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Wednesday Oct. 4, 2017 XVIII, Edition 41 www.smdailyjournal.com

Serra Station plan getsreview


Millbrae Planning Commission takes initial step for office, housing development near train station
By Austin Walsh planning commissioners who first and homes, optimism prevailed that a suit- ring to neighbors who fear their homes will
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF approached the substantive details of the able deal could be reached. be dwarfed by the project comprised of 444
Serra Station proposal. Recently loosened development regula- units, more than 290,000 square feet of
A keystone development proposed at the The discussion Monday, Oct. 2, addressed tions pave the way for construction, but offices and approximately 13,200 square
Millbrae train station started working its a variety of unresolved terms in a develop- Commissioner Anders Fung spoke on the feet of retail spaces.
way through the formal review process, but ment agreement which applicant Vincent delicate balance officials are trying to Muzzi argued the community and econom-
sizable hurdles still exist before it is Muzzi and city officials continue crafting. strike when also weighing residential con- ic benefits offered through construction of a
approved. While no decision was made at the meet- cerns. landmark project long sought by officials
Neighborhood concerns, affordable hous- ing featuring a few animated exchanges Something is going to be built at this should outweigh frustrations shared by
from those on opposing sides of the pro- site. But what can we do to alleviate the neighbors, and warned against officials tak-
ing and parking design and are among the
issues still needing to be hashed out by posal offering space for hundreds of jobs pain for these people? asked Fung, refer- See SERRA, Page 19

Cops: Attack
extensively
preplanned
Vegas gunman transferred $100K
and set up cameras at hotel room
By Ken Ritter Inside
and Michael Balsamo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAS VEGAS The Las Vegas gun-


man transferred $100,000 overseas
in the days before the attack and Acts of heroism
planned the massacre so meticulously emerge in chaos
that he even set up cameras inside the of Las Vegas shooting
TRAVIS WATTS peephole of his high-rise hotel room See page 7
Jon Hogg, owner of Social Fusion Kitchen, incorporates Japanese and Mexican ingredients to make sushi burritos. Below:The and on a service cart outside his door,
kung pao chicken and waffles is fusion of a classic Asian-American dish with traditional Southern comfort food. apparently to spot anyone coming for him, authorities said
Tuesday.

Dining on diversity See VEGAS, Page 20

Social Fusion Kitchen mixes it up in downtown San Mateo City bans smoking in
By Kerry Chan-Laddaran
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT multi-family housing
Since he was 21 years old, Jon Hogg
has been making sandwiches, working Condos, duplexes and apartments
through college then becoming an
owner of a successful deli.
part of new Redwood City policy
Yet he wanted to create food that By Anna Schuessler
went beyond two slices of bread. Last DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
October, Hogg opened Social Fusion
Kitchen in downtown San Mateo, In an effort to curb the effects of smoking in multi-unit
blending all that he is and appreciates residences, the Redwood City Council voted Monday to ban
into a restaurant and its food. smoking in and around apartment buildings, condominiums
What I love of about San Mateo is and duplexes.
that it is so diverse in culture. Theres Though smoking will be allowed in enclosed, designated
areas at least 25 feet away from gyms and areas primarily
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Thought for the Day


I hate a song that makes you think that you are not
any good. I hate a song that makes you think that
you are just born to lose ... Songs that run you down
or poke fun at you on account of your bad luck or
hard traveling. I am out to fight those songs to my
very last breath of air and my last drop of blood.
Woody Guthrie

This Day in History


Gen. George Washingtons troops

1777 launched an assault on the British at


Germantown, Pennsylvania, resulting
in heavy American casualties.
In 1 8 2 2 , the 19th president of the United States,
Rutherford B. Hayes, was born in Delaware, Ohio.
In 1 9 3 1 , the comic strip Dick Tracy, created by Chester
Gould, made its debut.
In 1 9 4 0 , Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini conferred at
Brenner Pass in the Alps.
In 1 9 5 9 , the Soviet Union launched Luna 3, a space probe
which transmitted images of the far side of the moon.
In 1 9 6 0 , an Eastern Air Lines Lockheed L-188A Electra
crashed on takeoff from Bostons Logan International
Airport, killing all but 10 of the 72 people on board.
In 1 9 7 0 , rock singer Janis Joplin, 27, was found dead in
her Hollywood hotel room.
In 1 9 7 6 , Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz resigned in the REUTERS
wake of a controversy over an obscene joke hed made that Visitors ride a swing ride during the last day of the 184th Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany.
was derogatory to blacks.
In 1 9 8 2 , casino executive Frank Lefty Rosenthal sur-
vived the bombing of his Cadillac outside a Las Vegas
In other news ...
restaurant; the case was never solved. Born in same hospital, on They say the fight early Saturday whales and sea turtles.
In 1 9 9 0 , for the first time in nearly six decades, German morning also may have started over Kirsten Macintyre, a spokeswoman
lawmakers met in the Reichstag for the first meeting of same day. Now theyre married beer, and that the suspect and the vic- for the California Department of Fish
reunified Germanys parliament. TAUNTON, Mass. A couple born tim knew each other. and Wildlife, said the center has a long-
In 1 9 9 1 , 26 nations, including the United States, signed on the same day at the same Police arrested the 19-year-old standing policy not to comment on
the Madrid Protocol, which imposed a 50-year ban on oil Massachusetts hospital have Hackettstown man on simple assault pending litigation.
exploration and mining in Antarctica. exchanged vows more than two decades charges. The pots and lines used by crab fish-
later. ing boats can get carried away by
Birthdays The Taunton Gazette reports that Environmental group sues waves or by vessels that accidentally
Jessica Gomes and Aaron Bairos got state over whale-killing gear snag whales and turtles. The animals
married Sept. 9. Each was born on April can drag fishing gear for hundreds of
28, 1990, at the same hospital in SAN FRANCISCO An environmen- miles and often die from their entangle-
Taunton, about 40 miles south of tal group sued the state of California on ment injuries.
Boston. Tuesday for allegedly not doing enough Entanglements of whales have bro-
The two grew up in communities a to keep Dungeness crab fishery gear ken records on the West Coast in each
few miles apart before meeting through from killing protected whales. of the past three years. There were 71
mutual friends in high school. The Center for Biological Diversity reported whale entanglements last
Gomes says she and Bairos figured filed its lawsuit in federal court in San year, up from 62 in 2015 and 30 in
out they were born on the same day Francisco, saying the California 2014. Before that, whale entanglement
The former Music producer Actor Liev pretty early on when they took a Department of Fish and Wildlife is reports averaged fewer than 10 per
Chairman of the Russell Simmons is Schreiber is 50. drivers education class together and liable for a surge in entanglements of year, it added.
Joint Chiefs of 60. saw the proof on their learners per- endangered whales and sea turtles The California commercial
Staff, Adm. Mike mits. because it authorizes and manages Dungeness crab trap fishery entangles
Mullen, is 71. She says it was love at first sight. operation of the fishery. more endangered whales and sea turtles
California should put in place more than any other U.S. West Coast fish-
Actor Armand Assante is 68. Actor Alan Rosenberg is 67.
Actor Christoph Waltz is 61. Actor Bill Fagerbakke is 60. Police: Man facing charges
mandatory protection measures, such ery. Many of last years entanglements
as blocking fishing operations from were clustered around the biologically
Actress Kyra Schon (Film: Night of the Living Dead) is 60. after fight over stolen pork roll especially important waters for rich Monterey Bay, where migrating
Actress-singer Wendy Makkena is 59. Musician Chris Lowe HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. A New whales, restricting the amount of gear whales came to feed, according to the
(The Pet Shop Boys) is 58. Country musician Gregg Hobie Jersey man who police say punched in whale hotspots and reducing the center.
Hubbard (Sawyer Brown) is 57. Actor David W. Harper is 56. another man several times over a amount of rope running through the California fishermen and port offi-
Singer Jon Secada is 56. TV personality John Melendez is 52. stolen pork roll sandwich is facing water, the center said. cials working with the Nature
Actor-comedian Jerry Minor is 50. Actor Abraham Benrubi is charges. These entanglements are heart- Conservancy environmental group
48. Country singer-musician Heidi Newfield is 47. Singer-gui- Hackettstown police say they were breaking, illegal and way too com- this year launched a program to recover
tarist M. Ward (She & Him) is 44. Actress Dana Davis is 39. called to an apartment on reports of a mon, said Kristen Monsell, a senior lost or abandoned ropes, buoys and
Actor Phillip Glasser is 39. Rock singer-musician Marc fight over a stolen pork roll. Police attorney with the Center. California anchors of fishing gear from the ocean
Roberge (O.A.R.) is 39. Actor Brandon Barash is 38. Actress found the victim with swelling on his officials cant let this minefield of crab in an effort to reduce the number of
Rachael Leigh Cook is 38. Actor Tim Peper is 37. face. traps continue to slaughter endangered entangled animals.

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San Mateo allocates $400K in developer fees Police reports
Everything but the kitchen sink
Hillsdale Terrace mitigation money to fund street improvements, child care Appliances were stolen from a residence
By Anna Schuessler of which will be offered at below-market I dont think I have enough information that was under construction on Avila
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF rates. When the project was approved Feb. in terms of how we could lessen the impact Road in San Mateo, it was reported at
6, the developer agreed to contribute on the neighborhood, she said. 7:40 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24.
With an eye on traffic mitigation and $400,000 to the city as a community bene- Freschet advocated for the citys Public
child care, San Mateo officials Monday fit because the project exceeded the zones Works Department to meet with residents of
allocated $400,000 promised to the city by height limits. the nearby neighborhoods to develop a REDWOOD CITY
the developer of the mixed-use Hillsdale Lisa Taner, president of the Beresford vision for what the neighborhood would DUI. A vehicle was seen hitting the side
Terrace project. Hillsdale Neighborhood Association, become with all the changes planned. barriers of the road and almost struck sever-
Councilmembers favored bicycle and encouraged the council to dedicate the Though she acknowledged the need for al vehicles on Woodside Road, it was report-
pedestrian improvements to the projects entirety of the funds to mitigating effects child care, Freschet said she favored using ed at 9:52 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1.
immediate surroundings, which are near the of the uptick in traffic expected to accom- the funds toward projects directly benefit- Re c k l e s s dri v e rs . A vehicle almost
site of the future relocated Caltrain station, pany the project. She said Beresford ing neighbors of the project. crashed into another vehicle on Broadway, it
when they voted 3-1 to allocate $300,000 Hillsdale neighborhood residents and busi- I think the funds for this personally was reported at 7:39 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1.
of the funds to street and safety improve- ness owners have long expressed interest should be used for the public benefit of the Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle with its keys in
ments and $100,000 toward the citys child in projects improving safety for pedestri- neighborhoods surrounding Hillsdale it was stolen on Broadway, it was reported at
care fund. Councilwoman Maureen Freschet ans, bicyclists and children attending near- Terrace, she said. 6:50 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1.
voted against the motion and Mayor David by schools. Instead of requesting specific Brad Underwood, the citys Public Works Pe t t y t h e f t . A bicycle was stolen on
Lim was absent. projects on behalf of the neighborhood, director, said the site has long been pegged Jefferson Avenue, it was reported at 2:06
For Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla, funding she advocated for councilmembers, city for future study and said the city is hoping p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30.
traffic mitigation measures that neighbors staff and residents to discuss what street to build on ongoing work with residents to Petty theft. A mountain bike was stolen
of the project have been asking for and improvements made the most sense. put traffic improvements into place in time from a garage on Franklin Street, it was
child care, a much-needed resource across The [Beresford Hillsdale Neighborhood for the projects opening. reported at 1:13 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30.
the Peninsula, made the most sense of the Association] board urges that all these I think thats going to be one of the sig-
Petty theft. Someones wallet was stolen
three projects up for review by the council monies be dedicated toward vehicle traffic nificant areas of town thats going to be
on Veterans Boulevard, it was reported at
Monday. Councilmembers also considered mitigation in and around the immediate affected differently than it is currently, he
12:51 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30.
funding median improvements, crosswalks vicinity of the project, she said. said.
and landscaping between 27th Avenue and Councilwoman Diane Papan emphasized
28th Avenue along the southern portion of the need to identify the specific areas where
El Camino Real, just outside the project. traffic mitigation would be focused. Papan
We have a huge shortage of child care wasnt sure she had enough information to
sites we have some money but not weigh resident concerns about how the
enough as the city to do it but were also Hillsdale Terrace project and improvements
asking other developers to add child care to to the relocated Caltrain station would
their facilities, he said, according to a affect traffic in nearby neighborhoods
video of the meeting. against the benefits of smoothing routes
Planned for a block of El Camino Real at from the Caltrain station to the project
28th Avenue, the five-story building with itself, which she felt like was a focus of the
ground-floor retail and underground parking options the council was reviewing
is slated to provide 68 condominiums, six Monday.

Plea deal for care Local briefs


provider accused of sex assault prosecutors.
A in-home care provider accused of sexu- On May 28, 2015, the
ally assaulting an elderly woman in victim went to
Redwood City has taken a plea bargain that Burlingame police to
will not require him to register as a sex report that she had a sex-
offender, San Mateo County prosecutors ual relationship with
said Tuesday. Crowell, her high
Jaime Verzosa, 54, allegedly had an 82- school band teacher. The
year-old woman under his care orally copu- relationship started
late him on multiple occasions in 2016. Ken Crowell while she was 16 years
She told her daughter, who reported the old and took place from
assaults, and police launched an investiga- July 2008 to February 2009, prosecutors
tion. Evidence of a crime was established said.
during a phone call to Verzosa and a follow- Crowell allegedly warned the victim to
up interview, prosecutors said. never tell anyone about the relationship.
Verzosa pleaded no contest to felony elder She eventually sought therapy and talked to
abuse likely to cause great bodily injury a friend and was convinced to report the
Monday and was sentenced to six months in crimes to police, prosecutors said.
county jail with 36 days credit for time Investigators recorded a conversation
already served. between the victim and Crowell in which he
He will also be on supervised probation made admissions related to the case, prose-
for three years, during which the charges are cutors said.
expected to be reduced to a misdemeanor. Crowell, who resigned from the Millbrae
Hes to have no contact with the victim, he school in 2008, is out of custody on a
cannot be employed as a caretaker or house- $250,000 bail bond, according to prosecu-
keeper at a board and care facility, and he tors.
cant be in the presence of an elder or
dependent adult, prosecutors said. Man, 63, suspected
The charges that wouldve required in string of DUI hit-and-runs
Verzosa to register as a sex offender were A South San Francisco man arrested last
dropped because of a lack of physical evi- week on suspicion of driving under the
dence, according to District Attorney Steve influence during a collision that injured two
Wagstaffe. people in the other vehicle is also suspect-
There were also issues related to the men- ed of several other hit-and-run collisions,
tal state of the victim, who suffers from police said Tuesday.
dementia. Julian Guzman, 63, was allegedly respon-
She wasnt going to be able to provide sible for a collision at Oyster Point and
us anything, Wagstaffe said. Airport boulevards at 8:09 p.m. on Sept.
Verzosas defense attorney Alex 26.
Bernstein was not immediately available Investigators believe he was also
for comment on the case. involved in hit-and-runs on the 300 block
of Maple Avenue, the 300 block of Miller
Jury trial date set for former band Avenue and the 400 block of Hemlock
teacher accused of sexual assault Avenue, where he allegedly drove toward
the owner of another vehicle on purpose,
An Oct. 30 jury trial date was set Tuesday forcing the victim to jump out of the way.
for a 60-year-old former band teacher Guzman performed poorly on a series of
accused of sexually assaulting a Mills High field sobriety tests, and was arrested on sus-
School student in 2008 and 2009, accord- picion of assault with a deadly weapon and
ing to San Mateo County District Attorney DUI that caused injuries.
Steve Wagstaffe. Anyone with additional information
In June 2016, Redwood City resident Ken about the case is asked to call the South San
Crowell pleaded not guilty to multiple Francisco Police Department at (650) 877-
counts of unlawful sexual penetration and 8900 or an anonymous tip line at (650)
oral copulation with a minor, according to 952-2244.
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Around the nation
Lawmakers grill former Republicans: Trump denied
Equifax chairman over data breach
WASHINGTON House Republicans and Democrats on
Tuesday grilled Equifaxs former chief executive over the
massive data hack of the personal infor-
deal with Dems on Dreamers
By Erica Werner
mation of 145 million Americans, call- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing the companys response inadequate
as consumers struggle to deal with the WASHINGTON GOP lawmakers
breach. who dined with Donald Trump at the
Former Equifax CEO Richard Smith White House said Tuesday the presi-
apologized for the compromise of such dent denied making a deal with House
information as names, addresses, birth Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and
dates and Social Security numbers. Smith Senate Minority Leader Chuck
Richard Smith was the lone witness at the first of sever- Schumer to protect immigrants
al Capitol Hill hearings this week. No brought here illegally as kids.
current Equifax official testified. And House Majority Leader Kevin
The criminal hack happened on my watch, and as CEO, I McCarthy said that the president
am ultimately responsible, and I take full responsibility, agreed that any deal on so-called
Smith said. I am here today to say to each and every person Dreamers would happen only after
affected by this breach, I am truly and deeply sorry for what Congress dispenses with tax overhaul
happened. legislation. Taxes first and then we
Democrats favor legislation that they say would establish could solve DACA, recounted
strong data security standards and prompt notification and McCarthy, who was among the small
relief for consumers when their information is hacked. But group of GOP lawmakers at Monday REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Republicans tamped down expectations for any congres- nights dinner. DACA stands for House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan walk
sional action as this year the GOP-led Congress has rolled Deferred Action for Childhood to a press briefing on Capitol Hill.
back several Obama-era rules affecting businesses and the Arrivals, an Obama-era program that
financial sector. has provided temporary work permits dent denied any such deal, and made Committee Tuesday said that immi-
Equifax deserves to be shamed in this hearing, but we and deportation relief to some clear he was focused narrowly on a grants temporary work permits would
should also ask what Congress has done, or failed to do, to 800,000 immigrants brought here ille- solution for DACA recipients. begin to expire absent congressional
stop data breaches from occurring, said Rep. Jan gally as kids. The president was very clear were action, and they would become subject
Schakowsky, D-Ill. Pelosi and Schumer had trumpeted an dealing with DACA, said McCarthy, to deportation.
Rep. Bob Latta, R-Ohio, the chairman of the subcommit- agreement with the president after R-Calif. He was very clear the differ- Pelosi and Schumers claims of an
tee examining the breach, said there are already laws on the emerging from their own White House ence between Dreamers and DACA. agreement last month were contested
books that require companies to secure sensitive consumer dinner last month, saying that he had Trump announced last month he was at the time by Republican leaders who
data. He said hearings before four House and Senate panels agreed to codify existing DACA pro- ending the DACA program and giving insisted the White House had told them
this week should run their course before lawmakers make a tections and to back a broader legisla- Congress six months to come up with there was no deal. And McCarthy and
decision about what to do next. tive solution called the DREAM Act a fix. The president has suggested he Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who was
that could cover around twice as many could revisit the issue if Congress also at the White House dinner, said
Micron executive accused immigrants. But Republicans at doesnt come up with a solution in the president and Chief of Staff John
time, but administration officials tes- Kelly repeated the assurance to them in
of insider trading at former job Monday nights dinner said the presi-
tifying before the Senate Judiciary person.
BOISE, Idaho The U.S. government has accused a top
Micron Technology Inc. executive of sharing insider
information about his former employer with family mem-
bers.
Democrats seek Assembly supermajority in special election
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS easily emerge in the top slots. and Freedom Party or have no party
Anand Jayapalan, who was hired by Micron six weeks Democrats cant lose, no matter preference.
ago after working at SanDisk, is accused of giving his wife, LOS ANGELES Democrats are who wins, no matter who ends up in The seat was vacated this summer
aunt and uncle information about SanDisk in 2014 that looking to bolster their supermajori- the runoff, said Jaime Regalado, for- by now U.S. Rep. Jimmy Gomez. The
allowed them to make hundreds of thousands of dollars on ty in Californias Assembly in mer executive director of the Pat Democrat was elected to Congress in a
illegal stock trades, the Idaho Statesman reported . Tuesdays special primary election to Brown Institute of Public Affairs at special election to replace Xavier
Micron declined Monday to comment on whether the law- fill a vacant seat. California State University. Becerra, now Californias Attorney
suit has impacted Jayapalans status or if the company knew Its unlikely any of the 13 candi- Californias 51st Assembly District General.
about the allegations when it hired him. dates running for the chance to repre- is one of the most solidly Democratic A Democratic victory will again
The litigation relates to the period of time when Mr. sent northeastern Los Angeles will in the state, with a heavily Latino give the party 55 out of 80 Assembly
Jayapalan was employed at SanDisk, prior to his employ- secure the 50 percent threshold needed population and a large block of LGBT seats one over the threshold needed
ment at Micron, Micron spokesman Marc Musgrove said. to win the seat outright, prompting a voters. for a supermajority, giving the party
As such it is not appropriate for us to comment on this run-off in December. But with 10 No Republicans are running for the power to pass tax and fee increases
pending litigation. Democrats running in the district that seat. The other three candidates repre- without Republicans. Democrats also
Jayapalan is accused of telling his family members that solidly favors their party, two could sent the Libertarian Party, the Peace hold a supermajority in the Senate.
SanDisk was going to buy Fusion Inc. before the transac-
tion, leading them to buy more than 78,000 shares before
selling them after the purchase as Fusions stock rose 22
percent, according to the lawsuit.

