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Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 XVIII, Edition 54 www.smdailyjournal.com

Belmont hones downtown plan


Concerns about increased density, traffic rise to the top for residents
By Anna Schuessler Belmont Village Specific Plan. expected and its first climate action plan housing, office and retail development that
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Commissioners voted 6-0 to recommend aimed at reducing the citys greenhouse gas can be accommodated in the coming years,
the plan to the council two years and sever- emissions. Commissioner Nathan Majeski the plan accounts for proposed changes to
How an increase in the number of peo- al public hearings after Belmont started was absent from the meeting. the citys streetscape and parking as well as
ple living in and traveling through scoping a vision for its city center. Some Chair Julia Mates acknowledged the time new and updated infrastructure needed to
Belmont as well as proposed changes to three years have passed since the city and level of depth to which city staff and accommodate the changes.
the citys streets have been accounted for embarked on a process to update a set of officials have examined draft zoning rules We do look at this plan with an eye
in a vision to create a new downtown were long-range plans including its first General for the reimagined downtown in an 80-acre toward the future, she said. I think it has a
among the questions raised by residents Plan update in 35 years, zoning for stretch- area surrounding the intersection of Ralston good mix of things that could be done soon
Tuesday as the Planning Commission rec- es of El Camino Real and areas east of Avenue and El Camino Real and including
ommended the City Council adopt the Highway 101 where new development is the citys Caltrain station. By charting out See PLAN, Page 8

Summitseeks to
aid integration
Agencies scope ways to
help weather uncertainty
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

In an effort to understand how public policies affect immi-


grants in San Mateo County, representatives of agencies
across the county gathered at the Immigrant Integration
Summit in Redwood Citys Fox Theatre Wednesday.
Now in its second year, the event offered an opportunity
to examine initiatives stemming from discussions sparked
last year, such as increased language access to county serv-
ices for those for whom English isnt their first language,
counseling and wellness programs designed for those with
immigrant experiences and increased outreach to parents
and teachers in school communities.
San Mateo County Supervisor Warren Slocum, who con-
vened the summit, expressed enthusiasm for the strides the
county has made to support immigrant communities on lan-
SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL guage barrier issues and in meeting their need for affordable
Nickie Irvine with the San Mateo County Beekeepers Guild shows a hive she keeps at her San Mateo property to help expand
local bee populations. See SUMMIT, Page 19

Bees get a break in San Mateo San Carlos school


City officials to loosen restrictions on those housing hives board race tightens
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Four compete for three seats on
Beekeepers are buzzing with delight
elementary district Board of Trustees
after San Mateo city officials agreed to By Austin Walsh
loosen restrictions on those housing DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
hives.
The San Mateo County Beekeepers The San Carlos Elementary School District is facing a
Guild has been encouraging local gov- pivotal time, as the Board of Trustees president is stepping
ernments to adopt ordinances and poli- down when officials are searching for a new superintendent.
cies promoting, not restricting, resi- To lead the district through the transformational period,
dents ability to support dwindling four candidates are seeking election to three seats on the
colonies of pollinators. school board, with incumbents Carol Elliott and Kathleen
On Monday, the San Mateo City Farley running alongside challengers Neil Layton and
Council voted to relax its rules and lift Thomas Vigdal.

See BEES, Page 19 See ELECTION, Page 27


2 Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


It takes a clever man to turn cynic and
a wise man to be clever enough not to.
Fannie Hurst, American author

This Day in History


The stock market crashed as the Dow

1987 Jones Industrial Average plunged 508


points, or 22.6 percent in value (its
biggest daily percentage loss), to
close at 1,738.74 in what came to be
known as Black Monday.
In 1 2 1 6 , John, King of England, died, more than a year
after affixing his royal seal to Magna Carta (The Great
Charter).
In 1 7 8 1 , British troops under Gen. Lord Cornwallis sur-
rendered at Yorktown, Virginia, as the American Revolution
neared its end.
In 1 7 8 9 , John Jay was sworn in as the first Chief Justice
of the United States.
In 1 8 6 4 , Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Earlys soldiers
attacked Union forces at Cedar Creek, Virginia; the Union
troops were able to rally and defeat the Confederates.
In 1 9 1 4 , the U.S. Post Office began delivering mail with REUTERS
government-owned cars, as opposed to using contracted Iron Glory (MK2) on the left, and Eagle Prime (MK3), giant robots by MegaBots Inc. which manufactures giant piloted humanoid
vehicles. The First Battle of Ypres began during World War fighting robots headquartered in Berkeley.
I.
In 1 9 3 6 , H.R. Ekins of the New York World-Telegram beat
out Dorothy Kilgallen of the New York Journal and Leo
In other news ...
Kieran of The New York Times in a round-the-world race on Hogwarts Express rescues Its got to turn up at some point. ing, swatting, spitting, cant be
commercial flights that lasted 18 1/2 days. The thing is 16-foot-long, red and picked up. A few doors down, Prince
In 1 9 4 4 , the U.S. Navy began accepting black women into
stranded family in Scotland floats, he said. was standoffish at the rear of his cage.
WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency LONDON As if by magic, the Just because cats dont want to be
Service). The play I Remember Mama by John Van Druten Hogwarts Express has come to the res- For ornery shelter cats, second petted or snuggle on a lap doesnt
opened at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. cue of a stranded family in Scotland. chance is a job chasing mice mean they cant have good lives,
In 1 9 5 3 , the Ray Bradbury novel Fahrenheit 451, set in The train that took Harry Potter to Dorminy said.
school was played onscreen by the PHILADELPHIA Gary wasnt used A lot of these cats feel more com-
a dystopian future where books are banned and burned by the
Jacobite steam train , which runs on a to being around people. He didnt like fortable when they can be themselves
government, was first published by Ballantine Books.
remote and scenic route through the being touched, or even looked at. If and use natural behaviors, she said.
In 1 9 6 7 , the U.S. space probe Mariner 5 flew past Venus. anyone came too close, hed lash out.
Scottish Highlands. Then theyre more open to human
On Friday, it made an unscheduled He was perfect for the job. Because at interaction because they feel more
Birthdays stop to pick up a family of six that was the Working Cats program, no man-
ners is no problem.
confident.
At Bella Vista Beer Distributors,
stranded when a storm washed away
their canoe. Philadelphias Animal Care and mice were gnawing on bags of chips
Jon Cluett, his wife and four children Control Team established the program overnight, leaving a mess and forcing
between the ages of 6 and 12 were stay- about four years ago to place unadopt- staffers to throw out about 15 bags a
ing in a lakeside hut on Loch Eilt when able cats the biters and the skittish, day, said owner Jordan Fetfatzes.
they awoke to find their canoe was the swatters and the ones who wont They tried exterminators, but noth-
gone. use a litter box into jobs as mousers ing worked. An employee found
Faced with walking several miles at barns or stables. ACCTs program online and Fetfatzes
over boggy ground to get back to the The shelter recently expanded the eventually decided on Gary, a white
family car, Cluett called police to see if program to move cats that were less- male with one blue eye and one green
Actor John Boxer Evander Actor Jon Favreau any form of rescue was available. than-ideal pets into urban jobs at that had behavioral issues. Gary
Lithgow is 72. Holyfield is 55. is 51. The policeman said, Weve places like factories and warehouses as wasnt accustomed to people and would
arranged for the next train passing to a sort of green pest control. The ani- hiss from the crate. At first, Gary
Author John le Carre is 86. Artist Peter Max is 80. Author mals are microchipped, vaccinated and would stay in the office and would only
stop for you, and youre not going to
and critic Renata Adler is 80. Actor Michael Gambon is 77. free of charge. go into the warehouse after hours.
believe this but its the Hogwarts
Feminist activist Patricia Ireland is 72. Singer Jeannie C. Express steam train. Your kids are Part of the reason cats became As the weeks passed, he warmed up
Riley is 72. Rock singer-musician Patrick Simmons (The going to love it, Cluett said Sunday. domesticated was to get rid of the to workers and customers, and has
Doobie Brothers) is 69. Talk show host Charlie Chase is 65. Cluett said his children, all Harry rodent population, said Ame transformed into a sweet, playful mas-
Rock singer-musician Karl Wallinger (World Party) is 60. Potter fans, were really excited by Dorminy, ACCTs spokeswoman. We cot with free rein of the store.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael the adventure. took advantage of their natural My only complaint is sometimes
Steele is 59. Singer Jennifer Holliday is 57. Host Ty They know the Harry Potter films propensity to hunt and made an offi- he gets in the way of a transaction,
Pennington (TV: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition) is 53. and they know that are filmed in the cial program out of it. said Fetfatzes, who describes himself
Rock singer-musician Todd Park Mohr (Big Head Todd and the Highlands, he said. But they hadnt Cats identified as a good match for as a dog guy whos turned in to a cat
Monsters) is 52.Amy Carter is 50. South Park co-creator put all of that together in their heads the program are kept in a separate aisle lover thanks to Gary.
Trey Parker is 48. Comedian Chris Kattan is 47. Rock singer until they saw the train. at the shelter in a row called TTA Neighborhood kids come in just to
Pras Michel (The Fugees) is 45. Actor Omar Gooding is 41. Cluett, the pastor of a church in time to adjust. On a recent visit, a low say hi to him, and he loves to play
Country singer Cyndi Thomson is 41. Writer-director Jason Stirling, central Scotland, is hopeful growl could be heard from a cage hous- soccer with a worker who balls up cash
Reitman is 40. Actor Benjamin Salisbury is 37. Actress someone will find his canoe and give ing a male named Spike, whose intake register tape and kicks it around as
Gillian Jacobs is 35. Actress Rebecca Ferguson is 34. the story a perfect happy ending. sheet listed his qualifications: hiss- Gary bats at it.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 3
How to beat Dianne Feinstein? Police reports
A time of change
Contrasts, Senate rival says
By Michael R. Blood ences, and more directly the campaign could turn
A vehicles window was found broken
and $40 worth of change was taken on
Drake Avenue in Burlingame, it was
reported at 11:31 a. m. Friday, Oct.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to reporters later, that he on differences in their life 13.
believed her time had stories and issues people
LOS ANGELES The Democratic state leg- passed in Washington. care about.
islator who wants to oust Sen. Dianne In changed times, with We cant cross our fin- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
Feinstein next year knows hell be at a disad- Trump in the White gers and hope Trump can Ro bbery . A man was punched by two men
vantage at fundraising, and his name, Kevin House, California needs learn and change, he said. and they took his cellphone on Baden
de Leon, would elicit a blank stare from many new ideas and new ener- Feinsteins chief strate- Avenue, it was reported at 7:29 p. m.
voters. gy, he said. gist, Bill Carrick, said it Thursday, Oct. 5.
So how does he make the case that hes the Dianne The Washington play- Kevin de Leon was ludicrous for de Leon Burg l ary . Two men were caught trying to
right man for Capitol Hill? book, de Leon added, is to suggest he would be a break into a vehicle on Gateway Boulevard,
Feinstein obsolete. stronger foil to Trump. With seats on several
Contrasts, de Leon says. it was reported at 2:21 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
New ideas against the status quo. A tougher De Leons entry into the 2018 race sets up a of the most powerful panels on Capitol Hill 5.
response to the agenda of President Donald rivalry that is likely to be colored by age and the Judiciary, Appropriations and Burg l ary . A vehicles window was found
Trump. New energy. Humble immigrant roots ethnic differences, the states longstanding Intelligence committees Feinstein has smashed on El Camino Real, it was reported
versus wealth. north-south rivalry, and rifts between liberals been a frequent Democratic critic against at 1:08 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.
As two Democrats, Feinstein and De Leon and centrist Democrats that have divided the Trump and his agenda. Burg l ary . Someone was caught trying to
share much of the same policy terrain. But party nationwide. The race, Carrick said, is going to be about break into a vehicle on Holly Avenue, it was
there are differences, he told reporters. The moderate Feinstein is a wealthy former who can do a better job for California, who reported at 2:04 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.
De Leon publicly kicked off his campaign San Francisco mayor who can trace her polit- can we count on to have influence and clout to Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone thinks that
Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles to retire ical start to a time when Richard Nixon was in make sure we are not damaged by the Trump their vehicle was stolen from a parking lot
the long-serving Feinstein, three days after the White House. administration. on Southwood Drive, it was reported at 9:24
disclosing his intentions in an online In a speech occasionally peppered with Shes on two committees that are investi- p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4.
announcement. Spanish, de Leon referred repeatedly to grow- gating Trump, Carrick added. Burg l ary. A vehicles window was found
By standard measures he enters the race as a ing up with a single immigrant mother in Patty Shenker, 66, a retired real estate smashed and a laptop was stolen on South
long shot, facing a stalwart of Democratic Southern California, and he spoke often of investor, was among supporters in the crowd Airport Boulevard, it was reported at 8:04
politics whos been in office for a generation the states diversity. I will never be a man of who said it was a time for a change. p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4.
and is widely popular among Democrats who financial riches, he said.
dominate the state. He said it was no time for capitulation in
But to de Leon, Feinstein is out of touch. Washington, echoing his criticism of
In a speech to cheering supporters and Feinstein last summer after she suggested
union members, the 50-year-old de Leon Trump could learn to become a good presi-
never attacked Feinstein by name or men- dent.
tioned that she is the oldest member of the Talking with reporters later, he acknowl-
Senate, at 84. edged that Feinstein would have a significant
But he made clear in lightly veiled refer- edge in campaign dollars. But he suggested
4 Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Local briefs
List of missing
Man gets three years probation according to Caltrain.
The $180 million grade separation
for stealing nearly $700 in wine according to prosecutors. project will complete east-west con-

