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REUTERS FILE PHOTO


Job seekers and recruiters gather at TechFair in Los Angeles.

Economy
remains ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL

healthy
Jim Delong, Chuck Bruemmer and Antonio Abila load crab traps at Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon Bay in preparation for
the recreational Dungeness crab season opener Saturday, Nov. 3. Below: Fishermen have been preparing for weeks for crab
season, which is set to start on time this year, at least around the Bay Area. Domoic acid, the leading cause of delayed season
openers, has not been found in crabs tested south of Point Reyes.

Crab season opens this weekend Wages surge as U.S. adds a


Recreational season opens Nov. 3; commercial season begins Nov. 15 robust 250K jobs in October
By Zachary Clark By Christopher Rugaber
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Inside
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon WASHINGTON — U.S. businesses


Bay is bustling with activity as fisher- ramped up hiring in October, and
men excitedly load traps, gather bait wages rose by the largest year-over-
and tune up their boats in preparation year amount in nearly a decade, a
for the recreational Dungeness crab combination that is pulling a rising U.S. trade gap
season opener, which begins Nov. 3. share of Americans into the job mar- grew to $54B
And many fishermen were set to be ket. in September
on the water, ready to drop their traps In the final major economic report
as soon as the clock strikes midnight.  See page 8
before Tuesday’s congressional elec-
“They’re all getting pumped up, it’s tions, the government said Friday that U.S. employers
exciting, ” said Porter McHenry, a added a robust 250,000 jobs in October. The unemployment
See CRAB, Page 23 rate stayed at a five-decade low of 3.7 percent.
See ECONOMY, Page 31

A second chance at a diploma DA says no charges for


Jail inmates hone
academics, skills in officers in Taser death
education program Investigation into death of man with
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
mental health illnesses comes to close
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Up until some 10 months ago, the
last time 49-year-old Steven Cearley
was studying math and writing essays More than 10 weeks after a 55-year-old
Redwood City man with history of men-
was in 1987, when he was a senior in
tal illness died following a struggle with
high school. 
four Redwood City police officers
But when a 10-month jail sentence involving the discharging of a Taser, the
for possession of drugs and car theft San Mateo County District Attorney’s
landed him at the Maple Street ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Office determined the filing of criminal
From left, Gregory Stoft, Michael Davis and Steven Cearley walk across the stage at Steve
See DIPLOMA, Page 12 a graduation ceremony held at the Maple Street Correctional Center. See TASER, Page 23 Wagstaffe
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Thought for the Day


“Among these things but one thing seems certain
— that nothing certain exists, and that nothing is
more pitiable or more presumptuous than man.”
— Pliny the Elder, Roman scholar

This Day in History


Democrat Bill Clinton was elected the

1992 42nd  president  of  the  United  States,


defeating  President  George  H. W.
Bush.   In  Illinois,   Democrat  Carol
Moseley-Braun became the first black
woman elected to the U.S. Senate.
In  1 8 3 9 , the first Opium War between China and Britain
broke out.
In  1 9 0 0 , the first major U.S. automobile show opened at
New York’s Madison Square Garden under the auspices of the
Automobile Club of America.
In   1 9 0 3 , Panama  proclaimed  its  independence  from
Colombia.
In 1 9 0 8 , Republican William Howard Taft was elected pres-
ident, outpolling William Jennings Bryan.
In  1 9 11 ,   the  Chevrolet  Motor  Car  Co.  was  founded  in
Detroit  by  Louis  Chevrolet  and  William  C.  Durant.  (The
company was acquired by General Motors in 1918.)
In 1 9 3 6 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt won a landslide
election  victory  over  Republican  challenger  Alfred  “Alf” REUTERS
Landon. Alec Baldwin has been arrested for allegedly punching someone during a dispute over a New York City parking spot. Police
In 1 9 5 7 , the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 2, the second say the actor was taken into custody just before 2 p.m. Friday in Manhattan’s West Village neighborhood. A representative for
manmade  satellite,  into  orbit;  on  board  was  a  dog  named Baldwin did not immediately respond to a message requesting comment.
Laika, who was sacrificed in the experiment.
In  1 9 6 4 ,   President Lyndon B. Johnson soundly defeated came with an action figure with remov- Thomas  Road  Baptist  Church  in  his
Republican Barry Goldwater to win a White House term in able helmet, a motorcycle, ramps and a hometown of Lynchburg, Virginia. The
his own right. hoop of fire. church started with 35 members and was
In  1 9 7 0 , Salvador Allende was inaugurated as president of *** located in a building that was formerly
Chile. The  birth  year  of  actress  Jane  Wyman used  by  the  Donald  Duck  Soft  Drink
In  1 9 7 9 , five  Communist  Workers  Party  members  were (1917-2007) is often incorrectly stated Bottling  Company.  Today  the  church
killed in a clash with heavily armed Ku Klux Klansmen and as 1914. Wyman added three years to her has more than 24,000 members.
neo-Nazis during an anti-Klan protest in Greensboro, North age hoping it would help her break into ***
Carolina. acting.  Born  in  St.  Joseph,  Missouri, At  age  21,  Liz  Claiborne  (1929-2007)
In  1 9 8 6 ,   the  Iran-Contra  affair  came  to  light  as  Ash- Wyman’s  actual  birthday  was  Jan.  5, entered her drawing of a woman’s coat in
Shiraa,  a  pro-Syrian  Lebanese  magazine,  first  broke  the 1917. a  design  competition  sponsored  by
story of U.S. arms sales to Iran. *** Harper’s Bazaar magazine. She won the
In  1 9 9 7 , the Supreme Court let stand California’s ground- Swedish  film  director  Ingmar  Bergman competition  which  led  to  a  job  as  a

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breaking  Proposition  209,  which  banned  race  and  gender ime  artist  Marcel  Marceau (1918-2007) was a three-time winner of clothes designer in New York.
preference in hiring and school admissions. (1923-2007)  created  a  charac- the  Academy  Award  for  best  foreign ***
ter  called  Bip;  a  white-faced film.  Can  you  name  the  movies  for While  her  husband  was  vice  president,
Birthdays clown that wore a striped shirt and bat- which he won the awards? See answer at Lady Bird Johnson (1912-2007) was an
tered hat. Bip hunted butterflies, tamed end. ambassador  of  goodwill  for  the  White
lions and struggled with umbrellas, all *** House. She traveled to 33 foreign coun-
in mime. Beginning  in  1992,  opera  singer tries over three years.
*** Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007) held the ***
Merv Griffin (1925-2007), a San Mateo Pavarotti & Friends concert annually in In 2002, Tammy Faye Bakker Messner
native,  hosted  the  game  shows  “Play his  hometown  of  Modena,  Italy.  The (1942-2007) was asked to do a televised
Your Hunch” (1958-1963) and “Word for concert raised funds for charities that aid celebrity  boxing  match  against
Word”  (1963)  before  creating  and  pro- child victims of war. Sylvester  Stallone’s  mother  Jackie
ducing  the  game  shows  “Jeopardy!” *** Stallone  (born  1921).  Tammy  Faye
(1964-present) and “Wheel of Fortune” Robert Goulet (1933-2007) was born in turned down the offer.
Comedian-actress Actor Dolph TV personality (1975-present). Massachusetts  but  moved  to  Canada  at ***
Roseanne Barr is Lundgren is 61. Kendall Jenner is *** age 13. As his singing career took off, Ans wer: “The Virgin Spring” (1960),
66. 23. Although  best  known  as  supermarket Ed Sullivan (1902-1974) dubbed Goulet “Through a Glass Darkly” (1961) and
Actress  Lois  Smith  is  88.  Actress  Monica  Vitti  is  87. manager Mr. Whipple in Charmin com- the “American baritone from Canada.” “Fanny & Alexander” (1982). Most of
Former Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis is 85. Actor- mercials,  actor  Dick  Wilson  (1916- *** Bergman’s films were set in Sweden. His
2007) had recurring roles in television Anna  Nicole  Smith  (1967-2007) films were emotionally intense, often
dancer Ken Berry is 85. Actor Shadoe Stevens is 72. Singer
sitcoms  including  “Bewitched”  (1964-
Lulu  is  70. Actress  Kate  Capshaw  is  65.  Comedian  Dennis 1972)  “Gidget”  (1965-1966)  and appeared  on  the  cover  of  Playboy  in with themes of illness, death and insan-
Miller is 65. Actress Kathy Kinney is 65. Singer Adam Ant is “McHale’s Navy” (1962-1966). March  1992.  The  cover  got  the  atten- ity.
tion  of  Guess  president  Paul  Marciano
64.  Director-screenwriter  Gary  Ross  is  62.  Rock  musician *** (born  1952)  who  made  her  the  face  of
C.J.  Pierce  (Drowning  Pool)  is  46. Actor  Francois  Battiste Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
A popular toy of the 1970s was the Evel Guess jeans the following year.
(TV: “Ten Days in the Valley”) is 42. Olympic gold medal fig- Knievel  Super  Stunt  Set  in  which  kids *** the  weekend  edition  of  the  Daily  Journal.
ure skater Evgeni Plushenko is 36. Actress Julie Berman is 35. could recreate the motorcycle jumps of In  1956,  at  age  22,  the  Rev.  Jerry Questions?  Comments?  Email
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Actress  Antonia  Thomas  (TV:  “The  Good  Doctor”)  is  32. Evel  Knievel  (1938-2007).  The  set Falwell  (1933-2007)  founded  the 5200 ext. 128.
Alternative rock singer/songwriter Courtney Barnett is 31. 

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Oct. 31 Powerball Fantasy Five Saturday :  Mostly  clear.  Highs  in  the
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 7 25 39 40 47 20 1 2 17 23 34 lower 60s to mid 70s. 


Saturday ni g ht:  Clear. Lows in the mid
GREVE Nov. 2 Mega Millions
Powerball

Daily Four
50s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
Sunday :  Partly cloudy. Highs in the 60s.
3 23 28 46 62 16 0 6 6 1 Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Gusts up
to 35 mph in the afternoon.
Daily three midday
ARPTA
Mega number

Sunday   ni g ht:  Mostly  clear.  Lows  in


Oct. 31 Super Lotto Plus 6 1 3 the 50s.
28 36 40 41 47 15 Daily three evening Mo nday :  Sunny.  Highs  in  the  mid  60s  to  lower  70s.
Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph increasing to west 15 to 20
BARRHO
Mega number

2 4 8 mph in the afternoon.
The Daily Derby race winners are Big Ben, No. 4, in Mo nday  ni g ht:  Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
first place; Money Bags, No. 11, in second place; and Tues day :  Sunny. Highs in the 60s to mid 70s.
ALONDU Gorgeous George, No. 8, in third place. The race time Tues day  ni g ht:  Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
was clocked at 1:43.81.
Now arrange the circled letters
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Changes to county pot rules up for review Police reports
That mega bites!
Potential for expanded cannabis cultivation sparks concerns for coast Someone bought a computer then
returned it with clay in place of the mer-
By Anna Schuessler versial industry with many potential chandise in San Mateo, it was reported
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on issues.” at 1:33 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
or share this story at With concerns county officials should not
Whether an effort to clarify San Mateo only consider the elections results from
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County’s commercial cannabis rules and Half Moon Bay but also the way the pro- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
align them more closely with state law will posed changes could affect the wide array of
vation site in February. residents on the coast, Anne Martin, presi- Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
go too far in easing restrictions on those
According to the staff report, officials dent of the group Coastsiders Against store on Callan Boulevard, it was reported at
hoping to cultivate marijuana in unincorpo-
solicited feedback on the proposed changes Commercial Cannabis, also advocated for 10:10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24.
rated county land will be up for discussion at
by informing the Pescadero Municipal officials to take more time and conduct addi- Tres pas s i ng . Someone was trespassing at
the Board of Supervisors’ meeting Tuesday.
Advisory Council, the Midcoast tional outreach before the changes are a wholesale store on Littlefield Avenue, it
Reducing 1,000-foot setbacks between
Community Council, the San Mateo County adopted. was reported at 7:26 a.m. Wednesday, Oct.
cannabis cultivation facilities and schools
Farm Bureau and the Coastside Cannabis Whether cannabis cultivation businesses 24.
or residences to 600 feet, eliminating a
Coalition, among others, about the could result in increased crime and traffic as Petty theft. Someone stole merchandise
100-foot setback between structures where
changes. But for Miramar resident Lisa well as light and noise disturbances on the from hardware store on Dubuque Avenue, it
cannabis plants are cultivated and the prop-
Ryan, a mailed notification she received coast were among the questions Martin was reported at 7:09 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23.
erty line and giving county officials the dis-
cretion to waive or modify security or sur- earlier this week was the first she had heard hoped could be considered before allowing Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
veillance requirements for cultivation activ- of the proposed changes. several businesses to operate on the coast. grocery store on Chestnut Avenue, it was
ities if adequate alternatives are proposed Ryan said she and several other coastside On Oct. 3, the county received its first reported at 11:16 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23.
are among the changes county officials will residents harbor concerns about the poten- application for a commercial cannabis culti- B urg l ary . Someone stole items from
consider next week, according to a staff tial issues that could stem from allowing vation license, submitted by applicant Half South San Francisco High School on B
report. cannabis cultivation in such close proximi- Moon Grow for a property at 37 Street, it was reported at 10 a.m. Tuesday,
The proposed ordinance will also elimi- ty to homes, among them energy and water Frenchman’s Creek Road, according to the Oct. 23.
nate the sunset provision of the existing use, odors emanating from the facilities and county’s website.
ordinance, meaning commercial cannabis the potential for cannabis-related crime. Noting worries about expanded commer- SAN MATEO
activities currently prohibited on unincor- Though she lives just outside the border of cial cannabis uses in Half Moon Bay were
Half Moon Bay in unincorporated county, shared by farm workers, parents, retired res- Burg l ary . Someone broke the front door of
porated county land — such as retail and a business on South El Camino Real, it was
manufacturing — will continue to be pro- Ryan said she has been following the debate idents and business owners, among others,
Half Moon Bay residents and officials have Martin felt officials should ensure more reported at 6:09 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
hibited beyond Dec. 31, when the current Armed ro bbery. Four juveniles robbed a
rules will sunset, according to the report. been having about what marijuana uses to public input is included before they ease
allow in the city in recent months since she rules regulating those types of businesses. man on North Delaware Street, it was report-
Close to a year ago in December, officials ed at 9:21 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
lives next door to a Half Moon Bay nursery. “These modifications are not slight revi-
approved an ordinance allowing pot cultiva- Burg l ary . Someone smashed the window
Because Half Moon Bay residents are sions,” she said. “They actually … signifi-
tion in existing greenhouses in areas of the of a vehicle parked on Norton Street, it was
weighing in on several marijuana-related cantly expand the farms where cannabis can
coastside and requiring those hoping to cul- reported at 8:37 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
measures on the Nov. 6 ballot, Ryan said be grown on the coast.”
tivate commercial cannabis on unincorpo- Burg l ary . Someone burglarized a business
rated land to obtain a license. she hoped county officials would postpone
a discussion of the proposed changes until Superv isors meet 9 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, on Fairfax Avenue, it was reported at 8:16
After it was found few existing greenhous- p.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
after the election so they can consider the at 400 County Center, Redwood City.
es met the standards the Board of
Supervisors set in December, officials results of the vote. She also didn’t feel many
approved a shift from using a ministerial coastside residents knew about the proposed
process — which involves ensuring those changes and would not have the opportunity
hoping to grow for-sale pot in existing to weigh in on Tuesday’s meeting.
greenhouses meet a predetermined set of “The people in this community have not
requirements — to a discretionary process been given the opportunity to voice our
for approving licenses aimed at considering opinion on this issue,” she said. “That’s
specific conditions of each potential culti- upsetting to me because it’s a very contro-
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FDA OKs powerful opioid pill Around the nation
as alternative to IV painkiller
TRENTON, N.J. — U.S. regulators on Feds say heroin, fentanyl
Friday approved a fast-acting, super-potent remain biggest drug threat to U.S.
opioid tablet as an alternative to IV WASHINGTON — Drug overdose deaths
painkillers used in hospitals. hit the highest level ever recorded in the
The decision by the Food and Drug United States last year, with an estimated
Administration came over objections from 200 people dying per day, according to a
critics who fear the pill will be abused. In a report by the U. S. Drug Enforcement
lengthy statement, FDA Commissioner Administration. Most of that was the result
Scott Gottlieb said there will be “very tight of a record number of opioid-related deaths.
restrictions” placed on its distribution and Preliminary figures show more than
it is intended only for supervised settings 72,000 people died in 2017 from drug over-
like hospitals. doses across the country. About a week ago,
The tiny pill was developed as an option U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary
for patients who pose difficulties for the use Alex Azar said overdose deaths, while still
of IVs, including soldiers on the battlefield. slowly rising, were beginning to level off,
The pill from Redwood City-based AcelRx citing figures from late last year and early
REUTERS Pharmaceuticals contains the same decades-
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions addresses a news conference. this year.
old painkiller often given in IV form or The DEA’s National Drug Threat
injection to surgical patients and women in
Judge strikes down state labor.
Gottlieb noted the pill was a high priority
for the Department of Defense, which
Assessment, which was released Friday,
shows that heroin, fentanyl and other opi-
oids continue to be the highest drug threat
in the nation. But federal officials are con-
land law in suit by Trump helped fund testing, because it wanted a way
to provide fast pain relief to injured sol-
diers. The tablet, placed under the tongue
cerned that methamphetamine and cocaine
are being seen at much higher levels in areas
that haven’t historically been hotspots for
By Sudhin Thanawala to thwart President Donald Trump’s policies.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS California has sued the administration with a dispenser, starts reducing pain in 15 those drugs. The DEA is also worried that
nearly four dozen times, mostly over immi- to 30 minutes. people are exploiting marijuana legaliza-
SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. judge struck gration, the environment and health care. A panel of FDA advisers had earlier voted tion to traffic cannabis into the illicit mar-
down a California law challenged by the The California attorney general’s office 10-3 in favor of the pill called Dsuvia. But ket or to states that don’t have medicinal or
Trump administration that aimed to give the referred comment on Shubb’s ruling to the in a rare response, the panel’s chairman recreational-use marijuana laws, according
state power to override the sale of federal State Lands Commission. Sheri Pemberton, joined critics in urging the FDA to reject it. to the report.
lands. a spokeswoman for the commission, said
The law unconstitutionally regulates the the commission was analyzing the decision
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U.S. government and discriminates against and would make a decision about a possible
people seeking to buy federal public land, appeal before the end of the year.
Judge William Shubb in Sacramento ruled The law sought to give the commission Harry Kott
Thursday. the first right to purchase federal lands or to January 10, 1921 – October 27, 2018
State lawmakers who passed the law — arrange for a specific buyer and included Harry Kott passed away peacefully on Saturday morning,
SB50 — last year cited concerns that the fines for failing to do so. October 27, 2018 at the age of 97. On January 10, 1921 Harry
Trump administration would allow more log- “The court’s ruling is a firm rejection of was born in his family home, in the small mining town of
ging, oil drilling or development on some California’s assertion that, by legislation, it Nemacolin in Southwestern Pennsylvania. He was the youngest
of the 46 million acres owned by the federal could dictate how and when the federal gov- of 5 children; Paul, Alex, Anna, and Sophia, his siblings who
government in California. ernment sells federal land,” Attorney precede him in death.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed the law a year General Jeff Sessions said in a statement. His parents Naum and Olga raised him to be an outstanding
ago, and it went into effect in January. The “This was a stunning assertion of constitu-
young man. Growing up and leaving Nemacolin to join the Army Air Force, he bravely
U.S. Department of Justice filed its lawsuit tional power by California, and it was prop-
served his country in WW II primarily as an aerial photographer.
in April — one of several the administration erly and promptly dismissed by the district
Once out of the service, he moved to Santa Barbara and enrolled in Brooks Institute
has filed against California as the state seeks judge.”
of Photography. Upon graduation he moved north to San Francisco where he worked
at Fort Mason. He soon met the love of his life, Geraldine. He then secured a job in the
printing plant of the Oakland Army Base as a photolithographer.

