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24/7 COVERAGE: MERCURYNEWS.COM Volume 168, issue 145 $2.50 111 NOVEMBER 11, 2018
DEATH TOLL AT 23 —
CAMP FIRE
Unforgettable tales » Fast wildfires gave MORE COVERAGE Dozens still missing » Officials finding
victims little time to think, let alone escape bodies in ashes, unable to ID many remains
By Julia Prodis Sulek
slow-motion evacuation Thurs- By Emily DeRuy, Annie
tory, consuming 105,000 acres
and Annie Sciacca
day morning said their goodbyes, Sciacca and Lisa M. Krieger
and destroying nearly 7,000 struc-
Staff writers
whispered their prayers and won- Staff writers
tures — in its first 48 hours. And
dered, is this the end? it may soon become the deadliest.
PARADISE » It’s the terror, the “I thought, this must be what BUTTE COUNTY » The death toll “We are doing everything we
sheer terror of being stuck in a hell’s going to be,” said 87-year- ASSOCIATED PRESS for the Camp Fire soared to 23 possibly can to identify those re-
vehicle in bumper to bumper traf- old Beverly Fillmore, who drove President Trump on Saturday, as authorities be- mains and make contact with the
fic with flames closing in and no- out of Paradise with her 91-year- gan the grim task of uncovering next of kin,” said Butte County
where to go that haunts them old husband, Jim. Unhealthy air: bodies in the ashes of Paradise, a Sheriff-Coroner Kory Honea. “My
most. “We were going to be cremated Expected through town overcome by the firestorm heart goes out to those people.”
On the main road that locals when we die, but I thought, this is Monday. A8 last week. Four of the bodies were dis-
affectionately called “the Sky- it, I’m going to be cremated right Trump tweetstorm: The fire, roaring about 100 covered in the town of Concow,
way to Paradise,” many of those now. This is when I die.” Threatens to revoke miles north of Sacramento, is the just west of where the fire started
trapped in the nerve-wracking ESCAPE » PAGE 7 assistance. A10 most destructive in California his- FIRE » PAGE 8
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Q Virtually ever
single bill or
how quickly.
— Joseph Gumina,
expensive car repair.
— Duncan Keefe, 1921
proposition that ei- San Carlos San Jose The remains of an unidenti-
ther raised taxes, fied American service mem-
kept them where ber were interred in a Tomb
they are or au- Joseph, call of the Unknown Soldier at
thorized the city,
county, or govern-
Gary Ayou
Vicky, for
two need to
A You’ve got that right. Arlington National Cemetery
in a ceremony presided over
Richards
FOX ment to issue bonds Columnist keep the faith. The by President Warren G.
(which then have to state last week al- I voted yes on Prop. 6 Harding.
Ryan Reynolds offers a milder “Deadpool 2” by curbing
the language and pledging some profits to charity. be serviced by more located $669 mil- Q to repeal the illegally
taxes) passed Tuesday. The lion for more than 100 up-
people in this state are un- coming projects, funded by
passed tax without voter
approval.
1987
‘Deadpool 2’ will be believable. All these bonds, or at least partly by Senate
etc., will come back to bite Bill 1. So far Caltrans has
us hard when the economy completed 53 SB1 projects,
— Jim Chapin,
Fremont
Following the failure of two
Supreme Court nominations,
President Ronald Reagan
back for holidays isn’t as good as it is. a number anticipated to announced his choice of
— Vicky S. grow to 100 by the end of Have to admit, Jim’s Judge Anthony M. Kennedy,
the year, with more on the
horizon in 2019.
A comment surprised
me and was echoed by
who went on to win confir-
mation.
And here Aquaman thought Christmas Eve. That means Vicky, keep the faith. In the past year, Cal- many others. There was
he would have the live-action
superhero screen all to him-
it will go head to head with
Sony/Columbia’s animated
A Yes, interest pay-
ment on bonds has con-
trans has filled more than
2,900 potholes and re-
no public vote on SB1, but
it was legally approved by
1992
self this Christmas. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider- sequences, but spend- placed or repaired more a two-thirds vote by the The Church of England
On Friday, Ryan Reynolds Verse” (opening Dec. 14) and ing $5.4 billion a year than 740 lane miles of Legislature. voted to ordain women as
tweeted out a poster for WB/DC’s “Aquaman” (open- in higher gas taxes to pavement, more than priests.
Fox’s “Once Upon a Dead- ing Dec. 21). smooth out our roads, ex- 37,500 feet of guardrail DMV registration fees
pool” — a release that
Michelle Obama rips
pand transit and make a and nearly 950 highway Q are also going up at
represents both a noble act
Trump in new book
bunch of other improve- lights and traffic signals; an alarming rate. I remem- LOTTERY
of charity and a brilliant bit of ments got huge support. has restriped more than ber paying $81 two years WINNING NUMBERS
box-office marketing. Former first lady Michelle This could make up for 2,000 miles to improve vis- ago, $95 last year and Daily 3 Afternoon: 9, 1, 7
“Once Upon a Deadpool” is a Obama blasts President Don- decades of neglect. ibility and safety; and has then a whopping $125 this
ald Trump in her new book, And give voters credit. fixed 800 roadway signs. year. We can’t afford these Daily 3 Evening: 9, 9, 4
recut version of the R-rated
summer sequel that tones recalling how she reacted in They’ve also approved The goal is to fix more yearly increasing rates. Daily 4: 4, 3, 3, 9
down the language and vio- shock the night she learned higher bridge tolls, sales than 17,000 lane miles of — Brian B. Fantasy 5:
lence for a PG-13 rating. he would taxes for transportation pavement, 500 bridges and 18, 23, 30, 34, 36
Or as Reynolds tweets of the replace her and bonds for infrastruc- 55,000 culverts by 2027. DAILY DERBY
husband in ture needs. Yes, high DMV fees
new version: “The only F word
in this movie is Fred Aaron the Oval Of- The cash is coming.
Now it’s up to traffic offi- Q After hitting the hor-
ribly bad pavement
A are not popular. The
average California driver
1st: 4, Big Ben
2nd: 10, Solid Gold
Savage.” And on Instagram, fice and tried
he calls it “a fairy tale that to “block it cials to deliver. joint on the 280 Free- pays $265 a year and 3rd: 7, Eureka
gives zero F’s.” In the poster, all out.” way over Coyote Creek in maybe $310 within a cou- Race time: 1:45.51
Now that Prop. 6, or San Jose and needing to ple of years.
Reynolds clings to Savage
while riding a reindeer.
Obama
In her
memoir Q the gas tax repeal,
has been rejected, let’s
get an alignment job, I
voted no on Prop. 6. A lit- Look for Gary Richards
SUPER LOTTO PLUS
Saturday’s drawing:
The “Deadpool” franchise, “Becoming,”
set to come just see how many roads tle bump in gas prices is at Facebook.com/ 1, 3, 20, 36, 37
so laced with 1980s refer- actually get repaired and nothing compared to an mr.roadshow. Mega number: 18
ences, stays true to such out Tuesday, Obama writes
riffing here. Savage played candidly about everything Wednesday’s estimated
the grandson being read the from being subjected to jackpot: $22 million
storybook tale in 1987′s “The racist comments to early News of the weird Birthdays MEGA MILLIONS
struggles in her marriage to
Princess Bride”; in “Once
Upon a Deadpool’s” new Barack Obama as he began Animal antics June Whitfield (“Abso- Friday’s drawing:
lutely Fabulous”) is 93. 8, 14, 27, 57, 67
scenes, Reynolds reportedly his political career and was In the spirit of “be careful what you wish for,” a Former Sen. Barbara Boxer, Mega Number: 5
will read his “Deadpool” ad- often away. monkey in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, shimmied D-Calif., is 78. Actor Stan- Tuesday’s estimated jack-
venture to the adult Savage Obama denounces Trump down a wall and stole a venomous cobra from a snake ley Tucci is 58. Actress
in the same childhood bed. for bragging in 2005, on the charmer at the Barbanki temple Oct. 26. The man pot: $106 million
Demi Moore is 56. Actress
Reynolds said that $1 of infamous “Access Holly- had just removed the snake from a basket when the Calista Flockhart is 54. POWERBALL
each ticket sold will go to a wood” tape, about sexually monkey grabbed it and ran back up the wall, according Actor Philip McKeon is 54.
to United Press International. The snake charmer tried Saturday’s drawing:
campaign that will be called assaulting women. She also Actor Frank John Hughes 5, 29, 34, 53, 57
“Fudge Cancer.” accuses him of using body to climb on a vendor’s cart to chase the monkey, but it is 51.Actor Leonardo
language to “stalk” Hillary got away. No word on the monkey’s fate. Powerball: 24
“Once Upon a Deadpool” will DiCaprio is 44. Actor Ian
Clinton, his 2016 opponent. — Send items to WeirdNewsTips@amuniversal.com. Patrick is 16. Saturday’s estimated
open Dec. 12 and run through jackpot: $92 million
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Escape
at any minute. She was frantic when she Jauron said.
The dam never broke, but couldn’t contact Angie Van
on Thursday — with fire, Blaricon, who along with View from a dead end
FROM PAGE 1 not water — that nightmare aide Jessie Smith was driv- On Edgewood Lane, Ga-
came true. ing the mini school bus that briel Fallon was trying to
The inferno has claimed normally carries 12 chil- save his parents’ house and
at least 23 people so far — The precipice dren with special needs. barn and 14 horses, when
six in vehicles, another just Richard and Zetta Gore “I started worrying right four vehicles drove by, their
outside one — as the Camp stood on a rock outcropping away. Where are they? What drivers in a panic: A woman
Fire roared to life Thursday at Bille Park, on the west are they doing?” Hartwig and a teenage boy was in-
morning, decimating this side of Paradise, overlook- said. “I didn’t know if her side one. An elderly cou-
town of 27,000 people just ing the deep canyon below. bus was full. I didn’t know ple in separate cars follow-
east of Chico in a wildfire The wind shifted and the if her bus was empty.” ing each other were in the
that has become the most flames were closing in as She also didn’t know others.
destructive in California they looked into the ravine. whether most parents had Is this a way out? driv-
history. “I said, ‘Zetta, it’s time,’ ” picked up their special ers would ask him, one af-
More than ever, it seems, Richard said. “We both PHOTOS BY JANE TYSKA — STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER needs children from Van ter another.
those trapped by wildfires prayed together and asked Gabriel Fallon, who was trying to save his parents’ house, Blaricon’s bus at Ponder- “No,” he would say, “it’s a
aren’t just the stubborn for God’s protection and feared that people who drove down Edgewood Lane osa Elementary — or that dead end.”
few who refuse to evacu- took off.” seeking shelter from the fire did not make it out. Bethann and Joseph Jauron He didn’t know what
ate. California wildfires are “This was the moment were stopped at roadblocks happened to them. He
increasingly wicked fast — we knew it was do or die,” from reaching the school didn’t know if they es-
with year-round fire season Zetta said. to get their 7-year-old son, caped. But on Saturday, a
colliding with late-autumn Minutes earlier, they Liam, who is autistic. half-dozen vehicles were
near-hurricane strength were stuck in the inter- “Please, you have to let smoldering carcasses on
winds — giving people lit- minable traffic on Oli- me get my son!” she pleaded the end of Edgewood Lane.
tle time to think straight, ver Road, just a couple of with an officer at a block- Three of them were touch-
much less escape. blocks from their Paradise ade. “He’s on the spectrum. ing, as though they had col-
The identities of the ones home. They hadn’t moved He needs his mommy.” lided. Who can know what
who died in Paradise and for a half hour. Cars sped Liam’s mom raced back really happened in those fi-
exactly how they died are along the shoulder. Peo- home and received a call nal moments of fear when
still unknown. But those ple ran by with bandanas from Smith, the teacher’s there’s no one left to tell
who barely made it out alive on their faces. One man aide. the story?
tell stories of paralyzing said he had a gun — and “Bethann, I’ve got him. I Fallon saw the coroner
fear and harrowing panic, although he confided in promise you I won’t let any- arrive, but he didn’t know
of trust, of love, of loyalty. the Gores that he had fled thing happen. I promise,” how many bodies were re-
Richard and Zetta Gore without ammunition — he Nancy Gelardi, left, talks with her parents, James and Smith told her. “Then the trieved.
abandoned their vehicle was ready to threaten any- Beverly Fillmore, at the Diamond Hotel in Chico on Saturday. phone lines went dead and Authorities would only
and, with the fire bear- one who tried to steal his The Fillmores, married 67 years and sure the end had come, the power went out.” say that four people had
ing down, decided to slide vehicle. ran out of gas as they were trying to flee the flames but Ponderosa Elementary died in their vehicles, some
down a deep canyon, cling- “We were sitting ducks were able to pile into their son’s car and get away. was burning. But Van Blar- on Edgewood Lane. An-
ing to bushes, and hike out to be burned in our vehi- icon had moved the mini- other was found outside a
about 7 miles to safety. An- cles, and if I was going to bus to a safer spot at a Save car, presumably trying to
gie Van Blaricon and Jessie die in a forest fire,” Richard Mart parking lot. Still, for run away.
