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Tuesday Oct. 17, 2017 XVIII, Edition 52 www.smdailyjournal.com

Rough road for bike safety fixes


Riders claim more protections would increase ridership, but roadblocks still exist
By Austin Walsh commuters out of their cars, they
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF claim the path to successfully imple-
menting some of the suggested bik-
If you build it, they will come. ing measures is no smooth ride.
That is the call for safety improve- Managing competing interests for
ments from bicyclists who claim limited space on heavily-trafficked
additional protections would encour- roads, coordinating collaboration
age commuters to trade four wheels between oversight agencies and
for two as their primary mode of financing the improvements are
transportation. County. If we had better infrastruc- among the roadblocks identified by
More safety improvements for ture, that would enable many more officials.
the people who are not bold and people to bike as part of their com- Yet despite the existing obstacles,
brave and confident, said cyclist mute and other daily trips. momentum could be building toward
Adina Levin, identifying her recom- But while transportation officials beginning the work needed to make AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL
mendations for improving bike acknowledge the opportunity to Cyclist Adina Levin, of Menlo Park, has been pushing for bicycle
access throughout San Mateo clear traffic congestion by getting See COMMUTE, Page 20 access improvements throughout San Mateo County.

NDNU faculty cry


foul over delayed
wages, file claims
Extra duties, late pay strain new union contract
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

In an effort to call attention to what they say is delayed


pay for work beyond a full-time teaching load, faculty mem-
bers at Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont have
filed 15 unpaid wage claims with the state Labor
Commissioners Office.
The complaints were filed Friday after the recently-union-
ized group of faculty failed to receive pay for work they had
done outside of their regular teaching load this semester,
said union negotiator Nato Green.
The universitys alleged failure to include overload pay,
or wages meant to account for advising and hiring, duties
considered in excess of a regular teaching load, in fall pay-
checks came as a surprise to 29-year faculty member Jean
REUTERS Nyland and her colleagues.
An American flag stands in front of a home destroyed after a wildfire tore through Santa Rosa. We just received a check that didnt have the additional
amount, she said. We were very disappointed that the uni-

Conditions improve
versity did this.
See NDNU, Page 19

Millbrae Community Center


Better weather give Bay Area air quality rebuild plans taking shape
leg up for crews on Officials collect feedback on new buildings details

North Bay wildfires slowly getting better


By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

By Sudhin Thanawala and Brian Melley By Anna Schuessler the days to come.
Tom Flannigan, spokesman for The movement to rebuild a new Millbrae Community
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
the Bay Area Air Quality Center is forming as officials are collecting feedback on
Management District, said offi- potential designs to replace the recreation facility ruined by
SANTA ROSA The winds eased, some of the Though the smoke emanating an arson fire last year.
from the wildfires ravaging the cials have observed drastic
smoke began to clear and the forecast Monday Officials launched an online survey intended to collect
North Bay in the past week has improvement in the regions air
offered a tantalizing chance of rain to firefighters residents preference on the size of the new building, ameni-
been a cause for concern for Bay quality over the weekend after
trying to corral the blazes that have laid waste to ties to be offered there and layout of the reconstructed center
Area residents, regional air parts of the Bay Area clocked air
the nations most celebrated wine-making region. adjacent to Central Park.
quality officials are predicting
clearer skies and healthier air in See AIR, Page 8
See FIRES, Page 8 See CENTER, Page 20
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Thought for the Day


What is time? The shadow on the dial, the striking of
the clock, the running of the sand, day and night,
summer and winter, months, years, centuries these
are but arbitrary and outward signs, the measure of
Time, not Time itself.Time is the Life of the soul.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet

This Day in History


A 58-1/2-hour drama in Midland,

1987 Texas, ended happily as rescuers freed


Jessica McClure, an 18-month-old girl
trapped in a narrow, abandoned well.
In 1 7 9 3 , during the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette,
the queen of France, was beheaded.
In 1 8 5 9 , radical abolitionist John Brown led a group of 21
men in a raid on Harpers Ferry in western Virginia. (Ten of
Browns men were killed and five escaped. Brown and six fol-
lowers were captured; all were executed.)
In 1 9 1 6 , Planned Parenthood had its beginnings as
Margaret Sanger and her sister, Ethel Byrne, opened the first
birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York.
In 1 9 3 4 , Chinese Communists, under siege by the
Nationalists, began their long march lasting a year from
southeastern to northwestern China.
In 1 9 4 2 , the ballet Rodeo, with music by Aaron Copland
and choreography by Agnes de Mille, premiered at New
Yorks Metropolitan Opera House. REUTERS
In 1 9 4 6 , 10 Nazi war criminals condemned during the A swan stands on the banks of the river Seine in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Nuremberg trials were hanged.
In 1 9 5 7 , Britains Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
began a visit to the United States with a stopover at the site In other news ...
of the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. Copenhagen, Denmark, in the 13th the ring in about 15 minutes.
In 1 9 6 8 , American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos
Teacher who hour of Friday the 13th, headed for Palacio says she started crying hys-
sparked controversy at the Mexico City Olympics by giving works at supermarket Helsinki Vantaa airport. terically at work when she got the
black power salutes during a victory ceremony after theyd to vie for U.S. bagging prize Finavia, which operates Finlands news that the ring had been found.
won gold and bronze medals in the 200-meter race. 21 airports, says the flight landed
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. A New
In 1 9 7 8 , the College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic
Hampshire woman is heading to Las eight minutes ahead of schedule at Breaking mad: Breaking Bad
Church chose Cardinal Karol Wojtyla to be the new pope; he 3:47 p.m. local.
took the name John Paul II. Vegas to compete for the title of house gets fence to block fans
Americas fastest grocery bagger. The flight started 11 years ago and
has fallen on Friday the 13th 21 times ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The real
WBTS-LD reports Alysha Orrok
Birthdays recently won the New Hampshire bag- with no reported ill effects.
Still, Finnair has decided to retire the
Albuquerque house made famous by the
methamphetamine-making character
ging competition. She will face off Walter White in the AMC-TV hit series
against Americas best during the flight number. As the carrier is switch-
ing around some flight numbers later Breaking Bad is getting a fence.
national competition in February for a
this month, Flight AY666 will become The owners are installing a 6-foot
$10,000 prize.
AY954. wrought iron fence on the front of the
The Portsmouth teacher pulls night house used in the series, starring
and weekend shifts at a Hannaford
Supermarket. She says she wasnt Mike Diamond rescues fiancees Bryan Cranston. The move comes after
the owners have complained of count-
always this good. The quick-handed trashed engagement ring less fans wanting snapshots and self-
pro says she dropped a soda that ies of the house.
exploded everywhere during her first JERSEY CITY, N.J. A New York
Actress Angela Actor-director Tim Singer John Mayer day. City woman who accidentally threw Joanne Quintana tells KOB-TV that
Lansbury is 92. Robbins is 59. is 40. her 3-carat diamond engagement ring she loses count of the number of week-
Expert-level bagging requires a
in the trash has been reunited with it, ly visitors to the house that her moth-
unique set of skills. Competitors are
Actor Peter Bowles is 81. Actor-producer Tony Anthony is thanks in large part to her soon-to-be- er owns. She said the tourists have
judged on multiple factors including
80. Actor Barry Corbin is 77. Sportscaster Tim McCarver is husband Mike Diamond. caused disruptions that have made
speed, weight distribution, appearance
76. Rock musician C.F. Turner (Bachman-Turner Overdrive) is WCBS-TV reports that Ashlee them fearful to leave the property unat-
and technique.
74. Actress Suzanne Somers is 71. Rock singer-musician Bob Palacio mistakenly threw the ring tended.
Orroks customers are confident in
Weir is 70. Producer-director David Zucker is 70. Record com- their baggers skills. away as she tossed some empty candy Some tourists have even told them
pany executive Jim Ed Norman is 69. Actor Daniel Gerroll is wrappers sitting on a nightstand. to close our garage and get out of
66. Actor Morgan Stevens is 66. Actress Martha Smith is 65. Friday the 13th: Flight Diamond called the sanitation the picture, Quintana said.
Comedian-actor Andy Kindler is 61. Actor-musician Gary department for help and dug through Construction on the fence in under-
Kemp is 58. Singer-musician Bob Mould is 57. Actor Randy
666 makes it safely to HEL piles of garbage Wednesday at a waste way, and Quintana says people have
Vasquez is 56. Rock musician Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) is COPENHAGEN, Denmark The transfer facility in Jersey City, just already tried to climb around the con-
55. Movie director Kenneth Lonergan is 55. Actor Christian Helsinki airport says Flight 666 has across the Hudson River from struction to snap a photo.
Stolte is 55. Actor Todd Stashwick is 49. Jazz musician Roy arrived safety in HEL the airport Manhattan. Their trash had been On Friday, a worker was seen placing
code for the Finnish capital for the picked up recently. With help from poles and two women in chairs outside
Hargrove is 48. Actress Terri J. Vaughn is 48. Singer Wendy
last time. some of his fiancees friends, Diamond of the houses open garage yelled at
Wilson (Wilson Phillips) is 48. Rapper B-Rock (B-Rock and
The Finnair flight took off from was able to find their bag containing visitors trying to take photos.
the Bizz) is 46. Rock singer Chad Gray (Mudvayne) is 46.

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Police reports
Tails wag and moods lighten Thats a bad call
Pet Assisted Therapy Program helps mental health inmates at county jails Someone lost $200 through a phone
scam on Pilgrim Drive in Foster City, it
By Aimee Lewis Strain was reported at 4:02 p.m. Wednesday,
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT Oct. 4.

Every Friday, Burlingame resident Bruce


Thompson throws a black leash around the FOSTER CITY
neck of his 7-year-old German shepherd Sus pended Li cens e. An Oakland resident
named Sadie and the duo hit the road. was cited and released for driving on a sus-
But theyre not heading to the dog park, pended license on State Route 92 and Metro
instead they are heading to the Maple Street
Center Boulevard, it was reported at 4:30
Correctional Facility in Redwood City
where they volunteer in a new pet assisted p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11.
therapy program designed to ease the ten- Petty Theft. Someone reported they left
sion for some of its inmates with mental ill- the garage door open all night and discov-
nesses. ered tools had been stolen on Hercules Lane,
Since June, two specially trained dogs, it was reported at 8:50 a.m. Wednesday, Oct.
Molly, a labrador, and Sadie alternate turns 11.
visiting the women in a group setting with Grand Theft. Someone reported all four
each of the inmates enjoying special one- tires were stolen from their car on Marlin
on-one time with the dog. Avenue, it was reported at 8:08 a. m.
The program is a partnership between the Wednesday, Oct. 11.
San Mateo County Sheriffs Office and the
Peninsula Humane Society/SPCA and is BURLINGAME
designed to assist the inmates by learning Petty theft. Someone stole random items
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
coping and social skills and reduce stress,
anxiety and depression, according to
Handler Bruce Thompson and Sadie the German shepherd with Sheriff Carlos Bolanos. from a store and ed in a silver vehicle on El
Camino Real, it was reported at 11;09 p.m.
Detective Salvador Zuno, spokesman with Whether the inmates walk with the dog, pet ioral tests that prove they are capable of
the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office. Friday, Sept. 29.
the dog or just sit with the dog, the animals handling a variety of situations, according
The program has really helped these are providing these women with a unique to Dizon. Reco v ered s to l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle
inmates, said Zuno. They are interacting bonding experience, she said. Thompson, a 40-year-resident of that was stolen in Burlingame was recovered
with a non-judgmental, warm and friendly This is a really positive experience for in Oakland on Howard Avenue, it was report-
dog and it seems to reduce their overall inmates and helps in their journey of get- ed at 6:38 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29.
See THERAPY, Page 4
stress, anxiety and (help their) well-being. ting rehabilitated, Dizon said.
Studies show that animal-human compan- Handlers and pets are trained through
ionship can be extremely beneficial in heal- classes at the PHS. The animals are not all
ing and helping to increase a persons hap- dogs PHS has one pig, a cat and even a
piness, according to Marivic Dizon, pet tortoise. The animals take classes that
assisted therapy coordinator with the PHS. include tugging, pulling and other behav-
4 Monday Oct. 16, 2017 LOCAL/STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Leader of California Senate to challenge Feinstein


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS diversity. Attacks our Judiciary Committee and Feinstein has focused, often in futility,
civil rights, our clean has never faced a serious on gun control issues and immigration. She
SACRAMENTO Democrat Kevin de air, our health access and electoral challenge from is also a senior member of the powerful
Leon, leader of the California Senate, said our public safety, the within her party. Appropriations Committee, a post that has
Sunday he will challenge U.S. Sen. Dianne campaign email said She said last week that enabled her to tend to Californias needs,
Feinstein in next years election. about the president. and the intelligence panel.
that shell run for her
The Los Angeles Democrat announced via De Leon will make a
email that hes ready to run on his progres- fifth full term and quickly She is an environmentalist but worked
formal public announce- was endorsed by fellow with House Majority Leader Kevin
sive record fighting climate change and ment in Los Angeles on
pushing for immigration reform, womens Democrats including McCarthy, a California Republican, to bro-
Kevin de Leon Wednesday. Dianne ker an agreement on divisive Central Valley
rights and quality education. Feinstein Californias other U.S.
He was elected to the senator, Kamala Harris, water issues that was opposed by former
His announcement did not mention the
84-year-old Feinstein by name. state Senate in 2010 and became its presi- Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer.
and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.
De Leon, 50, said he wants to join the dent pro tem in 2014. De Leon previously Lots more to do: ending gun violence, Feinstein, who had a pacemaker implant-
U. S. Senate to fight the policies of served in the California Assembly. combating climate change, access to health ed in January, is the oldest senator in a
President Donald Trump. Feinstein, who has been in the Senate care, Feinstein said on Twitter. chamber where its not uncommon for peo-
He disregards our voices. Demonizes our since 1992, is its ranking Democrat on the ple to serve into their 80s.

