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Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017 XVIII, Edition 16 www.smdailyjournal.com

San Mateo seeks new protections from floods


City officials consider taxing some residents for repairs to remove insurance mandates
By Samantha Weigel asking the nearly 1,600 address requirements created when the twofold reduce the risks of homes being
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF property owners to form Federal Emergency Management Agency in inundated with stormwater and alleviate
the North Shoreview 2001 drew new maps that pulled several FEMAs costly flood insurance require-
In the yearslong effort to protect a por- Assessment District and neighborhoods into the flood zone after ments.
tion of the San Mateo Bayfront against tax themselves in an deeming them susceptible to a 100-year The councils been committed to getting
flooding and alleviate insurance mandates effort to generate fund- storm. the neighborhood out of the flood zone,
for residents, the city will ask property ing toward flood control In response, San Mateo has worked said City Manager Larry Patterson.
owners in the North Shoreview and North improvements over the toward a $23.5 million project to improve a With plans in hand, the city is now look-
Central neighborhoods to contribute toward next 20 years, according nearly 1,300-foot-long stretch of levee and ing toward funding options and, on
a $23.5 million project. Larry to a staff report. enhance two pump stations that would dis-
This week, the City Council will discuss Patterson The city is aiming to charge water during a storm. The goal is See FLOODS, Page 18

Rents keep
jumping in
San Mateo
Rates are the highest in the Bay Area;
among the nations most expensive
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

In an area long recognized for its high cost of living, San


Mateo wears the crown as the most expensive for renters,
according to a recent report.
Online rental database Apartmentlist.com claims renters
in San Mateo face the highest rates of all the major Bay Area
cities and the monthly fees are thousands more than the
ANDREA LAUE/DAILY JOURNAL median costs in comparable markets across the nation.
Niven Jayanthi, drum major for the Capuchino High School marching band, stands in a uniform amidst band practice Friday. To compound the frustration for those scratching out siz-
Members were measured for new uniforms to be paid for with grant money. Below: On trombones, Evan Sliger, right, and able checks when the calendar turns another month, trends
Mika Lawrence, practice with other members of the Capuchino High School marching band. indicate the cost of living continues to rise as rents
jumped by 1.5 percent from this time last year.

Grant helps San Bruno school music hum While the growth rate lags behind the rest of the state by
See RENTS, Page 20
Foundation money revives musical education programs throughout local schools
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Welcomed cooling
The PG&E restitution grant founda-
tion is orchestrating an effort to reju-
trend heads to Bay
venate school music programs in San Holiday weekends record-breaking
Bruno by drumming up one of its most
sizable donation to date. heat ends, ocean breeze to return
The San Bruno Community By Samantha Weigel
Foundation issued nearly $500,000 to DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
improve music programs at each of the
schools in the San Bruno Park A welcomed cooling trend is starting to roll through the
Elementary School District as well as Bay Area following a weekend of sweat-inducing triple-
Capuchino High School. digit temperatures that topped the charts in many areas.
Scott Souza, the high schools music The extreme heat wave that washed across the region
director, said the $188,000 his school prompted officials to open cooling stations and urge resi-
received will go far in fine-tuning the dents to stay hydrated over Labor Day weekend. But Bay
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Thought for the Day


We live in a fantasy world, a world of
illusion. The great task in life is to find reality.
Iris Murdoch, Anglo-Irish author and philosopher

This Day in History


President William McKinley was shot

1901 and mortally wounded by anarchist


Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American
Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
(McKinley died eight days later;
Czolgosz was executed on October 29.)
In 1 8 6 1 , Union forces led by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant occu-
pied Paducah, Kentucky, during the Civil War.
In 1 9 1 6 , the first self-serve grocery store, Piggly
Wiggly, was opened in Memphis, Tennessee, by Clarence
Saunders.
In 1 9 2 5 , the silent film horror classic The Phantom of
the Opera, starring Lon Chaney, had its world premiere at
the Astor Theater in New York.
In 1 9 3 9 , the Union of South Africa declared war on
Germany.
In 1 9 4 3 , 79 people were killed when a New York-bound
Pennsylvania Railroad train derailed and crashed in
Philadelphia.
In 1 9 5 4 , groundbreaking took place for the Shippingport
Atomic Power Station in western Pennsylvania.
In 1 9 6 6 , birth control advocate Margaret Sanger died in REUTERS
Tucson, Arizona, at age 86, eight days before her birthday. A man performs tricks on a bicycle in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd was
stabbed to death by an apparently deranged page during a
parliamentary session in Cape Town. In other news ...
In 1 9 7 0 , Palestinian guerrillas seized control of three from Chuck E. Cheese and Bonkers a stuffed several notes into a slotted
U.S.-bound jetliners. (Two were later blown up on the
Kitten walking on highway Peabody amusement center this sum- gloom box at a shopping center.
ground in Jordan, along with a London-bound plane rescued after traffic is shut down mer. The first was about a hospitalized
hijacked on Sept. 9; the fourth plane was destroyed on the BOSTON A kitten found walking The library says the tokens are not sister and a brother recovering from
ground in Egypt. No hostages were harmed.) in a busy Massachusetts highway tun- legal tender and cannot be accepted. brain surgery. Then came a note about
In 1 9 7 5 , 18-year-old tennis star Martina Navratilova of nel has been rescued with the help of Bookkeeper Sue Kontos tell The the U.S. president, and a hand-scrawled
Czechoslovakia, in New York for the U.S. Open, requested state police troopers who shut down Salem News she had counted three prayer for friends and former neighbors
political asylum in the United States. traffic for it. Chuck E. Cheese tokens one day before besieged by floods in League City,
Police said Sunday on Facebook the realizing they werent real money. Texas a community sandwiched
Birthdays kitten decided to play a little hide and
seek in the Ted Williams Tunnel in
Chuck E. Cheese is a restaurant and
entertainment center for kids featuring
between Houston and the Gulf of
Mexico.
Boston. arcade and video games. The company I put down, Get rid of Donald
Sgt. Bob Dateo shut traffic down. has been phasing out the use of coins. Trump! said Garcia, while still count-
The Animal Rescue League of Boston ing her blessings. Im very blessed
quickly rescued the kitten. Flames lick up peoples personally, my immediate family.
A trooper posted a photo of the way- fears in ritual effigy burning Yinka Adeniji, a 40-year-old technol-
ward kitten on social media. A video ogy consultant, said he wanted to join
taken by police shows the kitten walk- SANTA FE, N.M. High anxiety others in washing away all internal
ing along the side of the road as cars about White House politics, hurricane feelings of bad will and also perhaps
drive by. flooding and even the threat of nuclear get rid of an inept U.S. political sys-
Singer-musician Actor-comedian New Jersey Gov. Police say they need ideas on what to war with North Korea is adding an extra tem and start from scratch.
Roger Waters is 74. Jeff Foxworthy is Chris Christie is 55. name the kitten. spark to the annual burning of a giant, I think its going to take a lot more
59. The kitten will be put up for adoption ghostly marionette that serves as an than Zozobra, he said. Were a coun-
when its medically cleared. effigy to gloom and doom. try that doesnt want to care for its peo-
Comedian JoAnne Worley is 82. Country singer David The ritual burning of Zozobra attract- ple.
Allan Coe is 78. Actress Swoosie Kurtz is 73. Comedian- Library: Fines cant be paid ed tens of thousands of revelers Friday The invention of Will Shuster a
actress Jane Curtin is 70. Rock musician Mick Mashbir is 69. to a Santa Fe city park for a mixture of painter from Philadelphia who migrat-
Country singer-songwriter Buddy Miller is 65. Actor James with Chuck E. Cheese tokens wholesome and ghoulish fun. ed to the Southwest Zozobra was
Martin Kelly is 63. Country musician Joe Smyth (Sawyer DANVERS, Mass. A Inside the six-story puppet are reams first built and ignited in 1924, adding a
Brown) is 60. Actor-comedian Michael Winslow is 59. Rock Massachusetts library is reminding of crumpled, handwritten notes about madcap celebration to a Santa Fes
musician Perry Bamonte is 57. Actor Steven Eckholdt is 56. residents that Chuck E. Cheese tokens recent troubles and travails that people weeklong community fiestas that
Rock musician Scott Travis (Judas Priest) is 56. Pop musician are not an acceptable form of payment hope to leave behind. Worries this year include historic and religious proces-
Pal Waaktaar (a-ha) is 56. Rock musician Kevin Miller is 55. for overdue book fines. included a combustible mix of disen- sions. The festivals name was derived
ABC News correspondent Elizabeth Vargas is 55. Country Peabody Institute Library in chantment with politics and preoccu- from a Spanish word for anguish.
singer Mark Chesnutt is 54. Actress Betsy Russell is 54. Danvers, Massachusetts, posted on pation over natural and manmade disas- Modern pyrotechnics have trans-
Actress Rosie Perez is 53. Rhythm and blues singer Macy Facebook this week the library has had ters. formed the nighttime burning, now
Gray is 50. Singer CeCe Peniston is 48. Rhythm-and-blues a surge of people attempting to pay In preparation for the burning, Holly preceded by hours of live music and
singer Darryl Anthony (Az Yet) is 48. fines and printing fees with tokens Garcia, a 39-year-old homemaker, performances on an adjacent stage.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


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Police reports Burg l ary . Someone broke a vehicles win-
Park icons threatened by dow and stole items on Airport Boulevard, it
was reported at 8:48 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 27.

wind-frenzied wildfires
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Futures not bright
Three people stole several pairs of sun-
glasses and ed on Burlingame Avenue
FOSTER CITY
Sho pl i fti ng . Someone shoplifted on East
Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at 1:43
square-mile (36-square-kilometers) fire that in Burlingame, it was reported at 2:51
consumed a historic Glacier backcountry p.m. Monday, Aug. 28. p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24.
HELENA, Mont. Winds wreaked havoc chalet last week was about a mile away from Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into but
on wildfires that were threatening two crown Lake McDonald Lodge, a 103-year-old Swiss nothing was taken on Chess Drive, it was
jewels of the National Park Service on chalet-style hotel. BURLINGAME reported at 7:19 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 24.
Monday, pushing the flames toward manmade The lodges setting on the lake as the Fraud. Someone attempted to use another
Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle persons credit card on Foster City
and natural icons in and around Glacier and Going-to-the-Sun-Road begins its vertigo- and stole items on Cowan Road, it was
Yosemite national parks. inducing climb up the Continental Divide has Boulevard, it was reported at 3:30 p.m.
reported at 1:20 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28. Wednesday, Aug. 23.
The wind-driven fires, combined with high made it an endearing park symbol for many Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
temperatures and dry conditions, have dis- visitors, and its the jumping-off point for Petty theft. A vehicle was broken into and
and a backpack was stolen on Old Bayshore $800 worth of equipment was stolen on
rupted holiday travel and hampered firefight- hikes, boat rides, horseback riding and tours Boulevard, it was reported at 12:14 p.m.
ers across the West during a Labor Day week- in old-fashioned buses known as jammers. Andromeda Lane, it was reported at 12:13
Monday, Aug. 28. p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23.
end that capped a devastating summer in Rangers evacuated tourists and residents Sto l en v ehi cl e. A rental vehicle was not
which an area larger than Rhode Island has from 55 homes near the lake on Sunday as Auto burg l ary. A vehicle was broken into
returned on Old Bayshore Boulevard, it was and $4,000 worth of equipment was stolen
burned. firefighters laid hoses and sprinklers around reported at 11:42 a.m. Monday, Aug. 28.
the hotel. On Monday, fire crews got bad on Vintage Park, it was reported at 8:19
The dozens of fires burning across the West Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
news: The wind had shifted and gusts were p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22.
and Canada have blanketed the air with chok- under the inuence on Peninsula Avenue and
driving the fire down the mountainside toward Grand theft. A boat worth $350 was stolen
ing smoke from Oregon, where ash fell on the Airport Boulevard, it was reported at 2:07 on Flying Mist Isle, it was reported at 6:14
town of Cascade Locks, to Colorado, where the lakes shores. p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27. p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22.
health officials issued an air quality advisory Losing Lake McDonald Lodge on top of the Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and Petty theft. A vehicle was ransacked on
alert. destruction of Sperry Chalet last week would items were stolen on Airport Boulevard, it Sandy Hook Court, it was reported at 9:38
A fire in Montanas Glacier National Park be unimaginably devastating, said Mark was reported at 12:57 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27. a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22.
emptied the parks busiest tourist spot as Hufstetler, a historian who worked at the
wind gusts drove the blaze toward the lodge for several years in the late 1970s and
doorstep of a century old lodge. The 14- early 1980s.
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News briefs
Charlottesville poses new
Firefighters sent to Texas returning home
By Janis Mara and Keith Burbank
civil rights test for Sessions BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, a son
of the segregated South who was named after leaders of the Some of the Bay Area firefighters
Confederacy, faces a tough new test of his commitment to who have been helping with water res-
protecting civil rights as he oversees the Justice cue efforts in Texas in response to
Departments investigation of the deadly violence at a flooding from Hurricane Harvey are
rally of white nationalists in Virginia. heading home, a fire department
Sessions political career has been dogged by questions spokeswoman said.
about race, including during his confirmation hearings this A total of 47 personnel flew home to
year. In his six months as attorney general, he has worked the Oakland Airport on Southwest
quickly to change how the department enforces civil rights Flight 1518, arriving Monday at 7:05
law, particularly in the areas of police reform and voting p.m., according to Aisha Knowles of
rights. the Alameda County Fire Department.
Yet Sessions was also quick to forcefully condemn the car The remaining 26 firefighters will
attack at the neo-Nazi rally in support of a Confederate be driving back with the equipment
statue in Charlottesville. His response stood in contrast to and are expected to arrive on Thursday
that of President Donald Trump, who drew equivalence or Friday, Knowles said.
between the white nationalists and those protesting their The team consists of consists of
beliefs. Sessions denounced racism and bigotry and called firefighters from central San Mateo
the drivers actions an evil act of domestic terrorism wor- County, Palo Alto, San Mateo, San
thy of a federal civil rights investigation. Jose, South San Francisco and the
Observers say the real test will be in what Sessions does Menlo Park Fire Protection District. It
was sponsored by the latter district, COURTESY OF THE MENLO PARK FIRE PROTECTION
next, given the legal limitations he faces.
Federal hate crimes law may not cover the killing even if which is headed up by Chief Harold Water rescue team members pick up animals in rural areas around Wharton,Texas.
it was motivated by hate. Federal criminal law has no spe- Schapelhouman. The team, which respond to disasters nationwide. Another could be going south to the
cific, catchall charge for acts of domestic terrorism. responds to disasters nationwide, The teams rescue work is mostly La Tuna Fire near Burbank in Los
Sessions may decide that the murder charges already lev- brought three drones with them. over in Texas. Angeles County where nearly 6,000
eled against James Alex Fields Jr. in state court are suffi- The drones saved firefighters time The team has been in the city of acres have burned
cient for justice. because they could focus their atten- Wharton, one of the lowest points in Schapelhouman said both firefight-
tion on where people were. No other the state, where firefighters have had ers are part of strike teams that are
Authorities: California woman team was authorized to bring drones to the opportunity to rescue seniors sent to keep homes from being
kidnapped by ex-boyfriend the disaster. mainly. destroyed.
Weve been kind of leading in this Two other firefighters from San Another firefighter is being
LOS ANGELES A man considered armed and dangerous area, Schapelhouman said. Menlo Mateo County have been deployed out deployed to the Pier Fire in Tulare
kidnapped his former girlfriend in California and was spot- Park fire officials have received of the area. They were sent to extin- County where more than 17,000 acres
ted in Arizona as he held her against her will, authorities approval to fly drones anywhere in the guish a fire in Helena. have burned.
said. United States during the day and in cer- One of those is now heading to the Throughout the deployments,
Investigators believe Joseph Hetzel, 52, kidnapped tain areas at night. Eclipse Complex Fire in the Klamath Menlo Park and other fire officials
Virginia Paris, 55, in Solvang on Friday and drove away in The approval to fly anywhere in the and Six Rivers national forests near make sure there are enough firefight-
her black Chrysler sedan. daytime came because the team does the Oregon border. ers to keep Bay Area residents safe.
They were later spotted in Arizona and may be headed to
Las Vegas, Santa Barbara County sheriffs officials said.
Investigators say they are deeply concerned about the
safety of Paris.
Paris had obtained a restraining order against Hetzel after
a domestic incident, sheriffs investigators said.
They were seen Sunday at a Starbucks in Goodyear,
Arizona, where Paris approached a customer and said she
needed help.

