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Community college officials seal KCSM deal


District approves selling TV station for $12 million to North Bay broadcaster
By Austin Walsh acquire the financially-troubled station dur- College district spokesman Mitch Bailey reasoning for the college board postponing
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ing a special meeting Wednesday, Sept. 20. said in an email the buyers board also a decision on the sale last week.
A representative for the buyer celebrated approved the sale, clearing the way for local The transaction moving ahead without
Following a brief false start, San Mateo the acquisition as a victory for the future of officials to file in the coming 10 days an incident would amount to a rare victory in
County Community College District offi- public broadcasting. application with the Federal recent months for district officials who
cials approved selling off KCSM-TV to a Now more than ever it is critical that we Communications Commission to finalize have faced hurdles in their attempt to sell
public broadcasting station in Santa Rosa protect public broadcasting to assure that the sale. the station.
for $12 million. our communities have reliable and trustwor- Assuming all goes smoothly, KRCB will A previous try to ship the station off to
The district Board of Trustees unanimous- thy news and information, said Eric begin using the KCSM-TV call sign to the highest bidder during an auction of pub-
ly ratified the deal allowing Sonoma McHenry, chair of the stations board in a broadcast the purchasers programming
County broadcasting entity KRCB to prepared statement. locally, said Bailey, who declined to offer See KCSM, Page 23

Facebook
to release
Russia ads
Mark Zuckerberg aims to
beef up election integrity
By Barbara Ortutay
and Too Lobianco
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK Facebook is slowly


acknowledging the outsized if unin-
tended role it played in the 2016 U.S.
SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL presidential elections.
Trailer Villa RV Park resident Francoise DeWeese, left, talks next to attorney Shirley Gibson about a lawsuit filed against the Bowing to pressure from lawmakers
San Mateo County mobile park home owner for alleged illegal rent increase. and the public, the company said it will Mark
provide the contents of 3,000 ads bought Zuckerberg

Mobile home tenants sue park owner by a Russian agency to congressional


investigators, while also pledging to make political adver-
tising on its platform more transparent.

Residents claim illegal rent increases based on San Mateo County ordinance See ADS, Page 12
By Samantha Weigel disclose any information, said veter- ly as last week, supervisors have taken
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF an Jonathan Davis as he sat beside two
other residents in a Burlingame law
additional efforts to preserve this
dwindling type of affordable housing.
Sequoia Healthcare District
Balancing rent payments with the
need to eat, feeling as though their
office. I feel like I live in a house of
cards, and Im right at the bottom of it.
I feel like hes going to flick the card
On Wednesday, eight Trailer Villa
residents filed a lawsuit against the
parks owner with support from Legal
examines election changes
world could come tumbling down and
struggling to put their children and my housing is going to tumble. Aid Society of San Mateo County and Officials move toward zone-based elections
through school. Attorneys representing the tenants the firm Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy. By Anna Schuessler
These were the experiences residents say the owner of Trailer Villa where Theyre suing John Vidovich and his DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
of the Trailer Villa RV Park conveyed 127 families reside in an unincorporat- family company De Anza Properties,
while discussing a lawsuit against ed portion of the county near Redwood owners of the park since 2004, accord- In an effort to increase voter participation and expand the
their landlord who they say allegedly City took advantage of residents by ing to the complaint. Vidovich is a pool of candidates for board elections, the Sequoia
violated San Mateo Countys rules ignoring the law. In 2003, San Mateo reported Los Altos millionaire, real Healthcare District is taking steps toward ending at-large
governing mobile home parks. County capped rent increases at estate developer and leader of elections and implementing zone-based elections instead.
Through the years its been difficult mobile home parks located within Sandridge Partners, which owns vast The board voted unanimously to approve a letter of inten-
to make rent when you do not know unincorporated areas of the county to Central Valley farms and has been in tion outlining the change from at-large to zone-based elec-
what your rent increases are going to 75 percent of the consumer price index
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Thought for the Day


Autumn, the years
last, loveliest smile.
William Cullen Bryant, American poet

This Day in History


President Abraham Lincoln issued the

1862 preliminary Emancipation


Proclamation, declaring all slaves in
rebel states should be free as of Jan. 1,
1863.
In 1 7 7 6 , during the Revolutionary War, Capt. Nathan
Hale, 21, was hanged as a spy by the British in New York.
In 1 7 9 2 , the French First Republic was proclaimed.
In 1 9 1 7 , the silent comedy-drama Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm, starring Mary Pickford, was released.
In 1 9 2 7 , Gene Tunney successfully defended his heavy-
weight boxing title against Jack Dempsey in the famous
long-count fight in Chicago.
In 1 9 3 8 , the musical comedy revue Hellzapoppin, star-
ring Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson, began a three-year run on
Broadway.
In 1 9 4 9 , the Soviet Union exploded its first atomic bomb.
In 1 9 5 0 , Omar N. Bradley was promoted to the rank of
five-star general, joining an elite group that included
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, George C. NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
Marshall and Henry H. Hap Arnold. SFO closed two runways on Wednesday, Sept. 20, to hold its 18th annual FOD walk or Foreign Object Debris.The walk gives
In 1 9 5 7 , the TV series Maverick, starring James Garner airport employees a chance to participate and be involved in preventing items from becoming FOD. Most FOD comes from
and Jack Kelly, premiered on ABC. garbage that is not secured in trash cans on the ramp or from construction that occurs at the airport.
In 1 9 6 4 , the musical Fiddler on the Roof, starring Zero
Mostel, opened on Broadway, beginning a run of 3,242 per-
formances. The secret agent series The Man from In other news ...
U.N.C.L.E., starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, of the harbor and only by San
premiered on NBC-TV. More than 300 board a school bus.
Francisco fishermen, comparing the
Attorneys for Isabella Escamilla
In 1 9 7 5 , Sara Jane Moore attempted to shoot President bats caught by janitors Sanchez say the San Bernardino jury program to a farmers market for fish.
Gerald R. Ford outside a San Francisco hotel, but missed.
(Moore served 32 years in prison before being paroled on
at Salt Lake City high school reached a verdict Thursday afternoon. Some seafood purveyors who already
SALT LAKE CITY A bat infesta- Sanchez was walking to a bus stop in sell filleted fish at the Wharf expressed
December 31, 2007.) October 2012 when she was hit by a concerns about the program, saying
In 1 9 8 2 , the situation comedy Family Ties premiered on tion prompted a Salt Lake City high
school to cancel its after-school pro- car in Highland. non-refrigerated fish is more vulnera-
NBC. Her attorneys say she suffered a trau- ble to contamination.
grams so school workers could root
out the flying mammals. matic brain injury and fractures to her
Birthdays Janitors at the citys West High neck, arms and legs. They say shell In Alaska town packed with
School rounded up more than 300 bats require around-the-clock nursing care cabs, bootleggers give you a ride
from Monday through Wednesday, for the rest of her life.
prompting the school to close its Sanchezs family sued the school bus ANCHORAGE, Alaska A far-flung
doors Wednesday afternoon. company, Durham School Services, Alaska town is known for having
alleging its employees failed to pre- streets that are among the most taxi-
Some flying bats were caught in mid-
vent mid-street crossings and violated congested in the U.S. in proportion to
flight by janitors using butterfly nets.
company policies. the small number of people who call it
Others were found sleeping in class-
Durham School Services spokes- home.
room corners.
Salt Lake City School District woman Kate Walden declined to com- For years, locals knew the cab-
spokesman Jason Olsen says the high ment. drivers as a source for illegal booze in
Baseball Hall of Singer Nick Cave is Actor Scott Baio is school lies in a migratory bat path. Bethel, which has 58 taxis for its pop-
Fame manager 60. 57. But the number of bats this year was Fresh fish return to San ulation of 6,200 one for every 107
Tommy Lasorda is above average. Franciscos Fishermans Wharf residents. State police heard the
90. Students who may have come into rumors and launched a two-year inves-
Actress Anna Karina is 77. Former NBA Commissioner contact with the bats were encouraged SAN FRANCISCO Fresh fish are tigation that recently led to charges
David Stern is 75. Actor Paul Le Mat is 72. Musician King to speak with Salt Lake County Health returning to San Franciscos against 18 drivers accusing of selling
Department personnel who were at the Fishermans Wharf. alcohol out of their cabs without a
Sunny Ade is 71. Capt. Mark Phillips is 69. Rock singer
David Coverdale (Deep Purple, Whitesnake) is 66. Actress school on Wednesday. Starting this weekend, San license.
The captured bats were relocated. Francisco will allow fishermen to sell At play is a mix of strict liquor laws
Shari Belafonte is 63. Singer Debby Boone is 61. Country
dabs, sole and rockfish from their and cars being unable to reach the com-
singer June Forester (The Forester Sisters) is 61. Rock singer
Johnette Napolitano is 60. Actress Lynn Herring is 60. Girl hit by car walking boats at the popular tourist spot as part
of a one-year pilot program.
mercial hub for dozens of tiny villages
on the tundra 400 miles west of
Classical crossover singer Andrea Bocelli is 59. Singer-musi- to bus stop awarded $36M San Francisco banned such sales in Anchorage. Bethel voters lifted a
cian Joan Jett is 59. Actress Catherine Oxenberg is 56. 2000 but reversed its policy on Sept.
SAN BERNARDINO A California decadeslong ban on alcohol sales sev-
Actress Bonnie Hunt is 56. Actor Rob Stone is 55. Actor Dan 12 after a campaign by fishermen
jury has awarded $36.1 million to the eral years ago, but the towns first
Bucatinsky (TV: 24: Legacy) is 52. Musician Matt Sharp is looking to increase their income. liquor store in more than four decades
family of an 11-year-old girl who was
48. Rock musician Dave Hernandez is 47. Rapper Mystikal is seriously injured when she was struck The port is allowing only whole, opened just last year and closes by 7
47. Rhythm-and-blues singer Big Rube (Society of Soul) is by a car while crossing the street to gutted fish to be sold at a limited part p.m.
46. Actor James Hillier (TV: The Crown) is 44.
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Police reports Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Reckl es s dri v i ng . A vehicle was speed-
ing and almost hit someone on East
Airb&e Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at 3:02
Someone suspected that squatters have p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13.
been in their home and also the front Sus pended l i cens e. A San Francisco res-
door has been removed on Broadway in ident was cited and released for driving
Redwood City, it was reported at 10:02 with a suspended license on Chess and
a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12. Hatch drives, it was reported at 2:58 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 13.

FOSTER CITY REDWOOD CITY


Sus pended l i cens e. An Oakland man B urg l ary . A vehicles window was
was cited and released for driving with a smashed and a laptop and bag were taken
suspended license on Foster City on Broadway, it was reported at 9:39 p.m.
Boulevard, it was reported at 7:35 a.m. Friday, Sept. 15.
Friday, Sept. 15. Petty theft. A locked vehicle was broken
Sus pended l i cens e. A San Jose man was into and a laptop, bag and shoes were taken
cited and released for driving with a sus- on Broadway, it was reported at 9:06 p.m.
pended license on Foster City Boulevard, it Friday, Sept. 15.
was reported at 5:40 a.m. Friday, Sept. 15. Re c k l e s s dri v e r. A vehicle was seen
Arres t. A San Francisco man was arrested swerving and ran a red light on Woodside
and booked for a misdemeanor and felony Road, it was reported at 8:14 p.m. Friday,
warrant which were altogether worth Sept. 15.
$55,000. He was also cited for being in Petty theft. Two chained bicycles were
possession of narcotics on East Hillsdale stolen overnight on Lincoln Avenue, it
Boulevard, it was reported at 8:18 p.m. was reported at 7:26 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15.

Dorothy Elizabeth Mertz Obituaries


Dorothy Elizabeth Mertz, born May 29,
1956, died Sept. 17, 2017, at age 61. Reginald James Ward
She was a Redwood City resident. Reginald James Green Bay Jimmy
She is survived by her mother Bertha Ward, born June 18, 1930, in Sheboygan,
Reefer and her brother Larry Mazur. Wisconsin, died Sept. 18, 2017, in
Dorothy battled cancer for more than two Redwood City. Known to his friends a
years. Green Bay Jimmy and Cab No. 13, he will
She is predeceased by her brothers Carl be missed.
andBob and her sister Kristine. Services to Please sign the guestbook at crippenfly-
be announced. nn.com.
4 Friday Sept. 22, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Shedding light on Redwood Citys home history


By Anna Schuessler City Realtor; Sandy Nathan, the daughter said. You can remodel [them] all you want.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF of a major Bay Area home builder; and Don Comment on On drives through the neighborhood,
Warren, a developer of Redwood Shores; to or share this story at Nathan has taken pride in the fact that many
share their experiences with various www.smdailyjournal.com of the homes her father built still stand
Redwood City residents will have a
neighborhoods and pieces of the citys some 60 years later. In her research of her
chance to hear the stories behind their
history, McGovern is hoping residents fathers work, which includes building
neighborhoods Saturday as those steeped in hoping those attending the event enjoy
will have a view into what those forming thousands of homes across the Bay Area,
the citys development history describe thinking about what the city looked like
Redwood Citys neighborhoods saw years Nathan has come to appreciate why home-
moments when the citys homes and com- when its residents were more dependent on
ago. owners maintain structures emblematic of
munities might have looked different than resources like the port or nearby forests for
To be able to hear from these three peo- certain time periods.
they do today. their livelihoods.
ple who are directly involved and know so Warren said he is looking forward to the
From lots filled with homesteads to wet- much, it should just be very interesting and I think people get a kick out of what used event and revisiting Redwood Shores, a
lands with emerging communities, how informative and fun, she said. to be and what is now, he said. Knowing large section of Bayside land he helped
Redwood Citys diverse set of neighbor- Shroyer is planning to cover a period of where I live and what used to be, to me, it develop into what he calls a town within a
hoods emerged over its 150-year history is the citys history predating the citys incor- just makes it a more interesting place to city. Warren remembers the long road to
a question panelists in an event dubbed poration in 1867 to the 1920s, spanning a live. making the 1,400-acre community into the
From Squatters to Suburbs: The Story of time when early residents created home- For Nathan, thinking about how and why neighborhood full of offices, homes and
Redwood Citys Neighborhoods will steads on land near the Port of Redwood certain home styles came to be can serve as recreational spaces it is today, as well as the
attempt to answer. City in the hopes of later owning it. A a sign of the times. She said her father, unique partnership between the city and his
Redwood City resident Janet McGovern series of legal battles in the 1850s put the Andy Oddstad, was inspired to build sturdy, development team that he credits with mak-
has coordinated several speaker series shed- land in the hands of Simon Monserrat affordable homes for Bay Area residents ing Redwood Shores development possi-
ding light on the citys history for its year- Mezes, said Shroyer. Mezes then subdivided having grown up in a family with few means ble.
long sesquicentennial celebration. his land, which included Redwood City, and during the Great Depression. Oddstads I had the opportunity to stay with
Having seen other events focused on the asked those squatting on his property to homes are prominent in the Farm Hill Redwood Shores from the very beginning
citys role in the regions education and purchase it from him, a process that spurred neighborhood, where the structures he and to the very end, he said. That in and of
courts system bring history to life for the creation of the citys first maps and his team of architects and builders con- itself was a very unique experience.
attendees earlier this year, McGovern is streets. structed became homes for families who
hoping this event will delve into the histo- For Shroyer, a history enthusiast, sharing moved into the citys hillier neighbor- From Squatters to Suburbs: The Story of
ry of a topic to which any resident can what hes learned from years of poring over hoods after World War II. Redwood City s Neighborhoods will be
relate. books and maps from different periods in The special thing about Oddstad homes is held 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at Peninsula
By inviting John Shroyer, a Redwood the citys history comes naturally. Hes theyre well designed and theyre tough, she Cov enant Church, 3560 Farm Hill Blv d.

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Police are working to identify a driver Carlos Palma, 44, of Daly City, and
who struck and injured a 65-year-old woman Carlos Gomez, 46, of Antioch, were arrest-
Tuesday night in South San Francisco. ed for charges relating to possession of
The victim, a San Francisco resident, was controlled substances for the purpose of
crossing the street at the Westborough and sale. Both suspects were booked into San
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suspect hit her with a vehicle, described as Anyone with any information related to
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The ATM at 50
Countys electric supplier, formed as a
Two men were arrested in downtown San Joint Powers Authority of all 20 cities in
Bruno Thursday for having more than 19 the county. PCE launched in October 2016,
grams of suspected methamphetamine, and began serving large customers in April
ecstasy pills, scales, currency and other 2017. Facebook is the largest corporate
paraphernalia, as well as an unspent shot- customer in the county to enroll in
How its changed consumer behavior gun shell, according to police.
At 12:21 a.m. Sept. 21, a San Bruno
ECO100. PCE customers are automatically
enrolled in ECOplus, and may opt up to
By Ken Sweet ATM wasnt the first self-service device police officer stopped a vehicle in the area ECO100 if they choose, according to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vending machines and the automat had been of San Mateo and Jenevein avenues, Peninsula Clean Energy.
popular before. But those dispensed items searched the car and found the drugs and
NEW YORK An automated teller people could hold in their hand.
machine. The cash machine. In Britain, a Bernardo Batiz-Lazo, a business profes-
cashpoint. ATMs, known for spitting out sor and ATM historian (yes, they exist!) at California hits Gatorade in Around the state
$20 bills (and imposing fees if you pick the Bangor University in Britain, said early court for anti-water videogame
wrong one), turn 50 years old this year. users of automated tellers were often check- Xavier Becerra was settled in less than a day
SACRAMENTO Gatorade has agreed after Becerra filed a complaint in Los
Theyre ubiquitous and possibly still a ing their balances twice: once to see how not to make disparaging comments about
necessity, despite the big changes in how much was in their account, then again after Angeles County.
water as part of a $300,000 settlement Becerras complaint alleges the game,
people pay for things. withdrawing money to see if it registered. reached Thursday with California over alle-
It was a radical move when Barclays They were popular, but it took a long called Bolt!, misleadingly portrayed the
gations it misleadingly portrayed waters health benefits of water in a way that could
installed cash machines in a London suburb time to slowly convince customers to learn benefits in a cellphone game where users
in 1967. The utilitarian machine gave fixed about ATMs and use them regularly, Batiz- harm childrens nutritional choices. The
refuel Olympic runner Usain Bolt. game encouraged users to keep your per-
amounts of money, using special vouchers Lazo said. The game, downloaded 30,000 times in
the magnetic-striped ATM card hadnt For the banking industry, ATMs meant formance level high and avoid water, with
California and 2.3 million times world- Bolts fuel level going down after drinking
been invented yet. There was no way for a banks could be in thousands of places at wide, is no longer available.
once, not just in branches, and earn bil- water but up after drinking Gatorade, the
customer to transfer money between The dispute between the sports-drink complaint alleged.
accounts, and bank employees tabulated the lions of dollars in fees from non-customers. company and California Attorney General
transactions manually at the end of each Banks used to staff dozens of tellers at each
day. branch to handle routine transactions, now

