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Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 • XIX, Edition 73 www.smdailyjournal.com

Officials identify Redwood City schools to close


John Gill, Adelante, Fair Oaks and Hawes candidates for closure or consolidation
By Austin Walsh Elementary School District offi- Nov. 14, at the Fox Theatre. Superintendent John Baker nity to rethink how we educate our
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF cials seeking to mend a fractured The proposed closures are part characterized the transformation students and how we meet the
budget. of a larger effort also including as a challenging yet necessary needs of our community,” Baker
Four Redwood City schools will The proposal to close John Gill, program consolidations, school step to fix structural financial said in the report.
close and programs are to be Adelante, Fair Oaks and Hawes ele- redesigns and campus overhauls issues which have been a constant Under the plan, which will be
merged as campuses are consoli- mentary schools will go before intended to save the district $4 source of hardship. discussed at the upcoming meet-
dated under a list of draft recom- officials and community members million, according to a district “As difficult as this work has
mendations from Redwood City during a discussion Wednesday, report. been, we also see it as an opportu- See SCHOOLS, Page 19

Search for victims continues At least 42 were


confirmed dead
By Gillian Flaccus
and Don Thompson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARADISE — The dead were


found in burned-out cars, in the
smoldering ruins of their homes,
or next to
Inside
their vehi-
cles, appar-
ently over-
come by
smoke and
flames before
they could • Scientists
jump in say wind, drought
worsen fires, not bad
behind the management
wheel and • Blazes fan fresh fears
escape. In as some return home
some cases, See page 4
there were
only charred
fragments of
bone, so
small that
REUTERS c o r o n e r ’ s • Fires put pressure
Yuba and Butte County Sheriff deputies carry a body bag with a deceased victim during the Camp Fire in Paradise. investigators on California utilities
used a wire

Officials seek to expand emergency notifications basket to sift


and sort them.
See page 5

At least 42 people were con-


firmed dead in the wildfire that
County to consider ways to get more residents on emergency alert system turned the Northern California
By Anna Schuessler effort to equip more San Mateo 821 Tuesday, it will be among the gency warning system. Also town of Paradise and outlying
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF County residents with informa- first county officials in the state required by SB 821 is that any areas into hell on Earth, making it
tion should a disaster hit closer to to enact a piece of legislation county developing such a mecha- the deadliest blaze in state history.
As massive, destructive wild- home. allowing counties to work with nism allow residents to opt out of The search for bodies continued
fires rage in Northern and Should the San Mateo County public utilities to use utility Monday. Authorities said they
the warning system, according to
Southern California, officials are Board of Supervisors adopt the account holders’ contact informa- were bringing in cadaver dogs, two
a staff report.
calling for an expansion of its statewide emergency notifications tion for the sole purpose of
emergency alert system in an protocol outlined in Senate Bill enrolling residents in an emer- See ALERT, Page 18 See FIRE, Page 18

Foster City officials seek input on cut-through traffic


Survey on proposed pilot program offered through Nov. 16
By Zachary Clark how to mitigate the problem. Cut-through traffic in this con-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The city received so many text refers to commuters, often
responses to the survey that the directed by navigation apps
After officials announced plans deadline to participate in it has including Waze and Google Maps,
to address cut-through traffic in been pushed back a week to Friday, attempting to avoid backups on
Foster City, many residents turned Nov. 16. All feedback will be Highway 101 and State Route 92
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO out for a community workshop in brought to the City Council for by cutting through Foster City on
Drivers on East Hillsdale Boulevard in Foster City turn onto Edgewater late October and many more consideration at a meeting Dec.
Boulevard to avoid long waits in traffic. responded to an ensuing survey on 17. See TRAFFIC, Page 27
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2 Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“If we like a man’s dream, we call him a reformer;
if we don’t like his dream, we call him a crank.”
— William Dean Howells, American author

This Day in History


President Franklin D. Roosevelt

1942 signed a measure lowering the mini-


mum draft age from 21 to 18.

In  1 7 7 5 ,   during the American Revolution, the Continental


Army captured Montreal.
In  1 7 8 9 , Benjamin Franklin wrote in a letter to a friend,
Jean-Baptiste Leroy: “In this world nothing can be said to be
certain, except death and taxes.”
In  1 9 0 9 , 259 men and boys were killed when fire erupted
inside a coal mine in Cherry, Illinois.
In  1 9 5 6 , the Supreme Court struck down laws calling for
racial segregation on public buses.
In  1 9 6 9 , speaking in Des Moines, Iowa, Vice President
Spiro T. Agnew accused network television news departments
of bias and distortion, and urged viewers to lodge complaints.
In  1 9 7 4 ,   Karen Silkwood, a 28-year-old technician and
union activist at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron plutonium plant
near Crescent, Oklahoma, died in a car crash while on her way
to meet a reporter.
In  1 9 8 2 , the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated on
the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
In 1 9 8 5 , some 23,000 residents of Armero, Colombia, died REUTERS
when a volcanic mudslide buried the city. People dressed as zombies participate in an annual Zombie Walk in Mexico City.
In 1 9 9 4 , Sweden voted in a non-binding referendum to join
the European Union, which it did the following year.
In  2 0 0 0 ,   lawyers for George W. Bush failed to win a court
In other news ...
order barring manual recounts of ballots in Florida. Florida Stan Lee, creator of a galaxy had cameos in many superhero work by his alter ego, Peter
Secretary of State Katherine Harris announced she would end Marvel films and Parker, who suffered from unrequited
the recounting at 5 p.m. Eastern time the next day -- prompt- of Marvel superheroes, dies TV projects, often crushes, money problems and dandruff.
ing an immediate appeal by lawyers for Al Gore. LOS ANGELES — Stan Lee, the cre- delivering his trade- The Silver Surfer, an alien doomed to
In  2 0 0 1 , President George W. Bush approved the use of a ative dynamo who revolutionized the mark motto, wander Earth’s atmosphere, waxed
special military tribunal that could put accused terrorists on comic book and helped make billions “Excelsior!” about the woeful nature of man. The
trial faster and in greater secrecy than an ordinary criminal for Hollywood by introducing human “ C a p t a i n Hulk was marked by self-loathing.
court. frailties in Marvel superheroes such as America” actor Daredevil was blind and Iron Man had a
Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the Chris Evans weak heart.
Birthdays Incredible Hulk, died Monday. He was
95.
Stan Lee mourned the loss
on Twitter: “There Arson suspect arrested in
Lee was declared dead at Cedars-Sinai will never be another Stan Lee. For
Medical Center in Los Angeles, decades he provided both young and San Diego County brush fire
according to Kirk Schenck, an attor- old with adventure, escape, comfort,
SAN DIEGO — Authorities have
ney for Lee’s daughter, J.C. Lee. confidence, inspiration, strength,
arrested a man for investigation of
As the top writer at Marvel Comics friendship and joy. He exuded love and
arson in a San Diego County brush fire
and later as its publisher, Lee was wide- kindness and will leave an indelible
that destroyed a building and threat-
ly considered the architect of the con- mark on so, so, so many lives.
ened numerous homes.
temporary comic book. He revived the Excelsior!!”
industry in the 1960s by offering the Lee considered the comic-book San Diego County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jeff
costumes and action craved by younger medium an art form and he was prolific: Schmidt says in a news release that 34-
Actress-comedian Comedian and talk Actor Gerard year-old Brad Arands was arrested
readers while insisting on sophisticat- By some accounts, he came up with a
Whoopi Goldberg show host Jimmy Butler is 49. Monday.
ed plots, college-level dialogue, new comic book every day for 10
is 63. Kimmel is 51.
satire, science fiction, even philoso- years. “I wrote so many I don’t even Authorities say a brush fire was
Journalist-author Peter Arnett is 84. Actor Jimmy Hawkins know. I wrote either hundreds or thou- reported shortly after noon on Monday
phy.
is 77. Country singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard is 72. Millions responded to the unlikely sands of them,” he told The Associated in northern San Diego County.
Actor Joe Mantegna is 71. Actress Sheila Frazier is 70. mix of realistic fantasy, and many of Press in 2006. Authorities say a deputy saw Arands
Musician Andrew Ranken (The Pogues) is 65. Actress Tracy his characters, including Spider-Man, He hit his stride in the 1960s when walking away from what appeared to
Scoggins is 65. Actor Chris Noth (nohth) is 64. Actor Rex the Hulk and X-Men went on to become he brought the Fantastic Four, the be the spot where the blaze began and
Linn is 62. Actress Caroline Goodall is 59. Actor Neil Flynn stars of blockbuster films. He won the Hulk, Spider-Man, Iron Man and detained him.
National Medal of Arts in 2008. numerous others to life. “It was like
is 58. Former NFL quarterback and College Football Hall of there was something in the air. I could- Arands was later arrested for investi-
Famer Vinny Testaverde is 55. Rock musician Walter Kibby Recent projects Lee helped make gation of arson.
n’t do anything wrong,” he said.
(Fishbone) is 54. Actor Steve Zahn is 51. Writer-activist possible range from the films
His heroes, meanwhile, were a far cry Online jail records show he is being
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is 49. Actor Jordan Bridges is 45. Actress “Avengers: Infinity War, ” “Black
from virtuous do-gooders such as rival held on $75,000 bail and is scheduled
Panther” and “Guardians of the
Aisha Hinds is 43. Rock musician Nikolai Fraiture is 40. DC Comics’ Superman. to appear in court on Wednesday.
Galaxy” to such TV series as “Agents
Former NBA All-Star Metta World Peace (formerly Ron Artest) The Fantastic Four fought with each
of S.H.I.E.L.D” and “Daredevil.” Lee Authorities say the fire burned 5
is 39. Actress Monique Coleman is 38. Actor Rahul Kohli is other. Spider-Man was goaded into
was recognizable to his fans, having acres.
33. Actor Devon Bostick is 27.
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By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
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1 3 20 36 37 18 Daily three evening Fri day : Sunny. Highs in the 60s.
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8 5 3
Fri day night: Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s to mid
50s. Highs in the lower to mid 60s.
The Daily Derby race winners are Lucky Star, No. 2, in Saturday :  Sunny. Highs in the 60s. Northeast winds 10 to
first place; California Classic, No. 5, in second place; 20 mph becoming north 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 3


Millbrae development design review stumbles Police reports

Planning commissioners underwhelmed with limited details for mixed-use project That’s a clothes call
Someone stole $5,000 worth of cloth-
By Austin Walsh ing from a store on Burlingame Avenue
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF in Burlingame, it was reported at 12:22
p.m. Monday, Oct. 22.
The limited amount of detailed design
information offered by the developer seek-
ing to construct a sweeping mixed-use proj- BURLINGAME
ect near the Millbrae train station prompted Theft. Someone stole $300 worth of tools
officials reviewing plans last week to from a construction site on South Road, it
express their dissatisfaction. was reported at 3:45 p.m. Monday, Oct.
The Millbrae Planning Commission 29.
attempted to conduct design review of Vince B urg l ary . Someone broke into private
Muzzi’s Serra Station development propos- property on Claredon Road, it was reported
al adjacent to the Millbrae Caltrain and at 5:41 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22.
BART station during a study session Petty theft. Someone stole items from an
Monday, Nov. 5. unlocked vehicle parked on Laurel Avenue, it
But with a presentation light on specific was reported at 8:05 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22.
elements such as the amenities and some
building configurations, commissioners COURTESY OF BKF ENGINEERS
BELMONT
shared their frustrations over an inability to Rendering of the Serra Station development proposed near the Millbrae train station. Ro bbery . A group of people robbed some-
give informed input. one on Alameda de las Pulgas, it was report-
“We don’t have a design to give you feed- feet of retail space in three towers near the For his part, Muzzi said he has been too ed at 6:06 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 7.
back on,” said commission Chair Maureen intersection of Millbrae Avenue and El engulfed in the development application Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone smashed a
Davis, according to video of the meeting. Camino Real. The project was approved by and approval process too spend time craft- vehicle window on Burlingame Avenue, it
Commissioner Catherine Quigg offered a the City Council earlier this year, and is was reported at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, Nov.
similar perspective. moving through the design review process 7.
in advance of construction starting. See SERRA, Page 19
“Give us an idea of what it will look like,”
said Quigg, following a presentation from The examination of the Serra Station
Muzzi which shared the larger illustration of project came weeks following the Planning
the site but offered few images depicting Commission hosting an extensive discus-
exact plans of the residential, commercial sion on the fine design plans of a nearby
and retail project. mixed-use proposal on BART land.
Commissioner Anders Fung called on During a study of the Republic Urban proj-
Muzzi to develop some depictions of how ect, proposed to include 150,000 square feet
the project may look from the street, to of offices, nearly 30,000 square feet of
which the applicant suggested it is likely retail space, 400 new housing units and a
too early to anticipate such a vision. hotel abutting the city’s train station, com-
Muzzi is proposing to build 444 residen- missioners analyzed elements such as pro-
tial units, approximately 290,000 square posed art installations, landscaping
feet of office space and about 35,000 square approaches and other fine points.
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4 Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Scientists say wind,


drought worsen fires,
not bad management
By Seth Borenstein forests,” Dennison said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In those earlier fires, Paradise was threat-
ened but escaped major damage, he said. In
WASHINGTON — Both nature and humans the current blazes, it was virtually
share blame for California’s devastating destroyed.
wildfires, but forest management did not The other major fire, in Southern
play a major role, despite President Donald California, burned through shrub land, not
Trump’s claims, fire scientists say. forest, Dennison said.
Nature provides the dangerous winds that “It’s not about forest management. These
have whipped the fires, and human-caused aren’t forests,” he said.
climate change over the long haul is killing The dean of the University of Michigan’s
and drying the shrubs and trees that provide environmental school, Jonathan Overpeck,
the fuel, experts say. said Western fires are getting bigger and
“Natural factors and human-caused global more severe. He said it “is much less due to REUTERS
warming effects fatally collude” in these bad management and is instead the result of Firefighters battle the Woolsey Fire as it continues to burn in Malibu.
fires, said wildfire expert Kristen Thornicke our baking of our forests, woodlands and
of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact
Research in Germany.
Multiple reasons explain the fires’ severi-
ty, but “forest management wasn’t one of
grasslands with ever-worsening climate
change.”
Wildfires have become more devastating
because of the extreme weather swings from
Blazes fan fresh fears
as some return home
them,” University of Utah fire scientist global warming, fire scientists said. The
Philip Dennison said. average number of U.S. acres burned by wild-
Trump tweeted on Saturday: “There is no fires has doubled over the level from 30
reason for these massive, deadly and costly years ago.
forest fires in California except that forest As of Monday, more than 13,200 square
management is so poor. Billions of dollars miles have burned. That’s more than a third By Christopher Weber and Brian Melley when erratic Santa Ana winds meet a spark in
are given each year, with so many lives lost, higher than the 10-year average. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tinder-dry brush.
From 1983 to 1999, the United States did- At least two people have been killed and
all because of gross mismanagement of the
n’t reach 10,000 square miles burned annual- MALIBU — The sky was black and flames 370 homes have been destroyed in the fires
forests.” that erupted last week west of downtown Los
The death toll from the wildfire that incin- ly. Since then, 11 of 19 years have had more on the next ridge were fast approaching when
than 10,000 square miles burned, including Paul Rasmussen, his pregnant wife and 6- Angeles. It is likely that crews assessing
erated the town of Northern California town damage will discover hundreds more homes
this year. In 2006, 2015 and 2017, more year-old daughter fled their mountainside
of Paradise and surrounding areas climbed to lost in the canyons and steep hillsides in
than 15,000 square miles burned. Malibu home Friday for what they thought
29, matching the mark for the deadliest sin- might be the last time. inland and coastal areas, Los Angeles County
gle blaze in California history. Statewide, The two fires now burning “aren’t that far Fire Chief Daryl Osby said.
His only hope that the large home, once
the number of fire dead stood at 31, including out of line with the fires we’ve seen in these Over 200,000 people were still under evac-
billed in real estate listings as “Shangri-La,”
two victims in Southern California. areas in recent decades,” Dennison said. would survive was that his next-door neigh- uation orders even as some residents were
One reason that scientists know that man- “The biggest factor was wind,” Dennison bor, Randy Berkeley, would not only protect allowed to return to inland communities of
agement isn’t to blame is that some areas said in an email. “With wind speeds as high his own house, but also Rasmussen’s. Agoura Hills, Westlake Village and Newbury
now burning had fires in 2005 and 2008, so as they were, there was nothing firefighters On Monday, after driving a winding road Park.
they aren’t “fuel-choked closed-canopy could do to stop the advance of the fires.” across charred slopes and past smoldering Osby emphasized that about 57,000 homes
ruins of other houses in Decker Canyon, have been saved from the so-called Woolsey
Rasmussen wrapped Berkeley in a bear hug of fire, which burned a path about 20 miles long
thanks after finding their two houses still and 14 miles wide — from northwest of Los
standing untouched by fire. Angeles through suburbs and the Santa
“Without him, I knew it was going to be a Monica Mountains to the Malibu coast.
loss,” Rasmussen said. “He just went above Officials reopened U.S. Highway 101 late
and beyond.” Sunday to allow people to get into neighbor-
Fire officials lifted some evacuation orders hoods that had been threatened by fire, mark-
Monday while warning Southern California ing positive developments even though
residents to remain vigilant as strong winds gusty, dry winds returned and fanned new
fanned new fires. fires.
While some returned home, others were New fires erupted in the rugged Rocky Peak
told to leave. As one major freeway reopened, area along State Route 118 near Simi Valley
another was closed. and in suburban Thousand Oaks, where resi-
The return to normal for some was juxta- dents had been evacuated last week from a dif-
posed with the arrival of chaos for others, ferent fire the day after a gunman killed 12
illustrating how quickly conditions can turn people at a country music bar in the city.
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Fires put pressure on California utilities


