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Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 XVIII, Edition 35 www.smdailyjournal.com

Educators laud test success


County achievement outpaces state; officials search for improvement chances
By Austin Walsh percent better designed to better gauge compre-
Smarter Balanced test scores DAILY JOURNAL STAFF than students hension of Common Core stan-
across the state dards. Last year, 3 percent of coun-
SCHOOL DISTRICT ENGLISH MATH In sync with performance kept in English and ty students performed better on
Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary 78 74
Burlingame Elementary 77 75 since California adopted a new 15 percent their English test than the year
Hillsborough City Elementary 82 82 school standardized testing sys- ahead of state prior and 4 percent of students
Millbrae Elementary 65 61 tem, San Mateo County students math perform- improved their math scores.
Redwood City Elementary 47 38 again outscored their cohorts ance, the most The most recent round of testing
San Bruno Park Elementary 49 47 recent county included for the first year a pilot
San Carlos Elementary 76 73 across the state.
San Mateo-Foster City Elementary 59 54 According to Smarter Balanced scores mirror science exam, but scores were not
San Mateo Union High 77 55 test scores posted Tuesday, Sept. Anne Campbell last years per- released to the public.
Sequoia Union High 71 51 26, 59 percent of county students formance. San Mateo County
South San Francisco Unified 49 43 met or exceeded their expected The lack of improvement marks Superintendent Anne Campbell
San Mateo County 59 52 the first time county students have celebrated the scores as a means of
California 48 37 grade standards on the English
test, while 52 percent of local stu- failed to boost their scores since granting educators a better chance
* Scores shown illustrate percent of students who met or exceeded their grade standard. dents achieved similar marks. the state implemented three years
** Charter school scores are not included in a districts performance While the local marks are 11 ago the new testing system See SCORES, Page 19

County preps for


voting changes
National Voter Registration Day marks
visit from states top elections official
By Samantha Weigel changes in the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF local election
system.
As San Mateo County leads An extensive
efforts to increase voter participa- outreach cam-
tion and access to democracy lead- paign will ramp
ing up to next years highly-antic- up as the June
ipated gubernatorial race, a special 2018 primaries
visit was paid by Californias top mark the coun-
elections official Tuesday. tys early
Alex Padilla i m p l e m e n t a -
Secretary of State Alex Padilla tion of the Voters Choice Act.
spoke to the San Mateo County This new election model includes
Board of Supervisors and Sequoia replacing traditional polling
High School students on National places with vote centers open to
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
Voter Registration Day to height-
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo; San Mateo Councilwoman Maureen Freschet; San Mateo Mayor David Lim; San en awareness about upcoming See VOTING, Page 19
Mateo City Manager Larry Patterson; San Mateo Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla; Redwood City Councilman Jeff Gee,
also chair of the Caltrain Board of Directors; and California High-Speed Rail Authority interim CEO Tom Fellenz
at the groundbreaking of the grade separation project for 25th through 31st avenues.
Trump, GOP weigh surtax on
This was a big idea wealthy, doubled deduction
By Marcy gordon On the eve of
San Mateo officials, Caltrain celebrate grade separation groundbreaking and Andrew Taylor the grand roll-
By Samantha Weigel mony marked progression on the Separation Project. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS out of the plan,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF long-planned effort credited in Transportation projects, tran- details emerged
part with bolstering creation of sit, these projects take a long WASHINGTON President on Capitol Hill
At the juncture where San the massive mixed-use Bay time. They take vision, they take Donald Trump and congressional on Tuesday
Mateos 31st Avenue dead-ends at Meadows transit-oriented devel- leadership, they take courage and Republicans are considering an while Trump
the Caltrain line, city and transit opment. they take persistence. They take income tax surcharge on the personally
officials stood flanked by new San Mateo city, county and state stubbornness to get from an idea wealthy and doubling the standard appealed to
office and housing developments dignitaries, along with transit to groundbreaking, said Jeff Gee, deduction given to most Donald Trump H o u s e
as they celebrated construction officials, gathered to pick up the a Redwood City councilman and Americans, with the GOP under R e p ub l i c a n s
beginning on a major grade sepa- ceremonial shovel as construction chair of the Caltrain Board of pressure to overhaul the tax code and Democrats at the White House
ration project. is about to ramp up on the $180 after the collapse of the health care
Tuesdays groundbreaking cere- million 25th Avenue Grade See RAIL, Page 20 repeal. See TAX, Page 20
2 Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


Life is like a coin. You can spend it any
way you wish, but you only spend it once.
Lillian Dickson, American missionary

This Day in History


Glenn Miller and his Orchestra per-

1942 formed together for the last time, at


the Central Theater in Passaic, New
Jersey, prior to Millers entry into the
Army.
In 1 5 4 0 , Pope Paul III issued a papal bull establishing the
Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, as a religious order.
In 1 7 7 9 , John Adams was named by Congress to negotiate
the Revolutionary Wars peace terms with Britain.
In 1 8 5 4 , the first great disaster involving an Atlantic
Ocean passenger vessel occurred when the steamship SS
Arctic sank off Newfoundland; of the more than 400 people
on board, only 86 survived.
In 1 9 1 7 , French sculptor and painter Edgar Degas died in
Paris at age 83.
In 1 9 2 8 , the United States said it was recognizing the
Nationalist Chinese government.
In 1 9 3 9 , Warsaw, Poland, surrendered after weeks of resist-
ance to invading forces from Nazi Germany and the Soviet
Union during World War II.
In 1 9 4 3 , Bing Crosby, the Andrews Sisters and the Vic REUTERS
Schoen Orchestra recorded Pistol Packin Mama and Workers make a vat at a porcelain factory in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China.
Jingle Bells for Decca Records.
In 1 9 5 4 , Tonight! hosted by Steve Allen, made its net-
work debut on NBC-TV.
In other news ...
In 1 9 6 2 , Silent Spring, Rachel Carsons study on the Two baby mandrill monkeys and his wife met with officials at it serves.
Great Valley Academy last week and Garcia says he was given a refund
effects of pesticides on the environment, was published in make debut at Los Angeles Zoo they all agreed to resolve the issue. after returning to the store with the
book form by Houghton Mifflin.
LOS ANGELES Two baby man- Riley says he and his wife have sandwich.
In 1 9 7 9 , Congress gave its final approval to forming the
drills, a type of monkey, have made spoken to their son about following
U.S. Department of Education. Wawa also has stores in
their debut at the Los Angeles Zoo. his teachers instructions.
In 1 9 8 9 , Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc. agreed to a Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland,
The mandrills, a male and a female The boy was suspended for a day Virginia and Florida.
$3.4 billion cash buyout by Sony Corp. by different mothers, were introduced last month for allegedly making a
to the public Tuesday. terrorist threat when he refused to
Berkeley police seize $1 million
Birthdays Mandrills are the largest monkey
species. The adult males are known
take his backpack off and told his
teacher there was a bomb in it. worth of magic mushrooms
for their colorful red-and-blue muz- His parents say their son was play-
zles. The animals also have red-and- ing around and was accused of some- BERKELEY Police say officers
blue rumps. thing he did not even understand. responding to a call about a couple
The babies dont have names yet, fighting found nearly 700 pounds of
but the zoo says theyve been play- Man claims he found maggots psilocybin magic mushrooms
inside a house in Berkeley, alongside
ing and exploring their environment. in convenience store sandwich a mushrooms cultivation and sales
They were born in August to moth-
EWING, N.J. A man claims he operation.
ers Clementine and Juliette, who
came to L.A. from a zoo in France. found maggots in a sandwich he Police say the drugs have a street
Rock singer Meat Rapper Lil Wayne Singer Avril The babies were born to a first-time ordered from a convenience store in value of $1 million.
Loaf is 70. is 35. Lavigne is 33. father, Jabari, under a survival pro- New Jersey. The Berkeley Police Department
gram thats designed to strengthen Chris Garcia tells The Trentonian says in a statement police went to the
Actress Kathleen Nolan is 84. Actor Wilford Brimley is 83. the gene pool of vulnerable species. he bought a buffalo chicken cheeses- home Saturday night after receiving a
Actor Claude Jarman Jr. is 83. Author Barbara Howar is 83. Mandrills are affected by the loss of teak hoagie Saturday from a Wawa call about a domestic disturbance.
World Golf Hall of Famer Kathy Whitworth is 78. Singer- their African habitat. Theyre also store in Ewing, where he lives. He
musician Randy Bachman (Bachman-Turner Overdrive) is 74. claims after a taking few bites, he A 37-year-old woman and her 35-
hunted for their meat. year-old boyfriend refused to open
Actress Liz Torres is 70. Actor A Martinez is 69. Baseball Hall noticed sauce from the sandwich was
the door but after a short time exited
of Famer Mike Schmidt is 68. Actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is California school clears moving.
the house and were detained.
67. Singer Shaun Cassidy is 59. Comedian Marc Maron is 54. The 22-year-old says he found two
Rock singer Stephan (STEE-fan) Jenkins (Third Eye Blind) is boy in terroristic threat maggots moving around his sand- Officers entered and found in plain
53. Former Democratic National Chair Debbie Wasserman MODESTO The father of a 5- wich. Garcias mother recorded video view psilocybin mushrooms in vari-
Schultz is 51. Actor Patrick Muldoon is 49. Singer Mark year-old boy who was suspended from of maggots crawling on the sandwich ous stages of cultivation, as well as
Calderon is 47. Actress Amanda Detmer is 46. Actress school for a day for allegedly making wrapper. storage and distribution materials.
Gwyneth Paltrow is 45. Rock singer Brad Arnold (3 Doors a terroristic threat says school offi- A spokeswoman for the 750-store The couple, whose names have not
Down) is 39. Christian rock musician Grant Brandell cials have agreed to remove the disci- chain says Wawa inspects its stores been released, were arrested and
(Underoath) is 36. Actress Anna Camp is 35. Bluegrass plinary action from his sons record. daily and holds itself to the high- booked into the Alameda County Jail
singer/musician Sierra Hull is 26. Ian Riley tells the Modesto Bee he est standard of quality in the food on narcotics-related charges.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 3
Victoria Garcia Barros Obituaries Police reports Saturday, Sept. 16.
Victoria Garcia Barros, of San Mateo, age BELMONT
85, died peacefully on the evening of Sept. held at Sneider & Sullivan & OConnells,
20, 2017, after a gradual 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Interment #trouble Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A man was under
decline in health. at Skylawn Memorial Park in San Mateo. Someone felt that they may have been the influence on Ralston Avenue, it was
She was surrounded and threatened on Twitter on Twin Pines reported at 6:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25.
supported by her family, Renee Louise Bates Lane in Belmont, it was reported at Re c k l e s s dri v e r. Someone was seen
friends and caregivers dur- Renee Louise Bates, born Feb. 18, 1947, 12:57 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23. driving recklessly on Chula Vista Drive
ing the last days of her died peacefully at her home in San Mateo Aug. and Solana Drive, it was reported at 3:45
life. Victoria was born in 27, 2017, at the age of p.m. Monday, Sept. 25.
San Andres Tuxtla, 70. MILLBRAE Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
Veracruz Mexico, and Preceded in death by her Hiller Street, it was reported at 9:18 a.m.
came to California at a husband Dennis Burg l ary . A vehicles window was found
smashed and a backpack was stolen from it Sunday, Sept. 24.
young age. She married Gonzalo on Feb. 14, Williams. She is survived
worth $120 on the 100 block of Rollins
1982. She worked as a nanny and was a dedi- by son Matthew
Road, it was reported at 7:40 p.m. Tuesday, BURLINGAME
cated wife and mother. She was an active and Williams; sister Sandra
devout member of the Seventh Day Adventist Shaw; brother Stephen Sept. 19. Burg l ary . A residence that was under con-
Church. Victoria was very kind-hearted and Bates (Karen); sister-in- Grand theft. Two diamond rings worth struction was broken into on Ray Drive, it
always welcomed everyone to her home with law Edith Williams; $4,000 were stolen on the 300 block of was reported at 4:49 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
a warm smile. She has given us all such nieces Elizabeth Bates, Shannon Swanson Lansdale Avenue, it was reported at 10 a.m. 16.
courage and hope and reminded us of the pre- and Kathleen Escalante; and nephews Tuesday, Sept. 19. B urg l ary . A vehicles window was
ciousness of life. Douglass Bates, Erick Bates, Paul Shaw, Grand theft. Someone stole a suitcase smashed and items were stolen on Cowan
Survived by husband Gonzalo J. Barros, six Chris Shaw, Brian Williams, Devin Williams and backpack worth $5, 510 on South Road, it was reported at 9:55 p.m. Friday,
children, 18 grandchildren, two great-grand- and Patrick Williams. Broadway and South Magnolia Avenue, it Sept. 15.
children, two sisters and three brothers. Funeral service will be 11:30 a.m. was reported at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18. Fraud. Someone reported fraudulent
Preceded in death by parents Jose Garcia and Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, at Sneider & Van dal i s m. Someone threw pears and charges on her account by an online retail-
Felipa Sosa and brother Ruben Garcia. Sullivan & O'Connells Funeral Home, 977 eggs at a residence on the 600 block of er on El Camino Real, it was reported at
Vigil services are 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Please Juanita Avenue, it was reported at 11 p.m. 1:51 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18.
Wednesday, Sept. 27. Funeral service is 11 join us in the reception room following the
a.m. Thursday, Sept. 28. All services will be service to celebrate Renees life.
4 Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Woman pleads no contest to one officer nearly unconscious with the Bruno police at (650) 616-7100 or by email
Local briefs officers bike helmet strap. at sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.
stabbing over parking space Later that night, Greenbaum called dis- Prosecutors said Johnson was eventually Information can be left anonymously.
A San Francisco woman accused of stab- patchers who directed her to the Police subdued and arrested but not before one offi-
bing another woman over a parking space Department where she was arrested and cer suffered torn ligaments in an elbow and Officer stabbed at SFO
near downtown San booked, according to police. another suffered a back injury that may end A San Francisco police officer was
Mateo pleaded no contest Greenbaums attorney Jonathan his career. stabbed Tuesday afternoon at the San
Tuesday to assault with a McDougall could not be immediately San Mateo County District Attorney Francisco International Airport, an airport
deadly weapon and admit- reached for comment. Steve Wagstaffe said Johnson has a prior spokesman said.
ted to a special allega- Greenbaum will next appear in court Dec. felony strike conviction for assault. That At about 2:30 p.m. officers responded to
tions that she caused 7 for sentencing and receipt of a probation took place in 1997 in Washoe County, Terminal 1 after someone called to report a
great bodily injury in a report. She is out of custody on a $250,000 Nevada. suspicious person walking near a lower
Jan. 16 incident, accord- bail bond, according to prosecutors. Johnson spent about a year in Napa State level road, according to spokesman Doug
ing to the San Mateo Hospital until he was ruled competent to Yakel.
Jessica County District No contest plea to stand trial. He is scheduled to appear in Officers found the person inside the termi-
Attorneys Office. court again on Nov. 16 for sentencing. He nal near a baggage claim carousel. When
Greenbaum
Jessica Greenbaum, injuring officers at SFO faces up to four years in prison. officers confronted the person, they
21, faces three years in state prison for A Pittsburg transient pleaded no contest Johnson has been released on a $10,000 attacked one of the officers with a knife,
escalating an argument with another woman to resisting arrest and injuring two police bond. His attorney Randy Hey could not Yakel said in an email.
in the crowded parking lot of a 7-Eleven at officers at San Francisco International immediately be reached for comment. The suspect was subdued and is in custody.
600 E. Third Ave., just east of downtown, Airport in 2015, San Mateo County prose- Their identity has not been released.
earlier this year, according to prosecutors. cutors said. Two arrested for theft of cat The officer is being treated at a hospital.
The 18-year-old victim had just pulled Jason Johnson, 42, was walking in the There were no details about the extent of the
into a parking spot with her fiance and 6- International Terminals food court with Two people were arrested after they
allegedly stole a pet cat Saturday from a res- officers injuries.
month-old son when Greenbaum some food at 2:35 a.m. on May 6, 2015,
ident of San Bruno, police said Monday.
approached her. After threatening to stab when an officer stopped to speak with him.
Officers responded at 7:22 p.m. to the
Police seek help identifying
the victim for taking the parking space, Johnson was disheveled and smelled and
Greenbaum allegedly attacked the victim appeared to be there without any purpose. 1000 block of National Avenue, near suspect who fired gunshots
with a knife, and then fled in a gray Prosecutors said he had been arrested for Interstate 380, after someone called police Police are seeking the publics help in
Volkswagen sedan, according to police pre- trespassing in the past. to report a robbery. identifying a person who fired gunshots
viously. Johnson reached into his pocket even Police allege that two people went into an Saturday afternoon in San Bruno.
Officers arrived shortly after to find the thought an officer told him not to and offi- apartment and forcefully took the cat from According to police, at 2:09 p.m. officers
victim suffering from wounds on her wrists cers removed his hand. the victim. responded to the 200 block of East Avenue
and upper arm, which later required 11 Johnson became enraged and attacked two The victim was sprayed with pepper spray on a report of gunshots fired in the area.
sutures and 13 staples, according to prose- officers, according to prosecutors. by one of the suspects. An investigation revealed that someone
cutors. A struggle ensued and Johnson choked With the help of San Francisco police, fired two shots from a firearm. No one was
the suspects were found and arrested in San injured and no property was damaged,