people shrinking
A 71-year-old man who pleaded no nections at 28th and 31st Avenues,
contest to helping another suspect Construction to begin on 25th reducing local traffic congestion and
steal nearly $700 worth of wine from a increasing safety for drivers and
Avenue grade separation
as wildfires ease
Safeway store in South San Francisco pedestrians. A new, modernized
in June was sentenced to three years Work on Caltrains 25th Avenue Hillsdale station is scheduled to open
supervised probation Wednesday, grade separation project will be under- in 2019.
according to the San Mateo County way soon with crews beginning By Janie Har
District Attorneys Office. Monday to build the bridges and walls Police warn of auto break-ins THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Also sentenced to 112 days in coun- necessary for the elevated rail align- San Mateo and Foster City police
ty jail, San Francisco resident ment, according to the transit agency. are asking the public to increase their SAN FRANCISCO The number of people missing in
Kenneth Mask will not serve addition- There will be a partial closure of awareness when shopping as there has the deadliest and most destructive series of wildfires in
al jail time since he also received the t h e p ark i n g l o t at t h e Hi l l s dal e been an increase in auto burglaries in California history peaked at more than 2,000 in the hardest
same amount of days credit for time Cal t rai n St at i o n , wi t h t emp o rary recent weeks. hit county but now stands at 50, with authorities believing
served, according to prosecutors. p ark i n g b ei n g made av ai l ab l e at In San Mateo, the Fish Market, nearly all of them will be found alive.
On June 26, Mask and his accom- 31st Avenue. There will also be peri- Bridgepointe Shopping Center and The death toll now stands at 42 after another victim was
plice entered the grocery store on the o di c l an e cl o s ures an d p ark i n g the Marina Plaza Shopping Center found Tuesday.
2000 block of Gellert Boulevard restrictions on East 25th Avenue, have been targeted and the auto burgla- The gut-wrenchingly high figure could have been much
around 10:30 p.m. and looked around. and occasional single-tracking for ries are happening in busy parking worse after residents got little or no warning last week and
Mask went back outside while his Caltrain service around the area. To lots, mainly near restaurants. Foster entire neighborhoods were wiped out by fast-moving, late-
accomplice, whose name was not maintain regular train service, some City has also seen an overall increase night flames.
immediately available, took $692.29 activities will be conducted during in auto burglaries and thefts, accord- The number of dead people were finding has really
worth of wine and left the store with- nights and weekends, outside of nor- ing to police. slowed down, Sonoma County sheriffs spokesman Sgt.
out paying for it, prosecutors said. mal train service hours. Neighbors To avoid auto burglaries and thefts, Spencer Crum said. I dont see us going up significantly
Th ey were fo l l o wed o ut t o t h e may experience construction noise police recommend not leaving valu- over what we have right now.
parking lot, where Mask allegedly and light during these times and can ables in plain view, locking doors, Sonoma County bore the brunt of the fires, with 23 deaths
handed a gun to his accomplice, who sign up for a weekly construction being aware of your surroundings and and 3,000 homes destroyed in the city of Santa Rosa alone.
b ran di s h ed i t at t h e emp l o y ee, notice at www. caltrain. com/25thGS, reporting suspicious people. Sheriff Rob Giordano said Wednesday that 50 people were
still on the countys missing persons list split evenly
between Santa Rosa and the rest of the county.
Crum said about half were known to be homeless and like-
ly didnt perish because they did not live in the areas hard-
est hit by fire.
Some others were placed on the list by people who hadnt
seen or heard from them in years. Authorities say they are
trying to investigate every missing person report.
Napa County, which has counted seven deaths so far, has
just four people left on its missing persons list, down from
14 on Monday.
Were finding people are connecting with loved ones
through social media and phone calls, county spokes-
woman Kristi Jourdan said by email.
The agonizing wait continues for those whose loved ones
remain on the list.
Gina Russell is looking for her son Christopher Le Loup,
26, who was staying with a friend in Santa Rosa just before
the fires broke out Oct. 8.
She said he has bouts of confusion but never goes a week
without calling. She doesnt know if hes in a hospital, dis-
oriented and scared, or something else. He had no photo ID.
Not knowing is the hardest part, Russell told the Los
Angeles Times . Whatever happened to him, wherever he
is. Please, God, I need to know. Anything has to be better
than this.

Obituary
Querubin Choy E. Fernandez
Querubin Choy E. Fernandez, born Nov. 17, 1930, died at
his home in Pittsburg, California, Oct. 16, 2017.
Husband of the late Patricia Fernandez,
father of Maria Teresa, Maria Luisa,
Angelica and Camila, and the late Rui-
Jose. He is survived by his brother,
Ethelwoldo, children, grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews,
extended family and friends the world over.
He lived in San Francisco until his ill-
ness and worked for the San Francisco
Unified School District for many years.
A vigil service was held at Duggans Serra Mortuary inDaly
City Wednesday Oct. 18. A funeralmass will be celebrated 1
p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, at Corpus Christi Church, 62 Santa Rosa
Ave., San Francisco. Inurnment to follow at Cypress Lawn
Memorial Park.

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CITY GOVERNMENT
The San Carl o s Pl anni ng
Co mmi s s i o n continued a discus-
sion Monday on a double-sided
digital billboard proposed at 815
American St. to its next meeting
on Nov. 6. Just south of Brittan
Avenue, the billboard is proposed
for city-owned land and would be visible to vehicles
driving north and south on Highway 101. The project
also requires approval by the Ci t y Co un c i l and
removal of an existing billboard at 171 Industrial Road.
THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 5
President has no immediate
plans to visit wildfire damage
By Ken Thomas and Sudin Thanawala election. Trump received about 31 percent
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the vote in the state, prompting ques-
tions of whether politics have influenced
his plans after the president visited
WASHINGTON President Donald Republican-leaning states like Texas and
Trump, who has made four visits to hurri- Louisiana and campaign battleground
cane zones in recent weeks, isnt rushing Florida after they dealt with massive hurri-
to survey the damage from Californias canes. He also visited Puerto Rico to view
wildfires. hurricane damage and traveled to Las Vegas
The president has no immediate plans to after the citys deadly mass shooting.
visit the state to inspect the aftermath of
the wind-whipped wildfires, which have Id like to see him here, said Rick
swept through parts of Northern Rogers, 52, who lost his home in Santa
California, including the regions famed Rosa, California, to the fire. I think its
wine country. The wildfires have killed at going to go down as one of the worst dis-
least 42 people and destroyed thousands of asters in the states history. It would be
homes, becoming the deadliest and most nice to have the president here to show
destructive series of blazes in Californias some support.
REUTERS
An employee of Pacific Gas & Electric digs to find an electrical transformer in a destroyed history. Suzanne Finzell, 62, a self-described
neighborhood after a wildfire tore through Santa Rosa. For Trump, the wildfires are ravaging a dyed in the wool Democrat who lost her
state that has long been a Democratic rented home in the blaze, accused Trump of

Fires worsen housing crunch stronghold and gave his presidential rival,
Democrat Hillary Clinton, a commanding
victory in California during last years
having no empathy. But she added:
Even if he came here, what could he possi-
bly do?

in famously costly Bay Area


By Sudhin Thanawala and Paul Elias tenth of an inch of rain in the affected areas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on Thursday not enough to quench any
fires outright but still welcome.
SANTA ROSA Even before fire wiped The fires that swept through parts of
out the home she rented for 17 years, seven counties were the deadliest and most
Suzanne Finzell had thought about leaving destructive series of blazes in California
this city on the edge of the San Francisco history. At least 42 people died and 6,000
Bay Area because of rising prices. A spike in homes were lost.
housing and other living costs had driven The flames were especially devastating in
her friends to Nevada and Oregon. Sonoma and Napa counties on the northern
Now Finzell wonders if that will be her edge of the Bay Area a region that has
fate too, as the wildfires that charred seen housing prices skyrocket in recent
California wine country send thousands of years amid a technology industry boom. In
people who lost their homes scrambling for San Francisco, an average one-bedroom
new places to live in one of the nations apartment rents for more than $3,000 a
tightest and most expensive housing mar- month, and the median home price is about
kets. $1.5 million.
Before the fires, the rental vacancy rate Cities such as Santa Rosa, about 50 miles
was a mere 1 percent in Santa Rosa and 3 north of San Francisco, have offered more
percent in surrounding Sonoma County. affordable housing for people willing to
Then the city lost an estimated 5 percent of endure a longer commute. But that may not
its housing stock to the flames. be the case anymore.
We had a housing crisis before the fires, The 62-year-old Finzell, who has lived in
Mayor Chris Coursey said Wednesday. Its Santa Rosa since she was 3, said the hous-
magnitudes worse now. ing situation means her generation heads
Meanwhile, authorities reported more into retirement with no chance of living in
progress against the flames. The deputy the places we grew up.
chief of the California Department of Housing for displaced families is going
Forestry and Fire Protection said crews had to be a really big challenge, said Ana Lugo,
stopped the movement of all fires. president of the North Bay Organizing
Firefighters were helped by cooler weath- Project, an organization that advocates for
er and the lack of wind. Forecasters expect a affordable housing in Sonoma County.
6 Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the state


Sessions defends Comey firing States ask U.S. court to
and ties it to Clinton email case keep up health subsidies cut by Trump
SACRAMENTO Top government lawyers representing
19 U.S. states on Wednesday asked a federal judge in
By Sadie Gurman and Eric Tucker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
California to force the administration of President Donald
Trump to make health care subsidy payments that Trump
WASHINGTON Attorney General abruptly cut off last week.
Jeff Sessions on Wednesday strongly The monthly payments would normally be scheduled to
defended President Donald Trumps fir- go out Friday. The states, led by California Attorney
ing of James Comey, linking the FBI General Xavier Becerra, asked a judge in San Francisco for
directors abrupt dismissal to his han- an emergency court order by 4 p.m. Thursday requiring they
dling of the Hillary Clinton email serv- be paid on time.
er investigation. But he refused to dis- Becerra said Trump is illegally trying to sabotage the
cuss any private conversations he had Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obamas health care
with the president leading up to law, which Trump opposes and has pushed unsuccessfully to
Comeys firing and would not say if he repeal.
had discussed with the president an FBI Its long past time President Donald Trump learn that he
investigation into potential coordina- doesnt get to pick and choose which laws he follows,
tion between Russia and the Trump cam- Becerra, a Democrat, told reporters at his Sacramento
paign. office.
Sessions, appearing before the REUTERS Trumps Health and Human Services Department
Senate Judiciary Committee, said it was Attorney General Jeff Sessions gestures as he testifies before a Senate Judiciary announced last week that the administration will cut off
the first time Im aware of in which an oversight hearing on the Justice Department on Capitol Hill. payments to insurance companies that allow for lower con-
FBI director had performed the tradi- over the Clinton email case is consis- explanation for the firing cited his deci- sumer costs under the Obama health law.
tional role of Justice Department prose- tent with the initial White House expla- sion to effectively reopen the probe The payments, known as cost-sharing reduction, reim-
cutors by announcing on his own the nation. But Trump himself has at times days before the November election. burse insurers for the costs of lowering copays and
conclusion of a federal investigation appeared to undercut that explanation, The FBIs investigation is now being deductibles, which theyre required to do for low-income
that no charges would be brought saying he would have fired Comey even run by the Justice Departments special customers who buy coverage through the health care mar-
against Clinton. without the recommendation of the counsel, Robert Mueller. After initially ketplaces created by Obamas Affordable Care Act.
He said he was further galled when Justice Department and that he was balking at the question, Sessions said Trump has said Obamas law is imploding and has criti-
Comey, one week before his firing, thinking of this Russia thing when that he had not been questioned by cized the subsidies as insurance company bailouts. The
insisted to Congress that he would have he dismissed him on May 9. Muellers team of investigators. He has White House has said the government cannot legally con-
taken the same actions again. Trump has accused Comey of having been seen as a possible witness in the tinue paying the so-called cost-sharing subsidies because
Sessions insistence that Comeys prematurely exonerated Clinton, even case given his involvement in the fir- there is no formal authorization from Congress.
firing was motivated by displeasure though the Justice Departments own ing of Comey.
GOP ramps up effort to
repeal California gas tax increase
Big question for U.S. cities: Is Amazons HQ2 worth the price? SACRAMENTO Republicans latest effort to repeal
Californias upcoming gas tax increase got a boost
By Christopher Rugaber Most economists say the answer is a thousands spending freely, upgrading Wednesday from members of Congress and GOP gubernato-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS qualified yes that an Amazon head- a citys urban core and fueling job rial candidate John Cox, who said he would spend signifi-
quarters is a rare case in which a pack- growth beyond Amazon itself. cant money to help put the initiative on next years ballot.
WASHINGTON Dozens of cities age of at least modest enticements Other companies would likely We cant keep making this state unaffordable for work-
are working frantically to land could repay a city over time. Thats move, over time, to that city, includ- ing people and expect people to stay, Cox said at a news
Amazons second headquarters, rais- particularly true compared with other ing employers that partner with conference at the California Republican Partys headquar-
ing a weighty question with no easy projects that often receive public Amazon in such cutting-edge fields as ters.
answer: financial aid, from sports stadiums to virtual reality and artificial intelli- Its the second Republican initiative aimed at repealing
Is it worth it? the Olympics to manufacturing gence. Some Amazon employees the tax increase, passed by lawmakers this year to generate
Amazon is promising $5 billion of plants, which generally return lesser, would also likely leave the company $52 billion over 10 years for road and bridge repairs. The
investment and 50,000 jobs over the if any, benefits over the long run. to launch their own startups, thereby gas tax will go up by 12 cents per gallon in November, and
next decade and a half. Yet the winning For the right city, winning producing additional job growth. diesel taxes will spike as well. The other repeal effort is
city would have to provide Amazon Amazons second headquarters could In theory at least, those trends could backed by Assemblyman Travis Allen Coxs competitor
with generous tax breaks and other help it attain the rarefied status of help attract more highly educated resi- for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Both initia-
incentives that can erode a citys tax tech hub, with the prospect of high- dents in a virtuous cycle that helps tives aim to repeal the tax increase, but the Cox-backed
base. ly skilled, well-paid workers by the increase salaries and home values. effort will also include a constitutional amendment that
requires any future gas and car tax increases to win voter
approval.
Republicans view the tax increase as a highly unpopular
move that will draw voters from across California to the
polls in the midterm election. Democrats plan to aggres-
sively target seven California Republicans who serve in
districts that voted Democratic in the presidential election.