Smith, a school bus driver Gore said, “I would rather “Zach, this is it. We’re going to another several hours, they The fire just moved so
and teacher’s aide, hun- die with my wife, trying to make a run for it on foot. This couldn’t be reached. fast, Fallon said.
kered down for seven hours get away, than sitting in a could be the last time we ever “ We k new that ev- “Everyone started grab-
with a 7-year-old autistic vehicle dying.” er y thing was burning bing stuff and trying to go,”
boy in a Save Mart park- They headed to the talk to you.” around them and ini- he said, “but it was almost
ing lot, while his mother overlook at Bille Park. As — Richard Gore tially I thought the worst,” too late already.”
feared he was dead. The the flames came within Hartwig said. The Fillmores, the el-
Fillmores, married for 67 400 feet, they called their Liam’s parents wouldn’t derly couple stuck on Sky-
years and sure the end had 32-year-old son in Ukiah. find out until later that fire- way who were certain
come, ran out of gas — but, “Zach, this is it. We’re go- in Southern California. For ing to die without putting fighters were protecting the they would perish, passed
thankfully, piled into their ing to make a run for it on years, they volunteered for up a fight.” mini school bus and others Edgewood Lane as they
son’s car and got away. foot,” Gore said. “This could the Riverside County Fire stranded in the Save Mart escaped. When they ran
The photos of aban- be the last time we ever talk Department. Unsung heroes parking lot, or that Van out of gas, their son was
doned, incinerated vehicles to you.” They made it to the bot- on the bus Blaricon and Smith were nearby and picked them
strewn across Skyway give Into the deep ravine tom of the canyon, waded keeping Liam entertained up.
a sense of the chaos that they went, each holding through the creek, then The fire started at the with graham crackers and “You couldn’t see where
preceded them. In many bags with lap blankets and followed the dirt road for 5 most chaotic time of day stories. you were. All you could see
ways, they look like scenes water bottles they could miles before they hitched a for school bus drivers — “Our little guy, our spe- was flames,” Beverly Fill-
from the town of Oroville douse themselves with if ride out. just as they were drop- cial needs boy, was happy as more said.
just a year-and-a-half ear- the fire overcame them. “When you’re contem- ping off students at school. could be, keeping us all in They finally made it out,
lier. There was no fire then, They grabbed for vines and plating death, you say, ‘Am When the Camp Fire roared high spirits,” said Van Blar- passing the “Welcome to
but people fled fearing that bushes as they slid. A fam- I ready to die?’ ” Zetta Gore into town, Paradise Uni- icon, 74. Paradise” sign. It was burn-
a damaged Oroville Dam ily of deer and turkeys cob- said. fied School District Trans- It wasn’t until 6 p.m. ing.
spillway could unleash a bled by. A peace had come over portation Director Rubina that Liam and his guard- “I don’t ever want to see a
wall of water into nearby The couple have been the couple as they de- Hartwig couldn’t reach ians were united with his tree again, ever. I know it’s
towns. It forced residents married 39 years. They met scended the cliff. “We both some of the bus drivers be- mother. “I held both of going to catch on fire,” Fill-
into an epic traffic jam with when they were teenagers were ready to die,” Richard cause the radio system was them and kissed them and more said. “We’re not going
the threat of being overrun working at a summer camp said, “but we were not go- undergoing maintenance. thanked God for them,” to rebuild in Paradise.”
A8 BAY AREA NEWS GROUP 111 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018
AIR QUALITY
No r t h
healthy smoke into the Bay is back at the house now Cal State around it.
Area, canceling outdoor packing, and I told her don’t Chico ay “Doors were wide open
City yw Morgan F ork Fea
events through the week- bother making the beds in Hall Sk Ridge
70
t for anybody and everybody
her Riv
end. case we lose the house.” Perimeter to come,” Seeley said. “Ev-
Yankee
Typically, the region Already, the Camp Fire on Friday, Hill erybody shared. It was a
sees more rain in the fall, has forced 52,000 people midnight safe haven.”
er
50 miles
but this year has been es- from their homes. On Sat- Not everyone has been so
Rd.
pecially dry. There may be urday, the blaze was threat- Chico Map lucky. So far, 6,453 homes
“a hint of rain” the week of ening about 15,000 struc- area have been destroyed, and
Clark
Thanksgiving, Powell said, tures, and dozens of people the fire has scorched an
but until then, firefighters reportedly are missing. Yuba City area three times the size of
70
.
Rd
are working under tough Marie Wehe’s family was Sacramento San Francisco.
kee
And while air crews tried after she was last seen leav- 99 ers and law enforcement
Ch
to take advantage of calmer ing her home in the tiny San Lake from across California and
Oroville
winds Saturday to attack town of Concow, just west Francisco Size
5 miles out of state are battling the
comparison 70
the deadly blaze burning of where the fire started, in inferno “all over the perim-
Oroville Dam
near Paradise, the fire was a gold 2000 Chevy Silverado eter doing different tasks,”
just 20 percent contained with disabled plates. Source: Cal Fire, Butte County Sheriff BAY AREA NEWS GROUP said Cal Fire spokesman
and spreading on two fronts “The neighbor thankfully Kevin Tidwell.
— to the north toward Stir- told my grandma to get out, Meanwhile, in Southern
ling City and south toward as it was at her back fence,” California, the Woolsey and
Lake Oroville, home to the said her granddaughter, Hill fires have forced more
nation’s tallest dam. Rosemary Flansaas. than 250,000 people in Los
In February 2017, more “But we don’t know if Angeles and Ventura coun-
than 180,000 residents were she made it out because ties to flee their homes, de-
evacuated from the region we have not gotten a call stroying Malibu mansions
near the Oroville Dam when or anything. We think she and houses built deep into
a damaged emergency spill- is stuck in there or didn’t canyons in the area.
way threatened to release a make it.” Despite the terror shak-
30-foot wall of water into Paradise, just days ago ing so many parts of the
nearby communities after a home to about 26,000 res- state, President Donald
winter of heavy rains. Dam idents, has been reduced to Trump took to Twitter on
officials frantically shored charred rubble. Few struc- Saturday morning to blame
up the spillway and lowered tures remain standing. poor forest management for
the lake levels to avoid a ca- On Saturday, fire crews California’s fires.
tastrophe. and PG&E workers fanned The comment drew im-
Now, construction oper- out across the town, comb- mediate ire, with many on
ations at the Oroville Dam ing through ashes, look- social media pointing out
spillways have been shut ing in burned out cars and the federal government
down because of the fire, checking power lines. maintains the vast majority
said Erin Mellon, a spokes- Old Town Plaza, a pop- of California forests and ar-
woman for the Department ular shopping center, was guing that climate change is
of Water Resources. The de- destroyed. A home for dis- JANE TYSKA — STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER the real culprit.
partment is wetting down abled people on Ripley “Lives have been lost,”
areas at risk of catching fire Lane was in ruins, save Burned cars and melted aluminum are seen along Pearson Road in Paradise on Saturday. Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom re-
and placing backup genera- for a fireplace and chim- The Camp Fire is so far the most destructive wildfire in California history. sponded. “Entire towns have
tors in key locations to pre- ney, and abandoned wheel- been burned to the ground.
pare for a possible power chairs left behind. Just east The iconic 132-year-old Cars abandoned on the side
outage or the loss of power of town, the historic Honey Honey Run Bridge sits in of the road. People are being
lines. Run Covered Bridge — one ruins on Butte Creek east forced to flee their homes.
Some workers have lost of the last surviving bridges of Chico on Saturday. David This is not a time for par-
their homes in the blaze, of its kind — was gone. Little, a fourth-generation tisanship. This is a time for
and the department was “We are used to fires that Chico native and editor of coordinating relief and re-
drawing up plans to con- we can control at breaks or the local Chico Enterprise- sponse and lifting those in
tinue managing water stor- towns. Not this time,” said Record, surveys the damage need up.”
age and delivery operations Oakland Fire Department at the famous covered
remotely in case the dam Battalion Chief Robert bridge, another structure Staff photographers Jane
needs to be evacuated. Lipp, who is part of a task lost in the deadly Camp Fire. Tyska, Karl Mondon
“It’s just an awful thing force that helps fight fires and Randy Vazquez
KARL MONDON
to see happen year after around the state. contributed reporting.
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
year,” Mellon said of Cal- “Usually, the towns re- Contact Emily DeRuy
ifornia’s recent rash of main, and that is where at 408-920-5077, Annie
deadly wildfires. people turn for refuge and Sciacca at 925-943-8073
Darvis McCoy is bracing mental recovery. Where do and Lisa M. Krieger at
for another order to flee they go when even the city 408-859-5306.
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HISTORY YEMEN
discovered at library
nist Jamal Khashoggi at
the Saudi Consulate in Is- photo. The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen said
tanbul. early Saturday that it had “requested cessation of inflight
The Saudi acknowledge- refueling” by the U.S. for its fighter jets after American
ment, and later U.S. com- officials said they would stop the operations.
By Michael Casey
give some clues that they “Regardless the type of ments, appeared aimed at
The Associated Press
were likely there for de- regime, the type of nation suggesting the kingdom has faced widespread in- independently conduct in-
cades. About 50 posters involved, propaganda is de- was behind the decision. ternational criticism over flight refueling in Yemen,”
ROCHESTER, N.H. » One dating back to World War I signed to rally people to- Crown Prince Mohammed its campaign of airstrikes the statement read. “As a
poster in a recently discov- championed the American ward something and make bin Salman, who launched in the coalition’s war in Ye- result, in consultation with
ered trove vilifies the Nazis Red Cross, which kept its people hate something,” he the Yemen war as the king- men, targeting Shiite reb- the United States, the co-
with a sword through a Bi- records at the library. Doz- said. “It’s meant to divide dom’s defense minister in els known as Houthis who alition has requested ces-
ble and the words “This Is ens more promoted war the world into the people March 2015, faces wide- hold the capital, Sanaa. sation of inflight refueling
the Enemy.” Some encour- bonds, while two dozen you want to be part of, the spread international crit- Saudi strikes have hit support for its operations
aged self-sacrifice by pro- highlighted a World War I people who are opposed to icism for the war and af- public markets, hospitals in Yemen.”
moting recycling, planting program in which libraries you.” ter members of his entou- and other nonmilitary tar- It also said it hoped up-
gardens and buying pota- collected books to be sent Though he hadn’t heard rage allegedly took part in gets, killing scores of ci- coming United Nations
toes. Still others warned to troops overseas. about the New Hampshire Khashoggi’s slaying. vilians. One such Saudi- sponsored talks “in a third
that loose lips can literally Many more look like big posters, Weiss said they “We support the decision led airstrike in August in country” would help end
sink ships and get Ameri- post cards, promoting tour- also illustrate the power of by the Kingdom of Saudi Yemen’s Saada province the war. U.N. special envoy
can soldiers killed. ist destinations in Britain propaganda with a focus Arabia, after consultations hit a bus and killed doz- for Yemen Martin Griffiths
This stash of 190 propa- or featuring a portrait of a on national themes. with the U.S. government, ens of people, including has said he is consulting
ganda posters from World soldier from an allied coun- “That is a key piece of this to use the coalition’s own schoolchildren wearing with Yemen’s warring par-
War I and World War II try — China, the Nether- which is they showed up in military capabilities to backpacks. Human rights ties to finalize details for a
was found last year on top lands and even Ethiopia. Rochester, New Hampshire conduct inflight refueling groups have found frag- new round of peace talks.
of two sawhorses in the The best posters look but they could just as easily in support of its operations ments of American-made However, Griffiths’ effort to
basement of a Rochester, like something painted by of been in Rochester, New in Yemen,” U.S. Defense munitions after several of revive peace talks in Sep-
New Hampshire, library. Norman Rockwell, with York or Rochester, Minne- Secretary Jim Mattis said these strikes. tember fell through after
Fragile but mostly in good one for war bonds featur- sota,” he said. “These were in a statement. “The U.S. U.S. officials, speaking the Houthis failed to at-
condition, the posters offer ing children holding an things that were created, in will also continue work- on condition of anonymity tend, arguing they didn’t
a glimpse of what life was American flag and another most cases, probably at a ing with the coalition and Friday to discuss the deci- have guarantees for their
like during war time and with a nurse watching central point with the idea Yemen to minimize civilian sion before its announce- safe return.
the extent that the Amer- over a soldier with his eyes they are going to reach the casualties and expand ur- ment, said the end to refu- News of the halt to U.S.
ican government went to bandaged and the words whole country and address gent humanitarian efforts eling wouldn’t stop Amer- refueling operations was
maintain support for the “Carry On.” On the flip side, the whole country.” throughout the country.” ican training and military swiftly dismissed by the
conflict by playing on fear, a poster has darker images Sylvester said the li- It wasn’t immediately assistance. The Post first Houthis as a media ploy
patriotism and civic duty. of Nazis burning books and brary has no plans in the clear what impact the U.S. reported the Trump ad- that came in response to
“Some of these are re- the words “Books cannot near future to display the withdrawal from air refuel- ministration’s desire to end international pressure on
ally neat,” library director be killed by fire.” Another posters. There are concerns ing operations would have. the refueling. Washington and Riyadh
Brian Sylvester said as he plays on the enemy-in-our that sunlight would cause American officials earlier The Saudi statement, over the Yemen war.
thumbed through the post- midst theme and features the colors to fade. Instead, said Saudi forces now han- carried early Saturday on “We have one clear de-
ers. a soldier floundering at sea they have photographed all dled some 80 percent of the state-run Saudi Press mand and that is a com-
“Most of them were with the words “Someone the posters and are show- their refueling operations, Agency, did not acknowl- plete halt to Saudi air-
about supporting the mili- talked.” ing them on a computer in which crucially allow air- edge the Trump admin- strikes,” said one Houthi
tary,” he said. “I would call “The posters are almost the library. craft to fly longer sorties istration’s discussions official who spoke to The
that the main theme. Pa- a lost art form,” Sylves- They are also planning over possible targets and and pressure for its with- Associated Press on Sat-
triotism. Purchasing war ter said. “People don’t do to host an expert from the can ease the pressure for drawal. urday on condition of an-
bonds, growing a victory this to try and spread this Wright Museum of World quick strikes. “Recently the kingdom onymity because he was
garden, being in support kind of message anymore. War II history for a Nov. Yet even with that refu- and the coalition has in- not authorized to brief the
of rationing all that stuff. These are such simple mes- 29 lecture on the power of eling support, Saudi Arabia creased its capability to media.
There is a neat one that has sages. It’s just really laid on war posters.
all these pictures of bombs thick.” “For me personally, it
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ended up in the library’s tain themes stand out in display the original post-
basement, but the themes these kinds of messages. ers.
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ing tide of Trump-style na-
PARIS » President Donald tionalism across Europe.
Trump and French Pres- The brouhaha began
ident Emmanuel Macron Friday night, when Trump
tried to project unity Sat- unleashed an angry Twit-
urday after Trump had ter jab at his host just as
lashed out at one of Amer- Air Force One touched
ica’s strongest allies in Eu- down in Paris. Trump
rope, claiming Macron in- tweeted that Macron “has
sulted the United States just suggested that Europe
when he pushed the idea build its own military in
of the continent having its order to protect itself from
own defense force. the U.S., China and Rus-
T he A merican and sia. Very insulting, but
French leaders, who have perhaps Europe should
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTOS had an up-and-down re- first pay its fair share of
Above, people celebrate in the streets of Paris after the signing of the Armistice that ended the fighting of World War I. lationship, told reporters NATO, which the U.S. sub-
Below, a similar celebration takes place by American troops near St. Mihiel, France. they were good friends be- sidizes greatly!”
fore going behind closed Trump’s tweet was es-
FELL SILENT
End of World War I, 100 years ago today, began what’s now known as Veterans Day
rate Sunday’s 100th anni-
versary of the end of World
War I.