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FBI intercepts second announced this week by U.S. Housing and manent housing and support services
Local briefs Urban Development. through the program, according to HUD.
suspicious package to Tom Steyer “similar in appearance to the others” and HUD’s Annual Homeless Assessment Veterans who are homeless or at immi-
A second suspicious package addressed to was addressed to Steyer, a former hedge fund Report found that veteran homelessness nent risk of becoming homeless should
California billionaire Tom Steyer was inter- manager who has spearheaded a campaign dropped by 4.1 percent in San Francisco, 5.3 contact their local VA Medical Center and
cepted Thursday night calling for the impeachment of President percent in Marin County, 4.8 percent in San ask to speak to a homeless coordinator or
after one was recovered at Donald Trump. Mateo County, 0.3 percent in Santa Clara call the National Call Center for Homeless
a mail facility in The other targets in the attempted mail County and 0.9 percent in Alameda County. Veterans at (877) 4AID-VET.
Burlingame last week, bombings have also been critical of Trump. The report found a national drop of 5.4 per-
FBI officials said. Sayoc was in federal court Friday in cent, and a decrease to nearly half the number Authorities seek help finding man
The packages have Florida and agreed to be transferred to New of homeless veterans reported in 2010. San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies are
been linked to Cesar York, where the U.S. Attorney’s Office for “We’ve made great strides in our efforts to asking for help finding a 55-year-old man
Sayoc, a Florida man the Southern District of New York has end veteran homelessness, but we still have who went missing on
who was arrested on Oct. charged him with five counts. a lot of work to do to ensure those who wore Halloween and recently
26 for allegedly mailing Sayoc faces charges of interstate trans- our nation’s uniform have access to stable changed his habits,
Tom Steyer out explosive materials portation of an explosive, illegal mailing housing,” HUD Secretary Ben Carson said in prompting concern for
to former President of explosives, threats against former presi- a statement. him, sheriff’s officials
Barack Obama, Sen. dents, threatening interstate communica- said.
HUD officials also found a nearly 10 per-
Kamala Harris, D- tions and assaulting federal officers, prose- Marc Bajet was last
cent decline nationally since last year
California, former U.S. cutors said. seen around 11:30 p.m.
among female veterans experiencing home-
Secretary of State Hillary Wednesday. He left per-
lessness.
Clinton, the news net- HUD report shows drop They attribute the drop to the HUD- Marc Bajet sonal belongings
work CNN and others. including his cellphone
The FBI wrote on
in veteran homelessness Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing pro-
and his car at home.
Twitter late Friday morn- Veteran homelessness across California gram, which combines permanent HUD
Anyone who knows Bajet or sees him is
ing that the package dropped by 5.2 percent since last year, rental assistance with case management and
asked to call the San Mateo County
Cesar Sayoc intercepted Thursday was according to a new national estimate clinical services provided by the VA. Last
Sheriff’s Office at (650) 363-4911.
year, more than 4,000 veterans found per-

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Congregations attacked at synagogue to hold joint service said Friday that the two most seriously
By Mary Claire Dale
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS injured victims have been moved out of the
intensive care unit. Hospital officials said a
PITTSBURGH — The three congregations 70-year-old man was upgraded from critical
attacked at a Pittsburgh synagogue will to stable condition, while a 40-year-old
gather for a joint service Saturday, while a police officer remains in stable condition.
prayer vigil is planned outside their dese- The officer was previously identified as
crated worship space to mark the time the Timothy Matson, who suffered multiple
massacre began one week earlier. gunshot wounds. The wounded congregant is
Meanwhile, Friday brought the end of a Daniel Leger, a nurse and hospital chaplain.
wrenching series of funerals as the oldest A 61-year-old woman also remains hospi-
victim, 97-year-old Rose Mallinger, was talized in stable condition.
being laid to rest. The city’s Jewish community began bury-
“We will reopen, but it will not be for quite ing its dead Tuesday as thousands of mourn-
a while,” Rabbi Jeffrey Myers said Friday ers attended services for a beloved family
morning, as he prepared for the last funeral doctor and two brothers. The funerals have
service. Myers himself survived the attack continued each day since.
that began just as Shabbat services got Mallinger, whose funeral was Friday, had
underway. In the end, 11 people were gunned attended Tree of Life for more than 60 years.
down in the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. It was the “center of her very active life,”
history. her family said in a statement distributed by
Six more were injured, including University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Mallinger’s daughter and four police offi- “Her involvement with the synagogue went
cers. beyond the Jewish religion. ... It was her
The suspect, Robert Bowers, pleaded not place to be social, to be active and to meet
guilty Thursday to federal charges that could family and friends.”
REUTERS
result in a death sentence. Bowers, 46, was Though advanced in years, Mallinger
Charles Rosenblum and Helen Faye Rosenblum greet fellow Radef Shalom synagogue member always stood during services. She faithfully
arraigned on a 44-count indictment charg-
Alan Ackerman at Friday evening’s ‘Show Up For Shabbat’ service following last Saturday’s attended, accompanied by her whole family
ing him with murder, hate crimes, obstruct-
shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue, in Pittsburgh, Penn. on major holidays.
ing the practice of religion and other
crimes. gogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neigh- Authorities say Bowers raged against Jews “She retained her sharp wit, humor and
It was his second brief appearance in a fed- borhood. during and after the massacre. He remains intelligence until the very last day,” the
eral courtroom since authorities say he “Yes!” Bowers said in a loud voice when jailed without bail. family statement said. “She did everything
opened fire Saturday at Tree of Life syna- asked if he understood the charges. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center she wanted to do in her life.”

Pipe bomb suspect agrees to N.Y. transfer, no bail


By Curt Anderson constitutional rights were preserved,” said He was arrested a week ago outside a South prints on two of them.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS attorney James Benjamin after the hearing. Florida auto parts store in a white van in Other evidence includes online searches
“We feel we’ve done all we can.” which he had been living, a vehicle covered Sayoc did on his laptop and cellphone for
MIAMI — Pipe bomb suspect Cesar The timing of the transfer is uncertain. It with stickers of Trump and showing images addresses and photos of some of his intend-
Sayoc agreed Friday to be transferred to New can happen quickly or take weeks, and is of some of the president’s opponents with ed targets, which included former President
York to face charges of sending explosive not usually announced ahead of time by the red crosshairs over their faces. Barack Obama, former Secretary of State
devices to prominent Democrats, critics of U. S. Marshals Service, Benjamin said. No bombs exploded and no one was Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Joe
President Donald Trump and media outlets. Even defense lawyers are not informed. injured. Still, Sayoc faces nearly 50 years in Biden, California Sen. Kamala Harris and
Attorneys for Sayoc said Friday in Miami “Your guess is as good as mine,” he said. prison if convicted on five federal charges New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker. Packages
federal court that it’s better if his lawyers in “The government wants to get him up there that were filed in New York because some of were also mailed to CNN in New York and
New York can take the case as soon as pos- as soon as they can.” the devices were recovered there. Atlanta.
sible. They could still seek a bail hearing Prosecutors left court without speaking to Sayoc’s lawyers decided not to seek The laptop also has a file with the address
there, but prosecutors say he should remain reporters. release on bail after prosecutors released in Sunrise, Florida, of the office of U.S.
jailed, given the magnitude of the charges Sayoc is accused of sending 15 impro- a letter outlining more evidence against Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former
and the strong evidence against him. vised explosive devices to numerous him, including DNA linking him to 10 chairwoman of the Democratic National
“We wanted to make sure that all of his Democrats, Trump critics and media outlets. o f t h e ex p l o s i v e dev i ces an d fi n g er- Committee.
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Trade gap grew to $54 billion in September By Paul Wiseman punched with import taxes on American
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS products. U.S. exports of soybeans, target-
ed for retaliatory tariffs by China, dropped
29.4 percent in September.
WASHINGTON — Record imports
Trump sees the lopsided trade numbers as
expanded the U.S. trade deficit for the fourth
a sign of U.S. economic weakness and as
straight month in September, as the politi-
the result of bad trade deals and abusive
cally sensitive trade deficit in goods with
practices by U.S. trading partners, especial-
China hit a record.
ly China.
The Commerce Department said Friday Mainstream economists view trade
that the gap between what America sells and deficits as the result of an economic reality
what it buys abroad climbed to $54 billion, unlikely to yield to changes in trade policy:
up 1.3 percent from $53.3 billion in August Americans buy more than they produce, and
and the highest level since February. imports fill the gap. The strong U.S. econ-
Imports climbed 1.5 percent to a record omy also encourages Americans to buy
$266.6 billion, led by an influx of telecom- more foreign products.
munications equipment and clothing. U. S. exports are also hurt by the
Exports also rose 1.5 percent to $212.6 bil- American dollar’s role as the world’s curren-
lion, led by increases in shipments of civil- cy. The dollar is usually in high demand
ian aircraft and petroleum products. because it is used in so many global trans-
President Donald Trump has made a prior- actions. That means the dollar is persistent-
ity of reducing America’s huge, persistent ly strong, raising prices of U.S. products
trade deficits. Despite his tariffs on import- and putting American companies at a disad-
ed steel and aluminum and on Chinese vantage in foreign markets.
goods, the deficit so far this year is up 10.1 In September, the U.S. ran a $23.2 bil-
percent to $445. 2 billion. The goods lion surplus in the trade of services such as
deficit with China rose by 4.3 percent in banking and tourism. But that was offset by
REUTERS FILE PHOTO September to a record $40.2 billion. a $77.2 billion deficit in the trade of goods
Containers are seen at the Yangshan Deep Water Port in Shanghai, China. China and other countries have counter- such as cellphones and cars.

China seeks to rebrand global image with import expo


By Joe McDonald Shanghai. Its VIP guest list includes prime buying goods, ” said Kerry Brown, a tries, want closer relations with China to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ministers and other leaders from Russia, Chinese politics specialist at King’s help “insulate themselves from what is hap-
Pakistan and Vietnam. College London. pening with Trump and the U.S.,” said
BEIJING — Facing a blizzard of trade The United States, fighting a tariff war The event also is part of efforts to devel- Gareth Leather of Capital Economics.
complaints, China is throwing an “open for with Beijing, has no plans to send a high- op a trading network centered on China and China has cut tariffs and announced other
business” import fair hosted by President level envoy. increase its influence in a Western-dominat- measures this year to boost imports, which
Xi Jinping to rebrand itself as a welcoming Xi’s government is emphasizing the ed global system. rose 15.9 percent in 2017 to $1.8 trillion.
market and positive global force. promise of China’s growing consumer mar- President Donald Trump and his But none address the U.S. complaints about
More than 3,000 companies from 130 ket to help defuse complaints Beijing abus- “American first” trade policies that threaten its technology policy that prompted Trump
countries selling everything from Egyptian es the global trading system by reneging on to raise import barriers to the world’s to impose penalty tariffs of up to 25 percent
dates to factory machinery are attending the promises to open its industries. biggest consumer market loom in the back- on $250 billion of Chinese imports.
China International Import Expo, opening “This says, look, we’re not a global para- ground. Beijing has responded with tariff hikes on
Monday in the commercial hub of site that is creating massive deficits, we are Exporters, especially developing coun- $110 billion of American imports.
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Jogging to the finish
For me, high
school has played a
What’s up, Doc?
T
By Vishu Prathikanti hese days it seems as if you cannot pick up the
pivotal role in find- paper or turn on the news without coming across