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plane crashes in Santa Paula
SANTA PAULA Fire officials say a small plane has
crashed near a Southern California airport but no one has
been injured.
It happened around 2:30 p.m. Monday.
The Ventura County Fire Department says the aircraft
came down in an area of brush near the Santa Paula Airport.
The fire department says on Twitter that two passengers
walked away without injuries.
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New Foster City school up for review


Planning Commission to consider officials concerns over elementary proposal
By Austin Walsh As a result, the upcoming meeting is well, according to the report. into the campus, Perez took legal action
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF designed for city officials and community The environmental report also neither claiming the $61 million acquisition and
members to express their perspectives, but factors the schools potential toll on the construction with the previous property
After years of planning, the much-chal- no binding decision is possible. citys infrastructure, according to the owner agreement was inappropriate.
lenged proposal to build a fourth Foster Though their authority to influence the report, nor does it address officials estab- Ultimately, Perez and school officials set-
City elementary school is starting to work proposed school is limited, Foster City lished belief that the campus is incompati- tled the court battle with an agreement that
its way through the formal review process officials drafted a sizable list of concerns ble with zoning rules. the district would participate in the public
with concerns outlined by city officials. especially regarding noise and traffic gener- The development of the subject site as a planning process, from which it would nor-
The Foster City Planning Commission is ated by the campus. school would not be consistent with the mally be exempted, though city officials
slated to hold a special session Tuesday, Typical daytime student activities at the general plan or zoning for the property role would only be advisory.
Sept. 5, addressing the San Mateo-Foster proposed school would create noise levels unless the district receives approval of a Financing for the project was possible
City School Districts plan to build a new that exceed Foster City thresholds at sensi- general plan amendment to public facilities through Measure X, a $148 million bond
campus at the Charter Square shopping cen- tive receptors immediately adjacent to the and the site rezoned public facilities, voters approved in 2015 to construct new
ter. project site, according to the report, which according to the report, referring to a formal classrooms and schools that would support
City officials during the meeting held also raises concerns regarding construction review of the proposal earlier this year. student enrollment growth in the district.
under settlement obligations stemming noise. Since city officials cannot impede the The tax approval came after voters had shot
from a lawsuit filed by Foster City Construction should be limited to projects progress, they are expected to down a previous initiative designed to pay
Councilman Herb Perez are slated to protest between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., and limiting pass along the report comments plus those for a school at Charter Square.
the project with claims it is inconsistent noise such as school bells, speakers and from the Planning Commission to the dis- While Foster Citys authority over the
with Foster Citys general plan. whistles must be considered to preserve trict for development of a final environ- project is limited, officials expect their col-
A city report recommends planning com- neighbors quality of life, according to the mental report. leagues at the district will consider their
missioners approve sending to school offi- report. All comments are due before Monday, concerns.
cials a letter outlining approximately 17 Traffic mitigations may be required to Sept. 18, which school officials must con- Although the district has exempted itself
pages of disagreements with findings in the assure the school does not contribute to sider while hosting hearings on the envi- from the citys general plan and zoning
projects environmental review documents. congesting surrounding streets too, accord- ronmental impacts before certifying the requirements, Dr. Joan Rosas, superintend-
The proposal aiming to accommodate ing to the report which takes issue with the project considered essential by educators to ent of the district, has indicated the district
nearly 500 students between kindergarten environmental reports assumptions. address enrollment concerns. will be seeking input and feedback from the
and fifth-grade at the 6-acre site is not sub- More examination of pedestrian behavior The concerns going before the Planning city regarding acquisition and the project in
ject to formal approval by city officials especially young students as well as Commission mark the most recent phase of general, according to the report.
before construction, under the districts queuing cars during pickup and dropoff hurdles in the proposal to build the school. The Foster City Planning Commission
ability to exempt itself from local zoning hours should be done and impacts on sur- Following the district striking a deal to pur- meets 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, at City Hall,
regulations. rounding residents must be considered as chase the shopping center and redevelop it 620 Foster City Blvd.

Denise Marie Levine Obituary


Denise Marie Levine died in San
Francisco Sept. 1, 2017. (Flagstaff, Arizona), Daniel Donahoe
She was 70 years old. (Grants Pass, Oregon), Mark Donahoe (San
A longtime resident of the Peninsula, she Francisco), Alanna Gardner (Petaluma,
was born in San Francisco April 2, 1947, to California), and Molly Pierce (San Rafael,
George and Frances Donahoe. She attended California). She was predeceased by her
St. Matthews School and Hillsdale High brother Michael Donahoe.
School in San Mateo. She earned a bachelor According to Denises wishes, her
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San Jose State University. Society. At present, no memorial has been
For the past 20 years, she resided in San planned.
Bruno.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017 7
Mnuchin: Congress
should tie Harvey
aid to debt limit bill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON Congress needs to combine a $7.9 bil-


lion disaster relief package for Harvey with a contentious
increase in the nations borrowing limit,
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says,
arguing it is needed to ensure storm vic-
tims in Texas get the help they need.
The president and I believe that it
should be tied to the Harvey funding,
Mnuchin said. If Congress appropriates
REUTERS the money, but I dont have the ability to
People pray after helping clear furniture from a home in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston. borrow more money and pay for it, were

Harvey victims leave shelters Steven not going to be able to get that money to
the state. So, we need to put politics
Mnuchin aside.
House leaders later said they planned to vote Wednesday

but face dire housing needs on a bill to deliver disaster relief in the aftermath of
Hurricane Harvey. The move announced Monday would
replenish a rapidly depleting disaster aid fund even as
another storm, Hurricane Irma, churns out in the Atlantic.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS income, but some were from wealthier Concerns about further explosions
areas. at a damaged chemical plant eased after The vote would come as a stand-alone measure, and not be
tied to the contentious issue of increasing the nations bor-
HOUSTON While the number of Now, about 1,500 remain at the con- officials on Sunday carried out a con-
rowing limit. The Senate has not said when or how it will
evacuees seeking refuge in Houstons vention center, and several said they trolled burn of highly unstable com- vote on Harvey aid.
emergency shelters dwindled 10 days were homeless, disabled or from public pounds at the Arkema plant in Crosby. President Donald Trump visited storm-ravaged areas in
after Harvey struck, many people who housing. About 2,800 were at the NRG Three trailers had previously caught Texas over the weekend, expressing hope for speedy con-
had left by Monday still faced dire Center, another convention center that fire after Harveys floodwaters gressional action on Harvey aid. But some House conserva-
housing needs. opened after George R. Brown reached knocked out generators. tives are opposed to directly pairing disaster aid with an
Some returned to public housing double its original capacity. Authorities said it was safe for resi- increase in the debt limit, saying it sends the wrong mes-
complexes inundated with sewage and Harvey struck Texas on Aug. 25 as a dents of a 1.5-mile (2.4 kilometer) sage on overall government spending. Democrats have also
mud. More than 50,000 went to gov- Category 4 hurricane, but brought the evacuation zone around the Arkema been cool to the approach.
ernment-paid hotels, some far away worst flooding to Houston and other plant to return. They were forced to Linking the two issues could make it politically difficult
from homes and schools. Others areas as a tropical storm. The rain leave Aug. 29. for lawmakers to oppose the debt-limit bill.
moved in with family and friends. totaled nearly 52 inches (1.3 meters) The Federal Emergency Management Trump plans to meet with congressional leaders from
Harvey did not discriminate, inun- in some spots. Agency said 53, 630 residents dis- both parties this week as lawmakers return to Washington
dating exclusive neighborhoods and Mayor Sylvester Turner has declared placed by Harvey are currently staying after their summer recess.
low-lying apartments for the poor, and Houston open for business, and in government-funded hotel rooms. The governments cash reserves are running low because
was blamed for at least 60 deaths. Most offices and restaurants across down- FEMA says it has about 560,000 the debt limit has actually already been reached, and the
of the evacuees at the George R. Brown town are expected to reopen Tuesday families registered for its housing Treasury Department is using various accounting measures
Convention Center were lower- after the Labor Day holiday. assistance program. to cover expenses.

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Around the world


China says Trumps trade
Trumps DACA plan would
threat over North Korea unacceptable
BEIJING China on Monday criticized President Donald
Trumps threat to cut off U.S. trade with countries that deal
with North Korea and rejected pressure to do more to halt the
pass hot potato to Congress By Jill Colvin
Norths nuclear development. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump issued the threat after North Korea on Sunday
exploded a thermonuclear device in its sixth and most pow- WASHINGTON A plan President
erful nuclear test. The threat was seen as a warning to China, Donald Trump is expected to announce
North Koreas main trading partner and only major ally. Tuesday for young immigrants brought
A foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, criticized to the country illegally as children was
Trumps stance as unfair to Beijing. embraced by some top Republicans on
What is definitely unacceptable to us is that on the one Monday and denounced by others as
hand we work so hard to peacefully resolve this issue and on the beginning of a civil war within
the other hand our interests are subject to sanctions and the party.
jeopardized, Geng said at a regular news briefing. This is The response was an immediate
unfair. illustration of the potential battles
Such an approach would be drastic if applied to China, ahead if Trump follows through with a
from which the United States imports goods worth about plan that would hand a political hot
$40 billion a month. potato to Republicans on the Hill who
Trump said it was under consideration in addition to have a long history of dropping it.
other options. Two people familiar with his deci-
Asked whether Beijing would support tougher U.N. sanc- sion making said Sunday that Trump
tions such as cutting off oil supplies to North Korea, Geng was preparing to announce an end to
didnt mention oil but said whatever happened would depend Deferred Action for Childhood
on discussions among council members. Geng said China, Arrivals, or DACA program, but with a
one of five permanent Security Council members with REUTERS six-month delay intended to give
power to veto U.N. actions, would take part in a responsi- Protesters gather to show support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Congress time to pass legislation that
ble and constructive way. program during a rally outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles. would address the status of the hun-
dreds of thousands of immigrants cov-
Wounded and afraid,
Rohingya seek Bangladesh hospital aid
Young immigrants prepare for ered by the program.
The move comes after a long and
notably public deliberation. Despite
COXS BAZAR, Bangladesh With thousands of
Rohingya refugees streaming daily across the swampy bor-
der into Bangladesh, one hospital was struggling Monday
worst if Trump ends protections campaigning as an immigration hard-
liner, Trump has said he is sympathet-
By Astrid Galvan from deportation or cannot work. Both ic to the plight of the immigrants who
to treat dozens of men who had arrived with broken bones, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were brought to the U.S. illegally as came to the U.S. illegally as children
bullet wounds and horrific stories of death. children. Our son is U.S.-born, and and in some cases have no memories of
Already, some 87,000 Rohingya Muslims have entered PHOENIX Young immigrants ultimately for us, we want the best for the countries they were born in.
Bangladesh, fleeing violence in western Myanmar that shielded from deportation by a pro- him. But we also dont wanna go back But such an approach essentially
erupted Aug. 25. The refugees have filled three older refugee gram that President Donald Trump was to living in the shadows, said Iribe, kicking the can down the road and let-
camps set up in the 1990s. expected to end were battling to keep from the Phoenix area. ting Congress deal with it is fraught
The existing refugees have taken in the new arrivals into those protections Monday, while They are preparing for the unknown, with uncertainty and political perils
their homes, said UNHCR spokeswoman Vivian Tan. Still, preparing for the worst. with Trump expected to end Obama-era that amount, according to one vocal
thousands more were sheltering in local villages, or in Those who were brought to the coun- protections for young immigrants who opponent, to Republican suicide.
open fields wherever they could find space. try illegally as children rallied to save have permits to work in the U.S., but Still other Republicans say they are
What we desperately need is for land to be made available the Deferred Action for Childhood with a six-month delay. That would ready to take on a topic that has
to get more emergency shelters up, as well as help with Arrivals program, or DACA, amid give Congress time to decide whether it proven a non-starter and career-breaker
other aid supplies, Tan said. reports that Trump will announce wants to address the status of the law. for decades.
Tuesday he is unraveling it. Young Details of the changes were not clear, If President Trump makes this deci-
immigrants held protests nationwide including what would happen if law- sion we will work to find a legislative
and had plans to it again Tuesday. makers failed to pass a measure by the solution to their dilemma, said
Some worry they will have to work deadline. Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham.
under the table in lower-wage jobs, Supporters of the program took to
Officials caution Trumps plan, set
while others hope to persevere or even the streets Monday in Las Vegas, Los
Angeles, South Carolina and else- to be unveiled Tuesday, is not yet final-
start their own businesses. ized, and the president, who has been
Korina Iribe said she and her partner where, holding up signs that read, No
person has the right to rain on your grappling with the issue for months,
have been discussing what they need to
do to protect their 2-year-old son in the dreams and You may say Im a dream- has been known to change his mind at
event that they are no longer shielded er but Im not the only one. the last minute ahead of an announce-
ment.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday May 12, 2017 9
Redwood City needs child care
assessment identi-
Supply and demand
A
s a college student, economics was among the
By Shelly Masur ed the greatest
challenge to meet- Guest most difcult of courses to master. It was not that
I did not understand its concepts. I struggled to