Trump also had been
scheduled to visit the
Aisne-Marne American
Macron had said in an in-
terview that Europe needs
to protect itself against cy-
ber threats and the “in-
terference in our democ-
racies” from “China, Rus-
Cemetery at Belleau Wood sia and even the United
on Saturday, but canceled States.” Later, he made the
By Michael E. Ruane
ther is believed to be the last because of rainy weather case that Europe needs to
The Washington Post
American killed in World that grounded the pres- build up its own military
War I and one of the esti- idential helicopter. The because it can no longer
Sgt. Robert Cude remem- mated 2,700 men killed on president was criticized depend on the U.S. for de-
bered that the bugle call, both sides on the Western for not finding a way to fense.
“Stand Fast” — cease fir- Front on the war’s last day. get to the cemetery, which The two men struck
ing — sounded across the Shortly after 11, the Ger- is about a two-hour drive a more friendly tone as
foggy landscape of the Brit- man gunners emerged, east of Paris, where Amer- they opened their meet-
ish lines that morning. put Gunther’s body on a icans killed in World War ing at the grand presiden-
The American motor- stretcher and carried it into I are buried. The White tial residence.
cycle courier Leon George the American lines. They House sent a delegation Trump has long com-
Roth noted that in the sud- had to shoot him, they said, that included chief of staff plained about uncom-
den quiet, he could hear his because he wouldn’t stop, John Kelly in his place. pensated U.S. defense
watch ticking. and it was either him or The dustup over Eu- spending that benefits al-
Near the Moselle River them. ropean security, which lies, and earlier this year
in northeastern France, re- threatened to divert atten- threatened to turn his
cording equipment that had Attack averted tion from the weekend’s back on NATO if members
been tracking the thunder of gerness to be tested in war. rian Joseph Persico. somber remembrance didn’t boost their defense
artillery flatlined. “God be thanked Who has “Sire, you no longer have The night before, amid ceremonies, was just the spending. Trump said Ma-
It was 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, matched us with His hour,” an army,” said Chief of Staff rumors of an armistice, the latest example of fallout cron “understands that
1918 — a century ago today the British poet Rupert Gen. Wilhelm Groener. American 115th Infantry from Trump’s unpredict- and he understands the
— the 11th hour of the 11th Brooke wrote in 1914. The kaiser agreed to ab- Regiment, an outfit from able brand of Twitter-as- United States can only do
day of the 11th month. Battles went on for dicate and seek refuge in Maryland, had received sisted diplomacy. so much.”
Armistice Day. months, trapping the com- Holland. But as he was pon- what one of its chaplains His fractious, destabi- Macron defended his
Now called Veterans Day, batants in what historian dering a draft of his state- called a death sentence. lizing relationship with v iew point, say ing he
in the United States, it was Paul Fussell called a “trog- ment renouncing the throne, Battered by bloody weeks Europe has driven a wedge shares Trump’s insistence
the end of World War I, the lodyte world” of squalid a German telegraph agency, at the front, where several between the U.S. and some that there be more burden
Great War, which had killed trenches and endless artil- tipped to what was coming, men had committed suicide of its oldest allies on issues sharing.
and maimed millions of peo- lery barrages. broke the news: The kaiser and others had suffered self- including trade, defense He said it’s “unfair to
ple and turned parts of Eu- In his book “The Great was finished. inflicted wounds, the regi- spending and his seeming have the European secu-
rope into a wasteland. War and Modern Mem- “Treason, gentlemen!” ment had been resting and deference to their loom- rity today being assured
It was the end of four ory,” Fussell calculated that the kaiser bellowed when he recovering behind the lines. ing neighbor to the east, just by the United States,”
years of unimaginable ca- there were 25,000 miles of heard of the report. “Bare- But on Nov. 10, the 115th Russia’s Vladimir Putin. but did not respond to a
lamity. trench lines on the Western faced, outrageous treason!” had been ordered to move It also underscored the question about why he felt
Men and women were Front, enough to encircle out and join the assault on hot-and-cold relationship France needed protection
killed on an industrial scale the Earth. The signing the ancient fortress city of that Trump has had with from the U.S.
with poison gas, machine Between the trenches was Metz, then in Germany,
guns and flamethrowers. the toxic, uninhabitable “no The armistice was signed scheduled for Nov. 14.
Combat became mecha-
nized, and machines helped
man’s land,” infected with
putrefying corpses, rats and
at 5:10 a.m. in a railroad car
in the Forest of Compie-
“All hopes were dashed,”
the chaplain, Lt. Freder- HELP
consume much of a genera- chemical agents, and swept gne, northeast of Paris, an ick Reynolds, wrote. They BRING MISSING
tion of young men, including by machine-gun fire. event described in Persi- would be returning to “hell.”
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part tragedy that culmi- 1916. The Germans suffered last out the remainder of the “You can imagine — no,
nated in World War II and 325,000 casualties, includ- time, and this is everyone’s you can’t imagine, it is im-
still echoes today. ing more than 140,000 men prayer. I am awfully sorry possible for anyone to imag-
But in 1918, soldiers knew killed. French losses were for those of our chaps who ine who did not experience
only that the war was over. about the same. are killed this morning and it — the sense of relief and
“No more horrors,” Brit- In the Meuse-Argonne Of- there must be a decent few pure joy,” he wrote. “The
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bonfires burned on the El- the telephone and the inter- At that moment, Henry with crutches and empty
lipse, south of the White nal combustion engine, a Gunther, a draftee from coat sleeves joined in.
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office, she said. “Hopefully Schatz, 40. “Maybe the best utive and the president of day, from 23 down to 13. Personnel subcommittee
that’s another lesson.” way to put it is that we’re San Jose State University. That could climb to 14 as next year, when she plans
California women can’t at that part of the Sisyph- After Tuesday’s elec- Young Kim, a former state to make sure women in the
FROM PAGE 1 get too smug, however. The ean climb where we’ve just tion, however, Santa Clara assemblywoman, closes in military are well treated
Golden State ranks 25th in slid back down the hill to County will bump up from on winning an open seat in and given access to birth
the total for the first time the country when it comes the bottom and are feel- one to just two female su- Southern California’s 39th control, among other wom-
will eclipse 100 congress- to women in the state leg- ing really furious. Trump pervisors. Three women District. She would become en’s and family-focused is-
women out of 435 House islature. Only 31 of 120 Cal- knocked us back and we’re now serve on the San Jose the first Korean-American sues.
members. Still, more than ifornia legislators — or 26 slogging forward.” City Council, but if tight woman elected to Congress. “You bet I’m going to be
half of all voters are women, percent — are women. What’s different this elections swing their way, If Pelosi holds on to her talking about those issues,”
and the number of women And another thing: Cal- time, Schatz said, is that one or two women could be leadership position, she has Speier said. “It harkens me
in the House will rise just ifornia has never elected “it’s not just about resisting added. Santa Clara County plans for the newcomers. back to when I got elected
a few percentage points, a female governor. Wyo- and being mad, but actu- Sheriff Laurie Smith, who While traditional women’s to the state Legislature in
from 19.3 percent to about ming, ranked last on the ally organizing and fueling has held office since 1998, issues will remain on the 1986. A campaign consul-
23 percent. list for women in the legis- something meaningful like was re-elected Tuesday, as agenda, Pelosi said Wednes- tant said I shouldn’t focus
When you consider it’s lature, elected the first fe- running for office, starting was Oakland Mayor Libby day that she will be encour- on women’s issues, but on
been nearly a century male governor in the coun- a nonprofit. It does feel like Schaaf. aging the new members to a broader range of issues.
since the 19th Amendment try in 1925. a shift toward some kind of It’s been 26 years since apply for security creden- For a while I did that; then
granted women the right But while another man reclamation of power.” Dianne Feinstein of San tials to serve on such male- I realized, if I didn’t take up
to vote (the 100th anniver- — Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom In the Bay Area, the wom- Francisco and Barbara dominated committees as women’s issues, who was
sary will coincide with the — will be California’s next en’s movement — as well as Boxer of Marin helped Armed Services, National going to do it?”
2020 presidential race), less governor, “at least he’s got its foothold on power — has usher in the first “Year of Security and Foreign Af- As the new faces of the
than a quarter of the House a great wife,” said Alam- ebbed and flowed over the the Woman” to Washington fairs. U.S. House prepare for
in women’s hands doesn’t eda activist Kate Schatz, decades. in 1992 — after the fateful “This is very important their January inaugura-
sound like much. who co-founded the grass- In the 1970s, San Jose Anita Hill hearings — mak- for the face of security in tions, Walsh from Rutgers
Still, it’s heading in the roots women’s organization was heralded in newspa- ing California the first state our country, not to just be said she will be looking for-
right direction, women’s Solidarity Sundays. The pers across the country as to be represented in the U.S. the men who have been do- ward to one thing in partic-
advocates say. And Cali- state’s next first lady, Jen- “the feminist capital of the Senate by two women. ing it all along, with all due ular: the new photograph of
fornia’s veteran congress- nifer Siebel Newsom, wrote, world.” Janet Gray Hayes Since then, the number respect to their terrific lead- the freshman class.
women can be role models, produced and directed the became the first female of women in Congress has ership,” Pelosi said, “but for “We don’t know what the
said Lori Nishiura Macken- highly acclaimed “Miss mayor of a major American grown steadily but slowly women to take command final numbers are going to
zie, director of Stanford’s Representation,” a docu- city when she was elected — and Democrats have and have standing on those be at this point,” Walsh
Clayman Institute for Gen- mentary about how women in 1974, and shortly after, far outpaced Republicans. issues.” said, “but there will be an
der Studies. in power have been under- eight of San Jose’s 11 City Women will make up nearly Speier, elected in 2008, awful lot of women in that
“It’s no surprise that the represented in the media. Council members and three 40 percent of the Demo- has served on the House picture.”
state with the largest econ- “I do think we’re in a of five Santa Clara County cratic caucus, while Repub- Armed Services and Intelli-
omy in the country has the pivotal place, but it’s very supervisors were women, lican congresswomen lost gence committees and is ex- Contact Julia Prodis Sulek
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Search goes on
for the beloved As wildfires rage, teens
Orchard Supply
Hardware sign
talk climate change
There’s still no sign of the beloved Or-
chard Supply Hardware sign that van-
ished from the site of the shuttered San
Jose store off San Carlos
Street sometime last week-
end. But it’s looking more
and more that the sign was
not removed on purpose.
Google, which owns the
property the store and sign
Sal Pizarro were on, told the Preser-
Columnist vation Action Council this
week that it was unaware
the sign had been removed
and was looking into it. Lowe’s, the par-
ent company of Orchard Supply, has not
indicated that it ordered the sign to be
taken down, either.
If anything, there are clues that this
was just an outright theft. San Jose cou-
ple Dan and Kathy Hendrix emailed pho-
tos of the sign they took after 9 p.m. Fri-
day, hoping it was still lit up (it wasn’t).
The sign was noticed missing by Mon-
day morning, and it’s hard to believe it
would have been officially removed over
the weekend instead of on Friday or
Monday.
The mystery deepens when you con-
LIPO CHING — STAFF PHOTOPGRAPHER
sider an email I received from Kim Gar-
finkel, who said she was driving with her Oceanographer Robert Ballard speaks to students live from his ship during the Tech for Global Good Youth Climate Action
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everybody who has to become the next speaker, retake a supermajority in the $19 million on the failed Prop. 8
been affected by blocking much of President state Senate and even lost dialysis measure and $12 million
this and impacted.” Donald Trump’s agenda. House seats in Orange County. on Tony Thurmond, who trails in
the state schools chief race.
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Goosebumps 2: Haunted
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The Nutcracker and the Four
First Love (Filipino)
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To Love Some Buddy Nobody’s Fool (R)
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Again (PG) DVS
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ELECTION 2018
Gas tax, homeless people, sick kids may have killed water bond
By Ryan Sabalow, Lewis
Jerry Meral, the veteran “To attract wealthy inves- Asked Wednesday why the region’s floor to collapse A 2018 McClatchy inves-
Griswold and Bryan
water-policy advocate who tors … the bond’s develop- he thought the bond failed, several feet. The failing ca- tigation found that 360,000
Anderson
drafted the initiative. “If I ers included in the measure Gov. Jerry Brown offered a nal is losing its ability to Californians are served by
The Sacramento Bee
did, we would have fixed it billions of dollars’ worth of similar assessment. supply water to more than water systems that violate
before the election was hap- projects that would allow “Hard to say,” Brown 300,000 acres of crops. The state standards for nitrates,
California voters on Tues- pening. It really is kind of those investors to use tax- said. “It might be there was bond also would have paid arsenic, uranium and other
day rejected a water bond a mystery because it really payer funds for projects so many bonds.” more than $200 million for pollutants.
for the first time in almost was much like previous wa- they would otherwise have Brown, who championed repairs and other work as- Jason Phillips, CEO of
30 years, disregarding pleas ter bonds: safe drinking wa- to pay for themselves.” the 2014 Prop. 1 water bond, sociated with the Oroville the Friant Water Authority,
from its backers that the ter, water supply and envi- Those arguments might declined to say how he voted Dam crisis in 2017. said the bond’s failure af-
money would fix crumbling ronmental elements and so have been too complex for on the initiative. Prop. 3 also would have fects more than the farm-
infrastructure, bring clean on. It’s hard to figure out.” the average voter to grasp, Meral said it didn’t help provided more than $1 bil- ers who get water from the
drinking water to disad- Foes called Prop. 3 a grab said UC San Diego political that at least 15 editorial lion to help farmers comply Friant-Kern Canal. Prop. 3’s
vantaged communities and bag of special interest proj- scientist Thad Kousser. boards at the state’s news- with pending groundwater defeat also hurts disadvan-
kick-start badly needed en- ects for which farmers and Instead, Kousser said papers, including The Sac- regulations. taged communities in the
vironmental restoration water users should be pay- he suspects the reason the ramento Bee, wrote edito- Around $3 billion would area, he said.
projects. ing — not taxpayers. With bond failed was that voters rials that condemned the have gone to water quality “Not having this funding
As of Thursday’s tally, its nearly $9 billion price in 2014 and in June passed bond. improvements and fish and is going to bring (on) the wa-
54 percent of voters had tag, Prop. 3 was the largest water-related bonds. Money may also have wildlife habitat projects ter crisis that is pending a lot
rejected the $8.9 billion bond measure on the ballot Plus, voters this election been a factor. Farming across the state. About $500 faster,” he said.