By Jonathan J. Cooper with any investigations.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Betsy Ann Cowley, a property
owner near the site said PG&E
SACRAMENTO — California sought access to the area before
utilities again are facing severe the fire started, telling her power
financial pressures from the pos- lines were sparking.
sibility that their equipment Southern California Edison told
sparked catastrophic wildfires, regulators there was an outage on
including two that are now burn- an electrical circuit near the site
ing at either end of the state. where the Woolsey Fire started in
The pressure comes even Ventura County. It quickly spread
though Gov. Jerry Brown signed into Malibu and destroyed hun-
legislation in September giving dreds of homes.
utilities some relief beginning SoCal Edison said the report
next year. was submitted out of an abun-
The law made it easier for utili- dance of caution and there was no
ties to pass along costs from fire- indication from fire officials that
related damages to consumers and its equipment may have been
also avoid possible bankruptcy involved. The report said the fire
from a series of major fires that was reported around 2:24 p.m.
occurred during the 2017 fire sea- Thursday, two minutes after the
son that produced more than $10 outage.
billion in losses. Shares of parent company
But there was a gap in the law: Edison International have tum-
No damages specific to 2018 were bled more than 20 percent since
included, so utilities face a higher the fire started.
bar to bill customers to cover California is one of just two
those costs. And this year states that hold electric compa-
already supplanted 2017 as the nies entirely liable for damage
REUTERS
most destructive in California’s caused by their equipment, even if
recorded history.
The Camp Fire burns near Big Bend. they followed all safety precau-
Authorities have not deter- Electric Co. sought access to her Monday that the “shortcomings” islative and regulatory support tions. The new law makes it easi-
mined a cause for either of two property just before the blaze in the legislation reflect nega- for the utility as it works through er for them to pass some of those
major blazes burning now, but started because the utility’s power tively on PG&E’s credit rating, various legal processes.” costs along to consumers.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and lines were causing sparks. which is barely investment Last week PG&E told state regu- Utilities lobbied aggressively
Southern California Edison have PG&E shares have lost more grade. lators that it detected a problem to eliminate that strict liability
reported irregularities with their than a third of their value since “Moody’s negative outlook on an electrical transmission line standard but lawmakers dropped
equipment near the time and place the Camp Fire broke out north- incorporates the view that addi- near the site of the blaze minutes the idea amid pressure from insur-
where both ignited. east of San Francisco, destroying tional financial stress for PG&E before the fire broke out. The util- ers, trial lawyers and fire victims.
A woman who owns land near thousands of homes and killing is likely,” Moody’s spokesman ity later said it observed damage Instead, legislators passed a
the site where a deadly wildfire dozens of people as it leveled the Joe Mielenhausen said in an to a transmission tower on the law making it easier for utilities
started in Northern California town of Paradise. email. “Going forward, we will line, and a PG&E spokeswoman to manage the costs without
said Monday that Pacific Gas & Moody’s Investors Service said look for signs of additional leg- said the company will cooperate going bankrupt.

Red-carpet fanfare dropped amid deadly state fires


By Lynn Elber American Film Institute festival production affected by the wildfire Monica Mountains park, because of courage, spirit and sacrifice of fire-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spokeswoman said. that has killed two and destroyed the fire burning in the distance. fighters.”
That followed the decision to call more than 300 homes. The fire Celebrities including Gerard “Half-gone” the Scottish actor
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood cut off the AFI Fest’s Sunday red carpet began Thursday and raced toward Butler and Caitlyn Jenner shared (“300”) said in a video that showed
back on the glamor trappings of for filmmaker-brothers Ethan and Malibu and the Pacific Ocean, their loss or luck online after dis- embers, ashes and what’s left of his
movie premieres as a wildfire Joel Coen’s “The Ballad of Buster prompting evacuations in Malibu covering the fate of their proper- home.
destroyed or imperiled the homes of Scruggs.” and nearby areas including ties. “Returned to my house in Robin Thicke’s Malibu home was
celebrities and other Southern Separately, Paramount canceled a Calabasas and Agoura Hills. Malibu after evacuating,” Butler destroyed, according to his repre-
California residents. red carpet and after-party for Comedy Central’s “Drunk wrote in an Instagram post next to a sentative. The singer said on
Red carpets for the Sandra “Instant Family” with Rose Byrne History” series resumed production photo that showed a burned-out Instagram that he, his girlfriend
Bullock film “Bird Box” and “Under and Mark Wahlberg. Monday in downtown Los Angeles structure and a scorched vehicle. and his two kids are “safe and sur-
the Silver Lake” with Andrew While premieres shed their glitz, after taping was halted Friday in “Heartbreaking time across rounded by friends and family” and
Garfield were canceled Monday, an there were few reports of industry King Gillette Ranch, a Santa California. Inspired as ever by the were thankful to firefighters.
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6 Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Upgrades in works for Belmont thoroughfare


Council set to discuss Ralston Avenue bicycle, pedestrian improvement project
By Zachary Clark Avenue and a new bike path will take bicy- ing stalls for feedback. harder to procure, according to the report.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF clists from South Road through Twin Pines Crosswalks will get restriped and pedes- Project plans took into account the city’s
Park toward Emmett Avenue. That path will trian hybrid beacon signals will be Ralston Avenue Corridor study in 2014, the
Plans to improve segments of Belmont’s begin at the west side of the South Road installed at the intersections of El Camino Comprehensive Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan
Ralston Avenue corridor by making them intersection and exit at the Twin Pines Lane Real and Emmett Avenue and at Ralston from 2016 and the Belmont Village Specific
more accessible to bikes and pedestrians parking lot. Avenue and Elmer Street. Plan, adopted last year.
could become a reality by the summer of Class I bike lanes are removed from roads The project also entails pavement main- According to the report, the project will
2019. and offer exclusive right-of-way to bicy- tenance on the stretch of Ralston Avenue in have to be advertised in the spring of 2019
At least that’s when construction might clists, Class II lanes are installed on roads question for an additional $300,000. The with construction commencing in the sum-
begin, according to a staff report. The city and delineated via striping and signs while entire project is expected to cost $1.9 mil- mer of that year to take advantage of the
is still soliciting feedback from the commu- Class III lanes do not have clearly delineat- lion and the city has been awarded awarded grant and to increase competitive
nity on the project, which will be discussed ed lanes. $882,036 in grant money for it by the San bids.
at a City Council meeting Nov. 13. Curb ramps will be brought to ADA Mateo County Transportation Authority’s Another study conducted last year recom-
The plans pertain to Ralston Avenue from standards and sidewalks will be widened Measure A Pedestrian and Bicycle Program.  mended extending the southbound left-turn
South Road to Highway 101, and they al o n g Ral s t o n Av en ue b et ween Si x t h The total cost of the project is well above pocket length at El Camino Real with
include sidewalk and ramp improvements, Avenue and El Camino Real. As a result, the $1.2 million accounted for in the budg- potential adjustments in signal timing to
new and upgraded bike lanes and enhanced eight parking stalls along Ralston will et for fiscal year 2018-19. Initial cost esti- accommodate those changes, according to
pedestrian crosswalks. be removed. According to the report, the mates were made in 2015, and since then, the report. That proposal is currently being
Bike lanes — including classes I, II and city is in the process of reaching out to construction costs have steadily risen and studied and will be considered as a separate
III — will be constructed along Ralston business owners located near those park- raw materials have also been increasingly project in the future.    

Authorities still assessing why California shooter snapped


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS what motive they think might have led Ian roped off with crime tape Monday. People authorized to discuss the investigation
David Long to snap late Wednesday night. stopped by a nearby memorial for victims, publicly and spoke to the AP on condition
THOUSAND OAKS — Investigators are “An investigation of this magnitude which includes 12 large white crosses with of anonymity, the posts were three min-
still trying to piece together what led a for- takes time, and it’s not something that every victim’s name on them. utes apart.
mer Marine to open fire at a Southern we’re going to piecemeal out along the Meanwhile, a federal official briefed on The first said that others would guess
California country music bar last week, way,” Ventura County Sheriff’s Sgt. Eric the investigation told the Associated why he committed the attack, and his
killing 12 people before fatally shooting Buschow said Monday. “People are going Press that Long, 28, posted to social answer was: “life is boring so why not?”
himself. to have to be patient.” media at least twice during the shooting. The second post discussed people judging
Authorities have not publicly shared The Borderline Bar and Grill remained According to the official, who was not whether he was sane.

Woman found fatally listen to health information from local long-term vision of the commuter rail sys-
Local briefs authorities. tem that connects San Francisco and
injured on Belmont road When air quality is unhealthy, it’s best to Silicon Valley.
Butte County continues to choke Bay Area
A woman believed to be walking north skies, a Winter Spare the Air Alert has been stay indoors with doors and windows Long-range demand for Caltrain service
along the southbound lane of Cipriani extended through Friday. closed. Masks should not be used instead of could increase by 300 percent, with
Boulevard in Belmont was found fatally Burning wood, including manufactured remaining indoors, but if worn, they should 243,000 daily riders by 2040, according to
injured Monday morning, according to logs or any other solid fuel, indoors or out- be a new, clean N95 mask or greater that’s a recent update provided to the Caltrain
police. doors is banned through Friday, the Bay securely strapped for a tight seal. Board of Directors.
At about 7 a.m., Belmont police and fire- Area Air Quality Management District Masks aren’t suitable for men with beards The Joint Powers Board approved the
fighters responded to a report of a woman announced Monday. or young children, according to the air dis- business plan's strategy and scope in
down in the street and found her lying just While weather conditions will vary trict. February.
south of Newlands Avenue. She was treated throughout the week, air quality is expected Like cigarette smoke, wood smoke con- The community meetings are aimed to
at the scene and transported to the hospital to remain unhealthy because smoke is tains fine particles and carcinogenic sub- give the public an overview of the process
but did not survive, according to police. trapped at the surface and surrounding the stances that make the air harmful to breathe and the opportunity to provide feedback.
Her identity is being withheld pending region, air district officials said. inside and outside. Wood smoke is the They will be held:
notification of her family. The cause of her “Any additional smoke from Bay Area major source of air pollution in the Bay • Tuesday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the
injuries are under investigation. Anyone chimneys could push the region into an Area during the winter and is especially San Mateo County Transit District
with information on the incident is asked to even higher unhealthy air quality level, harmful to children, the elderly and those Auditorium, 1250 San Carlos Ave., San
contact Belmont police at (650) 595-7400 which puts us all in jeopardy, ” Jack with respiratory conditions. Carlos.
or police@belmont.gov. Broadbent, executive officer of the air dis- • Wednesday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the
trict, said in a statement. Caltrain hosts Mission Creek Senior Center, 930 Fourth
Spare the Air Bay Area residents should limit outdoor meeting on long-term plans St., San Francisco.
• Nov. 26, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the
declared through Friday activity as much as possible on days when
Caltrain is hosting a series of community Rose Garden Library, 1580 Naglee Ave.,
the alert is in effect, and should continue to
As heavy smoke from the Camp Fire in meetings on a business plan to define the San Jose.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 7


Around the nation
Judge: Sides in Florida
recount should ‘ramp down’ rhetoric
Caravan moves on to Guadalajara
By Maria Verza
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — After Republicans, includ- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing President Donald Trump, made unsubstantiated accusa-
tions of illegal activity, a judge on Monday urged the war- GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Several
ring sides in the Florida recount to “ramp down the rheto- thousand Central American migrants
ric,” saying it eroded public confidence in the election for heading for the U.S. border arrived in
Senate and governor. the western Mexico city of Guadalajara
The state’s law enforcement arm and elections monitors with help from truckers and other
have found no evidence of wrongdoing, but lawyers for the motorists Monday, marking a month
Republican party and the GOP candidates joined with Trump since their trek began.
in alleging that irregularities, unethical behavior and fraud Many of the migrants boarded wait-
have taken place since the polls closed last week. ing buses at the Jalisco state line that
“An honest vote count is no longer possible” in Florida, carried them to a shelter prepared for
Trump declared Monday, without elaborating. He demanded them in the city’s Benito Juarez
that the election night results — which showed the Auditorium. Guadalajara municipal
Republicans leading based upon incomplete ballot counts police shuttled others in patrol vehi-
— be used to determine the winner. cles.
Trump went on to allege that “new ballots showed up out The migrants are mostly families
of nowhere, and many ballots are missing or forged,” and from Honduras. At the shelter, officials
that ballots are “massively infected.” It was unclear what he had the migrants form two lines — one REUTERS
was referring to. for families and one for men traveling
The recount is mandated by state law. Migrants, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route
alone. They were offered food and told to the United States, rest at a provisional shelter in Irapuato, Mexico.
Much of the Republicans’ ire was centered on Democrat- where to go for donated clothing and
leaning Broward County and its Supervisor of Elections free internet to contact their families. “Sometimes we go along laughing, Martinez said.
Brenda Snipes, a Democrat who was appointed in 2003 by Most appear intent on taking the sometimes crying, but we keep on Indeed, migrants have hopped
then-Republican governor Jeb Bush. She has been re-elect- Pacific coast route northward to the going,” she said. aboard so many different kinds of
ed four times. Critics have suggested the slow pace of bal- border city of Tijuana, which is still By late afternoon, the first migrants trucks that they are no longer surprised
lot-counting in Broward is suspicious. about 1,550 miles away. The migrants arrived on the outskirts of Guadalajara. by anything. Some have stacked them-
have come about 1,200 miles since While the caravan previously aver- selves four levels high on a truck
AAA predicts most they started out in Honduras around aged only about 30 miles a day, the intended for pigs. On Monday, a few
Thanksgiving travelers in 13 years Oct. 13. migrants are now covering daily dis- boarded a truck carrying a shipment of
While they previously suffered from tances of 185 miles or more, partly coffins, while yet others squeezed into
HEATHROW, Fla. — AAA predicts this year will have the because they are relying on hitchhik- a truck with narrow cages used for
the heat on their journey through
highest volume of Thanksgiving travel since 2005. ing rather than walking. transporting chickens.
Honduras, Guatemala and southern
The Florida-based travel association said last week more On Monday morning, migrants Many, especially men, travel on
Mexico, they now trek along high-
than 54 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from gathered on a highway leading out of open platform trailers used to trans-
ways wrapped in blankets to fend off
home during the week of Thanksgiving. the central city of Irapuato looking for port steel and cars, or get in the freight
the morning chill.
AAA estimates that will be 2.5 million travelers more rides to Guadalajara about 150 miles containers of 18-wheelers and ride
Karen Martinez of Copan, Honduras,
than last year, just under a 5 percent increase. away. with one of the back doors open to
and her three children bundled up with
The vast majority of Thanksgiving travelers will hit the “Now the route is less complicated,” provide air flow.
jackets, scarves and a blanket.
road. The travel group estimates that 48.5 million travelers
will be driving. More than 4.2 million travelers will be fly-
ing, and just under 1.5 million travelers will be taking
trains, buses or cruise ships.
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REUTERS
A Digital Globe
satellite image
taken on
U.S. analysts locate
March 29,
2018, shows
what the
about 20 secret N.
Washington,
D.C.-based
Center for
Strategic and
Korean missile sites
By Matthew Lee
International THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Studies
Beyond Parallel WASHINGTON — U.S. analysts said Monday they have
project reports located more than half of an estimated 20 secret North
is an Korean missile development sites, highlighting the chal-
undeclared lenge the Trump administration faces in ensuring that North
missile Korea complies with any eventual agreement to end its
operating base nuclear and missile programs.
at Sakkanmol, The findings, which were released amid signs the admin-
North Korea. istration’s negotiations with the North have stalled, draw
on commercial satellite imagery and identify 13 secret
facilities used to produce missiles and related technology.
They suggest that Pyongyang is continuing its missile
work, even though it has halted test launches in what
President Donald Trump and his administration have
claimed as a success since his historic June meeting with
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore.
Although the sites are not launch facilities and in some
cases are rudimentary, the authors of the report from the
Center for Strategic and International Studies say they are
hidden and illustrate the scope of the North’s weapons pro-
gram and the country’s determination to conceal its mili-
tary might.
“The dispersed deployment of these bases and distinctive
tactics employed by ballistic missile units are combined
with decades of extensive camouflage, concealment and
deception practices to maximize the survival of its missile
units from pre-emptive strikes and during wartime opera-
tions,” they said.
The authors say the sites, which can be used for all class-
es of ballistic missile, therefore should be declared by
North Korea and inspected in any credible, verifiable deal
that addresses Pyongyang’s most significant threats to the
United States and its allies.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 9