A
s Redwood City grows, infra- ing future needs:
structure demands increase.
Demands on everything
siting new child
care facilities. With perspective apply college textbook theories to the external realities
facing the economy. Take for example the equilibrium
curve a graph that economics professors have used for
water, sewer, roads, parking, parks, land values increas-
ing, strict zoning decades to illustrate the two cylinders of our nations eco-
schools, police and re services and these issues, our council recently nomic engine: supply and demand. The problem with this
schools increase commensurately. and permitting waived permitting fees for in-home
requirements for chart is that external forces have an impact on supply and
Often lost in the discussion, however, care providers to help reduce start-up demand, such as politics, the economy, wars, taxes, tech-
is child care a necessary but scarce child care facilities, state licensing costs. Additionally, we have begun
regulations and outdoor space needs nology and the force that warrants our discussion state
resource for families vital to the conversations with our school dis- and local law.
health of our community. combined with the lack of available tricts about partnering to increase
land, cost and nancing and some- In a perfect world presumed by the equilibrium curve,
Last year, the city of Redwood City physical locations available for child absent external forces, demand drives up the need for the
commissioned a child care needs times even neighborhood opposition care.
there are few potential new sites. supply of a product. When demand exceeds the supply of a
assessment to measure the growing Among other options to study, I product, those demanding the product are at the mercy of
shortage in the availability of child Without the availability of new will be advocating the city explore
potential sites, there is no possibili- those supplying it. By contrast, as supply exceeds the
care. The assessment included a num- leveraging opportunities within new demand of a product, those supplying the product are at
ber of ndings including: ty to leverage opportunities for desig- developments in the city to include
nated local, state and federal funding, the mercy of the consumer. These are basic principles in
In 2015, there was demand for 977 child care facilities; encouraging or economics.
infant spaces from residents and and preventing even private, fee- perhaps identifying incentives for
based programs from being able to What happens when legisla-
employees. With only 752 infant large employers to participate in and
get off of the ground. tors determine that the supply
spaces available in the city, there was provide child care facilities for their
The lack of adequate, affordable employees and community residents; of a basic necessity in the mar-
a shortage of 225 infant spaces; 77 ket is too low, giving an unfair
child care is a substantial detriment to considering specic impact fees for
percent of total infant demand was advantage to those supplying
our community. The lack of adequate new development to help nance new
met. child care facilities; and nally, iden- the product to drive up prices?
and affordable care is a signicant
There was demand for an estimated tifying innovations and partnerships More importantly, how do leg-
barrier for children to leverage early
3,085 preschool spaces in 2015 with beyond Redwood City that can pro- islators determine the proper
learning opportunities and for parents
only 2,563 spaces available, result- to enter or re-enter the workforce. vide new models. To that end, my fel- action to take, if any, and the
ing in a shortage of 522 spaces. Some children inevitably will be low councilmember, Diane Howard, unintended consequences of
Overall, 83 percent of preschool forced into inadequate care situations and I will co-chair a child care hack-a- such an act?
demand was met. or, of greater concern, perhaps sim- thon Oct. 25 convened by our commu- The states housing afford-
In addition, a recent study by the ply spend time unsupervised at their nity partnership, Redwood City ability crisis has raised these Jonathan Madison
Center for American Progress identi- homes. These are outcomes that will 2020. We invite all interested to join questions. At a time when the
es multiple neighborhoods in have negative consequences for us. Bay Areas population increases at the rate of nearly
Redwood City as child care deserts. Redwood City. Child care is a necessity and must 100,000 new residents per year, affordable housing is a
A child care desert is any census tract Despite the many challenges, be considered critical infrastructure difcult commodity to come by. As a result, many have
with more than 50 children under age Redwood City has and is working in for Redwood City so we can continue been forced to relocate to the outskirts of the Bay Area and
5 that contains either no child care solutions including maintaining a to be a community for all ages. major cities. This trend has prompted lawmakers to enact
providers or so few options, that child care coordinator within city a host of laws aimed to protect affordable housing. Among
there are more than three times as government to help connect families Shelly Masur is a member of the the most controversial laws is rent control.
many children as licensed child care to care but there is much more we can Redwood City Council and the ex ecu- There is no doubt rent control is aimed to address a real
slots. do as a community. tiv e director of the Californians
problem. Today, tenants on average pay at least half their
With a growing demand for child In an attempt to begin to address earnings to a landlord. The problem is that rent control is
Dedicated to Education Foundation. a legislative response to a market-driven problem in basic
care spaces in the coming decade, the
economics supply and demand. To reduce rents by
means of rent control in every densely populated city in
our state, it would need to be enacted in cities and counties

Letters to the editor throughout our state. This would place an undue burden on
small property owners to earn a prot from renting their
properties. Additionally, it provides a disincentive for
developers to construct more housing as developers are
what purpose and why Americans are aware they may not be able to rent properties at a prot.
A good start Confederate rallying to remove these statues after Unlike some who suggest that we do nothing to address
Editor, statue removal is justified the recent Charlottesville violence. the housing affordability crisis, I believe it is critical that
What do I call the current move Editor, Simply put, statues honoring we take several market-driven measures to address the cri-
toward consolidating San Mateo, Confederate heroes who fought to sis. First, the State Legislative Analysts Ofce tells us
In his letter on Wednesday, Aug. 30
Belmont and Foster City re depart- retain slavery are symbols of white that we need to build more than 100,000 new rental units
(Lets not repeat the past),
ments? A good start! (Reborn re supremacy, and most of those statues per year to make room for the states growing population.
department in the works in the Sept. Desmond Tuck questions the legality
were installed during the height of the As the supply of housing goes up, renters will have far
4 edition). As a taxpayer and resident of ag-burning, and equates it with more housing alternatives from which to choose. Ideally,
statue removal. Why would someone Jim Crow era as whites fought against
of the Peninsula, I thank and com- progress toward equality made by prices would be far less costly than in todays market. On
mend all parties involved in collabo- whose own freedom literally existed the contrary, building more new rental units is not a chal-
because brave people fought under the African-Americans.
rating and making this long overdue They are an affront to anyone who lenge that can be solved by forcing property owners to
cost savings project a reality. ag many times, be allowed to keep their rents at below-market values. This requires
destroy it? he asks. I have a similar believes in civil rights. They need to
Consolidating public agencies that be removed from public plazas and incentivizing, not burdening, developers and property
reduce administrative overhead while reaction to people who, purportedly owners to construct more affordably priced dwelling units
placed in museums so they can be
maintaining or improving service because of some higher political for new residents.
studied and observed in their proper
levels is what the public expects and ideal, want to pull down statues that Secondly, developers face far too many hurdles obtain-
context.
deserves. Good job folks. stood undisturbed for a very long ing approval from cities to construct new properties.
time, he adds. From regulations under the California Environmental
David Altscher Tuck is apparently unaware of what Irvin Dawid Quality Act to local ordinances with numerous roadblocks,
Confederate statues represent, when our states investors and developers face too many disin-
Belmont they were placed in public spaces, for Burlingame
centives to constructing new affordable housing options.
Our state and local governments should do more to incen-
tivize construction.
OUR MISSION:
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those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. market-based solutions, rather than merely capping rents.
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Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
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Fear of robots taking jobs spurs


a bold notion: Guaranteed pay
By Cathy Bussewitz ty of waiter, cook and building welcome technological change to subject, it could encompass hun- lished in Kenya is distributing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cleaning jobs vital to Hawaiis make workplaces more efficient dreds of different kinds of mecha- $22 a month to residents of a vil-
tourism-dependent economy note that the pace of innovation nisms to help families, Lee said. lage for the next 12 years
HONOLULU Driverless will eventually be replaced by in coming years is likely to accel- You dont have to enact the roughly what residents need to
trucks. Factory robots. Delivery machines. A crucial question erate. Community colleges and entire thing in one massive pro- buy essentials.
drones. Virtual personal assis- who exactly would pay for the retraining centers could find it dif- gram. You can take bits and pieces The group says one goal is to
tants. program? has yet to be deter- ficult to keep up. Supporters of a that make sense. assess whether people will
As technological innovations mined. But support for the idea universal basic income say the Karl Widerquist, co-founder of change their behavior if they
increasingly edge into the work- has taken root. money would cushion the eco- the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee know they will enjoy a guaranteed
place, many people fear that Our economy is changing far nomic pain for the affected work- Network, an informal group that income for an extended time.
robots and machines are destined more rapidly than anybodys ers. promotes the idea of a basic GiveDirectly is distributing
to take jobs that human beings expected, said state Rep. Chris income, suggests that Hawaii money to 100 people and plans to
have held for decades. For many Lee, who introduced legislation to WHERE WOULD THE could collect a property tax from expand to 26,000 recipients once
affected workers, retraining might consider a guaranteed universal MONEY COME FROM? hotels, businesses and residents the group reaches its $30 million
be out of reach unavailable, income. that could be redistributed to resi- funding goal, said Paul Niehaus, a
unaffordable or inadequate. Lee said he felt its important In the long run, that would like- dents. co-founder.
What then? to be sure that everybody will ly be decided by political leaders. If people in Alaska deserve an We had someone say, I used to
Enter the idea of a universal benefit from the technological For now, philanthropic organiza- oil dividend, why dont the peo- work this job in Nairobi as a secu-
basic income, the notion that revolution that were seeing to tions founded by technology ple of Hawaii deserve a beach div- rity guard because it was the only
everyone should be able to make sure no ones left behind. entrepreneurs have begun putting idend? he asked. way I could pay for my kids edu-
receive a stream of income to live Here are some questions and money into pilot programs to Other proponents suggest cation, but now that I have this
on, regardless of their employ- answers: provide basic income. The replacing part of the nations web basic income I can afford to move
ment or economic status. Economic Security Project, co-led of social support programs with a back and actually live with my
It isnt an idea that seems likely WHAT IS A by Facebook co-founder Chris universal basic income. family again, he said.
to gain traction nationally in the Hughes and others, committed In Oakland, California, Y
current political environment.
UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME? $10 million over two years to
Some, like Natalie Foster, co-
Combinator, a startup incubator,
chairwoman of the Economic
But in some politically liberal In a state or nation with univer- basic income projects. Security Project, say they think is giving about $1,500 a month
corners of the country, including sal basic income, every adult A trial program in Kenya, led by that if universal income took off to a handful of people selected
Hawaii and the San Francisco Bay would receive a uniform fixed the U.S. group GiveDirectly, is in the U.S., it would begin incre- randomly and will soon expand
area, the idea of distributing a amount that would be deemed funded mainly funded by Google; mentally perhaps by taxing distribution to 100 recipients. It
guaranteed income has begun to enough to meet basic needs. The the Omidyar Network started by carbon emissions and distributing eventually plans to provide
gain support. idea gained some currency in the eBay founder Pierre Omidyar; and the money as basic income, an $1,000 monthly to 1,000 people
Ov er t h e p as t t wo decades , 1960s and 1970s, with propo- GoodVentures, co-led by idea explored in California and and study how recipients spend
automation has reduced the need nents ranging from Martin Luther Facebook co-founder Dustin Washington D.C. their time and how their financial
for workers, especially in such King Jr. to President Richard Moskovitz. A study by the Roosevelt health and well-being are affect-
blue-collar sectors as manufac- Nixon, who proposed a negative Providing a basic income in Institute, a left-leaning think ed.
turing, warehousing and min- income tax similar to basic expensive countries like the tank, found that distributing a Finland is distributing money
i n g . Man y o f t h e j o b s t h at income. It failed to pass United States would, of course, be universal income by increasing to 2,000 randomly selected peo-
remain demand higher education Congress. far costlier. the federal debt would expand the ple. It hopes to learn how it might
o r adv an ced t ech n o l o g i cal Recently, some technology Tom Yamachika, president of economy because of the stimulat- adapt its social security system to
skills. It helps explain why just leaders have been breathing new the Tax Foundation of Hawaii, a ing effects of the additional cash. a changing workplace, incen-
55 percent of Americans with no life and money into the idea. nonprofit dedicated to limited tivize people to work and simpli-
more than a high school diplo- Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and taxes and fairness, has estimated WHERE DOES UNIVERSAL fy the bureaucracy of benefits.
ma are employed, down from 60 others have promoted the idea as a that if all Hawaii residents were In India, which is also consider-
p ercen t j us t b efo re t h e Great way to address the potential loss given $10,000 annually, it would BASIC INCOME EXIST NOW? ing distributing a universal basic
Recession. of many transportation, manufac- cost about $10 billion a year, Not on a large scale in the income, the transportation minis-
Hawaii state lawmakers have turing, retail and customer service which he says Hawaii cant afford United States. But the idea is ter has said the country would ban
voted to explore the idea of a uni- jobs to automation and artificial given its $20 billion in unfunded being pursued in small trials over- driverless cars because they would
versal basic income in light of intelligence. pension liabilities. seas. The program that New York- imperil peoples jobs, according
research suggesting that a majori- Even some economists who Basic income is such a broad based GiveDirectly has estab- to The Times of India.

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Heat wave lends to Jeffersons first win


By Terry Bernal cancelation was extreme heat conditions overtime game at Capuchino, which saw the Now the Grizzlies look forward to this
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF and poor air quality. Mustangs win 37-36 over South City. Fridays matchup against Tennyson-
The game was originally canceled, but For a Jefferson team still looking for its Hayward at Jefferson. According to Maddux,
The Jefferson Grizzlies earned their first Albany agreed to forfeit the game upon first win of 2017, though, skipping a game the 7 p.m. kickoff cant come soon enough.
win of the year in unorthodox fashion Jefferson principal Mark Beshirs request was especially frustrating. The Grizzlies Just how hungry are the Grizzlies to get
while watching another local high school the date and time be changed to Saturday, dropped their Aug. 25 opener to Mission-SF back in the win column for the first time
game as spectators. Maddux said. Beshirs also offered to change 30-14 and have been champing at the bit since Oct. 28, 2016?
In the hours leading up to last Fridays the venue with Jefferson hosting. ever since. Real hungry, Maddux said. Last week
scheduled non-league game at Albany High They agreed to officially make it a forfeit I think the biggest cost to us is: one, we we put a great week of practice in. We had a
School in the East Bay, Jefferson head since they didnt want to reschedule, lost 10 percent of our season, which was great practice [Monday]. Theyre just
coach Will Maddux received word the Maddux said. kind of big, Maddux said. Two, power ready to get on the field.
Albany Unified School District canceled the So, instead of hitting the road to Albany points, although I guess we got those back Attending the Cap-South City game
game. The district superintendent, Val Friday night, Maddux and approximately 20 now. But three, getting our kids stats and
Williams, told Patch.com the reason for the Jefferson players attended the thrilling film for college and stuff of that nature. See JEFF, Page 16

Rockies 4, Giants 3

Roaring rivals
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Giants lose on
walk-off walk
By Pat Graham
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER Carlos Gonzalez peered