CAREER FAIR
As the ATMs became familiar, though, many staffers work on other tasks, like
they changed not only the banking industry sales or account maintenance.
but made people comfortable interacting Around the U.S. today are roughly 3 mil-
with kiosks in exchange for goods. Now lion cash machines, according to the ATM
that means getting movie tickets and board- Industry Association. Most are actually not
ing passes, self-checkout at grocery stores, owned by banks, but by private companies
and online shopping that brings products that install them at convenience stores,
to your door with a few clicks. All are based restaurants and bars in hopes of grabbing
on the idea that people can handle routine customers who dont want to find a bank
transactions by themselves without a teller branch.
or cashier. The wide acceptance of the ATMs changed
The ATM tapped into that innate force in the types of cash Americans typically carry
people that gives gratification for doing a in the pocketbooks. Since ATMs became
task on their own and it grew from there, more widely available in the early 1980s,
said Charles Kane, a professor at the MIT the twenty-dollar bill has regularly been the
Sloan School of Management. second-most printed bank note each year by
It was a radical concept at the time. The the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

Obituary

Gene C. Hoy
On June 10, 1932, Gene C. Hoy was born the 7th child of the Thomas family in
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Oakland, CA; adopted at 6 months old into the Hoy family. Gene was predeceased
by his mother, Olga Hoy, his ve older siblings, his infant son, Paul, and just a year
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ago by his beloved wife, Joan. He is survived by his 7 children, Mark, Don, Steve,
Matt, Karen, Glenn, and Maureen, their spouses, 9 grandchildren, and many nieces
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and nephews.
Growing up in Hayward, Gene looked up to his sisters, Billie and Asta, and brother,
Hugo and wife Frances, who gave him love and helped him rise above his depravity
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Gene married his beautiful bride, Joan Reid, a nurse, on October 6, 1956 at St.
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Gene exuded an exuberance for lifes joys; his family, his grandkids, friends,
Joans cooking, shing, baseball, and his many hobbies including coin collecting
and presiding over the Foster City Rod & Gun Club. Gene thrived on being active,
productive, and helping others. On September 16, 2017, he passed away, on his own
brave terms, grateful for the life he shared with Joan, and in the home they built
raising their family. His loved ones and friends will cherish his memory always.
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On last day of summer, snow On work trips, DeVos


Around the nation

falling in the Sierra Nevada


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
flies on her plane at own expense
WASHINGTON Education Secretary Betsy DeVos flies
on her personal plane at her own expense when she visits
schools around the country, according to
Fall is a big transition period so her office, as other Cabinet secretaries
TRUCKEE Snow fell in the Sierra
Nevada on the last day of summer, giv-
we have these big dips in temperature and then flying habits at taxpayers cost have
drawn scrutiny.
ing the towering mountain range we go higher. ... Its kind of a weather roller coaster. Education Department Press Secretary
shared by California and Nevada a win- National Weather Service forecaster Hanna Chandler Liz Hill said in a statement to the
try look in September and making Associated Press that DeVos travels on
travel hazardous. resort spokesman Jon Slaughter. of Water Resources. personally-owned aircraft at zero cost
Sixteen vehicles crashed on Weve got people calling about sea- The taste of winter was not expected to taxpayers. Speaking with the AP on
Interstate 80 as snow and hail fell son passes and checking our webcams to last long.
Thursday, killing a man driving a pick- Betsy DeVos Thursday, Hill would not disclose details
to take a look at the first snow, Fall is a big transition period so we about the model or any other characteris-
up truck and causing minor injuries to Slaughter said. have these big dips in temperature and tics of the aircraft.
a few other people, said California Slaughter, however, didnt antici- then we go higher, said Chandler, the The secretary neither seeks, nor accepts, any reimburse-
Highway Patrol Officer Chris Nave. pate the storm having much of an forecaster. Its kind of a weather roller ment for her flights, nor for any additional official travel-
Snow dusted peaks in Yosemite impact on how early the resort can coaster. related expenses, such as lodging and per diem, even
National Park and temporarily closed open because the snow will likely Southern California also took an though she is entitled to such reimbursement under govern-
Tioga Pass road, the soaring eastern melt. early leap into fall, with cloudy skies ment travel regulations, Hill said. Secretary DeVos
entry to the park that typically doesnt But the first snow of the season came and rain showers across the region in accepted her position to serve the public and is fully com-
become impassable until mid- just four months after Sugar Bowls advance of the autumnal equinox at mitted to being a faithful steward of taxpayer dollars.
November. last ski season ended with nearly 800 1:02 p.m. PDT Friday. The issue of Cabinet secretaries travel came under scruti-
Several inches (centimeters) of snow inches (20 meters) of snowfall, part of The region was also expecting a ny on Wednesday when Health and Human Services
were expected at elevations of at least a very wet winter that gave California warm-up next week with the onset of Secretary Tom Price faced an outcry over chartering five pri-
6,000 feet (1,830 meters) in the north- at least a temporary respite from years seasonal Santa Ana winds, the warm vate flights last week for official business when other
ern Sierra, said National Weather of drought that left the Sierra with and dry gusts that blow from the interi- cheaper travel options were available. Rep. Frank Pallone,
Service forecaster Hanna Chandler in scant snowcaps. or and out to sea and often fan the D-N.J., said Democrats would seek a full accounting of
Sacramento. At Oroville Dam, where crews are worst of Southern Californias wild- Prices travel from his departments inspector general.
The last days of summer, the Placer rushing to repair two badly damaged fires. Taxpayer funds are not meant to be used as a jet-setting
County Sheriffs Office wryly tweeted spillways before Californias winter A season outlook issued by the slush fund, Pallone said.
in a post showing snow falling on rainy season starts in earnest, dam National Interagency Fire Center pre- DeVos, a long-standing charter and private school advo-
patrol vehicles at its Lake Tahoe sta- operators were keeping an eye on fore- dicts a near-normal number of Santa cate, is married to Dick DeVos, the heir to the Amway mar-
tion. casts. Ana wind days through November. keting fortune. Over the years, DeVos and her family have
Sugar Bowl, a ski resort perched atop Were definitely tracking the weath- Large fire potential will be above contributed millions of dollars to Republican candidates
Donner Summit, received a good snow er but it has had no impact and we dont normal because of the abundance of and causes.
dusting thats getting skiers excited expect it to, said Erin Mellon, a grass spawned by last winters heavy
about the upcoming ski season, said spokeswoman for the state Department rains, the center said. Nevertheless, they
persist: Babies can copy adult tenacity
NEW YORK If at first you dont succeed, try, try again.
Especially if a baby is watching.
A new study says children around 15 months old can
become more persistent in pursuing a goal if theyve just
seen an adult struggle at a task before succeeding.
In the research, that happened even though the babies had
to solve a different problem than the grown-ups did.
The children tried their own task after watching a woman
solve two challenges. Some saw the woman appear to strug-
gle before she succeeded, and others saw her succeed quite
easily. The children who watched the struggle were more
persistent.
The researchers say the results suggest there may be value
in letting children see you sweat.
The study was released Thursday by the journal Science.

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Kimmel transforms debate, shows comedys new role
By David Barder After Fox News Channels Brian
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kilmeade criticized members of the
Hollywood elite like comedian Jimmy
NEW YORK If the latest Republican Kimmel for pushing their politics on the
attempt to repeal Obamacare doesnt work, rest of the country, Kimmel blasted him
it may become known as the Jimmy the next night as a phony little creep who
Kimmel Non-Law. whenever I see him, kisses my ass like a
The comics withering attacks this week little boy meeting Batman.
have transformed the debate over the bill Rob Burnett, filmmaker and former exec-
(sponsored by Sens. Lindsey Graham and utive producer of David Lettermans Late
Bill Cassidy) and, in the process, illustrat- Show, said Kimmels monologues were
ed how thoroughly late-night talk shows some of the most important things hes
have changed and become homes for potent ever seen in late-night television.
points of view. I found myself deeply moved by them
Late-night has really become an impor- and also entertained, he said. Its the full
tant part of the civic conversation, said experience.
Robert Thompson, director of Syracuse The talk shows have become deeply
Universitys Bleier Center for Television political in the past few years with many
and Popular Culture, on Thursday. and varied voices including Stephen
Kimmels monologues on Tuesday and Colbert, John Oliver, Samantha Bee and
Wednesday were deeply personal. His new- Trevor Noah. Trace the turn to former Daily
born son underwent surgery in May for a Show host Jon Stewart, whose advocacy
REUTERS FILE PHOTO heart defect and faces two more operations. for legislation to help first responders at
Jimmy Kimmels initial speech on his ABC show, where a phone number to Congress was He felt a sense of personal betrayal from the World Trade Center was a precedent for
flashed on the screen to urge viewers to get involved, quickly spread online and became a focus Sen. Bill Cassidy, who was on the show Kimmel. Virtually all of the comedy comes
of news coverage. this spring after Kimmel talked about his from a liberal point of view; Peter Hasson,
sons medical problems, and felt that an editor at the conservative Daily Caller
Trump and the fog over pre-existing maladies Cassidy lied to him about Republican website grumbled on Twitter that being a
comedian now means actually being a lob-
health care plans. Cassidy said the comedi-
TRUMP: I would not sign Graham-Cassidy if it did not Supporters of the bill, named for its chief sponsors Sens. Lindsey an was misinformed. byist.
include coverage of pre-existing conditions. It does! A great Graham of South Carolina and Louisianas Cassidy, point out
Bill. Repeal & Replace. that the legislative text says states seeking federal waivers must Kimmels initial speech on his ABC Kimmel hasnt steered away from politics
THE FACTS: Such coverage may be included but its far from explain how they will maintain access to adequate and show, where a phone number to Congress in the manner of NBCs Jimmy Fallon, but
assured. affordable health insurance coverage for individuals with pre- was flashed on the screen to urge viewers to he hasnt made it as big a part of his come-
The health care law enacted by President Barack Obama in existing conditions.
2010 offers two levels of protection for people with pre-existing But Claxton says theres nothing in the text to define what get involved, quickly spread online and dy as many of his colleagues.
conditions.The GOP bill would allow states to undermine one adequate and affordablemeans and, as he reads it, its unclear became a focus of news coverage. Cassidy Generations ago, late-night comics like
of them. That loophole could lead to policies priced out of if the federal government would even have authority to deny
reach. a state waiver application.The bill also reduces federal money, was asked to respond to Kimmel when he Johnny Carson tended to keep their polit-
To start with, Obamacare requires insurers to take all adding to the pressures on states. appeared Wednesday on CNNs New Day. ical comedy non-offensive, Thompson
customers, regardless of health problems. On top of that, it The health insurance industry is on record saying the bill would
prohibits insurers from charging more on account of medical create problems bypulling back on protections for pre-existing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, despite said. Their networks didnt want it; no
conditions. conditions, according to a letter to lawmakers from the trade his own doubts about the Republican bill, sense in turning off potential viewers.
Under the GOP bill moving toward a Senate vote next week, group Americas Health Insurance Plans. Now the comics appeal to smaller, niche
insurers would still be required to accept people with pre- balked in an MSNBC appearance at being
Cassidy is in a public battle with TV host Kimmel about whether
existing conditions. But heres where the catch comes in: the bill meets the Jimmy Kimmel test.Thats a phrase coined compared to Kimmel. Hes not a serious audiences who are attracted by their pas-
States could seek waivers that allow insurers to charge people by the senator this year after Kimmel gave a heartfelt account person, Christie said. sion. Burnett calls it a golden age for late-
more on account of health problems.That would allow insurers of how his infant son got surgery to correct a birth defect, and
to offer lower-premium plans to healthier customers. declared that all American families should have access to high-
But Kimmel was deadly serious. night comedy.
And states could also get waivers that allow insurers to tailor level care. Before you post a nasty Facebook mes- As a person who wrote many thousands
benefits so that people with costly conditions are discouraged Kimmel says the senator should stop using his name.This new
from signing up. For example: plans that dont cover treatment sage saying Im politicizing my sons of jokes for late-night television, theyve
bill actually does pass the Jimmy Kimmel test, but a different
for substance abuse problems.
Jimmy Kimmel test,said Kimmel.Your child with a pre-existing health problems, I want you to know I am taken it to a whole other level, he said. I
If I was a person with a pre-existing condition, I would say I
dont have any guarantee of getting health insurance if the bill condition will get the care he needs if, and only if, his father is politicizing my sons health problems feel like one of those old-time tennis play-
passes, said Gary Claxton of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Jimmy Kimmel. because I have to, Kimmel said. ers who were using wooden rackets.
Foundation, an expert on the private health insurance system. Cassidy says Kimmel doesnt understand the legislation.
Insurers can charge people with pre-existing conditions much Kimmels critique goes to the core of the issue. But its more
higher rates, making it essentially a denial, added Claxton. nuanced than either he or Cassidy acknowledge, says insurance
Dr. Michael Munger of Kansas City, Kansas, estimates that 4 in industry consultant and blogger Robert Laszewski. He points
10 of the patients in his family medicine practice have some sort out that governors and legislatures would have to take action
of condition that could result in higher premiums. to weaken insurance protections guaranteed in federal law
Individuals that I care for have had a previous cancer diagnosis, under Obama. Those state lawmakers would face pushback
underlying diabetes complications, previous heart attacks and from consumers and medical groups, so its not a given that
heart surgeries, he said. I am very worried about affordable such protections would be lost.
coverage. We have had a lot of gains and this is certainly Nonetheless, Laszewski says Republicans have created a
something I dont want us to go backward on. problem for their legislation.
Munger is president of the American Academy of Family I think they made a huge mistake by leaving a crack open,said
Physicians, which is among the major doctorsgroups opposing Laszewski.And Jimmy Kimmel and the Democrats are going
the GOP legislation. to try to drive a truck through it.
8 Friday Sept. 22, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Potential burden for Houston homeowners: Higher taxes


By Juan A Lopez took in 29 inches of water.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS City officials say the proposed tax hike
would be based on home values before
HOUSTON As Houston recovers from Harveys flooding. Three public hearings
Harveys devastating flooding, many on the idea have been scheduled, with the
homeowners could be asked to shoulder an first one set for Monday.
added financial burden: higher taxes on the Aside from property taxes, Texas cities
same houses they are struggling to rebuild. have few other options to raise money for
Mayor Sylvester Turner has proposed a emergency needs. Most local governments
one-time increase in the citys property tax are funded mainly through a combination of
rate to help pay for mounting hurricane property and sales taxes. Texas is one of
expenses, particularly the cost of cleaning seven states with no state income tax.
up debris and replenishing an emergency In Houston, a revenue cap approved by
fund. voters in 2004 restricts the amount of annu-
Turner said he was very, very sensitive al property tax increases. The emergency
to the plight of homeowners and that the declaration for Harvey would help the city
city was trying to minimize its request. get around the cap.
The mayor initially proposed an 8.9 per- Tax hikes after natural disasters are rare.
cent increase that would have generated Its far more common to get a tax break, said
about $118 million. But Turner said Valrie Chambers, an associate accounting
Wednesday that improved reimbursement professor at Stetson University in Florida.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
rates from the federal government allowed Houses are seen partially submerged in flood waters caused by Hurricane Harvey in Houston. In 2015, voters in St. Bernard Parish,
the city to cut the proposal to 3.6 percent, southeast of New Orleans, rejected for a sec-
which would generate about $50 million. Some Houston homeowners say the pro- the floodwaters. ond time a proposed tax hike to pay for
The city council is set to vote on the tax posal is like being kicked after being Cantrell, 57, said if the city wants to raise post-Hurricane Katrina levee upkeep and
hike Oct. 18, but its unclear if the propos- knocked down. his property taxes, it should do so based on storm drainage. After Hurricane Sandy in
al has enough support to pass. In Harris Not a good idea. I think it sucks, Bob the value of his home after the flooding. He 2012, some communities in New Jersey
County, which includes Houston, at least Cantrell said as he sat in his garage, sur- estimates that the value of his house in the that considered raising taxes were able to
136,000 homes and other structures were rounded by the few pieces of furniture and Meyerland neighborhood dropped from make up for losses through federal commu-
flooded. personal items he was able to salvage from $650,000 to less than $200,000 after it nity development block grants.