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Solace or silence? Not all families Around the nation
Corporations to keep tax break
of fallen get call from president
By Calvin Woodward and Tom Davies
lost by millions of Americans
WASHINGTON Millions of Americans
would lose a prized tax break under President
Donald Trumps sweeping revamp of the tax
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS code, but corporations would get to keep it.
The Republican proposal would eliminate
WASHINGTON Some got sympathy the federal deduction for state and local taxes,
and solace. Some got silence. One got a a widely popular break used by some 44 mil-
promise of cash. lion Americans, especially in high-tax,
Relatives of people who died in military Democratic-leaning states like New York,
service have recounted varied interactions New Jersey, California and Illinois. But cor-
with President Donald Trump in the diffi- porations, which pay billions in local prop-
cult days and weeks after their loved ones erty levies and state income taxes, wouldnt
death. Despite Trumps boast that he reach- be affected.
es out personally to all families of the fall- Republicans are determined to overhaul the
en, interviews with families members did nations tax system by years end, offering a
not support his claim. Some never heard plan that lowers the corporate tax rate from
from him at all, and a few who did came 36 percent to 20 percent and reduces the num-
away more upset. ber of tax brackets. Trump and the GOP cast
The Associated Press contacted family the plan as a boon to the middle class.
members of 21 of the 43 people who have Meeting at the White House on Wednesday
died in military service since Trump with members of the tax-writing Senate
became president. Of those who would Finance Committee, Trump said, this is a
address the question, relatives of nine said once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, in my opin-
they had heard from Trump by phone or ion.
mail. Relatives of nine others said they Democratic members of the committee
REUTERS
havent. remained united in opposition to the current
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch listens as Donald Trump and his economic plan, said Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the
Several spoke of being comforted by
team meet with members committee at the White House. top Democrat. He said their message to the
Trump but at least one call went awry:
Cowanda Jones-Johnson told the AP that Baldridge, killed in Afghanistan, but the joining the Army in 2014. president was: You fix it (the tax system)
Trump spoke disrespectfully of her fallen check never came. The White House said Mark Hunter, his father, said a military with real tax relief that helps the middle
nephew, Sgt. La David Johnson, when he Wednesday, after the report, that the casualty officer informed the family that class. You dont give tax cuts to people like
called family members Tuesday. Johnson check has been sent. Trump would call and the family was let him (Trump).
was among four servicemen killed in Niger Others waited for calls that did not come. down when he didnt. Toward the end of the meeting, Trump
earlier this month. After Army Sgt. Jonathon M. Hunter died Disappointed that he at least didnt call issued a thinly veiled threat to Democratic
Chris Baldridge of Zebulon, North in a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan and thank me for my son and our ultimate senators, according to Sen. Sherrod Brown,
Carolina, told The Washington Post that in August, his family was told to expect a sacrifice, Hunter said. Thats all I wanted D-Ohio. Most of the Democratic members of
Trump promised him $25,000 of his own call from Trump. But it didnt happen. to hear. He didnt have to say nothing else. the tax-writing Senate Finance Committee
money when they spoke in the summer Hunter, 23, from Columbus, Indiana, died Thats all I wanted to hear. From him not who were invited are up for re-election next
about the loss of his son, Army Sgt. Dillon 32 days into his first deployment since the vice president. year in states Trump won in 2016. Brown is
among them.

Uncertainty reigns ahead of


Republican says hell push health deal, Trump keeps distance new health care sign-up period
By Alan Fram R-Tenn., and Patty Murray, D-Wash., on a would be willing to even bring the measure DES MOINES, Iowa Americans across
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two-year extension of the federal subsidies to his chambers floor. the country are grappling with unanswered
to insurers that Trump has blocked gained an Alexander and Murray shook hands on questions as they prepare to select their
WASHINGTON The authors of a biparti- important new foe on Wednesday. The anti- their agreement this week after months of health insurance plans when the new sign-up
abortion National Right to Life said it intermittent talks. Failure to restore the fed- period for the Affordable Care Act begins in
san plan to calm health insurance markets
opposed the measure because it lacked lan- eral payments to insurers could result in two weeks.
said Wednesday theyll push the proposal
guage barring people from using their feder- higher premiums for millions buying their The uncertainty is especially pronounced
forward, even as President Donald Trumps
ally subsidized coverage to buy policies own individual policies and drive carriers in Iowa, which is seeking last-minute federal
stance ricocheted from supportive to dis- approval to revamp its insurance market.
dainful to arms-length and the plans fate covering abortion, said Jennifer Popik, the from unprofitable markets. Many in
groups top lobbyist. The confusion, of course, is also coming
teetered. Congress would love to avoid blame for two
from Washington, where President Donald
If something can happen, thats fine, In another blow, Doug Andres, such tumultuous events.
Trump is pushing to allow the purchase of
Trump told reporters at the White House. spokesman for House Speaker Paul Ryan, R- The compromise has won warm endorse- stripped-down coverage plans and has moved
But I wont do anything to enrich the insur- Wis., said Ryan does not see anything that ments from Democrats and some to cut off subsidies that help keep peoples
ance companies because right now the changes his view that the Senate should Republicans. It includes steps won by insurance costs down.
insurance companies are being enriched. keep its focus on repeal and replace of Republicans to make it easier for insurers to In Iowa, the navigators and others whose
Theyve been enriched by Obamacare like Obamacare. With hard-right conservatives avoid some coverage requirements under job is to help people understand the health
nothing anybody has ever seen before. wielding considerable influence among President Barack Obamas Affordable Care care market are not sure what to tell callers
The agreement by Sens. Lamar Alexander, House Republicans, it was unclear if Ryan Act. who want to know what to expect.

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transportation, said the effects of Around the nation
developments and street improve-
ments would be monitored as they are Suspect in Maryland office
Continued from page 1
phased in so corrective measures or park shooting is apprehended
adjustments can be made as elements
and then things that need to be looked EDGEWOOD, Md. A man with a lengthy criminal past
of the plan are built. Community
at over time. who showed up for work at a countertop company on
Development Director Carlos de Melo
Aimed at integrating a variety of Wednesday and shot five of his co-workers
added the plan gives residents an idea
uses with an emphasis on housing, has been arrested, authorities said. Three
of whats to come by including pro-
connecting multiple modes of trans- of them were killed and two critically
posed changes, but doesnt dictate
portation and establishing the guide- wounded.
exactly what or how elements will be
lines for the downtown style and char- Less than two hours later, Radee Labeeb
built.
acter, among other goals, the plan Prince drove to a used car lot about 55
The plan doesnt build it, the plan miles away in Wilmington, Delaware, and
provides estimates for the increase of sets it up, he said. Over time, the
residences and jobs to come should opened fire on a man with whom he had
plan may come to fruition exactly as beefs in the past, wounding him, police
the maximum amount of housing, we talked about or it may not.
office and retail space be realized. If you dont set them aside now on Radee Prince said.
According to the plans buildout your maps, you then leave it to the The shooting rampage set off a man-
analysis, the total number of housing discretion of the City Council and A long process hunt along the Interstate 95 Northeast corridor. Police cruis-
units provided in the plan area could whatever they decide, she said. Commissioner Thomas McCune ers were stationed in medians, and overhead highway signs
hit 890 by 2035. The plan also City Attorney Scott Rennie said a acknowledged the long process to displayed a description of Princes sport utility vehicle and
accounts for an increase of 1, 000 park impact fee would capture the type develop the plans, and said he was its Delaware license plate. The FBI assisted state and local
downtown jobs to hit 2,450 by 2035. of contribution a developer could glad city officials relaxed the parking authorities in the manhunt.
The plan also includes proposals make toward creating public open ratios initially included in the plans Prince was apprehended a short time ago in Delaware by
for new bulb outs and designated bike space downtown as it would create a to allow for more cars to access ATF and allied law enforcement agencies, the Harford
and pedestrian routes, among other fund the city could use toward improv- offices and businesses. He said he County Sheriffs Office in Maryland tweeted Wednesday
changes, at major intersections ing existing parks or identifying wished the region could be less night.
included in the city center. An exten- space where a new park could go. dependent on cars, but noted the chal-
sion of Fifth Avenue to Ralston Sophie Martin, a project consultant lenges employers have had with Mike Pences brother plans to run for Congress
Avenue, a pedestrian and bicycle con- of the firm Dyett & Bhatia, said encouraging employees to use public INDIANAPOLIS Greg Pence, one of Mike Pences older
nection under the Caltrain tracks at including several council priorities transportation in recent years. brothers, has filed a tax document indicating he will seek the
ONeill Avenue and a bicycle loop on among the community benefits a In the real world that we live in, eastern Indiana congressional seat that
parts of Sixth Avenue, ONeill developer could provide would afford the automobile is still a fact of life, the vice president and former governor
Avenue, Hiller Street and Masonic the council flexibility to dedicate he said. represented for 12 years.
Way were among the possible resources to them as they rise to the Commissioner Steve Simpson sug- He formed the Greg Pence for Congress
changes included in the plans. top over time. gested planners keep an eye out for Committee on Monday, according to a fil-
Belmont resident Deon Teeple how increased density could affect ing with the Internal Revenue Service that
Resident concerns implored the commission to consider enrollment in the citys schools. He was obtained by the Associated Press.
traffic calming measures such as commended planners for including Greg Pence, who once ran the familys
A number of people showed up at roundabouts for Sixth Avenue, which
the meeting to address their concerns forward-thinking elements and a bold now-bankrupt chain of Tobacco Road con-
she said many use as a cut-through vision in the plan and joined other venience stores, previously said he had
about a variety of issues such as street to avoid driving on El Camino Greg Pence
shared open space, traffic and safety. commissioners in voicing strong been courted to run for the district, which
Real. She said she and her neighbors support for it. covers a broad swath of central and southeastern Indiana
Alice Mansell said she used to come have become concerned with the
to the Belmont ice rink some three This is no small plan and I think including Muncie and Columbus.
increased volume and speed of cars on As the vice presidents brother, he is likely the hands-down
times a week before it closed in 2016, the road, where they have also had thats good, he said. I think being a
and encouraged the commission to little on the bold side is a good favorite to win in the overwhelmingly Republican district.
trouble parking as nearby restaurant He has a famous name, owns an antiques business in the area
consider tying designated public customers often park in front of their thing.
resources, such as open spaces or The City Council will consider the and even bears a striking resemblance to his brother, with a
homes. Resident Christina Mantel close-cropped head of white hair.
recreational facilities, to projects expressed concerns about how new downtown plan for adoption at its
increasing the density in the city. She Nov. 14 meeting. On Oct. 24, the
emphasized the importance of mark-
developments would affect Hiller
council will consider the commis-
Man convicted of plotting
Street, where she lives. She said the
ing spots where open spaces or public streets increased use as a cut-through sions Oct. 2 recommendation to to behead blogger for IS group
recreational facilities could be built has posed dangers for school children adopt the citys 2035 general plan, BOSTON A Massachusetts man who authorities say fell
to preserve space for them instead of being picked up and dropped off at interim zoning for areas expected to under the influence of the Islamic State group was convicted
loosely including them among the Nesbit Elementary School at 500 change in the coming years, climate Wednesday of plotting to behead a conservative American
community benefits a developer could Biddulph Way. action plan and environmental impact blogger for organizing a Prophet Muhammad cartoon con-
provide if a project exceeds zoning Mark Spencer, a principal with W- report aimed at accounting for the test.
standards. effects of all the changes. Jurors found David Wright guilty of all charges, including
conspiracy to provide material support to a designated for-
eign terrorist organization and conspiracy to commit acts of
terrorism transcending national boundaries.
The 28-year-old faces up to life in prison.
Prosecutors said Wright, his uncle and a third man con-
EXAMINATIONS
and spired to kill blogger Pamela Geller because they were upset
TREATMENT she organized Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas
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Syrian forces clear Raqqa after driving out IS By Sarah El-Deeb been successful in holding onto captured
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS territory because of its thorough clearing
procedures, which prevent counterattacks.
BEIRUT U.S.-backed Syrian forces Brett McGurk, the top U.S. envoy for
were removing land mines and clearing the coalition, said he was in northern
roads in the northern city of Raqqa on Syria to prepare for the defeat of the mili-
Wednesday, a day after commanders said tants. He said the United States will help
they had driven the Islamic State group in clearing explosives as well as restoring
from its de facto capital. services in the city.
Mustafa Bali, spokesman for the McGurk posted a photograph Wednesday
Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, of surrendering IS militants, saying:
said preparations were underway for a for- Once purported as fierce, now pathetic
mal declaration of the citys liberation. and a lost cause. He said IS lost nearly
The SDF said Tuesday that military oper- 6,000 militants in Raqqa before surrender-
ations in Raqqa have ended and that their ing in large numbers.
troops have taken full control of the city. Aid and charity organizations have
The U.S.-led coalition cautioned that the warned of the high cost borne by civil-
clearing operations would continue, say- ians.
ing some 100 militants may still be hid- In the neighboring Deir el-Zour
ing in the city. province, where the SDF and Russian-
On Wednesday, the spokesman for the backed Syrian troops are waging separate
coalition, Col. Ryan Dillon, tweeted that offensives against the militants, nearly
REUTERS 95 percent of the city is now under full half a million civilians remain trapped by
Smoke rises after a landmine exploded as fighters of Syrian Democratic Forces are clearing control as clearing operations continue. the fighting, the International Rescue
roads after the liberation of Raqqa. The coalition stressed that the SDF has Committee said late Tuesday.