The promise of this years annual rival- through the haze caused by smoke from the
ry Skull Game between Half Moon Bay western wildfires and watched a sinker sail
and Terra Nova should have San Mateo wide. He instantly raised his hands.
County football fans elated. This walkoff walk felt that gratifying for
Both teams are in the upper an outfielder whos been in a season-long
Peninsula Athletic League Bay slump and for a team thats recently been
Division for the first time since struggling to collect victories.
2012. Unlike that season, when Gonzalez drew a two-out, bases-loaded
Half Moon Bay fizzled to finish in walk from Cory Gearrin in the ninth, and the
last place, this year figures to see Colorado Rockies halted
each squad contending for a a four-game skid by beat-
Central Coast Section playoff ing the Giants 4-3
berth. Monday.
If last Fridays games are an This shows that we
indicator, both figure to have seri- dont have to do anything
ous contenders for Bay Division crazy to win ballgames,
Offensive Player of the Year as well. Gonzalez said.
Terra Nova quarterback Nate It was still a little crazy
Gordon enjoyed an epic first quar- for the Rockies, who
ter in which he threw for over Cory Gearrin
increased their lead to 1
200 yards en route to finishing a 1/2 games over Milwaukee for the second
63-21 win over Scotts Valley NL wild-card spot.
17-of-26 passing for 309 After all, Charlie Blackmon began the
yards and five touchdowns. ninth with a double off Steven Okert (1-1)
Half Moon Bay running that got caught up in the wind and left field-
back Chase Hoffmann, in a er Mac Williamson couldnt corral with a
48-7 win over Palo Alto, last-ditch sliding attempt.
carried 17 times for 125 Then, with one out, Nolan Arenado was
yards rushing and also intentionally walked and Gerardo Parra drew
went for five touch- another walk to load the bases. Pinch-hitter
downs.
Now, Hoffmann Chase Hoffmann Nate Gordon Pat Valaika was struck out by Gearrin, set-
ting the stage for Gonzalez.
and Gordon have
been named co- Half Moon Bay Terra Nova Gonzalez took a sinker away, then anoth-
er pitch in the dirt and another sinker high.
Daily Journal Gearrins fourth pitch another sinker
Athletes of the Week. missed wide as Gonzalez was congratulated
While archrivals on the field, the two have at first base by teammates.
plenty in common. Not only are they both Hoffmann is the older brother on his fami- Fame at our high school, Half Moon Bay
I was relaxed the whole at bat, explained
impact players. They each come from the ly tree. His younger brother Tristan, already head coach Keith Holden said. I grew up in
Gonzalez, a career .291 hitter whos raised
first families of their respective football fitting into the Half Moon Bay varsity Half Moon Bay, so he was the name you
his average to .241 in recent weeks. Im
cities. scheme, is the first freshman in generations always heard growing up. It was like heroic
really happy I got the job done.
Gordons older brother Anthony set Terra to crack the varsity roster as a freshman. And tales of Breen Hoffmann.
It was the sixth walk-off walk in Rockies
Novas all-time leading passing record in like the Gordons father Ryan was Mr. Tiger Terra Nova head coach Tim Adams offered a
history and second this season. Arenado
2014. The record previously belonged to their in his playing days, the Hoffmanns father loftier description of the Gordon family.
uncle, Greg Reynolds, who in 2003 broke the Breen was Mr. Cougar in his.
same record held by their father Ryan. [Hoffmans] dad Breen is in the Hall of See AOTW, Page 12 See GIANTS, Page 13

Rosens growth evident in UCLAs 34-point comeback


By Greg Beacham quest to reach his enor- football history, 45-44 over Texas A&M . (1-0) made the second-biggest comeback in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mous potential. It got real bleak at a certain point, said FBS history, surpassed only by Michigan
Down 44-10 late in the Rosen, who passed for 292 yards and four States rally past Northwestern from a 35-
PASADENA A light rain fell on the third quarter, the Bruins TDs in that frantic fourth quarter alone. point deficit in 2006.
Rose Bowl in muggy, 90-degree evening scored touchdowns on Real, real bleak. Its not that we lost hope, Rosen was at the center of it all, shaking
heat during the miserable first 40 minutes of five consecutive posses- because obviously we never did. But we just off several early sacks and stalled drives to
UCLAs season opener. Thousands of damp- sions. Rosens fake spike wanted to play good football. We wanted to lead an epic rally in the first game of his
ened fans had already hit the exits with their and ensuing 10-yard be proud. We wanted to give our fans some- junior season. After beginning his career in
Bruins trailing by 34 points. touchdown pass to Jordan thing to be proud of. 2015 as the nations most prized quarter-
They missed nothing less than the great- Josh Rosen Lasley with 34 seconds The ones who stayed were proud, all right: back prospect, Rosen missed half of
est comeback in UCLA history and a defin- left capped one of the In the first college football game ever
ing moment in Josh Rosens three-year most flabbergasting victories in college played at the Rose Bowl on a Sunday, UCLA See UCLA, Page 14
12 Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Honor roll
win over Aptos with Cox providing the Cate Des l er, Sacred Heart Prep v o l -
height of the dramatics. With the game dead- l ey bal l . Desler, an Honor Roll regular
locked at 21 in the fourth quarter, the senior since her sophomore year of 2015, has long
returned a punt 65 yards for the go-ahead inspired intrigue as to how she would peak
touchdown. Cox added a TD catch earlier in as a senior. Through the Gators 7-2 start
the game, a 32-yarder from senior quarter- through non-league play, the senior outside
back Gabe Campos. hitter hasnt disappointed. Averaging 4.4
May a McCl el l an, Carl mo nt v o l l ey - kills per set on the year, Desler totaled 53
bal l . Off to a 6-1 start, the Scots have kills through three matches last week,
enjoyed five wins against private school including a season-high 21 kills in a four-
programs, most recently taking down Notre set victory over Hillsdale.
Dame-Belmont in five sets in last Sam Lang i , El Cami no fo o tbal l .
Thursdays Battle of Belmont. It was Fridays season opener was a big deal for El
Carlmonts first win in the annual rivalry Camino, as the school debuted its new per-
match since 2012, and their start outside manent lights at Colt Field. With a 34-0 win
hitter McClellan took center stage as the over San Rafael, it became a big deal for
senior went for a double-double, totaling 25 another reason. And that big deal was per-
kills and 11 digs. sonified by the 6-4, 300-pound nose tackle
Damari i Bl anks , Carl mo nt fo o t- Langi. The senior fronted the defense for
bal l . As a team, Carlmont has rushed for ECs first shutout since 2013.
994 yards through two games this season. S o p h i e S i mi n o f f , Me n l o g i rl s
Kristen Sellers recorded a triple-double in Blanks alone has 408 of those yards. In g o l f. The senior took home medalist hon- Joey Sabel totaled 119 receiving yards on four
Menlos win over crosstown rival M-A. Fridays 53-29 win over Woodside, Blanks ors twice last week, highlighted by a 1- catches, three for TDs, in Hillsdales victory.

K
ri s ten Sel l ers , Menl o v o l l ey - totaled 253 yards on 13 carries and three under 35 last Thursday in West Bay Athletic Jo ey Sabel , Hi l l s dal e fo o tbal l . While
b al l . The Knights won the touchdowns. Two of those TDs on gains League action in Menlos 222-300 win over the Hillsdale defense was earning its first
Division IV state championship of 75 and 64 came in the first quarter, as archrival Sacred Heart Prep. Siminoff shutout in two years 31-0 over Independence,
last season running a 6-2 offense, but have the Scots outscored the Wildcats 19-0 birdied three times in the match. She preced- Sabel and quarterback Jeremy Teteak were
had to augment their approach this season through the opening 12 minutes. The senior ed that with a par 36 in Menlos season- busy racking up points on the offensive side.
with junior setter Selina Xu off with the added a 2-point conversion run in the sec- opening win 203-285 over Notre Dame-San Teteak threw for three touchdowns, all of
Team USA juniors squad. Xu returned to ond quarter, then scored on a 53-yard run in Jose. which went to Sabel. The senior wide receiver
action last Friday and enjoyed a modest per- the third. Spencer Co ro na, Menl o -Atherto n finished with four catches for 119 yards.
formance. Sellers, though Menlos other Wi l l Cl i ff, Serra bo y s water po l o . fo o tbal l . In tough loss to swallow 30-23 No ah Lav ul o , Burl i ng ame fo o tbal l .
setter enjoyed a triple-double night to The Padres improved their win streak to four against Mitty, the M-A Bears got a big per- Being the younger brother of Serra graduate
front the Knights three-set victory over games to start the season with a big 19-8 formance out of Corona. The senior booted TC Lavulo the 2016 West Coast Athletic
Menlo-Atherton, their first win over their win over Palo Alto. Cliff fronted the a 22-yard field goal in the first quarter, and League Most Valuable Linebacker is a
crosstown rival since 2013. Sellers record- offense, something he knows plenty about. added a 30-yard pass reception in the sec- mighty fine football pedigree. Noah Lavulo
ed a hitting percentage of 73.3 while total- Last year as a junior, he stole the show at ond. All told, he accounted for 11 of M-As has made his bones on offense and added to
ing 11 kills, 21 assists and 12 digs. Serra water polos senior night by scoring 23 points, and totaled a career-high 184 his burgeoning legacy last Friday to help
Dav i o n Co x , Arag o n f o o t b al l . the game-winning goal in a 9-8 victory receiving yards on 12 catches. Corona was the Panthers improve to 2-0 with a 48-24
Aragon was one of two Peninsula Athletic over St. Ignatius. In Serras first regular- 1 yard away from getting a chance to tie the win over Sequoia. The junior left guard
League teams to open its season Friday season game back in its home pool since game with a potential point-after try in the fronted a ground game that saw eight differ-
El Camino being the other after Week 1 that night, Cliff last Wednesday racked up a fourth quarter, but trailing by 7, M-A fum- ent Burlingame running backs combine for
byes. The Dons celebrated a dramatic 28-27 team-high six goals. bled the ball away at Mittys 1-yard. 375 team rushing yards.

AOTW
sion at Scotts Valley. With Terra Nova hav- I havent done it since freshman year, With Half Moon Bay coming off back-to-
ing to forfeit its season opener the week pre- Gordon said. back PAL Ocean Division championships,
vious, last Fridays road trip marked the In Half Moon Bays second straight win to the buzz heading into the 2017 season was
Tigers opening day. And the senior quarter- start the year, Hoffmann didnt account for as the wonder of how the Cougars would adapt
Continued from page 11 back Gordon looked poised to make up for many yards as Gordon in Terra Novas game. to the upper Bay Division. Now, with HMB
lost time in the first quarter. Not only did he But the senior Cougar made up for it in other outscoring two opponents, Saratoga and
pass for 208 yards and three TDs in the open- facets of the game. He flew in from his Palo Alto, by a cumulative score of 111-14,
The family is like the Mannings, Adams ing 12 minutes, it was the way he did it, lead- the buzz has quickly shifted to wondering
said, referring to the recent NFL brotherly strong safety position to record nine tackles
ing a high-octane, no-huddle offense that on defense, including a clutch stop, after how the Bay Division will contend with the
tandem of Peyton and Eli Manning, whose executed 29 plays in the quarter. Cougars.
father Archie preceded them with a prolific Palo Alto had advanced inside the HMB 5, for
professional career. I like to move fast, Gordon said. And no gain. He also produced a critical blocked We are what we are, Holden said. Were a
And Adams was keen to point out the thats what Coach Adams preaches. punt in the first half that defined HMBs small school and time will tell how we fit
Gordons father is very much the Archie Gordon is well accustomed to the no-hud- explosive performance. in. But Chase will fit in just fine.
Manning of the Pacifica gridiron. dle approach. As for recalling the last time he To me the biggest play he made was Whats certain is the regular-season finale,
He makes my job so much easier, Adams actually was in an offensive huddle for Terra blocking the punt, Holden said. When he Nov. 3 at Terra Nova for a 7 p.m. kickoff and
said. Nova, he had to think about it for a few sec- blocked that punt, everyone was fired up the promise of what Gordon and Hoffmann,
Gordon was a picture of up-tempo preci- onds. about that. as seniors, will add to Skull Game lore.

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Angels 11, As 9, 11 innings

Angels top As using AL-record 12 pitchers


By Janie McCauley run drive with ion. But Smith couldnt hold the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two outs in the lead, and has surrendered 10 home
ninth against runs over his last five starts.
OAKLAND The Angels Blake Parker. As hitting coach Darren Bush
employed an American League- Blake Treinen was ejected in the fifth after Matt
record 12 pitchers on Labor Day, (1-3) gave up Chapman was called out on
and Kole Calhoun hit a two-run Calhouns go- strikes.
triple in the 11th inning Monday ahead hit.
to beat the As 11-9. M a r t i n Trainers room
Fernando Salas (1-0), the ninth Matt Olson Maldonado hit RHP Paul Blackburn, on the DL
Angels pitcher, tossed a perfect two home runs since Aug. 23 with a bruised pitch-
10th for the victory. Keynan for the Angels, ing hand, might not play again
Middleton came in as the third his second mul- this season given the bone bruise
pitcher of the 11th and got his tihomer game is deep enough its comparable to
third career save as the Angels this season. a fracture. Blackburn is set to com-
tried to move up in the wild-card Luis Valbuena pete for a rotation spot in spring
race. The As have lost seven in a added a three-
training 2018, manager Bob
row. run drive.
Melvin said.
Three Angels pitchers didnt Albert Pujols
record an out. The 12 pitchers had three hits Up next
overall topped the previous AL Albert Pujols and drove in a
mark of 11 done four times, most run. He has 12 Angels right-hander Garrett
recently by Tampa Bay in 2013. RBIs over his last five games and Richards (0-0, 0.00 ERA) makes TIM HEITMAN/USA TODAY SPORTS
The Colorado Rockies set a major 23 in the past 21. his second start of the year five Raiders quarterback Derek Carr looks to pass against the Dallas Cowboys
league record by using 13 pitchers While Angels starter Parker months to the day after an April 5 Aug. 26 at AT&T Stadium.
in 2015 during a 16-inning game. Birdwell didnt get a decision outing at Oakland in which he
Angels star Mike Trout fouled a
ball off his lower right leg in the
11th but stayed in the game after
while pitching into the fourth, the
Angels improved to 14-2 in his
outings this year.
strained his right biceps muscle in
his season debut.
As right-hander Kendall
Raiders seeking title
being checked by manager Mike
Scioscia and a trainer.
Matt Olson homered twice for
Khris Davis hit a three-run dou-
ble and Bruce Maxwell added an
RBI single in the first inning to
Graveman (4-4, 4.54) had a no-
decision against the Angels on the
road his last time out in a 10-8
before move to Vegas
By Josh Dubow be three lame-duck seasons in
Oakland, including a tying, two- As starter Chris Smith a nice cush- loss last Wednesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oakland. After being picked in the
second round in 2014, Carr has
ALAMEDA Soon after shown dramatic improvement each

GIANTS
dont handle it, Bochy said. Slumping Panda season.
That puts us in a tough position. announcing plans to move to Las
Vegas in 2020, many of the Raiders He threw for 3,937 yards and 28
... Especially in this ballpark, Sandoval went 0 for 4 and is hit- touchdowns last season and also led
youve got to make the plays. We talked about the desire to give
less in his last 33 at bats. Oakland a Super Bowl title before seven fourth-quarter comebacks to
Continued from page 11 didnt today. get the Raiders back to the playoffs
the switch to Sin City.
Greg Holland (3-5) pitched a per- Trainers room With a young offensive core led for the first time since 2002.
drew a game-winning walk on Aug. fect ninth and turned in a play that by Derek Carr and Amari Cooper, A broken leg in the penultimate
3 against the New York Mets. energized the crowd. He somehow Bochy said RHP Matt Cain is last years Defensive Player of the game cost Oakland a chance at a
Cargo knows how to rise to the fielded a comebacker from Pablo away from the team for personal Year Khalil Mack and the return to division title and led to a first-round
occasion, Colorado Sandoval that knocked the closer reasons. Hes expected to rejoin the NFL of local hero Marshawn playoff loss at Houston. But Carr
outfielder/infielder Ian Desmond down before he was able to throw the team in Chicago against the Lynch after a one-year retirement, was completely healed by the start
said. He did and sometimes the ball to first. White Sox this weekend. the Raiders are considered one of the of the offseason program and looks
thats by not swinging. Thats by When I heard the crowd cheer top challengers to New England in poised to take another step forward
being in control. He was. like that, I knew we were going to Up next the AFC after last years break- under the leadership of first-year
Gearrin was simply trying to make that game happen, through 12-win season. offensive coordinator Todd
stay out of Gonzalezs power zone. Desmond said. Denver native Ty Blach (8-11, You always want people saying Downing.
Its just unacceptable for me to Blackmon hit his 33rd homer of 4. 68 ERA) will throw for the good things around this time. But That is a much bigger priority
come in and not throw strikes and the season and DJ LeMahieu extend- Giants on Tuesday. The left-hander also we know that thats only than planning for Las Vegas.
make that a competitive at-bat, ed his hitting streak to 12 games as will be facing Colorado for a third because of what happened last year. I talk to people about it all the
Gearrin said. Very frustrating for Colorado improved to 8-0 at home time as a starter this season. Thats not even this team, Carr time and I say an NFL season is
me. against the Giants this season. Rockies right-hander Tyler said. We didnt even beat Kansas almost like how you look at dog
Same for Giants manager Bruce Joe Panik and Denard Span each Chatwood (6-12, 5. 00) moves City twice last year. So I dont know years. Its like, add seven to it,
Bochy. Especially that fly ball hit solo homers into the second from the bullpen back into the why everyone is so excited. coach Jack Del Rio said. Were
from Blackmon that started the deck in right field. Panik also tied rotation. Hes 2-0 with a 2.57 ERA Carr and the offense are the going there in like 21 years.
inning. the game at 3 with an RBI single in three starts against San biggest reason for that excitement
Okert gets the fly ball and we in the sixth. Francisco this season. heading into the first of what could See RAIDERS, Page 14
14 Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