SEC under fire for being hacked despite warnings on security


By Marcy Gordon kets function properly, is under fire after to take this requirement seriously, SEC dependent on keeping this information
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS disclosing the hack of its electronic net- Chairman Jay Clayton warned in a speech in secure. ... People have got some splaining
work that whisks company news and data to July. to do.
WASHINGTON The Securities and investors. The breach occurred despite While it discovered the breach to its cor- The SEC didnt explain why the initial
Exchange Commission waited until repeated warnings in recent years about porate filing system last year, the agency hack was not revealed sooner, or which
Wednesday to disclose a hack of its corpo- weaknesses in the agencys cybersecurity says it only became aware last month that individuals or companies may have been
rate filing system that occurred last year. controls. information obtained by the intruders may affected. The disclosure came two months
The disclosure raises questions about the Experts question the length of time taken have been used for illegal trading profits. after a government watchdog said deficien-
agencys ability to protect important finan- to disclose the breach, and why the SEC It took quite a while, said Robert cies in the corporate filing system put the
cial information and comes as Americans isnt meeting the same security standards it Cattanach, an attorney at Dorsey & system, and the information it contains, at
are still weighing the consequences of the demands of corporate America. Whitney and former trial attorney for the risk.
massive hack at Equifax. Public companies have a clear obliga- Justice Department, whose work includes The agency also didnt disclose any infor-
The SEC, the federal agency responsible tion to disclose material information about cybersecurity and data breaches. The mation about who might have carried out
for protecting investors and ensuring mar- cyber risks and cyber events. I expect them integrity of our whole trading system is the breach.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday Sept. 22, 2017 9
Golden State? Not if housing crisis continues Immigration inaction
struggle every day

I
found fascinating the recent San Francisco press event
By Esmeralda Quintero to remain in their
homes. The sunny
California days are
Guest in which House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was
shouted down by a group of young immigrants who

N
ational headlines are captur-
ing the growing housing cri-
sis all across the United
not felt when a fam-
ily has to choose
perspective called her a liar and excoriated her for working with
President Donald Trump on a solution to the 800,000
Dreamers left in limbo after the president suspended the
States, but California, the Golden between putting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals started by President
State, is feeling the full effects by food on the table or additional spending, specically from Barack Obama.
having 21 of the top 30 highest cost keeping a roof over opposing Republicans. The housing At rst, it seemed surprising that they would target some-
housing markets. their head. epidemic should be a bipartisan topic; one who was working with someone she doesnt seem to
The lack of affordable housing is As a senior career advisor, I have one that mutual parties will continue like very much to ensure the ability of those Dreamers to
creating a dire situation in which in coached many job seekers, unem- to ght for even after the Senate bills stay in the United States.
2017 alone there are more than ployed/underemployed, who have are signed. Dreamers, named after the Dream Act that never passed,
118,142 homeless individuals, the time and time again expressed the fear Investing in affordable housing will are those who were brought into this country illegally by
highest in the country. At this rate, of losing their homes through evic- create stronger, healthier and more their parents. They know no other home yet could be sub-
how can California call itself the tions. Many are living in an over- vibrant communities positively ject to deportation. The prevailing wisdom is that ensuring
Golden State when all it is doing is crowded apartment or looking to affecting other issues in California. that they can stay is politically sound policy and has
creating nancial burden and remov- move to another state, which some Senate bills 2 and 3 will provide a strong support. However, it can also be seen as a bargain-
ing a basic human need. The have because of the high costs. With strong foundation in addressing many ing chip for action that hasnt taken place for decades.
Legislature is nally taking action the California minimum wage at of the housing concerns and with Immigration reform has been
and last week passed a landmark $10.50 per hour, some cities have Gov. Browns hopeful and immediate discussed for years with legis-
affordable housing package two fought to further increase the mini- approval, affordable housing can lation stopping and starting
important measures, Senate bills 2 mum wage as they begin to realize soon begin to rebuild. The governor and kicked down the road ever
and 3, which will raise billions and that it is not sufcient to cover high needs to let Californians know that he since the Immigration Reform
increase housing affordability for the rents. As rent continues to skyrocket, will stand with vulnerable low- and Control Act of 1986 signed
most vulnerable populations which more than half a workers income will income populations and provide by President Ronald Reagan.
are seniors, homeless, veterans, peo- go to housing costs with more than access to affordable housing, not just That legislation addressed the
ple with disabilities, children and 45 percent of households being by approving the pending bills, but growing number of illegal
families. Gov. Jerry Brown is expect- renters. by continuing to support its residents immigrants that coincided with
ed to sign both Senate bills 2 and 3 Marlyn Garcia, who resides in the through collaboration with advocacy an overall growth of immigra-
but there needs to be more done on Bay Area, is currently unemployed in groups. tion in the country. Combined
his part to raise awareness and work one of the highest cost of living areas Let us keep true to our nickname of with new border security meas-
toward getting Senate Bill 3, the $4 and while she struggles to nd the Golden State and provide afford- ures, it also allowed those who
billion housing bond, come to employment, her husband is working able and safe housing opportunities arrived before 1982 to become
fruition on the November 2018 bal- two jobs to be able to afford their for all California residents that work citizens as long as they paid
two-bedroom apartment, which is at hard to remain in a state they call back taxes and were not guilty
lot.
$3,500 a month, and increasing every home. of any crimes. It led to approx-
Sadly enough, the lack of affordable
year. Marlyn said as she cried, my imately 2 million of the 4 million here without documenta-
housing in California is not new but
husband works two jobs, my kids and tion to become legalized citizens. Sounds like something
is one that is rapidly spiraling out of Esmeralda Quintero is a senior career that could be necessary about now, right?
control and needs immediate atten- I barely see him as he goes from one
job to another, but what else can we adv isor for NOVA Job Center in San Since then, there has been much talk about immigration
tion. According to Housing reform with the recognition that many people are here
California, an advocacy organization, do? We need to keep our home. My Mateo. She liv es in Burlingame and is
children need a place to call home. a graduate student in the online Master without authorization for a variety of reasons.
the housing crisis is affecting more Though there was legislation signed by President Bill
than 1.7 million rent-burdened She is just one of the many voices of Social Work program at the Clinton that blunted public benets in 1996 as part of wel-
California households. that have echoed within my ofce Univ ersity of Southern California. She fare reform, there was little action after that. President
While California may seem like a walls and remain with me.
striv es to enhance the well-being of George W. Bush said it was a priority upon entering ofce
desirable place to live, from favorable Despite California nally recogniz-
communities by bringing awareness to but the effort was waylaid by the terrorist attacks of Sept.
weather and theme parks to the diver- ing that there is a housing crisis, 11, 2001. President Obama made comprehensive immigra-
sity of cultures, many in this state there is still strong opposition to solutions and resources av ailable.
tion reform a priority upon entering ofce and many sug-
gest it would have sailed through his rst two years because
Letters to the editor there was Democratic control of the House and Senate.
Instead, he focused on health care reform, which triggered
Democratic losses in Congress and a loss of control and
Restoring court tive jurors who dont drive and who very poorly informed. He states that motion.
take public transportation to go to no families will be separated if illegal The most recent effort was in 2013, when the so-called
services to North County Redwood City. Collins is right in sug- immigrants are deported. He probably Gang of Eight made up of four Republicans and four
Editor, gesting restoring the court services in hasnt heard the stories published in Democrats came up with legislation that passed the U.S.
I would like to thank Bill Collins for South San Francisco which is very the Bay Area over the last few weeks. Senate but didnt make it in the House of Representatives.
his letter, Restore court services in much convenient for us residents on Even U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein got In 2014, Obama put into action DACA, and its suspension
South San Francisco (in the Sept. 6 this side of San Mateo County. I hope personally involved trying to help by Trump because his administration was facing a deadline
edition of the Daily Journal). Being a this suggestion will be considered. prevent Maria Mendoza-Sanchez and for legal action by Texas and it would seem Attorney
Thank you. her husband Eusebio from having to General Jeff Sessions would not defend it.
disabled senior citizen living in Daly
leave for Mexico while their children So here we are. Years and years and years of inaction. And
City, I nd it hard to have to drive all
Oliver Nolasco are allowed to legally remain in the those young immigrants are fed up and concerned. While
the way to Redwood City to report for United States. Buddy, this is only one the action Monday at Pelosis press event found a target in
jury duty at 8:30 a.m. when you have Daly City family separated, but rest assured there her working with Trump and a call for resistance rather
to cope with the trafc along Highway are others too. You shouldnt make than working with the Republican president, the fact of the
101 from the airport to the inter- Reply to DACA letter such ridiculous statements if you are so matter is that there is an effect to the cause that was created
change in San Mateo and sometimes Editor, sadly misinformed. Family separation by years of inaction.
beyond. This is in response to a letter is very bad, and we should be able to For too long, many of those who have been here
I have been called for jury duty once DACA is an illegal executive order come up with a better solution. albeit without proper documentation have been produc-
at Old Mission Road in South San printed in the Daily Journal on tive members of society. They have jobs, are going to
Francisco and once at the San Mateo Monday, Sept. 11, by Mike Brown of Otto Kottler school, are part of the fabric of our community, yet are in a
Courthouse on Humboldt Street but I Burlingame. Tracy second class of citizenry without the full rights that citi-
feel sorry for the rest of the prospec- The gentleman is either ignorant or zens have. They want those rights, they want to be heard
and they want to be understood. While I disagree with the
tactics, sometimes that is what it takes to be heard. And it
OUR MISSION:
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most is the direct result of inaction at the federal level of a grow-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for ing issue. Some may say that those who came here illegally
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. broke the law and dont deserve rights, and that is their pre-
By combining local news and sports coverage, rogative and philosophy. Yet it doesnt reect the current
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, reality. There are many people here in this nation who
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino deserve the same rights as all of us regardless of the path
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. they took to get here. I am talking about immediately pro-
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we tecting the Dreamers, then creating a path to citizenship
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Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Elizabeth Cortes Curtis Driscoll American dream.
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encourage good people to break the law to contribute to our
society. It is time for comprehensive immigration reform,
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10 Friday Sept. 22, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks slide, first decline for the market this week


By Alex Veiga Shares in the maker of water and
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS air filtration systems soared
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 22,419.51 $8. 20, or 62. 1 percent, to
Low: 22,356.55 $21.40.
A slide in technology compa-
nies weighed on U. S. stocks Close: 22,359.23 Separately, Ash Grove Cement
Thursday, pulling the market Change: -53.36 jumped 82.5 percent after saying
lower for the first time this week it would be bought by CRH. Ash
OTHER INDEXES Grove added $235 to $520.
and erasing modest gains from a
S&P 500: 2500.60 -7.64 Anadarko Petroleum vaulted 8.2
day earlier.
Supermarket operators, bever- NYSE Index: 12,133.63 -13.87 percent after the company
age companies and other con- Nasdaq: 6422.69 -33.35 announced a $2.5 billion share
sumer-focused stocks also NYSE MKT: 2607.55 -0.008 buyback authorization that runs
declined. Industrial companies and Russell 2000: 1444.18 -1.24 through the end of next year. The
banks led the gainers. Trading was Wilshire 5000: 25,982.11 -67.92 stock added $3.68 to $48.49.
mostly subdued as investors sized Bond prices fell. The yield on
up the latest company earnings 10-Yr Bond: 2.27 +0.00 the 10-year Treasury note rose to
and deal news. Oil (per barrel): 50.73 +0.04 2.28 percent from 2.27 percent
The Standard & Poors 500 Gold : 1,294.40 -22.00 late Wednesday.
index lost 7.64 points, or 0.3 per- The dollar rose to 112.55 yen
cent, to 2,500.60. The Dow Jones several occasions over the com- $180.76. Video game publisher The stock shed $2.72 to $35.79. from 112.38 yen on Wednesday.
industrials fell 53.36 points, or ing year. Electronic Arts fell $2.32, or 1.9 Industrial stocks got a strong The euro climbed to $1.1934 from
0.2 percent, to 22,359.23. Both The talk yesterday was still percent, to $118.02. lift as investors bid up shares in $1.1885.
indexes posted record highs on very much in generalities, without Beverage, food and supermarket airlines and other big companies. Benchmark U.S. crude fell 14
Wednesday. The Nasdaq composite specific plans, said JJ Kinahan, companies closed lower. Kroger American Airlines added 87 cents, cents, or 0.3 percent, to settle at
lost 33.35 points, or 0.5 percent, chief strategist for TD Ameritrade. dropped 58 cents, or 2.8 percent, or 1. 9 percent, to $46. 29. $50.55 a barrel on the New York
to 6,422.69. The Russell 2000 As those details start to become to $20.22. Dr. Pepper Snapple General Electric gained 43 cents, Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude,
index of smaller-company stocks more clarified, you may see a big- Group gave up $2.18, or 2.4 per- or 1.8 percent, to $24.75. used to price international oils,
gave up 1.24 points, or 0.1 per- ger reaction from the market. cent, to $89.50. Financial stocks also got a gained 14 cents, or 0.2 percent, to
cent, to 1,444.18. Investors continued to rotate out Health care stocks also boost Thursday. Citizens $56. 43 a barrel in London.
The stock market was coming of technology stocks. Despite the declined. Allergan shares shed Financial Group picked up 48 Heating oil added 1 cent to $1.82 a
off modest gains on Wednesday pullback, the sector remains up $7. 34, or 3. 5 percent, to cents, or 1.3 percent, to $36.27. gallon. Wholesale gasoline
following the latest policy update about 25 percent this year, well $202.66. Traders welcomed news that slipped 1 cent to $1.64 a gallon.
from the Federal Reserve. The cen- ahead of all other sectors in the Harry Potter publisher Calgon Carbon agreed to be Natural gas declined 15 cents, or
tral bank indicated that it remains S&P 500. Chipmaker Nvidia slid Scholastic fell 7.1 percent after acquired by Kurary, a Japanese 4.8 percent, to $2.95 per 1,000
on course to raise interest rates on $5. 08, or 2. 7 percent, to reporting a disappointing quarter. company, for $1. 1 billion. cubic feet.

Tesla denies claims that it tried to block unionizing Tech companies targeted by
sophisticated malware attack
Business brief
Ciscos own internal domain, as
By Dee-Ann Durbin the companys factory. Tesla Freedom of Information Act
Security researchers say hackers
workers further allege that they request. well as domains of Microsoft,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
were prohibited from discussing Tesla also said the complaint compromised popular computer- Google, Samsung and other tech
worker safety concerns and were was insufficient because it didnt cleaning software as part of a companies.
DETROIT Tesla Inc. is deny- sophisticated attack that targeted
interrogated about union organiz- name the security guards who Cisco cybersecurity expert
ing claims that it threatened to fire
ing efforts by Tesla human allegedly stopped the leafleting. several high-profile technology Craig Williams says attackers used
pro-union workers at its Fremont,
resources employees, according to Tesla said it cant verify if the alle- companies. an advanced reconnaissance sys-
California, factory and tried to
prevent them from passing out the complaint. gations are true unless those The company that sells tem on hundreds of thousands of
union literature. Workers also claim that a super- guards are identified. CCleaner software, Prague-based PCs with the aim of penetrating
The National Labor Relations visor threatened to fire employees Under federal law, companies Avast Software, says the attack the tech companies domains and
Board filed a complaint against who passed out stickers, leaflets cant prevent employees from affected more than 2 million com- extracting valuable intellectual
Tesla earlier this month, citing or other material not approved by union solicitation on non-work puters in late August and early property.
multiple incidents in which Tesla Tesla. time and in non-work spaces. September. Cisco says at least 20 targeted
security guards allegedly refused to Tesla denied all of the allega- Also, they cant prohibit employ- San Jose-based Cisco Systems machines were infected with the
let off-duty employees hand out tions in a response filed late last ees from discussing unions during and its Talos cybersecurity group secondary malware. It hasnt dis-
leaflets about the United Auto week, which the Associated Press work time if they permit employ- discovered and disclosed the closed which companies were
Workers union near the doors of obtained Thursday through a ees to talk about other subjects. breach after hackers targeted affected.

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U.N. votes to help Iraq collect
evidence against Islamic State
By Jennifer Peltz
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Its a huge milestone for
all of those whove been fighting
UNITED NATIONS U.N. investigators
will help Iraq collect evidence to build poten- for justice for victims of crimes
tial war crimes cases against Islamic State committed by ISIS. ... It says to
extremists, under a resolution the Security
Council approved Thursday.
victims that their voices will be
Iraq, council members and some human heard and they may finally get
rights advocates portrayed the measure as a
key step toward bringing the Islamic State
their day in court.
group to justice for atrocities. But some Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney
major rights groups say its one-sided and
overlooks abuses by Iraqi and other forces whove been fighting for justice for victims
fighting the IS militants. of crimes committed by ISIS, the British
The council voted unanimously to ask the attorney, who is married to actor George
U.N. to establish an investigative team to Clooney, said in the Facebook Live video.
help Iraq preserve evidence that may amount It says to victims that their voices will be
to war crimes, crimes against humanity and heard and they may finally get their day in
REUTERS
genocide committed by IS, variously known court.
North Koreas leader Kim Jong Un makes a statement regarding U.S. President Donald Trumps U.N. investigators will be able to help
speech at the U.N. general assembly. as ISIS, ISIL and Daesh.
identify victims and perpetrators and pro-
This means justice for those people who
vide an indispensable record of the scope and

U.S. beefs up Noth Korea have been victimized by ISIS, Nadia Murad,
a former IS captive in Iraq, said in a Facebook
Live video after attending the council vote
with well-known human rights lawyer Amal
Clooney.
scale of IS atrocities, U.S. Ambassador
Nikki Haley said. Burt said the measure gives
priority to Iraqi courts to try the cases but left
a door open for other courts to get involved.

sanctions, Kim Jong Un Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari


called it a victory for justice, a victory for
humanity and a victory for the victims.
IS militants seized parts of Iraq in 2014
But Amnesty International and Human
Rights Watch said it came up short.
No one denies the importance of tackling
the widespread atrocities by ISIS in Iraq, but
ignoring abuses by Iraqi and international

insults President Trump


By Matthew Pennington and security in our world
and proclaimed it a caliphate under Islamic
rule. It soon became a realm of horrors,
including mass killings, beheadings and
rapes.
U.S.-backed Iraqi forces retook the coun-
forces is not only flawed, its shortsighted,
said Balkees Jarrah, the rights groups senior
international justice lawyer. The pursuit of
justice is essential to all victims ... regard-
less of who is responsible.
and Jonathan Lemire and it is unacceptable trys second-largest city of Mosul from the Amnesty Internationals New York head,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that others financially extremists in July. The forces have now driv- Sherine Tadros, said the resolution threatens
support this criminal, en IS from most of the land it had seized in to entrench a dangerous culture of victors
NEW YORK President Donald Trump rogue regime, Trump Iraq, retaking all the major urban areas, justice.
added economic action to his fiery military said as he joined although the group still controls some pock- Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has
threats against North Korea on Thursday, Japanese Prime Minister ets in Iraq as well as territory in Syria. admitted that anti-IS forces have committed
authorizing stiffer new sanctions in Shinzo Abe and South Iraq and Britain have spearheaded the abuses, but he insists they were not system-
response to the Koreans nuclear weapons Korean President Moon investigative measure. After it passed, atic and that those responsible are being
advances. Its leader Kim Jong Un issued a Donald Trump Jae-in for lunch. Alastair Burt, the British minister of state for held accountable. Human Rights Watch, how-
rare statement, branding Trump as Tolerance for this dis- the Middle East, announced that the U.K. ever, says many such abuses arent being
deranged and warning he will pay dearly graceful practice must end now. would provide 1 million pounds ($1.35 mil- investigated by authorities in Iraq, as far as
for his threat to totally destroy the North His executive order expanded the Treasury lion) to the investigative effort. the group can tell.
if it attacks. Departments ability to target anyone con- It has a prominent champion in Clooney, The British U.N. mission said in a state-
The exchange of super-heated rhetoric ducting significant trade in goods, services who represents members of Iraqs Yazidi reli- ment that given the severity of ISs atroci-
and unusually personal abuse between the or technology with North Korea, and to ban gious minority who were raped and kid- ties, its vital to take steps now to keep evi-
adversaries will escalate tensions that have them from interacting with the U.S. finan- napped by Islamic State militants. dence from being lost.
been mounting as North Korea has marched cial system. Its a huge milestone for all of those
closer to achieving a nuclear-tipped mis- Foreign financial institutions must
sile that could strike America. The crisis choose between doing business with the
has dominated the Trumps debut at this United States or facilitating trade with
weeks annual U. N. General Assembly North Korea or its designated supporters,
meeting. the order says. It also issues a 180-day ban
Kims statement, carried by North on vessels and aircraft that have visited
Koreas official news agency in a dispatch North Korea from visiting the United
from Pyongyang early Friday, responded to States.
Trumps combative speech days earlier Trump also said China was imposing
where he not only issued the warning of major banking sanctions, too, but there
potential obliteration for the isolated was no immediate confirmation from the
nation, but also mocked the Norths young Norths most important trading partner.
autocrat as a Rocket Man on a suicide Chinas central bank would not take ques-
mission. tions by phone Friday and did not immedi-
Kim offered choice insults of his own. ately respond to a faxed request for com-
He said Trump was unfit to hold the pre- ment.
rogative of supreme command of a coun- Trump praised China for instructing its
try. He described the president as a rogue banks to cut off business with Pyongyang,
and a gangster fond of playing with fire. but neither the Chinese nor Trump officials
He characterized Trumps speech to the were ready to say so. Treasury Secretary
world body on Tuesday as mentally Steve Mnuchin said he had spoken at length
deranged behavior. Thursday with the head of Chinas central
I will make the man holding the prerog- bank but I am not going to comment on
ative of the supreme command in the U.S. confidential discussions.
pay dearly for his speech calling for totally If enforced, the Chinese action Trump
destroying the DPRK, said the statement described could severely impede the isolat-
carried by Korean Central News Agency. ed Norths ability to raise money for its
DPRK is the abbreviation of the commu- missile and nuclear development. China,
nist countrys official name, the responsible for about 90 percent of North
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Koreas trade, serves as the countrys con-
There was no immediate response from duit to the international banking system.
the White House. Trump said the China action he described
On Thursday in New York, Trump was a somewhat unexpected move and we
announced the latest steps to punish for- appreciate it.
eign companies that deal with the North. It China remains leery of pressuring North
was the latest salvo in a U.S.-led campaign Korea into collapse and has resisted cutting
to isolate and impoverish Kims govern- off its critical oil supplies, not wanting
ment until it halts the missile and nuclear chaos on its border. Along with Russia,
tests. He announced the measures as he met China wants the U.S. to seek dialogue with
leaders from South Korea and Japan, the the North. American officials say the time
nations most immediately imperiled by isnt right for any formal diplomatic
North Koreas threats of a military strike. process. Foreign Minister Wang Yi said
North Koreas nuclear weapons and mis- Thursday that negotiations are the only
sile development is a grave threat to peace way out of the nuclear standoff.
12 Friday Sept. 22, 2017 WORLDLOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Mexico shocked: Girl trapped in rubble didnt exist


