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Death looms in search for victims


Hearses on hand in sorting through Camp Fire rubble
By Gillian Flaccus, both ends of the state, with gusty counted for.
Paul Elias and Andrew Selsky winds expected overnight which At least five search teams were
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will challenge firefighters. The working in Paradise — a town of
statewide death toll stood at 31 27,000 that was largely incinerat-
PARADISE — As relatives des- and appeared certain to rise. The ed on Thursday — and in surround-
perately searched shelters for so-called Camp fire that ravaged a ing communities. Authorities
missing loved ones on Sunday, swath of Northern California was called in a mobile DNA lab and
crews searching the smoking ruins the deadliest. anthropologists to help identify
of Paradise and outlying areas A total of 29 bodies have been victims of the most destructive
found six more bodies, raising the found so far from that fire, Butte wildfire in California history.
death toll to 29, matching the County Sheriff Kory Honea told a By early afternoon, one of the
deadliest wildfire in state history. news briefing Sunday evening. He two black hearses stationed in
Wildfires continued to rage on said 228 people were still unac- REUTERS
See FIRE, Page 27 Firefighters respond to the blaze destroying Northern California.

IN HONOR Builder drops land


deal for new hotel
Developer cites costs in decision to back out;
San Bruno officials headed to drawing board
By Austin Walsh ment over the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF co mp an y ’s
decision.
A builder planning to purchase “We’re really
city land in San Bruno and con- saddened by it
struct a new hotel backed out of because not
the deal due partially to concerns only would it be
over requirements to pay prevail- an added benefit
ing wage, sending officials back to the commu-
to the drawing board to draft new Jovan Grogan nity and really
plans. leverage the
San Bruno City Manager Jovan amenities and location of that
Grogan announced Thursday, Nov. site, it was going to bring in $1
8, that OTO Development turned million annually to the general
away from a $3.9 million deal to fund in transient occupancy tax
purchase 1.5 acres near the inter- revenue,” he said.
section of Interstate 380 and El Mayor Rico Medina shared a
Camino Real. similar perspective in a prepared
The South Carolina hotel con- statement.
struction company cited escalat- “OTO’s decision to not pursue
ing building costs as well as the project is unfortunate. A hotel
uncertainty over a pending deci- project at that site would have cap-
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL sion regarding worker compensa- italized on its prime location near
Martin T. Fox, a Vietnam veteran, talks with soldiers from Pacific Training Division 84th Training Command about tion mandates in rejecting the [San Francisco International
the end of WWI during Sunday’s Veterans Day observance at the Golden Gate National Cemetery. Left to right: project, said Grogan. Airport], BART, Caltrain, major
SPC Oluwumi Akinbayo, SSG Christopher Garcia, CDT Barry Huang, SPC Daisy Ramirez and LTC Patrick Koo. Grogan expressed disappoint-
See HOTEL, Page 19

Housing at San Mateo corporation yard may not work


City maintenance yard to remain in place after alternative properties scoped by officials
By Anna Schuessler and park maintenance departments, explained Public Works Rail Corridor Transit-Oriented
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF crews, the 5. 3-acre Director Brad Underwood at the City Development Plan spurred a search for a new
municipal corporation Council’s Monday meeting. Located at the location for the site so its location near
Situated just south of State Route 92 yard, also known as the geographic center of San Mateo, the Corp State Route 92 and other major city thor-
between El Camino Real and South Delaware Corp Yard, contains Yard has also served as a maintenance depot oughfares could be leveraged for new devel-
Street, the San Mateo municipal corpora- warehouses storing a and fueling station for all city vehicles, opment, according to a staff report.
tion yard has served as a hub for the city’s wide range of mainte- including those from the city’s Police and In recent years as officials have consid-
operation and maintenance teams for nearly nance equipment and Fire departments’ response teams, he said. ered other sites for the Corp Yard, much-
eight decades. offices for employees in Originally zoned for light industrial uses, needed improvements to its aging facilities
As home base for the city’s sewer, street Brad the city’s Public Works a rezoning of the site for transit-oriented
Underwood and Parks and Recreation development as part of the 2005 San Mateo See YARD, Page 19
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2 Monday • Nov 12, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“It’s all right to have a train of
thoughts, if you have a terminal.”
— Richard R. Bowker, American publisher

This Day in History


Josef Stalin became the undisputed

1927 ruler of the Soviet Union as Leon


Trotsky was expelled from the
Communist Party.
In 1 8 6 6 , Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen, the first
provisional president of the Republic of China, was born.
In 1 9 2 0 , baseball got its first “czar” as Judge Kenesaw
Mountain Landis was elected commissioner of the
American and National Leagues.
In 1 9 3 6 , the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opened
as President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressed a telegraph key
in Washington, D.C., giving the green light to traffic.
In 1 9 4 2 , the World War II naval Battle of Guadalcanal
began. (The Allies ended up winning a major victory over
Japanese forces.)
In 1 9 4 8 , former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo and sever-
al other World War II Japanese leaders were sentenced to
death by a war crimes tribunal.
In 1 9 7 0 , the Bhola cyclone struck East Pakistan; it’s
believed half a million people, possibly more, were
killed. REUTERS
In 1 9 7 7 , the city of New Orleans elected its first black A person walks through Zuccotti Park during a rain storm under fall foliage in Manhattan.
mayor, Ernest “Dutch” Morial, the winner of a runoff.
In 1 9 8 4 , space shuttle astronauts Dale Gardner and Joe
Allen snared a wandering satellite in history’s first space
salvage; the Palapa B2 satellite was secured in Discovery’s In other news ...
cargo bay for return to Earth. the fact. Prosecutors say she lied to near his mother’s home. He planned
In 1 9 8 7 , the American Medical Association issued a pol-
Animal control officers, police while trying to protect Daniel to flee Alaska when the search ended.
icy statement saying it was unethical for a doctor to refuse nearby helpers catch chicken Patrick Wozniak. The plan went awry when
to treat someone solely because that person had AIDS or AUGUSTA, Maine — A Maine ani- In 2010, a week before the couple Meganack’s girlfriend confessed to
was HIV-positive. mal control officer had been on a were supposed to wed, authorities say his grieving parents that Meganack
In 1 9 9 6 , a Saudi Boeing 747 jetliner collided shortly mission to find a loose chicken when Wozniak killed and dismembered 26- was not dead.
after takeoff from New Delhi, India, with a Kazak Ilyushin- he decided to whack a few branches, year-old Samuel Herr of Costa Mesa. U.S. District Judge Sharon Gleason
76 cargo plane, killing 349 people. exposing a black fowl lurking Prosecutors say Wozniak wanted ordered Meganack to serve 15
below. Herr’s money to pay for the wedding months in prison consecutive to his
Birthdays The Kennebec Journal reports that
Paul Frye on Thursday solicited the
and honeymoon.
Authorities say Wozniak also shot
15-year state sentence.

help of another officer and two near- Herr’s friend, 23-year-old Julie Man sentenced for raping
by citizens to wrangle the bird, say- Kibuishi, then tried to frame the dead German tourist in Hollywood
ing it took four people to not “look man for her murder by making it seem
stupid doing it.” Herr had killed her and vanished. LOS ANGELES — A man convicted
The bird was captured and is being Wozniak was sentenced to death in of raping a German tourist in
cared for at Officer Brad Chase’s 2016. Hollywood two years ago has been
home. Police say it had been roaming sentenced to 240 years to life in
the area for weeks. They’re not sure Alaska man sentenced for prison.
who it belongs to. Twenty-nine-year-old Kenneth
faking death to avoid prison Mack was sentenced Thursday.
Figure skater Actor Ryan Singer-songwriter Frye says the department has
Tonya Harding is Gosling is 38. Neil Young is 73. received more calls about loose ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A com- Prosecutors say Mack and another
48. chickens in recent years because mercial fisherman who faked his man lured the woman to an isolated
more people are raising birds at home death to avoid incarceration for a sex- rooftop by promising to show her
Singer Brian Hyland is 75. Rock musician Booker T. Jones ual assault has been sentenced to two the city lights. They say Mack
farms. Chase had to catch another
(Booker T. & the MGs) is 74. Sportscaster Al Michaels is 74. chicken in March. and a half years in prison. knocked her to the ground and both
Rock musician Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser (Blue Oyster Federal prosecutors say the Coast men raped her.
Cult) is 71. Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., is 69. Country/gospel Double-killer’s ex-fiancee Guard spent $384,261 searching for DNA evidence led to the arrests of
singer Barbara Fairchild is 68. Actress Megan Mullally is 60. 35-year-old Ryan Meganack after his Mack and 25-year-old Otis Barway.
Actor Vincent Irizarry is 59. Olympic gold medal gymnast
sentenced for lying to police girlfriend, who was part of the Mack was convicted of the rape and
Nadia Comaneci is 57. Actor Sam Lloyd is 55. Rock musician SANTA ANA — The ex-fiancee of a scheme, reported him missing off for the rape of another woman in
David Ellefson is 54. Retired MLB All-Star Sammy Sosa is 50. Southern California man who’s on Port Graham. 2016. He also was convicted of rob-
Actress Rebecca Wisocky is 47. Actress Radha Mitchell is 45. death row for a bizarre double-murder Meganack in 2016 faced state bery and assault with a deadly
Actress Lourdes Benedicto is 44. Actress Tamala Jones is 44. has been sentenced to two years and charges of sexually assaulting an weapon involving two other attacks
Actress Angela Watson is 44. Singer Tevin Campbell is 42. eight months in jail for lying to incapacitated woman. the same year.
Actress Ashley Williams is 40. Actress Cote de Pablo is 39. police. Investigators determined he Barway was convicted of rape. He
Contemporary Christian musician Chris Huffman is 38. Rachel Buffett was sentenced swamped his skiff, returned to Port was sentenced in July to 9 1/2 years
Actress Anne Hathaway is 36. Pop singer Omarion is 34. Thursday for being an accessory after Graham on another boat and hid out in prison for rape.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday • Nov 12, 2018 3


Caltrain begins construction in Belmont
By Zachary Clark 180 feet apart from each other.    hardly hear it,” he said, adding that he is
Police reports
You gonna use that?
Once the spring of next year rolls around, excited about electrification and hopes it Someone stole a large purse from a store
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
wires will be installed along those poles, brings better rail service, especially in the on East 3rd Avenue in San Mateo, it was
thereby completing what’s called the over- middle of the day and on weekends. reported at 7:23 a.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
Caltrain is set to begin electrification-
related construction in Belmont by the end head contact system, which powers the Caltrain has been doing similar work in
of the year, and the work mostly entails the electric trains. other Peninsula cities in recent months.
installation of tall poles along the tracks Caltrain has already completed various One might guess that the installation of tall SAN CARLOS
that will support the power lines for the site surveys, geotechnical investigations, poles would concern at least some resi-
electric trains once they’re up and running soil testing and tree pruning and removal in dents, but Caltrain spokesman Dan DUI. A man was arrested and transported
in 2022. Belmont. There will not be a power station, Lieberman said the agency has received to County Jail for driving while under the
Electrification is a $2 billion project technically called a paralleling station, only one complaint so far after 150 poles influence on 2nd Avenue, it was reported at
expected to replace 75 percent of Caltrain’s built in Belmont. Such facilities have have been installed. 9:27 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24.
current diesel fleet — some locomotives recently caused controversy in Burlingame, “We feel the process is moving pretty DUI. A Redwood City resident was arrest-
date back to the 1980s — with electric until residents and officials found a way to smoothly,” he said. “We’ve been holding ed and transported to County Jail for driv-
trains traveling between San Jose and San move the proposed structure away from public meetings in advance of construction ing while under the influence on Holly
Francisco. homes. so that our neighbors can anticipate the Street near Industrial Road, it was reported
The transit agency updated Belmont resi- Some of Caltrain’s upcoming work in effects of our work near their homes and at 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24.
dents on its construction plans at a sparse- Belmont will occur on weekends and businesses.”
ly attended meeting Nov. 9. The work through the night. And given the amount of underground util- SAN MATEO
entails digging and foundation work along Belmont resident Kevin Burke, who lives ities along and under the Caltrain right-of- Vandal i s m. Someone vandalized proper-
the tracks in Belmont, which is currently on Old County Road, said Caltrain was way, there is very little flexibility in terms ty on North Ellsworth Avenue, it was
underway and, starting later this year, 81 recently drilling near the former Iceland ice of pole locations anyway, he added. reported at 11:36 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17.
poles — which will range from 30 feet to 50 rink all night. Caltrain will install a total of 3,000 poles B urg l ary re s i de n t i al . Someone bur-
feet in height — will be installed roughly “We had the window open and you could for electrification. glarized a home on Wilmington Road, it
was reported at 8:04 p. m. Wednesday, Oct.
17.
Townhomes planned for Redwood City Th e f t . Someone broke into a vehicle and
stole cash and credit cards from it, it was
reported at 5:21 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 17.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Historic Resources or the local criteria as
part of the Redwood City Historic Th e f t . Someone broke a cabinet door in
Comment on
A proposal to tear down several vacant Preservation Ordinance, according to a an attempt to steal electronics, it was
or share this story at
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10 for-sale townhouses is headed to the The city’s Historic Resources Advisory Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a vehi-
Planning Commission for a public hearing Committee agreed with that conclusion at a cle from parking lot in the Los Prados area,
Tuesday, Nov. 13. hearing Sept. 27. it was reported at 9:23 a.m. Wednesday,
The three-story townhouses would be hood and the project will clean up an area Oct. 17.
Project Planner Diana O’Dell said the city
located at 211 and 217 Vera Ave. and each that has not been maintained. Each unit has Th e f t . Someone broke into a vehicle
has so far received one letter of support for
one will encompass about 1,600 square a covered, two-car garage that won’t be vis- parked on Bridgepointe Parkway and stole
the project and no complaints. 
feet. There are currently three one-story ible from the street. The area is zoned R-4, various items from it, it was reported at
Stotler expects the project to break
structures, an attached two-story structure multi-family.  12:10 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17.
ground in December. 
and three detached garages spread across The existing residence was constructed in
those parcels, but not for long if the pro- 1920, which means a historic evaluation is
posal submitted by Dutchints Development required before any significant changes can
is given the green light.  be made to the structure. A report prepared
Project applicant Scott Stotler said the by the Metropolitan Planning Group found
proposed townhomes will be aesthetically that 211 Vera Ave. does not meet any of the
compatible with the residential neighbor- criteria of the California Register of
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Three evacuated in Local briefs
San Mateo apartment fire police said. Employees were able to extin-
Three people were evacuated from a three- guish the fire before police and fire crews
story building complex Friday when an arrived.
apartment unit caught fire, according to the While officers were investigating that
San Mateo City Fire Department. blaze, they spotted a man walking toward a
The fire, which was reported around 12:37 nearby vacant building, the former
p.m. at 215 Second Ave., was extinguished Compadres Restaurant in the 3800 block of
within 15 minutes, and one patient was El Camino Real.
treated at the scene for smoke inhalation. At 5:08 p.m., an officer noticed smoke
The occupant of the unit was not at home at coming from the former restaurant and fire-
the time of the fire. The cause of the fire is fighters responded to find a blaze burning
under investigation. through the roof. They rescued the man, who
turned out to be Madrigal, previously seen
Menlo Park man walking toward the building.
REUTERS
arrested on arson charges No one else was in the building and the
blaze was contained about 8:30 p.m.
Crews fight the fire ripping through Southern California. A 37-year-old Menlo Park man was
Police said Madrigal, on probation for
arrested in connection with two suspi-
assault with a deadly weapon, may have been
cious fires that burned within 50 minutes of
Gerard Butler’s house ‘half- each other on Saturday, Palo Alto police
said.
illegally squatting at the former restaurant.
He was arrested on suspicion of two counts
of felony arson, misdemeanor trespassing
gone,’ others await fire’s toll Osvaldo Madrigal, who suffered minor
smoke-related injuries in one of the fires and
was hospitalized, was booked into Santa
and a felony probation violation.
Detectives are working with arson investi-
By Andrew Dalton prayers coming America,” Wilson said on Clara County Main Jail after being treated, gators from the Palo Alto Fire Department
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his Twitter account, where over the weekend police said in a news release. to determine the cause of both fires.
he was sharing photos of some of the more Anyone with information about the fires
The first fire was reported about 4:18 p.m.
LOS ANGELES — Celebrities whose than 100 people missing in the huge wild- Saturday, when a 2016 Jeep Wrangler was set is asked to call Palo Alto police at 329-
coastal homes have been damaged or fire in Northern California that has killed at ablaze in the 400 bock of Curtner Avenue, 2413.
destroyed in a Southern California wildfire least 23.
or were forced to flee from the flames Milano said her house is “still in jeop-
expressed sympathy and solidarity with ardy” as strong winds kicked up again
less-famous people hurt worse by the state’s Sunday.
deadly blazes, and gave their gratitude to Southern California’s wildfire has killed
firefighters who kept them safe. two and destroyed at least 177 homes. The
“Returned to my house in Malibu after blaze started Thursday night and pushed
evacuating, ” Gerard Butler wrote in an toward Malibu and the Pacific Ocean,
Instagram post next to a photo that showed prompting evacuations in Malibu,
a burned-out structure and a badly scorched Calabasas, Agoura Hills and other nearby
vehicle. “Heartbreaking time across areas.
California. Inspired as ever by the courage, Paramount Ranch’s “Western Town,” a
spirit and sacrifice of firefighters.” landmark film location dating back to 1927
“Half-gone” the “300” actor grumbled in that included a jail, hotel and saloon, burned
his Scottish accent in a video that shows to the ground . The TV series “Westworld” is
embers, ashes and what’s left of his home. among the many productions that have
Camille Grammer Meyer of “The Real filmed at the ranch in the mountains west of
Housewives of Beverly Hills” lost her Los Angeles.
Malibu home entirely on Saturday night, her “LA is a pretty great place but if fires are
publicist, Howard Bragman, said in an email all we have to deal with, you know, we’re
to The Associated Press. lucky,” ‘’Rules of Engagement” actor Oliver
“Sadly my house couldn’t be saved, ” Hudson told the AP at a charity event in
Meyer, the ex-wife of actor Kelsey Culver City. “There’s a lot of people in the
Grammer, wrote in an Instagram post that world who are dealing with a lot more.”
showed a huge house engulfed in flames. Actress Julie Bowen of “Modern Family”
“The courageous firefighters were able to said everyone affected by the flames is
save my cars and personal items recovered deserving of sympathy.
from my home.” “I think there are lots and lots of people
Many others including Orlando Bloom, who think of Malibu as just being a celebri-
Alyssa Milano, Lady Gaga, Rainn Wilson ty second-home culture,” Bowen said at the
and fashion designer Donna Karan were Culver City event, “but there are people who
among evacuees. Some knew their homes is this is their first, last and only homes are
were safe (for now) and waited for a chance there and going all up and down those
to return. Others were in the dark, posting canyons and they’re not necessarily, ‘who
pictures of plumes of smoke and saying cares they’re rich and glamorous they can
their houses were somewhere in there. afford to lose a home’. This is life and death
“Stay safe, California — and keep those and it’s really tragic.”
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Migrant caravan heads to central Mexican city of Irapuato