No. 1 Bama grieving after fatal shooting RAIDERS


By John Zenor Locksley is also the second half with injuries. Rashaan Evans Continued from page 13
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alabamas co-offensive had a groin injury and Anfernee Jennings
coordinator. He spent sprained an ankle. Saban said their injuries
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Alabamas foot- last season as an offen- are significant but not long-term issues. He Beast mode
ball team had as much to mourn as to cele- sive analyst and was said both are questionable going into The most high-profile addition this offsea-
brate after a huge opening victory. Marylands interim head Saturdays Fresno State game. son was the trade for Oakland native Lynch.
On the field, linebackers Terrell Lewis and coach for the final six Alabama does have a luxury few other pro- Beast Mode decided to come out of retirement
Christian Miller sustained season-ending games in 2015. Players grams share. Three of the reserve lineback- to give something back to his hometown
injuries in the top-ranked Crimson Tides were still absorbing the ers are underclassmen who were former five- before the team leaves the Bay Area. After
24-7 win over No. 3 Florida State . About 24 Mike Locksley news Monday afternoon. star recruits: Mack Wilson, Ben Davis and averaging just 3.8 yards per carry in 2015 in
hours after the game, a son of wide receivers I just heard. Thats freshman Dylan Moses. Other candidates for Seattle when he was slowed by injuries, Lynch
coach Mike Locksley was shot and killed in horrible, offensive tackle Jonah Williams increased playing time could include veter- looks fresh this summer and could regain the
Maryland. said. I dont have any words. Hes in our ans like Jamey Mosley, brother of form that made him the NFLs premier power
That left players and coaches with much thoughts and prayers. Were going to do Baltimore Ravens linebacker C.J. Mosley, back when he ran for 48 TDs from 2011-14.
more on their mind than football on everything we can for him. and Keith Holcombe.
Monday. At practice, offensive analyst Chris Five-star defensive end signee LaBryan Mack attack
I just feel real bad, just like everyone Weinke worked with the receivers. Ray was practicing at linebacker on Monday
else, said Tide receiver Calvin Ridley, who On the field, Alabama is already having to also. After two straight seasons with All-Pro
texted his support to Locksley. I just want do a reboot at linebacker. Miller (biceps) and Hamilton, himself coming off a knee honors and winning the top defensive player
him to know I love him and I really dont Lewis (elbow) both play the same outside injury that ended his junior season, said award last season, Mack said he wants to
know anything else about it. linebacker spot, and now both need season- there are a number of players capable of break Michael Strahans NFL record of 22 1/2
Added coach Nick Saban: Well do every- ending surgery. stepping up. He also had a message for sacks set in 2001. To do that, he will need
thing that we can to support Mike and his Lewis had five tackles and Miller three Lewis and Miller, both seemingly poised for some help from his teammates. Despite 11
family in this time of tragedy. against the Seminoles. Both had a tackle for bigger roles this season. sacks from Mack, the Raiders still finished
Howard County Police said 25-year-old loss. I told them I know how it is when youre last in the league with 25. An improved push
Meiko Locksley was shot in Columbia, But we just rebuild, linebacker Shaun down, Hamilton said. Youre going to fall up the middle from a healthy Mario Edwards
Maryland just after 10 p.m. Sunday. Dion Hamilton said. Next guys up. All the by the wayside. People may forget about you Jr., Jihad Ward and rookie Eddie Vanderdoes
Locksley died at the University of Maryland guys who get recruited here are top guys, so or things like this. But let that fuel you, and should help the cause.
Shock Trauma Center. Police didnt release its time for them to grow up. you cant waste a day with the rehab
further details. Two other starting linebackers also missed process. Bulked up
Despite two straight 1,000-yard receiving
Rosen hit them time after time, going 26 seasons to begin his career, Cooper felt the

UCLA for 36 after halftime with 12 second-half


completions to Caleb Wilson alone.
No one lost hope, but at a certain point,
need to bulk up a bit this season. He hopes his
improved strength helps him get off the line
better against press coverage and win battles
Continued from page 11 youre not really looking at the scoreboard for contested balls . That should be especially
anymore, Rosen said. Youre kind of like, helpful in the red zone, where Cooper was
Weve just got to put our head down and play mostly a nonfactor last season. He was target-
UCLAs miserable 2016 season with an ed just 13 times there all year, with five catch-
football. Weve just got to execute. You
injury and became better known for his off- es and no touchdowns.
want to go back to the film tomorrow and be
field candor than his on-field brilliance.
proud of what you did in the third and fourth
Rosen is back in the Heisman Trophy quarter. You cant look at the score when Talk it out
race after this stunner on national televi- something looks like that. After allowing an NFL-worst 61 pass plays
sion, and the Bruins are in the Pac-12 race But even after Rosen went 35 of 59 for 491 of at least 20 yards a year ago, Del Rio
if their quarterback keeps his play at the yards in the third-biggest passing perform- brought on former San Diego defensive coor-
sky-high level he demonstrated in the sec- ance in UCLA history, he remained his nor- dinator John Pagano as an assistant tasked
ond half. mal, candid self. with improving communication and play in
Hes made a lot of progress, both on and That 16-yard TD throw to Theo Howard the secondary. Results were lacking in the
off the field, UCLA coach Jim Mora said. with 3:10 left to trim A&Ms lead to six KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS preseason when top two draft picks CB
Weve seen it, but its been overshadowed points? Rosen admits he was trying to throw UCLA defensive lineman Jacob Tuioti-Mariner Gareon Conley and S Obi Melifonwu missed
by those statements that he made a few it away, but his hand was hit by a defender celebrates Sunday in the fourth quarter time with injuries, but the Raiders are count-
months ago. ... What we have seen, what his and Howard sneaked underneath the defense against Texas A&M at the Rose Bowl. ing on improved performances when the sea-
teammates have seen, is a young man who to catch the underthrown ball anyway. roster following last years 4-8 campaign. sons starts.
has matured tremendously and become a Rosen also missed a read and should have With a tough schedule coming up after
great leader. thrown an interception moments earlier Saturdays short-week visit from Hawaii, the Las Vegas looming
Its tough to list everything accomplished but the pass went right through the hands of Bruins have plenty of growth opportunities Hovering over the Raiders all season will
by Rosen and his teammates during their A&Ms Deshawn Capers-Smith, who practi- coming up but theyll always have the be their pending move to Nevada in 2020. The
improbable surge after being thoroughly cally could have made a fair catch on the memories of a magical night. team plans to play at least two and possibly
outplayed by A&M for the first 40 minutes. ball, and landed in Darren Andrews arms for We were an inch away from losing that three seasons as a lame duck in Oakland, lead-
Not only did the UCLA offense convert a 42-yard TD. game probably 10 times, Rosen said. I ing to a potentially awkward existence. The
fourth downs and repeatedly succeed on Rosen didnt ignore how close the Bruins just got lucky (on the pass to Howard). ... I team has sold out all games for this year as fan
high-risk plays, but Rosens receivers found came to a dismaying loss, but he saw every for- mean, the things that had to go right to win support is still in place. Whether that sur-
space that didnt exist in the first half. tunate break as a symbol of growth for the entire this game were incredible. vives any rough times remains to be seen.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017 15

49ers hope hire of Shanahan ends coaching carousel


By Josh Dubow third-year pro Arik Armstead, second-year consistency behind a rebuilt line. Backups
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS player DeForest Buckner and 2017 No. 3 over- Raheem Mostert and Matt Breida fared better
all pick Solomon Thomas leading the way, against second and third-stringers, but get-
SANTA CLARA The San Francisco 49ers San Francisco should have a strong line for ting Hyde going will be key in easing the
hope they are finally getting off the coaching years to come. There is lots of flexibility on pressure on Hoyer.
carousel. the line, with many players capable of play-
After Jim Harbaughs four-year tenure was ing both inside and outside. Veteran pass rush- Roaming Reuben
followed by successive one-year stints for er Elvis Dumervil brings his 99 career sacks to San Franciscos other first-round draft pick
Jim Tomsula and Chip Kelly, the 49ers provide another element as a speed rusher. looks like a keeper already. The Niners traded
believe they have found the coach to lead back into the first round to take Alabama line-
them through a necessary rebuild in Kyle Play fakes backer Reuben Foster with the 31st overall
Shanahan. Shanahans offense relies heavily on play- pick. Foster has validated that this preseason
Shanahan and new general manager John action passes and that was clearly evident , showing signs he has the ability to be a
Lynch were each given six-year contracts this this preseason . San Franciscos quarterbacks three-down player next to fellow inside line-
offseason in a sign that San Francisco is com- had a 142.9 passer rating when using play- backer NaVorro Bowman, who might have
mitted to stability for a change. Though the action , according to Pro Football Focus, lost a step after a second major injury.
49ers know the process of going from two compared to 77.3 on all other passes. The run
wins in 2016 back to Super Bowl contender fakes help slow down the pass rush and will Next in line
wont be a quick one. give Hoyer the chance to throw deep to Shanahan targeted one quarterback in the
Were taking over a 2-14 team, Shanahan speedy wideouts like Marquise Goodwin. draft and San Francisco got him in the third
said. We need to learn how to develop the
round. C.J. Beathard has justified that belief
habit of winning. BRACE HEMMELGARN/USA TODAY SPORTS Run to daylight this preseason and quickly vaulted ahead of
The Niners brought in several players who 49ers quarterback Brian Hoyer passes against For the play-action game to work at its Matt Barkley to be Hoyers backup. If either
had played for Shanahan when he was an the Vikings Aug. 27 at U.S. Bank Stadium. best, the opposing defense will need to honor Hoyer or the team struggles this season,
offensive coordinator to help speed that
the talk that Hoyer is a temporary placehold- the run game. That was an area of concern this Beathard could get a shot to show whether he
process. The most notable of those familiar
er and is excited to see what he can do with his preseason as starter Carlos Hyde struggled for can be a long-term answer at the position.
faces is quarterback Brian Hoyer.
Hoyer is with his sixth team since entering opportunity to prove he is deserving of being
the league in 2009. He wants to show he is a long-term starter in the NFL.
more than just a bridge to next offseason Our response to Brian and to everybody is
when the Niners could target a potential fran- hes got the first crack of being that guy,
chise quarterback in either the draft or free Lynch said. I love the way hes embracing
agency. that opportunity each and every day and real-
All I can do is play this season, Hoyer ly has been a tremendous leader for our group.
said. Thats what we have in front of us, the I think, probably exceeded my expectations
2017 season. And I know from being in this of how I thought he could play.
league its about what have you done lately,
so one whole year can change a lot of aspects Line it up
on how people think about things. The 49ers have invested heavily on the
San Francisco has been pleased with defensive line of late, using their top draft
Hoyers performance so far. Lynch dismissed pick the past three years at the position. With
16 Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017
SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thomas wins Boston for fifth PGA title of season JEFF


By Doug Ferguson victory in the Dell Technologies with seven holes to play. He won on the back
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Championship. nine at TPC Boston with a sand wedge he
He started the PGA Tour season at No. 34 in gouged out of the rough to 6 feet on No. 13, Continued from page 11
NORTON, Mass. The victories keep pil- the world with all of one PGA Tour victory. a gap wedge to 4 feet on No. 15 for another
ing up for Justin Thomas, and all that does is Thomas won for the fifth time Monday, birdie, and a 6-foot par save that kept him proved to be quite the novelty. Maddux said
make him want more. including his first major three weeks ago at two shots clear. he had never attended a game with his team
In a Labor Day finish that was harder than the PGA Championship. He is No. 4 in the Spieth wasted a start that riled up the New since taking over the varsity program at Jeff
the final margin suggested, Thomas kept his world. And barring Spieth running the tables England crowd birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie in 2015. And he couldnt have handpicked a
patience when Jordan Spieth shot out to a the rest of the FedEx Cup playoffs, the 24- by missing the 14th green with a 5-iron better game.
brief lead and Marc Leishman built a two- year-old Thomas would seem to be a lock to for bogey. Needing an eagle to stay in the
shot lead at the turn. Keeping his mistakes to be voted PGA Tour player of the year. game on the par-5 18th, Spieth pushed a 4- Cap was trailing late in the fourth quarter,
a minimum, Thomas outlasted them both by Thomas made only two bogeys all week, iron into a tough lie in the bunker, blasted but J.P. Kefu scored on a run with less than
closing with a 5-under 66 for a three-shot the last one putting him in a three-way tie over the green and made bogey for a 67. three minutes to play to tie it. In overtime,
with each team alternating possessions at
LeVeon Bell returns to Steelers Luck has not taken a snap or thrown a pass the other teams 10-yard line, Cap scored
NFL briefs to a teammate since having January surgery first on another Kefu run. The point-after try
PITTSBURGH Pro Bowl running back to repair a partially torn labrum in his throw- by Miguel Montelongo to put the Mustangs
LeVeon Bell is officially back at work with exemption for Bell, meaning they can carry
ing shoulder. up 37-30 loomed large. After South City
the Pittsburgh Steelers. an additional player on the 53-man roster.
Indys franchise quarterback missed all of answered with a touchdown, Warriors head
Bell signed his franchise tender on Bell worked out with the rest of the team
the teams offseason workouts, all of training coach Jay Oca opted to go for broke with a
Monday, clearing him to return for the 2017 Monday. His status for Pittsburghs season
opener in Cleveland is uncertain. camp and the preseason before he was acti- 2-point conversion try. Cap stopped the run
season. The team placed the franchise tag on attempt with an all-out blitz, game over.
Bell in February. He declined to sign his one- vated from the physically unable to perform
year, $12.1 million tender while waiting to Luck ruled out for Colts opener list Saturday. And its no guarantee hell be on Unfortunately for Maddux, he was rooting
see if a long-term deal could be reached. When INDIANAPOLIS Andrew Luck will not the field later Monday when the Colts typi- for South City. Not only does Capuchino
the Steelers and Bell did not come to an agree- play in Sundays season opener against the cally hold a light workout. play in the same Peninsula Athletic League
ment by the mid-July deadline, Bell opted to Los Angeles Rams. Scott Tolzien is likely to make his fourth Lake Division with Jefferson. Former
skip training camp and work out on his own. General manager Chris Ballard made the NFL start, even after the Colts traded for Jefferson defensive coordinator Ivan Moore
The Steelers were given a two-week roster official announcement Monday. Jacoby Brissett on Saturday. is now a varsity assistant at South City.

