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ON EARNINGS
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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Wednesday • Oct 31, 2018 • XIX, Edition 62 www.smdailyjournal.com

Big money in Redwood City Council race


Donations pour in for candidates
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The Redwood City Council race has attracted more


money than anyone seems to recall for a local munic-
ipal election, with the most in terms of total contri-
butions going to Planning Commissioner Giselle
Jason Galisatus Giselle Hale Diane Howard Rick Hunter Diana Reddy Ernie Schmidt Christina Umhofer
See MONEY, Page 27

‘HALLOWEEN’ TOUR

REUTERS
Donald Trump departs after speaking at a campaign rally at Southern
Illinois Airport in Murphysboro, Ill.

Citizenship
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
The Historic Union Cemetery held a ‘Halloween’ tour to talk about some of the more ghastly deaths that occurred
with some of the residents residing at the cemetery. Ellen Crawford, president of the Historic Union Cemetery
Association, talks about the suicide of Charles M. Lind in which he hanged himself back in 1899.
under fire?
Trump makes hardline immigration play
in final days before the midterm elections
Consensus for Foster City rec center By Catherine Lucey,
Jill Colvin and Colleen Long
Inside centrated on
border fears,
and that’s
Officials almost unanimous in preference for multipurpose community space THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
his final-
By Zachary Clark WASHINGTON — Thousands of week focus
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “Our seniors belong with all of us and we want U.S. troops to stop an “invasion” in the
to actually give them more space by having the of migrants. Tent cities for asylum mi dt erm
As Foster City’s 50,000 square entire center available to seniors, not just a senior seekers. An end for the Caravan wants fight.
foot rec center project winds its Constitution’s guarantee of transport as second “This has
wing.So this is a center for the entire community.” group enters Mexico
way through the conceptual design birthright citizenship. nothing to
See page 28 do with elec-
phase, a concept that emphasizes — Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi With his eyes squarely on next
adjoining outdoor spaces and Tuesday’s elections, President tions, ” the
activities in Leo Ryan Park is sion Monday, Oct. 29. at a joint meeting roughly two Donald Trump is rushing out hard- president insists. But his timing
gathering momentum. Councilmembers embraced that weeks prior. line immigration declarations, is striking.
That option, dubbed “outdoor option for many of the same rea- Officials are almost unanimous promises and actions as he tries to Trump says he will send more
activity complex,” is one of three sons that the Planning in their preference for a flexible, mobilize supporters to retain than 5,000 military troops to the
that Burks Toma Architects pre- Commission and Parks and Republican control of Congress.
sented at a City Council study ses- Recreation Committee endorsed it See CENTER, Page 19 His own campaign in 2016 con- See TRUMP, Page 18
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2 Wednesday • Oct 31, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Even a Proverb is no proverb
to you till your Life has illustrated it.”
— John Keats

This Day in History


Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi

1984 was assassinated by two Sikh security


guards.

In  1 5 1 7 , Martin Luther sent his 95 Theses denouncing


what he saw as the abuses of the Catholic Church, especial-
ly the sale of indulgences, to the Archbishop of Mainz,
Germany (by some accounts, Luther also posted the Theses
on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg), marking
the start of the Protestant Reformation.
In  1 8 6 4 , Nevada became the 36th state as President
Abraham Lincoln signed a proclamation.
In  1 9 2 6 , magician Harry Houdini died in Detroit of peri-
tonitis resulting from a ruptured appendix.
In  1 9 4 1 , the Navy destroyer USS Reuben James was tor-
pedoed by a German U-boat off Iceland with the loss of
some 100 lives, even though the United States had not yet
entered World War II. Work was completed on the Mount
Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, begun in
1927.
In  1 9 6 1 , the body of Josef Stalin was removed from REUTERS
Lenin’s Tomb as part of the Soviet Union’s “de- Participants run through a foam bath during the ‘Colour My Run’ charity fun run on Manoel Island in Valletta’s Marsamxett
Stalinization” drive. Harbour, Malta.
In 1 9 6 8 , President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered a halt to all
U.S. bombing of North Vietnam, saying he hoped for fruit-
ful peace negotiations. In other news ...
In  1 9 7 5 , the Queen single “Bohemian Rhapsody” was Sgt. Daron Wyatt says detectives will work as transcending academia in help-
released in the United Kingdom by EMI Records. Customer service provider try to identify the body, canvass the ing a nation and world to understand and
In  1 9 9 2 , Pope John Paul II formally proclaimed that the closing Indiana call center neighborhood, look for surveillance overcome divisiveness.
Roman Catholic Church had erred in condemning the TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — A customer video and check missing person Nussbaum, author of more than 20
astronomer Galileo for holding that the Earth was not the service provider says it’s shutting down reports. books, frequently examines emotions
center of the universe. a call center in western Indiana that cur- and the role they play in moral and
In 1 9 9 4 , a Chicago-bound American Eagle ATR-72 crashed rently employs about 300 people. California mountain lion caught political judgments.
in northern Indiana, killing all 68 people aboard. The Tribune-Star reports Erica using thermal imaging drone Her most recent work, “The Monarchy
McCarthy, a communications manager of Fear,” ascribes much of the nation’s
PLEASANTON — A mountain lion current divisiveness to a politics of
Birthdays in Alorica ’s Irvine, California, corpo-
rate headquarters, confirmed the planned
roaming the parking lot of a busy office
complex in the eastern San Francisco
blame and fear.
closure of the Terre Haute site on The Berggruen Prize was established
Bay suburbs has been tranquilized and
Monday. in 2016 by philanthropist Nicolas
removed with some high-tech help.
The company opened the center in in Berggruen to honor those who have
Police in Pleasanton and California
2008 to provide services such as cus- “profoundly shaped human self-under-
Department of Fish and Wildlife officers
tomer service and support, logistics and standing and advancement.”
used a drone with thermal imaging cam-
fulfillment for Fortune 500 companies. eras to track the puma, which appears to Nussbaum, who teaches law and ethics
By the end of its first year of operations, be about a year old and healthy at about at the University of Chicago, is the first
750 employees worked at the site. 80 pounds. It took four tranquilizer darts American recipient.
McCarthy says it appears the closure to bring him down.
Actress-singer
will be completed by year’s end. Fish and Wildlife Lt. Clayton Garrett Philadelphia’s decadent ‘Wing
Former CBS Movie director McCarthy says in an email it’s
anchorman Dan Peter Jackson is Willow Smith is 18. “always a hard decision to say goodbye
said they were in a hurry to get the job Bowl’ no more after 26 years
Rather is 87. 57. done so that the animal could be released
to some of our amazing team members PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia’s
in a more suitable wilderness area.
Actress Lee Grant is 93. Former astronaut Michael Collins who have worked with us over the annual decadent display of binge eating
He said what they didn’t want is for
is 88. Folk singer Tom Paxton is 81. Actor Ron Rifkin is 80. years.” and bad behavior known as Wing Bowl
him to wake up while they’re driving
Actress Sally Kirkland is 77. Actor Brian Doyle-Murray is 73. is over after 26 years.
him out to a safer spot.
Actor Stephen Rea is 72. Olympic gold medal long-distance Body found in bag The event hosted by a sports radio sta-
U.S. scholar awarded $1 million tion the Friday before the Super Bowl
runner Frank Shorter is 71. Actress Deidre Hall is 71. TV show in Anaheim trash bin drew thousands of rowdy fans to the
host Jane Pauley is 68. Actor Brian Stokes Mitchell is 61. Bergguen Prize for philosophy
Rock musician Larry Mullen is 57. Actor Dermot Mulroney is ANAHEIM — Anaheim authorities are Wells Fargo Center in the early morning
55. Rock musician Mikkey Dee is 55. Rock singer-musician investigating the discovery of a body in LOS ANGELES — U.S. philosopher hours to kick off Super Bowl weekend.
a trash bin behind a condominium com- and scholar Martha Nussbaum is the WIP hosts Angelo Cataldi and Al
Johnny Marr is 55. Actor Rob Schneider is 54. Country singer
plex. winner of this year’s $1 million Morganti announced the end of Wing
Darryl Worley is 54. Actor-comedian Mike O’Malley is 53.
Police say the body was in a bag when Berggruen Prize for philosophy and cul- Bowl on the air Tuesday morning.
Rap musician Adrock is 52. Songwriter Adam Schlesinger is it was found shortly after 2 a.m. ture. Morganti originally came up with the
51. Rap performer Vanilla Ice (aka Rob Van Winkle) is 51. Tuesday. The award was announced Tuesday by idea as a way to get Philadelphia sports
Rock singer Linn Berggren (Ace of Base) is 48. Reality TV The sex and condition of the body are the Los Angeles-based Berggruen fans through another championship
host Troy Hartman is 47. Gospel singer Smokie Norful is 45. unknown. Institute, which hailed Nussbaum’s weekend without the home team.
Actress Piper Perabo is 42. Actor Brian Hallisay is 40.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Oct. 27 Powerball Fantasy Five Wednes day :  Sunny. Highs in the 60s to
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 8 12 13 19 27 4 5 16 17 21 26 mid 70s.


Wednes day  Ni g ht:  Partly cloudy. Lows
WHETR Oct. 30 Mega Millions
Powerball

Daily Four
in the mid 50s.
Th urs day   t h ro ug h   Fri day : Mostly
20 31 39 46 49 23 8 1 3 7 clear. Highs in the lower 60s to mid 70s.
Lows in the mid 50s.
Daily three midday
OLDFO
Mega number
Saturday :  Mostly clear. Highs in the
Oct. 27 Super Lotto Plus 4 2 8 lower 60s to mid 70s.
Saturday ni g ht:  Clear. Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest
1 8 23 28 38 17 Daily three evening winds 10 to 20 mph.
MRKSEO
Mega number

0 0 3
Sunday :  Partly cloudy. Highs in the 60s. Northwest winds
10 to 20 mph. Gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon.
The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous George, Sunday  ni g ht:  Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s.
No. 8, in first place; Hot Shot, No. 3, in second place; and Mo nday :  Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph increasing to west 15 to 20
CASIOF Gold Rush, No. 1, in third place. The race time was
clocked at 1:44.54. mph in the afternoon.
Now arrange the circled letters
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Four in running for Harbor District


By Austin Walsh al on the outcome of the over recent years. With a
Police reports
That’s no way to treat something
Someone stole $1,800 worth of phar-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF election. better budget, Sutter said maceuticals from a store on El Camino
“If they continue to he would like to see work Real in Belmont, it was reported at 2:22
During a pivotal time for the San Mateo bring back the people continue at Pillar Point p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23.
County Harbor District, four candidates are who have been there, I on the coast and in South
running for seats on the occasionally dys- think the district needs San Francisco at Oyster
functional Board of Commissioners. to be taken over by the Point. SAN MATEO
Incumbent Ed Larenas is running for re- county, ” said As it relates to Oyster Theft. Someone stole a large amount of
election, while challengers Henry Sutter, Richardson, a former Point, Reyering said she items from a store on Chess Drive, it was
Sepi Richardson and Nancy Reyering are Ed Larenas Brisbane mayor and cur- Henry Sutter would support boosting reported at 7:23 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21.
also seeking voter support to fill two avail- rent director for the Bay ferry service as a means Burg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicle’s
able seats on Election Day. Board Vice Area Water Supply and of alleviating traffic con- window and stole $20 worth of quarters on
President Robert Bernardo is not seeking re- Conservation Agency. gestion and making the
Peninsula Avenue, it was reported at 12:20
election. Her position is estab- area a greater community
lished on the district’s asset. At Pillar Point, she p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21.
With the need to hire a new general man-
reputation as a dysfunc- said she would also focus Burg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicle’s
ager, manage capital improvement projects
and craft a strategic plan while operating tional agency which over on environmental and window in a parking lot on South El Camino
under the looming suggestion to dissolve the years has been rife water quality issues while Real, it was reported at 7:57 a.m. Sunday,
the agency, candidates balanced a variety of with controversy, law- balancing the recreation- Oct. 21.
competing interests. suits and frequent al and commercial fishing Burg l ary . Someone stole items from a
For his part, Larenas said he hopes to Sepi turnover among top offi- Nancy Reyering demands on the pier. locker on Bovet Road, it was reported at
complete the work he started during his pre- Richardson cials. Reyering, a property 10:50 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
vious term under an impression that district Relying on her exten- manager, said she believes the district Stro ng arm ro bbery. Someone riding a
officials have improved their productivity sive background in public service, maintains the capacity to improve the qual- bicycle pushed a man to the ground and stole
in recent years. Richardson said she is among the few quali- ity of life for all county residents who his wallet, it was reported at 10:13 a.m.
“I would have liked us to have been more fied to get the district pointed in the right appreciate watersports, interacting with the Saturday, Oct. 20.
productive. But I would say we have done direction and away from the struggles expe- natural environment or lean on coastal
some pretty good work, but we have some rienced in recent years. access for their livelihood. MILLBRAE
more to do,” said Larenas, who pointed to “We need to make sure that when we bring “I think the Harbor District is sorely need-
Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a vehicle
his environmental conservancy work on in such qualified staff, we need to allow them ed and good leadership on the commission
to do their jobs,” she said. “Our job is mak- will go a long ways to changing the opin- after taking a gym bag that was left unat-
district subcommittees as key initiatives
ing policy.” ion of those who think it should be dis- tended on Broadway, it was reported at 11
he’d like to complete.
Atop the ranks of that staff is the district solved,” she said. p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24.
Larenas said looking ahead, a significant
step to accomplishing some of those goals general manager — a position which needs Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
will be possible through approving a strate- to be filled following the resignation of and stole various items valued at $3,705 on
Steve McGrath, who announced his intent austin@smdailyjournal.com El Camino Real, it was reported at 10 p.m.
gic plan, which will identify priorities over
coming years. to depart earlier this year. (650) 344-5200 ext. 105 Monday, Oct. 22.
He said he would prefer to focus on craft- Sutter, a sergeant with the county’s
ing the plan rather than again raising the Sheriff’s Office, said he believes the next
idea of dissolving the district, which has general manager should be someone who is
been discussed previously by critics of the versed in managing district finances while
agency who feel it could be run just as effi- balancing the demands of commissioners as
ciently by county officials. well as the public.
All other candidates also generally agreed He also lauded the work of McGrath, as
they’d prefer to preserve the district as well well as the existing commission, for
— but Richardson’s support was condition- improving the district’s financial footing
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t1rescriptions & Home


Medical Supplies Delivered
t1IBSNBDJTUTPO%VUZ
29 West 25TH Ave.
(650) 349-1373 (Near El Camino)
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Wednesday • Oct 31, 2018 5


Former Genentech Local briefs
scientist, three colleagues
be identified.
charged with stealing trade secrets The four defendants are due to appear
A former senior scientist at Genentech before U.S. District Judge William Alsup,
Inc. and three former colleagues have been the trial judge assigned to the case, on Nov.
indicted on charges of stealing trade secrets 13 for the setting of future court dates.
from the biotechnology company to give to
a rival firm in Taiwan. Woman, juvenile arrested for robbery
Scientist Xanthe Lam, 66, of South San A Brisbane woman and a San Francisco
Francisco, worked for Genentech from 1986 teenager were arrested Monday morning for
until the fall of 2017, according to a grand robbing a woman at a gas
jury indictment issued Oct. 25 and unsealed station on El Camino
on Monday. Real and Taylor Avenue in
The other defendants are her husband, Millbrae, according to
Allen Lam, 68, of South San Francisco, who the San Mateo County
worked in quality control for Genentech Sheriff’s Office.
from 1989 to 1998; James Quach, 58, of At approximately 10
Daly City, a former Genentech engineer; and a.m., deputies were called
John Chan, 29, of San Francisco, a former to the location near the
Genentech worker.
Allen Lam, Quach and Chan all became Vailolo Ieremia Chevron gas station
JOE SHLABOTNIK ON VISUALHUNT.COM consultants for the competitor, JHL Biotech where a woman was sit-
Meenakshi Moorthy and her husband, Vishnu Viswanath, 29, who were Indian expats living Inc. of Zhubei, Taiwan, at times between ting on the sidewalk and had her purse
in California, fell to their deaths in Yosemite National Park last week while taking a selfie. 2013 and 2017. JHL was seeking to make stolen grabbed by a male juvenile. She
drugs known as biosimilars, the equivalent attempted to grab the purse back but was

Indian couple who fell to death of generic drugs.