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS counts made by officials when the group
was in Mexico City for several days, raising
QUERETARO, Mexico — Local Mexican the possibility that other migrants have
officials again helped thousands of Central caught up to the main caravan.
American migrants find rides Sunday on the The migrants began walking before dawn
next leg of their journey toward the U.S. Sunday for Irapuato about 62 miles to the
border. west after crossing into Guanajuato state,
At a toll plaza to the west of the central where local authorities also assisted them.
Mexico city of Queretaro, where the group A day earlier a similar scene played out as
spent Saturday night, police prevented the caravan exited Mexico City. Dedicated
migrants from trying to stop trucks on their metro trains moved migrants across the cap-
own but officers did help them find vehicles ital before dawn and at a toll plaza north of
for rides. the city they formed orderly lines to wait for
The government of Queretaro said via their turn to climb aboard passing 18-
Twitter that 6,531 migrants had moved wheelers that were willing to help them
through the state between Friday and cover the 124 miles to Queretaro.
Saturday. It said that 5,771 of those were Emilson Manuel Figueroa managed a seat
departing Sunday morning after staying in on the back of a flatbed truck packed with
three shelters it had prepared, the largest of other migrants.
which was a soccer stadium in the state cap- “I think that in my country I will get old REUTERS
ital. and will never have something to live on,” Migrants, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United
Those numbers appeared even higher than said the 23-year-old from Honduras. States, walk on the motorway as they make their way to Irapuato.

Florida election recount underway, tensions rise


By Kelli Kennedy “incompetence and in with 205 legal ballots. Snipes said it U.S. Senate in Florida required a recount, let
and Terry Spencer gross mismanagement” would be unfair to throw out all the ballots. alone both in the same election.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS following the delay, The recount in most other major popula- Unofficial results show that Republican
which was resolved with- tion centers, including Miami-Dade and former U. S. Rep. Ron DeSantis led
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — After some in two hours. Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in the Democratic Tallahassee Mayor Andrew
early bumps, more than half of Florida’s 67 The county, the state’s Tampa Bay area, was ongoing without inci- Gillum by 0.41 percentage points in the
counties began recounting votes Sunday in second-most populous, dent on Sunday. Smaller counties are election for governor. In the Senate race,
the razor-thin Senate and gubernatorial is emerging as the epi- expected to begin their reviews Monday, Republican Gov. Rick Scott’s lead over
races, bringing back memories of the 2000 center of controversy in Tuesday or Wednesday. All counties face a Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson is 0.14
presidential fiasco. Rick Scott the recount. Broward Thursday afternoon deadline to complete percentage points.
In Democratic-leaning Broward County, officials said they mis- the recount. State law requires a machine recount in
the scheduled start of the recount was takenly counted 22 absentee ballots that had The reviews are an unprecedented step in races where the margin is less than 0.5 per-
delayed Sunday because of a problem with been rejected, mostly because the signature Florida, a state that’s notorious for election centage points. Once completed, if the dif-
one of the tabulation machines. The on the return envelope did not match the one results decided by the thinnest of margins. ferences in any of the races are 0.25 per-
Republican Party attacked Broward’s super- on file. It is a problem that appears impos- State officials said they weren’t aware of centage points or below, a hand recount will
visor of elections, Brenda Snipes, of sible to fix because the ballots were mixed any other time either a race for governor or be ordered.

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Democratic wins could mean state action on health care, guns
By David Lieb legislative chambers led by different parties. • Nevada is expected to pass a ban on bump
and Geoff Mulvihill If Republican gubernatorial candidates stocks on guns as the state Legislature meets
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS maintain their slim leads in Florida and for the first time since the October 2017 mass
Georgia, Republicans will hold full control shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. Democrats
From New York to New Mexico, residents over the governor’s office and legislative also will be pushing to spend more on educa-
in a number of states can expect a leftward chambers in 22 states compared with 14 for tion, expand Medicaid coverage, raise the
push for expanded health care coverage, gun Democrats. Just 13 states will have a split minimum wage and require employers to pro-
control, education funding and legalized partisan control between the governor’s vide paid sick leave.
recreational marijuana as Democrats who office and legislature, nearly matching the • In New Mexico, Democratic Senate
gained new or stronger powers in the 60-year low point set in 2012. Majority Leader Peter Wirth said minimum
midterm elections seek to put their stamp There also has been a decrease in ticket- wage and teacher pay increases will be at the
on public policy. splitting between governors and state attor- top of the agenda. Democrats also could over-
While Republicans remain in charge in neys general, with the number of such divi- haul the state’s approach to climate change,
more states, Democrats nearly doubled the sions expected to decline from 12 to 10 as a gun control and marijuana.
number of places where they will wield a tri- result of Tuesday’s elections. • In Colorado, Democrats are planning a
fecta of power over the governor’s office and “This is the most hyper-polarized, hyper- renewed push to expand health coverage,
both chambers of the state legislature. partisan time we’ve see in generations, and adopt gun controls, boost public education
tion rights and higher taxes on million-
Democrats also broke up several Republican nobody can deny that,” said Illinois state funding and enhance environmental protec-
aires.
strongholds, forcing GOP lawmakers who Sen. Toi Hutchinson, a Democrat who is pres- tions.
“We will finally give New Yorkers the
have been cutting taxes and curbing union ident of the National Conference of State • In Maine, new Democratic Gov.-elect and
progressive leadership they have been
powers to deal with a new reality of a Legislatures. Attorney General Janet Mills has vowed to
demanding, ” said Sen. Andrea Stewart-
Democratic governor. Illinois is one of a half-dozen states where finally expand Medicaid. Voters demanded
Cousins, who stands to lead the Senate when
All told, Democrats gained seats in 62 of Tuesday’s election put Democrats in control that in a 2017 referendum, but the effort has
the new session begins in January.
the 99 state legislative chambers, according of the governor’s office and legislature. been slowed by departing Republican Gov.
The U.S. is a deeply divided nation politi-
to data provided by the National Conference Democrat J.B. Pritzker, who ousted Paul LePage.
cally, a fact reflected in a midterm vote that
of State Legislatures (Nebraska is the lone Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner, wants to The states shifting to Democratic domi-
gave Democrats the U.S. House while adding
state with a single legislature). Democrats legalize and tax recreational marijuana. He nance can look to New Jersey, which held its
to the Republican majority in the U.S.
also added seven new governorships. also has promised to push for a constitution- governor’s election in 2017 and replaced a
Senate. But within states, the overall out-
In New York, where a new Democratic-run al amendment to replace Illinois’ flat income Republican with a Democrat. With the
come of the 2018 elections was a continued
Senate will provide the missing link in lib- tax system with a progressive one that Legislature already controlled by
trend of one-party control — Democrats in
erals’ political power, the expansive agenda requires the wealthy to pay a greater share. Democrats, the state promptly tightened
some places, Republicans in others.
could go beyond guns, pot and health care Democrats also are planning aggressive gun regulations, passed a paid sick-leave
For the first time since 1914, there will be
to also include more protections for abor- agendas in other states where they expanded requirement and restored funding to Planned
only one state — Minnesota — with its two
their political power: Parenthood.

Meet the House Democrats who will be running the show


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cuts to defense and nondefense programs. mation about communications the presi- becomes normal to do everything in
The committee can also conduct over- dent’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., had Trump’s power to stop people from voting,”
WASHINGTON — Now that Democrats sight of any Trump administration action with his father and others about a June Cummings said Sunday on ABC’s “This
have captured control of the House for the that involves government funding, such 2016 meeting between Trump campaign Week.”
next two years, the party’s most senior as how much Cabinet members are spend- officials and a Russian lawyer. He would also seek to bring Commerce
members are poised to regain the wide-rang- ing on travel or how much it is costing the Secretary Wilbur Ross before the committee
ing power of committee chairmanships. Pentagon to send troops to the U. S. - Elijah Cummings to testify about the decision to include a cit-
While some of the Democrats have Mexico border. Cummings, 67, will likely head the com- izenship question in the 2020 census.
gained fame in feuds with President Donald mittee that could make life the toughest for
Trump, others are relatively little-known Adam Schiff the Trump White House because of its broad Jerrold Nadler
outside of Capitol Hill. Schiff, 58, represents parts of Los investigative powers. Nadler, 71, has been in Congress since
A look at the Democratic lawmakers Angeles, including Hollywood and Cummings would likely seek Trump’s 1992 and has served on the Judiciary
expected to wield the gavels and shape the Burbank. As the top Democrat on the business tax returns and other company- Committee for much of that time. He repre-
party’s top priorities: intelligence panel, he has been one of related financial records. He said he will sents a large swath of Trump’s hometown of
Trump’s favorite foils in Congress. Schiff work to make the president accountable, New York.
Nita Lowey has repeatedly criticized the House’s but will also challenge Republicans to He is expected to make one of his first pri-
Lowey, 81, would be the first woman to Russia investigation, which his GOP col- uphold their oversight responsibilities, orities as chairman protecting special coun-
oversee the committee that determines leagues conducted, saying it was inade- saying, “I think we as a body can do bet- sel Robert Mueller’s investigation and
where the federal government spends its quate. ter.” requesting that Mueller’s materials are pre-
money. The New York Democrat, who rep- Now Schiff will get his chance to con- The Maryland Democrat, who represents served in case he is fired. Nadler said Sunday
resents the lower Hudson Valley, said the duct his own targeted investigation into parts of Baltimore city and most of Howard on ABC’s “This Week” that Matthew
committee will seek to increase funding Trump’s 2016 campaign and its ties to County, has said he would also like the Whitaker “should recuse himself” from
for infrastructure and for safety-net pro- Russia. He has said that he wants to look committee to examine prescription drug Mueller probe because he “expressed total
grams such as Head Start and Pell grants. at whether Russians used laundered money prices and whether some states have hostilities to the investigation” and “if nec-
The committee will also work to increase for transactions with the Trump engaged in voter suppression. essary” the Judiciary Committee will “sub-
budget caps so lawmakers can avoid steep Organization. He also wants more infor- “We cannot have a country where it poena” him to appear before the committee.

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After testy tweet, Trump calls French president good friend


By Jill Colvin The American and leaders were gathering to commemorate The dustup over European security, which
and Darlene Superville French leaders, who have Sunday’s 100th anniversary of the end of threatened to divert attention from the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had an up-and-down rela- World War I. weekend’s somber remembrance cere-
tionship, told reporters Trump also had been scheduled to visit the monies, was just the latest example of fall-
PARIS — President Donald Trump and they were good friends Aisne-Marne American Cemetery at Belleau out from Trump’s unpredictable brand of
French President Emmanuel Macron tried to before going behind Wood on Saturday, but canceled because of Twitter-assisted diplomacy.
project unity Saturday after Trump had closed doors for talks at rainy weather that grounded the presidential His fractious, destabilizing relationship
lashed out at one of America’s strongest the Elysee Palace. It was helicopter. The president was criticized for with Europe has driven a wedge between the
allies in Europe, claiming Macron insulted Trump’s first stop on a not finding a way to get to the cemetery, U.S. and some of its oldest allies on issues
the United States when he pushed the idea of Donald Trump weekend trip to Paris which is about a two-hour drive east of including trade, defense spending and his
the continent having its own defense force. where dozens of world Paris, where Americans killed in World War I seeming deference to their looming neigh-
are buried. The White House sent a delega- bor to the east, Russia’s Vladimir Putin. It
tion that included chief of staff John Kelly also underscored the hot-and-cold relation-
in his place. ship that Trump has had with Macron.