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very so often at my school, ing my identity as a yet another story about the high housing prices
the counselors present infor- student and a per- here in California. If you are a homeowner, you likely get
mation to seniors touching son in general. mail almost daily from one Realtor or another, either
on things from graduation require- Though I had my trumpeting their latest sale (Multiple offers! Over asking
ments to scholarship eligibility. I’ve embarrassing price!) or asking if you would consider selling your home.
noticed that at least once every time, moments, I was And renters are not immune: rents have been skyrocketing
the presenter says something along also able to grow all around the region.
the lines of “I know you all want to and learn new things about myself and more common than the aforemen- Normally the laws of supply and demand would dictate
get out [of high school] soon,” or others. I would attribute becoming tioned negative things. that, with such high demand for housing, a lot of new
“You’re all in your final sprint, so more politically aware, confident, When I think about high school, homes would be built. For various reasons, though, not
don’t let up now.” While it may seem kind and socially intelligent to peo- the first thing that comes to mind nearly enough housing has been built over the last decade
trivial, I always notice and am sur- ple who have influenced me through- isn’t a time when I failed a test, or or so to meet demand, resulting in high prices. And what
prised by these remarks. Why are stu- out school, which includes students as when I looked dumb in front of my housing has been built has largely been aimed at the high
dents eager to leave? well as teachers. classmates. I think of the friends and end: for those toward the lower end of the earnings scale,
Looking back, I’ve had as many However, I will not pretend that teachers that I get to interact with finding housing is proving
annoying and embarrassing memories everyone has had the same high and the fun and interesting conversa- especially difficult.
of high school as anyone else. From school experience as me, and I recog- tions we had/will have every single Much of the talk about our
getting pantsed in my P.E. class to nize that others may not have had, or day. housing issues has been focused
being rejected by a girl after asking will have, a great four years. So I So to my fellow seniors, don’t view on those lower-income earners,
her to a dance, I definitely have mem- won’t say that we should all love and this as a “final sprint,” but instead and rightly so. As I walk around
ories I want to forget after leaving. appreciate high school. something more like a jog. You’ll Redwood City and neighboring
The idea of starting over again and the What I will say, though, is that the reach the end of your run either way, communities I see “help want-
freedom of life beyond high school is attitude many students hold through- so don’t go so fast that you miss the ed” signs all over. Those jobs
enticing for some, and I would be out their lives in school can change. faint scent of roses in the air. don’t pay nearly enough to, on
lying if I said I don’t look forward to Rather than focusing on the mundane, their own, enable a worker to
it with nervous excitement. However, embarrassing and frustrating parts of live in the area, and thus the dif-
I am far from counting down the days school, I would encourage others to Vishu Prathikanti is a senior at Burlingame
High School. Student News appears in the ficulty in filling positions.
until the year, and my high school enjoy the small, day-to-day things
life, is over. that may not be as memorable, but are
weekend edition. You can email Student
News at news@smdailyjournal.com.
With positions unfilled, service Greg Wilson
is suffering at many businesses.
This isn’t just a problem for businesses such as
McDonald’s or Safeway or Home Depot, though; it is hap-
CITY OFFICES San Bruno Park Elementary School pening at our medical providers as well. As my wife and I,
District Measure X $79 million bond along with some of our friends, have recently learned,
Belmont City Council (three seats) measure (55 percent needed) — YES
Warren Lieberman, Julia Mates and even some doctors and nurses are having trouble affording
Charles Stone San Mateo-Foster City Elementary housing here in the Bay Area.
Foster City Council (two seats) School District Measure V $298 Many years ago my longtime primary care physician
Richa Awasthi and Paul Williams parcel tax measure (Two-thirds
needed) — YES moved to a smaller community in the Sierra foothills, cit-
Half Moon Bay City Council (three seats) ing an inability to make money while giving his patients
Debbie Ruddock, Virginia Turezyn and SamTrans half-cent sales tax
Deborah Penrose the level of care he felt they deserved. I was saddened by
increase for transportation
Redwood City Council (three seats) improvements Measure W (Two- this, but didn’t think of it as the leading edge of a wave —
Giselle Hale, Diane Howard and Rick thirds needed) — NO which in retrospect it probably was. I switched to a new
Hunter provider without give it too much thought. Over the next
San Carlos City Council (three seats) several years I went through a series of doctors, mainly
John McDowell, Laura Parmer-Lohan STATE PROPOSITIONS due to them leaving their practices for varying reasons.
and Adam Rak
Millbrae City Council (two seats) Proposition 1: $4 billion housing bond Resolving to break the seemingly endless cycle, I
Reuben Holober and Anne Oliva LOCAL MEASURES — YES switched to a membership practice where you pay a small
South San Francisco City Council Belmont shift from elected to Proposition 2: Reallocation of mental yearly fee to guarantee timely access to a medical profes-
(three seats) appointed city clerk Measure CC health money for housing — YES sional. For a while, that went well. But last summer my
Mark Addiego, Pradeep Gupta and (Majority needed) — YES assigned provider announced that she was leaving
Mark Nagales Proposition 3: $8.877 billion water-
Belmont shift from elected to related and infrastructure projects Redwood City and, apparently, moving to an office else-
South San Francisco city clerk where in the Bay Area.
Rosa Acosta appointed city treasurer Measure bond — YES
WW (Majority needed) — YES
Proposition 4: $1.5 billion children’s My logical next step was to get reassigned to one of the
Half Moon Bay marijuana taxation other care providers in the Redwood City office of the
SCHOOL BOARDS Measure AA (Majority needed) hospital bond — NO
membership practice. As I quickly discovered, though,
Belmont-Redwood Shores (Majority needed) — NO Proposition 5: Allows homeowners most weren’t taking new patients — and the two that
Elementary School District Board of Half Moon Bay allowance and over 55 or disabled to transfer property
Trustees (three seats) regulation of marijuana starter tax base to new residence — YES were specialize in women’s issues. Thus, I decided to
Suvarna Bhopale, Amy Koo and Rahila plants in existing greenhouses switch to Palo Alto Medical Foundation, or PAMF, with
Passi Proposition 6: Repeal of Senate Bill 1, its large, relatively new medical center in San Carlos.
Measure GG (Majority needed) — YES gas tax and free provisions — NO
San Bruno Park Elementary School Half Moon Bay (advisory) allowance Surely, I thought, I would have no problem finding a
District Board of Trustees (three of mature marijuana plants in Proposition 7: Allows Legislature to doctor there. I was wrong. Multiple searches of their
seats) existing greenhouses Measure EE change to year-round Daylight Saving provider database for an internist accepting new
Teri Chavez, Andrew Mason and Henry (Majority needed) — NO Time — YES
Sanchez patients came up empty. Convinced that I was doing
South San Francisco Unified School Half Moon Bay (advisory) allowance Proposition 8: Regulates charges by something wrong, I called PAMF and had them search.
District Board of Trustees (three of two retail locations Measure SS dialysis clinics — NO No dice. They literally had none. Even widening my
seats) (Majority needed) — NO Proposition 10: Repeals Costa-
Half Moon Bay (advisory) allowance search to include their Palo Alto office proved fruitless.
John Baker, Eddie Flores and Reem Hawkins Rental Housing Act — NO After a couple of months, Palo Alto Medical
Nasrah of marijuana manufacturing
Measure MM (Majority needed) — NO Proposition 11: Requires private- Foundation managed to hire a handful of new care
San Mateo County Community sector emergency ambulance workers
College District Trustee Area 4 (one Millbrae $12 million bond for providers, and I finally got myself assigned to one. But
seat) recreation center rebuild Measure II to stay on call during work breaks from talking to people both at PAMF and at one of
Tom Mohr (Two-thirds needed) — YES — NO Stanford’s medical clinics, I learned that even large
San Mateo County Board of Redwood City Measure RR half-cent Proposition 12: Establishes new well-respected firms such as these are having trouble
Education District 1 (one seat) sales tax increase to fund city services standards of confinement for specified hiring enough doctors — not to mention nurses and
Susan Alvaro (Majority needed) — YES farm animals — YES other medical professionals — in part because of our
high housing costs. I’m sure that the doctors are well-
paid, but even they appear to be having difficulty with
Letter to the editor the economics of both living and working in the Bay
Area.
Our red-hot real-estate prices are not only resulting in
longer lines at Baskin-Robbins, they are resulting in
Support for Diana Reddy higher wages, better health care and more taxes. That’s not “destroying longer waits — significantly longer, if my experience
tenant protections. Our members have jobs” — it’s ensuring the richest cor- is any judge — just to get an appointment to see a doc-
Editor, joined workers on picket lines at porations pay their fair share. We
Recently, the California Apartment tor. I finally connected up with my new internist, but it
Marriott and Pullman hotels in San support Reddy not because she agrees took nearly two months before I could see him for the
Association (CAA) spent over Jose and Redwood City; talked to
$15,000 on mailers attacking with us on everything (indeed, she first time. Homeowners may be loving the increase in
neighbors about the benefits of doesn’t agree about abolishing capi- home values, but that increase is having negative
Redwood City Council candidate
“Medicare for all” single-payer health talism), but because she’s a genuine effects on all of our lives — whether or not we are
Diana Reddy, spotlighting her
endorsement by local chapters of the care; and fought CAA’s efforts to community voice. She’s a longtime homeowners — making things just a little harder when-
Democratic Socialists of America repeal rent control in Mountain View. activist who doesn’t take donations ever we go to the store, go out to eat, or, now, when we
(DSA) in a desperate attempt to scare We care about our community and from corporate interests. She’s the go to the doctor. It makes one wonder: is the tradeoff
off voters. As a leader writing on neighbors, which is why we organize only candidate in this race who sup- really worth it?
behalf of those chapters, I want the and share in each other’s struggles. ports rent control. She will use her
public to know what we stand for, and Diana Reddy will push to protect seat to fight for ordinary people. Vote Greg Wilson is the creator of Walk ing Redwood City, a
why we support Reddy. renters from eviction and abuse from Reddy. blog inspired by his walk s throughout Redwood City and
Peninsula and Silicon Valley DSA profit-obsessed landlords. That’s not
adjacent communities. He can be reached at
are volunteer-run, grassroots organi- “hurting homeowners” — it’s protect-
ing our neighbors. Reddy will push Chet Lexvold greg@walk ingRedwoodCity.com. Follow Greg on Twitter
zations. Like Reddy, we fight for eco-
nomic and social justice, including billion-dollar corporations to pay San Mateo @walk ingRWC.
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Stocks end a strong week with losses


By Markey Jay week 2.4 percent higher. They
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS skidded in October, suffering their
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 25,578.98 worst monthly loss in seven
NEW YORK — U. S. stocks Low: 25,078.72 years. The S&P 500 will have to
slipped Friday as Apple absorbed Close: 25,270.83 rise another 7.6 percent to match
its worst loss in more than four Change: -109.91 the all-time high it reached on
years. Thanks to gains over the Sept. 20.
OTHER INDEXES Bond prices dropped, sending
previous three days, the S&P 500
index finished with its biggest S&P 500: 2723.06 -17.31 yields sharply higher. The yield
weekly increase since March. NYSE Index: 12,321.80 -34.70 on the 10-year Treasury note
Apple, the world’s largest tech- Nasdaq: 7356.99 -77.06 jumped to 3.22 percent, from 3.14
nology company, forecast weak NYSE MKT: 2546.91 -8.78 percent. A jump in interest rates
revenue in the current quarter and Russell 2000: 1547.98 +3.00 last month started the market’s
startled investors by saying it will Wilshire 5000: 28,177.01 -156.05 downturn, but investors on Friday
stop disclosing quarterly iPhone didn’t seem as worried. Interest
sales. That pulled technology 10-Yr Bond: 3.21 +0.07 rates will also be in focus when
stocks lower. Other high-growth Oil (per barrel): 62.86 -0.83 the Federal Reserve meets next
stocks held up well after the U.S. Gold : 1,234.70 -3.90 week. It’s not expected to raise
and China said they had made rates in November.
some progress in trade talks, and nomic growth and consumer than anything that’s been reported 2, 723. 06. The Dow Jones Apple’s sales in its latest quar-
Asian indexes surged on reports spending in the months to come. recently, was about what investors Industrial Average fell 109. 91 ter and its estimates for the holi-
that China’s government plans to Bond yields surged following were expecting, Lefkowitz said. points, or 0. 4 percent, to day season disappointed
cut taxes. the strong jobs report as investors That’s important because 25,270.83. investors. Other big smartphone
The Department of Labor said bet on continued economic investors are still sensitive to The Nasdaq composite, which makes don’t disclose how many
employers added 250,000 jobs in growth, which would push the signs that inflation could flare up, has a high concentration of tech- phones they sell each quarter or
October, with no sign that hiring Federal Reserve to raise interest forcing the Federal Reserve to be nology companies, lost 77. 06 what the sale price is. The change
was going to slow down. The pro- rates more quickly. more aggressive in raising rates. points, or 1 percent, to 7,356.99. raised suspicions that Apple
portion of Americans with jobs is “It clearly was a good report,” If inflation grows moderately, as The Russell 2000 index of small- might be trying to mask a down-
at its highest level since January said David Lefkowitz, senior equi- it appeared to in October, that’s er-company stocks rose 3 points, turn in the phone’s popularity.
2009, and hourly wages also grew ty strategist Americas at UBS not as likely. or 0.2 percent, to 1,547.98. The company says the quarterly
by the most since then. Along Global Wealth Management. The S&P 500 index slid 17.31 Stocks had surged over the pre- numbers don’t necessarily tell
with high consumer confidence, Growth in wages, while stronger points, or 0. 6 percent, to vious three days and finished the investors how strong its business
those are all good signs for eco- has been.

Uber wants to resume self-driving car


tests on public roads in Pennsylvania
By Tom Krisher streaming the television show “The as a backup.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Voice” on her phone and looking In addition, Uber is requiring more
downward before the crash. The technical training and expertise of
DETROIT — Nearly eight months National Transportation Safety Board employees sitting behind the wheel of
after one of its autonomous test vehi- said the autonomous driving system the vehicles, according to a 70-page
cles hit and killed an Arizona pedestri- on the Volvo spotted Herzberg about safety report the company released
an, Uber wants to resume testing on six seconds before hitting her, but did Friday.
public roads. not stop because the system used to The report comes after the ride-hail-
The company has filed an applica- automatically apply brakes in poten- ing company shut down autonomous
tion on with the Pennsylvania tially dangerous situations had been vehicle testing to do an internal
Department of Transportation to test disabled. A Volvo emergency braking review of its safety procedures, as well
REUTERS in Pittsburgh, and it has issued a system also had been turned off. as an outside review by risk manage-
New Tesla Model 3 electric vehicles are seen in Richmond. lengthy safety report pledging to put “Our goal is to really work to regain ment firm LeClairRyan.
two human backup drivers in each that trust and to work to help move the Although the report covered all the
Regulators subpoenaed Tesla vehicle and take a raft of other precau-
tions to make the vehicles safe.
entire industry forward,” Noah Zych,
Uber’s head of system safety for self-
main bases, Uber should have gone
even further given its self-driving car
production data, company says Company officials acknowledge
they have a long way to go to regain
driving cars, said in an interview. “We
think the right thing to do is to be
killed Herzberg, said Bryant Walker
Smith, an assistant law professor at
By Tom Krisher public trust after the March 18 crash in open and transparent about the things the University of South Carolina who
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tempe, Arizona, that killed Elaine that we are doing.” has been studying the issues affecting
Herzberg, 49, as she crossed a dark- Among the other precautions, San autonomous vehicles. In its most glar-
DETROIT — U.S. securities investigators have subpoe- ened road outside the lines of a cross- Francisco-based Uber will keep the ing omission, Uber didn’t accept
naed information from Tesla about production forecasts for walk. autonomous vehicle system engaged at responsibility for Herzberg’s death —
the Model 3 electric car that were made last year, the com- Police said Uber’s backup driver in all times and activating the Volvo’s the first involving a fully autonomous
the autonomous Volvo SUV was automatic emergency braking system vehicle, he said.
pany acknowledged in a regulatory filing Friday.
The disclosure in Tesla’s quarterly financial report also
says the Securities and Exchange Commission subpoena Pacific Biosciences $377,000 in the period.
covered other public statements made about Model 3 pro- Business briefs In the final minutes of trading on
duction. reported a loss of $25M in 3Q Earnings, adjusted for stock option Friday, the company’s shares hit
The filing adds that Tesla is cooperating with a Justice MENLO PARK — Pacific expense and non-recurring costs, were $4.78. A year ago, they were trading at
Department request for information about Model 3 fore- Biosciences of California Inc. on 22 cents per share. $2.
casts. Thursday reported a loss of $25 mil- The drug developer posted revenue of
It’s the first time Tesla has formally disclosed the SEC lion in its third quarter. $64.4 million in the period.
Geron reported a
subpoena in a regulatory filing, but there have been wide- On a per-share basis, the Menlo Corcept expects full-year revenue in loss of $5.6M in 3Q
spread news reports about its investigation into production Park-based company said it had a loss the range of $250 million to $270 mil-
forecasts. of 19 cents. MENLO PARK — Geron Corp. on
lion. Thursday reported a loss of $5.6 mil-
The results fell short of Wall Street Corcept shares have dropped 32 per-
expectations. The average estimate of lion in its third quarter.
cent since the beginning of the year. The Menlo Park-based company said
three analysts surveyed by Zacks In the final minutes of trading on
Investment Research was for a loss of it had a loss of 3 cents per share.
Thursday, shares hit $12.23, a decrease The drugmaker posted revenue of
16 cents per share. of 36 percent in the last 12 months.
The maker of genetic analysis tech- $165,000 in the period.
The company’s shares closed at
nology posted revenue of $18.2 mil- AcelRx Pharmaceuticals $1.85. A year ago, they were trading at
lion in the period, which also missed
Street forecasts. Three analysts sur- reported a loss of $12.5M in 3Q $2.17.
veyed by Zacks expected $22 million. REDWOOD CITY — AcelRx
The company’s shares closed at Pharmaceuticals Inc. on Friday report-
Corvus reported a
$4.51. A year ago, they were trading at ed a loss of $12.5 million in its third loss of $10.5M in 3Q
$4.16. quarter. BURLINGAME — Corvus
On a per-share basis, the Redwood Pharmaceuticals Inc. on Thursday
Corcept reported 3Q City-based company said it had a loss reported a loss of $10.5 million in its
profit of $17.8M in 3Q of 21 cents. third quarter.
The results did not meet Wall Street The Burlingame -based company
MENLO PARK — Corcept expectations. The average estimate of
Therapeutics Inc. on Thursday reported said it had a loss of 36 cents per share.
four analysts surveyed by Zacks Corvus shares have dropped 21 per-
third-quarter profit of $17.8 million. Investment Research was for a loss of
The Menlo Park-based company said cent since the beginning of the year.
20 cents per share. The stock has declined 41 percent in
it had net income of 14 cents per share. The drugmaker posted revenue of the last 12 months.
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Around the world
Saudi-led coalition
bombs air base in Yemen capital
CAIRO — A Saudi-led coalition fighting Shiite Houthi
rebels in Yemen said Friday it bombed an air base adjacent
to the Sanaa international airport allegedly being used by
the rebels to launch drone and ballistic missile attacks.
Turki al-Malki, a spokesman for the coalition, said in TV
comments that no flights or international aid efforts at the
airport were affected by the airstrikes targeting the al-
Dulaimi Air Base in Sanaa. He did not elaborate.
Yemen’s rebel-run al-Masirah TV said more than 30
airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition targeted the air base
and surrounding areas in the rebel-held capital.
Al-Malki said Saudi air defense forces on Friday shot
down a missile launched by Yemeni rebels at the southern
Saudi border city of Najran. The rocket was fired from the
rebels’ stronghold of Saada in northern Yemen, he said in a
statement.
Meanwhile, fighting in the Hodeida province has inten-
sified in the past days, security officials said.
They said forces backed by airstrikes from the Saudi-led
coalition have been trying to retake the port city of
Hodeida, the main entry point for food in a country teeter-
ing on the brink of famine.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because
Javad Zarif, minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran attends the annual meeting of the World Economic they were not authorized to brief the media.
Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
IS attack on Christian pilgrims in Egypt kills seven
U.S. restores sanctions on Iran CAIRO — Islamic militants on Friday ambushed three
buses carrying Christian pilgrims on their way to a remote
desert monastery south of the Egyptian capital of Cairo,