The indictment alleges that Xanthe Lam
began secretly working for JHL while still
unsuccessful, according to the Sheriff’s
Office.
The juvenile got into a white Chrysler

in Yosemite took risks for selfies


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing a selfie, the man’s brother said Tuesday.
employed at South San Francisco-based
Genentech and funneled trade secrets from
Genentech to JHL Biotech through Allen
Lam, Quach and Chan between 2013 and
sedan, which took off. Soon after,
Burlingame police reported they were inves-
tigating two hit-and-run crashes involving
the suspect vehicle on Bayshore Boulevard.
They set up their tripod near a ledge at a 2017. Police reported the two ran from the crashes
SAN FRANCISCO — She was a self- scenic overlook in the California park, The defendants are charged with conspir-
described “adrenaline junkie,” and he took but were found hiding nearby.
Viswanath’s brother, Jishnu Viswanath, told ing to steal trade secrets, as well as with
“wow-worthy photos” of the couple posing The juvenile, 15, was booked into juve-
the Associated Press. Visitors saw the cam- additional counts of theft of trade secrets,
at the edge of cliffs and jumping from planes era the next morning and alerted park computer fraud or both. nile hall and the woman, Vailolo Ieremia,
that appeared on social media and a travel rangers, who “used high-powered binoculars They made initial appearances before U.S. 28, was booked at San Mateo County Jail.
blog that attracted thousands of followers. to find them and used helicopters to airlift Magistrate Joseph Spero on Monday and Anyone with information regarding this
In one post at the Grand Canyon this the bodies,” he said. were released on bond. Xanthe Lam, Allen incident is encouraged to contact the San
spring, 30-year-old Meenakshi Moorthy Rangers found their bodies about 800 feet Lam and Chan pleaded not guilty to the Mateo County Sheriff’s Detective Sergeant
even warned daredevils who try to snap self- below Taft Point, where visitors can walk to charges. Quach’s arraignment was delayed William Young at (650) 363-4058 or the
ies from dangerous heights: “Did you know the edge of a vertigo-inducing granite ledge until Nov. 2 so that his defense attorney can anonymous tip line at (800) 547-2700.
that wind gusts can be FATAL???” The cap- that offers spectacular views of the Yosemite
tion accompanies a photo of Moorthy sit- Valley below. Their thrill-seeking social
ting on the edge of the canyon’s North Rim. media posts foreshadow the couple’s link to Obituary
The couple’s latest trip turned out to be the growing problem of selfie deaths.
their last. Moorthy and her husband, Vishnu A study published this month in the
Dolores Ann Lutz
Viswanath, 29, who were Indian expats liv- Journal of Family Medicine and Primary January 14, 1931 - October 20, 2018
ing in California, fell to their deaths in Care said 259 people had died taking selfies Dolores Ann Lutz of San Mateo, beloved mother, sister,
Yosemite National Park last week while tak- between October 2011 and November 2017. and grandmother, passed away peacefully on October 20,
2018 after a long illness. She was 87. Known to everyone
as “Ann,” Ms. Lutz was born January 14, 1931 in Geneva,
Audit: California paid $4B in Around the state Illinois, the first child of the late Christian Nickolas and
questionable Medi-Cal claims Olive Leona Streit.
ancies persisted for more than two years. She graduated from West Aurora High School before
SACRAMENTO — California paid at least “Some eligible individuals may have attending the University of Illinois. In 1950, Ms. Lutz joined
$4 billion over four years in questionable encountered unnecessary hardship and been the U.S. State Department with the Foreign Service and
Medi-Cal premiums and claims because it inappropriately denied services,” said a spent the next 10 years serving her country in Southeast Asia and other parts of the
failed to follow up on eligibility discrepan- summary that accompanied the report. world during the Vietnam War.
cies, according to an audit released Tuesday. The Department of Health Care Services, While stationed in Saigon, Ms. Lutz taught English and performed clerical work at
From 2014 through 2017, more than which administers California’s Medicaid the US Embassy. After her service, Ms. Lutz settled in San Francisco, where she met
450, 000 people marked as eligible for Warren Robert Lutz Jr., originally of Randolph, MA. The two were married for 20
program, said in a statement that it agrees
Medi-Cal in the state’s system were listed as years, raised two children in San Mateo, and remained close friends until Mr. Lutz’s
with the auditor’s recommendations, and it passing in 2003.
ineligible in county systems, the California is taking appropriate corrective actions.
auditor’s office said. Half of those discrep- A voracious reader, Ms. Lutz enjoyed family road and camping trips and was a
longtime fan of the San Francisco 49ers. In her later years, she served as a volunteer
for the San Mateo Senior Center, was active in her parish at St. Gregory Church
as a Gregorian, enjoyed fellowship with the Italian Catholic Federation, and spent
countless hours taking care of her grandchildren, who absolutely adored her.
Ms. Lutz is survived by a son, Warren Robert Lutz III, of Antioch, and a daughter,
Julee Ann Klein, of Morgan Hill; a brother, Harvey Streit of Geneva, Illinois; a sister,
Marylyn Nash, of Aurora, Illinois; seven grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews
and extended family.
She was preceded in death by a younger brother, James Streit. Ann was deeply
loved by her family and was kind and thoughtful to everyone she met. She will be
tremendously missed.
In lieu of gifts, Ms. Lutz’s family requests donations be made to the American Civil
Liberties Union https://www.aclu.org/ or the ACLU Foundation https://action.aclu.
org/give/make-tax-deductible-gift-aclu-foundation.
Online condolences at www.habingfamilyfuneralhome.com.
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Whitey Bulger found


Obituaries
Anthony (Tony) Louis Caponera
Anthony (Tony) Louis Caponera, born June 21, 1933,

slain in prison at 89
died Sept. 24, 2018,
A Foster City resident, he was 85.
Tony leaves as his legacy two chil-
dren: Victoria Soares (David), Laura
Caponera (Rachel Gibas) and a grand-
By Denise Lavoie
daughter Rachel Caponera.
and Alanna Durkin Richer He was preceded in death by his wife
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Darlene, the love of his life.
He is also remembered by his
BOSTON — James “Whitey”
stepchildren by Darlene: Edward Larios
Bulger, the murderous Boston gang-
(Ellen), Linda Larios Gotelli (Leo),
ster who benefited from a corrupt rela-
tionship with the FBI before spend- Connie Larios (Jim Lynch), Michael Larios (Shawna) and
ing 16 years as one of America’s most as “Grandpa Tony” to his grandchildren Michelle Klatt,
wanted men, was slain in federal Robert Klatt, David Gotelli, Michael Larios Jr., Angie
prison. He was 89. Gotelli Jones, Brian Gotelli, Erik Klatt, Kristin Larios
Bulger was found unresponsive Miller, Stephen Larios, Tiana Larios, Ian Larios and as
Tuesday morning at the U.S. peniten- “GT” to his 12 great-grandchildren
tiary in West Virginia where he’d just “Tony was thoughtful and kind. He was accepting of
been transferred, and a medical exam- everyone with open arms and a loving heart. He will be
iner declared him dead shortly after- lovingly remembered.”
ward, according to the Federal Bureau A celebration of Anthony’s life will be held for family
of Prisons. Authorities did not imme- and friends at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at St. Ambrose
diately release a cause of death, but Episcopal Church, Foster City, CA. Reception to follow.
Justin Tarovisky, a prison union offi- Donations may be made in Anthony’s memory to
REUTERS Mission Hospice of San Mateo: 1670 S. Amphlett Blvd.,
cial, told the Associated Press it was
being investigated as a homicide. James ‘Whitey’ Bulger holds John Martorano’s youngest son, John Jr., during his Ste. 300, San Mateo, CA 94402.
Bulger, the model for Jack Christening ceremony in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S.
Nicholson’s ruthless crime boss in the Attorney’s Office of Massachusetts. Ervin Henry Range
2006 Martin Scorsese movie, “The off San Francisco. Michael, was killed in 1982 when he Ervin Henry Range, late of Millbrae and San Mateo
Departed,” led a largely Irish mob that Bulger fled Boston in late 1994 after offered a ride home to a man allegedly County resident since 1963, died in San Mateo Oct. 29,
ran loan-sharking, gambling and drug his FBI handler, John Connolly Jr., targeted for death by Bulger because he 2018. Husband of Lois Range since 1954. Father of Mary
rackets. He also was an FBI informant warned him he was about to be indict- was talking to the FBI. “I’d like to Ann (her husband Chris). The youngest of nine children;
who ratted on the New England mob, ed. With a $2 million reward on his open up a Champagne bottle and cele- dear brother of Vernon and Donald, both of Illinois.
his gang’s main rival, in an era when head, Bulger became one of the FBI’s brate,” she told WBZ-TV on Tuesday.
A native of Cary, Illinois, age 88 years.
bringing down the Mafia was a top “Ten Most Wanted” criminals, with a Tom Duffy, a retired state police
Entered the National Guard at age 15. Served in the U.S.
national priority for the FBI. place just below Osama bin Laden. detective who searched for Bulger and
There was no love lost for Bulger on was a consultant on “The Departed,” Army during 1950-53 as a demolition expert. A member of
Bulger’s rap sheet started as a juve-
nile, and he spent three years in the Boston streets he once ruled. called word of Bulger’s death “celebra- the American Legion and the VFW. A successful self-
Alcatraz, the infamous island prison Patricia Donahue’s husband, tory news.” employed used car dealer and mechanic for 31 years.
Enjoyed hunting, fishing and the outdoors. Proud of his
Weimaraner dogs. A very funny man with a fabulous sense
of humor.
Family services were held privately.
His family appreciates donations to any animal charity
of your choice.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Wednesday • Oct 31, 2018 7


CNN goes after president in
wake of explosive devices
By David Bauder restraint,” said Jonathan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Klein, CNN president
from 2004 to 2010. “It
NEW YORK — CNN’s management has wouldn’t make sense for
taken an aggressive stance against attacks them not to respond in
from President Donald Trump after the net- this way. The bomber had
work was sent explosive devices from a man ‘CNN sucks’ stickers on
who allegedly targeted Trump’s perceived his van and it’s clear who
enemies. has been pushing that
In a statement, CNN chief executive Jeff Jeff Zucker idea.”
Zucker was critical of the White House’s Zucker’s statement was
“complete lack of understanding about the justifiable, and handling it any other way
seriousness” of its attacks against the “would come off as false or a bit odd,” he
media, and it was followed up by another said.
statement this week calling on Press Zucker spoke on the day that Florida resi-
REUTERS Secretary Sarah Sanders to understand that dent Cesar Sayoc allegedly sent the first of
Tree of Life Synagogue Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, right, Donald and Melania Trump place stones at “words matter.” three devices to CNN offices. Another state-
a makeshift memorial to the victims outside the synagogue where a gunman killed 11 people The network has responded to specific ment on Monday, issued through the net-
and wounded six during a mass shooting in Pittsburgh, Penn. provocations in the past. Yet it’s still con- work’s public relations Twitter feed,
sidered unusual for a news organization, as addressed Sanders in saying CNN did not

Trumps pay tribute opposed to an individual commentator or


columnist, to take on a president. It’s the
first time Zucker has done so this year.
Two of its former leaders applauded the
suggest that Trump was responsible for the
device sent to its office “by his ardent and
emboldened supporter.
“We did say that he, and you, should under-

at synagogue where approach on Tuesday.


“When it happens to you, it’s difficult to
maintain a veneer of objectivity and
stand that your words matter,” CNN said.
“Every single one of them. But so far, you
don’t seem to get that.”

11 were fatally shot Google spinoff to test


truly driverless cars in California
Around the state
California to persuade state regulators its
By Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire each victim. At each, the president placed a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stone, a Jewish burial tradition, while the SAN FRANCISCO — The robotic car com- technology is safe enough to permit them
first lady added a flower. They were trailed by pany created by Google is poised to attempt on the roads without a safety driver in them.
PITTSBURGH — One stone and one white first daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, a major technological leap in California, An engineer still must monitor the fully
rosebud for each victim. Jared Kushner, who are Jewish. where its vehicles will hit the roads without autonomous cars from a remote location and
President Donald Trump and first lady Near the synagogue, flowers, candles and a human on hand to take control in emer- be able to steer and stop the vehicles if
Melania Trump paid homage Tuesday to each chalk drawings filled the corner, including a gencies. something goes wrong.
of the 11 people slain in the worst instance small rock painted with the number The regulatory approval announced California, however, won’t be the first
of anti-Semitic violence in American histo- “6,000,011,” adding the victims this week Tuesday allows Waymo’s driverless cars to state to have Waymo’s fully autonomous
ry. As the Trumps placed their tributes outside to the estimated number of Jews killed in the cruise through California at speeds up to 65 cars on its streets.
the Tree of Life synagogue, protesters nearby Holocaust. miles per hour. Waymo has been giving rides to a group
shouted that the president was not welcome. The Trumps later spent more than an hour The self-driving cars have traveled mil- of volunteer passengers in Arizona in dri-
The emotional, dissonant scene reflected at the University of Pittsburgh Medical lions of miles on the state’s roads since verless cars since last year. It has pledged to
the increasingly divided nation that Trump Center, where some of the victims are recov- Waymo began as a secretive project within deploy its fleet of fully autonomous vans in
leads, one gripped by a week of political vio- ering. The couple’s motorcade passed several Google nearly a decade ago. But a backup Arizona in a ride-hailing service open to all
lence and hate and hurtling toward con- hundred protesters on the street and a sign driver had been required to be behind the comers in the Phoenix area by the end of
tentious midterm elections that could alter that said “It’s your fault.” Inside, Trump vis- wheel until new regulations in April set this year.
the path of a presidency. ited with wounded police officers and spent the stage for the transition to true autono- But California has a much larger popula-
On their arrival in Pittsburgh, the Trumps an hour with the widow of victim Dr. Richard my. tion and far more congestion than Arizona,
entered the vestibule of the synagogue, Gottfried, according to White House press Waymo is the first among dozens of com- making it even more challenging place for
where they lit candles for each victim before secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. panies testing self-driving cars in robotic cars to get around.
stepping outside. Shouts of “Words matter!” Trump stepped into the role of national
and “Trump, go home!” could be heard from consoler, a title he wears uncomfortably,
demonstrators gathered not far from where a with his visit to the Squirrel Hill neighbor-
gunman had opened fire on Saturday. hood. More at home waging partisan warfare
Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who had been con- than assuaging America’s grief, Trump has
ducting services when the shots rang out, shied away from public displays of unity in
gestured at the white Star of David posted for the wake of other tragedies.
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8 Wednesday • Oct 31, 2018 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

End of austerity? Britain’s poor to see little improvement


By Danica Kirka from local government to prisons, is likely
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to fall, according to analysis by the
Resolution Foundation, which campaigns
for improved living standards.
LONDON — Much of Britain will contin- “The chancellor has significantly eased
ue to feel the effects of eight years of spend- — but not ended — austerity for public serv-
ing cuts, even after the government’s ices,” said the foundation’s director, Torsten
Treasury chief heralded the end of austerity Bell. “Tough times are far from over.”
by splashing out billions of pounds for The budget included some income tax cuts
health, transportation and small business and benefit giveaways, but they will favor
in his latest budget. the wealthy, the foundation says: the top 10
As the country prepares for a potential percent of households get 410 pounds a year
economic hit from leaving the European from the budget. The poor, 30 pounds. Parts
Union in March, the government is trying of the government face cuts averaging 3
to shore up confidence by easing up on the percent annually for the next four years.
budget cutbacks it has been pushing Hammond told the BBC on Tuesday that
through since the financial crisis. his budget set out a better future for Britain.
Prime Minister Theresa May this month “We’ve turned a very important corner
declared the end is nigh for austerity — a here in putting the public finances right,
broad term for real cuts to spending on pub- and that means better news for the British
lic services. Chancellor of the Exchequer people going forward,” he said.
Philip Hammond in Monday’s budget pres- The idea that austerity might be ending
entation gave an additional $20.5 billion makes the volunteers who run a small food
pounds a year to the National Health bank at the Bridgelink Centre in the west
Service, but acknowledged there was little London borough of Hounslow shake their
REUTERS FILE PHOTO left for other programs. heads in disbelief. They see first-hand what
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May speaking on the Marr Show on BBC television. That means spending on public services, it is like to be poor.