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Obituary
Dolores Meehan Kunst
Dolores Meehan Kunst, late of
Einstein proof: Nobel winners
San Bruno and San Mateo County
resident for 58 years, died at her
home Oct. 3, 2017.
Wife of the late James Kunst,
find ripples in the universe
By Jim Heintz The scien- people, Weiss holes some 1. 3 billion light-
mother of Marion Whitehorn (her and David Keyton tists were key told reporters at years away. A light-year is about
husband John) and the late Theresa to the first the announce- 5.88 trillion miles.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sterling. Also survived by her observation of ment news con- Ariel Goobar of the Royal
seven grandchildren and five cher- g rav i t at i o n al ference.
STOCKHOLM Three U. S. - Swedish Academy of Sciences
ished great-grandchildren. waves in The prize is
based scientists won the Nobel said the winners work meant we
A native of San Francisco, September a win for
Physics Prize on Tuesday for can study processes which were
California, age 87 years. 2015. When Einstein, and a
detecting faint ripples flying completely impossible, out of
Member and past president of the discovery very big one,
through the universe the grav- reach to us in the past.
Peninsula Hospital Auxiliary.
Family and friends are invited to itational waves predicted a centu- Kip Thorne was announced Barry Barish Barish told the The best comparison is when
ry ago by Albert Einstein that several months AP. Galileo discovered the telescope,
attend a Memorial Liturgy 1 p.m. later, it was a sensation not only The German-born Weiss was
Friday, Oct. 6, at the Chapel of the provide a new understanding of which allowed us to see that
the universe. among scientists but the general awarded half of the 9-million- Jupiter had moons. And all of a
Highlands, El Camino Real at 194 public. kronor ($1. 1 million) prize
Millwood Drive in Millbrae. Rainer Weiss of the sudden, we discovered that the
Massachusetts Institute of Its a win for the human race as amount and Thorne and Barish universe was much vaster than we
Her family appreciates dona- a whole. These gravitational will split the other half.
tions to Mission Hospice at mis- Technology and Barry Barish and used to think about, Goobar
Kip Thorne of the California waves will be powerful ways for Gravitational waves are said.
sionhospice.org. the human race to explore the uni- extremely faint ripples in the fab-
Institute of Technology won the With the technology that the
2017 prize for a combination of verse, said Thorne, speaking by ric of space and time, generated three developed we may even see
phone with the Associated Press by some of the most violent
Local brief highly advanced theory and
ingenious equipment design, from California. events in the universe. The waves
entirely new objects that we
havent even imagined yet, said
Swedens Royal Academy of I view this more as a thing that detected by the laureates came Patrick Sutton, an astronomer at
Pacifica pair identified Sciences announced. recognizes the work of a thousand from the collision of two black Cardiff University in Wales.
in likely murder-suicide
Police said a man killed a woman
he was in some sort of relationship
with and then killed himself in an
Iraqi ex-president and Kurdish leader Talabani dies at 83
apparent murder-suicide Saturday By Susannah George countrys cen- 2012 and was moved to a German President Masoud Barzani, is not
evening in Pacifica. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS trifugal forces hospital later that year for treat- expected to lead to Kurdish state
The two people found dead have only ment. He died Tuesday after his anytime soon and has further iso-
Saturday evening were identified IRBIL, Iraq Jalal Talabani, accelerated condition rapidly deteriorated, lated the small land-locked
by the San Mateo County the Kurdish guerrilla leader who since he was according to Marwan Talabani, a region. Iraq and its neighbors
Coroners Office as 57-year-old became Iraqs president after the h o s p i t al i zed relative and senior official in the have rejected the vote, and
Pacifica woman Elizabeth Field U.S. toppled Saddam Hussein, and nearly five office of Talabanis son. Baghdad has banned international
and 61-year-old Pacifica man who embodied hopes for a unified, years ago, as it His death came days after the flights and threatened to take con-
Murray Cherkas. peaceful future through years of has battled the Kurds voted for independence, trol of the autonomous Kurdish
The pair was found dead at about strife, has died at the age of 83, Jalal Talabani Sunni extrem- essentially rejecting the vision of regions borders.\ Talabani came
6:30 p.m. at a home on Alviso Kurdish officials said Tuesday. ists of the a unified, multi-ethnic Iraq that he from a generation of Kurdish lead-
Court after someone called police Talabani was often seen as a uni- Islamic State group and faced had championed in the chaotic ers who spent decades fighting for
to tell them they heard gunfire. fying elder statesman who could growing demands for Kurdish years after the U.S.-led invasion. self-rule and whose people were
Police said it appeared that the soothe tempers among Iraqs independence. The vote, which was led by his often brutally repressed by the
pair died from gunshot wounds. Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds. But the Talabani suffered a stroke in longtime Kurdish rival, regional central government.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday Oct. 4, 2017 7
Residents: Tests find toxic
chemicals after plant fire
By Reese Dunklin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DALLAS Tests detected toxic substances in soil, water


and ash samples taken from residents property miles away
from a Houston-area chemical plant that flooded during
Hurricane Harvey, caught fire and partially exploded,
according to a class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday.
The 15 residents named as plaintiffs link the toxins to
products stored or made at Arkema Inc.s facility in Crosby,
about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of Houston, and
say the releases violated environmental protection laws.
The residents fault Arkema and its France-based parent
company for failing to take more precautions to control
flooding the plant is in a government-designated flood
plain and to fully warn them about the health risks of
smoke and water from the site.
According to the lawsuit, one womans two daughters had
respiratory trouble and headaches after moving back into
their home, where the toxins were found. Another plaintiff,
Shannan Wheeler, told the Associated Press that he found
gooey black deposits in his flower beds and developed a
thick, scaly rash while picking up grass clippings after
mowing following the final fire.
The third or fourth scoopful, I noticed the stinging, the
REUTERS tingling, said Wheeler, noting that his doctor told him
A candlelight vigil was held in remembrance of victims following the mass shooting along the Las Vegas Strip. scarring was likely. The next one was like, Damn it. I
thought Id gotten in ants. It started getting red. I kept pick-

Acts of heroism emerge in


ing up. After two more, I said thats enough, somethings
wrong here.
In a written statement Tuesday, Arkema said it hasnt
detected chemicals in off-site sampling that exceeds levels

chaos of Las Vegas shooting


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the sound of automatic weapons fire. Some random guy, I said, I need
for clean-up set by the states environmental agency.

Around the nation


The gunman, identified as Stephen your shirt, said Ledbetter, who is
LAS VEGAS Rob Ledbetters bat- Craig Paddock, a 64-year-old retired now a mortgage broker and a resident Sheriff: Traffic stop
tlefield instincts kicked in quickly as accountant from Mesquite, Nevada, of Las Vegas. He just gave me the
bullets rained overhead. created his own snipers perch inside flannel off his back.
turns up assault rifles, 900 rounds
The 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran the 32nd floor room at the Mandalay Ledbetter said he compressed some- JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. Federal agents are trying to
who served as a sniper in Iraq immedi- Bay casino hotel, across from the con- one elses shoulder wound, and he fash- determine why a man pulled over for speeding in Tennessee
ately began tending to the wounded, cert grounds. He appeared to fire ioned a bandage for a man whose leg was carrying a cache of weapons including two submachine
one of several heroes to emerge from unhindered for more than 10 minutes, was shot through by a bullet. guns and 900 rounds of ammunition.
the deadliest mass shooting in modern according to radio traffic, and then There was a guy that looked like he Deputies found Scott Edmisten, 43, of Johnson City, car-
U.S. history. Amid the massacre in Las killed himself before officers stormed had a through and through on his leg, rying a .357-caliber Magnum, a loaded .45-caliber semi-
Vegas, which left 59 people dead and in and found 23 firearms. that we just put a T-shirt around and just automatic, a .223-caliber fully automatic assault rifle, a
more than 500 injured, there were acts The echo, it sounded like it was did a bandanna tie, said Ledbetter, .308-caliber fully automatic assault rifle, more than 900
of compassion and countless heroics coming from everywhere and you did- who was outside University Medical rounds of ammunition, and survival equipment,
that officials say saved many lives. nt know which way to run, said Center on Monday, where his brother Washington County Sheriff Ed Graybeal said.
There was a man one survivor knows Ledbetter, who was at the concert with was being treated for a gunshot that Graybeal asked the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
only as Zach who herded people to a safe seven people including his brother, went through his arm and into his Firearms to help investigate, since the automatic weapons
place. There was a registered nurse from who was shot and injured, and his wife. chest. He is expected to survive. arent registered and lack serial numbers. He told The
Tennessee who died shielding his wife. They found cover in a VIP area of the Ledbetter and others grabbed the Johnson City Press that Edmisten had apparently modified
Like many people in the crowd of concert. Once out of harms way, he injured man, carried him out to Las the AR rifles to make them automatics.
some 22, 000 country music fans turned to injured strangers. Vegas Boulevard, put him in the back Anytime you have several firearms and several hundred
Sunday night, Ledbetter heard the pop- Thanks to a man who took the flan- of a utility truck with five to 10 other rounds of ammunition in a vehicle, that always causes a
pop-popping noise and figured it was nel shirt off his back, Ledbetter says people that was headed to the hospital. concern, said Michael Knight, an ATF spokesman.
fireworks. Then he saw people drop- he put a makeshift tourniquet on a Ledbetter said he would have helped Authorities still havent determined why Edmisten was
ping to the ground. When more booms wounded teenage girl, whose face was more people but couldnt clear the bar- carrying all that firepower, but they dont see a connec-
echoed in the night air, he recognized covered with blood. rage of gunfire. tion to recent mass shootings, Knight said.

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White House seeks


$29B aid package
By Andrew Taylor
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON The Trump administration is finalizing


a $29 billion disaster aid package that combines $16 billion
to shore up the government-backed flood insurance program
with almost $13 billion in new relief for hurricane victims,
according to a senior administration official and top con-
gressional aides.
The huge request is expected to be officially sent to
Congress on Wednesday, but its outlines were characterized
by officials who demanded anonymity because the $29 bil-
lion measure is not yet public.
The request would address two pressing needs. The first is
to pump money into the flood insurance program, which is
rapidly running out of cash to pay an influx of claims from
victims of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. At the same
time, the Federal Emergency Management Agency continues
to spend money for disaster relief operations at a high rate
and requires more money.
The government-guaranteed flood insurance program is REUTERS
maxing out on a $30 billion line of credit from Treasury; the Donald Trump tosses paper towels to people at a hurricane relief distribution center at Calvary Chapel in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
upcoming proposal would wipe $16 billion of that debt off
the books to permit the program to pay claims from hurri-
cane victims.
Almost $13 billion is being requested for FEMA, and fed-
Trump sees miracle Puerto
Rico survival, ignores critics
eral firefighting accounts would receive $577 million as
well to replenish them after a disastrous season of Western
wildfires.
This is going to be extraordinarily expensive and I think THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
we need to get some money out there, said House and mattresses outside houses and busi- in responding to the one-two-three
Appropriations Committee Chairman Rodney nesses lacking electricity nearly two punch from hurricanes Harvey, Irma and
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Touring a weeks after the storm. Nobodys Maria. His effusive praise for federal
Frelinghuysen, R-N.J.
small slice of Hurricane Marias devasta- come, said Ray Negron, 38, collecting relief efforts has overshadowed his dis-
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said he
tion, President Donald Trump congratu- debris in the Playita neighborhood. plays of empathy for those who are suf-
had met with lawmakers from Texas and Florida on Tuesday
lated Puerto Rico on Tuesday for escap- Trump pledged an all-out effort to help fering. And in Puerto Rico, in particular,
to brief them on the White House request.
ing the higher death toll of a real catas- the island while adding, somewhat his criticism of local people for not
Remember, this is emergency money. Youve got to deal
with the problem, McCarthy told reporters. So I think trophe like Katrina and heaped praise lightly: Now I hate to tell you, Puerto doing more to help themselves has
well be able to get this done. on the relief efforts of his administra- Rico, but youve thrown our budget a lit- struck an off note during a time of crisis.
The request could prove controversial, especially the huge tion without mentioning the sharp crit- tle out of whack because weve spent a Trump said his visit was not about
infusion into the flood insurance program. icism the federal response has drawn. lot of money on Puerto Rico. And thats me but then praised local officials for
Really nothing short of a miracle, fine. Weve saved a lot of lives. offering kind words about his adminis-
he said of the recovery, an assessment at Known deaths from Maria in the U.S. trations recovery effort and invited one
Catalans stop work to protest odds with the despair of many still
struggling to find water and food outside
territory stand at 34. But local officials
caution that any accounting of death and
to repeat the nice things shed said
earlier. Trump also singled out Gov.
the capital city in wide swaths of an
police force during referendum island where only 5 percent of electrici-
ty customers have power back. The gov-
destruction is far from complete as peo-
ple suffer secondary effects from thirst,
hunger and extreme heat without air con-
Ricardo Rossello for giving us the
highest praise.
Every death is a horror, he said, but
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ernor of Puerto Rico said late Tuesday ditioning. As for Katrina, as many as if you look at a real catastrophe like
BARCELONA, Spain Striking workers, students and that the official death toll has been 1,800 people died in 2005 when levees Katrina and you look at the tremendous,
hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets of increased to 34 from 16. protecting New Orleans broke, a toll in hundreds of and hundreds and hundreds of
Barcelona and other Catalan towns Tuesday to protest In the heart of San Juan, in fact, a few lives and property that took years to people that died, and you look at what
police violence, adding pressure to Spains unprecedented miles from the air base where Trump understand. happened here with, really, a storm that
political crisis as central authorities mull how to respond to gave his thumbs-up report on progress, The visit offered fresh evidence of the was just totally overpowering, nobody
separatists plans to push ahead with secession. people stacked sewage-fouled clothes unconventional path Trump has taken has ever seen anything like this.
Separatist leaders in Catalonia have vowed to declare
independence in the northeastern region this week follow-
ing Sundays disputed referendum. Iran deals future may hinge on face-saving fix for Trump
The central government has declared the vote illegal and By Bradley Klapper rity aides are seeking ways for him to has found Iran in compliance, its diffi-
invalid, but Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has not dis- and Matthew Lee stop signing off on the seven-nation cult for the U.S. administration to say
closed what his response to the independence bid will be, or accord without scuttling it entirely. otherwise.
if he intends to go as far as suspending the regions self- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The president has called the agree- But Trump has said repeatedly that he
government. ment one of Americas worst and most doesnt want to certify Iranian compli-
The citys urban guard said that 700,000 people joined WASHINGTON The future of the one-sided transactions ever. Officials ance again after having done so twice
Tuesday afternoons marches in Barcelona, after thousands Iran nuclear deal may hinge on a face- say what Trump hates most, however, already, declaring last month he even
more took part in scattered protests in the morning. saving fix for President Donald Trump is a provision in a 2015 U.S. law had made his mind up about what hell
With protesters still in the streets, Spains King Felipe VI so he doesnt have to recertify the known as the Iran Nuclear Agreement do next. Decertification could lead
made a television appearance in the evening and accused Islamic republics compliance every Review Act that requires him to tell Congress to reintroduce economic
authorities in Catalonia of deliberately bending the law and 90 days, according to U.S. officials. Congress every three months if Iran is sanctions on Iran that were suspended
undermining coexistence, adding that the Spanish state has Several officials familiar with inter- meeting promises to scale back its under the deal. If that happens, Iran has
a duty to ensure unity and constitutional order in the country. nal discussions say the periodic nuclear program in exchange for broad threatened to walk away from the
Today, Catalan society is fractured, Felipe said in his reviews mandated by Congress have international relief from oil, trade and arrangement and restart activities that
address to the nation, referring to the political crisis as become such a source of embarrass- financial sanctions. could take it closer to nuclear
very serious moments for our democratic life. ment for Trump that his national secu- Because the U.N. nuclear watchdog weapons.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday Oct. 4, 2017 9
Medina for San Bruno mayor; Davis, Salazar for council Excellence in education?
before, he knows the inner workings

