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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Weekend • Nov 10-11, 2018 • XIX, Edition 71 www.smdailyjournal.com

DOUGLAS O’CONNOR
Central County firefighters gather at the Shops at Tanforan in San Bruno
before heading north to fight the Butte County fire.

First responders
sent to wildfire REUTERS
A group of Cal Fire firefighters work on a burning structure during the Camp Fire in Paradise. Below:The wreckage
of burned buildings continue to smolder.

Two San Mateo County strike teams


are battling blazes in Butte County
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Once the fast-moving Camp Fire


broke out in Butte County
Inside there, ” said
Menlo Park
Fire Chief
H a r o l d
Sh ap el h o u-
Devastation
At least nine dead as fire incinerates Northern California town
Thursday morn- man, whose
dep art men t By Don Thompson
ing, San Mateo
is leading and Gillian Flaccus
County first Fires besiege
one of two THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
res p o n ders California city reeling
mobilized as from mass shooting San Mateo
PARADISE — A fierce wildfire in
quickly as pos- See page 7 C o u n t y
sible. strike teams Northern California incinerated
By midafter- responding to the fire. The other most of a town of about 30,000
noon that day, a strike team is led by the San Mateo people with flames that moved so
couple of strike Consolidated Fire Department. fast there was nothing firefighters
Harold By Friday afternoon, Paradise could do, authorities said Friday.
teams consist-
Shapelhouman was almost entirely destroyed, Nine people died in what quickly
ing of 13
engines and about 44 firefighters nine people were confirmed dead grew into the state’s most destruc-
were on their way north to contain and the fire had grown to 140 tive fire in at least a century.
blazes that had already wreaked square miles. The fire is 5 percent Only a day after it began, the
havoc on the city of Paradise and contained. blaze near the town of Paradise had
sent its 27,000 residents fleeing “Almost a whole community has grown to nearly 140 square miles,
for their lives. disappeared from the face of the had destroyed more than 6,700
“We’re way behind before we get See AID, Page 31 See FIRE, Page 31

Burlingame officials examine general plan details


City Council holds discussion of principle planning documents as decision nears
By Austin Walsh for approving a new general plan. While no decision was made, projected to create more than the plan, which was recommended
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF During a discussion, Monday, officials weighed transformative 3,000 new housing units for an for adoption by the Planning
Nov. 6, the Burlingame City policy such as proposed growth additional 6, 000 residents and Commission late last month.
Burlingame officials are precise- Council delved into the proposed areas, allowable building densi- 9,000 jobs over the next 20 years, “It is the blueprint for the next
ly combing through the details of updated principle planning docu- ties, commercial development as officials are updating the plan 20 years, and unlike some plans
a plan charting the path ahead for ment which is rounding into shape standards and other land use regu- for the first time since 1969. which bless the status quo, this
their community’s future expan- after years of crafting and deliber- lations. Mayor Michael Brownrigg rec-
sion and growth as they prepare ation. Decisions on such issues are ognized the influential nature of See PLAN, Page 23
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Thought for the Day


“Hypocrisy is a fashionable vice, and
all fashionable vices pass for virtues.”
— Moliere, French dramatist

This Day in History


The U.S. Marines were organized under

1775 authority
Congress.
of the Continental

In  1 8 7 1 , journalist-explorer Henry M. Stanley found


Scottish missionary David Livingstone, who had not been
heard from for years, near Lake Tanganyika in central Africa.
In 1 9 1 7 , 41 suffragists were arrested for picketing in front
of the White House.
In 1 9 2 8 , Hirohito was enthroned as Emperor of Japan.
In 1 9 3 8 ,  Kate Smith first sang Irving Berlin’s “God Bless
America” on her CBS radio program. Turkish statesman
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk died in Istanbul at age 57.
In  1 9 4 2 , Winston Churchill delivered a speech in London
in which he said, “I have not become the King’s First
Minister to preside over the liquidation of the British
Empire.”
In  1 9 5 4 , the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, depicting the
raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima in 1945, was dedi-
cated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Arlington,
Virginia.
In  1 9 6 9 ,   the children’s educational program “Sesame
Street” made its debut on National Educational Television
(later PBS).
In  1 9 7 2 , three armed men hijacked Southern Airways
Flight 49, a DC-9 with 24 other passengers on board during
a stopover in Birmingham, Ala., and demanded $10 million REUTERS
in ransom. (The 30-hour ordeal, which involved landings in A contestant takes part in the ‘Grand Prix of Siberia’ international ballet competition, held as part of the Fifth International Forum
nine U.S. cities and Toronto, finally ended with a second ‘Ballet. XXI Century,’ at the State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
landing in Cuba, where the hijackers were taken into cus-
tody by Cuban authorities.) Street and Woodside Road was origi- The highest ocean temperature on
In  1 9 7 5 ,   the U.N. General Assembly approved a resolu- nally called “Mound Street” because of record is 759 degrees Fahrenheit. The
tion equating Zionism with racism (the world body repealed a large shell mound there. temperature was measured by a research
the resolution in Dec. 1991). *** submarine 300 miles off the coast of
Shell Company of California was orig- the United States in 1985. The high
inally called the American Gasoline temperature was the result of a
Birthdays Company. Henri Deterding, creator of hydrothermal vent.
the Royal Dutch-Shell Group in ***
Holland and Great Britain, started the The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the
business in California in 1912. Pacific Ocean.
*** ***
Completed in 1915, Shell’s refinery in The word THEREIN contains thirteen
earls are formed inside oysters. Martinez was the country’s first mod- words spelled using consecutive let-

slips into the oyster shell. The irritant refineries.


***
P
The formation of a natural pearl ern, continuous-process refinery. It ters. Can you identify them? See
begins when a foreign substance served as a model for other U. S. answer at end.
***
The average housefly lives for one
is covered with layers of nacre, which
Actor-comedian Author Neil Actor-comedian is the substance that is used to create There is a pearl valued at $40 million month.
Sinbad is 62. Gaiman is 58. Tracy Morgan is the shell. This is what forms a pearl. dollars. The 14-pound pearl was found ***
50. in a 160-pound giant clam, off the In the last decade, Chardonnay has
*** coast of the Philippines in 1934. become the worlds most often pur-
Film composer Ennio Morricone is 90. Blues singer Bobby
There is a simple test you can do to see *** chased dry white wine. Chardonnay
Rush is 84. Actor Albert Hall is 81. Country singer Donna
if a pearl is real or fake. Rub the pearl
Fargo is 77. Former Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., is 75. gently against your teeth. A natural Chinese myth says that pearls were grapes grow in nearly every wine-pro-
Lyricist Tim Rice is 74. Actress-dancer Ann Reinking is 69. pearl will feel slightly rough, like fine thought to be the tears of the gods. The ducing region of the world.
Actor Jack Scalia is 68. Movie director Roland Emmerich is sandpaper, because of the texture of Greeks believed that wearing pearls ***
63. Actor Matt Craven is 62. Actress Mackenzie Phillips is natural nacre. An imitation pearl will would promote marital bliss and pre- Ans wer: The 13 words that are spelled
vent newlywed women from crying. consecutiv ely within the word “there-
59. Actress Vanessa Angel is 55. Actor Hugh Bonneville is feel smooth.
*** in” are: the, he, her, er, here, I, there,
55. Actor-comedian Tommy Davidson is 55. Actor Michael Jai *** On Dec. 7, 1941, five battleships were ere, rein, re, in, therein and herein.
(jy) White is 54. Country singer Chris Cagle is 50. Actress The first occupants of Redwood City sunk at Pearl Harbor. The battleships
Ellen Pompeo (pahm-PAY’-oh) is 49. Actor-comedian Orny were Native Americans from the were the USS Utah, USS Oklahoma,
Adams is 48. Rapper-producer Warren G is 48. Actor Walton Ohlone tribe. The Ohlone diet was USS West Virginia, USS California and Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Goggins is 47. Comedian-actor Chris Lilley is 44. shellfish from the Bay. There were sev- the USS Arizona, which is still under the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Contemporary Christian singer Matt Maher is 44. Rock eral shell mounds in Redwood City. A water. Questions? Comments? Email
knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
singer-musician Jim Adkins (Jimmy Eat World) is 43. Rapper section of Main Street between Maple *** 5200 ext. 128.
Eve is 40.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
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one letter to each square,
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Saturday   ni g ht:  Mostly clear. Lows in
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Nov. 9 Mega Millions mph decreasing to around 5 mph after mid-
8 14 27 57 67 5 8 2 2 3 night.
Sunday :  Partly cloudy in the morning
DRAGN Mega number
Daily three midday then becoming sunny. Highs in the 60s.
Nov. 7 Super Lotto Plus 9 0 9 West winds 5 to 10 mph increasing to 10 to 20 mph in the
afternoon.
12 25 28 45 47 16 Daily three evening Sunday  ni g ht:  Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 50s.
HERNDC Mega number

5 9 4
Mo nday :  Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 60s.
South winds 5 to 10 mph...becoming west 5 to 15 mph in
The Daily Derby race winners are Big Ben, No. 4, in the afternoon.
first place; Hot Shot, No. 3, in second place; and Mo nday   ni g ht:  Clear. Lows in the lower 50s. Highs in
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Police reports
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Butt head
Someone stole cigarettes from a con-
venience store on California Drive in
Burlingame, it was reported at 7:53
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17.

SAN MATEO
Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a trailer
located on Ivy Street, it was reported at 9:53
a.m. Monday, Oct. 29.
Burg l ary . Someone broke into a business
on San Miguel Way, it was reported at 7:42
a.m. Monday, Oct. 29.
Theft. A man stole a laptop and jacket from
a table on South El Camino Real, it was
reported at 7:52 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27.
Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a blue
vehicle parked on South Amphlett
Boulevard, it was reported at 9:48 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 27.
Burg l ary. Someone broke into a house that
was under construction on Nevada Avenue, it
was reported at 8:52 a.m. Friday, Oct. 19.

BURLINGAME
Theft. Someone stole two overhead doors
from a trailer parked on Marin View Avenue,
it was reported at 7:24 a.m. Tuesday, Oct.
30.
Burg l ary . Someone broke into a residence
for the second time on Rollins Road, it was
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL reported at 5:28 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30.
Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars plant a tree on the side of San Bruno City Hall to replace one that was cut down after it deteriorated. As s aul t. A road rage incident escalated to
The original tree was planted after World War II, and had a stone plaque.The original plaque, which is still in good shape, will be placed next assault on Skyview Drive, it was reported at
to the tree. The group met this week to commemorate the planting in honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11. From left, Mike Mewkalo served in 4:05 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30.
the Navy during World War II, Korea and Vietnam, West Pearce served in the Marine Corps during Vietnam, John Casy served in the Navy Burg l ary . Someone broke into a gas sta-
during the Korean War, Paul Velasco served in the Navy during the Vietnam War, Leo Inferrera served in the Navy during the Korean War, tion and stole several items on California
Jack Growney served in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. Drive, it was reported at 4:04 a.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 30.
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San Mateo scopes employee housing assistance


Housing stock and affordability pose challenge for city recruitment
By Anna Schuessler “Do we really think we’re going to be
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “For every recruitment we have, and every distinct able to make a significant dent for all the
people who want this?” he asked.
Whether a home loan program for San department head or senior employee that we have, City Housing Manager Sandy Council
Mateo city employees could have a mean- the housing issue remains challenging for us.” said San Mateo County has launched a pro-
ingful impact on their home-buying gram for its employees and South San
prospects was up for debate among city offi- Francisco officials are currently consider-
— City Manager Larry Patterson ing a program as well. She added Foster City
cials last month as they took a closer look
at measures aimed at assisting employees in officials have also discussed it but have put
affordable housing continues to loom over cent average median income, officials
a pricey housing market. the conversations on hold. Based on the
hiring processes at all levels, said would use funds from the city’s General Fund
The City Council’s Oct. 15 discussion of county’s experience with its program,
Patterson. with no income restriction to back the
a pilot down payment assistance program Council expected a niche group of employ-
“For every recruitment we have, and every pilot, said city housing specialist Scott
and changes to its relocation benefits fol- ees to be eligible for the program given the
distinct department head or senior employ- Prowse.
lowed a December 2017 survey of city ee that we have, the housing issue remains combined household incomes needed to
In the proposed pilot, interested employ-
employees indicating mounting interest in challenging for us,” he said, according to a come up with a down payment and the chal-
ees would be required to attend a workshop
housing ownership programs and several video of the meeting. lenge of purchasing a property. Though the
and would be chosen by a lottery, which
challenging months of recruiting city Councilmembers considered a $1 million pilot program may not entirely lift the pres-
would be followed by a set timeframe in
employees to a city with rising housing pilot program providing some 10 full-time sure on employees as they search for hous-
which selected employees would purchase
costs, said City Manager Larry Patterson. employees a $100,000 loan to assist in ing, it may help a subset find housing, said
their homes, said Prowse. Whether officials
Though officials got a first glimpse of their down payments for San Mateo County Council.
opted for a program that deferred repayment
housing assistance measures in May when homes priced under $1.5 million. Because In response to Councilman Joe Goethals’
for five years and required employees to pay
the employee survey results were available, employees who would likely be eligible for question about whether new multi-unit
some $500 a month or a deferred loan for 30
the question of how employees will find the program could earn more than 120 per- housing developments include more apart-
years to be paid back at resale with an
ments for rent or for-sale condominiums,
appreciation share would determine how
Council said developers have been favoring
Obituary quickly the funds could be made available
rental units over condominium units in
again in the city’s housing fund, said
recent years. As the housing units planned
Noel E. Lemos Prowse.
for the massive, mixed-use Bay Meadows
December 7, 1936 - October 17, 2018 For Councilman Eric Rodriguez, whether
development take shape, some 30 below-
other cities in the county had implemented
market-rate, for-sale units have become
It is with great sadness and loss to the family, friends, and been successful with a similar pilot pro-
available, she said.
community, and beloved pets, to announce the passing of Noel gram and what the goals would be loomed
Though Council and Patterson noted
large. Acknowledging the interest among
Lemos on October 17th, 2018 at the age of 81. After a long developers have largely been focused on
employees for housing assistance and the
battle with cancer, she slipped away peacefully and painlessly rental units recently to be able to make the
high cost of housing in the area, Rodriguez
in her sleep in the comforts of her home. financing of projects work, Goethals won-
voiced concern about whether the pilot
dered how officials could encourage them to
Noel will always be remembered as a very loving, kind and would adequately address the needs indicated
explore including affordable condominiums
passionate person who brought joy and laughter to all she knew. Throughout her life, by employees in the December 2017 sur-
she always welcomed and loved the chaos of the constant activity of family, friends, vey.
See HOUSING, Page 23
neighbors, animals, or anything that came through her door and graced her life.
Noel was born in San Francisco, raised in Burlingame and a longtime resident of Mary Kelly Obituary
Burlingame and San Mateo. While raising her children, she carried on the business
Mary Kelly died peacefully surrounded by
that her mother started on Broadway Burlingame and grew it into the once popular her family in her home in San Mateo, children: Tony Kelly
salon, Noel’s Hair Care Team. Well known and loved by her employees, customers California, Friday, Jan. 26, 2018, at the age (Sharon), Michelle Kelly
and fellow business owners, she always knew what was happening in and around 84. (Tom Quintero) and Marie
Burlingame. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in Kelly Ivich (Larry). Her
1933 to Thomas Muir and Catherine Torrance greatest joy came from
Noel was the daughter of Marion and Harry Lemos and is survived by her sister spending time and watch-
Muir. Mary worked for many years as a book-
Harriette (Lemos) Hagey. With 1st husband, Robert Newman, she is survived by her ing over her four grand-
keeper and enjoyed traveling around the
sons Bob, Mark (wife Susan), and Mike (wife Anjie). Sadly, Noel lost her daughter, world, daily crossword puzzles, reading, lis- children, Jared and Shane
Bonnie Newman, 16 years ago. She leaves three grandchildren, John (wife Emily), tening to music, visiting with friends at her Ivich, Cameron Quintero
Daniel, Kendall, and two great grandchildren, Gavin and Peter. With 2nd husband, favorite neighborhood restaurants and spoil- and Grace Kelly.
Daniel Tilles, she is survived by her stepchildren David, Robin, Andy and Dean. ing her grandkids. She was known for her A celebration of Mary’s life and legacy
beautiful smile, smart wit and humor, being a will be at the family home in San Mateo 1
Noel is now at peace and united with her daughter and parents. She leaves behind p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18. In lieu of
great listener and a “zest for life.”
special memories in the hearts of all she touched. flowers, donations to Samaritan House or
Mary was a loving and dedicated wife and
Goodbye mom. We love you. good friend to her husband of 56 years, James Second Harvest Food Bank can be made in
Kelly; proud and loving mother to her three Mary’s name.
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Winter Spare the Air alert, of the state on Nov. 3. However, the recreational fishery
Local briefs remains closed in state waters from Patrick’s Point in
red flag warning this weekend from breathing in the fine particles, which can reduce lung Humboldt County and waters north.
In an unusual move, the Bay Area Air Quality function, worsen asthma and exacerbate existing heart and
Management District has issued a Winter Spare the Air Alert lung conditions, officials say. Routine Belmont traffic
all the way through Monday because of heavy smoke and stop leads to drugs, money and gun
particulates drifting into the Bay Area from the so-called Domoic acid delays A routine stop for a traffic violation on El Camino Real in
Camp Fire which continues to rage in Butte County.
In addition, the National Weather Service has simultane-
commercial crab season up north Belmont Thursday night led to the discovery of narcotics,
ously issued a red flag warning and a frost warning for the The opening of the commercial Dungeness crab season money and a gun, according to police.
region this weekend — fire danger is high for the Santa Cruz has been delayed until at least Dec. 1 in the waters north of At approximately 11:50 p.m. Nov. 8, a
Mountains, the North Bay and the East Bay hills because of Bodega Head State Marine Reserve to the Belmont police officer made a traffic
windy, dry conditions in the forecast, yet frost is also like- Sonoma/Mendocino county line because of elevated levels stop on a 2011 Mercedes sedan on the
ly because of overnight temperatures dropping into the low of domoic acid, the California Department of Fish and 900 block of El Camino Real for a traffic
30s Saturday morning, mainly in the North Bay and south- Wildlife announced Friday. violation. It was found that the driver,
ern Salinas valleys. The commercial fishery south of this area will open as Victor Pabalate, 24, of Hayward, had a an
The extended air quality alert was issued because smoke scheduled Thursday, however. outstanding arrest warrant for a traffic-
from the Camp Fire continues to cause elevated levels of Domoic acid, a potent neurotoxin produced by a naturally related offense and was placed under
particulate pollution in the region, especially impacting occurring marine alga, can increase under certain ocean con- Victor Pabalate arrest without incident. During a subse-
the North Bay and East Bay, officials said. ditions and can accumulate in shellfish, other invertebrates quent search of the vehicle, officers
Unhealthy air quality conditions are expected to persist and sometimes in fish. Consuming marine life affected by found over 250 ecstasy tablets with an estimated $9,800
through Monday and perhaps longer as northeasterly domoic acid can, at minimum, cause nausea, diarrhea and street value, approximately $1,100 in cash and an unloaded
winds, forecast for the weekend, will continue to drive dizziness but may even result in persistent short-term mem- handgun, according to police.
smoke this way. In addition, a continuing high-pressure ory loss, seizures and even death if the acid content is Pabalate was booked into the San Mateo County Jail in
system over Northern California is trapping the bad air at extremely high, officials say. Redwood City for possession of a controlled substance for
ground level. In waters where crab season has been delayed, commercial sale and the outstanding warrant. Additional charges relat-
Outdoor and indoor burning of wood or any other solid take or possession of Dungeness crab is prohibited. ing to the firearm are pending, according to police.
fuel is prohibited for the duration of the alert. Officials will continue to test for domoic acid and could
It is recommended to limit outdoor activities as much as delay the season further if levels are deemed hazardous to Man arrested for identity theft, fraud
possible. Smoke from wildfires contains chemicals, gases public health. A San Francisco man was arrested for identity theft, fraud
and fine particles that are harmful. The biggest hazard is Recreational fishing for Dungeness opened in most areas and other charges at the U.S. post office in San Bruno
Thursday evening after a postal inspector investigation,
according to police.
At approximately 5 p.m. Nov. 8, San Bruno police
responded to the post office at 1300 Huntington Ave. in San
Bruno regarding a mail theft and related mail fraud. Postal
inspectors had been investigating a series of identity thefts
committed by an unidentified male suspect, who was at the
post office attempting to pick up mail in the name of an
identity theft victim, according to police.
Officers arrived at the location and detained a male subject
who falsely identified himself. A subsequent investigation
revealed evidence that led to the subject’s true identity as
well as the personal identifying information of several vic-
tims; this included government issued identifications,
forged checks and credit cards. The suspect was also found to
be in possession of a controlled substance, according to
police.
The suspect was identified as Nathan Roggasch, 40. He
has a prior conviction for identity theft is on probation in
San Mateo County. Roggasch was arrested and booked at
the San Mateo County Jail for charges related to identity
theft, burglary, check fraud, false identification, probation
violation and the possession of a controlled substance,
according to police.
Anyone with any information related to this crime is
urged to contact the San Bruno Police Department at (650)
616-7100 or by email: sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.
Information can be left anonymously.