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Police identified the suspects as 26-year-
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Redwood City Council shows support for minimum wage hike
Some councilmembers pushing for early adoption, with further study on impacts needed
By Anna Schuessler to any organizations, including nonprofits.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF This is one of the things that [is] Howard wondered if a cap or another meas-
going to help people try to raise themselves up ure could be applied to the wage formula in
In an effort to usher in a policy aimed at case an economic downturn should occur
making Redwood City more affordable for and have a better life. ... I really feel that the word is and disproportionately affect businesses.
its workers and residents, the City Council out there and its almost like a wave taking effect. When we have our downturns, they can
voiced strong support Monday for moving be pretty severe, so I think its something
Councilwoman Diane Howard
forward with a local minimum wage. we should give some thought to, she said.
At a study session Monday, councilmem- Vice Mayor Ian Bain also supported a
bers agreed accelerating a shift of the citys bers suggested the city consider implement- If you do have multiple businesses in local ordinance as a way to directly affect
minimum wage to $15 an hour and explor- ing a local ordinance even earlier. this county in different cities, its just very the earnings for the citys most vulnerable
ing ways the policy could be implemented Councilwoman Diane Howard said adopt- difficult to do payroll and do business, he workers. He compared the policys effects
to mitigate effects on business owners ing the ordinance would send a positive said. to those of rent control, an issue several
would be the focus of further study in the message to members of the community Gee said he hoped the citys efforts could speakers voiced support for earlier in the
months leading up to the councils discus- working two or three jobs to make ends be coordinated with the countys and those evening, which he said can negatively
sion of a draft ordinance in February. meet and contribute to what she considered of neighboring cities to align policy shifts affect those in need of lower rents.
Councilwoman Janet Borgens highlight- growing momentum among neighboring where possible and reduce confusion for Theres a big difference between rent
ed the urgency for increasing wages for low- cities to make similar efforts to support business owners who could have to navi- control, which doesnt do mean testing, he
income workers and urged her fellow coun- low-income workers. gate several different ordinances. said. And this, which directly puts money
cilmembers and city staff to move as quick- This is one of the things that [is] going He said he was looking forward to seeing in the pockets of the lowest-wage workers.
ly as possible to ease the burden on them. to help people try to raise themselves up the community feedback gathered from the Councilwoman Alicia Aguirre said the
The sooner we accomplish this, the bet- and have a better life, she said. I really staff outreach process outlined for the com- city must adopt a local minimum wage if it
ter its going to be for our community and feel that the word is out there and its almost ing months, which includes an online sur- cares to keep the community affordable for
our workforce, she said, according to a like a wave taking effect. vey, meetings with the citys business its residents and workers, and encouraged
video of the meeting. Though the San Mateo City Council groups and visits to individual businesses, her fellow councilmembers to participate in
The states minimum wage is scheduled to voted to adopt a local minimum wage last to inform how the policy could best be community outreach meetings to understand
rise incrementally to reach $15 an hour for year, Belmont, Daly City and Brisbane are implemented to account for its possible the policys ramifications for local busi-
all workers by Jan. 1, 2023, but some city among the other San Mateo County cities effects on business owners. ness owners. Aguirre was a strong propo-
officials across the county are pushing to currently considering a local ordinance. Though there was some discussion as to nent of the policy when the council identi-
phase in wage increases ahead of the states Though Councilman Jeff Gee was sup- when a local ordinance could be implement- fied it as a priority in June and has helped
schedule in response to the Bay Areas high portive of a local minimum wage, he cau- ed, councilmembers agreed moving to $15 shape the study of the policy through the
cost of living. Though staff proposed a Jan. tioned the council to consider how the poli- an hour made sense, with adjustments made citys finance and audit committee along
1, 2019, start date for a local ordinance cy could affect business owners, especially each year based on updates to the consumer with Councilwoman Shelly Masur.
should the council decide to adopt one ahead those with multiple locations in cities that price index. They were also not favorable to We have to do it as a council, we have to
of the states schedule, some councilmem- could have different wage ordinances. granting exemptions from a local ordinance meet with them, she said.

Deal for new city fuels Los


Judge Frawley rewrites ballot Angeles County development boom
Around the state
Angeles County.
description for gas tax measure LOS ANGELES A new city of 58,000
residents could rise in Southern California
To the north, developers built a massive
outlet mall and are planning a housing and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to transportation fund- now that a deal has been reached to end a resort project at Tejon Ranch.
ing. This is not a situa- decades-long development battle. The project about 35 miles (56 kilome-
SACRAMENTO A California judge has tion where reasonable Environmental groups on Monday agreed ters) north of downtown Los Angeles was
rewritten the official ballot description for a minds may differ, to the pact, clearing the way for the proposed during the development boom of
proposed initiative repealing gas tax Frawley wrote. The Newhall Ranch project involving the con- the 1980s but was stalled repeatedly by
increases after finding one written by attorney generals title is struction of thousands of new homes in the protests and legal challenges.
Attorney General Xavier Becerra was flawed fundamentally flawed and Santa Clarita Valley, the Los Angeles Times Under the deal, developer FivePoint
and misleading. must be changed to avoid reported. Holdings agreed to provide $25 million for
Sacramento County Superior Court Judge misleading the voters and It will join other large developments in conservation efforts aimed at protecting an
Timothy Frawley finalized his ballot title and creating prejudice against the works along the Interstate 5 corridor array of endangered species from plans to
summary on Monday following a lawsuit Timothy Fraw- the measure.
that together are likely to transform one of build the new city along a six-mile (10-
filed by Assemblyman Travis Allen of Becerra spokeswoman Bethany Lesser did the last undeveloped sections of Los mile) stretch of the Santa Clara River.
Huntington Beach, a Republican candidate not answer questions in a phone call and sent
for governor who wants to repeal the gas tax. Tuesday by email about whether the office
Becerras title said the ballot measure plans to appeal the decision.
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Repeals recently enacted gas and diesel Do you or a loved one
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Around the nation


Sessions says free speech
GOP concedes on last-gasp health repeal try
under attack on college campuses By Erica Werner
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON Decrying what he sees
as political correctness run amok on college
campuses, Attorney WASHINGTON Obamacare lives on.
General Jeff Sessions said Senate Republicans, short of votes, aban-
Tuesday the Justice doned their latest and possibly final attempt
Department will ramp up to kill the health care law Tuesday, just
its support for students ahead of a critical end-of-the-week deadline.
who sue universities The repeal-and-replace bills authors
claiming their free- promised to try again at a later date, while
speech rights have been President Donald Trump railed against cer-
violated. tain so-called Republicans who opposed
The complexity of the the GOP effort. But for now, Trump and fel-
Jeff Sessions free-speech issue was on low Republicans who vowed for seven years
display as Sessions to abolish President Barack Obamas law
spoke to an invitation-only crowd at will leave it standing and turn their atten-
Georgetown Universitys law school. About tion to overhauling the nations tax code
200 protesters gathered outside in universi- instead.
ty-designated free speech zones and some The GOPs predicament was summed up
students complained they were excluded bluntly by Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a
from the Sessions event. But even as he lead author of the legislation: Through REUTERS
lamented what he sees as a lack of tolerance events that are under our control and not Sen. Bill Cassidy, accompanied by (from left) Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. John Barrasso, John
for unpopular views on campus, Sessions under our control, we dont have the votes. Cornyn and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill.
condemned the NFL players who have been Am I disappointed? Absolutely, he said senators were putting on that brave face. the loophole-ridden U.S. tax code, and hope
exercising their own freedom of expression after a GOP lunch attended by Vice President Sen John Kennedy of Louisiana described that if they also succeed in getting
by kneeling silently during the national Mike Pence. the bill as dead as a doornail. Americans a tax cut, their failure on health
anthem before games. Standing alongside Cassidy, Majority The bill Cassidy co-authored with Sen. care will be forgiven.
Leader Mitch McConnell said: We havent Lindsey Graham of South Carolina would Yet they began the health care effort with
Trump aides told not to use given up on changing the American health have unraveled the central elements of unanimity, too, up until the devilish details
personal phones but some do care system. We are not going to be able to Obamas law, including the requirement for began to emerge and divide them as they
WASHINGTON White House officials do that this week, but it still lies ahead of us. Americans to carry health insurance or pay pursued a partisan effort against united
are clearly instructed: Dont use your person- We do think its time to turn to our twin fines, and offered block grants to states to Democratic opposition.
al phones for official business. But some priority, reforming the tax code, design their own systems with less federal Much the same could happen on taxes,
aides appear to have done it anyway, and its McConnell said. control. where Republicans are at the beginning of
getting fresh scrutiny along with questions There was much talk of returning to the Republicans are also strongly in agree- the process, with plans to unveil a blueprint
about the use of personal email accounts. repeal effort later, but not all Republican ment on a need for action on overhauling on Wednesday.
The inquiries into private communication
could prove uncomfortable for President
Donald Trump, who relentlessly attacked
Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton for
Firebrand jurist Moore wins GOP primary runoff in Alabama
her use of a private email account and server THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump and allies of Sen. Mitch McConnell. Moore was twice elect-
during her time as secretary of state. In an upset likely to rock the GOP estab- ed chief justice of the
Multiple current and former Trump White MONTGOMERY, Ala. lishment, Moore clinched victory over Sen. Alabama Supreme Court
House officials have used private email Firebrand jurist Roy Moore won the Luther Strange to take the GOP nomination and twice removed from
accounts and texts from personal phones for Alabama Republican primary runoff for U.S. for the seat previously held by Attorney those duties. In 2003, he
private conversations, sometimes using Senate on Tuesday, defeating an appointed General Jeff Sessions. Moore will face was removed from office
encrypted messaging apps. incumbent backed by President Donald Democrat Doug Jones in a Dec. 12 special for disobeying a federal
election. judges order to remove a
Throughout the campaign, Moore argued Ten Commandments
the election was an opportunity to send a Roy Moore monument from the state
message to the elite Washington establish- courthouse lobby. Last
ment that he said was trying to influence year, he was permanently suspended after a
the race. The Senate Leadership Fund, a disciplinary panel ruled he had urged pro-
group with ties to McConnell, had spent an bate judges to defy federal court decisions
estimated $9 million trying to secure the on gay marriage and deny wedding licenses
nomination for Strange. to same-sex couples.

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Experts: North Korea lacks ability


and intent to attack U.S. planes
By Kim Tong-Hyung
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEOUL, South Korea Military analysts say North


Korea doesnt have either the capability or the intent to
attack U.S. bombers and fighter jets, despite the countrys
top diplomat saying it has every right do so.
They view the remark by North Korean Foreign Minister
Ri Yong Ho and a recent propaganda video simulating such
an attack as tit-for-tat responses to fiery rhetoric by U.S.
President Donald Trump and his hardening stance against
the Norths nuclear weapons program.
By highlighting the possibility of a potential military
clash on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea may be trying
to create a distraction as it works behind the scenes to
advance its nuclear weapons development, said Du Hyeogn
Cha, a visiting scholar at Seouls Asan Institute for Policy
Studies. Another possibility is that North Korea is trying to
win space to save face as it contemplates whether to de-
escalate its standoff with Washington, he said Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters before leaving a U.N. meeting in
REUTERS
New York, Ri said Trump had declared war on his country
Rescue teams search for students in the rubble of the Enrique Rebsamen school after an earthquake in Mexico. by tweeting that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wont

Collapsed Mexico school raises


be around much longer. Ri said North Korea has every
right to take countermeasures, including shooting down
U.S. strategic bombers, even when theyre not in North

questions about earthquake codes


Korean airspace.
The U.S. frequently sends advanced warplanes to the
Korean Peninsula for patrols or drills during times of ani-
By Garance Burke Rebsamen school built an apartment immediately evident paper work prob- mosity. Last weekend, U.S. bombers and fighter escorts
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for herself on top of the collapsed lems during that time were two cases flew in international airspace east of North Korea to the far-
wing, which local media said included of unregistered expansion work, and thest point north of the border between North and South
a Jacuzzi, and were looking into Garcia Villegas paid a fine for not reg- Korea that they have in this century, according to the
MEXICO CITY On paper at least, Pentagon.
the Mexico City school appeared to be whether the extra weight may have istering the work and was allowed to
structurally sound and built to with- played a role in the collapse. proceed.
stand a major earthquake. But it col- Sheinbaum said she didnt know if On Tuesday, Meyer Klip Gervita, Around the world
lapsed, killing 26 people, most of that was true, but said the owner, head of the Institute of Administrative
them children. And now authorities are Msnica Garcma Villegas, had a permit Verification, said that earlier this year Saudi Arabia to allow
looking into whether an apartment dating back to 1983 to build a school authorities had asked the school to
reportedly built on top of the two- and apartments on the lot, though it stop operating because no record of its women to drive for first time next year
story school was to blame. was unclear whether she had permis- zoning permit could be found. But the RIYADH, Saudi Arabia Women will be allowed to
Claudia Sheinbaum, the borough sion to add a third story to the section school appealed and remained open drive for the first time next summer in Saudi Arabia, the
president of the southern Mexico City of the school that collapsed. while the case made its way through ultra-conservative kingdom announced Tuesday, marking
district where the school went down in The school was just one of dozens of court. The apparent violation was not a significant expansion of womens rights in the only the
the 7.1 magnitude quake, told a news buildings that collapsed in the Sept. enough to force the schools closure. country that barred them from getting behind the wheel.
conference Tuesday that the school 19 quake that killed at least 333 peo- The institute was created to ensure While women in other Muslim countries drove freely,
appeared to have its paperwork in ple, 194 of them in Mexico City. compliance with city building ordi- the kingdoms blanket ban attracted negative publicity
order, at least according to documents Questions have been raised about nances among other responsibilities. for years. Neither Islamic law nor Saudi traffic law explic-
filed by architects and engineers who whether new building standards put in Phone calls to a number registered itly prohibited women from driving, but they were not
supposedly inspected the structure. place after a 1985 quake that killed to Garcia Villegas, who was pulled issued licenses and were detained if they attempted to
She said an investigation was being 9,500 people had been adequately fol- alive from the rubble, rang unan- drive.
launched to look for any abnormali- lowed. swered. Prince Khaled bin Salman, Saudi Arabias ambassador to
ties not revealed in those documents. Although construction began on the Seismologists and engineers say Washington and the kings son, said letting women drive
We cant stop just with the paper- school in 1983 two years before the Mexico City buildings most at is a huge step forward and that society is ready.
work, Sheinbaum said. We are going the new codes went into effect it risk in a quake are those, like the