Veterans Day: An unfortunate irony Other voices
O
n Nov. 11, our nation hon- Too who need it most. In 2016, the 15-
ored the service of our men often, vet- member commission tasked by
and women in uniform and erans are Congress to reform the U.S.
commemorated those who died to pro- treated Department of Veterans Affairs report-
tect us.
Four years ago, my family paid
respects to my grandfather, Warren
with no
respect and
too little
ed several deficiencies that, despite a
significant increase in funding over
the past two years, continue to plague
Reauthorizing use
Madison, a World War II veteran who
proudly served our nation. After we
made our way up a hill to his final
resting spot, I placed a small U.S. flag
support.
Every 65
minutes,
another
the agency. Some of these deficiencies
include “flawed governance,” “insuffi-
cient staffing” and “inadequate facili-
ties.”
of Land and Water
and flowers on his tombstone.
A merchant marine, Madison trans-
ported ammunition, planes and medi-
cine to soldiers on active duty — an
Jonathan Madison suicide.
veteran
commits

This is in
It is ironic: A nation that honors its
patriots with two national holidays
cannot seem to muster the support to
Conservation Fund
provide necessities for them once
activity that left him and his com- large part due to our nation’s inability
to provide effective treatment for our they leave the battlefield. Our warriors The Los Angeles Times
rades unarmed during combat. The deserve better.
number of merchant mariners killed in wounded warriors, many of whom suf-

F
fer from post-traumatic stress in addi- I pray each of us has taken a or more than 50 years, fees on offshore oil and
that war is estimated at the rate of one moment to honor our fallen heroes. gas drilling have provided billions of dollars
in 26 — the highest casualty rate of tion to physical ailments.
Last year, more than 370,000 veter- Then, let us begin the hard work of for the federal Land and Water Conservation
any service. restoring our commitment to our Fund to protect redwood forests, Joshua trees, beaches,
After the war, Madison returned ans were unemployed, according to
the Bureau of Labor Statistics. patriots who have sacrificed for us. mountains, parks, trails and other natural treasures in
home to Arkansas, where it was diffi- California — and similar assets around the nation. But
Although the employment rate among Let us work together to assist them in
cult for veterans to find work. the fund’s authorization expired at the end of
veterans has increased in 2018, it has obtaining meaningful employment
Madison refined his carpentry skills September, and Congress left for its autumn recess
and started a carpentry business — a not increased fast enough to meet the and ensuring they receive treatment
needs of countless veterans. Most for their mental and physical wounds. without renewing it.
revolutionary achievement for an When it reconvenes in a lame duck session after
African-American at that time. He veterans are trained for combat, not
civilian jobs. Traumatic experiences Veterans Day, Congress should permanently reauthorize
kept his business until his passing, at A nativ e of Pacifica, Jonathan Madison the fund and ensure that the fees are used for their
age 88, on March 11, 2013. and mental health conditions can
make reintegration into civilian life work ed as professional policy staff for intended purposes: to acquire and protect natural areas
In reflecting on my grandfather’s and to make grants to states for outdoor access and
life, I found myself conflicted: While difficult. the U.S. House of Representativ es,
The agency tasked with administer- recreation.
our nation designates two holidays to Committee on Financial Serv ices, from It shouldn’t be this hard. The fund and the many proj-
honor those who have served — ing assistance and services for our
2011-2013. Jonathan work s as an ects it pays for have wide, bipartisan support. But reau-
Memorial Day and Veterans Day — we wounded heroes continues to face its
own battles in trying to provide quick attorney and can be reached v ia email at thorization has become a pawn in ideological argu-
commemorate the dead but provide ments over the federal government’s role in acquiring
and effective treatment for veterans jonathanemadison@gmail.com.
too little for our living veterans. and holding land.
The Land and Water Conservation Fund is perhaps the

Letters to the editor least widely known, but by no means the least impor-
tant, of six essential environmental programs created
by Congress in the 1960s, largely under the leadership
Failing of the county sales tax a truly despicable human being who other day to conduct business of Stewart Udall, who served as Interior secretary under
is totally devoid of empathy and com- research. Upon arrival, I discovered Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Ironically, the other
Editor, passion. every computer terminal was taken by five pieces of legislation — the Wilderness Act, the
Thanks in part to the Daily a grade school student, each of them Water Quality Act, the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the
Journal’s wise editorial, it looks like Mike Aydelott were not using a computer for home- Endangered Species Act, and the National Historic
the county sales tax increase for work and so forth, but rather playing Preservation Act — may be better known because they
San Carlos
unspecified transportation projects is video games that appeared to be vio- have been, at various times, more controversial.
failing. Have you ever been lent in nature. I’ve seen this a few On its adoption in 1964, the Land and Water
Instead of pushing tax increases on other times throughout the county Conservation Fund allowed the federal government to
us, huge corporations like Facebook a firefighter, Mr. President? public library system. purchase land using revenue from recreation fees. A
and Genentech should chip in to ame- Editor, Computers are for people that want later amendment supplemented funding with royalties
liorate some of the traffic for which I have been a firefighter for more to do business on them or students on oil and gas leases on the outer continental shelf, and
they’re responsible. than 40 years and it hurts and angers who want to do homework, not play- those fees have now become the primary revenue
Also, the authority that allocates me that we have hit another all-time ing video games, especially violent source, to the tune of about $40 billion thus far.
these hundreds of million in tax rev- low in this great country of ours. In ones. This is one of the reasons why Projects include acquisitions of narrow but crucial
enues is a non-elected body. Its mem- the middle of fighting one of the youth in our country are suffering strips of land adjacent to national parks — for exam-
bers should be directly elected by the California’s worst wildland fires, one both physically and mentally. Instead
ple, a parcel next to Joshua Tree National Park that was
public. that has destroyed over 6,000 homes, of doing after school recreational
activities such as sports or homework slated for real estate development — and access strips
If they try again, they should speci- killed more than 20-some citizens, to open up existing public areas to recreation. A match-
fy the actual projects to be funded and has yet to be contained, our presi- or reading, they are now playing
these violent games and so forth. I ing-grant program allows states to develop and enhance
instead of offering a list of suggested, dent, instead of offering aid, threat-
guess their parents don’t let them urban parkland, creating dozens of parks in Los
possible projects. ens to cut our funding.
Maybe he needs to spend a few days play such games at home so they do it Angeles County alone, including baseball and soccer
doing what firefighters do when they at the county’s and public’s expense. fields.
Bill Collins
are needed most. Things need to County library employees need to Matching grants also can be used to protect water
Pacifica supplies. Many of the state and local bond measures
change. be in the computer labs during the
weekday afternoon hours to monitor that Californians have adopted to respond to drought
California is on fire Robert Nice
this behavior and to ensure the proper and to provide water security rely on federal matching
Editor, Redwood City use of computer terminals for legiti- funds — and many of those matches have come from the
Our state is on fire and folks are los- mate reasons. Land and Water Conservation Fund.
ing their homes, possessions and Computer use Federal law allows up to $900 million to be appropri-
lives. Trump responds with a threat to Editor, J. Bocci ated each year, which is less than the amount of revenue
cut federal fire prevention and man- I went to use a public computer at flowing in; as a result, billions of dollars sit in the
agement funds. Politics aside, this is the Belmont library around 3 p.m. the Redwood City fund unused. But money doesn’t actually come out of
the fund until Congress appropriates it. And Congress
routinely did, with bipartisan backing and without con-
OUR MISSION: troversy, until several years ago, when some lawmakers
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most tried to link the fund and its grants to the controversy
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. over federal land ownership and management in Western
By combining local news and sports coverage, states.
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, But even lawmakers who are partial to this so-called
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to sagebrush rebellion recognize that the link between
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. their grievances and the Land and Water Conservation
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we Fund is weak. Just over three years ago, they tabled
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this their philosophical arguments and reached a short-term
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman deal to keep the fund in business. That deal expired on
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine Sept. 30.
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REPORTERS: Gary Whitman advanced its own version of the proposal. But lawmak-
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ers disagreed over details and never got a bill to the
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floor of either chamber.
The danger now is that a final deal on the fund will
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10 Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Tech giants slide, pull stocks sharply lower


By Alex Veiga have recently reported third-quar-
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS ter earnings and outlooks that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 25,966.71 have stoked investors’ worries
A broad sell-off in technology Low: 25,340.51 about the future growth of corpo-
companies pulled U. S. stocks Close: 25,387.18 rate profits.
sharply lower Monday, knocking Change: -602.12 While companies got a boost
more than 600 points off the Dow this year from the lower tax rates
Jones Industrial Average.
OTHER INDEXES put in place by President Donald
The wave of selling snared big S&P 500: 2726.22 -54.79 Trump and the GOP last December,
names, including Apple, Amazon NYSE Index: 12,343.51 -194.02 several companies have recently
and Goldman Sachs. Banks, con- Nasdaq: 7200.87 -206.03 warned about the impact of higher
sumer-focused companies, and NYSE MKT: 2526.99 -15.82 costs related to tariffs and rising
media and communications stocks Russell 2000: 1518.79 -30.70 interest rates.
all took heavy losses. Crude oil Wilshire 5000: 28,104.13 -563.99 “The bull market is not over, the
prices fell, erasing early gains and economic expansion is not over,
extending a losing streak to 11 10-Yr Bond: 3.18 -0.00 but things are starting to wind
days. Oil (per barrel): 59.04 -1.15 down,” said Randy Frederick, vice
The tech stock tumble came fol- Gold : 1,201.10 -7.50 president of trading & derivatives
lowed an analyst report that sug- at Charles Schwab. “We’re clearly
gested Apple significantly cut points, or 2. 3 percent, to percent to $37. 50. in October snapped a six-month getting into the late innings of
back orders from one of its suppli- 25,387.18. It was down briefly by Several chipmakers also fell. string of gains for the S&P 500. the ball game.”
ers. That, in turn, weighed on 648 points. Advanced Micro Devices gave up Stocks rallied last week after the British American Tobacco,
chipmakers. The Nasdaq composite slid 9. 5 percent to $19. 03, while U.S. midterm elections turned out which makes Newport cigarettes,
“With the news out of the Apple 206.03 points, or 2.8 percent, to Nvidia lost 7. 8 percent to largely as investors expected, plunged 8.8 percent to $38.08 on
supplier this morning, you have 7,200.87. The Russell 2000 index $189. 54. Micron Technology with a divided Congress promis- reports that regulators were con-
the market overall questioning the of smaller companies gave up gave up 4.3 percent to $37.44. ing legislative gridlock in sidering a ban on menthol ciga-
growth trajectory as we look out 30.70 points, or 2 percent, to Amazon slid 4. 4 percent to Washington the next couple of rettes.
to 2019, ” said Lindsey Bell, 1,518.79. $1,636.85. years. PG&E tumbled 17.4 percent to
investment strategist at CFRA. Bond trading was closed for Banks and other financial com- While the market has typically $32.98 after the electric utility
“We continue to like tech going Veterans Day. Stocks in Europe panies also took heavy losses thrived in periods of divided gov- told regulators that a high-voltage
into next year, but we think it also suffered losses. Tuesday. Goldman Sachs slid 7.5 ernment, investors continue to line experienced a problem near
could be a little bit of a rocky peri- Apple tumbled 5 percent to percent to $206.05. grapple with uncertainty over the the origin of one of the major
od for the group as we continue $194. 17 after Wells Fargo ana- “Expectations are really that the U.S.-China trade dispute and the California wildfires before the
through the last two months of the lysts said the iPhone maker is deregulation process that has ben- potential impact of increased blaze started.
year.” the unnamed customer that opti- efited banks up to this point is oversight of Corporate America Investors bid up shares in
The market’s slide came after a cal communications company going to be slowed down with the by Democrats, who will be taking Athenahealth after the struggling
two-week winning streak. Lumentum Holdings said was Democrats in charge,” Bell said. over leadership in the House of medical billing software maker
The S&P 500 index dropped significantly reducing orders. Stocks appeared to have Representatives in January. said it received a $5.7 billion cash
54.79 points, or 2 percent, to Shares in Lumentum plunged 33 regained their footing after a skid In addition, some companies buyout offer. The stock jumped
2,726.22. The Dow fell 602.12 9.7 percent to $131.97.