Typhoon leaves six dead in Around the world


Philippines, more feared trapped
Typhoon Yutu weakened considerably
ILAGAN, Philippines — A strong from its earlier super typhoon status before
typhoon blew across the northern slamming into the Philippines’ northeast-
Philippines on Tuesday, setting off land- ern Isabela province before dawn. It
slides that left at least six people dead and knocked down trees and power posts and
forcing thousands to flee from villages that ripped roofs off houses and stores, officials
were still recovering from a deadly storm said.
last month, officials said. The storm weakened further as it blew
Regional police Chief Superintendent across the Sierra Madre mountain range and
Rolando Nana said authorities were attempt- then barreled westward through Nueva
ing to verify a report that a landslide buried Vizcaya, Benguet and La Union provinces,
a government building under construction where an earlier typhoon, Mangkhut, left
in Natonin in Mountain province, trapping more than 100 people dead and missing in
more than 20 people. Several landslides mid-September.
blocked roads and prevented policemen From La Union, Yutu began blowing out
from reaching the area, he said. into the South China Sea, forecasters said.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • Oct 31, 2018 9


Daily Journal proposition recommendations Bon Appetit?
P
ro po s i ti o n 1 -YES: year long. Vote YES.
Editorial Pro po s i ti o n 8 -NO: Regulates the

“P
Authorizes $4 billion in bonds eople deserve an environment that promotes
for existing affordable housing amount outpatient kidney dialysis good health; it is fundamental to the country’s
programs benefiting low-income resi- clinics charge for treatment. While vitality, productivity and security. But we get
nies, while typically nonprofit, don’t
dents, veterans and farmworkers. Since high health care costs are a burden, the opposite.” — Kelly D. Brownell, “In Defense of
require the benefit of public money.
the dissolution of redevelopment agen- most are covered by insurance. This Food.”
Vote NO.
cies, local governments have been left proposition could disincentivize clin- I almost got through October without mentioning that
Pro po s i ti o n 5 -YES: Allows for
scrambling to find money to provide ics from opening or staying in busi- October is National Pizza Month. Brings to mind the bad
homeowners over 55 years old or
affordable housing. This bond will ness and such facilities are needed. rap that pizza has endured for so long. Every so often we
severely disabled to transfer their
help. Vote YES. Vote NO. have a leisurely Sunday evening with our daughter and son-
property tax base to a new residence. It
Pro po s i ti o n 2 -YES: Amends Pro po s i ti o n 1 0 -NO. Repeals the in-law when they bring a couple of Papa Murphy’s pizzas
also removes certain restrictions
Mental Health Services Act, authorized Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, for dinner. I make a salad and cook some vegetables or
already in place for such transfers.
by 2004’s Proposition 63, to help that restricts the scope of rent-control make a bean salad and that’s it. Yes, I know that pizza is
Opponents suggest older homeowners
finance housing for those with mental policies local government can enact. blamed for being “junk food” — but doesn’t it depend
already receive the benefit of low prop-
illness. This proposition would require Costa-Hawkins was enacted in 1995 what’s on it? Leave off the processed meat, add some
erty taxes because of Proposition 13.
borrowing money through bonds to after rent control policies began in healthy vegetables, bake it yourself, and it’s not bad con-
While that is largely true, this would
pay for housing benefiting those with provide an incentive for property own- several California cities and out of sidering the usual junk food. At least it’s not deep-fried,
mental illness. Providing housing for ers to downsize or move elsewhere in concern its spread would eliminate full of unhealthy fat and additives like so much of the junk
those with mental illness is a worth- retirement and free up much-needed incentives to construct new housing. offered at fast-food outlets. Of course, it would be better if
while goal and will actually help pro- housing near employment centers like the crust were whole grain, if the cheese were free of addi-
While rents are too high in many
vide them with the stability they need. San Mateo County. Vote YES. tives and the veggies contained no pesticide residue or
places, this would enable more rent
Vote YES. Pro po s i ti o n 6 -NO: Repeals other unproven chemicals, etc. But it certainly can be bet-
Pro po s i ti o n 3 -YES: Authorizes control policies, which have been
Senate Bill 1, the gas tax and fee pro- proven time and again to not help the ter than most of the fast food many people practically live
$8.877 billion in bonds for various visions that aim to provide repairs and on.
infrastructure projects, saving local overall renter population. Vote NO.
improvements to roads, highways and Pro po s i ti o n 11 -NO. Requires pri- This brings me to the
governments money for water-related public transit. No one likes paying subject of today’s column
projects. Because of the drought, the vate-sector emergency ambulance
more at the pump, but SB 1 addressed a workers to remain on call during work — the unhealthy eating
importance of water storage and con- shortfall in gas taxes and raised them habits of so many
veyance is known more than ever. This breaks. This is a labor issue and should
to meet today’s needs. Improvements be dealt with in the typical fashion, Americans these days that
proposition will help solidify our to our roads and public transit systems not through state initiative. Vote NO. are causing not only obesi-
state’s watersheds and water supplies. will suffer if this proposition passes. Pro po s i ti o n 1 2 -YES. Establishes ty, but other health prob-
Vote YES. Vote NO. new standards of confinement for spec- lems. Let’s consider some
Pro po s i ti o n 4 -NO: Authorizes Pro po s i ti o n 7 -YES: Allows the ified farm animals. Opponents say this statistics: It has been
$1.5 billion in bonds to fund construc- state Legislature to permanently initiative doesn’t do enough, propo- reported that there has been
tion at hospitals providing children’s change to Daylight Saving Time. nents say it is a step in the right direc- a 250 percent increase in
health care. There are many hospitals Changing our clocks twice a year is
throughout California that provide tion. Animal practices are changing obesity in the United States
archaic. This will allow us to stop since 1990. The Mercury
children’s health care, both private and doing that and stick with one time all and this proposition provides more
public. Those run by private compa- space for animals. Vote YES. News reported recently:
“According to a new survey
from the Centers for

Yes on Measure II Disease Control and Prevention, 36.6 percent of


Americans eat some kind of fast food on any given day. As
the CDC warned in its statement, fast food has been linked

T
he 2016 arson fire that rav- assessed value will be paying less. to a variety of health problems, including high blood pres-
aged Millbrae’s recreation
center is leading to Measure
Editorial But the fact of the matter is that a
rebuild is necessary and this measure
sure and obesity. It also tends to replace the stuff we need
to be eating more of — fruit and vegetables. ... What we
II, a $12 million bond measure seek- will make sure it gets done. The recre- should be scared of are double cheeseburgers, french fries
couple of surplus parcels for develop- and large amounts of sugary beverages.”
ing to provide a significant hunk of ation center is a well-used facility and
ment that should make up the cost, From the UCLA Center for Health Policy: “More than 40
the funding to rebuild it. the new one has a variety of uses that
but Measure II is a key component in percent of California children drank at least one sugary
ensuring the reconstruction takes will serve the entire community —
While insurance was able to pay for beverage per day in 2014 … a habit that researchers have
place. including a senior lounge, day care,
$6 million of the rebuild cost, fitness studio, a commercial kitchen shown that drastically increases a child’s risk of obesity
Millbrae officials are left looking for It is a modest amount for the aver- and diabetes.” And reading “Time” magazine’s June 5,
age property owner — estimated to be and game room.
additional funds to pay for the con- An estimate of $8.70 per $100,000 2017, article, we learn that nutrition apparently isn’t all
struction, estimated to be around $30 $8.70 per $100,000 of assessed value. there is to the unprecedented increase in obesity. We also
And it also means many longtime of assessed property value is a small
million. price to pay for a new center. Vote learn that “The old paradigm was that poor diet and lack of
property owners who have a lower exercise are underpinning obesity, but now we understand
The city is also looking to sell a yes.
that chemical exposures are an important third factor in the
origin of the obesity epidemic. Chemicals can disrupt hor-

Yes on measures CC and WW mones and metabolism, which can lead to disease and dis-
ability. ... It is believed that weight gain is related to
chemicals we are exposed to every day — things like

B
elmont voters are facing a decisions on who to bring in for
choice of whether they want
to move toward having an
Editorial department heads and other positions
so oversight is still there.
bisphenol A (BPA) found in linings of canned-food con-
tainers and cash-register receipts, the flame retardants in
sofas and mattresses, the pesticide residues found on our
appointed versus elected city clerk ty that someone without the proper Moving toward an appointed clerk food and the phthalates found in plastics and cosmetics.
and treasurer, which has been the experience in election law, municipal and treasurer is not a reflection of What these chemicals have in common is their ability so
direction municipal governments are procedures or accounting might be those currently holding the position, mimic human hormones.”
going. elected with little recourse aside from who, by all accounts, are highly capa- As we all know, we are at the mercy of related corporate
The main point of contention a recall or waiting until the next elec- ble and dedicated professionals. interests who have no goal except to produce food products
seems to be whether the city’s citi- tion. That’s an outside chance, but Rather, these measures are more for that will sell and bring in more profits. Corporate interests
zens want to give up having the abili- still a possibility. But it’s not enough the future in ensuring that the best and will do anything that they can get away with and the
ty to choose the people for these to keep with the current system. the brightest, with the requisite expe- health of those who mindlessly consume their products are
positions themselves. The argument Voters already elect a council, which rience for the job, get hired. the victims. And the Food and Drug Administration is sadly
then hires a city manager capable of lacking when it comes to regulating their products.
in favor of both indicates a possibili- Vote yes on measures CC and WW.
Most frustrating is that no matter which way we turn, no
matter how hard we try, there’s no way to entirely escape
OUR MISSION: corporate grown and processed foods that have been so
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most modified and adulterated that they compromise health. And
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Stocks rally on earnings a day


after ending at five-month lows
By Marley Jay Among media companies, video
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS game maker Take-Two Interactive
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,906.68 soared 11 percent to $124.01 after
NEW YORK — U. S. stocks Low: 24,415.69 it said its game “Red Dead
climbed Tuesday on another Close: 24,874.64 Redemption 2” brought in $725
volatile day of trading as solid Change: +431.72 million in retail sales over its first
earnings reports from several big three days. Take-Two shares are
OTHER INDEXES sharply lower this month as
companies buoyed investors.
S&P 500: 2682.63 +41.38 media, internet and technology
Many of the best-performing
stocks came from parts of the mar- NYSE Index: 12,129.94 +187.43 companies have taken a beating.
ket that have fared the worst dur- Nasdaq: 7161.65 +111.36 Some of the worst losses during
ing the market’s October plunge. NYSE MKT: 2511.54 +33.27 the market’s current downturn were
Those included smaller and more Russell 2000: 1506.64 +29.33 sustained by longtime investor
U.S.-focused companies, internet Wilshire 5000: 27,669.64 +441.57 favorites that had soared in recent
and media companies, basic mate- months. Amazon and Netflix have
rials makers and energy compa- 10-Yr Bond: 3.11 +0.02 both plunged 24 percent in
nies. Oil (per barrel): 66.16 -0.88 October, but those companies had
The benchmark S&P 500 index Gold : 1,225.00 -2.60 more to lose than many others did:
jumped 41.38 points, or 1.6 per- Amazon is still up 31 percent this
cent, to 2,682.63, a day after clos- expect company profits to keep don’t see in the statistics right of smaller-company stocks rose year, and Netflix has climbed 49
ing at a five-month low. But the growing in 2019, but at a slower now,” he said. “You factually don’t 29.33 points, or 2 percent, to percent.
index is still 8.5 percent below pace. The stock market tends to have signs of an economic slow- 1,506.64. Elsewhere among internet and
the all-time high it set on Sept. track company profits, so the pro- down yet.” Trading remained uneven: the media companies, Comcast
20. Stocks have had a few solid jected slowdown in growth has The S&P 500 is on track for its S&P 500 fell at the start of trading jumped 4.8 percent and Facebook
gains in this stretch but failed to contributed to investors’ anxiety. worst monthly performance since and then turned sharply higher. In rose 2.9 percent to $146.22. The
maintain the momentum. There is also concern that the the current bull market started in the afternoon the index gave up all social media company rose anoth-
The earnings season that began economy will slow from the hot March 2009. On Monday the of its gains and briefly turned er 1.4 percent in aftermarket trad-
in mid-October has been a mixed pace of the last two quarters, when benchmark index closed at its low- lower, but recovered to finish near ing after its third-quarter profit
bag for investors and has con- it grew 4.2 percent and 3.5 per- est level since early May follow- its highest levels of the day. was larger than analysts expected.
tributed to the wild swings in trad- cent, respectively. ing a report that the Trump admin- Mondelez, which makes Among technology companies,
ing. On Tuesday, Oreo maker Julian Emanuel, chief equity and istration could announce more tar- Cadbury chocolates and Trident chipmaker Intel rose 5.2 percent
Mondelez and athletic apparel derivative strategist for BTIG, iffs on imports from China in gum in addition to Oreos, rose by to $47.76.
maker Under Armour both jumped said investors are worried about December. the most in a year after its quarter- While those stocks have
following strong third-quarter two things that could slow the The Dow Jones Industrial ly profit surpassed analysts’ pro- slumped lately, the S&P 500’s
reports. economy: the U.S.-China trade Average gained 431.72 points, or jections. Its stock gained 5 per- index of utilities and household
Corporate earnings are up about dispute, and the Federal Reserve 1.8 percent, to 24,874.64. The cent to $42.12. Other household goods makers have each climbed 3
20 percent this year, boosted by raising interest rates. Nasdaq composite advanced goods makers also did well. percent this month. The broader
the strong U. S. economy and “All of this fear about growth is 111.36 points, or 1.6 percent, to Walmart rose 2. 6 percent to S&P 500 has tumbled 7.9 percent
lower corporate taxes. Analysts being traded on something we 7,161.65. The Russell 2000 index $102.42. over the same time.