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Official: Shooter debated sanity in


online posts during bar massacre
By Jonathan J. Cooper down as he entered the bar, and
and Michael Balsamo Telemachus Orfanos, 27, who sur-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vived last year’s massacre in Las
Vegas, where a gunman in a high-
THOUSAND OAKS — The gun- rise hotel opened killed 58 people
man who killed 12 people at a at an outdoor country music festi-
country music bar in Southern val.
California went on social media Authorities in Thousand Oaks
during the attack and posted about described an assault of military
his mental state and whether peo- efficiency. None of those injured
ple would believe he was sane, a was hurt by gunfire, authorities
law enforcement official said said. Instead, when Long shot, he
Friday. killed.
Also, one of the possibilities “Every Marine is trained in
investigators are looking into is urban warfare and indoor gun
whether gunman Ian David Long fighting,” said Marc Bender, an
believed his former girlfriend instructor for emergency respon-
would be at the bar, the official ders in Riverside County,
said. California. “Every Marine is a
Authorities have not determined marksman.”
a motive for Wednesday’s night Julie Hanson, who lives next
rampage at the Borderline Bar and door to the Longs’ ranch-style
Grill. home, described him as “odd” and
The official — who was briefed “disrespectful” well before he left
on the investigation but not home a decade ago, got married
authorized to discuss it publicly and enlisted in the Marines. She
and spoke to the Associated Press could often hear him yelling and
on condition of anonymity — cursing, but several months ago
would not give additional details REUTERS unusually loud banging and shout-
on what the 28-year-old former Mourners attend a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting, at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. ing prompted her husband to call
Marine posted on his Facebook As investigators worked to fig- deputies responded to a call about grounds to have him involuntarily authorities.
and Instagram accounts. ure out what set him off, President his agitated behavior last spring committed. “I was concerned because I knew
Neither Facebook nor Donald Trump blamed mental ill- worried he might be suffering from At the White House, Trump tout- he had been in the military,” Tom
Instagram had any immediate ness, describing the gunman as “a post-traumatic stress disorder. ed his efforts to fund work on Hanson said.
comment. very sick puppy” who had “a lot of The incident happened in April, PTSD among veterans. He About 18 months ago, Don and
Long, a former machine gunner problems.” when yelling and loud banging declined to engage on questions Effie MacLeod heard “an awful
who served in Afghanistan, Investigators have not com- noises coming from the home on whether the nation needs argument” and what he believes
opened fire with a handgun during mented on whether mental illness Long shared with his mother stricter gun control laws. was a gunshot from the Longs’
college night at the bar, then played a role in the rampage. But a prompted a next-door neighbor to The dead in the shooting ram- property. Don MacLeod said he did
apparently killed himself as mental health specialist who call authorities. The mental health page included sheriff’s Sgt. Ron not call police but avoided speak-
scores of police officers closed in. assessed Long after sheriff’s specialist concluded there were no Helus, a 29-year veteran gunned ing with Ian Long.

California city reeling from tragedy and fire Around the state
Gavin Newsom
By Jonathan J. Cooper been the location where grieving announces first hires
and and Brian Melley family members had gathered and SACRAMENTO — Former
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS received the grim news on the fate Hillary Clinton staffer Ann
of loved ones who had not returned O’Leary will serve as chief of staff
LOS ANGELES — A city reeling from the Borderline Bar and Grill, to Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom, the
from the tragedy of a mass shoot- where a Marine combat veteran incoming governor announced
ing was under a siege of a different went on a shooting rampage Friday.
sort Friday as raging wildfires on Wednesday before apparently Newsom also hired former
both sides of the city forced evacu- killing himself. California Department of Finance
ations and shut down part of the The investigation into what Director Ana Matosantos to be his
main freeway to town. drove Ian David Long, 28, to kill cabinet secretary.
Flames driven by powerful winds was continuing even as the city O’Leary and Matosantos are
torched dozens of hillside homes in about 40 miles from Los Angeles Newsom’s first two hires for his
Southern California, burning parts was under threat from one of three incoming administration.
of tony Calabasas and mansions in major wildfires burning in the Newsom will be sworn in as gover-
Malibu and forcing tens of thou- state. nor in January.
sands of people to flee as the fire Air tankers swooped through the O’Leary will be Newsom’s high-
marched across the Santa Monica skies, making low passes to dump est ranking staffer and will help
Mountains toward the sea. The REUTERS water and flame retardant as fire- lead his transition team. She was a
cause of the blazes was not known. Firefighters battle flames overnight during a wildfire that burned dozens fighters tried to protect homes senior policy adviser to Clinton’s
For Thousand Oaks, which had of homes in Thousand Oaks. amid gusts topping 60 mph. 2016 presidential campaign. She
been considered one of the safest despite the near-constant threat of outside the teen center that is serv- The facade of the “Western Town” also worked in former President
cities in the nation before a gun- fire in the bone-dry state, presented ing as a shelter for evacuees. “I at Paramount Ranch, a popular Bill Clinton’s administration.
man massacred 12 people at a coun- an entirely different hazard. don’t even know what to say. It’s filming location, apparently Matosantos will help the gover-
try music bar, the spasm of vio- “It’s devastating. It’s like ‘wel- like we’re all walking around kind burned down, the Santa Monica nor oversee state agencies in what
lence jolted the city’s sense of come to hell,”’ resident Cynthia of in a trance.” Mountains National Recreation is typically the second-highest
security. Encroaching flames, Ball, said about the duel disasters A day earlier, the facility had Area said in a tweet. ranking cabinet position.

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Volunteers track down Georgia voters by phone, foot


By Bill Barrow and Jeff Martin lots postmarked by Election Day and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS received by Friday.
The Abrams campaign filed a complaint
ATLANTA — Volunteers spread out Friday in federal court asking for an injunction to
trying to find any ballots that could help direct the board of elections to count any
Democrat Stacey Abrams close the gap absentee ballots received between 7 p.m.
against Republican Brian Kemp in their on Election Day and close of business
unsettled, too-close-to-call race for Friday, which is consistent with the way
Georgia governor. that counting overseas military and over-
Unofficial returns show Kemp with an seas citizens’ ballots is handled.
advantage, and he’s already resigned as sec- Races for governor and U.S. Senate also
retary of state to start a transition with the are tight in Florida, which Trump referred to
blessing of the outgoing GOP governor, in a tweet that said: “You mean they are just
Nathan Deal. President Donald Trump now finding votes in Florida and Georgia
weighed in with a tweet that said Kemp “ran — but the Election was on Tuesday? Let’s
a great race in Georgia — he won. It is time blame the Russians and demand an immedi-
to move on!” ate apology from President Putin!”
Yet Abrams, who hopes to become the Trump’s message refers to allegations
nation’s first black woman governor, sent that Russian interference helped him win
out volunteers and campaign staff in search in 2016, but it wasn’t clear exactly what
of votes that she hopes could still tilt the the president meant about votes being
margin toward her. found.
In a frantic effort to make sure every pos- Returns show Kemp with 50.3 percent of
sible vote is counted, dozens of volunteers almost 4 million votes, a roughly 63,000-
converged on a warehouse-turned-phone REUTERS vote lead over Abrams. That’s a narrow
bank near downtown. The goal: reach vot- Brandi Johnson fills out her voter certificate in Winterville, Ga. sum, considering the near-presidential
ers who used a provisional ballot to make certified election results before Friday, a “We’re in the cradle of the civil rights election year turnout, though sufficient for
sure they take steps to ensure their vote — move that could leave provisional ballots movement, the home of Congressman the majority required for outright victory.
for Abrams or Kemp — is counted by Friday uncounted. The secretary of state’s office John Lewis who literally bled on the bridge The Associated Press has not declared a
evening, the deadline. did not immediately respond to an email at Selma to make sure that everybody had winner in the race for Georgia governor.
Helen Brosnan of the National Domestic seeking comment. the right to vote,” she said. The AP will reassess the race Tuesday, the
Workers Alliance shouted, “How many Abrams’ lawyers are exploring options Marisa Franco, 27, saw a friend’s deadline for counties to certify election
calls do you think we can make? Can we to ensure all votes are counted. Her cam- Facebook post about the effort, then results to the state.
make hundreds of calls? Let’s do this!” paign leaders say they believe she needs to showed up at the warehouse to volunteer With legal wrangles opening and Abrams
A majority-black county with more than pick up about 25,000 votes to force a Friday morning. showing no signs of conceding, the dis-
750, 000 residents in metro Atlanta, runoff. “I think that it’s really central to democ- pute is prolonging a bitter contest with
DeKalb, said it would remain open past nor- At least 2,000 people across the nation racy that everybody who is eligible to vote historical significance and national politi-
mal hours Friday to accommodate provi- are involved in that effort, said state Sen. can vote and has the least amount of barri- cal repercussions.
sional voters who needed to provide identi- Nikema Williams, the Georgia director for ers possible, so I’m just here to make sure Abrams’ campaign manager, Lauren
fication so their votes could be counted. Care In Action, which advocates for more that every vote counts,” she said. Groh-Wargo, said Kemp was to blame for
But two groups supporting Abrams’ call than 2 million domestic workers and care On Friday night, a judge ordered problems because he was the secretary of
to count all votes, ProGeorgia and Care in workers nationwide. Dougherty County to accept absentee bal- state, Georgia’s top election official, and
Action, said at least 12 other counties had tried to tamp down minority votes.

Settlement reached in tight Arizona Senate vote count


By Bobo Christie and Nicholas Riccadi ties now have until Nov. 14 to address the slight lead over Republican Martha two large counties’ practice of reaching out
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS issue, which state Elections Director Eric McSally in the midst of the slow vote to voters after Election Day. If the signature
Spencer said likely affects less than 10,000 count. On Friday night, she padded her lead on the voter registration doesn’t match that
PHOENIX — Arizona Republicans who votes out of more than 2.3 million cast to about 1 percentage point of the 2 million on the sealed envelope, both Maricopa and
had alleged the state’s two biggest counties statewide. ballots tallied. More than 350,000 remain Pima County allow voters to help them fix,
were illegally counting some ballots The Republican lawsuit said the state’s accounted. or “cure” it, up to five days after Election
changed course Friday and agreed to settle county recorders don’t follow a uniform Even as the Republican attorneys pursued Day.
their lawsuit if rural voters also get an extra standard for allowing voters to address a deal that would let conservative-leaning Many other counties only allow voters to
chance to fix problems with ballots cast in problems with the signatures on their mail- counties match signatures like the two cure until polls close on Election Day. Now,
the state’s tight U.S. Senate race. in ballots, and that Maricopa and Pima urban ones, President Donald Trump seemed all will follow the standard set by Maricopa,
The settlement was technically between counties improperly allow the fixes for up to attack the way Maricopa and Pima oper- Pima and two other rural counties that allow
Republicans and the state’s county to five days after Election Day. ated on twitter. “In Arizona, SIGNATURES for post-Election Day cures.
recorders, but Democrats and civil rights The lawsuit settlement in a courtroom DON’T MATCH,” Trump tweeted. “Electoral A Maricopa County official said Thursday
groups who had jumped into the fray agreed packed with more than a dozen lawyers and corruption - Call for a new Election?” that only about 5,600 ballots were affected
to it as it was announced in a Phoenix court- a host of reporters came a day after Four local Republican parties filed the in her county and the rate is similar in the
room Friday afternoon. Arizona’s 15 coun- Democrat Kyrsten Sinema jumped into a lawsuit Wednesday night challenging the 14 smaller counties.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Weekend • Nov 10-11, 2018 9


Round two of college applications: Financial aid
cation costs.
Students who are
Weather or not
C
By Brooke Hanshaw an you believe our weather lately? It’s already
full or part time November and yet Redwood City is seeing highs

T
he last Student News column I qualify for a work- in the mid- to upper 70s. At the same time,
wrote discussed the college study opportunity, Northern California is battling yet another devastating
application process itself, and and they are given wildfire. One would be excused for thinking that it is still
weighed in on the pros and cons of the option to either summer, rather than two weeks before Thanksgiving.
four-year universities against commu- work on campus, or This weather is indeed unusual for us: Historically our
nity colleges. for a nonprofit average high temperature this time of year is about 65
In this month’s column, discussing organization or degrees. Thus, we are running about 10 degrees warmer
financial aid — both federal and merit public agency — the goal of the jobs California Dream Act. The Dream Act than normal. To no one’s surprise NOAA, the National
— is at the top of the list, along with is to be involved in a student’s simi- is geared specifically toward undocu- Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is predicting a
hopefully aiding those who are less lar course of study or some sort of mented and nonresident students in mild winter, with warmer than normal temperatures across
knowledgeable about the process in civic duty. The final branch of the California, all with strict confiden- much of the northern and western United States.
entirety. As a current high school sen- FAFSA aid falls into loans. A loan is a tiality. Filling out financial aid with- Counterintuitively, though, they aren’t predicting that our
ior, I am currently undergoing this form of government aid that must be out the need for a Social Security num- winter will be abnormally dry.
process, researching and putting paid back over time, generally with a ber is a great resource for students For this winter season, NOAA
together spreadsheets full of deadlines fixed interest rate. There are direct struggling with their documentation, anticipates relatively normal
and information from W-2 forms. subsidized and unsubsidized loans, especially the California Dream Act amounts of precipitation for all
Simultaneously, writing this piece with subsidized being based on finan- because of its privacy and protection. but the southernmost part of
not only helps readers, but myself as cial need while unsubsidized is not. One must have completed at least California.
well in better understanding what is Finally, consolidation loans allows three years of high school, adult The fact that we’ve had almost
available to me in terms of financial the combination of multiple loans school or community college, and the no rainfall since the beginning
aid for college. into one — hence the name. aid they receive can be used only on of October might seem a bit
Planning to attend a four-year uni- The next form of financial aid given California colleges that appear on the worrisome, but in reality
versity, there are three main scholar- to students applying for college is the eligibility list, found on the California precipitation shows
ships for which one can apply. College Scholarship Service Profile, California Dream Act website. There high year-to-year variability,
Beginning with perhaps the most or CSS profile. This is provided are both private and public schools and low precipitation for the
well known, one can submit a Free through the College Board organiza- on the list, with 327 from which to month of October is not unusu-
Application for Federal Student Aid, tion, and it is not through the federal choose. al. Plus, meteorologists have Greg Wilson
or FAFSA form. There are three main government. Awarding $9 billion in I sincerely give my best wishes to found little or no relationship between the amount of rain
branches that extend from the FAFSA: grants per year through multiple uni- anyone applying for college and urge we receive in October and how much we get during our core
Grants, work-study and loans. Grants versities and organizations, the CSS them to apply for any form of finan- rainy months, which fall in midwinter to late winter.
are quite literally free money for col- profile application allows one to be cial aid for which they qualify. Even if With any luck, then, we’ll receive our normal amount of
lege. They are given out based on a more specific as to their family situa- one’s family is better off than others, rainfall this winter. But even if we do, warmer than normal
student’s financial needs and situa- tion and other important financial one may still qualify for government temperatures will cause more precipitation to fall as rain,
tion, which is evaluated by family details to give accurate and fair finan- aid. Merit scholarships are another rather than snow — and what snow we get will likely melt
income and current state of living. cial aid. If one is struggling with a great form of aid, available for just sooner than usual. That is an issue not only for those
Common knowledge is that grants are family issue or sudden hardship, the about anything — a few being people among us who love to ski, but because California counts
need based, while scholarships are CSS profile provides options to go who are left-handed, people with red on a healthy snowpack to ensure that we have enough
into detail on one’s current state. Of hair, and much more. Good luck! water to last throughout the year.
generally based off of merit. The next
course, since the CSS profile gives Our reservoirs don’t hold enough potable water to get us
branch of a FAFSA application is a
students grants, not loans, this is free through an entire year: We depend upon melting snow to
work-study job, which gets a bit more
financial aid for college. Brooke Hanshaw is a senior at Aragon High replenish those reservoirs as we draw down their stores.
complicated. In short, students with School in San Mateo. Student News appears That snowpack needs to build up in the winter and then
The final form of financial aid avail-
work-study jobs are provided part- in the weekend edition. You can email slowly release its water throughout the warmer, drier
able for students is the CADAA, or the Student News at news@smdailyjournal.com.
time employment to help pay off edu- months. Snow that melts too soon, when the reservoirs
are already full, simply runs off into the ocean, where we
Letters to the editor can no longer make use of it.
Currently our part of California is not in a drought, but
we’re close: Our current condition is classified as “abnor-
Temporary fire tions, perhaps its up to the individual seats from the cars for bike riders, and mally dry.” That’s still not great, but we’re relatively
city fire departments to require that achieve security through cameras. lucky: Some areas to our north and south are in “moderate
suppression systems the systems are to be engineered prior I ride with my bike on Caltrain drought,” while coastal Southern California from San Luis
Editor, to the permit approval. Fifteen cam- every day from Palo Alto to San Obispo to San Diego is in “severe drought.” NOAA seems
The city of Oakland as well as any eras for a project the size of the recent Francisco, and have been commuting to be forecasting a slight improvement in our condition
other city with large exposed wooden fire in Oakland was inadequate at best. by bike on Caltrain for 20 years. I’ve over the remainder of the rainfall year, though, so keep
structures in the building process Eight per building would provide the seen bike thefts, and attempts that your fingers crossed.
should require a temporary fire sup- coverage needed for one rectangular were blocked by people who could see We may be at the mercy of the weather, but we do have
pression system to be built and oper- building. Dozens would be required to the perpetrator. There’s also theft of control over how we use what water we get, potentially
ational as each level is constructed on cover a complex the size of the recent gear which can be hard to see with a allowing the water we store in our reservoirs to last
structures three stories or higher Oakland fire. Millions of insurance camera. longer. Many of us have already taken steps to reduce the
— particularly multi-unit projects. dollars wasted, yet not a dime spent amount of water we use, but we all should remain vigilant
Security cameras are not sufficient
There is always a scaffolding sys- on prevention. for ways to do more.
as people can hide their faces from
tem in place surrounding the build- Like many of you, my wife and I do all of the simple
ings during their construction that fixed cams, but not from a crowd of things: We don’t run the faucet more than necessary, we
Tim Gordon watchful passengers, and by the time
could be used to hold the system in don’t flush our already low-flow toilets any more than we
place while each of the floors are San Carlos the theft is detected, the perp is gone. have to, we take our cars to a car wash that recycles its
being framed. Then require them to be The letter writer is a California We need seats within view of bikes water, we’ve converted all of our irrigation to drip and,
temporarily installed on each com- licensed general contractor and a ICC on electrified Caltrain so riders can while waiting for our showers to heat up, we collect the
pleted floor. Anything is better than Combination Dwelling Inspector. keep an eye on their bikes and gear. water for use on our landscaping.
being completely exposed to even We’ve also taken advantage of a variety of rebate pro-
the smallest source of ignition. The Caltrain bike seats Cedric de La Beaujardiere grams that help us go even farther. We switched to a front-
International Code Council (ICC) has- Editor, loading washing machine, we installed low-flow toilets
Palo Alto
n’t responded to these recommenda- Caltrain is planning to remove and shower heads, and we installed rain barrels on a couple
of our downspouts. We even signed up to obtain recycled
water from Redwood City, which we use on our landscap-
OUR MISSION:
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most ing. Regretfully, given our warm weather of late, Redwood
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for City’s recycled water fill station has already closed for the
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. season — but we’ll be back next year.
By combining local news and sports coverage, My wife and I got rid of our lawn in favor of drought-tol-
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to erant plants years ago, but I’ll note that if you still have
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter one, the “Lawn Be Gone!” program is still active:
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. Qualifying homeowners can receive up to $4 per square
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we foot of lawn that they replace with drought-tolerant land-
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this scaping.
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman I truly hope we have a wet winter this year, and that a
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine goodly amount of the precipitation we receive is captured
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM in the form of Sierra snow. But hoping isn’t enough: We
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Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter Diego Emilio Perez Vishu Prathikanti Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: need to plan for the worst and do our best to ensure that
Nick Rose Joel Snyder facebook.com/smdailyjournal none of the precious, life-giving liquid is wasted. And
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Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler twitter.com/smdailyjournal while you are planning, spend some time outside. This
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal
wonderful weather may not be normal but, while we have
it, we might as well enjoy it. Just pay attention to those
air quality warnings.
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Stocks skid as tech companies fall