Amazon HQ favorites: Similar basics, different vibes


By Jennifer Peltz and Matthew Barakat Pentagon on another and Reagan National
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Airport on a third.
Despite its prime location and abundant
NEW YORK — The communities said to transportation options, the neighborhood
be favored to become homes to a pair of has been hit by a massive outflow of jobs.
big, new East Coast bases for Amazon are The Patent and Trademark Office began
both riverfront stretches of major metro- moving more than 7, 000 jobs out of
politan areas with ample transportation and Crystal City in 2003. In 2005, the Defense
space for workers. Department announced plans to move
But there are plenty of differences roughly 17,000 jobs elsewhere as part of a
between New York’s Long Island City and base realignment.
Crystal City in northern Virginia. Arlington County has worked hard to
Set within eyeshot of the nation’s capi- bring in new employers, and had some suc-
tal, Crystal City is a thicket of 1980s-era cess. The Public Broadcasting Service
office towers trying to plug into new eco- moved its headquarters to Crystal City in
nomic energy after thousands of federal 2006.
jobs moved elsewhere. Still, large swaths of the neighborhood
Rapidly growing Long Island City is an remain vacant. Among other challenges,
old manufacturing area already being rein- the area has fought to overcome a reputa-
vented as a hub for 21st-century industry, REUTERS tion for outdated architecture.
creativity and urbane living. A building in the Crystal City area of Arlington, Virginia that Amazon.com is reportedly Crystal City is populated by ‘70s and
Seattle-based Amazon, which set out last considering as part of its new second headquarters. ‘80s-era office buildings. The buildings are
year to situate one additional headquarters borhood in the nation’s most populous “I joke that we’re experiencing explosive connected by a network of tunnels populat-
but now may reportedly open two, has city, and Amazon could pump up the volume growth 30 years in the making, ” says ed with food-court style dining options,
declined to comment on its plans. But peo- in this buzzy part of Queens. Elizabeth Lusskin, president of the Long hair salons and newsstands. The tunnels
ple familiar with the talks said this week If chosen, the neighborhood stands to Island City Partnership, a neighborhood leave the ground-level outdoor streetscape
that Long Island City and Crystal City have burnish New York City’s reputation as a development group. sometimes looking empty.
emerged as front runners for the “HQ2” proj- tech capital. Landing Amazon would also But Long Island City also has been strain- Brookings Institution urban planner
ect and its total of 50,000 jobs. cement Long Island City’s transformation ing to handle its growth. Jenny Schuetz suggested the buildings may
A look at two communities said to be at from a faded manufacturing zone to a Days before the potential Amazon news require an upgrade, or even replacement. But
the top of Amazon’s list. vibrant, of-the-moment enclave of water- emerged, the city announced a $180 million she noted that while people often associate
front skyscrapers, modernized warehouses plan to address Long Island City’s packed tech companies with converted lofts or
LONG ISLAND CITY and artsy-tech ambience across the East schools, street design and a sewage system state-of-the art workspaces, many big
It’s already the fastest-developing neigh- River from midtown Manhattan. that groans in heavy rain. But those proj- Silicon Valley tech companies actually
ects will just catch up with current needs, work out of ‘80s-era office buildings.
says area City Councilman Jimmy van For all the talk about antiquated architec-
Bramer. ture, people who’ve actually worked in
“I know that there are a lot of people Crystal City appreciate its convenience and
cheerleading for this, but HQ2 has to work its worker-friendly features, including the
for Queens and the people of Queens. It tunnels.
can’t just be good for Amazon,” says van “I loved it here,” said Christine Gentry of
Bramer, a Democrat. Greenbelt, Maryland, as she ate breakfast in
a largely empty food court. She works for
CRYSTAL CITY the Patent and Trademark Office and pre-
If any place in America can absorb ferred the days when her office was in
25,000 Amazon jobs without disruption, it Crystal City.
may well be Crystal City, Virginia, where “Everything is accessible here,” she said.
nearly that many jobs have vanished over “When it was raining or snowing or sleet-
the last 15 years. ing, I never had to go out.”
The neighborhood in Arlington County is Perhaps no place better illustrates the
bounded by the Potomac River and the vibe of Crystal City than the region’s only
nation’s capital on one side, by the revolving restaurant, the Skydome atop the
Doubletree Crystal City.
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CCS football playoffs set to open Monday


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT between 151-200. Between 101-150 is list- CCS Open Division I CCS Division IV
ed at unhealthy for sensitive groups, such as
Due to the Peninsula’s Air Quality Index people with lung conditions, children and Milpitas at M-A, Monday, 5 p.m. Mountain View at Burlingame, Monday, 6 p.m.
being deemed unhealthy Friday and older adults, according to charts listed at Carlmont at Willow Glen-San Jose,
Saturday, all Central Coast Section football cfpuf.epa.gov. CCS Open Division II Monday, 6 p.m.
openers are rescheduled for Monday. The Northern California volleyball play- Serra at Leland-San Jose, Monday, 4 p.m.
CCS football, water polo, cross-country, offs slated for Saturday were also post- Aragon at St. Francis, Monday, 6 p.m.
CCS Division V
field hockey and girls’ tennis playoff events poned, with Aragon traveling to Los Altos Del Mar at The King’s Academy-
have all been rescheduled due to the AQI pro- Monday for a 6 p.m. start. CCS Open Division III Sunnyvale, 6 p.m.
vided by the Environmental Protection Rescheduled times for CCS football play- St. Ignatius vs. Sacred Heart Prep at
Agency listing at 163 as of noon Saturday. off games involving San Mateo County Sequoia HS, Monday, 7 p.m. All CCS play off brack ets are being regu-
The category for unhealthy air quality is teams: Aptos at Terra Nova, Monday, 6 p.m. larly updated at www.cifccs.org.

’Dogs three-peat!
Stanford 115, Idaho 71

Stanford rallies
for most points,
CSM battles past CSM 32, CCSF 29
115, in nearly a
CCSF to claim 3rd
straight Bay 6 title quarter century
By Rick Eymer
By Terry Bernal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
STANFORD — Alanna Smith had the hot
By some stroke of fortune, the College of hand early and Kiana Williams took it from
San Mateo Bulldogs celebrated with a there in No. 7 Stanford’s record offensive
postgame haka under a stretch of blue sky. performance.
There was plenty to celebrate after CSM’s Smith had 19 points and nine rebounds,
32-29 victory over City College of San and the Cardinal totaled their most points
Francisco in a rescheduled game Sunday since 1994 with a 115-71 victory over
afternoon at College Heights Stadium. In Idaho on Sunday.
the scope of the Bulldogs’ season, winning The Cardinal (2-0) had their fifth-highest
the regular-season finale was a sense of mis- point total ever and most
sion accomplished — wrapping up the Bay since tying a school
6 crown outright to three-peat as conference record with 122 against
champions. Cal State Fullerton on
After a chaotic week spent reeling from Dec. 10, 1994.
the Camp Fire in Butte County, which forced Williams also scored 19
CSM to practice indoors for two straight points and had nine
days, and to postpone the originally-sched- assists as Stanford kept
uled Saturday game due to unhealthy air qual- pace with the sharp-shoot-
ity, the celebration haka dance performed by ing Vandals (1-1) from
Alanna Smith long-range by matching
the entirety of the Bulldogs team seemed to
take on so much more meaning. the school record with 16 3-pointers.
“They genuinely love each other,” CSM “They are an excellent 3-point shooting
head coach Tim Tulloch said. “In a world PATRICK NGUYEN team,” Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said.
where cities, countries, cultures are divided, Above: CSM’s defense makes a stop on at the “They’re never out of a game. We responded
when you spend one season in our locker 3-yard line during a critical goal-line stand in with perimeter shooting. It only took 24
room, you can see what the world can really the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 32-29 win over shots for them to make 15. That’s phenom-
be.” CCSF at College Heights Stadium. In on the enal.”
CSM boasts a diverse mix of players, with tackle is Malik Putney, left, Bubba Palu, right, Lexie Hull added 17 points and six
11 different states represented on its roster. and Samuela Kanongata’a, bottom. Lef t: Stanford players reached double figures en
Sophomore cornerback Andre Neal hails Kanongata’a celebrates a Bulldogs route to its first 100-point game in two
from Owings Mills, Maryland, and said had interception in the fourth quarter. Below: CSM years. Nadia Fingall added 16 points and
never witnessed the Polynesian culture, defensive end Heikoti Vaisima, right, closes in both Anna Wilson and Maya Dodson had 10.
from which the haka originates, until he for a safety of Jack Newman in the first quarter. “She plays with so much confidence,”
relocated to the West Coast to play football Williams said of Hull. “That’s impressive
at CSM. from a freshman. She fits in real well.”
“This just opened my eyes to a new cul- Gina Marxen scored 22 points to lead
ture,” Neal said. “The family environment, I Idaho, picked by coaches to win the Big
just love it.” Sky. Janie King added 18 points, including a
Neal and the CSM secondary loomed large 6-of-10 effort from 3-point range.
in Sunday’s dramatic win, which saw the “That’s a bright spot for us,” Idaho coach
Bulldogs defense battle relentlessly with the Jon Newlee said. “The score didn’t show it,
but I feel like we got better today. I think
See CSM, Page 14 See STANFORD, Page 12

Pavelski leads Sharks past Flames


By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 3, Flames 1
a season. For some reason, the pucks seem to be going in
SAN JOSE — Evander Kane doesn’t know why he keeps when we play against these guys.”
putting up big numbers against the Calgary Flames. Joe Pavelski had a goal and two assists, Joonas Donskoi
Kane had a goal and an assist to help the Sharks beat the also had a goal and an assist, and Martin Jones stopped 29
Flames 3-1 Sunday night. shots as the Sharks snapped a two-game skid.
The 27-year old forward, in his 10th season with his Sean Monahan scored and Mike Smith had 26 saves for
fourth team, now has 10 goals and six assists in 12 career the Flames, who had won five of their previous six.
ANDREW VILLA/USA TODAY SPORTS games against Calgary. Kane put the Sharks ahead 50 seconds into the game with
Timo Meier, left, and Joe Pavelski celebrate after Pavelski scores “I have no idea,” Kane said. “I’ve played in the (Eastern
on an open net Sunday against the Calgary Flames. Conference) a lot of my career, too, we saw those guys twice See SHARKS, Page 16
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Clippers 121, Warriors 116 OT


Comeback squandered
Warriors rally from 14 down in fourth quarter
only to lose to Clippers 121-116 in overtime
By Beth Harris The starless Clippers improved to 6-1 at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home.
Thompson’s 3-pointer tied it 116-all in
LOS ANGELES — Lou Williams scored 10 overtime, interrupting Williams’ run of 10
of his 25 points in overtime after the straight points for the Clippers.
Clippers blew a 14-point lead in the fourth Down 106-95, the Warriors closed regula-
quarter, and Los Angeles hung on Monday tion on an 11-0 run, with Thompson scor-
night to beat the Warriors at home for the ing their last eight points. His second 3-
first time in nearly four years, 121-116. pointer in the spurt tied it at 106.
Williams rallied after missing shots in The Clippers crashed the boards — every
the closing minutes of regulation, when the player grabbed at least one — and they dom-
Warriors ran off 11 straight points to force inated in the paint, 62-36.
overtime tied at 106-all. Williams’ 3-pointer gave Los Angeles its
Montrezl Harrell added 23 points off the largest lead of 101-87. They didn’t go up by
bench and rookie Shai Gilgeous-Alexander double digits until Harrell’s basket to open
had 18. the fourth.
The Clippers snapped a seven-game skid The Clippers shot 60 percent and led 64-
against the Warriors at Staples Center, 61 at halftime. They controlled the boards,
where they last won on Dec. 25, 2014. 23-13, and owned a 30-18 edge in the paint.
Kevin Durant had 33 points, 11 rebounds Durant scored 21 points and had three ROBERT HANASHIRO/USA TODAY SPORTS
and 10 assists for the Warriors before fouling fouls in the half for the Warriors. Clippers guard Sindarius Thornwell, left, battles for a loose ball with Draymond Green during
out with 3:46 left in the extra session. Klay the second quarter Monday night at Staples Center.
Thompson added 31 points, but was just 5 of Tip-ins sitting out two games with a right foot-toe
16 on 3-pointers on a night without injured The Warriors fell to 39-60 in regular-season sprain. ... G Shaun Livingston was back after
Up next
fellow Splash Brother Stephen Curry. games without Curry (left groin strain), who being out seven games with right foot sore- The Warriors host Atlanta on Tuesday in
Golden State lost for just the third time in missed his second straight game. ... F ness. ... They haven’t left California during a the second game of a back-to-back, their
14 games. Draymond Green returned to the lineup after seven-game stretch that concludes Tuesday. third of the season.

NHL, retired players reach concussion settlement


By Stephen Whyno reporters after practice the league, Players’
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The settlement is significantly less than the billion-dollar agreement Association and others must all have a role
reached between the NFL and its former players on the same issue in the issue.
The National Hockey League announced a “It’s something as players that we know
tentative $18.9 million settlement Monday
of head injuries. Each player who opts in would receive $22,000 that risk,” Crosby said. “Obviously we
with more than 300 retired players who sued and could be eligible for up to $75,000 in medical treatment. know a lot more now than we did before,
the league and accused it of failing to pro- even a lot more than we did when I had my
tect them from head injuries or warning the NHL and NFL settlements, even though period of 75 days for players. There were first one. It’s something you hope they can
them of the risks involved with playing. they differ drastically. 146 players who added their names to the mutually agree on. It’s something that I
The lawsuit, consolidated in federal court “When you have a defendant who has lawsuit as plaintiffs between November think is important from both sides.”
in Minnesota, was by far the largest facing spent millions of dollars litigating a case 2013 and this August and 172 more who Retired player Daniel Carcillo, one of the
the league. The NHL, as it has for years, did for four years to prove that nothing is joined as claimants. plaintiffs, urged players not to accept the
not acknowledge any liability for the play- wrong with getting your brain bashed in, In addition to the cash payment, the set- settlement. In a series of tweets , he said
ers’ claims in the proposed settlement and you can only get so far,” Davidson told the tlement includes neurological testing and players would be forced to see the same NHL
can terminate the deal if all 318 players or Associated Press. “I think it’s important for assessment for players paid for by the and NHLPA doctors to determine if they’d be
their estates don’t elect to participate. players who have an opportunity to settle league; up to $75,000 in medical treatment eligible for treatment.
The settlement is significantly less than their case with the NHL now to understand for players who test positive on two or Carcillo also asked for Wayne Gretzky’s
the billion-dollar agreement reached that before they get anything through a trial more tests; and a “Common Good Fund” for thoughts: “I want him to use his platform to
between the NFL and its former players on against the NHL it’s going to cost millions retired players in need, including those who help the men who protected him throughout
the same issue of head injuries. Each player of dollars in experts to get there, and that’s did not participate in the litigation, worth his career. Lack of pressure from former
who opts in would receive $22,000 and going to have to be paid for before they see $2.5 million. players is a direct result of this insulting
could be eligible for up to $75,000 in med- a penny from any recovery, assuming they Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby, who has attempt at a settlement.”
ical treatment. win.” dealt with concussion problems throughout Messages left with several players who
Players’ attorney Stuart Davidson said he An NHL spokesman said the league would his career but is not involved in the lawsuit were part of the lawsuit were not immediate-
knows there will be comparisons between not make any comment until after the opt-in that includes only retired players, told ly returned.
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Duke ascends to top spot in AP poll


By Aaron Beard already lofty potential being somehow of the season ... there’s a lot of noise. And team that stayed in the poll. The others were
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS even higher than anyone anticipated. for us, it’s not always good noise, but in all modest, with four teams — Kansas, No.
Granted, it was one game. And Duke (2-0) this case, it was exceptional noise. 11 Michigan State, No. 16 Virginia Tech
RALEIGH, N.C. — Duke changed every- didn’t look nearly so dazzling Sunday at Exceptional noise. and No. 21 TCU — falling one spot each.
thing about who AP Top 25 voters consid- home against Army . But that one perform- “When you have four freshmen and we
ered to be the nation’s best team with a sin- ance caused a major voting shift, even with don’t have veterans, you have to be more NEWCOMERS
gle dominating performance against a mar- now-No. 2 Kansas earning a quality win of mature about listening to that.” There were two new teams in the poll with
quee opponent. its own against then-No. 10 Michigan State No. 24 Marquette and No. 25 Buffalo.
It also gave the Blue Devils yet another in the first game of the Champions Classic. AT THE TOP It’s the first appearance for Marquette in
milestone under Hall of Fame coach Mike Kansas was a solid preseason No. 1 by Gonzaga stayed at No. 3, followed by nearly five years since last appearing at No.
Krzyzewski: a record number of appearances earning 37 of 65 first-place votes, followed Virginia and Tennessee each climbing a 25 in November 2013.
at No. 1. by 19 for Kentucky and four for Duke. But spot to round out the top 5. Nevada, North As for Buffalo, it’s the first AP Top 25
The Blue Devils jumped from fourth to Duke now has 48 first-place votes, claiming Carolina, reigning national champion appearance in program history. It comes
first Monday in the first regular-season the top spot for all 19 voters who had Villanova and Auburn were next, while after the Bulls got 43 points and 14
poll, leapfrogging Kansas at the top after a Kentucky as preseason No. 1 while also Kentucky slid eight spots to No. 10. rebounds from CJ Massinburg to beat then-
blowout win against then-No. 2 Kentucky causing 23 voters to switch from Kansas in No. 13 West Virginia on the road — another
last week. That allowed Duke to set a record the preseason Duke this week. TOP RISERS marquee upset for a team that beat Arizona
with its 135th week at No. 1, breaking a tie Duke also prompted switches from the and eventual No. 1 overall NBA draft pick
lone voters who had Gonzaga and Villanova There weren’t any dramatic climbs beyond
with UCLA for the most top rankings in Deandre Ayton in the first round of last
at No. 1 in the preseason. the Duke-Kansas change at the top. In all,
poll history. year’s NCAA Tournament.
The hype probably won’t slow anytime 16 teams moved up this week poll, with No.
The 34-point win against the Wildcats in
14 Florida State and No. 19 Clemson match-
the Champions Classic to open the season soon, either. The Blue Devils have every-
ing Duke’s three-spot jump for the biggest SLIDING OUT
marked the program’s most lopsided win one’s attention.
“Part of becoming good is keeping the of the week. The Mountaineers slid all the way out
against a top-5 opponent. Duke was practi-
noise out of your locker room,” Krzyzewski Twelve of the gains were merely one spot. after losing to the Bulls, which marked their
cally flawless behind star freshmen RJ
said after the Army win. “And when some- first loss in a home opener since November
Barrett, Zion Williamson and Cam Reddish, LONGEST SLIDES
thing good happens and you have the start 2003. Washington fell out from No. 25 after
and that created a buzz about the team’s
Kentucky’s fall was the biggest for any a loss to Auburn.