T Editorial
he city of San Bruno is poised

C
hildren need to learn how to love and trust
for change, and just how to of the city and the council. He has a others before they can contribute positively
best manage that change is a rm grip on the citys nances, and to society. Teaching children to count isnt
question that lies with the members of engaged and responsive and always recognizes the importance of creating nearly as important as teaching children what counts.
the City Council. willing to listen. reserves for when the economy slows. Dr. Ken Magid and Carole A. McKelvey, High Risk
And just how the city is poised for There are three people seeking two He also understands the important Children Without a Conscience.
change, so is its council, which is seats on the City Council Laura balance between growth to accommo- Its always interesting to read about the results of the
losing two of its longtime members Davis, Marco Durazo and Michael date younger workers, including sons standardized achievement test scores in English and math
to retirement. Mayor Jim Ruane, who Salazar. and daughters of longtime San Bruno released by California education ofcials. This year, there
stoically led the city during the 2010 Davis is a no-brainer choice. She is families, while also ensuring the city was the usual lament about the lack of more progress and
gas pipeline explosion and re as smart, capable and immersed in the does not go through too rapid of the impression that the schools arent doing enough.
well as the yearslong aftermath, is San Bruno community. She has spent change. He is a known quantity who Yes, maybe they could do more but, in many cases, their
stepping down. Councilman Ken 12 years on the Parks and Recreation would be able to jump right in and get hands are tied. The point is that schools can do only so
Ibarra is also not running for re-elec- Commission and has been a parent to work. Being that the council is los- much when there are so many parents who do not do their
tion. volunteer at Capuchino High School. ing two longtime members in Ibarra jobs adequately.
San Bruno is the only city on the She began her interest in city govern- and Ruane, having another steady Our education establish-
Peninsula that elects its mayor sepa- ment when her father owned a deli on hand at the wheel in Salazar would be ment does not seem to be
rate from the rest of the council, San Mateo Avenue in the heart of to the citys benet. able to face the fact that
though the position is largely cere- downtown and understands the needs Durazo is also bright and has a set some children will never
monial as the mayor is one of the ve of local merchants and how the city of unique ideas premised in the idea of be able to fulll their aca-
members of the City Council. Still, can best serve them. She believes the respecting longtime residents while demic expectations and, as
the mayor position leads council city can do better when it comes to also planning for the future. However, a result, need a different
meetings and sets the tone and direc- fostering new businesses by easing his idea of installing parking meters kind of education one
tion for the city. Current Councilman restrictions and working with those downtown to encourage car turnover that has a greater chance of
Rico Medina is choosing to run for interested in setting up shop in the is not unique but perhaps not a good providing them with what
the position, leaving another open- city. Doing so, she believes, will t for downtown as it is today. He rep- they need to become good
ing on the council if he is elected. increase city revenue that is so impor- resents the next generation of leader- citizens and the ability to
That means the city will have at least tant for nuts-and-bolts items on ship and questions the citys relaxed support themselves. The
two new faces on its council. Medina which the citys residents rely. She attitude when it comes to decisions fact needs to be faced that
is facing off against Annette Zink, sees the need for growth to accommo- and expressed some concern about the there are some children
who has no experience but is interest- date service workers but not at the dismissive nature of some on the who start out with two strikes against them. They may
ed in learning more about the issues expense of creating unnecessary con- council when it comes to those who have been born to parents who cannot (or have no incli-
the city is facing. We are not exactly gestion. Creating more parking will might question them. Keeping some- nation to) raise their child anywhere near properly. First,
help, she believes. Davis has a rm one like Durazo at the table can only they may have been born to a mother whose health was
sure why Zink is running for this par-
grasp on the citys issues and shows a benet the city and we look forward to poor (because of poor nutrition, drug abuse, etc.) and
ticular ofce aside from having a quest
willingness to listen and learn. If San after birth, be neglected and abused in other ways. When
to learn more about the city. While seeing him contribute to San Bruno
Bruno is to change, having someone the history of the families of the kids who do not do well
personal fulllment and new knowl- by adding his voice to the conversa-
with her background will only help is so bleak, when there are so many electronic gadgets
edge are always good goals, Medina is tion.
ensure it is good for everyone in the keeping kids so distracted, and/or so many left with
the solid choice for this position. His In the meantime, for the mayor indifferent caretakers or to their own devices on a daily
12 years of the City Council have community. position and the two open seats on
Salazar is also a solid choice. basis, maybe the lack of progress on the test scores is
provided a good basis for this next the council, your best bets are not such a mystery.
step into the mayor role. He is Having spent six years on the council Medina, Davis and Salazar. Then theres the fact that we fail to adequately fund our
schools, including of course, teachers salaries. Its a
Letters to the editor manifestation of our values. Its a blatant indication that
we dont care enough about the future to do whats neces-
sary (like raise taxes on the wealthy) to create good pub-
Wheres the seats? greater future demand for limited bike storage design that is chosen. Just lic schools for all children. Add to this the education hier-
space. Its hard to understand how a like seated capacity, bike space will archys obsession with test results and preparation for
Editor, $1.9 billion program can result in increase even though there are fewer college that makes school a trial for many students and
From San Francisco to San Jose, fewer seats and reduced bike capacity. bike slots per train. Why? There are teachers instead of a pleasant place to be, and we are
new high-density transit-oriented Caltrain and the cities which two reasons. 1). There will be more jeopardizing not only the future of our children, but of
development is adding thousands of approved the new housing should trains. Electrication will add one our country.
new commuters to Caltrain, which is review the new trains and make more train/hour to the peak schedule, The goal of education is not to produce higher scores,
scheduled to start running electric changes to provide the needed pas- and 2). Electric trains can stop more but to educate children to become responsible people
service by 2020, promising faster, senger and on-board bike capacity. frequently and still improve travel with well-developed minds and good character. Diane
cleaner, quieter and more comfortable times. Since electric trains accelerate Ravitch, The Death and Life of the Great American
Steve Vanderlip
trains. But even with one more train and decelerate more efciently, sta- School System.
per hour added, getting a seat or on- San Mateo tions receive more service and seats With the introduction of No Child Left Behind and Race
board bike space will be harder and bike spaces are utilized by a larg- to the Top, the education establishment believed that by
because staff has not met the board- Bikes on electrified Caltrain er number of total riders. 2014 all students would be brought up to grade level in
mandated 8-to-1 seat to bike-space Editor, Dont get stuck on the number of reading and math. But much was sacriced to try to reach
ratio. Even with that extra train, There has been some confusion on spaces per train. In fact, the ratio of that goal. And it didnt come to pass. It seems that the
therell be 394 fewer seats per hour. this page lately about the bike capac- bikes to seats will be better on the education hierarchy still believes that all children should
These new high-density TODs were ity increase that Caltrain electrica- electric trains than on the current be prepared to attend college, even though fees have sky-
approved based on residents using tion will make possible. Caltrain car- diesel eet. But, the real benet is in rocketed. They dont seem to be able to face the fact that
Caltrain and not adding to trafc con- ries almost 6,000 bikes a day, which the performance, and if youre a some children need to follow a different track one that
gestion; but for this Caltrain needs is more than any other rail system in cyclist, that means youll have more will be more appropriate for them. If there are some cul-
more, not less, overall capacity. the country, but just like Caltrains service options and less chance of tural groups that would benet greatly from a different
Bicyclists asking only for a small overall capacity, bike space is not being bumped. kind of curriculum, the fact must be faced. For various rea-
space for their bikes dont require sufcient to meet ridership demand. sons, some children would benet most from comprehen-
Seamus Murphy sive vocational education in high school education
expensive parking spaces or subsi- With electrication, bike space will
dized buses, while reducing trafc increase between 8.3 percent and Chief communications officer, Caltrain that will give them skills to earn a living, become good
congestion is even worse off, with 12.5 percent depending on the bike San Carlos employees and good citizens.
You cant help but wonder how many teens drop out of
high school because of the emphasis on rigid curricula.
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Airline stocks lift Wall Street to new heights


By Stan Choe atively low, and the strengthening
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS job market is helping to convince
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 22,646.32 more people to buy homes. Lennar
NEW YORK Airline and Low: 22,562.90 rose $2.53, or 4.8 percent, to
automaker stocks took off on Close: 22,641.67 $55.35.
Tuesday and helped U.S. indexes Change: +84.07 Shares of Equifax and Wells
push a bit further into record terri- Fargo both rose, even though rep-
OTHER INDEXES resentatives for the companies
tory. Trading was again quiet over-
S&P 500: 2534.58 +5.46 received tongue lashings on
all, with only modest moves for
bond yields, commodities and NYSE Index: 12,302.89 +38.23 Capitol Hill.
other markets. Nasdaq: 6531.71 +14.99 Equifax climbed $2.64, or 2.4
The Standard & Poors 500 index NYSE MKT: 2666.89 +15.87 percent, to $110.45 after House
rose 5.46 points, or 0.2 percent, Russell 2000: 1511.97 +2.50 members grilled its former CEO
to 2,534.58 for its sixth straight Wilshire 5000: 26,425.21 +68.96 over the data hack that exposed
day of gains. The Dow Jones indus- the personal information of 145
trial average rose 84.07, or 0.4 10-Yr Bond: 2.33 -0.00 million Americans. Wells Fargo
percent, to 22,641.67, and the Oil (per barrel): 50.04 -0.38 added 11 cents, or 0.2 percent, to
Nasdaq composite rose 15.00 Gold : 1,276.80 +2.20 $55.58 after a Senate committee
points, or 0.2 percent, to questioned its CEO on the banks
6,531.71. The Russell 2000 index since January 2015. United whether Washington will be able Chiavarone said. sales-practice scandal, where
of small-cap stocks added 2.49, or Continental, American Airlines to cut tax rates for companies and General Motors and Ford Motor employees had signed customers
0.2 percent, to 1,511.97. All four Group and Southwest Airlines also others. Investors may also get were some of the markets top per- up for accounts without their
indexes are at records. each rose more than 4 percent. clues about who the next chair of formers after each reported strong knowledge.
Airlines led the way after Delta Outside of airlines and a handful the Federal Reserve will be, and U.S. sales growth for last month. The yield on the 10-year
Air Lines updated its forecast for of other big movers, though, mar- most companies will begin Its a turnaround for automakers, Treasury note fell to 2.32 percent
third-quarter results. The Atlanta- kets were generally quiet. No big reporting their third-quarter which had seen sales drop across from 2.34 percent late Monday.
based carrier expects to report economic reports were on the results. the industry through the years The two-year yield fell to 1.46
roughly 2 percent growth in a key docket, and few companies report- In the meantime, some econom- first eight months. percent from 1.49 percent, and the
revenue measurement, which ed quarterly results. ic reports may look abnormally GM climbed $1.30, or 3.1 per- 30-year yield dipped to 2.86 per-
would be at the high end of the This is the calm before we get weak because of the hurricanes cent, to $43.45, and Ford gained cent from 2.87 percent.
forecast range it had given a hit with some more impactful that have recently struck the 25 cents, or 2. 1 percent, to The dollar inched up to 112.90
month earlier, after accounting for information, said Steve United States, such as this weeks $12.34. Japanese yen from 112.65 yen
the hit that it took from Hurricane Chiavarone, portfolio manager at upcoming report on hiring. But Homebuilder Lennar rose after it late Monday. The euro rose to
Irma. Federated Investors. investors are expecting to see reported stronger quarterly sales $1.1752 from $1.1746, and the
Delta jumped $3.18, or 6.6 per- In upcoming weeks, the market temporarily weaker numbers, and earnings than analysts British pound dipped to $1.3247
cent, to $51.25 for its best day will be looking to hear more about which would limit the impact, expected. Interest rates remain rel- from $1.3286.

Automakers post first monthly sales gain of year in September


By Tom Krisher sales declines. While this strong level of ago by its diesel emissions cheat- For the first nine months of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Industry analysts predicted that demand isnt expected to be sus- ing scandal. year, overall industry sales were
positive sales would continue tained throughout the fourth quar- Fiat Chrysler sales fell 10 per- down 1. 8 percent. September
DETROIT The auto industry through the end of the year fueled ter, these short-term supports are cent and Hyundai, which relies on sales would have been even higher
posted its first monthly sales gain by customers whose cars were not likely to drop off in a mean- cars for much of its results rather without Hurricane Irma, which
of the year in September, led by destroyed by Harvey and Hurricane ingful way, setting the stage for than SUVs and trucks, saw sales forced many Florida dealerships to
strong truck and SUV sales and the Irma in Florida. But sales arent strong Q4 results, Hopson said in fall 14.4 percent. Both blamed close for a week or longer due to
replacement of cars destroyed by expected to be strong enough to a statement. reductions in sales to big fleet lack of electric power.
Hurricane Harvey in Texas. match last years record of more GM reported on Tuesday that buyers such as rental car compa- Ford gained 5, 000 to 6, 000
U.S. sales rose 6.1 percent to than 17.5 million. sales rose 11.9 percent from a year nies. sales from replacement of flooded
just over 1.5 million vehicles, Christopher Hopson, manager ago, while Ford sales rose 8.7 per- Industry analysts had predicted a cars in the Houston area, where it
according to Autodata Corp., as of light-vehicle forecasting for cent. Toyota posted a 14.9 percent small sales rise for the month, offered employee pricing. But it
Toyota, Honda, Ford, General IHS Markit, said September had a increase, while Nissan sales were with the Edmunds.com auto site lost about 1,000 vehicle sales in
Motors, Nissan and Volkswagen perfect mix of hurricane replace- up 9.5 percent and Honda sales expecting a 0.4 percent increase. Florida due to closed dealerships,
all posted strong numbers. Of ment demand, high incentives, rose 6.8 percent. Volkswagen said But automakers, aided by hurri- Vice President of Sales and
major automakers, only Fiat rising fleet sales and strong sales its sales rose 33.2 percent over cane sales, powered past the fore- Marketing Mark LaNeve said on a
Chrysler and Hyundai reported of outgoing 2017 models. numbers that were depressed a year casts. conference call.

Gun stocks rise anew, and more Microsoft dives deeper into
mixed reality with VR devices
Business briefs
Another Wells Fargo
people own them than know it SAN FRANCISCO Microsoft is count-
ing on virtual reality headsets made by CEO faces an angry Congress
By Stan Choe Orlando, Florida, San Bernardino, other companies to help establish personal NEW YORK A different Wells Fargo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS California, or Newtown, Connecticut. computers running on its Windows 10 oper- chief executive met a similar kind of anger
Some of the purchases were likely by peo- ating system as the best way to explore from Congress on Tuesday, with politi-
NEW YORK After a gunman killed more ple looking for more protection, but others artificial worlds. cians from both major parties saying they
than 50 people in Las Vegas in the nations were due to customers worried that tougher The devices unveiled Tuesday include a feel the bank has done little to change its
latest mass shooting, stocks in the gun gun laws could be on the way. That pushed Samsung headset called the HMD Odyssey. culture since a scandal over its sales prac-
industry followed a familiar pattern. They them to buy before the window potentially The headset requires a connection to a PC tices.
rose. closed. And gun maker stocks rise in antici- running on a Windows 10 update being Tim Sloan appeared in front of the
Sturm, Ruger & Co. jumped 3.5 percent pation of the higher sales. released Oct. 17. Thats unlike Samsungs Senate Banking Committee in
on Monday. American Outdoor Brands Many people might not even realize that less expensive Gear VR headset, which is Washington, D.C., about a year since his
Corp. , which owns Smith & Wesson, these movements affect their investments. designed to run on smartphones powered by predecessor did the same to try to explain
climbed 3.2 percent. The shares were rising Thats because many investors who never Googles Android operating system. how employees trying to meet ambitious
again Tuesday. directly purchased shares of gun companies Samsungs HMD Odyssey will cost $500 sales goals created millions of accounts
Gun sales surged across the country in the may nevertheless have them in their 401(k) and begin shipping early next month. The without customers knowing about or
weeks after past mass shootings, such as in accounts. Gear VR sells for $40 to $130. PC makers authorizing them.
Dell, HP, Acer and Lenovo also will be mak- Sloan apologized again and said the bank
ing VR headsets designed to work with was committed to its customers. Some law-
Windows 10 machines. The prices for those makers werent in a forgiving mood.
headsets start at about $400.