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have been pulled victims from the rubble
something that hasnt happened at the
MEXICO CITY Hour after excruciating school in at least a day.
hour, Mexicans were transfixed by dramatic Viewers across the country hung on the
efforts to reach a young girl thought buried round-the-clock coverage of the drama
in the rubble of a school destroyed by a Wednesday from the only network that was
magnitude 7.1 earthquake. She reportedly permitted to enter. The military, which ran
wiggled her fingers, told rescuers her name the rescue operation, spoke directly only to
and said there were others trapped near her. the networks reporters inside the site.
Rescue workers called for tubes, pipes and The Associated Press and others reported
other tools to reach her. about the search for the girl, based on inter-
News media, officials and volunteer res- views with rescue workers leaving the scene
cuers all repeated the story of Frida Sofia who believed it was true. The workers had
with a sense of urgency that made it a been toiling through the night, and the
national drama, drawing attention away chance of rescuing the girl appeared to give
from other rescue efforts across the quake- them hope and purpose despite their
stricken city and leaving people in Mexico exhaustion.
and abroad glued to their television sets. Reports about the trapped girl led to the
But she never existed, Mexican navy offi- donations of cranes, support beams and
cials now say. power tools at the school site pleas for
We want to emphasize that we have no help quickly met based on the urgency of
knowledge about the report that emerged rescuing children. It was unclear if that
with the name of a girl, navy Assistant REUTERS
affected other rescue operations going on
Secretary Angel Enrique Sarmiento said Rescue teams search for survivors in the rubble of a collapsed building in Mexico City. simultaneously at a half dozen other sites
Thursday. We never had any knowledge blood tracks no fingers wiggling, no moment doesnt allow us to say if it is an across the city.
about that report, and we do not believe voice, no name. Several dead people have adult or a child, Sarmiento said. As long Despite all the technology brought to
we are sure it was not a reality. been removed from the rubble, and it could as there is the slightest possibility of bear at the school, including thermal imag-
Sarmiento said a camera lowered into the have been their fingers rescuers thought someone alive, we will continue searching ing devices, sensors, scanners and remote
rubble of the Enrique Rebsamen school they saw move. with the same energy. cameras, the mistake may have come down
showed blood tracks where an injured per- Sarmiento later apologized for being so Twitter users quickly brought out the to a few over-enthusiastic rescuers who,
son apparently dragged himself or herself, categorical, saying that if a person is still Fake News tag and complained that the one-by one, crawled into the bottom of
and the only person still listed as missing trapped it could be a child or an adult. widespread coverage had distracted atten- shafts tunneled into the rubble looking for
was a school employee. But it was just The information existing at this tion from real rescue efforts where victims any signs of life.

television broadcasters. In an interview system. We dont check what people say

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interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential dlers. on social media during the election.
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election. page and see the ads theyre currently run- Warner said the committee wanted to hear
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light on possible election interference has lic, so that everyone can see the nature and misinformation.
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prompted the chairman of the Senate intelli- integrity, Zuckerberg said. Twitter deeply respects the integrity of
gence committee to call for the company to Russia. the election process, a cornerstone of all
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Friday Sept. 22, 2017

Rams readjust
Serra takes to the air
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
Game of the Week
and keep rolling
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
There was a time that the Serra football team
employed a MMA strategy: the ground and Scrappy play is a longtime staple of
pound. Westmoor volleyball. This year though,
The Padres were once known as one of the beyond the defensive fundamentals, the
strongest running teams in the entire Central Rams have flexed some firepower in termi-
Coast Section. From 2010 to 2012, the Padres nators Christina Chin and Lydia Lee.
rushed for an average of 315 yards per game. Westmoors 6-2 offense was dealt a set-
In 2013, they averaged 225 yards on the back last week, however, when setter Megan
ground. Ho suffered a knee injury, putting the fourth-
But over the last two seasons, there has year varsity seniors future in doubt.
been a gradual evolution for the Serra offense. The Rams (4-0 PAL Ocean, 11-6 overall)
In 2015, Serra was still run heavy, rushing for have been forced to retool in a hurry.
234 yards per game. But the Padres passing Shifting to a 5-1 attack,
game came alive that year, as well, averaging the onus is now on senior
222 yards through the air. Last year, for the setter Kailea Nobleza to
rst time in the Patrick Walsh Era, Serra actu- navigate the offense. And
ally threw for more yards per game than it ran while it took the Rams a
212 to 189. couple sets to find their
So far this season, the Padres have their footing Thursday, they
most pass-heavy offense to date. Through found a groove late as
three games, Serra is averaging 215 yards Nobleza and her hitters
passing and 164 yards rushing. Although ve started connecting more
Lydia Lee efficiently in a four-set
players have thrown a pass for the Padres in
2017, Luke Bottari is the main triggerman, win 25-14, 25-13, 21-
having thrown for 591 yards on 47 of 80 pass- 25, 25-18 over Mills (0-
ing, with ve touchdowns against ve inter- 4, 0-7).
ceptions. I think it was us warm-
While ofcially a rst-year starting quarter- ing up in the beginning,
back, Bottari is anything but a rookie under Lee said. It was just us
center. Last year, because of injuries to former seeing what the other
three-year starter Leki Nunn, Bottari, now a team had to offer and then
junior, was thrust into the re as a sophomore. doing what we had to do
And he ourished. Appearing in 12 games, to win.
Bottari threw for 1,123 yards, completing 79 Christina Chin Lee, a sophomore out-
of 138 passes, with 14 touchdowns and just side hitter, finished with
four interceptions. 12 kills. Chin connected for a match-high
Bottari will lead the Padres into San 17 kills, and was spectacular in the fourth
Francisco Saturday when the Padres take on and decisive set. The senior middle hitter
Riordan in the West Catholic League opener at produced seven kills in Game 4. With
1 p.m. at City College of San Francisco in the Westmoor trailing 13-12, she scored back-
Daily Journals Game of the Week. to-back kills to spark a five-point run to put
Both teams enter the game with 1-2 records, the Rams ahead to stay.
but no two-loss teams are the same. Serras Chin said she and her Rams teammates are
two losses have come against football power- accustomed to learning on the fly. When the
houses St. Marys-Stockton and Pittsburg. team began summer workouts with four
Riordan dropped a 68-7, season-opening deci- sophomores and two first-year varsity jun-
sion to Sac-Joaquin power Central Catholic, iors, Westmoors future wasnt looking very
but also have a 28-13 loss at the hands of pretty.
Napa, which is the Indians only win this sea- When we first started coming together we
son. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE were really bad, Chin said.
Serra quarterback may be the No. 1 starter this season for the first time, but the junior saw plenty
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49ers finally find Raiders RBs content


end zone, but lose sharing the spotlight By Michael Wagaman come out with me,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Richard said. I was like,
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rams 41, 49ers 39 Yeah its cool if they say
ALAMEDA Marshawn Lynch sent a its cool or whatever. He
most in franchise history, trailing only the subtle message to the rest of the NFL when was like, Man it dont
SANTA CLARA Jared Goff threw for 119 by The Greatest Show on Turf squad in matter what they say.
292 yards and three touchdowns and Todd he had fellow running backs Jalen Richard
2000. and DeAndre Washington join him in run- Yall boys coming out
Gurley ran for two TDs and caught another to This win didnt come easy as the Rams with me. That got me
help the Los Angeles Rams put up another ning onto the field during pregame introduc-
nearly blew a 15-point lead, giving up two tions before the Raiders home opener. pumped from the get-go.
big offensive perform- late touchdowns, fumbling a kickoff return
ance with a 41-39 victory While Lynch was trying to show his two Jalen Richard That just let you know
and failing to recover an onside kick. But how much he believes in
over the San Francisco young teammates some love, the move was
Los Angeles managed to stop a potential us and has the confidence in us.
49ers on Thursday night. also indicative of how the trio is featured in
game-tying 2-point conversion and then Richard is the teams second-leading rush-
The NFLs lowest-scor- the Raiders offense.
used an offensive pass interference penalty er and had a 52-yard touchdown run in the
ing team last year looks against Trent Taylor and a fourth-down sack Lynch, the Oakland native who came out
of retirement to play for his hometown Raiders Week 2 win over the Jets. An
like a completely differ- by Aaron Donald to stop the Niners after the undrafted player who earned a roster spot in
ent outt this season onside kick. team, is the featured runner and the marquee
name in the backfield. Richard and Oakland a year ago, Richard also had a 39-
under rst-year coach The 49ers (0-3) scored ve touchdowns yard reception that helped set up a touch-
Sean McVay thanks to after failing to get any the rst two weeks Washington, both in their second year, are
Jared Goff the understudies but actually much more down in the second quarter.
vastly improved play by but still came up short in part because a Washington hasnt gotten as many reps
Goff after a rough rookie season as the No. missed extra point by Robbie Gould forced than that.
running the ball but hes fourth on the team
1 overall pick. them to try for 2 on their late touchdown. So when the Raiders offense was getting
in receptions behind wide receivers Michael
The Rams (2-1) have also been helped by This time it was a tired defense that hurt ready to be introduced at the Coliseum prior
Crabtree and Amari Cooper and tight end
the additions of receivers Sammy Watkins San Francisco. After facing 79 plays in a to the New York Jets game, Lynch pulled
Jared Cook.
and Robert Woods and the play-calling of 12-9 loss at Seattle on Sunday, the 49ers Richard aside.
McVay as they have scored 107 points We were getting ready to go out and he
through three games. Thats the second- See 49ERS, Page 18 was like, You and D-Wash, I want yall to See RAIDERS, Page 18
14 Friday Sept. 22, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Undefeated champion Andre Ward retires


By Josh Dubow interview with ESPNs Ward has won all 32 of his fights, with 16 Main Events promoter that he doesnt con-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS First Take, he said he no knockouts. He won the Olympic gold medal cern himself with the possibility that
longer wants to do the as a light heavyweight in 2004. Ward won Wards retirement wont stick.
OAKLAND Andre Ward decided to end work leading to his the WBA super middleweight title in 2009 I dont think about him at all because Im
his career on top. bouts. when he defeated Mikkel Kessler and unified looking forward (to reaching) my goals, he
Ward announced Thursday he is retiring People see what I do that title in 2011 when he beat Carl Froch in said, adding that his last two fights are his-
from boxing because he no longer has the fight night, they see the Super Six super middleweight tourna- tory and I forgot it already.
desire to fight, leaving the sport at age 33 under the lights, but they ment final. He said he would have been happy to get a
with an undefeated record and the light dont see the toil, they Ward then battled shoulder problems that third fight, but not if he had to wait and take
heavyweight championship. Andre Ward dont see the grind, they kept him out of the ring and later went 19 lesser bouts in the interim. Kovalev does
Ward released a statement on his website dont see just the pain, months without a fight because of a pro- wonder if Ward and his handlers are playing
titled Mission Accomplished thanking the physical pain that you go through, not tracted legal dispute with his former pro- psychological games.
those who helped him throughout his career just in the fights, but to prepare and to get moter, the late Dan Goosen. They did before second rematch, he
and explaining his reasons for his retire- ready for those battles, he said. Ward got back in the ring in June 2015. said. I dont know. I dont care at all.
ment. I felt the physicality of the sport, not He won the light heavyweight title in a dis- HBO said Ward will work as an analyst on
I want to be clear I am leaving because just in the ring stuff, but the training and the puted, unanimous decision against Sergey its boxing broadcasts.
my body can no longer put up with the rig- preparation, start to take its toll on me for Kovalev in November 2016, taking all Andre Ward ends his boxing career as he
ors of the sport and therefore my desire to the last two or three years and I bit down and three belts in the process. Ward then beat only knew how to live it as a champion
fight is no longer there, he wrote. If I can- continued to push through and at this point, Kovalev more decidedly in a rematch in June at the top, HBO executive vice president
not give my family, my team, and the fans its time and I know its time. that was stopped in the eighth round. Peter Nelson said. To watch Ward was to
everything that I have, then I should no Ward declined other interview requests Kovalev said Wards retirement will be marvel at constant mastery of craft in the
longer be fighting. through his publicist, saying he wanted to good for boxing because it will allow good ring, to say nothing of his being the con-
Ward is currently rated the best pound for celebrate his retirement with family and and strong fighters to compete for the summate role model outside it. The Hall of
pound boxer by Ring Magazine. But in an friends. vacated titles. He also said through his Fame will be lucky to have him.

THURSDAY Local sports roundup Safri and Vionna Eshghi won 6-3, 6-2 at No. 3
doubles.
WCAL, 7-2 overall). Maddy Johnson and
Alexandra Szczerba rounded out the scoring for
the Gators.
Boys water polo Sophie Lissin combined to lost only five
games. Barrett and Lamb won 6-0, 6-3, while San Mateo 4, Mills 3 SHP goaltender Nellie McAdams had a big
Aragon 15, San Mateo 12 Clarke and Lissin posted a 6-1, 6-1 victory. The Vikings gave the Bearcats a scare, but in game, finishing with 11 saves.
The Dons rallied from a 5-2, first-period Mercy-Burlingame got wins from Kelly Zhu the end, San Mateo pulled out its fourth
deficit to beat their cross-town rivals in a in singles and the No. 3 doubles team of Julia straight win. Aragon 15, Carlmont 4
Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division Chopoff and Karla Alvarez. San Mateos Tessa Chou, at No. 2 singles, The Dons scored five goals in each of the
match. and No. 3 singles player Lian Ting each won first two periods as they cruised to the PAL Bay
Aragon rebounded in the second quarter with Menlo-Atherton 7, Aragon 0 their matches at love, 6-0, 6-0. Division win over the Scots.
five goals to trail 8-7 at halftime. The Dons The Bears remained undefeated in Peninsula Mills got wins at No. 1 singles from Iris Olivia Tobin paced the Aragon attack with
added five more in the third to take a 12-11 lead Athletic League Bay Division play as they did Kim, 6-4, 7-5. At No. 4 singles, Mills Selene six goals and three assists. Right behind her
into the final seven minutes, before the not lose a set in sweeping the Dons. Kaplan needed a a third-set, super tiebreaker to was Maria Sell, who added five goals and
Bearcats knotted the score at 12. Sophia Longo (No. 2 singles), Sarah Marks get past Melody Zhang 5-7, 6-1, (10-4). helped on five others. Hannah Kawar and
The Dons responded, however, by closing (No. 3) and Charlie Smith (No. 4) lost a total of Vanessa Somoza each scored twice, with
the game with three unanswered goals to pull four games combined. Longo won in straight Girls volleyball Somoza adding a pair of assists as well.
out the victory. set at love, 6-0, 6-0, while Sarah Marks and Hannah Flynn was busy in the net for
Menlo School 3, Sacred Heart Prep 0 Aragon, finishing with 21 saves. She also had
San Mateo was led by Jacob Wetherbee, who Smith posted 6-1, 6-1 victories.
scored five goals. Joseph Borges and Angelo The Knights followed up a big win over an assist, as did Zoe Wilson, Maria Vargas and
Erin Cole and Elise Kratzer, playing at No. 2
Castillo each recorded hat tricks for the Notre Dame-Belmont Tuesday with another Grace Simenc.
doubles, did not lose a game in a 6-0, 6-0 win,
Bearcats. huge victory Thursday as they swept the rival
while the No. 3 doubles tandem of Nia Zisman
Gators 25-19, 25-16, 25-14.
and Michaela Llewlyn won 6-2, 6-2. Half Moon Bay 11, Mercy-SF 2
Girls tennis Selina Xu led Menlo with 12 kills and added
15 assists. Kristin Sellers dished out a team-
The Cougars were led by offensively by Julie
Notre Dame-Belmont 4, Menlo School 7, Crystal Springs 0 Raffetto, Raven Chalif and Carly Hilvert in the
The Knights dropped only one game in four high 19 assists and also added 11 digs. Sianna win over the Skippers.
Mercy-Burlingame 3 Houghton and Grace King added seven kills
The Tigers won matches at the top two sin- singles matches as they cruised to the WBAL Defense is where HMB shined, coming up
Foothill Division win over the Gryphons. each.
gles and doubles spots to take down the with 10 steals.
Addie Ahlstrom and Lindsey Ball both won
Crusaders in a West Bay Athletic League
their matches 6-0, 6-0, wile Elika Eshghi WEDNESDAY Boys water polo
Skyline Division match.
dropped only one game, 6-1, 6-0 at No. 3 sin- Sacred Heart Prep 7, Bellarmine 5
Juliette Rencoret, playing at No. 1 singles, Girls water polo
gles.
and Ariya Tumuluri at No. 2, both won their The Gators took a huge step toward a WCAL
The Menlo doubles teams had to work a little Sacred Heart Prep 10, Presentation 3
matches for NDB. Tumuluri cruised to a 6-0, 6- championship as they topped another CCS
harder. Kyra Geschke and Ellen Cho won 7-5, Four Gators scored two goals apiece as they
0 win, while Rencoret posted a 6-2, 6-1 deci- power in the Bells.
6-2 at No. 1 doubles. Elizabeth Westermann beat the Panthers in a WCAL match.
sion. Alex Tsotadze led SHP with a four goals on
and Grace McDonald needed a first-set tiebreak
The Tigers top two doubles teams Brenna Bella Bachler, Annabel Facey, Eleanor Facey five shots. Larsen Weigle added a pair of scores
but went on to post a 7-6 (2), 6-3 win. Vida
Barrett and Sophie Lamb, and Emily Clarke and and Nadia Paquin all scored twice for SHP (2-0 and Andrw Churukian rounded out the scoring.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday Sept. 22, 2017 15
WESTMOOR
five match kills.
Chin responded with back-to-back kills
through the middle though as Nobleza
established a rhythm that saw five different
NHL taps new market, plays
Continued from page 13