Gunman who killed 12 died


from self-inflicted gunshot
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pistol, he killed. All of the injured suffered
cuts, bruises and other minor injuries in fran-
THOUSAND OAKS — An autopsy deter- tic attempts to escape the gunfire. Some
mined that the gunman who killed 12 people smashed windows and jumped out.
at a Southern California bar died from a self- Based on time stamps, investigators say,
inflicted gunshot, police said Saturday. Long posted to Instagram during the attack.
Ian David Long, a 28-year-old ex-Marine The post involved his mental state and
machine-gunner, fatally shot 11 people at the whether people would believe he was sane.
Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks His social media accounts have been taken
and a police officer who responded just before down but a law enforcement official said Long
midnight Wednesday. The officer exchanged posted about his mental state and whether
gunfire with Long, who was found dead at the people would believe he was sane. The offi-
scene. cial, who was briefed on the investigation but
Ventura County Sheriff Bill Ayub said an not authorized to discuss it publicly, spoke to
autopsy determined Long fatally shot him- The Associated Press on condition of
self. anonymity.
Authorities have yet to determine a motive Long grew up in Thousand Oaks and several
and are exploring all possibilities. Among people who knew him described him in dis-
them is whether Long believed a former girl- turbing terms. Long made others feel uncom-
friend might have been at the bar, which was fortable going back to his teens.
filled with about 150 people on its popular Dominique Colell, who coached girls’ track
college night that attracts students from sev- and field at the high school where Long was a
eral nearby schools. sprinter, remembers an angry young man who
Sheriff’s Capt. Garo Kuredjian said investi- could be verbally and physically combative.
gators were still interviewing witnesses, In one instance, Colell said Long used his
have served a search warrant at Long’s home fingers to mimic shooting her in the back of
and searched the car Long drove to the bar. the head as she talked to another athlete. In
“We’re going to exhaust every investiga- another, he grabbed her rear and midsection
tive means possible,” Kuredjian told the after she refused to return a cellphone he said
Ventura County Star. was his.
Kuredjian said there is no timeline for com- “I literally feared for myself around him,”
pleting the investigation. The analysis of Colell said in an interview Friday. “He was
items obtained in the searches could take the only athlete that I was scared of.”
months, he said. Police said Long had no criminal record.
Former Sheriff Geoff Dean, whose last day However, last April, yelling and loud banging
on the job was Friday, said investigators noises coming from the home Long shared
believe Long targeted the bar but don’t know with his mother prompted a next-door neigh-
why. At least a half-dozen people interviewed bor to call authorities .
by The Associated Press who described them- Deputies responded and a mental health
selves as regulars at the bar don’t ever recall specialist who assessed Long worried he
seeing Long there. might be suffering from post-traumatic stress
Authorities described an attack of military disorder but found no grounds to hospitalize
efficiency . When Long shot his .45-caliber him.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday • Nov 12, 2018 9


The importance of art clubs in schools
the water coloring
San Mateo County
By Joe Spina

I teach medieval history and


giving the pieces a
vivid and profound
effect. I expressed
Guest continues its boom
perspective
I
American history at Bayside to the student I was had driven by the new office building on Delaware
Academy located in San Mateo. I amazed by his cre- Street and Concar Drive almost every day on my way
have held an art club every ativity and his to the gym. I saw it being built and wondered who the
Wednesday during lunch for the past openness to take left on their own, I decided to let the new tenants would be. Last Friday, I had my chance to enter
few years; the club’s name is such an artistic risk club members create pieces on their 450 Concar, a spectacular Silicon Valley state-of-the-art
Dragons, Anime and Manga Art in the moment. own terms. structure, as the San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce
Club. Early in my teaching career, I Additionally, students are free to The club receives art supplies held a business conference aptly titled “It’s Your time to
found that many students desire the make mistakes, which result in the donated from community members. Succeed in 2019.”
need to create art, I have witnessed students making discoveries because For example, a teacher on the But you just can’t walk into the building to take a look.
mistakes do make the brain develop Peninsula named Pam has been a Everything is top security at Medallia, the primary tenant.
art helping students with their
and grow. silent benefactor for the club since When I checked in at one of the several lobbies, I was escort-
social, emotional and academic
Interestingly, the club is a refuge the beginning. Through her support, ed to the conference which was on an upper floor. I was a bit
development. My call to action is late for the opening talk and most of the empty spaces left in
simple, but profound: Teachers — that draws interesting and unique the club has been able to hold art
artists. Some students who are not raffles, use great art materials and the parking garage were for elec-
start an art club and allow students tric cars. But it is also a block
artists do wander in to the club but enjoy art books. I have also reached
to create art pieces that they desire, away from the Hayward Park
since they are allowed to create out to the San Mateo Lion’s Club
without any boundaries or restric- Caltrain station and hopefully
freely they quickly discover that and they have generously donated
tions. they too are an artist — naturally. some employees take the train.
funds to the club. These actions
By hosting an art club that allows Some students will simply sit, eat Or they could live across the
demonstrate that community mem-
for free expression from students their lunch and listen to music — street at Station Park Green. The
bers play an important role in stu-
they can feel open to experimenting and they may not even produce a dent’s artistic development as well. I site is a model of good transit-
and creating from their imagina- piece, but the key factor is that they am truly thankful for the support oriented development.
tions. Students have unique ideas and are allowed to find their level, day- from community members, such as On the way from the elevator
powerful imaginations and need the dream and make their art when they Pam and San Mateo Lions members to the conference I saw no
space to work through their artistic wish. Above all else, the students who have offered their assistance. small- or medium-sized offices.
expression on their own terms, are highly social and as they sit, We stand on the shoulders of giants. Instead there were a variety of
without any objectives and bound- create, eat, chat and listen to music; Teachers! Start an art club, make a work spaces, some large, some
aries. I have found that by allowing they learn that they are in control of difference and the rewards will pres- small, and some areas with com-
students to create openly, they pro- their artistic destiny in the moment. ent themselves. fortable chairs and tables. Definitely not the offices of old.
duce pieces that are unique to their When I began the club, I was under Since most of the exterior walls were glass, there was a
individual desires. For example, a the impression I had to run art tuto- feeling of openness and light. It looked like an enjoyable
student a few weeks back has been rials, directly teach weekly club les- Joe Spina is a teacher of mediev al and place to work.
experimenting with water coloring, sons and head art projects. As I early modern times and U.S. history The campus totals 210,000 square feet and spans across two
and then he had the interesting and noticed that students open up their at Bay side Academy in San Mateo. towers, each four stories high and connected by a sky bridge.
striking idea to place clear tape over individual artistic expression when Here’s a description online of what the design team had
in mind: “An understanding of Medallia’s culture of collab-
Letters to the editor orating in open spaces, along with their rapidly increasing
scale, led M Moser to start thinking of the Medallia work-
space as a city, or ‘Offi(city).’ This inspired the design
In remembrance line had grown out to the sidewalk, You Xue’s campaign succeeded in rais- team to start thinking about how to create an ‘active void’
and the wait must have been hours. ing awareness among residents (re: that connected across the office, just as cities use small
Editor, Fortunately, the weather was nice, but the need for more transparency and pockets of space to create gathering areas through parks,
May we never forget our veterans — I have to wonder how many gave up accountability in our city govern- plazas, and passages. To accomplish this, M Moser strate-
past and present. The heartfelt words and didn’t vote. This was a relatively ment). He’s permanently raised the gically placed enclosed meeting rooms so that the space
of Dee Rodrigues, a World War II short ballot, otherwise it would have bar. Is that not how history measures between them would create secondary ‘rooms without
widow whose young husband was been even worse. I feel bad for any- real success? walls’ that functioned as collaborative spaces, meeting
killed at the Battle of Midway in one who got a parking ticket while C). Hey, it’s not over. It’s a promis- rooms, and casual areas for quieter conversation and inde-
1942 are as vital and necessary today they were in line to vote.  ing first season — one that will kick pendent work.
as they were when Mrs. Rodrigues Burlingame needs to set up satellite off a long series of positive changes “Medallia’s conference rooms and offices are all at various
reflected on her loss years later: “ ... polling stations with ample parking, for the city of Millbrae. heights; acting as floating rooms, in different shapes and
no one ever dies as long as they are so that every resident doesn’t have to In 1975, Michigan Coach Bo positions throughout the space. This creates a unique
remembered. Retelling stories and go downtown to vote.  Schembechler took a chance on an dynamic for employees walking through the space. It also
sharing experiences of our genera- There is the option to vote by mail, 18-year-old quarterback named Rick establishes a buffer between the noisy inner corridor, and
tion, keeps all our lost friends and but it is a nice tradition to cast one’s Leach. Leach led his team to a great the outer layer of workstations which are located along the
loved ones alive, even though we inaugural season, but lost the clinch- window line to take advantage of natural light. The collage
vote in person, alongside our neigh-
may have moved on long ago.” (Mrs er against Ohio State (for the Big Ten of these open spaces, adjacent to larger meeting rooms, cre-
bors. It should not be so foreboding
Rodrigues was quoted by author Alvin Championship) after throwing an ates a visual layering where each person can stay connected
to do so.
Kernan in his 2005 book “The interception. Even today, it’s a heart- to the work, activities, and social heartbeat of their cowork-
Unknown Battle of Midway.” Tim Donnelly breaker. Schembechler and Michigan ers. No prescriptive path leads through the space, a different
Burlingame fans handled the loss well — they had way — a different path — can always be discovered ... .”
Michael Traynor faith in Leach, who went on to post Medallia provides software-as-a-aervice, customer expe-
Burlingame The Xue legacy 10-2 records for the next three sea- rience management and enterprise feedback management
Editor, sons and never lost to Ohio State software as well as services to hospitality, retail, financial
Voting lines A). 26.2 percent of the vote. For a again. services, high-tech and business-to-business companies
Editor, dark horse contender, that’s phenom- Glad to see Xue and his supporters internationally. In addition to the San Mateo headquarters,
It was great to see such a large enal — backed by more than one in handling things well Wednesday the company has offices in Buenos Aires, London, Munich,
turnout of voters at Burlingame City four voters. A young walk-on quarter- morning. Paris, Melbourne, New York City and Sydney.
Hall, but unfortunately, they were in back who performed well this cam- ***
for a long wait. I spent an hour in line paign season, and will be recruited Ray Chen Rosanne Foust, CEO of the San Mateo County Economic
midafternoon, and the line had dou- again. Millbrae Development Association, or SAMCEDA, reported that
bled by the time I left. By 5 p.m., the B). Millbrae council candidate You unemployment in San Mateo is the lowest of all counties in
the state at 2.2 percent. There are 459,700 in our labor mar-
OUR MISSION: ket and 450,000 of those are employed. This rate is consid-
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Pabst says MillerCoors is trying to put it out of business


By Ivan Moreno the past decade.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MillerCoors and Anheuser-Busch, which
have the biggest U.S. market share at 24.8
MILWAUKEE — Pabst Brewing Company percent and 41. 6 percent, respectively,
and MillerCoors are going to trial, with have been losing business to smaller inde-
hipster favorite Pabst contending that pendent brewers, imports, and wine and
MillerCoors wants to put it out of business spirits in recent years, according to the
by ending a longstanding partnership Brewers Association.
through which it brews Pabst’s beers. “The beer market has shifted and beer
The case has high stakes for Pabst, whose lovers are increasingly demanding more
lawyers argue that the company’s very exis- variety, fuller-flavor, and local products
tence relies on the partnership with from small and independent producers,” said
Chicago-based MillerCoors, which pro- Bart Watson, the Brewers Association’s
duces, packages and ships nearly all its chief economist.
products, which include Pabst Blue Ribbon, Overall U.S. beer sales have declined,
Old Milwaukee, Natty Boh and Lone Star. with shipments down from 213.1 million
MillerCoors, meanwhile, says it’s not obli- barrels in 2008 to 204.2 million in 2017,
gated to continue brewing for Pabst and that according to the Brewers Association.
Pabst doesn’t want to pay enough to justify Pabst depends on MillerCoors because
doing so. the only other U.S. brewer with capacity to
The trial in Milwaukee County Circuit VISUAL HUNT make its products is Anheuser-Busch, which
Court begins Monday and is scheduled Pallets of beer sit in storage. doesn’t do contract brewing, Paris said.
through Nov. 30. MillerCoors argues that it has sole discre- have the capacity to continue brewing “It really is an existential issue for Pabst
Pabst’s attorneys have said in court docu- tion to determine whether it can continue Pabst’s beers, and that it wouldn’t consider because it has no real alternatives,” Paris
ments and hearings that MillerCoors LLC is brewing for Pabst, whereas Pabst says the leasing the Eden facility and would only sell said at the March hearing.
lying about its brewing capacity to break companies must work “in good faith” to it for an “astronomical” price. Paris said the report from the consultant
away from Pabst and capture its share of the find a solution if Pabst wants to extend the Pabst says MillerCoors wouldn’t agree to MillerCoors hired in 2013 proves the com-
cheap beer market by disrupting Pabst’s agreement but MillerCoors lacks the capac- an extension unless Pabst paid $45 per bar- pany never intended to act in good faith.
ability to compete. At a March hearing in ity. rel — “a commercially devastating, near- Pabst’s attorneys say the report had sec-
which MillerCoors tried to have the lawsuit Pabst needs 4 to 4.5 million barrels triple price increase” from what it pays now. tions focused on how to “eliminate Pabst
dismissed, Pabst attorney Adam Paris said brewed annually and claims MillerCoors is At the March hearing, Paris said altogether” and noted that MillerCoors
“stunning documents” obtained from its only option. It is seeking more than MillerCoors knew Pabst couldn’t accept that would need to close two breweries “to be
MillerCoors show that it went as far as hir- $400 million in damages and for proposal “because it would have bankrupted sure they don’t have excess capacity for
ing a consultant to “figure out ways to get MillerCoors to be ordered to honor its con- us three times over.” contract manufacturing.”
rid of us.” MillerCoors has called that a mis- tract. In court filings, MillersCoors said Pabst’s MillerCoors’ attorney, Eric Van Vugt, said
characterization of the consultant’s work. During 2015 negotiations about extend- proposals to keep the Eden facility open in court that the company didn’t rely on the
The 1999 agreement between ing the contract, MillerCoors announced it “were commercially unreasonable” and that consultant’s report when it decided to close
MillerCoors and Pabst, which was founded would close its brewing facility in Eden, Pabst sought “a windfall through litigation” Eden or when it has contemplated closing
in Milwaukee in 1844 but is now headquar- North Carolina, and that it eventually might instead of offering to pay enough to keep a the Irwindale brewery.
tered in Los Angeles, expires in 2020 but have to shutter another facility in Irwindale, facility open. It also said the facility’s clos- “If we keep Irwindale open, yes, we can
provides for two possible five-year exten- California. Pabst contends that MillerCoors ing was “to ensure the longer-term sustain- supply their beer,” Van Vugt said. “No one
sions. The companies dispute how the refused to provide any information to sub- ability” of MillerCoors because thousands disputes that. That’s the only factor that we
extensions should be negotiated: stantiate its claim that it would no longer of new brewers have entered the market over need to look at.”