lifted under Obama nuclear deal


By Matthew Lee But proponents In a statement issued Friday night,
killing seven and wounding 19, according to the Coptic
Orthodox Church and the Interior Ministry.
All but one of those killed were members of the same fam-
ily, according to a list of the victims’ names released by the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as well as the other Trump said, “Our objective is to force
church.
parties to the deal the regime into a clear choice: either
The local Islamic State affiliate which spearheads mili-
WASHINGTON — The Trump admin- — Britain, China, abandon its destructive behavior or
tants fighting security forces in the Sinai Peninsula claimed
istration on Friday restored U.S. sanc- France, Germany, continue down the path toward eco-
responsibility for the attack, according to the extremist
tions on Iran that had been lifted under Russia and the nomic disaster.”
group’s Amaaq news agency.
the 2015 nuclear deal, but carved out European Union — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said
have vehemently Though its claim could be not immediately verified, IS
exemptions for eight countries that the sanctions are “aimed at fundamen- has repeatedly stated its intention to target Egypt’s
can still import oil from the Islamic defended it. The tally altering the behavior of the Christians as punishment for their support of President
Republic without penalty. Mike Pompeo Europeans have Islamic Republic of Iran. ” He has Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. As defense minister, el-Sissi led the
The sanctions take effect Monday mounted a drive to issued a list of 12 demands that Iran
save the agreement without the U.S., military’s 2013 ouster of an Islamist president, whose one-
and cover Iran’s shipping, financial must meet to get the sanctions lifted year rule proved divisive. It has claimed responsibility for
and energy sectors. They are the sec- fearing that the new sanctions will that include an end to its support for
drive Iran to pull out and resume all of a string of deadly attacks on Christians dating back to
ond batch the administration has re- terrorism and military engagement in December 2016.
imposed since Trump withdrew from its nuclear work. Syria and a halt to nuclear and ballistic
Friday’s announcement comes just missile development.
the landmark accord in May.
days before congressional midterm
U.K. starts criminal probe
The 2015 deal, one of former Pompeo said eight nations will
President Barack Obama’s biggest elections in the U.S., allowing Trump receive temporary waivers allowing of Labour Party anti-Semitism
diplomatic achievements, gave Iran to highlight his decision to withdraw them to continue to import Iranian LONDON — British police have launched a criminal
billions of dollars in sanctions relief from the deal — a move that was popu- petroleum products as they move to investigation into allegations of anti-Semitic hate crimes
in exchange for curbs on its nuclear lar among Republicans. end such imports entirely. He said within the opposition Labour Party.
program, which many believed it was Shortly after the announcement, those countries, which other officials The Metropolitan Police said Friday that it is acting on a
using to develop atomic weapons. Trump tweeted what looks like a movie said would include U.S. allies such as dossier of information given to London police chief
Trump repeatedly denounced the agree- poster image of himself that takes cre- Turkey, Italy, India, Japan and South Cressida Dick. A police spokesman says it was handed to
ment as the “worst ever” negotiated by ative inspiration from the TV series Korea, had made efforts to eliminate her on Sept. 4 following an interview on LBC radio.
the United States and said it gave Iran “Game of Thrones” with the tagline their imports but could not complete LBC had in its possession an internal Labour Party
too much in return for too little. “Sanctions are Coming, November 5.” the task by Monday. dossier that detailed 45 cases that involved social media
postings by party members, including one posting that

Turkey: Highest level of Saudi gov’t ordered writer’s slaying read: “We shall rid the Jews who are a cancer on us all.”

By Suzan Fraser Erdogan said he did not believe that ty, we must reveal the identities of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saudi King Salman had ordered the puppet masters behind Khashoggi’s
killing of Khashoggi at the Saudi killing and discover those in whom
ANKARA, Turkey — The order to kill Consulate on Oct. 2. He said Turkey’s Saudi officials —still trying to cover up
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi came close ties to Saudi Arabia did not mean the murder — have placed their trust.”
from the highest level of the Saudi gov- that Turkey could turn a blind eye to the Istanbul’s chief prosecutor announced
ernment, Turkish President Recep killing of the journalist. Wednesday that Khashoggi, who lived
Tayyip Erdogan said Friday, adding that “We know that the order to kill in exile in the United States, was stran-
the international community had the Khashoggi came from the highest lev- gled immediately after he entered the
responsibility to “reveal the puppet els of the Saudi government,” Erdogan consulate as part of a premeditated
masters” behind the slaying. said. Erdogan wrote: “As responsible killing and that his body was dismem-
In an op-ed in The Washington Post, members of the international communi- bered before being removed.

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help of instructors and his fellow class- contest to charges of identity theft and

DIPLOMA
Continued from page 1
mates in the Five Keys Program, Cearley
obtained his high school diploma while
serving his jail sentence — and not a day
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fraud, Michael Davis said he has been hon-
ing skills as a carpenter through a job train-
ing program offered at the jail and was moti-
too soon. Along with three other inmates, vated to complete his high school require-
he received his diploma Friday, Oct. 26, ments through the Five Keys Program so he
Correctional Facility last year, Cearley was with one day to go before his release from inmate who hasn’t already received a high can get a fresh start when he is released in
also faced with an opportunity to complete jail Saturday.  school diploma, noting nearly 60 inmates February. 
the last few units he needed to obtain a high “This was like a whole different language in county jails are currently in the program.
school diploma, an achievement that previ- Because hiring managers are increasingly Though he said finding time and staying
to me,” he said, of algebra and geometry. “I motivated to study and graduate on time was
ously eluded him.  never thought I’d be able to do that.”  looking for candidates who have a high
In joining dozens of other inmates cur- school diploma these days, Hayes said the a challenge, for Michael Davis and his sis-
By studying subjects like nutrition, essay ter, the effort was well worth it. For Sabrina
rently in the jail’s Five Keys Program, writing, history and mathematics, among program gives inmates a better shot at more
Cearley revisited the geometry and algebra sustainable employment opportunities they Davis, seeing her brother persevere through
others, inmates in the Five Keys Program challenges and complete a degree that’s
concepts he needed to master so he could spend many hours studying with teachers can live on once they’re released.
earn his diploma. Aimed at providing adults eluded him for several years was nothing
and in groups, said Emily Gable, an instruc- “We think it’s a great asset to the inmates short of inspiring. 
and transitional-age youth a chance to tor in the program. She acknowledged start- while they’re in custody … to increase their
restart their education, the program’s cur- ability to gain employment,” she said. “It’s “To see him finish all these years later,
ing school again as an adult can be daunting
riculum is designed to be relevant to adults pretty important to have that high school it’s really, really awesome,” she said. 
for students in the program, and noted the
and incarcerated students and is aligned with community of inmates re-entering into diploma at this point.” Diploma in hand, Cearley said he will
state education standards.  their studies together can make a big differ- Having watched her brother Michael start planning to move to Texas to be clos-
Having completed general math before he ence in the success of those who graduate. Davis graduate from the program Friday, er to his son upon his release. As he looked
entered the program, Cearley said he had “It’s really a courageous thing to come San Carlos resident Sabrina Davis said she upon a gathering at his graduation ceremo-
moments when he was frustrated with geom- back to school as an adult,” she said.  had to fight back tears as he walked in a cap ny, Cearley thanked everyone who believed
etry and algebra homework, which required Nicole Hayes, in-custody case manager and gown to receive his diploma. Michael in him and especially his fellow classmates
him to use a formula to calculate the dis- supervisor for the Sheriff’s Office’s pro- Davis said he dropped out of high school in for supporting him in reaching a milestone
tance between two points, a concept that gram services bureau, said the Five Keys the last month of his senior year and has he had been missing his whole life.
didn’t come naturally for him.  Program was first offered in San Mateo been just a few units short of graduating in “We made this happen together,” he said,
But with many hours of studying and the County jails in 2016 and is available to any the years since then. Having pleaded no “If I can do it, you can, too.” 
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Hillsdale 14, Aragon 13 Peninsula football scores St. Francis at Serra, 2 p.m. SATURDAY
Carlmont 14, Sequoia 7
El Camino at South City, 2 p.m. SATURDAY
M-A 51 , Woodside 0 Capuchino 39, Mills 14 King’s Academy 55, Jefferson 19
SHP 53, Menlo School 15 Terra Nova 27, Half Moon Bay 15 San Mateo at Burlingame,11 a.m. SATURDAY CSM at Chabot, 6 p.m. SATURDAY

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Warriors past Timberwolves
Weekend • Nov. 3-4, 2018

Cap piles on to win


‘Battle of the Strip’
By Terry Bernal and I’m just so appreciative of the commu-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF nity,” Capuchino’s first-year head coach Jay
Oca said. “It’s really what high school foot-
It wasn’t the explosive 62-point perform- ball is all about. … I’m really happy with
ance from last year’s “Battle of the Strip,” the way this turned out in my first year
but Capuchino still found ways to pile on here.”
against rival Mills. Cap throttled from the outset, recovering
The Cap Mustangs (3-2 PAL Lake, 6-4 an onside kick on the opening kickoff and
overall) stayed true to the formula they’ve scoring three plays later on a 12-yard sweep
abided by all season —  persistent onside by running back Ti’a Misa. The senior
kicks, going for it on fourth down and con- rushed for a team-high 155 yards on 22 car-
tinuing to run big plays late in blowout ries as the Mustangs rushed for 344 yards on
games — to revel in a 39-14 victory Friday the night.
night at Jim Cox Field. “He has great vision,” Oca said. “He’s not
This marks the fifth straight year Cap has the fastest guy … he’s not the guy who’s
defeated Mills (1-4, 3-7), tying the record going to break off 99-yard runs. But he is a
for the most consecutive wins in the rivalry good runner and he hits the holes. And we
take it from there.” TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
matchup. The Mustangs previously won
five straight from 1966-70, and again from Senior quarterback Brandon Malaingi Capuchino running back Brett Butterfield takes a 15-yard run to the end zone Friday in the
’98-2002. ‘Battle of the Strip’ at Mills. The Mustangs rushed for 344 yards as a team en route to a 39-14
“This is my first ‘Battle of the Strip’ game See MUSTANGS, Page 15 win, tying a record with the fifth straight win in the annual rivalry game.

Disappointing
Washington
hosts Stanford
By Tim Booth
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Somewhere along the line,


Washington and Stanford’s anticipated
showdown for the Pac-12 North title got
sidetracked. Or better yet, sideswiped.
For the Cardinal, it was a pair of unex-
pected home losses to Utah and Washington
State. For the Huskies, it was road stumbles
at Oregon and, shockingly, at California.
Now Saturday’s matchup in Seattle has
become an elimination game instead of the
premiere matchup it was supposed to be.
The loser will be saddled with three confer-
ence losses and will need a lot of help to
catch No. 10 Washington State by the end
of the regular season.
See STANFORD, Page 17

Washington State
continues playoff
push against Cal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Hillsdale’s Ethan Landry, left, celebrates as Aragon place holder Colby Stevens hangs his head following the Dons’ last-minute
game-winning field goal try failed as the Knights held off the Dons 14-13 to win the ‘Battle of the Fleas’ rivalry game at Aragon Friday night. Washington State resumes its longshot
quest to crash the College Football Playoff
as well as its bid to take the Pac-12 North

Knights notch ‘Fleas’ win


when the No. 10 Cougars host California on
Saturday night.
Washington State (7-1, 4-1 Pac-12, No. 8
CFP) is the only remaining Pac-12 team
with a single loss, and the Cougars almost
certainly need to win out for a chance at
By Nathan Mollat referees and when they signaled the kick no the Dons. their first playoff bid.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF good with 10 seconds left in the game, it set “[This game] was apropos of our year,” Coach Mike Leach isn’t looking that far
off a wild celebration as all the Knights had Parodi continued. “We had to scrap all year.” down the road. He’s focused on beating a Cal
to do was line up in the victory formation, It was also appropriate that the game was (5-3, 2-3) team that routed the Cougars last
No one was really sure where Aragon’s 32- take a knee and revel in a 14-13 victory over essentially decided on the last drive of the year and knocked them out of the Top 10.
yard, game-winning, field-goal attempt the rival Dons Friday night. game. Despite shooting themselves in the “I’m just worried about beating Cal,”
went at the end of the “Battle of the Fleas” “We like that score,” said Hillsdale head foot all game long, the Dons had the ball at Leach said. “We’ll just focus on playing Cal
game against visiting Hillsdale. coach Mike Parodi. It was the same score by the Hillsdale 36-yard line, 2:36 left in the as best we can.”
Was it short? Wide left? Wide right? which the Knights beat Aragon in 2014,
The only ones who knew for sure were the ending Hillsdale’s 23-year losing streak to See KNIGHTS, Page 16 See CAL, Page 16
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Curry, Durant lead Warriors to seventh straight win


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ter and has 61 assists over locked in and focused, there’s going to be a
Warriors 116, T’wolves 97 the past six games. He breaking point,” Curry said.
OAKLAND — Draymond Green is playing He’s lifting everybody else up. It’s been real- also had nine points and
the best coach Steve Kerr has ever seen, doing ly fun to watch him play.” nine boards. TIP-INS
all the little things on both ends to spark his Klay Thompson scored 22 points and hit “I think it definitely
team. ignites this crowd for sure. Warri o rs : Had their six-game streak of
consecutive 3-pointers 50 seconds apart early scoring 120 points or more snapped. ... Andre
Stephen Curry’s shot is on from every- in the fourth to put Golden State ahead 91-89 It ignites my teammates
where, while Kevin Durant is his usual effi- as well, just give them Iguodala shot 1 for 6. ... G Shaun Livingston
with 10:17 to play. Green then got back-to- missed his fourth straight game with soreness
cient, dominant self. back baskets, one helped by goaltending. something to feed off of,
The two-time defending NBA champions Kevin Durant an extra boost of energy in his right foot. Kerr listed Livingston as
Derrick Rose played five minutes in the first day-to-day. ... Golden State had 31 assists
know they can be even better. quarter for Minnesota and scored three points, to feed off of,” Green said
Durant had 33 points and 13 rebounds, of all he does. “That’s my job. That’s what I after dishing out a season-best 39 on
then didn’t return because of left ankle sore- Wednesday.
Curry contributed 28 points, nine rebounds ness — two nights after the 2011 MVP scored bring to this team.”
and seven assists, and the Golden State a career-high 50 points in a victory against Alfonzo McKinnie added eight points and
Warriors beat the Minnesota Timberwolves Utah. eight rebounds off the bench in the Warriors’ COUSINS UPDATE
116-99 on Friday night for their seventh Andrew Wiggins led the Timberwolves with fifth straight home victory against the T-
straight win. Golden State center DeMarcus Cousins has
22 points. Minnesota was outrebounded 61- Wolves.
“Our fourth-quarter defense was tremendous, been scrimmaging full court 4-on-4 — the
39. Minnesota was outscored 33-12 in the
everybody flying to the ball. I thought Warriors don’t have the bodies to go 5-on-5,
Jimmy Butler scored 21 for Minnesota after fourth.
Draymond set the tone,” Kerr said. “I’m not Kerr said — and he is moving well and his
sitting out Wednesday to rest. Tyus Jones also “We just didn’t hit some shots. It’s a two-
sure if I’ve seen Draymond play better since shot looks strong as he recovers from surgery
returned and had eight points on 3-for-11 way street,” Karl-Anthony Towns said. “They
I’ve been here than what he’s doing right now. for a torn left Achilles.
shooting after missing the win over the Jazz played great defense, where we also missed
His defense has always been fantastic, but he’s some shots that we were hitting the whole Yet that doesn’t mean Cousins will be in
because of a sore right foot. games anytime soon.
taking such good care of the ball. He had a Durant made his first six shots, and eight of game.”
couple turnovers tonight but over the course the initial 11 he took, on the way to 20 points Both teams shot 50 percent or better in the “I love how far he’s come, but I don’t want
of the last few weeks, just the decision-mak- in the first half. Green had seven of his 11 first quarter. people to get the idea that he’s getting close
ing, the poise, the ability to play through assists by the 4:40 mark of the opening quar- “Over the course of 48 (minutes) if we stay to coming back,” Kerr said. “It’s still going to
adversity, he knows how much we need him. be some time.”