Now, through two weeks of Peninsula


Athletic League Ocean Division play,
Rams score kills in the closing set.
Westmoor totaled 15 team kills in Game 4,
its best single-game total of the match.
I think she likes the pressure, Mauga-
first preseason game in China
By Justin Bergman
Westmoor is tied atop the standings with Head said of Nobleza taking on the sole set- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With Beijing to host the
four straight league wins. What Chin called ter role. She wanted more playing time and
bad team chemistry at the outset of the sea- this is it. SHANGHAI A golden dragon was held
2022 Winter Olympics, the
son has obviously turned around in a big Nobleza responded to the pressure with a aloft on poles by skaters. Kobe Bryant NHL is showcasing two
way. career-high 43 assists. appeared on video. NHL mascots gave the preseason games in a country
I did not realize these guys were going The senior setter is not the only crowd a primer on what this odd game is all
to gel so quickly, Westmoor head coach Westmoor player to respond well to about.
unfamiliar with hockey.
Rex Mauga-Head said. Its just filling in increased playing time. First-year junior NHL preseason hockey made its debut in
the gaps to make up for the injury. And we Marlyn San Juan impressed with 14 digs China a 5-2 victory by the Los Angeles Team allegiances were hard to find in the
have four sophomores playing now, so we Thursday. Only Chin, with 16 digs, had Kings over the Vancouver Canucks in a step crowd, the most demonstrative fans being
have a lot of young players too. more. by the league to crack an immense market. rowdy Canadians waving their countrys flag.
The improvements were evident Thursday For San Juan, though, it was a major The fans in Shanghai got a fast and physical Spectator Inge Zhang was more appropriate-
as Westmoor fought through the early stride after seeing little playing time prior display Thursday 17 power plays and 57 ly attired for an NBA game, wearing a Miami
going to establish its identity without Ho. to Hos injury. shots on goal, all met with loud cheers. Each Heat jersey with pink letters. A media manager
Both Westmoor and Mills opened with When that injury happened last Tuesday, hard check drew a collective oooh or aaah. for the Shanghai Sharks basketball team, she
strong defense and sustained rallies, but she stepped up tremendously, Mauga-Head Obviously, you wanted to put on a show for was excited because she heard a certain NBA
neither team was putting down the ball said. the fans here and they got to see some goals, great might be there.
through the opening set. Mills only totaled Libero Amanda Lao another one of too, said Vancouver forward Sven Baertschi, So we came here actually for Kobe Bryant,
five team kills in Game 1, but Westmoor Westmoors sophomore four also turned who scored the Canucks first goal. she said while her friend laughed. But I love
totaled just 10. in a solid defensive performance, anchoring An announcer came onto the ice to explain this sport, too.
The terminating struggles continued into that traditionally solid defense for which the finer points of the game as Fin Bryant, in fact, did show, although in a video
Game 2 for both teams, outside of Mills the Rams are notorious. (Vancouvers killer whale) and Bailey (Los message to support his hometown Kings.
Lexi Francisco, who totaled four of her Theyre improving so much, Chin said Angeles lion) acted out infractions such as I see more foreigners here tonight than
team-high 12 match kills in the set. Chin, of Westmoors back row. Theyre a really charging, crosschecking, tripping and hook- Chinese, but I think there are still a lot of hock-
though, helped the Rams establish a important asset to the team. And I think ing. ey fans in China, Zhang added. I think the
rhythm not from the front row, but from the theyll continue to grow. A golden Chinese dragon came out next, NHL should take this opportunity to grow the
service line. hoisted on poles by seven skaters. A group of sport here.
The senior took to the serve with the Burlingame 3, Terra Nova 0 Chinese kids in hockey uniforms joined the Thats the plan now that the NHL has signed
Rams clinging to a 15-13 lead. She went on The stage is set for next Tuesdays show- NHL players during Chinas national anthem. a contract to bring two preseason games to
to score 10 service points, including two down between Burlingame and Carlmont. With Beijing to host the 2022 Winter China for six of the next eight years.
aces, to help Westmoor close out Game 2 on Both teams have won four straight to open Olympics, the NHL is showcasing two presea- The effort here really is to build from the
an 11-0 run. PAL Bay Division play and are tied atop the son games in a country unfamiliar with hockey. grassroots up, to try to grow the appreciation
I was glad with a lot of aces I got, Chin league standings. The Kings and Canucks play their second game for the sport, the understanding of the sport,
said. It just helped keep everybodys ener- The Panthers (4-0 PAL Bay, 11-5 overall in Beijing on Saturday. NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said
gy up. swept past Terra Nova for a 25-6, 25-15, 25- Even if the rules remain somewhat of a mys- before the game. Weve certainly made the
Mills refuse to go quietly though. 10 win. Sophomore outside hitter Emmy tery, the crowd appreciated the speed and colli- Chinese Ice Hockey Federation and the
Westmoor jumped out to an 8-4 lead in Game Sharp scored a match-high 13 kills, and sions. Chinese government aware that were willing
3, but Mills responded with a 7-1 run to senior middle Natalie Ballout added 10. To be honest, we didnt know what to to help any way we can as they gear up and pre-
jump ahead. Francisco continued her steady Caroline Smith and Samantha Smith totaled expect. We didnt know the crowd, the noise, pare for the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games.
energetic attacks up front, but it was the 14 digs apiece. Edwena Wong finished with the atmosphere, Los Angeles coach John But this is the first step in a long process.
play of Kellie Rong who scored four 29 assists and five digs. Stevens said. I think the whole thing for me is Its great for China itself to see the NHL live
match kills, all in the third set that car- were here to grow the game. Its my hope that and in person, see the speed of the game, how
ried the Vikings in the late going. Mercy-Burlingame 3, Harker 0 the more they see it, the more people like it. good the players are, Vancouver coach Travis
Tied at 20-20, Rong scored a pretty fade The Crusaders picked up their first West Tanner Pearson scored twice for the Kings Green said. But whenever youre bringing
off the left side to start a 5-1 run to close out Bay Athletic League Foothill Division win and Alec Martinez and Jeff Carter each had a hockey to a new country, its going to take
the set. of the season with a 25-15, 25-17, 25-13 goal and an assist. Jonathan Quick made 31 time. I think its great the NHL is committed to
Mills again overcame a Game 4 deficit, sweep of the Eagles. saves. doing that.
with Westmoor slugging its way to a 5-0 Junior Allister Borado led Mercy (1-2
opening. After tying it at 10-10 and 12- WBAL Foothill, 9-5 overall) with 18 kills.
12, though, the Vikings took a brief lead Sophomore setter Becky Roos had 30
at 13-12 when middle hitter Chloe Tam assists, while junior libero Ally Remulla
put down an overpass to score one of her dug up 15 balls.

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El Camino (2-1) at Footballs best bets


Lincoln-SF (2-1), 2 p.m. Friday
The Colts were crushed by Half Moon Bay chip on its shoulder. During the Tigers Kings Academy has been snake bit. The
last week, 55-0. The Lincoln Mustangs three-game winning streak they have scored Knights dropped a one-point decision to
were tamed by Carlmont, 43-0. These two 63, 28 and 48 points. Terra Nova quarter- Amador Valley-Pleasanton, 15-14 two
teams have met every season since 2010, back Nate Gordon was held under 300 yards weeks ago and last week, the Knights led 35-
with El Camino holding the edge, 4-3. passing last week for the first time this sea- 14 going into the fourth quarter. Kings
Lincoln, however, has beaten the Colts the son. But he completed an astounding 83 per- Academy is averaging 22 points per game
last two years, including a 14-13 victory in cent of his passes (20 for 24). while giving up 37.
2016. After opening the season with a Defensively, the Tigers are allowing less
pair of wins over North Coast Section than 20 points a game. After a 2-0 start, Half Moon Bay (4-0) at
teams, El Camino was brought back to earth Capuchino lost for the second straight time. Mills (2-2), 7:30 p.m. Friday
by HMB last week. The Colts, who strug- All four of Capuchinos opponents this The Cougars crushed El Camino last week,
gled scoring last season, are averaging 18 year have been from the PAL Woodside, 55-0. The Vikings earned a pyrrhic win
points a game. Throw out last weeks South City and Hillsdale from the Ocean, over Yerba Buena, 37-31. Half Moon Bay
shutout and they are scoring an average of and Half Moon Bay from the Bay. The has been firing on all cylinders this season,
27 points. Carlmont completely shut Mustangs defense has given up 30 points or scoring an average of 54 points per game,
down Lincoln last week, holding the more in three of the four games. while allowing little more than a field goal
Mustangs to just 73 yards of offense. defensively. The Cougars defense has
Leading running back Desean Crawford, who Aragon (3-0) at pitched shutouts the last two weeks as the
came into last week averaging more than Kings Academy (0-3), 7:30 p.m. Friday offense has combined to score 107 points.
100 yard rushing per game, was held to 60 The Dons dominated Palo Alto last week, HMB will be playing a Lake Division
by the Scots. 48-14. The Knights were skewered by El team for the third game in a row. Mills
Capitan-Merced in overtime, 41-35. This win last week came at a price as two of its
Terra Nova (3-1) at is the first meeting between these two since best players were ejected. The Vikings
Capuchino (2-2), 4 p.m. Friday a 2010 Bay Division matchup, one that have won two straight since opening the
The Tigers torched Homestead last week, Kings Academy won, 35-13. Through season with back-to-back losses. Just
48-18. The Mustangs fell apart in the three games, Aragon is scoring an average like their record, the Vikings offense and DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
fourth quarter of a 31-15 loss to Hillsdale. of 37 points, while allowing a little over defense have played to a standstill. They are Aragons Camron Grant scored three
Since opening the season with a forfeit 13. After getting run over by Oakland averaging 25.7 points on offense, while touchdowns in the Dons 48-14 win over Palo
loss, Terra Nova has been playing with a power McClymonds in the season opener, giving up the same number defensively. Alto last week.

GOTW
66 points on Serra in a 66-45 win. 227 yards, good for 12.6 yards per reception. are apparently being groomed for next season
Having a quarterback who can sling it is Villaroman, while not on pace to eclipse as the junior pair have combined for 266 yards
only half the equation for a successful passing last years numbers, is still having a solid sea- on the ground.
Continued from page 13 attack. Having players who can catch the ball son with 12 snags for 132 yards. The rest of Kendrick, however, has proven to be multi-
are equally important and the Padres have two the team, combined, has 22 catches. dimensional and is also a favored target in the
of the better ones this season in seniors Shane Dont think that the Padres have abandoned Padres passing game, averaging 21.5 yards
Serra is 13-4 against Riordan during Villaroman and Patrick Nunn. Villaroman had the running game, however. Senior Isiah on each of his four catches this season. Last
Walshs time as head coach, and while the a breakout junior year, nishing last season Kendrick, who rushed for 1,200 yards in year, he made 21 catches for 527 yards and six
Crusaders have nished near the bottom of the with 63 catches for 1,055 yards and 13 touch- 2016, is on his way to leading the Padres in scores.
standings in many of those years, the Padres downs. This year, with teams keying on rushing for the second straight season. Hes With the Serra offense averaging 27 points
dont have to reach too far back into the mem- Villaroman, Nunn is starting to shine. After rushed for over 200 yards this season, averag- per game, the Padres defense needs to start
ory banks to know that playing any WCAL nishing 2016 with 26 catches for 415 yards, ing 67 yards rushing against some stingy pulling its weight as that unit is allowing 32
school is a challenge. In 2015 Riordan hung he leads the team in 2017 with 18 catches for defenses. David Coker and Edmond Lahlouh points per contest.

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Sports briefs WHATS ON TAP NFL GLACE NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
High school golfer has two FRIDAY
Football
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
East Division East Division
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
holes-in-one in round El Camino at Lincoln-SF, 2 p.m.; Terra Nova at Ca-
puchino, 4 p.m.; Aragon at King's Academy, Half Miami
W L T Pct
1 0 0 1.000
PF
19
PA
17 x-Washington92 60 .605 z-Boston 88 64 .579
Moon Bay at Mills, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 24 21
ALLENTOWN, Pa. A New England 1 1 0 .500 63 62 Miami 72 80 .474 20 New York 85 67 .559 3
Pennsylvania high school golfer Girls' volleyball N.Y. Jets 0 2 0 .000 32 66 Atlanta 68 83 .450 23 1/2 Tampa Bay 74 79 .484 14 1/2
Capuchino at Alma Heights, 6:30 p.m.
has defied huge odds by recording South New York 65 87 .428 27 Baltimore 74 80 .481 15
two holes-in-one in the same round. SATURDAY W LT Pct PF PA Philadelphia 61 92 .399 31 1/2 Toronto 71 82 .464 17 1/2
Tennessee 1 10 .500 53 42
Football Jacksonville 1 10 .500 45 44 Central Division Central Division
Parkland High School golfer Ben Serra vs. Riordan at City College of San Francisco, 1 Houston 1 10 .500 20 38 x-Cleveland 96 57 .627
Tetzlaff tells The (Allentown) p.m. Indianapolis 0 20 .000 22 62 Chicago 85 67 .559
Morning Call he still cant believe Milwaukee 81 72 .529 4 1/2 Minnesota 79 74 .516 17
North
the feat, which came during a nine-
hole practice round Monday at Iron
TRANSACTIONS Baltimore
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2
LT
00
Pct
1.000
PF
44
PA
10
St. Louis
Pittsburgh 69
80 72
84
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5
16 1/2
Kansas City 75
Detroit 62
77
91
.493
.405
20 1/2
34
Pittsburgh 2 00 1.000 47 27
Lakes Country Club. BASEBALL Cincinnati 0 20 .000 9 33 Cincinnati 66 87 .431 19 1/2 Chicago 61 91 .401 34 1/2
National League Cleveland 0 20 .000 28 45 West Division
The National Hold-In-One West Division
Registry calculated the odds of the ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Recalled INF Breyvic West z-Los Angeles 97 56 .634 x-Houston 93 59 .612
Valera from Memphis (PCL). W LT Pct PF PA Los Angeles 76 76 .500 17
feat at 67 million-to-1. Raiders 2 00 1.000 71 36 Arizona 88 65 .575 9
SAN DIEGO PADRES Announced INF Dusty Denver 2 00 1.000 66 38 Texas 75 76 .497 17 1/2
Parkland coach Scott Levan says Coleman and RHP Jose Valdez cleared waivers and Colorado 82 70 .539 14 1/2
Kansas City 2 00 1.000 69 47
were sent outright to El Paso (PCL). L.A. Chargers 0 20 .000 38 43 San Diego 68 84 .447 28 1/2 Seattle 74 78 .487 19
he missed the first ace, but saw the
NFL Giants 60 93 .392 37 As 69 83 .454 24
second when Tetzlaff hit a 9-iron on NATIONAL CONFERENCE
the 140-yard sixth hole. Tetzlaff had CHICAGO BEARS Signed WR Tanner Gentry to East
the practice squad. W L T Pct PF PA x-clinched division
already sunk a gap wedge on the Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 50 44 x-clinched division
GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed DT Ricky Jean Dallas 1 1 0 .500 36 45 z-clinched playoff berth z-clinched playoff berth
104-yard second hole. Francois. Placed OT Jason Spriggs on injured re- Washington 1 1 0 .500 44 50
Tetzlaffs career-low round is a 76 serve. N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 13 43
Thursdays Games Thursdays Games
he shot at Allentown Municipal NEW YORK JETS Signed LB David Bass.Waived South Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 1
LB Freddie Bishop. Re-signed WR-KR Kalif Raymond W LT Pct PF PA L.A. Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 4
Golf Course. He hopes to play golf to the practice squad. Atlanta 2 00 1.000 57 40 Baltimore 3, Tampa Bay 1
St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 5
in college. NHL
Carolina 2 00 1.000 32 6 Kansas City 1, Toronto 0
Tampa Bay 1 00 1.000 29 7 Atlanta 3, Washington 2
Tetzlaff says, I still cant believe CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Released Drew Miller, New Orleans 0 20 .000 39 65 Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 3, 10 innings Minnesota 12, Detroit 1
it and Im the one who did it. F John Mitchell and D Mark Stuart from their tryout
North Colorado at San Diego, late Chicago White Sox 3, Houston 1
agreements.
W LT Pct PF PA Fridays Games Texas at Seattle, late
Team USA rules out including LOS ANGELES KINGS Assigned D Jacob Friend
and D Markus Phillips to Owen Sound (OHL), D
Detroit
Minnesota
2
1
00
10
1.000
.500
59
38
33
45 St. Louis (Wacha 12-8) at Pitt (Nova 11-14), 4:05 p.m. Fridays Games
Green Bay 1 10 .500 40 43
NHL draft-eligible prospects Jacob Moverare to Mississauga (OHL) and F Drake
Rymsha to Sarnia (OHL). Chicago 0 20 .000 24 52 Boston (Porcello 10-17) at Cincy (Romano 5-6),4:10 p.m. Tampa(Cobb11-10)atBaltimore(Jimenez6-10),4:05p.m.
Yankees (Tanaka 12-11) atToronto (Estrada 9-8),4:07 p.m.
Washington(Jackson5-6)atMets(deGrom15-9),4:10p.m.
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ager Jim Johannson has ruled out Alexey Toropchenko to Guelph (OHL). Released F Ty L.A. Rams 2 10 .667 107 75 Philly (Lively 3-6) at Atlanta (Newcomb 3-8),4:35 p.m. Minnesota (Gibson 11-10) at Detroit (Norris 4-7),4:10 p.m.
the possibility of the U.S. mens Loney and D Michael McKee. Seattle 1 10 .500 21 26 KC (Hammel 8-12) at White Sox (Lopez 2-3),5:10 p.m.
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49ERS
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Fourth down calls
Both teams drove to the opposing 1 on their opening
appeared to run out of gas on the short week as Goff fre- drives of the second half with help from a Willie Mays-style
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The Rams needed all that offense on a night where Brian lead to 27-20. Hyde added a second 1-yard run on fourth
Hoyer threw for 332 yards and two touchdowns and ran for down in the fourth quarter.
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Austin left with concussions. ... 49ers S Jaquiski Tartt (con-
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The 49ers came into the game without a touchdown on the (ankle) and LB Brock Coyle (concussion) all left with
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By Mark Kennedy Kingsman movies are based on a series of straddled the line between celebrating spy The trouble is we watched him die in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS comic books by Mark Millar and Dave movies and mocking them. It had a wink- first film and having him resurrected seems
Gibbons that centers on British upper crust ing, self-aware humor. Plus, the action weak.
In the first film about a secret spy group spies who combine a fondness for bespoke sequences were absolutely stunning, with The solid Egerton and the always excel-
known as Kingsman, we learned they are tailoring with the lethality of James Bond. cameras doing 360-degree turns, cool slo- lent Mark Strong are back as Kingsmen, and
well-dressed, courtly and perfectly They hang out in a Saville Row tailor shop, mos and acrobatic fight choreography. The Julianne Moore takes over from Jackson as
groomed. But by the second film, theres a sip tea, are fitted for 007-like gadgets and humor has worn off by the second, even if the evil mastermind, a drug kingpin with a
decidedly ungentlemanly whiff about them save the world in secret. the camerawork is still spectacular. The love for old-fashioned diners. She proves
of desperation. The first film introduced the working music is very good, too, from the use of deliciously campy in her controlled feroci-
Kingsman: The Golden Circle comes class Eggsy (Taron Egerton) as a potential Princes Lets Go Crazy to making John ty. Cross her and youll end up in a meat
three years after the first leg in the Matthew recruit who is championed by Kingsman Denvers Take Me Home, Country Roads grinder. Your successor will likely munch
Vaughn-directed franchise and it bodes leader Colin Firth, despite the younger into a stirring anthem. on you in a hamburger, yum.
poorly for the expected third. This sequel is mans crudeness and ill-breeding. He proved In the sequel , the Kingsman headquarters On the Yankee side, Channing Tatum has
an overlong, labored affair that lacks the his mettle by foiling a diabolical plan is under attack and survivors are forced to obviously been cynically added for pure eye
fizz of its predecessor. Even an insane hatched by a billionaire internet entrepre- flee to their distant American cousins candy appeal and he misses most of the
cameo by Elton John in his full feather neur played by Samuel L. Jackson, whose Statesman, a similar spy agency hidden in a movie, anyway. A subdued Halle Berry
and rhinestone glory cant save it. weird lisp outlasted its welcome. Kentucky whiskey brewery. Firth is back
For anyone needing a refresher, the The charm of the first film was the way it and sorely missed as the Kingsman leader. See KINGSMAN, Page 22
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NATURE AND S CIENCE AT
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DESIGN PAINTINGS BY TERRY Artists Nance Wheeler and Patricia Nojima
MCMAHON AT THE PORTOLA ART represent two different aspects of life in
GALLERY IN MENLO PARK. The California. Wheeler delves into the
Portola Art Gallery presents Bold Color images of scientific endeavor while
Brilliant Design paintings by Terry Nojima focuses on the natural world.
McMahon. The exhibition of acrylic Nature and Science, an exhibit of mixed
paintings includes still life, landscape and media and watercolor paintings by the two
city scenes from the artists collections. artists, is on view at Gallery House, 320 S.
McMahon, a retired art teacher from the California Ave. in Palo Alto until Oct. 14,
Menlo Park school district, has traveled with a reception for the artists scheduled 6
and lived around the world. McMahon p.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 22. Gallery House is
enjoys rearranging or redefining forms, a professional artist-run gallery and is
whether in architecture, plants, animals or home to artists across the arts spectrum
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Skillet apple cranberry pie is delicious