Al-Qaida set to gain as Islamic State disintegrates


By Bassem Mroue and Abdul-Zahra ology and has benefited from its pro- spoke on condition of anonymity because Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, for the setbacks.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS longed downfall. they still visit the area and fear reprisals Al-Qaida will welcome ISIS members
While the U.S.-led coalition and Russian- from the jihadis. with open arms, those are battled-hardened
BEIRUT Over several nights in backed Syrian troops have been focused on IS has lost nearly all the territory it once with potent field experience, said Fawaz
September, some 10,000 men, women and driving IS from the countrys east, an al- controlled in Syria and Iraq, including the Gerges, a professor at the London School of
children fled areas under Islamic State con- Qaida-linked insurgent coalition known as northern Iraqi city of Mosul the largest it Economics and the author of ISIS: A
trol, hurrying through fields in northern the Levant Liberation Committee has con- ever held and the northern Syrian city of History.
Syria and risking fire from government solidated its control over Idlib, and may be Raqqa, which once served as its de facto cap- ISIS is an alternative acronym for the
troops to reach a province held by an al- looking to return to Osama bin Ladens ital. Tens of thousands of its fighters have Islamic State group.
Qaida-linked group. strategy of attacking the West. been killed on the battlefield, but an untold The two groups both sprang from al-
For an untold number of battle-hardened Syrian activists with contacts in the area number have escaped. As it gradually disin- Qaida in Iraq, which emerged in the years
jihadis fleeing with the civilians, the say members of the Levant Liberation tegrates, theological splits have also after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, but split
escape to Idlib province marked a home- Committee vouched for fleeing IS fighters emerged within the organization, including over ideology and leadership in 2013 and
coming of sorts, an opportunity to contin- they had known before the two groups split the rise of a faction that blames its leader, battled each other across northern Syria.
ue waging war alongside an extremist group four years ago and allowed them to join,
that shares much of the Islamic States ide- while others were sent to jail. The activists
10 Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Record highs for major indexes; Dow passes 23K


By Alex Veiga cent for the year.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS IBMs gain was responsible for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 23,172.93 89 points of the Dows increase.
A day of modest gains on Wall Low: 23,086.75 Gains by Goldman Sachs account-
Street resulted in more milestones Close: 23,157.60 ed for another 40 points of the 30-
for U.S. stocks Wednesday as the Change: +160.16 company averages climb.
Dow Jones industrial average Financial stocks led the gainers
OTHER INDEXES Wednesday. Goldman Sachs
closed above 23,000 points for
the first time. S&P 500: 2561.26 +1.90 picked up $5.94, or 2.5 percent,
The Standard & Poors 500 NYSE Index: 12,371.02 +21.05 to $242. 03. Insurer Assurant
index and Nasdaq composite also Nasdaq: 6624.22 +0.56 climbed $5.94, or 6.2 percent, to
finished at record highs. NYSE MKT: 2646.11 -13.00 $101.80.
Technology stocks and finan- Russell 2000: 1505.14 +7.65 Traders bid up shares in compa-
cial companies led the gainers as Wilshire 5000: 26,635.38 +24.16 nies that reported quarterly results
investors weighed the latest batch that beat the Street.
of company earnings. Strong 10-Yr Bond: 2.33 +0.04 Northern Trust shares picked up
quarterly results drove IBM shares Oil (per barrel): 52.04 +0.16 3.8 percent after the banks earn-
to their biggest one-day gain Gold : 1,282.50 -3.70 ings and revenue beat analysts
since 2009. Those gains account- estimates. The bank also said it
ed for much of the 30-company to 2,561.26. The Nasdaq added 3,395 points this year, or 17.2 ter, its an indication that demand plans to cut $250 million in annu-
Dows record high. 0.56 points, or 0.01 percent, to percent. is picking up as well and its why al spending by 2020. The stock
For us its just another indica- 6,624.22. The Russell 2000 index Despite the markets recent you have global markets doing added $3.48 to $94.58.
tion that it is a strong market of smaller-company stocks gained string of record highs and the well. Investors also sized up corpo-
here, year-to-date, said Paul 7.65 points, or 0.5 percent, to Dows latest milestone, stocks Investors continued to size up rate deals and other developments
Springmeyer, investment manag- 1,505.14. can still grind higher as long as the latest raft of company earn- making the news Wednesday.
ing director for US Bank Private The S&P 500 and Dow also set the economy continues to expand ings Wednesday. Anthem, the second-largest
Wealth Management. To have the records on Monday and Tuesday. and companies grow revenue, said IBM jumped 8. 9 percent after U.S. health insurer, rose 2.4 per-
Dow up over 17 percent is a very, The Dow closed above 22,000 Quincy Krosby, chief market the technology and consulting cent after announcing that its
very strong year. for the first time on Aug 2, and strategist at Prudential Financial. company delivered strong quar- entered a prescription benefits
All told, the Dow picked up since then the best-performing Overall, the underpinning for terly results. The gain was the management deal with CVS.
160.16 points, or 0.7 percent, to components have been Boeing, the market is solid, Krosby said. biggest one-day jump for IBM Anthem shares added $4. 53 to
23,157.60. The S&P 500 index Caterpillar, Goldman, Home You have global growth picking since January 2009. Even so, $191.79. CVS rose $1.47, or 2
rose 1.90 points, or 0.1 percent, Depot and 3M. The Dow is up up the way it has over the last quar- the stock remains down 3. 9 per- percent, to $74.10.

Buisness brief
Twitter vows new crackdown on hateful, abusive tweets SeaWorld cuts 350 jobs,
By Barbara Ortutay lence, for exam- Some of the changes are aimed at come forward before taking action.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ple. protecting women who unknow- Twitter already allows bystanders mostly in Orlando, San Diego
The email was ingly or unwillingly had nude pic- to report other violations on ORLANDO, Fla. SeaWorld is
NEW YORK Twitter is vowing sent to the com- tures of themselves distributed behalf of someone else. cutting 350 positions as the com-
to crack down further on hate panys Trust and online or were subject to unwanted The San Francisco-based compa- panys parks deal with declining
speech and sexual harassment, Safety Council, sexual advances. They would also ny also said it would take new attendance.
days after CEO Jack Dorsey said in a group of out- try to shield groups subject to hate- action on hate symbols and Spokeswoman Aimee Jeansonne
a tweetstorm that the company is side organiza- ful imagery, symbols and threats of imagery and take enforcement Becka said Wednesday that the cuts
not doing enough to protect its tions that violence. action against organizations that will include a mix of layoffs and not
users. Jack Dorsey advises Twitter Among the proposed changes, use/have historically used violence refilling open positions across the
The company has spent the last on its policies Twitter said it would immediately as a means to advance their cause, company. The cuts will primarily
two years trying to clamp down on against abuse. and permanently suspend any though it said more details were to affect its Orlando corporate head-
hate and abuse on its generally Its good that Twitter is think- account it identifies as being the come. quarters, as well as the parks in
free-wheeling service. ing these things through and being original poster of non-consensual It didnt say what the hate sym- Orlando and San Diego.
Dorsey echoed concerns of many fairly transparent about what they nudity, including so-called creep bols might be and enforcing this Jeansonne Becka says most of
users and critics who say Twitter it are doing, said Emma Llanso, shots of a sexual nature taken sur- could prove difficult. While some the cuts will affect administrative
hasnt done enough to curb the director of the free expression proj- reptitiously. Previously, the com- hate symbols, like the swastika, positions that dont deal directly
abuse. But others worry that its ect at the Center for Democracy and pany treated the original poster of are widely recognized, groups with the public. She says SeaWorld
muzzling free speech in the Technology, a nonprofit thats a the content the same as those who have also adopted lesser-known, is still committed to animal rescue
process. member of the Trust and Safety re-tweeted it, and it resulted only in seemingly innocuous symbols to and rehabilitation.
In an email Twitter shared with Council. But, she added, it will be a temporary suspension. show hate. Those include Pepe Park attendance has suffered since
the Associated Press Tuesday, the very important to have a clear It said it would also develop a the Frog, a cartoon frog that has the 2013 documentary Blackfish
companys head of safety policy appeals process and ways to review system allowing bystanders on become a symbol for the alt- suggested that SeaWorlds treat-
outlined the proposed new guide- whether the policies are effective. Twitter to report unwanted right movement known for racist ment of animals may have led to the
lines that tighten existing rules Twitter sent it to the group for exchanges of sexually charged and misogynist views. The milk deaths of trainers. It announced last
and impose some new ones. They input, and the changes are not yet content, whereas in the past it emoji has also been used by white year that it would no longer breed
aim to close loopholes that final. News of the changes was first relied on one of the parties supremacists as an online sym- killer whales and stop using them
allowed people to glorify vio- reported by Wired . involved in the conversation to bol. in shows.

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Tourneys a
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for all of the fall sports, save football.
So while many teams are biding their
time for the start of the playoffs, or the
end of the season,
there are a couple of
high-profile tourna-
ments going on this
weekend that will
give volleyball and
water polo fans a
taste of what they
can expect once the
postseason arrives.
Notre Dame-
Belmont is hosting
the second annual
Tiger Cup at The
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Foundry volleyball
Hillsdales Noah Christner fights through a Woodside double team to get off a shot during the Knights 11-7 win over the Wildcats. Christner facility in Redwood City Saturday, a 16-
had a match-high four goals as Hillsdale captured fourth-place in the PAL Bay, which gives them a shot to advance to the CCS playoffs. The team tournament that features a good
Knights have to beat Ocean Division champion Sequoia in a CCS play-in game in the PAL tournament next week. cross-section of teams from around
Northern California.
We get a good draw from all over,

Knights near CCS berth


By Nathan Mollat that fourth-place squad must play the Ocean regular-season finale, the Knights will get a
said NDB coach Jen Agresti. It helps
these teams prepare for the postseason.
The Peninsula Athletic League has three
representatives in the tournament:
Aragon, defending tournament champ
Menlo-Atherton and Mills. Harker will
join host NDB and represent the West
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Division champion in a CCS play-in game dur- chance to do just that. Bay Athletic League. Other CCS teams
ing the PAL tournament next week. There was a lot at stake, said Hillsdale include Salinas, Willow Glen and Monte
Its not often a match for fourth place gener- So there was plenty riding on the Hillsdale- coach Ren Hodzic. I knew it would be a battle Vista Christian, while Lowell is one of
ates much excitement, but not all fourth-place Woodside match in Redwood City Wednesday. to the end. We went to OT with [Woodside] last the best public school teams in San
games are equal. Both squads came into the match with 2-3 year. Francisco. Cardinal Newman, which had
record, with the winner securing fourth place Noah Christner scored a game-high four part of its school destroyed in the Santa
The Peninsula Athletic League receives four
and a play-in match against Ocean champ goals for Hillsdale in a match that had more Rosa wildfires, is scheduled to appear,
bids to the Central Coast Section tournaments.
Sequoia. excitement and up-and-down play than a roller with Marin Academy joining it from the
The top three teams in the Bay Division stand-
Hillsdale, which won only one game in the coaster. North Bay.
ings which in this case are Menlo School,
Bay Division in 2016, was looking to this The Knights scored on their final five shots Bishop ODowd-Oakland and
Menlo-Atherton and Burlingame snatched
season to qualify for CCS for the first time of the first period to hold a 5-3 lead and led 7-4 Campolindo-Moraga are two North Coast
three of those playoff spots.
since 2014. at halftime.
But instead of simply giving the Bay
Divisions fourth-place team the final berth, And after an 11-7 win over Woodside in the See POLO, Page 14 See LOUNGE, Page 14

Raiders look to right the NFL not changing its


ship vs. first-place Chiefs national anthem policy
By Josh Dubow night and ght.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Little has gone right the past month for By Barry Wilner Goodell said the owners
the Raiders, who have failed to score more THE ASSOCIATED PRESS didnt discuss it.
than 17 points or gain more than 300 yards It wasnt necessary,
OAKLAND When Derek Carr arrived at
in any game during their skid. That has In the face of fan unrest and accusations he said. We had a real
Oakland training camp, he quickly tried to
turned a team expected to be a Super Bowl from the president about the league being focus on making sure all
dampen the high expectations around the
contender into a last-place squad. unpatriotic, the NFL is not changing its of our teams understood
team by pointing out that the Raiders
No one played better than the Chiefs the national anthem policy to require players to the kind of dialogue that
shouldnt be considered the AFC West
rst ve games as quarterback Alex Smith stand. took place and the kind of
favorites. They hadnt
led a dynamic offense that got a big boost Commissioner Roger Goodell and several things that they were
even beaten Kansas City
the past two years. from game-breaking rookie running back owners said Wednesday at the leagues fall Roger Goodell interested in getting sup-
Kareem Hunt . meetings that altering the policy language port.
Heading into the rst
That ended last week when Kansas City from should stand to must stand was not And they were seeking support for the
meeting of the year with
was held to 6 yards on 16 plays in the rst discussed. NFL, each club supporting its players and
the Chiefs (5-1) at home
half and lost to Pittsburgh 19-13 . But with New York Giants owner John Mara noted continuing the dialogue that they have had
on Thursday night, Carr
a short week and a long trip , the Chiefs had that the Cowboys Jerry Jones spoke at at the club level. I would tell you this, its
and the Raiders (2-4) are
little time to dwell on that loss. length to the other owners about the unprecedented conversations and dialogue
searching for a win of
You dont even have time to let it mari- anthem issue. Jones has said any Dallas going on between our players and our own-
any kind after losing four
Derek Carr straight games for the nate or sink in, to be honest, Smith said. player who doesnt stand for The Star- ers, between our club ofcials and between
You just have to let it go. Its such a short Spangled Banner would not be playing. our league, and that is a really positive
rst time in three years.
week when you throw in travel. I mean you Goodell reiterated that the league and its change for us.
You want to go out there and beat one of
dont even have time to really even get into 32 clubs believe everyone should stand for Reminded that President Donald Trump
the best teams in football, Carr said. We
(Sundays) game. You just have to go. The the national anthem. Its an important part tweeted again Wednesday about the demon-
have them coming to our place on a short
next one is more important. of our policy and the game. Its important to strations during the anthem, Goodell said
week. So all the challenges are there.
Here are some other things to watch: honor our ag and our country and I think there was nothing unpatriotic about his
Everything is pushing our back against the
our fans expect that. league.
wall, but one thing I know were going to do
is were going to come out on Thursday Asked about any owners who threatened
See RAIDERS, Page 16 discipline for players who didnt stand, See NFL, Page 16
12 Thursday Oct. 19, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Warriors mum on Greens knee injury


By Janie McCauley triple-double with nine Andre Iguodala, mean- better shape mentally and physically
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS points, 13 assists and 11 while, practiced and that led to foul trouble throughout the
rebounds. Wednesday after missing game. Kevin Durants baseline jumper at the
OAKLAND Warriors forward Draymond I dont think its seri- the opener with a strained end went in just too late and Golden State
Green underwent an MRI exam on his ous but well see, coach back. squandered a big lead on the night it
strained left knee and his status for an Steve Kerr said after Kerr remains hopeful he received its championship rings.
upcoming road trip is unclear. Wednesdays practice, in will play on the road trip
which Green didnt par- that includes the teams The Warriors only spent about 30 minutes
Golden State expected to release results of practicing on the court Wednesday with the
ticipate. first back-to-back with
the test Wednesday or early Thursday prior focus on skill work, instead using more
to departing for a game Friday at New Draymond Omri Casspis Andre Iguodala Fridays matchup against
Warriors debut was cut the Pelicans followed by time to study film.
Orleans. Green
short after he sprained a game Saturday at Memphis.
Green got hurt in the closing seconds of his left ankle late in the third quarter. He had Golden State plays Monday at Dallas We were not ready mentally to play that
the third quarter of Tuesdays season-open- come into the game questionable with a before returning home for three games next game, even when we werent tired, Kerr
ing 122-121 home loss to Houston when he mild sprain of his right ankle. Casspi did week. said. When I say were not in great shape, I
drove left to the basket, took an off-bal- some shooting but didnt practice. The Warriors are being extra cautious at cant come in here today and run them
anced shot and landed awkwardly. He came He just slipped on the floor, Kerr said. this stage with Iguodala, who is such a valu- because theyre tired from last night. So the
up hobbling and grabbing at his knee. Well see if hes OK. It was a tough break, able contributor off the bench. physical conditioning will come as we play
Golden State missed his presence down hes sprained both ankles in the last week. Kerr has said his team still must get in these games in the next week or two but
the stretch and Green finished just shy of a what we can do is really lock in mentally.