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Cuba tells Tillerson: No
Puerto Rico emerges from storm
culpability in health attacks
WASHINGTON Cubas top diplomat insisted Tuesday
with water and some food scarce
that his government had nothing to do with unexplained By Ben Fox
health attacks on U. S. diplomats, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
telling Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
that Cuba still has no evidence to SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
explain what transpired in Havana. Supermarkets are gradually re-open-
Tillerson emphasized that its Cubas ing in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico,
responsibility to protect diplomats on but the situation is far from normal
its soil, regardless of who is to blame. and many customers are going home
The former Cold War foes appeared no disappointed.
closer to resolving the bizarre, frighten- Most food stores and restaurants
remain closed, largely because power
Rex Tillerson ing health crisis after a hastily arranged is out for most of the island and few
meeting between Tillerson and visiting
have generators or enough diesel to
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez. Cuba requested
power them. The shops that were
the meeting as the U.S. considers shuttering the newly re- open Monday had long lines outside
opened U.S. Embassy in Havana, a response that would deal and vast empty shelves where they
a devastating blow to the delicate rapprochement between once held milk, meat and other per-
the countries. ishables. Drinking water was nowhere
The meeting between Tillerson and Rodriguez marked to be found.
the highest-level diplomatic contact between the coun- Mercedes Caro shook her head in
tries since the start of President Donald Trumps adminis- frustration as she emerged from the
tration in January. It comes as the re-engagement, started SuperMax in the Condado neighbor-
under President Barack Obama, is being jeopardized by hood of San Juan with a loaf of white REUTERS
mounting alarm over the unexplained incidents that have bread, cheese and bananas. A woman carries bottles of water and food during a distribution of relief items,
harmed at least 21 Americans some with ailments as There is no water and practically after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
serious as traumatic brain injury. no food, she said. Not even since Category 4 Hurricane Maria SuperMax opened on a reduced
The Cuban Embassy in Washington, describing the spaghetti. roared across the island Sept. 20 is schedule for several stores in the San
evening meeting, said Rodriguez told Tillerson that Cuba Maria Perez waited outside a Pueblo welcome in a place where nearly Juan area as well as in the hard-hit
supermarket in a nearby part of San everyone has no power and more than towns of Caguas and Dorado.
has never perpetrated nor will it ever perpetrate attacks of
Juan, hoping to buy some coffee, half the people dont have water. Walgreens has reopened about half of
any kind against diplomats. Rodriguez added that his Gov. Ricardo Rossello and other its 120 locations in Puerto Rico on a
sugar and maybe a little meat to cook
government also would never let a third party such as with a gas stove that has enough Puerto Rican officials said some ports limited basis. Walmart says it has a
another country hostile to the U.S. use Cuban territory propane for about another week. have been cleared by the Coast Guard handful of its 48 stores and Sams
to attack Americans. We are in a crisis, Perez said. to resume accepting ships, which Clubs open, but the process has been
Puerto Rico is destroyed. should allow businesses to restock. slowed by the power outages, port
Palestinian kills three The fact that some stores and restau- But the situation remains far from closures and the near total collapse of
Israelis outside West Bank settlement rants have re-opened for the first time normal. communications.
JERUSALEM A Palestinian gunman killed three
Israelis and critically wounded a fourth outside a West
Bank settlement before he was shot dead Tuesday, dealing Trump suddenly focuses on Puerto Rico, promises visit, aid
a new blow to the efforts by President Donald Trumps THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rico during a meet- Puerto Ricos governor had praised the
Middle East envoy to restart long-stalled peace talks. ing on tax cuts. He federal response, characterizing
The early morning shooting, which took place as WASHINGTON Suddenly, just raised the subject at Ricardo Rossello as so thankful of
Palestinian laborers were lined up to enter the Har Adar set- about all President Donald Trump can a Rose Garden news the job were doing.
tlement, was one of the deadliest attacks in a two-year talk about is Puerto Rico. conference with the Six days after Maria struck the
spasm of violence. While Israeli leaders condemned the After not mentioning the hurricane- prime minister of island, conditions in Puerto Rico
attack, the gunman was identified as a lone assailant moti- devastated island for days, Trump on Spain. remain dire, with 3.4 million people
vated by personal problems, leaving Israel with limited Tuesday pushed back aggressively and And he attended a virtually without electrical power and
options for responding. repeatedly against criticism that he hurricane briefing. short of food and water. Flights off the
Trumps envoy, Jason Greenblatt, said he was horri- had failed to quickly grasp the magni- Donald Trump He called a meeting island are infrequent, communications
tude of Marias destruction or give the of agency heads are spotty and roads are clogged with
fied by the attack. All must stand against terror! he
U.S. commonwealth the top-priority tasked with helping Puerto Rico recov- debris. Officials said electrical power
wrote on his Twitter page. er, and sent top officials out to the
treatment he had bestowed on Texas, may not be fully restored for more than
Greenblatt has been shuttling between the sides in White House driveway to talk to
Louisiana and Florida after previous a month.
search of a formula for restarting peace talks between reporters. FEMA Administrator Brock
storms. Trump, who had proposed visiting
Israel and the Palestinians. But eight months after Trump Long delivered specifics: 16 Navy and
Trump announced that he would visit Puerto Rico earlier this month, said
took office, there has been no tangible progress, and the Coast Guard ships in the waters around
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands that next Tuesday was the earliest he
administration has said it needs more time to draw up a next week. He tweeted about Puerto Puerto Rico and 10 more on the way. could get there without disrupting
proposal. Ricos needs. He talked about Puerto Throughout, Trump stressed that recovery efforts.

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Bonilla, Goethals, Rodriguez for San Mateo council
S
an Mateo residents have many
choices for three open seats on Editorial San Mateo for future residents.
Goethals worked hard during the tenant
In denial?
N
the City Council in November protection debate to come up with a o rational U.S. administration would look at
with seven candidates of varying expe- city-led process that would provide the devastation from hurricanes Harvey and
rise above the rest are incumbents Irma and seek to deny climate change. At
rience and perspective. safeguards for all sides but was unsuc-
Rick Bonilla and Joe Goethals, along present, however, there is no rational U.S. administration.
The city has had its challenges of cessful because of the political climate
with Planning Commissioner Eric We have instead a president and an Environmental
late, but by no means are they not that spawned from the process. Still,
Rodriguez. Protection Agency chief that refuses to acknowledge the
unique to it a higher cost of living, Bonilla can seem strident at times Goethals is right to point out the
trafc congestion and the impact of measures the city has taken to provide obvious. Eugene Robinson, Washington Post colum-
and may adhere to his union past by nist.
new development on residents. In cop- default, but he is honest in his ideals affordable housing opportunities now
ing with these challenges, the current and into the future. Mother Nature has many ways of reminding us of her
and you know what you are getting. It inuence upon our lives. Sometimes she reminds us of her
council has sought to be responsive to is also important to have that work- Rodriguez has a balanced approach
the needs of the community while also to city issues and is willing to listen power with huge, disastrous jolts as experienced in Mexico
ing-class perspective on a ve-mem- recently. Sometimes she moves in more indirect ways with
planning for growth in a responsible ber council and it should be noted to concerns to come up with policy
way. that adheres to the idea that neighbor- hurricanes such as Harvey and Irma and more covertly in the
Bonilla has put in the work over many form of droughts like we experienced over the past few
That growth has spurred some chal- years of community service through a hoods must be protected and that
lengers to latch onto the idea of growth has to meet all of the commu- years. We have no control over such catastrophes like these
variety of boards and commissions. He that capriciously affect so many lives. All we can do is
change either by talking about the knows the work the city has put in nitys needs. Community input is cen-
need to take a new tack when it comes tral to his philosophy that is centered work on preparedness and then pick up the pieces and
when it comes to addressing the hous- recoup as best we are able.
to development or to be more respon- ing shortage and balancing neighbor- on the idea that current policy can
sive to those they say dont have a always be made better through conver- Mother Nature also speaks
hood needs and trafc since the Bay to us in more subtle ways.
voice in City Hall. Meadows specic plan was launched sation. He also has nuts-and-bolts
However, if one looks objectively at ideas like long-term leases for renters One in particular that most
more than 15 years ago. His constant of us have failed to respect
the arc of change within the realm of presence through the years is a testa- and even policy that would restrict
the citys governance and not by out- apartment building renovations for is our prolic use of envi-
ment to the work he has put into the ronmentally and health
side forces such as the explosion of betterment of the city and he recog- two to three years after sale to protect
new jobs, it has been responsive and current residents. And as a local busi- compromising products
nizes the eternal balance needed everything from contami-
responsible though some tweaks between growth and quality of life. He nessman, he brings a much-needed per-
are always in order. spective. His idea of emphasizing the nating weed killers to adul-
has recently taken to tenant issues and terated food products. This
Most of the candidates are highly believes there are ways to protect them importance of shopping locally would
qualied. Chelsea Bonini brings a help local businesses and is indicative is our insidious, increasing
outside of rent control including environmental threat that
unique perspective from her time on stricter code enforcement and reloca- of a certain amount of wide thinking
the San Mateo-Foster City Elementary when it comes to providing benets to has greater potential for
tion assistance similar to how busi- long-term widespread havoc
School District Board of Trustees and nesses have to pay such costs for all segments of the San Mateo commu-
provides an overall good grasp of the nity. than an earthquake or hurri-
equipment when revamping a factory. cane. While it is compromising our health now, its poten-
city and its issues. Mark De Paula is Put simply, Bonilla has his heart in While there are certainly those who
latching onto a no-growth policy and believe that the rate of change in this tial for causing tremendous suffering in the future is most
his service to the city and is willing to alarming.
is most known as someone who runs think creatively to contend with issues area is to blame for many of their
for a variety of political ofces with- woes, there are also those who believe We are bringing this catastrophe upon ourselves because
as they arise.
out success. Planning Commissioner a council that listens to its community we are unwilling to consider the results of our actions upon
Goethals is also committed to serv-
Charlie Drechsler has years of experi- and responds accordingly while mak- our air, earth and water and how they compromise our
ice to the city and adheres to the idea
ence in government through his work ing strides for the betterment of all is health. Whether an unpredictable, violent act of nature or
that all politics is local in that he is
in Redwood City and also through San the proper construction of the ve more predictable health problems, the message is clear:
responsive to neighborhood concerns
Mateo commissions and neighbor- elected ofcials who manage the city. Nature will have her way with us, and as we are part of
both large and small. He believes rm-
hood homeowners associations. He is ly in working toward the betterment of Balance and deep understanding is key nature, it is very important that we respect her, listen to
no-nonsense and practical. Robert the community whether it be ght- to a productive council and the city what she is trying to tell us and build a system of values
Newsom is a newcomer to the political ing for the ice rink or trying to ensure overall. While San Mateo is fortunate that will become the foundation of respect for all things
scene and offers an everyman perspec- trafc ows smoothly and safely in to have a wide breadth of candidates on natural. But another kind of environmental crisis, the pol-
tive. His political future is bright if he neighborhoods. He is also cognizant this ballot, we believe the best choic- lution of the mind prevents this.
chooses to stay involved. of change, and its impact on current es are Bonilla, Goethals and In our civilization we have modied our environment to
However, the three candidates who residents and its potential for a better Rodriguez. such an extent during this cultural evolution that we have
lost touch with our biological and ecological base more
than any other culture and any other civilization in the
Letters to the editor past. This separation manifests itself in a striking disparity
between the development of intellectual power, scientic
knowledge and technological skills on the one hand and of
Traffic congestion people who are supposed to be repre- tain future in the Sept. 18 edition of wisdom, spirituality and ethics on the other. Fritjof
senting us and tell them enough is the Daily Journal), my friends, family Capra, The Turning Point.
Editor, enough. and workers stopped shopping on For the revolution of the heart that is necessary to build a
If you have driven on Highway If youre still not convinced, take a both Broadway and Burlingame new system of values, we need time and inclination for
101, Interstate 280, Woodside Road, ride from Millbrae to Redwood City Avenue years ago because of the thought. But people who are frantically pursuing the con-
State Route 92 or El Camino Real and around 3 p.m., get off at Woodside extremely aggressive parking temporary American Dream usually do not make time or
you are wondering what has changed Road, drive to El Camino Real, and enforcement. The long habit of tick- give much thought to environmental issues, much less to
and why is there so much trafc, the take it to State Route 92. Then take eting cars even before the meter do anything to alleviate them. But for any worthwhile
answer is as close as your city hall. Interstate 280 back to Millbrae; if expired convinced all of us that progress to be made in saving Mother Earth, we have to
What I am wondering is if all or any you havent run out of gas or Burlingame doesnt want our busi- keep in mind that our general lack of respect for the envi-
of these roads bother you, why patience, you will get involved. ness. None of my friends, family or ronment is a systematic disease that has infected all of us
havent you complained? Before all workers have shopped in Burlingame and is in need of a cure.
Robert Nice
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Tech stocks rise, but indexes finish little changed


By Marley Jay The Nasdaq composite gained
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS 9.57 points, or 0.2 percent, to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 22,369.35 6,380.16 after a drop of 0.9 per-
NEW YORK U. S. stock Low: 22,279.52 cent on Monday. The Russell
indexes finished barely higher Close: 22,284.32 2000 index of smaller-company
Tuesday after a late slump erased Change: -11.77 stocks gained 4.91 points, or 0.3
most of an early gain. Technology percent, to a record 1,456.86.
OTHER INDEXES Carnivals third-quarter profit
companies recovered some of the
losses they took a day earlier, but S&P 500: 2496.84 +0.18 and revenue surpassed Wall
energy companies and banks NYSE Index: 12,127.92 -13.65 Streets expectations. The cruise
slipped. Nasdaq: 6380.16 +9.57 line raised its annual forecasts and
Strong gains for software com- NYSE MKT: 2620.01 -9.70 said bookings and prices for next
pany Red Hat and recoveries for Russell 2000: 1456.86 +4.90 year are higher than they were at
big names like Apple and Wilshire 5000: 25,967.05 +10.17 this time a year ago. Carnival
Facebook helped technology gained $1.82, or 2.9 percent, to
companies move higher. Cruise 10-Yr Bond: 2.23 +0.01 $65. 32 and competitor Royal
lines rose after Carnival had a Oil (per barrel): 52.09 -0.13 Caribbean Cruises rose $3.31, or
stronger third quarter than ana- Gold : 1,297.20 -14.30 2.9 percent, to $117.19.
lysts expected. Small-company Open-source software maker Red
stocks continue to set record Yellen conceded that the Fed may Yellens remarks did nothing to done right away. Hat climbed $4.31, or 4.1 percent,
highs. need to change its assumptions. dispel that idea. For calendar year 2017, the to $110.07 after reporting a bet-
With little corporate or econom- Yellen also said the Fed should In Washington, Senate market is giving Washington a ter-than-expected second quarter.
ic news to focus on, investors take care not to raise rates too Republicans said they wont hold pass on taxes, he said. In 2018 Chipmaker Nvidia rose after it said
turned their attention to a speech slowly. JJ Kinahan, chief strate- a vote on their latest health care thats not going to be the case. several major Chinese companies,
by Federal Reserve Chair Janet gist for TD Ameritrade, said that bill because it did not have enough The Standard & Poors 500 including e-commerce giants
Yellen for clues about the Feds was notable. votes to pass. On Wednesday, the index added 0. 18 points to Alibaba and Baidu, will use its
thinking on interest rates. That was a little bit stronger Trump administration plans to 2,496.84. The Dow Jones indus- products in data centers and cloud
Yellen told a conference of econ- language than weve seen before, release an outline of its ideas on trial average, which rose as much computing platforms. It added 96
omists that the Fed is puzzled that he said. Kinahan said investors changes to the tax code. as 73 points during the day, lost cents to $171.96.
inflation remains so low. While have concluded over the last two With long negotiations likely 11.77 points, almost 0.1 percent, Elsewhere, Apple picked up
she and other policymakers still weeks that the Fed will raise inter- just beginning, Kinahan said to 22,284.32 as McDonalds fell $2.59, or 1.7 percent, to $153.14
think inflation will eventually est rates again in December, and investors dont expect much to get and Chevron went into a late slide. and Facebook rose $1. 34 to
reach the Feds 2 percent target, $164.21.