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U.S. clears gene therapy for childhood leukemia


By Lauran Neergaard innovation with the ability to reprogram a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS patients own cells to attack a deadly can-
cer, said FDA Commissioner Scott
WASHINGTON Opening a new era in Gottlieb.
cancer care, U. S. health officials on The first CAR-T version, developed by
Wednesday approved a breakthrough treat- Novartis and the University of
ment that genetically engineers patients Pennsylvania, is approved for use by sever-
own blood cells into an army of assassins al hundred patients a year who are desper-
to seek and destroy childhood leukemia. ately ill with acute lymphoblastic
The Food and Drug Administration called leukemia, or ALL. It strikes more than
the approval historic, the first gene therapy 3,000 children and young adults in the U.S.
to hit the U.S. market. Made from scratch each year and while most survive, about 15
for every patient, its one of a wave of liv- percent relapse despite todays best treat-
ing drugs under development to fight addi- ments.
tional blood cancers and other tumors, too. In a key study of 63 advanced patients, 83
Novartis Pharmaceuticals set the price for percent went into remission soon after
its one-time infusion of so-called CAR-T receiving the CAR-T cells. Importantly,
cells at $475,000, but said there would be its not clear how long that benefit lasts:
no charge for patients who didnt show a Some patients did relapse months later. The
response within a month. others still are being tracked to see how
This is a brand new way of treating can- they fare long-term.
cer, said Dr. Stephan Grupp of Childrens Still, a far higher percentage of patients
Hospital of Philadelphia, who treated the go into remission with this therapy than
anything else weve seen to date with The first CAR-T version, developed by Novartis and the University of Pennsylvania, is approved
first child with CAR-T cell therapy a girl
relapsed leukemia, said Dr. Ted Laetsch of for use by several hundred patients a year who are desperately ill with acute lymphoblastic
whod been near death but now is cancer-
the University of Texas Southwestern leukemia, or ALL.
free for five years and counting. Thats
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improvements and other work, the city is methodologies are used, and its not yet Machida said hes hopeful the city will
seeking grants and will likely bond while clear whether Hurricane Harveys recent remain competitive for federal grants aimed
using its general fund and voter-approved devastation in Texas could have rippling at flood control projects. Although theres
Measure S sales tax proceeds to help, effects. no guarantee, he noted FEMA does like
Continued from page 1 Machida said. In the meantime, San Mateo is staying its communities that are proactive in trying to
But more study, including a benefit analy- course of aiming to assist homeowners who reduce flood losses and certainly this is one
Tuesday, will review a survey of how much sis, and an official mail-in ballot must take never imagined theyd be mapped in a flood of those projects.
affected property owners are willing to con- place before an assessment district is zone. The design of the project is 95 percent
tribute. formed with financial levies issued ideally Patterson, who served as the director of complete and most of the permitting has
In the North Shoreview and North Central sometime next fiscal year, according to the Public Works before becoming city manag- been secured, Patterson said. A critical com-
neighborhoods, some of the highest insur- report. er, recalled residents initial reaction when ponent was to have FEMA sign off on the
ance rates reportedly cost thousands of dol- Working to meet the complex federal they were mapped in a flood zone. plans. But theres a variety of unknown fac-
lars a year. Consultants initially considered mandates, design requirements and map- I remember at the time that many of the tors that could affect for how long residents
base rates of $150 or $350 for annual ping amendments is a complicated process residents had lived in the neighborhood for will be protected including sea level rise,
assessments, which respectively are with which the city became familiar in 50 years and one of the really frustrating and whether FEMA one day decides to
expected to generate $3. 4 million or 2003 when it began to remove 8, 000 parts for them was that in the 50 years increase requirements.
almost $8 million, according to a staff parcels in the Shoreview neighborhood theyd never seen any flooding, Patterson
report. from the flood map. That effort was helped said, while adding there may be lessons Fluctuating numbers
with residents to the south agreeing to tax learned from recent national events as
Community survey themselves through an assessment district clearly Harvey, and Texas and Louisiana
The number of San Mateo residents
whove been in a flood zone has fluctuated
The city surveyed property owners and averaging about $80 a year to raise $7.5 remind us not all storms are precedented and over the years. For the first time, in 2015,
about 63 percent of respondents said theyd million over 20 years, according to the not all flood risks are precedented. a new map counted for residual flooding of
support the $150 base rate while 57.3 per- city. While there were more residents to FEMAs mapping and the National Flood creeks or drainage, and led some new prop-
cent supported the higher amount, accord- pool funds in that neighborhood, the goal Insurance Program aims to require property erty owners to be pulled under insurance
ing to a report. Either rate includes two its to implement similar parameters having owners who might be at risk to protect requirements.
zones with those at risk of higher flood the 1,600 or so North Shoreview and North themselves, thus helping to alleviate the While there are no guarantees, Patterson
levels paying more. The rates would also Central property owners contribute an federal governments potential need to fund said the city is steadfast in doing what it
vary based on size and type of lot, such as a amount equivalent to pay for the $2.4 mil- repairs. Flood insurance for most is option- can to help those in the North Shoreview
single-family home, condominium, com- lion levee improvements, Machida said. al and isnt included in standard homeowner and North Central neighborhood.
mercial or office space, and parking lot, protections. I would love to say were 100 percent
according to the report. Federal maps sure this will never change, but that just
It was intended to gain some understand- Local governments in the Bay Area are Being proactive doesnt play out with what weve seen in
ing of the community, and how willing are frequently at the mercy of the federal But flood insurance can be costly, leav- other communities, so were doing the best
they to pay for some of the improve- agency that outlines flood maps and aims ing many to forgo the protection if theyre we can to try to predict whats needed,
ments, said Steven Machida, deputy Public to increase insurance coverage for those not required to carry it. For reference, the Patterson said. There are still uncertain-
Works director, who noted the councils who might be at risk of an extreme storm. Associated Press reported rising insurance ties but I think what were doing is creating
meeting Tuesday is a study session to con- Neighboring Foster City is also in the premiums likely led to drops in coverage a window of time where people are out of
sider options. midst of its own $90 million levee project rates for thousands of Houston property the map and will remain out of the map for
Staff is recommending an assessment aimed at meeting updated FEMA require- owners in the years leading up to Harvey, at least the foreseeable future.
equal to fund the estimated $2.4 million ments or face the entire community being which is believed to have caused billions of
cost of the levee improvements, which mapped in the flood zone. dollars worth of damage. Congress is being The City Council study session begins
could actually be less than $150 a year for FEMA often changes requirements as asked for a nearly $8 billion down payment 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, at City Hall,
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GRANT CAR-T
donation, according to a press
release.
We know that music education
Continued from page 1 boosts academic achievement and has Continued from page 17
an array of educational benefits for the
participating students. Moreover,
effort to strike up the bands status and music is an integral part of communi- Among concerns, sometimes leukemia can develop resist-
hopefully restore its glory from yes- ty building. Community benefits of ance, and sometimes patients worsen while waiting for their
teryear. the initiative will include fostering new cells, said Sekeres, who directs the Cleveland Clinics
This is providing me the opportu- the cultural arts through community leukemia program and wasnt involved with CAR-T testing.
nity to really put out there what I feel performances, bolstering a sense of Unfortunately leukemia grows so rapidly that it can evade
is necessary for these students to grow pride in accomplished student musical even the smartest of our technologies, he added.
as musicians and as people, said groups, and strengthening our local To better ensure patient safety, the FDA is requiring
Souza. public schools to help attract families Novartis to offer CAR-T therapy only through medical cen-
For Souza, who took over leadership to San Bruno and increase their inter- ters specially trained and certified to handle the complicated
of the school band program last year, est in sending their children to San treatment. Novartis expects to have 32 centers around the
growth is an ongoing focus as he has Bruno schools, Emily Roberts, a country, mostly in large cities, running by years end, with
seen enrollment already double, with He said taking the band to another the first 20 offering care within the next month.
school site to perform can be very member of the community foundation
another influx of students expected in board, said in a prepared statement. Patients collected immune cells will be frozen and shipped
coming years. expensive, often in the range of hun- to a Novartis factory in New Jersey that creates each dose, a
dreds of dollars per trip, so easing the Souza said the donation to
With more students, comes the need Capuchino High School is magnitudes process the company says should take about three weeks. The
for more instruments and marching travel cost will lift a considerable bur- $475,000 price tag doesnt include the cost of needed hospi-
den. greater than the shoestring $6,000
uniforms, which are about 25 years budget he had operated under last year talizations, travel to a certified hospital and other expenses.
old, and Souza said such priorities will The money will also remove some
of the bands reliance on fundraising and the grant may mean even more to
be addressed with the first round of the elementary school district.
spending from the grant money. to afford its operational costs, added
Souza, lifting a bit of pressure on the San Bruno Park Elementary School
The San Bruno Community District officials have been forced to
Foundation is charged with allocating programs boosters who help it run.
The funds will be spent not only to examine a variety of cuts to supple-
the nearly $70 million dedicated to mentary programs in recent years due
improving organizations and initia- improve the programs current instru-
ment inventory and operations, but to a limited budget, and music classes
tives benefiting residents paid by have been a victim.
Pacific Gas and Electric following the help it build sustainability so it is less
reliant on future donations, said To fill the void, the foundation paid
2010 explosion. $203,000 to San Carlos-based educa-
Souza.
The grant to schools is one of the tion program Music for Minors, plus
To that end, the foundation has
more notable foundation initiatives additional support from school PTAs,
helped finance a grant writer dedicated
launched recently, alongside a schol- to lead lessons through each elemen-
to tracking down funding for revitaliz-
arship program for students plus an tary school.
ing the music programs which were
effort to build a new community cen- Parkside Intermediate School, the
once so highly regarded that the high
ter. districts only middle school, will
school band played at President John
Elementary district Superintendent F. Kennedys inauguration, said receive $107,000 to beef up the music

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We are thankful for the SBCFs ded- achieving the foundations goal of
ication to supporting community
can continue, said Souza.
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The rest of the grant money about
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words for San Bruno Community
$
evenly across the five elementary
tution funds, she said. The positive campuses and one middle school in the Foundations strategic grant to fund
benefit of this grant on our childrens music education in San Bruno public (does not include extraction)
San Bruno Park Elementary School
education and on our community who District to establish the grants endur- schools, she said.
supports our youth by taking pride in ing legacy too. Souza agreed, and said he believes
their accomplishments, will honor If they put money into elementary the initiative will help hone San
those who lost lives and property in programs, that goes into middle Brunos next generation of burgeon-
that tragic event. school, that goes into high school ing talent.
While he looks forward to acquiring and they have got a sustainable pro- Through this department we are
new items to make the band sing, gram, said Souza. able to teach them more than music,
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higher per unit because larger cities been spotlighted by builders, accord-
offer a wide range of prices distributed
across many neighborhoods, while
locally there are fewer cost fluctuations
ing to the Marcus and Millichap report.
San Mateo assets have garnered sig-
nificant attention as construction
Calendar
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report implores local officials to 0100. Primrose Road, Burlingame. Author
declined, according to the report. may pay for more space offered in a and speaker Melanie DewBerry will
Compared to most large cities across two-bedroom unit than a similar listing approve more building under an effort Glass Etching: Create your Own discuss how to find your true identi-
to make desirable regions more afford- Frosted Glass. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ty. For more information call 558-
the country, San Mateo is less afford- in a metropolitan high-rise. 7407.
able. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
able for renters. Real estate expertise firm Marcus and Millbrae. There will be ArmourEtch
For perspective regionally, the Millichap attributes these astronomi- In recent years, the majority of the acid, glass and stencils on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
nations biggest metros have not been hand. Participants are welcome to p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
monthly cost of a one-bedroom unit in cal prices to the skyrocketing cost of bring glass pieces or donate some to Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
San Mateo is about $1,000 more than building enough new housing, and that $50. For more information visit hill-
buying a home in the Bay Area, com- the program. Kids are welcome with
San Francisco; $700 more than situation is compounded by the fact adult supervision. Walk-ins are wel- b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n -
bined with the regions ever-humming come, RSVPs are appreciated. For become-subscriber.
Redwood City; and $500 more than that in many of these metros, jobs are
economic engine. more information call 697-7607.
being added to the core cities, while the FRIDAY, SEPT. 8
Pleasanton, according to the report. With the mighty demand to live near San Mateo Sunrise Rotary Club:
housing that is produced is being built Tim Hoyles Motivating Career
The gulf between San Mateo and work comes cranes and work crews, in outlying suburbs, according to the Direction. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. First Guest Speaker Gloria Guzman.
Presbyterian Church, 1500 Easton 7:30 a.m. 6650 Golf Course Drive,
other major cities across the nation is according the Marcus and Millichap report. Burlingame. $15 fee, breakfast
Drive, Burlingame. Free meeting and
even more striking for two-bedroom report showing an uptick in develop- While many cities may need to do refreshments. For more information included. For more information call
units, as the monthly median floats at ment of new housing projects. call 522-0701. 787-5595.
their part in addressing affordability
$1,700 in Seattle; $1,400 in Austin Peninsula projects dominate concerns, the most recent WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
and $1,00 in Dallas, according to the pipeline; mid-rise buildings most ApartmentList report indicates the Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San
Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. Free.
report. San Mateos median rent for a prominent, according to the Marcus local prices should remain higher than a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San
For more information email john-
Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. Free.
two-bedroom unit is $3,140 more than and Millichap report. Amid incredibly many other places. For more information email john- mae1@att.net.
the national median, according to the tight vacancy, builders are rapidly Renters will generally find more mae1@att.net.
San Mateo County Pride Center
report. increasing construction to the highest expensive prices in San Mateo than Presents a Special Screening of
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to
ApartmentList experts have said pre- point since the late 1990s. most large cities, according to the noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Out Run. 5:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. San
Redwood City. One-on-one help Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 El
viously San Mateos rates may be During the boom, San Mateo has report. regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets Camino Real, San Mateo. For more
and mobile phones. Meets in Small information call 591-0133.
Conference Room on 1st floor of the