quarter to lead 7-6 at halftime. The Gators led 5-0 after one period and 11-
Local sports roundup Menlo-Atherton 4, Sequoia 3 Oliva Tobin got loose to lead the Aragon 1 at halftime as they captured the West
The Bears held off the last-place offense, scoring six times and assisting on Catholic Athletic League regular-season
WEDNESDAY Cherokees in a PAL Bay Division match. two others. She also added six steals. Maria title.
The Bears scored two goals in the fourth Sell added four goals, Hannah Kawar had James Plaschke scored a match-high five
Girls water polo period to turn a 3-2 deficit into a 4-3 lead. two, while Grace Simec and Sydney Nash goals on six shots to lead the SHP attack.
Menlo School 6, Burlingame 5 Molly Banks lob turned out to be the win- rounded out the scoring for the Dons. Xavier Marco and Kyle Ballack each scored
The Knights win over the Panthers threw ning goal for M-A. twice, while Luke Lenhart, Rory Hocker and
a big monkey wrench in the Peninsula M-A goaltender Cameron Bozdog finished Boys water polo Alexander Nemeth rounded out the scoring
Athletic League Bay Division standings, with eight saves and also came up with five Menlo School 18, Burlingame 6 with a goal each.
which will now use tiebreakers to determine steals. The Knights finished off yet another
which teams will receive automatic Central unbeaten PAL Bay Division season with the Girls golf
Coast Section berths. Aragon 11, Woodside 9 victory over the Panthers, finishing the
Menlo trailed 3-2 after one period of play, Carlmont 177, South City 219
The Dons, who captured the Ocean regular season with their 16th title in 18
but tied the score by halftime, 3-3. The Division title last season, secured third seasons. Catherine Batang shot an even-par 27 at
Knights then outscored the Panthers 3-1 in place in the Bay Division and a spot in the Niko Bhatia and Sam Untrecht each scored Mariners Point for the Warriors, but it was-
the third to take a 6-4 lead into the fourth CCS playoffs with the win over the four times to lead the Menlo attack. Miller nt enough to overcome the Scots.
and then held on for the win. Wildcats. Geschke added a hat trick, while Jayden Viveka Kurup led Carlmont, finishing
Meg Reinstra paced the Menlo attack with If not for the play of Aragon goaltender Kunwar and Atrya Iyer each scored twice. with a 2-over 29, which included a birdie on
a hat trick. Mia Rosenblatt added a pair of Hannah Flynn, the result might have been Menlo (6-0 PAL Bay, 14-6 overall) led 7- the third hole. Gia Andrighetto shot a 35 for
goals and Annie Bisconti rounded out the different, but the junior finished with 15 2 after one period and put the match away the Scots, followed by a 36 from Kaitlyn
scoring for the Knights. saves. with a 10-goal second half. Parohinog and a 37 from Lauren Wang.
Menlo goaltender Gillian Bressie fin- Woodside led 4-2 after the first period, but Lupe Rosas and Shaheen Khan each shot
ished with 11 saves. Aragon got its offense in gear in the second Sacred Heart Prep 15, Mitty 3 45s for South City.

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Yankees a win away from World Series


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yankees 5, Astros 0 Tanaka, who lost 3-0 to Keuchel in the 2015 with seven strikeouts in the series and 0 for
AL wild-card game at Yankee Stadium and 2-1 8 with 6 strikeouts against Keuchel overall.
NEW YORK Masahiro Tanaka pitched like defending AL champi- in Game 1 of this series. Gregorius then grounded an RBI single up
seven innings of three-hit ball and the New on Cleveland before them, But this night belonged to Tanaka and the the middle that grazed the glove of diving sec-
York Yankees finally solved Houston Astros have been unable to put Baby Bombers. ond baseman Jose Altuve. With the score 4-0,
nemesis Dallas Keuchel, beating the ace lefty away these poised that was it for Keuchel after he yielded his
5-0 on Wednesday for a 3-2 lead in the AL New York finally broke through against
Yankees, who improved to Keuchel with two outs in the second, when most runs ever to New York.
Championship Series. 6-0 at home in this post- Starlin Castro doubled to deep left-center and Sanchez hit his third postseason homer off
Gary Sanchez hit an RBI single off Keuchel season in front of their scored on Greg Birds sharp single. In the Brad Peacock in the seventh to make it 5-0.
and later homered to help the wild-card cheering, chanting fans. third, Judge grounded an RBI double just Despite beautiful weather in the Bronx, the
Yankees win for the third straight day at home Aaron Judge, Greg Bird inside the third base line and past a diving Astros didnt take batting practice on the
and move within one victory of their first trip and Didi Gregorius also
Masahiro Alex Bregman. Brett Gardner sped all the way field. If they were hoping that might help
to the World Series since 2009. delivered big hits as New
Tanaka around from first and scored with a headfirst their slumping hitters reset, it didnt.
The teams head back to Houston for Game 6 York chased Keuchel in slide.
on Friday night, when Justin Verlander and the the fifth and handed him his first postseason The highest-scoring team in the majors this
reeling Astros will try to regain their footing Bregmans throwing error on Chase season, Houston batted .153 through the first
loss. The 2015 AL Cy Young Award winner had Headleys infield single aided the Yankees in
following an off day and force a decisive Game been Yankees kryptonite throughout his four games of the series and fared no better
7. Luis Severino is scheduled to start for New the fifth. Keuchel pitched around Judge and against Tanaka. The normally reserved right-
career, entering 6-2 with a 1.09 ERA in eight walked him with two outs before Sanchez
York. career starts against New York, including a hander from Japan, who can opt out of his
Just days ago, Houston was up two games to lined a run-scoring single into the left-field $155 million contract this winter, has been at
pair of scoreless outings in playoff wins. corner.
none and appeared to be closing in on its sec- Both of those came at the expense of the top of his game in October and showed rare
ond World Series appearance. But the Astros, Going into that at-bat, Sanchez was 1 for 16 emotion on the mound during this one.

Cubs shaky, but stay alive in NLCS


By Andrew Seligman in Game 2 of the 2003 NLCS against turing the 2015 NL Cy Young Award and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cubs 3, Dodgers 2 Miami. contributing to last years drought-busting
Turner, who went 2 for 2 Arrieta exited with runners on first and championship run.
CHICAGO Javier Baez snapped an 0- and drew two walks. second in the seventh after walking Chris Limited by a right hamstring injury in the
for-20 skid with two home runs, Wade Davis Maddon became Taylor on a 3-2 pitch. He tipped his hat as final month of the season, he threw 111
hung on for a six-out save and the Chicago incensed that a swinging fans gave him a standing ovation, a fitting pitches. Brian Duensing retired Bellinger
Cubs avoided a sweep, holding off the Los strike three against show of appreciation for a pitcher with an on a fly to end the seventh.
Angeles Dodgers 3-2 Wednesday night in Curtis Granderson was expiring contract. Turner made it a one-run game with his
Game 4 of the NL Championship Series. ruled a foul after the Arrieta turns 32 in March and figures to homer off the left-field videoboard against
Jake Arrieta pitched three-hit ball into the umpires discussed the land a huge deal in free agency. The trade Davis in the eighth.
seventh inning to held the defending World play. Maddon got tossed, that brought him from Baltimore helped fuel A career-high 16-game winner, Wood gave
Series champion Cubs close their deficit to and Granderson struck Chicagos rise, with the right-hander cap- up three runs and four hits in 42/3 innings.
3-1. Manager Joe Maddon got ejected for Javier Baez
out swinging at the next
the second time in this series in the eighth, pitch.
and a packed Wrigley Field crowd watched And after walking Yasmani Grandal to put
Davis get Cody Bellinger to ground into a runners on first and second, Davis struck out
game-ending double play. Chase Utley, who is hitless in his last 24
Maddon was heavily criticized for not postseason at-bats.
using Davis during a 4-1 loss in Game 2. All seven of Chicagos runs in this series
This time, the Cubs closer threw 48 pitches have come on homers. And long drives in
to finish the job. the second by Contreras and Baez made it 2-
Willson Contreras also homered for the 0.
Cubs. Bellinger and Justin Turner connected Contreras homer banged off the left-field
for the Dodgers, who had won a team-record videoboard and Baezs landed beyond the
six straight playoff games. left-field bleachers on Waveland Avenue.
Game 5 is Thursday, with Jose Quintana Bellinger cut it to 2-1 with his drive to
pitching for Chicago against Dodgers ace right in the third. But Baez got the lead back
Clayton Kershaw. up to two with a shot to the left-field bleach-
Baez hit solo drives in the second and ers in the fifth, the raucous crowd chanting
fifth after going hitless in his first 20 play- Javy! Javy! for the flashy young star who
off at-bats. Contreras added a long homer was co-MVP of the NLCS last year.
against Alex Wood. No Cubs player had hit two in a playoff
Davis entered with a 3-1 lead in the game since Alex Gonzalez went deep twice
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Rookie C.J. Beathard ready to take over as 49ers starting QB


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cowboys and doing the potential for the team to want to build around Beathard beat out veteran Matt Barkley for
best we can to get better him. the backup job behind solid play in the presea-
SANTA CLARA After opening the season and improve. By no means do you have to be one of those son and has only gotten better on the practice
with six straight losses, the San Francisco Beathard had a promis- top five guys, Shanahan said. But you have field the past few weeks.
49ers have turned over the reins of the offense ing debut in relief of inef- to show the ability that you can build things That led to the decision to pull Hoyer in the
to rookie quarterback C.J. Beathard. fective starter Brian around a person who gives you the chance no second quarter last week with San Francisco
Beathards performance over these next 10 Hoyer in last weeks 26- matter what type of defense you go against, trailing 17-0. Beathard led a comeback attempt
weeks could play a big part in determining 24 loss at Washington. that hes got the ability to make those throws, that fell just short when the Niners couldnt get
whether the rebuilding 49ers view Beathard as That earned Beathard a hes got the ability to make some off schedule into range for a potential game-winning field
a foundation piece of if they decide they need C.J. Beathard shot at the starting role plays and hes the type of person who can han- goal in the final seconds of the loss to
to target another quarterback in free agency or for the 49ers (0-6) begin- dle all the stuff that goes with it. Washington.
with a high draft pick next year. ning Sunday at home against the Dallas Shanahan has had strong belief in Beathard, Beathard finished 19 for 36 for 245 yards and
Im not looking that far ahead, Beathard Cowboys. saying he was the one quarterback he targeted one touchdown. His only interception came on
said Wednesday. Right now my focus is on First-year coach Kyle Shanahan said he in the draft where he was taken in the third his desperation final pass with San Francisco
todays practice and geared toward beating the wants to see whether Beathard shows enough round by San Francisco. looking to convert on fourth-and-20.
Eveslage admitted he was a little nervous the momentum was on the Wildcats sideline. the ball over to Christner as he started swim-

POLO
Continued from page 11
playing with the two major fouls, but he was
confident his teammates would pick him up.
That was scary, Eveslage said. I had to
I did get concerned when you lose a three-
goal lead that quickly, Hodzic said.
Hillsdale then dodged a bullet when, 30 sec-
ming away. He quickly went back on the attack
and calmly put his shot away to give Hillsdale
a 9-7 lead going into the final period. Goals
alter my defense. I had to play it careful. onds after the man-advantage goal for the from Clark, off an assist from Eveslage, and
[Christner and Grant Ronberg] picked up the Wildcats, Woodside got another power play Christner, on a five-meter penalty shot,
Woodside scored three unanswered goals to defense (for me). opportunity, but Giorgio Faticas shot from accounted for the final margin of victory.
open the third quarter, tying the game at 7, but For Woodside, it was the second straight sea- the hole set clanged off the post. Woodside was led by Cameron Vaughans
the Knights closed with a flourish. They scored son it found itself needing a win on the final Woodside had two more opportunities to three goals, while Vigdorchik added two for the
twice in the final minute of the third to take a day of the regular season to get into that play- take the lead in the third, but Duncan Vaughans Wildcats. Fatica and Duncan Vaughan rounded
9-7 lead into the fourth and then shut out the in game. shot on the Wildcats third man-advantage of out the scoring for Woodside.
Wildcats in the fourth to take the victory. And it looked like Wednesday might be the the period was blocked by a Hillsdale defender In addition to Christners four and
Weve been waiting for this one for a Wildcats day. Cameron Vaughans shot from and Faticas shot from the set position 40 sec- Eveslages two goals, Hillsdale got two goals
while, said Hillsdales Brody Eveslage, a four- mid-pool with under five seconds left in the onds later went wide. from Grant Averill and one goal each from
year varsity player. This was a big one. first period gave Woodside some momentum. After weathering that storm, Hillsdale deliv- Ronberg, Connor Nordell and Clark.
Eveslage, who finished with two goals and Despite trailing by three at halftime, 7-4, it ered the gut punch a pair of goals in the final While there was a bit of celebrating on the
two assists, had to play carefully for the final was the Wildcats who came out on fire in the minute of the quarter. Eveslage gave the part of the Knights, they realize their job is
12 minutes or so after he picked up his second third, as they scored three straight goals to tie Knights the lead for good with 49 seconds left not done. Still waiting is a match next week
ejection midway through the third period. A the match at 7 with 4:44 to play in the period. in the third, when he took a cross-pool pass against Sequoia the team Hillsdale beat in a
third ejection would have ended Eveslages Levi Vigdorchik pulled Woodside to 7-5 on a from Nate Clark, that he buried with a one- play-in game in 2014.
day, but he remained composed and kept him- goal less than 30 seconds into the third quarter. timer from the left post. We know (we have one more game to quali-
self in the match. That was quickly followed by a strike from Moments later, Noah Christner beat two fy for CCS), Hodzic said. But you got to get
It happens, Hodzic said. But Im not sub- Duncan Vaughan, off an assist from Cameron Woodside players to a loose ball at mid-pool into [that play-in game] first.
bing out my senior captain. Hes an extremely Vaughan. When Vigdorchik converted a power- and broke in on goal. Christner was denied on Added Eveslage: We still have one more,
smart player. play goal off a feed from Cameron Vaughan, all the shot, but the Woodside goaltender turned but I think well be ready.

fee $10 for general admission, $5 for sen- because of the smoky conditions from the on host and No. 15-seed Gunn at 10:55 a.m.