Equifax CEO steps down in the wake of damaging data breach


By Ken Sweet did not fix to companys board concludes an Paulino do Rego Barros Jr. , eral state attorneys general.
and Michael Liedtke access Social independent review of the data most recently president of the Three executives, none of them
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Security num- breach. If the review does not find Asia Pacific region, was named among those who have left, were
bers, birthdates Smith at fault, he could walk away interim CEO, and board member found to have sold stock for a
NEW YORK Equifax CEO and other per- with a retirement package of at Mark Feidler was appointed non- combined $1. 8 million before
Richard Smith stepped down sonal data that least $18.48 million, along the executive chairman. Equifax said Equifax disclosed the most serious
Tuesday, less than three weeks provide the value of the stock and options he it will look both inside and out- breach, though the company says
after the credit reporting agency keys to identify was paid out over his 12-year side the company for a permanent they were unaware of it at the time.
disclosed a damaging data breach theft. tenure. The board also could claw CEO. Although analysts had previ-
that exposed highly sensitive Richard Smith Smith, who back any cash or stock bonuses Even with the departures of three ously applauded Equifaxs per-
information for about 143 million had been CEO he may have received, if neces- top executives, Equifax is still fac- formance under Smith, he and his
Americans. since 2005, will also leave the sary. ing several inquiries and class- management team had come under
His departure follows those of chairman post. Smith, who made almost $15 action lawsuits, including con- fire for lax security and their
two other high-ranking execu- Equifax said Smith was retiring, million in salary, bonuses and gressional investigations, queries response to the breach. Confusion
tives who left in the wake of the but he will not receive his annual stock last year, will be able to stay by the Federal Trade Commission over the terms of credit-monitor-
companys admission that hackers bonus and other potential retire- on the companys health plan for and the Consumer Financial ing protection and jammed phone
exploited a software flaw that it ment-related benefits until the life. Protection Bureau, as well as sev- lines added to peoples ire.

Business briefs
Need more room? Twitter
testing 280-character limit
U.K.s May meets EU leader in hopes
Yellen says Fed perplexed
NEW YORK Need more room to type
those deep thoughts? Twitter is testing a
280-character limit for tweets, doubling the
to restart Brexit talks
LONDON Prime Minister Theresa May
by chronically low inflation
current length restriction thats been in place and European Council president Donald By Martin Crutsinger and Dake Kang In noting the persist-
since the companys founding 11 years ago. Tusk met Tuesday as Britain seeks to kick THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ence of low inflation,
The test is being made available to a small start deadlocked negotiations on leaving Yellen suggested that
subset of users and applies to languages the European Union. the Fed will take care not
other than Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. CLEVELAND Federal Reserve Chair to raise rates too quick-
Tusk met May at her office at 10 Downing Janet Yellen acknowledged Tuesday that
Thats because in those languages, Twitter Street as negotiators for the two sides held a ly. But she also said the
notes, you can convey about double the the Fed is puzzled by the persistence of central bank should
fourth round of Brexit talks in Brussels. unusually low inflation and that it might
amount of information in one character as The meeting comes days after May pro- avoid raising rates too
you can in others. have to adjust the timing of its interest rate slowly. Moving too
posed a two-year transition period to policies accordingly.
The original 140-character limit was cre- smooth Britains departure from the bloc. Janet Yellen gradually, she suggest-
ated so tweets would fit in a single text mes- May hopes her proposal which would Speaking to a conference of economists, ed, might eventually
sage back when people used Twitter that see Britain abide by EU rules and pay into its Yellen touched upon key questions the Fed force the Fed to have to accelerate rate
way. But most people now use Twitter coffers for two years after Brexit in March is confronting as it tries to determine why hikes and thereby elevate the risk of a
through its mobile app, where there isnt 2019 will help persuade EU officials to inflation has remained chronically below recession.
the same technical constraint. move talks past terms of the divorce. its target of 2 percent annually. The Fed Most analysts expect the central bank to
chair said officials still expect the forces raise rates in December, for a third time
keeping inflation low to fade eventually. this year, in a reflection of economic
But she conceded that the Fed may need to improvement. But the Fed has said its rate
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Bribery charges roil college basketball


By Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays prospects like coyotes and exploited them
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Federal prosecutors said at least three top high to enrich themselves.
school recruits were promised payments of as much Prosecutors said that while some of the
NEW YORK In one of the biggest bribe money went to athletes and their fam-
crackdowns on the corrupting role of money as $150,000, using money supplied by Adidas, to attend ilies, some went to coaches, to get them to
in college basketball, 10 men including two universities sponsored by the athletic shoe company. use their influence over their potentially
a top Adidas executive and four assistant NBA-bound players.
coaches were charged Tuesday with using which is already on NCAA probation over a company. Court papers didnt name the The coaches charged are Chuck Person of
hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to sex scandal. schools but contained enough details to Auburn, Emanuel Richardson of Arizona,
influence star athletes choice of schools, Federal prosecutors said at least three top identify them as Louisville and Miami. Tony Bland of Southern California and
shoe sponsors, agents, even tailors. high school recruits were promised pay- The picture of college basketball painted Lamont Evans of Oklahoma State. Person
Some of the most explosive allegations ments of as much as $150, 000, using by the charges is not a pretty one, said act- and Evans were immediately suspended.
appeared to involve Louisville, one of col- money supplied by Adidas, to attend two ing U.S. Attorney Joon H. Kim, adding that
lege basketballs biggest powerhouses, universities sponsored by the athletic shoe the defendants were circling blue-chip See BRIBERY, Page 16

Anthem protests
Panthers pull ahead
By Nathan Mollat
evolve past Kaps
original intention
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
By Jesse J. Holland
and Errin Haines Whack
The last two remaining undefeated volley-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ball teams in the Peninsula Athletic
Leagues Bay Division Carlmont and
What began more than a year ago with an
Burlingame met in a showdown Tuesday
NFL quarterback protesting police brutality
night in Burlingame.
against minorities by kneeling silently dur-
While the Scots have an impressive list of
ing the national anthem before games has
big wins this season, the Panthers were still
grown into a roar with hundreds of players
in search of their dening victory of the
sitting, kneeling, locking arms or remain-
year.
ing in locker rooms their reasons for
Until last night. Down two sets to one,
demonstrating as varied
the Panthers came roaring back from a 6-0
as their methods.
decit to win Game 4 and then, down 9-6 in
Yet people rallying to
the race-to-15 nal set, Burlingame once
defend players or decry
again rallied to post a 25-18, 24-26, 14-24,
the protests arent talk-
25-18, 15-10 victory to move into sole
ing about police brutali-
possession of rst place in the Bay
ty, or the fact that former
Division.
San Francisco 49ers quar-
It was one of the biggest matches of the
terback Colin Kaepernick
year, said Burlingame coach Nilo Mauricio,
is no longer employed by
adding it was his teams biggest win of the Colin an NFL team. Especially
season. Kaepernick after President Donald
[Carlmont is] good. They beat Mitty,
Trump weighed in repeat-
Mauricio said.
edly to say that players
Burlingame (5-0 PAL Bay, 12-5 overall)
should stand for the
can thank the play of Natalie Ballout (pro-
anthem or be fired for
nounced: Bal-loot), who after a pedestrian
their defiance.
start, came on as strong as could be at the
Before NFL games
end. She nished with a team-high 18 kills,
began Sunday, the dis-
but it was her work in games 4 and 5 that
course had morphed into
enabled the Panthers to pull out the victory.
a debate over the First
The senior middle hitter had 12 of her kills
in the nal two games, including a run in Donald Trump Amendment, Trumps
insults, how much the
Game 4 that saw her score seven straight
NFL has been paid by the U.S. government
Panthers points. She had four consecutive
for its displays of patriotism and the overall
kills to give Burlingame a 16-15 lead. She
state of race relations in America. Support
then added three service aces in a row to push
and criticism came from fields well beyond
the Burlingame lead to 19-15. A kills from
the gridiron, including NASCAR, the NBA,
Malina Baker gave the Panthers the Game 4
MLB, activists, journalists, entertainers
and gave them momentum going into the
and politicians.
nal set.
Some worry that the expanded reasoning
Ballout is denitely our best hitter,
for the protests fanned by the presidents
Mauricio said. Shes huge. She got stopped
incendiary stance could dilute the passion
a couple of time, but in the end, she got the
and the permanence of its original cause,
job done. Natalie brings a lot of attention
drawing attention to interactions between
and it helps everybody out.
police and minorities.
Game 5 was nip-and-tuck through the
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILYJOURNAL The issue has morphed beyond that
opening half of the set. Back-to-back kills
Burlingames Emmay Sharp splits the Carlmont block for a kill during the Panthers five-set
See BGAME, Page 16 victory over the Scots, moving them atop the PAL Bay Division standings with a 5-0 record. See PROTESTS, Page 14

Stanford RB Bryce Love pacing the Pac-12


By Anne M. Peterson Loves highlight was a Stanford running back with at least 100 of lot of things from McCaffrey, including
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 69-yard touchdown dash yards rushing in each of his first six career his competitive spirit.
in the fourth quarter. The starts. One thing I always tell people is that
Bryce Love was essentially Christian junior from North McCaffrey, of course, broke Barry there were a lot of little things that he did
McCaffreys understudy the last two sea- Carolina became the first Sanders NCAA record of 3,250 all-purpose that really set him apart, Love said. Like
sons, and he clearly learned well. player in 20 years with a yards, finishing with 3,864 as a sophomore how he was in the classroom, how he was
Love racked up 263 yards in a 58-34 50-yard-plus run in six at Stanford in 2015. He led the Pac-12 in one the field.
Stanford victory over UCLA last weekend. straight games, accord- rushing with 1,603 yards last season before And also like McCaffrey, Love is humble
He averaged 8.8 yards per carry and had the ing to the school. declaring himself eligible for the NFL draft. and a hard worker, said Stanford coach David
second-most yards in a single game in Bryce Love It was also Loves He was the eighth overall pick by the Shaw.
school history, behind McCaffreys 284 sixth straight game with Carolina Panthers.
against California on Nov. 19. more than 100 yards rushing. Hes the first Love said Tuesday that he picked up a lot See STANFORD, Page 14
12 Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

South City was led by Catherine Batangs 1-over 28, which


Wade to sign with Cavs TUESDAY
Local sports roundup included a birdie at No. 5.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Burlingame 260, Menlo-Atherton 278


Both the Panthers Jody Chui and the Bears Joanne Yuh tied
CLEVELAND Together again: LeBron and D-Wade. Just Girls tennis for low-score honors as both shot 43s, but it was Burlingame
like old times. Burlingame 5, Hillsdale 2 that came away with the win at Poplar Creek Golf Course in San
Dwyane Wade has decided to sign with the Cleveland The Panthers got strong play in singles, winning three of Mateo.
Cavaliers and reunite with LeBron James, a person familiar the four matches, as they downed the Knights in a PAL Bay
with the situation told the Associated Press on Tuesday night. Division meeting.
Boys water polo
Wade, a 12-time All-Star, is expected to clear waivers on Halle Martinucci, playing at No. 1 for Burlingame, made Sequoia 17, San Mateo 6
Wednesday and then join the Cavs, said the person who spoke quick work of her opponent, winning 6-0, 6-0. Maddie The Cherokees took a 4-1 lead after one period and never
on condition of anonymity because the deal cannot be com- Wachhorst dropped only two games in each set as she won at looked back as they beat the Bearcats in a PAL Ocean Division
pleted until Wade goes through the waiver process. No. 2 singles 6-2, 6-2. match.
In Cleveland, Wade will be reunited with James, his close Alyson Resnick had the toughest singles match of the day, San Mateo got three goals from Jacob Wetherbee. Colton
friend, former Miami teammate and a player he confided in needing a third-set, super tiebreaker to pull out a 6-4, 6-7 (6-8), Finn, Joseph Borges and Eric Oliveira also scored for the
before signing with his hometown Chicago Bulls last year. (10-8) win oer Sophia Roser. Bearcats.
Wade and James won two NBA titles together during four Hillsdales Solana Deguchi prevented the Panthers from
seasons with the Heat and will now chase another one with the sweeping singles as she posted a 6-1, 6-1 win at No. 4 singles. SATURDAY
Cavs, who have been revamped after los- In doubles action, Vedika Bhaumik and Olina Du, at No. 2
ing to Golden State in last seasons
Finals.
doubles, and the No. 3 doubles team of Allie McHugh and Girls cross country
Rebekah Coleman combined to lose only three games in
On Monday, James said he would love Burlingame two doubles win. Bhaumik and Du won 6-2, 6-0, Aragon runner wins first PAL race of season
to play again with Wade. while McHugh and Coleman posted a 6-1, 6-1 victory. The Dons Emma Madgic, a junior, followed up a record-set-
He brings another championship pedi- The Knights picked up their second win on the day at No. 1 ting race two weeks ago with a first-place finish at the first
gree, championship DNA, James said at doubles, where Lana Feltsman and Jadeline Miao outlasted Peninsula Athletic League meet of the season at the Half Moon
Clevelands media day. He brings another Meghan Hockridge and Elena Middlemass, 6-4, 6-7 (9-11), Bay cross country course.
player to the team who can get guys (10-6). Madgic beat 104 other runners, covering th 2.33-mile
involved, can make plays and also has a course in a time of 14:23, a 6:10 mile pace.
Dwyane Wade great basketball mind. ... I hope we can Two weeks ago at the Early Bird Invitational at Toro Park in
Aragon 5, Half Moon Bay 2
bring him here. I would love to have him. The Dons struggled in the singles matches, splitting the four Frenso, Madgic smashed the school record as she finished sec-
Once Wade completes the waiver formality, hell be the lat- with the Cougars, but Aragon swept the doubles to post the ond in her race and had the sixth-best time of nearly 800 run-
est new, high-profile player to join the Cavs, who traded for win. ners. Her time of 18:44 was 12 seconds faster than the previ-
All-Star point guard Isaiah Thomas, signed former league Diana Gong, playing at No. 1 singles for the Dons, won her ous record of 18:56 set by Lauren Croshaw in 2010.
MVP Derrick Rose and added two strong wing defenders in Jae match at love, 6-0, 6-0.
Crowder and Jeff Green, wing players who may help them But Half Moon Bays Rachel Brody won at No. 2 singles
defend the Warriors if those teams get back to a fourth straight when Aretha Chen had to retire with an injury. Brithany Garcia Sand volleyball
Finals matchup. gave the Cougars their only other win at No. 3 singles, 7-6 (7- NDBs Peters finishes third
Thomas isnt expected to play until January because of a hip 4), 6-3. Kendall Peters, 16-years-old and a junior at Notre Dame-
injury, but until he returns the Cavs have plenty of firepower In doubles action, Aragon did not drop a set and lost only Belmont, teamed with 15-year-old Caitlin Cummings of Lick-
in James, Wade, Rose and All-Star Kevin Love, who could nine games over three matches. The No. 3 doubles team of Wilmerding High, to finish third at the CBVA Womens Beach
thrive as Clevelands No. 2 scoring threat now that Kyrie Yasmina Malouf and Anouk Seibulescu won 6-0, 6-0. Volleyball tournament in Manhattan Beach.
Irving is in Boston.
After a first-round bye, Peters and Cummings won their quar-
Wade agreed to a contract buyout earlier this week with the Menlo-Atherton 6, San Mateo 1 ter-final bracket match, 28-20, to move into the semifinals.
Bulls, who signed him before last season as a free agent. The Bears cruised past another PAL Bay Division opponent, In the final four, they went up against longtime sand veter-
although they did lose a match in this one. San Mateos Aida ans Abby Van Winkle and Jayelin Lombard, who defeated the
Lowe and Lauren Young remained unbeaten at No. 1 doubles high schoolers 28-24.
with a 6-2, 6-3 victory to account for the Bearcats lone win. Van Winkle and Lombard went on to win the tournament.
Other than that, it was all M-A. Julia Marks (No. 1 singles), Peters and Cummings were ranked in the bottom half of the
Sophia Longo (No. 2 singles) and Sarah Marks (No. 4 singles) 22-team field, but went undefeated in pool play and earning a
all won 6-0, 6-0 for the Bears. first-round bye in the knock-phase of the tournament.
Girls golf Boys water polo
Sequoia 202, South City 208 Serra goes 3-0 in tournament
Sammie Ellard carded a hole-in-one on the 5th hole to lead The Padres hosted its own tournament Saturday and had a
the Cherokees to the Ocean Division win over the Warriors. strong showing, outscoring three teams 52-17.
Ellards ace on the 98-yard No. 5 and Mariners Point, along They opened with a 19-2 win over Aragon, followed by a 17-
with a birdie at No. 3 gave her a 3-under 24 and low round of the 6 decision over Christopher and 16-9 over West Catholic
day honors. Athletic League rival Mitty, 16-9.