With Uber Eats fast growth comes potential for profit


By Tom Krisher beginning on getting food delivery from 40
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to 45 minutes (from the order time) down to,
I think our global average is now 31 min-
SAN FRANCISCO — In three years, the utes. Usually when people are ordering
Uber Eats restaurant food delivery service they’re hungry. So we see that people use
has grown from an experiment to serving the product more when it’s delivered faster,
much of the U.S. and major cities world- so we focus a lot on speed.
wide. Q: How did you know that people would
By year’s end, the ride-hailing company want more than pizza delivered to their
says it will cover 70 percent of the U.S. home, was it testing?
population and be in 243 metro areas, main- A: Sometimes we do tests and they work,
ly by expanding into smaller cities. It’s sometimes we do tests and they didn’t work.
already in over 300 cities in 36 countries Uber historically has done stunts. Uber ice
with many international deliveries done by cream, where we delivered ice cream on
bicycle. demand for a few years, or there was Uber
Jason Droege, an Uber vice president who puppies and Uber kittens, where a car would
leads Uber Everything, the unit that roll up and you’d play with some kittens in
explores how to build new businesses off the back. We did those actually very locally.
the Uber network, says Eats is growing as One common thread you saw is when a city,
fast as the ride-hailing service did in its like the city of Fresno put on the local bar-
early days. He talks about the future of the becue spot that was hard to get to, had real-
service and demand for getting food delivered ly long lines, you saw a lot of demand. From
to your home. Questions and answers have the early days, we noticed that when we put
been edited for length and clarity. popular restaurants on Uber and delivered
Q: Is there a particular demographic group VISUAL HUNT
them on demand, those are some of our most
that uses Uber Eats? An Uber Eats order is delivered. consistently successful stunts. Even in our
A: Certainly younger generations use it marketing promotions we saw food and
more. It’s more like how they eat. I think the previous generation might have been Q: What kind of range do you serve from a Uber had some connectivity. So we had
there’s a convenience premium for people used to ‘hey, let’s go get groceries.’ Take out customer’s home? some signal, but experimentation is what
who are coming of age now versus people has been on the rise ever since the mid- to A: We want to make sure that the food really pushed us there.
who already have their habits set. If you look late-80s. Now you have a generation who arrives hot and delicious. If the food is in the Q: Is Eats a profit-making entity?
back, fast casual was something that was just wants the additional convenience. Maybe car too long, that’s bad. It’s more about the A: We’re focused on growth now, so we’re
getting going when I was 10, 11 years old. they want to stay home and watch Netflix, or time than it is about the business because investing aggressively. We feel really good
My generation is very used to going to a use social media, or they want the access to we want that experience to be high quality. about the economics of the business. Before
restaurant and doing take out, versus maybe hundreds of restaurants. Uber has always believed that the faster you we went into expansion, we actually got to
can get your ride, or your food, changes how a point where we saw the path to profitabil-
consumers think about the level of conven- ity, which is why we decided to invest
ience. So we’ve been focused from the aggressively.
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CCS football playoffs set to open Monday


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

’Dogs three-peat!
Stanford 115, Idaho 71

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

Pavelski leads Sharks past Flames


By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 3, Flames 1
a season. For some reason, the pucks seem to be going in
SAN JOSE — Evander Kane doesn’t know why he keeps when we play against these guys.”
putting up big numbers against the Calgary Flames. Joe Pavelski had a goal and two assists, Joonas Donskoi
Kane had a goal and an assist to help the Sharks beat the also had a goal and an assist, and Martin Jones stopped 29
Flames 3-1 Sunday night. shots as the Sharks snapped a two-game skid.
The 27-year old forward, in his 10th season with his Sean Monahan scored and Mike Smith had 26 saves for
fourth team, now has 10 goals and six assists in 12 career the Flames, who had won five of their previous six.
ANDREW VILLA/USA TODAY SPORTS games against Calgary. Kane put the Sharks ahead 50 seconds into the game with
Timo Meier, left, and Joe Pavelski celebrate after Pavelski scores “I have no idea,” Kane said. “I’ve played in the (Eastern
on an open net Sunday against the Calgary Flames. Conference) a lot of my career, too, we saw those guys twice See SHARKS, Page 16
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Louisville, with 2-8 record, fires head coach Petrino


By Gary B. Graves extension signed in April 2016. Tyra said the bottom of several ACC offensive cate-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Petrino would receive the full buyout. gories and Petrino has shuffled quarterbacks
The school was left with little choice but to Jawon Pass and Malik Cunningham.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville’s seven- release Petrino with Louisville struggling and Their defensive weaknesses have been
game skid was bad enough. Worse were the sections of empty seats at Cardinal Stadium more glaring and left them looking up at the
large margins of defeat and opponents’ recently after opening a new north end sec- rest of the ACC statistically. The Cardinals
apparent ease in lighting up the scoreboard. tion in a $63 million renovation project. have been outscored 291-125 in that span,
That combination spelled the end of coach Louisville’s stunning freefall comes a sea- including a 77-16 thumping at No. 2
Bobby Petrino’s second chapter with the son after 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Clemson on Nov. 3.
Cardinals. Lamar Jackson capped one of the program’s Petrino remained hopeful of improvement,
Louisville fired Petrino on Sunday morn- most remarkable periods under the offense- but another lopsided loss ended with him
ing with two games left in a spiraling season minded Petrino. Besides becoming the being shown the door.
that includes five blowout losses in which school’s first Heisman winner, Jackson had The Montana native is 119-56 overall in a
the Cardinals allowed at least 50 points. the program as high as No. 3 in The college career that included stops at Arkansas
The school announced Petrino’s dismissal CHRISTOPHER HANEWINCKEL/USA TODAY Associated Press Top 25 and within reach of and WKU. He also coached 13 games with the
with a statement from athletic director Vince Bobby Petrino’s career record in two stints at the College Football Playoff at No. 5 that NFL’s Atlanta Falcons in 2007. His career
Tyra, who wasn’t confident the coach could Louisville is 77-35. November. has included a lot of wins and some contro-
turn things around next season. He said a new dates with the season still in progress. But other than sharing the 2016 Atlantic versy and hard feelings left behind.
head coach would be chosen soon to restore For now, second-year safeties coach Division title with Clemson, Louisville was- He was 31-9 with Louisville from 2003-
the program to national prominence. Lorenzo Ward, 51, would coach Louisville on n’t a consistent ACC contender after leaving 06, taking the Cardinals to the Orange Bowl,
The AD said at a news conference later that an interim basis. the Big East. while also constantly coming up as a candi-
he considered a number of factors in Petrino’s Also let go were quarterbacks coach Nick This season, the Cardinals have failed to date for other jobs. He left college for the
status, but noted that the three games since Petrino, the coach’s son; linebackers coach beat a Power Five school and needed second- Falcons and lasted less than a season before
Louisville’s bye showed no progress. Ryan Beard and defensive line coach L.D. half rallies to beat FCS Indiana State and taking the Arkansas job.
“It was clear the players weren’t respond- Scott, Petrino’s sons-in-law; and fifth-year Western Kentucky. That ended with embarrassment. He was
ing,” he said. “The coaches’ and the players’ director of football operations Andy Wagner. An offensive falloff was expected follow- fired after getting into a motorcycle accident,
efforts have to go in the right direction, but I Louisville (2-8) lost 54-23 at No. 12 ing the departure of the dynamic Jackson, which exposed an extra-marital affair with an
didn’t feel it was going that way.” Syracuse on Friday night, dropping to 0-7 in who broke numerous school and conference athletic department employee and Petrino’s
Purdue head coach Jeff Brohm, a former Atlantic Coast Conference play. records before being selected by the lies to his boss.
Louisville quarterback who later became an Petrino, 57, departs with a 77-35 mark in Baltimore Ravens in the first round of last Petrino resurfaced at WKU for the 2103
assistant under Petrino, has frequently been two stints with Louisville, including 36-26 spring’s NFL Draft. season before Louisville gave him another
mentioned as the top candidate to replace since returning in 2014. His exit will be However, Jackson’s exit ended up reveal- chance. Then-athletic director Tom Jurich re-
him. Tyra said he had “a list in mind” but did- expensive for Louisville, which owes him ing a host of deficiencies as Louisville strug- hired Petrino as the program transitioned
n’t want to interfere with potential candi- $14 million under terms of his contract gled to score. The Cardinals rank at or near from the Big East to the ACC.

College hoops
NAIA Menlo College falls to LBSU
Anigwe’s 20-20 game leads No. 24 Cal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ball player in the last three Ford scores 35 in Saint Mary’s win
LONG BEACH — Deishaun Booker scored years to have 25-plus
19 points and Long Beach State used a big UNIVERSITY PARK — Kristine Anigwe points and 25-plus MORAGA, Calif. — Jordan Ford scored a
second-half run to beat NAIA-member scored 24 points and grabbed 22 rebounds for rebounds in the same game. career-high 35 points on 11-of-17 shooting
Menlo 78-57 on Saturday night. her second career 20-20 game, and No. 24 Jaelyn Brown scored 11 to help the Saint Mary’s men beat Utah
Booker, who scored a career-high 31 in Cal beat Penn State 75-58 Sunday. of her 16 points in the sec- Valley 92-63 on Sunday night.
LBSU’s season-opening loss to No. 21 Anigwe, who had 37 points and 13 ond half and Asha Thomas Ford made 4 of 6 from 3-point range and 9
UCLA on Friday, made 4 of 7 from the field rebounds on Tuesday, was 9 of 18 from the had 11 for Cal (2-0). The of 10 from the free-throw line. The junior,
and 11 of 12 from the free-throw line. Edon field with eight offensive rebounds in just 23 Golden Bears went on a who averaged 19.1 points over the final
Maxhuni had 15 of his 17 points, and Jordan seven games of last season, had 23 in a sea-
Griffin scored all of his 12, in the second
minutes. It was her 43rd career double-double. Kristine Anigwe 15-2 run to close the third son-opening win over McNeese State on
Last November, Anigwe had 28 points and a quarter to take control.
half. Temidayo Yussuf added 11 points and career-high 25 rebounds at Brown, one rebound Siyeh Frazier led Penn State (1-1) with 17 Wednesday and has scored in double figures
eight rebounds for the 49ers (1-1) shy of tying Cal’s single-game record, to points. Alisia Smith had 10 points and 11 in nine consecutive games dating to last
Maxhuni made a jumper and then convert- become the only Division I women’s basket- rebounds. season.
ed a 3-point play to push the lead into dou-
ble figures for good and spark a 16-2 run
Mikayla Ferenz were limited to a combined 15, including a 17-2 edge on the offensive

STANFORD
that made it 52-34 after Booker made a
layup midway through the second half. eight points on 3-of-15 shooting. Neither boards.
Griffin’s jumper with 7:47 to play pushed played more than 26 minutes.
the lead to 20. Stanford was 16 of 40 from 3-point range. Tip-ins
John Paine, the only Menlo player to Continued from page 11 Hull and Williams combined to go 9 of 15. VanDerveer collected her first 42 coach-
score in double figures, had 21 points. Serra Idaho was 15 of 24 from long range. ing victories at Idaho, where she began her
alumnus Jeremiah Testa added nine points they’re better than the No. 7 ranked team in Marxen was 5 of 6. career in 1978 before moving to Ohio State.
for the Oaks, and Sequoia graduate N’Jai the country. It was a great experience.” The Cardinal also utilized their height While the Cardinal are 2-0 all-time against
LeBlanc totaled six points. Vandals’ leading scorers Taylor Pierce and advantage, outrebounding the Vandals 46- the Vandals, this is the first time
VanDerveer coached a game against Idaho.
Stanford played Idaho twice in 1981. “It was
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Carr’s throwaway epitome
of Raiders’ 5th straight loss
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Chargers 20, Raiders 6
OAKLAND — Derek Carr rolled
to his right, felt pressure from
Melvin Ingram and threw the ball at
the feet of Jalen Richard when no
one was open.
The problem for the Oakland
Raiders was that play came on
fourth down.
Far more went into the fifth CHRISTOPHER HANEWINCKEL/USA TODAY SPORTS
straight loss for the Raiders than Titans CB Logan Ryan breaks up a pass intended for Patriots receiver Julian
that one botched play in the fourth Edelman on fourth down in the second half Sunday at Nissan Stadium.
quarter of a 20-6 loss to the Los
Angeles Chargers on Sunday, but it
was symbolic of how frustrating
things have become for the
Brady pulled late as Patriots
Raiders.
“We had a play designed for Jalen
versus their coverage and they just
struggle to score in Nashville
covered it well,” Carr said. “I wish I KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS By Teresa M. Walker Brady said when asked about being
had a better answer but they did. Derek Carr reacts as Chargers players celebrate taking over on downs THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pulled. “You can’t take it for granted.
Stuff happens.” during the fourth quarter Sunday at the Oakland Coliseum. And I think it’s hard to win. If you
Plenty of bad has happened to the NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The New don’t play well, you don’t win.”
season is determining whether the fourth most by a Raiders QB Brady was 21 of 41 for 254 yards,
Raiders this season in the first year England Patriots dipped into their
Raiders will have the No. 1 pick in through nine games and three shy and this was the second time in three
of Jon Gruden’s second stint as bag of tricks, and wide receiver
next year’s draft. of his career worst. games he finished without throwing
coach of the franchise. Star pass Julian Edelman threw to a wide-open
“Every day we go out there we Los Angeles then scored TDs on
rusher Khalil Mack was traded a Tom Brady. a TD pass.
give it our all,” rookie defensive the final possession of the first
week before the start of the season, The three-time NFL MVP stumbled The Patriots (7-3) snapped a six-
tackle Maurice Hurst said. “We half and the first of the second half,
No. 1 receiver Amari Cooper was don’t prepare the way we do to and the Raiders were forced to play toward the first-down marker only to game winning streak with the
dealt away last month and the loss- tank. That’s annoying to hear from catch-up to no avail. be stopped a yard shy by Titans line- offense sputtering and not perform-
es keep mounting. fans. It’s disrespectful.” They settled for another field backer Wesley Woodyard. Then right ing up to their own standards against
The Raiders (1-8) are off to the This game didn’t start off as goal on a red-zone trip before tackle Marcus Cannon false started a team that hadn’t beaten New
third-worst start in franchise histo- poorly as the last few for the Carr’s throwaway in the fourth quar- before Logan Ryan, a former Patriots England since Dec. 16, 2002.
ry, trailing only the 0-10 mark in Raiders. They drove down to the 1 ter ended their third red-zone pos- cornerback, knocked down Brady’s New England came in ranked
Carr’s rookie season of 2014 and on the opening drive, thanks in session without a touchdown. fourth-down pass to Edelman. fourth in the NFL in averaging 30
an 0-13 mark in 1962 — one year part to a 42-yard run by punter “When we are down there, we just Brady spent the rest of the game points a game, and the Patriots had-
before Al Davis joined the fran- Johnny Townsend on a fake. got to get in and score touch- on the sideline, watching Brian n’t scored less than 25 points in each
chise as coach and then owner. Gruden went for it on fourth down downs,” Richard said. “That’s the Hoyer mop up Sunday after a very of the past six games. Tight end Rob
“This will be a year that a lot of and called for a shovel pass to only way you can win this game. ugly and uncharacteristic perform- Gronkowski sat out for the third time
us will never forget,” Gruden said. receiver Dwayne Harris who was There is only so many teams that ance in a 34-10 loss to the Tennessee in four games with ankle and back
“It’s painful. It’s really hard. It’s going in motion across the forma- you are going to be able to beat by Titans. injuries, but they did get back rookie
painful. It’s going to be hard to tion. But Derwin James read the just kicking field goals.” “It’s hard to win in the NFL,” running back Sony Michel.
sleep again, hard to get up in the play and stopped it for no gain.
morning.” “That play should be second-
The stretch the Raiders are cur- guessed because it didn’t work,”
rently on is as bad as any they’ve Gruden said. “But that wasn’t the
had in 59 seasons as a professional plan. That wasn’t the plan.”
team. They have lost five straight The Raiders were outgaining the
by at least 14 points for the first Chargers 165-6 early in the second
time ever and are one 14-point loss quarter when they faced a third down
shy of tying the single-season at the 21, leading 3-0. Melvin
record for the most by any team Ingram then beat Kelechi Osemele
since the merger. off the line and came in unblocked
Oakland has been outscored 75-9 for a strip sack that set up the
in the past nine quarters and was Chargers’ first score and turned the
held without a TD in consecutive tide of the game.
games for the first time since 2012. That was one of four sacks taken
About the only thing left this by Carr, whose 28 sacks are the
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score to 29-22.