By Marley Jay
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
ruled that the potential impact had
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS not been considered as required by
High: 26,161.49 federal law after environmental-
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks fell Low: 25,882.91 ists and Native American groups
Friday as a combination of weak Close: 25,989.30 sued to stop the project, citing
economic data from China and dis- Change: -201.92 property rights and potential oil
appointing earnings hurt technol- spills.
ogy and internet companies. OTHER INDEXES In Toronto, shares of
Crude oil prices fell for the 10th S&P 500: 2781.01 -25.82 TransCanada lost 1.7 percent.
day in a row. NYSE Index: 12,537.52 -84.52 Online reviews company Yelp
Auto sales in China fell in Nasdaq: 7406.90 -123.98 nosedived after it posted weak
October for the fourth month in a NYSE MKT: 2542.80 -41.53 third-quarter revenue and its fore-
row and are down 13 percent from Russell 2000: 1549.49 -28.72 cast for the fourth quarter also fell
a year ago, the latest sign its short of Wall Street’s estimates.
Wilshire 5000: 28,668.12 -294.44 The company said part of the
economy is under pressure.
Concerns about China’s economy 10-Yr Bond: 3.18 -0.04 problem is an advertising model
and its trade dispute with the U.S. Oil (per barrel): 59.85 -0.82 that is intended to encourage
contributed to the global stock Gold : 1,210.20 -14.90 advertisers to try the site without
market skid in October. The signing a long-term contract. Yelp
stocks that fared the worst during said that has made its results more
points, or 0. 8 percent, to Apple fell 1.9 percent to $204.47 be unprofitable in 2020. sensitive to short-term problems.
that time included tech and inter- 25,989.30. and Facebook shed 2 percent to Bond prices rose. The yield on
net companies and retailers, Its stock fell 26. 6 percent to
The Nasdaq composite sank $144.96. Amazon lost 2.4 percent the 10-year Treasury note fell to $31.93.
which all took sharp losses 123.98 points, or 1.6 percent, to to $1,712.43. 3.18 percent from 3.23 percent.
Friday. In other commodities trading,
7,406.90. The Russell 2000 index Benchmark U.S. crude fell to Despite the losses Friday, the
“China has played such a critical natural gas prices jumped 5 per-
of smaller companies gave up $60.19 a barrel in New York, its S&P 500 still gained 2.1 percent
role in driving global growth,” cent to $3.72 per 1,000 cubic feet.
28.72 points, or 1.8 percent, to lowest in almost eight months. this week. It climbed 2.4 percent
said Kristina Hooper, chief global That helped gas companies stem
1,549.49. Brent crude, used to price interna- last week but would need to rise
market strategist for Invesco. their losses. Heating oil was little
The Labor Department said tional oils, has fared almost as another 5.4 percent to reach the
“(Investors) are having concerns changed at $2.17 a gallon and
wholesale prices in the U. S. badly as U.S. crude, and it declined all-time high it set on Sept. 20.
that these tariff wars are essential- wholesale gasoline fell 1.4 per-
jumped, and Hooper said that could 0.7 percent to $70.20 a barrel in Walt Disney’s net earnings were
ly going to kick China when it’s cent to $1.62 a gallon.
be linked to the tariff dispute as London. better than expected, as the enter-
down.” well. Wholesale prices rose by the West Coast utility companies tainment giant raked in revenue Gold fell 0. 3 percent to
U.S. crude oil slipped 0.8 per- most in six years in October as tumbled as wildfires worsened in from movies including “Avengers: $1,208.60 an ounce. Silver lost 2
cent to extend its losing streak. gas, food, and chemical prices South California, with tens of Infinity War,” “‘Incredibles 2” and percent to $14. 14 an ounce.
It’s fallen for five weeks in a row increased. The Labor Department’s thousands of people forced to flee “Ant-Man and the Wasp. ” The Copper slid 1.9 percent to $2.68 a
and tumbled 21 percent since Oct. wholesale price index has climbed in Los Angeles and Ventura coun- stock gained 1.7 percent to $118. pound.
3. Energy companies have suffered 2.9 percent over the last year. ties. PG&E plunged 16.5 percent A federal judge blocked a permit The dollar slipped to 113.76
steep losses during that time. Video game maker Activision to $39. 92 and Edison from the Trump administration for yen from 113.99 yen. The euro
Weak forecasts from companies Blizzard tumbled after its forecast International skidded 12.1 percent the construction of TransCanada’s fell to $1.1333 from $1.1356.
including video game company for the critical holiday season fell to $61. Keystone XL pipeline, pending an The French CAC 40 and the
Activision Blizzard and chipmak- short of analysts’ projections. General Electric sank another environmental review. The long- FTSE 100 in Britain both fell 0.5
er Skyworks Solutions also con- The stock fell 12.4 percent to 5. 7 percent to $8. 58 after a delayed $8 billion project percent. Germany’s DAX was little
tributed to Friday’s decline. $55.01, and Electronic Arts lost JPMorgan Chase analyst cut his pipeline would begin in Alberta changed.
The S&P 500 index dropped 5.3 percent to $88.89. price target on the stock to $6 a and run through a half dozen states Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 retreated 1
25.82 points, or 0.9 percent, to Major technology and internet share from $10. Stephen Tusa said to terminals on the Gulf Coast. percent and Hong Kong’s Hang
2, 781. 01. The Dow Jones companies also turned lower. six of GE’s eight divisions might U.S. District Judge Brian Morris Seng fell 2. 4 percent. Seoul’s
Industrial Average fell 201. 92 Kospi gave up 0.3 percent.

Adverum Biotechnologies Business briefs


reported a loss of $21M in 3Q
MENLO PARK — Adverum
Biotechnologies Inc. on Thursday reported
Eiger BioPharma shares have fallen 17
percent since the beginning of the year. The
Small businesses up ante
in quest for seasonal help
stock has increased roughly 10 percent in
a loss of $21 million in its third quarter. the last 12 months.
On a per-share basis, the Menlo Park-
based company said it had a loss of 34 Ford buys electric
cents. Losses, adjusted for asset impairment By Joyce M. Rosenberg Amazon will begin paying its seasonal and
costs, were 26 cents per share. scooter sharing company Spin THE ASSOCIATED PRESS permanent staffers a minimum $15 an hour as
The results exceeded Wall Street expecta- NEW YORK — Ford Motor Co. has of Thursday, putting pressure on other
tions. The average estimate of four analysts bought an electric scooter sharing compa- NEW YORK — Chris Welles isn’t taking employers including small businesses that
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was ny, expanding its presence in alternative chances with holiday staffing. He’s paying may not be able to match that amount.
for a loss of 30 cents per share. modes of transportation. seasonal employees more than last year and Human resources consultants say business
The gene therapy company posted rev- The century-old automobile company offering sports and theater tickets to persuade owners should get creative in how and where
enue of $833,000 in the period, also exceed- announced its acquisition of Spin, a San people to work at his stores rather than at they recruit. Perks like tickets and signing
ing Street forecasts. Three analysts sur- Francisco-based dockless scooter sharing giants like Amazon. bonuses can help attract people. And owners
veyed by Zacks expected $273,000. company, on Wednesday. “We’re in a full employment economy in need to search beyond the obvious places
In the final minutes of trading on Spin operates in 13 cities and campuses the service industry — especially in the like online job boards and look for people
Thursday, the company’s shares hit $3.74. and allows riders to borrow a scooter for $1 Northeast where life is good and finding peo- like seniors who might be interested in a few
A year ago, they were trading at $3. and an additional 15 cents per minute. ple to do retail jobs is a challenge,” says weeks of work. Hiring remote staffers is
Ford says the number of mobility options Welles, owner of American Rhino, a clothing another option.
Eiger BioPharma available to people has risen dramatically retailer with a website and stores in Boston Nicholas Kinports is nearly doubling what
reported a loss of $17.1M in 3Q in recent years, and in some situations peo- and Nantucket. he paid seasonal staffers last year — workers
ple use multiple forms of transportation dur- Welles, who has two open positions, is will earn between $40 and $50 an hour, com-
PALO ALTO — Eiger BioPharmaceuticals finding recruiting tougher this year in pared with $20 and $30 in the past. But he’s
Inc. on Friday reported a loss of $17.1 mil- ing a single trip.
Ride-sharing giants Uber and Lyft also Boston, where unemployment is under the still had a hard time finding all the workers
lion in its third quarter. already low national rate of 3.7 percent. he needs for his retail websites.
On a per-share basis, the Palo Alto-based have been investing in scooter-sharing
companies. Welles is paying $15 to $16 an hour for his “It has absolutely changed from last year,”
company said it had a loss of $1.20. seasonal hires compared with last year’s $12 says Kinports, who operates Chicago-based
The results fell short of Wall Street expec- Ford is the lead sponsor of bike sharing
system Ford Go Bike in the San Francisco to $13, a significant increase for a small Endive.com, a website selling electronics,
tations. The average estimate of four ana- retailer. He’s also promised baseball tickets and TokyoKnives.com, a retailer of Japanese
lysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Bay Area.
Financial terms of the Spin acquisition and the musical “Hamilton” as incentives for knives. “I don’t have a theory about why —
Research was for a loss of 74 cents per current staffers to stay put. other than employment has gone up signifi-
share. were not disclosed.
The economy is stronger and fewer people cantly and maybe wages are as well.”
are unemployed than last year, shrinking an Kinports needs to double his staff of 10 for
already small pool of people available for the holidays. Some of his seasonal workers
temporary or part-time work during are returnees from past years, and he also
November and December, prime time for asks his staff and people he knows to recom-
retailers and restaurants. But other small mend their friends. When he advertises, it’s
companies also need help because of on services like Craigslist. But he’s still
employee vacations and workloads that don’t struggling.
slow or that may unexpectedly increase. “It’s really tough when you’re in the world
All these businesses are competing with of Amazon and giants,” he says.
big companies including Amazon, retail Small businesses should consider adopting
chains and delivery services that hire thou- some of the strategies the big companies use,
sands of workers for the holidays. About such as giving workers signing bonuses,
350,000 people are expected to be hired for says Carlos Castelan, managing director of
the holidays at four companies alone: The Navio Group, a human resources consul-
Amazon, FedEx, Target and UPS. And tancy.
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Thin ice for new
acting AG?Trump:
‘I don’t know’ him
By Eric Tucker, Jonathan Lemire and Chad Day
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Matthew Whitaker’s future at the helm


of the Justice Department appeared uncertain at best Friday
as President Donald Trump denied even
knowing the man he had named acting
attorney general just two days earlier.
The Senate’s top Republican predicted a
permanent replacement could be named
soon for Whitaker, who is now oversee-
ing the Trump-Russia probe.
The comments from Trump and Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell came
as Whitaker’s past business ties and
Matthew remarks on special counsel Robert
Whitaker Mueller’s Russia investigation and other
topics were drawing scrutiny from
Democrats and ethics groups.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO Speaking to reporters Friday, Trump
Robert Mueller testifies before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on Federal Bureau of Investigation oversight. said, “I don’t know Matt Whitaker.” That
contradicted Trump’s remarks on Fox

Trump’s advisers worried News last month, when he called


Whitaker “a great guy” and said, “I mean,
I know Matt Whitaker.”
McConnell, meanwhile, said, “I think

about Mueller’s next steps


By Eric Tucker, ment on conversations they were not To this point, Trump has heeded
Donald Trump this will be a very interim AG.” Another
Republican senator, Susan Collins of
Maine, said she was concerned by some
of Whitaker’s past comments and called
Jonathan Lemire and Chad Day authorized to describe. advice not to directly interfere, though for legislation that would place limits
Mueller kept a low profile for the past a new chapter in the relationship with on his ability to fire special counsel
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
month as voters were mulling their the probe may have begun with the Mueller. That would include specifying
choices for this week’s elections. appointment of Matthew Whitaker as that only a Senate-confirmed Justice
WASHINGTON — The White House is Department official — which Whitaker
bracing for the probe of Donald Trump’s But a flurry of activity during his new acting attorney general. Even if
Whitaker, Sessions’ former chief of is not — could dismiss Mueller.
presidential campaign to fire up again. quiet period, including weeks of grand
staff, does not curtail the investigation, Whitaker, a Republican Party loyal-
Trump’s advisers are privately express- jury testimony about Trump confidant Mitch
Trump could direct him to take a more ist and chief of staff to just-ousted
ing worries that the special counsel, Roger Stone and negotiations over an McConnel
aggressive stance in declassifying doc- Attorney General Jeff Sessions, was
who’s been out of the news for the past interview with the president, hinted at
uments that could further undermine or elevated Wednesday after his boss was
month, has been stealthily compiling public developments ahead as investi-
muddle the probe, the White House aide forced from his job by Trump. The new position handed
information and could soon issue new gators move closer to addressing key
questions underpinning the special and Republican official said. him oversight of Mueller’s investigation into possible
indictments or a damning final report.
counsel inquiry: Did Trump illegally The investigation until now has been ties between Russia and Trump’s 2016 presidential cam-
Trump abruptly altered the chain of paign.
command above Robert Mueller on obstruct the investigation? And did his overseen by Deputy Attorney General
campaign have advance knowledge of Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Since Wednesday, Whitaker has faced pressure from
Wednesday, putting his work under the
supervision of a Republican loyalist illegally hacked Democratic emails? Mueller last year and granted him fairly Democrats to recuse himself from overseeing Mueller
who has been openly skeptical of the Trump has told confidants he remains broad authority. based on critical comments he made about the investiga-
special counsel’s authority and has deeply annoyed by the 18-month-old “It’s very significant because tion before joining the Justice Department last year.
mused about ways to curtail his power. Mueller probe, believing it is not just a Whitaker’s position on indictments or Those included an op-ed article in which he said Mueller
But Trump and his aides are concerned “witch hunt” but an expensive and future indictments may be different would be straying outside his mandate if he investigated
about Mueller’s next move with the lengthy negative distraction. The latest than Rosenstein’s, and Rosenstein had Trump family finances and a talk radio interview in which
work that is complete, according to a indication of the fury came Wednesday given Mueller a broad mandate to pur- he maintained there was no evidence of collusion between
White House official and a Republican when he forced out his attorney general, sue various crimes,” said Washington the Kremlin and the Trump campaign. He also tweeted an
with close ties to the administration. Jeff Sessions, whose recusal opened the criminal defense lawyer Jeffrey ex-prosecutor’s opinion piece that described a “Mueller
They insisted on anonymity to com- door to Mueller’s appointment. Jacobovitz. lynch mob,” which he said was “worth a read.”