FEMA rejects appeals worth $1.2 billion over a decade


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS requirements or decides it shouldnt have million it received nearly two decades ago to that major disasters can result in extremely
approved the payouts in the first place. repair storm damage because it failed to ade- complex, technically complicated projects
As U.S. communities ravaged by this Over the past decade, FEMAs denials and quately document work done. Lopez called that span many, many years. But he said
years series of intense hurricanes and wild- reversals have caused uncertainty and anger FEMAs actions completely and utterly the agency has recently taken steps to
fires clear debris and begin to rebuild, many in some communities, led to long rounds of unfair. A few weeks after the denial, reduce what he called misunderstandings.
are counting on the federal government to appeals, strained local budgets, made it hard Sweetwater suffered a fresh round of damage An analysis by the Associated Press found
help cover their costs. They could be in for a for some organizations to stay afloat, and from Hurricane Irma. that over the past decade, FEMA headquarters
frustrating surprise. occasionally delayed the rebuilding For its part, FEMA is legally obligated to has denied appeals for at least $1.2 billion
If history is any guide, some local gov- process. look out for the taxpayers money and guard sought by local governments and nonprofit
ernments and nonprofit organizations could My word of advice for everybody is docu- against misuse and fraud by local govern- groups to protect or rebuild communities hit
get less than they were told to expect from ment, document, document, warned a frus- ments and organizations that overcharge the by hurricanes, floods, fires, earthquakes,
the Federal Emergency Management trated Mayor Orlando Lopez of Sweetwater, federal government or use emergency aid to tornadoes or other major disasters.
Agency. Others could be asked years from Florida. Cross your ts, dot your is and undertake long-desired improvements they The AP reviewed more than 900 final
now to repay some or all of the aid they back up everything. couldnt otherwise afford. appeal rulings. In one-third of those cases,
received, if FEMA concludes the projects On Aug. 15, FEMA denied an appeal from Christopher Logan, FEMAs public assis- FEMA granted some or all of the requested
failed to comply with its voluminous the Miami suburb and said it must repay $2 tance director, said in the agencys defense funding, totaling about $250 million.

THERAPY
he loves his work in pet therapy and spends She is so excited to get out of the car and treat inside a container so that the inmates
his time with Sadie also in the Maguire her tail is wagging and she is very easy- can hide it for Sadie to find. He also totes
Correctional Facility in Redwood City and going with everyone, Thompson said. his treat pouch so he can have Sadie sit,
in the San Francisco Jail in San Bruno. His sixth German shepherd, Sadie was res- shake, lie down or walk through a cone con-
Continued from page 3 While he says he loves the idea of giving cued in Bakersfield in late March of 2012. figuration to provide the inmates with
back and hopes to better the human condi- Thompson adopted her two weeks later. entertainment if desired.
Burlingame and retired longtime educator, tion by volunteering, Thompson said he Sadie has undergone several obedience The weekly visits last about an hour and
most recently as superintendent of the sees that Sadie values the time too. classes, as well as the American Kennel are predominantly in a group setting at the
Woodside Elementary School District, said Clubs Canine Good Citizen Test, a test that Maple Street facility, with each group con-
is considered the gold standard for dog sisting of about five to six women. Each
behavior testing a dogs ability to handle inmate receives her own time with the dog.
other dogs, take commands and not show a Apart from easing stress and tension in an
reactive nature around other dogs. inmate, Zuno says the program works to
Following Sadies success with the AKCs better the general environment in the jail.
test, Thompson thought Sadie could be a We know that if we help them then it
great therapy dog, so they took the course reduces our risks more too because if they
and passed the test. Since then, Thompson have less stress and anxiety, the chances of
and Sadie have been visiting nursing and acting up or a violent episode are less like-
assisted living facilities, juvenile halls and ly, so this helps us because we dont have to
county jails. engage with a hostile or emotionally unsta-
Beyond obedience training, Sadie has ble inmate, Zuno said.
completed a lot of tracking work as well, With the program off to such a positive
using her nose to find hidden items. start, Zuno said he hopes to increase the fre-
Thompson said that when he visits the quency with more pets coming to bond with
inmates, sometimes hell carry with him a the inmates.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Monday Oct. 16, 2017 5
Tillerson: North Korea diplomacy
continues until first bomb drops
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
But be clear: The president has
WASHINGTON Secretary of State Rex also made clear to me that he
Tillerson said Sunday that diplomatic
efforts aimed at resolving the North Korean wants this solved diplomatically.
crisis will continue until the first bomb Hes not seeking to go to war.
drops.
That statement comes despite President Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
Donald Trumps tweets a couple of weeks
ago that his chief envoy was wasting his provided no elaboration about those chan-
time trying to negotiate with Little nels or the substance of any discussions.
Rocket Man, a mocking nickname Trump Soon after, Trump took to Twitter, saying
has given the nuclear-armed nations leader he had told our wonderful Secretary of
Kim Jong Un. State, that he is wasting his time trying to
I think he does want to be clear with Kim negotiate with Little Rocket Man ... Save
Jong Un and that regime in North Korea your energy Rex, well do what has to be
REUTERS that he has military preparations ready to done! Trump offered no further explana-
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson pauses in his remarks welcoming Organization of American go and he has those military options on the tion, but he said all military options are on
States Secretary General Luis Almagro (not pictured) at the State Department. table. And we have spent substantial time the table for dealing with North Koreas
actually perfecting those, Tillerson told nuclear and missile programs.

Im intact, Rex Tillerson says, CNNs State of the Union.


But be clear: The president has also made
clear to me that he wants this solved diplo-
Analysts have speculated about whether
the president and his top diplomat were
playing good cop, bad cop with North
matically. Hes not seeking to go to war, Korea, and how China might interpret the
brushingoff drama with Trump Tillerson said.
Recent mixed messaging from the top of
the U.S. government has raised concerns
confusing signals from Washington.
Beijing is the Norths main trading partner,
and the U. S. is counting on China to
By Jonathan Lemire flatly deny he ever called the president a about the potential for miscalculation amid enforce U.N. sanctions.
and Josh Lederman moron. the increasingly bellicose exchange of Rest assured that the Chinese are not
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It was unclear why Tillerson was unwilling words by Trump and the North Korean confused in any way what the American pol-
to repeat what his spokeswoman has said on leader. icy towards North Korea (is) or what our
WASHINGTON Secretary of State Rex his behalf. But the continuing questions Trump told the U.N. General Assembly actions and efforts are directed at,
Tillerson on Sunday ducked, danced and side- have brought his strained relationship with last month that if the U.S. is forced to Tillerson said.
stepped the question of whether he truly the president into renewed focus. defend itself or its allies, we will have no Asked if Trumps tweets undermined
called President Donald Trump a moron, Tillerson insisted the relationship is choice but to totally destroy North Korea. Tillerson, the secretary said: I think what
dismissing the brouhaha as the petty stuff solid, and that the continuing public focus Trump also tweeted that Koreas leadership the president is doing is hes trying to
of Washington. Though they keep coming, on whether hes being undermined by the wont be around much longer if it contin- motivate action on a number of peoples
Tillerson insisted the persistent queries president has not impeded his ability to suc- ued its provocations, a declaration that led part, in particular the regime in North
arent hindering his mission as the nations ceed in his role. As the drama has played out, the Norths foreign minister to assert that Korea. I think he does want to be clear with
top diplomat. Tillerson has brushed it off as meaningless Trump had declared war on our country. Kim Jong Un and that regime in North
Asked about a leading GOP senators com- Washington-centric noise that he says he Tillerson acknowledged during a recent Korea that he has military preparations
ment You cannot publicly castrate your doesnt understand as an outsider. The Texan trip to Beijing that the Trump administra- ready to go and he has those military
own secretary of state Tillerson would and former Exxon Mobil CEO never served tion was keeping open direct channels of options on the table and we have spent sub-
have none of it. I checked. Im fully intact. in government or politics before becoming communications with North Korea and stantial time perfecting those.
Again and again, Tillerson declined in a secretary of state. probing the Norths willingness to talk. He
news show interview to attest to the accura- I know the appearance of it certainly
cy of the report about his use of the word looks like theres sometimes disunity,
moron to describe the commander in chief. Tillerson said on CBS Face the Nation.
Tillerson said he was not dignifying the Theres no confusion among the people
question with an answer, reprising his that matter.
response from earlier this month, the morn- Questions about Trumps tensions with his
ing the story broke, when he used an extraor- secretary of state come as the U.S. faces a
dinary televised statement to insist he had series of international crises, including the
nothing but respect for Trump. threat posed by North Korea and fate of the
Im not making a game out of it, Iran nuclear deal.
Tillerson said Sunday on CNNs State of the Tillersons critics, including a growing
Union. Asked once more, he replied: Im list of foreign policy experts, have ques-
not playing. tioned whether he can effectively lead
Yet Tillerson has let others play it on his American diplomacy if hes perceived by for-
behalf. He previously dispatched State eign leaders as being at odds with the true

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Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert to decision-maker: Trump.

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controller for the American Forests Products Company. Al was the founding CFO of BOETFSWJDFT by Peninsula Pharmacists Association
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for the Walter Johnson Foundation and provided wealth management advice to a t%PPS1SJ[FTBOE(JWFBXBZT by College of San Mateo Nursing Students
wealthy client and friend for many years. He also helped many of his family members
and friends with nancial advice and tax preparation free of charge.
Al was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and friend to all of us
who knew him. He was a true gentleman with a kind and patient manner.
He loved to spend time with his family and friends and we will all miss him
tremendously.
Rosary service will be held at 4pm on Tuesday, October 17th at Sneider & Sullivan
& OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at 10:30am on Wednesday, October 18th at St. Bartholomew Church, samTrans
300 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Interment to follow at Gate of Heaven
Cemetery, 22555 Cristo Rey Dr., Los Altos CA.
In lieu of owers, memorial donations can be made to the Mission Hospice House,
111 16th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94402.
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6 Monday Oct. 16, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Collins urges president to back


effort to restore health subsidy
By Hope Yen The payments will be stopped beginning
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this week, with sign-up season for subsi-
dized private insurance set to start Nov. 1.
WASHINGTON A key moderate The president is not going to continue to
Republican urged President Donald Trump throw good money after bad, give $7 bil-
on Sunday to back a bipartisan Senate effort lion to insurance companies unless some-
to shield consumers from rising premiums thing changes about Obamacare that would
after his abrupt decision to halt federal pay- justify it, said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-
ments to insurers. Sen. Susan Collins called S.C., who golfed with Trump Saturday at the
the move disruptive and an immediate Trump National Golf Club in Sterling,
threat to access to health care. Virginia.
What the president is doing is affecting Its got to be a good deal, Graham said.
peoples access and the cost of health care In his decision last week, Trump derided
right now, said Sen. Susan Collins of the $7 billion in subsidies as bailouts to
Maine, who has cast pivotal votes on insurers and suggested he was trying to get
health care in the narrowly divided Senate. Democrats to negotiate and agree to a broad- REUTERS
This is not a bailout of the insurers. What er effort to repeal and replace former Sen. Susan Collins speaks at the Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerces Quarterly
this money is used for is to help low- President Barack Obamas health care law, a Business Breakfast in Rockport, Maine.
income people afford their deductibles and bid that repeatedly crashed in the GOP-run
their co-pays. Senate this summer. for states to offer lower-cost insurance Democratic leaders as a little far down the
Congress needs to step in and I hope that The payments seek to lower out-of-pock- policies with less coverage than Obamas road. She noted the bipartisan effort in the
the president will take a look at what were et costs for insurers, which are required law mandates. Senate and said ultimately it will be up to a
doing, she added. under Obamas law to reduce poorer peoples Still, congressional Republicans are Republican-controlled Congress and execu-
Her comments reflected an increasing expenses about 6 million people. To divided over that effort. White House budget tive branch whether the federal government
focus Sunday on the bipartisan Senate effort recoup the lost money, carriers are likely to director Mick Mulvaney has suggested that can avert a shutdown by years end.
led by Sens. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., and raise 2018 premiums for people buying Trump may oppose any agreement unless he The government faces a Dec. 8 deadline
Patty Murray, D-Wash., to at least temporar- their own health insurance policies. gets something he wants such as a repeal on the debt limit and government spending.
ily reinstate the payments to avoid immedi- Alexander and Murray have been seeking of Obamacare or funding of Trumps prom- Were not about closing down govern-
ate turmoil in the insurance market, even as a deal that the Tennessee Republican has ised wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. ment. The Republicans have the majority,
Trump signaled he wouldnt back a deal said would reinstate the payments for two On Sunday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said. In terms of the health care,
without getting something he wants in years. In exchange, Alexander said, Pelosi, D-Calif., described Trumps demand were saying Lets follow what Sen. Murray
return. Republicans want meaningful flexibility for a sit-down with congressional and Alexander are doing.