Proposition 3 that promised in decades. agreed to keep higher gas groups and others had do- million would have gone to Phillips’ water district
funds to help repair Oroville Unlike most other wa- taxes, and they also passed nated nearly $5 million to flood protection. Prop. 3 may end up asking the fed-
Dam and aid Central Valley ter bonds, Prop. 3 funds bonds for children’s hospi- its campaign war chest, but would have provided $500 eral government to fund the
farmers facing groundwa- wouldn’t have been allo- tals, homeless people and af- in an email to bond sup- million to clean up drink- canal repairs because state
ter problems, among a list cated through the state fordable housing. porters, Meral said the cam- ing water. lawmakers are unlikely to
of other expenditures. budgeting process. Instead, “I think there was bond paign lacked money to buy The loss of the drinking- pay, he said.
The failure is notable: money would have been fatigue here,” Kousser said. TV ads, and “memory of the water funds leaves a con- Jay Ziegler of the Nature
The last time voters rejected paid as grants directly to “And let’s face it, a dam isn’t drought has faded, so water tinuing shortage for poor Conservancy, which sup-
a water bond was in 1990. the farms and other groups as sympathetic as a veteran, was not considered a high communities with unsafe ported the bond, said the
Since then, eight water bond that would have spent it. a sick child and a homeless priority.” water supplies, especially loss of $3 billion that the ini-
measures have passed — un- That troubled Prop. 3’s crit- person. …. When voters are The bond would have al- since the state Legislature tiative would have set aside
til now. ics, who said it lacked ac- voting to continue to tax located $750 million to re- this summer failed to ap- for water quality and habitat
So why did this bond countability. themselves for gas use, vot- pair the Friant-Kern Canal prove a tax that would have projects was a blow to Cal-
campaign go down in “The measure reflected ing for three other bonds, in the eastern San Joaquin helped clean up contami- ifornia’s ecosystem restora-
flames, when so many oth- a classic pay-to-play bond and then they see the big Valley, which is sinking be- nation, said Meral, Prop. 3’s tion goals.
ers in the drought-prone measure scheme,” the Si- price tag of this, I think vot- cause farmers in the area author. “I think there’s a very real
state have sailed through? erra Club of California said ers just balked at that price have pumped so much “They haven’t solved safe and immediate impact that
“I have no idea,” said Wednesday in a statement. tag.” groundwater it’s caused drinking water,” Meral said. comes with this,” he said.
CDC REPORT
sial overnight Twitter post, Pioneering oceanogra- long career. ize how important it is to
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management for the wild- gist Robert Ballard, most in California during a time understand how it works.”
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fused and moved ahead as terial, she said: “I’m pleas- Senate, said he too had wor- What has changed, he
part of a larger campaign to antly surprised. This is one ried about the speed of the said, is “the approach to
improve graduation rates. of those things where the changes but now sees some help students meet the out-
Too many students had got- best possible outcome was positive results. In past quan- comes for those courses.”
B18 BAY AREA NEWS GROUP 111 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018
Scott Andrew
Skillicorn
May 10, 1955 - Oct. 31, 2018
San Jose
Carol Ann Johnson Passed away peacefully at
William Hancock March 5, 1937 - October 19, 2018 home surrounded by loving
Nov. 4, 1956 - Oct. 23, 2018 family after a 10-month bat- Sally Vazquez
Beloved Carol Ann Johnson passed away on Sat. Oct. 19, tle with cancer. Scott was
San Francisco 2018 in San Jose, CA. Carol was born in St. Joseph, MO Sept. 11, 1932 - Nov. 2, 2018
born on May 10th, 1955
William N. Hancock passed away at age 61 on October and moved to Los Angeles, CA with her parents when she in San Diego, California to Resident of San Jose
23, 2018. Born on November 4, 1956, and raised in Willow was a young girl. She had a happy childhood enjoying all Joan and Stanley Skillicorn,
Glen, San Jose, Bill lived most of his life in San Francisco, that S. Cal. offered, such as theater, concerts, trolley rides Sally Vazquez passed away
the fourth of five children. peacefully with her family
where he and his wife Jessica Justino raised their daugh- to the beach, and picnics in Griffith Park. Scott grew up in San Jose,
ter Justine Hancock, now of Vancouver, British Columbia, In 1955, Carol received her AA in Dental Assisting from by her side on November 2
graduating from Willow in San Jose.
Canada. Los Angeles City College. She worked in dentistry until Glen High School in 1973.
Bill enjoyed the vibrancy of San Francisco, taking advan- 1958, when she moved to San Jose with her husband, She is survived by her
After high school Scott children, Jorge Ocampo
tage of city life with family and friends. He loved cycling Paul Johnson. They remained in the Bay Area and cel- worked at the San Jose
the back roads of the Bay Area and taking long walks (Sue), Anna Holder (Dan),
ebrated 58 years of marriage in 2014. Municipal Waterworks for Elena Ocampo, and Stephen
with his cherished canine companion Grace. But he es- People were drawn to Carol’s friendly, sincere personal- a time, before starting his
pecially loved spending time at the Hancock family cabin Ocampo (Shari); 10 grand-
ity – and she had an infectious laugh that brought a smile own landscape construction children; and 5 great-grand-
on the west shore of Lake Tahoe, boating on the lake, to your face. She was active in her community: teach- business, Creative Exterior
hiking in the nearby Desolation Wilderness, and sharing children; her 7 siblings; and
ing Sunday school at the new West Valley Presbyterian Development Company. He many other relatives and
adventures and conversation there with those who were church, playing in bridge groups, co-leading her daugh- grew the company into a
closest to him. friends.
ter’s Girl Scout troop, reading stories to elementary school premier Bay Area landscape A Funeral Mass will be
A vibrant spirit with a wonderful, quirky sense of humor, students. contracting business, build- held at 1 PM on Monday,
he had a gift for asking penetrating questions, ruminat- In the Sixties, Carol joined a craft group where she ing beautiful and elaborate November 19 at St Clare’s
ing life’s uncertainties with a clarity that was somehow forged life-long friendships and exercised her creativity landscapes for multi-mil- Church, 941 Lexington St,
both innocent and piercing. Bill was fun loving, gener- making candles, felt ornaments, beaded trees, scrapbooks, lion-dollar homes through- Santa Clara. Burial will
ous, modest, and fair-minded. He was a great support and and paper art. Each year, friends and family looked for- out the region. Scott was follow at Mission City
mentor to many, and formed close friendships that lasted ward to her handmade Christmas cards. In retirement, the driving force, and heart Memorial Park. In lieu of
for decades. Carol knitted over 600 hats for the preemie babies at and soul of the company, flowers please make do-
Bill gave generously to the institutions and causes he Kaiser Santa Clara. She loved music, singing, fine din- rarely needing to look for nations in her name to St
cared for, including KALW public radio, the San Francisco ing, hiking, nature, and--most of all--spending time with work as word of mouth Jude’s Children Hospital.
public schools and UC Santa Cruz. friends and family. She was full of life and spread joy with regarding his disciplined
In his professional life, Bill was a brilliant and highly her wit and fun-loving spirit. She will be greatly missed work ethic and attention to
successful attorney, specializing in civil appeals and wide-
ly recognized for his appellate skill. He was named a
and the world is a lesser place without her.
Carol was preceded in death by son, Mark; husband,
detail had clients lining up
his services, sometimes as
Beddingfield
“SuperLawyer” and a “Best Lawyer in America” every year Paul; and her adored parents Earl and Thelma Freeman. Funeral Service
much as a year in advance. Serving the Entire Santa Clara Valley
for nearly a decade. He spent 16 years as senior research She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Heather That legacy will live on at
attorney in the California Courts of Appeal for the First and David Kettmann; granddaughter, Kayla Kettmann; and (408) 777-8100 • FD1999
many beautiful estates. www.BeddingfieldFuneralService.com
and Sixth Appellate Districts, where he analyzed hundreds great aunt, Mary Jane Baker. Scott was an avid out-
of appeals. He later moved into the private sector, opened Carol’s family would like to give special thanks to the doorsman in the truest
his own practice in 2004, and founded the appellate firm caregivers at both the Alzheimer’s Activity Center and sense of the word and was
Eisenberg & Hancock in 2006. In 2012, he founded the Regency of Evergreen Valley where Carol resided for her happiest in rugged country.
California Appellate Law Group, which he managed un- final two years. His love of hunting, first ex-
til 2016 and of which he remained a member until his Friends and Family are invited to a memorial service on perienced as a boy hunting
death. Recently, Bill played an important role in his firm’s Friday, Nov. 16, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at Oak Hill Memorial on the Grant Ranch in east-
successful efforts to help protect Californians’ access to Park, 300 Curtner Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125. In lieu ern Santa Clara Valley with
beaches. of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations to his brothers and dad, stuck
He graduated from UC Hastings College of the Law with the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund: https://curealz.org/outreach/ with him throughout his
Order of the Coif and Thurston Society honors, and, as in-memory/carol-johnson/ life. He is warmly remem-
an undergraduate, was a UC Santa Cruz “Banana Slug,” bered by many hunting
graduating with honors. buddies as a special person
Bill is survived by his wife Jessica, daughter Justine, sis- and dear friend.
ters Jane and Kim (Steven), brother Tom (Dominique),
niece Clara, and nephews Luc and Gabriel. He was Scott’s greatest pride
preceded in death by his parents Merit and Carol, sis- and joy came from his
ter Noelle, and brother Michael. He will be profoundly daughters Amy and Alicia
missed by family, friends and colleagues. Skillicorn. No matter where
Memorial service arrangements are pending. The fam- a conversation started, it Judith Ann Rees
ily suggests that donations in Bill’s memory be made to wound up with him speak- Dec. 23, 1934 - July 30, 2018
KALW Local Public Radio, San Francisco (kalw.org). ing of his pride and love Saratoga
Neptune Society of Northern California for Amy and Alicia. Scott is
Belmont 650-592-9880 Judith Ann Rees, a former
survived by his two daugh- resident of Saratoga, CA
ters, their mother Mary passed away in Longmont,
Skillicorn, his siblings Gayle CO on July 30th, 2018, age
Eileen Hunton Skillicorn, Mark Skillicorn, 83. Judy’s final resting place
05/30/1925 ~11/05/2018 David Skillicorn (Lisa), Patie will be at Ryssby Church
Resident of Santa Clara Wegman (Jack) and numer- and Cemetery in Longmont,
ous nieces and nephews. CO. A celebration of life
Eileen Hunton, loving mother of four children, passed A private family remem-
away peacefully at age 93 on Monday, November 5th, brance will be held at a fu- will be held at the church
2018. at 2:00pm on Wednesday,
ture date. November 21, 2018. Visit
Eileen was born May 30th, 1925 in Auckland, New Neptune San Jose
Zealand and grew up on the idyllic island of Apia, Samoa www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.
(Western Samoa at the time). After high school, Eileen com to share condolences.
worked as secretary to the Governor of American Samoa, D. Jo’an Marowelli
where she met her future husband, Walter James (Jim)
Hunton. They married in 1950 and moved to the San Sunrise 5/14/31 - Sunset
Diego area where Eileen worked as a legal secretary be- 11/6/18
fore embarking on Navy postings to Saipan, Guam and Resident of Santa Clara
Memphis. The family settled in Santa Clara in 1959. D. Jo’an Marowelli was
As well as being a dedicated Mom, Eileen taught English born on May 14, 1931 in
Cheryl Sacci Victor L. Breckbill in elementary school and provided Samoan translator ser- North Adams Township,
Oct 5, 1943 - Oct 23, 2018 vices for the local court system. She was passionate about Michigan and passed away
Dec.16, 1970-Oct. 23, 2018
San Jose helping children, loved growing roses and enjoyed a good at her home on November
Resident of San Jose cup of tea. Her welcoming manner exemplified the Fa’a
Cheryl Winner Sacci was 6, 2018. She married Earl
Victor was a member of Samoa way of family, hospitality and spirituality. Marowelli in 1953 and fol-
born on October 5, 1943 the Local 393 Steamfitters Eileen was preceded in death by her husband Jim and
in Santa Clara, California lowed him throughout his
Union. Victor is survived is survived her four children, Cynthia, Charmaine, Tina & business career by mov-
to her parents Maxine and by his wife Dana Breckbill; Jim, her three grandchildren, Alicia, Dutch & Austin, and Clinton Danko
Carl Winner. Cheryl mar- ing to several states many
children Audrey & Billie her two great-grandchildren Hailey & Christopher. July 25, 1959 - Oct. 18, 2018 times and finally settled in
ried Giuseppe, “Joe”, Sacci Jean. He is also survived A private burial service will be held Wednesday,
in 1962 and is survived by San Jose, CA Santa Clara, CA in 1976.
by his mother Linda Ferdig; November 14th at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Los Altos. Survived by husband Earl,
her three sons John, David, brother Scott Breckbill. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to non-profit Clint passed away peace-
and Joseph, along with her fully with his loving fam- children Gail Anne (Daniel)
organizations helping children. Gomes and Doug (Barbara)
6 Grandchildren Michael, ily by his side after los-
Anthony, Alexandria, Olivia, ing his battle against Bone Marowelli and four grand-
Alyssa, Amelia, and 2 Marrow and Non-Hodgkin’s children. As per her request,
great grandchildren, Sofia Lymphoma Cancer. He was no services will be held.
and Theo. She is also sur- born in WPG. Canada and The family requests in lieu
www.funeralcremation.com of flowers, make donations
vived by her loving brother moved to San Jose with his
Robert. Cheryl was a long- 408.257.6262 to the Santa Clara Women’s
Saratoga FD1215 family in 1965. He gradu-
term member of St. Victor’s ated from Pioneer HS in 78, League in her memory.