By Sara Moulton the apples, letting the edges hang out over
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the rim of the skillet. Ease the dough down,
pressing it in gently where the apples meet
Just because nothings more American the skillet. Trim the crust with a pair of
than apple pie and few desserts more deli- clean scissors so that it is flush with the top
cious doesnt mean that making one is rim of the skillet and fold the edges of the
easy. On the contrary, the standard recipes dough back in on top of the remaining
can be pretty involved. But this recipe is for dough to form a rim. Re-roll the dough
a pie with only one crust, not two, and with scraps, cut out several leaf shapes and place
everything cooked in the same skillet. them in the center of the dough. Brush the
Theres just one sheet of dough to roll out, crust evenly all over with the cream and
and because theres no crust on the bottom, sprinkle with the sugar.
you spend no time crimping it together with Bake the pie on the lower rack of the oven
the crust on top. In short, skillet apple for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown.
cranberry pie is the ideal recipe for someone Let stand for 10 minutes before serving,
unsure of his or her baking skills. garnish with the ice cream.
To start, youre going to precook the Pie Dough
apples. Apples tend to shrink as they bake, For the dough:
opening up a large gap between the apple 1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
filling and the upper crust. Ive read recipes (180 grams)
that suggest precooking the apples, then 1 tablespoon sugar
dumping off the liquid thats generated 1/4 teaspoon table salt
while they cook. That makes no sense. The 10 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut
liquid is rich in apple flavor. You just need into 1/2-inch cubes
to remove the precooked apples from the 2 to 4 tablespoons ice water
pan, then simmer the liquid to cook off the Make the dough:
excess water. Whats left is apple syrup. Add In a large bowl, stir together the flour,
a little fresh cider to it and youve really sugar and the salt, add the butter and, work-
intensified the apple-ness. ing quickly with your fingertips or a pastry
All the apples are piled into a 10-inch blender, mix the dough until most of mix-
skillet. You may wonder if theyll cook ture resembles coarse meal, with the rest in
evenly, given how crowded together they small (roughly pea-sized) lumps. Drizzle 2
are. The answer is yes. Just be sure to stir tablespoons ice water evenly over the mix-
them frequently as they cook. Skillet apple cranberry pie is the ideal recipe for someone unsure of his or her baking skills. ture and gently stir with a fork until incor-
Once the filling is prepared and has 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar high heat. Reduce to medium and add the porated. Gently squeeze a small handful,
cooled off, take the pre-rolled dough, place 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice apple mixture and the cider. Cook, tightly which should hold together without crum-
it over the apples, tuck in the edges and 1/4 teaspoon table salt covered, stirring frequently, until most of bling apart. If it doesnt, add more ice water,
bake the pie. Because the apples have been 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon the apples are tender but still hold their 1/2 tablespoon at a time, stirring two or
precooked and the pie has a single crust, it 2 tablespoons unsalted butter shape, 12 to 15 minutes. three times after each addition until it comes
bakes much more quickly than a more con- 1/3 cup fresh apple cider Transfer the apples with a slotted spoon together.
ventional apple pie. The cream and granu- 1/2 cup dried cranberries to a rimmed sheet pan, leaving all the liquid Turn the dough out onto a clean work sur-
lated sugar brushed on top make the crust 2 tablespoons heavy cream in the skillet, and spread the apples out in face. With the heel of your hand, smear the
sweet and crunchy. 1 heaping tablespoon granulated sugar one layer. Bring the liquid to a boil, reduce dough in a forward motion on the work sur-
Vanilla ice cream for garnish to a simmer and cook until it is reduced to a face to help distribute fat. Gather the
SKILLET APPLE CRANBERRY PIE Roll out the crust on a lightly floured sur- few tablespoons and is quite syrupy. Add the smeared dough together and repeat the
Start to finish: 3 hours, 15 minutes (45 face into a 12-inch round, transfer to a round reduced syrup and the cranberries to the process. Form the dough into a disk. Chill,
active) platter and chill, covered, for 45 minutes. apples and stir well. Let the apples and the wrapped in plastic wrap, until firm, at least
Servings: 6 Remove from the refrigerator and let soften skillet cool. 1 hour. Remove the dough from the refriger-
Pie Dough (recipe below) or 12 1/2 slightly at room temperature for 15 min- Preheat the oven to 425 F. Put the bottom ator about 30 minutes before rolling it out.
ounces store-bought pie dough utes. rack in the lower third of the oven. Nutrition information per serving: 508
2 1/2 pounds mixed apples (your choice, While the dough is chilling, in a medium When the apples have cooled, transfer calories; 227 calories from fat; 26 g fat (16
but avoid apples that fall apart like bowl toss together the apples, brown sugar, them back to the skillet, smoothing the g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 68 mg choles-
Mcintosh), peeled, cored and sliced 1/4- lemon juice, salt and cinnamon. In a 10- top. Carefully lift up the dough round that terol; 205 mg sodium; 69 g carbohydrate; 6
inch thick inch skillet melt the butter over medium- has softened on the counter and place it over g fiber; 38 g sugar; 4 g protein.

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Hard times in Cirque Exotique du Monde premiere


By Judy Richter in many scenes. They and their main roles
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT are Ronald Feichtmeir as Dr. Singer, the
anthropologist; Alix Josefski as Picnic,
Good intentions dont always make for financial manager of the circus; Alika U.
good theater. Spencer-Koknar as performer Boshka; and
Case in point: Dragon Theatres world Oscar Velarde as Otto, a juggler.
premiere production of Cirque Exotique du Anna Yanushkevich, who devised the rig-
Monde by Peninsula playwright Kathy ging, has a non-speaking role as an aerial-
Boussina. ist whose feats are seen twice. However,
Inspired by historical events, most of the like much of the rest of the play, these
action is set in the titular circus in Berlin in sequences go on too long. Cutting is needed
1936. Its hard-pressed for money and throughout.
harassed by the Nazis. The costumes, some of them ill-fitting,
Some financial hope emerges with an are by Kathleen Qui. The set, lighting and
eccentric anthropologist who wants to add props are by Nathanael Card with sound by
two of the performers to his creepy collec- Nick Solasteas.
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KINGSMAN If the first film drew its magic from a


My Fair Lady-like attempt by Firth
to prove breeding doesnt determine
Cambodian rain forests but has lost
the spark of its predecessor. The best
moments are actually when it pays MUSEUM
Continued from page 19 gallantness, the sequel lacks a central homage to the first film. The worst are
idea. The British-American divide in when it takes itself too seriously, the Continued from page 20
seems to be in another project entire- spy styles is soon abandoned and a trap of the very spy films it was
sometimes overly heavy debate over designed to mock. AMERICAN HERITAGE IN PALO ALTO. From Sept.
ly, one quiet and introspective. 22 through Feb. 18, 2018, The Museum of American
the war on drugs drags the film in a
But lets be gentlemanly: For a film Heritage (MOAH) will explore the rivalries that brewed
Jeff Bridges, as the leader of the darker direction.
series that cherishes the proverb between Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse and Nikola
American team, may have signed on Elton John adds some much-needed
manners maketh man, lets just say Tesla as they competed to bring life-changing inventions
simply to be able to sample the free light as a hostage forced to entertain and electricity to the American public. The exhibit fea-
rotten luck, old sport. Better luck
bourbon. Pedro Pascal, in a cowboy his captors, who use two ferocious tures a collection of artifacts that Edison and
next time.
hat and mustache, plays his part as a robot dogs called Bennie and Jet (get Westinghouse created, from toasters and waffle irons to
misogynistic spy like hes a member it?). His Saturday Nights Alright (For Kingsman: The Golden Circle, a voltmeters and light bulbs. The Museum of American
of Anchorman. Speaking of casting, Fighting) gets used perfectly dur- Twentieth Century Fox release, is rated Heritage celebrates the rich history of technological
why are there so many dogs in this ing a cool fight sequence. R by the Motion Picture Association innovation from 1750 to 1950, maintaining a diverse col-
film? Like, WAY too many dogs But overall this sequel suffers from of America for violence and lan- lection of over 6,000 electrical and mechanical artifacts.
puppies, old dogs, stuffed and even sequel-itis a big-budget movie that guage. Running time: 141 minutes. The Museum of American Heritage is located at 351 Homer
robotic. rushes from Italian mountains to Two stars out of four. Ave. in downtown Palo Alto. Open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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ELECTION
If it encourages people to be active Griffin and Kane would not have a shot
Calendar and involved and participate, we think
thats a good thing, he said.
at re-election unless they moved into a
zone where no incumbents reside.
The voters also would like to have
Continued from page 1 How zones will be drawn for the dis-
FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 information call 493-2006.
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 trict is a question officials are hoping an opportunity to vote for the other
a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Hillsdale Shopping Redwood Symphony. 8 p.m. to 10 residents will weigh in on during two incumbents, he said. The way this is
Center, 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. p.m. Caada College Main Theatre, tions Wednesday, which involves public meetings planned for early playing out, they might not have the
Seniors meet and walk inside the 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. establishing five geographic zones for
shopping center for 45 minutes. For $10-35 entry. For more information October, said Michelson. A demogra- opportunity to vote for any of [the
more information call 703-4678. call 366-6872. which one board member is elected as pher is expected to draw draft maps three incumbents up for re-election].
opposed to top vote-getters earning based on input received at those meet- Michelson acknowledged that mak-
Rosh Hashanah Service and Girls Rock! with The Groovy Judy
Children's program. 11:15 a.m. to Band. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fireside board seats. The district collects an ings, which will be up for review at ing the transition to zone-based elec-
1:15 p.m. The Marriott Hotel, 1770 S. Lounge, 1453 Webster St., Alameda. estimated $11.8 million in annual tax two subsequent meetings in tions could be tricky, and said one
Amplest Blvd., San Mateo. Tickets are $5 for ages 21 and up. For
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Oktober fest. Noon to 4 p.m. 8904. care initiatives and includes San Mateo Michelson said officials are hoping ation in which two of the current board
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ty.org/oktoberfest. 880 Runnymede Road, Woodside. Valley.
Enjoy elegant dining, mounted color for a seat have time to prepare and also give up his or her position or the two
Six Decades of Painting Roland guard presentations, music and a Currently, directors Arthur Faro, so that the countys election board has would have to run against each other.
Petersen. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 244 professionally run live auction. For
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Opening more information visit Jack Hickey and Dr. Jerry Shefrens 4- time to ensure ballots show only the But he said a lot would depend on
Reception. For more information nceft.org/2017gala. year terms are up for re-election in candidates for a voters specific dis- how the district map is drawn. Though
contact julie@the studioshop.com. November of 2018, while board
SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 trict. he was supportive of encouraging
Author visit. 7 p.m. 301 Castro St., Cirque Exotique du Monde President Kathleen Kane and Vice We just want to make sure that more candidates to run in elections,
Mountain View. Scott Stabile shares Production. 2 p.m. The Dragon President Kim Griffins terms are up for
his insightful memoir, Big Love: The Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood everybody who might be interested in Michelson said the district might also
Power of Living with a Wide-Open City. $35 for general admission, $27 re-election in November of 2020. To running for the board has time to get to have to contend with other possible
Heart. For more information call for students and seniors. For more make the shift, CEO Lee Michelson know the district, he said. effects of the change, such as an
428-1234. information call 493-2006.
said the district could hold elections Hickey supported the change, say- uneven distribution of candidates
Cirque Exotique du Monde Modular Origami Workshop. 2 p.m. for the two zones Kane and Griffin ing it would increase the pool of candi- across zones after the change.
Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon to 5 p.m. 1335 El Camino Real, reside in once the district map is
Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood Millbrae. $50 for parent and child dates running for election as well as It just it just depends on how [the
City. $35 for general admission, $27 combo, $35 for one child. Materials drawn, with the other three zones up their chances of being elected. But he zones] finally get drawn and get
for students and seniors. For more included. Limited space. For more for election in 2018.
information call 493-2006. information or to register call 636- said he would prefer that all zones go accepted, he said.
4706. In making the change, Michelson up for election in 2018 so voters have Michelson said the district is work-
Tipsy Time Comedy and Variety said the district is falling in line with an opportunity to choose which ing with a law firm with experience
Hour. 10:30 p.m. Dragon Art Liaisons. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Philz
Productions Theatre Company, 2120 Coffee, 113 S. B St., San Mateo. other voting districts complying with incumbents seeking re-election could helping other districts making similar
Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are Exhibit remains to mid November. the California Voting Rights Act, remain on the board. Because some of changes to their election processes to
$17 in advance, $20 at the door. For For more information call 596-0868.
tickets and more information visit which states at-large systems cannot the current board members may end up ensure they are taking these possibili-
dragonproductions.net. World Creative Ensemble. 3 p.m. to be upheld should they impair the abili- residing in the same zone once the map ties into consideration. Dates for the
4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For ty of minorities to elect candidates of is drawn, Hickey argued, the incum- public meetings are expected to be
Burlingame Pet Parade. 10 a.m. to more information contact bel- their choice. bents residing in the same zones as announced soon.
11 a.m. Broadway, Burlingame. For mont@smcl.org.
more information call 347-3576.
Oktober fest. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