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Wednesday Oct. 4, 2017

After wild start, Yankees settle in for wild-card win


By Ronald Blum
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yankees 8, Twins 4 Twins burst to a quick lead and stunned the
sellout crowd of 49,280 at Yankee Stadium.
rookie record with 52 home runs, was given a
Ruthian ovation, with several sections of fans
who chased Ervin Santana after two innings But Santana was little better than Severino, holding signs in his honor spelling out All
NEW YORK Aaron Judge, Didi Gregorius and once again knocked the Twins out of the going to full counts on eight of 11 batters. Rise! He scored three runs, singling to help
and a brilliant bullpen rescued New York from playoffs. Gregorius erased the lead four batters into the ignite the first-inning rally, smoking a 108
a rugged start and lifted the Yankees to their bottom of the first, and Santana was removed mph home run off loser Jose Berrios in the
Chad Green, David Robertson, Tommy after six outs and 64 pitches with the Twins fourth and walking in the seventh and coming
first postseason win in five years. Kahnle and Aroldis Chapman combined for 8
Gregorius three-run homer tied the score trailing 4-3. home when Alan Busenitz walked Jacoby
2/3 innings of one-run, five-hit relief. Ellsbury with the bases loaded.
after Minnesota knocked out Luis Severino in Minnesota, the first team to rebound from a
the first inning, a pumped-up Judge showed New York opens the AL Division Series on 100-loss season and make the playoffs the
Thursday at AL Central Cleveland. The Twins New York had made just one postseason
his most emotion this season when he hit a following year, has been eliminated by the appearance since 2012, losing the 2015 wild-
two-run shot in his postseason debut and the lost their 13th consecutive postseason game, Yankees in five of its last six postseason
tying the record set by Boston from 1986-95. card game to Houston 3-0. Just three Yankees
Yankees beat the Twins 8-4 Tuesday night in appearances and has not won a playoff series who started that game were in the starting
the AL wild-card game. Brian Dozier led off the game with a home since 2002.
Brett Gardner also homered for the Yankees, run and Eddie Rosario hit a two-run drive as the Judge, the 6-foot-7 sensation who set a See ALWC, Page 14

Dragons FC folds;
A goal-scoring bonanza the bid for a USL
Caada and Skyline team is dropped
battle to a 4-4 draw By Nathan Mollat
By Nathan Mollat DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
When Nick Swinmurn launched the
Any time the Caada and Skyline mens Burlingame Dragons FC soccer team late in
soccer teams get together, the games take on 2014, his hope was to turn the Premier
a little extra meaning as the only two commu- Development League team, a league made up
nity college programs in San Mateo County. of college-aged players, into something
Tuesdays tilt in San Bruno had a little extra around which the community could rally.
spice as both teams are off to their best starts Earlier this year, Swinmurn looked to
in years and, with the Coast Conference South move up the U.S. soccer ladder by trying to
schedule still in a nascent stages, both are land a team with United Soccer League, the
jockeying for not only a playoff spot, but a triple-A of Major League
conference title. Soccer, with the initial
The teams, both ranked in the top-10 in goal of building a small
Northern California according to Caada stadium in Burlingame.
coach Erik Gaspar, put on quite a show as the Not only was the bid
two battled to a 4-4 draw. for the USL pulled, but
The way the game played out, it was nice to Swinmurn, who founded
come back, said Skyline coach Gabe Saucedo Zappos.com and is part of
as his team rallied from a second-half, two- an investment group with
goal decit. Nick Swinmurn a minority stake in the
But after we tied it, we had a chance to win Golden State Warriors,
it, Saucedo continued. Little disappointed also decided the Dragons would shutter as
we didnt nish the win. well. After three seasons as the San Jose
Skyline (1-1-1 Coast Conference, 7-1-1 Earthquakes PDL-affiliate team, Swinmurn
overall) never led in the game and four times announced in a podcast on his website,
came back to forge a tie. The one player most nickswinmurn.com, that he was abandoning
relieved by the tie had to be Skylines Brayan the USL bid and, at the same time, folding
Mendoza, who had scoring chance after scor- the Dragons.
ing chance go by the wayside. A couple days ago, we withdrew our (USL)
But Mendoza never stopped working. bid, which was disappointing, Swinmurn
Lacking a nishing touch Tuesday, Mendoza, said on his podcast. Its expensive. The
instead, turned into a facilitator, assisting on expansion fee (for a USL) team is $5 million
the Trojans nal two goals that pulled them and that doesnt [include] operating costs.
even. Doesnt make sense to continue.
After assisting on Michael Gordons goal And the Dragons?
off the Trojans sixth corner kick of the sec- Its an amateur team in the fourth divi-
ond half in the 67th minute, Mendoza provid- sion, Swinmurn said. Its not a business
ed the helper on the game-tying goal from we can really grow. It doesnt have much
Saul Lopez. Mendoza received the ball in upside. It would be an expensive hobby.
space about 30 yards from goal and nary a Swinmurn thanked the fans who showed
defender around him. He broke in on goal up for Dragons games, but he thought it
before laying a pass off to his left to Lopez, would be more.
who was racing down the left ank. Lopezs We felt there wasnt enough passion in
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL [Burlingame], Swinmurn said.
goal in the 83rd minute set off a Skyline cele-
bration suitable for a victory. Skylines Saul Lopez, right, celebrates with the Trojans bench after his game-tying goal in the The Dragons compiled a record of 22-13-7
83rd minute tied the score at 4 with Caada. Skyline trailed 4-2 in the second half, but scored
See SOCCER, Page 16 twice in the final 17 minutes. See DRAGONS, Page 14

Dementia concerns starting among soccer academy players


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nent damage.
If youre worried about the physical side of any sport, then Medics are yet to verify definitive links
LONDON Earning a place in a Premier play chess. It is part of the game, player picking up injuries. between impacts to the brain and the early onset
League clubs academy offers an irresistible path of dementia within footballers, and Ireland
to fame, glory and wealth. Parents, though, are Roy Keane, Ireland national team assistant coach assistant coach Roy Keane was dismissive of
becoming increasingly aware of the potential Doyles anxieties on Tuesday.
health risks their children will be exposed to. When we have young academy players retired from soccer after complaining of repeat- If youre worried about the physical side of
At Manchester City, offering reassurance and and we are talking 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 we get the ed headaches from heading the ball and concus- any sport, then play chess, Keane said. It is
trying to allay concerns about any long-term parents in and talk to them about it, City club sions while playing for the Colorado Rapids in part of the game, players picking up injuries.
brain damage caused by blows to the head now doctor Matthew Brown told the Associated Major League Soccer in recent months. It was a (Doyle) is a center forward, and he gets a few
starts long before a professional contract is on Press. Concussion is a massive issue. preventative measure by the 34-year-old former
offer. Just last week, Ireland forward Kevin Doyle Premier League player to try and avoid perma- See CONCUSSION, Page 16
12 Wednesday Oct. 4, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Local sports roundup


TUESDAY
Girls tennis
Giants to reset after dismal 2017
By Janie McCauley Rockies all reached the playoffs. Johnny Cueto also
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trust me, its humbling, Bochy said. spent significant time on
Aragon 4, Carlmont 3 This is a time I think you look back, you the disabled list, while
After dropping a 7-0 decision to the Scots SAN FRANCISCO Way back in spring study from it, you learn from it and you closer Mark Melancon
in the first round of Peninsula Athletic League training, Bruce Bochy had a roster he focus forward. signed to a $62 million,
Bay Division play last month, the Dons believed would be a legitimate contender in four-year deal before the
rebounded to hand Carlmont the loss Tuesday. the talented NL West. Bochys health season had surgery
The match was decided at No. 1 singles, His injury-plagued San Francisco Giants Bochy will undergo another heart abla- Sept. 12 in his forearm.
where two of the PALs best went toe-to-toe. never got on track in a surprising lost sea- tion procedure next week in San Diego, You lost your No. 1
Aragons Diana Gong won the first set, 6-0, son. something he doesnt consider serious but Madison starter, your No. 2 starter
by Carlmont Annika Lin came back to win At 64-98, San Francisco dropped 23 more wanted to do after the season in order to Bumgarner and your closer, Sabean
the second set in a tiebreak, 7-6 (7-4). Gong, games than a year ago, avoid missing any time with the team. The said. It became a recipe
a senior, overpowered the sophomore Lin in just avoiding the fran- recovery could be a week or slightly longer. for disaster.
the final set, 6-2, clinching both the individ- chises first 100-loss This time it will be to correct an atrial fib-
ual match and the team match. season since 1985. The rillation, or irregular heartbeat. Timely hitting
After Aragon got an initial win from the No. Giants will have the sec- I knew I had to get another one but want- The Giants showed in last Fridays win
1 doubles team of Kelsey Dobbs and Keertana ond overall pick in next ed to wait until the season was over, he against San Diego how they can hit in key
Namuduri, 6-3, 6-2, Carlmont reeled off three years amateur draft. said. situations, such as with two outs.
straight victories in singles play. Sakina We had a last-place Bochy, whose contract goes through the That was at least a positive glimpse to take
Bombat won 6-4, 6-0 at No. 2 singles, Alyssa season. That can happen 2019 season, is eager to get things turned going into the offseason. It was difficult
Nguyen won at No. 3 singles, 6-2, 6-2 and in sports, like you have around immediately and will get that with no lineup continuity given so many
Brian Sabean a lost year in life, Brian
Bella Reeves won at No. 4, 6-4, 6-3. chance. injuries.
Sabean, executive vice It wasnt there this year but we know guys
The Scots would not get that clinching
fourth point, however. The Dons completed
president of baseball operations, said Belts concussions in this clubhouse what they can do, second
Tuesday. But were not last-place people baseman Joe Panik said. ... Its more going
the sweep of the doubles, where the No. 2 tan- First baseman Brandon Belt didnt play
and were not a last-place organization. into the offseason with some positive think-
dem of Annie Martin and Emma Clarke posted again after Aug. 4 because of a concussion
Were the furthest thing from that. ing, positive feelings, because once the next
a 7-5, 7-6 (7-2) win and the No. 3 duo of his fourth and the Giants took no
Sabean hardly sees a need for a blow-it- spring training starts its a blank slate.
Yasmina Malouf and Anouk Seibulescu lost risks with him down the stretch.
up overhaul or even a rebuild but rather,
the first set, 6-4, but rallied to take the next Belt has been cleared from baseballs con-
two sets, 6-2, 6-2.
We hope its a reset.
cussion protocol and can proceed with a So long, Cain
Its been a tough year. Weve got a lot of
normal offseason program. He will be on Even with right-hander Matt Cains retire-
things that weve all got to get better at,
Burlingame 7, Mills 0 his regular offseason regimen and fully ment, Bochy should have a nice rotation
catcher Buster Posey said. Hopefully
The Panthers evened their Bay Division healthy for spring training. going into 2018.
everybody can take a little time to decom-
mark at 4-4 with a sweep of the Vikings. Im not concerned about his future Cueto has hinted he plans to stay, given he
press, get away and spend that time think-
because of the concussions, general man- could opt out of his $130 million, six-year
Burlingame (4-4 PAL Bay) won six of the ing about what it is specifically for them
ager Bobby Evans said. contract.
seven matches in straight sets, dropping a that they can do to help the Giants win more
Hes indicated his passion for being
total of 13 games. Halle Martinucci made baseball games next year and come into Bummer for Madbum here, Evans said.
quick work of her opponent at No. 1 singles, spring training with a hungry attitude and a
Ace lefty Madison Bumgarner getting Then, theres Jeff Samardzija and Matt
winning at love, 6-0, 6-0. Maddie Wachhorst, determination to get back to where we all
hurt was a huge blow. The 2014 World Moore. Ty Blach and Chris Stratton will also
at No. 2 singles, and No. 3 singles player want to be.
Series MVP injured his pitching shoulder in be in the mix.
Rebekah Coleman each lost only one game. Bochy will challenge his team to do even
an off-day dirt biking accident April 20 in We have the makings of one of the best
Wachhorst won 6-0, 6-1, while Coleman went more this offseason to try for a comeback in
Colorado and missed nearly three months. rotations in baseball still, Bochy said.
6-1, 6-0. 2018. The Dodgers, Diamondbacks and
The No. 2 doubles team of Vedika Bhaumik

As look to build on strong finish


and Olina Du lost only two games, 6-0, 6-2.
The No. 1 doubles match as the best of the
day as Burlingames Meghan Hockridge and
Caitlyn Rusley needed a third-set, super
By Janie McCauley in the second half that doing so.
tiebreaker to beat Mills Kadin Whitsitt and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was definitely the case. Absolutely, he said. I feel like Im
Kaitlyn Chan, 6-3, 4-6, (11-9).
Davis is just one slug- starting to be one of the older guys, so the
OAKLAND Khris Davis powerful bat ging centerpiece. main thing is just to have fun and play
Girls water polo provided so many much-needed highlights He hit a career-best 43 relaxed, play the game the right way.
Norte Dame-Belmont 18, Capuchino 0 for the Athletics in another last-place sea- home runs, connecting Davis hit 42 home runs last year and is
The Tigers remained unbeaten in PAL Ocean son and there were many others by young on the seasons final day the only As player aside from Jimmie Foxx
Division play as they cruised past the prospects whom manager Bob Melvin and in a win at Texas for his (1932-34) with consecutive 40-homer sea-
Mustangs. the front office are counting on to carry the second straight 40-home sons.
NDB (9-0 PAL Ocean, 13-2 overall) led 7-0 club into 2018. Khris Davis run year. Some other things of note from the As in
after the first quarter and extended it to 18-0 by There is major optimism in Oakland, and I think consistency is 2017:
halftime. Kelly Nolte led the Tigers with four serious talk of signing core players to long- the key, he said. The main thing for me is
goals, while Michelle Kleytman and Gianna term contracts as the franchise builds for a making my good stretches last longer than Taking a knee
Deluna each recorded a hat trick. Frankie new ballpark. the bad ones, so as long as I do that then Ill Rookie catcher Bruce Maxwell became
Dakin and Amanda Kullberg rounded out the The As won 17 of their final 24 games be pretty happy with my ABs. the first major leaguer to kneel for the
scoring for the Tigers with two goals apiece. after trading away more stars so the youth Plagued by more injuries and an ever- national anthem last month, following the
movement could continue. changing roster, Oakland (75-87) wound up lead of Colin Kaepernick and NFL players
Girls golf It just feels like a really good Oakland last in the AL West for the third consecutive supporting his cause to protest racial injus-
vibe right now and I think the performance season. The As won six more games than tice.
Sequoia 214, Half Moon Bay 221 on top of it with the younger guys at the end last season. Maxwell is the projected No. 1 catcher
The Cherokees held off the Cougars in a kind of accentuates that, Melvin said. I Davis has set an example for young slug- going into 2018. The As parted ways with
PAL Ocean Division match. said at the beginning of the season I gers such as rookies Matt Olson and Matt popular Stephen Vogt, claimed off waivers
Half Moon Bays Mitzi Hernandez had low- thought this was a transition year where we Chapman, who hit 24 and 14 home runs,
round honors, finishing with a 39. would head in the right direction and I think respectively. The veteran takes pride in See OAKLAND, Page 16

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Raiders will lean on Manuel with Carr hurt


By Josh Dubow second half of last weeks moved the Raiders across midfield while starter before getting benched after four
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 16-10 loss at Denver that seeking a late, go-ahead touchdown before games by coach Doug Marrone. Manuel
he might be able to move throwing a game-sealing interception on a then was beaten out for the starting job in
ALAMEDA The Oakland Raiders sea- the offense when the deep shot to Amari Cooper with 1:46 to 2015 by Tyrod Taylor and made just three
son was derailed last year as soon as star Raiders (2-2) host play. starts the past two seasons in Buffalo in
quarterback Derek Carr went down with a Baltimore on Sunday in Now he gets a full week to prepare and place of Taylor.
broken leg in the second-to-last game of the the first of three straight practice with the first-team offense. Manuel left in free agency this offseason,
regular season. home games. He hadnt thrown a ball to those guys signing with the Raiders in part because of
The Raiders ability to survive with E.J. E.J. is a star in this because Derek gets all those reps, tight end his ties to offensive coordinator Todd
Manuel under center instead of Carr this year E.J. Manuel league, receiver Lee Smith said. To get a full week of work Downing, who was his quarterbacks coach
will determine whether they will still be in Cordarrelle Patterson this week in practice, hell be fine. Were in 2014 in Buffalo.
playoff contention after he returns from a said Tuesday. Hes played for a long time not worried about him. Were going to have At the end of the day, this league is all
back injury that could sideline him between and got drafted high in the first round for a his back. about right time, right place and opportuni-
two and six weeks. reason. We all know what E.J. can do. Were The injury to Carr gives Manuel another ties, said Smith, who played with Manuel
One big difference is the Raiders have a not impressed with the things he did on shot as a starter after failing in Buffalo. for two seasons in Buffalo. For whatever
more capable backup in Manuel this season Sunday. Weve seen that each and every day Drafted 16th overall out of Florida State, reason it didnt pan out for E.J. to be the
after Matt McGloin and Connor Cook were in practice. When the time comes, we know Manuel was the starter in the opener as a long-term answer at quarterback for the
unable to get anything going in a regular- hes ready with all the work hes put in and rookie for the Bills but played just 10 Buffalo Bills. But Im glad hes here with us,
season loss last year at Denver that cost the extra time. Thats what quarterbacks games because of a knee injury. He won four whatever that reason might have been thats
Oakland the division title and then a playoff do. of his starts, while completing 58.8 percent way above my pay grade. ... Im glad it did-
loss in Houston. Manuel completed 11 of 17 passes for 106 of his passes for 6.4 yards per attempt with nt because now that Derek is banged up a
Manuel, a first-round pick by Buffalo in yards. He led a 73-yard drive for a field goal 11 TDs, nine interceptions and a 77.7 pass- little bit, we have a great quarterback to go
2013, comes in with more talent and experi- that ended when Jared Cook couldnt catch a er rating. out with on Sunday. It worked out for the
ence than those two and showed signs in the well-thrown ball in the end zone. He then Manuel then opened the next season as Raiders.