Church for more than 35 Michael A. Buck enlisted in the US Navy and
years, serving faithfully as East Palo Alto Lois Long Houk Carroll McCune served in 81-82 as a MM3
a choir member, singing August 31, 1927 - June 29, 2018 San Jose on the USS Flint. He was
Michael A. Buck, age 58,
alto. She had a profound passed away on November Recent Resident of Reno, Carroll, age 98, was born a man of few words, with Lima Family
love for God, church, and 1, 2018 of a heart attack. NV and raised in Canada. a kind soul, never-ending SantaClaraMortuary
her family. She worked as (408) 296-2977
a pre-school teacher at the
He was born June 14, 1960, Lois peacefully slipped He attended the Univ. generosity, who was always
in Portsmouth,Virginia. He from this world after bat- of Saskatchewan, then there for anyone in need. www.limafamilysantaclara.com
Milpitas Community Center
and as an assistant teacher
is survived by: his parents, tling dementia. Lois was was drafted in WWII, He made sure to never
for the Berryessa School
John and Joyce Buck; his born in San Francisco, CA R.C.A.M.C. He served on miss a holiday or birthday
District. Cheryl had a love
siblings, Edward Buck, and spent Lady Nelson Hospital Ship. with his family. Clint was Life Stories
for dogs and animals and
Charita Grayson, John Buck the majority While on board he met a dedicated hardworking
helped feed homeless for
III and Sharon Buck; neph- of her years Marie Nelson, RN, mar- man with a passion for Live On
a church group that ran
ew, Edward Buck; nieces, in San Jose, ried 65 years. His son and knowledge, electronics and
soup kitchens. The family
Alina Buck, Alana Grayson CA and the daughter were born, then music. He will be deeply
would ask that any dona-
and Tina Buck; great-niec- surrounding the family moved to Calif. missed and will never be
es, Alycia, Saga and Bella; area. Carroll was in the Insurance forgotten. Clint is survived
tions be made to a Chronic great-nephews, Quinton Besides being a wife and Management business, then by his parents Dennis and Find current & past
Obstructive Pulmonary obituaries online at
Disease (COPD) non-profit
and Darren John (DJ); mother, Lois worked at a later employed with Smythe Frances Danko, sister Sherri
organization in her name.
aunts, uncles, cousins, fam- variety of jobs, including an European for 16 years. He (Nasser), sister Jo-Ann MercuryNews.com
A Rosary service is sched-
ily and friends. accounting clerk, and as a served for many years as (Marshall), niece Mattea and
uled for 7pm Thursday,
Michael was the founder of special-education teacher the beloved Elder at WVPC. nephew Gabriel Danko,
November 15th at Lima
Perfect Love. Additionally, for the Alum Rock School Carroll was known for help- aunts, uncles and cousins.
he was an Advanced Level District. ing others as well for his He was preceded in death
Family Santa Clara Mortuary.
The funeral is scheduled for
Facilitator and Trainer for Lois is survived by her caring and generous spirit. by his brother Kurtis. Our Sign a guest book
11:00 am Friday, November
WRAP, as well as many daughter Nancy Johnson Preceded in death by his thanks to the dedicated staff View photos
16th, at St. Victors Church
other accomplishments. (Larry) of Reno, NV; son wife Marie (RN). Survived by at Palo Alto VA Hospital Read stories and
in San Jose.
Please join us to Celebrate David Long (Debby) of son Doug (Debbi), daugh- for their care and kind- special remembrances
a Life that touched so Sunland, CA; and grand- ter Donna Hulsker (Rich), ness they showed Clint and
many hearts on Saturday child Emma Johnson of grandsons, Tim Hulsker and our family. As per Clint’s
November 17, 2018 from Julian, CA. Preceding her Kyle McCune. A Memorial wishes a funeral service
1:00pm-4:00pm at St. Peter’s in death were her first hus- Service will be held at West will not be held. A dona-
Lima Family Church (Parish Hall) 178 band, Burton Long and sec- Valley Presbyterian Church, tion can be made in the
SantaClaraMortuary Clinton Street, Redwood ond husband Dick Houk. Cupertino, Sat. Nov. 17th memory of Clinton Danko Visit MercuryNews.com
(408) 296-2977 City, CA 94062. On October 24, 2018, with at 1:00 p.m. Donations in by visiting: https://www. and click on obituaries
www.limafamilysantaclara.com a small family gathering, Carroll’s honor may be fisherhouse.org/programs/ Database powered by Legacy.com
Lois completed the circle of made to WVPC Foundation houses/house-locations/cal-
life as the Neptune Society or Alzheimer’s Assoc. ifornia-va-palo-alto-health-
scattered her ashes in San care-system/. Our thanks to
Francisco Bay. the Martinez Funeral Home
for their kindness.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 111 BAY AREA NEWS GROUP B19
SHAPING TODAY’S VA
Of the 2 million U.S. troops sent to Europe during World War I, more than 100,000 died, and 200,000 were
wounded. When the soldiers returned they had a new system for veterans benefits.
By KURT SNIBBE | Southern California News Group
The U.S. has given benefits to those who have served American Legion’s efforts in the 1920s resulted in the In 2016, there were around 20.4 million U.S. veterans
in the Armed Forces since the colonial creation of the U.S. Veterans representing less than 10 percent of the total
days. But as the nation amassed 2 Bureau, the forerunner of the Active duty U.S. adult population.
million troops to send to Europe in Department of Veterans Affairs we members in millions
The number of people on active duty has
1917, Congress established a new have today. The VA is the second 3.5
dropped significantly from the draft era of the
system of veterans benefits. The plans largest federal agency, behind the
1960s. There were 3.5 million on active duty
for World War I veterans included Department of Defense, with more
in 1968, and about 1.3 million active duty
programs for disability compensation, than 200,000 employees. 1.3 service members today. There are also about
insurance for service personnel and
The mission statement of today’s 800,000 reserve forces in the Department of
veterans and vocational rehabilitation
VA is to fulfill President Lincoln’s Defense.
for the disabled. 1968 2018
promise, “To care for him who shall have
In 2016, women made up about 9 percent of
In 1919, the American Legion was chartered by borne the battle, and for his widow, and
veterans, and the VA expects that number to double by
Congress as a patriotic veterans organization. The his orphan.”
2045.
Generation X (1965-1976) 15
15 million
Millennials (1977-1995)
Centennials (1996-later) 10
10 million
5
5 million
Sources: National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics, Reperes, The Associated Press, The American Legion, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Oakland
needs a
few short
drives
Poor field position gives
offense more work to do
By Jerry McDonald
jmcdonald@bayareanewsgroup.com
ALAMEDA » There’s nothing wrong with
the Raiders that a few short-field drives
couldn’t make better.
Actually, there would still be a lot
wrong with the Raiders, but it’s also true
their inability to get decent field position
has had made a bad team even worse.
The Raiders had 10 possessions in a
34-3 loss to the 49ers in falling to 1-7.
All started on their own side of the field
with an average drive start of the 24-yard
line. The Raiders’ best drive start was
their own 30-yard line on their last pos-
session when the game was out of reach.
“Our field position has been almost
horrific, to use a mild word,” coach Jon
Gruden said Wednesday.
How horrific?
The Raiders have started drives at
the 50 or inside the 50 just three times.
All three came in a 45-42 overtime win
over the Cleveland Browns in Week 4.
A fumble recovery by Johnathan Han-
kins at the 7 set up a 7-yard pass from
Derek Carr to Jared Cook. Another fum-
ble recovery by Hankins at the Cleveland
20 opened the door to a 19-yard touch-
JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER down pass to Jordy Nelson. Finally, a
Warriors guard Quinn Cook, who had 27 points filling in for Stephen Curry, shoots on Brooklyn’s D’Angelo Russell in the first quarter. 49-yard punt return to the Cleveland 29
Cook sizzles filling in for injured Curry; KD leads way with 28 points
By Mark Medina
the Brooklyn Nets with a 116- THE SCORE ing 11-of-16 from the field and
mmedina@bayareanewsgroup.com
100 victory on Saturday at Or- 3-of-5 from 3-point range in
acle Arena. WARRIORS 116, NETS 100 30 minutes. Cook also made
OAKLAND » It would usually Durant finished with a Up next: Warriors at Clippers, his first seven shots, collected
devastate a franchise if they team-leading 28 points, while Monday, 7:30 p.m., NBCBA six rebounds and added an as-
had injuries to two All-Stars shooting 9-of-15 from the field sist, which entailed throwing
and a dependable veteran. The and 9-of-9 from the free-throw Inside: Durant gets first- a lob to third-year center Da-
Warriors have a unique luxury, line along with 11 assists, three hand look at Warriors’ new mian Jones.
though. steals and a block. home in San Francisco PAGE 5 Not bad for Cook, who had
Even if Stephen Curry (left “It’s a hell of a luxury to two healthy scratches last JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO—STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
groin), Draymond Green (right have to be able to turn the of- Thompson added 24 points week and entered Saturday’s Quarterback Derek Carr and the Oakland
foot) and Shaun Livingston fense to him and have him do on 11-of-20 shooting, despite game averaging 12.2 minutes offense have struggled all season with
(right foot) stayed in the train- the majority of the ball han- shooting only 1-of-4 from the this season. poor starting field position.
er’s room, they still have one of dling,” Warriors coach Steve field and collecting three turn- “It didn’t shock me,” Kerr
the NBA’s top scorers (Kevin Kerr said. overs and three fouls. Warriors said. “That’s a mark of a pro. UP NEXT
Durant) and shooters (Klay It’s also a hell of a luxury guard Quinn Cook started in He’s a great fit for us and al-
Thompson). So, the Warriors they have other dependable Curry’s place and scored a sea- ways prepared and always Chargers (6-2) at Raiders (1-7), today,
had no problem dismantling stars and role players. son-high 27 points while go- WARRIORS » PAGE 5 1:05 p.m., FOX
49ERS
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Matt Kuchar had another rough and his McLaren team will return in eight years. 3 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast at Michigan State BIGTEN
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it, posting a 6-under 65 to open a four- Alonso said he wants to be the sec- Top-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas re- 4 p.m. Appalachian State at Alabama SEC
shot lead in the Mayakoba Golf Clas- ond driver in history to win the un- covered from a set down to beat
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Kuchar hit a wild drive to the right with a victory at the historic Amer- and win the second edition of the COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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had to get up-and-down to salvage a made the announcement at the Bra- 20-year-old Greek, who had been the 4:30 p.m. Baylor vs. Arizona State ESPN2
bogey. That was the only big mistake zilian Grand Prix in Sao Paolo. The alternate last year, prevailed 2-4, 4-1, FIGURE SKATING
for Kuchar, who is going after his Spanish driver, who qualified 18th 4-3 (3), 4-3 (3). De Minaur, who was
first PGA Tour title in more than four for today’s race at Interlagos, is re- seeded second, saved two match 9 a.m. NHK Trophy in Japan NBC
years. He saved par from just off the tiring from F1 after the Abu Dhabi points at the end of the sixth game FOOTBALL
green at the 18th to finish at 20-under season-closer on Nov. 25. of the final set to force a tiebreak. 10 a.m. CFL playoff: B.C. Lions at Hamilton ESPNEWS
193, four shots ahead of Whee Kim, HAMILTON EARNS BRAZILE POLE » However, Tsitsipas secured the vic- 1:30 p.m. CFL playoff: Winnipeg at Saskatchewan ESPN2
who had a 66. World champion Lewis Hamilton tory and the title at his next oppor-
Richy Werenski and Danny Lee each will start from pole position at to- tunity, falling onto his back in cele- GOLF
shot 67 and were five shots back, fol- day’s Brazilian Grand Prix. Hamilton bration after De Minaur hit a fore- 10 a.m. PGA Tour: Mayakoba Classic GOLF
lowed by a group that included PGA clocked a record 1 minute, 7.281 sec- hand long. De Minaur has climbed 1 p.m. Champions Tour: Charles Schwab Cup Champ. GOLF
Tour rookie of the year Aaron Wise (63) onds around Interlagos, edging Fer- more than 170 ranking spots since MOTOR SPORTS
and Cameron Champ (69). rari’s Sebastian Vettel by 0.093 sec- December, up to No. 31. 9:05 a.m. Formula One: Brazilian Grand Prix ESPN2
MCCARRON LEADS CHARLES SCHWAB onds. Hamilton’s teammate, Valtteri
CUP CHAMPIONSHIP » Scott McCarron Bottas, was third, and Ferrari’s Kimi Boxing 11:30 a.m. NASCAR Cup series: Can-Am 500 NBC
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birdieing the final two holes for a one- CHAMPIONSHIP » Christopher Bell weight champion Oleksandr Usyk Noon G-League: Texas at Oklahoma City NBA
stroke lead in the Charles Schwab Cup saved his season by winning at ISM successfully defended his four belts NFL
Championship. McCarron shot a 5-un- Raceway to snag a spot in the Xfinity and sent Tony Bellew into retirement
der 66 at Phoenix Country Club. One Series championship. The victory was by knocking out the British fighter 10 a.m. Cardinals at Chiefs CBS
of six players fighting for the Charles the series-high seventh of the season in the eighth round in Manches- 1 p.m. Chargers at Raiders FOX, 740
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McCarron had an 18-under 195 total. te- pion. Despite his dominance through- Bellew to the canvas by following up NHL
phen Ames (61) and Tim Petrovic (66) out the year, Bell crashed in the previ- a straight right with a looping left. 4 p.m. Devils at Jets NHL
were tied for second. ous two races and started Saturday’s The referee got to a count of six be-
6 p.m. Flames at Sharks NBCCA, 98.5
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» Sergio Garcia leads by two strokes in the standings. His only shot to old Bellew, who had already said this SOCCER
going into the final round of the Ned- make it to the finale at Homestead- would be his 34th and last fight, had 3:55 a.m. Premier: Liverpool vs. Fulham NBCSN
bank Golf Challenge and is on course Miami Speedway was via a victory, the better of Usyk early in the fight. 6:10 a.m. Premier: Chelsea vs. Everton NBCSN
for a wire-to-wire win at the penulti- and Bell came through to earn a shot But Bellew began to get worn down 6:30 a.m. Bundesliga: Leipzig vs. Bayer Leverkusen FS1
mate event of the European Tour sea- at a second NACAR national title. Bell by the sixth round. 7:05 a.m. La Liga: Barcelona vs. Real Betis beIN
son in Sun City, South Africa. Garcia will race next Saturday for the crown
is at 10 under after Saturday’s 1-under against Cole Custer, Daniel Hemric Hockey 8:25 a.m. Premier: Man. City vs. Man. United NBCSN
8:50 a.m. Bundesliga: Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Schalke FS2
70, Louis Oosthuizen (72) is in second. and Tyler Reddick. U.S. WINS FOUR NATIONS CUP » Hilary
Knight scored twice and the U.S. 9:20 a.m. La Liga: Rayo Vallecano vs. Villarreal beIN
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five 3-pointers, and the Dons hit 14 their singles for the host Czech Re- Holders of the world and Olympic 2:30 p.m. MLS playoff: Atlanta Utd. vs. New York FC ESPN
of 29 from distance in beating visit- public to take a commanding 2-0 titles, the Americans reinforced their 4:30 p.m. MLS playoff: New York Red Bulls vs. Columbus FS1
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who never trailed and led by as many rallied from a set down to defeat So- ice at the SaskTel Centre in Saska-
as 47 points. fia Kenin 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-4. Siniakova toon for the second time this week. 2:30 p.m. Women’s USTA Pro Circuit TENNIS
stretched the advantage by dispatch- The last time Canada beat the U.S.