Another Keystone XL setback: Environmental review ordered


By Matthew Daly cheered the ruling by a U.S. district judge in American “energy dominance” and has con- gas emissions against business groups and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Montana, while President Donald Trump trasted his administration’s quick approval Republicans who cheer the project’s jobs
called it “a political decision” and “a dis- of the project with years of delay under and potential energy production.
WASHINGTON — In a setback for the grace.” President Barack Obama. U.S. District Judge Brian Morris put a
Trump administration, a federal judge has The 1,184-mile pipeline would begin in The pipeline was first proposed by hold on the project late Thursday, ruling
blocked a permit for construction of the Alberta and shuttle as much as 830,000 bar- Calgary-based TransCanada in 2008. It has that the State Department had not fully con-
Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada and rels a day of crude through a half dozen become the focal point of a decade-long dis- sidered potential oil spills and other
ordered officials to complete an environ- states to terminals on the Gulf Coast. pute that pits Democrats, environmental impacts as required by federal law. He
mental review. Trump has touted the $8 billion pipeline groups and Native American tribes who ordered the department to complete a full
Environmentalists and tribal groups as part of his pledge to achieve North warn of pollution and increased greenhouse review.
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Hundreds of migrants leave Mexico City


By Mark Stevenson Deported for driving without a
and Christopher Sherman license after a decade of working in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Connecticut, Castanaza was desper-
ate to get back to his two U.S.-born
children. “I’ve been wanting to get
MEXICO CITY — About 500 back for more than a year, but I
Central American migrants headed couldn’t until the caravan came
out of Mexico City on Friday to through,” said Castanaza. “That’s
embark on the longest and most why I joined the caravan.”
dangerous leg of their journey to The advanced group hoped to
the U.S. border, while thousands reach the north-central city of
more were waiting one day more at Queretaro, about 105 miles to the
a massive improvised shelter. northwest, by nightfall.
The group that got a head start Meanwhile, another 4,000 to
bundled their few possessions and 5,000 migrants milled around the
started off, taking a subway to the massive shelter improvised at a
north part of the city and then hik- Mexico City sports complex,
ing down an expressway with a impatient to leave.
police escort. “Let’s go, let’s go!” shouted Eddy
For many, it was the first time Rivera, 37, a rail-thin migrant from
they had ever been in a metro sys- Honduras who said he couldn’t take
tem, and they had little knowledge staying in the camp any longer.
of the city or the 1,740 mile route “We are all sick, from the humidity
to Tijuana that lay ahead of them. and the cold,” said Rivera, who left
Carlos Castanaza, a 29-year-old behind four children and a wife in
plumber from Guatemala City, Honduras. “We have to get going,
wrapped himself from head to toe in we have to get to Tijuana.”
a blanket against the cold and asked Though he was unsure how an
bystanders where the first toll unskilled farmworker like himself
booth was. When told it was in a would be allowed in the United
town about 20 miles away, he care- States, he had a simple dream: earn
fully wrote the name of the town on enough money to build a little
his hand with a pen to remember house for his family back in Puerto REUTERS
where he was going. Cortes, Honduras. Migrants wait to receive fruit while they stay in a sport complex that is currently used as a temporary shelter.

Trump moves to limit asylum; new rules challenged in court


By Colleen Long lum, officials The litigation also seeks to put
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said. the new rules on hold while the
“We need peo- case progresses.
ple in our coun- The regulations go into effect
WASHINGTON — President try, but they
Donald Trump issued a proclama- Saturday. They would be in place
have to come in for at least three months but could
tion Friday to deny asylum to legally,” Trump
migrants who enter the country be extended, and don’t affect peo-
said Friday as ple already in the country. The
illegally, tightening the border as he departed for
caravans of Central Americans Justice Department said in a state-
slowly approach the United Donald Trump Paris. ment the regulations were lawful.
The American
States. The plan was immediately Civil Liberties Union and other Trump’s announcement was the
challenged in court. legal groups swiftly sued in feder- latest push to enforce a hard-line
Trump invoked the same powers al court in Northern California to stance on immigration through
he used last year to impose a trav- block the regulations, arguing the regulatory changes and presiden-
el ban that was upheld by the measures were illegal. tial orders, bypassing Congress,
Supreme Court. The new regula- “The president is simply trying which has not passed any immi-
tions are intended to circumvent to run roughshod over Congress’s gration law reform. But those
laws stating that anyone is eligi- decision to provide asylum to efforts have been largely thwarted
ble for asylum no matter how he or those in danger regardless of the by legal challenges and, in the
REUTERS she enters the country. About manner of one’s entry,” said ACLU case of family separations this
A U.S. Army soldier installs concertina wire along the United States, Mexico 70,000 people per year who enter attorney Lee Gelernt. year, stymied by a global outcry
border in Hidalgo, Texas. the country illegally claim asy- that prompted Trump to retreat.
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<<< Page 15, GK nets 33 saves


to shut out Sharks in St. Louis
Weekend • Nov. 10-11, 2018

Smoke postpones CCS football playoffs


By Nathan Mollat and Terry Bernal the CCS brackets and, because of the state Football is not the only sport that has been territory covered by CCS, there were certain
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF playoff structure, there is not an extra week affected. The CCS cross country champi- areas where games will go on as scheduled
with which to play. Thirteen of 18 CCS foot- onships, scheduled for Saturday at the Crystal Friday, most of which were in the southern
ball games scheduled for Friday were post- Springs Cross Country Course in Belmont, part of the section — San Jose and south.
For the second time in two years, wildfire has been moved to Monday. “Geographically, our section is so diverse
poned, so teams and school officials made a
smoke is having an impact on Bay Area sports with climates, we couldn’t just make a blanket
lot of phone calls Friday. The CCS girls’ tennis semifinals and finals,
— high school, college and pros. [decision],” Morgan said.
In 2017, poor air quality due to smoke from “It was a site (of the home team) decision, along with the CCS boys’ and girls’ water
polo championships at Independence High Burlingame, Serra and Terra Nova all made
wildfires postponed a week of CCS regular- working in cooperation with both schools, the decisions to reschedule shortly after 1
season football games, which was simply along with [the CCS office],” said Duane School in San Jose, are still slated to play
scheduled matches Saturday. p.m. Friday. Burlingame will kick off its
rescheduled at the end of the season, a week Morgan, CCS commissioner. “There are a lot home game against Mountain View at 6 p.m.
before the playoffs. of spinning wheels and we wanted to make The decision to postpone football games
This year, the poor air quality is affecting sure everything was buttoned up.” was not a unilateral one. Because of the vast See POSTPONE, Page 16

Soph Night spoiled for CSM


Lady Bulldogs fall to
third place, miss out
on automatic berth
for CCCAA playoffs
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The Lady Bulldogs’ regular-season home


finale started swimmingly enough.
After falling in four sets early in the year
at Hartnell College, the Bulldogs entered
Friday’s rematch tied with the Cougars for KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
second place in the Coast Conference North Steph Curry scored 10 points before leaving
volleyball standings. With the top two fin- in the third quarter of the Warriors’ 134-111
ishers in conference play guaranteed a post- loss to the Milwaukee Bucks Thursday.
season bid, College of San Mateo had its
fate in its own hands.
After a pregame Sophomore Night cere-
mony to honor its three outgoing sophs,
CSM jumped out to one-set lead thanks to
Curry has a
some clutch defense and a steady attack
through the middle.
Hartnell (8-3 Coast North, 24-5 overall)
regrouped in the second set though, big
time, and a flustered CSM team was relegat-
groin strain
By Janie McCauley
ed to third place with a 23-25, 25-18, 25- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
22, 25-17 loss. The Bulldogs (7-4, 20-8)
held just a few slight leads over the final OAKLAND — Stephen Curry has a mild to
three sets, and just once — by a score of 5- moderate left groin strain and will miss
3 early in Game 4 — led by multiple points. Golden State’s home game against
“There were times when we picked each Brooklyn on Saturday night.
other up and we were on a roll,” CSM fresh- Curry underwent an MRI exam Friday but
man Lille Tuivailala said. “Those rolls just the Warriors will wait a few days to fully
weren’t long enough. And Hartnell took determine the severity of the injury. Coach
advantage of it.” Steve Kerr said it doesn’t appear to be sig-
Tuivailala was the most emotional player nificant.
on either side of the net, something that “This doesn’t look like it’s going to be a
comes naturally to the 5-11 middle blocker. long-term injury. He’s disappointed but it
Maybe some of the playoff success of her could have been a lot worse,” Kerr said.
alma mater Aragon High School is rubbing “We’ll just monitor his progress over the
off on her as well. Tuivailala was in atten- next several days.”
dance Thursday night in San Mateo when The two-time NBA MVP was hurt midway
Aragon won its Northern California TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL through the third quarter of Thursday night’s
Division II quarterfinal match, marking the 134-111 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Hartnell sophomore Nichole Gomez, left, blocks College of San Mateo freshman Jada Sealy
as the Lady Bulldogs fell in Friday’s 2018 home finale 23-25, 25-18, 25-22, 25-17 in a battle for
See CSM, Page 15 second place — and an automatic postseason bid — in the Coast Conference North. See CURRY, Page 17

49ers’ Mullens to share stage with Giants’ Manning


By Josh Dubow has very quick feet and is debut, completing 16 of Breida said. “I think they’ll put more people
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS just very smooth, ” 22 passes for 262 yards, back there to cover because of the throws he
Mullens said. “I definite- three touchdowns and no made and can do.”
SANTA CLARA — Nick Mullens remem- ly remember just sitting interceptions for a 151.9 While Mullens is just getting started,
bers getting the phone call from Archie there and watching him passer rating in a 34-3 Manning is nearing the end of his career as
Manning inviting him to the prestigious throw. I took that all in.” victory over the Oakland he plays his 15th season for a team that is
Manning Passing Academy two summers Mullens now will get Raiders. That’s the high- struggling mightily. New York has lost five
ago. another chance to see est rating since the merg- straight games and the questions are mount-
Manning up close when er for a player in his ing about how much longer the two-time
Mullens savored the chance to take part in
the four-day clinic run by Archie and his two Nick Mullens he makes his second Eli Manning debut with at least 20 Super Bowl MVP Manning has as quarter-
career start for the San attempts. back.
NFL quarterback sons, Eli and Peyton. Francisco 49ers (2-7) on Monday night Things might not be as easy now that the “I think there’s urgency to get things
Mullens especially relished the opportunity against Manning and the New York Giants Giants have an idea of what Mullens can do. going, for sure,” Manning said. “We got to
to watch Eli Manning take part in some of (1-7). “I think they’re going to be like, ‘Oh get some wins. We got to get going, and
the drills. Mullens is coming off a scintillating crap. This guy is good,”’ running back Matt
“To see how he moves in the pocket, he See 49ERS, Page 17
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Rivers rolling, Carr stalling entering Chargers-Raiders game


By Josh Dubow that’s when those guys GORDON’S RUN Arden Key and Maurice Hurst — that has
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS don’t get enough credit. three sacks this season.
“Here I am at five years, Melvin Gordon has rushed for 407 yards and “We put a lot on their plate and that’s
OAKLAND — Derek Carr had appeared to I’m fine. I’m good. I’ll scored five touchdowns in his last four games. because they’re the future of this team,”
pass Philip Rivers in the pecking order of AFC keep doing this and I’m He also has three 100-yard games in three of his teammate Frostee Rucker said. “They have
West quarterbacks two years ago. He put good. But, those guys that past four, the first time that has happened in his to come along and play.”
together a season worthy of MVP considera- are in their 15th, 20th sea- career. The only game when Gordon did not go
tion while Rivers led the NFL in interceptions son, we don’t give them over the century mark was Week 5 against the KINGS OF PICKS
on the way to a last-place finish. enough credit to mentally Raiders; he had just 58 yards on 19 carries. The
Raiders are last in the league in rushing defense, The Chargers have seven interceptions dur-
Carr looked like one of the NFL’s up-and- Philip Rivers be that strong. It’s awe- but Gordon knows he has a tough test ahead. ing their five-game winning streak and have
coming stars, while Rivers seemed to be on the some.” 189 yards in returns, which leads the league.
downside of a career that started in 2004. Rivers has career highs in yards per attempt “They played me pretty tough last time we
went up against them. It is never easy since they Second-year cornerback Desmond King has
The script has flipped heading into Sunday’s (9.1) and passer rating (116.5), and is on pace three of the interceptions and returned one 42
meeting between Rivers’ Los Angeles Chargers for a career-high 38 touchdown passes while are a rival. As a group the offensive line is hit-
ting on all cylinders. We hope to keep getting yards for a touchdown last week at Seattle to
(6-2) and Carr’s Oakland Raiders (1-7). Rivers leading the Chargers to five straight wins. put the Chargers up by two scores.
is playing as well as he has at any point in his The Chargers have strengthened their offen- stronger.”
15-year career, while Carr is struggling to find sive line, have a potent running threat in
PRESSURE POINT MISSING WIDEOUTS
his way in coach Jon Gruden’s offense. Melvin Gordon, have plenty of outside targets
with Keenan Allen, Tyrell Williams and Mike The Raiders have struggled to generate Oakland has struggled to get any produc-
“Obviously quarterbacks get way too much
Williams, and a strong defense. any sort of pass pressure all season after tion from wideouts in recent weeks. Since
credit and way too much blame already, but I
That has all taken pressure off Rivers to carry trading away Khalil Mack. Oakland ranks the start of Week 5, Oakland ranks last in
think we don’t give enough credit to guys who
too much of the load. last in the NFL with seven sacks and last the NFL with 37 catches and 428 yards
have played that long,” Carr said. “I’ll say it
“These last almost 20 games or so, we’ve had with 35 QB pressures, according to receiving from wide receivers. Amari
this way, the hardest part mentally going
good balance,” Rivers said. “Leaning on one SportRadar, 28 fewer pressures than the Cooper had one catch for 10 yards in two
through a season is the days leading up to the
another offensively and defensively taking next-lowest team. Fixing that will only get games in that span before being traded to
game. Sunday is fun, man. You cut it loose and
care of the ball — all of those things are impor- harder after the team released top pass rush- Dallas. Seth Roberts leads Oakland’s pass
you give it everything you have. Having to
tant. So we’ve done a nice job of it so far.” er Bruce Irvin last week. That puts more catchers with 12 receptions over those four
recover, ice tub, wake up early to get treatment,
Here are some other things to watch: pressure on a trio of rookies — P.J. Hall, games, while Martavis Bryant has the most
the lift, to lift heavy when everything hurts,
yards with 138.

tice as a precaution. The Rams will cram their normal Friday


49ers, Raiders alter schedules NFL briefs Coach Jon Gruden said he didn’t know if preparations into a workout at the
due to smoke from wildfire Cornerback Richard Sherman was moni- the poor air quality would force any change University of Southern California on
SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco toring the air quality on his phone before to the game schedule. Saturday before they face the Seattle
49ers shifted workout times Friday as the team took the field. “I hope that the fires go away,” he said. Seahawks at the Coliseum on Sunday.
smoke from a massive Northern California “I’m more concerned about a lot of people Just one day after the Rams were stunned
wildfire affected the air quality in the Bay “Well, I’ve got to, I’ve got kids, ” by a mass shooting less than five miles
that are being impacted by this. We’ll react
Area. Sherman said. “I just talked to my wife, from their training complex in Thousand
to whatever the circumstances are, whatever
With the air quality rated at levels consid- making sure they’re not letting them go Oaks, they were affected by two wildfires
happens. I just hope this ends fast.”
ered unhealthy, the 49ers worked out earlier outside. Some of these schools, you would burning in Ventura and Los Angeles coun-
think it’s common sense.”
so they could get off the field before condi- Rams cancel practice for fire; ties.
tions worsened. The NFL is also monitoring the situation About 45 Rams employees were evacuat-
The team has been in contact with NFL in nearby Oakland, where the Raiders are
20 players, coaches evacuate ed, although coach Sean McVay doesn’t
officials to keep them updated about the sit- scheduled to host the Los Angeles Chargers LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Rams believe any homes have been lost. Those
uation, 49ers spokesman Bob Lange said. on Sunday afternoon. The Raiders also have canceled practice after a wildfire forced forced to leave their homes Friday included
The 49ers don’t play until Monday, when altered their practice routine Friday, chang- about 20 players and coaches to evacuate defensive coordinator Wade Phillips and
they host the New York Giants. ing to a walkthrough instead of a full prac- their homes. defensive line coach Bill Johnson.
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CSM GK Johnson has Sharks
Continued from page 13