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ers misguided and ungrateful.

Nick Young is eager to PROTESTS Continued from page 11


It wasnt political when it was written
and it shouldnt be political today,
American Legion National Commander
Denise H. Rohan said Monday. Having a

help Warriors in any role


By Janie McCauley hes open. And then as he
because Mr. Trump has interceded, the Rev.
Jesse Jackson said.
More than 200 NFL players and owners
even anthem performers found ways to
right to do something does not make it the
right thing to do.
Fans are also noting the mixed messages.
The original issue was police brutality,
said Myles Conley, 42, a sales consultant
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gets more comfortable show dissent during pro football games from Atlanta. The issue has moved past
with the guys hell under- over the weekend. Raised fists and other police brutality. Now its ... racism in the
OAKLAND Nick Young passed up a stand where those oppor- gestures came after Trumps comments at a NFL.
shot, and then another, uncharacteristic of tunities will come, when Friday night rally in Huntsville, Alabama, Conley said fans watch the NFL for enter-
the charismatic guard with a sweet stroke. to move the ball on and where he mused to the crowd: Wouldnt you tainment and now its turning into an
Thats when he heard from Andre Iguodala. when to shoot it. love to see one of these NFL owners, when activists platform, referring to domestic
And Steve Kerr. Young played for for- somebody disrespects our flag, to say, Get violence, player safety, race and other
Just shoot it. mer Warriors top assis- that son of a bitch off the field right now! issues.
Regardless of how large his role or his tant Luke Walton last Out! Hes fired. Fired! All of these issues the NFL is making
Nick Young Trump continued to criticize protesters
number of minutes on the loaded NBA cham- season with the Lakers, part of their program, he said. No one
pions, the Warriors want Young looking to so he got a bit of a glimpse at how Golden Tuesday, saying in a news conference at the wants to hear that.
score whenever he sees a chance he likes. State might operate with its music-lled White House that he was ashamed of what Protesters have supporters as well,
We had to remind him, like, Listen man, practices and focus on fun. was taking place with the kneeling pro- including NAACP President Derrick
youve gotta shoot, be you, Iguodala said. The 32-year-old Young in June declined testers. Trump said Americans have died and Johnson. This isnt about football; its
Shaun Livingston and myself are going to the player option in his contract for this been injured in defense of their country. about freedom, Johnson said Monday. Its
put him in a position where he wont have season with Los Angeles that would have They were fighting for our flag, they about the ability of Americans to utilize
to worry about where his shots are going to paid him more than $5.6 million. He had were fighting for our national anthem and their constitutional rights without punitive
come from or if hes going to be able to get said in April that it was 60/40 he would for people to disrespect that by kneeling actions from their employers.
as many attempts as he would like. Were leave the Lakers in hopes of joining a play- during the playing of our national anthem, I Its unclear whether or how the
going to make life a lot easier for him and off team. think thats disgraceful, the president said. momentum will continue. On Monday,
were going to make basketball fun for him, Then a free agent, Young received a $5.2 Trumps remarks set off a firestorm on Jackson called for a boycott of the NFL
too. million, one-year contract in July. social media. Ken Miles, a community some African-Americans have been doing
Thats already clear, given Youngs big Hard to beat the star-studded defending organizer and entrepreneur living in that since the start of the season earlier this
grin and playful nature his rst few days on champs featuring Durant and Stephen Curry Harlem, created a petition on Saturday month and picketing at pro football sta-
the job. even if Young is nding his way initial- around the emerging (hash)TakeTheKnee diums.
Kerr took a turn getting on him, and ly. hashtag in response. Some want the original intent of the
Young is already used to a full-court press The more I get used to the plays, the This weekend was just a reminder of the protests to become the focus again.
from the reigning NBA champions: His new more the shots will be open. Im just in role that power plays in this conversation, Congressional Black Caucus chair Cedric
coach, Finals MVP Kevin Durant and everybodys way right now, he said, then said Miles, 32. The president of the United Richmond noted that while some NFL own-
Defensive Player of the Year Draymond laughed while adding: I was with Draymond States leveraging his influence to call out ers, coaches and officials put out statements
Green all went to Los Angeles to take and Steph a little bit today, I found myself players exercising their rights is an abuse rebuking Trump, they didnt include why
Swaggy P to lunch and recruit him to passing a little bit more than normal. It felt of power. players originally felt the need to protest.
Northern California. good. Im all about getting some assists. The topic continued to dominate discus- They are taking a knee to protest police
Young called their efforts very persua- He averaged 13.2 points, 2.3 rebounds sion in sports Monday as NFL players officers who kill unarmed African-
sive, and hes still appreciative. and 1.0 assists in 60 games for the Lakers. reflected, NBA teams met with reporters and Americans men and women, adults and
They took me out on the town a little bit. He will provide the Warriors with the kind of Trump doubled down on his position with children, parents and grandparents with
I like to go out a little bit, he said. They depth Kerr loves to have as he regularly tweets, saying the issue had nothing to do impunity, the Democrat from Louisiana
just knew me. They just get me. mixes and matches rotations. with race and using the hashtag said. They are taking a knee to protest a
Now, they all are eager for him to get com- Young is ready to do whatever is needed (hash)StandForOurAnthem. justice system that says that being black is
fortable and fast. The Warriors open the for the Warriors and Kerr, who rotates line- He doesnt understand the power that he enough reason for a police officer to fear for
preseason schedule at home Saturday ups often. has for being the leader of this beautiful his or her life.
against Denver before a trip to China to face Nicks going to t in great, Iguodala country, Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron Jozen Cummings, a columnist at
the Timberwolves twice, Oct. 5 and 8. said. The thing with our team is that guys James said. VerySmartBrothas.com, wrote in a column
Ive been saying the same thing to Nick, come in from different places and they dont Trump has rallied those to his side who are Monday that the (hash)TakeTheKnee move-
Shoot it, shoot it, shoot it, Kerr said. want to try to disrupt any of the ow. I saw less interested in athletes opinions than a ment has evolved into an all-lives-mat-
The whole thing for any of our new guys is it the rst day. He didnt want to disrupt the perceived lack of patriotism. The American teresque, watered-down version of NFL
to understand that we want the rst good ow, but we encouraged him to shoot, we Legion has called the protests and protest- players and owners against Trump.
shot we can nd. If we dont have a good encouraged him to be aggressive, just have
shot, try to get a great shot but lets keep good intentions. I know Nick and JaVale Utahs Kyle Whittingham was able to
the ball moving but be aggressive and nd
that balance. I dont want Nick out there
thinking. Hes one of the best shooters in
(McGee) knows Nick and we know hes a
great person, hes a funny guy. If youre a
good guy, a naturally good person, like to
STANFORD
Continued from page 11
watch most of Stanfords win on Saturday
night. The Utes have a bye this week, but
theyve got the Cardinal up next.
the league and he should let it y every time play basketball, youll t in perfect.
Hes got the quickness, the speed, the
Heres Christian, who is an All-American toughness, instinct, vision. The whole
and a record breaker and worked so hard nine yards, Whittingham said. So hes a
every single day, and at the same time he guy well have our hands full with. Typical
was the first one to celebrate Bryces suc- Stanford football team, smash-mouth,
cesses. That humility, combined with hard physical football.
work, is something not just coaches but Love burst onto the scene with 180 yards
teammates appreciate, Shaw said. And rushing and a touchdown in Stanfords 62-7
Bryce has been every bit of that. He will victory over Rice in the opener in Australia.
work hard, he will push himself, he doesnt He leads the nation with 787 total rushing
ever say Look at me, Im the guy now. You yards and five scores. Hes averaging 196.7
see him do his job, do what hes supposed to yards a game, also first nationally.
do and continue to work.
Other coaches are quickly catching on to The Cardinal (2-2) have Arizona State (2-
Love. 2) on Saturday.

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Pressure on Preds to stay atop NHL West


By Larry Lage man P. K. Subban said. It was a huge edge Dont sleep on Winnipeg, either. The Jets coming off one of the worst seasons of his
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for us in the playoffs being at home. We have made the playoffs only once in the last career.
went most of the playoffs without losing at decade, but they could break through this
The Nashville Predators are proof any- home. Thats what were going to need. season. Mark Scheifele, a 24-year-old cen- California dreaming
thing is possible in the NHL playoffs. Were going to need our team to realize how ter, quietly ranked among league leaders
important it is for us to win at home. with 82 points last season. He leads a team Ryan Getzlaf, who shows no sign of slip-
History suggests they are up against quite a ping at the age of 32, is back to lead the
challenge. The Predators seem set up for more suc- with rising stars Patrik Laine, a 19-year-old
winger who was taken No. 2 behind Auston ve-time defending Pacic Division cham-
Nashville made it into the last postseason cess. pion Anaheim Ducks. Coming off their sec-
as the eighth-seeded team in the Western Mike Fisher retired and was effectively Matthews, and 21-year-old Nikolaj Ehlers.
ond trip to the conference nals in three
Conference and ended up becoming just the replaced on the ice by Penguins center Nick years, theyre desperately seeking their rst
third team seeded last to reach the Stanley Bonino. General manager David Poile has Cautious Connor trip to the Cup nal since winning it in
Cup Final since 1994. goaltender Pekka Rinne under contract for The Pacic Division is so stacked even 2007. The San Jose Sharks are without
The Predators couldnt stop Pittsburgh two more seasons to go with top-line for- the 20-year-old, reigning NHL MVP with a Patrick Marleau for the rst time in two-plus
from repeating, and wards Viktor Arvidsson, Ryan Johansen and $100 million contract is decades after he left in free agency for
theyre about to nd out Filip Forsberg, along with defenseman far from cocky about his Toronto, and the Los Angeles Kings are
how hard it is to defend a Subban for at least ve years. teams chances. hoping to re-open their championship-con-
championship in their We all know it was a lot of fun, and it was Its so competitive, tending window with coach John Stevens
stacked conference. The a tremendous experience going through all said Edmontons Connor replacing Darryl Sutter.
Western Conference has that, Johansen said. At the end of the day McDavid, who was given
not had a repeat champi-
on since the Detroit Red
like 29 other teams, we didnt reach our an eight-year extension Veterans in Vegas
goal. last summer. It is a
Wings pulled off the feat Heres a look at some other things to grind. And the Pacic, The Vegas Golden Knights are betting a
in 2008 and 2009, host- especially, I think you few veterans making at least $5 million this
P.K. Subban ing a Stanley Cup and watch in the West:
Connor see a lot of teams that are season to make help them be relatively
then losing a Game 7 against the Penguins.
Logjam ahead McDavid right around that 100- competitive in their debut season: goal-
Nashvilles appearance in the playoffs, point mark, 95-point tender Marc-Andre Fleury and forwards
though, was not a uke. The franchise was The Colorado Avalanche, easily the NHLs mark, that are kind of right on the cusp. James Neal and Reilly Smith. The fran-
in the postseason for the third straight year worst team last season, may be the only chises path to potential success wont be
and the 10th time in 13 seasons. And, the team in the Central Division without a Welcome back with castaways from other teams, but by
city should be prepared to have a good time legitimate shot to make the playoffs. The drafting and developing talent. The Knights
Chicago raised some eyebrows by trading
again next spring, catsh and all. division was so tough last year that had three of the top 15 picks in the draft,
Artemi Panarin one season after he was
This year, our expectation is to be in the Nashville nished a relatively distant including center Cody Glass sixth overall,
rookie of the year to Columbus for Brandon
playoffs, but our expectation is also to give fourth behind Chicago, Minnesota and St. but they dont plan to rush any of them to
Saad. The move likely saves the
ourselves the best opportunity to win hock- Louis. Each of those teams gures to be just the big show on the Strip. Prospect Alex
Blackhawks some money as they manage
ey games and to play in our building as as good this season and will have to com- Tuch, a 21-year-old forward, was acquired
the salary cap in future years. Saads return
much as we can because our fans were so pete with Dallas, which seemed to lead the from Minnesota and the 2014 rst-round
may bring the best out of Jonathan Toews ,
great, especially through the run, defense- league in major moves . pick may get a chance to play a lot.