Motorsports ing Alison Riske 6-3, 7-6 (2) to the in a tournament final was the 2014 MONDAY
ALONSO SEEKS TRIPLE CROWN IN RE- delight of more than 14,000 fans at Four Nations in British Columbia. BASEBALL
3 p.m. Awards: Rookie of Year MLB
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3:30 p.m. Detroit at Butler
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Gilchrist eventually en- he’ll be a Pro Bowler.” sions came in either of offensively and defensively NFL
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the inside,” McGlinchey
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trade to New England has
worked out for all parties
RIVERS ROLLS ON » Carr had
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STANFORD FOOTBALL
Parkinson caught two yard touchdown, his fifth Saturday’s 48-17 victory over Oregon State. Parkinson’s effort tied a program record. Rushing — Oregon St., Jefferson 19-109,
Pierce 3-46, M.Alfieri 4-22, Blount 3-8,
jump-ball passes for touch- of the season, and finished Luton 4-(minus 17). Stanford, Love 11-90,
downs, including one over with 90 yards on 11 car- since Andrew Luck in 2011, and the offensive line, and win 15-14 in Corvallis. Scarlett 3-49, Costello 1-45, Maddox
9-39, Woods 3-12, McFarlane 1-11, West
5-9 safety Shawn Wilson. ries. Redshirt junior Cam- and joined John Elway in a series of slow starts (Stan- The Cardinal scored 1-2, Richardson 1-(minus 4).
He also caught a perfectly- eron Scarlett had a 41- 1982 and Steve Stenstrom ford had been outscored touchdowns on seven of its Passing — Oregon St., Luton 14-26-1-205,
placed back-shoulder throw yard touchdown run and in 1993 as the only Cardi- 69-28 in the first quarter) nine drives Saturday before Blount 3-9-0-31. Stanford, Costello 23-33-
1-342, Richardson 1-1-0-6, West 1-4-0-4.
by K.J. Costello for a 28- redshirt sophomore K.J. nal QBs with six 300-yard helped keep the Cards in taking out the starters after
Receiving — Oregon St., Bradford 5-120,
yard touchdown, and had Costello had a career- games. check. the third quarter. Isai.Hodgins 3-37, Irish 2-23, Hernandez
a 75-yard score in which high 45-yard run on a QB There were high hopes None of that mattered After losing four of five 2-21, Togiai 2-11, Taylor 1-13, M.Alfieri
1-8, Pierce 1-3. Stanford, Parkinson
he lined up on the outside keeper. for Stanford’s offense, against the Beavers, who games before Saturday, 6-166, Irwin 6-70, K.Smith 3-34, Wed-
and beat 1-on-1 coverage by Costello (23 of 33 for which returned almost ev- never came close to re- Stanford now has some ington 3-22, M.Wilson 2-26, Maddox
1-12, Love 1-7, Fehoko 1-6, Scarlett 1-5,
linebacker Andrzej Hughes- 342 yards) became the ery starter from last year. capturing the effort from momentum heading into Harrington 1-4.
Murray, who fell trying to first Stanford quarterback But a feeble run game, due last season, when Stanford next Saturday’s Big Game Missed field goals — Oregon St.,
defend the pass. with four four-TD games in part to injuries to Love needed a last-minute TD to at Cal. Choukair 28.
USC’s Tyler
Vaughns run
in front of
Cal’s Camryn
Spartans suffer
Bynum at
the Memorial
Coliseum in
mightily in defeat
Los Angeles
on Saturday No. 14 Utah State amasses 804 yards in rout
night. The
Bears trailed
14-0 at By Bud Geracie
halftime, but Executive Sports Editor
scored 15 In a season of bad losses,
unanswered San Jose State might have
points when suffered its worst Saturday
this edition in Logan, Utah.
went to The Spartans lost 62-24 to
press. For 14th-ranked Utah State and
the complete although the margin of dif-
story, please ference didn’t measure up
go online to to the 49-point loss to Army
mercurynews. last month, this one carried
com/sports/ an extraordinarily dark note.
college- The Spartans allowed 804
sports yards. It was only the 17th ELI LUCERO — THE HERALD JOURNAL
time in NCAA history that a Utah State rurnning back
HARRY HOW — team had broken 800 yards. Darwin Thompson runs
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San Jose St. 7 3 7 7 — 24
straightened out. We have a Utah St. 10 28 21 3 — 62
lot of work to do at San José First quarter
State.” SJS — T.Jenkins 51 punt return (Craw-
formance. The offense raced to a STATE 6 » Drue Chrisman kept the Utah State QB Jordan ford kick), 11:09
By The Associated Press UTS — Nathan 42 pass from Jor.Love
fast start but mostly stalled from Spartans pinned back with a sensa- Love threw for a career-high (Eberle kick), 8:45
Gardner Minshew II overcame a there against the Bulldogs (6-4, 2-4) tional second half of punting, and the 491 yards and five touch- UTS — FG Eberle 26, 5:24
slow start and three fourth-down and the nation’s No. 2 scoring de- Buckeyes eventually pulled away in downs on 32-of-42 passing in Second quarter
SJS — FG Crawford 28, 13:53
failures to lead No. 10 Washington fense. East Lansing, Michigan. just three quarters. Darwin UTS — Bright 24 pass from Jor.Love
State past nose-diving Colorado 31-7 NO. 2 CLEMSON 27, NO. 17 BOSTON COL- NO. 9 LSU 24, ARKANSAS 17 » Joe Bur- Thompson rushed for 140 (Eberle kick), 10:22
on Saturday. LEGE 7 » Trevor Lawrence threw a row was 15 of 21 for 195 yards and yards and one touchdown UTS — Jor.Love 1 run (Eberle kick), 7:29
The Cougars (9-1, 6-1 Pac-12, No. touchdown pass and ran for a score a touchdown and the LSU defense on 15 carries and caught four UTS — Bright 29 run (Eberle kick), 5:20
UTS — Thompson 7 pass from Jor.Love
8 CFP) won their sixth straight, but as the battle for first-place in the dominated Arkansas a week after a passes for 115 yards and two (Eberle kick), 1:15
it wasn’t as easy as expected against ACC Atlantic Division was not much shutout loss to No. 1 Alabama. TDs. Third quarter
the Buffaloes (5-5, 2-5), who lost their of a fight. The Tigers (10-0, 7-0, No. NO. 11 UCF 35, NAVY 24 » McKenzie Mil- SJSU (1-9) actually led this UTS — Thompson 59 run (Eberle kick),
14:29
fifth straight despite the return of 2 CFP) wrapped up a fourth straight ton threw two touchdown passes and game, going ahead 7-0 on a SJS — T.Walker 35 pass from Jos.Love
star receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. trip to the ACC title game. ran for a score, helping UCF extend 41-yard return of a blocked (Crawford kick), 10:12
UTS — Greene 37 pass from Jor.Love
Washington State led by three at NO. 3 NOTRE DAME 42, FLORIDA STATE the nation’s longest winning streak punt by Tre Jenkins. It was (Eberle kick), 7:09
the half and seven heading into the 13 » Brandon Wimbush threw three- to 22 games. 10-10 early in the second UTS — Thompson 88 pass from Jor.Love
fourth quarter, but they did domi- first half touchdown passes, Dexter Milton completed 17 of 21 passes quarter. (Eberle kick), 4:33
Fourth quarter
nate the clock, limited Colorado to an Williams ran for a career-high 202 without an interception, and the Then Utah State (9-1) rat- UTS — FG Eberle 24, 8:37
average possession time of less than yards as Notre Dame rolled in a game Knights (9-0, 6-0 American Athletic tled off four consecutive TD SJS — T.Walker 75 pass from Carrillo
90 seconds on their dozen drives out- that saw the temperature at 27 de- Conference, No. 12 CFP) remained drives, starting with a 10- (Crawford kick), 8:26
side of the end-of-first-half series. grees. one of four unbeaten teams in the play march covering 75 yards SJS UTS
Minshew finished 35-of-58 passing NO. 4 MICHIGAN 42, RUTGERS 7 » Shea Football Bowl Subdivision. and ending with a 12-play, 87- First downs 14 33
for 335 yards and two TDs. He made Patterson threw for 260 yards and TENNESSEE 24, NO. 12 KENTUCKY 7 » yard march to make it 38-10 Rushes yds 20-56 41-294
Passing yards 344 510
it 24-7 on a 10-yard scramble in the three touchdowns, Karan Higdon Jarrett Guarantano threw a 39-yard at halftime. The Aggies had Comp-att-int 22-42-2 35-50-0
fourth quarter. had two 1-yard scoriung runs, and touchdown pass to Marquez Calla- 453 yards and 22 first downs Return yards 132 74
Punts-average-Avg. 8-41.5 5-18.0
NO. 6 OKLAHOMA 48, OKLAHOMA STATE the Wolverines rolled to the road win. way on the final play of the first half, in the first half. San Jose Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0
47 » A’s draft pick Kyler Murray The Wolverines (9-1, 7-0 Big Ten, No. and Darrell Taylor had four sacks State had five first downs. Penalties-yards 9-80 10-82
passed for 349 yards and ran for 66, 4 CFP) have won nine straight and for the Volunteers in the home up- “Obviously, I’m disap- Time of poss. 25:15 34:45
and the Sooners survived a late two- remain in first place in the confer- set .Taylor also forced and recovered pointed because of how we INDIVIDUAL STATS
point conversion attempt in Norman ence’s East Division. They have a fi- a fumble. started, I thought we had a Rushing — San Jose St., Nevens 10-58,
Packer 7-10, Roberson 1-3, Carrillo
to beat the Cowboys. nal tuneup against Indiana next NO. 21 PENN STATE 21, WISCONSIN 10 » chance to make it a game,” 2-(minus 15). Utah St., Thompson 15-140,
Peasley 5-67, Bright 6-54, Hervey 6-21,
Taylor Cornelius connected with week before closing the regular sea- Trace McSorley tied the school re- Brennan said. “We played so Allen 2-11, M.Walker 1-2, Vaughns 3-2,
Tylan Wallace on a 24-yard TD pass son at No. 8 Ohio State. Rutgers (1-9, cord for victories by a quarterback well against everyone in our Jor.Love 2-(minus 1), (Team) 1-(minus 2).
Passing — San Jose St., Jos.Love 18-36-2-
to cut Oklahoma’s lead to one with 0-7) didn’t have a yard passing until with 29, leading the Nittany Lions conference, up until today. It 210, Carrillo 4-6-0-134. Utah St., Jor.Love
1:03 to play. Oklahoma State went for the third quarter. past the Badgers. was very disappointing.” 32-42-0-491, Peasley 3-8-0-19.
two, but Cornelius threw short and NO. 5 GEORGIA 27, AUBURN 10 » Geor- NORTHWESTERN TO PLAY FOR BIG TEN The deficit grew to 62-17 Receiving — San Jose St., T.Walker 7-209,
Ayers 5-14, Roberson 3-(minus 5), Oliver
into coverage, and the pass fell in- gia struck for a pair of touchdowns TITLE » Isaiah Bowser ran for 165 before SJSU reserve quar- 2-62, Hartley 2-29, Foley 1-22, Holmes
1-10, Nevens 1-3. Utah St., Tarver 8-74,
complete. Oklahoma (9-1, 6-1 Big 12, late in the first half to take control yards and a touchdown, and North- terback Michael Carillo con- Thompson 4-115, Raymond 4-60, Greene
No. 6 CFP) recovered the onside kick and D’Andre Swift finished off Au- western upset Iowa 14-10 on the road nected with Tre Walker on 3-59, Nathan 3-47, Bright 3-30, Compton
3-21, D.Nelson 2-40, Vaughns 2-31,
and ran out the clock. burn with a 77-yard scoring run early to clinch a spot in the Big Ten Cham- a 75-yard TD pass. Walker Scarver 1-17, Allen 1-10, Heckstall 1-6.
NO. 1 ALABAMA 24, NO. 18 MISSISSIPPI in the fourth quarter. pionship.The Wildcats (6-4, 6-1) will scored on a 35-yard pass Missed field goals — Utah St., Eberle 43.
STATE 0 » Josh Jacobs ran for a touch- NO. 7 WEST VIRGINIA 47, TCU 10 » Will now await their opponent for the play with Josh Love in the
down and caught a scoring pass, and Grier threw three touchdown passes league title game in Indianapolis third quarter and finished game ahead of Boise State (5-
the Crimson Tide had its second to lead the Mountaineers at home. next month. with seven catches for 209 1) in the Mountain division.
straight shutout. Chasing a berth in the Big 12 champi- E WASHINGTON GRINDS DOWN UC DA- yards. “They have a really good
With quarterback Tua Tagovailoa onship game, West Virginia (8-1, 6-1, VIS IN FCS SHOWDOWN » Eastern San Jose State plays next football team,” Brennan said
still battling a gimpy right knee, the No. 9 CFP) had no trouble against Washington rolled to a 59-20 win Saturday at home against of Utah State.
Crimson Tide (10-0, 7-0 Southeast- the injury-riddled Horned Frogs (4- over UC Davis in a Big Sky Confer- Nevada and finishes the sea-
ern Conference, No. 1 CFP) turned 6, 2-5). ence showdown and matchup of Top son Nov. 24 at Fresno State. The Associated Press
to defense for another vintage per- NO. 8 OHIO STATE 26, NO. 24 MICHIGAN 10 FCS teams. At 6-0, the Aggies are one contributed to this report.