Electronic Arts reported minutes of trading on Tuesday, shares hit Facebook shares have decreased 17 per-
Business briefs $76.50, a rise of 45 percent in the last 12 cent since the beginning of the year, while
fiscal 2Q net income of $255M months. the Standard & Poor’s 500 index has stayed
REDWOOD CITY — Electronic Arts Inc. Qualys reported nearly flat. In the final minutes of trading
on Tuesday reported fiscal second-quarter 3Q earnings of $23.5M Shutterfly reported on Tuesday, shares hit $146.11, a decrease
net income of $255 million, after reporting a loss of $73.5M in 3Q of 18 percent in the last 12 months.
FOSTER CITY — Qualys Inc. on Tuesday
a loss in the same period a year earlier. reported third-quarter earnings of $23.5
On a per-share basis, the Redwood City- million.
REDWOOD CITY — Shutterfly Inc. on QuinStreet fiscal 1Q profit of $5.3M
based company said it had profit of 83 Tuesday reported a loss of $73.5 million in
The Foster City-based company said it FOSTER CITY — QuinStreet Inc. on
cents. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains its third quarter.
had net income of 56 cents per share. Tuesday reported fiscal first-quarter profit of
and costs, were 98 cents per share. The Redwood City-based company said it $5.3 million.
Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and had a loss of $2.20 per share. Losses,
The results exceeded Wall Street expecta- costs, were 49 cents per share. On a per-share basis, the Foster City-
tions. The average estimate of 14 analysts adjusted for costs related to mergers and based company said it had net income of 10
The results exceeded Wall Street expecta- acquisitions, came to $2.12 per share.
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was tions. The average estimate of eight ana- cents. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains
for earnings of 58 cents per share. The online photo company posted rev- and costs, came to 14 cents per share.
lysts surveyed by Zacks Investment enue of $368.8 million in the period, miss-
The video game maker posted revenue of Research was for earnings of 38 cents per The results matched Wall Street expecta-
$1.29 billion in the period. Its adjusted rev- ing Street forecasts. Three analysts sur- tions. The average estimate of three ana-
share. veyed by Zacks expected $377.1 million.
enue was $1.22 billion, also surpassing The maker of security-analysis software lysts surveyed by Zacks Investment
Street forecasts. Eleven analysts surveyed For the current quarter ending in Research was also for earnings of 14 cents
posted revenue of $71.7 million in the peri- December, Shutterfly expects its per-share
by Zacks expected $1.18 billion. od, which also topped Street forecasts. Six per share.
For the current quarter ending in January, earnings to range from $5.14 to $5.59. The online marketing services company
analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $71.3 Analysts surveyed by Zacks had forecast
Electronic Arts expects its per-share earn- million. posted revenue of $112.9 million in the
ings to be 61 cents. adjusted earnings per share of $5.92. period, which beat Street forecasts. Three
For the current quarter ending in The company said it expects revenue in
The company said it expects revenue in December, Qualys expects its per-share analysts surveyed by Zacks expected
the range of $1.73 billion for the fiscal the range of $943 million to $993 million $103.3 million.
earnings to range from 39 cents to 41 cents. for the fiscal fourth quarter. Analysts sur-
third quarter. The company said it expects revenue in QuinStreet shares have increased 64 per-
Electronic Arts expects full-year earnings veyed by Zacks had expected revenue of cent since the beginning of the year. In the
the range of $73.7 million to $74.5 million $979.8 million.
to be $3.11 per share, with revenue expect- for the fiscal fourth quarter. final minutes of trading on Tuesday, shares
ed to be $5.2 billion. Shutterfly expects full-year earnings in hit $13.77, an increase of 92 percent in the
Qualys expects full-year earnings in the
Electronic Arts shares have fallen 10 per- the range of $2.80 to $3.25 per share, with last 12 months.
range of $1.46 to $1.50 per share, with rev-
cent since the beginning of the year, while revenue ranging from $1.95 billion to $2
enue ranging from $278. 4 million to
the Standard & Poor’s 500 index has stayed $279.2 million.
billion. Tesla’s Musk buys
nearly flat. In the final minutes of trading Shutterfly shares have climbed 21 percent
on Tuesday, shares hit $94.26, a decrease of
Qualys shares have climbed 29 percent
since the beginning of the year. In the final
about $10M in company stock
since the beginning of the year. In the final Tesla CEO Elon Musk has added nearly
19 percent in the last 12 months. minutes of trading on Tuesday, shares hit
$60.39, an increase of 44 percent in the last $10 million worth of company stock to his
12 months. portfolio.
Musk’s trust bought nearly 30,000 shares
Facebook reported on the open market Monday. The purchases
3Q net income of $5.14B were disclosed in a filing Tuesday with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
MENLO PARK — Facebook Inc. on The filing says Musk will buy another
Tuesday reported third-quarter net income of $20 million worth of stock in a transaction
$5.14 billion. with the automaker that should close by
The Menlo Park-based company said it next week.
had net income of $1.76 per share. Musk disclosed the $20 million purchase
The results surpassed Wall Street expecta- in an Oct. 16 filing about court approval of
tions. The average estimate of 15 analysts a deal to settle an SEC fraud case. The case
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was involved tweets by Musk saying he had
for earnings of $1.46 per share. secured funding to take the company private
The social media company posted revenue when the deal wasn’t final. Tesla and Musk
of $13.73 billion in the period, which did each agreed to pay $20 million in penalties.
not meet Street forecasts. Fourteen analysts Musk now owns about 20 percent of
surveyed by Zacks expected $13.81 billion. Tesla.
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Rugby to football: A steep


learning curve for Yoho
By Nathan Mollat spending several years playing school and started researching
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF rugby. schools before coming across
In fact, Yoho and his family’s Rugby School. Once Niklas
fascination with rugby led to him enrolled, Nate followed in his
On paper, it would seem to be an footsteps two years later.
easy transition from rugby to spending his first two years of
high school playing rugby in the After two years in England,
football. Both games use an oddly Yoho returned stateside and
shaped ball and tackling oppo- place it all started — at Rugby
School in Rugby, England. enrolled at Woodside last season,
nents are a big part of both games. quickly going out for the football
But that’s where the similarities “My dad’s good friend, who we
team.
end and Woodside running call my uncle, introduced us to the
“When I came from rugby, the
back/defensive end Nate Yoho is sport, ” said Yoho, who started
next sport I wanted to do was foot-
finding that out firsthand. A sen- playing at the age of 11. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
ball,” Yoho said. “The way they
ior, Yoho is only in his second His brother Niklas Yoho decided Woodside running back Nate Yoho, right, is in only his second year of
year of playing football, after he wanted to play rugby in high See YOHO, Page 14 football, having grown up playing rugby.

Elco bows
Summit makes history out of CCS
Daly City charter By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

school earns 1st The Cinderella run ended for the El


Camino girls’ volleyball team Tuesday
CCS victory ever night.
After earning the school’s first-ever
Central Coast Section victory in Saturday’s
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
CCS Division III opener at Saratoga, the
No. 9-seed Lady Colts (14-7 overall) took
top-seed Soquel to five
Summit Shasta is in the postseason win
sets in Tuesday’s quarter-
column.
finals.
In the upstart program’s second season
El Camino took the
being recognized by the Central Coast
first two sets, then facing
Section, the Summit Shasta Black Bears have
a decisive Game 5 jumped
advanced to the CCS Division V playoffs
to a 9-7 lead in the race to
both years.
15. Soquel stopped the
In Tuesday’s quarterfinal round, No. 6-seed
Cinderella run in its
Summit Shasta (20-6 overall) made history,
tracks though, closing
earning the small Daly City charter Apollo out the match on an
school’s first-ever CCS playoff win with a Madayag eight-point run to elimi-
25-16, 25-11, 25-23 sweep at No. 3 Crystal
nate the Colts 21-25, 22-
Springs Uplands (19-8). It also marked the
25, 25-23, 25-21, 15-9.
first time in history Summit Shasta has
“It was amazing
defeated the Gryphons.
though,” El Camino head
“It’s just really exciting to be a part of the
coach Apollo Madayag
school’s history,” Summit Shasta senior
said. “It is what it is …
Nique Velarde said. “Obviously we came into
the third set we just
it as underdogs because we lost to them so
couldn’t pull it off.”
many times.”
Trailing 24-19 in the
Three of those loses came earlier this sea-
son in non-league action, once in the sec- Bella Madayag third set, El Camino went
on a four-point tear to
ond match of the year, then twice in a row
close the gap to 24-23. Junior outside hitter
just over a week later in Westmoor’s Spike
Bella Madayag — Apollo Madayag’s daugh-
of Thrones tournament.
ter — picked up several clutch digs to get the
Summit Shasta has played like a different
Colts back in it. But Soquel (29-6), fronted
team as of late though. Since a Sept. 27 loss
by 6-foot dynamo outside hitter Ciara
to Private School Athletic League rival
Cantlen held the line to prolong the match.
Nueva School, the Black Bears have posted
“We did what we had to do,” Madayag said.
a 10-1 record, including critical wins last
“It just went back and forth, back and forth;
week in their final two league matches —
the volleys were really long. … But you
the most critical being a rematch with
have to get through their giants.”
Nueva that saw Summit Shasta sweep to vic-
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Getting through giants is a test El
tory to earn a share of the PSAL North
Summit Shasta senior Nique Verarde, a 5-1 outside hitter, gets airborne for a shot in Tuesday’s Camino hasn’t had to face much in league
Division title.
sweep at Crystal Springs Uplands in the Central Coast Section Division V volleyball playoffs.
See SUMMIT, Page 16 The win marks the first ever in CCS play for the small, relatively new charter school program. See ELCO, Page 16

Skyline, Cañada soccer making playoff push


By Nathan Mollat “[The win] was very important. We’re a 4-2 win over Santa Rosa Oct. 16. Since Christian Marquez, a sophomore out of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF fighting for a playoff spot. Evergreen then, Skyline had gone 0-2-1. South City, leads the team with eight goals,
Valley is right behind us,” said Skyline head Evergreen Valley drops to 9-5-4 overall. with Brayan Mendoza is second with seven.
coach Gabe Saucedo. “Every game counts.” “We’ve had contributions from every-
As the regular season winds down, the Skyline scored both its goals on either body,” Saucedo said. “Everybody has kind
push for a playoff spot in the California Only the top 16 teams, based on overall side of halftime. Jason Hernandez gave the of taken a turn.”
Community College soccer tournament is record, qualify for the Northern California Trojans a 1-0 lead in the 35th minute before Much like Skyline, the Cañada men are
heating up. regional tournament. Conference champs Maynor Moncada doubled the lead in the also in playoff mode. The Colts entered
earn automatic bids, while the rest of the opening minute of the second half.
The Skyline men are right in the thick of Tuesday’s match against Gavilan with a 4-3-
field will be made up of at-large teams.
that postseason race and the Trojans bur- Tuesday’s performance was just the latest 2 record in Coast Conference South play and
nished their record even further with a 2-0 Tuesday’s win pushed the Trojans to 5-3-2 example of everyone chipping in for the 8-4-3 overall.
win over visiting Evergreen Valley Tuesday in Coast Conference South play and 9-4-3 Trojans. The goal was just the sixth of the
afternoon in San Bruno. overall. It is also the Trojans’ first win since season for Hernandez and third for Moncada. See COLLEGE, Page 14
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Raiders, 49ers limp into prime-time meeting


By Josh Dubow Fun is not the word An overtime win in Week 4 over Cleveland some of the injuries we
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS either team would use to provided a brief respite but the Raiders have have and some of the
describe this season, lost three straight since, getting outscored by things that we’ve been
SANTA CLARA — Jon Gruden’s return to which has seen both the 54 points during that span as the season is going through, but that
the sideline in Oakland and the prospect of a Raiders and 49ers blow deteriorating quickly. doesn’t mean we should be
full season of Jimmy Garoppolo in San three fourth-quarter leads, Adding to the drama were reports question- 1-7,” Shanahan said.
Francisco put optimism at a peak in the Bay deal with several debili- ing the toughness and leadership of Carr, pub- “Those games, we make a
Area heading into this NFL season. tating injuries, and pile up lic complaints from players about how they’re few different plays, and
That feeling went far beyond the partisan losses. being used and the trade of No. 1 receiver I’m talking one to three
backers of the Raiders and 49ers and extended Jon Gruden While few considered Amari Cooper to Dallas for a first-round pick. Kyle Shanahan plays, still wouldn’t feel
to the league and television network bosses either team to be Super The Niners have lacked the drama of their great about our record but
who decided to put the final Battle of the Bay Bowl caliber heading into the year, there was neighbors but the results have been no better. I’d feel better than I do now.”
before the Raiders leave town for Las Vegas in hope both could compete for the playoffs. San Francisco overcame a 1-10 start last year San Francisco blew late leads in losses to
2020 on Thursday night football. Now the only competition is to determine under first-year coach Kyle Shanahan to win Green Bay and Arizona and also had a chance
That battle has quickly turned into a Bay which team is worse and has the inside track at five straight to end the season after at a comeback against the Chargers thwarted
Area Bummer. the No. 1 overall draft pick. Garoppolo was inserted into the lineup fol- by a late interception by backup C.J.
The game between the Raiders (1-6) and the The Raiders’ season turned sour before it lowing a midseason trade from New England. Beathard.
49ers (1-7) this week could be the worst even started with the decision to trade holdout Garoppolo was rewarded with a $137.5 mil- Perhaps the most concerning part is the
prime-time matchup in NFL history. There star pass rusher Khalil Mack to Chicago just lion contract in the offseason and the 49ers regression by several young players who were
have been 784 prime-time games played in one week before the start of the regular season were considered an up-and-coming team wor- expected to be foundation pieces with defen-
the NFL on Nov. 1 or later and the .133 com- for a package of draft picks. A defense that thy of five prime-time matchups. sive tackle Solomon Thomas, linebacker
bined winning percentage for Oakland and came into the season with enough question The team was dealt a setback a week before Reuben Foster, cornerback Ahkello
San Francisco is the worst of all of them, low- marks if Mack did play has generated no pres- the season when running back Jerick Witherspoon and safety Adrian Colbert all
ering the bar set Dec. 18, 2014, when sure and offered little resistance to opposing McKinnon, the team’s top free-agent acquisi- struggling with their play and health.
Tennessee visited Jacksonville in a battle of offenses. tion in the offseason, blew out his knee in Now San Francisco is just trying to salvage
2-12 teams. Oakland lost the first three games despite practice. any positives in the second half of the sea-
“I wish the game had two 8-1 or 7-1 teams never trailing for a second of the first three Garoppolo then went down with a season- son.
playing in it,” Gruden said. “Hopefully some- quarters as quarterback Derek Carr struggled to ending knee injury in Week 3 and the Niners “We’re fighting. Unfortunately, we’re not
day soon you’ll see a game like that, but this adjust to Gruden’s offense and the older play- haven’t won since, taking a six-game losing getting the results,” cornerback Richard
is still going to be fun for the fans and both ers Gruden signed in the offseason failed to streak into this week’s contest. Sherman said. “These have been some of the
teams.” deliver. “Yeah, we’ve been dealt a tough hand with toughest losses I’ve seen.”