CSM The goal-line stand to follow didn’t detour


CCSF, which saw Collins nab six catches
for 91 yards. Hall was even more produc-
Continued from page 11 tive, with 11 catches for 163 yards.
“It’s a game of runs,” Hall said. “We knew
accurate arm of CCSF quarterback Jack we needed to score. It didn’t change our
Newman. The Rams outgained CSM 321- game plan — play hard … keep working,
258 in total offensive yards, and Newman keep playing.”
accounted for just about all of CCSF’s. The But a barrage of sacks — CSM totaled six
freshman was 23-of-44 passing with 316 on the day — left Newman under pressure
yards. throughout the fourth quarter. And CSM,
“I feel like he did great,” Neal said. “He after a Palu sack forced a fumble recovered
capitalized on our mistakes. … I made a few by CSM’s Hulu Ahoia, all but put the game
mistakes. I can’t say I played a perfect away when kicker Cesar Silva drilled a 27-
game. But we made plays when we needed yard field goal to increase the lead to 32-22.
to.” Newman was intercepted by Lavulo on his
CCSF’s undoing was its five turnovers, next play from scrimmage. CSM had the
including two interceptions and three lost ball in the red zone, but CCSF caught light-
fumbles, all by Newman. But it was an epic ning in a bottle when Gamon Howard inter-
goal-line stand to force a turnover on downs cepted Akina and returned it 91 yards for a
that proved the most pivotal exchange in pick-6 with 3:12 to play.
the showdown between Newman and the CSM’s following drive stalled, but a Silva
Bulldogs’ defense. punt pinned the Rams to their own 5.
“Huge stop,” Tulloch said of the goal-line CCSF’s final possession ended, after a 17-
stand. yard loss on a fumbled snap on third down,
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL with Newman chucking a desperation throw
CSM (5-0 Bay 6, 8-2 overall), clinging to
a 29-22 lead, was backed up to its own 3- A smoky haze hung over most of San Mateo in the distance, but the sky over College Heights incomplete.
yard line for a CCSF first-and-goal. On first Stadium was clear and blue in Sunday’s community college regular-season finale. For Tulloch, in his first year as CSM’s
down, CSM defensive tackle Moala Tautuaa didn’t get it. But we didn’t let it affect us. We pass to Collins send it into halftime tied head coach, this marks his first official Bay
stopped running back DeShawn Collins just came back and kept playing.” 15-15. 6 Conference title. The longtime coach,
after a 2-yard gain through the middle. On Newman and the Rams did not go quietly. “It was a dogfight, back and forth, ” who previously served as CSM’s defensive
the play, Bulldogs defensive end Heikoti The freshman quarterback, all afternoon, Tulloch said. “And our kids just stepped up coordinator, has been around to enjoy all of
Vaisima’s helmet came off, meaning the was consistently throwing darts. CSM dom- big.” the team’s current 15-game win streak
sophomore, by rule, had to sit out the next inated the first quarter — scoring on its first Kick returner Jalen Lampley stepped up through Bay 6 play, dating back to 2016.
play. possession, set up by a 55-yard run by biggest of all to start the second half. One “All of us (coaches) have been here for a
On second down, Newman attempted a sophomore Cam Taylor, with a 14-yard TD of CSM’s most dynamic playmakers this long time,” Tulloch said. “We’re just happy
quarterback sneak to the side where Vaisima pass from Kamalii Akina to Connell Ryans season, the freshman took the second-half for the 2018 kids.”
had been positioned, but a trio of Bulldogs — then later forcing an intentional ground- kickoff up the gut and bolted 96 yards for a After CSM not knowing when or where it
— linebackers Bubba Palu and TC Lavulo,a ing penalty in the end zone by Newman to go-ahead score. The Bulldogs would not would play its regular-season finale — alter-
nd safety Malik Putney — converged on take a 9-0 lead. trail again. nate sites such at Hartnell College and De
Newman to stop him, despite a second and The Bulldogs upped it to 15-0 to start the After an exchange of punts, CCSF punted Anza College were discussed, prior to the
third effort by the QB, for no gain. second quarter on a 6-yard bootleg score by again but CSM sophomore Jordan Bains got Air Quality Index dropping to acceptable
On third down, the Rams went back to Akina with a big block from Ryans off the in for a partial block, giving the Bulldogs levels Sunday — the team took care of busi-
Collins for a sweep around the right side. right side. the ball at the Rams 40. A 35-yard pass from ness as usual.
But Putney and freshman defensive end But Newman brought CCSF (3-2, 7-3) Akina to sophomore Elijah Harper moved Well, with one exception — even with a
Samuela Kanongata’a met the sophomore roaring back. The Rams got a big kickoff the ball to the CCSF 5. Two plays later, smoky haze enveloping much of San Mateo
behind the line of scrimmage to upend him return from Collins to the CSM 24. Two Viko Ahoia ran off tackle for an 8-yard in the distance, a miraculous patch of blue
for a 2-yard loss. On fourth down, CCSF plays later, Newman hit Hall for a 24-yard score, giving CSM a 29-15 lead. sky floated over College Heights Stadium
decided to go for it, with Newman pressured touchdown; CCSF then converted a 2-point CCSF answered back with a seven-play, for one vibrant postgame haka.
by Kanongata’a and freshman safety Isaiah conversion to close the lead to 15-8. T 75-yard drive, with Newman using his legs “As a team, we all knew what the deal
Downes to throw incomplete. he Rams got the ball back at their 25 on a for an uncharacteristic 22-yard pickup was, ” CSM sophomore defensive end
“We’ve had great success in fourth down punt, then after a false start penalty to inside the red zone. After an 11-yard loss on Nathan Talakai said. “We all had to play for
situations, ” CCSF sophomore receiver begin the drive marched 80 yards on 11 a sack, Newman then connected with each other … and we came out with the ‘W’
Frank Hall said. “We tried to go for is and plays, capped by Newman’s 17-yard scoring Collins for a 29-yard TD pass, closing the today.”

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Busch sets up showdown with Harvick for NASCAR title
By Jenna Fryer made Sunday’s race more eventful than strategy was the right one as he was prompt-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harvick expected. ly wrecked on the restart. Denny Hamlin, try-
He found himself racing late against ing to keep his streak of winning at least
AVONDALE, Ariz. — The three most domi- Stewart-Haas Racing teammates Kurt Busch once in every season, aggressively tried to
nant drivers of this NASCAR season will fit- and Aric Almirola for the fourth transfer spot dart to the front and while doing so shoved
tingly race each other for the championship, to Homestead, but Busch was wrecked late and Busch’s car into the wall. As Busch’s car rico-
a chance for Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and Almirola had to win the race to snatch the cheted back into traffic he tagged Chase
Martin Truex Jr. to settle berth away from Harvick. Elliott to end Elliott’s bid to race his way into
which team is truly the “We kept ourselves in position all day and the finale.
best. there at the end, it was just like everybody “Denny came out of nowhere and cleaned us
It was Busch who wrecking and all over the place,” Harvick out,” said Kurt Busch.
claimed the latest round, said. “We just needed to stay out of trouble and Alex Bowman then spun, NASCAR again
winning for the eighth try to find a safe spot there.” stopped the race for a cleanup, and Aric
time this year Sunday to Brad Keselowski and Kyle Larson, both Almirola used the sequence to make his play
tie Harvick for the most already eliminated from the playoffs, finished for the victory. He restarted third, behind
Cup victories. His win at second and third. Almirola was fourth and teammate Harvick, on the restart.
Harvick fifth. Almirola dove to the bottom of the track to
Kevin Harvick ISM Raceway outside of Harvick was stripped of his berth to slip past Harvick and move into second.
Phoenix was the final
qualifying event for next Homestead that he’d earned by winning a Another caution with 17 laps remaining put
week’s finale at week ago at Texas when NASCAR ruled his car Almirola on the front row alongside Kyle
Ho m e s t e a d- M i a m i was illegal. The penalty forced him to requal- Busch for the restart with 12 to go. But
Speedway, where it will be ify and he had to do it without his crew chief Almirola didn’t have much for Kyle Busch,
winner-take-all between or car chief. But he’s a nine-time winner at who pulled away. With Almirola out of con-
NASCAR’s so-called Big KELVIN KUO/USA TODAY SPORTS this track, was fastest in practice, started on tention for the victory, Harvick was finally in
Three and the driver once Kyle Busch celebrates his win Sunday at ISM the pole and led the first 72 laps before his the clear.
called “Sliced Bread.” Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. tire went flat.
Busch, Harvick and Almirola on a restart. An Almirola victory That put Harvick back in 30th and one lap Logano crashes
Martin Truex reigning series champion would have eliminated Harvick from the play- down, and he had to work his way back to the Logano had a short day at Phoenix because
Martin Truex Jr., coined offs, which Busch acknowledged consider- front the rest of the race. He was aided by a his left rear tire went flat and caused him to
The Big Three because of how they dominated ing. flurry of mistakes by the other championship spin. He wound up 37th with an early exit, but
the regular season, advanced into the champi- “I did think about it,” Busch said. “But I’m contenders. Clint Bowyer had a flat tire that didn’t think it would hurt his momentum for
onship round as expected. Joey Logano, here to win the race. They always want it to caused him to wreck, Kurt Busch was wrecked the championship.
nicknamed “Sliced Bread” before his play out naturally.” and that accident collected Chase Elliott, who “These things are out of your control, so it
NASCAR debut at age 18 because he was pre- Now Busch might just have the momentum earlier had been penalized for speeding on pit doesn’t really knock your confidence down,”
dicted to be “the best thing since ...,” has the to take the title. road. Kurt Busch also had been penalized Logano said. “There’s nothing my team could
fourth spot. “I’d like to think it gives us a lot (of early in the race for passing the pace car. do different, so there’s really nothing to get
The field is two Ford drivers, two Toyota momentum) but I don’t know, talk is cheap,” The intensity of the race picked up with a depressed about.”
drivers and represents four organizations. Busch said. “We’ve got to be able to go out flurry of late cautions that began when Ricky Logano believes he’s the favorite to win
Chevrolet was shut out of the finale. there and perform and just do what we need to Stenhouse Jr. wrecked with 48 laps remain- the title because by winning the opening race
“I don’t know how you could pick a favorite do. Being able to do what we did here today ing. Stewart-Haas Racing used split strategy of this round to qualify for Homestead gave
necessarily,” Busch said. “I would predict this was certainly beneficial. I didn’t think we on the ensuing pit stop as Kurt Busch stayed Team Penske two additional weeks to focus on
is the best four, the closest four that have were the best car, but we survived and we did on the track to move into second and Harvick the main event.
been in our sport in a long time. what we needed to do. It’s just about getting to pitted for new tires to restart sixth. NASCAR
Busch and Harvick have gone win-for-win next week and once we were locked in, it was then stopped the race for the extensive Up next
all year, and Busch could have controlled ‘All bets are off and it’s time to go.”’ cleanup needed for Stenhouse’s crash and the The season finale and championship race
Harvick’s fate late in the race when he was Harvick was the favorite to win Sunday and cars parked on the track for close 11 minutes. Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Truex
lined up against Harvick teammate Aric started from the pole but an early flat tire But Kurt Busch never got to find out if his won the race and the Cup title last season.

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NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
SHARKS
W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB Continued from page 11
New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 Toronto 12 1 .923 —
Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Philadelphia 8 6 .571 4 1/2
Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Boston 7 6 .538 5
Brooklyn 6 7 .462 6 his sixth of the season. Donskoi
N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254
South New York 4 10 .286 8 1/2 scored less than a minute and a half
Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 Southeast Division
into the second with is fourth.
Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 168 151 W L Pct GB Jones stopped a penalty shot
Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 260 239 Charlotte 7 6 .538 —
Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 160 199 from Sam Bennett with 7:38 left in
Orlando 6 7 .462 1
North Miami 5 7 .417 1 1/2 the third period with Calgary trail-
Pittsburgh 6 2 1 .722 279 209 Washington 3 9 .250 3 1/2 ing 2-1.
Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 235 288 Atlanta 3 10 .231 4
Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 “It was frustrating because we
Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Central Division played so well,” Bennett said. “It
West W L Pct GB doesn’t feel good not getting the
Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 Milwaukee 10 3 .769 —
L.A. Chargers 7 2 0 .778 240 186 Indiana 8 6 .571 2 1/2 tying goal. I’ll try to think of
Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 Detroit 6 6 .500 3 1/2 something else the next time.”
Chicago 4 9 .308 6
Raiders 1 8 0 .111 147 272
Cleveland 1 11 .083 8 1/2 Under persistent pressure in the
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
third period, Jones had 14 saves. ANDREW VILLA/USA TODAY SPORTS
East WESTERN CONFERENCE “Jonesy made some phenomenal Evander Kane and Flames defenseman TJ Brodie battle for the puck in the
Washington 6 3 0 .667 176 175 Southwest Division saves and you need that, there guy third period Sunday at SAP Center at San Jose. The Sharks won 3-1.
Dallas 4 5 0 .444 181 171 W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 198 183 San Antonio 7 4 .636 — was making phenomenal saves too good looks in the third, we just n’t immediately known. ... San
N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205 Memphis 7 4 .636 — on high danger chances,” Sharks weren’t able to put them in,” Jose C Tomas Hertl played for the
New Orleans 6 6 .500 1 1/2
South Houston 5 7 .417 2 1/2 coach Pete DeBoer said. “Good Flames defenseman Mark Giordano first time since suffering a head
New Orleans 8 1 0 .889 330 232 Dallas 4 8 .333 3 1/2 teams need great goaltending, and
Carolina 6 3 0 .667 241 232 said. “We didn’t go to the net. They injury on Nov. 3. He missed three
Atlanta 4 5 0 .444 244 254 Northwest Division
he made timely saves for us.” were more committed to putting games. ... Sharks D Joakim Ryan
Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 232 291 W L Pct GB The Sharks were coming off an the puck on the net and forecheck- was back in the lineup for D Tim
North Portland 10 3 .769 — 0-2 road trip.
Chicago 6 3 0 .667 269 175 Denver 9 4 .692 1 ing than we were.” Heed, who played his first game on
Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204 Oklahoma City 7 5 .583 2 1/2 “Obviously it wasn’t a great road Pavelski scored an empty-netter Friday. ... The Sharks had given up
Green Bay 4 4 1 .500 223 216 Utah 6 6 .500 3 1/2 trip for us, so to come back and in the final minute. three or more goals in nine
Detroit 3 6 0 .333 202 244 Minnesota 4 9 .308 6
respond the way we did at home “It feels good to be home,” straight games going into Sunday.
West
L.A. Rams 9 1 0 .900 335 231 Pacific Division with the big win, that was huge for Pavelski said. “Right from the first ... Flames D Michael Stone played
Seattle 4 5 0 .444 219 192 W L Pct GB us,” Jones said. ceremony tonight there was good in place of D Rasmus Anderson. ...
Arizona 2 7 0 .222 124 225 Warriors 11 2 .846 —
L.A. Clippers 7 5 .583 3 1/2 The Flames capitalized on a energy in this building, I think the The Sharks wore camouflage jer-
49ers 2 7 0 .222 207 239 L.A. Lakers 7 6 .538 4 turnover as Monahan scored a players felt it, and responded well seys as part of the team’s Military
Sacramento 7 6 .538 4
Thursday’s Games Phoenix 2 10 .167 8 1/2 breakaway at 6:02 of the second to too.” Appreciation night commemora-
Pittsburgh 52, Carolina 21 make it 2-1. Mark Jankowski No tes : Sharks C Logan Couture tion.
Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
New Orleans 51, Cincinnati 14
assisted Monahan’s goal after tak- played in his 600th career game.
Cleveland 28, Atlanta 16
Charlotte 113, Detroit 103
Houston 115, Indiana 103 ing the puck away from Erik Couture left the game after falling Up next
Kansas City 26, Arizona 14 Orlando 115, New York 89 Karlsson. awkwardly in the third period. The Sharks host Nashville on
Tennessee 34, New England 10 Milwaukee 121, Denver 114
Washington 16, Tampa Bay 3 Portland 100, Boston 94 “I thought we generated some DeBoer said his injury status was- Tuesday.
Indianapolis 29, Jacksonville 26 L.A. Lakers 107, Atlanta 106
Buffalo 41, N.Y. Jets 10 Monday’s Games
Chicago 34, Detroit 22 Orlando at Washington, 4 p.m.
L.A. Chargers 20, Oakland 6 New Orleans at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
Green Bay 31, Miami 12 Philadelphia at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
L.A. Rams 36, Seattle 31 Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Dallas 27, Philadelphia 20 Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Open: Minnesota, Denver, Baltimore, Houston Utah at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Monday’s Games San Antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 5:15 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
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‘Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch’ Playing the name game