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Continued from page 11
iors and students and 6-and-under are free. Be
advised that there will be no concession
stand and food is not allowed in the gym, so
fires burning around the Bay Area.
Included in this years field are five former
tournament champions. Co-host SHP won
No. 4 San Ramon Valley takes on No. 10 St.
Francis at noon, No. 3 Campolindo and No.
14 Clovis go at 1:05 p.m., while No. 6
plan accordingly. the title twice, in 2005 and 2007. San Leland and No. 11 Castilleja will finish off
Its going to be a tournament that is Ramon Valley-Danville, arguably the best first-round play at 2:10 p.m.
Section powers, while Turlock and Modesto going to run through quickly and be done at team in Northern California and a multi-time
are a pair of heavy hitters from the San Second-round matches begin after the com-
reasonable time, Agresti said. Its not North Coast Section champion, has won the pletion of the 2:10 p.m. games.
Joaquin Valley. going to be 8 oclock at night. Nor Cal Invitational title three times (2013,
The lineup we have coming in are all com- If water polo is more your thing, heres one 2015, 2017). They are joined by another Saturdays schedule at each school will be
petitive teams, Agresti said. Its a great last chance to check out some of the top three-time winner in Davis (2003, 2006, dependent on how Fridays second-round
draw of talent. girls teams in Northern California. Sacred 2010). Campolindo-Orinda has also won the games shake out.
This tournament is for the hard-core vol- Heart Prep and Gunn high schools co-host championship twice (2012, 2014). All championship-round games will be at
leyball fan. There will be six matches going the 15th annual Nor Cal Invitational, a 16- Fridays schedule at SHP includes: No. 1 SHP Saturday, beginning with the seventh-
on at one time during pool play, which team tournament split between the two Miramonte-Orinda against No. 16 Las place game at 1:30 p.m. The finals are slated
begins at 9 a.m. Pool-play matches are then schools beginning Friday and concluding Lomas-Walnut Creek at 10:55 a.m. No. 9 for 5 p.m.
scheduled for every hour until noon. The with the championship game at SHP 5 p.m. SHP squares off against No. 8 Soquel at noon,
championship round will follow in the after- Saturday. No. 4 Acalanes-Lafayette and No. 13 Clovis
noon. This is all dependent, of course, on the air West-Fresno at 1:05 p.m., with No. 5 Davis
Parking at The Foundry is limited, so quality on the days of the tournament. Last and No. 12 Clovis North rounding out first- Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200
organizers are asking that people carpool as weeks showcase boys tournament, the round play at 2:10 p.m. ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
much as possible. There will be an admission North-South Tournament, was canceled At Gunn, No. 2 Monte Vista-Danville takes @CheckkThissOutt.
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to have racially disciminated Girls tennis


Castilleja at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:45 p.m.; Menlo-
Atherton at San Mateo, Carlmont at Mills,
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Toronto
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on grounds of Burlingame at Hillsdale, Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Philadelphia 0 1 .000 Ottawa 6 3 1 2 8 20 13
race, barrister Westmoor at Terra Nova, South City at Oceana, Se-
quoia at Capuchino, Woodside vs. El Camino at Brooklyn 0 1 .000 Detroit 7 4 3 0 8 23 21
LONDON Former England Kat h ari n e South City, 4 p.m. Boston 0 2 .000 Florida 5 2 3 0 4 17 20
womens team coach Mark Newton wrote in Southeast Division
Boston 5 2 3 0 4 14 18
Sampson racially discriminated the report. Girls volleyball W L Pct GB Buffalo 7 1 4 2 4 18 28
Orlando 1 0 1.000 Montreal 6 1 4 1 3 10 22
against two of his players, a fresh One racially Aragon at Terra Nova, Westmoor at Sequoia, Mills
at Jefferson, El Camino at Capuchino, South City at Washington 1 0 1.000
Football Association investiga- di s cri mi n at o ry Hillsdale, 5:15 p.m.; Priory at Crystal Springs, Harker Atlanta 1 0 1.000 Metropolitan Division
tion has concluded after initially comment by at Notre Dame-Belmont, 5:45 p.m.; Burlingame at Charlotte 0 1 .000 1 Columbus 6 5 1 0 10 21 13
Carlmont, Woodside at Half Moon Bay, Menlo- Miami 0 1 .000 1 New Jersey 6 5 1 0 10 26 17
dismissing allegations of wrong- Sampson in Atherton at San Mateo, 6:15 p.m.; Mercy-SF at Pittsburgh 7 4 2 1 9 25 29
doing and prompting a damaging Mark Sampson 2014 toward Mercy-Burlingame, Menlo School at Notre Dame- Central Division Philadelphia 6 4 2 0 8 26 16
public row with striker Eni Aluko. Aluko requested SJ, 6:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Washington 7 3 3 1 7 23 24
Detroit 1 0 1.000 Carolina 4 2 1 1 5 12 11
Sampson was cleared of discrim- her family members from Nigeria Indiana 1 0 1.000 N.Y. Islanders6 2 3 1 5 15 18
ination by earlier FA investiga- didnt come to a game because of Girls water polo Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 N.Y. Rangers 7 1 5 1 3 17 26
tions but was fired last month Ebola. Terra Nova vs. Hillsdale at Aragon, Capuchino vs. Cleveland 1 0 1.000
Half Moon Bay at Priory, 4 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame Chicago 0 0 .000 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE
because of an unrelated case of MS (Sampson) did treat EA vs. Mills at San Mateo, 4 p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont Central Division
inappropriate conduct toward (Aluko) less favorably than he at San Mateo, 5 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis 7 5 2 0 10 23 18
players in a previous job. would have treated a player who Southwest Division Chicago 7 4 2 1 9 27 18
Boys water polo W L Pct GB Colorado 7 4 3 0 8 20 17
Only now has a barrister consid- was not of African descent, Houston 2 0 1.000 Nashville 6 3 2 1 7 18 17
Newton wrote. MS had therefore Terra Nova at Aragon, Capuchino at Priory, San Memphis 1 0 1.000 1/2
ered new evidence about Mateo at Sequoia, 5 p.m. Dallas 6 3 3 0 6 14 14
subjected EA to less favorable San Antonio 1 0 1.000 1/2
Sampsons conduct toward Dallas 0 1 .000 1 1/2
Winnipeg 6 3 3 0 6 18 23
England internationals Aluko and treatment because of her ethnici- Minnesota 4 1 1 2 4 15 16
Cross country New Orleans 0 1 .000 1 1/2
Drew Spence, with the details ty. WBAL Meet #2 at Baylands Park-Palo Alto, 3 p.m. Pacific Division
Northwest Division
being released ahead of a parlia- During a team meeting in 2015, W L Pct GB Vegas 6 5 1 0 10 20 15
mentary hearing. Sampson also asked Spence if she FRIDAY Utah 1 0 1.000 Los Angeles 5 4 0 1 9 16 9
Portland 1 0 1.000 Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 17 17
I have concluded that on two had been to prison, and then sug- Football Vancouver 5 2 2 1 5 12 14
Oklahoma City 0 0 .000 1/2
separate occasions, MS gested she had been arrested four Terra Nova at Sacred Heart Prep,Woodside at Menlo Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 Anaheim 6 2 3 1 5 12 17
times. Newton concluded that the School, 3 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Half Moon Bay, San Jose 5 2 3 0 4 13 16
(Sampson) has made ill-judged Aragon at Burlingame, Hillsdale at South City, Kings
Denver 0 1 .000 1
comment was made because of her Edmonton 5 1 4 0 2 11 19
attempts at humor, which, as a Academy at Sequoia, El Camino at San Mateo, Carl- Pacific Division Arizona 6 0 5 1 1 12 25
matter of law, were discriminatory ethnicity. mont at Capuchino, Jefferson at Mills, 7:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers 0 0 .000 Wednesdays Games
Mens college soccer L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 Toronto 6, Detroit 3
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Montreal at Los Angeles, late
Phoenix 0 1 .000 Thursdays Games
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES National League
Tampa Bay at Columbus, 4 p.m.
American League Los Angeles 3, Chicago 0 Womens college soccer Wednesdays Games Vancouver at Boston, 4 p.m.
Caada at DeAnza, 2 p.m. Detroit 102, Charlotte 90 N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
New York 3, Houston 2 Saturday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 5, Chicago 2 Indiana 140, Brooklyn 131 Nashville at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Orlando 116, Miami 109
Friday, Oct. 13: Houston 2, New York 1 Sunday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles 4, Chicago 1 College womens water polo New Jersey at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
Washington 120, Philadelphia 115
Milwaukee 108, Boston 100 Edmonton at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 14: Houston 2, New York 1 Tuesday, Oct. 17: Los Angeles 6, Chicago 1 CSM at Cabrillo, 3:30 p.m. St. Louis at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Memphis 103, New Orleans 91
Monday, Oct. 16: New York 8, Houston 1 Atlanta 117, Dallas 111 Carolina at Calgary, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 18: Chicago 3, Los Angeles 1 Dallas at Arizona, 7 p.m.
College womens volleyball Utah 106, Denver 96
Tuesday, Oct. 17: New York 6, Houston 4 Fridays Games
Thursday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at Chicago, 5:08 p.m. Cabrillo at CSM, 6:30 p.m. San Antonio 107, Minnesota 99
Wednesday, Oct. 18: New York 5, Houston 0 (TBS) Houston 105, Sacramento 100 Vancouver at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
Portland 124, Phoenix 76 San Jose at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 20: New York (Severino 14-6) at Houston x-Saturday, Oct. 21: Chicago at Los Angeles, 1:08 or SATURDAY Thursdays Games Pittsburgh at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
(Verlander 15-8), 5:08 p.m. (FS1) 5:08 p.m. (TBS) Football Chicago at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
x-Saturday, Oct. 21: New York at Houston, 5:08 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 22: Chicago at Los Angeles, 4:38 p.m. Contra Costa at CSM, Sacred Heart Cathedral at New York at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
(FS1) (TBS) Serra, 1 p.m. L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Montreal at Anaheim, 7 p.m.

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RAIDERS
speed all week and hopes to be ready to Turn it over defense will be put to the
make his debut against the Chiefs and prove test this week against
he can still contribute at a high level. No team has protected the ball as well as Hunt, Travis Kelce and
Im only 29 years old and I still have a the Chiefs, who havent turned it over since the Chiefs. Kansas City
Continued from page 11 Hunt lost a fumble on their rst play of the
lot of juice left in me, he said. leads the NFL with 790
season. Kansas City has run 363 plays yards receiving from
Bowman boost Checkdowns since without losing the ball. The Raiders those two positions.
have struggled to take it away, becoming
The Raiders made a key addition at line- just the third team in NFL history with no Throwback Thursday
backer this week when For most of his career, Smith has been
dogged by criticisms that he is nothing interceptions in the rst six games. Travis Kelce These AFC West rivals
they signed four-time Oakland has ve takeaways all together,
All-Pro NaVorro Bowman more than a game manager who never are meeting on a
throws the ball deep. That hasnt been the with two coming on special teams. Thursday night for the third time in four sea-
after he was released by
San Francisco. Bowman case this season as he ranks second in the sons. Back in 2014, the Raiders took an 0-
may have lost a step at NFL with 11 completions on passes more Coverage problems 10 record into the game before breaking
age 29 after a series of than 20 yards downeld three off his A key factor in Oaklands loss last week to through for Carrs rst career win in a 24-20
injuries, but he still is an career high. Instead, its Carr who has been the Chargers was an inability to guard tight victory perhaps best remembered for
upgrade at inside line- checking the ball down too much as the ends or running backs. Hunter Henry caught Oakland linebacker Sio Moores sack dance
backer, where the Raiders Raiders rank last in the NFL with two deep two long passes on the winning drive, and while the Chiefs were racing to the line to
NaVorro have been playing the completions all year, including only one by Melvin Gordon caught nine passes, includ- run a play. Kansas City won 21-13 at home
Bowman unproven Marquel Lee Carr. ing a TD. That has been an issue all season, last December to help secure the division
and Corey James. Bowman tried to get up to You cant force it. You just have to work with Oakland allowing the sixth-most yards title, holding Carr to 117 yards on 41 pass-
hard and let it happen, Carr said. receiving (662) to backs and tight ends. The es.

NFL
Continued from page 11
Trump again blasts the NFL over
NFL brief
Winless Browns return to
rookie Kizer as starting QB
Everyone feels strongly about our country
and have pride, he said, adding the NFL is not
players kneeling during anthem CLEVELAND DeShone Kizer went on a
weekend retreat to a place he never wants to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The topic of the visit again.
afraid of tough conversations.
What we are trying to stay out of is poli- national anthem was The sideline is not the rookie quarterbacks
tics. WASHINGTON President Donald not discussed at length. spot.
Trump is again criticizing the NFL over NFL Commissioner Benched for last weeks game in Houston
On Tuesday, in an unprecedented move for a
players kneeling during the national Roger Goodell said by Browns coach Hue Jackson following a
league meeting, a group of 11 owners and more
anthem. owners did not ask play- rash of turnovers and costly interceptions in
than a dozen players met for more than two
Trump said on Twitter early Wednesday ers to commit to stand- the red zone, Kizer was reinstated as
hours at NFL headquarters. Among the topics
that the NFL has decided that it will not ing during the anthem. Clevelands starter on Wednesday.
discussed was enhancing the players plat-
force players to stand for the playing of our In a follow-up tweet The NFLs youngest starting QB will make
forms for speaking out on social issues.
National Anthem. about the league later his sixth start on Sunday when the winless
The league and players say they have seen He adds, Total disrespect for our great Donald Trump
their messages getting lost because their Wednesday, Trump said: Browns (0-6) face the Tennessee Titans.
country! Too much talk, not enough action. Stand Kizer believes he learned from watching
demonstrations were misconstrued by the pres- Trump appeared to be responding to the
ident and by fans. for the National Anthem. backup Kevin Hogan play, and hes deter-
NFL annual fall meeting on Tuesday. The Trump has suggested the owners should mined to prove to Jackson and Cleveland
I understand the way they feel about these league invited players and representatives fire any players who kneel during The fans that he should finish this season atop
issues, Goodell said Wednesday. We feel the from their union to discuss social issues. Star-Spangled Banner. the depth chart. He doesnt want this to
same about patriotism and the ag and I believe
our players feel that way. We have a great deal become a week-to-week deal, but a permanent
of support for the efforts of our players. more in collaboration than an us-against-you Trump to continue. one.
Several players said after Tuesdays discus- type of situation. NOTES: The 2018 draft will be held at the Its understood now that if youre not per-
sions that progress had been made in not only Like many owners, Mara has told Giants Dallas Cowboys stadium in Arlington, Texas, forming, theres definitely going to be a guy
explaining their positions, but in how the 32 players that they should stand during the from April 28-30. It will be the rst time the that can perform, Kizer said before practice.
teams and their owners could support initia- anthem, but that if they have a reason that draft has been staged at an NFL stadium. Since Since 2014, Cleveland has changed QBs a
tives. compels them not to, the team wont prohibit leaving New York, the draft has been held in staggering 20 times in the past 43 games.
I think we all have mutual interests, Eagles it. Chicago (2015, 2016) and Philadelphia Jackson wont commit to playing Kizer for
safety Malcolm Jenkins said. I think players He also expects more talks between players (2017). ... Goodell said the initiatives to the remainder of 2017, but hed like to.
are a part of this league, so we want to make and owners in the next few weeks. enhance the pace of games have worked, Hogan had sparked the Browns in three pre-
sure the quality of product that we put out on the I think theres a consensus to keep having including 40-second clocks after touchdowns, vious relief appearances, but in his first start
eld is great. But at the same time, we have a dialogue, Mara said. Thats where our hope use of the Microsoft Surface tablets for replay as a pro he encountered some of the same
responsibility to the communities that we live is, and we hope over time, few players will reviews, and the centralization in the New York problems that Kizer has had: a limited run-
in, the communities that we come from, and so kneel. headquarters of ofciating calls that are ning game, inexperienced receivers and a
I think we all share that interest in really talk Mara said he expected the criticism from reviewed. Browns defense making critical mistakes.