Trio of centers hidden jewels in women’s game


By David Brandt “You put her on the low block, there’s not third year, she goes from not being on the “There’s not many of us,” Brown said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS anyone better in the country,” Schaefer All-SEC team to being an All-American. “Sixth, seventh, eighth graders — I see a
said. “I think for us and what we do offen- “That doesn’t happen often. She bypassed lot of (younger) big girls dribbling early or
STARKVILLE, Miss. — A broad smile sively, she’s an absolutely perfect fit.” a lot of steps between her sophomore and even dunking. But I still think we should do
creeps across Mississippi State coach Vic The sport is moving toward versatile post junior years.” what we do best.”
Schaefer’s face when he talks about having players who have perimeter skills that McCowan said being so tall comes with Gustafson went from averaging 10. 7
one more season with his “Aircraft Carrier.” include shooting 3-pointers. McCowan, challenges that guards might not have. points during her freshman year to 25.2
It’s one of his affectionate nicknames for Brown and Gustafson are showing there is Once she figured things out, the payoff was points, 12.8 rebounds and more than two
6-foot-7 senior Teaira McCowan. She is still a place in the game for old-school cen- huge. blocks per game last season as a junior. At
part of a trifecta of play- ters. “I think me just getting comfortable in 6-foot-3, she doesn’t have the same impos-
ers who represent a rarity “It’s a luxury,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder my own body helped, ” McCowan said. ing height of McCowan and Brown, but uses
in basketball, whether in said. “There’s just not very many of them “Then it was just listening to my coaches, quickness to dominate in the Big Ten.
the NBA or the men’s and anymore.” them giving me moves and information on “I love playing against girls who are as
women’s college games: And it’s not a coincidence that the Bears, what to do and it made things come along.” tall or taller than me, so I can really use my
A traditional center that Bulldogs and Hawkeyes enter the season Brown and Gustafson have had career tra- agility and speed,” Gustafson said.
can dominate a game with high expectations. Baylor is ranked jectories that look a lot like McCowan’s. Gustafson said she’s worked on adding an
playing with their back No. 4 in the preseason rankings while The 6-7 Brown went from starting just one outside shot, but like the others, she knows
to the basket. Mississippi State is No. 6 and Iowa is No. game her freshman year to averaging 20.1 “what my strengths are.” One of those
Baylor’s Kalani Brown 13. points and 10.2 rebounds while shooting includes adding a hook shot to her game,
Teaira and Iowa’s Megan Schaefer and Bluder say there are many 65 percent from the field as a junior. which she learned partially by watching old
McCowan Gustafson round out the reasons why traditional centers aren’t very Brown said she understands the appeal of videos of former NBA great Kareem Abdul-
trio. prevalent anymore. They say it’s simply having tall players become more versatile Jabbar.
McCowan’s imposing height and hard to find a good 6-6 athlete who enjoys and play on the perimeter, but there’s a fine Bluder said it’s that kind of dedication to
wingspan helped carry the Bulldogs to physical contact and will put in the time to line where suddenly posts aren’t using their perfecting her craft that makes Gustafson so
back-to-back appearances in the NCAA learn the footwork and technical skills strengths. valuable. In a game that’s moving toward
Tournament national championship game needed to play on the block. The trio of McCowan, Brown and inside-outside post players, the coach said
the past two seasons. She was an All- “Sometimes it’s slow and tedious, ” Gustafson certainly stick to what works. there will always be room on the floor for a
American last year after averaging 18.2 Schaefer said. “Teaira played 10 minutes a The three have combined for 3,042 shots in true center.
points, 13.9 rebounds and more than two game her freshman year, then as a sopho- their careers and have just one 3-point “When you find one,” Bluder said. “It’s a
blocks a contest. more she’s sixth player of the year. Her attempt between them. hidden jewel.”
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Piefer scored on a 3-yard bootleg to close
MUSTANGS the lead to 21-6.
But the Mustangs struck again just before
halftime.
MLB brief
Kershaw stays with Dodgers
Continued from page 13
Malaingi opened the drive blowing past for three-year, $93M deal
the 100-yard rushing mark with a 28-yard LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw is
closed out his excellent high school career option run to advance into Mills territory to
by surpassing the 100-yard rushing mark as staying with the Los Angeles Dodgers,
the 27. The Mustangs grinded down the agreeing to a $93 million, three-year con-
well, carrying 11 times for 121 yards while clock to fuel a bit of drama, scoring on
gaining 232 total yards, including two big tract after he initially opted out and chose
third-and-goal from the 1 with just two sec- free agency.
touchdown passes of 43 and 58 yards. onds remaining in the half on a Misa run.
Malaingi also nabbed two interceptions The agreement was reached Friday, when
In the second half, Cap continued to add Kershaw opted out of a $215 million, seven-
on the night from his
on. The Mustangs scored on their first pos- year contract that had two seasons remain-
strong safety position,
session, converting another fake punt on ing at a total of $65 million.
both in the first quarter.
fourth-and-13 from their own 42 when The left-hander gets an additional $28 mil-
The second one, in Mills
Malaingi found junior Nick Solorzano 20 lion in guaranteed
territory, he returned to
yards downfield, and the receiver did the rest money. The new agree-
the end zone but had the
for a 58-yard score. ment includes $4 million
touchdown nullified on
Cap added its final score with 8:37 annually in performance
one of Cap’s 103 yards in
remaining in regulation as Misa scored on bonuses, in four $1 mil-
penalties. Cap retained
an 11-yard run to make it 39-6. The lion increments for 24,
possession though, and TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Brandon scored on its first play Mills sophomore Tevita Fifita ran for 56 yards Mustangs followed with an onside kick, but 26, 28 and 30 games
Malaingi on 13 carries Friday against Capuchino. Mills recovered. started, which could raise
from scrimmage at sen-
ior fullback Brett Butterfield hammered for a have the momentum. But that drive really Mills head coach Mike Dozier said he did- the deal’s value to $105
15-yard scoring run to up the lead to 14-0 changed the momentum.” n’t take issue with Cap’s approach, even million over three years.
with 3:57 remaining in the first quarter. Timothy came up with a critical second- with the disparity on the scoreboard. Clayton He also can earn award
Butterfield’s carry was the sixth Cap play- down stop, standing up junior fullback Gary “I’ll never complain about a team scoring Kershaw bonuses of $1.5 million
er to rush the ball at that point on just nine Mapa for no gain. On third down, Mills’ points,” Dozier said. “That’s what we’re out for winning the NL Cy
carries. Oca said mixing it up in the back- leading rusher Tevita Fifita — 13 carries for here for. You’ve got to stop them.” Young Award or $500,000 for finishing sec-
field was a mission from Day One in his tak- 56 yards — was stopped for a 1-yard loss by Mills added one last score with just over a ond or third in the voting.
ing over the San Bruno program after previ- senior defensive end Alipate Tutoe. Then on minute to play when Piefer converted a Also Friday, the Dodgers made $17.9 mil-
ously heading up the varsity team at South fourth down, linebacker Kenny Osterlund fourth-down pass of his own, hitting junior lion qualifying offers to two of their other
City. rushed in to stop Tutoe for a 1-yard gain, Nuku Vahai for a 10-yard score. Even with free agents: pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu and catch-
“Most teams have a featured back,” Oca forcing a turnover on downs. Mills’ home crowd erupting in applause, er Yasmani Grandal.
said. “We have to find one.” “We just knew what they were running … Vahai did not celebrate to touchdown. Winner of the NL Cy Young in 2011, ‘13
The Mustangs have certainly had a big from where they lined up in their forma- “To be honest, maybe it picked up my and ‘14, Kershaw was limited to 26 starts
playmaker in Malaingi, though. And his tions,” Timonthy said. team but, for me, it didn’t do much,” Vahai this year because of a back injury and went
defense set up another exciting offensive Then Cap cashed in again after catching said, “knowing we were probably going to 9-5 with a 2.73 ERA while striking out 155.
series midway through the second quarter. Mills off guard with a fake punt. Malaingi, lose the game.” The Dodgers lost in the World Series for the
After seeing their first two possessions also the Mustangs’ punter, advanced for a Like many players in the season finale, second straight season, with Kershaw tak-
end in interceptions, the Mills Vikings 12-yard gain on the fake to move the Vahai was quite emotional following the ing the loss in Sunday’s season-ending
were driving, advancing from their 45 down chains. Three plays later, the left-handed game. Fighting off tears, he expressed dis- Game 5 defeat to Boston.
to the Cap 2-yard line. Facing second-and- quarterback rolled out and lofted downfield appointment in Mills’ rivalry performance. Kershaw signed his $215 million deal in
goal, however, Mills couldn’t advance any for a wide-open Osterlund for a 43-yard “The emotion is obviously our seniors January 2014, and it called for salaries of
further as the Mustangs defense dug in for an touchdown pass. we’ve bonded with since freshman year, $32 million next year and $33 million in
impressive goal-line stand. Mills got on the board on the ensuing they’re leaving,” Vahai said. “And it’s not 2020. The new deal calls for a $23 million
“It was great, ” Cap defensive tackle drive, recovering a Cap onside kick for living up to what we promised them … in signing bonus, payable in equal install-
Bryning Timothy said. “In the beginning of favorable field position past midfield. Six bringing this trophy back. We’ll just have ments on June 30 in each of the next three
this game, we were going slow. We didn’t plays later, junior quarterback Domonic to work harder next year.” years, and annual salaries of $23,333,333.
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just 49 yards on 16 carries. Grant finished Aragon didn’t have too much trouble score — which was called back because of a

KNIGHTS
Continued from page 13
with 43 yards on 12 carries, while Gustaf
Unga finished with 40 yards on just three
carries.
moving the ball on the opening drive of the
game. Taking the opening kickoff and start-
ing from their own 20, the Dons drove the
holding call.
No matter. The Knights needed just three
plays to find pay dirt. Facing a second-and-
“That was as stout a run defense we’ve length of the field on 10 plays. 15 after a false start penalty, Sherman took
faced since Terra Nova or M-A,” Sell said. There were two big plays on the drive: the snap and did a little pirouette in the
game, no timeouts and trailing 14-13. Lautaimi was responsible for both Aragon Grant hooked up with Pita for an 18-yard backfield before sweeping around the left
Aragon (2-8 overall) moved the ball down touchdowns — a 2-yard run on the opening catch-and-run before Grant ripped off a 22- end. With his blocking set up, Sherman
to the Knights’ 11 and faced second-and-10 drive and a 14-yard catch in the third quarter. yard run down to the Hillsdale 15. took off down the left sideline and didn’t
with 23 seconds left. Quarterback Cam But as a sign of things to come, Aragon Three plays later, Lautaimi punched into stop until he was in the end zone 64 yards
Grant lofted a fade pass to the corner of the failed on the extra-point attempt following the end zone from 2 yards out to give the later to give the Knights a 14-7 advantage
end zone where Nane Pita made the grab, but Lautaimi’s second score when it had only 10 Dons a 7-0 lead with 8:03 left in the open- — a lead they would not relinquish.
the officials called him out of bounds. Grant men on the field and Hillsdale came hard off ing quarter. “That wasn’t the way we had it drawn up,”
tried to find Pita again and this time the the edge to force the Dons kicker to try a It looked like Aragon was in business Parodi said. “[Sherman] put a little extra
Knights were there to break it up, thus forc- weak pass attempt. again when the Knights fumbled the ball sauce on that.”
ing what was initially a 27-yard field goal That failed attempt preserved a 14-13 away on their first snap from scrimmage, Aragon, meanwhile, spent most of the
attempt. Hillsdale lead with 5:15 left in the third but the Hillsdale defense held, forcing a second half running in place as penalties
But in keeping with the theme for the period. punt. always seemed to crop up at the worst time
Dons on the night, they committed a false Not that things were much easier for The Knights took over at its own 5-yard and stall out their drives.
start penalty before the snap, moving them Hillsdale (3-7), which ends the season on a with just over six minutes left in the first They did manage to put one scoring drive
back five yards and then misfired on the 32- three-game winning streak. Like Aragon, quarter. Twice the Aragon defense stopped together after recovering a Hillsdale fumble
yard attempt to seal the win for the Knights. the Knights were reduced to using a running the Knights on third down, only to twice be deep in the Knights’ end. On first down from
Aragon was penalized nine times for 80 back as their starting quarterback and not called personal foul penalties. the 14, Grant took a snap, rolled right,
yards. unexpectedly, the Knights didn’t do a lot of The second of which really cost the Dons avoided one tackler and then lofted a pass to
“When I saw how they defended the run, I passing. because on the ensuing play — the first of Lautaimi at the 5-yard line. He made a twist-
knew it would be tough sledding,” said They did, however, do a lot of running. the second quarter — Iskander took a hand- ing, acrobatic catch to haul it in and flopped
Aragon head coach Steve Sell. “I thought we Nate Iskander ran for a game-high 106 yards off up the gut, got past the wash at the line into the end zone for the Dons’ second score
could hold them to two touchdowns and we on 14 carries, while quarterback Quincy of scrimmage and bolted the rest of the way of the night.
would score three.” Sherman accounted for 90 yards on 18 car- untouched for a 46-yard score to tie the The missed extra point, however, had
A week after rushing for more than 400 ries as the Knights finished with 208 yards game at 7. Aragon playing catch-up the rest of the
yards, the Dons’ ground attack was pretty on the ground. “That play was a little bit of an ad lib,” game.
well grounded by the Hillsdale defense, Both Iskander and Sherman also scored Parodi said. “It came down to can we get some first
holding Aragon to just 149 yards rushing. for Hillsdale. It was still tied at 7-all when Hillsdale downs and then can we pop one?,” Parodi
Paul Lautaimi, who went over the 200-yard “I knew it would be a struggle to move the received the second-half kickoff and John said. “We were looking for that crease and
mark against Menlo a week ago, was held to ball,” Parodi said. Catanzarita went 77 yards for an apparent we found two.”

CAL
offense, which is averaging 40.8 points, and a “They play really good defense,” Cal coach “If it’s initially not there, he’d going to bide
California defense that is the best in the Pac-12 Justin Wilcox said. “We’ve got a ton of respect his time and find a window,” Wilcox said.
against the pass. The Bears knocked previous for them.” “You’ve got to play the whole down.”
Continued from page 13 No. 15 Washington out of the Top 25 when Wilcox said one key for the Bears will be Washington State is seeking its first Pac-12
they beat the Huskies 12-10 last weekend. constantly changing the formations that North title and can secure it by winning its final
Leach is known for thinking the playoff field Cal allows just 165 passing yards per game Cougars quarterback Gardner Minshew sees four games. The Cougars’ 11-game home win-
should be expanded. At minimum, all confer- and they have held seven of eight opponents across the line of scrimmage. ning streak is the fourth-longest in the nation,
ence champions should be in the playoffs, under 350 yards of total offense. behind Alabama (24), Clemson (12) and
Minshew is adept at extending plays until he Washington (12).
Leach said. “They bounce around on defense,” Leach finds an open receiver. Many other quarter-
With just four teams, “really good” programs said. “They play hard. They’re physical.” backs will throw the ball away if no one is Last year, Cal shut down the Air Raid and
are left out, Leach said. The big problem for California is that the open, Wilcox said. Minshew, who has a deep clobbered the Cougars 37-3 in Berkeley.
Saturday’s game will feature a classic show- Bears don’t score much, and WSU also has a and talented receiving corps, doesn’t do that Leach said there was not much to take from
down between Washington State’s potent solid defense. often. that game.

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injury. Washington might also see the season debut of tal-

FRIDAY
Football
WHAT’S ON TAP
STANFORD
Continued from page 13
ented tight end Hunter Bryant, who has yet to play due to an
offseason knee injury.
“We’re sitting in there every week figuring out how do we
Hillsdale at Aragon, Terra Nova at Half Moon Bay, Menlo School vs Sacred Heart Prep at make this a little bit better. We will make progress,”
Woodside,Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, Carlmonyt at Sequoia, Jefferson at King’s Acad- Washington coach Chris Petersen said.
emy, Capuchino at Mills, 7:30 p.m. The Cardinal (5-3, 3-2 Pac-12) are already in the position Stanford’s biggest question will be the status of running
SATURDAY
of needing extra help after losing to Washington State last back Bryce Love, who has rushed for only 413 yards and
Girls’ volleyball week. A third conference loss would essentially eliminate three touchdowns while dealing with a lingering ankle
CCS championship any hopes of a division title. problem. Love had 71 yards rushing last week against
Division II
No. 1 Aragon (26-6) vs No. 3 Mountain View (29-6) at Gunn High School-Palo Alto, 5 p.m.
Washington’s situation isn’t as precarious but a loss Washington State, but carried just six times.
would be a huge blow. The Huskies (6-3, 4-2) still have a
Division IV
No. 3 Notre Dame-Belmont (26-11) vs No. 4 Harker School (17-11) at Gunn, 7:30 p.m.
matchup with Washington State in the regular-season MORE TACKLES
finale. A win Saturday plus a win over Oregon State in two
weeks could mean the Apple Cup rivalry game will be a win- Washington LB Ben Burr-Kirven continues to lead the
Boys’ water polo
CCS playoffs ner-take-all affair for the second time in three seasons. country in tackles with 122, 38 more
Open Division But it’s still a huge disappointment for Stanford and than he had all last season in 13 games.
No. 6 St. Francis (13-13) vs No. 3 Menlo School (20-7) at Gunn, 4 p.m.
Washington to be in this position. In a sign of how much Burr-Kirven has recorded at least 13 tack-
No. 8 Soquel (20-4) vs No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep (24-2) at Aptos, 5:30 p.m. les in six of Washington’s nine games.
luster has come off what was supposed to be one of the
Division I biggest Pac-12 North games of the season, the Huskies and Burr-Kirven had 14 last week against
No. 6 Menlo-Atherton (11-13) at No. 3 Palo Alto (16-11), 7 p.m.
Cardinal are being relegated to the Pac-12 Network. California.
No. 7 Woodside (19-7) vs No. 2 Los Gatos (16-9) at Los Altos, 4 p.m. “When I watch tapes of his high school
Washington’s biggest question will be how it reacts after
Division II games, all he does is tackle everybody.
last week’s offensive slog in a 12-10 loss to California that
No. 8 Mills (18-4) vs No. 1 Santa Cruz (15-6) at Lynbrook, 5:30 p.m. Since he’s been at Washington, all he’s
included the benching of starting quarterback Jake
done is tackle everybody. Call him a
Girls’ water polo Browning in the second half. The Huskies have been Ben
CCS playoffs tweener or call him a safety-linebacker,
regressing offensively in recent weeks, but should be get-
Open Division
ting a boost with the possible return of running back Myles Burr-Kirven the guy is a great football player, ”
No. 6 Los Gatos (23-2) vs No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep (20-6) at Los Altos, 2:30 p.m. Stanford coach David Shaw said.
Gaskin after he missed the past two games with a shoulder
Division I
No. 8 Woodside (12-9) at No. 1 Los Altos (14-12), 5:30 p.m.