KCSM
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway,
the auction which KCSM-TV was will be preserved.
Artistry in Fashion Designer Sale
and Open House. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Redwood City. Tickets $10-$22. For exempted from for failing to place a The purchase will also allow the
Caada College, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., more information go to redwoodci- final bid at the 11th hour paved the North Bay station to compete with San
Redwood City. Hosted by Caada ty.org/oktoberfest.
way for the acquisition, according to Franciscos public broadcasting chan-
Fashion Department students and Continued from page 1
staff. Featuring outdoor shopping Panel on Homelessness in San the press release. District officials nel KQED, as the KCSM-TV transmit-
extravaganza. $10 donation request- Mateo County. 7 p.m. 2145 Bunker
Hill Drive, San Mateo. For more infor- have said the $12 million offered by ter is located in Sutro Tower, according
ed at entry. Proceeds benefit student lic broadcasting spectrums earlier this
scholarships. For more information mation call 345-2381. KRCB was the most lucrative opportu- to the press release.
call 306-3370. year was botched leading to the district nity available through a subsequent
Iraqi Kurdistan: A Report Back. 7 Education officials were interested in
and a firm hired to facilitate the trans- public bid sale.
Fifth Annual Bacon and Brew Fest. p.m. Unitarian Universalists of San selling to rid the district from the tele-
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. San Mateo County Mateo, 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San action trading lawsuits.
Mateo. Nancy Mancias will share
For the buyers part, KRCB vision station which drained about $1
Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, Bailey said officials are certain the
San Mateo. Admission is $10-$20. For what she learned about the various President and CEO Nancy Dobbs million annually from the overall
more information call 401-2442. players in the Kurdistan Workers court will ultimately side with the dis- claimed station officials were com- budget. The districts jazz radio station
Party, internally displaced Iraqis, the tricts position in the ongoing legal
South San Francisco Concert in Yazidis and Chaldean Christians who pelled to buy KCSM-TV by a desire to is not part of the deal. KRCB officials
the Park 2017. Noon to 5 p.m. all reside in Iraqi Kurdistan. battle. keep it on the air. expect the federal commission to bless
Orange Memorial Park, W. Orange With respect to the lawsuit we filed the transaction by next spring. KCSM
Avenue and Tennis Drive, South San MONDAY, SEPT. 25 KCSMs legacy of 53 years of
Francisco. Featuring live perform- Living Well with Chronic against LocusPoint Networks and service to the Bay Area will endure was launched in 1964 and broadcasts a
ances by Malina Moye and Pete Conditions. 9:30 a.m. to noon. 2645 PriceWaterhouseCoopers, we believe
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. and be extended by the partnership variety of programs, some of which
Escovedo. Free. For more informa-
tion call 829-3800. Manage your condition and improve the facts are clear LPN and PWC with KRCB, she said in a prepared were used for educational purposes
your health. Free. For more informa- were negligent and in breach of con- before online classes came into favor.
tion call 522-7490. statement. Many in the community,
From Squatters to Suburbs: The tract, and we are confident that the
Story of Redwood Citys including the board of KCSM, were Under terms of the deal, KRCB will
Neighborhoods. 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 court will agree with us, said Bailey, dismayed when it appeared that the acquire all the stations broadcasting
3560 Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Hillsdale Shopping
Center, 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. in reference to the other parties to the station would go off the air. In this equipment, while also offering intern-
For more information contact fsr-
janet@yahoo.com. Seniors meet and walk inside the lawsuit. happy turn of events, KRCB is able ships to students and granting free
shopping center for 45 minutes. For
Living Room Dialogues. 1 p.m. to more information call 703-4678. KRCBs successful participation in to assure that this essential asset advertising opportunities.
3:30 p.m. 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
Foster City. Community conversation Art History Class. 12:45 p.m. to 2
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CIS, etc. + 2 yrs. exp. Registered Owner: Suzanne Philpot, tingent creditors, and persons who may
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Security, Linux, Solaris, FBN on Feb 2011 . commenced to transact business under for Probate has been filed by Susy Nakai
Apache and Tomcat We expect a commitment of four to /s/Jacqueline Duvivier Castillo/ their FBN on August 1992 . in the Superior Court of California,
reqd eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Suzanne Marie Philpot/ County of San Mateo. The Petition for
. months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 8/29/2017. (Publish- Probate requests that Susy Nakai be ap-
Mail Resume: RingCentral, Inc. intelligent, aggressive and talented in- This statement was filed with the Asses- pointed as personal representative to ad-
terns have progressed in time into ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 8/10/2017. (Publish-
Attn: HR Dept. 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). minister the estate of the decedent.
20 Davis Drive, paid correspondents and full-time re- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The petition requests authority to admin-
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position also available.
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- sor-County Clerk on 9/6/2017. (Publish- N/A.
Full Time / Part Time. Monday thru ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Corey Mylett/ cause why the court should not grant au-
Friday 8:30 to 5:00. gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- thority.
Call Lexy or Bill (650) 697-7550. A hearing on the petition will be held in
sor-County Clerk on 9/13/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, this court as follows: OCT. 06, 2017 at
ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME 9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California,
sTaTEMENT #274799 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17).
County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen-
The following person is doing business ter, Redwood City, CA 94063.
as: Eccentric Engineer, 80 Glenn Way, If you object to the granting of the peti-
Unit 8, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME
istered Owner: Anthony Duarte, 755 sTaTEMENT #274844 tion, you should appear at the hearing
Sleeper Avenue, Mountain View, CA The following person is doing business and state your objections or file written
94040. The business is conducted by an as: Goodbites Cafe, 1504 El Camino Re- objections with the court before the hear-
Individual. The registrants commenced al, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered ing. Your appearance may be in person
to transact business under their FBN on Owners: Abigail Tirona and Dennis Man- or by your attorney.
4/18/2017. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
alastas, 707 S. Grant St., San Mateo, CA itor of the decedent, you must file your
/s/Anthony Duarte/ 94402. The business is conducted by a
This statement was filed with the Asses- claim with the court and mail a copy to
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish- Married Couple. The registrants com- the personal representative appointed by
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, menced to transact business under their the court within the later of either (1) four
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). FBN on N/A. months from the date of first issuance of
/s/Abigail Tirona/ letters to a general personal representa-
This statement was filed with the Asses- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME sor-County Clerk on 8/31/2017. (Publish- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
sTaTEMENT #274624 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
The following person is doing business from the date of mailing or personal de-
as: HappyQI Acupuncture, 5 43rd Ave., 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17). livery to you of a notice under sectioin
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
Owner: HappyQI, Inc., CA. The business er California statutes and legal authority
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME may affect your rights as a creditor. You
istrants commenced to transact business sTaTEMENT #274917 may want to consult with an attorney
under their FBN on N/A . The following person is doing business knowledgable in California law.
/s/Kevin Yen/ as: Roam Artisan Burgers, 246 South B You may examine the file kept by the
This statement was filed with the Asses- Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- court. If you are a person interested in
sor-County Clerk on 8/11/2017. (Publish- tered Owner: B Street Investors, LLC, the estate, you may file with the court a
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CA. The business is conducted by a Lim- Request for Special Notice (form DE-
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). ited Liability Company. The registrants 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
commenced to transact business under praisal of estate assets or of any petition
ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME their FBN on N/A. or account as provided in Probate Code
sTaTEMENT #274817 /s/Josh Spiegelman/ section 1250. A Request for Special No-
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- tice form is available from the court clerk.
as: Etchetera, 182 El Rancho Drive, sor-County Clerk on 9/8/2017. (Publish- Attorney for Petitioner:
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Michael J. Kallis
Registered Owner: Richelle A. Durante,
9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17). Law Offices of Michael J. Kallis
same address. The business is conduct- 63 East 4th Ave.
ed by an Individual. The registrants SAN MATEO, CA 94401
commenced to transact business under (650)340-0102
their FBN on 8/25/2017. ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME
sTaTEMENT #275043 FILED: 09/06/2017
/s/Richelle A. Durante/ (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business
nal on 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/23/17 )
sor-County Clerk on 8/29/2017. (Publish- as: Maker Playhouse, 172 36th Ave,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). Owner: Mario Ernesto Cuellar, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME Individual. The registrants commenced
sTaTEMENT #274865 to transact business under their FBN on
The following person is doing business N/A. orDEr To sHoW causE for
as: SpeakEasy Homes, 838 Walnut Ave, /s/Mario Ernesto Cuellar/ cHaNgE of NaME
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE# 17CIV03975
Owner: John Edward Blanpied, same ad- sor-County Clerk on 9/21/2017. (Publish- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
dress. The business is conducted by an ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Individual. The registrants commenced 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17, 10/13/17).
NOW HIRING to transact business under their FBN on
Sept. 1, 2017 .
/s/John Blanpied/ ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Joanna Bartlett and Anthony Levitan
This statement was filed with the Asses-
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS sor-County Clerk on 9/1/2017. (Publish- sTaTEMENT #275002 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business Petitioner: Joanna Bartlett and Anthony
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). as: headhuntr.io, 274 Redwood Shores Levitanfiled a petition with this court for a
Parkway #102, REDWOOD CITY, CA decree changing names as follows:
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business 94065. Registered Owner: Insights2hire Present Name: Jake Lion Bartlett
ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME Corporation, DE. The business is con- Proposed Name: Jake Lion Levitan
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: sTaTEMENT #274883 ducted by a Corporation. The regis-
The following person is doing business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT as: Yuki Design LLC, 1307 Terrace trants commenced to transact business
under their FBN on 05/01/2017. interested in this matter shall appear be-
Drive, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis-
t$SFBUFBOEEFQMPZBOBDUJWFCBUUFSZPGQSPTQFDUJOHDBMMT GBDFUPGBDFBQQPJOUNFOUT tered Owner: Yuki Design, LLC, CA. /s/Sanjay Melwani/ fore this court at the hearing indicated
The business is conducted by a Limited This statement was filed with the Asses- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
 OFUXPSLJOHFOHBHFNFOUTPOUIFUBSHFUT Liability Company. The registrants com- sor-County Clerk on 9/18/2017. (Publish- tition for change of name should not be
menced to transact business under their ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, granted. Any person objecting to the
t1MBOBOEFYFDVUFCVTJOFTTEFWFMPQNFOUTUSBUFHJFTUPDMPTF FBN on 04/08/2017 . 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17, 10/13/17). name changes described above must file
/s/Yuk Lau/ a written objection that includes the rea-
t%FWFMPQBOENBJOUBJOTUSPOHDMJFOUSFMBUJPOTIJQT This statement was filed with the Asses- sons for the objection at least two court
sor-County Clerk on 9/6/2017. (Publish- days before the matter is scheduled to
t3FQSFTFOUUIF%BJMZ+PVSOBMBUDPNQBOZTQPOTPSFEBOEDPNNVOJUZFWFOUT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
PlEasE TaKE notice that Millbrae
be heard and must appear at the hearing
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17).
Station Self Storage located at 210
to show cause why the petition should
t$POUSJCVUFUPBQPTJUJWFUFBNFOWJSPONFOU Adrian Rd. Millbrae CA 94030 intends not be granted. If no written objection is
to hold an auction of the goods stored timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: ficTiTious BusiNEss NaME in self-service storage units by the fol- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
sTaTEMENT #274872 lowing persons:
The following person is doing business petition shall be held on 10/11/17 at 9
t&YQFSJFODFTFMMJOHNFEJBBOEPSTQPOTPSTIJQTBOEJOUFHSBUFENBSLFUJOHDBNQBJHOT as: Happy Beauty Center, 218 Broadway
Eric Farman, George Pretesh, and a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Keizo Sahashi .The sale will occur at Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
Ave., MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered
t1SPGFTTJPOBMXSJUUFO WFSCBMDPNNVOJDBUJPOBOEJOUFSQFSTPOBMTLJMMT Owner: Kathy Gao, same address. The
the storage facility: Millbrae Station copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
business is conducted by an Individual. Self Storage on or after 09/29/17 at be published at least once each week for
t4USPOHQSFTFOUBUJPOTLJMMT The registrants commenced to transact 9:30am. The description of the con- four successive weeks prior to the date
business under their FBN on 2/25/2005 . tents are household items, boxes etc. set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
t&FDUJWFUJNFNBOBHFNFOUTLJMMT /s/Kathy Gao/ All property is being stored at the lowing newspaper of general circulation:
This statement was filed with the Asses- above self-storage facility. This sale San Mateo Daily Journal
t5IFBCJMJUZUPFYDFFEFYQFDUBUJPOTJOBSFTVMUTPSJFOUFEFOWJSPONFOU sor-County Clerk on 9/5/2017. (Publish- or units may be withdrawn at any time Filed: 8/30/2017
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, without notice. Certain terms and con- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
t&YQFSJFODFJOEJHJUBMTBMFTJTBQMVT 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). Judge of the Superior Court
ditions apply. CASH ONLY. See man-
ager for details. This ad will run from Dated: 8/30/2017
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sTaTEMENT of aBaNDoNMENT of orDEr To sHoW causE for Filed: 9/1/2017 to show cause why the petition should orDEr To sHoW causE for paper of general circulation:
THE usE of a ficTiTious BusiNEss cHaNgE of NaME /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ not be granted. If no written objection is cHaNgE of NaME San Mateo Daily Journal
NAME STATEMENT 268074 CASE# 17CIV03880 Judge of the Superior Court timely filed, the court may grant the peti- CASE# 17CIV04144 Filed: 9/18/2017
Name of the person abandoning the use SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Dated: 8/30/2017 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
of the Fictitious Business Name: 1)Mayra COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (Published 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, petition shall be held on 10/13/17 at 9 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Judge of the Superior Court
Azucena Cruz-Rivera 2)Miguel Angel 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 9/29/17) a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Dated: 9/15/2017
Cruz Sanchez, Name of Business: San REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (Published 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17,
Juan 3:16 Fuente de Vida. Date of origi- PETITION OF copy of this Order to Show Cause shall PETITION OF 10/13/17)
nal filing: 2/9/16. Address of Principal Zhe Xu be published at least once each week for Virginia M. Anderson AKA Virginia M.
Place of Business: 360 N. Ellsworth TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: four successive weeks prior to the date Feder AKA Virginia M. DuPraw
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- Petitioner: Zhe Xu filed a petition with set for hearing on the petition in the fol- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
trants: 1)Mayra Azucena Cruz-Rivera this court for a decree changing names lowing newspaper of general circulation: Petitioner: Virginia M. Anderson filed a
2)Miguel Angel Cruz Sanchez. The busi- as follows: San Mateo Daily Journal petition with this court for a decree
ness was conducted by a Married Cou- Present Name: Zhe Xu orDEr To sHoW causE for Filed: 9/1/2017 changing names as follows: orDEr To sHoW causE for
ple. Proposed Name: Jason Zhe Xu cHaNgE of NaME /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Present Name: cHaNgE of NaME
/s/Mayra Azucena Cruz-Rivera/ CASE# 17CIV03865 Judge of the Superior Court 1)Virginia Marguerite Freyja Feder CASE# 16CIV02226
This statement was filed with the Asses- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Dated: 8/30/2017 2)Virginia Marguerite Freyja DuPraw SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo interested in this matter shall appear be- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (Published 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, Proposed Names: COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
County on 9/11/17. fore this court at the hearing indicated 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 9/29/17) 1)Virginia Marguerite Freyja Anderson 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 2)Virginia Marguerite Freyja Anderson REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
nal, 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17, 10/13/17). tition for change of name should not be PETITION OF PETITION OF
granted. Any person objecting to the Manoj Goyal THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Natira Matthews
name changes described above must file TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: interested in this matter shall appear be- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
a written objection that includes the rea- Petitioner: Manoj Goyal filed a petition fore this court at the hearing indicated Petitioner: Natira Matthews filed a peti-
sons for the objection at least two court with this court for a decree changing below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tion with this court for a decree changing
days before the matter is scheduled to names as follows: tition for change of name should not be names as follows:
be heard and must appear at the hearing Present Name: Manoj Goyal granted. Any person objecting to the Present Name: Natira Marie Matthews
to show cause why the petition should Proposed Name: Manoj Kumar Goyal name changes described above must file Proposed Name: Natira Gnat! Matthews
not be granted. If no written objection is a written objection that includes the rea-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons sons for the objection at least two court THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the interested in this matter shall appear be- days before the matter is scheduled to interested in this matter shall appear be-
petition shall be held on 10/13/17 at 9 fore this court at the hearing indicated be heard and must appear at the hearing fore this court at the hearing indicated
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County below to show cause, if any, why the pe- to show cause why the petition should below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A tition for change of name should not be not be granted. If no written objection is tition for change of name should not be
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall granted. Any person objecting to the timely filed, the court may grant the peti- granted. Any person objecting to the
be published at least once each week for name changes described above must file tion without a hearing. A hearing on the name changes described above must file
four successive weeks prior to the date a written objection that includes the rea- petition shall be held on 10/31/17 at 9 a written objection that includes the rea-
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- sons for the objection at least two court a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, sons for the objection at least two court
lowing newspaper of general circulation: days before the matter is scheduled to Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this days before the matter is scheduled to
San Mateo Daily Journal be heard and must appear at the hearing Order to Show Cause shall be published be heard and must appear at the hearing
at least once each week for four succes- to show cause why the petition should
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- not be granted. If no written objection is
ing on the petition in the following news- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
NoTicE To coNTracTors To PrEQualifY tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 11/1/17 at 9
for ElEcTrical, MEcHaNical or PluMBiNg WorK oN NoTicE of PuBlic HEariNg a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
BurliNgaME scHool DisTricT lEasE-lEasEBacK ProJEcTs Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
aND for ProJEcTs of $1 MillioN or MorE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, October 2, 2017 Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
at 7:00 p.m., (or as soon thereafter as the matter is heard) in sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
1. Notice is hereby given that the governing board of Burlingame School District (District) has the Millbrae City Council Chambers, 621 Magnolia Ave., Mill- ing on the petition in the following news-
determined that pursuant to Public Contract Code section 20111.6, all electrical, mechanical or brae, CA, the Millbrae Planning Commission will conduct a paper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
plumbing contractors holding c-4, c-7, c-10, c-16, c-20, c-34, c-36, c-38, c-42, c-43, and/or public hearingon the following matters: Filed: 9/20/2017
c-46 licenses must be prequalified to be submitted as a first-tier subcontractor (MEP subcon- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
tractor) for (1) all District lease-leaseback projects and (2) District projects using funds received 1. 621 MagNolia avENuE (ciTY Hall ParKiNg loT): Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 9/19/2017
pursuant to the Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998 or any funds received, including DESIGN REVIEW to allow the construction of an interim, one- (Published 9/22/17, 9/29/17, 10/6/17,
funds reimbursed, from any future state school bond for a public project that involves a projected story modular office building with associated infrastructure lo- 10/13/17)
expenditure of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or more. cated in the P-F Public Facilities District. (Public Hearing)
2. Any contractor interested in being prequalified as a MEP subcontractor for the aforementioned for a siTE DEvEloPMENT PlaN WiTHiN THE
District projects must submit fully completed and sealed prequalification forms and financial infor- MillBraE sTaTioN arEa PlaNNED 210 lost & found
mation (Prequalification Package) to the District at the Burlingame School District, Attn: Tim DEvEloPMENT DisTricT
Ryan, Director of Facilities, 1825 Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010. fouND: KEYs at Westwood Park in
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
2. MillBraE sErra sTaTioN llc: Consider the applica- claim (650)714-8893
3. All Prequalification Packages shall be on the forms provided by the District. Prequalification tions of Millbrae Serra Station LLC for a 3.61-acre site located
forms are available for pick-up at the Burlingame School District, 1825 Trousdale Drive, Burlin- east of El Camino Real and north of Linden Avenue, consisting losT caT. Black and White. Black
game, CA 94010, or may be downloaded from the District website at patch on right eye. REWARD.
of Assessor's Parcel Numbers (APNs) 024-337-010, 024-337- Call (323) 439-7713.
http://www.bsd.k12.ca.us/facilities. Click on Facility News. 080, 024-337-090, 024-154-460, 024-154-200, and intervening
unnumbered parcels, as shown on the enclosed map, and Books
4. To prequalify, a MEP subcontractor is required to possess one or more of the aforementioned make recommendations to the City Council for the following
State of California Contractor Licenses, which must remain active and in good standing through- entitlements: JaMEs PaTTErsoN hardback books.
out the term of the MEP subcontractors prequalification or the term of any awarded contract, 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
whichever is longer. In addition, a MEP subcontractor is required to be registered as a public 1. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN for three buildings: NicHolas sParKs hardback books.
works contractor with the Department of Industrial Relations. a. Building 1 is 10 stories and contains 119 apartments and ap- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
proximately 4,255 sq. ft. of retail on the ground floor; QualiTY BooKs used and rare. World
5. For all work performed on District projects, MEP subcontractors shall pay all workers not less b. Building 2 is 10 stories and contains 325 apartments; and & US History and classic American nov-
than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and c. Building 3 is 9 stories and contains approximately 8,960 sq. els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of ft. of retail and approximately 290,140 sq. ft. of office. v.logviNov, uNusual Journey to the
California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be performed All three buildings sit over a 3-story underground garage, Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
within the boundaries of the District, pursuant to section 1770 et seq. of the California Labor which is proposed to project underneath street right-of-ways. sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695
Code. The buildings are proposed to overhang the public right-of-way
no less than 25 feet above finished grade. 294 Baby stuff
6. Prequalification Packages submitted by MEP subcontractors are not public records and are 2. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS fisHEr-PricE HEalTHY Care booster
not open to public inspection. All information provided will be kept confidential to the extent pro- set out in Table 5-1 of the Millbrae Station Area Specific Plan seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
vided by law. The contents, however, may be disclosed to third parties for purposes of verifica- (MSASP) as provided for in the Specific Plan on page 1.10;
tion, or investigation of substantial allegations, or in the appeal process. State law requires that 3. VESTING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP to subdivide existing 296 appliances
the names of MEP subcontractors applying for prequalification status shall be public records sub- parcels into three development parcels, abandon various exist- 1960's avocaDo Osterizer blender
ject to disclosure. ing public and utility easements, and grant public access and excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
0513
utility easements , including extending California Drive along
7. A MEP subcontractor may be denied prequalification status for omission of requested informa- the east and north side of the project site; and air coNDiTioNEr 10000 BTU w/re-
tion or falsification of information. 4. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT to allow increases in the mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) from 2.5 to 5.61, and in- brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
0898
creases in the maximum number of units/acre from 80
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, September 22 and 25, 2017. units/acre to 243 units per acre, in exchange for community air coNDiTioNEr, Portable, 14,000
benefits, consistent with Chapter 10, Community Benefits Pro- BTU, Commercial Cool model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
gram, of the MSASP. sories plus remote included.
5. ADOPTION OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
NoTicE To ProsPEcTivE PriME coNTracTors To PrEQualifY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS based on the Final Environmental Im- (650)345-1835
for BurliNgaME scHool DisTricT lEasE-lEasEBacK ProJEcTs pact Report prepared for the Millbrae Station Area Specific cirrus sTEaM mop model SM212B 4
aND for ProJEcTs of $1 MillioN or MorE Plan Update and Transit-Oriented Development #1 and #2 as new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
the environmental review document for the proposed develop- $45. (650)588-5487
1. Notice is hereby given that the governing board of the Burlingame School District has deter- ment. colEMaN lXE Roadtrip Grill -
mined that, pursuant to Public Contract Code section 20111.6, all prime contractors for (1) Dis- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
trict lease-leaseback projects and (2) District projects using funds received pursuant to the Leroy At the time of the hearing, all interested persons are invited to (650)918-9847
F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998 or any funds received, including funds reimbursed, from appear and be heard. If you challenge the decision of the City ElEcTric sTovE From Sears
any future state school bond for a public project that involves a projected expenditure of one mil- in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or Excellent Condition $225
lion dollars ($1,000,000) or more, must be prequalified. someone else raised at the public hearing described in this no- Please Call (650)244-9267
tice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning gooD MicroWavE 1100 watt $40 Da-
2. Any contractor interested in being prequalified as a prime contractor for the aforementioned Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further infor- ly City (415) 231-4825.
District projects must submit fully completed and sealed prequalification forms and financial infor- mation or to review the materials regarding these matters, largE faN - 26" x 26" - good condition
mation (Prequalification Package) to the District at the Burlingame School District, Attn: Tim please contact the Millbrae Community Development Depart- - $20.(650)697-6763
Ryan, Director of Facilities, 1825 Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010. ment 621 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae at (650) 259-2341. Mfg H20laBs Model 300 exc cond
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
3. All Prequalification Packages shall be on the forms provided by the District. Prequalification The Planning Commission action is advisory to the City Coun-
rEfrigEraTor coMPacT made by
forms are available for pick-up at the Burlingame School District, 1825 Trousdale Drive, Burlin- cil. All actions described in this public notice require City Coun- emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
game, CA 94010, or may be downloaded from the District website at cil action. 573 5269
http://www.bsd.k12.ca.us/facilities. Click on Facility News. 9/22/17
rooM HEaTEr Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
cNs-3053978# vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
4. To prequalify, a contractor is required, in addition to other criteria, to possess an applicable saN MaTEo DailY JourNal (650)952-3500
State of California Contractor License, which must remain active and in good standing through- sEWiNg MacHiNE-roYal XL 6000
out the term of the contractors prequalification or the term of any awarded contract, whichever is Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
longer. In addition, a contractor is required to be registered as a public works contractor with the (650)342-8436.
Department of Industrial Relations. sEWiNg MacHiNE: Older Singer Porta-