CJ Beathard could miss Rodgers-Cromartie retires THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oakland had been one of the busiest teams
game with injured wrist ALAMEDA — Oakland Raiders cornerback
Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie abruptly retired
over the past two months, acquiring three
first-round picks in deals that sent pass-rush
specialist Khalil Mack to the Chicago Bears
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the short week for the Tuesday, two days after not playing a single days before the season opener and wide receiv-
49ers (1-7). Beathard snap on defense for the er Amari Cooper to the Dallas Cowboys last
SANTA CLARA — San Francisco 49ers quar- remained hopeful he’ll be second time this season. week.
terback C.J. Beathard missed practice with an able to go, otherwise the The two-time Pro Bowl There had been speculation the Raiders
injured right wrist that could keep him out of Niners will turn to untest- defensive back made the might be willing to make additional deals but
Thursday night’s game against the Oakland ed Nick Mullens. announcement on social the deadline passed without one. Outside of
Raiders. Mullens joined the media , not long after noti- Rodgers-Cromartie retiring and the team acti-
“His wrist hurts,” coach Kyle Shanahan 49ers as an undrafted free fying team officials of his vating James Cowser from the practice squad,
said. “He’s struggling today to hold a ball. So, agent last year after break- decision to call it quits Oakland made no other roster moves.
we’ll see how he is tomorrow.” Nick Mullens ing all of Brett Favre’s after seven games with the “We know who we have going forward and
Beathard got hurt in the second quarter of a records in college at Raiders. it’s on us to go out there and execute and play
loss on Sunday at Arizona when he hit his Southern Mississippi. He earned himself a Dominque “Just a shocker to see well and try and stick around,” quarterback
hand on a helmet. He stayed in the game and practice squad spot. Rodgers- him gone because he was a Derek Carr said. “You want to make sure that
finished 14 for 28 for 190 yards and a touch- Mullens played well in the preseason this Cromartie great teammate and a great you’re around, what’s the plan, all those
down, falling to 1-9 in his career as a starter, year and got promoted to the active roster fol- player for us,” cornerback things. I think that was on a lot of guys’
including losses in all five starts this season. lowing a season-ending knee injury to starter Rashaan Melvin said. “He showed us how to minds. Just knowing that that’s almost over
“I definitely felt it during the game,” Jimmy Garoppolo in September. cherish the game and approach it the right with and we’re just playing ball, it’s nice for
Beathard said. “I felt it when it happened. But, “Nick comes in there, moves the chains, way. He’s always dancing, always rapping, our guys.”
I think with adrenaline going, I don’t think it competes hard, made some plays with his legs always singing. Just showing his personality The 16th-overall pick in 2008, Rodgers-
was affecting the way I was throwing the ball.” and his arm,” Shanahan said. “Guys believe in no matter what, through the ups and downs.” Cromartie played for five teams during his 11-
him and he’s as competitive and confident as a Rodgers-Cromartie’s retirement came hours
Shanahan said he believed Beathard would year career. He earned Pro Bowl honors in
guy I’ve been around. If he needs to play this before the NFL trade deadline, during which
be able to play if the game this week were on 2009 with the Arizona Cardinals and again in
week, he’ll be on it.” the Raiders were surprisingly quiet.
Sunday but doesn’t know if he’ll be ready on 2015 with the New York Giants.
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Sports briefs
2018 World Series fourth-least-watched
COLLEGE
Continued from page 11
NEW YORK — Boston’s five-game World Series victory over
the Los Angeles Dodgers averaged 14,125,000 viewers on The Colts have been up and down this season, starting
Fox, down 25 percent from last year and the fourth-lowest ever. hot in non-conference play before scuffling to begin the
The Series featuring a pair of large-market teams averaged an conference season.
8.3 rating and 17 share, Nielsen said Tuesday. That was down But since a 1-0 loss to Las Positas-Livermore Oct. 2,
from a 10.7 rating, 20 share and 18,926,000 average viewers Cañada has been on a roll, going 4-0-2 going into
for the Houston Astros’ seven-game win over the Dodgers last Tuesday’s game.
year and 40 percent from 23,386,000 average viewers for the
Cubs’ seven-game win over Cleveland two years ago — Women’s soccer
Chicago’s first title since 1908.
The Cañada women continue to lead the Coast Conference
The only Series with fewer average viewers were South standings following the Colts’ 2-0 win over West
Philadelphia’s five-game win over Tampa Bay in 2008 Valley Tuesday.
(13,062,000), San Francisco’s four-game sweep of Detroit in Cañada, 9-0-1 in conference play and 11-6-1 overall,
2012 (12.7 million) and the Giants’ seven-game win over holds a slim lead over City College of San Francisco, which
Kansas City in 2014 (13,825,000). The rating was the third- sits at 9-1.
lowest, ahead of only a 7.6 in 2012 and an 8.2 in 2014. Cañada has won nine straight, having not lost since a 1-
0 decision to Evergreen Valley Sept. 18. During their run,
Warriors pick up fourth-year the Colts have outscored the opposition 48-2. Goalkeeper NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
contract option on Damian Jones Olivia Jantunen and the Cañada defense have been superb Skyline’s Brayan Mendoza, right, is second on the team in goals
during the winning streak. Jantunen is riding a 450-minute scored with seven.
OAKLAND — New Golden State starting center Damian scoreless streak, having shut out her last five opponents.
Jones had his fourth-year contract option for the 2019-20 with a 5-2 mark and 18-6 overall.
The Skyline women, on the other hand, finds itself at 3-5 Since dropping a 25-20, 25-12, 20-25, 25-20 loss to sec-
season exercised by the Warriors. in conference play and 6-8-2 overall going into Tuesday’s ond-place Hartnell, the Bulldogs have posted consecutive
The two-time defending champions announced the move match with Ohlone-Fremont. wins over West Valley and Monterey Peninsula.
Tuesday. Since a 4-0 win over Chabot-Hayward Oct. 12, the CSM, ranked No. 20 in the state, has won 11 of 13 match-
Jones is averaging 6.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.4 Trojans have dropped three in a row. es going into Wednesday’s match with San Francisco.
assists while shooting 77.8 percent in eight starts so far, The Cañada and Skyline programs, on the other hand,
playing 16.9 minutes per game. Women’s volleyball have struggled this year, going a combined 8-29. The Colts
The 7-foot Jones was the Warriors’ 30th overall pick out The College of San Mateo continues is strong play in sit at just 2-6 in Coast Conference South play, while
of Vanderbilt in the 2016 draft. He spent last season as a 2018, sitting in third place in the Coast Conference North Skyline remains winless in the Coast Conference South.
two-way player going between Golden State and the G
totally different than in football.

YOHO
League Santa Cruz Warriors.
The biggest learning curve for Yoho came in actually hold-
ing onto the ball. In football, the name of the game is ball
Continued from page 11 security. In rugby, the first thought is to pass the ball.
“Ball handling is very different. In football, the focus is
holding on to the ball. In rugby, you’re trying to get rid of it,”
teach tackling in rugby and the basics to wrap up and get low, Yoho said. “When I (first) got the ball in football, I would run
just translated into playing football. I found it more natural.” like I was in rugby. I got caught off guard several times in prac-
He quickly found out, however, there is a lot more to football tice (with the ball being knocked out).”
than just tackling.
The other big change for Yoho was learning how to read the
“Truthfully, he’s actually progressed really well,” said
blocks in front of him. Blocking is not allowed in rugby.
Woodside head coach Justin Andrews. “Football is a really
tough sport to pick up late. It’s probably one of the more com- “He’s still trying to figure out how plays are designed. …
plicated sports.” Learning how to read the pulling linemen and how to cut off
The biggest thing Yoho had going for him in making the them. Those things aren’t instinctual (for him),” Andrews said.
transition was the fact he was used to contact. On the rugby “There are times he sometimes outruns the block.”
pitch, he was a forward, charged with trying to slam his way Despite having missed two games because of a shoulder
through the opponent’s defensive line. It made a perfect segue injury, Yoho is proving to be a capable back. He leads the team
to playing defensive end last season as a junior for the with 250 yards with a pair of touchdowns, averaging 4.4 yards
Wildcats. a carry. He hopes to be back for the season finale this weekend
Because he came out to the team late and with no football against rival Menlo-Atherton and is even hoping to play foot-
experience, Andrews put Yoho on defense and essentially told ball in college.
him to go tackle the football. “I want to move forward in football,” Yoho said. “I didn’t
“Give him a couple keys and turn him loose and let him watch any football prior to playing rugby. It was really rugby
make tackles,” Andrews said of that first year. “When it comes that put me on the track to football.”
down to it, everybody can run and tackle somebody.” Considering where Yoho was and how far he has come in the
But Yoho had wanted to play offense and, after an entire last two season, Andrews is impressed.
offseason in the program, he was moved to running back “I enjoyed coaching him. Watching [his] development has
this season. With that move came a whole new level of been one of the high points of the season for me,” Andrews
learning the game. Because while Yoho was used to run- said. “It’s been a pleasure watching him develop the last cou-
ning with the ball, the way one goes about it in rugby is ple seasons, especially this season.”

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Sharks sunk by Rangers’ Shattenkirk in shootout Sunday in Los Angeles when the n’t play our game. We tried to shuf-
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
By Josh Dubow GP W L OT Pts GF GA
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kings scored with less than a fle around the lines a little bit. We Tampa Bay 11 8 2 1 17 41 30
Toronto 12 8 4 0 16 42 37
minute left in regulation. fought back nicely. We tied up at Boston 12 7 3 2 16 37 29
SAN JOSE — Allowing another “That’s a good team,” Kreider the end. Too bad we couldn’t get Montreal 11 6 3 2 14 34 29
Buffalo 12 6 4 2 14 31 35
late goal could have been debili- said. “It’s a good team we’ve beat- those two points.” Ottawa 11 4 5 2 10 36 44
tating to the New York Rangers. en twice now, regardless if we blew Martin Jones made 34 saves for Detroit 12 3 7 2 8 30 46
the lead. That’s a good team. We San Jose, but couldn’t stop Florida 9 2 4 3 7 28 35
Instead, they managed to bounce Metropolitan Division
back and get a well-deserved win. played so much better than we did Shattenkirk in the third round of GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Kevin Shattenkirk scored the the past few games. There’s no rea- the shootout. Pittsburgh 10 6 2 2 14 43 32
N.Y. Islanders 11 6 4 1 13 36 28
lone goal in the shootout and son we can’t do that consistently.” Lundqvist stopped Hertl, Logan Carolina 12 6 5 1 13 36 34
Henrik Lundqvist rebounded after Brent Burns and Timo Meier Couture and Joe Pavelski in the Washington 10 5 3 2 12 39 37
each scored for the Sharks to shootout after robbing Burns with Columbus 11 6 5 0 12 39 43
allowing the tying goal with 1.3 New Jersey 9 5 3 1 11 31 28
seconds left in regulation, helping extend their points streaks to a his glove in the final second of Philadelphia 12 5 7 0 10 35 48
the Rangers complete a season career-high nine games. overtime for his 31st save of the N.Y. Rangers 12 4 7 1 9 32 41
sweep of the San Jose Sharks with The Sharks got Joe Thornton game. WESTERN CONFERENCE
a 4-3 victory on Tuesday night. back in the lineup after missing “I don’t know if I would have Central Division
NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY GP W L OT Pts GF GA
“There was a moment where we nine games with an infection in made it through the night if they Nashville 12 9 3 0 18 42 29
were down and bowed our heads a Kevin Shattenkirk scores in the his surgically repaired right knee, scored with two seconds to go in Minnesota 12 7 3 2 16 35 35
little bit,” Shattenkirk said. “Take shootout against Martin Jones. but struggled to control the game overtime as well,” said Lundqvist, Colorado 12 7 3 2 16 41 27
Winnipeg 12 7 4 1 15 35 32
that moment, take it in and move Rangers, who followed up a 3-2 as coach Peter DeBoer spent much who was shaken up in the second Chicago 12 6 3 3 15 41 43
on. We did a good job of it. ... The overtime win at home against the of the night juggling his lines. period after a collision with team- Dallas 11 6 5 0 12 34 30
St. Louis 10 3 4 3 9 36 39
way we stuck with it was huge.” Sharks earlier this month with “We didn’t have the start we mate Cody McLeod. “It would Pacific Division
Chris Kreider scored two goals another victory. wanted today,” Meier said. “We have been tough to accept. It was GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Sharks 12 6 3 3 15 41 36
in the third period and Mats New York has just two wins in were chasing them from behind. just a big relief to take it to the Calgary 13 7 5 1 15 41 42
Zuccarello also scored for the its other 10 games and lost a game We had a lot of turnovers. We did- shootout.” Vancouver 13 7 6 0 14 36 42
Edmonton 11 6 4 1 13 32 34
Arizona 11 6 5 0 12 31 21

First CFP rankings released — Bama No. 1


Anaheim 13 5 6 2 12 32 37
Vegas 12 5 6 1 11 27 34
Los Angeles 11 3 7 1 7 22 39
Tuesday’s Games
By Ralph D. Russo top 25s before the four-team field The first top four teams were no Group of Five conferences at the N.Y. Islanders 6, Pittsburgh 3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is set for the semifinals on Dec. 2. surprise. The same teams are Nos. end of the regular season is guar- Detroit 5, Columbus 3
1-4 in the latest Associated Press anteed a spot in the New Year’s Six Calgary 2, Buffalo 1, OT
Michigan was fifth, followed by Boston 3, Carolina 2
Georgia and Oklahoma. poll, except with Notre Dame third bowls. The Knights, riding a 20- Dallas 4, Montreal 1
If you don’t like the first Washington State was eighth, the and LSU fourth. game winning streak, earned that Tampa Bay 8, New Jersey 3
College Football Playoff selec- highest-ranked Pac-12 team. Oregon athletic director Rob spot last year, beat Auburn in the
Nashville 4, Vegas 1
Minnesota 4, Edmonton 3
tion committee rankings, don’t Kentucky was ninth. Mullens, who is in his first season Peach Bowl and proclaimed them- Philadelphia 3, Anaheim 2
worry. Saturday’s slate of huge Of course, the final rankings are as committee chairman, said selves national champions. Arizona 5, Ottawa 1
N.Y. Rangers 4, San Jose 3, SO
games guarantees major changes the only ones that matter, but the LSU’s FBS-leading six victories UCF has yet to beat a team that Wednesday’s Games
are coming next week. playoff picture will be reshaped against teams with winning currently has a winning record. Chicago at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Alabama, Clemson, LSU and this weekend. Four games match- records gave the Tigers the edge The strength of schedule held the Winnipeg vs. Florida at Helsinki, FIN, 11 a.m.
Notre Dame were the top four ing top-20 teams are on tap over undefeated Notre Dame. The Knights back, Mullens said. “But Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.
Dallas at Toronto, 4 p.m.
teams in the initial CFP rankings Saturday, including Alabama at Irish play at Northwestern (5-3) you balance that against what you New Jersey at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday night. LSU and Georgia at Kentucky. on Saturday. see when you watch the games,” Washington at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.
Nashville at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.
After meeting for a day and a half West Virginia, 13th in the CFP, UCF was the highest ranked he added. Buffalo at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
at a hotel outside Dallas, the 13- is at Texas, which is 17th. team from outside the Power Five Last season, UCF started 18th Vegas at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
member selection committee Michigan hosts Penn State, which conferences at 12th. The highest and rose to 12th by the final rank- Colorado at Calgary, 6 p.m.
Chicago at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
released the first of its five weekly came in at 14. ranked team from the so-called ings. N.Y. Rangers at Anaheim, 7 p.m.

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“We’re playing a lot out of position,” driving the offense. Crystal Springs middle Huddleston.

SUMMIT Gryphons head coach James Spray said.


And the Gryphons did plenty to hurt
themselves, committing 30 unforced errors
Hilary Linden scored just one kill in Game
1, and that was on a quick put back off a free
ball.
In Game 3, though, things got interest-
ing. Crystal Springs, trailing 16-9, found a
tempo and mounted a comeback. Junior out-
Continued from page 11 over the three-set match. That total includes “We were ready for that,” Leong said. “I side hitter Catherine Hu, after scoring just
three rotation errors, an unheard of short- told my middles they have good middles, so one kill over the opening two sets, racked
coming for a CCS-caliber team. stay on her.” up five in Game 3, including late when she
“We’re excited, ” Summit Shasta head
“We haven’t been caught out of rotation Then at mid-set, Velarde’s first match kill lofted a long attempt at the back corner that
coach Sarah Leong said. “Going into this I
three times in the last 10 matches,” Spray swung the momentum, as the 5-1 outside just caught paint to tie it 23-23.
was nervous and I was excited … with all the
said. “And we got caught out of rotation hitter — yes, 5-1; despite this, the senior is
jitters that come with the playoffs. But “I think I needed that momentum and the
three times tonight.” verbally committed to play Division I vol-
coming off wins over Nueva and [Pacific team needed that momentum,” Hu said. “And
On the other side of the net, it was obvi- leyball at Cal State Fullerton next season —
Bay Christian] last week, I was confident we just fought our butts off for those last
ous Summit Shasta came to play. That put one down to break a 15-15 tie. Although
my girls were going to play well.” two points.”
extended to the school’s fan base, which the senior went on to score a match-high
That they did, taking advantage of a traveled well, outnumbering host Crystal eight kills, it was her only kill of the open- It turned out to be the final point of the
Crystal Springs team that looks like a dif- Springs in its home gym. ing set. It set the Black Bears off on a 10-1 season for the Gryphons, however, as on
ferent team as well. For the Gryphons, Spray said his team has played in loud run though to close out the Game 1 victory. the ensuing side-out, Huynh picked up a
though, the change is reflective of a dramat- environments before, though Tuesday’s Summit Shasta steered the momentum tough serve receive and Velarde went on to
ic change in personnel. dynamic was vastly different. into a dominant Game 2 performance. score the kill to force match point. Crystal
Crystal Springs was without its leading “Not from the traveling team,” Spray With the set tied 5-5, the Black Bears Springs bowed out on a shot attempt that
scorer, junior Sophia Lockton, who was rel- said. “We even talked about it in the huddle went on a 5-0 run, starting with a long missed long.
egated to scorekeeping detail Tuesday after … because they were feeding off the crowd.” cross-court kill by Velarde. The swing
being suited with a protective boot due to The Black Bears also fed off a win in Game seemed to catalyze her team’s offense, as six “Not making the moment bigger than it is
suffering a leg injury last week during a club 1, a win that seemed to stun Crystal different players went on to score multiple — I kept reminding my team of that,”
volleyball tryout. And while the team got Springs. Summit Shasta wasn’t swinging so kills in the set, including four by sopho- Velarde said.
senior setter Lara Bautista and sophomore well yet. In fact, the Gryphons out-killed more Elizabeth Huyhn — who shared the With the win, Summit Shasta advances to
outside hitter Morgan Cortina back for the Summit 7-6 in the set. match-high of eight kills with Velarde — the Division V semifinals Thursday night at
playoffs, both players have just recently With Crystal’s big outside hitter out of and two apiece by Velarde, junior Aneliese Watsonville High School. The Black Bears
returned from long-term injuries, creating action, Summit Shasta controlled the mid- Tutasi, sophomore Chloe Directo, senior will face No. 2 Mt. Madonna-Watsonville at
plenty of upheaval in Crystal’s lineup. dle, where the Gryphons were intent on Sabrina Dilig and freshman Kristen 5:30 p.m.