Football
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In ‘Boy Erased,’ ignorance


is shown empathetically
By Lindsey Bahr experiences in a memoir, is played with deep soulful- chant for tastefully bedazzled
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS which writer-director-actor ness by the talented actor clothing.
Joel Edgerton has adapted for Lucas Hedges who has yet to They’re the kind of family
“Boy Erased” is based on the screen in a manner that is meet a role he can’t conquer. who when presented with the
the true story of a young man, admirably and almost radical- His parents are Marshall information that their only
Garrard Conley, whose ly empathetic to all its charac- Eamons (Russell Crowe), a son might be gay, aren’t just
Baptist family put him in a ters — even the villains. respected local pastor and car opposed to the idea, but
conversion therapy center to In the film, the protagonist salesman in Arkansas, and believe deep down that it’s a
“cure” his homosexuality is called Jared Eamons, giv- Nancy Eamons (Nicole sin, a choice, and an affliction
when he was just 19-years- ing a little distance perhaps Kidman), a dutiful wife and that can be cured, on par with
old. Conley wrote about his from the real life subjects. He caring mother with a pen- See ERASED, Page 20
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM


By Susan Cohn the usually instantaneous act of perception
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT when we recognize things in reality or in
imagery. The paintings can be viewed with
“ROCKS AND SAND”: VARIATIONS any of the four edges “UP” and are derived
ON A THEME, PHOTOGRAPHS BY from the artist’s memory and imagination
JAMEY BRZEZINSKI AT THE CALD- with no photographic references. He some-
WELL GALLERY IN REDWOOD CITY. times hangs the square ones diamond-like,
Painter Jamey Brzezinski, whose work with one corner “UP.” Over the decades,
examines the line between Non-objective Brzezinski taught art for various Bay Area
Abstraction and Realism, started his colleges and universities, including the
“Rocks and Sand” series in 1977 as prints College of San Mateo and Cañada College.
— lithographs and etchings. This led him “Rocks and Sand” by Jamey Brzezinski is
on a 40-year journey portraying gutters, on view at the Caldwell Gallery, 400 County
curbs, sidewalks, landscaping, pools and Center in the Hall of Justice, Redwood City
decking of brick, flagstones and tile pat- through Jan. 1, 2019.
terns from directly above, using an aerial
perspective which both flattens the compo-
sition and enhances the 3D illusionary Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour- Photos of gutters, curbs and sidewalks are included in ‘Rocks and Sand’ by Jamey Brzezinski
nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene. at the Caldwell Gallery, within the Hall of Justice in Redwood City.
aspects. These views from above prolong

doesn’t have a point of view, it just doesn’t no fault of his own, he has managed to dis- keeps the viewer at a bit of a distance.

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Continued from page 19
rush to demonize the people putting Jared in
this situation. The administrators at the
center (including Flea as an ex-con there to
appoint them and he carries that shame.
The center devolves into a place of hor-
rors as the weeks go on, but there is a glint
For Edgerton as a writer and director, “Boy
Erased” is very strong, albeit less flashy,
follow-up to his first film “The Gift,” a taut
muscle the kids into submission) do that of hope as Nancy, who is stewarding her son thriller that couldn’t be more different from
well enough on their own, and without to and from the sessions while they stay in this one. “Boy Erased” is undoubtedly more
things like domestic violence, alcoholism external embellishment or contrivances. important, however, and even though it
and pedophilia. But they’re also the kind of a local hotel, starts to read up on their
might be difficult to watch at times, it’s
family who believes that this mentality The story is told in real time peppered philosophies and techniques. It’s an arc that
done with such evident love and sensitivity
comes from love, not intolerance or preju- with various flashbacks as Jared wrestles I didn’t see coming and one that justifies
that it’s hard to imagine a human being not
dice. with what he’s been through (including an why someone as brilliant as Kidman was
connecting in some way, and perhaps even
And so, after some tears and consulting incredibly traumatic and upsetting incident necessary. Even Crowe, who is mostly
learning something along the way.
with local men of the church who’ve “dealt” that I won’t say anything more about here), absent, gets his own few minutes of affect-
“Boy Erased,” a Focus Features release, is
with things like this before, Marshall what he’s felt and what he wants to do. We ing emotion by the end.
rated R by the Motion Picture Association
decides to ship Jared off to conversion ther- don’t get much of Jared’s internal mono- You do wish you got to know everyone a of America for “sexual content including an
apy to be fixed in a program run by a man logue, but there is the sense that there is real little better, especially Jared’s therapy- assault, some language and brief drug use.”
named Victor Sykes (played by Edgerton conflict in him. He’s a good kid who is used mates (Troye Sivan, Jesse LaTourette, Running time: 114 minutes. Three stars out
himself). This is not to say that the film to pleasing his parents, and now, through Britton Sear among them) but the film of four.
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‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’ falls flat


By Mark Kennedy Morgan Freeman tries to bring dignity to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clara’s eccentric godfather, but he’s had bet-
ter lines in Mountain Dew commercials.
Directors Joe Johnston and Lasse
So Disney has gone ahead and made a
Hallstrom also called on Misty Copeland,
Christmas movie from “The Nutcracker.” Is
principal dancer for American Ballet
this what we’re doing now? We’re making
Theatre, to play the main doll in a ballet
big Hollywood movies from 19th century
within the movie, which was a wise move.
ballets? Anyone have any fresh ideas at all?
But other poor decisions mar the film,
Talk about low-hanging fruit: It’s a sugar
including dressing Eugenio Derbez and
plum.
Richard E. Grant in over-the-top costumes
“The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” is and telling them to act as if they just snort-
visually marvelous, inconsistently acted ed a case of Snickers bars. And there’s a
and rather incoherent in that fantasy genre moment late in the film when you realize
way. There’s not even that much dancing, to that some of the best acting has been deliv-
tell the truth. Little kids might end up too ered... by a digital mouse. (Hey, this is
scared and adults may need several shots of Disney, remember? The Mouse always
insulin. rules.)
There’s a lot of stuff going on here so The real stars of this film are the hundreds
hold onto your popcorn. The story is based and hundreds — sit through the credits and
on E.T.A. Hoffmann’s original 1816 tale, marvel at the number — of visual effects
“The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, ” folk who have let us swoop over these
which went on to become a celebrated ballet snowy cities and forests on the wings of a
with stirring music by Tchaikovsky. (One bird, who use thousands of wriggling mice
likely selling point for Disney is the sound- to come together to make one big Mouse
track to the film is royalty-free.) King, and who make a legion of tin soldiers
Screenwriter Ashleigh Powell has spun a marching look positively frightening. And
tale of a spunky and brainy 14-year-old ‘The Nutcracker and the Four Realms’ is visually marvelous, inconsistently acted and rather the lush orchestrations of Tchaikovsky,
Clara who adores elaborate gear mecha- incoherent in that fantasy genre way. with sections repeated in different styles,
nisms and quotes Newton’s Third Law. One show off this classic work well.
morose Christmas, she gets a present from it’s safe to say the whole film would fall Banks’ role in “The Hunger Games” but Disney has potentially opened the door
her late mother that sends her on a quest to apart if not for a brilliant performance from thought the other actress was underplaying with a sequel if this one succeeds. But, to be
the Land of Snowflakes, the Land of Mackenzie Foy (“The Twilight Saga: it and so has brought twice as much irritat- frank, it rather limps to the goal line:
Flowers, the Land of Sweets and the Land of Breaking Dawn”) as Clara. Soft, angry, ten- ing energy, including saying things in Clara’s relationship with the nutcracker
Hokum — sorry, that last one is the omi- der, pained and regal — Foy is absolutely squeaky voice like “Isn’t it magnificent?” soldier ends chastely and she offers a vague
nous Fourth Realm, which is overrun by luminous, both a tomboy and a princess. ‘’banish’d,” ‘’tres chic” and “oh, poo.” promise to return — hopefully with an act-
rodents and fog and demented Cirque du She speaks through her eyes and really digs At the other end of the spectrum is Jayden ing coach — to the land of sweets, flowers
Soleil performers. into lines like “The real world doesn’t make Fowora-Knight — he’s awfully wooden and and snowflakes. But take your time, Clara.
Clara must unite all these divisive paral- sense anymore.” just because he plays a former nutcracker is Don’t rush on our behalf.
lel worlds in time to return to her sad family The rest of the cast is uneven, to put it no excuse. There’s also Helen Mirren, who “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms,” a
and celebrate, well, being together. There politely this Christmas period. Keira portrays the leader of the Fourth Realm with Walt Disney Pictures release, is rated PG for
are elements of Lara Croft, “The King and I” Knightley as the Sugar Plum Fairy seems to such a swashbuckling style that she’s “some mild peril.” Running time: 99 min-
and “The Chronicles of Narnia” here, and have modeled her character on Elizabeth missed when not on screen. Plus, poor utes. One and a half stars out of four.

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In masterful ‘Burning,’ rage simmers in Seoul


By Jake Coyle befriends while stealing Haemi’s affection)
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS immediately arouses our suspicions. While
Haemi is dancing, Ben shares a dark secret
In the smoldering centerpiece of Chang- with Jongsu. Soon after, Haemi disappears,
dong Lee’s masterly “Burning” — a mourn- and Jongsu is lured into a desperate, obses-
ful cry of a movie — a young, tragic South sive mission to find her. In his father’s old
Korean woman named Haemi (an exquisite truck he tails Ben’s sports car; across the
Jun Jong-seo) dances before two men at twi- rural outskirts of Paju he runs, frantically
light while Miles Davis floats bluely from a searching for signs of the crime he’s
nearby car radio. The Korean countryside increasingly sure happened.
stretches northward behind her. Her arms These scenes, crisscrossing the Korean
sway low and then high. countryside, further the impression that Lee
It’s a dance she has learned from the is taking a view of his country as a whole.
Bushmen during a recent trip to Africa. She But there are touches that expand Lee’s
calls it the dance of Great Hunger, and she’s patient tale. A TV in the foreground flickers
ecstatic as she moves. But, as if something with news of the Korean youth unemploy-
catches her and brings her back down to ment rate and of Trump. Asked about what
earth, she finishes in tears. story he’s writing, Jongsu shrugs helpless-
“Burning,” the South Korean director’s ly: “To me, the world is a mystery.”
‘Burning’ is ostensibly a psychological thriller, loosely adapted from a 1992 short story by Something is wrong in the world of
sixth feature film (and first in eight years), Haruki Murakami, but every plot turn burns with an existential sorrow.
sways with a mysterious heartache. It’s “Burning,” even if it can’t quite be found or
ostensibly a psychological thriller, loose- best of the year. Jongsu is the movie’s pro- apartment. During their lovemaking, articulated. Lee has drawn his film with clas-
ly adapted from a 1992 short story by tagonist: a slow-witted aspiring writer who Jongsu breathes anxiously while staring at sic archetypes of class division, but he’s
Haruki Murakami, but every plot turn burns moves home to his father’s livestock farm a momentary flicker of reflection that, reaching further — grasping, like Jongsu,
with an existential sorrow. Haemi and the (it consists of little more than a lone cow) Haemi has told him, is the only sun the to hold on to something. He finds no
two men watching her in that scene — her in the border town of Paju northwest of apartment gets. answers, and I’m not sure the film’s violent
childhood friend Jongsu (Ah-in Yoo) and Seoul. His father, a stubborn brute who long When Haemi, a restless, fatalistic soul in conclusion quite does justice to the careful-
her wealthy lover Ben (Steven Yeun, of the ago chased off Jongsu’s mother and sister, search of something more, flies to Africa, ly calibrated mysteries that came before it.
“Walking Dead”) — form the kind of trian- has been imprisoned for assaulting a gov- she returns — to Jongsu’s disappointment But like Haemi’s melancholy dance in the
gle that could fuel any noir. But it’s the ernment official. — with Ben. He’s preternaturally suave, half-light, Lee has beautifully, wrenchingly
helplessness and rage that they share, Before returning home, Jongsu runs into drives a Porsche and lives in the fashion- summoned an unshakeable sense of disqui-
which reaches such a stunning crescendo in Haemi, who’s working scantily dressed on able Seoul neighborhood of Gangnam. If et.
Haemi’s dance, that slowly singes all the sidewalk, holding raffles that award Jongsu is trapped in the old Korea, Ben is a “Burning,” a Well Go USA Entertainment
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Lee’s film, this year’s South Korean Oscar barely bats an eye when she reminds him says the awed Jongsu. Association of America but contains vio-
submission, was the sensation of the they grew up together in Paju. Their past But there’s also something disturbing lence and nudity. Korean with English sub-
Cannes Film Festival in May (though it together seems a comfort to Haemi, who a about Ben whose interest in the far poorer titles. Running time: 148 minutes. Three
went home prizeless) and it’s one of the little later draws Jongsu back to her tiny Haemi and Jongsu (whom he warmly and a half stars out of four.

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related death in the county in less than