NBA brief
NBAs Morris twins aquitted of assault NBA changes All-Star Game
By Clarice Silber dict read. They also repeatedly
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jurors got the case said Hood lied to police format; captains will pick teams
Monday afternoon. They nine times when he said NEW YORK The NBA is scrapping the
PHOENIX A Phoenix jury acquitted began hearing testimony both twins were East vs. West format for its All-Star Game and
NBA players Marcus and Markieff Morris in Sept. 18. involved in the assault. will have captains pick teams this season.
their aggravated assault trial Tuesday. Belanger said in clos- Hood later changed his The league said Tuesday the two starters with
The Morris brothers have been on trial for ing arguments that the statement to say the highest fan vote totals from each confer-
the past two weeks on charges that they case was tainted by Markieff did not beat him ence will choose teams from the pool of play-
helped three other people beat 36-year-old Hoods mentor trying to but had been in the vicin- ers who were voted as starters and reserves.
Erik Hood in January 2015 outside a high Marcus Morris solicit two witnesses to Markieff Morris ity. The change will begin with this seasons
school basketball game in Phoenix. implicate the Morris Eckstein, the lawyer game in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.
At that time, the 28-year-old brothers brothers for a cash payment in return. for Marcus Morris, said during closing argu- Players and league officials have been eager
played for the Phoenix Suns. Marcus now Two witnesses testified about the men- ments that Hood knew he had to double to inject new interest in the often defense-
plays for the Boston Celtics and Markieff is tors attempt and their refusal to lie. They down on Marcus beating him because the absent game, and they decided to act after
with the Washington Wizards. both went to break up the fight and placed case wouldnt be worth anything without another dull affair last February in New
Defense attorneys Timothy Eckstein and the Morris twins near the site but not as part one of the brothers involved. Orleans.
James Belanger patted the brothers on the of the altercation. Hood testified he wanted justice for the Im thrilled with what the players and the
back as the verdict was read. The Morris Belanger said he thought the defense had a beating that left him with a broken nose and league have done to improve the All-Star
twins hugged their attorneys after the jury very good case without that but when the other injuries. Game, which has been a priority for all of us,
was led out of the courtroom. jury found out it was the prism that they He said he has known the Morris brothers National Basketball Players Association pres-
From the beginning we expected them to had to look at everything else through. since their youth basketball days, but they ident Chris Paul of the Houston Rockets said
acquit but just putting this time here, Prosecutor Daniel Fisher had urged jurors had a falling out in 2011. in a statement. Were looking forward to put-
Marcus Morris said outside Maricopa to convict the brothers, saying Marcus Hood testified that his relationship with ting on an entertaining show in LA.
County Superior Court. Morris kicked Hood in the head and the twins became strained because of a mis- The sides worked closely with Charlotte
Both players have missed the start of the Markieff Morris acted as an accomplice interpreted text message he sent their moth- owner Michael Jordan, chairman of the
NBA preseason because of the trial. because they had an axe to grind with er. But he said there was nothing improp- leagues Labor Relations Committee, heavily
Another defendant, Gerald Bowman, also him. er happening with him and their mother. involved in the conversations and chose a
was found not guilty on two counts of Defense attorneys pressed Hood during The Morris brothers said they felt relieved format that has been used by the NFL and NHL
aggravated assault. Two other co-defendants his testimony about his financial motives and were ready to get back to their teams. for what will be the first NBA All-Star Game
pleaded guilty to the charges on Sept. 13. in the case and his knowledge of the NBA We put our faith in our lawyers, that doesnt pit the Eastern Conference
Hood did not attend court to hear the ver- players substantial financial assets. Markieff Morris said. against the Western Conference.
14 Wednesday Oct. 4, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

media accounts that Yates


Sports brief died surrounded by his
family and loved ones.
NASCAR champion owner, engine Yates was also a noted
maker Robert Yates dies at 74 engine builder and his
powerplants guided
CHARLOTTE, N.C. NASCAR Hall of
Bobby Allison to the
Fame inductee Robert Yates has died after a
1983 Cup title, as well as
battle with liver cancer. He was 74.
Daytona 500 victories
Doug Yates announced his fathers death
Robert Yates with Davey Allison in
Monday night on Twitter .
1992 and Jarrett in 1996
He was a leader and inspired everyone
and 2000.
around him to do their best and to take it to
Yates was voted into the Hall of Fame in
a new level, Doug Yates said in a post by
May and will be inducted next year. His son
Roush Yates Engines.
took over Roush Yates Engines, which pow-
Robert Yates Racing won 57 races, 48
ered Kurt Busch to the Daytona 500 victory
poles and the 1999 Cup title with Dale
in February. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. also drove
Jarrett.
Yates engines to victories at Talladega and
Roush Yates also posted to its social
Daytona this year.

DRAGONS
the Dragons could exist and Swinmurn start-
ed looking outside the Peninsula for a stadi-
um site.
Continued from page 11 We IDd some sites in San Francisco, but
not far enough along to mention them,
Swinmurn said.
over their three-year run. They came flying
out of the box to start, winning the He said in the podcast he thought about a
Southwest Division title in 2015 with a 10- small, pop-up stadium on Pier 32, but that
3-1 mark to qualify for the playoffs, advanc- never really gained any traction.
ing to the Western Conference semifinals. There was also a plan to use AT&T Park,
home of the San Francisco Giants, as a BRAD PENNER/USA TODAY SPORTS
They went back to the conference semifi- New York left fielder Brett Gardner his a second-inning home run during the Yankees
nals again in 2016, finishing with a 7-5-2 home stadium, but that idea ran into prob-
lems because both the USL season and the wild-card win over the Minnesota Twins.
record in the Central Pacific Division, fin-
ishing in second place. This past season, MLB seasons run concurrently. In addition,

ALWC
the Giants already had a long list of other win, leaving after 52 pitches and 3 1/3
the Dragons failed to make the playoffs, innings both career highs.
going 5-5-4 and finishing in fifth place in scheduled events going on as well.
the Southwest Conference. We had some pretty excited investors Kahnle relieved with a runner on and
who said, If you could play in AT&T Park, Continued from page 11 retired Joe Mauer on a flyout to the warning
Swinmurn said he worked diligently with track. After Kahnle threw 2 1/3 innings,
the city of Burlingame to get a small, were in, Swinmurn said. [The Giants]
tried their hardest. But they couldnt fit lineup, part of a Baby Bombers movement Chapman struck out three around a hit the
5,200-seat stadium built on Anza Boulevard ninth.
in Burlingame, just south of Broadway, for a more than a handful of games (onto their that purged the roster of veterans.
prospective USL team. park schedule). At 23, Severino was the youngest Yankees A pitcher named Santana Johan Santana
But Swinmurn and the city just couldnt In the end, the numbers simply didnt postseason starter since Andy Pettitte in beat the Yankees for the Twins last post-
get it done and getting a USL team was work out for a franchise fee and to build a 1995. The right-hander lasted only 29 season win in 2004. But Ervin Santana con-
essentially the only way the Dragons could soccer-specific stadium for a new soccer pitches on a crisp autumn night and matched tributed to a first inning that lasted 45 min-
survive. team. the Yankees shortest postseason start, by utes and three innings that took 1:43, and
The city (of Burlingame) was great, The Bay Area is crazy to buy land and Bob Turley in Game 2 of the 1958 World his career postseason ERA climbed to 6.57.
Swinmurn said. They were trying really build a stadium, Swinmurn said. Its too Series and Art Ditmar in the 1960 World Gardner walked leading off, Judge poked a
hard to make it happen. much. Series opener. Dozier homered into the left- bloop single to center and Gregorius lined a
There was still a chance both a USL team and We had to pull the plug. field seats on a 99 mph fastball and Rosario fastball over the right-field scoreboard.
lined a slider just over the right-field short Brushed off the plate by a 2-2 pitch in the
porch. second, Gardner sent Santanas next offer-
Severino was shaking his head as walked ing into the second deck in right for a 4-3
to the dugout and Green replaced him with lead.
runners at second and third. Green struck out Green struck the side in the second, but
Byron Buxton and Jason Castro, then left in the third after a leadoff single and two
fanned three in a row in the second. walks loaded the bases. Buxton hit into a
Green gave up Jorge Polancos single and run-scoring forceout before Robertson
a pair of walks in the third. Robertson came struck out Castro, and the Yankees went
in with the bases loaded and Buxtons RBI ahead for good in the bottom half when Gary
grounder, then struck out Castro. Sanchez doubled off Berrios leading off and
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Jeter mum on future of Stanton, Mattingly WEDNESDAY
WHATS ON TAP NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
By Steven Wine tions Michael Hill. Jeter acknowledged speculation that Boys' water polo Atlantic Division
Im not coming in here thinking another payroll purge looms. Half Moon Bay at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Burlingame, Carlmont at Woodside, 4 p.m.; Sacred GP W L OT Pts GF GA
I know everything about team own- I dont like the word teardown, Heart Prep at St. Francis, 7 p.m. Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MIAMI Back in the ballgame, ership. I do not, Jeter said. One Jeter said. Moving forward, there Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Girls' water polo
Derek Jeter says hell learn on the thing Im good at is knowing what I are going to at times be unpopular Menlo School vs. Castilleja at Aragon, 4 p.m.; Se- Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
job as he tries to lead the Miami do not know. I surround myself with decisions we make. We have a plan, quoia at Aragon, Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
people who are much smarter than I but at the same time we have to have Carlmont at Woodside, 5 p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep at
Marlins out of the wilderness. St. Francis, 6:30 p.m. Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
How Jeter expects to get there am. patience. Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
remains a secret, even after his first We have some wonderful people Jeter said he met Monday with Cross country Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
WCAL Meet #1 at Baylands Park, 2 p.m.
public comments about the Marlins who are working in this organiza- Mattingly, his former Yankees Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
since beginning his pursuit of the tion now. We are going to add some teammate, who has two years to go Women's college water polo Metropolitan Division
Foothill at CSM, 3:30 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA
team nearly a year ago. The rookie quality people as well to help us turn on a four-year contract as manager.
owner declined to discuss his plans, this organization around. It has been a long season, Jeter Women's college volleyball Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The former New York Yankees said. I told him to get out of here Menlo College at Pacific Union College, 6 p.m.; Mon- Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
and whether they include Giancarlo terey at CSM, 6:30 p.m.; NDNU at Dominican
captain attended Miamis season and go enjoy himself and get back Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stanton, Don Mattingly or even the University, 7 p.m.
finale Sunday the first time he sat to his family. Well sit down when N.Y. Islanders0 0 0 0 0 0 0
home run sculpture at Marlins Park.
Women's college soccer Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Youre trying to get me to tell in the stands since high school. Yet the time is right and evaluate every- Fresno Pacific at NDNU, noon N.Y. Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
you what Im going to do? Jeter another Miami loss didnt change one.
Men's college soccer New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
said. Some things you keep pri- his mind, and the next day Jeter and Jeter and Sherman also wouldnt Fresno Pacific at NDNU, 3 p.m. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
vate. But yeah, we do have to Sherman closed on the purchase of discuss plans for the garish home WESTERN CONFERENCE
rebuild. the team from Jeffrey Loria. run sculpture loved by some, THURSDAY
Girls' tennis Central Division
Jeter and new principal owner Jeter said he hasnt met with any hated by many. Mercy-Burlingame at Priory, Mercy-SF at Notre GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Bruce Sherman held a 30-minute players, and wouldnt address the I read I was getting rid of it, said Dame-Belmont, Crystal Springs at Sacred Heart St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
future of Stanton, the major league Jeter, who added thats not necessar- Prep, 3:30 p.m.; Harker at Menlo School, Hillsdale at
news conference Tuesday to discuss Half Moon Bay, Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
their investment groups $1.2 bil- home run and RBI champion. ily true. Aragon at Mills, San Mateo at Carlmont, El Camino Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
lion purchase of the Marlins. Jeter Stantons salary will nearly double Every one of our partners has an at Capuchino, Sequoia at Terra Nova, Woodside at
Oceana, Westmoor at South City, 4 p.m. Winnipeg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
shed no light on an anticipated ros- next year to $25 million, which opinion, Sherman said with a Nashville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ter shake-up following the teams could make him unaffordable for the smile. Girls' volleyball Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shasta Summit at Summit Prep, 5 p.m.;Terra Nova
eighth consecutive losing season, revenue-challenged franchise. There are at least eight other at San Mateo, South City at Sequoia, Jefferson at El Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
the longest streak in the majors, but Loria became widely unpopular investors. Jeter took exception to Camino, Westmoor at Capuchino, 5:15 p.m.; King's Pacific Division
because his frugality led to constant speculation that his group struggled Academy at Crystal Springs, 5:45 p.m.; Burlingame
said hell rely heavily this offsea- at Woodside, Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, Aragon
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
son on president of baseball opera- roster turnover and lots of losing. to raise the needed money. at Half Moon Bay, Mills at Hillsdale, 6:15 p.m.; Sacred Sharks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Heart Prep vs Mercy-Burlingame at Serra, Menlo Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
School at Harker, Notre Dame-Belmont at Notre Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blue Jays decline mutual slugger Aaron Judge had the top-sell-
Baseball briefs ing jersey in baseball this season,
Dame-SJ, Alam Heights at Design Tech, 6:30 p.m.
Anaheim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
option on OF Jose Bautista million option followed by a pair of Chicago Cubs
Boys' water polo
Mills vs. Aragon at Hillsdale, 4 p.m.;Terra Nova at Ca-
Edmonton 0 0 0 0
Los Angeles 0 0 0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
stars. puchino, 5 p.m.; San Mateo at Priory, 6 p.m.
TORONTO The Toronto Blue for 2019. Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jays will decline their mutual Bautista hit Judge, an outfielder who could win Girls' water polo Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
AL Rookie of the Year and MVP, beat San Mateo vs. Half Moon Bay at Priory, 4 p.m.; Mercy-
option on outfielder Jose Bautista, .203 with 23 Burlingame vs. Notre Dame-Belmont at Priory, Mills
making the six-time All-Star a free homers and 65 out Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, at Hillsdale, 5 p.m.; Terra Nova at Capuchino, 6 p.m. Wednesdays Games
agent. RBIs, setting a according to Major League Baseball Toronto at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.
Cross Country
General manager Ross Atkins Blue Jays sin- on Tuesday. Judge is the second rook- WBAL Meet #1 at Crystal Springs Course, 3 p.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m.
announced the decision Tuesday in a gle-season ie to have the most popular jersey Calgary at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
Bryant was the first in 2015 and also Women's college volleyball Philadelphia at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
season-ending news conference. record with a West Valley at CSM, 6:30 p.m.
Atkins said Bautista was made aware led the league in 2016. Thursdays Games
Jose Bautista c a r e e r - wo r s t Women's college soccer Nashville at Boston, 4 p.m.
of the teams plans a couple of 170 strikeouts. Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton San Diego Christian College at Menlo College, 1:30 Montreal at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
weeks ago. Bautista led the majors in home Kershaw and Washington Nationals p.m.
Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
Based on the construction of our runs in 2010 and 2011, and deliv- outfielder Bryce Harper rounded out
Men's college soccer Washington at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
roster, we feel its unlikely that hes ered the famous bat-flip blast that the top five. Two-time AL MVP Mike San Diego Christian College at Menlo College, 4 Minnesota at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
a part of the solution moving for- helped beat Texas in the 2015 AL Trout (Angels) was eighth. p.m.
Pittsburgh at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
ward, Atkins said. Division Series. The reigning World Series champi- FRIDAY Arizona at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
Bautista signed a one-year, $18 on Cubs led the majors with four Football
Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 7 p.m.
million contract to return to the Yankees slugger players among the top 20 in sales, Mitty at Serra, 7 p.m.; Burlingame at Half Moon Bay,
Terra Nova at Aragon, Sacred Heart Prep at Menlo- Fridays Games
Blue Jays in 2017. That deal includ- Judge leads jersey sales with Javier Baez (10th) and Kyle Atherton, Woodside at King's Academy, Menlo
School at South City, Sequoia at Hillsdale, Capuchino
N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 4 p.m.
ed a $17 million option for 2018, Schwarber (14th) joining their team- at Jefferson, El Camino at Mills, Carlmont at San Florida at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.
with a $500,000 buyout, and a $20 NEW YORK New York Yankees mates. Mateo, 7:30 p.m. Vegas at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
16 Wednesday Oct. 4, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