And in two short years, against their 6-foot pow- 11,” Madayag said.

ELCO he has built a high


school volleyball pro-
gram from the ground up,
erhouse hitters … and we
just stuck it out with speed
and determination.”
Tuesday’s quarterfinal went the other way
for El Camino in Game 5, but not without
some controversy.
Continued from page 11 not only taking El That matchup went to The Colts led the decisive set 11-9, a lead
Camino’s varsity squad five sets as well, with El that evaporated when Saratoga scored on a
to the CCS playoffs this Camino trailing 11-5 in net violation, followed non-call on a kill
play. Taking third place in the scrappy year, but also leading the Game 5. A lopsided score Madayag alleged was a fourth-touch that was
environment of the Peninsula Athletic EC junior-varsity team, like that in the race to 15 not called.
League Ocean Division — where the Colts which he also coaches,
have traditionally been the little fish in a Amanda Jihanna Santos is generally the death “There was a call on us, it was a really bad
Velasco to a 27-1 record over the knell. But the Colts — call,” Madayag said. “They said she touched
little pond — the squad thrived this season past two seasons. backed by performances from junior outside the net but she didn’t touch the net, I was
in the defense-first setting. And the second-year coach’s greatest hitter Amanda Velasco, junior setter Jihanna right there.
Apollo Madayag, in his second year run- reward came Saturday in Saratoga. Santos and sophomore libero Courtney “It’s been a great season. I can’t get
ning the program, has much to do with the “That was a phenomenal game on Giacomino — turned it around. angry,” Madayag said. “You’re going to get
turnaround. For the past seven years, he has Saturday,” Madayag said. “It was definitely a “It was great volleys, back and forth, long bad calls, that’s part of the game. … But they
coached club volleyball for the SF Tremors. Cinderella type of story where it was 5-3 ones … and by some miracle we took it 15- know we’re back on the map.”
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cities” erected “all over the place.” 2006, before his appointment, that detractors. However, White House lawyers

TRUMP
Continued from page 1
The administration on Monday also
announced plans to deploy 5,200 active
duty troops — double the 2,000 who are in
birthright citizenship “is protected no less
for children of undocumented persons than
for descendants of Mayflower passengers.”
expect to work with the Justice Department
to develop a legal justification for the
action. The person was not authorized to
Syria fighting the Islamic State group — to Even House Speaker Paul Ryan, typically discuss the policy debate so spoke on con-
the border to help stave off the caravans. a supporter of Trump proposals, said on dition of anonymity.
Mexican border to help defend against cara- The main caravan, still in southern WVLK radio in Kentucky: “Well you obvi- In Trump’s Monday interview with Fox,
vans of Central American migrants who are Mexico, was continuing to melt away — ously cannot do that. You cannot end he said the U.S. also plans to build tent
on foot hundreds of miles away. Tent cities from the original 7,000 to about 4,000 — birthright citizenship with an executive cities to house migrants seeking asylum,
would not resolve the massive U.S. back- as a smaller group apparently hoped to join order.” who would be detained until their cases were
log of asylum seekers. And most legal it. But Trump says he’s been assured by his completed. Right now, some asylum seek-
scholars say it would take a new constitu- Trump insists his immigration moves lawyers that the change could be made with ers, particularly families, are being released
tional amendment to alter the current one have nothing to do with politics, even as he “just with an executive order” — an argu- as their cases progress because there isn’t
granting citizenship to anyone born in rails against the caravans at campaign ral- ment he has been making since his early enough detention space to house them.
America. lies. days as a candidate, when he dubbed “We’re going to put tents up all over the
Still, Trump plunges ahead with daily “I’ve been saying this long before the birthright citizenship a “magnet for illegal place,” Trump said. “They’re going to be
alarms and proclamations about immigra- election. I’ve been saying this before I ever immigration” and pledged to end it. very nice, and they’re going to wait, and if
tion in tweets, interviews and policy thought of running for office. We have to “We’re the only country in the world they don’t get asylum they get out.”
announcements in the days leading up to have strong borders,” Trump told Fox News where a person comes in and has a baby, and The country is facing a massive backlog
elections that Democrats hope will give host Laura Ingraham in an interview the baby is essentially a citizen of the of immigration cases — some 700,000 —
them at least partial control of Congress. Monday. United States,” he said in an Axios inter- and there are more and more families com-
Trump and many top aides have long seen Critics weren’t buying it. view excerpt released Tuesday. ing across the border from Central America
the immigration issue as the most effective “They’re playing all of us,” said David W. Not so, according to a 2010 study from — groups who cannot be simply returned
rallying cry for his base of supporters. The Leopold, an immigration attorney and the Center for Immigration Studies, a group over the border. But experts question the
president had been expected to make an counsel to the immigration advocacy group that supports immigration restrictions, that legality and practicality of what would
announcement about new actions at the bor- America’s Voice. “This is not about locking said at least 30 countries offered birthright amount to indefinite detention.
der on Tuesday, but that was scrapped so he people up. This is not about birthright citi- citizenship. The options are just two of many possi-
could travel instead to Pittsburgh, where 11 zenship. This is about winning an election Vice President Mike Pence said the admin- bilities currently under discussion, includ-
people were massacred in a synagogue on next week.” istration was “looking at action that would ing asylum law changes and simply barring
Saturday. Trump’s citizenship proposal would reconsider birthright citizenship.” members of the migrant caravans from
Between the shootings, the deadliest inevitably spark a long-shot legal battle entering the country using the same mecha-
“We all know what the 14th Amendment
attack on Jews in U.S. history, and the mail over whether the president can alter the nism as the president’s much-publicized
says. We all cherish the language of the
bomb scare targeting Democrats and a media long-accepted understanding that the 14th travel ban for people from certain Muslim
14th Amendment. But the Supreme Court of
organization, the caravan of migrants slow- Amendment grants citizenship to any child countries.
the United States has never ruled on whether
ly trudging north had faded from front pages born on U.S. soil, regardless of his parents’ Administration officials say decisions are
or not — whether the language of the 14th
and cable TV. immigration status. unlikely until after the midterm elections,
Amendment, subject to the jurisdiction
But with well-timed interviews on Fox Omar Jadwat, director of the Immigrants’ in part because of the synagogue shooting
thereof, applies specifically to the people
and “Axios on HBO,” Trump revived some Rights Project at the American Civil and pipe-bomb scare.
who are in the country illegally,” he said at
of his hardest-line immigration ideas: Liberties Union in New York, said the a Politico event. But some supporters in Congress are rush-
• An executive order to revoke the right to Constitution is very clear. The non-partisan Migration Policy ing to cheer Trump on.
citizenship for babies born to non-U.S. cit- “If you are born in the United States,
izens on American soil. Institute estimates that there are more than GOP Rep. Steve King of Iowa, who has
you’re a citizen,” he said. He called it “out- 4 million U.S.-born children under the age introduced legislation to end birthright cit-
• And the prolonged detention of anyone rageous that the president can think he can
coming across the U. S. -Mexico border, of 18 who have an unauthorized immigrant izenship, said Trump was deftly seizing on
override constitutional guarantees by issu- parent. an issue that was sure to help in the
including those seeking asylum, in “tent ing an executive order, A person familiar with the internal White midterms.
James Ho, a conservative House debate said the topic of birthright cit- “That ability to move on instinct without
Trump-appointed federal izenship has come up inside the West Wing hesitation, that’s why he’s president,” King
appeals court judge, wrote in at various times — and not without some said.
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Calendar IPads, Macs get new screens
as Apple pushes creativity
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31
Free Adult Computer Classes. 8 State of the Economy B usiness
a.m. to noon and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Summit. 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
South San Francisco Adult Medallia, 450 Concar St., San Mateo.
Education, 825 Southwood Drive, Network of influencers. For more
South San Francisco. Learn proper information call 401-2443. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
typing techniques, saving and
retrieving files in Windows 10 and Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
working in Microsoft Office Suite Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., NEW YORK — Apple’s new iPads
2016. You can learn Windows, Word, Redwood City. A solo exhibition of will more closely resemble its latest
Excel, PowerPoint, Access, emailing, gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work
etc. All levels welcome. Free. For shows us the beauty in patterns all iPhones as they ditch a home button
more information call 827-8455. around us. Free. For more informa- and fingerprint sensor to make more
tion call (415) 987-7360. room for the screen.
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Exploring DNA and Genetic As with the latest iPhone models —
Redwood City. A solo exhibition of Genealogy with CeCe Moore. 9 the XR and XS —the new iPad Pro will
gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work a.m. to 3 p.m. Menlo Park LDS Hall,
shows us the beauty in patterns all 1105 Valparaiso Ave., Menlo Park. use facial-recognition technology to
around us. Free. For more informa- CeCe Moore is the founder of The unlock the device and to authorize app
tion call (415) 987-7360. DNA Detectives, the co-founder of
the Institute for Genetic and Apple Pay purchases.
San Mateo Professional Alliance. Genealogy and, as a leading educa- Apple also unveiled new Mac com-
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, tor in her field, she is an instructor for puters, including a MacBook Air lap-
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. a number of courses and confer-
Promotes an environment for idea ences throughout North America. top with a high-resolution screen.
sharing, leveraging resources and Free. For more information call 306- Tuesday’s announcements took
building long-term relationships. 3423.
Annual dues are $60 per year, and place at an opera house in New York,
members will enjoy solid referrals First Annual Frank lin PTA Craft where the company was emphasizing
from other business members with- Fair. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Franklin
in the group. Make sure to bring Elementary School, 2385 Trousdale its products’ ability to create music,
your business cards, company Drive, Burlingame. Shop for unique, video and sketches. Neither the Mac
brochures and other informational hand-crafted items. Food, coffee and nor the iPad generates as much revenue REUTERS
materials. For more information call giveaway prizes. For more informa- Attendees try out the new iPad Pro during an Apple launch event in the Brooklyn
430-6500. tion call (415) 606-4518. for Apple as iPhones.
Tablet sales have been declining borough of New York.
Senior Peer Counseling. 9 a.m. November Free First Friday. 10
Peninsula Family Service, 24 Second a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo County overall, though Apple saw a 3 percent The iPad changes are likely enough The smaller of the two new Pros will
Ave., San Mateo. Free training to be a History Museum, 2200 Broadway, increase in iPad sales last year to near- to drive continued growth in tablet have a larger display, with an 11-inch
senior peer counselor for ages 55 Redwood City. Not only is admission unit sales for Apple, said D. A. screen rather than 10.5 inches, as
and up. Program languages include free the entire day, but two pro- ly 44 million, commanding a 27 per-
English, Farsi, Hindi, Mandarin, grams are planned for the public. At cent market share, according to Davidson Co. analyst Tom Forte. “The measured diagonally. For the larger,
Cantonese and Spanish. For more 11 a.m., preschool children will be research firm IDC. Apple has been pro- company is doing a nice job of rolling 12.9-inch model, Apple is fitting the
information call 403-4300. invited to learn about the Hindu fes-
tival of lights, Diwali. Then staff will moting its high-end iPad Pro as ideal out next generation devices with fea- same-size display into a smaller device
Trick or treat Halloween bash at conduct a special program within for artists, photographers and other tures customers want to sustain — about the size of a standard sheet of
Hillsdale Shopping Center. 5 p.m. the exhibit, ‘Land of Opportunity:
to 7 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, The Immigrant Experience in San creators. momentum.” paper.
60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Kids are Mateo County.’ For more informa-
invited to grab their favorite tion call 299-0104.
for example permanent chess boards ond floor the same size.
Halloween gear and meet at
Hillsdale Shopping Center. Candy
parade, slime and cookie making
and other games. For more informa-
tion call 571-1029.
K idz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. Grand
Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
South San Francisco. Kids will move,
play games, sing, stretch,and bal-
CENTER
Continued from page 1
— and enhanced and enlarged bocce
courts, waterfront overlooks and flexi-
ble picnic areas. And a walking path to
“It’s better to suck it up and do the
second floor build now so you don’t
have to rebuild later,” he said.
ance to foster motor skills. the amphitheater would be lined with Some speakers felt the design disre-
THURSDAY, NOV. 1 Recommended for kids ages 2 to 5.
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Free. For more information call 877- sculptures. garded the city’s senior population
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., 8530. multipurpose community space that The facility would also connect to suggestively because there was no ded-
Redwood City. A solo exhibition of includes an outdoor food and beer gar- the library, civic buildings and Foster icated senior area, a concern that
gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work Hillsborough Antiques + Ar t +
shows us the beauty in patterns all Design Show. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. San den or café, and not a full-service Square. It would be located adjacent to Mayor Sam Hindi addressed.
around us. Free. For more informa- Mateo Event Center, 1346 Saratoga restaurant, or a dedicated theater space the amphitheater at Leo Ryan Park, “The idea is to incorporate our senior
tion call (415) 987-7360. Drive, San Mateo. The show benefits
United Veterans Services and will — three big-ticket ideas that have occupying most of the existing rec citizens in the same complex rather
Foster City 55, and up, Club. 11 a.m. feature over 125 dealers from across been kicked around throughout the center’s footprint, and would entail than having a segregated place for our
to noon. Foster City Recreation California and the U.S. For more planning process.
Center, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. information call (954) 610-1872. about 250 parking spaces while anoth- seniors,” he said. “Our seniors belong
For more information call 286-2585. The council’s vision for the outdoor er option that includes the full-service with all of us and we want to actually
Five Keys to Maximize Social food and drink area includes pop-up
‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Security and Retirement Income. restaurant and dedicated theater calls give them more space by having the
Meltdown’ Book Launch Party. 3 Noon to 1 p.m. 1900 S. Norfolk St., spaces for aspiring chefs to set up for 400 spaces. There are currently entire center available to seniors, not
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 Suite 350, San Mateo. shop for maybe a year or two at a rela-
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Complimentary lunch and work- about 186 parking spaces for the just a senior wing. So this is a center
The party will have Diary of a Wimpy shop on Social Security and retire- tively low overhead cost. That way the existing rec center. for the entire community.”
Kid-themed activities and games. ment income. For more information food offerings would regularly change During the meeting, Councilman Vice Mayor Gary Pollard wants to
Free. For more information call 829- call 446-5440.
3860.
and the flexible space could be con- Herb Perez said a new rec center is see the marquee located on the project
Fall Tea Par ty. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. verted into something else at a mini- needed because the existing one, site maintained and possibly upgraded
Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 mal cost if the concept didn’t pan out.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. which includes 3,600 square feet, is so that it can be used for outdoor movie
las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience Classic tea sandwiches and tasty The rec center building itself would old and rundown: the roof leaks, nights.
required. Wear running clothes. For desserts. Bring your own teacup and
saucer and share the story of where be two stories tall and divided into two there’s mold and mildew and the air Councilmembers Catherine
more information call 591-8286.
you acquired it. Cost is $15. To regis- wings joined by an open lobby and conditioning system doesn’t work, he Mahanpour and Charlie Bronitsky
Election Night-Out Par ty. 5 p.m. to ter and for more information call two courtyards. The wings include
522-7490. said. were both absent from the meeting,
8 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. spaces for events, art and ceramics and As for the proposed rec center, Perez but they liked the same rec center con-
Cure the Outbreak : Time Loop dance as well as a preschool, kitchens
Online pre-registration for 16- and
Puzzle Game. 1:30 p.m. South San wants to see less space devoted to cept for similar reasons, according to
17-year-olds, voter information, and a large multi-purpose community
refreshments and entertainment. Francisco Main Library, 840 W., bocce ball — the preferred concept statements that Hindi read.
For more information call 591-8286. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. space. That space would be tucked into entails four bocce courts — and he also The city has already pitched in near-
Registration required for all teams.
Maximum number of team mem- the hillside and could open up onto the doesn’t want trees in the parking lot ly $300,000 for the conceptual design
Clutterers Anonymous Meeting. 6
p.m. 1609 Valley View Ave., Belmont. bers is six people. For more informa- adjacent meadow to create an because the roots might damage the phase of the project. Refined project
If clutter is causing problems at tion call 829-3860. indoor/outdoor performance area.
home, work or in relationships, and
pavement. In the proposal, the second concepts with estimated price tags will
organizing is a daunting task, CLA is Friends of the Millbrae Librar y The building would be surrounded by floor occupies a smaller footprint than be presented at a City Council meeting
Book Sale. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Millbrae
a place to talk about it with no guilt
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For a garden with gaming infrastructure — the first floor, but Perez wants the sec- Nov. 26.
or shame. For more information call
348-2856. more information call 697-0319.