Mark Canha placed his hand on his team-


Seattle 6, As 3 Baseball briefs mates shoulder.
the NL wild-card game Oct. 4.
The hitters came out swinging right away.
OAKLAND Seattles Danny Valencia hit a Martinez doubled home two runs in the first
he had seven straight victorious outings.
three-run homer against his former team and
Paxton has told manager Scott Servais he Arizona 11, Giants 4 inning, then drove his grand slam out to right
fellow ex-Oakland slugger Yonder Alonso field during a six-run second.
would like to make one more start Sundays PHOENIX J.D. Martinez hit a grand slam
added a two-run shot in the Mariners 6-3 win David Peralta and A.J. Pollock also drove in
season finale would be his day but that was and drove in six runs, leading the Arizona
over the Athletics on Tuesday night. runs in the inning. Seven earned runs were
to be determined on how the pitcher felt after Diamondbacks and their lineup of regulars to
Khris Davis matched his career high from Tuesday. an 11-4 win over the San Francisco Giants on charged to Giants starter Matt Moore (6-15),
last season with his 42nd homer, a two-run Alonsos drive to right ended a 19-inning Tuesday night. who couldnt make it out of the second inning.
shot in the sixth to put Oakland ahead before scoreless streak by Mengden and also was the Martinez continued his torrid September in Arizona starter Robbie Ray had more than
Valencias 15th of the year in the seventh off Seattle first basemans fifth homer since join- which he has 15 home runs, 35 RBIs and enough support, though he gave up Tim
Daniel Mengden (2-2). ing the Mariners from the As on Aug. 6 and seven doubles with a .414 batting average. He Federowiczs two-run homer in the fifth. Ray
The Mariners have hit 40 homers this third against Oakland. has 28 homers since the Diamondbacks (15-5) allowed three hits in five innings and
month and won their eighth straight against Marcus Semien hit the first home run lead- acquired him from Detroit, tied with Miami won for the sixth time in his last seven starts.
the As, Seattles longest unbeaten run ever ing off a game of his career with a drive to left slugger Giancarlo Stanton for most in the He struck out five.
versus Oakland. for the As, who need one more September vic- majors since July 19. Ketel Marte doubled and tripled for Arizona,
Emilio Pagan (2-3) pitched 1 2/3 innings in tory for their first winning month since going The six RBIs tied a career high, and driving in two runs in the fifth with his triple.
relief of James Paxton for the win, then Edwin 13-12 in April 2016. Martinezs total of 103 RBIs on the season is Pablo Sandoval and Joe Panik drove in sin-
Diaz closed it out for his 33rd save. Mengden had been 2-0 with a 0.82 ERA a career best. gle runs for the Giants in the seventh.
Paxton struck out five and didnt walk a bat- over his previous three starts since re-joining The Diamondbacks went with their every- Pinch-hitter Christian Walker hit a line-
ter in 5 1/3 innings, chased by Davis homer. the As on Sept. 5. day lineup after giving all but second baseman drive home run in the bottom of the seventh
The left-hander gave up three runs and six hits As catcher Bruce Maxwell knelt for the Brandon Drury the night off Monday, one day that barely cleared the right-field fence, his
as his winless stretch reached four starts since national anthem once more and teammate after they clinched home-field advantage in second homer of the season.

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Pitzers putaway put the Panthers McClellan followed by a

BGAME
Continued from page 11
one point from the win.
Which they got when Sharp,
who nished with 12 kills, ham-
Burlingame hitting error gave
Game 2 to the Scots, a set in which
22 of their 26 points came off the WEDNESDAY
WHATS ON TAP
Girls water polo
mered home the match-winning attack. Sacred Heart Prep at Valley Christian, 3:30 p.m.;
point. They carried that momentum Burlingame at Aragon, Carlmont at Menlo-Ather-
from Ballout tied the game at 3. ton,Woodside at Castilleja, 4 p.m.; Sequoia at Menlo
Disappointment, was what into Game 3, where Carlmont sim- School, 5 p.m.
Carlmont spurted back out in Carlmont coach Chris Crader said ply dominated. Morgan McClellan Boys water polo
front, 6-4 on kills from Maya and following the match. I wish I had continued her torrid pace, nish- Burlingame at Hillsdale, 4 p.m.; Carlmont at Menlo-
Morgan McClellan, but my team better prepared. ing with three kills and three aces Atherton, Half Moon Bay at Menlo School, 6 p.m.;
Mitty at Serra,Valley Christian at Sacred Heart Prep,
Burlingame came back to tie the [Burlingame] played well. in the set. Maya McClellan added 6:30 p.m.
score at 6-all on a kill from Baker After Burlingame got off to a six putaways and an ace, while Girls volleyball
and a Carlmont setting error. quick start, taking the lead early in Alisha Mitha had ve kills as the Pinwood at Alma Heights, 5:30 p.m.
Again Carlmont took the lead, Game 1 and maintaining through Scots buried the Panthers 25-14. College volleyball
winning three straight points. the end, Carlmont got into a When Carlmont jumped out to a Canada at Hartnell, 2 p.m.; Canada vs. West Valley
at Hartnell-Salinas, 4 p.m.; CSM vs. Gavilan at Los
After a Burlingame hitting error, rhythm in the middle part of the 6-0 lead to start Game 4, it Medanos College-Pittsburg, 5 p.m.; CSM vs. Butte
Morgan McClellan put away two appeared the match was slipping at Los Medanos College-Pittsburg, 5 p.m.
match, as it appeared Carlmont (4- NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
attacks in a row and the Scots were 1, 12-2) had seized the momentum away from Burlingame. THURSDAY
just six points away from a 5-0
Carlmonts Elizabeth Prozell blocks Girls tennis
and was poised to add Burlingame a Natalie Ballout attack. By as suddenly as Carlmont Pinewood at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; El Camino
Bay Division mark. to their collection of pelts on the ipped the switch offensively, it at South City, Terra Nova at Oceana, Woodside at
wall. McClellan, got hot near the end of just as quickly went away in Game Capuchino, Westmoor at Sequoia, Half Moon Bay
Unfortunately for the Scots, at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at Mills, Aragon at
they managed only two more Game 2 was the tightest of the the set, nishing with seven kills. 4 and Burlingame was there to take Hillsdale, Burlingame at San Mateo, Menlo School
A Maya McClellan kills put the vs. Castilleja at Rinconada Park, Sacred Heart Prep
points the rest of the way. Three match as neither team led by more advantage. at Harker, 4 p.m.
straight Carlmont errors pulled the than a couple points. As the game Scots a point away from evening Beating Mitty is the best thing
up the match, but Burlingame did Girls volleyball
Panthers even at 9-9 and an ace wore on, the Scots got more and weve done all year, Crader said. Summit Prep at Kehillah Jewish, 3:30 p.m.; The
from libero Samantha Stuart gave more deadly with their attack. not go down without a ght. A Once we beat Mitty, people start- Nueva School at Summit Shasta, 4 p.m.; Jefferson
Ballout kill tied the game at 24 at Capuchino, Mills at South City, El Camino at Se-
the Panthers a 10-9 lead, one they Morgan McClellan got into synch ed looking to see what day we quoia, Westmoor at Hillsdale, Carlmont at Terra
would not relinquish. Ballout pro- rst, nishing with eight kills in when her block went down for a come to town. Safe to say, youll Nova, 5:15 p.m.; Crystal Springs at Pinewood, 5:45
p.m.; Half Moon Bay at San Mateo, Menlo-Ather-
duced three more kills and Melanie the set, before older sister, Maya point. But a putaway from Maya get teams best efforts. ton at Burlingame,Woodside at Aragon, 6:15 p.m.;
Mercy-Burlingame at Notre Dame-SF, Notre Dame-
Belmont vs. Sacred Heart Prep at Speiker Pavilion,

BRIBERY
hold a unique position of trust with unclear whether Evans had an attor- to make coach Rick Pitino avail- Mid-Peninsula at Design Tech, 6:30 p.m.
student-athletes and their families, ney. able.
Boys water polo
and these bribery allegations, if Adidas said it was unaware of any The development comes as Priory vs. Aragon at Hillsdale, 4 p.m.; Sequoia vs.
true, suggest an extraordinary and Terra Nova at Oceana, Capuchino at Mills, 5 p.m.
Continued from page 11 misconduct by an employee and Louisville is appealing a four-year
despicable breach of that trust. vowed to fully cooperate with NCAA probation over a scandal Girls water polo
Half Moon Bay at Hillsdale, 5 p.m.; Notre Dame-Bel-
Bland appeared in federal court in Since 2015, the FBI has been authorities. involving escorts hired for players mont vs. Terra Nova at Serra, 6 p.m.;
investigating the influence of and recruits. The scandal could cost Mercy-Burlingame vs. San Mateo at Serra, 7 p.m.
Tampa, Florida, wearing handcuffs Gatto and others are accused of
and ankle chains. He said little dur- money on coaches and players in funneling $100,000 to the family the school its 2013 national cham- FRIDAY
the NCAA. Kim noted that a special pionship. Football
ing the brief hearing other than to of a high school athlete to gain his Kings Academy at Menlo School, 3:15 p.m.; Serra
answer the judges questions and did FBI hotline has been set up and commitment to play at Louisville In court papers Tuesday, the FBI vs. Bellarmine at San Jose City College, 7 p.m.; Se-
quoia at South City, Hillsdale at Woodside, Sacred
not enter a plea. asked anyone aware of additional and to sign with Adidas once he said it recorded a July meeting at Heart Prep at Aragon, Carlmont at El Camino, San
corruption to come forward. Mateo at Jefferson, 7:30 p.m.
Those charged also include James became a professional. Louisville which an assistant coach at
Gatto, director of global sports Prosecutors said the coaches took and Adidas announced a 10-year, Louisville was briefed on a plan to Girls water polo
San Ramon Valley at Sacred Heart Prep, 5 p.m.
marketing for basketball at Adidas; bribes to use their enormous influ- $160 million extension of their funnel thousands of dollars to a
Rashan Michel, a maker of custom ence to steer players toward cer- sponsorship deal over the summer. potential high school recruit. The College womens water polo
Pasadena at CSM, 1:30 p.m.; West Valley at CSM,
suits for some of the NBAs biggest tain financial advisers and agents. The players name was not participants in the meeting noted 3:30 p.m.
stars; and various financial advisers Most if not all of the 10 defen- released, but details in the criminal they had to be careful because
College mens soccer
and managers. dants were under arrest. Lawyers for complaint make it clear investiga- Louisville was already on proba- Canada at De Anza, 2 p.m.; Skyline at Hartnell, 4
tion. p.m.
NCAA President Mark Emmert Gatto and three of the coaches did tors were referring to Brian Bowen.
condemned the alleged misconduct, not immediately respond to He did not return messages seeking We gotta be very low key, said College womens soccer
Skyline at De Anza, noon
saying in a statement, Coaches requests for comment. It was comment, and Louisville declined the coach, according to the FBI.
College womens volleyball
San Jose at Canada, 6:30 p.m.

TRANSACTIONS SATURDAY
College football
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BASEBALL
College volleyball
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Selected the contract of OF Carlos Moncrief from Butte at Canada, 5 p.m.; CSM at Cabrillo College,
Sacramento (PCL). 6:30 p.m.
NBA College womens water polo
CHICAGO BULLS Waived G Dwyane Wade. Re-signed F Nikola Miroti. CSM tournament, all day
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 17

Super-fast linguine with lemon, feta and basil By Katie Workman salted cooking water to make the sauce, and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS you will be adding cheese to the pasta.
Parmesan can be a little salty, and feta as
This is one of those super-fast pastas that well, so as you toss the pasta with the cook-
you will be happy to add to your repertoire, ing water, cheeses and other ingredients,
especially now when many of us are getting taste as you go. Remind yourself of the
swallowed up into back-to-school sched- golden rule of salt: You can add more later
ules. but you cant take it out.
Youll even have time to make a green This pasta dish is vegetarian, but you
salad while the water comes to a boil, and could add some cooked shrimp or cubes of
prep the rest of the ingredients while the chicken (sauteed, poached, grilled, whatev-
pasta cooks. You can make a complete din- er you like). This would be a great way to use
ner in less than half an hour. Woohoo! up a couple of leftover chicken breasts.
And while linguine is the suggested noo-
People often wonder how much to salt the
dle here, any pasta shape would work. But
cooking water for pasta. The answer is
every once in a while, its just plain fun to
probably more than youd think. Some
have a pasta that you can twirl ask any
chefs say the water should taste like the sea,
kid.
which may be a bit extreme, but a solid
tablespoon of salt in a large pot of water is LINGUINE WITH
not overdoing it. The point is that salting
the water really can let the salt absorb into LEMON, FETA AND BASIL
the pasta while its cooking, adding flavor Serves 6
in a way that adding salt later cannot. You Start to finish: 25 minutes
will probably add more salt as you put Kosher salt to taste
together your dish and make your sauce, but 1 pound dried linguine
this first salting step is hard to make too 1/4 cup olive oil, plus more if needed
much of. 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
This pasta dish is vegetarian, but you could add some cooked shrimp or cubes of chicken Then, for this particular recipe, youll Grated zest and juice of 1 lemon
(sauteed, poached, grilled, whatever you like). This would be a great way to use up a couple want to be judicious with additional salt.
of leftover chicken breasts. Two reasons: You will be using some of the See PASTA, Page 18