SATURDAY, NOV. 3
Calendar
Academy and the San Carlos
TASER
Continued from page 1
a year. Three Daly City police officers
involved in a struggle with 34-year-
old Warren Ragudo Jan. 16 — during
Estate Sale. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Good Children’s Theater. $15. For more which a Taser was deployed — were
Shepherd Episcopal Church, 1300 information call 353-6591. also found by the District Attorney’s
Fifth Ave., Belmont. Vintage and mod- charges against the officers is not war- Office to have acted in accordance with
ern items. All proceeds will benefit Zoppé: An Italian Family Circus ranted.
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. 2018. 4 p.m. to midnight. Circus Tent the law in April.
Free. For more information call 593- at Red Morton Park, 1455 Madison In a letter sent to Redwood City Because an autopsy report concluded
4844. Ave., Redwood City. Founded in Police Chief Dan Mulholland Saad died as a result of cardiac arrest
Venice, Italy in 1842, the Zoppé Italian
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Family Circus has been entertaining Thursday, District Attorney Steve occurring during physical exertion,
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood audiences for seven generations with Wagstaffe concluded use of force by physical restraint and Taser, Wagstaffe
City. A solo exhibition of gallery artist its enchanting exhibition of
Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work shows us the European circus. Cost $12 to $28. For Officers Matthew Cydzik, Daniel Di said the investigation and recent Taser-
beauty in patterns all around us. Free. more information call 780-7311. Bona, Oscar Poveda and Brian related events have caused law enforce-
For more information call (415) 987- Simmons and contributing to the death was able to breathe and that he was, in
7360. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the ment officials to try to learn more
Dead). 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo of Ramzi Saad Aug. 13 did not involve fact, breathing, the officers noticed about the role Tasers played in the
Plan your California Trend Setting County History Museum, 2200 a violation of any California criminal moments later Saad’s body become incidents. Based on the report avail-
Landscape. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Broadway, Redwood City. Within the
Redwood City Public Works Museum will be kid’s crafts, including statutes. less rigid and was non-responsive. able, Wagstaffe noted it’s not clear
Department, 1400 Broadway, the decoration of a clay calavera. The By employing procedures learned Paramedics attending to his mother exactly which of the three causes of
Redwood City. Learn the principles of altars traditionally salute family were unable to revive him with life-
garden design. Free. For more infor- members who have passed and through Crisis Intervention Training death identified caused Saad’s heart to
mation call 349-3000. include some simple and some elab- and in an attempt to subdue Saad — a 6- saving measures, according to the let- fail and said he’s asked the Coroner’s
orate creations. For more information foot-1-inch man weighing 273 pounds ter.
Friends of the Millbrae Librar y call 299-0104. Office to further investigate each of
Book Sale. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Millbrae who earlier in the evening forcibly Wagstaffe said there is no other way them.
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For Tim Griffith Foundation Annual pushed his 83-year-old mother to the to describe the incident other than a Because multiple factors could have
more information call 697-0319. Gala Dinner and Silent Auction.
5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo Elks ground — the four officers acted in tragedy beginning when a man with a had a role in each of the three Taser-
Drought-tolerant Native Plant and Club, 229 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo. The accordance with the law, said history of schizophrenia, bipolar dis- related deaths this year, Wagstaffe also
Pollinator Gardens for Residential event will support the foundation’s order, diabetes, high blood pressure
Back yards. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. North Meadowlark Retreat weekend pro- Wagstaffe. wondered what effect another non-
Coast County Water, 2400 Francisco gram for parents who have lost a As the first officer to arrive at the and high cholesterol did not take his lethal weapon could have had on the
Blvd., Pacifica. Learn how to create a child, as well as for Tim’s House, a tran- home on the 500 block of Lanyard medication.
native plant pollinator garden and sitional housing facility for young individuals under the same set of cir-
habitats for backyards. Free. For more men in substance abuse treatment. Drive where Saad lived with his moth- “[Poveda] was following every step cumstances. Though he acknowledged
information call 349-3000. The Tim Griffith Foundation helps to er, Poveda learned from neighbors that they teach officers to do,” said the ongoing debate about the use of
heal and strengthen Bay Area com-
Free Influenza Vaccine. 10 a.m. to 2 munities by providing support and Saad had mental health issues and low- Wagstaffe. “It was just a tragedy that Tasers by law enforcement has height-
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda services to those affect by addiction, ered his voice when he invited Saad to Mr. Saad’s life came to an end.” ened in the wake of the three deaths,
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Given by the violence and loss. Cost $50. For more The end of the district attorney’s
Stanford Flu Crew. Free. For more information call 701-6687. sit down on the curb. But after Saad Wagstaffe said it’s ultimately up to city
information call 591-8286. suddenly attempted to punch Poveda, investigation into Saad’s death comes councils and police departments to
South San Francisco 38th Annual Live Concert and Sing-along. 6:30 the officer deployed his Taser and less than a month after a 36-year-old have those conversations.
Holiday Boutique. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern, 1655
Municipal Services Building, 33 Arroy Mission Road, South San Francisco. struck Saad twice while at the same unarmed man, Chinedu Valentine Though questions may remain about
Drive, South San Francisco. Over 50 Music from a variety of decades. For time telling Saad to put his hands Okobi, died following an altercation the use of Tasers among law enforce-
vendors, free refreshments and raffle more information call 544-3623.
tickets. For more information call 829-
behind his back, an order the man with San Mateo County sheriff’s ment officials, for Wagstaffe, what was
3820. Dance Night at Odd Fellows. 7:30 refused, according to the letter. deputies in Millbrae Oct. 3 in which a clear was that four officers responding
p.m. to 10 p.m. Off Fellows Lodge, 526 Taser was deployed multiple times. to a call for help at Saad’s home that
George Post: Family and Friends. Main St., Half Moon Bay. Music by DJ Poveda managed to handcuff Saad
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kerwin Galleries, Blake Markes who will take requests. despite his kicking and resisting the Wagstaffe expected the ongoing inves- night did not break any laws.
1107 California Drive, Burlingame. Art No partner needed. Free. For more officer before the three other officers tigation into Okobi’s death to take at “Our hope is that these never occur,”
exhibit to celebrate Kerwin Galleries’ information call 219-3522.
55 years in Burlingame. For more arrived at the scene and held the man least another six weeks, noting the he said. “We know that every so often
information call 340-8400. SUNDAY, NOV. 4 to the ground. Though they ensured he October incident marks the third Taser- they do.”
Adult Board Game Meetup. 12:30
Academic and Career Coaching p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Menlo Park Main
with VetNow by Brainfuse. 10:15 Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.
mer and early fall and typically go mercial boats are allowed to go out.
p.m. South San Francisco Main
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave. South San
Francisco. Learn about VetNow a new
service for Veterans and their families
that provides a live benefits naviga-
Games are provided for free. For more
information call 330-2501.
Friends of the Millbrae Library Big
Book and Media Sale. 1 p.m. to 3
CRAB
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away by November when crab season
begins. But in recent years, warmer
waters have lingered later into the
“It’s more dodging buoys than any-
thing else [once the commercial sea-
son opens] and it gets to be too crazy
tor, online career assistance and aca- p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., year, as has the toxic algae. out there,” Delong said, adding that
demic skills building. For more infor- Millbrae. Many Chinese materials for
mation call 829-3860. kids and adults. Books and media of One “hot crab” as it’s called was it’s not uncommon for other fishermen
all kinds. For more information call longtime fisherman and president of found near Bodega Bay, though the to steal crabs from their pods. “We just
Financial Literacy Workshop. 10:30 697-0319. the Half Moon Bay Seafood Marketing crabs tested south of Point Reyes are do it for fun. And for the free crab.”
a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Association. “Usually the whole park-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Family Tree 50th Anniversary all clean by now, said Jim Anderson, a Sport fishermen are limited to 10
Come and learn the formula to build- Celebration. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ing lot is full and people park trailers. fisherman and member of the crabs per person, which is not hard for
ing wealth and making good finan- Mahany Hall, 1336 Arroyo Ave., San It gets pretty crazy here and there’ll be
cial decisions. Free. For more informa- Carlos. To register or for more infor- Dungeness Crab Task Force. In addi- them to reach during those first two
tion call 591-8286. mation call 591-9524. at least a couple of hundred boats tion to testing for toxins, crabs are weeks. But once the commercial sea-
launching [on Saturday].” also tested for quality — they must son opens, their catches diminish sig-
Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m. Golden Gate Radio Orchestra Fall
South San Francisco Main Library, 840 Concert. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Crystal Nov. 3 is the recreational season contain a certain amount of meat nificantly.
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Springs UMC, 2145 Bunker Hill Drive,
San Mateo. Cost $15. For more infor- opener for crab. Commercial fisher- before they can be harvested. McHenry expects a slow season
Experienced staff will be on hand to
help you learn the basics. Supplies are mation call (310) 504-0359. men like McHenry will have to wait But in Half Moon Bay, there are so because last year he didn’t see a lot of
limited so feel free to bring a skein of
MONDAY, NOV. 5
until Nov. 15, though they may have many recreational fishermen that qual- “short crabs” — immature crabs that
worsted weight yarn and size 8 knit-
ting needles or size ‘J’ crochet hook. Free Adult Computer Classes. 8 a.m. to wait longer than that depending on ity assessments are based off of their would, by now, be ready for harvest —
to noon and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. South where they fish. McHenry plans to set
For experienced knitters, bring a proj-
San Francisco Adult Education, 825 catches.   but no one really knows what to expect
ect and any questions you might his traps off the coast of Humboldt
have to this social knitting circle. For Southwood Drive, South San “Everyone is waiting to see what the until the recreational season is under-
more information call 829-3860. Francisco. Learn proper typing tech- County, where the season has already sport fishermen do in terms of the way.
niques, saving and retrieving files in
Windows 10 and working in been delayed because of domoic acid, a quantity and quality of their catch,” Anderson said he and his fellow fish-
Cure the Outbreak : Time Loop
Puzzle Game. Noon. South San Microsoft Office Suite 2016. You can toxin produced by algae blooms in rel- Anderson said.  ermen have found countless 1-inch
Francisco Main Library, 840 W., learn Windows, Word, Excel, atively warm waters that can accumu-
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. PowerPoint, Access, emailing, etc. All Jim Delong, Antonio Abila and crabs this year and last year, but they
Registration required for all teams. levels welcome. Free. For more infor- late in shellfish and potentially kill Chuck Bruemmer have been fishing for won’t be ready for harvest until next
Maximum number of team members mation call 827-8455. humans who consume it.  crab out of Half Moon Bay for 20 or so year. 
is six people. For more information
call 829-3860. Tai Chi for Mobility and Balance. The algae blooms responsible for years and only do it for the first two “It’s hard to predict, but it looks like
9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Little House,
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center, domoic acid are common in the sum- weeks of the season before the com- a decent future,” he said. 
South San Francisco Women’s Club
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TERMS & coNdITIoNS ExPERIENcEd AuToMoTIvE Service
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- writer Needed Immediately in Half Moon
fieds will not be responsible for more Bay Call 650-726-0711.
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
bility shall be limited to the price of one
insertion. No allowance will be made for HANdyMAN NEEdEd (Redwood
errors not materially affecting the value City Area)
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- We are looking for a reliable Handy-
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate man to undertake upkeep and repair
Card. tasks for the interiors or exteriors of
commercial and residential premises
110 Employment in the Redwood City area. We'll rely
on you to keep our facilities in perfect
condition by doing various odd jobs.
A/v SuPERvISoR This position is full time, Monday thru
Friday. Company vehicle will be pro-
FT/Ex. Benes. Support and ops vided and will be available at a desig-
of sound, lighting, video and nated site each day. We are a large
staging for high use conference janitorial company and perform E-Ver-
center. AA + 2 years event ify and background checks on all ap-
venue/theater exp. plicants. Must work in a neat and
timely manner and technical knowl-
Apply edge are important to this position.
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strong general repair skills. Must be
able to work on your own, work from
task list and communicate issues im-
mediately to Maintenance Manager.
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110 employment 203 public notices 203 public notices tundra tundra tundra
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
StateMent #279075 StateMent #279115
neWSpaper internS The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
JournaliSM as: Chico’s Service Station, 401 Linden as: Garibaldi Properties, 7361-7395 Mis-
Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA sion St, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- tered Owners: 1) Harry P. Aubright III,
terns to do entry level reporting, re- 94080. Registered Owner: Fu Chico
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by Trustee, 401 Magnolia Ave, Millbrae, CA
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- a Corporation. The registrant com- 94030 2) Irene A. Aubright, trustee,
so welcome. menced to transact business under the same address 3) Richard Garibaldi,
FBN on 8/08/2018. Trustee, 2308 Easton Dr, Burlingame,
We expect a commitment of four to /s/Jeannie Fu/ CA 94010 4) Dennis Green, Trustee,
eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses- 2871 Greenville Ln, Santa Rosa, CA
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published 95401 5) Barney Morris, Trustee, 1079
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Bird St, Oroville, CA 95965 6) Donald J.
terns have progressed in time into 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). Garibaldi, Trustee, 32 Olcese Ct, Daly
paid correspondents and full-time re- City, CA 94015 7) Donald L. Hennig,
porters. Trustee, 46 El Cerrito Ave, San Mateo,
CA 94402 8) Carol G. Hennig, Trustee,
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe same address 9) Paul F Meyer, Trustee,
College students or recent graduates StateMent #279106
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper 340 Robinwood, Hillsborogh, CA 94010
The following person is doing business
experience is preferred but not neces- as: INTEGRAF, 2268 Westborough Blvd.
10) Ethel L Meyer, Trustee, same ad- over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
sarily required. dress. The business is conducted by an
Ste. 302-145, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- Unincorporated Association other than a
CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: IN- Partnership. The registrant commenced
Please send a cover letter describing TEGRAF LLC, WA. The business is
your interest in newspapers, a resume to transact business under the FBN on
and three recent clips. Before you ap- conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- 11/15/2012.
ply, you should familiarize yourself ny. The registrant commenced to trans- /s/Harry P. Aubright III/
with our publication. Our Web site: act business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses-
www.smdailyjournal.com. 11/10/2008. sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish-
/s/Alec Jeong/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Send your information via e-mail to This statement was filed with the Asses- 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18).
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- sor-County Clerk on 10/10/18. (Publish-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18).
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
StateMent #279119
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe The following person is doing business
StateMent #279051 as: Santos Hauling And Cleaning, 861 N.
The following person is doing business Claremont ST, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
127 elderly care as: ZRERD.COM, 755 Mountain Vw, #8, Registered Owner: Miquel C. Dos San-
DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered tos, same address. The business is con-
Owner: Helen Angeldones, same ad- ducted by an Individual. The registrant
FaMily reSource dress. The business is conducted by an commenced to transact business under
Individual. The registrant commenced to the FBN on N/A.
203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances
guiDe transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Miquel C. Dos Santos/
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s /s/Helen Angeldones/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe Mixa Mixer with bowel twin motor
StateMent #279236 notice oF penDency oF action $50.00 (650)576-5026
twice-a-week resource guide for This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- STATE OF NEW MEXICO
sor-County Clerk on 10/4/18. (Published ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business
children and families. as: Alban Interior Plant Service, 777 El COUNTY OF SANTA FE neW, Singer Sewing Machine Univer-
every tuesday & Weekend in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). Camino Real, Apt 6, BURLINGAME, CA
94010. Registered Owner: Moises Ubal- Case No.: D-101-CV-2018-01875 chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
Look for it in today’s paper to FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe do Alban Lozano, same address. The
find information on family FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe StateMent #279193 business is conducted by an Individual. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI- riccar 500 hi performance upright vac-
StateMent #279117 The following person is doing business The registrant commenced to transact ETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, uum $75.00 (650)576-5026
resources in the local area, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE
including childcare. The following person is doing business as: Clean Fresh, 1600 E. 3rd Ave. Apt. business under the FBN on 9-4-2012. FOR HILLDALE TRUST, Plaintiff, rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
as: Caring Companions, 192 Camelia 2314, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- /s/Moises Ubaldo Alban Lozano/ vs. vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
Drive, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- tered Owner: Henry F. Castillo, same ad- This statement was filed with the Asses- KENNETH G. BAIRD III; NATASHA F. (650)952-3500
tered Owner: Nemesia Quitain, same ad- dress. The business is conducted by an sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- TURKICH; THE BAIRD FAMILY REVO-
dress. The business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant commenced to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SeWing Machine-royal XL 6000
201 personals Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the FBN on N/A. 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18).
CABLE LIVING TRUST
11/29/2007, Defendants.
U/A/D
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
transact business under the FBN on /s/Henry F. Castillo/ (650)342-8436.
Seeking gentleMan, young at 10/9/2018. This statement was filed with the Asses-
heart, who loves life. I'm 69, F. widowed, STATE OF NEW MEXICO to Defend-
/s/Nemesia A. Quitain/ sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish- FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe ants, Kenneth G. Baird III, Natasha F. VacuuM cleaner (reconditioned)
coastsider, kind, loving, fun. Love walk- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
ing, swimming, singing, photography, This statement was filed with the Asses- StateMent #279299 Turkich and The Baird Family Revocable
sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). The following person is doing business Living Trust U/A/D 11/29/2007:
travel. Lets talk! WRITE: Box 3756, WeStern WaShBoarD Sales made
HMB, 94019. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: MAC Brows by Giao, 424 N San Ma-
You are hereby notified that the above- of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe teo Dr #500, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. $75. phone 650-369-2486.
StateMent #279150 Registered Owner: Giao Dinh, 15122 named Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund
203 public notices The following person is doing business Beatty St., San Leandro, CA 94579. The Society, FSB, D/B/A Christiana Trust, not
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe as: Happy Kids Daycare and Preschool, business is conducted by an Individual. individually but as trustee for Hilldale 297 Bicycles
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe StateMent #278881 733 Rand Street, SAN MATEO, CA The registrant commenced to transact Trust has filed a civil action against you
The following person is doing business in the above-entitled Court and cause, aDult BikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal-
StateMent #279103 94401. Registered Owners: Galina Gal- business under the FBN on N/A.
the general object thereof being to fore-
as: Teacher Lin’s Peace Train, 803 North ant, same address. The business is con- /s/Giao Dinh/ loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
The following person is doing business Humboldt St. #311, SAN MATEO, CA close a mortgage on real property locat-
ducted by an Individual. The registrant This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: LHC Heating and Cooling, 267 36th 94401. Registered Owner: Linda Joan commenced to transact business under sor-County Clerk on 10/25/18. (Publish-
ed at 804 Brillantes Arenas, Santa Fe, chilD’S SchWinn Bicycle, Blue in
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- Fenn, same address. The business is NM 87501. The real property which is good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
the FBN on N/A. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the subject matter of this action is legally
tered Owner: Kong Don Lee, same ad- conducted by an Individual. The regis- /s/Galina Galant/ 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18).
trant commenced to transact business described as follows: Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
dress. The business is conducted by an This statement was filed with the Asses-
under the FBN on August 14, 2018. sor-County Clerk on 10/15/18. (Publish- Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
Individual. The registrant commenced to /s/Linda Joan Fenn/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
UNIT TWENTY-NINE (29), AS SHOWN
transact business under the FBN on N/A. ON PLAT ENTITLED "VALLE DEL SOL, Mountain Bike new 21 gears $100.
This statement was filed with the Asses- 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). StateMent #279172 A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, (650)722-3634
/s/Kong Don Lee/ sor-County Clerk on 9/18/18. (Published The following person is doing business SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO; PROPERTY
This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: S.A.M. Singapore Math, 1031 E. Hill- MAP PHASE ONE (1), UNITS 1-31, Mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe sdale Blvd. Suite F, FOSTER CITY, CA good. $39. (660)342-5220
sor-County Clerk on 10/10/18. (Publish- StateMent #279199 SHEET 1 AND 2", FILED JANUARY 20,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 94404. Registered Owner: Sin & Cos 1975, AS DOCUMENT NOS. 371,434
The following person is doing business
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). StateMent oF aBanDonMent oF as: Reka Jane Photography, 7 Ashton
LLC, CA, 100 Grand Ln. #130, Foster AND 371,435, AND RECORDED IN 298 collectibles
Ave, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered City, CA 94404. The business is con- PLAT BOOK 38, PAGES 25-26, IN THE
the uSe oF a FictitiouS BuSineSS ducted by a Limited Liability Company. RECORDS OF SANTA FE COUNTY,
Owner: Reka Szepesvari, same address. BaDge, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
naMe StateMent 259231 The registrant commenced to transact NEW MEXICO. cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- The business is conducted by an Individ-
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe doning the use of the Fictitious Business ual. The registrant commenced to trans- business under the FBN on N/A. San Carlos
StateMent #279104 /s/Grace Chang/ If there is a conflict between the legal de-
Name: Juan Antonio Romero. Name of act business under the FBN on N/A. scription and the street address, the legal
The following person is doing business /s/Reka Szepesvari/ This statement was filed with the Asses- BarBie Doll of the World collection
Business: Maximas Cleaning System. sor-County Clerk on 10/16/18. (Publish- description shall control. $10.00. Call (650)872-2371
as: My 3 Cents, 76 Duane Street, RED- Date of original filing: 01/16/2014. Ad- This statement was filed with the Asses- Unless you serve a pleading or motion in
sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered dress of Principal Place of Business: 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18). response to the Complaint in said cause BeautiFul herMan Miller pendulum
950 Main St. #201, REDWOOD CITY, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, on or before thirty (30) days after the last
Owner: Ralph A. Lentz, same address. 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice
CA 94063. Registrant: Well-Connected publication date, judgment by default will chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
The business is conducted by an Individ- Leader, Inc. The business was conduct- FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe be entered against you.
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- ed by an Individual. FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe StateMent #279369 DepreSSion glaSS Dining Plate. 8
act business under the FBN on 9/1/18. /s/Juan Antonio Romero/ StateMent #279191 The following person is doing business McCARTHY & HOLTHUS, LLP 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Karen Weaver $12 (650)762-6048
/s/Ralph A. Lentz/ The following person is doing business as: Clifford Real Estate, 1721 Marco Po- Susan Barela
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo as: Redwood Creek Advisors, 255 Con- lo Way #12, BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
County on 10/26/18. stitution Dr #B-1008, MENLO PARK, CA 6501 Eagle Rock NE, Suite A-3 lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand
sor-County Clerk on 10/10/18. (Publish- Registered Owner: John E. Clifford Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87113 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 94025. Registered Owner: Steven Kalo- CA. The business is conducted by a
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, nal, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18, geras, 3578 Brook St Apt 4, Lafayette Telephone No.: (505) 219-4900 $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
Corporation. The registrant commenced sbarela@mccarthyholthus.com
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). 11/24/18). CA 94549. The business is conducted to transact business under the FBN on Attorneys for Plaintiff Miller lite Neon sign , work good
by an Individual. The registrant com- June 1985.
menced to transact business under the $59 call (650)218-6528
/s/John E. Clifford/
FBN on 10/15/2018 This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- olD, antique, Bottle Collection: 20
/s/Steven Kalogeras/ sor-County Clerk on 10/31/18. (Publish- nal 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18) bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18, 11/24/18). porcelain Doll collection $10.00.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Call (650)872-2371.
10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18).
SMall rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
orDer to ShoW cauSe For 4162
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe change oF naMe
CASE# 18CIV05305
StateMent #279198
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 210 lost & Found Star WarS R2-D2, original 1998 un-
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos.
The following person is doing business
as: Me Him and Jim, 3441 Crestmoor Dr, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, loSt cat. Black and White. Black Steve 650-518-6614
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, patch on right eye. REWARD.
Owners: Patrick McErlain, same address REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Call (323) 439-7713. teleScope-celeStron aStro
and Rex Hinegardner, 415 W. Orange PETITION OF Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod
Grove Ave, Pomona CA 91768. The Ross Andrew McGowian stand, Like New $150.00
business is conducted by a General Part- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Books Call (415)239-1348.
nership. The registrants commenced to Petitioner: Ross Andrew McGowian filed
trans act business under the FBN on a petition with this court for a decree JaMeS patterSon hardback books. toppS BaSeBall complete set 1987
N/A. changing name as follows: 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
/s/Rex Hinegardner/ Present name: 4474
This statement was filed with the Asses- Ross Andrew McGowian nicholaS SparkS hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- Proposed Name: 299 computers
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Ross Andrew Gustavson V.logVinoV, unuSual Journey to the
10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- 19" color Monitor with stand VG con-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 dition power cord/owners manual includ-
interested in this matter shall appear be- ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe fore this court at the hearing indicated
StateMent #279295 below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 295 art recorDaBle cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
as: g’s hard ginger beer, 935 Washington granted. Any person objecting to the BruSheD FiniSh, 15" X 20" frame (650) 578 9208
Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- holds 18 various size photos. Never
istered Owner: Brew4U, LLC, CA. The name changes described above must file used. $20. 650-369-2486.
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- a written objection that includes the rea- 300 toys
bility Company. The registrant com- sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to oil painting-canVaSS, Victorian
menced to transact business under the Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 aMerican Flyer locomotive runs
FBN on N/A. be heard and must appear at the hearing OBO (650)515-6091 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
/s/Christopher Garrett/ to show cause why the petition should
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is large StuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 296 appliances Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). petition shall be held on 11/15/18 at 9 air conDitioner 10000 BTU w/re- Star WarS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe Order to Show Cause shall be published 0898 302 antiques
StateMent #279233 at least once each week for four succes-
The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- hotpoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent antique heMingray Glass Tele-
as: Farmhouse Coffee, 2718 Alpine ing on the petition in the following news- working condition Burlingame $50 Call graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris-
Road, PORTOLA VALLEY, CA 94028. paper of general circulation: Dan (408)656-0958 tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762-
Registered Owner: Atlee Frechette, 2720 San Mateo Daily Journal 6048
Alpine Road, Portola Valley, CA 94028. Filed: 10/4/2018 kenMore WinDoW A/C (vert. open-
The business is conducted by an Individ- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as
is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. Beer SteinS-original from Germa-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- Judge of the Superior Court ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
act business under the FBN on N/A. Dated: 10/2/2018 (650)592-7483
/s/Atlee Frechette/ Maytag WaSher excellent working
(Published 10/13/18, 10/20/18, condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- 10/27/18, 11/3/18). (408)656-0958
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Mahogany antique Secretary desk,
10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). MFg h20laBS Model 300 exc cond 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
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302 antiques 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For sale 318 sports equipment 340 camera & photo equip.
roseville tulip Pitcher, Ca: 1900. coMputer sWivel CHAIR. Padded oFFice type 34"X 60" heavy solid old style Water dispenser-iron stand- easton aluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30 vivitar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
$45. (650)574-2490. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 wood with formica wood grain top $25 clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873- oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
(650) 787-9753 6304 (650)583-6636
cozy recliner in good condition. elliptical-nordic track Like new
303 electronics Purchased one year ago. $90.00 reclininG chair, wine colored $30, ray-ban top Bar Sunglasses Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300
(650)722-6318 (650)-583-4985 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- obo. (650)235-0066. 345 Medical equipment
cannon copier. $20. 650-342-5220. wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
desk, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. retro hutch Needs refinishing other- weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- everlast 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
(650)458-3578 wise good condition. Top detaches from Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 adjustable bath shower transfer
Free television - Mitsubishi, 6596 bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not bottom $25. (650)712-9962
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local saMsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit GolF clubs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
dininG rooM Table-Antique,Oak, solid Wood Dining table with exten- $90.00 (650)341-8342 drive 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
Delivery available. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- sion great piece great condition black $45. (650)328-6709
3188 $80 (650)364-5263 Guthy-renker poWer Rider,Ever- (510)770-1976
Motorola bravo MB 520 (android last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD silk saree 6 yards new nice color.for erciser $20 (510)770-1976 drive deluxe two button walker $10
card Belmont (650)595-8855 solid Wood Entertainment Center- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
dininG table (36"x54") and 4 match- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (510)770-1976
formation. knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
onkyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. hoMedics dual Shiatsu Massage
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $250 .(650)-654-1930. X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, leather GolF bag with 23 clubs $90. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (925)482-5742 $15.00 (650)544-5306 (650) 592-2648.
dininG table - WITH Extension, six inversion therapy table back
phillips-50” color t.v., Heavy, $99 chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $450 table 24"x48" folding legs each end. slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 Men's rossiGnol Skis. $95.00, stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573-
(650)591-8062 (650)692-8012. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 good condition, (650)341-0282. 5269
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 one dozen Official League Diamond
304 Furniture $75. Good condition; good for children. table laMp with brown base & gold Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
oMt table, excellent condition, fold-
ing, $25, (650) 552-9556.
Call (650)678-8585 trim, 30" tall. $10.00. Call 650-872-2371 (650)771-6324.
2 Walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops tires-set oF four P225 45 R18 $80 radiation protection 1/2-apron
need work but very good cond. $20/ea dresser-antique vanity Combo, 3 tWin bed frame-black wrought iron OBO (650)359-2238. pinG noMe TR putter 34 inch excellent Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
(650)952-3466. beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 condition. 650-208-5758. $65. ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
tunturi roWinG Machine, Good
(650)290-3188 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 7742.
antique dininG table for six people tWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame prince tennis 2 section nylon black
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Full size bed wood frame with pillow $ 50. (650)598-9804. Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Walker—Good For Balance and
uniden harley Davidson Gas Tank
top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 $55.(650)341-8342 not falling, New, Assembled.
antique MohaGany Bookcase. Four tWin bed- Free you pick up. Call
(650)344-2109 Call 650.678.1785.
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. Glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- Walker - Good Condition - Like New - total GyM XLS, excellent condition.
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. used bedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call $35 (650)341-5347 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
bedstead sinGle, poster style, box (650)588-0828
spring, mattress available. $40.00. ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)573-7381.
(650)593-7408 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. veneer chest 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
311 Musical instruments touredGe reaction ii uniflex sys-
$99 (650)322-2814. tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
beiGe soFa $99. Excellent Condition ikea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
(650) 315-2319 $ 30. (650)598-9804. Wall unit/rooM Divider. Simple ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
lines. Breaks down for transportation. (650)742-6776. treadMill-horizon like New, limit-
black Metal 4 drawer file cabinet MassaGe table, excellent condition,
$10. good condition. call (650)872-2371 folding, $25, (650) 552-9556. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
baldWin baby GRAND 1928 vintage (650)508-8662
bunk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Walnut chest, small (4 drawer with in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 1214 trek Mountain train tag a long; exec
B/O (650)685-2494 Sell! (650) 875-8159. condition;$75;will text photo; (650)218-
White Wicker Armoire, asking $100, chroMatic harMonica: Horner 0121 San Carlos
coMMode, Good condition. $20 obo. neW tWin Mattress set plus frame great condition, text for picture (650)571- The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
Please call (650)745-6309 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 0947 (650)278-5776. tunturic stationary Bike $45.
Daly City-(650) 878-8403
coMputer desk (glass) & chair. Like niaGara vibratinG Adjustable bed Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 epiphone les Paul Custom Prophecy vintaGe nash Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
gtecher@comcast.net (408)656-0958 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
306 housewares (650)421-5469. 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
suMMons everett upriGht antique piano. Workout bench, weights, bars, for
(citacion judicial) coMplete set OF CHINA - Windsor flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
case nuMber: (numero del caso) (650)861-2411
18civ05650 20-pieces in original box, never used. huGe ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
$250 per box (3 boxes available). & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian yaMaha rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
notice to deFendant: (650)342-5630 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 (650)458-3255
aviso al deMandado : (916)975-4969
TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH, a California Municipality; CITY COUNCIL OF THE huMMel Wall Plate 71/2"dia. 1981
TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH, its governing body; ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 piano, upriGht, in excellent condi-
340 camera & photo equip.
THE MATTER OF CROWN CASTLE NG WEST LLC v. TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH, tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
et al.; and DOES 1-10 Mikasa set. White. Modern (square) nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. player piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
you are beinG sued by plaintiFF: sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
(lo esta deMandando el deMandante: royal- openhaGen xMas Wall www.elo.deals oMeGa b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
CROWN CASTLE NG WEST LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
ea. (650)344-4756 vintaGe linGerie Washboard circa larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
sink double cast iron. Good condi- strumming $50 (650)369-2486
heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on
you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A let- ziljian cyMbals with stands, 21”
ter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal 308 tools ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can (916)826-5964
use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the Cali- antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
fornia Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron 312 pets & animals
library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court
clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the briGGs & Stratton Lawn Mower with airline carrier for cats, pur. from
case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
warning from the court. (650)771-6324. (505)228-1480 local.
There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you
do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you can- craFtsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
not afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Serv- mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
ices Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Cen- lG craFtsMen shop vac 6.5hp $60 (650)593-2066
ter (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar as- (510)943-9221
parrot caGe, Steel, Large - approx
sociation. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settle- shopsMith Mark V 50th Anniversary 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
ment or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court's lien must be most attachments. $1,500/OBO. offer. (650)245-4084
paid before the court will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- (650)504-0585
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin escuchar su versión. pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
Lea la información a continuación. vintaGe craFtsMan Jig Saw. Circa cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
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high school degree who are working has and their spending is propelling brisk eco- architects and accountants, gained 35,000