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FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME NOTICE OF pETITION TO ORDER TO ShOW CauSE FOR BRuShED FINISh, 15" X 20" frame
STaTEMENT #279062 STaTEMENT #279004 STaTEMENT #279240 aDMINISTER ESTaTE OF ChaNgE OF NaME holds 18 various size photos. Never
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Mildred K. Christiano CASE# 18CIV05336 used. $20. 650-369-2486.
as: Team Elon, 3507 Edison Way, MEN- as: 1)Force North Soccer Club 2)Force as: Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake, 44 Hill- Case Number: 18-PRO-01138 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
LO PARK, CA 94025. Registered Own- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
North, 63 Bovet Road #148, SAN MA- sdale Mall, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. tingent creditors, and persons who may OIL paINTINg-CaNVaSS, Victorian
er: Scott Edwards, 506 San Benito Ave., Registered Owner: PFV UTC, LLC, NV, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
TEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: otherwise be interested in the will or es- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
Menlo Park, CA 94025. The business is Gryphons Soccer Club, Inc., CA. The 1683 Walnut Grove Ave., ROSEMEAD, tate, or both, of Mildred K. Christiano, OBO (650)515-6091
conducted by an Individual. The regis- PETITION OF
business is conducted by a Corporation. CA, 91770. The business is conducted Mildred Karoline Christiano. A Petition for HoangKim Tran Nguyen
trant commenced to transact business The registrant commenced to transact by a Limited Liability Company. The reg- Probate has been filed by Christina Lee TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 296 appliances
under the FBN on 10/5/18. business under the FBN on January 1, istrant commenced to transact business Christiano in the Superior Court of Cali- Petitioner: HoangKim Tran Nguyen filed
/s/Scott Edwards/ 2015. under the FBN on N/A. fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- a petition with this court for a decree aIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Kevin Rich/ /s/Peggy Tsiang Cherng/ tion for Probate requests that Christina changing name as follows: mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- Lee Christiano be appointed as personal Present name: HoangKim Tran Nguyen brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
This statement was filed with the Asses- representative to administer the estate of
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 9/28/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- Proposed Name: Kim Tran Yap 0898
10/10/18, 10/17/18, 10/24/18, 10/31/18). the decedent.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The petition requests the decedent’s will
10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18, 11/21/18). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons hOTpOINT hEaVy Duty Dryer excellent
10/17/18, 10/24/18, 10/31/18, 11/7/18). and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- interested in this matter shall appear be- working condition Burlingame $50 Call
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- fore this court at the hearing indicated Dan (408)656-0958
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME able for examination in the file kept by
STaTEMENT #279072 FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME the court. tition for change of name should not be kENMORE WINDOW A/C (vert. open-
The following person is doing business STaTEMENT #279301 The petition requests authority to admin-
as: JMB Consulting, 2835 Alhambra STaTEMENT #279190 granted. Any person objecting to the ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as
The following person is doing business ister the estate under the Independent is. David Butler (415)608- 1214.
Drive, BELMONT, CA 94002. Regis- The following person is doing business Administration of Estates Act. (This au- name changes described above must file
as: Maria’s Home for the Aged, 125 24th as: AL Designs, 205 De Anza Boulevard a written objection that includes the rea-
tered Owner: James M. Blodgett, same #139, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- thority will allow the personal representa- MayTag WaShER excellent working
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- tive to take many actions without obtain- sons for the objection at least two court
address. The business is conducted by tered Owner: Allison Lee, 2626 days before the matter is scheduled to condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
an Individual. The registrant com- tered Owner: Maria Freitas, 317 West ing court approval. Before taking certain (408)656-0958
20th Ave., San Mateo, CA 94403. The Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo, CA very important actions, however, the per- be heard and must appear at the hearing
menced to transact business under the 94403. The business is conducted by an to show cause why the petition should
FBN on 10/5/18. business is conducted by an Individual. sonal representative will be required to MFg h20LaBS Model 300 exc cond
Individual. The registrant commenced to give notice to interested persons unless not be granted. If no written objection is
/s/James M. Blodgett/ The registrant commenced to transact timely filed, the court may grant the peti- counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
business under the FBN on 11-2-94. transact business under the FBN on they have waived notice or consented to
This statement was filed with the Asses- 9/25/18. the proposed action.) The independent tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
/s/Maria Freitas/ MIxa MIxER with bowel twin motor
sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published /s/Allison Lee/ administration authority will be granted petition shall be held on 11/16/18 at 9 $50.00 (650)576-5026
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- unless an interested person files an ob- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
10/10/18, 10/17/18, 10/24/18, 10/31/18). sor-County Clerk on 10/25/18. (Publish- jection to the petition and shows good Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this NEW, SINgER Sewing Machine Univer-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, cause why the court should not grant au- Order to Show Cause shall be published sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
10/24/18, 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, at least once each week for four succes- chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
thority.
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18, 11/21/18). A hearing on the petition will be held in sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
STaTEMENT #279022 this court as follows: NOV. 19 2018 at ing on the petition in the following news- RICCaR 500 hi performance upright vac-
The following person is doing business FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of paper of general circulation: uum $75.00 (650)576-5026
as: Jorgensen Investigations, 120 Ban- FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME California, County of San Mateo, 400 San Mateo Daily Journal
STaTEMENT #279217 STaTEMENT #279083 ROOM hEaTER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
croft Rd., BURLINGAME, CA 94010. The following person is doing business County Center, Redwood City, CA Filed: 10/4/2018
The following person is doing business 94063. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
Registered Owner: Cliff W. Jorgensen, as: Luvimac Cleaning, 1828 Home Gate (650)952-3500
same address. The business is conduct- as: Impressive Auto Salon, 220 S Linden If you object to the granting of the peti- Judge of the Superior Court
Dr., SAN JOSE, CA 95148. Registered Ave, Unit A1, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- tion, you should appear at the hearing Dated: 10/4/2018
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Owner: Luis Guillermo Pena Suarez, and state your objections or file written SEWINg MaChINE-ROyaL XL 6000
menced to transact business under the CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Fu- (Published 10/17/18, 10/24/18,
same address. The business is conduct- objections with the court before the hear- 10/31/18, 11/7/18). Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
FBN on 10/2/18. sion Mobile Detailing, LLC, CA, same ad- (650)342-8436.
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- dress. The business is conducted by a ing. Your appearance may be in person
/s/Cliff W. Jorgensen/ menced to transact business under the or by your attorney.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Limited Liability Company. The regis- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- VaCuuM CLEaNER (reconditioned)
FBN on N/A. trant commenced to transact business $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
sor-County Clerk on 10/2/18. (Published /s/Luis Guillermo Pena Suarez/ itor of the decedent, you must file your
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, under the FBN on 10/5/18. claim with the court and mail a copy to
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Christine Han/ ORDER TO ShOW CauSE FOR WESTERN WaShBOaRD Sales made
10/10/18, 10/17/18, 10/24/18, 10/31/18). the personal representative appointed by ChaNgE OF NaME of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
sor-County Clerk on 10/22/18. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- the court within the later of either (1) four
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CASE# 18CIV05473 $75. phone 650-369-2486.
sor-County Clerk on 10/9/18. (Published months from the date of first issuance of SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME 10/24/18, 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, letters to a general personal representa- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
STaTEMENT #279047 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18, 11/21/18). tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 297 Bicycles
The following person is doing business California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME from the date of mailing or personal de- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
as: A&E Trucking, 515 Baden Ave Apt 5, PETITION OF aDuLT BIkES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
STaTEMENT #278947 ORDER TO ShOW CauSE FOR livery to you of a notice under sectioin loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Jay Allan Rappoport
Registered Owner: Kevin Raul Tinoco- The following person is doing business ChaNgE OF NaME TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
as: Fritanga Las Tajaditas, 281 Mariposa er California statutes and legal authority ChILD’S SChWINN BICyCLE, BLuE in
Saavedra, same address. The business CASE# 18CIV05374 may affect your rights as a creditor. You Petitioner: Jay Allan Rappoport filed a
Ave., DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, petition with this court for a decree good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- may want to consult with an attorney
trant commenced to transact business tered Owner: Fritanga Las Tajaditas COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, knowledgeable in California law. changing name as follows: Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
under the FBN on N/A. LLC, CA. The business is conducted by 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, You may examine the file kept by the Present name: Jay Allan Rappoport Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
/s/Kevin Raul Tinoco-Saavedra/ a Limited Liability Company. The regis- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 court. If you are a person interested in Proposed Name: Alan Rappoport
This statement was filed with the Asses- trant commenced to transact business PETITION OF the estate, you may file with the court a MOuNTaIN BIkE new 21 gears $100.
sor-County Clerk on 10/4/18. (Published under the FBN on . Shing Yeu Chen Request for Special Notice (form DE- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (650)722-3634
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Adolfo Escobar/ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- interested in this matter shall appear be-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition fore this court at the hearing indicated MOuNTaIN BIkE. Top brand. Runs
10/10/18, 10/17/18, 10/24/18, 10/31/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Shing Yeu Chen filed a peti- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- good. $39. (660)342-5220
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish- tion with this court for a decree changing or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special No- tition for change of name should not be
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, name as follows: tice form is available from the court clerk. granted. Any person objecting to the 298 Collectibles
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME 10/24/18, 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18). Present name: Shing Yeu Chen name changes described above must file
Attorney for Petitioner:
STaTEMENT #279012 Proposed Name: Andy Shing-Yeu Chen Jeffrey Wall a written objection that includes the rea- BaDgE, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
The following person is doing business Law Office of Jeffrey Wall, PC sons for the objection at least two court cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121
as: Ismael Vazquez Janitorial Services, FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 11368 North Balmoral Way days before the matter is scheduled to San Carlos
228 East Angus Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA STaTEMENT #279064 interested in this matter shall appear be- FRESNO, CA 93730-7014 be heard and must appear at the hearing
94066. Registered Owner: Ismael Gon- The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated (559)313-8202 to show cause why the petition should BaRBIE DOLL of the World collection
zalez Vazquez, same address. The as: Red Barn Daycare, 1701 Edgewood below to show cause, if any, why the pe- FILED: 10/15/2018 not be granted. If no written objection is $10.00. Call (650)872-2371
business is conducted by an Individual. Road, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. tition for change of name should not be (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
The registrant commenced to transact Registered Owner: Jennifer Peck, same nal on 10/23/18, 10/30/18,10/31/18 ) tion without a hearing. A hearing on the BEauTIFuL hERMaN Miller pendulum
granted. Any person objecting to the clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice
business under the FBN on 10/1/18. address. The business is conducted by petition shall be held on 11/28/18 at 9
name changes described above must file a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
/s/Ismael Gonzalez Vazquez/ an Individual. The registrant com- a written objection that includes the rea-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
menced to transact business under the sons for the objection at least two court Order to Show Cause shall be published DEpRESSION gLaSS Dining Plate. 8
sor-County Clerk on 10/1/18. (Published FBN on N/A. days before the matter is scheduled to at least once each week for four succes- 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Jennifer Peck/ be heard and must appear at the hearing $12 (650)762-6048
10/10/18, 10/17/18, 10/24/18, 10/31/18). sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should ing on the petition in the following news-
sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published not be granted. If no written objection is ORDER ON REquEST TO CONTINuE paper of general circulation: LENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand
hEaRINg San Mateo Daily Journal painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Filed: 10/17/2018 $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
STaTEMENT #278842 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18, 11/21/18). COUNTY OF SAN MATEO
petition shall be held on 11/21/18 at 9 /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
The following person is doing business 400 County Center
Judge of the Superior Court MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
as: Upgrades By Us, 840 9th Ave. #A, a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063 $59 call (650)218-6528
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NaME Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Case No. 16FaM01880-B Dated: 10/16/2018
SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered (Published 10/24/18, 10/31/18, 11/7/18,
Owners: 1) Ennio J. Lopez, 565 S. Nor- STaTEMENT #279255 Order to Show Cause shall be published OLD, aNTIquE, Bottle Collection: 20
PLAINTIFF: April Rose Chavez 11/14/18). bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
folk St. #2, San Mateo, CA 94401 2) Erik The following person is doing business at least once each week for four succes-
Figueroa, 840 9th Ave., #A, San Mateo, as: 1)So Young Lee Realty 2)SYL Realty sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- DEFENDANT: Thabit Akil Walls
pORCELaIN DOLL collection $10.00.
CA 94401 3) Luis F. Carrillo, 50 East 3)Archideveloper, 1027 Yates Way, SAN ing on the petition in the following news- Call (650)872-2371.
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: paper of general circulation: 1. The hearing i scurrently scheduled
39th Ave. #6, San Mateo, CA 94403. for: 8/24/2018
The business is conducted by a General So Young Lee, same address. The busi- San Mateo Daily Journal 2. Name of party who filed the Request ORDER TO ShOW CauSE FOR SMaLL Rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
Partnership. The registrant commenced ness is conducted by an Individual. The Filed: 10/10/2018 for Order, Order to Show Cause or ChaNgE OF NaME 4162
to transact business under the FBN on registrant commenced to transact busi- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ other matter is: April Rose Chavez CASE# 18C1V05647
SupERIOR COuRT OF CaLIFORNIa, STaR WaRS R2-D2, original 1998 un-
N/A. ness under the FBN on N/A. Judge of the Superior Court 3. Name of party asking to continue the opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos.
/s/Ennio J. Lopez/ /s/So Young Lee/ Dated: 10/9/2018 hearing is: April Rose Chavez COuNTy OF SaN MaTEO,
400 COuNTy CENTER RD, Steve 650-518-6614
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 10/17/18, 10/24/18, 4. The request to continue does not
sor-County Clerk on 9/11/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish- 10/31/18, 11/7/18). include temporary emergency (ex REDWOOD CITy Ca 94063
pETITION OF TELESCOpE-CELESTRON aSTRO
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, parte) order previously issued. Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod
5. Order denying request to continue Roberto Moreno-Mojarro stand, Like New $150.00
10/10/18, 10/17/18, 10/24/18, 10/31/18). 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18, 11/21/18). TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
hearing, The request to continue the Call (415)239-1348.
hearing is DENIED for the reasons Petitioner: Roberto Moreno-Mojarro filed
specified a petition with this court for a decree TOppS BaSEBaLL complete set 1987
6. Order granting request to continue changing name as follows: thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
hearing and notice of new hearing. Present name: Roberto Moreno-Mojarro 4474
Resolution No. 18-14 a. The court hearing is continued to Proposed Name: Roberto Moreno
of the the date, time and location shown THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
below: interested in this matter shall appear be- 299 Computers
San Mateo County harbor District New hearing date: 11/14/18 fore this court at the hearing indicated
Time: 9:00 AM below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 19" COLOR Monitor with stand VG con-
Change in Date of Regular eeting of the Dept. 15 Room: 7C tition for change of name should not be dition power cord/owners manual includ-
Address of court: Same as noted granted. Any person objecting to the ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
Board of harbor Commissioners above name changes described above must file
7. Reasonfor the continuance a written objection that includes the rea- RECORDaBLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
WhEREaS, the Board of Commissioners of the San Mateo County Harbor District (the Board) a. The continuance is needed sons for the objection at least two court ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
because the papers could not be days before the matter is scheduled to (650) 578 9208
has previously adopted Resolution 38-16, titled "Change the Location and Regular Meeting Date served as requred before the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing
Each Month of the San Mateo County Harbor District"; and date to show cause why the petition should 300 Toys
8. Temporary emergency (ex parte) not be granted. If no written objection is
orders timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
WhEREaS, due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the Board approved the date change of the regular 9. Service of order. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the aMERICaN FLyER locomotive runs
November 2018 meeting from November 21 to November 14 at the March 2018 Board meeting, - The documents listed in 10 must be good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
petition shall be held on 12/04/18 at 9
and served by 10/22/18 on respondent a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
- All documents must be personally LaRgE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
served Order to Show Cause shall be published
NOW, ThEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the San Mateo County Harbor District Board of Har- 10. Documents for service. at least once each week for four succes- STaR WaRS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
bor Commissioners hereby affirms the date change of the regular November meeting from No- A filed copy of this order
(form FL-307) must be presented as sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
vember 21, 2018 to November 14, 2018 by the adoption of this resolution. the cover page to the following docu- ing on the petition in the following news-
paper of general circulation:
ments when served:
San Mateo Daily Journal 302 antiques
paSSED, appROVED aND aDOpTED by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the San Ma- a. A copy of the previously filed
Request for Order, Order to Show Filed: 10/29/2018
teo County Harbor District at a regular meeting held on the 19th day of September 2018 by the /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ aNTIquE hEMINgRay Glass Tele-
Cause, or other moving paper graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris-
following vote: 11. A Responsive Declaration to Judge of the Superior Court
Request for Order (form FL-320) Dated: 10/29/2018 tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762-
must be filed on or before 10/31/18 (Published 10/31/18, 11/7/18, 11/14/18, 6048
12. Other orders: 11/21/18).
For: Brennan, Chang Kiraly, Larenas, Mattusch a. The court denied petitiioner’s BEER STEINS-ORIgINaL from Germa-
request for international travel ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
b. The court consolidates this case, (650)592-7483
Against: None 16FAM01880-B, with case numbers
16FAM1880-A and 16FAM1880
Absent: Bernardo witgh case number 16FAM1880-A 210 Lost & Found MahOgaNy aNTIquE Secretary desk,
being the lead case.
LOST CaT. Black and White. Black 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
Abstention: None Filed: 10/10/2018 patch on right eye. REWARD. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
Call (323) 439-7713.
Judicial Officer ROSEVILLE TuLIp Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
Dated: 9/5/2018 Books $45. (650)574-2490.
artest BOaRD OF haRBOR COMMISSIONERS
(Published 10/17/18, 10/24/18,
JaMES paTTERSON hardback books.
/s/ Debbie Gehret / /s/ Virginia Chang Kiraly /
10/31/18, 11/7/18).
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 303 Electronics
Deputy Secretary President NIChOLaS SpaRkS hardback books. CaNNON COpIER. $20. 650-342-5220.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
FREE TELEVISION - Mitsubishi,
V.LOgVINOV, uNuSuaL Journey to the 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 Delivery available.
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303 electronics 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 312 Pets & animals
MotoroLa braVo MB 520 (android dreSSer-antique VanitY Combo, 3 WaLL unit/rooM Divider. Simple 200 PLaStic trading card holders; $15; SiLk Saree 6 yards new nice color.for one kenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 lines. Breaks down for transportation. (650)591-9769 San Carlos $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650)209-3188 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message formation. (650)593-2066
500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
onkYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital FuLL Size bed wood frame with pillow White Wicker Armoire, asking $100, no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 SLr LenS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 Parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026 great condition, text for picture (650)571- Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 beSSY SMaLL Evening Hand Bag With offer. (650)245-4084
0947 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- SLr LenS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
PhiLLiPS-50” coLor t.V., Heavy, $99 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x biFoLd ShutterS 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)591-8062 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
ikea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)544-5306 tireS-Set oF four P225 45 R18 $80 6059
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. OBO (650)359-2238.
304 Furniture bLue oYSter cult lp signed by donald
Pet taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
ikea tabLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 306 housewares r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash tunturi roWing Machine, Good Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
2 WaLnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops $ 30. (650)598-9804. (408)661-6019 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
need work but very good cond. $20/ea coMPLete Set OF CHINA - Windsor
(650)952-3466. MaSSage tabLe, excellent condition, Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, caSh regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not uniden harLeY Davidson Gas Tank
folding, $25, (650) 552-9556. 20-pieces in original box, never used. Guts $500 (415)269-4784 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 316 clothes
antique dining table for six people neW deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- $250 per box (3 boxes available). chriStMaS tree pre-lit, 4 1/2 ft. H X
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)342-5630 WaLker - Good Condition - Like New - bLue tahari NWT wool button-up
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 36 in. W, $40.00. Call 650-872-2371 $35 (650)341-5347 jacket $25 (650)952-3466
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
antique MohaganY Bookcase. Four huMMeL WaLL Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 coMeaLong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. box oF used men's Levi's and misc.
neW tWin Mattress set plus frame Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 873-6304 311 Musical instruments jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
bedStead SingLe, poster style, box MikaSa Set. White. Modern (square) coSco PLaY Pen with travel bag. Used (650)589-0764
spring, mattress available. $40.00. niagara Vibrating Adjustable bed once $35 (650)591-2981 1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
(650)593-7408 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan daWgS brand Kaymann black and
(408)656-0958 deLuxe FoLder Walker - 5" wheels - (650)742-6776. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
roYaL- oPenhagen xMaS Wall Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
beige SoFa $99. Excellent Condition Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 (650)369-2486
(650) 315-2319 oFFice tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid ea. (650)344-4756 baLdWin babY GRAND 1928 vintage
wood with formica wood grain top $25 Free MagazineS. Library discards in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608- FancY high heel shoes, never worn
bLack MetaL 4 drawer file cabinet (650) 787-9753 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for 1214 size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
$10. good condition. call (650)872-2371 Sink doubLe cast iron. Good condi- crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
recLining chair, wine colored $30, tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 chroMatic harMonica: Horner
bunk bedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 (650)-583-4985 hat, t-Shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or (650)278-5776. color in excellent condition 3/4
B/O (650)685-2494 retro hutch Needs refinishing other- 308 tools length $50 (650)692-8012
wise good condition. Top detaches from LioneL chriStMaS Holiday expan-
coMMode, good condition. $20 obo. bottom $25. (650)712-9962 antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron ePiPhone LeS Paul Custom Prophecy kaYano Men’S Running shoes size 11
Please call (650)745-6309 LioneL WeStern Union Pass car and Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. good condition $20 (650)520-7045
SoLid Wood Dining table with exten- dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (650)421-5469.
coMPuter deSk (glass) & chair. Like sion great piece great condition black briggS & Stratton Lawn Mower with LadieS cLothing, some w/tags.
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or $80 (650)364-5263 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. MeiLink SaFe-Fire Proof, eVerett uPright antique piano. $99.00 (650)589-0764.
gtecher@comcast.net (650)771-6324. 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
SoLid Wood Entertainment Center- www.elo.deals (415)309-3892 LadieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL,
coMPuter SWiVeL CHAIR. Padded TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In craFtSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" huge LudWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o MotLeY crue lp signed by neil lee Men'S StetSon hat, size large, new,
cozY recLiner in good condition. (925)482-5742 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
Lg craFtSMen shop vac 6.5hp $60 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 (916)975-4969 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Purchased one year ago. $90.00 (510)943-9221 (650) 578-9208
(650)722-6310 tabLe 24"x48" folding legs each end. negrini Fencing Epee mask size M
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 Piano, uPright, in excellent condi-
ShoPSMith Mark V 50th Anniversary tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 neW With tags Wool or cotton Men's
deSk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. (415)260-6940 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
(650)458-3578 (650)504-0585 PLaYer Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- (650)952-3466
tabLe LaMP with brown base & gold neW LaWn SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
trim, 30" tall. $10.00. Call 650-872-2371 $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
Vintage craFtSMan Jig Saw. Circa www.elo.deals nWt zegna medium brown plaid cash-
dining rooM Table-Antique,Oak, 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466
5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- tWin bed frame-black wrought iron oLd StYLe Water dispenser-iron stand-
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873- Vintage Lingerie Washboard circa ShoeS Size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
3188 Vintage ShoPSMith and band 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
6304 (650)508-8662
tWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame SaW, good shape. $300/obo. Call strumming $50 (650)369-2486
$ 50. (650)598-9804. (650)342-6993 raY-ban toP Bar Sunglasses tuxedo Size 40, black, including white
dining tabLe (36"x54") and 4 match- RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- ziLJian cYMbaLS with stands, 21”
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for tWin bed- Free you pick up. Call shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
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Gum, bottled water, pizza bagels want to be called ‘healthy’ rules for “mini meals,” citing little pizza on broccoli alone, for instance, wouldn’t be stand behind,” she said.
By Candice Choi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bagels and dumplings as examples that healthy. The government’s dusty definition of
might qualify. Chewing gum and bottled The federal standards for use of the word healthy came under scrutiny in late 2015,
water companies say they should no longer “healthy” on labels was established in when the FDA warned Kind that its snack
NEW YORK — Pizza bagels, chewing be shut out from using the term just because 1994 and set limits on total fat and choles- bars had too much fat to use the term. Kind
gum and bottled water want to play a star- their products don’t provide nutrients. terol. pushed back, saying the fat came from nuts.
ring new role in our diets: Foods that can be Advocacy groups and health professionals Susan Mayne, who heads the FDA’s food Since the rule was established more than
called healthy. are also weighing in, raising concerns labeling division, said the definition two decades ago, nutrition experts have
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is about ingredients like sugar. reflects decades-old understanding of nutri- drawn a greater distinction between “good
revamping its definition of healthy to Some say the word healthy is inherently tion and needs to be updated. fats” like those found in nuts and “bad fats”
reflect our changing understanding of nutri- misleading when applied to a single product With the revamp, she said people will be like the trans fats in oils that are partially
tion science. The push is fueling debate instead of an overall diet. able to trust the word “healthy” is based in hydrogenated, an industrial process that
about eating habits and what the new stan- “The problem is that healthy is relative,” science, unlike many other terms on pack- gives foods a longer shelf life.
dard should say. said Bruce Y. Lee, a professor of interna- ages. The link between dietary cholesterol and
Frozen food-makers are seeking special tional health at Johns Hopkins. Subsisting “This is one that the federal agencies will heart disease is also no longer clear.