best postseason run in the varsity pro-


singing the shutout Blues
By David Solomon
gram’s history.
Friday, plenty of Aragon personnel THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Blues 4, Sharks 0
returned the gesture, showing up at College League level. It’s ugly
Heights Arena in support of the longtime ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Blues goalie Chad right now.”
Dons favorite Tuivailala, and the freshman Johnson swears he wasn’t in a special zone San Jose lost its sec-
put on a show. She shared the team-high of or mindset. The Sharks might disagree. ond consecutive game
12 kills, emoting plenty to celebrate each Johnson made 33 saves for his first and was shutout for the
one — shaking her fists like a boxer with TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL shutout with St. Louis, helping the Blues second time this season.
her teammates converging around her — CSM’s Grace Willming, right, scores a block beat the Sharks 4-0 on Friday night. “The last two games
generating a whirlwind of charisma. with Lille Tuivailala, middle, Friday night. “I don’t really think about being locked haven’t been good, ”
“I know I bring a lot of energy, ” Cougars setter Megan Gonzalez scored a in or on,” Johnson said. “I don’t think Sharks coach Pete
Tuivailala said. “I try to bring it every match-high five aces, including three in a about how I feel. You kind of go out there.
game.” row midway through Game 2 to help turn the
Pete DeBoer DeBoer said. “We’re not
You prepare. I prepare the same way every going to make more out
But one critical shot missed for tide of the match. Cougars libero Nhean day. I just try to feel the same way or not of it than it is. We were playing some pretty
Tuivailala, and it seemed to unravel the Marquez added four aces, three of them com- feel at all.” good hockey up until the last two games.”
Bulldogs. ing amid Hartnell’s 7-0 run to close the Alex Pietrangelo, Ryan O’Reilly, Jaden In the second period, O’Reilly buried a
After Hartnell rallied back for a Game 2 match, including at match point to close it Schwartz, and Alexander Steen scored. The feed from Jaden Schwartz for his team-lead-
win behind the contrasting attacks of soph- out. Blues have won four of five games after win- ing eighth goal of the season to give him
omore outside hitter Sam Shaffer and fresh- CSM now has one regular-season match ning just two of their first eight to start the points in a career-best nine consecutive
man middle Aixa Crespo, Game 3 turned into remaining in traveling to West Valley this season. games. He is the first St. Louis player to
a point-for-point battle during which the coming Tuesday with third place in the “We’re rolling four lines good, ” register a nine-game point streak in his first
Bulldogs could not seem to get out of the Coast Conference North on the line. While Pietrangelo said. “We’re using everybody in season with the team since Doug Weight
shadow of a persistent 1-point Cougars the Bulldogs — who have yet to qualify for every situation. There just seems to be good accomplished the feat Oct. 4-25, 2001.
advantage. the postseason since volleyball returned to jumps, so when every line is getting out “He does the right thing in his prepara-
With Hartnell taking an 18-17 lead on a CSM in 2016 — missed out on an automatic there, it seems like there’s a lot of energy.” tion,” Blues coach Mike Yeo said. “He’s
Shaffer blast off the left side, Tuivailala bid to the California Community College Johnson started just his third game of the working hard. He’s prepared. Mentally and
countered with some velocity of her own, Athletic Association playoffs, they can season, but his second straight. He physically he’s prepared to play the game.”
attempting a slide step off the right pin with still earn an at-large bid for one of 18 spots improved to 2-2-0 with his first shutout Later in the second, Schwartz snapped a
an eye for the backline. Tuivailala’s attempt available in the Northern California field. since November 2016 with the Calgary four-game scoring drought when he beat
went just long, though, for one of just 16 CSM entered the week ranked No. 13 in Nor Flames. Dell on a pass from Tyler Bozak for his sec-
Bulldogs field errors on the night. CSM Cal. “We’ve kind of been leaving our goalies ond goal of the season.
couldn’t catch the Cougars again in the piv- “I think it’s a step in the right direction,” out to dry,” Pietrangelo said. “They’ll make Steen scored his fourth of the season
otal third set. Goldhahn said. “But we have a lot of things the first save. It’s our job to take care of the 12:21 into the third period to push the St.
“The game came down to pivotal points, we have to work on.” second ones. We’re doing a great job right Louis lead to 4-0.
transition points,” CSM head coach Katie CSM honored three outgoing sophomore now taking care of them.” St. Louis failed to convert on four power
Goldhahn said. “And we dropped few of prior to Friday’s match — Honoria Aguilar, Pietrangelo roofed a shot past goalie play opportunities snapping a streak of six
those in pivotal spots.” Bre Tellier and Mona Moana. Aaron Dell with both teams down a man to straight games with a power play goal.
Hartnell used the blocking game to con- Moana is a true sophomore out of open the scoring in the first period. Dell Notes: San Jose has allowed at least three
trol the momentum from there. Not only did Capuchino, where she helped the Lady allowed four goals on 31 shots to fall to 1- goals in nine consecutive games. ... Sharks
the Cougars score nine match blocks — Mustangs to the postseason in 2016, their 2-2. D Brent Burns played in 406th consecutive
paced by sophomore middle Nichole first Central Coast Section playoff appear- “It’s been horrible,” Sharks center Logan game, the longest streak among active
Gomez’s five — they frustrated CSM’s ance in 10 years. Couture said about the team’s defense. “It’s players.
block by fading over the front row to find The 5-10 opposite said she has hopes of not just the d-men, it’s forwards. It’s not Up next: The Sharks host Calgary on
the floor time and again. transferring to a four-year program, and will good. It’s not good enough in American Sunday to open a six-game homestand.
“I give a lot of credit to Hartnell, ” rely on her performance at the upcoming
Goldhahn said. “They did a great job of mix- sophomore showcase held during the final
ing up their shots, especially in that fourth four starting Nov. 30 at Solano College in
set when we were tired. They really kept us Fairfield.
guessing.” For the time being, though, Moana is
Freshman outside hitter Hannah Gamez focused on the pivotal regular-season finale
matched Tuivailala’s team-high of 12 kills, at West Valley. While it is possible for four
and got some looks off the left side in Game teams from the Coast Conference North to
4. Any time the Bulldogs went back to the see thoroughfare into the postseason,
middle or right side, however, Gomez at the defeating West Valley for the second time
front of the Hartnell block was waiting for this season would all but assure CSM of an
it. After CSM took an early 5-3 lead, the at-large bid.
Cougars went on a 5-0 run and never again “I hope,” Moana said of making the play-
trailed in the match. offs. “Honestly, now we just have West
Hartnell also exploited gaps in CSM’s Valley. So, hopefully we’ll have the mindset
serve receive, scoring 12 match aces. to take that ‘dub.’”
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Penn State big favorites for eighth wrestling title in nine years
By Luke Meredith Here are some of the key story lines to titles for the Buckeyes. Jan. 14 in what could be the dual meet of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS follow in college wrestling this season. year.
THE HAWKEYES
The Penn State wrestling team has THE BUCKEYES The man to watch in Iowa City is sopho- THE FIELD
become arguably the top program in all of more Spencer Lee (125 pounds), who cruised
college sports, winning seven national Ohio State lost one of the greatest Michigan enters 2018-19 ranked fifth in
wrestlers in the history of the sport with the to a national title a year ago in his rookie
titles in the last eight seasons. season. Lee, one of four All-Americans back the country. The Wolverines have a new
Few seem to believe that will change in graduation of Kyle Snyder, the first man to coach, former Big Ten champion Sean
ever win back-to-back Big Ten Athlete of for the third-ranked Hawkeyes, has the look
2018-19: The Nittany Lions, who return of a potential four-time NCAA champion — Bormet, after longtime coach Joe
seven All Americans and four past national the Year awards. But the Buckeyes — the MacFarland retired following last season.
only team to knock off the Nits, which they and no one would be shocked if Lee made the
champions, received all 16 first-place votes U.S. Olympic team and competed for a ... Lehigh ended Cornell’s 11-year run atop
in the season’s initial NWCA Division I did in 2015 — enter the season ranked sec- the EIWA standings last season and entered
ond in the country, led by three-time All- medal in Tokyo in 2020.
poll. this season ranked sixth. The Mountain
American Myles Martin. He’ll be looking “He scores a lot of points. That’s what we
Penn State, like many of the nation’s pre- Hawks brought back four conference cham-
take on the leadership role vacated by want,” Iowa coach Tom Brands said of Lee.
mier programs, opens competition in pions. “There’s a fine line about how you
Snyder — and avenge a loss to Nickal in the “You talk about what kind of influence does
earnest this weekend when it hosts Kent define success, but our ultimate goal will
184-pound title match a year ago. he have? Well, he inspires guys to wrestle
State. The Nittany Lions have won 45 con- always to be to put guys on the podium in
“Sharing some of that knowledge and like Spencer Lee, be like Lee, score a lot of
secutive dual meets and have three wrestlers March,” said Pat Santoro, the NWCA Coach
being kind of like a big brother or like a points.”
— Vincenzo Joseph, Bo Nickal and Jason of the Year in 2018. ... Missouri is the
Nolf — looking to become three-time coach to them (is key),” Martin said of his favorite in the MAC, N.C. State is expected
national champions. teammates. “I want to win a national title THE COWBOYS to win the ACC and Arizona State, under for-
“There’s a lot of great competition in our with this team and I want to make everyone It’s never a good idea to count out John mer U.S. Olympic team coach Zeke Jones,
room,” Nittany Lions coach Cael Sanderson better.” Smith, who won six world titles as an ath- is favored in the Pac-12. But the Big Ten is
said. “Really, it’s just plug them in the sys- Joey McKenna (141 pounds), Micah lete before leading Oklahoma State to five once again the league to watch, with 11
tem and go to work. . . . there’s not any Jordan (149 pounds) and Kollin Moore (197 national titles. The Cowboys, ranked fourth teams ranked in the Top 25 to start the sea-
secrets or anything magical.” pounds) also have realistic shots at NCAA in the preseason poll, will travel to Iowa on son.

now, our team meal,” Messina continued, quality. … It didn’t look like it would be any CSM head coach Tim Tulloch said.
POSTPONE
Continued from page 13
adding they were planning on boarding the
bus within the hour to make the nearly two-
hour ride to Willow Glen in South San Jose.
better tomorrow,” Kryger said. “The thought
process was … if it’s predicted to not to be
extremely improved [Saturday], do we want to
CSM athletic director Andreas Wolf will
have the final say in whether the game can be
played as scheduled, according to Tulloch. The
The Scots game has been moved to a 6 p.m. ramp up the kids, physically and emotionally, air quality index will be evaluated Saturday
kickoff Monday. ramp up the community, only to cancel it any- morning, with a verdict expected by 10:30
Saturday, as will Aptos and Terra Nova in After some last-minute discussions, the way?” a.m.
Pacifica. Serra at Leland goes off at 7 p.m. Aragon at St. Francis game was rescheduled But all four of those schools came together “It’s going to be our team, our trainers and
Saturday. The St. Ignatius-Sacred Heart Prep for 7 p.m. Saturday. and figured out a way to make sure all were in athletic department and our dean,” Tulloch
game is still scheduled for its original 1 p.m. the same situation. said. “We and [CCSF] are going to talk at 9:30
Some of the teams affected were proactive in
start Saturday. “Everyone remains competitively equitable (a.m.). We’re going to look at air quality and if
making sure the everyone was playing on a
Not all the decisions came in a uniform, level playing field. The Milpitas-Menlo- and it gives the kids a chance to be prepared,” the air quality is clean we’re going to play.”
timely manner. Coaches and school adminis- Atherton game, unlike most other games, will Kryger said. “It also puts it in perspective. Tulloch said he has been involved in no dis-
trations tried to wait as long as possible to be rescheduled for 5 p.m. Monday, meaning We’re not in the middle of the fire, losing cussion about any tentative reschedule date if
make a final call. Some were rescheduled the Bears face the prospect of playing two homes, losing lives.” the game must be postponed.
rather quickly. Others, however, waited a little games in a week. Games scheduled Monday are not exclusive The regular-season finales for the Cañada
longer to make the call. But M-A athletic director Steven Kryger got to CCS. A number of North Coast Section College men’s and women’s soccer teams were
“My AD just came in and we’re canceled, with his counterparts not only at Milpitas, playoff games were also moved to Monday. postponed as well.
which is miserable for us,” Carlmont head but also Palo Alto and Los Gatos, who face off The College of San Mateo football team The two teams were scheduled for a twin bill
coach Jake Messina said Friday afternoon. “I on the other side of the M-A’s side of the Open held indoor practice Friday, with the expecta- Friday at City College of San Francisco, with
asked them to let me know earlier. … Now I Division I bracket. All four schools agreed to tion Saturday’s regular-season finale against the Lady Colts playing for first place in the
got to get on Facebook, get on Twitter and let play Monday, with the winner of those two City College of San Francisco at College Coast Conference North.
everybody know (of the change). Call my games playing again on Saturday. Heights Stadium in San Mateo will kick off at Both the men’s and women’s games have
wife, tell her to stop driving (to San Jose). “Over the course of the morning and early 1 p.m. as scheduled. been rescheduled for Monday at CCSF, start-
“We were literally feeding our guys right afternoon (Friday), we kept monitoring the air “Right now we’re planning on playing,” ing with the women’s game at 12:30 p.m.

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gain at least 1,000 yards from Rich Caster in 1972 to have two 70-

49ERS
Continued from page 13
scrimmage in the first eight games
of his rookie season.
“I’m not one of those guys that
yard catches in the same season.
Kittle ranks second among all tight
ends with 692 yards receiving and is
NFL SCHEDULE
Sunday’s Games
Arizona at Kansas City, 10 a.m.
SATURDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
Boys’ water polo
says, let me see my stats, let me see second to Barkley among all play- Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. CCS Open Divisoin championship
how much I ran for this or that. I just ers with 496 yards after the catch. Detroit at Chicago, 10 a.m. No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep (26-2) vs No. 2 Bellarmine
everybody wants it. The team play,” he said.
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. (19-10) at Independence High School, 10:25 a.m.
Girls’ water polo
needs it, for the morale and for just STRUGGLING FRANCHISES Washington at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m.
New Orleans at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. CCS DII championship
the hard work and everything we
put in. Just need to reap the bene-
PRESSURE POINT Twenty-eight years after these fran- New England at Tennessee, 10 a.m. No. 1 Menlo School (19-9) vs. No. 3 Saratoga (24-3)
at Independence High School, 2:40 p.m.
Atlanta at Cleveland, 10 a.m.
fits of the work, and feel good The struggling pass rush for the chises met in the best matchup in L.A. Chargers at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
about what we’re doing.” 49ers broke through in a big way “Monday Night Football” history, Miami at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. Football
CCS playoffs
Here are some other things to last week with eight sacks against they now play in one of the worst. Seattle at L.A. Rams, 1:25 p.m.
Open Division II
Back in 1990, the 49ers beat the Dallas at Philadelphia, 5:20 p.m.
watch: Oakland. Cassius Marsh led the way Open: Minnesota, Denver, Baltimore, Houston No. 5 Serra (6-4) at No. 4 Leland (6-4), 7 p.m.
with a career-best 2 1/2, and Dekoda Giants 7-3 in a matchup of 10-1 Monday’s Games No. 8 Aragon (2-8) at No. 1 St. Francis (9-1), 7 p.m.
teams that provided the highest win- Open Division III
SPLENDID SAQUON Watson had 1 1/2 in his first game
ning percentage ever for a Monday
N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 5:15 p.m.
No. 7 St. Ignatius (3-7) at No. 2 Sacred Heart Prep (9-
after coming off IR. San Francisco 1), 1 p.m.
Rookie Saquon Barkley has been night game played after Halloween.
a rare bright spot for the struggling
had eight sacks in a game only once
in the previous two decades, doing it The teams come into this meeting NBA SCHEDULE No. 5 Aptos (8-2) at No. 4 Terra Nova (8-2), 6 p.m.
Division IV
Giants, topping 100 yards from with a combined winning percentage No. 7 Mountain View (6-4) at No. 2 Burlingame (8-2),
against the Rams in 2009. Saturday’s Games 6 p.m.
scrimmage in seven of his first of .176, the second lowest for a New York at Toronto, noon College football
eight games. Barkley has been a bit Monday night game played Nov. 1 or Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m.
hit and miss with 16 runs for nega-
KITTLE’S CATCHES later. The lowest combined winning
Phoenix at New Orleans, 4 p.m.
City College of San Francisco at College of San
Mateo, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m.
tive yards, tied for fifth worst in the San Francisco tight end George percentage is .167 for a matchup of Philadelphia at Memphis, 5 p.m.
MONDAY
league, and 11 plays that gained at Kittle has been a big-play threat all the New York Jets (3-9) and the Washington at Miami, 5 p.m.
Brooklyn at Golden State, 5:30 p.m. Cross country
least 20, which is tied for second season. He had a 71-yard catch and Chargers (1-11) in 1975 that featured Houston at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. CCS championships at Crystal Springs course, 10
most among running backs. run last week against the Raiders, Hall of Fame QBs Joe Namath and Oklahoma City at Dallas, 6 p.m. a.m.
L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Football
Barkley is just the ninth player to making him the first tight end since Dan Fouts. Sunday’s Games CCS playoffs
Charlotte at Detroit, 12:30 p.m. Open Division I
“He’s a little bummed out,” Kerr League as a two-way player and

CURRY
Indiana at Houston, 4 p.m. No. 7 Milpitas (6-4) at No. 2 Menlo-Atherton (8-2), 5
Orlando at New York, 4:30 p.m. p.m.
said. received a two-year contract ahead Milwaukee at Denver, 5 p.m. Division IV
The Warriors won’t take a chance of the playoff run. Boston at Portland, 6 p.m. No. 5 Carlmont (8-2) at No. 4 Willow Glen (7-3), 6
Continued from page 13 with him at this early stage of the “For me to start a lot last year Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. p.m.
season. late and play big playoff games ...
Curry grabbed at his inner thigh Curry hurt his left knee March that did a lot for our confidence,” NHL GLANCE TRANSACTIONS
after trying to contest Eric 23 just as he had come back from a Cook said. “Just staying ready,
six-game absence with a right you’ve just always got to work — Saturday’s Games MLB
Bledsoe’s shot in transition at the Chicago at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
6:50 mark of the third. ankle injury. He also missed 11 come in early, stay late.” Vancouver at Buffalo, 10 a.m.
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended Oak-
land RHP Oscar Tovar (Vermont-NYP) 50 games and
games in December with a Fellow All-Star Draymond Green Nashville at Dallas, 11 a.m. Pittsburgh RHP Cristian Charle (DSL Pirates 2) and
The 30-year-old Curry has been sprained right ankle. also will miss Saturday’s game,
Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m. San Diego RHP Heriberto Sosa (DSL Padres) 72
averaging 29.5 points, 6.1 assists N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 4 p.m. games for violations of the Minor League Drug Pre-
Curry missed the first round of the second straight game that he’ll Arizona at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. vention and Treatment Program.
and 5.0 rebounds while shooting the playoffs then returned for be sidelined by a sprained right Vegas at Montreal, 4 p.m. NFL
49.2 percent from 3-point range. Game 2 of the Western Conference foot and toe. Key reserve guard Detroit at Carolina, 4 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS —Wwaived WR Steve Ish-
Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. mael and RB Robert Turbin. Activated DL Tyquan
Curry scored 10 points Thursday semifinals against the Pelicans as Shaun Livingston missed his N.Y. Rangers at Columbus, 4 p.m. Lewis from injured reserve. Signed LB Skai Moore
in his second straight game below the Warriors went on to win a sec- sixth straight game and eighth in Calgary at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. from the practice squad.
ond straight championship and Sunday’s Games MIAMI DOLPHINS —Waived LB Martrell Spaight.
20 after getting at least 23 in the last 10 with a sore right foot, Minnesota at St. Louis, noon
third title in four years. Signed G Isaac Asiata from the practice squad.
every game previously — includ- but was able to do some scrimmag- Ottawa at Florida, 2 p.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released RB Josh
ing five 30-point performances Quinn Cook, who filled in last ing Friday. He will have to do that Arizona at Washington, 3 p.m. Ferguson from the practice squad. Signed WR
and a 51-point outing in three season when Curry was hurt for a several times before Kerr is ready New Jersey at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Damoun Patterson to the practice squad.
Vegas at Boston, 4 p.m. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Waived C Casey
quarters. He dished out six assists long stretch, will start against the to put him back on the floor in a Calgary at San Jose, 6 p.m. Dunn. Signed LB Cassanova McKinzy from the prac-
in 26 minutes. Nets. He was promoted from the G game. Colorado at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. tice squad.
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‘Grinch’ will make you flinch


By Mark Kennedy mismatch? horrific is this nasty crackpot. In “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch,”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Grinch is the story you Seuss never explained what liberties are taken. Some are
learned as an infant, starring a prompted this act. Perhaps the just padding, some quite mis-
Every Who down in Christmas-hating heel and his Grinch wore shoes that were taken. It’s suggested that our
Whoville gets a new Grinch doggie assistant. The fuzzy too compact? (Or maybe, just old friend the Grinch is an
this season. Why, you may green villain hopes to make maybe, his head had been orphan, as though that excus-
ask? The idea defies reason. holiday gloom. Just like a whacked?) Should he consult es inflicting misfortune.
Does the classic need help wicked witch, but without the a cardiologist chart? The There’s a new sidekick, a
from a hot Cumberbatch? Or broom. He targets presents answer is clear: It’s because plump reindeer named Fred,
is this strange union a bizarre intended for tots. Oh, how of his heart. See GRINCH, Page 20
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