5. For all work performed on District projects, contractors shall pay all workers not less than the
general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and over-
time work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of Cali-
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$40.00 (650)207-4162
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$10.00 (650)697-6763
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public inspection. All information provided will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law. Notice of Public Sales and More. 297 Bicycles
The contents, however, may be disclosed to third parties for purpose of verification, or investiga-
tion of substantial allegations, or in the appeal process. State law requires that the names of aDulT BiKEs 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
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298 collectibles 304 furniture 306 Housewares 310 Misc. for sale 312 Pets & animals 318 sports Equipment
1950's THE First Authentic Rock & Roll DrEssEr- vicToriaN. 35 tall coMPlETE sET OF CHINA - Windsor saMsoNiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit oNE KENNEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- 15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
9769 San Carlos $450. (650)888-2662. 20-pieces in original box, never used. $45. (650)328-6709 (650)593-2066 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
BillY DEE Williams autographed Star DrEssEr-arT DEco. Heavy Glass. (650)342-5630 silK sarEE 6 yards new nice color.for ParroT cagE, Steel, Large - approx BoW flEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- (650)888-2662. crYsTal (lEaDED glass) lamp $30. formation. offer. (650)245-4084 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
6614 Can send picture. 650-464-7860 (650)784-1061.
ENTErTaiNMENT cENTEr for $50. TaYlor-ToT(1947) MY First Ride $20 PET carriEr for small dog or cat in ex-
fraMED lEBroN James painting, Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. firEPlacE caNDElaBra with 5 bat- (415)269-4784 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- cHilDs KicK scooter by razor with hel-
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- (650)726-4102 tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- 6059 met $25 obo (650)591-6842
9769, San Carlos 6134 uNiDEN HarlEY Davidson Gas Tank
gliDEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 PET TaXi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux EasToN aluMiNuM bat.33 inches, 30
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. 307 Jewelry & clothing Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
lENNoX rED Rose, Unused, hand WaTEr sToragE TaNK, brand new, $25. Call (650)349-6059.
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, iKEa DrEssEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. golf carT, Caddytek, four wheels,
Jill sT. John earrings, clip on. Gold / (650)771-6324 used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. 316 clothes
(650)588-0842 golf cluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
lioNEl 0-ga Box misc train parts. Call iKEa TaBlE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
311 Musical instruments 2 Pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00 $90.00 (650)341-8342
(650)344-4756 $25
308 Tools cHroMaTic HarMoNica: Horner
each (650)367-1508
golf cluBs, used set with Cart for
MillEr liTE Neon sign , work good lovE sEaT, Upholstered pale yellow
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, $50. (650)593-4490
$59 call (650)218-6528 floral $99. (650)574-4021 crafTsMaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" (650)278-5776. 5 BoXEs male & female square dance
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a MEN's rossigNol Skis. $95.00,
suPrEMEs grEaTEsT Hits, 2 album NEW DEluXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must good condition, (650)341-0282.
DElTa caBiNET saW with overrun ta- EXcEllENT violiN, previously owned,
9769 Sell! (650) 875-8159. ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 fauX fur Coat Woman's brown multi
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow NEW WEigH bench With 200lbs, plus
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. color in excellent condition 3/4 free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
viNTagE floral Bone china teacup, NEW TWiN Mattress set plus frame rouTEr TaBlE ryobi $ 99. like new
saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six $30.00 (650) 347-2356 (415)751-2416 length $50 (650)692-8012 Mateo.
(650)573-5269
sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood
City. oaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched scroll saW Sears Variable Speed fENDEr MusTaNg I guitar amplifier gENuiNE laDiEs Mink Fur Jacket, oNE DozEN Official League Diamond
glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50 16" $45 (650) 367 8146 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. $50.00 Call: 650-368-0748. Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
(650)646-8530 $80. 650-421-5469 (650)771-6324.
299 computers sHoPsMiTH MarK V 50th Anniversary laDiEs sEQuiN dress, blue, size XL,
officE TaBlE, 24"x48" HD. folding most attachments. $1,500/OBO. fENDEr MusTaNg ll guitar amplifier pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 PriNcE TENNis 2 section nylon black
rEcorDaBlE cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost (650)504-0585 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 $130.00 650-421-5469 MEN's sTETsoN hat, size large, new, $55.(650)341-8342
(650) 578 9208 sKil saW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30 HugE luDWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle (650) 578-9208 ToTal gYM XLS, excellent condition.
300 Toys officE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid (650)556-9708 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
wood with formica wood grain top $25 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 NEW WiTH tags Wool or cotton Men's (650)588-0828
Doll HousE w/ furniture $50.00 new (650) 787-9753 TaBlE saW Ryobi 10 with stand. New (650)369-8013. pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
joe 650 573 5269 in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678- (650)952-3466 TourEDgE rEacTioN ii uniflex sys-
orNaTE largE BooKcasE: Two 0221. PiaNo, uPrigHT, in excellent condi- tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 NiKE air shoes, white, size 10, hardly new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
largE sTuffED ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. viNTagE crafTsMaN Jig Saw. Circa worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 uPrigHT PiaNo. In tune. Fair condi- viNTagE NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. los
rollErBlaDEs, gooD condition. orNaTE MaHogaNY headboard with ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- viNTagE sHoPsMiTH and BaND 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 saW, good shape. $500/obo. Call YaMaHa acousTic Guitar, model Paris HilToN purse white & silver un-
6309 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 used, about 12" long x 9" high
PiNE DouBlE/QuEEN head/foot board (650)342-6993 WET suiT - medium size, $95., call for
$23. (650)592-2648 info (650)851-0878
sTar Wars one 4 orange card ac- with metal frame $50. (650)646-8530
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- 312 Pets & animals TuXEDo sizE 40, black, including white
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 rETro HuTcH Needs refinishing other- WoMENs raicHEl ski boots, size 6 ?
wise good condition. Top detaches from WooD BoTToM hand planes . Good airliNE carriEr for cats, pur. from shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189 $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
sTar Wars one 4 orange card ac- bottom $25. (650)712-9962 workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
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sEWiNg sToragE cabinet, Custom 309 office Equipment $40. (650)367-1508 (650)458-3255
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
made wood perfect condition $75.
sTar Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader (650)483-1222 laPToP casE or bag. Black. Like new.
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
sHElf ruBBEr maid new $20.00
302 antiques contact joe (650)573-5269 310 Misc. for sale
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MaHogaNY aNTiQuE Secretary desk, X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
bed 4 Sign makers aid 39 Flag 53 Calendario
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (925)482-5742 casH rEgisTEr Parts; Much Skin Not 6 Challenge for 5 Always, in 40 Chariots of Fire month
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elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 Santas dry- sonnets Oscar nominee 54 Two-footer
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PicTurE PosT Cards with stamps, 30, $ 50. (650)598-9804. your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
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(650)992-4544. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 16 Sworn statement 9 Advice for an 49 Makes giggle 64 Holiday threshold
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Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, carPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- channel by agua
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dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057 22 Poet laureate, e.g. 25 Not pro
saMsuNg flaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. 24 Postcards From 26 Bahrain bigwig
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
the Edge author 27 One of John
soNY DETacHaBlE set :3cd /fm/am Adams
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- 28 Where Moses
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Tv soNY Triniton 21" working condition. Commandments, 28 Corp. execs
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. for short degrees
31 Colorful fall tree 29 Use a fork,
304 furniture 32 Put together perhaps
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266-3184. 38 Smart comment? e.g.
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45 Solar wind
BEigE sofa $99. Excellent Condition particle
(650) 315-2319
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BraND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in 48 Off-white color
box $45. (415)231-4825.
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Twin Size 72x40x5-$99 (650)839-1064
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carPET ruNNEr: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
or: floral design. good condition 55 Big glitch
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coaT/HaT sTaND, solid wood, for your 57 2000s Chevy
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Please call (650)745-6309 penned the starts
coMPuTEr sWivEl CHAIR. Padded of 17-, 24-, 38-
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coMPuTEr TaBlE, adjustable height, 66 Biblical craft
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
697-8481 67 Roof edge
68 Mad About You
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(650)458-3578
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DiNETTE TaBlE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
evokers
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. 70 Zoomed
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319 firewood garage sales 379 open Houses 620 automobiles 625 classic cars 670 auto service
firE WooD-DrY, Dense and High 1979 MErcEDEs 450 SL with hard top.
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335 rugs EsTaTE salEs lisTiNgs consignment! cHEvY 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard $29.75 plus certificate fee
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 (most cars)
oriENTal rug 10x14 Karastan 100% Make money, make room! List your Open House obo. (650)952-4036.
sell your vehicle in the 869 California Drive .
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cellent condition, clean never any pets List your upcoming Daily Journals cHEvY 86 corvETTE. Automatic.
on carpet. $500 (650)591-6283 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 (650) 340-0492
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335 garden Equipment moving sale, renters a day, Just $45 corvETTE 69 350 4-sPEED. 50K
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MilEs. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC
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635 vans
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struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- call (650)344-5200
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345 Medical Equipment in your local newspaper. BMW 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi- BriDgEsToNE alENza 235/65R17,
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caDillac 99 DeVille Concours,
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$500 (415)269-4784 for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
Donate it to the (650)270-6637 game (in driveway)
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call 1- 800-943-8412 cHEvY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT MErcEDEs BENz 19 inch AMG Rim
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DoDgE 99 MaiNTENaNcE Van, ,
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Powerless: Puerto Rico faces weeks without electricity
By Danica Coto million, leaving many without power to return to normal. In Puerto Rico, the grid was in sorry shape
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS light their homes, cook, pump water or run Marias death toll across the Caribbean, long before Maria and Hurricane Irma two
fans, air conditioners or refrigerators. meanwhile, climbed to at least 19, nearly all weeks ago struck.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico The sky was As a result, Jimenez and others hunted for of them on the hard-hit island of Dominica. The territorys $73 billion debt crisis has
darkening Thursday afternoon as 10-year- gas canisters for cooking, collected rainwa- In Puerto Rico, the government said at least left agencies like the state power company
old Sarah Jimenez laid out three plastic ter or steeled themselves mentally for the two were killed but media on the island were broke. It abandoned most basic maintenance
buckets on her grandmothers patio in hardships to come in the tropical heat. reporting additional deaths and the actual in recent years, leaving the island subject to
hopes of capturing rainwater. Some contemplated leaving the island. toll appeared unlikely to be known for days. regular blackouts.
We can use it to at least flush the toilets, You cannot live here without power, said As of Thursday night, Maria was moving We knew this was going to happen given
she told her grandmother. Hector Llanos, a 78-year-old retired New off the northern coast of the Dominican the vulnerable infrastructure, Gov. Ricardo
A day after Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto York police officer who planned to leave Republic with winds of 125 mph (205 kph). Rossello said.
Rico, flooding towns, crushing homes and Saturday for the U.S. mainland to live there The storm was expected to approach the The Federal Emergency Management
killing at least two people, millions of peo- temporarily. Turks and Caicos Islands and the Bahamas Agency said it would open an air bridge from
ple on the island faced the dispiriting Like many Puerto Ricans, Llanos does early Friday. the mainland on Friday, with three to four
prospect of weeks and perhaps months with- not have a generator or gas stove. The From there, it is expected to veer into the military planes flying to the island every
out electricity. The storm knocked out the only thing I have is a flashlight, he said, open Atlantic, no threat to the U.S. main- day carrying water, food, generators and
entire grid across the U.S. territory of 3.4 shaking his head. This is never going to land. temporary shelters.

it administrative enforcement by the coun-

LAWSUIT
iors, families with children and people with to pay for relocation assistance and tempo-
disabilities. The residents rent the space on ty. Instead, residents are left to try and rary lodging, according to the county.
which their homes are situated, according to defend themselves in court, Gibson said. Gibson said mobile home parks are typi-
the lawsuit. In an effort to promote compliance, start- cally very profitable for owners as they
Continued from page 1
Francoise DeWeese has lived at the park ing last year the county instated reporting require very little overhead costs and are
since 1994. The 69-year-old DeWeese con- requirements and developed an educational essentially just renting land to people who
legal disputes over the sale of water rights, tinues to work as a housekeeper to support outreach program for mobile home park res- own their homes. She also questioned
according to court records and media herself and her disabled son. But as her rent idents as well as owners. At one point, San Vidovich and De Anzas decisions to illegal-
accounts. has increased from $850 in 2013 to now Mateo County also enacted a moratorium on ly raise rents, alleging there have been no
De Anza Properties and Vidovich did not $1,320, DeWeese said she and others are mobile home park closures. commensurate investments into improving
return requests for comment. faced with challenging decisions. the property.
Legal Aid Directing Attorney Shirley I represent not only the elderly but the New county rules The residents are asking a court to find
Gibson said park ownership has not working families and the disabled. It has As the housing crisis continues, the coun- their landlord in violation of the San Mateo
returned calls seeking resolution to the now come to the point of paying our ridicu- ty is now prioritizing preservation of its County Mobilehome Rent Control
allegedly illegal rent increases levied lous rent amounts, or putting food on the seven mobile home parks and amended its Ordinance and allow them to recover rent
against at-risk tenants. table and medication, DeWeese said. We rules as recently as last week. Soon, the overpayments for the last four years,
In the spirit of preserving what little ask for some help and focus on this matter. county will require mobile home park own- according to the lawsuit.
affordable housing stock we have to work We ask that the owner of the park be a ers to seek approval from the county before Patricia Dunsford, a single mom who
with in this county, we are insisting that human being and follow the law. converting their properties to other uses spent the last nine years living at the park,
this park owner needs to put a lid on the Many of the tenants have been handed a decision perhaps informed by Palo said she hopes the lawsuit will provide
rampant revenue grab that has been happen- rent increases up to 15 percent, in violation Altos fiasco to preserve the Buena Vista some relief to her family.
ing in this park, Gibson said. Theres no of the countys ordinance capping rents at mobile home park. It also expanded the def- I am struggling to put them through
justification whatsoever for the escalation below CPI, according to the lawsuit. Many inition of mobile homes to explicitly school and also, to again provide food. And
we have seen, theres no investment struc- were also unaware their homes were protect- include RVs. now, we have encountered some pretty high
ture that would justify the revenue that this ed by rent control until the county recently The new rules would require a nine-month medical expenses, Dunsford said. All
park is demanding from the people that can conducted outreach meaning the abuse notice before park owners apply for a were requesting is if we could possibly get
afford it least. has gone on for years, Gibson said. change of use permit and provide residents our rent lowered down according to the law
The park at 3401 E. Bayshore Road is Further complicating the matter is the another six months if the request is and so that we can live at reasonable rates
home to 127 households that include sen- local ordinance does not provide for explic- approved. Park owners may also be required and be able to survive like everyone else.

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