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“We’re not dealing with anything scheduled for Wednesday. Eddy Gonzalez kicked a 35-yard Nashville 13 3 0 26 56 35 5-3-0 8-0-0
Minnesota 10 4 2 22 51 42 5-0-2 5-4-0
compared to what the people up in Some spots in the Bay Area were field goal moments after Antioch Dallas 9 6 2 20 50 48 6-2-1 3-4-1
Paradise are dealing with,” Murphy not nearly as bad. missed a 30-yard attempt. The kick Winnipeg 9 5 1 19 46 40 6-2-1 3-3-0
Colorado 7 6 3 17 55 49 3-2-1 4-4-2
said. “This is minor in the scheme The AQI at kickoff Friday night in by Gonzalez completed a stunning St. Louis 6 5 3 15 50 48 5-4-1 1-1-2
of things. We still get to play. Still Concord, where De La Salle played comeback by Vintage, which trailed Chicago 6 8 3 15 49 64 3-3-2 3-5-1
got our homes. Still got our health. host to Pittsburg in an NCS Open Di- 14-0 midway through the fourth
It’s just going to be a couple of days vision game, was 61, far below the quarter. EASTERN CONFERENCE
later.” 151 and above the section deems un- Antioch (7-4) will spend a long off- ATLANTIC DIVISION
“There are thousands of homes playable. season trying to figure out what went
W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away
lost,” Partridge said. “We have a “I talked to our medical staff; they wrong after starting 5-0 and finish-
Tampa Bay 12 4 1 25 63 48 7-3-0 5-1-1
game postponed. It’s not a big deal.” texted me at like 6:30 (a.m.) and they ing 2-4. Toronto 11 6 0 22 58 46 5-5-0 6-1-0
With air quality no better Satur- had it all charted out,” DLS coach
Other games
Montreal 9 5 3 21 58 55 6-3-1 3-2-2
day through much of the Bay Area, Justin Alumbaugh said after his Boston 9 5 2 20 49 40 6-2-0 3-3-2
Buffalo 9 6 2 20 53 52 5-2-1 4-4-1
administrators at South Bay and team’s 38-0 victory. “They had al- Payton Stokes’ 4-yard run gave Ottawa 7 7 3 17 61 71 5-3-2 2-4-1
Peninsula schools made swift deci- ready looked at it and said the worst fifth seed Saratoga a one-point lead Detroit 7 8 2 16 47 60 4-4-1 3-4-1
Florida 5 5 3 13 42 44 2-3-1 3-2-2
sions to postpone playoff games un- it was going to be was about 100 and with three minutes to play Friday
METROPOLITAN DIVISION
til Monday, many deciding well be- then it’s supposed to go back down in a CCS Division V quarterfinal at
fore noon. to 40 and 50 at game time. “If they’re unbeaten Gonzales, but the home W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away
The moves came one day after the the ones that are calm about it, then team rallied for a 54-49 win as Gil- Columbus 9 6 2 20 56 58 4-4-1 5-2-1
Philadelphia 9 7 1 19 57 60 4-4-0 5-3-1
NCS rescheduled about 75 percent that’s great. When I got done teach- bert Payton Flores’ 17-yard run in N.Y. Islanders 8 6 2 18 49 42 3-1-2 5-5-0
of its football games to Monday be- ing fourth period, I was a little bit the final minute was the decisive N.Y. Rangers 8 7 2 18 50 54 5-3-0 3-4-2
Washington 7 5 3 17 53 52 5-2-2 2-3-1
cause of poor air projections. worried because I looked out and score. Saratoga finished 6-5. Fourth- Pittsburgh 7 5 3 17 51 47 3-4-1 4-1-2
The Air Quality Index in San Jose was like, ‘I don’t know.’ But then lo seeded Gonzales improved to 11-0. Carolina 7 7 3 17 47 52 3-3-2 4-4-1
and Santa Clara on Saturday morn- and behold, about an hour later, I … Palma scored 28 points in the first New Jersey 6 7 1 13 43 49 5-1-1 1-6-0
ing was an unhealthy 168. walked back outside and it was clear. quarter and 21 more in the second NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
The AQI in Mountain View was It was a great night for football. No on its way to a 55-14 rout of Pioneer Saturday’s results Today’s games
even worse, at 184. issues. We obviously wouldn’t put in the CCS Open Division III play- Philadelphia 4, Chicago 0 Minnesota at St. Louis, noon
Buffalo 4, Vancouver 3, SO Ottawa at Florida, 2 p.m.
Leland announced on Twitter that anybody in excessive harm’s way. It offs. Grant Sergent threw for two Nashville 5, Dallas 4, OT Arizona at Washington, 2 p.m.
its home CCS football game, pushed was a great night out here.” TDs and Anthony Villegas rushed Boston 5, Toronto 1 New Jersey at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.
from Friday to Saturday because of The AQI on Saturday morning in for two TDs for top seed Palma (10- Florida 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 Vegas at Boston, 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 0 Calgary at Sharks, 6 p.m.
the air, is now scheduled for Mon- Brentwood, where Liberty was to 1). Pioneer finished 4-7. … Second Montreal 5, Vegas 4 Colorado at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m.
day at 4 p.m. play host to Clayton Valley, was 62. seed Eureka (12-0) scored 60 points Detroit 4, Carolina 3, SO Monday’s games
Ottawa 6, Tampa Bay 4 Chicago at Carolina, 4 p.m.
St. Francis’ home CCS football But Partridge said the numbers that before halftime as it cruised past N.Y. Rangers 5, Columbus 4, SO Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
game against Aragon was resched- he and his principal monitored were No. 7 seed De Anza 66-20 in a NCS Calgary 1, Los Angeles 0 Columbus at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
uled again as well, now slated for trending upward through the day. Division III quarterfinal. Nashville at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
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acramento’s relative affordability has
attracted streams of people fleeing
the high rents and housing prices in
the Bay Area. Along the way, Califor-
nia’s capital city has become less af-
fordable.
Rents rose by a record 9.6 percent
last year, one of the sharpest increases in the
country, according to the real-estate data firm
Yardi-Matrix, and by another 2.5 percent this
year. A report by the Urban Displacement Proj-
ect last year found that an astonishing 95,000
low-income households live in Sacramento
neighborhoods that “are already undergoing
or are at risk of becoming hotbeds of displace-
ment.”
Home values in the city have risen too —by
30 percent over the past three years, accord-
ing to Zillow — though at $315,000, the price of
a median home is far less than it is in the Bay
Area.
We sat down with Sacramento City Council-
man Jay Schenirer, who represents one of the
most quickly changing districts of Sacramento,
to understand how city leaders are viewing —
and reacting — to all of these Bay Area trans-
plants.
Beef up your
what’s happening there today? aren’t at that level yet, so they can be extra risky. You
need to keep an eye on your stock holdings, too. This
Q Ihave
imagine businesses in the area
been changing too. Q When we talked before, you didn’t
think rent control was the answer
to Sacramento’s rising prices. But now
by standard insurance,
such as coverage for
rental units, or coverage
was focused on rural markets. Today, headquartered in
Monroe, Louisiana, and with a market value recently
near $23 billion, I’m the second largest U.S. communi-
A Businesses have been changing. The Mayor Darrell Steinberg is talking about
area around 35th and Broadway,
34th and Broadway, is one of the cool-
a temporary rent-control proposal. Has
your mind opened to the idea?
if you’re sued for slan-
dering or libeling some-
one. Imagine a scenario
cations provider to global enterprise customers, serving
customers in more than 60 countries. Who am I?
est areas, I think, in town. You’re get- in which you’re sued and Last Week’s Trivia Answer
ting a lot of new restaurants and things
like that. It has been gentrified — there’s
no question about it — and the folks who
A I am open. I mean, you sit and lis-
ten to people’s stories every week,
and we want to be a compassionate
end up ordered to pay
$1 million. Your regular
insurance policy won’t
I trace my roots way back to the 1812 founding of the
City Bank of New York, which later grew into the Na-
tional City Bank of New York. I had a network of ATMs
are frequenting those shops are differ- community. There’s a moral issue here. I offer anything close to in the late 1970s. I became a major credit card issuer af-
ent than the folks who have lived in Oak think we need to act on that. If I’m right that, but an umbrella ter buying Carte Blanche in 1978 and am now the top
Park for 20 or 30 or 40 years. and the long term looks better than the policy can. Umbrella in- issuer globally. I’m an international banking giant, with
short term, what do we do to bridge surance won’t cost you a more than 200,000 employees, more than 100 million
A
that range for a couple of years? There’s
That’s a good question. I think they some proposals on the table that would
have gone into our own suburbs. be voluntary. I’d rather see it that way,
Q I’m thinking of sell-
ing two stocks I
own. One doesn’t pay a
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uses the same A12 bionic matters much. The more deals from Huawei, ZTE, sonable discount. Gazelle ple familiar with the mat- automaker plans to use its
processor, and has the expensive phones have OnePlus, LG and other charges $489 for a used ter. massive scale to offer less-
same front (selfie) camera a stainless-steel chassis Android makers. Some iPhone 8, which is $110 The entry level vehicle expensive e-cars than ri-
with the same specs for compared with the alumi- of these phones sell for less than a new one from may be built at VW’s factory vals like Tesla, hoping to
both video and still im- num chassis on the XR. as little as $250 so shop Apple. in Emden, Germany, said blunt their early advantage
ages. That does give the XS a around and consider what The other thing to con- the people, who asked not as more consumers adopt
slightly nicer feel, but it’s you need rather than what sider is whether you really to be identified because the zero-emissions vehicle.
Some differences irrelevant once you put it big companies such as Ap- need a new phone. Even plan hasn’t received final The first in the lineup
There is a difference in a case, which I highly ple, Google and Samsung if yours is slowing down, approval by the manufac- is the I.D. Neo, which will
with the main rear camera recommend for any smart- want to sell you. you might be able to give turer’s supervisory board. be made at Zwickau, Ger-
in that the XR lacks the 2x phone. The XR comes in a Also consider getting it new life by making sure Sales could start sometime many, and begin sales in
optical zoom found on the wider array of colors than an older-model phone and any data is backed up (it after 2020, and the com- 2020. With less complexity
more expensive XS mod- the XS, but that too is ir- perhaps a used one. What- usually is by Google or pany expects to sell about and fewer model variants,
els, which also doubles the relevant if you put it in a ever one considered to be Apple), doing a factory re- 200,000 per year, they said. VW may be able to produce
digital zoom from 5x to case. the hottest phone on the set and re-installing your That would put it on par the car in roughly half the
10x. Other than that, the planet a year ago is still apps. with current production time needed to assemble a
cameras are the same, in- Competing phones just as good as it was then levels of the more-expen- Golf hatchback, according
cluding portrait mode that As I say in all my — which is pretty darned Larry Magid is a tech sive Tesla Model 3, the U.S. to the people. VW has said
blurs the background in iPhone reviews, don’t good. Apple, for example, journalist and internet electric-car leader’s most it will be sold for a price of a
closeup photos of people, overlook the competition. has reduced the price of safety activist. affordable vehicle, which comparable diesel car.
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Turkey’s NEW
So, everyone’s coming to your house for the holiday feast this year. Chill out. You may not
be the bird whisperer, but you know that Thanksgiving is really all about the side dishes.
Savory stuffing. Tangy cranberry sauce. Garlicky mashed potatoes.
And this year, we’ve got you covered with totally fresh sides to counter all the heavy
dishes at the table. Here are four fresh and amazingly easy takes on traditional side dishes.
In her book
“Friendsgiving,” food
blogger Alexandra
Shytsman shares easy
and fresh takes on classic
sides, such as Brussels
sprouts, served here with
feta and pomegranate.
COURTESY OF
ALEXANDRA SHYTSMAN
Roasted Carrot
& Avocado
Panzanella
Sure, you could serve one of those baby
spinach salads with cranberries. Or you could
serve this bright green beauty: Crisp water-
cress brimming with small, roasted mixed-
color carrots — Trader Joe’s sells them fresh
in the bag, peeled and pretty — with avocado
wedges and Champagne vinaigrette. The reci-
pe, which serves eight to 10, comes from Food
& Wine culinary director Justin Chapple’s new
cookbook, “Just Cook It!” Oh, we will.
Potatoes
1½ tablespoons Dijon mustard
total
4 ripe but firm Hass avocados, pitted, peeled and cut
6 tablespoons olive oil into wedges
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper 4 cups watercress, thick stems removed
1½ cups plain yogurt Sure, you could do the mashed thing INSTRUCTIONS
2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley with marshmallows. But guess what? Heat the oven to 400 degrees.
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint, plus small mint
leaves for garnish Sweet potatoes are already sweet. All they On a large rimmed baking sheet, toss the bread with
¼ cup olive oil and season generously with salt and
Calabrian chiles packed in olive oil need is acid or spice to add depth and bal- pepper. Spread in an even layer and bake for about 12
DIRECTIONS ance. This recipe, from Williams-Sonoma’s minutes, until golden and almost crisp. Transfer to a
Heat the oven to 425 degrees. bowl and let cool. Keep the oven on.
“The Best of Thanksgiving” (Weldon
Cut each sweet potato lengthwise into 8 Meanwhile, in a large bowl, toss the carrots, 2 table-
wedges. Spread wedges on 1 or 2 rimmed baking Owen, $25), uses both techniques. Drizzle spoons olive oil and the coriander and cumin seeds.
sheets. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with salt spears with olive oil, roast them and add Squeeze the orange and lemon over the carrots, then
and pepper. Toss to coat evenly, then spread the add the squeezed fruit to the bowl, too. Season gen-
sweet potatoes in a single layer on the sheet(s). Calabrian chiles and voila, you’ve added erously with salt and pepper and toss to mix. Spread
Roast, turning every 10 minutes, until the sweet character to an otherwise one-note dish. on two large rimmed baking sheets and roast for
potatoes are evenly browned and tender, about about 25 minutes, until lightly charred and tender. Let
30 minutes. (We’re tempted to drizzle in some of the oil cool; discard the orange and lemon.
Meanwhile, in a small bowl, stir together the from that jar of Calabrian chiles, too.) In a small bowl, whisk together the vinegar, shallot,
yogurt, chopped herbs, 1 teaspoon salt and ¼ mustard and the remaining 6 tablespoons olive oil.
teaspoon pepper. Whip up an herb yogurt sauce — the Season the vinaigrette with salt and pepper.
Transfer the sweet potatoes to a warmed platter. recipe calls for fresh parsley and mint, but On a large serving platter or in a serving bowl, gently
Dot with the Calabrian chiles and garnish with other fresh herbs work, too — and you’ve toss the bread, carrots and avocados with the vinai-
the mint leaves. Serve immediately with the grette. Add the watercress, season with salt and pep-
yogurt sauce. put a fab twist on a classic side. per and toss to mix. Serve at room temperature.
— From Williams-Sonoma’s “The Best of Thanksgiving: — From Justin Chapple’s “Just Cook It!
Recipes and Inspiration for a Festive Holiday Meal” 145 Built-to-be-Easy Recipes That Are Totally Delicious”
(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30)
Everything minutes.
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine the flour, sugar and salt; beat
on low speed until combined, about 30 seconds. Add milk mixture; continue to beat on low speed
Parker House Rolls until the dough forms a ball, about 1 minute. Increase the speed to medium-low and knead until the
dough is smooth and elastic, 4 to 5 minutes.