PAY A HOLIDAY VISIT TO THE SAN


FRANCISCO SYMPHONY FOR CAR-
OLS, CIRQUE AND CONCERTS. The
San Francisco Symphony’s (SFS) 2018 hol-
iday season at Davies Symphony Hall offers
a festive array of concerts for all ages, from
traditional Christmas classical concerts,
including Handel’s Messiah and Holiday
Brass, to family-friendly events including
the Orchestra’s annual “Deck the Hall” con-
certs. On the schedule are the circus feats of Craig Fleischer leads the San Francisco
Cirque de la Symphonie; the SFS Youth Symphony and Chorus, joined by the
Orchestra’s annual performance of Ragazzi Boys Chorus and Young Women’s
“Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf”; and a Choral Projects of San Francisco, in Chris
chance to sing along to favorite Christmas Columbus’ beloved holiday comedy “Home
tunes with “’Twas the Night: A Festival of Alone,” featuring music by John Williams.
Carols.” Featured guest artists this holiday STAGE DIRECTIONS AND TICKET
season include Pink Martini; Vanessa INFORMATION. All concerts take place
Williams and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel at Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness
Choir; Mariachi Sol de México de José Ave., San Francisco. Tickets at sfsympho-
Hernández; and stars from the original cast ny.org, by phone at (415) 864-6000 and at
of Broadway’s “Jersey Boys, ” “The the Davies Symphony Hall Box Office, on
Midtown Men.” Grove Street between Van Ness Avenue and
*** Watch Jack Skellington plot to take over Christmas as Tim Burton’s fantastical tale ‘The
Franklin Street in San Francisco Nightmare Before Christmas’ fills the big screen at Davies Symphony Hall on Nov. 30, Dec. 1
“HOME ALONE, ” “LOVE ACTUAL- ***
LY, ” “THE NIGHTMARE B EFORE
and Dec. 6. The San Francisco Symphony performs Danny Elfman’s score live with the film.
WATCH THE S KIES ! REINDEER
CHRIS TMAS ”: B IG S CREEN AND ARE COMING TO THE SAN FRAN- come for Senior Stroll and enjoy a guided choose the print at home option to avoid
BIG SOUND. The SFS holiday season CISCO ZOO. Celebrate the holiday sea- walking tour with almost the whole zoo to the ticket lines. Just print out your tickets,
includes screenings of Christmas-themed son by visiting the animals who help Santa yourself. Watch the animals that are active or pull them up on your phone, and go
films with the SFS performing the score deliver presents to all the children in the early in the day, with a docent guide to straight to the Gate House. Sloat Boulevard
live. On Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and Dec. 6, Ted land. From Nov. 17 until Jan. 1, Santa’s answer your questions and offer fascinating at The Great Highway, San Francisco. For
Sperling leads the SFS in performances of favorite reindeer, “Belle, ” “Holly” and insights into animal behavior. The zoo is more information visit
Tim Burton’s fantastical tale “The “Peppermint, ” will be romping at San open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 365 days a http://www.sfzoo.org or call (415) 753-
Nightmare Before Christmas, ” featuring Francisco Zoo’s Playfield Lawn, near the year. Last general admission into the zoo is 7080.
Danny Elfman’s delightfully quirky score. Elinor Friend Playground. Learn what they one hour before closing time; last member
Dec. 11-12 concerts present another holi- eat (besides carrots and cookies on admission is 30 minutes before closing
day favorite — Universal Pictures’ romantic Christmas Eve) and see what they look like time. Children ages 14 years old and under Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
comedy “Love Actually” with a score by up close and on the ground. Are you 65 years must be accompanied by an adult while on Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
Craig Armstrong, conducted by Erik or older? On Dec. 13 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., zoo grounds. Purchase tickets online and susan@smdailyjournal.com.
Ochsner. Then, on Dec. 19-21, Randall

holiday, or make it as boring as, say, Night Live” fame, delivers a character who friends and being together. Then they tuck

GRINCH
Continued from page 19
Groundhog Day. He hops inside chimneys
to hoover up toys, certain to do it with an
insouciant poise. Remember, this guy is the
is kind of lame. But Angela Lansbury has a
nice cameo (that woman’s as priceless as an
unearthed Van Gogh).
into roast beast. You, on the other hand,
may feel fleeced.
Credit goes to the film’s visual effects
anti-merry — the same one played not long The Grinch, diabolically, dresses like folk, who made fur alive and gave texture to
ago by Jim Carrey. Benedict Cumberbatch Santy Claus, in an ultra-evil cloud of guf- smoke. But retreading this story with a
and the remaking of Cindy’s mom as unwed. takes on the part, with an American accent faws. He beats by a few hours the real Kris Cumberbatch, should send Hollywood big-
(Could she be a love for the small-hearted — to give him less heart? Kringle. (No wonder this loner creature wigs into the booby hatch. Before you buy
bad boy? Kind of, maybe, but look, this
Our narrator here is Pharrell Williams, never mingles.) But a run-in with Cindy, as tickets and plan a nice dinner, ask who
isn’t Tolstoy).
whose brief days at work likely paid him sweet as chocolate liquor, makes something exactly in Whoville thought this was a win-
Any-who, our Grinch decides to cancel the
zillions. Kenan Thompson of “Saturday grow huge — that’s right, it’s his ticker. ner?
The Whos down in Whoville don’t mind “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, ” a Universal
that they’re gift-less. They gather together, Pictures release, is rated PG with “brief rude
sing and bear witness. Christmas, they say, humor.” Running time: 79 minutes. One
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‘All the Way’ relates crucial
year after the death of JFK
By Judy Richter
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT

Robert Schenkkan’s “All the Way” goes back 55 years to


what happened after that awful day, Nov. 22, 1963, when
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.
This docudrama, presented by Palo Alto Players, relates
what his vice president, Lyndon B. Johnson, did in the year
between becoming what he called the accidental president
and seeking election in his own right in 1964.
Played by Michael Monagle, the folksy but wily Texan’s
first goal was to see the landmark Civil Rights Act enacted.
After succeeding in that endeavor, he then sought the
Democratic nomination and election. The play’s title
comes from his election slogan, “All the way with LBJ.”
Getting the Civil Rights Act through Congress was an
enormous task, given the staunch opposition by Southern
Democrats.
It once included a voting rights provision, but he was
forced to compromise by dropping it and sticking with just
equal rights to employment and public accommodations. JOYCE GOLDSCHMID
This compromise didn’t sit well with black leaders like Lyndon B. Johnson (Michael Monagle) signs the Civil Rights Act bill in ‘All the Way.’
the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (Fred Pitts), the fiery
Stokely Carmichael (William Bryant Jr.) and others. They
agreed, though, after Johnson promised he would push for
voting rights after the election. The amended bill passed in
June 1964.
There were more obstacles along the way, but Johnson
managed to succeed. He did so through flattery, threats,
promises and demands for loyalty from his backers as well
as those who stood in his way.
The play ends with his landslide victory over Sen. Barry
Goldwater.
It has a hint of the Vietnam War to come when Defense
Secretary Robert McNamara reports a possible North
Vietnamese attack against Navy ships in the Gulf of Tonkin
and requests a military response.
It only touches on Johnson’s planned War on Poverty, a
signature accomplishment after his election.
All of this history plays out in a fascinating way for
those who lived through those times. It has some painfully
familiar parallels to what’s happening today with demo-
nization of immigrants and others, attempts at voter sup-
pression in the South and some presidential tactics that
have less noble goals than Johnson’s.
Directed by Peter Allas, many in the 19-member cast play
multiple roles. Some of the more memorable characters are
Sen. Hubert Humphrey (Tom Gough), who became
Johnson’s vice president; Walter Jenkins (Kevin Copps),
Johnson’s valued aide who was disgraced after a sexual
encounter with a man; and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
(Andrew Harris), who was himself outed later; among many
others.
See LBJ, Page 23
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‘Aida’ takes stage as musical


Verdi opera inspires ‘Elton John + Tim Rice’s’ staging at Broadway By the Bay
By Judy Richter vanity (“My Strongest Suit”) to compassion
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT (“I Know the Truth”).
The stately McGinty is terrific and believ-
Presented by Broadway By the Bay, the able in this role. She’s also the show’s best
stage musical “Elton John + Tim Rice’s Aida” singer.
was inspired by Verdi’s operatic masterpiece This is not to slight the singing or the
of the same name. regal bearing of Jeté as Aida. Thomas as
In this case, though, John’s music, with Radames also does well.
lyrics by Rice, is mostly rock with some Directed by Jasen Jeffrey, supporting char-
echoes of gospel. acters are well played, especially by Montel
Set in Egypt, it tells of the Nubian Anthony Nord as Mereb, Radames’ Nubian
princess, Aida (Raquel Nicole Jeté), captured slave, and Benjamin Ball as Zoser, Radames’
by Radames (Shaun Leslie Thomas), an father.
Egyptian general. The outstanding choreography, expertly
He and his troops take her and her country- danced by the 10-member ensemble, is by
men to Egypt to be slaves. The Egyptians Nicole Helfer. Music director Alicia Jeffrey
don’t know she’s a princess. conducts the orchestra from the keyboard.
Her spirit and her refusal to be intimidated The colorful costumes are by Merissa
lead him to spare her from the death that the Mann with the set by Mark Mendelson and
others might face and to give her to his lighting by Michael Oesch. Overly loud
fiancée of nine years, Princess Amneris sound by Zak Stamps distorts lyrics.
(Caitlin McGinty). Otherwise, it’s an enjoyable, well-done
Despite the difference in their stations, production.
their mutual attraction grows stronger. Soon Running about two hours and 45 minutes
circumstances demand that she must choose with one intermission, it will continue
between him and her father. Tragedy ensues. through Nov. 18 at the Fox Theatre, 2215
MARK & TRACY PHOTOGRAPHY An interesting aspect of the book by Linda Broadway, Redwood City.
The cast of ‘Aida’ includes Caitlin McGinty (left) as Amneris, Raquel Nicole Jeté as Aida and Wolverton, Robert Falls and David Henry For tickets and information call (650)
Shaun Leslie Thomas as Radames. Hwang is Amneris’s transformation from 579-5565 or visit broadwaybythebay.org.