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PASTA
Continued from page 17
Shark fin bans might not
1/2 cup roughly chopped fresh basil
1 cup crumbled feta cheese
Freshly ground pepper to taste
help sharks, scientists say
By Patrick Whittle
Toasted pine nuts or pumpkin seeds to serve (optional)
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and then cook THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Unfortunately, current laws
the pasta according to package directions, until al dente.
PORTLAND, Maine As lawmakers
have proven inadequate at stopping the trade
Before draining, remove 1 cup of the cooking water. Drain
the pasta. propose banning the sale of shark fins of fins from threatened and endangered sharks.
Immediately return the pasta to the pot and add the olive in the U.S., a pair of scientists is push- Kristin Lynch, spokeswoman for Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey
oil, Parmesan, lemon zest and juice, basil, about 3/4 of the ing back, saying the effort might actu-
crumbled feta, and half of the cooking water. Toss to com- ally harm attempts to conserve the much easier for us to say, heres a way approved by a commerce and science
bine, add salt and pepper to taste, and toss again. If its a bit marine predators. you can do this. committee in May, and a similar bill
dry and can use a touch more salt, add some or all of the Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Shark fins are most often used in a has been proposed in the House of
remaining cooking water, and also another glug or two of Jersey introduced a bill this year soup considered a delicacy in Asia. Representatives.
the olive oil. designed to prevent people from pos- Shark fins that American fishermen More than 100 scientists have
Turn the pasta into a serving bowl and top with the sessing or selling shark fins in harvest are often shipped to Asia for endorsed the bill, said Kristin Lynch, a
remaining feta, and the pine nuts or pumpkin seeds, if America, much to the delight of conser- processing. spokeswoman for Booker.
using. A final grind of pepper is a nice touch both flavor- vation groups such as Oceana. But Environmentalists and animal advo- Unfortunately, current laws have
marine scientists David Shiffman and cates have long blamed shark fin soup proven inadequate at stopping the trade
wise and visually.
Robert Hueter said this approach could for the decline of certain shark species. of fins from threatened and endangered
Nutrition information per serving: 457 calories; 157
be wrongheaded. Their criticism of shark fin soup often sharks, she said.
calories from fat; 18 g fat (6 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 28 Shiffman and Hueter authored a study
mg cholesterol; 510 mg sodium; 59 g carbohydrate; 3 g includes arguments against finning, Marine conservation group Oceana
that appears in the November issue of which is a practice thats illegal in the is standing by Bookers proposal, said
fiber; X g sugar; 15 g protein. the journal Marine Policy, saying that United States and involves removing Lora Snyder, a campaign director for
the U.S. has long been a leader in shark the fins from recently caught, often the group. Shutting down the fin trade
fisheries management and that shut- live sharks and discarding the animals. is akin to getting the U.S. out of the
ting down the U.S. fin trade entirely Nearly a quarter of U.S. states have ivory business, she said.
would remove a model for sustainabili- bans in place on the sale of fins, and A near total ban on commercial ele-
ty for the rest of the world. sharks were afforded new protections phant ivory took hold in the U.S. last
The U.S. also is a minor contributor with the Shark Conservation Act of year, according to the U.S. Fish &
to the worldwide shark fin trade, and 2010. But the country still has hun- Wildlife Service.
countries with less regulated fisheries dreds of shark fishermen, and they are The U.S. fin trade needs to be shut
would likely step in to fill the void if allowed to have the sharks fins down in part because violations of the
America left the business altogether, removed for sale during processing on finning ban have continued to take
Shiffman said. land. place, Snyder said. An investigation
Removing that from the market- Bookers proposal would change by Bookers office earlier this year
place removes a template of a well- that, making it illegal for any person showed that the National Oceanic and
managed fishery, said Shiffman, a to possess, transport, offer for sale, Atmospheric Administration has
shark researcher with Simon Fraser sell, or purchase shark fins or products investigated more than 500 incidents
University in British Columbia. Its containing shark fins. The bill was of alleged shark finning since 2010.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 19
VOTING
for last years passage of Senate Bill 450. al options they have vote by mail, vote Outreach
That new statewide law, the Voters Choice in person anywhere in the county, Padilla
Act, will enable jurisdictions to host all said. These are great tools but voters will But some members of the public have
vote-by-mail elections under certain condi- only [use] these options when theyre made expressed concerns about traditional
Continued from page 1 tions. aware. polling places closing, particularly in dis-
Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South Church agreed, noting avoiding voter- advantaged communities. Acknowledging
anyone looking to cast their San Mateo San Francisco, authored legislation allow- confusion is critical and the county has bud- the issue, Mullin said its imperative out-
County ballot, regardless of precinct. It ing San Mateo County to premiere the coun- geted $221, 000 toward initial outreach reach over the coming months be conducted
also includes every registered voter in San tywide all-mail ballot two years ago. efforts. His office may ask the Board of to inform voters of the changes especial-
Mateo County being automatically sent a I think its indicative of the countys Supervisors for additional funding down the ly as the gubernatorial race is expected to
mail-in ballot 28 days prior to Election leadership on the issue that we have the sec- road, he said after the meeting. have Democrats showing up in full force
Day. The county has been progressive in retary of state visiting us on National Voter next year as they seek to reclaim a majority
expanding all-mail elections as a means to The June 2018 primary will mark the next
Registration Day and San Mateo County has election when the new system is enacted in Congress.
increase voter turnout, and was the first in been a leader all along on the trend toward People are very engaged and concerned
2015 to pilot the system. and made permanent going forward. It
voting by mail, Mullin said after the meet- includes more advanced technology with about the direction of the country, Mullin
We were certainly honored to have the ing. said. I have never seen a more active elec-
secretary of state visit us, said Mark real-time data enabling registered partici-
Mullin joined Padilla Tuesday to visit pants to cast ballots at any San Mateo torate than you see right now.
Church, San Mateo Countys chief elections local high school students and discuss the In looking toward the future, Padilla and
officer. It was appropriate that he was here County voting center regardless of where
importance of voting. they live. The number of vote centers will Mullin are hoping to invigorate new gener-
on National Voter Registration Day. Its Outreach leading up to the highly-antici- ations of voters. They hosted an event at
important that we raise awareness of the increase as the election nears starting
pated 2018 gubernatorial elections will be with three open 29 days before the official Sequoia High School to promote pre-regis-
significance of voting. The right to vote is critical to educating all voters about tration of 16- and 17-year-olds and
a sacred and precious right which is the election. Ten days before the election, there
changes on how San Mateo County resi- will be one center per 50,000 registered acknowledge school officials who imbue
foundation of our democracy. dents participate in the democratic process. students with the democratic spirit, Mullin
Padilla, an elected official whose diverse voters or about eight in the county.
Starting three days before the election, the said.
duties include acting as Californias Chief Voting options law mandates one center per 10,000 voters While the events focus was on young
Elections officer, spoke to San Mateo
County supervisors in Redwood City Registered voters will automatically be which equates to about 39 centers. At a min- people who traditionally vote at lower
Tuesday morning. sent a ballot with a postage-paid envelope imum, there will be at least one center in rates, Mullin said he hopes the sea change
I want to begin by thanking you for that can be returned by mail or dropped off. every city and there will also be polling in the states electoral system will help
being a leader in how were modernizing our Instead of traditional polling places where boxes where ballots can be dropped off, keep people engaged in one of the most
election, for making it more convenient, people must vote within their precinct, the Church explained. important aspects of democracy.
keeping it secure, but making it more con- county will set up centers where San Mateo As the number of voting centers is based If youre not voting, you simply have
venient for voters who are registered to County voters, regardless of address, can on population, it could ultimately mean opted out of participating in the process,
actually cast their ballots, Padilla said, cast their ballots. there are fewer places where people can vote Mullin said. Its about self determination
according to a live video of the meeting. While officials are hopeful this will help in person. But officials have noted the and self governance. And you simply cant
He commended the county for piloting the capture trends toward voting by mail while increasing trend for locals to avoid the in- overstate the importance of voting, not
all vote-by-mail election, information from also making voting in person more accessi- person polls as 67 percent of San Mateo only as an individual but being part of a col-
which bolstered the Legislatures support ble, people should know what to expect. Countys registered voters have signed up lective that charts a course for a community,
We have to inform them on the addition- to permanently vote by mail. or a state or a country.

SCORES
to marks on last years exam, but have room for improvement remains. ing to do better on this and other measures.
increased in the amount of students who met She pointed to better performance on the Seventy-seven percent of local high
or exceeded grade standards by about 4 per- English exam as a focus for district educa- school district students met or exceeded
cent in both math and English since 2015. tors moving ahead, and suggested a robust their grade expectations on the English
Continued from page 1
The computer-based test is given to third- writing and reading campaign could address test, and 55 percent hit a similar mark on
through eighth-graders in elementary the issue. the math exam. In the neighboring Sequoia
to understand student skills. schools across the state, as well as 11th- Union High School District, 71 percent of
These data give us the opportunity to We know that our students will be doing
graders in high schools. It operates on a more reading and writing across all subject students met or exceeded their expected
look carefully at how our districts are sliding difficulty scale, giving students pro- English scores and 51 percent achieved sim-
doing. We will be carefully analyzing the areas which builds vocabulary and fluency
gressively harder questions after a correct in all areas of study including math, sci- ilar marks on the math test.
results to see which districts are experienc- answer or easier when a student is wrong.
ing the most growth. We can identify the ence, social science and elective courses, In one of the countys few unified school
strategies theyre using and then share State education officials adopted the sys- she said, while adding the districts new districts, 49 percent of South San Francisco
those best practices with others, she said tem as a replacement to the former language arts curriculum could help forward students met or exceeded grade marks for
in an email, while noting such work has Standardized Testing and Reporting exam, the effort as well. English and 43 percent hit a similar math
already started. in an effort to better gauge critical think- Sheri Costa, spokeswoman for the San score.
State Superintendent Tom Torlakson laud- ing, analysis and other skills emphasized Mateo Union High School District, shared a Superintendent Shawnterra Moore
ed the improvement students showed across through Common Core curriculum. similar sentiment in lauding student expressed appreciation for the hard work
the state, in a prepared statement, while In the San Mateo-Foster City Elementary achievement while seeking opportunities which led to the districts achievement.
also advocating to keep a focus on future School District, about 59 percent of stu- to boost scores. [The South San Francisco Unified School
growth. dents met or exceeded their English grade Certainly, as every district, there is District] remains intensely focused upon
Im pleased we retained our gains, but we standards while about 54 percent hit a sim- always progress to be made. For example, providing the best possible educational
have much more work to do. We need to ilar mark in math. with new districtwide instructional materials experience for our students and families,
work diligently to narrow achievement District spokeswoman Amber Farinha and teaching approaches, we hope to see she said in an email. The work of teaching
gaps and make sure all students continue to said in an email while officials are comfort- scores go up next year in math and language and learning never stops and our entire com-
make progress, he said. able with the scores which largely reflect arts, she said in an email. The [San Mateo munity will continue to work together, lead-
State student scores were largely similar student achievement from the year prior, Union High School District] is always look- ing all of our students to success.
20 Wednesday Sept. 27, 2017 DATEBOOK THE DAILY JOURNAL

RAIL
was serving as head of the Public Works groundbreaking were reminded of the
Department when San Mateo began
planning this grade separation almost
two decades ago, noted the dedication
influence Caltrain has had on redevel-
opment in the region.
The ceremony was held within Bay
Calendar
Continued from page 1 involved in making the project viable. Meadows, the massive transformation WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 friends. For more information call
Free Pet Fixes. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 6925 591-0133.
This was a big idea, Patterson said. of the former horse race track into 180 Mission St., Daly City. We will be
Directors. The effort involves separat- Big ideas require a long time to imple- acres of housing, office and retail accepting pets on a first come, first Cirque Exotique du Monde
ing the train tracks at 25th Avenue a served basis. Surgery performed by a Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon
ment, lots of participating agencies space, a private high school, medical licensed vet inside the Peninsula Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
popular business district that currently and lots of money that came from a offices, new San Mateo police station Humane Society SPCA surgery vehi- City. $35 for general admission, $27
leads to the San Mateo County Event variety of different sources. and parks. cle. One pet per family, dogs and cats for students and seniors. For more
Center and creating three new cross- only. For more information call 340- information call 493-2006.
The project is funded by a combina- What were seeing in third dimen- 7022.
ings, including those at 28th and 31st tion of local, regional and state sion around us is a transit-oriented FRIDAY, SEPT. 29
avenues. The project also includes the development that was really initiated in Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 Yom Kippur Kol Nidrei Service. 6:30
sources. It includes $74 million from a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Hillsdale Shopping p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wornick Jewish Day
relocation of the Hillsdale Caltrain Measure A, the countywide sales tax part because of the planned grade sepa- Center, 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. 45 School, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster
Station to a new elevated one further dollars dedicated to transportation; $12 ration of the railway, Patterson said. minute walk every Monday, City. For more information call 667-
north. Wednesday and Friday. There is a 9556.
million from the city; $10 million from Freschet agreed, noting the grade sep- brief warm up before the walk as well
Grade separations are increasingly the California Public Utilities aration project is critical to the buildout as a cool down. For more information Cirque Exotique du Monde
sought by cities along the popular of the Bay Meadows community that call 703-4678. Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon
Commission; and $84 million in voter- Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
Peninsula corridor, particularly with approved bonds from the High-Speed provides commerce and desperately- Open House: Senior Peer City. $35 for general admission, $27
Caltrain slated to run electrified trains Rail Authority. needed housing. Counseling Training in Spanish. 10 for students and seniors. For more
a.m. to noon. 24 Second Ave., San information call 493-2006.
and the possibility of high-speed rail Communities along the Peninsula While we cant stop progress, we Mateo. Free, professional training for
sharing the tracks. continue to raise concerns about the can mitigate it with the right planning confidential emotional support. Redwood City Salsa Festival 10th
and infrastructure investments like the Support is offered in a variety of lan- Anniversary Party. 8 p.m. Fox
blended system the prospect of up to guages. For more information call Theatre, 2215 Broadway, Redwood
Tangible benefits for traffic flow 10 trains running every peak hour as one we celebrate here today, Freschet 403-4300. City. Admission is $60. For more infor-
said. mation call 780-7311.
Mayor David Lim noted the project the controversial state train aims to Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to
share Caltrains corridor from San Jose The project will provide new street noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood City Salsa Festival 10th
has tangible benefits for San Mateo res-
to San Francisco. connections at 28th and 31st avenues, Redwood City. One-on-one help Anniversary Party Featuring
idents whose daily trips are affected by regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets Spanish Harlem Orchestra. 9 p.m.
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, which currently dead-end at the Caltrain
waiting at the tracks. and mobile phones. Meets in the Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway,
noted the need for continued financial line and serve as a barrier between Bay Small Conference Room on the first Redwood City. $60. For more informa-
Its going to make our lives so much Meadows and the west side of San floor. Free. For more information con- tion contact hopeinsite@gmail.com.
easier in terms of getting dinner on the support from the state as cities look to tact gsuarez@redwoodcity.org.
mitigate potential effects of high-speed Mateo. SATURDAY, SEPT. 30
table, its about getting kids where they The Hillsdale Caltrain station, cur- San Mateo Professional Alliance All-You-Can-Eat Monthly
need to get to, its about getting seniors rail. Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis Breakfast. San Bruno American
We need more grade separations, rently near the shopping center, will be Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San Legion Post 409, 757 San Mateo Ave.,
to services, just making the quality of moved as part of the grade separation
this is the first down payment. We Mateo. Meet new business connec- San Bruno. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. $10 for
life better for the residents of San project. The new station will be relocat- tions. New speakers each week. For adults and $6 for children 12 and
Mateo. Thats what this is about, Lim hope, expect, to partner more with the more information call 430-6500. under. Breakfasts are on the last
High-Speed Rail Authority as time ed north near 28th Avenue, elevated Saturday of the month.
said. between the new tracks and include Wellness Lecture: Boost Your Brain
Councilwoman Maureen Freschet moves on and as that train gets closer Health. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. New Leaf Project Read. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 840 W.
to our area of San Mateo and San updated amenities, according to Community Market, 150 San Mateo Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
agreed the timing of San Mateos proj- Caltrain. Road, Half Moon Bay. For more infor- Learn how to tutor adults in basic
ect is poignant. Francisco, Hill said.
Construction is expected to last 2.5 mation call (831) 464-7748. reading and writing. Pre-register
As a native and lifelong resident of required. For more information or to
Transformed area years with it being completed in early Movie: Titicut Follies. 1 p.m. to 3 pre-register call 829-3871.
San Mateo, I can well remember the 2020. Impacts will include closing the p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
days when you could get anywhere in San Mateos project, which involved Hillsdale station for five months start- Movie followed by discussion. For Senior Care and Life Planning
more information contact Seminar. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1455
town in just a few minutes. And now, cobbling together millions of dollars ing in December 2018, while providing mbaute@cityofsanmateo.org. Madison Ave., Redwood City. Get
like everyone else on the Peninsula, I and a city contribution, has often been additional service at the Belmont questions answered regarding senior
have to plan my day around traffic. cited by high-speed rail officials as a Planning Ahead: Long Term Elder care and health care planning. For
Caltrain Station and enhanced bus serv- Care. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Millbrae Library, more information call 349-2200.
There is no quick fix for regional traffic model for funding in-demand grade sep- ice. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For more
congestion, but the grade separation at arations. Starting this October, East 25th information call 697-7609. Menlo Park Sidewalk Arts and
Crafts Fall. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
25th Avenue is certainly a good place to We are dedicated to these grade sepa- Avenue will also be closed to traffic Music Theory for Ukulele Players. Downtown Menlo Park, Santa Cruz
start, Freschet said. I know that our rations and were looking for partners through December 2019, however, the 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Belmont Library, Avenue, Menlo Park. Free to the pub-
residents will appreciate and benefit like yourself, said Tom Fellenz, the 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. lic and features an array of original
various business on the block will For more information contact bel- works by more than 50 artists and
from the elimination of train-vehicle authoritys interim CEO, told the San remain open, according to Caltrain. mont@smcl.org. craft makers. For more information
conflicts as well as enjoy safer pedestri- Mateo crowd. call 325-2818.
Mark Shaw: The Reporter Who
an options. But while the future of high-speed rail Visit caltrain.com/25thGS for more Knew Too Much. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Dementia Friends: A Family
City Manager Larry Patterson, who remains unknown, those at Tuesdays information. p.m. Redwood City Public Library, Friendly Visitor Program. 10:30 a.m.
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood to 11:30 a.m. Mills-Peninsula San
City. For more information call 780- Mateo Campus, 100 S. San Mateo