Ohtani, Acuna win Rookie of the Year honors


By Ronald Blum lowed. Miguel Andujar RBIs in 149 games. The Acuna started the season at Triple-A and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was second with five 23-year-old third base- made his debut on April 25, the youngest
firsts and 89 points, and man set a Yankees rookie player in the majors then at 20 years, 128
NEW YORK — Los Angeles Angels two- Gleyber Torres was next record with 47 doubles, days. The Venezuelan hit .293 with 26
way star Shohei Ohtani has been voted with 25 points. three more than Joe homers, 64 RBIs and 16 steals with a .917
American League Rookie of the Year after Ohtani was 4-2 with a DiMaggio in 1936, and OPS. He set a Braves record with eight lead-
becoming the first player since Babe Ruth 3.31 ERA and 63 strike- tied the AL rookie mark off homers this season and tied a franchise
with 10 homers and four pitching wins in the outs over 51 2/3 innings for doubles set by mark by homering in five straight games
same season. in 10 starts, limited by a Boston’s Fred Lynn in from Aug. 11-14.
Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. Shohei Ohtani torn elbow ligament that Ronald 1975.
Soto debuted on May 20 at 19 years, 207
was an overwhelming pick for the National required surgery on Oct. 1 Acuna Jr. Torres, 21, began the
and likely will prevent him from pitching season at Triple-A after days, although in a quirk the Dominican is
League honor, easily beating Washington credited with a home run from five days
outfielder Juan Soto. next year. As a designated hitter, he batted missing the second half of 2017 with a torn
.285 with 22 homers and 61 RBIs and a .925 ligament in his non-throwing arm. The sec- before his debut — he went deep on June 18
Ohtani, a 24-year-old right-hander who against the New York Yankees in the comple-
joined the Angels last winter after five sea- OPS in 367 plate appearances. He became the ond baseman made his big league debut April
first player with 15 homers as a batter and 50 22 and hit .271 with 24 homers and 77 RBIs. tion of the May 15 suspended game. Soto hit
sons with Japan’s Nippon Ham Fighters, .292 with 22 homers, 70 RBIs and a .923
received 25 first-place votes and four seconds strikeouts as a pitcher in the same season. The 20-year-old Acuna received 27 first-
Ohtani is the first Japanese player to win place votes and three seconds for 144 points. OPS.
for 137 points from the Baseball Writers’
Association of America in balloting the honor since Seattle’s Ichiro Suzuki in Soto got two firsts and 89 points, and Los Buehler, a 23-year-old right-hander, was 8-
announced Monday. 2001. Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler was 5 with a 2.62 ERA in 23 starts and one relief
A pair of New York Yankees infielders fol- Andujar hit .297 with 27 homers and 92 next with one firsts and 28 points. appearance.

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begin today at Bay Club in Los Gatos, but chart put out by airnow.gov that monitors than banners.

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the completion of the team tournament
may affect the start of the individual tour-
naments.
the levels of contaminants in the air. A
reading of 51 to 100 is ‘moderate.” 101 to
150 is “unhealthy for sensitive groups.”
“I think our commissioner (CCS’ Duane
Morgan) and the leaders of [our] section,
are putting kids front and center. The kids
All in all, it’s been playoff chaos. anything over 151 ranges from matter the most.”
And the ramifications are starting to ‘unhealthy” to “hazardous” above 300. All the postponements have thrown into
a meeting today with all 10 section com- question about whether there is enough
missioners in the state to discuss the cur- have a more long-term effect as the winter And while there is no official number
season begins to ramp up. With the delays that CCS uses to decide whether a game is time to get in the various section tourna-
rent air quality situation, one that has ments, the regional bowl games and the
affected the entire state. of the end of fall sports, those athletes played or not, Sell said the general consen-
who also play a winter game are delayed sus is any reading in the “unhealthy” range state championship games and still stay
“There are so many moving parts,” Sell from preparing for that endeavor. The poor is a no go. within the time frame set forth by the CIF
said. “Let’s say the air stays like this until air quality is also affecting winter team and if the CIF is willing to adjust its calen-
Thursday and clears up Friday. You’re going But the “orange level” — the 101 to 150
practices as well. dar.
to have teams who haven’t had contact for range — is not real conducive to strenuous
“There’s a ripple effect for everything. “I think they’ll (section commissioners
two weeks.” activity either. So what happens if a host
Now football teams are practicing in gyms. and the CIF) will make a rational decision,”
team, which ultimately makes the decision
Football is not the only sport affected. That’s pushing (basketball teams) out. Sell said. “But I guarantee there are going
whether a game is played, decides at a level
The finals for the boys’ and girls’ water Soccer teams can’t practice,” Sell said. “I to be some people who hate it.”
off 149 that it’s game on and the opposing
polo tournaments were delayed to Monday, had a couple of kids come up to me before school disagrees? Said Philipopoulos: “It’s been a lot (of
while the Open Division boys’ final our game Friday (before it was postponed) “That’s the nightmare scenario. If you’re in juggling), but it pales in comparison to
between Bellarmine and Sacred Heart Prep who told me their parents were not going that orange area, it gets really dicey,” Sell what those poor people (in the Camp Fire)
were pushed back to 5 p.m. Wednesday in to let them play (because of the condi- said. “It’s been apparent in my dealing are going through. We’re fortunate. We still
Atherton. tions). I reassured them we were not play- with the section, that competition advan- get to play the game.”
The CCS girls’ field hockey champi- ing if it’s above 150.” tage has taken a backseat to just trying to
onship game has been postponed until fur- “It” would be the Air Quality Index, or do what’s right for the kids. Which is Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
ther notice, while the girls’ tennis singles AQI, whose app, I’m sure, has been down- refreshing. This isn’t one of those ‘win at nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
and doubles tournaments were scheduled to loaded by coaches and administrators. It’s a all costs’ areas. … Kids are more important 5200 ext. 117.

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two touchdowns for the 49ers (2-8), who
were unable to win consecutive games under
third-string quarterback Nick Mullens.
Mullens threw for 250 yards and had an
11-yard TD pass to Breida that made it 20-10
early in the third quarter. But Mullens also
observation. Goodwin returned to the game
later in the fourth quarter.

Breida’s 23-yard run helped set up a 30-yard threw two interceptions with the first set- Playing for Paradise
field goal by Robbie Gould that gave the ting up a 10-yard TD pass from Manning to
He hung in there and made some really good Niners a 23-20 lead with 2:46 to play. Beckham . Niners GM John Lynch welcomed the
throws and got us into the end zone. That’s But the 49ers allowed the go-ahead score high school football team from Paradise, a
the sign of a good quarterback.” Those two connected again on a 20-yard town destroyed by the wildfires in Butte
and couldn’t pull it out at the end as score in the third quarter as New York rallied
Manning threw two TD passes to Odell Mullens’ pass from the Giants 21 sailed out County, about 175 miles north. Players and
from 10 points down to tie the game in the cheerleaders from the school were on the
Beckham Jr. and then engineered the late of the end zone on the final play. second half. field for the national anthem. The Niners
game-winning drive with help from a pair of “Those are the plays you have to make to
third-down penalties against Malcolm finish the game,” Mullens said. “That was a raised more than $100,000 to support relief
Smith and Ahkello Witherspoon. moment of truth, and I didn’t get the job
Hard hit and recovery efforts.
Saquon Barkley then had a 23-yard catch done. I have to play better in those moments Niners receiver Marquise Goodwin was hit The air quality for the game was at an
to get the ball into the red zone and of truth. We all have to play better.” in the helmet by Alec Ogletree on a catch unhealthy level because of the fires. The Air
Manning connected with Shepard on third Mullens wasn’t nearly as sharp as he was late in the third quarter and briefly left the Quality Index was at 161 at kickoff, which
down to give the Giants the win. in his NFL debut against the Raiders on game. On his first play back in to start the is in the unhealthy zone, and smoke could
“I just saw man-to-man coverage, ” Nov. 1 when he joined Hall of Famers Jim fourth quarter, a pass from Mullens deflected be smelled throughout the stadium. The NFL
Shepard said. “That’s something we’ve been Kelly and Fran Tarkenton as the only play- off Goodwin’s hands for the second inter- had monitored the situation but the AQI
practicing. I was able to capture the outside ers with at least 250 yards passing, three ception of the game by B.J. Goodson . never got near 200, the level where the
edge and Eli put the ball in a perfect place.” touchdown passes and no interceptions in Goodwin was slow to get up after that play game would have needed to be moved.