Remove the dough from the mixer bowl, oil the inside of the bowl, and return the dough to the
bowl. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and let the dough rise in a warm place until doubled
If you haven’t experienced the current everything in volume, about 1 hour. Divide the dough in half.
fever — that classic bagel blend is popping up on croissants, Grease a 9-by-13-inch baking pan. On a lightly floured work surface, roll each piece of dough into
a log 12 inches long. Using a pastry scraper, divide each log into 12 equal pieces. Using the cupped
rolls, even chicken — here’s your chance to show guests how palm of your hand, roll and shape each piece into a taut ball.
on-trend you are. Served warm, these light, buttery classic Arrange the dough balls in the prepared baking pan, making 4 rows of 6 balls each. Cover the pan
rolls are topped with sea salt, dried onion flakes, dried garlic tightly with plastic wrap and let the balls rise in a warm place for 30 minutes.
In a small bowl, combine the sea salt, onion flakes, garlic flakes and sesame seeds.
flakes and white sesame seeds. In other words, everything. Heat oven to 375 degrees.
They’ll complement any holiday meal, happily soaking up Remove the plastic wrap from the pan. Brush the tops of the rolls with melted butter and sprinkle
gravy, salad dressing, mashed potatoes and anything else with the sea-salt mixture. Bake until the rolls are golden and an instant-read thermometer insert-
ed into the center of a roll registers 190 degrees, 18 to 20 minutes. Invert the rolls onto a wire rack,
that hits the plate. remove the pan, then turn the rolls right side up onto another rack. Cool slightly before serving.
— From Williams-Sonoma’s “The Best of Thanksgiving:
Recipes and Inspiration for a Festive Holiday Meal”
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018
RESTAURANT BUZZ
SPICE
and Jessica Yadegaran
Swap them for oil-laden, carb- Staff writers
based or nutrition-poor snacks,
and they’re a total win. Well, the Do you hear the collective
good ones, anyway. clink? It’s the sound of Albany
Making kale snacks at home residents making a toast. They
is entirely doable for those who finally have a brewery on So-
have the patience, time and cre-
ativity to build great flavor into
the mix. And the result is signif-
icantly less expensive, as com-
mercial kale chips can run $4
adds life McCormick’s
Pumpkin Pie
lano Avenue.
Redding-based Wildcard
Brewing Co. has opened a
bright new tasting room on the
main drag in downtown Al-
to $7 for a 2-ounce bag. But for Spice Blend bany. This is the third taproom
By Jackie Burrell » jburrell@bayareanewsgroup.com
those who want to grab and 3 tablespoons ground for Wildcard but the first in
go, the best place to find kale cinnamon the East Bay. Owners Jeff and
e are deep into pumpkin-everything season, from
W
snacks is in the health food aisle 2 teaspoons ground ginger Jenny Hansen have been dis-
of natural grocery stores or on- pumpkin pies to pumpkin bread and, of course, 2 teaspoons ground tributing beers in and around
line. nutmeg the East Bay for over a year and
Great kale snacks are made those dratted pumpkin-spice lattes Starbucks are familiar with our prefer-
with carefully prepared kale 1½ teaspoons ground ence for suds.
had the nerve to roll out in August. (No, we have not let that go.) allspice
that’s been stripped of the tough The location, at the corner of
stems, cut into chip-sized bites The one thing all those recipes have in common is a reli- 1½ teaspoons ground Kains Avenue, features 10 ro-
and mixed with a creative blend ance on a spice blend so commonly used, spice companies sell cloves tating taps of craft ales, from
of nuts, seeds and seasonings, a Vienna lager to an oatmeal
before being air-dried with min-
“pumpkin pie spice” in pre-mixed form. That’s certainly conve- McCormick porter. Wildcard brews on a
imal heat to a state of tender- nient if the only time you use, say, cinnamon is for pumpkin pie. Apple Pie Spice 15-barrel system and puts out
crispness. But for those of us with a spice shelf full of cloves and nutmeg — 4 tablespoons ground numerous styles each month,
Kale gone wrong is poorly cinnamon including plenty of IPAs, from
seasoned, under-dried or dried and a penchant for sprinkling cinnamon on everything — that’s 1½ teaspoons ground double and West Coast to juicy.
at such high heat that it turns just silly. Why buy a single-use mixture when you already have nutmeg The tasting room offers pints,
ugly and bitter. Here’s the scoop ½ teaspoon ground sampler flights, growlers and
on the best of the bunch — and all the parts for what the McCormick spice company calls the packaged beers to go. There’s
allspice
the kale fails. Nutrition details “granddaddy of fall flavor staples”? no food but the Hansens en-
refer to 1 ounce, which is typi- McCormick’s courage guests to bring in out-
cally half a bag.
McCormick, of course, sells its own red-capped jars of pump- side food.
kin pie spice. But they’ve shared their recipe, so you can blend Chai Spice They will host a grand open-
6 tablespoons sugar ing on Friday with live music,
your own. They recommend using McCormick spices, of course,
¾ teaspoon ground finger foods, custom glasses,
for that DIY pumpkin-pie blend, their apple-pie spice mixture cardamom discount pints and specialty
and their very cool chai spice variation. ¾ teaspoon ground ales. The taproom is located at
cinnamon 1122 Solano Ave., Albany. Cur-
And we, of course, recommend using whatever spices you rent hours are 2 to 9 p.m. Tues-
¾ teaspoon ground cloves
already have — as long as those spices are not more than a year day-Thursday, noon to 10 p.m.
Pinch white pepper Friday-Saturday and noon to 6
old. Spices lose their vibrancy and flavor rapidly. Your pie will ¼ teaspoon vanilla p.m. Sunday. For more informa-
be significantly more delicious if you’re using fresh ingredients. extract, optional tion, go to wildcardbrewingco.
GETTY IMAGES com.
The best kale chips are crisp-
tender bites of yumminess. Homestead’s 5th annual
QUICK COOK Dungeness crab feast
Brad’s Original
Crunchy Kale Love crab but don’t want
to cook on the days before
Bold umami flavor thanks to Thanksgiving? This dinner is
chickpea miso, fresh seeds and so up your alley.
big clusters of greens make this Now in its fifth year, Home-
tasty snack the one to beat. And stead Restaurant’s prix fixe
these snacks come in a range of feast takes place Nov. 20 and
flavors. 70 calories, 5 g fat, 21 in Oakland and features ev-
210 mg sodium, 3 g protein. erything you crave for such a
$4.99 for 2 ounces at Whole supper, including an heirloom
Foods. ★★★★ chicory salad with Shinko pear,
pomegranate and Boont Cor-
Made In Nature Organic ners aged goat cheese; charred
Nacho Garden Organic broccolini; spiced delicata
Kale Chips squash; and, of course, grilled
Dungeness crab with fried but-
The lively hit of cheese and to- terball potatoes.
mato in these chip-sized, toasty For dessert, you can expect
bites taste like a plate of gour- persimmon cake with roasted
met nachos. The rosemary truf- huckleberries, pistachios and
fle and the sea salt, infused yogurt whipped cream. The
with Kalamata olives, are also dinner costs $68 with a half-
unique, tasty bites. 150 calories, portion price of $34, and a sup-
11 g fat, 280 mg sodium, 5 g pro- CHRIS ANDRE — PARTIES THAT COOK plemental half-crab offered for
tein. $4.99 for 2 ounces on Ama- This spice-crusted pork tenderloin makes entertaining a breeze. Serve it with a chimichurri sauce. an additional $18 (perfect for
zon. ★★★ the kiddos). All prices include
Dining
livery service Caviar, and opened the Several new Bay Area locations
first of its three San Francisco loca- are planned, according to the com-
tions in 2015. They have temporary pany’s website, including the previ-
FROM PAGE 5 closed their San Jose location to pre- ously announced Walnut Creek, Los
pare for the rebrand as Rooster & Gatos and Redwood City shops.
hind a merger recently announced Rice. The original Berkeley location The most recent opening was in
in the world of fast-casual Thai-style is closed indefinitely as the teams downtown San Mateo, at 314 B St.
chicken and rice, or khao mun gai. consolidate their expansion plans. The Lafayette cafe will be at 998
Two competing Bay Area chains, In the meantime, three new Moraga Ave., in the former Squir-
Chick’n Rice and Rooster & Rice, Rooster & Rice locations are also in rels coffee shop space. San Ramon’s
have merged their companies and development in San Jose at West- will be at the new City Center Bishop
adopted the name, brand and simple field Valley Fair, in Pleasanton at 3120 Ranch.
menu of Rooster & Rice, which of- Santa Rita Road, and a third new San Founded in 2002 in Denmark’s
fers three types of poached organic Francisco location at Stanyan Street. capital, Joe & The Juice is a coffee-
chicken, served over fragrant rice house-smoothie shop hybrid that
and garnished with cucumbers and Joe & The Juice adding also offers a lineup of health shakes
cilantro, plus a vegetarian version. Lafayette, San Ramon shops and flatbread sandwiches. Details:
Rooster & Rice was co-founded www.joejuice.com.
by Bryan Lew and Tommy Charoen Joe & The Juice, the hip cafe from
in 2015, and currently has three San Copenhagen that’s expanding widely Send restaurant tips to
Francisco locations. Chick’n Rice was in the Bay Area, is opening soon in Linda Zavoral at lzavoral@
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WEEKEND GETAWAYS
ON THE ROAD
California’s
RETRO
motor
LODGE
REVIVAL
CAMBRIA BEACH LODGE
The Cambria Beach Lodge is a bike ride away from
downtown Cambria and its restaurants and cafes.
M
By Amber Turpin » Correspondent
tains many of the easy drive-up elements of
a traditional motor lodge, but it’s been re-
otor lodges first sprang up in the done with modern amenities and upgrades,
1950s, offering ease, affordabil- including frosé — frozen rosé wine — by the
ity and the ultimate room-side pool, in the shadow of a vintage neon sign.
parking convenience to the sud- “The history of motor lodges is marked by
den surge of Americans hitting the 1950s, banana boats, big American cars
the highway. Low price tags still and campers,” says Sandman owner Stephen
thrill today, naturally, but modern travel- Yang, whose firm also worked on the Ace
ers are seeking more: a sense of authentic- in Palm Springs, a hipster haven that kick-
ity and place and, of course, Instagram-wor- started a slew of copycats. “The motor lodges
thy visuals. were really enabled by postwar euphoria in
Now those retro motor lodges are mak- this country. Americans were proud of their
ing a comeback. Hoteliers big and small are country and loved to see it by car. The re-
grabbing up these often down-and-out prop- surgence of the motor lodge is a confirma-
erties and bringing them back to life with tion that peo-
midcentury- ple are look-
modern ing for a
design el- place that is
ements, lo- IF YOU GO approach- SKYVIEW LOS ALAMOS
cal artisan able, com- Enjoy frosé — frozen rosé wine — as you sunbathe at Los Alamos’ Skyview motel.
touches, Skyview Los Alamos: Rooms start at fortable and
boutique $139. 9150 Highway 101, Los Alamos; accessible
hotel-level www.skyviewlosalamos.com to all. The
comfort and The Sandman: Rooms start at $139. S a nd m a n
picture-per- 3421 Cleveland Ave., Santa Rosa; www. speaks to
fect pops of sandmansantarosa.com all three.”
color. The Goodland: Rooms start at $168. 5650 Larger
K imberly Calle Real, Goleta; www.thegoodland.com h o t e l
Walker and Cambria Beach Lodge: Rooms start at g r oups
Mike Kyle’s first $129. 6180 Moonstone Beach Drive, are get-
hotel project Cambria; www.cambriabeachlodge.com ting into
was the Granada the game,
in San Luis t o o .
Obispo, where Kimpton,
coincidentally, the which began the bou-
term “motel” was tique hotel trend, has always been
first coined by the at the forefront of unique design and fun
owner of the Mile- amenities. The 1960s Goodland in Goleta,
stone Mo-Tel. It was an eye-opening experi- just a few miles from UC Santa Barbara, is
ence, Walker says, to renovate a long-aban- a perfect example. The former Holiday Inn
doned 1920s hotel and reopen it as a bou- offers the drive-up convenience it always
tique hotel. The duo immediately saw the had, but now it comes with cruiser bikes,
potential in the Skyview Los Alamos, a run- Airstream pop-up events, poolside yoga and
down motel built in 1959 in the neighbor- a vinyl record library.
THE SANDMAN
ing town. Those details are “gentle nods back to
“I’m attracted to properties with history, Americana history,” says general manager Grab a drink at the bar, then head to the pool at the retro-cool Sandman in Santa Rosa.
old souls with stories to tell,” Walker says. Zachary Jellson.
“That’s reflected in our development choices. The Goodland design team used many of “We designed the hotel ourselves,” says co- At the end of the day, we still just want
In 1964, there were 61,000 roadside motels those spaces to create communal pockets owner David Dittmer. “It is the first time we a comfortable, affordable place to lay our
in America. By 2012, there were only 16,000 throughout the property. “People travel for did not work with a professional designer. It weary heads. But if there’s some luxe soap
left. The restoration of Skyview is part of our different reasons,” he says, “but to be able to was a personal project for us.” and kombucha on tap we certainly won’t
overall goal. We are passionate about pres- sit down and strike up a conversation with The idea, he says, was to design “a new and complain.
ervation and repurposing forgotten spaces someone … that’s special.” improved ‘motor’ or ‘surf’ lodge. Highway 1 is “There is something very Californian
and properties.” Artistic touches and local goods are lovely one of the most beautiful stretches of high- about jumping in a car with your significant
The Granada was an abandoned 1920s things, but a hotel’s success is always de- way and coast anywhere in the world, and other or family and going surfing, hiking or
hotel slated to be demolished, she says. “Sky- pendent on location. The 1950s Cambria there is a nostalgic element to these types of wine tasting for the weekend,” Dittmer says.
view was a 1950s motel operating as a half- Beach Lodge hits the mark. It sits directly trips for people living in San Francisco and “That’s the way we would want to spend a
way house. Both had incredible roots but across from Moonstone Beach and an easy Los Angeles. We wanted to design a property weekend. No planes or trains, just an open
had been neglected. We were able to pre- Linus bike ride to Cambria’s main drag. The that could take them back to the original ex- American road and the wind in your hair!
serve a piece of the past, while adding to the lodge, which is owned by the PRG Hospital- perience in the 1950s, but with an updated There is something very simple and wonder-
surrounding community.” ity Group, reopened two years ago. design that new guests can identify with.” ful about that.”