Chill in the air as McConnell prepares to meet with Trump


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and replace Obamacare, dumping McConnell, R-Ky. In a speech to They dont want this hyper-partisan-
and we failed. We prom- religious conservatives Saturday, Bannon ship. They want us to work together. And
WASHINGTON President Donald ised to cut taxes and we put on notice some of those incumbents they want us to get things done, she
Trump blames the Senates GOP leader for have yet to do it, said who are at risk of a challenge from his said.
the health overhaul failure, hints at tanta- Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- flank of the party. He said the lawmakers Collins, whos served in the Senate since
lizing deals with Democrats and watches S. C. , a member of possibly can avoid that wrath if they dis- 1997, added that Bannons over-the-top
his former strategist work to bulldoze the Congress since 1995. avow McConnell and meet other condi- rhetoric is not helpful. Mitch McConnell
Republican establishment on Capitol Hill. If were successful, tions. is the Senate majority leader. The president
Theres no need for air conditioning at Mitch McConnells fine. This is our war, Bannon said. The needs him. Im glad theyre working
the White House with that chill in the air Mitch If were not, were all in establishment started it. . . . You all are together on tax reform and a lot of other
when Trump, a public official since McConnell trouble. We lose our gonna finish it. issues. And Im glad theyre meeting this
January, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch majority and I think Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine moderate week.
McConnell, first elected to Congress in President Trump will not get re-elected. who just passed up a run for governor and McConnell responded to Trumps Twitter
1984, meet on Monday. Steve Bannon, back at Breitbart News was a pivotal no vote on health care, said barrage after the failed health care effort by
Mitch McConnells not our problem. after helping Trump win the presidency and Bannons rhetoric is exactly what the saying that the challenges of governing
Our problem is that we promised to repeal serving in the West Wing, is committed to American people are tired of. should come as no surprise.

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Trump leaves Republicans with heavy lift on Iran deal
By Richard Lardner Bob Corker, R-Tenn., the chairman of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Foreign Relations Committee. Trump
belittled Corker this past week with a series
WASHINGTON Republicans demanded of tweets and erroneously blamed the sena-
a major say on the Iran nuclear agreement tor, who will retire at the end of next year,
two years ago and never got it from for the original Iran deal. Corker dubbed the
Democrat Barack Obama. Now that White House an adult day care center and
President Donald Trump has directed charged that Trump could be setting the
Congress to make the international pact nation on the path to world war.
more stringent, the GOP is finding that Corker, in a conference call with
having that voice wont be easy. reporters on Friday, focused on perhaps the
Republicans will have to win over skep- most significant task of his chairmanship
tical Democrats and key allies in Europe and didnt address the bitter back and forth
who are wary of altering the accord that with Trump.
they believe has prevented Iran from He previewed the main elements of legis-
assembling an arsenal of atomic weapons lation he is developing with Sen. Tom
in exchange for lifting economic sanc- Cotton, R-Ark., a national security hawk
tions. Republican leaders also may face who has echoed Trumps more confronta-
resistance from members of their own tional approach toward Iran, to toughen the
party. nuclear accord and the law governing U.S.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., a member of participation in the deal.
the Foreign Relations Committee, said Over the last several months, we have
Friday hell reserve judgment on any legis- been working closely with the State
REUTERS FILE PHOTO Department, National Security Council and
lation but has serious doubts about
whether it is even possible to fix such a Donald Trump speaks about the Iran nuclear deal in the Diplomatic Room of the White House. Senator Cotton to develop a legislative
dangerously flawed agreement. litany of malign behavior and hitting its out or re-impose nuclear sanctions. strategy to address bipartisan concerns
Trump on Friday angrily accused Iran of main military wing with anti-terrorism Instead he kicked the issue to Congress about the (Iran deal) without violating U.S.
violating the spirit of the nuclear deal that sanctions. But the president, breaking with and told them to toughen the law. commitments, Corker said in a statement.
was forged with the U.S. and other world a campaign pledge to rip up the agreement, Taking the lead will be the Republican On the call, Corker promised an open
powers in 2015, blaming Tehran for a said he was not yet ready to pull the U.S. whom Trump has been feuding with Sen. legislative process.

Iraqi forces enter territory disputed with Kurds


By Philip Issa countryside outside the city without facing autonomous region that neighbors Kirkuk until now. As for the future, I dont know,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS resistance from Kurdish peshmerga forces, province. said Bahja Ahmad Amin.
Al-Iraqiya state TV said. However, some res- The move came three weeks after Kurds Kurdish forces deployed into the now dis-
BAGHDAD Iraqi federal forces entered idents of the city and an Iraqi militia com- voted for independence in a controversial puted areas after Iraqi federal defenses crum-
disputed territory held by Kurds early mander reported shelling. but symbolic referendum that Baghdad has bled during an advance by Islamic State
Monday, seeking to end a nearly month-old Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadis office so refused to acknowledge. It says the vote fighters in 2014. Baghdad has insisted the
political fight over areas taken under con- said in a statement carried on Al-Iraqiya that organized by the countrys regional Kurdish Kurds return control of the areas ever since.
trol by Kurdish militias three years ago to Iraqs leader ordered federal forces to authority was unconstitutional. Inside Kirkuk city, which is home to more
defend the oil city of Kirkuk against the impose security in the city in cooperation A commander of the local Kurdish police than 1 million people, residents shuttered
Islamic State group. with the inhabitants and the peshmerga, force said his forces remained in control of themselves in homes and reported hearing
The Iraqi army and federal anti-terrorist indicating he was willing to share adminis- the provinces disputed oil wells. Theres sporadic booms they said sounded like
and police units rolled into parts of the tration of the city with the Kurdish been no agreement to hand over the wells shelling and rocket fire.

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By Abdi Guled
inspires Bangladeshi aid and worry
DHAKA, Bangladesh They had seen the images of
Rohingya Muslim refugees arriving hungry and exhausted
after traveling days without food to reach Myanmars bor-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS der with Bangladesh. They had heard the stories of gun-
shot wounds and midnight escapes from angry mobs and
MOGADISHU, Somalia The most soldiers.
powerful bomb blast ever witnessed in So when the rickshaw pullers, tea stall vendors and
Somalias capital killed 276 people other villagers in northern Bangladeshs Mymensingh
with around 300 others injured, the district were asked to give, they did in days raising
countrys information minister said $10,000 to donate to hospitals and refugee camps helping
early Monday, making it the deadliest those who fled in what is now Asias largest refugee crisis
single attack in this Horn of Africa in decades.
nation. The toll was expected to rise. They came forward with whatever they had, whatever
they could give us, said Mohammad Abdullah-al-Kafi,
In a tweet, Abdirahman Osman called who helped collect the donations and then traveled to a
the attack barbaric and said countries refugee camp to hand them out. I could not hold my tears
including Turkey and Kenya had when we got there and saw their suffering. We cried, and
already offered to send medical aid. they cried as we distributed money.
Hospitals were overwhelmed a day The sheer need of the Rohingya Muslims has inspired
after a truck bomb targeted a crowded similar grassroots campaigns across Bangladesh, a
street near key government ministries, Muslim-majority nation in which there is great sympathy
including foreign affairs. for the Rohingyas tales of persecution and abuse in large-
As angry protesters gathered near REUTERS
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Shabab extremist group for what it the deadliest attacks in sub-Saharan Inside, bleary-eyed nurses transport- weeks, fleeing what the United Nations has described as
called a national disaster. However, Africa, larger than the Garissa ed a man whose legs had been blown textbook ethnic cleansing.
Africas deadliest Islamic extremist University attack in Kenya in 2015 off. He waited as surgeons attended to Some in this already impoverished and overpopulated
group, which often targets high-pro- and the U.S. Embassy bombings in another badly injured patient. nation, however, have begun to worry that the staggering
file areas of the capital, had yet to Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Exhausted doctors struggled to keep influx of people could sap Bangladeshs resources and
comment. Doctors at Mogadishu hospitals their eyes open, while screams from push the economy and those already struggling to com-
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step up attacks after both the Trump tims, many burned beyond recogni- echoed through the halls.
administration and Somalias recently tion. This is really horrendous, Nearly all of the wounded victims Suspected IS militants kill
elected president announced new mili- unlike any other time in the past, said have serious wounds, said nurse Samir
tary efforts against the group. Dr. Mohamed Yusuf, the director of Abdi. Unspeakable horrors. The
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Opposition vies for landmark victory in polarized Venezuela 25, according to security and hospital officials.
They said the near-simultaneous attacks took place at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS projected in polls to win more than night. and around the town of Sheikh Zweid, with dozens of mil-
half the races, but this success depend- Socialist party leader Jorge itants using heavy machine guns and mortars. Apache hel-
CARACAS, Venezuela Elections ed heavily on their ability to motivate Rodriguez said participation was icopter gunships were called in to repel the attackers, said
in Venezuela on Sunday could tilt a disenchanted voters. much higher Sunday than during the the officials. No other details were immediately available.
majority of the country 23 governor- Voting got off to a relatively slow last regional vote in 2012, when 9.2 The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because
ships back into opposition control for start in Miranda, the countrys second million Venezuelans cast ballots. they were not authorized to speak to the media.
the first time in nearly two decades of most populous state that surrounds the Opposition leader Ramon Guillermo Egyptian security forces have for years battled militants
socialist party rule though the gov- capital. Some polling centers were Aveledo described the election as a in northern Sinai, which borders the Gaza Strip and Israel.
ernment said the newly elected gover- nearly empty in the morning, but vot- gigantic popular victory of historic But the insurgency there has gained momentum after the
nors will be subordinate to a pro-gov- ing appeared to pick up in the after- proportions. Egyptian military ousted an elected Islamist president in
ernment constitutional assembly. noon. Some people were still in line The Venezuelan people have 2013.
The election was being watched waiting to cast ballots after the official expressed their desire with their vote, The insurgency is led by a local affiliate of the Islamic
closely as an indicator of how much closing time. Venezuelan law requires he said at the oppositions headquar- State group.
support President Nicolas Maduro and election officials to keep voting cen- ters. They have expressed their
the socialist movement founded by his ters open until everyone still in line protest and they have expressed their
predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez, has voted. hope.
maintain amid soaring inflation and Both Venezuelas opposition and The election comes during one of the
crippling food and medical shortages pro-government leaders reported high most turbulent years in recent
that continue to wreak havoc in levels of participation as voting count- Venezuelan history. Four months of
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Renters rights are civil rights
ownership difcult,
Ken Burns
By Anne Bellows and Lorena Melgarejo if not impossible,
for many. This led
not only to egre-
Guest masterpiece
T
his month, San Mateo County
and a handful of nearby local gious injustice and perspective
I
governments ofcially recog- the denial of f you did not watch Ken Burns 10-part series on the
nized what many of us already knew: opportunity for Vietnam War, you should. Its still available on PBS
Large rent increases and no-cause individuals and was among the forces driving discrim- online. Its long, its grueling, but so was the war.
evictions are an urgent civil rights families in the inatory housing policy, including dur- While most of us lived through the war (1955-1975),
issue on the Peninsula. These prac- Anne Bellows past, but also the ing the infamous era of redlining, some of us had family members or friends who served, or
tices, which thrive in the brutal rental heightened risk of when African-Americans were denied were killed or maimed. But if you are like me and many
market on the Peninsula, undermine displacement these home mortgages and access to sub- others, the war really did-
the housing security of many but groups face today. urbs on the basis of race. More recent- nt touch us physically,
they disproportionately harm African- The San Mateo ly, here in our own backyard, we have just emotionally. Thats
American, Latino, Filipino and County Assessment witnessed groups stoke racial fears why we need to watch the
Pacic Islander renters. Left of Fair Housing has and prejudices to oppose policies pro- Burns masterpiece. It
unchecked, the displacement crisis we conrmed that dis- tecting tenants, drawing on stereo- reveals facts we never
now face will lead to a new era of placement is lead- types about crime, gangs and over- knew how our presidents
housing segregation. ing to the resegre- crowding that have no connection to starting with John F.
Now that the county has acknowl- gation of the the right to remain in ones home or Kennedy kept sending
edged the problem, it has a moral Lorena region. Eighty per- the right to be protected from rent more troops to Vietnam
and a legal obligation to combat Melgarejo cent of renter gouging. The tenor of opposition to while harboring misgiv-
it. households who these policies echoes the battles to ings about the effort and
On Oct. 4, San Mateo County, Daly are displaced leave their neighbor- preserve segregated neighborhoods its success. The series
hoods, and fully a third leave San from integrated housing. shows how our leaders
City, South San Francisco, San Mateo
Mateo County altogether moving We can no longer afford to ignore thought this was a war
and Redwood City submitted the
as far as the Central Valley (Final AFH the racial injustice boiling beneath against Communism rather
regions rst-ever Assessment of
V 90). According to the report, fami- the surface of our housing crisis or than a civil war between
Fair Housing, to the U.S.
lies who are displaced end up in allow special interests to drag us North and South Vietnam.
Department of Housing and Urban ***
neighborhoods with fewer job oppor- backwards. Federal civil rights law
Development. The Assessment of Fair I was raising a young family at the time and preoccu-
tunities, more environmental chal- requires our local governments not
Housing is a key part of federal civil pied. I knew about the war and watched the mayhem and
lenges and lower access to health care only to identify pressing fair housing
rights law, and must identify local the protests on TV. My husband supported it until the
(Id). issues, but to take meaningful
drivers of housing inequality along This is a tragic and entirely avoid- Mai Lai Massacre. I was against it from the start. I
the lines of race, national origin, dis- action to address them. To repeat a
able repeat of history. There is no rea- message sent by more than a hundred worked as a research assistant in the mid 1950s at the
ability status, familial status or other son renters have to live without Council on Foreign Relations in New York on a book
residents in a moving photo exhibit
protected characteristics. meaningful protections. Real solu- about Southeast Asia. Ho Chi Minh, in my research, was
that was presented to San Mateo
Why is the crisis in our rental mar- tions to this pressing racial justice a devout Communist and member of the Communist
County ofcials: Renters Rights are
ket a civil rights issue? Because it issue exist but special interest groups International, or Comintern. But he was mainly a
Civil Rights.
deepens racial inequality in housing representing the real estate lobby are nationalist who hoped to free his country from French
and recreates patterns of segregation. ghting tooth and nail to prevent any rule. The series shows how Ho was angry he had followed
As the Assessment of Fair Housing action that would stabilize housing Anne Bellows is an attorney with the advice of Russia and China to agree to the division of
reports, African-Americans and opportunity for tenants of color. Public Adv ocates Inc., a public interest his country into north and south. His mission then
Latinos are overrepresented among We saw this recently in Daly City. law firm and adv ocacy organization became to fight the south Vietnamese and unify the coun-
renters, and they are disproportion- After Daly Citys draft assessment try.
that work s in partnership with commu-
ately likely to be affected by evic- proposed merely exploring common ***
tions. Of the nearly 4,000 San Mateo nities in San Mateo County and
sense and time-tested solutions like I forgot about how many Americans lost their lives in
County residents surveyed as part of stabilizing rents, regulating evic- throughout California to achiev e legal Vietnam even though I had visited the monument in D.C.
the Assessment of Fair Housing, tions, requiring relocation assistance v ictories and establish policies that where all those names are inscribed (58,220 killed in
approximately 2 in 5 Latino and for displaced tenants and giving ten- adv ance affordable housing, education action; 10,786 died from other causes). At the time I did-
African-American renters reported ants a rst right of refusal if their and transportation equity, and climate nt even know that San Mateo held a parade for returning
experiencing displacement in the last homes are offered for sale, real estate veterans, one of the few cities to do so. We need to watch
ve years. Filipino residents partici- justice. Lorena Melgarejo is ex ecutiv e
lobbyists turned out a crowd of the series to remember these things. Most of all, any
pating in a focus group conducted as Realtors and landlords to oppose director of Faith in Action, a grass- person involved with the foreign policy or defense of
part of the Assessment of Fair these policies at a Daly City Council roots coalition of faith communities, our country needs to watch it. History has already repeat-
Housing reported similar experiences. hearing. Their opposition carried the neighborhood groups and schools ed itself in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our leaders know this is
This disproportionate vulnerability day and an important opportunity was work ing to create innov ativ e solutions a no-winner, but we keep sending more troops to fight
of African-American and Latino resi- lost for now. insurgents in the Middle East. Since we invaded Iraq, we
to the economic and racial injustices
dents to the loss of home today is the Unfortunately, this is nothing new. have again become involved in a civil war, this time
result of decades of exclusionary Historically, the real estate industry facing residents in the San Mateo between Sunnis and Shias. Will we ever learn? Lets hope
housing policies that made home Peninsula and San Francisco. someone who makes these decisions does.
***