I
recently spent a few days labeled that got me wondering
uncaring and ill-informed because of a about the popularity of

makes off with $66M


By Andrew Dalton Nutcracker and the Four
dog’s name (I get yelled at for all
sorts of things). The name in question?
Snickers. The critic asserted, rather
forcefully, that the name would encourage
children to poison dogs. Confused? Let me
such names.
A quick web search
confirmed what I sus-
pected. Whomever
wants to make the case
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Realms” brought in $9.5 help you connect those disparate dots. for “disqualifying”
million and finished Snickers is a candy bar heavy on the potentially dangerous
LOS ANGELES — You’re a mean one — fourth in its second chocolate. Chocolate is potentially toxic foods from the list of
and you’re number one — Mr. Grinch. week. The weekend’s to dogs (and cats). Chocolate contains the common names given
“Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch” sledded past other major debut, “The chemical theobromine, a heart stimulant to our dogs has a lot of
mixed reviews and made off with $66 mil- Girl in the Spider’s and diuretic. Dogs don’t metabolize work ahead of them. The toxic-for-canine
lion for Universal Pictures to top the week- Web,” made just $8 mil- theobromine very well, leading to the chocolate goodies currently on the list of
end North American box office, according to lion and finished fifth. toxic reaction. Darker, more bitter 100 most common names given to dogs
studio estimates Sunday. Il l umi n at i o n ’s chocolate is more dangerous. Hence, I am include Brownie, Candy, Coco, Cookie,
Benedict an insensitive boob for allowing a shelter Mocha, Oreo, Snickers (which started this
Last week’s top film, the Queen biopic Cumberbatch “Grinch, ” narrated by
“Bohemian Rhapsody,” drops to second for Pharrell Williams, gives dog to carry the name Snickers. whole mess), and Tootsie (as in Roll). But
20th Century Fox with a $30.8 million the title character, voiced by Benedict I absolutely agree that we should be care- as we know, it’s not just chocolate. Other
weekend that brings its overall take to $100 Cumberbatch, a backstory in an orphanage ful of what our pets ingest. Chocolate is risky foods on that list of popular names
million. and fills out the story of his foil Cindy Lou on a long list of human foods which pets are Bean (some beans are toxic, all can of
Illumination, the Universal-owned ani- Who. should avoid, along with avocado, alco- course make a gassy species gassier),
mators behind “The Minions” and It’s the second Seuss adaptation for hol, citrus fruit, coconut, grapes, raisins, Brandy (alcohol is toxic for dogs), and
“Despicable Me,” produced the latest inter- Illumination. Its version of “The Lorax” most types of nuts, milk, dairy, onions, Peanut (nuts are just as dangerous as
pretation of Seuss’ 1957 book that led to a opened with a comparable $70 million garlic and chives. I obviously do not chocolate). Sweet names for a sweet
1966 TV special and first came to the big weekend and went on to gross $348.8 mil- agree, however, that a dog’s sweet name is species? I do not see this changing any
screen as a live-action feature starring Jim lion worldwide. a likely trigger for poisoning, and since time soon! 
Carrey in 2000. “The Grinch” was widely expected to be the pup showed up in our care already
Paramount Pictures’ war-horror hybrid No. 1 with few other major openings this named Snickers it seemed best to avoid
one more challenge for him (i.e., he knew Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
“Overlord” was third in its first weekend weekend, but it surpassed projections that
with $10. 1 million. Disney’s “The had it bringing in closer to $60 million. his name, if not where it comes from). But Humane Society & SPCA.

Hear the one about Trump? You’ve probably heard a lot


By David Bauder Lewinsky. edy shows. That’s not the case anymore, he and bottomless supply.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Trump makes Bill Clinton look like a said. Colbert has vaulted to the top of the late-
piker when it comes to political humor,” “Rarely is there another news story that night ratings with a Trump-centric
NEW YORK — Did you hear the one about said Robert Lichter, head of the center. The provides fodder enough for the writers,” approach, and his rivals have taken notice.
President Trump? Or, more precisely, did study looked at opening monologue jokes Carter said. “The writers seem to be con- Trump’s presidency has left many in the
you hear all 3,128 jokes? on shows hosted by Stephen Colbert, sumed, as the nation is consumed, as the country in a state of high anxiety, and com-
A think tank that has studied the content Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor news media is consumed. There’s an endless edy provides an outlet, Carter said.
of late-night comedy for the past 26 years Noah last year.
said Donald Trump was the butt of more There were a total of 6,337 political
jokes in 2017 than any other public figure jokes in the show’s monologues last year,
has for a single year. By a lot. and Trump was the subject of nearly half of
He beat the previous record of 1,816, set them.
by Trump as a presidential candidate in Presidential humor has always been a sta-
2016, said the Center for Media and Public ple of late-night comedy, but hosts would
Affairs at George Mason University in a often make a couple of jokes about the
study released Friday. Prior to that, the president and quickly move on to other
record was 1,717 by former President Bill news stories, said Bill Carter, author of
Clinton in 1998, the year of Monica “The Late Shift” about the television com-

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Young Alfred Davis combines colored acrylic panels at IlluminOdyssey, a hands-on exhibit
running through Jan. 6 at CuriOdyssey at Coyote Point in San Mateo. The show features four
TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL floors of dazzling exhibits highlighting the wonders of light, shadow, and color. For more
Kyle Perry, middle, was named Volunteer of the Year at the Tim Griffith Foundation’s 14th information, visit curiodyssey.org/activities/family-events/illuminodyssey/.
Annual gala held on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the San Mateo Elks Lodge. He stands with TGF Board ***
of Directors member Derek Ytreeide, left, and founder Stacey Redman, who created the Bri an Tang and Chery l Pul anco , of
foundation to honor her son who was killed in September of 2004. The foundation provides Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at
support for Tim’s House, a transitional housing facility for young men in substance abuse Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 23,
treatment, and for Meadowlark Retreat, a weekend residential program supporting mothers 2018.
or fathers who have lost a child. ***
Mi c h ae l Bel l i o an d Mo n i c a Iv an Rai ko v and Oi Li ng Ts o i , of
Dev i ncenzi , of Redwood City, gave birth Belmont, gave birth to a baby boy at
to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 23,
Redwood City Oct. 16, 2018. 2018.
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Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 17, Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 23,
2018. 2018.
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Menlo Park, gave birth to a baby girl at Sanchez Nunez, of East Palo Alto, gave
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 21, birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in
2018. Redwood City Oct. 25, 2018.
Trudy Somrak, president of The Family Tree resale shop in San Carlos, and Al Royse, board *** ***
chair of Peninsula Family Service, left, celebrate the nonprofit resale shop’s 50th anniversary Paul Bo rto l o tti and Kri s ti n Ol i v er Muh amme d We i s s an d Vi v i an e
Sunday. Located at 1589 Laurel St., proceeds from the nonprofit resale shop benefit Peninsula Bo rto l o tti , of San Mateo, gave birth to a Lanquar-Wei s s , of San Carlos, gave birth
Family Service. The shop is currently offering a Christmas Boutique that will run through baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
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a.m. to noon and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. working in Microsoft Office Suite ized labor to work area around The Shops at Tanforan.
South San Francisco Adult 2016. You can learn Windows, Word, freeways and Tanforan mall,” he said. at the hotel. Grogan said officials are reviewing
Education, 825 Southwood Drive, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, emailing,
South San Francisco. Learn proper etc. All levels welcome. Free. For Officials countered their frustrations The decision to whether they would be limited in their
typing techniques, saving and more information call 827-8455. though by noting the new opportunity back out of the deal capacity to develop the site due to the
retrieving files in Windows 10 and brought through the chance to put the
working in Microsoft Office Suite Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Rico Medina comes as the state measure’s ballot language.
2016. You can learn Windows, Word, Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., property back on the market. The land Department of Looking ahead, he said officials will
Excel, PowerPoint, Access, emailing, Redwood City. A solo exhibition of is exclusively zoned for a hotel current-
etc. All levels welcome. Free. For gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work Industrial Relations was expected to plan to resubmit a request for proposals
more information call 827-8455. shows us the beauty in patterns all ly, but officials may consider broaden- make a decision on whether develop- from hotel builders in the early part of
around us. Free. For more informa- ing allowable uses at the site, said ment on the site is subject to prevail- 2019. Concurrently, he said officials
Michael Kesselman Sculpture tion call (415) 987-7360.
Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Grogan. ing wage requirements. will begin discussions addressing
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Michael Kesselman Sculpture The deal falling through is the latest For her part, Unite Here Local 2 potential other uses as well.
Mateo. Sculptures include a chair Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo
with five legs, two eggs sitting at the Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San in a series of hurdles the project has organizer Laurel Fish celebrated the “In order to provide the council with
helm of a beater, and a chair imper- Mateo. Sculptures include a chair encountered since officials selected deal’s failure. a range of options, simultaneously we
sonating a cello. For more informa- with five legs, two eggs sitting at the OTO Development to build the hotel in
tion call 522-7818. helm of a beater, and a chair imper- “We are unsurprised by this news. will look at other development
sonating a cello. For more informa- 2016. From the outset, OTO refused to listen options, be they office, residential or
CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10 tion call 522-7818. Residents who felt city officials
a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public to the concerns of thousands of San other uses that will require a zoning
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10 should have held out for a better deal Bruno residents. With today’s change,” he said.
While creating their Typographic a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public for the land sought to file a referendum announcement, the city can start anew Medina too looked forward to the
Illustrations, students were asked to Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
think about type as an expressive While creating their Typographic against the agreement two years ago. on making sure this development pro- chance to examine new opportunities
visual element. The objective of the Illustrations, students were asked to City officials rejected the effort with vides good, living wage jobs for as the site.
second assignment was to design think about type as an expressive
currency for a specific target audi- visual element. The objective of the claims the petition was invalid and working people. We look forward to “We are hopeful that another hotel
ence (i.e. universal or a particular second assignment was to design too far reaching, and a court ultimate- engaging with city leaders to making developer will step forward. However,
country). Two projects. For more currency for a specific target audi- ly agreed.
information call 522-7818. ence (i.e. universal or a particular that vision a reality,” she said in an in our due diligence efforts, I expect
country). Two projects. For more Project critics, led by those repre- email. city staff will go back to the drawing
Above Ask ing. 7:30 p.m. Dragon information call 522-7818. senting the Unite Here Local 2 hotel
Productions Theatre Co., 2120
Others who have opposed the project board and review all of our options for
Broadway, Redwood City. A night of Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to 12 workers union, later sued to block the claim officials gave the builder a sweet- this potential project and the opportu-
readings about the Bay Area hous- p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda development. At the source of the heart deal, and would have preferred to nity at this valuable site,” he said.
ing crisis. Poetry and snacks. For de las Pulgas, Belmont. Tutoring ses-
more information call 493-2006. sions and one on one help. Free. For
more information call 591-8286.
employees and operations to the main- Patterson added officials worked
TUESDAY, NOV. 13
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos.
Learn basic skills and explore a vari-
San Mateo Professional Alliance.
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro,
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo.
Promotes an environment for idea
sharing, leveraging resources and
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tenance area at the Poplar Creek Golf
Course and finding another location
for the remaining services. But when
with a real estate broker to see if a deal
could be made in which a developer
hoping to build a residential project
ety of drawing tools and subject building long-term relationships. they found the area wasn’t large on the site could fund the relocation of
matter. 18+. Cost is $30 for eight Annual dues are $60 per year, and enough to accommodate both the golf the Corp Yard to another San Mateo
two-hour classes. For more informa- members will enjoy solid referrals have been postponed, said and Parks and Recreation services and site, but no such opportunity present-
tion call 802-4384. from other business members with-
in the group. Make sure to bring
Underwood. And after at least three no other site for the remaining servic- ed itself.
Michael Kesselman Sculpture your business cards, company other sites have been deemed infeasi- es could be identified, they deemed that Though his fellow councilmembers
Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo brochures and other informational ble alternatives, Underwood asked the
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San materials. For more information, call idea infeasible as well. agreed the Corp Yard’s current site was
Mateo. Sculptures include a chair 430-6500. City Council for the green light to By crafting a master plan for the likely the most fitting, Councilman
with five legs, two eggs sitting at the keep the Corp Yard where it is and Corp Yard in its current location, Joe Goethals was hesitant to move for-
helm of a beater, and a chair imper- Dash Robot Races. 4 p.m. South San
sonating a cello. For more informa- Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange begin a master planning effort to coor- Underwood said officials could consid- ward with making zoning changes for
tion call 522-7818. Ave., South San Francisco. A chance dinate improvements, such as new er ways to more efficiently store equip- the site, noting he would like to do
to win a special 3D printed prize. For
more information call 829-3860. above-ground storage tanks and ment and provide working space for more research and explore the opportu-
CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public upgrading warehouses to accommodate the some 85 employees who work nity costs of keeping it there.
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn About Camellias and office space for employees who have
While creating their Typographic Azaleas. 7 p.m. Veteran's Memorial there, adding there may be an opportu- “I’d like to explore some other
Illustrations, students were asked to
Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave., been working out of a trailer in recent nity to include housing on space that things before we do that and see what
Redwood City. This meeting of the years.
think about type as an expressive American Rhododendron Society is not used by maintenance opera- options we might be excluding our-
visual element. The objective of the will discuss Camellias and Azaleas. “There’s really a lot of work that tions. selves from by going down this path,”
second assignment was to design
currency for a specific target audi-
Plants will also be raffled and sold. needs to be done there and improve Though Mayor Rick Bonilla said he he said.
Free. For more information call (408)
ence (i.e. universal or a particular 920-0884. things for the employees that work out would like to see if up to 2 acres of the Noting city staff thoroughly studied
country). Two projects. For more of this site,” he said, according to a
information call 522-7818. Cirque Leviosa: A Wizarding World site could be dedicated to housing, alternatives for the site, Councilman
of Har ry Potter Themed Circus video of the meeting. City Manager Larry Patterson said he Eric Rodriguez said he was ready to
Online Discovery : National Show. 8:30 p.m. Dragon Productions Though officials considered a city- did not expect any part of the site authorize a master planning effort for
Geographic. 4 p.m. South San Theatre Co., 2120 Broadway St.,
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Redwood City. For all ages. Cost $20-
owned property on Detroit Drive near that’s not used for maintenance servic- the Corp Yard to maintain its strategic
Ave., South San Francisco. Help find- $25. For more information call 493- the city’s wastewater treatment plant, es to be large. location for services in the future.
ing information, pictures, research 2006. it was nixed from the list of possible
material, articles, videos and more Acknowledging the prime location Though he acknowledged finding sites
for kids. For more information call THURSDAY, NOV. 15 alternatives once the site was pegged of the Corp Yard, Deputy Mayor Diane where housing can be built is very
829-3860. Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The for a new treatment plant, said
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Papan said she felt city staff exhausted important, Rodriguez was reluctant to
Transgender Day of Redwood City. A solo exhibition of Underwood. He added city and San the study of any available sites in San move the Corp Yard to a less ideal loca-
Remembrance 2018. 5 p.m. to 7 gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work Mateo County officials were once in Mateo, but wondered if any services tion and compromise its ability to
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. shows us the beauty in patterns all
Third Ave., San Mateo. Remembering around us. Free. For more informa- talks about a possible shared use could have been located at the Detroit provide expanded services in the
lives lost and standing together in tion call (415) 987-7360. agreement including the site and a Drive site. Because the site would have future.
community against anti-transgen-
der hatred and violence. For more Michael Kesselman Sculpture
property off Tower Road just outside been too small to include both the “I don’t want to be attempting to
information call 591-0133. Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo the city limits, but the arrangement wastewater treatment plant and main- solve a problem while we’re creating a
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San would have required construction of a
Community Travel R eception. 6 Mateo. Sculptures include a chair tenance services, the city would have bigger problem that might bind us in
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Skyline College, with five legs, two eggs sitting at the new facility and would have placed the had to purchase more land there and, in the future,” he said. “I’m all supportive
Building 4, Multicultural Center, 3300 helm of a beater, and a chair imper- Corp Yard farther away from work
College Drive, San Bruno. Learn sonating a cello. For more informa- turn, the endeavor would have become of looking to find opportunities for
about upcoming programs in 2019 tion call 522-7818. sites. much more expensive, said housing, but I just don’t see it here as
to Cuba, South Africa, Ireland, Japan, The last option officials considered Underwood. the right way to go.”
Italy and more. Free. For more infor- CSM Graphic Design Exhibit. 10
mation call 738-7088. a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public was moving Parks and Recreation
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
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A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for november 203 public notices