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Winter-blooming plants help nourish bees By Dean Fodick


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Winter and early spring are lean times for honeybees as


they emerge from their hives, where food supplies are dwin-
dling, to forage. Adding clusters of winter-blooming plants
around the yard will give them much needed nourishment.
Bees take in carbohydrates from floral nectar and protein
from floral pollen. Being aware of bloom times and providing
flowers that overlap the seasons are important for beekeepers
who want to successfully overwinter their colonies.
Some bees, including many wild varieties, begin searching
for food as early as January, when sunny days can push tem-
peratures up to 55 degrees Fahrenheit or more.
In the early spring, bees are going to need food to get their
engines started again, said Andony Melathopoulos, a bee
specialist with Oregon State University Extension Service.
You cant simply start up your gardening routines (for polli-
nators) again in the spring. Solitary wild bees, honeybees
and hummingbirds are just clinging to life.
The preparation you do now is very important since early
spring is a vulnerable time for pollinators.
Pollinator plants like crocus, primrose and snowdrops will
bloom even when snow is on the ground. Trees and shrubs
also are effective choices for feeding early emerging honey-
bees.
People often overlook trees, Melathopoulos said. But
when it comes to late winter and early spring, its the trees
that are important. Willows, maples, filberts and hazelnuts
are some of the earliest sources of pollen youll find. Theyre
easy to establish and grow.
He also suggests establishing the early blooming plants in
clusters to make it easier for foraging honeybees to spot and
access them.
Bees take in carbohydrates from floral nectar and protein from floral pollen. Being aware of bloom times and providing Bees are efficient pollinators, Melathopoulos said. They
flowers that overlap the seasons are important for beekeepers who want to successfully overwinter their colonies. really appreciate patches of flowers. They can go from flower
to flower easily. Its hard for them to work on cool days, and
if they dont have to fly between clusters, they really appreci-
ate it.
Many winter-flowering plants grow in the wild, but polli-
nators generally dont live near them, he said. That makes cul-
tivating winter bloomers important when youre planning
your gardens. Property owners also should leave suitable
places for native bees to hibernate undisturbed. Let turf grass
grow long over the winter. Avoid pesticides. Reduce lawn size
and turn instead to protective shrubs.
Even a small amount of habitat will be enough to sustain
bees, Melathopoulos said. These are tiny creatures. Well-
thought-out landscapes can provide all the food they need in
winter. Gardeners can really help with that.
Here are some additional bee-friendly plants that can pro-
vide a degree of brightness in winter while also nourishing
pollinators:
Oregon grape, an evergreen shrub that produces yellow
flowers blooming for weeks.
Heath and heather. In shades of purple to copper to gold,
these low-growing plants make a mat of color throughout the
year, including winter, Melathopoulos said.
Male willow plants, maples, apple, crabapple, native
cherry. Id start with these shrubs, said Mace Vaughan, pol-
linator program director for The Xerces Society for
Invertebrate Conservation in Portland, Oregon.
Native plants selected to feed bees are definitely part of the
solution to declining bee populations, Vaughan said.

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SUMMIT
indicative of the toll these feelings are hav- with resilience, advocating for resources to Derek Wolfgram, Redwood City Public
ing on students dealing with the pressure of help them cope and support each other like Library director, said in an email attending
not knowing whats next for their families, counseling on school sites and cultural well- the event helped reinforce a sense of shared
she said. Though a recently-developed anti- ness centers, or spaces where they can par- purpose among government agencies,
Continued from page 1 bullying program and newsletters guiding ticipate in activities celebrating their cul- school communities and nonprofits to
parents and teachers toward resources aimed tures. She said her department is also look- address the needs of immigrants in the com-
legal advice, among other concerns identi- to address their concerns are among the ways ing at the way the health system is structured munity. He said the welcoming and inclu-
fied at last years summit. But he also staff is responding, Campbell said the to see what barriers might exist for immi- sive environments created by libraries have
acknowledged the work ahead for those stress-related interruptions may already grant communities in accessing resources. been known to be valuable to people from
working with immigrants to feel a part of have long-lasting effects on students. Coordinating with other community groups many marginalized groups, including immi-
the community, especially as political rhet- and agencies to see what their approach is grants, and that his staff have developed
When youre especially trying to learn a
oric and federal policy changes have sent like has been one strategy Ochoa and her resources and priorities around serving
new language, you need to be in school,
clouds of uncertainty over immigrant com- colleagues are using to examine their prac- these groups.
she said.
munities in recent months. tices.
As usual, we have a long way to go, he Ziomara Ochoa, clinical services manager Celebrating our diverse community, pro-
said. with the countys Behavioral Health and Ortensia Lopez, executive director at El viding equitable opportunities to people of
Officials were especially focused on how Recovery Services, said she and her col- Concilio of San Mateo County, said she all income levels, a safe community and
youth have been coping with anxiety related leagues observed a similar dip this past year encounters many residents fearful about quality educational opportunities for all
to recent policy shifts like President Donald in members of immigrant communities mak- their futures in her work at the nonprofit children are a few of the aspirations guiding
Trumps Sept. 5 decision to end Deferred ing appointments, which she said for some dedicated to providing and connecting us, and these all definitely have strong con-
Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, a stemmed from a fear of being deported if underserved communities with education nections to the needs of our immigrant com-
program allowing young undocumented they set foot in county facilities. From and employment opportunities as well as munity, particularly young people, he said.
immigrants to remain in the United States. meeting with youth advisory committees in resources. She said she hoped word about For Jenifer Logia, a student of public pol-
San Mateo County Superintendent Anne recent months, Ochoa has learned many resources and programs designed for immi- icy at Mills College, issues affecting immi-
Campbell reported that fear, stress, worry youth who are either undocumented them- grants continues to spread across all types grant populations is never far from her mind
and questions about the future were swirling selves or have parents or family members of organizations, including nonprofits and in her studies as her mother and grandparents
around school communities across the coun- who are undocumented are experiencing an faith-based organizations, so the organiza- came to the United States from other coun-
ty in the last year with the change in the increase in feelings of anxiety and loneli- tions can reinforce each others work. tries. Having grown up in San Mateo
presidential administration. ness as well as physical ailments such as Ochoa said working with immigrant com- County, she was hoping to learn about
Our children and youth are bringing those headaches, stomachaches and lack of sleep. munities and making sure they have the efforts to help immigrants in the county as
feelings with them to school, she said. Now there is another layer of trauma that resources to succeed is a critical issue for she aspires to be in a position to help make
The resulting uptick of absences, they are now having to hold and having to everybody. policy decisions in the future.
instances of students acting out and negative deal with, she said. If we dont have a healthy community, Im hoping this event will give me an
commentary on social media outlets are Ochoa said many youth are responding we dont have a healthy country, she said. idea of what that might look like, she said.