Letter to the editor I attended the opening of the Bridgepointe ice rink and
it was like attending a family celebration with everyone
exchanging hugs, high fives and happy smiles. The peo-
ple who led the successful grassroots effort, many sup-
Burlingame needs Luftman parent and executive member of the is unbelievable. Hes volunteered porters, and the new owners were there. The latter has
Franklin Dads Club. Luftman is hundreds of hours at various events to done a great job of upgrading and turning the rink into a
Editor, extremely knowledgeable about the make our community and schools bet- first class facility. Check it out.
I am writing this to personally various topics at hand, he does his ter. ***
endorse Doug Luftman for the homework and takes a very pragmatic After reading my sample ballot, I was so impressed
Burlingame School Board. I have approach at understanding the issues with the number of highly qualified candidates for school
known Luftman for a long time and and proposing solutions. Chad Forrest board and city council. Cities, especially, tend to elect
Ive worked alongside him at His commitment to the community Hillsborough those who have served on a board or commission or have
Franklin Elementary School as both a and his care for Burlingame schools been an active player in the community. We dont like
training on the job. We like to elect people who know
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Global finance leaders warn against complacency


By Martin Crutsinger two days of talks cen- each of those nations. With most of the G- major central banks to protect the global
and Paul Wiseman tered on the Group of 20 20 countries, the United States is running a recovery by being cautious in withdrawing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS major industrial coun- trade deficit. the support it has had in place since the
tries. Schauble, the chairman of the G-20 2008 financial crisis, in many cases the
WASHINGTON Global finance leaders Donald Trump won the finance group this year, said he believed the trend seems to be moving in the opposite
on Saturday appealed to central bankers to presidency with pledges backlash against globalization was giving direction.
stick as long as possible with low-interest to toughen enforcement way to a greater understanding that the path In the United States, the Federal Reserve
rate policies that have made borrowing of U.S. trade laws and toward rising prosperity for all depends on has raised short-term interest rates twice
attractive and helped safeguard an improv- trim huge U. S. trade greater cooperation among countries. this year and is beginning to reduce its large
ing but still fragile world economic recov- Steven deficits with nations But the Trump administration so far has portfolio of bonds, a move that could push
ery. Mnuchin such as China and been highly skeptical of various multilater- long-term rates higher. In Europe, the euro
Declaring the recovery is not complete Mexico, which Trump al organizations. This week, the United currency has risen since spring on expecta-
even eight years after the 2008 financial has accused of unfair trade practices that States pulled out of UNESCO, the United tions that the European Central Bank will
crisis, the 189-nation International have cost millions of American manufactur- Nations cultural agency. It has scrapped an withdraw its long-standing stimulus pro-
Monetary Fund wrapped up its fall meetings ing jobs. Asia-Pacific trade deal and is threatening to gram. The ECB meets Oct. 26.
with a communique warning there is no Mnuchin said he agreed with an assess- pull out of the North American Free Trade Monetary policy should remain accom-
room for complacency as nations confront ment of German Finance Minister Wolfgang Agreement with Canada and Mexico. And it modative, where inflation is still below tar-
new challenges to global growth from a Schaeuble that the discussions this week is has balked at providing additional capital get and output gaps still exist, the commu-
range of threats, including cyber-security were more relaxed than the initial talks held to the World Bank unless the anti-poverty nique said.
attacks and more violent weather patterns earlier this year, when the Trump team had agency rethinks the way it distributes On Saturday, Ivanka Trump, the presi-
linked to climate change. first taken office, because there was a better loans. dents daughter and a White House adviser,
The meetings also dealt, at least on the understanding of Trumps goals. In his speech Saturday to the IMF policy appeared with World Bank President Jim
sidelines, with efforts to better understand We believe in free and fair and reciprocal group, Mnuchin said he wanted to see the Yong Kim to launch a World Bank initiative
the policy implications of the Trump trade, Mnuchin told reporters Saturday, IMF be a more forceful advocate for to support women entrepreneurs. The World
administrations more forceful America saying the Trump administration is simply strong global growth by imposing more Bank fund has raised $350 million, which is
First agenda. trying to make sure U.S. workers and com- stringent surveillance on the economic designed to allow the World Bank to deploy
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said panies are treated fairly in trade deals with policies being pursued by its member coun- at least $1 billion in capital to finance
he had productive discussions during nearly other nations. tries and by taking a hard look at changes women-owned businesses.
20 one-on-one meetings with other coun- Mnuchin said he carried in his pocket a that needed to be made by countries running Ivanka Trump told the audience she want-
tries plus the joint sessions of the IMF and list of all the G-20 nations and the size of large trade surpluses. ed to spend a lot of time offering any value
World Bank policy committees, as well as the trade balances the United States has with While the IMF communique called on that I can as a mentor.

Insider Q&A: U.S. Banks Terry Sandven on stocks flip-flop


By Marley Jay tern sounds familiar, it and thats boosted sentiment as well as a flattening yield curve, theres political
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS should: its the same expectations for President Trumps pro- wrangling and low expectations on balance
trend that dominated the growth agenda. With tax reform youre like- and youve got geopolitical tensions.
NEW YORK On the surface, the stock market from the ly to see earnings favorably impacted, and a Q: Are t h e re o t h e r re as o n s f o r
market may not have looked any different in November presidential pro-growth agenda tends to be favorable for tho s e g ai ns , l i ke i mpro v ement i n
September than it did earlier in the year. But election through small caps as well. So the Russell 2000 has the eco no my ?
even though indexes continued to climb, President Donald been on a tear. Tax reform tends to be U.S.- A: Theres still much to like about the
the market went through a shift. Trumps inauguration in centric and is likely to boost earnings, U.S. equity market. Earnings are increasing
Starting in late August, banks and indus- January. which obviously is favorable for the broad and generally restrained inflation and low
trial companies rose and the dollar got Terry Sandven, chief market. Secondly, should a tax reform come interest rates provide support. The large
stronger. The Russell 2000 index has
Terry Sandven equity strategist for U.S. to pass and result in an elevated dollar, that caps are somewhat in pause mode ahead of
climbed 11 percent from mid-August as Bank Wealth could conversely put some pressure on earn- third-quarter (earnings) reports. Were see-
smaller, U.S.-focused companies made big Management, explains how investors ing s fo r mul ti nati o nal co mpani es . ing consensus expectations for about a 5-
gains. Thats a change from the way stocks views of the market have evolved and dou- Q: So i n a l o t o f way s , s to cks are percent increase in earnings year over year
have behaved for much of this year: tech- bled back in the 11th months since the elec- maki ng the s ame mo v es they made and higher earnings still warrant higher
nology companies and other corporations tion. The interview has been edited for abo ut a y ear ag o . Ho w i s thi s mo v e stock prices. We like the macroeconomic
that do a lot of their business overseas had length and clarity. di fferent fro m that o ne? and fundamentals backdrops.
been soaring as the dollar weakened, and Q: Why has the market chang ed A: Following the November election Q: Hav e y o u adv i s ed i nv es to rs to
low interest rates have hampered financial di recti o n i n the l as t few weeks ? (investors anticipated) a pro-growth agen- make any chang es i n res po ns e to
company stocks. But if the September pat- A: Tax reform seems to be gaining steam, da, expectations for inflation, deregulation thi s market s hi ft?
and tax cuts. The pro-growth agenda now is A: Our message has been the same, really.
gaining some steam again. The key differ- That is that we like equities over fixed-
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Brady leads comeback to set wins record


By Dennis Waszak Jr. said Brady, who was limited early in the overall defense held on forcing Josh
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS week with a sore left shoulder. Probably a McCown to throw incomplete on a despera-
lot to learn from it. I wish we could have tion heave on fourth-and-16 from the
EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tom played better offensively. We got down Patriots 49, and ending the Jets three-game
Bradys record-setting victory was hardly early and came back. A good series before winning streak.
smooth and easy. It also wasnt the prettiest the half. We hung in there at the end. Brady, who already had the NFL mark for
of his 187 regular-season wins. The Patriots (4-2) were playing their first total victories, was visibly frustrated early,
Brady, who broke a tie with Peyton game in 10 days after beating Tampa Bay but got going in this one just before half-
Manning and Brett Favre, had to rally the 19-14 on Oct. 5, and appeared a bit rusty time as the Patriots tied it at 14 with 9 sec-
New England Patriots from a two-touchdown early as they fell behind 14-0 in the second onds left in the second quarter on a 2-yard
deficit in the first half before holding on for quarter against the surprising Jets (3-3). TD catch by Rob Gronkowski .
BRAD PENNER/USA TODAY SPORTS a 24-17 win over the New York Jets on New York had a chance to tie the game Brady then marched the Patriots down the
Tom Brady became the winningest QB in the Sunday to claim first place in the AFC East. after getting the ball back with 1:53
history of the NFL regular season Sunday. I wish we had done better, but we won, remaining, but the Patriots 32nd-ranked See BRADY, Page 16

Dodgers 4, Cubs 1

Dogs maul Dons


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The No. 4-ranked College of San Mateo


Bulldogs, entering Saturdays Bay 6
Conference opener as clear favorites over
the De Anza Dons, took a lesson from the
Division I ranks.
It was Friday nights Pac-12 upset that saw
No. 8 Washington State endure a 37-3 loss
at the hands of Cal the alma mater of CSM ROBERT HANASHIRO/USA TODAY SPORTS
offensive coordinator Bret Pollack and Justin Turner celebrates his walk-off home run
the Bulldogs took that outcome to heart. against the Cubs in Game 2 of the NLCS
Our coaches talked about that, CSM Sunday at Dodger Stadium.