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Sports briefs NFL STANDINGS NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS WHAT’S ON TAP
Reno-Tahoe region drops AMERICAN CONFERENCE
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GP W L OT Pts GF GA CCS singles/doubles tournament at Bay Club Court-
side, noon
New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 Tampa Bay 17 12 4 1 25 63 48
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — The Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Philadelphia 9 6 .600 3 1/2 Toronto 17 11 6 0 22 58 46
Boston 7 6 .538 4 1/2 WEDNESDAY
Reno-Tahoe area will not be making Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Boston 17 10 5 2 22 53 41 Boys’ water polo
N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 Brooklyn 6 8 .429 6
a play to host the Winter Olympics. South New York 4 10 .286 8 Montreal 17 9 5 3 21 58 55 CCS Open Division championship
No. 2 Bellarmine (19-10) at No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep
The Tahoe Daily Tribune reported Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 Buffalo 17 9 6 2 20 53 52
(26-2), 5 p.m.
Southeast Division Ottawa 18 7 8 3 17 62 76
Monday that the Reno-Tahoe Winter Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 168 151
Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 260 239 W L Pct GB Detroit 17 7 8 2 16 47 60 FRIDAY
Games Coalition announced it was Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 160 199 Charlotte 7 6 .538 — Florida 14 6 5 3 15 47 45 Football
declining a bid invitation from the North Orlando 6 8 .429 1 1/2 Metropolitan Division CCS playoffs
U.S. Olympic Committee. Pittsburgh 6 2 1 .722 279 209 Miami 5 8 .385 2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Open Division I
Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 235 288 Washington 4 9 .308 3 No. 7 Milpitas (6-4) at No. 2 Menlo-Atherton (8-2), 5
According to the coalition’s board Atlanta 3 10 .231 4
Columbus 18 10 6 2 22 58 59
p.m.
Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 N.Y. Rangers 18 9 7 2 20 52 55
chairman, it would not be practical Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Philadelphia 17 9 7 1 19 57 60 Open Division II
financially to put in a bid. West Central Division
Carolina 18 8 7 3 19 50 54 No. 5 Serra (6-4) at No. 4 Leland (6-4), 7 p.m.
W L Pct GB
Chairman Brian Krolicki said in a Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240
Milwaukee 10 3 .769 — N.Y. Islanders 16 8 6 2 18 49 42 No. 8 Aragon (2-8) at No. 1 St. Francis (9-1), 7 p.m.
L.A. Chargers 7 2 0 .778 240 186
statement it was honored to be con- Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 Indiana 8 6 .571 2 1/2 Pittsburgh 15 7 5 3 17 51 47
Open Division III
sidered alongside Denver and Salt Raiders 1 8 0 .111 147 272 Detroit 6 6 .500 3 1/2 Washington 16 7 6 3 17 54 56
No. 5 Aptos (8-2) at No. 4 Terra Nova (8-2), 7 p.m.
Chicago 4 10 .286 6 1/2 New Jersey 15 6 8 1 13 45 54
Lake City as possible hosts for the Cleveland 1 11 .083 8 1/2
2030 games. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Division IV
East WESTERN CONFERENCE No. 7 Mountain View (6-4) at No. 2 Burlingame (8-2),
The invitation calls for a detailed Washington 6 3 0 .667 176 175 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division 7 p.m.
workbook addressing venue plan- Dallas 4 5 0 .444 181 171 Southwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA No. 5 Carlmont (8-2) at No. 4 Willow Glen (7-3), 7
Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 198 183 W L Pct GB p.m.
ning, transportation planning, San Antonio 7 5 .583 —
Nashville 17 13 3 1 27 57 37
N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .222 177 228 Minnesota 17 11 4 2 24 54 44
security and other issues. South Memphis 7 5 .583 — SATURDAY
Winnipeg 16 10 5 1 21 51 42 Football
The area hosted the 1960 Olympic New Orleans 8 1 0 .889 330 232 New Orleans 7 6 .538 1/2
Dallas 18 9 7 2 20 51 50 CCS playoffs
Houston 5 7 .417 2
Winter Games. Carolina 6 3 0 .667 241 232
Dallas 5 8 .385 2 1/2 Colorado 17 8 6 3 19 59 50 No. 7 St. Ignatius (3-7) at No. 2 Sacred Heart Prep (9-
Atlanta 4 5 0 .444 244 254 1), 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 232 291 Chicago 18 6 8 4 16 51 67
Liverpool’s Sturridge charged North Northwest Division St. Louis 15 6 6 3 15 52 51 College football
W L Pct GB Pacific Division Nor Cal regional semifinal
with breaching betting rules Chicago
Minnesota
6 3 0
5 3 1
.667
.611
269 175
221 204 Portland 10 3 .769 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA No. 3 College of San Mateo (8-2) at No. 2 Laney (8-
Green Bay 4 4 1 .500 223 216 Denver 9 4 .692 1 Vancouver 19 10 7 2 22 61 64 2), 6 p.m.
LONDON — Liverpool striker Oklahoma City 8 5 .615 2 Calgary 18 10 7 1 21 56 56
Detroit 3 6 0 .333 202 244
Daniel Sturridge has been charged by West Utah 7 6 .538 3 Sharks 18 9 6 3 21 56 55
England’s Football Association L.A. Rams
Seattle
9 1 0
4 5 0
.900
.444
335 231
219 192
Minnesota 5 9 .357 5 1/2
Anaheim 19 8 8 3 19 44 54 TRANSACTIONS
with breaching betting rules. Pacific Division Arizona 16 8 7 1 17 45 39
Arizona 2 7 0 .222 124 225 Edmonton 17 8 8 1 17 46 54 BASEBALL
The FA said the alleged breaches 49ers 2 8 0 .200 230 266 W L Pct GB
Warriors 11 3 .786 — Vegas 18 7 10 1 15 44 54 National League
took place in January 2018. Los Angeles 16 5 10 1 11 33 50
L.A. Clippers 8 5 .615 2 1/2 MILWAUKEE BREWERS —Promoted Katina Shaw
Liverpool reacted by saying on Thursday’s Games
Sacramento 8 6 .571 3 to vice president-community relations and family
Pittsburgh 52, Carolina 21
Monday in a statement Sturridge has Sunday’s Games
L.A. Lakers 7 6 .538 3 1/2 Monday’s Games liaison.
“stated categorically that he has Phoenix 2 11 .154 8 1/2 Carolina 3, Chicago 2, OT NBA
New Orleans 51, Cincinnati 14
never gambled on football” and will Cleveland 28, Atlanta 16 N.Y. Rangers 2, Vancouver 1 MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES —Traded F Jimmy
Monday’s Games
Kansas City 26, Arizona 14 Columbus 2, Dallas 1 Butler and C Justin Patton to Philadelphia for Fs
continue to co-operate in the inves- Tennessee 34, New England 10
Washington 117, Orlando 109
Anaheim 2, Nashville 1, SO Robert Covington and Dario Saric; G Jerryd Bayless
tigation. New Orleans 126, Toronto 110
Washington 16, Tampa Bay 3 Tuesday’s Games and a 2022 second-round draft pick.
Philadelphia 124, Miami 114
The FA said Sturridge is alleged to Indianapolis 29, Jacksonville 26 Dallas 103, Chicago 98 Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 4 p.m. NFL
have breached two rules, the first of Buffalo 41, N.Y. Jets 10 Minnesota 120, Brooklyn 113 Vancouver at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Fired defensive coordi-
Chicago 34, Detroit 22 Oklahoma City 118, Phoenix 101 Florida at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
which relates to bets on matches or L.A. Chargers 20, Oakland 6
nator Teryl Austin.
Utah 96, Memphis 88 Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m.
any other football matter, and the Green Bay 31, Miami 12 Sacramento 104, San Antonio 99 Arizona at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
DENVER BRONCOS —Signed C Gino Gradkowski.
Placed C Matt Paradis on injured reserve.
second involves providing informa- L.A. Rams 36, Seattle 31 L.A. Clippers 121, Golden State 116, OT Washington at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Dallas 27, Philadelphia 20 Tuesday’s Games NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Signed WR Brandon
tion about football from his privi- Open: Minnesota, Denver, Baltimore, Houston Montreal at Edmonton, 6 p.m. Marshall.
Charlotte at Cleveland, 4 p.m.
leged position to another person for Monday’s Games Houston at Denver, 6 p.m. Toronto at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS —Waived K Chandler
the purposes of betting. N.Y. Giants 27, San Francisco 23 Atlanta at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Catanzaro.
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NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
SHARKS
W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB Continued from page 11
New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 Toronto 12 1 .923 —
Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Philadelphia 8 6 .571 4 1/2
Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Boston 7 6 .538 5
Brooklyn 6 7 .462 6 his sixth of the season. Donskoi
N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254
South New York 4 10 .286 8 1/2 scored less than a minute and a half
Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 Southeast Division
into the second with is fourth.
Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 168 151 W L Pct GB Jones stopped a penalty shot
Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 260 239 Charlotte 7 6 .538 —
Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 160 199 from Sam Bennett with 7:38 left in
Orlando 6 7 .462 1
North Miami 5 7 .417 1 1/2 the third period with Calgary trail-
Pittsburgh 6 2 1 .722 279 209 Washington 3 9 .250 3 1/2 ing 2-1.
Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 235 288 Atlanta 3 10 .231 4
Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 “It was frustrating because we
Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Central Division played so well,” Bennett said. “It
West W L Pct GB doesn’t feel good not getting the
Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 Milwaukee 10 3 .769 —
L.A. Chargers 7 2 0 .778 240 186 Indiana 8 6 .571 2 1/2 tying goal. I’ll try to think of
Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 Detroit 6 6 .500 3 1/2 something else the next time.”
Chicago 4 9 .308 6
Raiders 1 8 0 .111 147 272
Cleveland 1 11 .083 8 1/2 Under persistent pressure in the
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
third period, Jones had 14 saves. ANDREW VILLA/USA TODAY SPORTS
East WESTERN CONFERENCE “Jonesy made some phenomenal Evander Kane and Flames defenseman TJ Brodie battle for the puck in the
Washington 6 3 0 .667 176 175 Southwest Division saves and you need that, there guy third period Sunday at SAP Center at San Jose. The Sharks won 3-1.
Dallas 4 5 0 .444 181 171 W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 198 183 San Antonio 7 4 .636 — was making phenomenal saves too good looks in the third, we just n’t immediately known. ... San
N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205 Memphis 7 4 .636 — on high danger chances,” Sharks weren’t able to put them in,” Jose C Tomas Hertl played for the
New Orleans 6 6 .500 1 1/2
South Houston 5 7 .417 2 1/2 coach Pete DeBoer said. “Good Flames defenseman Mark Giordano first time since suffering a head
New Orleans 8 1 0 .889 330 232 Dallas 4 8 .333 3 1/2 teams need great goaltending, and
Carolina 6 3 0 .667 241 232 said. “We didn’t go to the net. They injury on Nov. 3. He missed three
Atlanta 4 5 0 .444 244 254 Northwest Division
he made timely saves for us.” were more committed to putting games. ... Sharks D Joakim Ryan
Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 232 291 W L Pct GB The Sharks were coming off an the puck on the net and forecheck- was back in the lineup for D Tim
North Portland 10 3 .769 — 0-2 road trip.
Chicago 6 3 0 .667 269 175 Denver 9 4 .692 1 ing than we were.” Heed, who played his first game on
Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204 Oklahoma City 7 5 .583 2 1/2 “Obviously it wasn’t a great road Pavelski scored an empty-netter Friday. ... The Sharks had given up
Green Bay 4 4 1 .500 223 216 Utah 6 6 .500 3 1/2 trip for us, so to come back and in the final minute. three or more goals in nine
Detroit 3 6 0 .333 202 244 Minnesota 4 9 .308 6
respond the way we did at home “It feels good to be home,” straight games going into Sunday.
West
L.A. Rams 9 1 0 .900 335 231 Pacific Division with the big win, that was huge for Pavelski said. “Right from the first ... Flames D Michael Stone played
Seattle 4 5 0 .444 219 192 W L Pct GB us,” Jones said. ceremony tonight there was good in place of D Rasmus Anderson. ...
Arizona 2 7 0 .222 124 225 Warriors 11 2 .846 —
L.A. Clippers 7 5 .583 3 1/2 The Flames capitalized on a energy in this building, I think the The Sharks wore camouflage jer-
49ers 2 7 0 .222 207 239 L.A. Lakers 7 6 .538 4 turnover as Monahan scored a players felt it, and responded well seys as part of the team’s Military
Sacramento 7 6 .538 4
Thursday’s Games Phoenix 2 10 .167 8 1/2 breakaway at 6:02 of the second to too.” Appreciation night commemora-
Pittsburgh 52, Carolina 21 make it 2-1. Mark Jankowski No tes : Sharks C Logan Couture tion.
Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
New Orleans 51, Cincinnati 14
assisted Monahan’s goal after tak- played in his 600th career game.
Cleveland 28, Atlanta 16
Charlotte 113, Detroit 103
Houston 115, Indiana 103 ing the puck away from Erik Couture left the game after falling Up next
Kansas City 26, Arizona 14 Orlando 115, New York 89 Karlsson. awkwardly in the third period. The Sharks host Nashville on
Tennessee 34, New England 10 Milwaukee 121, Denver 114
Washington 16, Tampa Bay 3 Portland 100, Boston 94 “I thought we generated some DeBoer said his injury status was- Tuesday.
Indianapolis 29, Jacksonville 26 L.A. Lakers 107, Atlanta 106
Buffalo 41, N.Y. Jets 10 Monday’s Games
Chicago 34, Detroit 22 Orlando at Washington, 4 p.m.
L.A. Chargers 20, Oakland 6 New Orleans at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
Green Bay 31, Miami 12 Philadelphia at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
L.A. Rams 36, Seattle 31 Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Dallas 27, Philadelphia 20 Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Open: Minnesota, Denver, Baltimore, Houston Utah at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Monday’s Games San Antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 5:15 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday • Nov 13, 2018 17

Heart meeting features fish oil,


vitamin D and cholesterol news
By Marilynn Marchione avoid a statin very safely,” a quarter will
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS score high and need treatment, and the rest
will need to weigh options with their doc-
CHICAGO — Fish oil, vitamin D, novel tors, he said.
drugs, new cholesterol guidelines: News The Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Steven
from an American Heart Association confer- Nissen, who had no role in the guidelines,
ence over the weekend reveals a lot about called them a big improvement but dis-
what works and what does not for prevent- agreed with “using a test that involves radi-
ing heart attacks and other problems. ation to decide whether to give a drug that
Dietary supplements missed the mark, but costs $3 a month,” referring to the price of
a prescription-strength fish oil showed statins. A cheap test to check for artery
promise. A drug not only helped people inflammation would be better, he said.
with diabetes control blood sugar and lose
weight, but also lowered their risk of need- FISH OIL, VITAMIN D
ing hospitalization for heart failure. Two major studies gave mixed results on
Good news for everyone: You no longer fish oil, or omega-3 fatty acids. There are
have to fast before a blood test to check different types, including EPA and DHA.
cholesterol. Don’t stop at the doughnut In a study of 26,000 healthy people, 1
shop on your way to the clinic, but eating gram a day of an EPA/DHA combo, a dose
something before the test is OK for most and type found in many dietary supple-
folks, the guidelines say. Fish oil taken by healthy people, at a dose found in many supplements, showed no clear ability ments, showed no clear ability to lower the
They’re from the Heart Association and to lower heart or cancer risks. Same for vitamin D. risk of heart problems or cancer.
the American College of Cardiology and are But another study testing 4 grams a day of
endorsed by many other doctor groups. No gets based on the formula and considering enough should powerful but pricey newer Amarin Corp.’s Vascepa, which is concen-
authors had financial ties to drugmakers. individual circumstances, such as other drugs called PCSK9 inhibitors be consid- trated EPA, found it slashed heart problems
Here are highlights from the conference, medical conditions or a family history of ered. Many insurers limit coverage of them in people at higher risk for them because of
which wraps up Monday: early heart disease. — Repatha, sold by Amgen, and Praluent, high triglycerides, a type of fat in the
“It will never be as simple as a single sold by Sanofi and Regeneron — and the blood, and other reasons. All were already
CHOLESTEROL cholesterol number,” because that doesn’t guidelines say they’re not cost-effective taking a statin, and there’s concern about
give a clear picture of risk, said one guide- except for folks at the very highest risk. the results because Vascepa was compared to
Heart disease is the leading cause of death line panel member, Dr. Donald Lloyd-Jones Finally, if it’s unclear whether someone mineral oil, which can interfere with
worldwide. High cholesterol leads to hard- of Northwestern University. needs treatment, the guidelines suggest a statins, and may have made the comparison
ened arteries that can cause a heart attack or If treatment is needed, the first choice coronary artery calcium test, which looks group fare worse. Still, some doctors said
stroke. When guidelines were last revised remains a statin such as Lipitor or Crestor, for hardening of the arteries, to help decide. Vascepa’s benefits seemed large enough to
five years ago, they moved away from just which are sold as generics for a dime a day. It’s a type of X-ray with a radiation dose outweigh that worry.
using cholesterol numbers to determine For people at high risk, such as those who similar to a mammogram and costs $100 to
who needs treatment and toward a formula have already had a heart attack, the guide- $300, which most insurers
that takes into account age, high blood lines suggest adding Zetia, which is also do not cover. Lloyd-Jones
pressure and other factors to more broadly sold as an inexpensive generic, if the statin and others defended its use.
estimate risk. didn’t lower cholesterol enough. “Half of people will have a
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All told, more than 8,000 firefighters

FIRE
Continued from page 1
statewide were battling wildfires that
destroyed more than 7,000 structures and
scorched more than 325 square miles, the
flames feeding on dry brush and driven by
blowtorch winds.
portable morgue units from the military and In Northern California, fire crews still
an additional 160 search and rescue person- fighting the blaze that obliterated Paradise
nel to help find human remains. contended with wind gusts up to 40 mph
“This is an unprecedented event,” Butte overnight, the flames jumping 300 feet
County Sheriff Kory Honea told an evening across Lake Oroville. The fire had grown to
news conference. “If you’ve been up there, 177 square miles and was 25 percent con-
you also know the magnitude of the scene tained, authorities said. Winds were expect-
we’re dealing with. I want to recover as ed to weaken on Monday night.
many remains as we possibly can, as soon Greg Woodcox, who led a caravan of
as we can. Because I know the toll it takes vehicles that was overcome by flames, said
on loved ones.” he heard screams and watched a friend die as
Officials said they did not know how the heat blew out the vehicle’s windows.
many people were missing four days after Four other people also died.
the fire swept over the town of 27,000 and The 58-year-old told the San Francisco
practically wiped it off the map with flames Chronicle he was in a Jeep ahead of the
so fierce that authorities brought in a other vehicles and ran when the flames
mobile DNA lab and forensic anthropolo- overtook them. He followed a fox down a
gists to help identify the dead. steep embankment and survived by sub-
Meanwhile, a landowner near where the REUTERS merging himself in a stream for nearly an
blaze began, Betsy Ann Cowley, said she Firefighters gather for a morning briefing during the Camp Fire. hour.
got an email from Pacific Gas & Electric And Barbara Hall tried in vain to find out “I need to sleep and cry,” James added. But there were tiny signs of some sense
Co. the day before the fire last week telling whether her aunt and the woman’s husband, “Just PRAY. Please.” of order returning to Paradise and anony-
her that crews needed to come onto her who are in their 80s and 90s, made it out The blaze was part of an outbreak of wild- mous gestures meant to rally the spirits of
property because the utility’s power lines alive from their retirement community. fires on both ends of the state. Together, firefighters who havae worked in a burned-
were causing sparks. PG&E had no com- “Did they make it in their car? Did they they were blamed for 44 deaths, including over wasteland for days.
ment on the email, and state officials said get away? Did their car go over the edge of two in celebrity-studded Malibu in Southern Large American flags stuck into the
the cause of the inferno was under investi- a mountain somewhere? I just don’t know,” California, where firefighters appeared to ground lined both sides of the road at the
gation. said Hall, adding that the couple had only a be gaining ground against a roughly 143- town limits, and temporary stop signs
As the search for victims dragged on, landline and calls were not going through square-mile blaze that destroyed at least appeared overnight at major intersections.
friends and relatives of the missing called to it. 370 structures, with hundreds more feared Downed power lines that had blocked roads
hospitals, police, shelters and the coro- Megan James, of Newfoundland, Canada, lost. were cut away, and crews took down burned
ner’s office in hopes of learning what searched via Twitter from the other side of Some of the thousands of people forced trees with chain saws.
became of their loved ones. Paradise was a the continent for information about her from their homes by the blaze were allowed The 42 dead in Northern California made
popular retirement community, and about a aunt and uncle, whose house in Paradise to return, and authorities reopened U.S. this blaze the deadliest single fire on
quarter of the population was over 65. burned down and whose vehicles were still 101, a major freeway through the fire zone record, surpassing the toll from a 1933
Tad Teays awaited word on his 90-year-old there. On Monday, she asked on Twitter for in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. blaze in Griffith Park in Los Angeles that
dementia-stricken mother. Darlina Duarte someone to take over the posts, saying she Malibu celebrities and mobile-home killed 29. A series of wildfires in Northern
was desperate for information about her dwellers in nearby mountains were slowly California’s wine country last fall killed 44
is “so emotionally and mentally exhaust-
half brother, a diabetic who was largely learning whether their homes had been people and destroyed more than 5, 000
ed.” spared or reduced to ash.
housebound because he had lost his legs. homes.