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four tax brackets, down from the cur- demanded anonymity to disclose pri- 7018. Drive, San Mateo. Attend this infor-
rent seven. The current top rate for vate deliberations. mation meeting to volunteer to help
National Alliance on Mental Illness adults with dementia. For more infor-
individuals, those earning more than The plan would likely cut the tax San Mateo County General mation call 696-7661.
$418,000 a year, is 39.6 percent. rate for the wealthiest Americans from Meeting. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mills
Continued from page 1 39.6 percent to 35 percent. A new sur- Health Center, 100 S. San Mateo Drive, Pacifica Chamber of Commerce
The goal is a more simple tax code San Mateo. The 7 Qualities Most Annual Oktoberfest. 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
that would spur economic growth and charge on wealthy taxpayers might Desired in a Therapist by Nancy L. Sharp Park Restaurant, 2600
to get behind his proposal. make U.S. companies more competi- soften the appearance of the wealthi- Morgan, MD, Ph.D. For participants 18 Francisco Blvd., Pacifica. For more
and over. For more information call information call 355-4122.
We will cut taxes tremendously for tive. Delivering on the top legislative est Americans and big corporations 638-0800.
the middle class. Not just a little bit goal will be crucial for Republicans benefiting from generous tax cuts. Bluegrass and Barbecue. 3:30 p.m.
Peninsula Author to Talk About to 7 p.m. Many Journeys MCC, 1150
but tremendously, Trump said as he intent on holding onto their majori- Republicans already were picking Russias Brief Bubble of Freedom. 7 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Sam
met with members of the tax-writing ties in next years midterm elections. at the framework, pointing up how p.m. to 9 p.m. 855 El Camino Real, Palo Gleaves with a full band. $20. For
Ways and Means Committee. He pre- divisions within GOP ranks can com- Alto. Peninsula journalist Michelle A. more information call 515-0900.
The tax overhaul plan assembled by Carter will discuss her just-released
dicted jobs will be coming back in the White House and GOP leaders, plicate efforts to overhaul taxes as memoir, From Under the Russian Redwood City Salsa Festival. Noon
because we have a non-competitive which would slash the rate for corpora- has happened with the series of Snow, and sign copies of the book. to 8 p.m. Redwood City Parks and
For more information contact micki- Recreation Department, 1400
tax structure right now and were tions, aims at the first major revamp moves to repeal the Obama health cartr@gmail.com. Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City. Salsa
going to go super competitive. of the tax system in three decades. It care law. tasting and competition. Deadline for
Details of the proposal crafted Realm of the Habsburgs: Hungary, entries was Aug. 31. For more infor-
Among the details: repeal of the tax would deliver a major Trump campaign Austria and the Czech Republic. 7 mation call 780-5967.
on multimillion-dollar estates, a pledge. behind closed doors over months by p.m. Lane Community Room,
reduction in the corporate rate from 35 The outlines of the plan were top White House economic officials, Burlingame Public Library, 480 Elvis ... Mannys Way, Dinner
Primrose Road, Burlingame. For more Fundraiser. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saint
percent to 20 percent and potentially described by GOP officials who GOP congressional leaders and the information call 558-7444. Dunstans Church Hall, 1133
Republican heads of tax- Broadway, Millbrae. This is a dinner
writing panels in the House Author visit. 7 p.m. 301 Castro St., concert fundraiser for Saint Dunstans
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1 Dervish, for one
50 Lightened up
52 Remaining fragments
26 Bring up to date
27 Univ. staffer
5 Butcher shop choice 53 Obstacle on a golf course 28 Equinox mo.
10 Swamp critters 54 Common abrasive 31 Pigpen
12 Less fatty 55 Resist openly 35 Reclines lazily
13 Familiar threat (2 wds.) 36 Bygone Bway sign
14 Not in tune (hyph.) DOWN 39 Chicken feed
15 Soak up the sun 1 Mystery writer 40 Carpe !
16 Broken-down horse Paretsky 41 Atlas dot
18 Gullible person 2 Sporty trucks 42 Recipe direction
19 Juicy morsel 3 Traditional legends 45 Norse king
22 Poochs unwanted 4 April 15 org. 46 Quite
passengers 5 Lib. section 47 Attach
GET FUZZY 25 Unscrupulous ones 6 Klutzes 48 Opposite of post-
29 Guys partners 7 Puppy Love composer 49 Bitterly cold
30 Social customs 8 Ooze out 51 Angry
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110 employment 110 employment 110 employment 203 Public notices 296 appliances 303 electronics
FicTiTious business name 1960's avocaDo Osterizer blender onKyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
sTaTemenT #274987 excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Job Title: aWs systems neWsPaPer inTerns The following person is doing business 0513 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
administrators Journalism as: RANZAN, 921 Main St., REDWOOD
Job Location: Belmont, CA The Daily Journal is looking for in- CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owner: air conDiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- samsunG FlaT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
terns to do entry level reporting, re- RANZAN U.S.A. Corporation, CA. The mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
search, updates of our ongoing fea- business is conducted by a Corporation. brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
Requirements: BS or equiv. in CS, IT, tures and interviews. Photo interns al- The registrants commenced to transact 0898 sony DeTachable set :3cd /fm/am
CIS, etc. + 2 yrs. exp. so welcome. business under their FBN on N/A. double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
/s/Hitoshi Tagawa/ air conDiTioner, Portable, 14,000 4825
reqd. Exp. w/ VMWare, BTU, Commercial Cool model
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses-
Nagios,AWS Cloud & eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 9/15/2017. (Publish- CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- Tv sony Triniton 21" working condition.
Security, Linux, Solaris, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sories plus remote included. $10 OBO (650)784-3243.
months. The internship is unpaid, but
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
Apache and Tomcat intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17).
reqd terns have progressed in time into (650)345-1835 304 Furniture
paid correspondents and full-time re-
. porters. FicTiTious business name cirrus sTeam mop model SM212B 4 anTiQue DininG table for six people
Mail Resume: RingCentral, Inc. sTaTemenT #274792 new extra cleaning pads,user manual. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business $45. (650)588-5487
Attn: HR Dept. are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Scribble Me Happy, 411 S B Street, anTiQue mohaGany Bookcase. Four
20 Davis Drive, experience is preferred but not neces- SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered coleman lxe Roadtrip Grill - feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
Belmont, CA 94002 sarily required. Owner: Scribble Me Happy, LLC, CA. Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
The business is conducted by a Limited (650)918-9847 armchair GooD condition $55. 650-
Please send a cover letter describing Liability Company. The registrants com- 266-3184.
your interest in newspapers, a resume elecTric sTove From Sears
menced to transact business under their Excellent Condition $225
and three recent clips. Before you ap- FBN on 06/12/12. barzilay recorD - fine walnut cre-
ply, you should familiarize yourself Please Call (650)244-9267 denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804-
/s/Stacie Yun/
PaciFica selF storage facility seeking with our publication. Our Web site: This statement was filed with the Asses- 3947. Menlo Park.
www.smdailyjournal.com. GooD microWave 1100 watt $40 Da-
part-time Assistant Manager for light of- sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish- ly City (415) 231-4825. beiGe soFa $99. Excellent Condition
fice work, including computer. Knowl- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650) 315-2319
Send your information via e-mail to
sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17). larGe Fan - 26" x 26" - good condition
Representative needed to sell newspa-
edge of MS Windows a plus. Fax resume - $20.(650)697-6763 branD neW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul-
per print and web advertising and event to (650) 697-5906. Competitive hourly gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 box $45. (415)231-4825.
FicTiTious business name mFG h20labs Model 300 exc cond
marketing solutions. To apply, please call wage. sTaTemenT #275081 counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. branD neW Japanese Cotton Futton-
650-344-5200 and send resume to
info@smdailyjournal.com The following person is doing business Twin Size 72x40x5-$99
as: Celestial Sweets, 1192 Clark Ave, reFriGeraTor comPacT made by
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 (650)839-1064.
s/W DeveloPmenT enGineer SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
Owner: Andrea Celeste Olmos, same ad- 573 5269
carPeT runner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
Develop technical designs & software ar- dress. The business is conducted by an room heaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- or: floral design. good condition
chitectures for app level programs for on- Individual. The registrants commenced vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. $45.00. (650)266-3184
line platform, etc. to transact business under their FBN on (650)952-3500
N/A. coaT/haT sTanD, solid wood, for your
Req.: BS in Comp Sci; & must have tak- /s/Andrea Celeste Olmos/ seWinG machine-royal XL 6000 mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
WE ARE HIRING!!! en "System Analysis and Design" and This statement was filed with the Asses- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 7045
WE HAVE OPPORUTNITIES IN SAN FRANCISCO, "Multimedia Systems" courses. sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish- (650)342-8436.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, commoDe, GooD condition. $20 obo.
OAKLAND, SANTA CLARA, SACRAMENTO AND MANTECA!!!! Please submit resume to: 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17). seWinG machine: Older Singer Porta- Please call (650)745-6309
ble sewing machine. Works great.
Have you ever wanted to be involved in the restaurant industry without actually Tapas Media, Inc. $40.00 (650)207-4162 comPuTer sWivel CHAIR. Padded
having to serve or plate food? Auto-Chlor System needs hungry and energetic Chang Kim FicTiTious business name Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
263 Hatch Lane, Suite C sTaTemenT #274953 sinGer seWinG Machine. Good condi-
professionals who are looking for the opportunity to grow their career as our next Burlingame, CA 94010 The following person is doing business tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call comPuTer Table, adjustable height,
top-performing Service and Sales Representative. The Field Sales and Service Rep as: TaktiKa Consulting, 2911 Alameda (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
will be driving around the city, servicing commercial dish machines for restaurants de las Pulgas, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. 697-8481
and hospitality establishments. Registered Owner: Alandra L. Mosley, vicKs Warm Vaporizer Like New
same address. The business is conduct- $10.00 (650)697-6763 DesK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
(650)458-3578
203 Public notices ed by an Individual. The registrants
WhirlPool Washer DRYER, GE
This position comes with an established book of customers, and entails spending commenced to transact business under
their FBN on N/A. Refrigerator all working and in good con-
90% of the day in the field, servicing, troubleshooting, selling, and developing and FicTiTious business name dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. DineTTe Table, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
maintaining relationships with the accounts. sTaTemenT #274867 /s/Alandra L. Mosley/ (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: Marvelous VT Nails, 1485 El Camino sor-County Clerk on 9/12/2017. (Publish- 297 bicycles DininG Table (36"x54") and 4 match-
Phenomenal Career Perks: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
Real # 206, BELMONT, CA 94002. Reg-
istered Owner: Tuan Hoang, 2985 Cas- 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17). aDulT biKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- $250 .(650)-654-1930.
Visiting some of the most trendy restaurants, making friends with management loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
and staff tleton Dr., San Jose, CA 95148. The
business is conducted by an Individual. Dresser 4-DraWer in Belmont for
An exciting new opportunity offering training, mentorship, and daily challenges FicTiTious business name chilDs schWinn bicycle, blue in $75. Good condition; good for children.
The registrants commenced to transact sTaTemenT #274833 good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. Call (650)678-8585
to advance your sales skills in the restaurant industry and beyond business under the FBN on N/A. The following person is doing business
A rich salary and commission structure. /s/Tuan Hoang/ as: 1)Ed Tech Recruiting 2)Educational neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Dresser- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall
A company truck, gas, and phone This statement was filed with the Asses- Technology Recruiting, 384 De Anza $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
sor-County Clerk on 9/1/2017. (Publish- Avenue, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. mes
Stability, standard working hours, no lay-offs, a great company culture and
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Registered Owner: Naloma, Inc., CA.
promotion opportunities The business is conducted by a Corpo-
Full benefits, 401K, Paid Vacation/Sick, Profit Sharing Plan
9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17).
ration. The registrants commenced to
298 collectibles Dresser- vicTorian. 35 tall
48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
transact business under their FBN on 30 1950's The First Authentic Rock & Roll $450. (650)888-2662.
Taking the Next Step: We want you to succeed here so we offer step-by- FicTiTious business name Aug 2017. Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591-
step training and clear performance objectives so you will be best positioned to: /s/Gabriel Lucas/ 9769 San Carlos Dresser-arT Deco. Heavy Glass.
sTaTemenT #274839 This statement was filed with the Asses-
Service and maintain the equipment The following person is doing business Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish- billy Dee Williams autographed Star (650)888-2662.
Build relationships with your customers as: Holly Oak, 624 Hemlock Ave., MILL- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner: Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
Maximize performance through upselling 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17). space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- Drexel heaDboarD $50. (650)589-
Crystal Lee Delany, same address. The 6614 0764
business is conducted by an Individual.
Auto-Chlor System has built a strong foundation of success for over 75 years as a The registrants commenced to transact orDer To shoW cause For enTerTainmenT cenTer for $50.
FrameD lebron James painting,
market leader in commercial dishwasher leasing and cleaning products to the business under the FBN on N/A. chanGe oF name 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
restaurant and hospitality industries. /s/Crystal Lee Delany/ CASE# 17CIV04009 9769, San Carlos (650)726-4102
This statement was filed with the Asses- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, GliDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
Check out the possibilities here atjobs.autochlor.net. Visit our Facebook page 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
( www.facebook.com/autochlor ) to see what it is like to be apart of this fun, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17). PETITION OF iKea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
dynamic, family owned company. $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
MaryBeth Lorenc 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
FicTiTious business name TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: miller liTe Neon sign , work good iKea Table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
sTaTemenT #274866 Petitioner: MaryBeth Lorenc filed a peti- $59 call (650)218-6528 $ 30. (650)598-9804.
The following person is doing business tion with this court for a decree changing
names as follows: suPremes GreaTesT Hits, 2 album
as: Apac Homes, 840 Hinckley Rd, Suite set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- leaTher secTional sofa with otto-
Present Name: MaryBeth Lorenc
immeDiaTe oPeninG #138, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis-
tered Owner: Emily K. Wu, 88 S. Broad-
Proposed Name: MaryBeth Lorence 9769 man. Like brand new! $300.
(650) 861-2411.

neWsPaPer way #3105, Millbrae, CA 94030. The


business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
vinTaGe Floral Bone china teacup,
saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six
sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood
love seaT, Upholstered pale yellow
floral $99. (650)574-4021

Delivery business under the FBN on 9/01/2017.


/s/Emily K. Wu/
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
City. neW Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
This statement was filed with the Asses- granted. Any person objecting to the 299 computers Sell! (650) 875-8159.
sor-County Clerk on 9/1/2017. (Publish- name changes described above must file
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a written objection that includes the rea- recorDable cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- neW TWin Mattress set plus frame
reDWooD ciTy 9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17). sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
oaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched
be heard and must appear at the hearing
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50
FicTiTious business name to show cause why the petition should 300 Toys (650)646-8530
not be granted. If no written objection is
& sTaTemenT #274831
The following person is doing business
as: D&D Auto Works and Towing, 790 S.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Doll house w/ furniture $50.00 new
joe 650 573 5269
oFFice Table, 24"x48" HD. folding
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
assisTanT manaGer Amphlett Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
Registered Owner: Sandra J. Lopez, 408
petition shall be held on 10/24/17 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
larGe sTuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
Seeking Assistant Manager to manage small team and Oliver St., Redwood City, CA 94061. The Order to Show Cause shall be published oFFice TyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
manage a small newspaper route business is conducted by an Individual. at least once each week for four succes- rollerblaDes, GooD condition.
The registrants commenced to transact Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- wood with formica wood grain top $25
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- (650) 787-9753
business under their FBN on N/A. ing on the petition in the following news- 6309
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. /s/Sandra J. Lopez/ paper of general circulation: ornaTe larGe booKcase: Two
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal sTar Wars one 4 orange card ac-
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish- Filed: 9/11/2017 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
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