Walk-off win
defensive tackle Mike Mounga said. Our
coaches said if we let our guard down, bad
things happen.
Most of the bad things that happened
Saturday happened to De Anza as the
Bulldogs (1-0 Bay 6, 5-1 overall) scored 35
points in the second quarter en route to a 58-
12 victory. CSM set a season-high in total
givesDodgers
yards, outgaining the Dons 588-242.
Much of the dominance of the CSM
offense was a cause of returning offensive
linemen Jared Huddleston and Eddie Tatola.
2-0 NLCS lead
By Greg Beacham
Huddleston, a sophomore center, missed
three games due to a shoulder injury. Tatola, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
a sophomore guard, missed two games due to
disciplinary reasons. LOS ANGELES Justin Turner hit a three-
The tandem found their footing in a hurry run homer with two outs in the bottom of the
though, and needed to in order to keep the ninth inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers
CSM offense moving. The Bulldogs were beat the Chicago Cubs 4-1 on Sunday to take
without their leading rusher, freshman run- a 2-0 lead in the NL Championship Series.
ning back Cameron Taylor, who was out with Turner drove in every run for Los Angeles,
a minor Achilles injury. The Bulldogs turned going the other way for a tying single in the
to their most varied rushing attack of the sea- fifth before sending a long shot to center
son, relying on seven different ball carriers to field off John Lackey in the ninth. A fan
combine for 300 rushing yards on the day. wearing a blue Dodgers jersey reached over a
It felt like nothing changed, Tatola said. railing to catch the ball on the fly.
It felt like we got back right where we left Turners second homer of the postseason
off. ended another dramatic night for the
Freshman running back Damani Sistena Dodgers, who remained unbeaten in these
rushed for a game-high 88 yards on 10 car- playoffs and moved within two wins of their
ries. But it was the quarterback position that first World Series appearance since 1988.
really shined on the ground game as starting And the red-bearded slugger even did it on
QB Miles Kendrick (10 carries, 66 yards) the 29th anniversary of Kirk Gibsons
and backup Shawn Akina (eight carries, 74 pinch-hit, walk-off homer to beat Oakland
yards) combined for 140 yards rushing. in the opening game of the Dodgers last
Kendrick set the tone early. The versatile TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
World Series victory.
Its very cool, and J.T., we were talking
CSM linebacker Colt Doughty tackles De Anza running back Joshua Jackson for a loss in the
See CSM, Page 14 Bulldogs 58-12 win Saturday at De Anza College in the Bay 6 Conference opener. See NLCS, Page 15

Niners set dubious record for close loses


By Howard Fendrich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Redskins 26, 49ers 24
winning general manag- dented mark. Now Beathard gets a chance
LANDOVER, Md. Benching QB Brian er decades ago, the 49ers to see what he can do as the starter.
Hoyer for rookie C.J. Beathard gave the made things interesting Close losses dont make us feel no bet-
San Francisco 49ers a lift just enough to Sunday before losing ter, said wide receiver Pierre Garcon, who
make their latest loss another close one, 26-24 against the went from Washington to San Francisco as
making them the first team in NFL history Washington Redskins. a free agent this offseason.
to fall by three points or fewer in five con- San Francisco is now 0- Then he added with a smirk: Moving in
secutive games. CJ Beathard 6 under rookie head the right direction, I guess. Instead of three
With third-round pick Beathard throwing coach Kyle Shanahan. points, it was two points. BRAD MILLS/USA TODAY SPORTS
his first pass as a pro against the club for The 49ers have lost their past five games Chris Thompson, left, avoids the tackle by Ray-Ray
which his grandfather was a Super Bowl- by a total of 13 points, another unprece- See 49ERS, Page 12 Armstrong Sunday at FedEx Field.
12 Monday Oct. 16, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Carrs return cant spark struggling Raiders


By Josh Dubow than 15 yards this game came on a 23-yard TD
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Chargers 17, Raiders 16 pass to Crabtree in the first quarter.
Right now, nothing is the start of this skid, losing to Washington Even with Carr off his game, the Raiders
OAKLAND On Derek Carrs first throw coming easy for the and getting knocked out in the third quarter still had their chances to win. A high snap
of the game, Michael Crabtree stopped his Raiders (2-4) on offense of a loss the following week in Denver. E.J. by Jon Condo on an extra point led to a miss
pattern short and Carrs pass was intercept- despite having one of the Manuel started last weeks loss to by Giorgio Tavecchio that cost Oakland a
ed . The Raiders then squandered a scoring games top young quar- Baltimore. valuable point in the fourth quarter.
chance when Carr led Marshawn Lynch too terbacks in Carr, a stout But Carr didnt look anything like the quar- Then protecting a two-point lead, the
far, leading to a tipped interception. offensive line, a pair of terback who led the Raiders to 12 wins a year Raiders took possession with 6:08 remain-
An offense that was so potent and efficient Derek Carr 1,000-yard receivers in ago before going down with a season-ending ing. But that drive was hurt by an illegal
last year has struggled during a four-game Crabtree and Amari broken leg in the second-to-last game. formation on the first play that wiped out a
losing streak. Even Carrs return from injury Cooper, and a power back in Lynch. He completed 21 of 30 passes against the 19-yard gain to Cooper. Marquette King then
couldnt provide the spark the Raiders needed Despite all those options, along with new- Chargers but almost everything was short, pinned the Chargers back at the 8 with a 58-
in a 17-16 loss to the Chargers Sunday. comers Jared Cook and Cordarrelle Patterson, and he ended up with just 171 yards with one yard punt. But Oakland allowed two long com-
Im really frustrated, Carr said. We work the Raiders have failed to top 17 points or 300 touchdown and two interceptions on mis- pletions to tight end Hunter Henry and was
way too hard for that kind of stuff to happen. yards of offense during four straight losses for communications with receivers. unable to stop Melvin Gordon on a third-down
Thats an easy catch, thats an easy play if I just the third time in the past 54 seasons. Carr has struggled to get the ball downfield run that allowed Los Angeles to run down the
do the right thing, if our players do the right The Raiders had been hoping Carrs return all season in new coordinator Todd Downings clock before Nick Novak kicked the winning
thing. That should be an easy play. would change their fortunes. He struggled at offense, and his only completion of more 32-yard field goal on the final play.

NFL brief
49ERS
when his father Mike was ting the hook midway through the second quar-
the head coach. ter.
Because of their work I understand what Kyle did tried to
Rodgers lost to collarbone injury together in the past, the change some things up, Hoyer said. C.J.
MINNEAPOLIS Green Bay Packers star Continued from page 11 younger Shanahan has came in and kind of gave those guys some life,
quarterback Aaron Rodgers could miss the been linked with the pos- a little bit.
remainder of the season sibility of trying to sign
It was Garcon who was whistled for an offen- Kirk Cousins after this Beathards poise in the huddle was praised
with a broken collarbone.
sive pass interference penalty in the last half- season if Washingtons by teammates and, most importantly, he put
Rodgers left the game
minute as Beathard tried to direct the visitors points on the board.
against Minnesota in the
to the go-ahead points. Two plays after mak- Kyle Shanahan starting quarterback
first quarter on Sunday, becomes a free agent. He completed his first passing attempt for
ing a terrific sideline catch to get the ball to I didnt really watch much of Kirk,
and the Packers announced 13 yards to Garrett Celek. After four incomple-
Washingtons 40, Garcon drew that key flag, Shanahan said after Cousins threw for a pair of
at halftime that his season tions in a row, the QB got going again, with
one he argued about animatedly on the field. TDs, ran for another and was picked off once
is in jeopardy after the consecutive passes of 20, 30 and 12 yards.
injury was diagnosed. That made it second-and-20 at midfield, and while completing 25 of 37 passes for 330
the Niners wouldnt gain another yard. A game that the Niners trailed 17-0 was sud-
There is a chance he yards Sunday. denly 17-all with 3 minutes remaining in the
Aaron Rodgers I thought 100 percent it was defensive pass Shanahan had enough to worry about when
could miss the remainder third quarter.
of the season, the Packers tweeted. interference, said Beathard, who was 19 of 36 it came to his own current quarterbacks.
Its a crushing blow to a team that entered the for 245 yards, one touchdown and a final- With Hoyer under center, things did not go And then, after Washington pulled ahead 26-
season with Super Bowl aspirations, optimism throw interception. From my point of view, well at all for the 49ers. 17, Beathard grandson of Bobby tossed
based primarily on the right arm of Rodgers. it looked like it wasnt even a question. They gained a total of 11 yards on their first a 45-yard touchdown pass to Aldrick
Despite several key injuries to the sec- Garcons body language indicated he felt the 11 plays. Robinson, yet another former member of the
ondary, the Packers entered the game same way, but in the locker room, all he would They accumulated a total of two first downs Redskins.
Sunday against their NFC North rivals at 4- say was: I cannot talk about the referees. and one came via a penalty on He came in and competed. By no means
1 after Rodgers engineered a game-winning Shanahan is another member of the 49ers Washingtons defense across their first four were things perfect, but the games not too big
touchdown drive to beat the Dallas with a Washington connection: He used to be drives, along with zero points. for the guy, Shanahan said. He comes in,
Cowboys last week. the offensive coordinator for the Redskins, Hoyer was 4 for 11 for 34 yards before get- doesnt hesitate.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Oct. 16, 2017 13
Local sports roundup
Kaepernick files a grievance Cross-country Gryphons course record at
Woodward with a time of 15:55.
against NFL, alleges collusion
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Miranda takes gold in Monterey
Menlo senior Robert Miranda
continues to dominate the cross-
Volleyball
letes should not be denied employ- Menlo to semis at HUDL invite
ment based on partisan political country ranks. The only runner at
Reigning Division IV state
NEW YORK Former San provocation by the executive Saturdays Monterey Bay
champion Menlo School contin-
Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin branch of our government. Such a Invitational to crack the 15-minute ues its march through the 2017
Kaepernick filed a grievance against precedent threatens all patriotic plateau, the senior took first place season, improving its record to
the NFL on Sunday, alleging that he Americans and harkens back to our with a time of 15 minutes, 55 sec- 25-7 by reaching the semifinals of
remains unsigned as a result of collu- darkest days as a nation. onds to earn gold, topping Willow the SoCal HUDL Invitational
sion by owners following his San Francisco safety Eric Reid, Glen senior Zach Walkers second- Saturday at the University of San
protests during the national anthem. Kaepernicks former teammate, has place time by 11 seconds. Diego.
Kaepernick started a national con- been kneeling during the anthem Terra Nova junior Elias Sanchez In pool play Friday, the Knights
versation about political activism before games, including Sundays took fifth place with a time of took down three opponents in
by athletes last season when he 26-24 loss at the Redskins. 16:24. Menlos Kamran Mrray, Pacific Ridge, Oaks Christian and
decided to sit, and then kneel, during Ill have to follow up with Menlo-Athertons Ethan Mimeles Sunnyslope. Menlo woke up
the anthem to bring attention to him, Reid said after the game. It and Nueva Schools Ethan Walker Saturday with a win over Laguna
mistreatment of African-Americans sure does seem like hes being rounded out the top 25 for San Beach in the tournament quarterfi-
by police. Other players have con- blackballed. I think all the stats Mateo County schools. nals to earn a showdown with
tinued the protests this season, prove that hes an NFL-worthy Murray took 15th place with a Canyon Crest. The Knights fell 26-
prompting an angry response from USA TODAY SPORTS quarterback. So thats his choice 16:46, Mimeles took 21st with a 24, 25-14 in the elimination match
President Donald Trump, who said Colin Kaepernick opted out of his and I support his decision. Well 16:57 and Walker took 22md with despite Ashley Dreyer and Grace
players should be fired for not stand- contract with the 49ers after last just have to see what comes of it. a 16:57. King totaling 11 kills apiece.
ing during the anthem. season and remains a free agent. The NFL players union said it
Kaepernick opted out of his con- ble avenue with all NFL teams and would support the grievance, which Crystals Medearis wins at Fresno NDB salvages 2 wins in Stockton
tract with the 49ers at the end of last their executives. was filed through the arbitration Crystal Springs Uplands senior Notre Dame-Belmont (17-11)
season and remains a free agent If the NFL (as well as all profes- system thats part of the leagues Nicky Medearis took the gold etched a 2-2 record at the Stockton
despite a rash of injuries and poor sional sports leagues) is to remain collective bargaining agreement. medal at the Roughrider Classic after dropping its first two
play at the quarterback position. a meritocracy, then principled and Colin Kaepernicks goal has Invitational Saturday at Fresnos matches of the day Saturday. The
Mark Geragos, one of peaceful political protest which always been, and remains, to sim- Woodward Park. Medearis recorded Tigers were swept by each Oakridge
Kaepernicks attorneys, said in a the owners themselves made great ply be treated fairly by the league the second fastest time in Crystal and Christian Brothers, but answered
statement posted on Twitter on theater imitating weeks ago he performed at the highest level Springs history at the course, fin- back with a 26-24, 25-21 win over
Sunday that he filed the grievance should not be punished, Geragos for and to return to the football ishing in 15 minutes, 57.1 sec- Rocklin and a three-set win over
only after pursuing every possi- said in the statement, and ath- playing field, Geragos said. onds. Nick Neely, in 2002, set the Bella Vista 25-12, 17-25, 15-8.