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Mateo County, San Francisco Temperatures are typically cooler library. For more information contact Our Lady of Angels 32nd Annual
International Airport hit an all-time closer to the ocean, and the typically gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Fun Faire. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Our Lady
of Angels School, 1328 Cabrillo Ave.,
high of 104 degrees. To the north, San foggy Half Moon Bay welcomed thou- Burlingame. Join the fun with food,
Ace the Interview Workshop. 11
Francisco shattered records with tem- sands of visitors to its beaches. a.m. to 2 a.m. Millbrae Library, 1 rides, games and a silent auction.
Continued from page 1 peratures hitting 106 degrees Friday, Temperatures in the coastal town hit a Millbrae Ave., Millbrae. This work- Also held on Sept. 9 from 2 p.m. to 11
shop will show how to handle the p.m. For more information call 270-
three degrees higher than ever record- high of 90 degrees Friday and Saturday, 9454.
toughest interview questions. For
Area residents are seeing welcomed ed. before dropping back down to the 70s more information call 697-7607.
relief, including a chance of showers The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
Thats substantial considering the and 60s Sunday and Monday, according p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
in the south and smoke from northern records go back to the 1800s, Bell to the Weather Service. San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
wildland fires dissipating, said Charles said. In the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San $50. For more information visit hill-
Bell, a meteorologist with the Mateo. Meet new business connec- b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n -
By Saturday evening, six all-time San Francisco, a weather station at the become-subscriber.
National Weather Service. tions. New speakers each week. For
Bay Area records were broken. Farallon Islands marked an all-time more information call 430-6500.
It was a widespread heat event, but Redwood City experienced a punish- high of 89 degrees, which is consider- SATURDAY, SEPT. 9
Industrial Arts Horsepower Car
cooler this week. The heat is now done ing 108 degrees Friday and Saturday, able when comparing the average 50s Caminar Job Fair. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Show and Street Fair. 8 a.m. to 3
and were going back to more normal Caminar, 2600 El Camino Real, San
which were the fourth warmest days on and 60s it normally experiences, Bell Mateo. For more information call p.m. Classic and vintage cars, ven-
temperatures. For some people, its dors, food trucks, activities for chil-
record. The hottest ever recorded was said. 513-6121.
dren and beer and wine tasting. For
going to feel chilly; were dropping 110 degrees in 1972. For comparison, The warm weather was felt through- more information contact
Documentary Film: Most Likely to
almost 30 degrees, Bell said Monday this time of year is usually marked by a out the region with Santa Cruz hitting Succeed. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. dbouchard@sancarloschamber.org.
afternoon. high of about 81 degrees, Bell said. By 107 degrees, Monterey and Oakland Millbrae Library, 1 Millbrae Ave.,
Fall Plant Sale. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A little chill is probably a welcomed Millbrae. A powerful documentary
Sunday, temperatures had cooled to 92 about 101 degrees, and Mountain View examining education in the United Veterans Memorial Senior Center,
reprieve from the weekends blistering 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City.
degrees and were expected to drop. tying its all-time record at 106 States and inspiring school commu-
Fall vegetable plants will be on sale
heat and absent winds. Portions of Pacifica also topped the degrees. Reports from Boulder Creek nities to reimagine what students
along with cover crop seeds and
September and October tend to be and teachers are capable of doing in
charts with inland temperatures of 103 in the mountains near northern Santa education. For more information call some herbs. For more information
some of the regions warmer months call 276-7403.
degrees, slightly higher than the prior Cruz County hit 115 degrees, as did 697-7607.
but usually maintain a cooler marine 102-degree record, although Bell noted areas to the south like Gilroy and Managing Behaviors with
Citizenship Classes. 6:30 p.m. to
layer that carry in ocean wind. That those statistics only date back to Morgan Hill, Bell said. 8:30 p.m. The Community Learning
Dementia Patients. 10 a.m. to 12
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
natural air conditioner was essentially 1983. Those are very big numbers, and Center, 520 Tamarack Lane, South Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
nonexistent this last weekend, Bell San Francisco. Registration required. The event is free but registration is
Still, it was some of the warmest, if when you think about Las Vegas, its Learn American history, and prepare
said. required. For more information call
not the warmest, weather for that area all-time high is 117. So for places for the citizenship interview and test. 522-7490.
That led to extreme heat and some in the last 30 years, he said. around here to be that high is very sig- For more information call 877-8540.
record-setting temperatures. In San nificant, Bell said. Charged Particles: Plugged in Jazz
AARP San Bruno Chapter. 10 a.m.
12 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center,
Bell clarified the extreme with a Spark. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San
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from the ocean. Thats why 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. 600 Elm St., San more information call 952-2641.
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Teen Digital Time. 10:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. The Community Learning
Center, 520 Tamarack Lane, South
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The following person is doing business
September 28, 2017
Send your information via e-mail to as: Sleep On Sleeve, 500 Kebet Ridge AdvErTiSEMENT For BidS
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- Road, WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Regis- PROPOSALS WILL NOT
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- tered Owner: Olga Skant, same address. NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN that Blach Construction Company will accept bids for the award of
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 The business is conducted by an Individ- BE ACCEPTED AFTER
ual. The registrants commenced to trans- THIS DATE AND TIME the contract for the following public work:
act business under the FBN onN/A.
/s/Olga Skant/
Blach construction company project #16-150
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/27/2017. (Publish-
Complete "Request for Bid" caada college - Building 1- Kinesiology, Wellness, & Aquatic center
NoW HiriNg!!! ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, documentation can be found caada college
No EXPEriENcE NEcESSArY 8/15/17, 8/22/17, 8/29/17, 9/5/17). at: redwood city, california
Do you have a passion
for hair & beauty? https://publicworks.smcgov.
TRAIN IN SALON TO BECOME A FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME org/ Each bid must conform to and be responsive to the contract documents and be submitted on a
HAIRSTyLIST AT BARBERIA SALON STATEMENT #274423 8/29, 9/5/17 bid form furnished by Blach Construction. Bids can only be submitted by those contractors who
The following person is doing business
Looking for hard-working, reliable, self- as: J. Williams International, 1477 Rollins cNS-3046023# have submitted a prequalification application to Blach Construction and been approved, on or be-
motivated people who want to become
licensed professional hairstylists.
Road, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- SAN MATEo dAiLY Jour- fore October 3rd, 2017. The successful Bidder will be required to have an active California con-
tered Owners: William Wong and June tractor's license at the time of submission of the Bid.
Award winning & respected salon in Tor, 423 Broadway #401, Millbrae, CA NAL
Foster City is hiring apprentices. We 94030. The business is conducted by a
will train, promote and help you obtain
your Cosmetology license while work-
Married Couple. The registrants com- BidS duE: Bids must be submitted via email to mike.grzanowski@blach.com no later than 2:00
menced to transact business under the
ing in our 2 year salon program. No FBN on 7/11/17. pm, on Tuesday, October 3rd, 2017.
experience necessary, all languages /s/William Wong/
and cultures welcome. /s/June Tor/ Main point of contact for this project is Mike Grzanowski (Project Manager) 408-886-3610 -
FULL TIME ONLy MUST BE This statement was filed with the Asses-
AVAILABLE WED & THU EVENINGS sor-County Clerk on 7/24/2017. (Publish- mike.grzanowski@blach.com
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME
& SATURDAyS. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #274694
For more information, email 8/15/17, 8/22/17, 8/29/17, 9/5/17). dEScriPTioN oF THE WorK. The Work consists of abatement and demolition of an existing
The following person is doing business
careers@barberiasalon.com as: Greco Associates, 770 Old County athletics building of approximately 41,000 SF, and utility safe-off and relocation. Construction is
(650) 349-2414 Rd, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME scheduled to begin on October 24th 2017 and complete in February 2018.
STATEMENT #274582 Owner: 1)Mary Anne Stergion, 1144 We are now seeking low bids for the bid packages listed below:
The following person is doing business Ramblewood Way, SAN MATEO, CA
as: Ocean View Plaza, 1001 Main St., 94402; 2)Alexander Stergion, same ad-
PM diSHWASHEr HALF MOON BAy, CA 94019. Regis- dress. The business is conducted by Low Bid:
tered Owner: The Ocean View Founda- Copartners. The registrants commenced
NEEdEd tion, CA. The business is conducted by a Abatement & Demolition
to transact business under the FBN on Site Utilities
Corporationl. The registrants com-
Apply in Person or call menced to transact business under the July 16, 1999.
/s/Mary Anne Stergion/
Chef 1 541 848 0038 FBN on September 15, 2015.
/s/Barbara Evers/ This statement was filed with the Asses- THiS iS A LABor AgrEEMENT ProJEcT: This project is subject to the terms of the Program
Sean 1 650 592 7258 This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/18/2017. (Publish- Stabilization Agreement (PLA) Executed between the San Mateo County Community College
1696 Laurel Street, sor-County Clerk on 8/8/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, District and the San Mateo County Buildings and Trades Council. Copies of the PLA are availa-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/22/17, 8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17).
San Carlos 8/15/17, 8/22/17, 8/29/17, 9/5/17). ble on the Web at: http://www.smccd.edu/facilities/community/.

PrEvAiLiNg WAgE: The successful bidder shall be required to pay its workers on this project a
sum not less than the general prevailing wage rate of per diem wages and not less than the gen-
eral prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work for work of a similar character in the locality in
NOW HIRING which the project is performed as provided under California Labor Code section 1770 et sec. The
District has determined the prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for
holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this project is to be performed for each craft,
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS classification or type of work needed to execute the work.
Contractor shall be required to post job site notices, at each job site, including a copy of such
prevailing rate of per diem wages as determined by the Director of the California Department of
Industrial Relations, prescribed by regulations.
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business
coNTrAcTor rEgiSTrATioN: Each Firm submitting a proposal to complete the work, labor,
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: materials and/or services (Work) subject to this proposal must be a Department of Industrial
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT Relations registered contractor pursuant to Labor Code 1725.5 (DIR Registered Contractor). A
Firm who is not a DIR Registered Contractor when submitting a proposal for the Work is deemed
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to Labor Code 1725.5, all Subcontractors identified in a Firms' Subcontractors' List shall be DIR
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t1MBOBOEFYFDVUFCVTJOFTTEFWFMPQNFOUTUSBUFHJFTUPDMPTF the Work, the Firm and all Subcontractors, of any tier, shall be DIR Registered Contractors.

t%FWFMPQBOENBJOUBJOTUSPOHDMJFOUSFMBUJPOTIJQT PrEQuALiFicATioN: Prequalification is a requirement. Please submit the Company Name, Ad-
dress, and Prequal Contact to Lynsey Niizawa lynsey.niizawa@blach.com, please reference
t3FQSFTFOUUIF%BJMZ+PVSOBMBUDPNQBOZTQPOTPSFEBOEDPNNVOJUZFWFOUT Caada College in the subject line. After you are added to our system you will receive an email
from Building Connected with the Prequalification Instructions.
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ada College - Building 1- Kinesiology, Wellness, & Aquatic Center.
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24 Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 300 Toys 304 Furniture 311 Musical instruments
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME ordEr To SHoW cAuSE For set for hearing on the petition in the fol- STAr WArS one 4 orange card ac- SEWiNg STorAgE cabinet, Custom FENdEr MuSTANg ll guitar amplifier
STATEMENT #274790 cHANgE oF NAME lowing newspaper of general circulation: tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- made wood perfect condition $75. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV03786 San Mateo Daily Journal head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 (650)483-1222 $130.00 650-421-5469
as: Exindo, 101 Cypress St., PACIFICA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Filed: 8/22/2017
CA 94044. Registered Owner: Darbani COUNTy OF SAN MATEO, /s/Robert D. Foiles/ SoFA BEd Recliner (double), beige, 76" HugE LudWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
Widjaja, same address. The business is 400 COUNTy CENTER RD, Judge of the Superior Court 302 Antiques Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
conducted by an Individual. The regis- REDWOOD CITy CA 94063 Dated: 8/18/2017 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100
trants commenced to transact business PETITION OF (Published 8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, ANTiQuE TEAK cHiNA cabinet and SoLid Wood Entertainment Center- (650)369-8013
Matthew David Pucci 9/19/17) matching table, with doors and legs. TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
under the FBN on N/A. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
/s/Darbani Widjaja/ $500/obo. (650)952-5049. PiANo, uPrigHT, in excellent condi-
Petitioner: David Pucci, Stephanie Pucci X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
This statement was filed with the Asses- filed a petition with this court for a decree (925)482-5742
sor-County Clerk on 8/25/2017. (Publish- changing names as follows: HEirLooM 1920 hand quilted bed- uPrigHT PiANo. In tune. Fair condi-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Present names: Mathew David Pucci spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- TWiN BEd, mattress, box spring, frame tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, 9/19/17). tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
Proposed Names: Matthew David Pucci 210 Lost & Found 9708
$ 50. (650)598-9804.
YAMAHA AcouSTic Guitar, model
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons FouNd: KEYS at Westwood Park in WALL uNiT/rooM Divider. Simple FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME MAHogANY ANTiQuE Secretary desk, lines. Breaks down for transportation.
interested in this matter shall appear be- Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
STATEMENT #274726 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
The following person is doing business
fore this court at the hearing indicated claim (650)714-8893 elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 312 Pets & Animals
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
as: Lorin Lee Photography, 323 Meri- tition for change of name should not be WALNuT cHEST, small (4 drawer with
mont Cir, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Reg- LoST cAT. Black and White. Black WE PAY Top dollar upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 AirLiNE cArriEr for cats, pur. from
granted. Any person objecting to the patch on right eye. REWARD. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
istered Owners: Lorin Lee and Christo- name changes described above must file
pher Lee, same address. The business is Call (323) 439-7713. Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (505)228-1480 local.
conducted by a Married Couple. The
a written objection that includes the rea- For Asian Works of Art 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
sons for the objection at least two court Estate Liquidation Sales
registrants commenced to transact busi- days before the matter is scheduled to Books oNE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
ness under the FBN on 8/1/17. rB gallery WoodEN BEd frame, single or 3/4 size. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
be heard and must appear at the hearing over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
/s/Lorin Lee/ (650)593-2066
to show cause why the petition should JAMES PATTErSoN hardback books. of The Peninsula 650-322-9598
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
sor-County Clerk on 8/22/2017. (Publish- PArroT cAgE, Steel, Large - approx
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (650)697-7966 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the NicHoLAS SPArKS hardback books. 306 Housewares offer. (650)245-4084
8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, 9/19/17). petition shall be held on 10/12/17 at 9 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County cArPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- PET cArriEr for small dog or cat in ex-
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A QuALiTY BooKS used and rare. World lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME
STATEMENT #274730
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall & US History and classic American nov- 303 Electronics 6059
be published at least once each week for els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 coMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
The following person is doing business four successive weeks prior to the date ANTArES doLLArS Bill Changer ma- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
as: 1)Spark Studio 2)Spark Creativity v.LogviNov, uNuSuAL Journey to the PET TAXi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- chines never used for small bus. $95 20-pieces in original box, never used. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
3)Spark Studio West 4)Spark Creativity lowing newspaper of general circulation: Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- (650)992-4544. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
Studio, 2439 Hastings Drive, BELMONT, sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
San Mateo Daily Journal (650)342-5630
CA 94002. Registered Owner: Gail Filed: 8/18/2017 BLAuPuNKT AM/FM/cd Radio and Re-
Whipple, same address. The business is /s/Robert D. Foiles/ 294 Baby Stuff ceiver with Detachable Face asking crYSTAL (LEAdEd glass) lamp $30. 316 clothes
conducted by an Individual. The regis- Judge of the Superior Court $100. (650)593-4490 Can send picture. 650-464-7860
trants commenced to transact business Dated: 8/18/2017
FiSHEr-PricE HEALTHY Care booster 2 Pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
under the FBN on 12/1/2012. (Published 8/22/17, 8/29/17, 9/5/17, KiNdLE FirE 8 in. Case and Charger FirEPLAcE cANdELABrA with 5 bat- each (650)367-1508
9/12/17) seat - $5 (650)592-5864. tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
/s/Gail Whipple/ incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758
This statement was filed with the Asses- 6134 5 BoXES male & female square dance
sor-County Clerk on 8/23/2017. (Publish- 296 Appliances MoToroLA BrAvo MB 520 (android clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, 9/19/17). 1960'S AvocAdo Osterizer blender
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
card Belmont (650)595-8855
307 Jewelry & clothing bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.