Calendar BEES
cent loss when just 15 percent is con-
sidered acceptable, she said.
The benefits of bees go beyond pol-
Often such regulations are adopted
because of misinformation or a lack of
understanding. Bees typically keep to
THURSDAY, OCT. 19 Cost is $65-$80. For more informa- themselves but are often mistaken
Asian Senior Club. 10:30 a.m. to tion call 204-5634. Continued from page 1 linating fruit and vegetables, they also
11:30 a.m. Martin Luther King Center, support a diverse ecosystem of other with aggressive wasps or yellow jack-
725 Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo. Tai Chi. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 610 Elm St., plants and animals that rely on their ets, she said.
Annual membership $20. Caregivers San Carlos. Free and open to the permitting requirements for beekeep-
welcome. Available for ages 55 and public. For more information call busy work, she said. Furthermore, good beekeeping prac-
up. Light refreshments will be served. 591-0341. ers. Current codes regulate by zoning, tices can allow hives to exist essen-
Its important for local agriculture,
For more information call 522-7470. distance and numbers of hives. But the tially unrecognized by neighbors,
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 its important for local food systems
San Mateo AARP Meeting. Noon. a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San city will soon move to a complaint- Irvine said. There are few complaints
and its really important for the envi-
Beresford Recreation Center, 2909 Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. based model centered on whether peo- or issues that cant be addressed with
Alameda de las Plugas, San Mateo. Walking with the group is free. For ronment, Irvine said.
Following the meeting, Peter Jensen more information call 703-4678.
ple report specific beekeepers as a nui- best-management practices, she added.
sance. While many might associate the out-
will give a talk about the AARP safe
doors with vast open space areas, For example, to deter flyaways or
driving program. For more informa- Using Ancestry.com Workshop. We realized that the ordinance that
tion call 345-5001. 10:15 a.m. South San Francisco Main Irvine said its important for people to bees roaming too far, its critical to
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South was in place really was not workable keep adequate water sources on site.
Taste of the Peninsula. 5:30 p.m. to San Francisco. For more information and that we [didnt have a lot of] com- recognize nature is actually intermin-
8:30 p.m. Devil's Canyon Brewing call 829-3860. gled in developed communities large Beekeepers can also change flight
Company, 935 Washington St., San plaints. So it might be trying to regu- paths by relocating the entrance to a
Carlos. Cost is $75. For more informa- BoLaG Holiday Boutique. 11 a.m. to late something that really was not a and small. So having healthy colonies
hive, Irvine explained.
tion call 591-9623. 7 p.m. 1930 Stockbridge Ave.,
problem, said City Manager Larry of bees well dispersed throughout a
Redwood City. Shop for handmade We can correct a remarkable number
Patterson. And because of the chal- region is key to restoring popula-
Conversations on Compassion and gifts, accessories, decor and decora- of possibilities with simple manage-
the Work with Byron Katie. 6 p.m. tions. Free. For more information call lenges of the bee population happen- tions, Irvine said. ment changes, she said.
to 8 p.m. McCaw Hall, Arrillaga (415) 309-2064. Currently, about two thirds of San
Alumni Center, 326 Galvez St., Palo ing worldwide, the idea that the oppor- But beekeeping does take work to do
Alto. $10-$30 entry fee. For more Finding Free Photos and Graphics. tunity for more bees to have hives Mateo County jurisdictions use a nui- correctly, and Irvine said. I personal-
information email 4 p.m. South San Francisco Main sance-based model, which is what the
shawn@thework.com or call (805) Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South made a lot of sense. ly dont feel everybody should be
444-5799. San Francisco. Learn about basic The new rules require an additional Beekeepers Guild prefers. Once San keeping bees. Its a lot of work and
design manipulation. For more infor-
vote by the City Council before it Mateo updates its ordinance, six cities you need to have time.
MyLiberty Meeting. 6:30 p.m. mation call 829-3860.
Avanti Pizza, 2040 Ralston Ave. Third would go into effect 30 days later. will remain with restrictive rules in Still, interest is rising as bees are
Thursday of the month meeting. For Art Guild of Pacificas 59th Annual Prior rules included prohibiting hives place, Irvine said. dying off at higher rates and the local
more information email myliber- Members Show Opening. 7 p.m. to
tysanmateo@gmail.com. 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 from within 25 feet of a structure or Foster City is the most stringent and guild has gone from 30 to 300 mem-
Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. For more street, only allowing one hive on lots bans beekeeping outright. bers, Irvine said, adding some of the
Tumbao Bravo Performs. 6:30 p.m. information call 355-1894.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San smaller than 10,000 square feet with The Bee Legal campaign also most enthusiastic supporters have
Carlos. Free. For more information Norwegian Heritage Night. 7 p.m. no more than two on larger parcels, prompted Redwood City to reduce been children.
call 591-0341. to 9 p.m. Highlands Community some of its restrictions, although just People who spend a little time
Club, 1665 Fernside St., Redwood and requiring a permit that involved an
Michelle A. Carter: From Under the City. A soup supper and Norwegian inspection by staff who werent to rules somewhat similar to San around bees and neighbors who
Russian Snow. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. desserts will be available. For more Mateos current restrictive regula- become interested, quickly realize
Redwood City Public Library, 1044 information call 851-1463. experts in the field, according to a staff
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For report. tions. Cities with restrictive rules also theyre not a problem, she said.
more information call 780-7018. Annie The Broadway Musical. Nickie Irvine, a leader with the include Burlingame and Hillsborough;
7:30 p.m. Carlmont Performing Arts
Healing Your Life: An Ayruvedic Center, 1400 Alameda de las Pulgas, Guilds Bee Legal campaign, is while San Carlos and Pacifica have Visit sanmateobeeguild.org for more
Wellness Program. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Belmont. Cost $17 to $22. For more working to educate the public about rules that are deemed very restric- information about the San Mateo
p.m. 800 Middlefield Ave., Menlo information call 332-4625. tive, according to the guild. County Beek eepers Guild.
Park. Learn how to bring the ancient the benefits of promoting
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Part-time Restaurant Server (HOT04J0Z) WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Registered tingent creditors, and persons who may
as: Leaf Waterless Carwash, 181 Park otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Part-time Restaurant Supervisor (HOT048TT) Plaza Dr. Apt. 2, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Owner: Michael Ratka, 2717 Massachu- tate, or both, of David Seibert. A Petition
Senior Sales Manager (HOT04JU5) Registered Owner: Derek de Oliveira, setts Ave., Redwood City, CA 94061. for Probate has been filed by Jessica
same address. The business is conduct- The business is conducted by an Indi- Sanchez in the Superior Court of Califor-
Supervisor Front Desk (HOT04JYB) ed by an Individual. The registrants vidual. The registrants commenced to nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
commenced to transact business under transact business under their FBN on for Probate requests that Jessica San-
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME their FBN on 09/26/2017. N/A. chez be appointed as personal represen-
/s/Derek de Oliveira/ /s/Michael Ratka/ tative to administer the estate of the de-
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME This statement was filed with the Asses- cedent.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Thursdays from 1 pm 3 pm sor-County Clerk on 9/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 10/10/2017. (Pub- The petition requests authority to admin-
Embassy Suites SF Airport - Waterfront lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ister the estate under the Independent
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
150 Anza Boulevard, Burlingame, CA 94010 9/28/17, 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17). 10/12/17, 10/19/17, 10/26/17, 11/2/17).
thority will allow the personal representa-
tive to take many actions without obtain-
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menced to transact business under their cause why the court should not grant au-
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tion, you should appear at the hearing tice form is available from the court clerk. ORDER TO SHOW CAuSE FOR not be granted. If no written objection is ing on the petition in the following news- ELECTRIC STOVE From Sears
and state your objections or file written Attorney for Petitioner: CHANGE OF NAME timely filed, the court may grant the peti- paper of general circulation: Excellent Condition $225
objections with the court before the hear- Kristofer W. Biorn CASE# 17CIV04266 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the San Mateo Daily Journal Please Call (650)244-9267
ing. Your appearance may be in person Crist, Biorn, Shepherd & Roskoph, APC SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, petition shall be held on 11/9/17 at 9 Filed: 10/4/2017
or by your attorney. 2479 E. Bayshore Road, Suite 155 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- PALO ALTO, CA 94303 GOOD MICROWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Judge of the Superior Court ly City (415) 231-4825.
itor of the decedent, you must file your (650)321-5007 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Order to Show Cause shall be published Dated: 10/3/2017
claim with the court and mail a copy to FILED: 10/17/2017 PETITION OF at least once each week for four succes- (Published 10/12/17, 10/19/17, GRAIN MILL, Country Living, Like New
the personal representative appointed by (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Huuvinh Tran Tieu sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 10/26/17, 11/2/17) $30.00 (650)697-6763
the court within the later of either (1) four nal on 10/19/17, 10/26/17, 11/2/17 ) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: ing on the petition in the following news-
months from the date of first issuance of Petitioner: Huuvinh Tran Tieu filed a peti- paper of general circulation: MFG H20LABS Model 300 exc cond
letters to a general personal representa- counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the tion with this court for a decree changing San Mateo Daily Journal
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days names as follows: Filed: 9/26/2017 PRESTO PRESSuRE Canner and
from the date of mailing or personal de- Present Name: Huuvinh Tran Tieu /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Cooker Good Condition $25.00.
Proposed Name: Vinh Tran-Huu Tieu Judge of the Superior Court PuBLIC AuTO AuCTION 650-697-6763.
livery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Dated: 9/25/2017
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (Published 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17, The following repossessed vehicles REFRIGERATOR COMPACT made by
er California statutes and legal authority are being sold by San Francisco Fed-
may affect your rights as a creditor. You interested in this matter shall appear be- 10/26/17) emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
fore this court at the hearing indicated eral Credit Union-2007 Ford Focus 573 5269
may want to consult with an attorney vin#307577.The following repos-
knowledgable in California law. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be sessed vehicles are being sold by 1st ROOM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
You may examine the file kept by the United Services Credit Union-2011
court. If you are a person interested in granted. Any person objecting to the vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
ORDER TO SHOW CAuSE FOR Chevy Impala vin#163360,2017 Che- (650)952-3500
the estate, you may file with the court a name changes described above must file vy Equinox vin#226383,2013 BMW
Request for Special Notice (form DE- a written objection that includes the rea- CHANGE OF NAME
CASE# 17CIV04344 535i vin#825391,2015 Hyundai Sona- SEWING MACHINE-ROyAL XL 6000
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- sons for the objection at least two court ta vin#257187. The following repos-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition days before the matter is scheduled to SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, sessed vehicles are being sold by (650)342-8436.
or account as provided in Probate Code be heard and must appear at the hearing Santa Clara County Federal Credit
section 1250. A Request for Special No- to show cause why the petition should 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Union-2010 Chevy Impala
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 SEWING MACHINE: Older Singer Porta-
vin#259226, 2011 Mazda 3 ble sewing machine. Works great.
PETITION OF vin#422219, 2014 Ford Fusion,2005
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION Julia del Carmen Huezo de Perla $40.00 (650)207-4162
Honda Pilot vin#563384,2007 Nissan
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Maxima vin#807522.The following re-
Petitioner: Julia del Carmen Huezo de SINGER SEWING Machine. Good condi-
NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN that the City Council of the City of San Bruno, California (the City) possessed vehicles are being sold by tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
Perla filed a petition with this court for a Safeamerica Credit Union- 2015
at its regular meeting on, Tuesday, October 10, 2017, held a Public Hearing, waived the first (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
decree changing names as follows: Dodge Durango vin#809750,2016
reading and introduced the following two ordinances for adoption. On Tuesday, October 24, Present Name: Julia del Carmen Huezo Jeep Cherokee vin#366329, 2017 VICKS WARM Vaporizer Like New
2017, at its regular meeting at the Senior Center, located at 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Bru- de Perla Honda Civic vin#300865, 2009 VW $10.00 (650)697-6763
Proposed Name: Julianna Del Carmen GTI vin#018028,2016Dodge Ram
no, starting at 7:00 p.m., the City Council of the City of San Bruno will consider waiving the sec- Huezo vin#165666,2012 Mazda 3 WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE
ond reading and adopting the following two ordinances. vin#644607,2007 Damon Challenger Refrigerator all working and in good con-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Motorhome vin#A18535,2012 Nissan dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
interested in this matter shall appear be- Frontier vin#475254,2015 Honda Ac-
Summary of Ordinances fore this court at the hearing indicated cord vin#022525,2010 VW Jetta
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- vin#152191.The following repos- 297 Bicycles
1. Capacity Charges and Fees Pertaining to Water Service tition for change of name should not be sessed vehicles are being sold by
Meriwest Credit Union- 2007 GMC ADuLT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
Capacity charges to reimburse existing rate payers for their prior investment in the facilities that granted. Any person objecting to the loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
name changes described above must file Yukon vin#226371, 2011 Nissan
provide available capacity for new connections or upgraded water meter sizes shall be one-time a written objection that includes the rea- Cube vin#206756, 2016 Nissan Alti-
ma vin#342652, 2016 Chrysler 300 CHILDS SCHWINN BICyCLE, BLuE in
charges based on the number of dwelling units, or size of water meter to be connected, as re- sons for the objection at least two court
vin#269389.The following repos- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
flected in the tables herein. Size of meter shall be determined by the Public Works Director. In days before the matter is scheduled to sessed vehicle is being sold by Hamil-
the event that the City of San Bruno is requested to install a new or upgraded water meter, cost be heard and must appear at the hearing ton Federal Credit Union- 2010 Hyun- NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
to show cause why the petition should dai Sonata vin#631044.The following $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
of labor and materials shall be charged in addition to the capacity charge. The following capacity not be granted. If no written objection is repossessed vehicles are being sold mes
charge for all new connections or upgraded water meter sizes shall be payable with the filing of timely filed, the court may grant the peti- by San Mateo Credit Union- 2013
any final map or parcel map, or prior to water meter connection for an existing parcel: tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Chrysler 300 vin#602389,2015 Nissan 298 Collectibles
petition shall be held on 11/9/17 at 9 Versa vin#841977. Sealed bids will be
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, taken from 8am to 8pm on BILLy DEE Williams autographed Star
Residential Water Capacity Charges Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 10/23/2017. Sale held at THE Auto Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
Capacity charge per residential dwelling unit Order to Show Cause shall be published Auction Inc. 214 East Harris Ave, space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
at least once each week for four succes- South San Francisco CA 94080. 650- 6614
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 737-9010. Auction held indoors- A va-
Single Family or Duplex $ 6,440 ing on the petition in the following news- riety of cars, vans, SUV's and charity FRAMED LEBRON James painting,
paper of general circulation: donations also available. Annual 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
Multi-Family (3 or more dwelling units) $ 4,186 San Mateo Daily Journal $50.00 bidder fee. For more informa- 9769, San Carlos
Filed: 9/28/2017 tion please visit our website at
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ www.theautoauction.net.
Non-Residential Water Capacity Charges Judge of the Superior Court Bond#10020419 HuMMELS (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call
Capacity Charge based on water meter size Dated: 9/27/2017 (650)344-4756.
(Published 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17,
10/26/17) LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
Meter Size: painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
3/4-inch $ 6,440 MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
ORDER TO SHOW CAuSE FOR $59 call (650)218-6528
1-inch $ 10,723 CHANGE OF NAME 210 Lost & Found SuPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album
CASE# 17CIV04425 set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
1-1/2-inch $ 21,478 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, FOuND: KEyS at Westwood Park in 9769
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, claim (650)714-8893
2-inch $ 34,359 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 299 Computers
PETITION OF LOST CAT. Black and White. Black
Heidi Jones RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
3-inch $ 64,402 patch on right eye. REWARD.
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Call (323) 439-7713.
Petitioner: Heidi Jones filed a petition (650) 578 9208
4-inch $107,326 with this court for a decree changing
names as follows: Books 300 Toys
6-inch $214,685 Present Name: Harper Gabriel Jones-
Melgar JAMES PATTERSON hardback books. DOLL HOuSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 joe 650 573 5269
Proposed Name: Harper Gabriel Jones
8-inch $343,490 NICHOLAS SPARKS hardback books.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons LARGE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
interested in this matter shall appear be-
2. Capacity Charges and Fees Pertaining to Wastewater (Sanitary Sewer) Service fore this court at the hearing indicated quALITy BOOKS used and rare. World ROLLERBLADES, GOOD condition.
Capacity charges to reimburse existing rate payers for their prior investment in the facilities that below to show cause, if any, why the pe- & US History and classic American nov- Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
provide available capacity for new connections or upgraded water meter sizes shall be one-time tition for change of name should not be els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 6309
charges based on the number of dwelling units, or size of water meter at location to which sanita- granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file V.LOGVINOV, uNuSuAL Journey to the STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
ry sewer is to be connected, as reflected in the tables herein. Size of meter shall be determined a written objection that includes the rea- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
by the Public Works Director. In the event that the City of San Bruno is requested to install a sons for the objection at least two court sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
sewer connection, cost of labor and materials shall be charged in addition to the capacity charge. days before the matter is scheduled to
The following capacity charge for all new connections or upgraded water meter sizes shall be be heard and must appear at the hearing 294 Baby Stuff STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
to show cause why the petition should tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
payable with the filing of any final map or parcel map, or prior to water meter connection for an not be granted. If no written objection is FISHER-PRICE HEALTHy Care booster head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
existing parcel: timely filed, the court may grant the peti- seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
petition shall be held on 11/30/17 at 9 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
Residential Wastewater Capacity Charges a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
296 Appliances
Capacity charge per residential dwelling unit Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 1960'S AVOCADO Osterizer blender 302 Antiques
Order to Show Cause shall be published excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
Single Family or Duplex $ 5,624 at least once each week for four succes- 0513 HEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
ing on the petition in the following news- tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
Multi-Family (3 or more dwelling units) $ 4,499 AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re-
paper of general circulation: mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 9708
San Mateo Daily Journal brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
Filed: 10/2/2017 MAHOGANy ANTIquE Secretary desk,
Non-Residential Wastewater Capacity Charges /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
0898
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
Capacity Charge based on water meter size Judge of the Superior Court AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024
Dated: 9/27/2017 BTU, Commercial Cool model
Meter Size: (Published 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17, CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
10/26/17) sories plus remote included.
303 Electronics
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
3/4-inch $ 5,624 (650)345-1835 chines never used for small bus. $95
(650)992-4544.
1-inch $ 9,373 COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill -
ORDER TO SHOW CAuSE FOR Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
CHANGE OF NAME (650)918-9847 BLAuPuNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re-
1-1/2-inch $ 18,747 CASE# 17CIV04507 ceiver with Detachable Face asking
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $100. (650)593-4490
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
2-inch $ 29,994 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
3-inch $ 56,240 PETITION OF
Kaman Kim, Charles Kim
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
4-inch $ 93,733 Petitioner: Kaman Kim filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
6-inch $187,465 name as follows:
Present Name: Rowan Spencer Chan
Kim
8-inch $299,944 Proposed Name: Rowan Stanley Chan
Kim
The public is invited to attend and comment. Please call (650) 616-7057 with any questions. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
A copy of the full text of proposed ordinance is available in the City Clerks Office, 567 El Camino fore this court at the hearing indicated
Real, in San Bruno, California. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
/s/ Carol Bonner, name changes described above must file
San Bruno City Clerk a written objection that includes the rea-
October 17, 2017 sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, October 19, 2017. to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 12/7/17 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
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303 Electronics 304 Furniture 311 Musical Instruments 318 Sports Equipment Garage Sales Garage Sales
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger WOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size. CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner TOTAL GyM XLS, excellent condition.
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feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 335 Rugs
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266-3184.
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ROCKWELL ROuTER with 6 blades-
BARzILAy RECORD - fine walnut cre-
denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804- very good condition $20 (650)992-8321 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
cellent condition, clean never any pets
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312 Pets & Animals
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CARPET RuNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
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OMEGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In- Redwood Shores
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345 Medical Equipment 10/21 8am-3pm.
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
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workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex- WALKING CANES(2), metal, adjustable,
incl. furniture, exercise
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EASTON ALuMINuM bat.33 inches, 30
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