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CSM
just one first down through three failed pos- Mounga said.
sessions. The result was De Anza frantically trying
Early in the game we couldnt move the to spread the field, with Silva rolling out and
ball, Owens said. The timing was off. biding his time until he could find open
Continued from page 11 Guys were slipping off blocks; guys werent receivers on secondary routes.
making blocks. Unfortunately, De Anza had two comple-
De Anza (0-1, 1-5) had a chance to tie it tions in the manner called back due to the
freshman out of Valley Christian accounted
when quarterback Zachary Silva sprung a 53- receiver going out of bounds before he reen-
for 345 total yards most coming in the
yard touchdown pass to Antwan Banks, clos- tered to catch a pass.
first half completing 12 of 18 passes for
ing the score to 7-6. CSM, though, blocked Akina entered at quarterback at the start of
279 yards and three touchdowns. He added
the ensuing point-after try and, as a result, the second half. The freshman, who started
two more TDs via the rush.
would lead the entire way. the first two games of the season for CSM,
CSM head coach Larry Owens was compli- The Bulldogs responded with an eight- grinded some tough rushing gains before
mentary of Kendricks performance, but was play, 69-yard scoring drive, highlighted by sophomores Dennis Green and Jerome
less enthusiastic about the early rhythm, or a 39-yard pass from Kendrick to freshman Holloway entered to balance the ground
lack thereof, established by the rest of the receiver Rajae Johnson, who gathered the attack. Holloway carried six times for 41
CSM offense. throw with an outstanding diving catch near yards, while Green totaled 18 yards on seven
[Kendrick] was really in tune with what the sideline. Three plays later, Kendrick carries with two touchdowns.
we were doing, Owens said. I just wish waltzed in on a 5-yard bootleg run, capping I thought these guys came in and did a
there was 10 other guys going in the same the first of five straight scoring drives by really good job when they got a chance to
direction as him. CSM before the half. play, Owens said.
In the first quarter, it appeared CSM might Meanwhile, the CSM defense shut down CSM returns home this Saturday to host
leave the door open for that upset of Cal- De Anza through the middle of the field. Contra Costa College. Kickoff is slated for 1
Washington State proportions. After scor- Mounga and Tevita Musika, both sopho- p.m. Contra Costa had its Bay 6 opener
ing on their opening possession more defensive tackles denied De Anza few postponed. Originally scheduled to play
Kendrick ran for 19 yards, completed a pass positive yards through the middle early on. Saturday at Santa Rosa Junior College, the
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL to Line Latu for 19 yards, then scored on a 1- The Bulldogs totaled 10 tackles for losses in game was postponed due to the North Bay
CSM quarterback Miles Kendrick accounted yard bootleg the Bulldogs came up empty the game. fires and the resulting suspension of all ath-
for 345 total yards, including 279 passing. for the remainder of the quarter, managing We just came out and did our job, letics at Santa Rosa JC.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Oct. 16, 2017 15
Water polo briefs
Boys water polo
Keselowski into 3rd round of NASCARs playoffs the back and say its all round, so eliminations werent at stake, but
By Jenna Fryer
Menlo reroutes to Olympic Club THE ASSOCIATED PRESS skill, but there is some Keselowski needed a big day.
With its scheduled weekend tournament luck thats involved in As we tried to understand what we need to
due to poor air quality, the Menlo School TALLADEGA, Ala. To win the champi- this, Keselowski said. do in each round and look at our strengths
boys water polo (12-5) travelled to San onship this year, Team Penske told Brad When you come here, and weaknesses ... I looked at Talladega and
Franciscos Olympic Club to play in one Keselowski he had to win at Talladega probably three out of this round as an opportunity, Wolfe said.
game of a mini tournament, falling 14-4 to Superspeedway. every four races youre This was going to be our path to make it to
state powerhouse Sir Francis Drake-San So he did. going to get caught up in Homestead, and that was going to be win-
Anselmo (10-2). Again. a wreck. But the races ning Talladega.
Jayden Kunwar scored two goals for the Keselowski earned an automatic berth where you have the good When he gets in these situations, youre
Knights. Miller Geschke and Connor Enright Brad
into the third round of the playoffs with a Keselowski fortune, where you dont going to get the most out of him. Youve got
also added scores. victory Sunday at Talladega, where he con- get caught up in a wreck to have a little bit of help, lucky breaks,
sidered himself lucky to finish after a slop- or you dont have something break or any of whatever you want to call them, along the
Womens water polo py day for NASCAR. those things, you have to take those races, way, but I knew if we had that, our cars have
CSM wins two at Crossover tourney I survived, Keselowski said. I feel like run up front and win them. been fast enough, and hes talented enough at
The Lady Bulldogs reeled off their second only eight cars finished the race. It was one Thats what weve been able to do. these tracks that I knew we could get it done.
two-game winning streak of the season, of those crazy days ... a lot of attrition. Talladega was the perfect place for Keselowski was the leader when the race
earning victories over Sacramento City and There were just 14 cars running at the con- Keselowski to take the stress off before resumed with three laps remaining, but was
Laney at the Crossover Big 8/Coast clusion, and only four were playoff drivers. next weeks elimination race at Kansas. passed by Ryan Newman, who stayed out
Conference Tournament Saturday in The race was red-flagged three times for Crew chief Paul Wolfe told Keselowski he front until the final lap. Then Keselowski
Sacramento. College of San Mateo won a 4- nearly 35 minutes. was going to need to win Sunday because made his move around Newman on the high
3 defensive battle against host Sac City By avoiding the carnage, Keselowski won the Fords havent run as well as the other side of the track to take the lead, and a
with Alyssa Montserrat recording a hat trick for the fifth time at Talladega and gave Ford a playoff contenders on intermediate tracks, crossover move held off both Newman and
and goalkeeper Daniella Castillo totaling season sweep of the four restrictor-plate races. so this was his shot. Penske teammate Joey Logano.
11 saves. Then, in a 16-8 win over Laney, Most important, though, is that he knows Wolfe didnt doubt the driver could deliv- Keselowski then collected the American
Montserrat recorded four more goals with hes still in the hunt for his second Cup er. When the elimination format was rolled flag for the victory lap on his 24th career
Mikayla Osorio scoring three, and Amanda title. The victory vaulted him from 10th to out in 2014, Keselowski had to win Cup win, which came in his 300th start. His
Li, Feiga Sklovsky and Gabby Montoya second in the playoff standings. Talladega to advance. The race this year was first career Cup win was at Talladega in
scoring two apiece. Youd love to be able to pat yourself on moved to the middle event of the second 2009.

NLCS
Tuesday night at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Wade Davis, and the veteran starter walked fan in a Chase Utley jersey in the center-
Midseason acquisition Yu Darvish starts for Chris Taylor on six tense pitches. field bleachers caught the ball in his glove.
the Dodgers against Kyle Hendricks. Turner stepped up and ended it with his Turner has been at his best in October,
Yasiel Puig drew his third walk of the long drive the fourth playoff homer of batting .377 with four home runs and 22
Continued from page 11 game leading off the ninth, and Charlie his career and the Dodgers first walk-off RBIs in his postseason career.
Culberson bunted him to second. After homer in the postseason since Gibsons Addison Russell homered in the fifth for
Brian Duensing struck out pinch-hitter Kyle famous shot. the Cubs, who are down early in this
about it in there after the game, Dodgers
Farmer, Chicago manager Joe Maddon went Weve been doing it all year long, rematch of the 2016 NLCS. Chicago won
manager Dave Roberts said. Twenty-nine
to the bullpen for the 38-year-old Lackey, Turner said. Were never out of a game. As that series in six games and went on to its
years to the day. It was special. Our guys
who pitched on consecutive days for the long as we have outs left, were going to first World Series championship since
feel it.
first time in his 15-year career. keep fighting. 1908, while the Dodgers have been absent
Game 3 in the best-of-seven series is Lackey got the call over All-Star closer Completing the poetry of the moment, a from the Fall Classic since 1988.
16 Monday Oct. 16, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Love leads Stanford past Oregon NFL STANDINGS


AMERICAN CONFERENCE
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
By Josh Dubow after getting in four games. Oregon had its low- East Atlantic Division
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS banged up. est-scoring game since getting shut W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts GF GA
New England 4 2 0 .667 172 159
Stanford coach out by UCLA on Nov. 24, 2007. Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 89 74 Detroit 5 4 1 0 8 18 12
David Shaw said We just came out here today and Miami 3 2 0 .600 61 84 Tampa Bay 5 4 1 0 8 20 16
STANFORD With Stanford Toronto 5 4 1 0 8 26 19
N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 109 130
getting another late-night start, there was no didnt execute like we needed to at Ottawa 5 3 0 2 8 20 10
Bryce Love made sure to impress reason to put the quarterback position, coach South Florida 4 2 2 0 4 16 15
Jacksonville 3 30 .500 156 110 Boston 5 2 3 0 4 14 18
any Heisman Trophy voters who Love back in Willie Taggart said. We needed to Houston 3 30 .500 177 147 Montreal 5 1 3 1 3 8 17
were watching before the clock with the score play a little better than what we did. Tennessee 2 30 .400 110 142
Buffalo 5 0 4 1 1 11 22
Indianapolis 2 30 .400 97 159
struck midnight on the East Coast. so lopsided. Love started his day by racing Metropolitan Division
Love needed less than five min- Bryce Love As soon as 34 yards on his first carry and North Columbus 5 4 1 0 8 16 11
Pittsburgh 4 20 .667 118 102 New Jersey 5 4 1 0 8 21 13
utes to reach the 100-yard rushing he went down, capped the opening drive with a 5- Baltimore 3 30 .500 114 124 Washington 6 3 2 1 7 23 22
mark for the ninth consecutive with the score the way that it was, yard score. He then took a pitch Cincinnati 2 30 .400 84 83 Pittsburgh 6 3 2 1 7 20 25
I never really considered putting on the first play of the next drive Cleveland 0 60 .000 94 157
game as he used another big run to Philadelphia 5 3 2 0 6 21 15
fuel No. 23 Stanfords 49-7 victo- him back in, Shaw said. He and outran the Oregon defense for West ISLANDERS 5 2 2 1 5 13 15
Kansas City 5 10 .833 177 130 Carolina 3 1 1 1 3 7 8
ry over Oregon on Saturday. already had played really well. He the long touchdown that gave him DENVER 3 10 .750 98 74 N.Y. Rangers 6 1 5 0 2 13 21
Loves 67-yard touchdown run just had already done what he does, a run of at least 50 yards in a ninth L.A. Chargers 2 40 .333 116 131 WESTERN CONFERENCE
which is break long runs. straight game. Raiders 2 40 .333 124 126 Central Division
4:23 in was his second touchdown of
Keller Chryst threw two of his Chryst was sharp for the Cardinal, Chicago 6 4 1 1 9 25 13
the game, and the nations leading NATIONAL CONFERENCE
St. Louis 6 4 2 0 8 18 16
three touchdown passes to JJ teaming often with Arcega- East
rusher finished with 147 yards on 17 Philadelphia 5 1 0 .833 165 122 Colorado 6 4 2 0 8 19 13
carries to help the Cardinal (5-2, 4-1 Arcega-Whiteside, and Brandon Whiteside for big plays, starting Washington 3 2 0 .600 117 113 Winnipeg 5 3 2 0 6 16 18
Simmons returned a blocked punt with a 34-yarder on the opening Dallas 2 3 0 .400 125 132 Nashville 5 2 2 1 5 14 16
Pac-12) win their fourth straight. N.Y. GIANTS 0 5 0 .000 82 122 Minnesota 4 1 1 2 4 15 16
You love to see it every time, by Curtis Robinson for another drive. The two hooked up for a pair Dallas 5 2 3 0 4 11 13
touchdown as Stanford overpow- of TDs and almost had a third but a South
center Jesse Burkett said. It never Carolina 4 20 .667 128 122 Pacific Division
gets old. Its so much fun playing ered the Ducks (4-3, 1-3). pass late in the first half deflected off New Orleans 3 20 .600 145 116 Vegas 5 4 1 0 8 15 11
Royce Freeman ran for 143 yards Arcega-Whitesides hands and went Atlanta 3 20 .600 121 109 Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 17 17
in front of that guy. Tampa Bay 2 30 .400 118 121 L.A. 4 3 0 1 7 13 7
Love has 1,387 yards through for Oregon, but the Ducks had no right to Deommodore Lenoir for an Anaheim 5 2 2 1 5 11 14
passing game behind Braxton interception in the end zone. Chryst North
seven games despite carrying just Minnesota 4 20 .667 122 103
Vancouver 4 1 2 1 3 9 14
once in the second half this week Burmeister and lost for the third time finished 15 of 21 for 181 yards. Green Bay 4 20 .667 147 135 Edmonton 4 1 3 0 2 8 14
Detroit 3 30 .500 161 149 Sharks 4 1 3 0 2 8 14
Chicago 2 40 .333 105 148 Arizona 5 0 4 1 1 11 22