ordEr To SHoW cAuSE For excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- BoY ScouT canvas belt with Boy Scout
0513 JiLL ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold /
cHANgE oF NAME NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME CASE# 17CIV03574 tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 (650)588-0842 (650)588-0842
STATEMENT #274793 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Air coNdiTioNEr 10000 BTU w/re-
The following person is doing business COUNTy OF SAN MATEO, mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG oNKYo Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital FAuX Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
as: Fashion Tailor Alterations, 1212 W. 400 COUNTy CENTER RD, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, 308 Tools color in excellent condition 3/4
Hillsdale Blvd. #A, SAN MATEO, CA REDWOOD CITy CA 94063 0898 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 length $50 (650)692-8012
94403. Registered Owner: Sook Ja PETITION OF crAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
Moon, 408 Richmond Dr. #1, Millbrae, Christrina Dessie Orginos Air coNdiTioNEr, Portable, 14,000 SAMSuNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 gENuiNE LAdiES Mink Fur Jacket,
CA 94030. The business is conducted by TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: BTU, Commercial Cool model VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 $50.00 Call: 650-368-0748.
an Individual. The registrants com- Petitioner: Christina Dessie Orginos filed CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- dELTA cABiNET SAW with overrun ta-
sories plus remote included. SoNY dETAcHABLE set :3cd /fm/am ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 LAdiES SEQuiN dress, blue, size XL,
menced to transact business under the a petition with this court for a decree double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
FBN on N/A (10-1-2017). changing names as follows: 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
(650)345-1835 4825 rouTEr TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
/s/Sook Ja Moon/ Present names: Christina Dessie Orgi- MEN'S STETSoN hat, size large, new,
This statement was filed with the Asses- nos (650)573-5269
BiSSELL BAgLESS Upright Vacuum, Tv SoNY Triniton 21" working condition. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish- Proposed Names: Christina Dessie $10 OBO (650)784-3243. rouTEr TABLE, Used Bosh $45, (650) 578-9208
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Athens Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning,
Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- (650)367-8146
8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, 9/19/17). NEW WiTH tags Wool or cotton Men's
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 3500 304 Furniture ScroLL SAW Sears Variable Speed pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
interested in this matter shall appear be- 16" $45 (650) 367 8146 (650)952-3466
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME fore this court at the hearing indicated cirruS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 ANTiQuE diNiNg table for six people
STATEMENT #274539 below to show cause, if any, why the pe- new extra cleaning pads,user manual. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 SHoPSMiTH MArK V 50th Anniversary NiKE Air shoes, white, size 10, hardly
The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be $45. (650)588-5487 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
as: Tail Waggers Social Club, 2951 Ev- granted. Any person objecting to the ANTiQuE MoHAgANY Bookcase. Four (650)504-0585 los
ergreen Dr, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. name changes described above must file coLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill - feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
Registered Owner: Taylor Rose Theis- a written objection that includes the rea- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 SKiL SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, PAriS HiLToN purse white & silver un-
en, same address. The business is con- sons for the objection at least two court (650)918-9847 ArMcHAir good condition $55. 650- Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
266-3184. used, about 12" long x 9" high
ducted by an Individual. The registrants days before the matter is scheduled to (650)556-9708 $23. (650)592-2648
commenced to transact business under be heard and must appear at the hearing ELEcTric STovE From Sears
to show cause why the petition should Excellent Condition $225 BEigE SoFA $99. Excellent Condition TABLE SAW Ryobi 10 with stand. New
the FBN on N/A. (650) 315-2319 TuXEdo SizE 40, black, including white
/s/Taylor Rose Theisen/ not be granted. If no written objection is Please Call (650)244-9267 in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678- shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- BrANd NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in 0221.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the good MicroWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- WiLSoN'S Lg Green Suede Jacket
sor-County Clerk on 8/3/2017. (Publish- ly City (415) 231-4825. box $45. (415)231-4825.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, petition shall be held on 9/27/17 at 9 viNTAgE crAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa $40. (650)367-1508
8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, 9/19/17). a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County cArPET ruNNEr: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A LArgE FAN - 26" x 26" - good condition
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall - $20.(650)697-6763 or: floral design. good condition
$45.00. (650)266-3184 viNTAgE SHoPSMiTH and BANd 318 Sports Equipment
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME be published at least once each week for SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
rEFrigErATor coMPAcT made by (650)342-6993 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
STATEMENT #274788 four successive weeks prior to the date emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 coAT/HAT STANd, solid wood, for your
The following person is doing business set for hearing on the petition in the fol- 573 5269 mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
as: Konnect, 223 Grand Avenue, SOUTH lowing newspaper of general circulation: 7045 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Regis- San Mateo Daily Journal SEWiNg MAcHiNE-roYAL XL 6000
Filed: 8/16/2017 coMPuTEr SWivEL CHAIR. Padded Wood BoTToM hand planes . Good
tered Owner: Konnect Kafe, LLC., CA. Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
The business is conducted by a Limited /s/Robert D. Foiles/ (650)342-8436. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672 BoW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
Liability Company. The registrants com- Judge of the Superior Court Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
menced to transact business under the Dated: 8/16/2017 SEWiNg MAcHiNE: Older Singer Porta- coMPuTEr TABLE, adjustable height, 309 office Equipment $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(Published 8/22/17, 8/29/17, 9/5/17, ble sewing machine. Works great. chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
FBN on June 1, 2017. 9/12/17) (650)784-1061.
/s/Paul Marotta/ $40.00 (650)207-4162 697-8481 LAPToP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
sor-County Clerk on 8/25/2017. (Publish- WHirLPooL WASHEr DRyER, GE diNETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. cHiLdS KicK scooter by razor with hel-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Refrigerator all working and in good con- (650) 756-9516.Daly City. 310 Misc. For Sale met $25 obo (650)591-6842
8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, 9/19/17). dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
ordEr To SHoW cAuSE For diNiNg TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
cHANgE oF NAME ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, EASToN ALuMiNuM bat.33 inches, 30
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME CASE# 17CIV03726 297 Bicycles $250 .(650)-654-1930. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
STATEMENT #274565 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
AduLT BiKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- drESSEr 4-drAWEr in Belmont for BoBBY HuLL Hockey Game Great
The following person is doing business COUNTy OF SAN MATEO,
Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 goLF cArT, Caddytek, four wheels,
400 COUNTy CENTER RD, loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 $75. Good condition; good for children.
as: Studio H, 4060 S. El Camino Real
REDWOOD CITy CA 94063 Call (650)678-8585 used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
#100 Rm26, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. cASH rEgiSTEr Parts; Much Skin Not
PETITION OF cHiLdS ScHWiNN BicYcLE, BLuE in Guts $500 (415)269-4784
Registered Owner: Haley Elisabeth By- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. drESSEr- ArT Deco. 54wide 34 tall goLF cLuBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
Javes Jabbar Hussein
rne, 320 Norris Canyon Terrace, San Ra- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. $90.00 (650)341-8342
mon, CA 94583. The business is con- cHEvroN SHiNgLE Oil will add life to
Petitioner: Javes Jabbar Hussein filed a NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
ducted by an Individual. The registrants $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
commenced to transact business under
petition with this court for a decree
mes drESSEr- vicToriAN. 35 tall
(650)322-9598 goLF cLuBS, used set with Cart for
changing names as follows: $50. (650)593-4490
the FBN on 08-07-17 Present Name: Javes Jabbar Hussein 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 doorS FrENcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
/s/Haley E. Byrne/ $450. (650)888-2662.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Proposed Name: Javes Matteucci 298 collectibles $12.00 (650)544-5306
MEN'S roSSigNoL Skis. $95.00,
sor-County Clerk on 8/7/2017. (Publish- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons drESSEr-ArT dEco. Heavy Glass. gLASS PANELS free. 3 - approx. 6.5x4', good condition, (650)341-0282.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
interested in this matter shall appear be- Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- 4 - 6.5x3'. you haul. 650-573-8378.
8/29/17, 9/5/17, 9/12/17, 9/19/17). fore this court at the hearing indicated (650)888-2662. NEW WEigH bench With 200lbs, plus
9769 San Carlos LioNEL cHriSTMAS Holiday expan-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
tition for change of name should not be drEXEL HEAdBoArd $50. (650)589- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
FicTiTiouS BuSiNESS NAME granted. Any person objecting to the BiLLY dEE Williams autographed Star 0764 Mateo.
STATEMENT #274608 name changes described above must file Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, LioNEL cHriSTMAS Holiday expan-
The following person is doing business a written objection that includes the rea- space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- ENTErTAiNMENT cENTEr for $50. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
as: Abegail Tomelden Photography, 435 6614 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. oNE dozEN Official League Diamond
sons for the objection at least two court LioNEL WESTErN Union Pass car and Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
Serra Dr. #2, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, days before the matter is scheduled to (650)726-4102
CA 94080. Registered Owner: Abegail FrAMEd LEBroN James painting, dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (650)771-6324.
be heard and must appear at the hearing
Rabut, same address. The business is to show cause why the petition should 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- gLidEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
9769, San Carlos lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. LuggAgE, rEd, 21" NEW Samsonite
conducted by an Individual. The regis- not be granted. If no written objection is Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 PriNcE TENNiS 2 section nylon black
trants commenced to transact business timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
under the FBN on 8/10/17. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
iKEA drESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
/s/Abegail Rabut/ LENNoX rEd Rose, Unused, hand 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. $55.(650)341-8342
petition shall be held on 10/4/17 at 9 PrEMiuM MoviNg blankets good con-
This statement was filed with the Asses- a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. iKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
sor-County Clerk on 8/10/2017. (Publish- Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A $ 30. (650)598-9804. ToTAL gYM XLS, excellent condition.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, copy of this Order to Show Cause shall SAMSoNiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit
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(650)646-8530
Fictitious Business Name Statements, City.
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275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. WET SuiT - medium size, $95., call for
299 computers info (650)851-0878
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
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311 Musical instruments
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(650) 787-9753
cHroMATic HArMoNicA: Horner
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300 Toys (650)278-5776. (650)458-3255
orNATE MAHogANY headboard with
doLL HouSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. joe 650 573 5269
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
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379 open Houses cAdiLLAc 99 DeVille Concours, 68 Authority 30 Historic British 47 Wipes out
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potential home buyers & 14 Mideast chieftain sweet, sour, usted? 55 Like so
cHEvY HHr 08 - Grey, spunky car
renters a day, loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. 15 Boob __: TV bitter or salty 34 *Sentrys job 56 Tiny bit
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call (650)344-5200 Ford 00 FOCUS SE Station Wagon holder 5 Copy editors 40 Type of tax 60 Back in the day
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470 rooms tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
(650)342-4227. named for a team
HiP HouSiNg
horse 7 Double-reed
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program 625 classic cars 20 __ missing
San Mateo County woodwind
cHEvY 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard something?
(650)348-6660
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 8 Petroleum
obo. (650)952-4036. 21 Out on a cruise nickname
620 Automobiles 22 Pickled-pepper 9 Smartly dressed
cHEvY 86 corvETTE. Automatic.
AcurA 00 TL, 137K miles, clean, title 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 picker 10 Customer
and smog done. $3,700. (650)302-5523 obo. (650) 952-4036.
23 Like Disneyland 11 *Site of many
goT AN oLdEr
corvETTE 69 350 4-SPEEd. 50K
MiLES. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC
at night face-offs
cAr, BoAT, or rv? Truck. (650)481-5296. 25 Public tantrum 12 Paintings in the
Do the humane thing. 27 Snappy dresser
Donate it to the Ford 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic Prado, por
Humane Society. Transmission, 302V8 $1,200. 29 60s sci-fi series ejemplo
call 1- 800-943-8412 (650)346-9586.
created by Gene 13 Ungentlemanly
630 Trucks & Suvs
Roddenberry sort
MAzdA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low 32 Vamoose, to 18 First track circuit
MiTSuBBiSHi 05 SUV, 4 wheel drive,
miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520-
4650
126K miles, clean, smog done, fully load- Shakespeare in a race
ed. $5,500. (650)302-5523
35 Long, slippery 24 Sci-fi radar blip
fish 26 More sedate
36 Suffix with Israel 28 Marker marketer
or Jacob 29 Night Moves
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37 Sch. in Columbus singer Bob
38 *Final part of a
chess match
41 Chili __ carne
42 RR depot
43 Common soccer
result
44 Scope
46 Plush teddy with
a heart for a nose
49 Red Seal record
label company
50 Dryly humorous
51 That is, in Latin
55 Like some waves
57 Senate positions
61 Avatar actress
Saldana
62 Word with safe or
out
63 In jeopardy ...
and where the
first words of the
answers to
starred clues can
be found
65 Speak
66 Farmland
measure
67 Not yet
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09/05/17
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2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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U.S. envoy tells U.N.: North Korean leader is begging for war
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS main nuclear test site.
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begging for war, the U.S. ambassador said Moon Jae-in and agreed that Sundays under-
Monday at an emergency meeting of the ground nuclear test by North Korea was an
U.N. Security Council, as members called for unprecedented provocation. The two leaders
punishing the country with even stronger also agreed to remove the limit on the pay-
sanctions for its powerful nuclear test. load of South Korean missiles.
Ambassador Nikki Haley said the U.S. The emergency U.N. session was scheduled
would look at countries doing business with after North Korea said it detonated the hydro-
the North which include China and gen bomb and came six days after the council
planned to circulate a resolution this week strongly condemned what it called
with the goal of getting it approved Sept. Pyongyangs outrageous launch of a bal-
11. listic missile over Japan. Less than a month
Enough is enough. War is never some- ago, the council imposed its stiffest sanc-
thing the United States wants. We dont want tions yet on Kim Jong Uns reclusive nation.
it now. But our countrys patience is not Still, the U.S. resolution faces an uncer-
unlimited, Haley said. tain future. Russia and China have both pro-
The United States will look at every coun- posed a two-pronged approach: North Korea
try that does business with North Korea as a would suspend its nuclear and missile devel-
country, that is giving aid to their reckless opment, and the United States and South
and dangerous nuclear intentions, she said. Korea would suspend their joint military
The move came as South Korea said it exercises.
REUTERS was seeing preparations in the North for Washington and Seoul say the maneuvers
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley delivers remarks during a meeting by the an ICBM test and fired missiles into the are defensive, but Pyongyang views them as
United Nations Security Council on North Korea. sea to simulate an attack on the Norths a rehearsal for invasion.

Trumps options on North Korea going from bad to worse


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS casualties. The Trump administrations leverage is limited even new South Korean President Moon Jae-in,
options are going from bad to worse as Kim further by new tensions who has been more conciliatory to the
WASHINGTON Sanctions on North Jong Uns military marches ever closer to hes stoked with South North, for his governments talk of
Korea have been tried, and failed. Serious being able to strike the U.S. mainland with Korea, plus continued appeasement.
negotiations seem like a pipedream. And nuclear weapons. Just as President Donald opposition from China Its an inopportune time for grievances to
any military strike would almost surely Trump seeks to show global resolve after and Russia. be aired, and on Monday the two leaders
bring mass devastation and horrific civilian the Norths most powerful nuclear test, his With South Korea, the sought to show they were confronting
country most directly North Korea together and with might.
threatened, Trump has The White House said that in a phone call
Donald Trump taken the unusual step of with Moon, Trump gave approval in prin-
SAGE Specialties: highlighting disagree- ciple to lifting restrictions on South
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