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Marcela’s Village Gallery, 883 Santa
PLAN
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more flexibility in the future,” said
Brownrigg, who also recognized the
concerns held by those living nearby
Second Saturday Divorce Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. A collection of who may oppose the larger develop-
Workshop: A Resource for Women. still lifes from classical traditions to ment.
9 a.m. to noon. San Carlos Adult modern and contemporary land- one makes significant changes,” he Officials took a similar wait-and-see
Community Center, 601 Chestnut St., scapes. Meet the artist. Free. For more
San Carlos. Hear from legal, financial information call 868-4184. said, according to video of the meet- approach to discussions over historic
and counseling specialists. Provides ing. home preservation standards, as they
people with the knowledge, support, Fauré Requiem in D Minor. 7 p.m. to
resources and trust that they need to 9 p.m. Congregational Church, 225 A majority of those changes are pro- look to identify an appropriate set of
survive the divorce process and Tilton Ave., San Mateo. Join the posed for the north end of town near policies for those wishing to remodel
move forward with confidence Masterworks Chorale for its first con-
toward a new life. For more informa- cert of the season as they perform Millbrae, a northern stretch of Rollins or rebuild their older house.
tion call 434-2177. Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem in D Minor. Road and around Broadway — areas As it stands, owners of homes 50
For more information call 918-6225.
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The where the plan proposes to loosen years or older are required to pay a siz-
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood ‘Annie: The Musical.’ 7 p.m. to 11:15 development regulations most sub- able fee for appraisal of their property
City. A solo exhibition of gallery artist p.m. Bayside Performing Arts Center, stantially, opening the possibility to
Jean Thrift. Free. For more informa- 2025 Kehoe Ave., San Mateo. Pied to determine its historical signifi-
tion call (415) 987-7360. Piper Players presents ‘Annie: The future residential development. Councilwoman Emily Beach agreed, cance. Those concerned with the poli-
Musical.’ Cast contains over 75 per-
Huge Used Book and Media Sale. formers from the Bay Area as well as Existing residential neighborhoods while suggesting officials could offer cy claim it is an undue burden and the
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cubberley three dogs. There will be a ‘Barkback’ were largely spared from infringement flexible parking requirements in hous- cost is often sunk, since so few homes
Community Center, 4000 Middlefield after the performance on November by development through the plan. The are identified as historic resources.
Road, Palo Alto. Monthly sale of 16 allowing audience members to ing developments to accommodate
70,000 gently used books, CDs, DVDs, meet and take photos with the dogs. Bayshore was eyed for residential more density, due to proximity to the Vice Mayor Donna Colson though
games, puzzles and artwork. Many Cost is $24 for adults and $18 for sen- development, but officials ultimately offered a counter perspective.
foreign language materials. For more iors and students. For more informa- train station.
information call 283-2720. tion call 992-7433. backed away in favor of preserving the In other parts of northern “If what is triggering it is that you
area for commercial and industrial Burlingame, officials are attempting are renovating or redoing your house,
San Bruno AARP Chapter 2895 SUNDAY, NOV. 11
Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. San Mateo Quaker Worship Group. growth. Along Broadway, officials are to balance the opportunity to build and it is about $35,000 — first of all
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardners’ Hall, 503 interested in preserving the street for large housing developments against that is just a tiny amount of doing the
Cyrstal Springs Road, San Bruno. E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. Free for all
Entertainment will be provided by ages. For more information call 384- retailers and merchants while poten- concerns held by surrounding neigh- costs of one of these projects,” said
Peninsula Choraliers. For more infor- 9817. tially allowing residential develop- borhoods. Colson, who noted she’s paid the
mation call 808-7092. ment on upper stories.
Michael Kesselman Sculpture The most notable proposal on the assessment fee twice for home projects
San Mateo Japanese-American Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo In the northern areas, officials are table currently is the Peninsula Health and found the expense is comparable
Community Center Holiday Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San hopeful to capture the opportunities
Boutique and Bake Sale. 10 a.m. to Mateo. Sculptures include a chair Care District’s offer to build thousands to the permitting fees paid to the city.
3:30 p.m. San Mateo Japanese- with five legs, two eggs sitting at the presented through transit-oriented of square feet for new jobs, homes and Officials ultimately were unable to
American Community Center, 503 E. helm of a beater, and a chair imper- development by allowing new homes
Fifth Ave., San Mateo. Proceeds from sonating a cello. For more informa- care facilities in a sweeping 8-acre reach consensus on the matter though,
the sale of new and gently used tion call 522-7818. to be built near public transportation wellness community. suggesting they’d prefer to discuss the
Japanese goods, gift items, plants hubs such as the Millbrae BART sta- District officials have requested a issue later in an effort to gather more
and homemade baked confections CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10
will support the ongoing activities of a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public tion. zoning change in the area to accom- community input. Likely a policy will
the center. Free. For more informa- Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Regarding the Rollins Road area, modate the development from city be implemented outside of the general
tion call 343-2793. While creating their Typographic
Illustrations, students were asked to Councilman Ricardo Ortiz suggested officials who separately have aligned plan, so as to not hold up the larger
Michael K esselman Sculpture think about type as an expressive officials think big to allow sizable with an effort to encourage affordable document’s approval.
Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo visual element. The objective of the
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San second assignment was to design development in an effort to address the housing development at the site. “This is a work item we need to have
Mateo. Sculptures include a chair currency for a specific target audi- affordability crunch facing so many As negotiations for the project are significant community input on,” said
with five legs, two eggs sitting at the ence (i.e. universal or a particular
helm of a beater, and a chair imper- country). Two projects. For more residents. slated to ramp up over the coming Beach.
sonating a cello. For more informa- information call 522-7818. “We have to be bold here and we have months, Burlingame officials suggest- Councilwoman Ann Keighran was
tion call 522-7818. to make a difference here,” he said. ed they may hold off on approving the absent from the meeting. A public
Social Ballroom Dance. 1 p.m. to 3
CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 “This is our answer to the huge eco- zoning change in the general plan, hearing to potentially adopt the updat-
a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
Ballroom Dancing to the Bob nomic and political pressure to create with an eye on discussing the matter ed general plan is set for Monday, Nov.
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
While creating their Typographic Gutierrez Band. Light refreshments housing. This is our opportunity.” further down the road. 19.
Illustrations, students were asked to served. Cost is $5. For more informa-
think about type as an expressive tion call 616-7150.
tion, move-in or purchase closing assistance, such as the county’s down
visual element. The objective of the
second assignment was to design
currency for a specific target audi-
ence (i.e. universal or a particular
country). Two projects. For more
MONDAY, NOV. 12
Free Adult Computer Classes. 8
a.m. to noon and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
South San Francisco
Education, 825 Southwood Drive,
Adult
HOUSING
Continued from page 5
costs for a rental or owned homes with-
in the city limits. Though a maximum
loan of $7,500 is currently available
payment assistance, could be helpful
in determining whether it’s worth it for
officials to focus on one or two pro-
information call 522-7818. to employees, staff proposed increas-
South San Francisco. Learn proper grams. Given the challenges that
Seven Scientific Reasons to typing techniques, saving and ing the maximum loan to $10,000 to many face with regard to finding hous-
Meditate Now. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. retrieving files in Windows 10 and in their projects. account for the rise in housing costs in ing, Bonilla voiced concern the num-
San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third working in Microsoft Office Suite
Ave., San Mateo. A talk with Dr. 2016. You can learn Windows, Word, “I would like to see more condo units the city. Staff also proposed expand- ber of employees interested in a down
Manish Saggar about recent neuro- Excel, PowerPoint, Access, emailing, that could fit into this program that ing the geographic limits for the loan payment assistance program could
scientific data for meditation prac- etc. All levels welcome. Free. For more
tices. For more information call 522- information call 827-8455. would serve city employees who could program to homes in San Mateo only help a small subset of eligible
7818. get our matching funds and get into an County to include more affordable employees.
Michael Kesselman Sculpture
La Nebbia Winery craft faire and Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo affordable unit and have that equity areas for employees to live.
wine tasting. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. La Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San piece to it,” he said. For Mayor Rick Bonilla, imple- “I really don’t like the idea of offer-
Nebbia Winery, 12341 San Mateo Mateo. Sculptures include a chair
Road, Half Moon Bay. Food, hand- with five legs, two eggs sitting at the Also up for review were changes to a menting a survey aimed at a gauging ing this pilot and maybe that one size
made jewelry, arts and crafts, wine helm of a beater, and a chair imper- loan program officials authorized in how many employees would be inter- doesn’t fit that many so it looks like
tasting. For more information call sonating a cello. For more informa-
483-7840. tion call 522-7818. 1997 to assist employees with reloca- ested in a specific form of housing you’re just helping out a few,” he said.
Museum Studios Sixth Annual Fall CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10
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California Drive, Burlingame. Enjoy Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, this 18 at the Lucie Stern Theater, 1305
new exhibits in the museum and While creating their Typographic
wander the artist studios to see an Illustrations, students were asked to production is still well done and fasci- Middlefield Road, Palo Alto.
exceptionally wide range of art think about type as an expressive nating.
including painting, photography, visual element. The objective of the Continued from page 21 For tickets and information call
mixed media, fiber and wearables, second assignment was to design
printmaking and sculpture. Free. For currency for a specific target audi- Running about two hours and 45 (650) 329-0891 or visit
more information call 692-2101. ence (i.e. universal or a particular Although the acting isn’t as pol- minutes with one intermission, “All paplayers.org.
country). Two projects. For more
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110 employment 201 personals 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 210 lost & found
seeking genTleman, young at ficTiTious business name ficTiTious business name losT caT. Black and White. Black
heart, who loves life. I'm 69, F. widowed, sTaTemenT #279198 sTaTemenT #279369 noTice of pendency of acTion patch on right eye. REWARD.
coastsider, kind, loving, fun. Love walk- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business STATE OF NEW MEXICO Call (323) 439-7713.
ing, swimming, singing, photography, as: Me Him and Jim, 3441 Crestmoor Dr, COUNTY OF SANTA FE
travel. Lets talk! WRITE: Box 3756, as: Clifford Real Estate, 1721 Marco Po-
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered lo Way #12, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT books
HMB, 94019. Case No.: D-101-CV-2018-01875
Owners: Patrick McErlain, same address Registered Owner: John E. Clifford Inc.,
and Rex Hinegardner, 415 W. Orange CA. The business is conducted by a James paTTeRson hardback books.
203 public notices Grove Ave, Pomona CA 91768. The Corporation. The registrant commenced
WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI-
ETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST,
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
business is conducted by a General Part- to transact business under the FBN on NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE
ficTiTious business name nership. The registrants commenced to June 1985. FOR HILLDALE TRUST, Plaintiff, nicholas spaRks hardback books.
sTaTemenT #279193 trans act business under the FBN on /s/John E. Clifford/ vs. 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
The following person is doing business N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- KENNETH G. BAIRD III; NATASHA F. V.logVinoV, unusual Journey to the
as: Clean Fresh, 1600 E. 3rd Ave. Apt. /s/Rex Hinegardner/ sor-County Clerk on 10/31/18. (Publish- TURKICH; THE BAIRD FAMILY REVO- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
2314, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CABLE LIVING TRUST U/A/D sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
tered Owner: Henry F. Castillo, same ad- sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18). 11/29/2007, Defendants.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
dress. The business is conducted by an 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). STATE OF NEW MEXICO to Defend- 295 art
Individual. The registrant commenced to ficTiTious business name ants, Kenneth G. Baird III, Natasha F.
transact business under the FBN on N/A. sTaTemenT #279149 Turkich and The Baird Family Revocable bRushed finish, 15" X 20" frame
/s/Henry F. Castillo/ The following person is doing business Living Trust U/A/D 11/29/2007: holds 18 various size photos. Never
ficTiTious business name used. $20. 650-369-2486.
This statement was filed with the Asses- sTaTemenT #279295 as: Bravo Taqueria, 980 Woodside Rd.,
You are hereby notified that the above-
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish- The following person is doing business REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis- named Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund
tered Owner: Carlos Rios Molina, 17184 oil painTing-canVass, Victorian
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: g’s hard ginger beer, 935 Washington Society, FSB, D/B/A Christiana Trust, not Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- Santa Fe St., Hayward, CA 94541. The individually but as trustee for Hilldale OBO (650)515-6091
istered Owner: Brew4U, LLC, CA. The business is conducted by an Individual. Trust has filed a civil action against you
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- The registrant commenced to transact in the above-entitled Court and cause,
ficTiTious business name bility Company. The registrant com- business under the FBN on 07/01/2018. the general object thereof being to fore- 296 appliances
/s/Carlos Rios Molina/ close a mortgage on real property locat-
sTaTemenT #279150 menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses- ed at 804 Brillantes Arenas, Santa Fe, aiR condiTioneR 10000 BTU w/re-
The following person is doing business FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 10/15/18. (Publish- NM 87501. The real property which is mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
as: Happy Kids Daycare and Preschool, /s/Christopher Garrett/
neWspapeR inTeRns This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the subject matter of this action is legally
described as follows:
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
733 Rand Street, SAN MATEO, CA 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18, 12/1/18). 0898
JouRnalism 94401. Registered Owners: Galina Gal- sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, UNIT TWENTY-NINE (29), AS SHOWN hoTpoinT heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
terns to do entry level reporting, re- ant, same address. The business is con- 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). ON PLAT ENTITLED "VALLE DEL SOL,
ficTiTious business name working condition Burlingame $50 Call
search, updates of our ongoing fea- ducted by an Individual. The registrant sTaTemenT #279447 A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT,
commenced to transact business under Dan (408)656-0958
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- The following person is doing business SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO; PROPERTY
so welcome. the FBN on N/A. ficTiTious business name as: Latitude Food Allergy Care, 570 Price MAP PHASE ONE (1), UNITS 1-31,
SHEET 1 AND 2", FILED JANUARY 20, kenmoRe WindoW A/C (vert. open-
/s/Galina Galant/ sTaTemenT #279233 Avenue, Suite 400, REDWOOD CITY, ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as
We expect a commitment of four to The following person is doing business 1975, AS DOCUMENT NOS. 371,434
eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses- CA 94063. Registered Owner: forTRA AND 371,435, AND RECORDED IN is. David Butler (415)608- 1214.
sor-County Clerk on 10/15/18. (Publish- as: Farmhouse Coffee, 2718 Alpine Health Inc., CA / DE. The business is
months. The internship is unpaid, but Road, PORTOLA VALLEY, CA 94028. PLAT BOOK 38, PAGES 25-26, IN THE
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, conducted by a Corporation The regis- RECORDS OF SANTA FE COUNTY, mayTag WasheR excellent working
Registered Owner: Atlee Frechette, 2720 trant commenced to transact business NEW MEXICO. condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
terns have progressed in time into 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). Alpine Road, Portola Valley, CA 94028.
paid correspondents and full-time re- under the FBN on N/A. (408)656-0958
porters. The business is conducted by an Individ- /s/Kimberly Yates/ If there is a conflict between the legal de-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- This statement was filed with the Asses- scription and the street address, the legal mfg h20labs Model 300 exc cond
College students or recent graduates
ficTiTious business name act business under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 11/7/18. (Published description shall control. counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper sTaTemenT #279199 /s/Atlee Frechette/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Unless you serve a pleading or motion in
experience is preferred but not neces- The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18, 12/1/18). response to the Complaint in said cause mixa mixeR with bowel twin motor
sarily required. as: Reka Jane Photography, 7 Ashton sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- on or before thirty (30) days after the last $50.00 (650)576-5026
Ave, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, publication date, judgment by default will
Please send a cover letter describing ficTiTious business name be entered against you. neW, singeR Sewing Machine Univer-
your interest in newspapers, a resume
Owner: Reka Szepesvari, same address. 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
The business is conducted by an Individ- sTaTemenT #279451
and three recent clips. Before you ap- The following person is doing business McCARTHY & HOLTHUS, LLP chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
ply, you should familiarize yourself ual. The registrant commenced to trans- ficTiTious business name as: Latitude Food Allergy Care, 570 Price Karen Weaver
with our publication. Our Web site: act business under the FBN on N/A. Susan Barela RiccaR 500 hi performance upright vac-
sTaTemenT #279236 Avenue, Suite 400, REDWOOD CITY, 6501 Eagle Rock NE, Suite A-3 uum $75.00 (650)576-5026
www.smdailyjournal.com. /s/Reka Szepesvari/ The following person is doing business CA 94063. Registered Owner: Fortra Albuquerque, New Mexico 87113
Send your information via e-mail to
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Alban Interior Plant Service, 777 El Medical Group of California, PC, CA. Telephone No.: (505) 219-4900 Room heaTeR Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- Camino Real, Apt 6, BURLINGAME, CA The business is conducted by a Corpora- sbarela@mccarthyholthus.com vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 94010. Registered Owner: Moises Ubal- tion. The registrant commenced to trans- Attorneys for Plaintiff (650)952-3500
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). do Alban Lozano, same address. The act business under the FBN on N/A.
business is conducted by an Individual. /s/Zahida Maskatia/ seWing machine-Royal XL 6000
The registrant commenced to transact This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
ficTiTious business name business under the FBN on 9-4-2012. sor-County Clerk on 11/7/18. (Published nal 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18) (650)342-8436.
sTaTemenT #279191 /s/Moises Ubaldo Alban Lozano/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18, 12/1/18). Vacuum cleaneR (reconditioned)
127 elderly care as: Redwood Creek Advisors, 255 Con- sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
stitution Dr #B-1008, MENLO PARK, CA ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ficTiTious business name WesTeRn WashboaRd Sales made
94025. Registered Owner: Steven Kalo- 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
family ResouRce sTaTemenT #279442 oRdeR To shoW cause foR
$75. phone 650-369-2486.
geras, 3578 Brook St Apt 4, Lafayette The following person is doing business
guide CA 94549. The business is conducted as: Petani Haven, 1840 Evergreen St.,
change of name
CASE# 18C1V05838
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s ficTiTious business name
by an Individual. The registrant com- sTaTemenT #279299 SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
twice-a-week resource guide for menced to transact business under the The following person is doing business Owner: Ane Haupeakui, same address. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 297 bicycles
children and families. FBN on 10/15/2018 as: MAC Brows by Giao, 424 N San Ma- The business is conducted by an Individ- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
every Tuesday & Weekend ual. The registrant commenced to trans- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 adulT bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
/s/Steven Kalogeras/ teo Dr #500, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. act business under the FBN on 6/3/1998. PETITION OF
Registered Owner: Giao Dinh, 15122 loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Look for it in today’s paper to This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Ane U. Haupeakui/ Jennifer Manivanh Khamvongsa
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish- Beatty St., San Leandro, CA 94579. The This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
find information on family business is conducted by an Individual. Petitioner: Jennifer Manivanh
child’s schWinn bicycle, blue in
resources in the local area, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 11/7/18. (Published good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
The registrant commenced to transact in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Khamvongsa filed a petition with this
including childcare. 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). business under the FBN on N/A. court for a decree changing name as fol-
11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18, 12/1/18). mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
/s/Giao Dinh/ lows:
This statement was filed with the Asses- Present name: Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
sor-County Clerk on 10/25/18. (Publish- sTaTemenT of abandonmenT of Jennifer Manivanh Khamvongsa
Proposed Name: mounTain bike new 21 gears $100.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The use of a ficTiTious business (650)722-3634
10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). name sTaTemenT 259231 Manivanh Khamvongsa Goehring
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- mounTain bike. Top brand. Runs
doning the use of the Fictitious Business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be- good. $39. (660)342-5220
ficTiTious business name Name: Juan Antonio Romero. Name of fore this court at the hearing indicated
sTaTemenT #279172 Business: Maximas Cleaning System. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
The following person is doing business Date of original filing: 01/16/2014. Ad- tition for change of name should not be 298 collectibles
as: S.A.M. Singapore Math, 1031 E. Hill- dress of Principal Place of Business: granted. Any person objecting to the
sdale Blvd. Suite F, FOSTER CITY, CA 950 Main St. #201, REDWOOD CITY, name changes described above must file badge, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
94404. Registered Owner: Sin & Cos CA 94063. Registrant: Well-Connected a written objection that includes the rea- cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by Leader, Inc. The business was conduct- sons for the objection at least two court San Carlos
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- ed by an Individual. days before the matter is scheduled to
trant commenced to transact business /s/Juan Antonio Romero/ be heard and must appear at the hearing baRbie doll of the World collection
under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should $10.00. Call (650)872-2371
/s/Grace Chang/ sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo not be granted. If no written objection is
County on 10/26/18. timely filed, the court may grant the peti- depRession glass Dining Plate. 8
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
sor-County Clerk on 10/16/18. (Publish- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18, petition shall be held on 12/28/18 at 9 $12 (650)762-6048
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18). 11/24/18). Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this lennox Red Rose, Unused, hand
Order to Show Cause shall be published painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
at least once each week for four succes- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
ing on the petition in the following news- milleR liTe Neon sign , work good
paper of general circulation: $59 call (650)218-6528
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 11/1/2018 old, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 10/30/2018 poRcelain doll collection $10.00.
(Published 11/10/18, 11/17/18, Call (650)872-2371.
11/24/18, 12/1/18).
small Rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
4162
sTaR WaRs R2-D2, original 1998 un-
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos.
sTaTemenT of abandonmenT of Steve 650-518-6614
The use of a ficTiTious business
name sTaTemenT 275341 Telescope-celesTRon asTRo
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod
doning the use of the Fictitious Business stand, Like New $150.00
Name: Bradford Jason Morris. Name of Call (415)239-1348.
Business: The Gruffy Gringo. Date of
original filing: October 18, 2017. Address Topps baseball complete set 1987
of Principal Place of Business: 1552 Bal- thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
boa Avenue, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. 4474
Registrant: Bradford Jason Morris, same
address. The business was conducted
by an Individual. 299 computers
/s/Bradford Jason Morris/
This statement was filed with the Asses- 19" coloR Monitor with stand VG con-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo dition power cord/owners manual includ-
County on 11/7/18. ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal, 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18, RecoRdable cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
12/1/18). ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
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cASE NuMBEr: (Numero del caso) 300 toys 303 Electronics 304 furniture 304 furniture
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AMEricAN fLyEr locomotive runs cANNoN coPiEr. $20. 650-342-5220. BEDStEAD SiNgLE, poster style, box NiAgArA ViBrAtiNg Adjustable bed
NoticE to DEfENDANt: good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 spring, mattress available. $40.00. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
AViSo AL DEMANDADo : frEE tELEViSioN - Mitsubishi, (650)593-7408 (408)656-0958
TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH, a California Municipality; CITY COUNCIL OF THE LArgE StuffED ANIMALS - $3 each 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
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THE MATTER OF CROWN CASTLE NG WEST LLC v. TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH, Delivery available. (650) 315-2319 wood with formica wood grain top $25
et al.; and DOES 1-10 StAr WArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader (650) 787-9753
MotoroLA BrAVo MB 520 (android BroWN LiViNg room chair with cush-
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CROWN CASTLE NG WEST LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
302 Antiques oNkyo AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
(650)872-2371
rEtro hutch Needs refinishing other-
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, BuNk BEDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 wise good condition. Top detaches from
heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. ANtiquE hEMiNgrAy Glass Tele- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on B/O (650)685-2494
you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A let- tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- PhiLLiPS-50” coLor t.V., Heavy, $99 SoLiD WooD Dining table with exten-
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coMMoDE, gooD condition. $20 obo.
form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can Please call (650)745-6309 $80 (650)364-5263
use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the Cali-
fornia Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law
BEEr StEiNS-origiNAL from Germa- 304 furniture
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info coMPutEr DESk (glass) & chair. Like SoLiD WooD Entertainment Center-
library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court (650)592-7483 2 WALNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the need work but very good cond. $20/ea gtecher@comcast.net Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
warning from the court. (650)952-3466.
MAhogANy ANtiquE Secretary desk, coMPutEr SWiVEL CHAIR. Padded (925)482-5742
There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you can- 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- ANtiquE DiNiNg table for six people tABLE 24"x48" folding legs each end.
not afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 cozy rEcLiNEr in good condition. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Serv- Purchased one year ago. $90.00 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
ices Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Cen- roSEViLLE tuLiP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. ANtiquE MohAgANy Bookcase. Four (650)722-6318
ter (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar as- $45. (650)574-2490. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. tABLE LAMP with brown base & gold
sociation. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settle- DESk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. trim, 30" tall. $10.00. Call 650-872-2371
ment or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court's lien must be (650)458-3578
paid before the court will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, No- tWiN BED frame-black wrought iron
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin escuchar su versión. vember 20, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
Lea la información a continuación.
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le entreguen esta citación y papeles Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the fol- DiNiNg rooM Table-Antique,Oak, tWiN BED, mattress, box spring, frame
lowing items. All interested persons are invited to attend. 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- $ 50. (650)598-9804.
legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue 3188
una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su re- tWiN BED- Free you pick up. Call
spuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su
caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su re- 847 Mills Avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow new con- (650)344-2109
struction of a two-story, single-family dwelling on an individual DiNiNg tABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y más información en el Centro uSED BEDrooM Furniture, FREE. Call
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes infill lot and convert the existing single family home to an Ac- $250 .(650)-654-1930. (650)573-7381.
de su condado o en la corte que le quede más cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de
presentación, pida al secretario de la corte que le dé un formulario de exención de pa- cessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). If approved and constructed, the VENEEr chESt 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
go de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- total gross floor area of the home would be 2,625 square feet, DiNiNg tABLE - WITH Extension, six
chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $450 $99 (650)322-2814.
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más advertencia. including the garage, and 3,229 sq.ft including the ADU. A Use (650)692-8012.
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediata- WALL uNit/rooM Divider. Simple
mente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a aboga- Permit is required per Section 12.200.030 of the S.B.M.C. Rec- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
dos. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para ommended Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemp- DrESSEr 4-DrAWEr in Belmont for $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
$75. Good condition; good for children.
obtener servicios legales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lu- tion. uP-18-022 Call (650)678-8585
cro. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal WALNut chESt, small (4 drawer with
Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Califor- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
nia, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- 240 San Marco Avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow DrESSEr-ANtiquE VANity Combo, 3
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 WhitE WickEr Armoire, asking $100,
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los construction of a 582 square foot addition at the front of the ex- (650)290-3188 great condition, text for picture (650)571-
costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperación de $10,000 ó
más de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesión de arbitraje en un caso de isting second floor of the existing single family home located at 0947
derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda de- the front of the lot. If approved and constructed, the total living fuLL SizE bed wood frame with pillow
top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026 WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
sechar el caso. area of the home would increase to 1,738 square feet with one 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
The name and address of the court is (El nombre y dirección de la corte es):
Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo car parking space located within a detached carport. A Use gLiDEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
400 County Center Permit is required to exceed the maximum permitted floor area lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. 306 housewares
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 for the property and for development of a substandard lot, per ikEA DrESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff without an coMPLEtE SEt OF CHINA - Windsor
attorney, is (El nombre, la dirección y el número de teléfono del abogado del deman- Sections 12.096.070 and 12.092.040 of the S.B.M.C. Recom- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
dante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): mended Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption. ikEA tABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
Michael W. Shonafelt, CBN 186853 uP-18-024 $ 30. (650)598-9804. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
Jacquelyn M. Mohr, CBN 278337 (650)342-5630
Stephanie L. Talavera, CBN 307252 NEW DELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
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895 Dove Street 5th Floor Sell! (650) 875-8159. Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
(949)854-7000 NEW tWiN Mattress set plus frame MikASA SEt. White. Modern (square)
FILED: 10/22/2018 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
DATE (Fecha): 10/22/2018
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By this Petition and Complaint (“Action”) Petitioner and Plaintiff, Crown Castle NG West
LLC (“Crown Castle”) seeks a declaration of its rights and injunctive relief and/or writ of ACROSS DOWN 29 Pitcher? 46 Major headache 308 tools
mandate to direct Respondents and Defendants, the Town of Hillsborough (“Town”) 1 Cheese 1 Sharpens 30 Outstanding 49 Powerful sharks ANtiquE iroN Hand Drills. 3 available
and the City Council of the Town of Hillsborough (“City Council”) (collectively, “Defend-
ants”), to set aside their actions imposing unlawful, excessive and unreasonable fees
manufacturing 2 Shrewd bargain 31 “Believe” singer 50 Stops at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
on Crown Castle in connection with their denial of Crown Castle's 16 wireless telecom- by-product 3 The U.S. 32 Court immortal presenting
Holocaust
BriggS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
munication facility permit applications. 5 2017 events for 36 Certain director’s evidence Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
Memorial
On March 26, 2018, the Town denied all 16 of Crown Castle's applications for wireless
telecommunications facilities. Crown Castle currently is litigating those denials in the SNAP and Blue concern 51 Bun, e.g. (650)771-6324.
United States District Court, Northern District of California, in the case entitled Crown Apron Museum Award 37 Quite some time 52 Skyrocket crAftSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
Castle NG West LLC v. Town of Hillsborough, et al. (Case No.: 3:18-cv-02473-JSC)
(“Federal Action”). After the Town's denial of Crown Castle's permit applications, the 9 Dolt was renamed 40 Waterloo 53 “Women and dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
Town imposed a fee demand of $351,773.25 for purported application “processing 13 Green feature for him 43 Set in motion Love” author Lg crAftSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60
fees” (“Fee Demand”). The Fee Demand -- of which $281,944.61 is admittedly attor-
14 Soup bar staple 4 “We should!” (510)943-9221
neys' fees -- is patently unlawful, as there can be no legitimate nexus to the alleged 45 Alphabetically 54 “You wish”
17 Dwarf planet 5 “Tough
“application processing” because the fees clearly were incurred several months after
first Baseball 57 Yahoo! sister ShoPSMith MArk V 50th Anniversary
the denial of those applications. Pursuant to this Action, Crown Castle seeks an order named for a decision!” most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
declaring the Town's fee demand to be invalid and void as a matter of law. Crown Cas-
6 Only work Hall of Famer company (650)504-0585
tle's claims include (1) Federal Preemption: Prohibitory Regulation of Rights-of-Way -- Greek goddess
47 USC § 253(a); (2) Invalidation of Unlawful Fee Demand -- Code Civ. Proc., § 863 &
Gov. Code, § 66000 et seq.; (3) Declaratory Relief -- Violation of Gov. Code, § 66000
18 Annual awards Michelangelo
ever signed
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: ViNtAgE crAftSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
for which many
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
et seq.; (4) Declaratory Relief -- Violation of Gov. Code, § 50030; and (5) Issuance of
Writ of Mandate Commanding the Town to Set Aside Unlawful Fee Demand -- Code adolescents vote 7 Together ViNtAgE ShoPSMith and BAND
Civ. Proc., § 1085. The case is entitled to Calendar Preference under Code Civ. Proc.,
§ 860 et seq. 19 “Do I dare to eat 8 Dispatch SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993
Persons who contest the legality or validity of the matter will not be subject to punitive a peach?” poet 9 Mass symbols
action, such as wage garnishment or seizure of their real or personal property.
21 Ready to go out 10 Hi’s wife, in
22 Underground comics WELDEr- LiNcoLN AC 220 amps 240
rodent 11 Some time ago volts $199.00 (650)948-4895