CONCUSSION At Manchester City we have a philosophy


of football, we play beautiful football, Brown
said. There isnt a lot of heading. I am not SOCCER
as the Colts found space in the Trojans back
line. Caadas Jason Jattan stole a ball deep
in the Skyline end and he found a wide open
Continued from page 11 going to say there isnt ever any heading Jon Sebastian Cole Mesa in the middle of the
because obviously there is. Continued from page 11
Skyline penalty box, who found the back of
When I speak to the parents of these young the net for the rst goal of the game.
knocks from center backs. Im sure he has Saucedo, however, had conflicting emo-
given out a few himself. kids about concussion and any concerns they tions, however. The Trojans had 12 shots in The Trojans caught a little bit of a break
A notoriously tough midfielder during his may have and the hypothetical risk of links to the second half, six of which were on frame. with the game-tying goal as Joey Galvezs
playing career with Manchester United and dementia at an early age, I say to them as a This after having 11 shots and nine on goal free kick from 20 yards out deected off the
Ireland, Keane is trying to protect the games club we are doing everything we can to both in the opening 45 minutes. defensive wall and past the Caada goalkeep-
physicality. Governing bodies, though, real- limit heading, (and) diagnose, assess, manage We left a lot of goals out there, Saucedo er to knot the score at 1 in the 22nd minute.
ize they cannot be indifferent if football is to and rehabilitate head injuries. said. Caada went back ahead in the 28th minute
blame for retired players suffering from degen- In 2015, the U.S. Soccer Federation recom- Caada came into the match without having on Cole Mesas second goal of the half. Much
erative brain diseases. mended a ban on headers for players 10 and lost a game yet this season and the Colts were like the Colts rst goal, the Trojans turned
In research published earlier this year, six of under in a bid to address concerns about the lucky to escape with the tie. the ball over deep in their end and Caada
14 former players were found to have signs of impact of head injuries. The United States has Im sure it was a great game for the specta- made them pay. Ruben Romero came up with
Alzheimers disease after their brains under- also seen a $1 billion settlement between the tors, Gaspar said. Lot of credit to Skyline. the steal for the Colts and found Cole Mesa
went post-mortem examinations. The NFL and thousands of its former American They showed a lot of heart in battling back. stationed on the left side of the penalty box.
Football Association and Professional football players who have been diagnosed Caada (0-0-3, 4-0-5) struggled to nd a He settled the ball before riing a shot that
Footballers Association in England are step- with brain injuries linked to repeated concus- rhythm offensively in the second half, but the hit the far right post and ricocheted across the
ping up the research being undertaken, and the sions. Colts did convert on their two best chances. goal and into the left side of the net for a 2-1
way Alzheimers or memory loss has afflicted I dont imagine we are going to change the With the game tied at 2 at halftime, Caada Colts lead.
several members of Englands 1966 World Cup rules of football because of this situation, moved ahead 3-2 in the 54th minute when We just werent pressuring well. We
winning squad has sharpened the need to Brown said. Obviously, there have been some Jorge Lopez curled in a free kick from 16 werent closing down gaps, Saucedo said.
investigate. quite publicized reports of ex-professional yards out from the left side of the penalty
Geoff Hurst, who scored a hat trick in box, nding the far right corner. But the Trojans werent through as a bang-
players that have dementia. But weve done a
Englands 4-2 win over West Germany in the The Colts pushed their lead to 4-2 nine min- bang play resulted in the equalizer in the 45th
bit of work with experts around the country and
1966 final, will launch an Alzheimers Society utes later when Giovanny Gomes, on a free minute. A ball was served into the Caada
theyve said at the moment theres no exact
walk next week to raise awareness. kick from 50 yards out, chipped a ball into penalty box where the ball, Skylines Galvez
link between heading the ball and concussion
Dementia is becoming one of the most seri- the Skyline penalty box, where Andy and Caada goalkeeper Jamie Ybarra all col-
or chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
ous illnesses and it is increasing, Hurst said. Arreguin redirected a shot on goal and into the lided. The ball squirted right back out to the
My involvement with the players from my The family of former England striker Jeff back of the net. top of the penalty box, where Skylines
squad who have got it is seeing how the fami- Astle, whose death at age 59 in 2002 was But the Colts could not hold onto the lead. Christian Marquez was waiting. Instead of
lies deal with it all, and it is arguably one of the attributed to repeatedly heading heavy, leather Games like this are always going to be a taking the ball off the bounce, Marquez used a
most debilitating aliments families can face. balls, has been pushing for better protection battle, Gaspar said. side scissor kick to slam the ball into the
Hurst believes Martin Peters, the other scor- for modern players. The priority for the Astle While Skyline dominated the second half, back of the net to tie the game at 2 going into
er at Wembley 51 years ago, would no longer family has been convincing football to recog- the rst half was wide open as both teams halftime.
recognize him. nize the problem even exists. moved up and down the eld. Caada took an I expected it to be close, but not 4-4,
If you have a physical disease, or a broken It is very encouraging that, for the most early 1-0 lead just two minutes into the game Saucedo said.
leg, you can recover from it and get better in part, football is beginning to take the issue of
time, Hurst said, with dementia it only goes concussion seriously and, along with more

OAKLAND
ing right knee injury in his major league
one way, albeit at different levels. research, a cultural change is beginning to take debut.
Its why families of fledgling players are place, Peter McCabe, chief executive of the He never even got a big league at-bat after
starting to take note of the risks. Manchester Headway brain injury association, said in getting hurt in the bottom of the first inning
Citys medical team tell parents of academy response to Keanes comments at the Ireland
Continued from page 12
June 29 in a road game at the White Sox.
entrants that the playing style championed training camp. It is vital that we continue to Fowler had been on deck when the top of the
throughout the club by first-team manager Pep conduct more research into the potential long- by the Brewers in late June. first inning ended.
Guardiola keeping the ball on the ground term implications of heading footballs to Bruce is a really unique kid, said Billy Running at full speed, the right fielder
isnt just aesthetically-pleasing. Its safer too, ensure people are able to make informed choic- Beane, As vice president of baseball opera- crashed into the low corner wall at Guaranteed
according to Citys doctor. es. tions. Among challenges, he was starting Rate Field chasing Jose Abreus two-out foul.
catcher (after) we trade a very popular guy, He suffered an open rupture of the patellar ten-
performed great on the field. And again, for don in his knee when it hit a metal box used
him to take that on, we respect that. for Wi-Fi and he was carted off for immediate
surgery to repair the damage and close the
Starting pitching wound.
After sending Sonny Gray to the New York His rehab is on schedule and Fowler will
Yankees at the trade deadline, the As lacked a soon begin a running program with the hopes
veteran presence in the rotation. The inconsis- he will compete for the starting job in center
tency of the starters is among the biggest disap- come spring training.
pointments from 2017.
The As will look for a top-tier starter though Stadium plans take shape
doing so in free agency would be a tough task. The As chose land near the Lake Merritt
neighborhood for their new privately funded
Center field ballpark. While still six years away, the fran-
Dustin Fowler came in the Gray trade from chise focused on its Rooted In Oakland
New York right after a devastating season-end- theme under new team President Dave Kaval.

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CONCUSSION At Manchester City we have a philosophy


of football, we play beautiful football, Brown
said. There isnt a lot of heading. I am not SOCCER
as the Colts found space in the Trojans back
line. Caadas Jason Jattan stole a ball deep
in the Skyline end and he found a wide open
Continued from page 11 going to say there isnt ever any heading Jon Sebastian Cole Mesa in the middle of the
because obviously there is. Continued from page 11
Skyline penalty box, who found the back of
When I speak to the parents of these young the net for the rst goal of the game.
knocks from center backs. Im sure he has Saucedo, however, had conicting emotions,
given out a few himself. kids about concussion and any concerns they however. The Trojans had 12 shots in the sec- The Trojans caught a little bit of a break
A notoriously tough midfielder during his may have and the hypothetical risk of links to ond half, six of which were on frame. This with the game-tying goal as Joey Galvezs
playing career with Manchester United and dementia at an early age, I say to them as a after having 11 shots and nine on goal in the free kick from 20 yards out deected off the
Ireland, Keane is trying to protect the games club we are doing everything we can to both opening 45 minutes. defensive wall and past the Caada goalkeep-
physicality. Governing bodies, though, real- limit heading, (and) diagnose, assess, manage We left a lot of goals out there, Saucedo er to knot the score at 1 in the 22nd minute.
ize they cannot be indifferent if football is to and rehabilitate head injuries. said. Caada went back ahead in the 28th minute
blame for retired players suffering from degen- In 2015, the U.S. Soccer Federation recom- Caada came into the match without having on Cole Mesas second goal of the half. Much
erative brain diseases. mended a ban on headers for players 10 and lost a game yet this season and the Colts were like the Colts rst goal, the Trojans turned
In research published earlier this year, six of under in a bid to address concerns about the lucky to escape with the tie. the ball over deep in their end and Caada
14 former players were found to have signs of impact of head injuries. The United States has Im sure it was a great game for the specta- made them pay. Ruben Romero came up with
Alzheimers disease after their brains under- also seen a $1 billion settlement between the tors, Gaspar said. Lot of credit to Skyline. the steal for the Colts and found Cole Mesa
went post-mortem examinations. The NFL and thousands of its former American They showed a lot of heart in battling back. stationed on the left side of the penalty box.
Football Association and Professional football players who have been diagnosed Caada (0-0-3, 4-0-5) struggled to nd a He settled the ball before riing a shot that
Footballers Association in England are step- with brain injuries linked to repeated concus- rhythm offensively in the second half, but the hit the far right post and ricocheted across the
ping up the research being undertaken, and the sions. Colts did convert on their two best chances. goal and into the left side of the net for a 2-1
way Alzheimers or memory loss has afflicted I dont imagine we are going to change the With the game tied at 2 at halftime, Caada Colts lead.
several members of Englands 1966 World Cup rules of football because of this situation, moved ahead 3-2 in the 54th minute when We just werent pressuring well. We
winning squad has sharpened the need to Brown said. Obviously, there have been some Jorge Lopez curled in a free kick from 16 werent closing down gaps, Saucedo said.
investigate. quite publicized reports of ex-professional yards out from the left side of the penalty
Geoff Hurst, who scored a hat trick in box, nding the far right corner. But the Trojans werent through as a bang-
players that have dementia. But weve done a
Englands 4-2 win over West Germany in the The Colts pushed their lead to 4-2 nine min- bang play resulted in the equalizer in the 45th
bit of work with experts around the country and
1966 final, will launch an Alzheimers Society utes later when Giovanny Gomes, on a free minute. A ball was served into the Caada
theyve said at the moment theres no exact
walk next week to raise awareness. kick from 50 yards out, chipped a ball into penalty box where the ball, Skylines Galvez
link between heading the ball and concussion
Dementia is becoming one of the most seri- the Skyline penalty box, where Andy and Caada goalkeeper Jamie Ybarra all col-
or chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
ous illnesses and it is increasing, Hurst said. Arreguin redirected a shot on goal and into the lided. The ball squirted right back out to the
My involvement with the players from my The family of former England striker Jeff back of the net. top of the penalty box, where Skylines
squad who have got it is seeing how the fami- Astle, whose death at age 59 in 2002 was But the Colts could not hold onto the lead. Christian Marquez was waiting. Instead of
lies deal with it all, and it is arguably one of the attributed to repeatedly heading heavy, leather Games like this are always going to be a taking the ball off the bounce, Marquez used a
most debilitating aliments families can face. balls, has been pushing for better protection battle, Gaspar said. side scissor kick to slam the ball into the
Hurst believes Martin Peters, the other scor- for modern players. The priority for the Astle While Skyline dominated the second half, back of the net to tie the game at 2 going into
er at Wembley 51 years ago, would no longer family has been convincing football to recog- the rst half was wide open as both teams halftime.
recognize him. nize the problem even exists. moved up and down the eld. Caada took an I expected it to be close, but not 4-4,
If you have a physical disease, or a broken It is very encouraging that, for the most early 1-0 lead just two minutes into the game Saucedo said.
leg, you can recover from it and get better in part, football is beginning to take the issue of
time, Hurst said, with dementia it only goes concussion seriously and, along with more

OAKLAND
ing right knee injury in his major league
one way, albeit at different levels. research, a cultural change is beginning to take debut.
Its why families of fledgling players are place, Peter McCabe, chief executive of the He never even got a big league at-bat after
starting to take note of the risks. Manchester Headway brain injury association, said in getting hurt in the bottom of the first inning
Citys medical team tell parents of academy response to Keanes comments at the Ireland
Continued from page 12
June 29 in a road game at the White Sox.
entrants that the playing style championed training camp. It is vital that we continue to Fowler had been on deck when the top of the
throughout the club by first-team manager Pep conduct more research into the potential long- by the Brewers in late June. first inning ended.
Guardiola keeping the ball on the ground term implications of heading footballs to Bruce is a really unique kid, said Billy Running at full speed, the right fielder
isnt just aesthetically-pleasing. Its safer too, ensure people are able to make informed choic- Beane, As vice president of baseball opera- crashed into the low corner wall at Guaranteed
according to Citys doctor. es. tions. Among challenges, he was starting Rate Field chasing Jose Abreus two-out foul.
catcher (after) we trade a very popular guy, He suffered an open rupture of the patellar ten-
performed great on the field. And again, for don in his knee when it hit a metal box used
him to take that on, we respect that. for Wi-Fi and he was carted off for immediate
surgery to repair the damage and close the
Starting pitching wound.
After sending Sonny Gray to the New York His rehab is on schedule and Fowler will
Yankees at the trade deadline, the As lacked a soon begin a running program with the hopes
veteran presence in the rotation. The inconsis- he will compete for the starting job in center
tency of the starters is among the biggest disap- come spring training.
pointments from 2017.
The As will look for a top-tier starter though Stadium plans take shape
doing so in free agency would be a tough task. The As chose land near the Lake Merritt
neighborhood for their new privately funded
Center field ballpark. While still six years away, the fran-
Dustin Fowler came in the Gray trade from chise focused on its Rooted In Oakland
New York right after a devastating season-end- theme under new team President Dave Kaval.

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Dont toss that old beer: Make some delicious bratwurst
By Elizabeth Karmel sausages first in beer and then grilling
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS them. If you do that, the flavor of the
uncooked sausages melts into the simmer-
When I first moved to Chicago from ing beer leaving the sausages tasteless, and
North Carolina, I was amazed at the variety it is almost impossible to get good grill
of sausages. There were polish sausages, marks on the boiled sausages.
bratwurst, bockwurst, Italian; sweet and Wanting to make sure what she said was
hot, among others. At that time, the correct, I tried it both ways and she was 100
sausage that I knew best was knackwurst percent right. Even though most people
which is smoked like a hot dog, only thick- boil the sausages and then grill them, a
er and made from all beef. When I visited a taste test proves her theory right. You must
German-style butcher shop in the city, I grill first and simmer second for optimum
was intrigued by the uncooked, unsmoked flavor, texture and caramelization. Besides
sausages and couldnt wait to taste the beer a better flavor, this method is more conven-
brats as they are called in Chicago and the ient.
Midwest. You can grill the brats in advance and
I thought that my sausage ignorance was keep them warm in simmering beer for 1-2
just because I was from the South but often, hours. You can even reheat any leftovers the
even today, when I mention my love of beer next day or make them a day in advance for
brats, people respond with a whats that? a tailgate. Just be sure to simmer the hot
Back then, I worked with a woman who was sausages in the beer right after you take
from an old German family in Wisconsin them off the grill and then cool them and
and she schooled me on the correct way to store them in the refrigerator in the sim-
make beer brats. She explained that you mering liquid.
grilled the uncooked bratwurst first over Serve the brats with your favorite buns
indirect heat until the sausage was bur- and condiments such as potato rolls, pretzel
nished brown and cooked through. Then rolls, spicy mustard, grainy mustard, sauer-
you remove them from the grill and place kraut or my favorite, Fennel Apple
them in a simmering pot of beer. She made Sauerkraut for those looking for a tangy
You can grill the brats in advance and keep them warm in simmering beer for 1-2 hours. You sure that I understood that most people
can even reheat any leftovers the next day or make them a day in advance for a tailgate. make the mistake of simmering the See BRAUTS, Page 19

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BAN
would infringe upon a property owners or consequences smoking could have for chil- like Chaltas for their patience and advocacy
renters rights, especially those of older dren and adults. of the ordinance, which he said he support-
adults and senior citizens who may not be There are still restrictions on how we ed as someone who has asthma.
able to easily change their lifestyles or behave as community members and how we This really involved both sides and all
Continued from page 1 move to another home. Gina Zari, a spokes- treat our neighbors based on just being a sides, he said.
woman for the San Mateo County part of this community, she said.
used by children, councilmembers voted In other business, the Redwood City
Association of Realtors, urged the council Councilmembers granted buildings that
unanimously for an all-encompassing ordi- Council approved a memorandum of under-
to exclude from the ordinance owner-occu- have already instituted a no-smoking poli-
nance, including duplexes and condomini- standing between Atherton, Menlo Park,
pied properties, especially condominiums cy an exemption from the noticing require-
ums among the buildings subject to the ban Redwood City and San Mateo County out-
which she said are subject to building codes ments after Rhovy Lyn Antonio, vice presi-
at their Monday meeting. lining the terms and costs related to efforts
requiring thicker walls. dent of the California Apartment
Councilwoman Diane Howard voiced to plan, design and obtain permits for flood
Its a pretty serious taking of someones Association, asked them to consider help- protection measures within the Bayfront
strong support for the ordinance, which she ing those buildings cut down on the number
said she wished the city had adopted earlier private property rights when they live in a Canal and Atherton Channel. The two water-
place for years, decades, she said. For of notices sent out alerting residents of the ways collect stormwater from a watershed
to protect residents from the dangers of sec- change. Assistant City Manager Aaron
ond-hand smoke. them to be denied the right to continue that largely includes the towns included in
smoking is a pretty serious thing to do. Aknin confirmed the policy change would
This is definitely the right thing, she the MOU and frequently overflow during
also be captured in any new leases, which he
said. Its just an awful feeling to be trapped Councilwoman Janet Borgens acknowl- heavy storms, causing flooding in resi-
said typically include complying with local
in your own home and your own place. edged the difficulties of balancing property dences and businesses nearby.
laws in the terms.
Councilmembers acknowledged the per- owners rights for smokers and non-smok- The council also agreed the ban would go Councilman Jeff Gee said on Monday the
sistence of Redwood Shores resident ers. She noted some of the citys condo- into effect Jan. 1, 2018, for all new build- flooding is a yearly concern for those liv-
Connie Chaltas in encouraging city offi- minium buildings were converted from ings and Jan. 1, 2019, for existing build- ing near the waterways, and that recent con-
cials to consider an ordinance over the apartment buildings before the codes requir- ings to give those building owners allow- versations with the jurisdictions contribut-
years. Chaltas said her health has deteriorat- ing thicker walls for condos were in place. ing smoking in their buildings time to ing to and affected by the stormwater flow
ed in the 15 years since she has lived near She wondered how those buildings would be make the transition. Though enforcing the have been encouraging. But he emphasized
residents who smoke at her condominium viewed if the city had different policies for ordinance would ultimately be the joint the need for the planning efforts, which he
building. apartment and condominium buildings. responsibility of landlords, tenants and hoped would proceed once Atherton, Menlo
The second-hand smoke seeps through Councilwoman Shelly Masur acknowl- property owners, Aknin said city staff could Park and San Mateo County review them in
my condo walls, making me so sick I cant edged other local ordinances, such as those assist in some cases. Councilwoman Alicia the coming weeks.
live or sleep inside my condo, she said. I restricting noise levels at residences, play a Aguirre urged the council to do extensive Redwood Citys cost share of the plan-
am in a horrible situation because I have no role in what property owners can and cant outreach to spread the word about the ning process, which does not include con-
quiet enjoyment of my home. do at their homes and said she looked at this change. struction of any flood protection measures,
Councilmembers weighed whether a ban one similarly, noting the serious health Mayor John Seybert thanked residents is estimated at $261,000.