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If I choose Thursdays Games
Philadelphia 28, Carolina 23
Toronto 4, Montreal 3, OT
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
cremation,
Sundays Games Dallas 3, Colorado 1
field on their opening drive of the second half, Miami 20, Atlanta 17 Columbus 5, Minnesota 4, OT
going eight plays and 75 yards to give New Houston 33, Cleveland 17
what are my
Chicago 2, Nashville 1, OT
New England 24, N.Y. Jets 17
England its first lead at 21-14 with a 33-yard Minnesota 23, Green Bay 10 Boston 6, Arizona 2
Calgary 5, Vancouver 2
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Washington 26, San Francisco 24 Ottawa 6, Edmonton 1
Rick Riffel Brady finished 20 of 38 for 257 yards with two New Orleans 52, Detroit 38 N.Y. Islanders 3, San Jose 1
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burial touchdowns to Gronkowski and an interception.
Dion Lewis also had a 1-yard TD run.
L.A. Rams 27, Jacksonville 17
Arizona 38, Tampa Bay 33
Los Angeles 4, Buffalo 2
Sundays Games
L.A. Chargers 17, Oakland 16 Vegas 3, Boston 1
Every time he gets mad, you know hes in the Pittsburgh 19, Kansas City 13
Buffalo at Anaheim, 9 p.m.
Cremation offers many options for nal game, said Gronkowski, who missed the last N.Y. GIANTS AT DENVER, LATE
Open: Buffalo, Dallas, Seattle, Cincinnati N.Y. ISLANDERS AT LOS ANGELES, LATE
disposition such as burial in a cemetery plot, game with a thigh injury. It gets you fired up. Mondays Games
Indianapolis at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m.
Mondays Games
Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Sometimes you get scared you got him fired up.
preservation in a columbarium niche, or After Stephen Gostkowskis 28-yard field
scattering at sea or in a place of meaning. goal made it 24-14 50 seconds into the fourth MLB PLAYOFFS
quarter, New York appeared to make it a one-
We are happy to explain all the choices score game again on its next possession as
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
American League
National League
Los Angeles 2, Chicago 0
that accompany cremation. We hope you Austin Seferian-Jenkins took a short pass from Houston 2, New York 0
Friday, Oct. 13: Houston 2, New York 1
Saturday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 5, Chicago 2
Sunday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles 4, Chicago 1
will allow us to assist. McCown and reached over the goal line for a 4- Saturday, Oct. 14: Houston 2, New York 1 Tuesday, Oct. 17 at Chicago, 6:08 p.m. (TBS)
Monday, Oct. 16 at New York, 5:08 p.m. (FS1) Wednesday, Oct. 18 at Chicago, 6:08 p.m. (TBS)
yard touchdown. Tuesday, Oct. 17 at New York, 2:08 p.m. (FS1) x-Thursday, Oct. 19 at Chicago, 5:08 p.m. (TBS)
But officials reviewed the score and said the x-Wednesday,Oct.18 at New York,2:08 p.m. (FS1) x-Saturday, Oct. 21 at Los Angeles, TBA (TBS)
x-Friday, Oct. 20 at Houston, 5:08 p.m. (FS1) x-Sunday, Oct. 22 at Los Angeles, 4:38 p.m. (TBS)
video replay showed that Seferian-Jenkins x-Saturday, Oct. 21 at Houston, 5:08 p.m. (FS1) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
slightly lost control of the ball when Malcolm
Butler nudged it loose as the tight end was cross-
ing the plane of the goal line. Seferian-Jenkins But at the end of the day, thats say that was a B.S. call.
didnt regain control until after he had stepped what the refs called. Im going to
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Exotic cats
L
ast week, we explored the fancypants world of
designer dogs, noting the only meaningful dif-
ference between them and mutts is that the former
has a better publicist. Not wishing to be accused of bias,
this week we visit the universe of hybrid cats.
Bengal cats, Savannah cats, toygers, chausies, jungle
lynx, Bristols, Serengetis
and cheetoh cats are some
of what seems a never-
ending list of hybrid or
exotic cats. Everything
about this is confusing,
including the category
itself. Some of these ani-
mals reportedly are a mix
of pussycat and wild rela-
tive (for example,
Savannah cats are a cross
with the African serval).
Others are pure felis catus
(the scientific name for
house cat) bred over gen-
erations to emphasize a
Happy Death Day scored a first-place finish, surpassing expectations and blowing the much costlier and star-driven Blade wild look (the tiger-looking but not-at-all wild Toyger).
Runner 2049 out of the water. Yet others are now apparently extinct (the house cat-
Margay mix known as Bristols), assuming they ever actu-

Happy Death Day scares off ally existed.


Sadly and perhaps inevitably, what were once rare cats
available only for those few cats lovers with the financial

Blade Runner at box office


By Lindsey Bahr It at theaters, which exponentially
means to acquire such a rarity (as well as the means to
handle home and furniture repairs) created high demand
(we all want what the celebrities have). High demand led
to supply (there can be considerable profit from breeding,
a relatively unregulated practice requiring little more than
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Top 10 movies increased audience awareness, said
comScore senior media analyst Paul a male and a female). Today, animal shelters often have
LOS ANGELES The box office 1.Happy Death Day, $26.5 million Dergarabedian. these animals available, and a number of sanctuaries dedi-
might be struggling this year, but the ($5 million international). Horror continues to be one of the cated to hybrid cats have popped up to help deal with may
horror genre is alive and well. 2.Blade Runner 2049,$15.1 million bright spots during a roller-coaster be a coming cat crisis.
This weekend the Groundhog Day- ($29.3 million international). year at the box office. Breeders use adjectives like spunky, assertive, end-
like horror pic Happy Death Day 3.The Foreigner,$12.8 million ($5.2 This is a horror gold rush at the the- lessly entertaining in ads for exotic kittens. Owners who
scored a first-place finish, surpassing million international). aters, Dergarabedian said. Its been surrender the adult versions to animal shelters tend to use
expectations and blowing the much 4.It, $6.1 million ($10.4 million perhaps the most consistently posi- other words: uncontrollable, destructive, crazed.
costlier and star-driven Blade Runner international). tive story this year. But it can be done. My Stinky Louise is a Serengeti, and I
2049 out of the water. 5.The Mountain Between Us, $5.7 One film that does not look destined love her as much as the others. Want a cat? I hope so!
Studio estimates Sunday show million ($4.1 million international). for a happy ending is Blade Runner Since every cat knows he/she is extraordinary and spe-
Happy Death Day took in $26.5 mil- 6.American Made,$5.4 million ($3.2 2049, which fell 54 percent in its sec- cial, I promise that the extraordinary and special cat of
lion from 3,149 North American the- million international). ond weekend in theaters, adding $15.1 your dreams is available at your animal shelter.
aters. With a $5 million production 7.Kingsman:The Golden Circle,$5.3 million to bring its domestic total to
price tag, Happy Death Day is million ($15.6 million international). $60.6 million.
already a hit. 8.The Lego Ninjago Movie, $4.3 The film was a costly endeavor with Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
With a PG-13 rating, the film scored million ($9.5 million international). a production price tag north of $150 & SPCA.
big with younger audiences 63 per- 9.My Little Pony: The Movie, $4 million and was well-reviewed by crit-
cent were under 25. million ($4.9 million international). ics. But it couldnt manage to draw in
Its the latest success story from 10.Victoria and Abdul, $3.1 million significant audiences beyond the fans
Blumhouse Productions, which earlier ($1.9 million international). of the 1982 original, which was also a
this year released Split and Get flop upon release.
Out, with the help of Universal Jackie Chans The Foreigner
very well executed, Orr said. debuted in third place with $12.8 mil-
Pictures, which distributed. Blumhouse owns this space no doubt
Jim Orr, executive vice president of lion from 2,515 screens, while It
about it, and they do this better than landed in fourth place in its sixth
domestic distribution for Universal, anybody consistently.
said Happy Death Day is an original weekend in theaters.
The film also had the benefit of com- The Kate Winslet and Idris Elba dis-
film thats reimaging the genre. ing on the heels of the massive success
Its as much thriller as it is horror aster pic The Mountain Between Us
of It, which has earned $314.9 mil- rounded out the top five with $5.7 mil-
film. Its scary, its funny, and it has an lion domestically to date. The Happy
extraordinarily clever script that is lion.
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ELECTION
As a result, officials have claimed the dis- them what is desirable, said Watkins, an all-hands-on-deck approach to improving
trict faces a spending imbalance standing to education consultant, regarding suggested the dynamic with teachers.
grow as large as $9 million over the coming methods for fostering more fruitful negotia- The teachers need support and pay is not
years, due to inadequate financial alloca- tions with educators. the only solution, she said, while also rec-
Continued from page 1 tions from the state. To rectify the issue, Thiel, a business management profes- ommending to look at surrounding school
candidates universally agreed officials sional, agreed and said establishing more districts for models in collaborating with
school district board in the fall election. should float another tax measure. conventional and frequent discussions with teachers.
The seven candidates are looking to fill When again approaching the tax, assur- teachers could be another way of avoiding
vacancies on the five-member board left by Beyond the benefits offered through a
ing the districts message is clearly con- strained partnerships. more productive working partnership, offi-
trustees Ed Coady and Lory Lorimer Lawson, veyed to voters and the greater community We need to enhance the system and hear
who are not seeking re-election, and board cials should also aim to work alongside
is essential to the measures success, said their voices in a formal way, said Thiel. teachers to improve the districts academic
President Chelsea Bonini, who is running Kanga. As it stands, teachers and district officials
for San Mateo City Council. environment, said candidates.
Communicate, communicate, communi- reached an impasse during negotiations and
As the board faces major changes, so does cate and continue to be transparent, said With an understanding test results only
the two sides brought in a mediator in hopes
the district in preparing to address future Kanga, a real estate agent, while advocating illustrate a portion of the districts perform-
of breaking the deadlock. Teachers union
challenges such as improving academic per- for a strategy not only useful to garner voter ance, candidates pointed to the most recent
representatives claim their concerns span
formance and relationships with teachers support, but one generally necessary to scores on the Smarter Balanced test as cause
beyond salary levels, expanding into frus-
plus the community amidst grappling with a improve relations with residents. for concern.
trations over feeling disrespected and under-
limited budget. Candidates concurred that more efficient, valued by administrators. About 59 percent of students met or
While eyeing the variety of operational frequent and clear discussions should be held exceeded their English grade standards
The concerns have resulted in frequent
hurdles facing the district, Morgan said it is to help locals comprehend the districts pri- while about 54 percent hit a similar mark in
staff turnover and low morale, claim educa-
imperative the new board works through the orities, issues, challenges and successes. math on the exam designed to gauge student
tors who have seen colleagues leave for
issues in an effort to preserve the quality of comprehension of Common Core standards.
People should be able to communicate other nearby districts which offer more
life in both San Mateo and Foster City. The marks were above the states average
their opinions and my hope is everyone has attractive salaries and work atmospheres.
Good schools make our community performance and very near to the average
a chance to speak their own minds, said Beyond discussions over additional com-
good, said Morgan, who believes his expe- score of all county students.
Haislip, a corporate communications spe- pensation, innovative solutions such as
rience as a certified public accountant could While attempting to not give outsize con-
cialist. collaborating with surrounding community
help the district work through its financial sideration to performance on standardized
issues. Fostering open lines of communication organizations, other school districts or city
would also be useful in repairing a fractured officials to build teacher housing are among tests, Corzo, a social worker, expressed the
Central to the budget struggles was the perspective of many candidates in acknowl-
districts inability to pass a $209 parcel tax relationship with district teachers disgrun- the initiatives sought by school adminis-
tled over claims of inadequate pay when trators. edging the scores leave room for improve-
extension during an election in March, ment.
resulting in the loss of a measure generating compared to neighboring school systems, Hitchcock, an early education director,
about $7 million annually. said candidates. suggested considering a variety of measures What those scores tell us is that there is
We need to go back to teachers and ask could be useful, as the district should take an a lot of work to be done, she said.