24 Grafton’s “__ for 12 House document


15 Tough spots
309 office Equipment
Alibi”
25 Oceanus, for one 16 “__ Eyes Were LAPtoP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
26 Shot in a tiny Watching God”: Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.

cup Hurston novel 310 Misc. for Sale


31 Top 20 Fit to be tied
32 Bar at the 23 Some online 200 PLAStic trading card holders; $15;
NoticE of PuBLic hEAriNg (650)591-9769 San Carlos
garage banners
city of hALf MooN BAy city couNciL
tuESDAy, NoVEMBEr 20, 2018, 7:00 PM 33 “Rich Man, Poor 27 Big piece 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
28 Divers’
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Man” novelist
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City 34 Owns protection 11/10/18
BESSy SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
of Half Moon Bay will hold a public hearing at 7:00 PM on 35 Bliss BifoLD ShuttErS 2x28”x79 $10.00
Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at its regular meeting place in 38 Cold draft, (650)544-5306
the Ted Adcock Senior/Community Center, 535 Kelly Avenue, perhaps
for: BLuE oyStEr cult lp signed by donald
39 “This other __, r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash

coNSiDErAtioN of AN orDiNANcE of thE city demi-paradise”: (408)661-6019

couNciL of thE city of hALf MooN BAy AMENDiNg Shak. cASh rEgiStEr Parts; Much Skin Not
hALf MooN BAy MuNiciPAL coDE chAPtEr 8.04 – 41 Obsessed Guts $500 (415)269-4784

ANiMAL coNtroL mariner coMEALoNg 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)


(Dog PArk PoLicy) 42 Like sea lions 873-6304
44 Set free coSco PLAy Pen with travel bag. Used
46 Data breach
once $35 (650)591-2981
The staff report for this public hearing item will be available for
viewing on the City’s website –www.hmbcity.com; at the City causes cut gLASS serving bowl 8" diameter
47 Welcome sight?
Clerk’s Department in City Hall – 501 Main Street; beginning $25. Call 650-921-4016
November 16, 2018. Information concerning this matter may 48 Small DELuxE foLDEr Walker - 5" wheels -
be obtained by contacting the City of Half Moon Bay Adminis- two-seater
Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
tration Department at (650) 726-2019.
51 Herald frEE MAgAziNES. Library discards
year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
Anyone interested may appear and be heard at the public 55 Soften crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
hearing or may submit written comments to the City Clerk, 501 56 Rash-causing hAt, t-Shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019. shrubs erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
58 Quite some time LioNEL chriStMAS Holiday expan-
If you challenge these fees in court, you may be limited to rais- 59 Source of sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
ing only those issues you or someone else raised at the public potential LioNEL WEStErN Union Pass car and
hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence matches dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
delivered to the City at or prior to the public hearing. 60 Out house? MEiLiNk SAfE-firE Proof,
61 Vein valuables 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, November 10, 62 “If all __ fails ... ” www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
By C.C. Burnikel
2018. 11/10/18
63 Body shop figs. ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
MotLEy cruE lp signed by neil lee
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
NEW LAWN SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
$100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm
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28 Weekend • Nov 10-11, 2018 THE DAILY JOURNAL

310 misc. For sale 318 sports Equipment Garage sales 420 acreage & Lots 515 office space 620 automobiles
nEGRini FEncinG Epee mask size M BRand nEw Golf bag with Stand. 2 FEncEd lots, each approx. 75’.4 x cHEVy ‘08 HHR - Grey, spunky car
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444. 17’.5 (+/-) for Rent on S. Amphlett Blvd, oFFicE sPacE for lease in Half loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
Moon Bay 700 Monte Vista Lane
(415)260-6940
BRand nEw golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods; GaRaGE saLEs San Mateo. Perfect for Boat or RV stor-
age. $1,978 per month. 94019, 5800 Sq foot this is a must
see amazing location with stunning
(408)807-6529.

oLd sTyLE Water dispenser-iron stand-


clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
gift $99. 415-867-6444. EsTaTE saLEs Anna.rose@transwestern.com for infor-
mation ocean views and state of the art
amenities. Call 650-924-6270 for
cHEVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
6304 more information.
EasTon aLUminUm bat.33 inches, 30 make money, make room!
Ray-Ban ToP Bar Sunglasses
RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
EVERLasT 80# MMA Heavy Bag and List your upcoming
440 apartments GoT an oLdER
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
6596
Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 garage sale, aPaRTmEnT FoR Rent-1Br, Near 620 automobiles caR, BoaT, oR RV?
Downtown, Inc. Utilities, $2,000
GoLF cLUBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- moving sale, (650)322-2814 Do the humane thing.
samsoniTE 26" tan hard-sided suit $90.00 (650)341-8342
estate sale, don’t lose money Donate it to the
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$45. (650)328-6709
GUTHy-REnKER PowER Rider,Ever-
yard sale, BELmonT aPaRTmEnTs -1br, 2br,
3br; Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, No
on a trade-in or Humane Society.
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
erciser $20 (510)770-1976 rummage sale, Smoking, No Pets, $2100.00 and up consignment!
siLK saREE 6 yards new nice color.for (650)595-0805 call 1- 866-899-3051
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
KnEE RidER $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269 clearance sale, or
formation.
whatever sale you sell your vehicle in the
LEaTHER GoLF bag with 23 clubs $90.
sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, (650) 592-2648. have... 470 Rooms daily Journal’s Honda ‘06 Element-Sp, 4wd, Black,
49,000 miles, $7,700 (650)574-1198
$15.00 (650)544-5306
mEn's RossiGnoL Skis. $95.00,
auto classifieds.
sLR LEns Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 good condition, (650)341-0282. mazda ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Reach over 83,450 readers HiP HoUsinG
onE dozEn Official League Diamond from South San Francisco Non-Profit Home Sharing Program Just $45 dition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
sLR LEns Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger to Palo Alto. San Mateo County we’ll run it 4650
(650)771-6324. (650)348-6660
TiREs-sET oF four P225 45 R18 $80
in your local newspaper. ‘til you sell it!
OBO (650)359-2238. PinG nomE TR putter 34 inch excellent mazda 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
TUnTURi RowinG Machine, Good
condition. 650-208-5758. $65. call (650)344-5200 485 Residential care Reach 83,450 drivers fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
PRincE TEnnis 2 section nylon black $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- from south sF to
UnidEn HaRLEy Davidson Gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
$55.(650)341-8342
VoRaLTo ViLLaGE Palo alto nissan ‘84 300zx Former Drift Car No
engine/Transmission $1,200
ToTaL Gym XLS, excellent condition. (650)341-1306
waLKER - Good Condition - Like New - Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call 379 open Houses aT mEnLo PaRK call (650)344-5200
$35 (650)341-5347 (650)588-0828 ads@smdailyjournal.com PonTiac ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum
A welcoming and spa-like secured
memory care community nestled in a Rims with good tires. Needs engine
311 musical instruments ToUREdGE REacTion ii uniflex sys-
residential neighborhood just blocks work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
1929 anTiqUE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 oPEn HoUsE from downtown Menlo Park Bmw ‘05 325
(650)302-5523
convertible, $3,800. 9650)714-3865.
ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
(650)742-6776. TREadmiLL-HoRizon LiKE New, limit- LisTinGs call today to schedule a Visit
ToyoTa ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
condition Like new, Automatic, One own-
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO cHEVRoLET ‘86 ASTROVAN, 84K
(650)322-4100 miles, $3000 (650)481-5296 er, $7,295.00 (650)212-6666.
BaLdwin BaBy GRAND 1928 vintage (650)508-8662 List your Open House www.voralto.com
in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608- in the Daily Journal.
1214 TREK moUnTain train tag a long; exec
condition;$75;will text photo; (650)218-
0121 San Carlos Reach over 83,450
cHRomaTic HaRmonica: Horner
potential home buyers &
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
(650)278-5776. VinTaGE nasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom- renters a day, 515 office space
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz from South San Francisco
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
to Palo Alto.
EPiPHonE LEs Paul Custom Prophecy
Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. woRKoUT BEncH, weights, bars, for in your local newspaper. -ViRTUaL oFFicEs-
(650)421-5469. flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
(650)861-2411 call (650)344-5200
$59 - $150
EVERETT UPRiGHT antique piano.
Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. yamaHa RooF RACK, 58 inches $75. *Business Internet *Phone Answering
(650)458-3255 *Conference Rooms *Offices
HUGE LUdwiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian *Complete IT Services * Mail
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 340 camera & Photo Equip.
(916)975-4969 (650) 373-2000
niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- Bay area Executive offices
Piano - Antique Upright in very good lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
condition. $60/obo. (650)365-5718 www.bayareaoffices.com
Piano, UPRiGHT, in excellent condi- omEGa B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
PLayER Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892 ViViTaR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
www.elo.deals original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
(650)583-6636
VinTaGE LinGERiE Washboard circa
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
strumming $50 (650)369-2486
345 medical Equipment
adJUsTaBLE BaTH shower transfer
ziLJian cymBaLs with stands, 21” bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
(916)826-5964 dRiVE 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
312 Pets & animals (510)770-1976

aiRLinE caRRiER for cats, pur. from dRiVE dELUxE two button walker $10
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call (510)770-1976
(505)228-1480 local.
HomEdics dUaL Shiatsu Massage
Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
onE KEnnEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. inaVcaRE-RoLLaToR waLKER
(650)593-2066 Brand New, With Brakes, $50 (650)678-
1785
PaRRoT caGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best inVERsion THERaPy table back
offer. (650)245-4084 stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573-
5269
PET caRRiER for small dog or cat in ex-
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- omT TaBLE, excellent condition, fold-
6059 ing, $25, (650) 552-9556.
PET Taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux RadiaTion PRoTEcTion 1/2-apron
Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
$25. Call (650)349-6059. ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
7742.
316 clothes
BLUE TaHaRi NWT wool button-up
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nity go up in flames, including homes, people. Firefighters were able to stop the like the entire town of 27,000 residents

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supermarkets, businesses, restaurants,
schools and a retirement center.
Rural areas fared little better. Many homes
fire at the edge of the city, Cal Fire Cpt. Bill
Murphy said.
There were no signs of life Friday on the
decided to leave at once, they said. Fire sur-
rounded the evacuation route, and drivers
panicked. Some crashed and others left their
have propane tanks that were exploding road to Paradise except for the occasional vehicles by the roadside.
amid the flames. “They were going off like bird chirp. A thick, yellow haze from the “It was just a wall of fire on each side of
structures — almost all of them homes — bombs,” said Karen Auday, who escaped to a fire hung in the air and gave the appearance us, and we could hardly see the road in front
and was burning completely out of control. nearby town. of twilight in the middle of the day. of us,” police officer Mark Bass said.
“There was really no firefight involved,” McLean estimated that the lost buildings Strong winds had blown the blackened Officials said all the victims were found in
Capt. Scott McLean of the California numbered in the thousands in Paradise, needles on some evergreens straight to one Paradise, including four who died inside
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection about 180 miles northeast of San Francisco. side. A scorched car with its doors open sat their vehicles.
said, explaining that crews gave up attack- “Pretty much the community of Paradise on the shoulder. A nurse called Rita Miller on Thursday
ing the flames and instead helped people get is destroyed. It’s that kind of devastation,” At one burned-out house, flames still morning, telling her she had to get her dis-
out alive. “These firefighters were in the he said. smoldered inside what appeared to be a abled mother, who lives a few blocks away,
rescue mode all day yesterday.” weight room. The rubble included a pair of
While the cause of the fire wasn’t known, and flee Paradise immediately. Miller
With fires also burning in Southern dumbbells with the rubber melted off and the
Pacific Gas & Electric Company told state jumped in her boyfriend’s rickety pickup
California , state officials put the total num- skeletons of a metal pullup bar and other
regulators it experienced an outage on an truck, which was low on gas and equipped
ber of people forced from their homes at exercise equipment. The grass and elaborate
electrical transmission line near Paradise with a bad transmission. She instantly
about 250,000. Evacuation orders included landscaping all around the brick and stucco
about 15 minutes before the blaze broke found herself stuck in gridlock.
the entire city of Malibu, which is home to home remained an emerald green. Red pool
out. The company said it later noticed dam- “I was frantic,” she said. After an hour of
13,000, among them some of Hollywood’s umbrellas were furled near lounge chairs and
age to a transmission tower near the town. no movement, she abandoned the truck and
biggest stars. showed not a singe on them.
The utility’s filing was first reported by decided to try her luck on foot. While walk-
President Donald Trump issued an emer-
KQED News. Evacuees from Paradise sat in stunned ing, a stranger in the traffic jam rolled down
gency declaration providing federal funds
The massive blaze spread north Friday, silence Friday outside a Chico church where her window and asked Miller if she needed
for Butte, Ventura and Los Angeles counties.
prompting officials to order the evacuation they took refuge the night before. They all help. Miller at first scoffed at the notion of
When Paradise was evacuated, the order
of Stirling City and Inskip, two communi- had harrowing tales of a slow-motion getting back in a vehicle. Then she recon-
set off a desperate exodus in which many
ties north of Paradise along the Sierra escape from a fire so close they could feel sidered, thinking: “I’m really scared. This is
motorists got stuck in gridlocked traffic and
Nevada foothills. the heat inside their vehicles as they sat terrifying. I can’t breathe. I can’t see, and
abandoned their vehicles to flee on foot.
The wind-driven flames also spread to the stuck in a terrifying traffic jam. maybe I should humble myself and get in
People reported seeing much of the commu-
west and reached Chico, a city of 90,000 When the order came to evacuate, it was this woman’s car.”

maybe the fires are over for the year [in strike team leader in Paradise. more needs to be done in San Mateo County

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October], but a lot of us knew not to get
complacent. These things happen in the
blink of an eye.”
And for some of the San Mateo County
firefighters currently in Paradise, this is not
their first deployment of the season.
to prepare.
“I worry about our greenbelt and the
foothills above Interstate 280,” he said.
Last year, San Mateo County personnel In the Bay Area, a thick layer of smoke “We have to start getting serious about thin-
were deployed to fight out-of-town wildfires that drifted south from the wildfire has ning out our forested areas and getting rid of
Earth and this is the third fire in a year that’s in late December. Shapelhouman referenced prompted numerous air quality warnings and non-indigenous vegetation. We need bigger
wiped out a Northern California communi- a photo of firefighters on that deployment, serves as a reminder of the devastation fire breaks even though that’s not attrac-
ty,” Shapelhouman said. “No one’s ever wearing Christmas hats on the fire line. tive. … If the conditions and circumstances
occurring just hours away.
seen this kind of devastation until recent-
“With the frequency of disasters, the “People are irritated by the smoke, but line up just right, it could be our demise.”
ly.”
He said last year San Mateo County per- amount of time and resources and personnel you’re smelling the demise of people’s Shapelhouman also knows Paradise well;
sonnel were deployed to 26 fires and three we’re spending — those are real impacts as lives, their homes and the destruction of our his parents lived there for 15 years.
hurricanes, which set a record. This year, well,” he said. “We are reimbursed, but ecosystem,” Shapelhouman said. “And we “It was a community at risk and a very
there have been about 21 fire deployments that’s a process too.” can’t look elsewhere anymore and say ‘hey, severe risk in terms of accessibility and
and three hurricane deployments. Shapelhouman said it’s a struggle balanc- it only happens to them.’ We need to seri- topography,” he said. “And there’s a lot of
“We probably would’ve broke [last year’s] ing the needs of his community and emer- ously look at what could happen to us.” elderly people who chose to move there and
record if we didn’t have a monthlong break gencies elsewhere, adding that he’s running Shapelhouman acknowledged the marine they may not be able to evacuate so easily.
in October,” he said. “Part of me thought out of command staff to send up north. His layer and fog that keeps the Bay Area rela- … Everyone always knew fire was a prob-
second in command is currently serving as a tively safe from wildfires, but said much lem in that area.”

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Trump opens armistice visit to France with jab at Macron


By Jill Colvin and Darlene Superville security, Syria and Iran. As he arrived,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump tweeted that Macron “has just sug-
gested that Europe build its own military in
PARIS — President Donald Trump wasted order to protect itself from the U.S., China
no time taking a poke at his French host and Russia. Very insulting, but perhaps
Friday as he arrived in Paris for events Europe should first pay its fair share of
marking the 100th anniversary of the NATO, which the U.S. subsidizes greatly!”
armistice that ended World War I, tweeting Trump’s brief visit to Europe comes amid
as he landed that President Emmanuel uncertainty about the U.S. relationship
Macron had made an “insulting” proposal with the continent. Trump has railed against
to build up Europe’s military to counter the trade deals with the European Union and has
U.S., China and Russia. criticized some EU nations, including
It was a clear sign that the “America first” France, for not spending enough to defense
president was ready to chart his own course to sustain NATO, the decades-old Western
yet again as world leaders gathered to alliance formed as a bulwark to Moscow’s
remember the coalition that brought an end aggression.
to the first global war. Trump’s visit comes
on the heels of midterm elections in which Trump’s national security adviser, John
Americans delivered a split referendum on Bolton, said Friday in Paris that the U.S.
his presidency, keeping the Senate in his was concerned about stability in Europe and
party’s control but ceding the House to that Trump was not shirking from global
opposition Democrats. engagement. “I think the enduring lesson
REUTERS He planned to meet with Macron on (of World War I) for the United States is that
Donald Trump talks to reporters prior to departing for Paris, France. Saturday for talks on topics expected to when you become a global power ... you
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