KITCHEN
and raised in San Mateo, calls himself the which puts a spin on the classic Mexican- reveals Hoggs energetic and inviting per-
idea guy. He is constantly thinking of American appetizer with house-made won- sonality. The atmosphere is casual and rus-
ways to reinvent classic American favorites ton chips topped with ahi tuna, avocado tic with high ceilings and decorations
by adding flavors and ingredients found in poke, crab salad, unagi sauce, wasabi and designed by Hoggs wife and family. A menu
Continued from page 1 recipes from other cultures. sriracha aioli, and garnished with green hangs above an open kitchen where Hogg is
A favorite item on the menu is the Buffalo onions and black sesame seed. sometimes found dancing to music in the
so many places to eat and I wanted to create chicken egg roll; a roll filled with shredded Its really good, its like the best parts of restaurant and greeting guests as if they
something unique, something you want to chicken seasoned in buffalo hot wing sauce, sushi mixed with the best part of Mexican were old buddies.
dive into, said Hogg. fried then topped with chopped green food. Its different and the combination of Im a very social person, I like anything
After years of putting meat and bread onions and served with a side of blue cheese the two definitely makes it innovative, that has to do with gatherings, parties, big
together, Hogg, a Filipino-American, born dressing to offset the heat. Or, ahi nachos said Jessica Barnes, who stopped in for crowds and meeting new people, said
lunch after reading reviews about Social Hogg.
Fusion Kitchen online. The restaurant carries 11 beers on tap, a
For Hogg, its a satisfying feeling when thoughtful selection of wine, ciders and big
diners appreciate his unconventional com- screen TVs on the wall. For more informa-
bination of flavors from different cultures. tion go to socialfusionkitchen.com or call
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Bugs in the food is by design at Bangkok bistro


By Jerry Harmer I hope that people will eat more of my
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS When I taste this, its opened my new attitudes about foods: that bugs and I can sell more of them, she said.
insects are one of the foods thats edible. ... And its tasty too. Its not weird We can have new menus, replacing the old
BANGKOK Ants and beetles in the familiar ones. Its great.
kitchen? Normally thatd close down a as you thought. And the feeling its crispy; its like a snack. Yeah, I like it. Insects in the Backyard has only been
restaurant immediately, but for a unique Kelvarin Chotvichit, a lawyer from Bangkok open a matter of weeks, so its too early to
eatery in Bangkok, bugs in the beef ragu tell whether its mission to metamorphose
and pests in the pesto are the business moving people away from seeing insects When I taste this, its opened my new insect cuisine is on track.
plan. from purely as a snack to be a part of a gour- attitudes about foods: that insects are one of Amornrat Simapaisan, a local shop man-
Tucking into insects is nothing new in met and a delicious cuisine. the foods thats edible, he said. And its ager, tucked in quite happily to her water-
Thailand, where street vendors pushing Thats the responsibility of executive tasty too. Its not weird as you thought. And melon and cricket salad on a recent evening.
carts of fried crickets and buttery silkworms chef Thitiwat Tantragarn, a veteran of some the feeling its crispy; its like a snack. Its tasty. Its munchy, she said.
have long fed locals and adventurous of Thailands top restaurants. Together with Yeah, I like it. But her dining partner exemplified the
tourists alike. But bugs are now fine-dining his team hes designed a menu that features United Nations food experts have pushed biggest problem the restaurant faces: that
at Insects in the Backyard, a Bangkok seven different insects, including ants, insects as a source of nutrition for years. lingering feeling of disgust.
bistro aiming to revolutionize views of crickets, bamboo caterpillars, silkworms Studies show theyre higher in protein, I still have a barrier, something on my
natures least-loved creatures and what you and giant water beetles. good fats and minerals than traditional live- mind to stop me from eating it, said Patr
can do with them. Its a new thing, Thitiwat said. You stock. Even when commercially farmed, Srisook, a freelance photographer. But,
In Thailand, there is a long history of live in the world, you need to learn the new their environmental impact is far lower, yes, it kind of tastes like normal, nothing,
local populations, of people consuming thing. He said hes cooked with pork and needing less feed and emitting less carbon. like normal food.
insects and they continue to do, in large chicken for a long time, but insects are a Wholesaler Amornsiri Sompornsuksawat And that is the message from the restau-
amounts. But its essentially as a snack, not new world of cooking (and a) new lesson. is one the suppliers to Insects in the rant itself: Judge us on our food.
a part of dishes, not a part of cuisine, said For Kelvarin Chotvichit, a lawyer from Backyard. The prospect of a new market There is obviously the shock value with
Regan Suzuki Pairojmahakij, a Canadian Bangkok, the menu has been a revelation of the fine-dining sector is enough to make insects and that might bring some people
partner at the eatery. We are interested in taste and texture. her salivate. into through the door, Pairojmahakij said.

Joh suggested Muzzi may consider trim- for the opportunity to address the proposal.

SERRA
Muzzis request for a development exemp-
tion. ming a floor from the project design. This is the meeting Ive been dreaming
I think Millbrae needs to hold the line on That may alleviate some of the impacts, about, said Muzzi, who previously called
Continued from page 1 its codes and ordinances, said DuCote. said Joh, who also noted an agreement over for officials to push the project ahead more
Muzzi countered by suggesting his proj- the amount of parking spaces and affordable aggressively.
ect was so large that it would tower over units included in the project needs to be In the interim, commissioners will hear
ing too tough of a negotiating stance. DuCotes property regardless of whether it reached. later this month a proposal for the Millbrae
Each Christmas tree has a limit before it was built as proposed or amended according Consultant Collette Meunier, who was at Gateway Station project which offers 300
tips over, said Muzzi. And this is a to the policy. hired by the city to help usher the project units of housing, roughly 47,000 square
Christmas tree.
This is just part of the cost of develop- through the approval process, recommend- feet of retail space, more than 160,000
Central to neighbors argument seeking
ment, he said, in response to DuCote. Its ed against such a step, citing officials square feet of office space, a hotel as well
to modify the proposal for two 10-story and
what weve come to know as not in my established desire to have a notable devel- and a development with 80 affordable units
one nine-story buildings is a city develop-
backyard. opment constructed at the site. prioritized for military veterans on nearby
ment standard limiting height planes when
Resident Joe Chen, who spoke for him- Officials agreed to take the feedback BART land.
viewed from neighboring properties.
Officials believe the policy established in self and neighbors, raised a separate set of offered by commissioners into the next In other business at the meeting, commis-
an attempt to prevent homes being over- issues with the project. round of development agreement negotia- sioners unanimously approved building an
whelmed by neighboring development This will make the parking problems tions scheduled later this week. Both sides interim modular Community Center in the
should be adhered to, which could require even worse and add significant demand to expressed optimism they would strike a deal City Hall parking lot to replace the facility
Muzzi to refine his project design. utilities and schools, he said. The nega- in advance of the next Planning destroyed in an arson fire last year.
Rob DuCote, whose property is the only tive impact on the quality of living in Commission hearing on the project sched- The 6,000-square-foot facility will tem-
from where the height plane policy is vio- Millbrae will be enormous. uled for Monday, Nov. 6. porarily serve as the head of the citys recre-
lated, encouraged officials to not cave on To assuage the fears raised by Chen, Despite differing views over pivotal ation department while officials develop a
DuCote and others, commission Chair Jean issues, Muzzi expressed his appreciation strategy for rebuilding a new center.