FIRES
In hard-hit Sonoma County, Sheriff Rob businesses were spared. She and her husband, William Krier, 89,
Giordano said authorities have located 1,560 At the Sonoma fairgrounds, evacuees were eager to get home. But after being evac-
of the more than 1,700 once listed as miss- watched the San Francisco 49ers play the uated for a second time in a week Saturday,
ing. Many of those names were put on the Redskins on television, received treatment they didnt want to risk having to leave
Continued from page 1 list after people called from out of state to from a chiropractor and got free haircuts. again.
say they couldnt reach a friend or relative. Michael Estrada, who owns a barber shop Were cautious, she said. We want to be
A week ago this started as a nightmare, Sonoma County officials said they will not in neighboring Marin County but grew up in safe.
and the day we dreamed of has arrived, Napa let people return home until it is safe and util- one of the Santa Rosa neighborhoods hit Nearly 11,000 firefighters were still bat-
County Supervisor Belia Ramos said. ities are restored. Crews have been working hard by the blazes, brought his combs, clip- tling 15 fires burning across a 100-mile
People were being allowed to go back around the clock to connect water and power, pers and scissors and displayed his barbering swath of the state.
home in areas no longer in harms way, and in some cases putting up new poles next to license in case anyone doubted his creden- In the wooded mountains east of Santa
the number of those under evacuation orders smoldering trees, the sheriff said. tials. Rosa, where a mandatory evacuation
was down to 75,000 from nearly 100,000 the Many evacuees grew increasingly impa- Im not saving lives, he said. Im just remained in place, a large plume of white
day before. tient to go home or at least find out here to make somebodys day feel better, smoke rose high in the sky as firefighters
Fire crews were able to gain ground because whether their homes were spared. Others were make them feel normal. tried to prevent the fire from burning into a
the winds that had fanned the flames did not reluctant to go back or to look for another Lois Krier, 86, said it was hard to sleep on retirement community and advancing onto
kick up overnight as much as feared. place to live. a cot in the shelter with people snoring and the floor of Sonoma Valley, known for its
Conditions have drastically changed from Juan Hernandez, who escaped with his fam- dogs barking through the night. wineries.
just 24 hours ago, and that is definitely a ily from his apartment Oct. 9 before it burned
very good sign, said Daniel Berlant, down, still had his car packed and ready to go
spokesman for California Department of in case the fires flared up again and threatened
Forestry and Fire Protection, who noted that his sisters house, where they have been
some of the fires were 50 percent or more staying in Santa Rosa.
contained. Its probably a sign weve turned
a corner on these fires. Every day we keep hearing sirens at
The blazes were blamed for at least 40 night, alarms, Hernandez said. Were
deaths and destroyed about 5,700 homes and scared. When you see the fire close to your
other structures. The death toll could climb as house, youre scared.
searchers dig through the ruins for people Evacuation orders were lifted for the city of
listed as missing. Hundreds were unaccounted Calistoga, the Napa Valley city of 5,000
for, though authorities said many of them are known for its mud baths, mineral spas and
probably safe but havent let anyone know. wine tastings. The city was cleared out
Wednesday as winds shifted, but homes and
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PORT
C dock amenities and utilities, such Aknin acknowledged that a limited
as the marinas electrical system, and
not knowing whether the ports appli-
cation with BCDC will be approved,
number of boats currently docked at
Docktown would qualify based on their
existing size and condition, but said
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Continued from page 1 MONDAY, OCT. 16 Palo Alto. Hands-on workshop to
Giari wasnt ready to estimate when residents could consider using reloca- Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 introduce new players to bridge. For
the ports marina could open its doors tion assistance paid to them by the a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San more information contact
Council in December, the Redwood to live-aboard vessels. Giari said the city to purchase a new boat that could Mateo. Meet inside the mall next to bridgeuandme@gmail.com.
City Ports recreational marina is Forever 21. Walking with the group is
improvements would be paid for out of qualify. free. For more information call 703- Computer Class: Photoshop
equipped with restrooms, showers and the ports revenue, and that it may 4678. Elements. 10:30 a.m. to noon. 1110
laundry facilities that can be upgraded Docktown resident Alison Madden Alameda de las Pulgas. Learn how to
explore partnering with the city on was also encouraged by the commis- Living Well with Chronic open a new document, make a
for residential use, according to a staff funding the improvements once final Conditions. 9:30 a.m. to noon. 2645 photo collage, color correct images
report. Drafted over the course of sions decision, and said she plans to
estimates on the cost are obtained. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. and use Expert Mode. For more infor-
months, the relocation plan is aimed apply for a berth at the port as soon as Manage your condition and improve mation call 591-8286.
It depends on the permits, it she can. your health. Free. For more informa-
at fulfilling the requirements of a law- tion call 522-7490. San Mateo Professional Alliance
suit settled last year with an attorney depends on how much work we get I think its a good first step, she Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis
and Docktown neighbor that found the done, he said. said. Maturing Gracefully Talk: How to Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San
floating community to be a violation Docktown residents are required to Prevent the Flu. Noon to 1 p.m. 1110 Mateo. Meet new business connec-
vacate the marina east of Highway 101 Board chair of the nonprofit San Alameda de las Pulgas. In depth dis- tions. New speakers each week. For
of the public trust. Francisco Bay Marinas for All, cussion on flu prevention. For more more information call 430-6500.
and north of Seaport Boulevard less information call 591-8286.
By charging $400 a month for ves- than 2 miles away from the ports Madden is hoping BCDC expands its Creative Cafe Coloring for
sels with one resident and $500 a definition of the types of boats Bistro Brio Cafe. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Adults. 12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange
municipal marina by the end of 1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Ave., South San Francisco. Supplies
month for vessels with two residents February 2018. allowed to dock at marinas for residen- Delicious lunch and stimulating con- available. For more information con-
plus a berthing fee boats are required to Assistant City Manager Aaron tial use to make more spots available versation. RSVP ahead, cost $3. For tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
more information call 403-4300.
pay by the foot, port staff has estimat- Aknin said in an email the city is for those who used to live at other res- Google Coding Club. 3:30 p.m.
ed the port could break even on the encouraged by the commissions deci- idential marinas, such as Petes Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. Main Library, Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut
change in 10 to 12 years, said the Harbor. 840 West Orange Ave., South San Ave., South San Francisco. For more
sion, which came after city and port Francisco. Free for all ages. For more information call 829-3860.
ports Executive Director Mike Giari. staff had worked together to explore Giari said many of the questions information call 829-3860.
He said staff has also predicted allow- Paper Tissue Garland Making. 3:30
the possibility. commissioners had previously posed The California Courts Self-Help p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306
ing residential use will increase securi- We are hopeful that BCDC will about how live-aboard use would be Center Online. 7 p.m. 610 Elm St., Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. To
ty at the port, especially after working approve the application soon, so resi- managed when they first discussed the San Carlos. Find legal information celebrate the Day of the Dead. For all
hours or during the weekends. and free or low-cost legal help. Free skill levels. For more information call
dents who want to move [to the] port change in July were answered at the and open to the public. For more 829-3860.
But Giari said the port will not be Sept. 27 meeting by terms in a information call 591-0341.
can do so prior to the closure of Lego Club: Halloween. 4 p.m. South
accepting applications for residential Docktown, he said. berthing agreement included in the TUESDAY, OCT. 17 San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
use for the six or seven berths current- Giari said live-aboard use would be proposal. The agreement would require Book Club: Small Great Things by Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Jodie Picoult. South San Francisco Create a spooky scene out of legos.
ly available until the San Francisco limited to navigable boats that can be future residents of the marina to have Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Explore 3-D creation. For more infor-
Bay Conservation and Development moved to and from the marinas sani- liability insurance, keep their vessels San Francisco. For more information mation call 829-3860.
Commission approves a permit allow- in good condition, acknowledge indus- call 829-3860.
tary pump-out station, and that no Peninsula Ukulele Group. 5:30 p.m.
ing residential use there. Giari said the barge-based vessels would be allowed. trial uses at the port that might affect Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 to 8 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas.
port has already taken steps to apply sound and air quality and prohibit them a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Jam sessions begin at 6 p.m. For
When the city approved the Docktown Mateo. Registration is required. Free. more information call 591-8286.
for such a permit while seeking relocation plan, officials estimated 25 from renting out their vessels, among For more information call 522-7490.
approval from its own board and is of the vessels were barge-based, mean- other provisions. Greater Confidence. 6:30 p.m. to
hoping to receive final word from Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 7:30 p.m. Lifetree Cafe and Bethany
ing the homes are resting on a floating Giari said the port plans to begin 610 Elm St., San Carlos. One-on-one Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Ave.,
BCDC by the end of the year. cement barge, and 40 of the vessels work on upgrades to the marinas help for technical questions. Free and Menlo Park. Simple techniques will
open to the public. For more infor- be offered to boost confidence and
With an estimated $700, 000 in were boat dwellings, according to a amenities and utilities as soon as pos- mation call 591-0341. gain personal success. For more
improvements needed for the marinas staff report. sible. information call 854-5897.
E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 610
Elm St., San Carlos. One-on-one help Tutor Orientation and Sign-Up.

TAX
series of upcoming meetings. But to posed rate of 7 cents per square foot downloading E-books from the 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. White Oaks
lay the groundwork for the project, a of property owned while the infra- library. Free and open to the public. School, 1901 White Oak Way, San
For more information call 591-0341. Carlos. If you are interested in
phase of infrastructure work started to structure work goes on and an addi- becoming a volunteer tutor helping
improve local amenities. tional 32 cents at the same rate in Using Ancestry.com Workshop. a student in San Carlos or Redwood
Continued from page 1 10:15 a.m. South San Francisco Main City come to this session. Free of
Beyond the housing and commer- perpetuity. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South charge, and no RSVP needed. For
cial space, officials also expect a Kashiwa Fudosan America represen- San Francisco. For more information more information call 508-7327.
the citys cost in servicing infra- call 829-3860.
structure improvements brought by a public park and potentially a hotel tatives, however, said they are dissat- Chinese Brush Painting. 7 p.m. San
will be built in the area, enhancing isfied with the proposed tax, and British North America. 1:30 p.m. to Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
massive building proposal. 3:30 p.m. 2645 Alameda de las Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival,
Though no final decision was made, the need for more public safety and Matsumoto cast her vote in opposi- Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn about join us for a hands-on brush painting
the councils approval establishes an maintenance workers to service the tion in recognition of their concerns. British North America from instructor workshop with Asian Art Museum
Michael Svanevik. Cost $58. For more docent and artist Pauline Tsui. Free.
intent to create the district generat- enhancements. Im struggling with this, said information call 522-7490. For more information call 591-0341.
ing maintenance money for the To finance the future work and per- Matsumoto, who also suggested
Lego Mindstorms. 4 p.m. South San TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
improvements surrounding sonnel, City Manger Mike Futrell
the expanding the taxable area to more Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Presents The Prince of Egypt. 7:30
biotech and housing project offered said the facilities district is an equitably distribute the cost incurred Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Re- p.m. Mountain View Center for the
acceptable way for cities to generate by local property owners. create robot models with legos. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
by Oyster Point Development. The Laptops provided. For more informa- Mountain View. $40-$100. For more
issue is set to return before the coun- revenue addressing ongoing costs. Assistant City Manager Marian Lee tion call 829-3860. information call 463-1960.
cil next month for a public hearing. This is a very, very common way though said the taxable area was South San Francisco Asian Alliance THURSDAY, OCT. 19
The development, which broke for cities in California to finance defined according to properties adja- Presents Cassie Eng. 6 p.m. South Asian Senior Club. 10:30 a.m. to
infrastructure and these types of proj- cent to a majority of the infrastruc- San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. 11:30 a.m. Martin Luther King Center,
ground earlier this week, aims to Orange Ave., South San Francisco. 725 Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
offer 1,191 rental and for-sale resi- ects, he said. ture improvements. Futrell added the Eng is a youth ambassador for multi- Annual membership $20. Caregivers
Under the proposed district, Oyster identified property owners should be ple charities. She will discuss her per- welcome. Available for ages 55 and
dences spanning in size between stu- sonal journey. For more information up. Light refreshments will be served.
dios and three-bedroom units, as well Point Development, the city and responsible for paying the tax call 829-3860. For more information call 522-7470.
as about 1.5 million square feet of Kashiwa Fudosan America, which because they stand to benefit the
Book Club: Small Great Things by San Mateo AARP Meeting. Noon.
research and development space for owns nearby land, would be asked to most from the work once it is com- Jodie Picoult. 6 p.m. South San Beresford Recreation Center, 2909
biotechnology companies. pay the tax. pleted. Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Alameda de las Plugas, San Mateo.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For Following the meeting, Peter Jensen
Whether the housing is built is yet Futrell indicated the city can Under terms of the proposal, Oyster more information call 829-3860. will give a talk about the AARP safe
to be determined, as officials still exempt itself, and Oyster Point Point Development would pay about driving program. For more informa-
SunShares Solar and Energy tion call 345-5001.
need to formally vet the proposal in a Development agreed to pay the pro- 70 percent of the revenue expected to Efficiency Workshop. 6 p.m. to 8
be generated, while p.m. Oak Room of the San Mateo Taste of the Peninsula. 5:30 p.m. to
Kishiwa Fudosan America Main Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San 8:30 p.m. Devil's Canyon Brewing
8=BCAD2C8>=B)5X]SPb\P]hf^aSbPbh^dRP]Qh[X]ZX]V Mateo. Free. For more information Company, 935 Washington St., San
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