ECONOMY
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reached the highest point on records dating
from 1992.
“It doesn’t get any better than this,” said
nomic growth. The economic expansion is
now the second-longest on record, and
October marked the 97th straight month of
jobs. Manufacturers added 32,000 after two
months of smaller gains, defying fears that
Trump’s trade fights would slow hiring in
Sun Wong Sohn, chief economist at SS hiring, a record streak. that sector. Construction companies added
Economics. “Evidently, the word has spread Strength in their customer demand has 30,000 positions.
Healthy economic growth is spurring that there are good jobs to be had at decent been a key factor leading companies to Retailers barely hired, adding just 2,400
employers to hire at a rapid pace that shows wages.” steadily add workers. Though economists positions, possibly reflecting the Sears
no sign of flagging even with the economy have predicted that hiring will eventually bankruptcy. Restaurants and hotels gained
in its 10th year of expansion. With the sup- Cheyenne Mauzy of Springfield,
Missouri, had held out for higher pay when slow as the pool of unemployed Americans 33,000, most of them lower-paying.
ply of unemployed dwindling, companies dwindles, there’s no sign of that happening
appear to be finally putting up generous she started job hunting in June. She felt she In the July-September quarter, consumer
needed a high enough hourly wage to make yet. spending grew by the most in four years and
enough pay raises to attract and retain
employees. up for the cost of child care for her three Still, the latest month of healthy job helped the economy expand at a 3.5 percent
Average hourly wages rose 3.1 percent in children. growth might not tip many votes in the annual rate. That growth followed a 4.2 per-
October from a year earlier, the fastest annu- “There was a minimum we had to make,” midterm elections. Polls have suggested cent annual pace in the April-June quarter.
al gain since 2009. Mauzy, 28, said, referring to calculations that while Americans generally approve of Combined, the two quarters produced the
Still, inflation has picked up a bit in the she made with her husband. “I had to bring the economy’s performance, that sentiment strongest six-month stretch of growth in
past year as well, eating away at some of home enough on top of child care. If I am hasn’t necessarily broadened support for four years.
those pay raises. And the increase in wages just going to work to pay for our child care, President Donald Trump or for Republican Housing remains a weak spot in the econ-
last month also partly reflected a one-time I should be our child care.” congressional candidates. omy, with sales of existing homes having
drop in pay a year ago because of Hurricane In late August, she took a job at a hospi- The strong job growth and bigger pay fallen for six straight months as mortgage
Harvey. tal in Springfield that pays $11.22 an hour. increases will likely encourage the Federal rates have risen to nearly 5 percent. But
Even so, October’s increase suggests that Becky Frankiewicz, president of staffing Reserve to keep raising short-term interest slower sales have started to limit home
after a decade of anemic growth, wage firm ManpowerGroup North America, said rates. Most analysts expect the Fed to price increases, which had been running at
growth is picking up. At the same time, an companies are trying a variety of strategies resume its rate hikes in December. more than twice the pace of wage gains.
influx of new job-seekers increased the pro- to fill jobs. Many retailers are removing the Hurricane Michael, which slammed into Although pay increases can help boost
portion of Americans with jobs to its high- label “seasonal” from their job postings the Florida Panhandle and southern Georgia spending and propel the economy’s growth,
est level since 2009. and looking for permanent workers instead. last month, had no discernible effect on the they can also lead companies to raise prices
The economy has now added jobs for 97 Others are dropping their requirements for a jobs data, the government said. Still, to cover their higher labor costs. That
straight months, a record. That steady hir- college degree. October’s outsize gain might have reflected, trend, in turn, can accelerate inflation.
ing has helped reduce the unemployment “We absolutely see employers getting in part, a rebound from September, when So far, though, inflation remains in
rate for Latinos to 4.4 percent, a record low. more and more creative about ways to get Hurricane Florence depressed job growth. check. The Federal Reserve’s preferred price
Teenage unemployment dropped last month people in,” Frankiewicz said. Hiring in October was strong in higher- measure rose 2 percent in September com-
to 11.9 percent, also the lowest on records. By some measures, consumers are the and middle-income jobs. Professional and pared with a year earlier, slightly lower than
And the proportion of Americans without a most confident they have been in 18 years, business services, which include engineers, the year-over-year increase in August.
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