liquid. Either refrigerate or simmer them over medium heat, add onion and kosher

BRATS
Special Equipment: 5-8 quart Dutch oven
Preheat the grill. again just before serving. salt. Cook until onion begins to brown, add
Melt the butter in the Dutch oven or heavy Apple Fennel Mock Sauerkraut: strips of fennel, stir, and let cook covered
duty saucepan. Cut the onion in half and cut The dressed-up mock sauerkraut substi- for about 5 minutes or until fennel begins to
Continued from page 17 wilt. Reduce heat to medium-low.
into half-moon slices. Place in the bottom tutes grated apple and fennel for the tradi-
of the Dutch oven and let cook for about 5 tional cabbage. The result is a fresher, Meanwhile, mix grated apple with lemon
topping but dont like traditional sauer- minutes or until translucent. Add the beer sweeter alternative to ballpark sauerkraut. juice and add to pan. Cover and cook, stir-
kraut. and bring to a simmer. Set aside. Serves: 8-10 ring occasionally, for 15 minutes. Add but-
Meanwhile, remove brats from packaging 1 large fennel bulb ter, mixing well. Add caraway seeds,
BEER BRATS WITH and set in the center of the cooking grate 1 tablespoons olive oil reserved fennel tops and hard cider or apple
APPLE FENNEL SAUERKRAUT over indirect heat. Turn occasionally and let 1 Large Vidalia onion, chopped juice. Cook for an additional 5 minutes,
Servings: 8-10 cook for about 20 minutes or almost cooked 5 Granny Smith apples, grated uncovered. Season to taste with salt and
Start to finish: 30 minutes through. I like to cook them until they are a 1/2 lemon, juiced pepper.
8-10 pork bratwursts, uncooked deep brown color. 1 1/2 tablespoons butter Remove from heat and let sit to allow the
1/2 stick unsalted butter Remove from grill and place into the sim- 2 teaspoons caraway seeds flavors to mingle. The sauerkraut can be
1 large white or yellow onion, divided mering beer and onion mixture. Bring the 1/2 cup hard cider or apple juice made up to two days in advance and kept
2-3 bottles or cans of beer, whatever you liquid back to a gentle boil. Immediately Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper covered in the refrigerator until ready to use.
drink reduce the heat to very low and simmer with Clean and cut the fennel bulb in long Nutrition information per serving: 558
8-10 hoagie, pretzel or potato rolls the lid on for at least 15 minutes. The brats strips (julienne) and trim tops. Reserve calories; 286 calories from fat; 32 g fat (13
2 cups Apple Fennel Sauerkraut, warmed are now ready to serve directly from the furry leafy part that resembles dill and chop g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 63 mg choles-
or other favorite condiments stockpot. If you are going to serve them finely for later use. terol; 1176 mg sodium; 48 g carbohydrate;
later, turn off the heat but leave them in the Heat oil in heavy-bottomed sauce pan 2 g fiber; 11 g sugar; 17 g protein.
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1960s and was diagnosed a psy- Pulgas. Learn how to sign up and includes breakfast. For more infor-
stakes gambler and retired accountant some.
chopath. use Facebook. For more information mation contact
who killed himself before police Lombardo said the investigation is call 591-8286. aercoke@gmail.com.
The genetics load the gun, person-
stormed his 32nd-floor room. proceeding cautiously in case criminal
ality and psychology aim it, and expe- San Mateo Professional Alliance Tai Chi. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 610 Elm St.,
Authorities released police body charges are warranted against someone Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis San Carlos. Free and open to the
riences pull the trigger, typically,
camera video that showed the chaos of else. Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, public. For more information call
Clemente said. San Mateo. Meet new business con- 591-0341.
the attack as officers tried to figure out This investigation is not ended nections. New speakers each week.
Paddock had a business degree from
the location of the shooter and shuttle with the demise of Mr. Paddock, the For more information call 430-6500. Free Friday at The San Mateo
Cal State Northridge. In the 1970s and County History Museum. 10 a.m. to
people to safety. Amid sirens and vol- sheriff said. Did this person get radi-
80s, he worked as a mail carrier and an Creative Cafe Coloring for 4 p.m. San Mateo County History
leys of gunfire, people yelled theyre calized unbeknownst to us? And we Adults. 12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
IRS agent and held down a job in an Ave., South San Francisco. Supplies City. For more information call 299-
shooting right at us while officers want to identify that source.
auditing division of the Defense available. For more information con- 0104.
shouted go that way! In addition to the cameras, investi- tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
Department, according to the govern- Teen Advisory Board for the
Clark County Undersheriff Kevin gators found a computer and 23 guns
ment. He later worked for a defense Sons in Retirement Branch No. 4 South San Francisco Main Library.
McMahill said the shooting spanned with him at the hotel, along with 12 Monthly Lunch. Elks Lodge, 920 4 p.m. South San Francisco Main
contractor.
between nine and 11 minutes. bump stock devices that can enable a Stonegate Drive, South San Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
He had no known criminal record, Francisco. Speaker Ruby Jacques will San Francisco. Volunteer credit will
Paddock transferred $100,000 to the rifle to fire continuously, like an auto- talk about human trafficking and its be given to participants. For more
and public records showed no signs of
Philippines in the days before the matic weapon, authorities said. remediation. $17. For more informa- information call 829-3860.
financial troubles, though he was said tion call 878-5746.
shooting, a U.S. official briefed by Nineteen more guns were found at
to be a big gambler. First Friday Family Nights. 5 p.m.
law enforcement but not authorized to Paddocks Mesquite home and seven at Google Coding Club. 3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote
Nevadas Gaming Control Board said Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Point Drive, San Mateo. Music, sci-
speak publicly because of the continu- his Reno house.
it will pass along records compiled on Ave., South San Francisco. For more ence and food. Open to parents and
ing investigation told The Associated Video shot outside the broken door information call 829-3860. kids. Free with admission. For more
Paddock and his girlfriend to investi- information call 340-7572.
Press on condition of anonymity. of the room shows an assault-style
gators. Google Hacks. 4 p.m. South San
Investigators are still trying to trace rifle with a scope on a bipod. The sher- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Out to Eat Fundraising Gala. 6
His brother, Eric Paddock, said he
that money and also looking into a iff said an internal investigation has Orange Ave., South San Francisco. p.m. to 9 p.m. 3921 Fabian Way, Palo
was at a loss to explain the massacre. Tips and tricks for teens to get Alto. Keynote speaker Juan Barajas.
least a dozen financial reports over the been launched to find out how that homework done fast. For more Tickets are $125 each. For more
No affiliation, no religion, no pol-
past several weeks that said Paddock footage was obtained. information call 829-3860. information or to purchase tickets
itics. He never cared about any of that go to www.outteat.org.
gambled more than $10,000 per day, Some investigators turned their
stuff, he said outside his Florida Social Security and Retirement
the official said. focus Tuesday from the shooters perch Seminar. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. San Mateo St. Gregory Parish Festival. 6 p.m.
home. Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las to 10 p.m. 2715 Hacienda St., San
The cameras Paddock set up at the to the festival grounds where his vic-
The FBI discounted the possibility Pulgas, San Mateo. $13 to $16. For Mateo. Live entertainment, rides,
Mandalay Bay hotel casino were part tims fell. more information call 522-7490. face painting and food. For more
of international terrorism early on, information contact
of his extensive preparations that A dozen investigators, most in FBI
even after the Islamic State claimed Retirement, Health Care and soniavittori@gmail.com.
included stockpiling nearly two dozen jackets and all wearing blue booties to Estate Preservation. 6 p.m. to 7
responsibility for the attack.
guns in his room before opening fire avoid contaminating the scene, docu- p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., The Formation of Habital
Eric Paddock said his brother did Millbrae. For more information call Planets by Dr. Monica Kress. 8
on the concert below. McMahill said mented evidence at the site where gun- 697-7607. p.m. to 9 p.m. College of San Mateo
show a confrontational side at times:
the cameras included one in the peep- fire rained down and country music Planetarium, building 36, 1700 W.
He apparently hated cigarette smoke Lifes Toughest Decisions. 6:30 Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Hosted by
hole and two in the hallway. gave way to screams of pain and terror.
so much that he carried around a cigar p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Lifetree Cafe and the San Mateo Astronomical
I anticipate he was looking for any- Shoes, baby strollers, chairs, sun- Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 Society. For more information go to
and blew smoke in peoples faces when Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. A close look www.smcasastro.com.
body coming to take him into cus- glasses, purses. The whole field was
they lit up around him. at the ways people can work
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closely related & 2 yrs of exp in the job 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17). Dated: 9/20/2017 sTar Wars one 4 orange card ac- man. Like brand new! $300.
offered or as Principal Engr; or a combo (Published 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- (650) 861-2411.
of a BS deg in same fields + 5 yrs' pro- 10/25/17) head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
gressive, post-baccalaureate exp; or any FicTiTious Business naMe loVe seaT, Upholstered pale yellow
suitable combo of edu, training, &/or exp. sTaTeMenT #274833 sTar Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader floral $99. (650)574-4021
Reqs 2 yrs of exp using Embedded The following person is doing business $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
neW Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
C/C++, GDB, OSI layer model, RTOS, as: 1)Ed Tech Recruiting 2)Educational ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Wi-FI & BT. Drug screen & background Technology Recruiting, 384 De Anza 302 antiques Sell! (650) 875-8159.
check reqd. Apply at careers.dish.com. Avenue, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. 210 lost & Found
Ref: 2017-41414 Registered Owner: Naloma, Inc., CA. heirlooM 1920 hand quilted bed- neW TWin Mattress set plus frame
The business is conducted by a Corpo- FounD: Keys at Westwood Park in spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- $30.00 (650) 347-2356
ration. The registrants commenced to Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
transact business under their FBN on 30 claim (650)714-8893 9708 oaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched
Aug 2017. glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50/obo
203 Public notices /s/Gabriel Lucas/ (650)646-8530
losT caT. Black and White. Black Mahogany anTiQue Secretary desk,
This statement was filed with the Asses- patch on right eye. REWARD. 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
FicTiTious Business naMe sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish- oFFice TaBle, 24"x48" HD. folding
sTaTeMenT #274831 Call (323) 439-7713. elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
The following person is doing business 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17). $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
as: D&D Auto Works and Towing, 790 S. Books 303 electronics
Amphlett Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
Registered Owner: Sandra J. Lopez, 408 FicTiTious Business naMe JaMes PaTTerson hardback books. anTares Dollars Bill Changer ma- oFFice TyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
Oliver St., Redwood City, CA 94061. The sTaTeMenT #275118 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 chines never used for small bus. $95 wood with formica wood grain top $25
JoB TiTle: Manager, innovations The following person is doing business
strategy & operations business is conducted by an Individual. (650)992-4544. (650) 787-9753
as: Soleil Luna Nail Spa, 176 W 25th nicholas sParKs hardback books.
Job Location: Belmont, CA The registrants commenced to transact Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis-
business under their FBN on N/A. 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 BlauPunKT aM/FM/cD Radio and Re- ornaTe large BooKcase: Two
tered Owner: Anthony Dat Ha, 3526 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
Requirements:Masters or equiv. in Bus. /s/Sandra J. Lopez/ Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118. ceiver with Detachable Face asking
QualiTy BooKs used and rare. World $100. (650)593-4490 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
Adm,, Finance, This statement was filed with the Asses- The business is conducted by an Indi- & US History and classic American nov-
Economics, etc. + 2 yrs. sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish- vidual. The registrants commenced to els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 ornaTe Mahogany headboard with
exp. reqd. (or ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, KinDle Fire 8 in. Case and Charger
transact business under their FBN on incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
Bachelors + 5 yrs exp.). 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17). 9/26/2017. V.logVinoV, unusual Journey to the
Exp. w/ Tableau, MS /s/Anthony Dat Ha/ Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- MoTorola BraVo MB 520 (android Pine DouBle/Queen head/foot board
Excel/Powerpoint, SQL, This statement was filed with the Asses- sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD with metal frame $50/obo. (650)646-
Data Modeling, FicTiTious Business naMe sor-County Clerk on 9/26/2017. (Publish- card Belmont (650)595-8855 8530
Statistical/Financial sTaTeMenT #274934 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Analysis, Forecasting, The following person is doing business 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17). 294 Baby stuff onKyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital reTro huTch Needs refinishing other-
Market Research, as: Filipences 4:13, 360 N Ellsworth, Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, wise good condition. Top detaches from
Technology Landscape Fisher-Price healThy Care booster Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered FicTiTious Business naMe seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
Analysis, ROI Analysis, Owner: Nora Elizabeth Lucero, 939
roadmap planning & KPI sTaTeMenT #275164 saMsung FlaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. seWing sTorage cabinet, Custom
Tracking. Montgomery Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA The following person is doing business 296 appliances made wood perfect condition $75.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
94066. The business is conducted by an as: 1)Kumon Math & Reading Center of (650)483-1222
Mail Resume: RingCentral, Inc. Individual. The registrants commenced Belmont 2)Kumon Math & Reading Cen- 1960's aVocaDo Osterizer blender sony DeTachaBle set :3cd /fm/am
Attn: HR Dept. to transact business under their FBN on ter of San Mateo-Crystal Springs, 230 De excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- shelF ruBBer maid new $20.00
20 Davis Drive, 9/11/17. Anza Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. 0513 4825 contact joe (650)573-5269
/s/Nora Elizabeth Lucero/ Registered Owner: Michael Chan, 2782
Belmont, CA 94002 Belmont Canyon Rd., Belmont, CA soFa BeD Recliner (double), beige, 76"
This statement was filed with the Asses- air conDiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- TV sony Triniton 21" working condition.
sor-County Clerk on 9/11/2017. (Publish- 94002. The business is conducted by $10 OBO (650)784-3243. Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
an Individual. The registrants com- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- soliD WooD Entertainment Center-
menced to transact business under their
9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17). FBN on N/A. 0898 304 Furniture TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
neWsPaPer inTerns /s/Michael Chan/ Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
This statement was filed with the Asses- air conDiTioner, Portable, 14,000 anTiQue Dining table for six people X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
JournalisM FicTiTious Business naMe sor-County Clerk on 10/2/2017. (Publish- BTU, Commercial Cool model with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (925)482-5742
sTaTeMenT #274653 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- sories plus remote included.
terns to do entry level reporting, re- The following person is doing business 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17). anTiQue Mohagany Bookcase. Four TWin BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
as: California Financial Services, 412 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $ 50. (650)598-9804.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- (650)345-1835
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Humboldt Street, SANTA ROSA, CA
95404. Registered Owner: C. Financial FicTiTious Business naMe arMchair gooD condition $55. 650- useD BeDrooM Furniture, FREE. Call
so welcome. cirrus sTeaM mop model SM212B 4 (650)573-7381.
Investment, Inc., CA. The business is sTaTeMenT #275180 266-3184.
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- The following person is doing business new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
We expect a commitment of four to $45. (650)588-5487 Wall uniT/rooM Divider. Simple
eight hours a week for at least four trants commenced to transact business as: Tejadas Towing, 1366 Shafter Ave., Barzilay recorD - fine walnut cre-
denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
months. The internship is unpaid, but under their FBN on 4/1/1988. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124. Regis- $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
tered Owner: Fredy Tejada, same ad- coleMan lxe Roadtrip Grill - 3947. Menlo Park.
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- /s/R. Mark Epstein/ Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
terns have progressed in time into This statement was filed with the Asses- dress. The business is conducted by an WalnuT chesT, small (4 drawer with
Individual. The registrants commenced (650)918-9847 Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition
paid correspondents and full-time re- sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
porters. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, to transact business under their FBN on (650) 315-2319
N/A. coleMan TWo Burner Propane Stove
9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17). Lightly Used $20 (650)697-6763 WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
/s/Fredy Tejada/ BranD neW Japanese Cotton Futton- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
College students or recent graduates Twin Size 72x40x5-$99
This statement was filed with the Asses- elecTric sToVe From Sears
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper sor-County Clerk on 10/3/2017. (Publish- (650)839-1064. WooDen BeD frame, single or 3/4 size.
experience is preferred but not neces- FicTiTious Business naMe Excellent Condition $225
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Please Call (650)244-9267 over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
sarily required. sTaTeMenT #274987 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17). carPeT runner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- 650-322-9598
The following person is doing business or: floral design. good condition
Please send a cover letter describing as: RANZAN, 921 Main St., REDWOOD gooD MicroWaVe 1100 watt $40 Da-
your interest in newspapers, a resume ly City (415) 231-4825. $45.00. (650)266-3184 306 housewares
CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owner: orDer To shoW cause For
and three recent clips. Before you ap- RANZAN U.S.A. Corporation, CA. The change oF naMe
ply, you should familiarize yourself MFg h20laBs Model 300 exc cond coaT/haT sTanD, solid wood, for your carPeT 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
business is conducted by a Corporation. CASE# 17CIV04009 counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
with our publication. Our Web site: The registrants commenced to transact SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
www.smdailyjournal.com. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 7045
business under their FBN on N/A. reFrigeraTor coMPacT made by
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 coMPleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor
/s/Hitoshi Tagawa/ coMMoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Send your information via e-mail to This statement was filed with the Asses- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 573 5269
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- PETITION OF Please call (650)745-6309 20-pieces in original box, never used.
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- sor-County Clerk on 9/15/2017. (Publish- MaryBeth Lorenc $250 per box (3 boxes available).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, rooM heaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- coMPuTer sWiVel CHAIR. Padded
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. (650)342-5630
9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17). Petitioner: MaryBeth Lorenc filed a peti- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
(650)952-3500
tion with this court for a decree changing crysTal (leaDeD glass) lamp $30.
coMPuTer TaBle, adjustable height, Can send picture. 650-464-7860
names as follows: seWing Machine-royal XL 6000 chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
FicTiTious Business naMe Present Name: MaryBeth Lorenc
sTaTeMenT #274792 Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 697-8481 FirePlace canDelaBra with 5 bat-
PaciFica selF storage facility seeking Proposed Name: MaryBeth Lorence (650)342-8436.
part-time Assistant Manager for light of-
The following person is doing business tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
as: Scribble Me Happy, 411 S B Street, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons seWing Machine: Older Singer Porta-
DesK, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. 6134
fice work, including computer. Knowl- (650)458-3578
edge of MS Windows a plus. Fax resume SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered interested in this matter shall appear be- ble sewing machine. Works great.
to (650) 697-5906. Competitive hourly Owner: Scribble Me Happy, LLC, CA. fore this court at the hearing indicated $40.00 (650)207-4162 308 Tools
wage. The business is conducted by a Limited below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Liability Company. The registrants com- tition for change of name should not be singer seWing Machine. Good condi- DineTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. craFTsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
menced to transact business under their granted. Any person objecting to the tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
FBN on 06/12/12. name changes described above must file (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
Senior Staff Engineer - Software sought a written objection that includes the rea- Dining TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
/s/Stacie Yun/ ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for DelTa caBineT saW with overrun ta-
by DISH Network, LLC in Foster City, sons for the objection at least two court VicKs WarM Vaporizer Like New
CA. Dsgn, dvlp, & debug real-time multi- This statement was filed with the Asses- $250 .(650)-654-1930. ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish- days before the matter is scheduled to $10.00 (650)697-6763
media applications for video sharing be heard and must appear at the hearing
across a variety of n/work configurations, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, WhirlPool Washer DRYER, GE Dresser 4-DraWer in Belmont for rocKWell rouTer with 6 blades-
to show cause why the petition should very good condition $20 (650)992-8321
servers, & mobile devices; dsgn simple, 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17). not be granted. If no written objection is Refrigerator all working and in good con- $75. Good condition; good for children.
robust, & expandable architectures for timely filed, the court may grant the peti- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Call (650)678-8585 rouTer TaBle ryobi $ 99. like new
Driver/Client/Cloud s/ware layers & inter- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650)573-5269
faces; perform code quality mgmt, incl FicTiTious Business naMe petition shall be held on 10/24/17 at 9 Dresser- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall
debug, unit test, functional test, peer re- sTaTeMenT #275081 a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
297 Bicycles 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. scroll saW Sears Variable Speed
views, & formal verification tools; release The following person is doing business Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 16" $45 (650) 367 8146
as: Celestial Sweets, 1192 Clark Ave, Order to Show Cause shall be published aDulT BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
& perform source control mgmt. Req's: loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
MS in Comp Sci, Comp Info Systems, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered at least once each week for four succes- Dresser- VicTorian. 35 tall shoPsMiTh MarK V 50th Anniversary
Electrical/Electronics Engg, or closely re- Owner: Andrea Celeste Olmos, same ad- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
dress. The business is conducted by an ing on the petition in the following news- chilDs schWinn Bicycle, Blue in
lated & 2 yrs of exp in the job offered or good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $450. (650)888-2662. (650)504-0585
as S/ware Engr; or a combo of a BS in Individual. The registrants commenced paper of general circulation:
same fields + 5 yrs' progressive, post- to transact business under their FBN on San Mateo Daily Journal neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Dresser-arT Deco. Heavy Glass. TaBle saW Ryobi 10 with stand. New
baccalaureate exp; or any suitable com- N/A. Filed: 9/11/2017 $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678-
bo of edu, training, &/or exp. Reqs 2 yrs /s/Andrea Celeste Olmos/ /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ mes (650)888-2662. 0221.
of exp using Embedded C/C++, GDB, This statement was filed with the Asses- Judge of the Superior Court
NDK, DVB SI, ATSC SI, & UPnP. Drug sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish- Dated: 9/8/2017 VinTage craFTsMan Jig Saw. Circa
(Published 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 298 collectibles Drexel heaDBoarD $50. (650)589-
screen & background check reqd. Apply ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 0764 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
at careers.dish.com. Ref: 2017-41412 10/11/17)
9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17).
1950's The First Authentic Rock & Roll
Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591-
9769 San Carlos
orDer To shoW cause For
change oF naMe Billy Dee Williams autographed Star

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CASE# 17CIV03543 Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 6614
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF FraMeD leBron James painting,
Kelly Gahagan Noyes 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Kelly Gahagan Noyes filed a 9769, San Carlos
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, petition with this court for a decree
changing names as follows:
Present Names: 1)William Christopher lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, Noyes 2)Lucy Ewa Noyes
Proposed Names: 1)William Christopher
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
Notice of Public Sales and More. Gahagan Noyes 2)Lucy Ewa Gahagan
Noyes
Miller liTe Neon sign , work good
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons $59 call (650)218-6528
interested in this matter shall appear be-
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
suPreMes greaTesT Hits, 2 album
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the 9769
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
299 computers
recorDaBle cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
to show cause why the petition should ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
not be granted. If no written objection is (650) 578 9208
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308 Tools 316 clothes garage sales 620 automobiles 635 Vans 670 auto service
VinTage shoPsMiTh and BanD neW WiTh tags Wool or cotton Men's lincoln 02 Navigator, excellent condi- cheVroleT 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
saW, good shape. $500/obo. Call pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo. tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket. Jesses MoBile BraKe
(650)342-6993 (650)952-3466 garage sales (650)342-4227. $500. (650)481-5296 & Check Engine Light Service
25 Years of Experience
niKe air shoes, white, size 10, hardly
worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
esTaTe sales MazDa 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- honDa 02 Odyssey 160k miles, $4300
(650)302-5523 We Travel to your
dition One owner Fully loaded Low Home or Office
WooD BoTToM hand planes . Good los Make money, make room! miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520-
workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672 4650 640 Motorcycles/scooters Call Jesse
Paris hilTon purse white & silver un-
x-acTo Deluxe Complete woodcarv-
ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321
used, about 12" long x 9" high
$23. (650)592-2648
List your upcoming BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call (650)465-2648
garage sale, (650) 995-0003
625 classic cars
309 office equipment TuxeDo size 40, black, including white
shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
moving sale, honDa 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras.
laPToP case or bag. Black. Like new. Wilson's lg Green Suede Jacket
estate sale, 1979 MerceDes 450 SL with hard top. $500 (415)269-4784 670 auto Parts
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. 650 -851-
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. $40. (650)367-1508 yard sale, 0878.
MoTorcycle saDDleBags,
with mounting hardware and other parts BriDgesTone alenza 235/65R17,
310 Misc. For sale rummage sale, $35. Call (650)670-2888 $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
318 sports equipment cheVy 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
clearance sale, or Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 MoTorcycle saDDleBags,
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, whatever sale you obo. (650)952-4036. with mounting hardware and other parts
$35. Call (650)670-2888
Free: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
BiFolD shuTTers 2x28x79 $10.00 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno have... game (in driveway)
cheVy 86 corVeTTe. Automatic.
(650)544-5306
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 645 Boats
BoBBy hull Hockey Game Great BoW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good Reach over 83,450 readers obo. (650) 952-4036. MerceDes Benz 19 inch AMG Rim
MaliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid from South San Francisco built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael corVeTTe 69 350 4-sPeeD. 50K arrange pick up.
cash regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not to Palo Alto. 20K obo. 650-851-0878.
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 (650)784-1061. in your local newspaper. Miles. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC Peerless Tire Chains, used a few
Truck. (650)481-5296. sea ray 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
cheVron shingle Oil will add life to chilDs KicK scooter by razor with hel- Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
your roof. FREE. Worth over $100. met $25 obo (650)591-6842 call (650)344-5200 ForD 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic
obo. 650-745-6309
(650)322-9598 Transmission, 302V8 $1,200. WhiTe sTar Tire Chains, never used.
easTon aluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30 (650)346-9586. 670 auto service P195/75R14. $25 obo. 650-745-6309.
Doors French 2x28x79 w/5 lights
$12.00 (650)544-5306 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
lionel chrisTMas Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
golF carT, Caddytek, four wheels,
used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
379 open houses 630 Trucks & suVs aa sMog 680 autos Wanted
96 ForD F-150 5-spd trans, 6-cylinder
Complete Repair & Service
lionel chrisTMas Holiday expan- $29.75 plus certificate fee Wanted 62-75 chevrolets
golF cluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- 132K miles, $3,850.00 Original owner Novas, running or not
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (most cars)
lionel WesTern Union Pass car and
$90.00 (650)341-8342 oPen house (650)340-8841Steve
869 California Drive . Parts collection etc.
Burlingame So clean out that garage
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 golF cluBs, used set with Cart for lisTings lexus 06 RX400h, fully loaded very
clean 163k miles, $10,700. Call Give me a call
luggage, reD, 21" NEW Samsonite $50. (650)593-4490 (650)302-5523 (650) 340-0492 Joe 650 342-2483

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