As an opt-in service, those notifications the event of an emergency. from utilities, Canepa said officials from

ALERT
Continued from page 1
only reach some 70,000 county residents,
said Supervisor David Canepa, who noted
the issue is particularly pertinent given the
“What we’re trying to do is to find a con-
venient solution that gives people the most
information in an emergency situation,” he
the county’s Office of Emergency Services
may have to spend some time ensuring the
data can be integrated into the alert system,
massive wildlife that originated near said. a process he said could take months.
Paradise last week and continues to rage in Though he acknowledged county officials But for Canepa, who is estimating hun-
Launched in 2008, the county’s SMC have done well in getting some 10 percent dreds of thousands of residents could be
Alert emergency notification system sends Butte County. Together with Sheriff Carlos
of county residents signed up for emergency added to the emergency alert system, the
emails, texts and voice messages with Bolanos, Canepa, who is also chair of the
notifications, Canepa said that figure still effort to leverage existing technology
information about natural disasters and county’s emergency services council, is would be well worth it, especially as the
leaves some 690,000 residents who do not
emergencies to residents’ cellphones, urging his fellow supervisors to take steps have direct information from government state gets accustomed to a “new normal” of
tablets and landlines, according to the to increase the number of residents signed agencies about emergencies near them. And dealing with a higher frequency of catastro-
report. up for alerts he believes may save lives in with the San Andreas fault running through phes.
the middle of the county, Canepa doesn’t “It’s a complex problem that we’ll solve,”
want to take any chances when it comes to he said. “We have to deal with these catas-
the potential for earthquakes, tsunamis and trophes.”
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struction and reopen it one year later school students,” she said. “However,
Calendar SCHOOLS
Continued from page 1
with a new identity and direction.
Officials are hopeful to establish a
modern, innovative direction for the
there are many like myself, who think,
if [Redwood City Elementary School
District] can do it correctly, it will be
TUESDAY, NOV. 13 Promotes an environment for idea school to make it a recruitment asset OK and might even work out better.”
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. sharing, leveraging resources and
San Carlos Adult Community Center, building long-term relationships. for the district. In the interim while it In a final recommended school clo-
601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Learn Annual dues are $60 per year, and ing in advance of a decision mandated is closed, officials expect to save about sure, officials are planning to allow the
basic skills and explore a variety of members will enjoy solid referrals by the county Office of Education next
drawing tools and subject matter. 18 from other business members within $830,000 annually. popular Roosevelt Elementary School
and up. Cost is $30 for eight two- the group. Make sure to bring your month, some of the four schools Meanwhile, Fair Oaks Elementary to absorb the Hawes Elementary
hour classes. For more information business cards, company brochures tagged for shuttering will cease opera- School is slated to be closed perma- School enrollment zone, leaving the
call 802-4384. and other informational materials.
For more information call 430-6500. tions at the end of the school year. nently, in an effort to save $568,000, latter campus vacant after the end of the
Michael K esselman Sculpture Should the plan ultimately be adopt- resurrecting the vision first floated last school year.
Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Dash Robot Races. 4 p.m. South San
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., ed as recommended, the popular parent year but ultimately abandoned follow- The project-based learning model at
Mateo. Sculptures include a chair South San Francisco. A chance to win participation program at Orion ing an enrollment surge. Advocates for Roosevelt is already a draw for many
with five legs, two eggs sitting at the a special 3D printed prize. For more Elementary School would be moved to
helm of a beater, and a chair imper- information call 829-3860. the school had feared such a decision families, including those at Hawes cur-
sonating a cello. For more informa- the John Gill Elementary School cam- was coming, claiming officials only rently, and the school has space to
tion call 522-7818. Smoke free San Carlos. 7 p.m. San pus, where enrollment could expand to temporarily backed off the initial pro- nearly double its enrollment. Such a
Carlos library, 610 Elm St., meeting
CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10 room B, San Carlos. Discussion about accommodate demand. posal to establish a longer runway for move could save $560,000, according
a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public the upcoming City of San Carlos Orion’s program draws heavily on the shuttering. to the report.
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. study session to regulate second-
While creating their Typographic hand smoke in multi-unit housing. collaboration with parents, who are Some members of the Adelante With additional revenue generated by
Illustrations, students were asked to expected to participate in school activ- Elementary School community were renting the downtown district office,
think about type as an expressive Learn About Camellias and ities, leadership and other services, to
visual element. The objective of the Azaleas. 7 p.m. Veteran’s Memorial also critical of the proposal to blend which could draw $1.6 million annual-
second assignment was to design Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave., develop a desirable school community, the Spanish immersion program with a ly and saving an expected $430,000 in
currency for a specific target audi- Redwood City. Meeting of the according to the report which shows a similar version hosted at the Selby staff cuts, the district identified a total
ence (i.e. universal or a particular American Rhododendron Society to
country). Two projects. For more discuss Camellias and Azaleas. Plants lengthy waitlist to enroll due to limited Lane Elementary School campus. of roughly $4 million in budget
information call 522-7818. will also be raffled and sold. Free. For capacity. But as officials are formally recom- improvements over the coming two
more information call (408) 920-
Online Discovery : National 0884. The Orion program could expand mending the consolidation, under an years. If implemented, the district
Geographic. 4 p.m. South San with a move to the John Gill campus, effort to save $910,000 by vacating could buy time from county officials
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Cirque Leviosa: A Wizarding World which is slated to be updated as part of the Adelante campus, some members of who may otherwise intervene and
South San Francisco. Help finding of Harry Potter Themed Circus
information, pictures, research mate- Show. 8:30 p.m. Dragon Productions a bond rebuilding plan. Meanwhile, the school community are less critical attempt to solve the financial woes.
rial, articles, videos and more for kids. Theatre Co., 2120 Broadway, John Gill experienced dwindling of the proposal. Beyond the recommendations, offi-
For more information call 829-3860. Redwood City. For all ages. Cost $20-
$25. For more information call 493- enrollment due to the popularity of Emily Lowe said many Adelante par- cials plan to continue studying the fate
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2006. competing private schools with near- ents are willing to accept that compro- of North Star Academy, as well as a pro-
2018. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. San Mateo
THURSDAY, NOV. 15
by families, said the report. mise is required in an effort to fix the posed transition from a kindergarten
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San
Mateo. Remembering lives lost and Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The With a move expected to save about budget dysfunction with which offi- through eighth-grade model to one
standing together in community Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood $723,000, moving Orion to John Gill cials have long grappled. more prominently featuring middle
against anti-transgender hatred and City. A solo exhibition of gallery artist
violence. For more information call Jean Thrift. Free. For more informa- could also help the with student recruit- “I’ve gotten used to the idea, I think schools. Officials also need to study
591-0133. tion call (415) 987-7360. ment as officials attempt to stem the it makes a lot of sense, if it is on an ways to use the campuses potentially
Community Travel Reception. 6 Michael Kesselman Sculpture enrollment struggles plaguing the dis- immersion-only campus, and if vacated through the action plan, while
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Skyline College, Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo trict. The district suffers from dropping [Redwood City Elementary School identifying new enrollment bound-
Building 4, Multicultural Center, 3300 Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San enrollment for a number of reasons and District] provides the support to con- aries, among other efforts.
College Drive, San Bruno. Learn Mateo. Sculptures include a chair
about upcoming programs in 2019 with five legs, two eggs sitting at the its funding formula means it gets solidate the two schools correctly,” Nodding to the variety of difficult
to Cuba, South Africa, Ireland, Japan, helm of a beater, and a chair imper- money from the state based on average she said in an email, noting the variety decisions facing officials, Baker
Italy and more. Free. For more infor- sonating a cello. For more informa-
mation call 738-7088. tion call 522-7818. daily attendance. of amenities and services likely expressed his confidence the district
Enrollment woes are most severe in required for an effective merge. will ultimately improve operations
Clay and Chardonnay Work shop. 6 CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10 through the overhaul.
p.m. to 8 p.m. Little House, The Roslyn a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public the area surrounding Fair Oaks, She also detailed the divergent opin-
G. Morris Activity Center, 800 Middle Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Hoover, Garfield and Taft elementary ions on the matter among those in the “We believe that ‘right-sizing’ the
Ave., Menlo Park. The event costs $25 While creating their Typographic schools, where officials are looking to school community. district will also make us stronger,” he
for members and $30 for non-mem- Illustrations, students were asked to
bers. For more information call 326- think about type as an expressive close campuses and redesign existing “Many don’t want to move. Many said.
2025. visual element. The objective of the schools. fear moving will cause too much
second assignment was to design
NAMI SMC General Meeting. 6 p.m. currency for a specific target audi- Under a plan to rebuild Taft upheaval for our sense of community to The Redwood City Elementary
to 8:30 p.m. Mills Health ence (i.e. universal or a particular Elementary School, officials are plan- be maintained. Not to mention some School District Board of Trustees meets
country). Two projects. For more
Center/Hendrickson Aud, 100 S. San
information call 522-7818. ning to close the existing campus for don’t want to drive further or have to do 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Fox
Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Pie, live
music by Melonade and Board in the 2019-20 school year for con- double dropoffs with their middle Theatre, 2215 Broadway.
Member Armando Sandoval Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12
Presentation. To register and for p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Free. For two sides struggle to reach a consensus Such a proposal has been repeatedly