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that it keeps other people from entering
into this democratic process,” Reddy said,
adding that she has friends in Pacifica run-
Mobile Home Park, $2,500 from construc-
tion company Geer’s Excavating and
$2,000 from Philip Mahoney, vice presi-
Howard, said they would not accept money
from any developer proposing a project in
the city either now or in the foreseeable
ning for City Council seats on $15,000 dent of Cornish & Carey Commercial future.
worth of contributions. Newmark Knight Frank. Three other execu- Schmidt said he’s not accepting money
Hale and the least to incumbent Diane Schmidt said the city needs to “seriously” tives from Cornish & Carey Commercial from any developer and Umhofer said she’s
Howard. look into campaign finance reform. Newmark Knight Frank gave $1,000 each. not taking any corporate or special interest
Hale, who also works for Facebook, has “I got the sense when walking neighbor- Galisatus said the money he’s raised is money, citing the California Apartment
received $95,143, Complete Streets Vice hoods and talking to voters they also feel indicative of his fitness for the job. Association and SAMCAR specifically.
Chair Jason Galisatus is runner-up, having the same way,” he said. “I was the last and youngest candidate to Reddy also mentioned those organiza-
raised $72,964, activist Diana Reddy saw As one might guess, the two candidates enter the race and the fact that I’ve managed tions. There has been some concern in the
$50, 646 for her campaign, Christina with the most overall campaign contribu- to raise more funds than other candidates is campaign about mailers from real estate
Umhofer is working with $38, 966, tions have also received the biggest dona- a reflection of my viability and belief in my interest groups targeting Reddy for her
Planning Commissioner Ernie Schmidt tions from individual sources. capacity to lead Redwood City,” he said. stance on tenant protection measures.
got $31, 142, accountant Rick Hunter Hale has received $5,000 from the San Galisatus said he donated contributions “We made it clear in the beginning that we
raised $29,452 and Howard, who has been Mateo County Association of Realtors, or from one source, the California Association don’t accept corporate or developer money,
a councilwoman for nearly 20 years, SAMCAR; $3,200 from stay-at-home mom of Realtors, to the San Mateo County Pride but I wasn’t expecting to be offered any
received $29,287, according to campaign Robyn Reiss; $2, 500 from the Harbor Center, which provides LGBTQ services for either because of my positions,” she said.
finance statements filed with the city last Village Mobile Home Park; $2,700 from the county. “It’s always good to follow where the
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money has poured into the race and is inter- call for comment. been the target of multiple personal attacks from special interests? Those are good
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Caravan wants transport as second group enters Mexico


By Christopher Sherman to return to their home countries.
and Santiago Billy On Monday, the Federal Police aggres-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sively tried to turn back hundreds more
migrants who crossed the Suchiate River to
NILTEPEC, Mexico — The migrant cara- enter Mexico from Guatemala.
van slowly advancing through southern A low-flying police helicopter hovered
Mexico is demanding the Mexican govern- overhead as the migrants waded in large
ment help its 4, 000 participants reach groups across the murky river, apparently
Mexico City even as a smaller group of trying to use the downdraft from its rotors
Central Americans entered the country, pre- to discourage them. Guatemala’s Noti7
sumably with the intention of joining it. channel reported that one man drowned and
Worn down from long miles of walking aired video of a man dragging a seemingly
and frustrated by the caravan’s slow lifeless body from the river, but Honduran
progress, some migrants have been drop- Vice Foreign Minister Nelly Jerez later told
ping out and returning home or applying for TV station Televicentro that the man was
protected status in Mexico. Conscious of alive and being treated at a hospital in
that frustration, its representatives demand- Tapachula, Mexico.
ed “safe and dignified” transportation to the Once on the Mexican side, the migrants
capital Monday after the group arrived in were surrounded and escorted by dark-uni-
the Oaxaca state town of Niltepec. formed officers as sirens wailed. The stand-
The Mexican government has shown no off at the riverbank followed a more violent
inclination to assist, however, with the confrontation on the border bridge over the
exception of its migrant protection agency river Sunday night, when migrants threw
giving some of the caravan’s stragglers rocks and used sticks against Mexico
rides to the next town over the weekend. REUTERS police. One migrant died from a head wound
Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a group supporting Luis Acosta holds 5-year-old Angel Jesus, both from Honduras, as a caravan of migrants from during the clash, but the cause was unclear.
the caravan, has said it hopes to hold meet- Central America crossed through the Suchiate River into Mexico. The group was much smaller than the first
ings in Mexico City with federal lawmakers migrants’ rights and the caravan’s future. els toward the U.S. border. The government caravan. In the Mexican border town of
and authorities as well as representatives of But Mexican officials seem intent only regularly trumpets the number of migrants Ciudad Hidalgo, they said they hoped to
the incoming government to discuss on seeing the caravan melt away as it trav- who have applied for refugee status or asked continue onward Tuesday morning.

U.S. troops deployed at the border limited in what they can do


By Astrid Galvan about 1,000 miles from the nearest border The extraordinary military operation seekers who show up at border crossings to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS crossing. comes a week before the Nov. 6 midterm seek protection, and that Border Patrol
Instead, their role will largely mirror that elections as Trump has sought to transform agents have had no trouble apprehending
PHOENIX — The more than 5,200 active- of the existing National Guard troops — fears about the caravan and immigration people who cross illegally.
duty troops being sent by President Donald about 2,000 in all — deployed to the border into electoral gains. On Tuesday, he “I see it as a political stunt and a waste of
Trump to the U.S.-Mexico border will be over the past six months, including provid- stepped up his dire warnings, calling the military resources and waste of tax dollars,”
limited in what they can do under a federal ing helicopter support for border missions, band of migrants fleeing poverty and vio- said Kerlikowske, who was at the helm dur-
law that restricts the military from engag- installing concrete barriers and repairing lence in Central America an “invasion.” ing a major surge of Central Americans
ing in law enforcement on American soil. and maintaining vehicles. The new troops “Our Military is waiting for you!” he migrants in 2014. “To use active-duty mili-
That means the troops will not be allowed will include military police, combat engi- tweeted. tary and put them in that role, I think is a
to detain immigrants, seize drugs from neers and helicopter companies equipped R. Gil Kerlikowske, Customs and Border huge mistake. I see it as nothing more than
smugglers or have any direct involvement with advanced technology to help detect Protection commissioner from 2014 to pandering to the midterm elections by the
in stopping a migrant caravan that is still people at night. 2017, said the military cannot stop asylum president.”

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