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more information call 638-0800.
more information call 286-2585.
Documentary Club: Rumble. 6:30 regarding potential mitigations. opposed by the DuCotes, who claim
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, Let’s Talk Books. Noon to 1 p.m. According to city regulations Muzzi abandoned discussions over
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Redwood City Downtown Library,
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood designed to limit homes from exposure ways to possibly limit the threat to
Belmont. Watch a documentary that Continued from page 3
brings to light the overlooked influ- City. For more information call 780- to shadows cast by nearby towers, their quality of life.
ence of indigenous people on popu- 7058.
Muzzi’s project could not be approved “It has been an awful process,” said
lar music in North America. Free. For ing similar renderings of his project.
more information call 591-8286. Storyteller John Weaver: Stories at as initially designed due to proximity Christina DuCote, who blamed Muzzi
Sea. 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Menlo Park “I’ve been too involved in the other to the DuCote property. for talks between the two parties dis-
Literature Book Club: A Gate at the Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo
Stairs. 7:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Menlo Park. For more information call 330- stuff to make a decision on the art,” he As a result, he amended his project to solving.
Park Main Library, 800 Alma St., 2501. said. shrink the size of the top floor, which As a result, commissioners encour-
Menlo Park. All interested people are In the absence of the material sought
encouraged to attend this free event. Book Munchers Club. 4 p.m. to 7 he said diminished its marketability aged Muzzi to reconvene discussions
For more information call 330-2501. p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 by commissioners, a discussion devel- since the units in the upper stories in an attempt to reach an agreement
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Kids can stop by the library to regis- oped over the ongoing effort to assure would likely collect the most income. that works for both sides. Short of that
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14
Free Adult Computer Classes. 8 ter for the book club and pick up a Muzzi’s project does not impede on the Still hopeful to build the units as effort though, commissioners
a.m. to noon and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. free copy of this month’s book. For building height limitations for large
more information call 829-3860. designed, Muzzi suggested officials expressed frustration with their inabil-
South San Francisco Adult
Education, 825 Southwood Drive, projects abutting neighborhoods. might consider amending existing ity to address the degree of specificity
Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
South San Francisco. Learn proper
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Talks between Muzzi and the DuCote zoning in the surrounding neighbor- they had hoped for going into the
typing techniques, saving and
retrieving files in Windows 10 and las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience family, who own a home adjacent the hood, which would free his project meeting.
working in Microsoft Office Suite required. Wear running clothes. For Serra Station site, have apparently from abiding by the shadow regula- “We didn’t do the study session we
2016. You can learn Windows, Word, more information call 591-8286.
Excel, PowerPoint, Access, emailing, fallen apart in recent months as the tions. envisioned,” said Davis.
etc. All levels welcome. Free. For more Western Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker.’ 7
information call 827-8455. p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main
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trant commenced to transact business
Every Tuesday & Weekend under the FBN on N/A. Pelican Lane, REDWOOD CITY, CA Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. business is conducted by a Corporation.
/s/Tobias Rush/ 94065. Registrant: Well-Connected Registrant: Aztec Entities, LLC, CA. The The registrant commenced to transact
Look for it in today’s paper to This statement was filed with the Asses- Leader, Inc., CA. The business was con- business was conducted by a Limited Li- business under the FBN on 9/25/13.
ducted by a Corporation. ability Company. /s/Denise M. Brosseau/
find information on family sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- /s/Denise M. Brosseau/ /s/Sue Chamberlain/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
resources in the local area, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18). sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish-
including childcare. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
County on 10/23/18. County on 10/25/18.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18).
nal, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, nal, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18,
11/20/18). 11/20/18).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #279194
The following person is doing business
as: Canin Custom Designs, 701 Hillside
Blvd., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
94080. Registered Owner: Salvador
Guzman, same address. The business
is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 10/17/2018.
/s/Salvador Guzman/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #279207
The following person is doing business
as: Express Towing and Transport, 340
Alta Mesa Dr, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS-
CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Da-
vid Franco, same address. The business
is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 10/15/18
/s/David Franco/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/19/18. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #279066
The following person is doing business
as: Diamond Black Services, 1060 Caro-
lan Ave Apt 208 Bldg 9, BURLINGAME,
CA 94010. Registered Owner: Marcelo
Oliveira Dos Anjos, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Marcelo Oliveira Dos Anjos/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #279318
The following person is doing business
as: Kurls’ Garden School, 411 Piccadilly
Place, Apt #13, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
Registered Owner: Karla Yessenia Paz,
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A.
/s/Karla Y. Paz/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/26/18. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #279317
The following person is doing business
as: Shift Bay Area, 641 Turnbuckle Drive
Unit 1701, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
Registered Owner: Five Lanes, LLC, CA,
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by a Limited Liability Company. The
registrant commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Dennis Chernyukhin/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/26/18. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #279319
The following person is doing business
as: Stage2 Marketing, 10 9th Ave, #401,
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
Owner: Deborah Doyle, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on Feb
2006.
/s/Deborah Doyle/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/26/18. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #279322
The following person is doing business
as: Crystal Skin Care, 219A El Camino
Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
tered Owner: Hua Juan Wu, 343 Sweeny
Street, San Francisco, CA 94134. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Hua Juan Wu/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/26/18. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18).
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summons sTaTemenT #279305 que no tiene abogado, es): dition power cord/owners manual includ- $75. Good condition; good for children.
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The following person is doing business Jesse S. Hernandez (BN 92708) ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 Call (650)678-8585
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YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAIN- The registrant commenced to transact (213)688-0080 full size bed wood frame with pillow (650)504-0585
TIFF (LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL business under the FBN on 10/01/2018. FILED: 04/27/2018 300 Toys top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026
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sor-County Clerk on 10/25/18. (Publish- Deputy (Adjunto) Mirna P. Rivera-Marti- good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
noTice! You have been sued. The
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, nez VinTage shopsmiTh and BanD
court may decide against you without large sTuffeD ANIMALS - $3 each iKea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call
10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18). NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED:
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within 30 days. Read the information
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this summons and legal papers are The following person is doing business (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- welDer- lincoln AC 220 amps 240
new Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
served on you to file a written re-
sponse at this court and have a copy
as: 1)KB Cabinets 2)Kitchens, Baths & nal: 11/06/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18, 302 antiques ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
Cabinets, 1795 El Camino Real, MILL- 11/27/18) Sell! (650) 875-8159.
served on the plaintiff. A letter or BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner: anTique hemingray Glass Tele- 309 office equipment
phone call will not protect you. Your Swanson Kitchens, Inc., CA. The busi- graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- new Twin Mattress set plus frame
written response must be in proper le- ness is conducted by a Corporation. The tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- $30.00 (650) 347-2356 lapTop case or bag. Black. Like new.
gal form if you want the court to hear registrant commenced to transact busi- 6048 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
your case. There may be a court form ness under the FBN on 04/15/2008. niagara ViBraTing Adjustable bed
that you can use for your response. /s/Ross E. Petterson/ good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
You can find these court forms and This statement was filed with the Asses-
Beer sTeins-original from Germa-
(408)656-0958
310 misc. for sale
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
more information at the California sor-County Clerk on 10/29/18. (Publish- (650)592-7483
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, office Type 34"X 60" heavy solid 200 plasTic trading card holders; $15;
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(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your 11/6/18, 11/13/18, 11/20/18, 11/27/18). wood with formica wood grain top $25
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500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
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elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. reclining chair, wine colored $30,
ing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): (650)-583-4985
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Bessy small Evening Hand Bag With
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wise good condition. Top detaches from BifolD shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00
money, and property may be taken (aViso al DemanDaDo) patch on right eye. REWARD. bottom $25. (650)712-9962
Call (323) 439-7713. 303 electronics (650)544-5306
without further warning from the court.
There are other legal requirements. LARISSA VILLANTE, an individual; EN- soliD wooD Dining table with exten- Blue oysTer cult lp signed by donald
You may want to call an attorney right RIQUE ENRIQUEZ, an individual; the
testate and intestate successors of
Books cannon copier. $20. 650-342-5220. sion great piece great condition black
$80 (650)364-5263
r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
away. If you do not know an attorney, (408)661-6019
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legal services from a nonprofit legal GAL OR EQUITABLE RIGHT, TITLE,
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services program. You can locate ESTATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE moTorola BraVo MB 520 (android (925)482-5742
these nonprofit groups at the Califor- 873-6304
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costs on any settlement or arbitration
award of $10,000 or more in a civil DanTe) used. $20. 650-369-2486. from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
free magazines. Library discards
case. The court's lien must be paid
EMMANUEL Q. ENRIQUEZ
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this summons and legal papers are air conDiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
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feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $99 (650)322-2814.
una respuesta por escrito en esta the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not 0898
corte y hacer que se entregue una co- protect you. Your written response must wall uniT/room Divider. Simple meilinK safe-fire Proof,
BeDsTeaD single, poster style, box 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
pia al demandante. Una carta o una be in proper legal form if you want the hoTpoinT heaVy Duty Dryer excellent spring, mattress available. $40.00. lines. Breaks down for transportation.
llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su court to hear your case. There may be a working condition Burlingame $50 Call $25.(650)712-9962 leave message www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
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que procesen su caso en la corte. Es and more information at the California Kenmore winDow A/C (vert. open- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 moTley crue lp signed by neil lee
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posible que haya un formulario que Courts Online Self-Help Center ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. Brown liVing room chair with cush- whiTe wicKer Armoire, asking $100,
usted pueda usar para su respuesta. great condition, text for picture (650)571- negrini fencing Epee mask size M
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nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing mayTag washer excellent working 0947 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
la corte y más información en el Cen- $99.00. Transport yourself. Call (415)260-6940
tro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Califor- fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan (650)872-2371
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nia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- time, you may lose the case by default, 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 new lawn SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
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corte que le quede más cerca. Si no may be taken without further warning counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. B/O (650)685-2494 306 housewares
puede pagar la cuota de presenta- olD sTyle Water dispenser-iron stand-
from the court. clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
ción, pida al secretario de la corte que There are other legal requirements. You mixa mixer with bowel twin motor commoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo. compleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor 6304
le dé un formulario de exención de may want to call an attorney right away. $50.00 (650)576-5026 Please call (650)745-6309 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su re- If you do not know an attorney, you may 20-pieces in original box, never used. ray-Ban Top Bar Sunglasses
spuesta a tiempo, puede perder el ca- want to call an attorney referral service. If new, singer Sewing Machine Univer- compuTer DesK (glass) & chair. Like $250 per box (3 boxes available).
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drá quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes be eligible for free legal services from a chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 gtecher@comcast.net weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
sin más advertencia. nonprofit legal services program. You hummel wall Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 6596
can locate these nonprofit groups at the riccar 500 hi performance upright vac- compuTer swiVel CHAIR. Padded
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mendable que llame a un abogado in- California Legal Services Web site Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 samsoniTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
mediatamente. Si no conoce a un (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- room heaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- miKasa seT. White. Modern (square) case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center cozy recliner in good condition. Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
abogado, puede llamar a un servicio vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Purchased one year ago. $90.00 $45. (650)328-6709
de remisión a abogados. Si no puede (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by (650)952-3500
contacting your local court or county bar (650)722-6318 royal- openhagen xmas Wall
pagar a un abogado, es posible que silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
association. NOTE: The court has a stat- sewing machine-royal XL 6000 Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
cumpla con los requisitos para obten- utory lien for waived fees and costs on DesK, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. ea. (650)344-4756
er servicios legales gratuitos de un Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. (650)458-3578 formation.
any settlement or arbitration award of (650)342-8436.
programa de servicios legales sin $10,000 or more in a civil case. The sinK DouBle cast iron. Good condi- sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos court's lien must be paid before the court tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 $15.00 (650)544-5306
grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned) Dining room Table-Antique,Oak,
will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
web de California Legal Services, 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290-
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el
demandado. Si no responde dentro de
30 días, la corte puede decidir en su 3188 308 Tools slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
wesTern washBoarD Sales made
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
California, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o po- formación a continuación. $75. phone 650-369-2486.
anTique iron Hand Drills. 3 available slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- Dining TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match- at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
niéndose en contacto con la corte o el ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: spués de que le entreguen esta citación
Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a recla- y papeles legales para presentar una re- 297 Bicycles $250 .(650)-654-1930.
Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
Tires-seT of four P225 45 R18 $80
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer OBO (650)359-2238.
mar las cuotas y los costos exentos Dining TaBle - WITH Extension, six Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
que se entregue una copia al deman- aDulT BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
por imponer un gravamen sobre cual- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $450 TunTuri rowing Machine, Good
quier recuperación de $10,000 ó más dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
(650)692-8012. (650)771-6324. Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
de valor recibida mediante un acuer- ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- chilD’s schwinn Bicycle, Blue in
do o una concesión de arbitraje en un recto si desea que procesen su caso en good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pa- la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
gar el gravamen de la corte antes de lario que usted pueda usar para su re- mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
que la corte pueda desechar el caso. spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. calling for VolunTeers for The
The name and address of the court is larios de la corte y más información en el mounTain BiKe new 21 gears $100.
JuhsD ciTizens' BonD oVersighT commiTTee
(El nombre y dirección de la corte es): Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFOR- (650)722-3634
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
NIA SAN MATEO COUNTY RED- teca de leyes de su condado o en la With the continued implementation of Measure J passed in 2014 and the passage of Measure J
mounTain BiKe. Top brand. Runs
WOOD CITY, SUPERIOR COURT corte que le quede más cerca. Si no good. $39. (660)342-5220 in 2018, the District is soliciting volunteers from the community to serve on the Citizens' Bond
OF CALIFORNIA 400 County Center puede pagar la cuota de presentación, Oversight Committee. Membership is prescribed by the guidelines of the voter approved Propo-
Redwood City CA 94063 pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
The name, address, and telephone un formulario de exención de pago de 298 collectibles sition 39 and includes representatives from several important constituencies. We will need at
number of plaintiff's attorney, or plain- cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a least seven members including:
tiff without an attorney, is (El nombre, tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- BaDge, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121
la dirección y el número de teléfono
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- San Carlos o One member “active in a business organization”
del abogado del demandante, o del o One member “active in a senior citizen organization”
demandante que no tiene abogado, cia.
es): Brian N Winn (SBN 86779) Laura Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- BarBie Doll of the World collection o One member “active in a bona fide taxpayers' organization
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- $10.00. Call (650)872-2371
M Hoalst (SBN 101082) John E. Gor- diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, o One member shall be a parent or guardian of an enrolled child.
don (SBN 180053) Stephen S. Zeller puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a Depression glass Dining Plate. 8
(SBN 265664) Casey N Jensen (SBN abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. To qualify for membership, a person must be at least 18 years of age and reside within the geo-
263593) Jason M Burrows (SBN gado, es posible que cumpla con los $12 (650)762-6048
309882), WINN LAW GROUP, A requisitos para obtener servicios legales graphic boundary of the Jefferson Union High School District, which covers Pacifica, Daly City,
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand Colma, and Brisbane. Any District employee, official of the District or any vendor, contractor or
THE CHAPMAN BUILDING, 110 E gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, consultant of the District may not be considered for membership.
Wilshire Ave., Ste 212, Fullerton CA estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
92832; (714) 446-6686, File No 17- web de California Legal Services,
11493-0-WFC-GD (4100-00) (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro miller liTe Neon sign , work good Duties include reviewing expenditures of bond monies for compliance with the law, issuing an an-
DATE (Fecha): October 26, 2017 de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, $59 call (650)218-6528 nual report and informing the community of the progress and appropriateness of the bond expen-
Rodina M Catalano, Clerk (Secretar- (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- ditures.
io), by Una Finau, Deputy (Adjunto) olD, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20
(SEAL) gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
noTice To The person serVeD: tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los The committee must convene at least annually but may meet more often as defined by the Com-
costos exentos por imponer un grava- porcelain Doll collection $10.00.
You are served as an individual de-
men sobre cualquier recuperación de mittee. Committee membership terms will be for two years.
fendant Call (650)872-2371.
$10,000 ó más de valor recibida me-
10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20/18
cns-3188839#
diante un acuerdo o una concesión de small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- If you have a desire to serve and are available to participate on the Citizens' Bond Oversight
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. 4162
san maTeo Daily Journal Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte Committee for the Jefferson Union High School District, please notify the school district in writing
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el sTar wars R2-D2, original 1998 un- by December 7, 2018. Please include a brief letter of interest with your name, address, phone
caso. opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. number and e-mail address, noting the constituency you represent and any particular talents you
The name and address of the court is (El Steve 650-518-6614
nombre y dirección de la corte es): might bring to this committee. Please send this letter of interest to:
San Mateo County Superior Court - Telescope-celesTron asTro
Southern Branch Court Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod Jefferson Union High School District
400 County Center, stand, Like New $150.00
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 c/o Tina Van Raaphorst, Associate Superintendent
Call (415)239-1348.
The name, address, and telephone num- 699 Serramonte Blvd., Suite 100
ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- Topps BaseBall complete set 1987 Daly City, CA 94015
out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- 4474
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& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian age. $1,978 per month.
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Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 Anna.rose@transwestern.com for infor-
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miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
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craigslist for pics. Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
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sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892 ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and belMont APArtMentS -1br, 2br,
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strumming $50 (650)369-2486 345 Medical equipment toyotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
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hiP houSinG 625 Classic Cars HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800. times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck- Non-Profit Home Sharing Program (650) 591-5404.
obo. (650)745-6309
312 Pets & Animals et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 San Mateo County CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
(650)348-6660 44,632 original miles. Needs body work MAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
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Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call 4681. 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
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mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. obo. (650)952-4036.
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Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
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lAdieS ClothinG, some w/tags.
$99.00 (650)589-0764.
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lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, garage sale, beauty
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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
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(650) 578-9208
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30 Eric Trump’s
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eASton AluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30 49 Whirlpool brand
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erciser $20 (510)770-1976 63 Medieval suit
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New exercise guidelines: Move more, sit less, start younger
By Marilynn Marchione younger to prevent poor health later in life. heart rate up such as brisk walking, biking The advice is similar for older adults, but
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Highlights of the advice released Monday or running. At least three times a week, activities should include things that pro-
at an American Heart Association confer- exercise should be vigorous and include mote balance to help avoid falls.
CHICAGO — Move more, sit less and get ence in Chicago and published in the muscle- and bone-strengthening activities
kids active as young as age 3, say new fed- Journal of the American Medical like climbing on playground equipment or BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE LETTER E
eral guidelines that stress that any amount Association: playing sports. Targeting young children is the goal of a
and any type of exercise helps health. project that Dr. Valentin Fuster, a cardiolo-
The advice is the first update since the CHILDREN AND TEENS ADULTS gist at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital,
government’s physical activity guidelines has worked on for years with the Heart
came out a decade ago. Since then, the list The biggest change: Start young. Duration stays the same — at least 2 1/2
Association and Sesame Workshop, produc-
of benefits of exercise has grown, and Guidelines used to begin at age 6, but the to 5 hours of moderate-intensity or 1 1/4 to
ers of television’s “Sesame Street.”
there’s more evidence to back things that new ones say preschoolers ages 3 through 5 2 1/2 hours of vigorous activity a week,
plus at least two days that include muscle- At the heart conference, he gave results of
were of unknown value before, such as should be encouraged to take part in active an intensive four-month program to
short, high-intense workouts and taking play throughout the day. They don’t call for strengthening exercise like pushups or lift-
improve knowledge and attitudes about
the stairs instead of an elevator. a certain amount but say a reasonable target ing weights.
exercise and health among 562 kids ages 3
“Doing something is better than doing may be three hours of various intensities. One key change: It used to be thought that to 5 in Head Start preschools in Harlem.
nothing, and doing more is better than That’s consistent with guidelines in many aerobic activity had to be done for at least “It was really successful,” Fuster said.
doing something,” said Dr. Donald Lloyd- other countries and is the average amount of 10 minutes. Now even short times are “Once they understand how the body works,
Jones, a preventive medicine expert at activity observed in kids this age. known to help. Even a single episode of they begin to understand physical activity”
Northwestern University in Chicago. From ages 6 through 17, at least an hour activity gives short-term benefits such as and its importance.
Only 20 percent of Americans get enough of moderate-to-vigorous activity through- lowering blood pressure, reducing anxiety When brains are young, “it’s the best
exercise now, and the childhood obesity out the day is recommended. Most of it and improving sleep. opportunity” to set health habits that last,
problem has prompted the push to aim should be aerobic, the kind that gets the Sitting a lot is especially harmful. he said.

“I’m optimistic it will have an impact. We before it gets better once the pilot is up and Foster City did not budge for 20 straight

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don’t know until we try,” said Mayor Sam
Hindi.
Hindi said the October meeting on the
running, but is confident the program will
pay off in the end. He also said city officials
are working closely with concerned resi-
minutes, he said.
While this pilot only applies to the afore-
mentioned intersections, residents have
proposed pilot was well attended and that dents about how to mitigate any of the also said in the past that some navigation
most residents appear open to at least try- pilot’s unintended consequences.  apps send commuters onto Third Avenue and
their way to the East Bay. ing the no left turn prohibitions, though he Hindi also wants to see staff further coor- Foster City Boulevard.
The problem has been so bad that the city has not yet seen every survey response. dinate with the app companies to see how A traffic update document prepared by the
devised a pilot program to deter commuters There were well over 250 of those respons- they might help, and he also hopes Caltrans city in October blamed Foster City’s traffic
from cutting through Foster City on their es. would be amenable to installing some sort woes on a severe jobs and housing imbal-
way home. The proposal entails no left turn There is some concern among residents of informational sign encouraging com- ance on the Peninsula, the popularity of
prohibitions from East Hillsdale Boulevard living north of East Hillsdale Boulevard, muters to stay on the freeway and not exit navigation apps and Foster City’s location
onto Edgewater Boulevard and Shell however, because prohibiting left turns at onto East Hillsdale Boulevard. at the crossroads between housing in the
Boulevard from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The pilot the proposed intersections will make the To illustrate the city’s burdensome con- East Bay and where jobs are concentrated
will initially be implemented on a three- journey home longer and more complicated gestion, Hindi referenced a recent accident here. 
month trial and can be terminated by the for them. on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge that Visit sustainable.fostercity.org/cds2018
city manager at any time if deemed unsafe. Hindi conceded traffic will get worse resulted in citywide gridlock; cars across to take the survey.
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Israel and Hamas


trade heavy fire
By Fares Akram and Josef Federman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Palestinian militants bom-


barded Israel with dozens of rockets and mortar shells
Monday, while Israeli warplanes struck targets throughout
the Gaza Strip in what appeared to be the most intense
exchange of fire since a 2014 war.
Palestinian officials said at least three people, including
two militants, were killed by Israeli fire and nine were
wounded, and an Israeli airstrike destroyed the ruling Hamas
group’s TV station. In Israel, the national rescue service
said at least 20 people were wounded, including a 19-year-
old soldier and a 60-year-old woman who were in critical
condition.
The fighting cast doubt over recent understandings bro-
kered by Egypt and U.N. officials to reduce tensions. Just a
REUTERS day earlier, Israel’s prime minister had defended those under-
An explosion is seen during an Israeli air strike on Hamas’ television station, in Gaza City. standings, saying he was doing everything possible to
avoid another war.
The United Nations said it was working with Egypt to
broker a halt in the violence. “Rockets must STOP, restraint
must be shown by all!” the U.N. Mideast envoy’s office
tweeted.
The rocket fire was triggered by a botched Israeli military
raid in Gaza on Sunday. Undercover troops, apparently on a
reconnaissance mission, were discovered inside Gaza on
Sunday, setting off a battle that left seven militants, includ-
ing a Hamas commander, and an Israeli military officer dead.
Around sundown on Monday, militants launched some
100 rockets in less than an hour, the most intense barrage
since the 50-day war four years ago. The outgoing rockets,
which continued into the evening, lit up the skies of Gaza
and set off air raid sirens throughout southern Israel.
The military said warplanes, helicopters and tanks had
struck over 70 militant targets, including military com-
pounds, observation posts and weapons facilities.

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