26, 2018 at 9:00 am. The conference will meet at 455 County
Center, 1st Floor, Room 101, Redwood City, California, fiCtitious Business name
94063. statement #279354
The following person is doing business
as: Joe P Fitness, 815 Standish Road,
General questions regarding this project should be directed to PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Own-
Rana Naser, Department of Public Works, 555 County Center er: Joseph Perea, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
5th Floor Redwood City, CA 94063, email The registrant commenced to transact
rnaser@smcgov.org, Phone (650) 599-7302. business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Joseph F. Perea/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Bids shall be submitted using forms furnished and bound in sor-County Clerk on 10/30/18. (Publish-
the Project Manual(s) and in accordance with Instructions to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Bidders, and shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's 11/12/18, 11/19/18, 11/26/18, 12/3/18).
Check or Bid Bond for $25,000.
210 lost & found
County intends to award two (2) Job Order Contracts for Floor-
lost Cat. Black and White. Black
ing Contracting Services, JOC-1920 and JOC-1921. One (1) patch on right eye. REWARD.
contract will be awarded to the successful lowest bidder and Call (323) 439-7713.
one (1) to the second lowest bidder. Only one bid per Contrac-
tor shall be submitted for both contracts. The apparent lowest Books
responsive and responsible bidder on one JOC contract will be James patteRson hardback books.
excluded from consideration for the subsequent contract. 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861

Bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of niCholas spaRks hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
Supervisors of the County of San Mateo at the Hall of Justice
and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall v.logvinov, unusual Journey to the
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before De- sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
cember 12, 2018, at 2:30 pm and will be opened in public in
the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another loca- 295 art
tion as designated by Owner shortly thereafter.
BRusheD finish, 15" X 20" frame
holds 18 various size photos. Never
There is no Minimum Contract Value for each Job Order Con- used. $20. 650-369-2486.
tract. The Maximum Contract Value for each Job Order Con-
tract is up to $1,000,000. The Contractors will not be issued oil painting-Canvass, Victorian
Job Orders which in total exceed the Maximum Contract Val- Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
OBO (650)515-6091
ue.
11/12, 11/19/18 296 appliances
Cns-3193451#
san mateo Daily JouRnal aiR ConDitioneR 10000 BTU w/re-
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
0898

hotpoint heavy Duty Dryer excellent


working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Dan (408)656-0958
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296 appliances 297 Bicycles 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 308 tools
kenmore WinDoW A/C (vert. open- mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. teLesCoPe-CeLestron astro antique mohaganY Bookcase. Four oFFiCe tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. wood with formica wood grain top $25 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. stand, Like New $150.00 (650) 787-9753
mountain Bike new 21 gears $100. Call (415)239-1348. BeDsteaD singLe, poster style, box Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
maYtag Washer excellent working (650)722-3634 spring, mattress available. $40.00. reCLining Chair, wine colored $30, Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan toPPs BaseBaLL complete set 1987 (650)593-7408 (650)-583-4985 (650)771-6324.
(408)656-0958 mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
good. $39. (660)342-5220 4474 Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition retro hutCh Needs refinishing other- CraFtsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
mFg h20LaBs Model 300 exc cond (650) 315-2319 wise good condition. Top detaches from dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 298 Collectibles 299 Computers
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
BroWn LiVing room chair with cush- Lg CraFtsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
mixa mixer with bowel twin motor BaDge, 7 Star Special Security Offi- ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. soLiD WooD Dining table with exten- (510)943-9221
$50.00 (650)576-5026 19" CoLor Monitor with stand VG con- $99.00. Transport yourself. Call sion great piece great condition black
cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 dition power cord/owners manual includ- $80 (650)364-5263 shoPsmith mark V 50th Anniversary
San Carlos (650)872-2371
neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- Bunk BeDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 soLiD WooD Entertainment Center- (650)504-0585
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 BarBie DoLL of the World collection reCorDaBLe CD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
$10.00. Call (650)872-2371 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, B/O (650)685-2494 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Vintage CraFtsman Jig Saw. Circa
riCCar 500 hi performance upright vac- (650) 578 9208 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
uum $75.00 (650)576-5026 DePression gLass Dining Plate. 8 (925)482-5742
CommoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo. Vintage shoPsmith and BanD
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
room heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
$12 (650)762-6048 300 toys Please call (650)745-6309
taBLe 24"x48" folding legs each end. saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost (650)342-6993
(650)952-3500 ComPuter Desk (glass) & chair. Like
ameriCan FLYer locomotive runs $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
seWing maChine-roYaL XL 6000 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, gtecher@comcast.net
taBLe LamP with brown base & gold
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. $12.00. (650) 578 9208. Large stuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each trim, 30" tall. $10.00. Call 650-872-2371 WeLDer- LinCoLn AC 220 amps 240
(650)342-8436. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 ComPuter sWiVeL CHAIR. Padded volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
miLLer Lite Neon sign , work good Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 tWin BeD frame-black wrought iron
VaCuum CLeaner (reconditioned) $59 call (650)218-6528 star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 CozY reCLiner in good condition. 309 office equipment
Purchased one year ago. $90.00 tWin BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
oLD, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 (650)722-6318 LaPtoP Case or bag. Black. Like new.
Western WashBoarD Sales made $ 50. (650)598-9804.
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 302 antiques Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
$75. phone 650-369-2486. Desk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. tWin BeD- Free you pick up. Call
PorCeLain DoLL collection $10.00.
Call (650)872-2371.
antique hemingraY Glass Tele-
graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris-
(650)458-3578 (650)344-2109 310 misc. For sale
297 Bicycles tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- useD BeDroom Furniture, FREE. Call 200 PLastiC trading card holders; $15;
smaLL rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- 6048 Dining room Table-Antique,Oak, (650)573-7381.
aDuLt Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- 4162 (650)591-9769 San Carlos
5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Beer steins-originaL from Germa- 3188 Veneer Chest 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
star Wars R2-D2, original 1998 un- ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info $99 (650)322-2814. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
ChiLD’s sChWinn BiCYCLe, BLue in opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. (650)592-7483 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Steve 650-518-6614 WaLL unit/room Divider. Simple
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. Dining taBLe (36"x54") and 4 match- lines. Breaks down for transportation. BessY smaLL Evening Hand Bag With
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for $25.(650)712-9962 leave message Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
mahoganY antique Secretary desk, $250 .(650)-654-1930.
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- WaLnut Chest, small (4 drawer with
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. BiFoLD shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
Dining taBLe - WITH Extension, six upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 (650)544-5306
chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $450
roseViLLe tuLiP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. (650)692-8012. White WiCker Armoire, asking $100,
$45. (650)574-2490. BLue oYster cult lp signed by donald
great condition, text for picture (650)571- r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
Dresser 4-DraWer in Belmont for 0947 (408)661-6019
303 electronics $75. Good condition; good for children.
Call (650)678-8585 WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Cash register Parts; Much Skin Not
Cannon CoPier. $20. 650-342-5220. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
Dresser-antique VanitY Combo, 3
Free teLeVision - Mitsubishi, beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 306 housewares ComeaLong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not (650)290-3188 873-6304
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local ComPLete set OF CHINA - Windsor
Delivery available. FuLL size bed wood frame with pillow Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, CosCo PLaY Pen with travel bag. Used
top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026 20-pieces in original box, never used. once $35 (650)591-2981
motoroLa BraVo MB 520 (android
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD gLiDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- $250 per box (3 boxes available).
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. (650)342-5630 Cut gLass serving bowl 8" diameter
card Belmont (650)595-8855
$25. Call 650-921-4016
onkYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital ikea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x hummeL WaLL Plate 71/2"dia. 1981
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. DeLuxe FoLDer Walker - 5" wheels -
Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
ikea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. mikasa set. White. Modern (square) Free magazines. Library discards
PhiLLiPs-50” CoLor t.V., Heavy, $99 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
(650)591-8062 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
neW DeLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must roYaL- oPenhagen xmas Wall
304 Furniture Sell! (650) 875-8159. Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 hat, t-shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
ea. (650)344-4756 erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
2 WaLnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops neW tWin Mattress set plus frame
need work but very good cond. $20/ea $30.00 (650) 347-2356 sink DouBLe cast iron. Good condi- LioneL Christmas Holiday expan-
(650)952-3466. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed
antique Dining table for six people good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (408)656-0958
notiCe to
ContraCtors
n o t i C e to notiCe to
ContraCtors ContraCtors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of
the County of San Mateo, State of California, will receive
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of sealed bids for the construction contracts titled
the County of San Mateo, State of California, will receive the County of San Mateo, State of California, will receive
sealed bids for the construction contracts titled sealed bids for the construction contracts titled Job order Contracts for mechanical Works (hVaC)
(Class C-20 Contractors mandatory requirement with
Job order Contracts – roofing Contracting services Job order Contracts – Plumbing Contracting services additional C-4, C-36, C-38, C-43 Preferred )
(Class C-39 Contractors) (Class C-36 Contractors) County of san mateo
County of san mateo County of san mateo ProJeCts nos. P r o J e C t s nos.
ProJeCts nos. JoC -1922 J o C -1915
JoC -1918 JoC-1923 JoC-1916
JoC-1919 JoC- 1 917
Bids shall be received in accordance with the Contract Docu-
Bids shall be received in accordance with the Contract Docu- ments. The bid package(s) containing all Contract Documents Bids shall be received in accordance with the Contract Docu-
ments. The bid package(s) containing all Contract Documents may be downloaded from the Department of Public Works' ments. The bid package(s) containing all Contract Documents
may be downloaded from the Department of Public Works' website at http://publicworks.smcgov.org/projects-out-bid (in- may be downloaded from the Department of Public Works'
website at http://publicworks.smcgov.org/projects-out-bid (in- cludes complete bid packages) after the mandatory pre-bid website at http://publicworks.smcgov.org/projects-out-bid (in-
cludes complete bid packages) after the mandatory pre-bid conference. cludes complete bid packages) after the mandatory pre-bid
conference. conference.
A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for november
A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for november 26, 2018 at 9:00 am. The conference will meet at 455 County A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for november
26, 2018 at 9:00 am. The conference will meet at 455 County Center, 1st Floor, Room 101, Redwood City, California, 26, 2018 at 9:00 am. The conference will meet at 455 County
Center, 1st Floor, Room 101, Redwood City, California, 94063. Center, Room 101, Redwood City, California, 94063.
94063.
General questions regarding this project should be directed to General questions regarding this project should be directed to
General questions regarding this project should be directed to Rana Naser, Department of Public Works, 555 County Center Rana Naser, Department of Public Works, 555 County Center
Rana Naser, Department of Public Works, 555 County Center 5th Floor Redwood City, CA 94063, email 5th Floor Redwood City, CA 94063, email
5th Floor Redwood City, CA 94063, email rnaser@smcgov.org, Phone (650) 599-7302. rnaser@smcgov.org, Phone (650) 599-7302.
rnaser@smcgov.org, Phone (650) 599-7302.
Bids shall be submitted using forms furnished and bound in Bids shall be submitted using forms furnished and bound in
Bids shall be submitted using forms furnished and bound in the Project Manual(s) and in accordance with Instructions to the Project Manual(s) and in accordance with Instructions to
the Project Manual(s) and in accordance with Instructions to Bidders, and shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's Bidders, and shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's
Bidders, and shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's Check or Bid Bond for $25,000. Check or Bid Bond for $25,000.
Check or Bid Bond for $25,000.
County intends to award two (2) Job Order Contracts for The apparent lowest, responsive and responsible bidder shall
County intends to award two (2) Job Order Contracts for Roof- Plumbing Contracting Services, JOC-1922 and JOC-1923. be selected for consideration for award of each JOC contract,
ing Contracting Services, JOC-1918 and JOC-1919. One (1) One (1) contract will be awarded to the successful lowest bid- but will be excluded from consideration for each successive
contract will be awarded to the successful lowest bidder and der and one (1) to the second lowest bidder. Only one bid per contract. The County reserves the right to award up to three
one (1) to the second lowest bidder. Only one bid per Contrac- Contractor shall be submitted for both contracts. The apparent (3) individual contracts for Mechanical Works (HVAC): JOC-
tor shall be submitted for both contracts. The apparent lowest lowest responsive and responsible bidder on one JOC con- 1915, JOC-1916, or JOC-1917. One (1) contract will be
responsive and responsible bidder on one JOC contract will be tract will be excluded from consideration for the subsequent awarded to the successful lowest bidder, one (1) to the second
excluded from consideration for the subsequent contract. contract. lowest bidder, and one (1) to the third lowest bidder.

Bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of San Mateo at the Hall of Justice Supervisors of the County of San Mateo at the Hall of Justice Supervisors of the County of San Mateo at the Hall of Justice
and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before De- Street) 1st Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before De- Street) 1st Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before De-
cember 12, 2018, at 2:30 Pm and will be opened in public in cember 12, 2018, at 2:30 Pm and will be opened in public in cember 12, 2018 at 2:30 Pm and will be opened in public in
the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another loca- the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another loca- the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another loca-
tion as designated by Owner shortly thereafter. tion as designated by Owner shortly thereafter. tion as designated by Owner shortly thereafter.

There is no Minimum Contract Value for each Job Order Con- There is no Minimum Contract Value for each Job Order Con- There is no Minimum Contract Value for each Job order Con-
tract. The Maximum Contract Value for each Job Order Con- tract. The Maximum Contract Value for each Job Order Con- tract. The Maximum Contract Value for each Job Order Con-
tract is up to $1,000,000. The Contractors will not be issued tract is up to $1,000,000. The Contractors will not be issued tract is up to $5,000,000. The Contractors will not be issued
Job Orders which in total exceed the Maximum Contract Val- Job Orders which in total exceed the Maximum Contract Val- Job Orders which in total exceed the Maximum Contract Val-
ue. ue. ue.
11/12, 11/19/18 11/12, 11/19/18 11/12, 11/19/18
Cns-3193440# Cns-3193444# Cns-3193419#
san mateo DaiLY JournaL san mateo DaiLY JournaL san mateo DaiLY JournaL
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310 misc. for Sale 311 musical Instruments 316 Clothes Garage Sales 420 Acreage & lots 440 Apartments
lIoNEl WESTErN Union Pass car and EvErETT UprIGHT antique piano. lAdIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL, 2 fENCEd lots, each approx. 75’.4 x ApArTmENT for Rent-1Br, Near
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 17’.5 (+/-) for Rent on S. Amphlett Blvd, Downtown, Inc. Utilities, $2,000
mEIlINk SAfE-fIrE Proof, HUGE lUdWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle mEN'S STETSoN hat, size large, new,
GArAGE SAlES San Mateo. Perfect for Boat or RV stor-
age. $1,978 per month. (650)322-2814
50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
ESTATE SAlES Anna.rose@transwestern.com for infor-
mation
(916)975-4969
BElmoNT ApArTmENTS -1br, 2br,
NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's make money, make room! 3br; Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, No
moTlEY CrUE lp signed by neil lee pIANo - Antique Upright in very good pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each Smoking, No Pets, $2100.00 and up
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 condition. $60/obo. (650)365-5718 (650)952-3466 List your upcoming (650)595-0805
NEGrINI fENCING Epee mask size M pIANo, UprIGHT, in excellent condi- NWT zEGNA medium brown plaid cash- garage sale,
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
(415)260-6940
mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466
moving sale,
plAYEr pIANo 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
NEW lAWN SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
SHoES SIzE 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
(650)508-8662
estate sale,
$100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm www.elo.deals
TUxEdo SIzE 40, black, including white
yard sale,
old STYlE Water dispenser-iron stand- vINTAGE lINGErIE Washboard circa shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 rummage sale,
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
6304 strumming $50 (650)369-2486 Work BooTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2, clearance sale, or
zIljIAN CYmBAlS with stands, 21”
brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
whatever sale you
rAY-BAN Top Bar Sunglasses
RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 have...
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- (916)826-5964 318 Sports Equipment
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
6596 312 pets & Animals BIG BErTHA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver Reach over 83,450 readers
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick from South San Francisco
SAmSoNITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. AIrlINE CArrIEr for cats, pur. from (415)999-4474 to Palo Alto.
$45. (650)328-6709 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call in your local newspaper.
(505)228-1480 local. BoW flEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
SIlk SArEE 6 yards new nice color.for Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- oNE kENNEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- $1200 asking $800 Call Michael Call (650)344-5200
formation. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. (650)784-1061.
(650)593-2066
SINk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, BrANd NEW Golf bag with Stand.
$15.00 (650)544-5306 pArroT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444.
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
BrANd NEW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
Slr lENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
offer. (650)245-4084
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great 379 open Houses
pET CArrIEr for small dog or cat in ex- gift $99. 415-867-6444.
Slr lENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 6059 EASToN AlUmINUm bat.33 inches, 30
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
TIrES-SET of four P225 45 R18 $80
OBO (650)359-2238.
pET TAxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
EvErlAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
opEN HoUSE
TUNTUrI roWING Machine,
Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
Good $25. Call (650)349-6059.
Golf ClUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- lISTINGS
UNIdEN HArlEY Davidson Gas Tank
316 Clothes $90.00 (650)341-8342

phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 BlUE TAHArI NWT wool button-up
GUTHY-rENkEr poWEr Rider,Ever-
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
List your Open House
jacket $25 (650)952-3466
WAlkEr - Good Condition - Like New -
$35 (650)341-5347
erciser $20 (510)770-1976 in the Daily Journal.
Box of used men's Levi's and misc. kNEE rIdEr $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
311 musical Instruments (650)589-0764 lEATHEr Golf bag with 23 clubs $90. Reach over 83,450
(650) 592-2648.
1929 ANTIqUE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- dAWGS BrANd Kaymann black and potential home buyers &
ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 mEN'S roSSIGNol Skis. $95.00,
(650)742-6776. (650)369-2486 good condition, (650)341-0282. renters a day,
BAldWIN BABY GRAND 1928 vintage fANCY HIGH heel shoes, never worn oNE dozEN Official League Diamond from South San Francisco
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and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall select few ... and
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before de- a hint to each set
cember 12, 2018, at 2:30 pm and will be opened in public in
the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another loca-
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Harrowing escapes, heartbreaking loss in Northern California
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS swept through. I don’t want to take advantage of anyone, nities on Thursday, according to Nancy
Grant said Sunday she was handing out you’re too kind.’ So I said, ‘This is my car. Breeding.
PARADISE — In the days since a fero- hamburgers to evacuees Thursday at the You’re going to follow that bumper until Breeding said Walker’s husband Lon was
cious, wind-whipped wildfire began tear- Forebay Aquatic Center, which is about 20 we stop,” she said. at work and called a neighbor to tell his
ing through this Northern California town, miles south of Paradise, when she encoun- Her small dog Axle has kept Brundige wife to evacuate, but it’s unclear whether
residents who stayed behind to try to save tered Lee Brundige in his car. company in the recliner they share. Grant she was alert at the time. He assumed she
their property or who managed to get back He initially refused the hamburger she says Brundige’s son knows he’s safe but had escaped the inferno and was trying to
to their neighborhoods despite mandatory offered, saying she should give it to some- she posted his father’s photo on social find her at rescue centers when authorities
evacuation orders found cars incinerated one who really needed it. She tried to get media so his friends know too. confirmed her death late Friday.
and homes reduced to rubble. They have him to a shelter, but he said he was fine One of the victims of the fire was an ail- “He didn’t know that she hadn’t got out,”
tales of harrowing escape and struggling to sleeping in his car. ing woman whose body was found in bed in Breeding said.
cope with loss. The next day, she convinced him to come a burnt house in Concow. “They were married for 20-something
Oroville businesswoman Tracy Grant has home with her when the sheriff’s office Ellen Walker, who was in her early 70s, years. He’s having a difficult time accept-
taken in a 93-year-old World War II veteran told people to clear out of the parking lot was home alone and probably on medica- ing, ” she said. “This is a devastating
who doesn’t know if his home in Paradise due to worsening air. tions when the massive wildfire struck the thing, and it’s happening to so many peo-
is still standing after a deadly wildfire “He looks at me and kind of grunted, ‘No town of Paradise and surrounding commu- ple.”

dark emotional cloud. Your mother’s some- Firefighters battling the so-called Camp the massacre of 12 people in a shooting

FIRE
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where and you don’t know where she’s at. You
don’t know if she’s safe.”
He added: “I’ve got to stay positive. She’s
fire with shovels and bulldozers, flame retar-
dants and hoses expected wind gusts up to 40
mph overnight Sunday. Officials said they
rampage at a country music bar Wednesday
night.
In Northern California, Sheriff Honea said
a strong, smart woman.” expect the wind to die down by midday Butte County consulted anthropologists
Officials and relatives held out hope that Monday, but there was still no rain in sight. from California State University at Chico
Paradise had picked up another set of many of those unaccounted for were safe and More than 8,000 firefighters in all battled because, in some cases, investigators have
remains. simply had no cellphones or other ways to three large wildfires burning across nearly been able to recover only bones and bone
People looking for friends or relatives contact loved ones. The sheriff’s office in the 400 square miles in Northern and Southern fragments.
called evacuation centers, hospitals, police stricken northern county set up a missing- California, with out-of-state crews arriving. The devastation was so complete in some
and the coroner’s office. persons call center to help connect people. Two people were found dead in a wildfire in neighborhoods that “it’s very difficult to
Sol Bechtold drove from shelter to shelter Gov. Jerry Brown said California is Southern California, where flames tore determine whether or not there may be
looking for his mother, Joanne Caddy, a 75- requesting aid from the Trump administra- through Malibu mansions and working- human remains there,” Honea said.
year-old widow whose house burned down tion. President Donald Trump has blamed class Los Angeles suburbs alike. Authorities were also bringing in a DNA
along with the rest of her neighborhood in “poor” forest management for the fires. The two severely burned bodies were dis- lab and encouraged people with missing rel-
Magalia, just north of Paradise. She lived Brown told a press briefing that federal and covered in a driveway in Malibu, where resi- atives to submit samples to aid in identify-
alone and did not drive. state governments must do more forest man- dents forced from their homes included Lady ing the dead after the blaze destroyed more
Bechtold posted a flyer on social media, agement but said that’s not the source of the Gaga, Kim Kardashian West and Martin than 6,700 buildings, nearly all of them
pinned it to bulletin boards at shelters and problem. Sheen. Actor Gerard Butler said on Instagram homes.
showed her picture around to evacuees, ask- “Managing all the forests in everywhere that his Malibu home was “half-gone,” and a Firefighters gained modest ground
ing if anyone recognized her. He ran across a we can does not stop climate change,” publicist for Camille Grammer Meyer said overnight against the blaze, which grew
few of Caddy’s neighbors, but they hadn’t Brown said. “And those who deny that are the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star slightly to 170 square miles from the day
seen her. definitely contributing to the tragedies that lost her home in the seaside enclave. before but was 25 percent contained, up from
As he drove through the smoke and haze to we’re now witnessing, and will continue to Flames also besieged Thousand Oaks, the 20 percent, according to the state fire
yet another shelter, he said, “I’m also under a witness in the coming years.” Southern California city in mourning over agency, Cal Fire.

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28 Monday • Nov 12, 2018 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

While remembering WWI, world is


warned of resurging ‘old demons’
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS civilians wrote 100 years ago when guns
finally fell silent on the Western Front.
PARIS — World leaders with the power to Brought alive again by people too young
make war but a duty to preserve peace to have known global war themselves, the
solemnly marked the end of World War I’s ghostly voices seemed collectively to say:
slaughter 100 years ago at commemorations Please, do not make our mistakes.
Sunday that drove home the message “never “I only hope the soldiers who died for this
again” but also exposed the globe’s new cause are looking down upon the world
political fault lines. today,” American soldier Capt. Charles S.
As Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin and Normington wrote on Nov. 11, 1918, in REUTERS
dozens of other heads of state and govern- one of the letters. “The whole world owes President Donald Trump visits the Suresnes American Cemetery as part of the Paris
ment listened in silence, French President this moment of real joy to the heroes who commemoration ceremony for Armistice Day, 100 years after the end of the First World War.
Emmanuel Macron used the occasion, as its are not here to help enjoy it.”
host, to sound a powerful and sobering
warning about the fragility of peace and the
The Paris weather — gray and damp —
seemed aptly fitting when remembering a
In Paris, Trump stood alone
dangers of nationalism and of nations that war fought in mud and relentless horror. By Darlene Superville upended decades of American foreign policy
put themselves first, above the collective The commemorations started late, over- and Jill Colvin posture, shaking allies. That includes
good. shooting the centenary of the exact moment THE ASSOCIATED PRESS French President Emmanuel Macron, who on
“The old demons are rising again, ready to when, 100 years earlier at 11 a.m., an eerie Sunday warned the “ancient demons” that
complete their task of chaos and of death,” silence replaced the thunder of war on the PARIS — For President Donald Trump in caused World War I and millions of deaths
Macron said. front lines. Macron recalled that 1 billion Paris, America First meant largely America were once again making headway.
“Patriotism is the exact opposite of shells fell on France alone from 1914-1918 alone. Macron, who has been urging a re-embrace
nationalism. Nationalism is a betrayal of . At a weekend commemoration of the of multinational organizations and coopera-
patriotism,” he said. “In saying ‘Our inter- As bells marking the armistice hour rang 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1, tion that have been shunned by Trump,
ests first, whatever happens to the others,’ across Paris and in many nations ravaged by the president who proudly declares himself a delivered a barely-veiled rebuke of Trumpism
you erase the most precious thing a nation the four years of carnage, Macron and other “nationalist” stood apart, even on a conti- at the weekend’s centerpiece event: A gather-
can have, that which makes it live, that leaders were still on their way to the centen- nent where his brand of populism is on the ing of dozens of leaders at the Tomb of the
which causes it to be great and that which is nial site at the Arc de Triomphe. rise. Unknown Soldier at the base of the Arc de
most important: Its moral values.” Under a sea of black umbrellas, a line of He began his visit with a tweet slamming Triomphe to mark the passage of a century
Trump, ostensibly the main target of leaders led by Macron and his wife, Brigitte, the French president’s call for a European since the guns fell silent in a global war that
Macron’s message, sat stony-faced. The marched in a stony silence on the cobbles of defense force, arrived at events alone and killed millions. Bells tolled across Europe’s
American president has proudly declared the Champs-Elysees, after dismounting spent much of his trip out of sight in the Western Front and fighter jets passed over-
himself a nationalist. from their buses. American ambassadors’ residence in central head to mark the exact moment the devastat-
As well as spelling out the horrific costs Trump arrived separately, in a motorcade Paris. On Sunday, he listened as he was lec- ing war came to a close.
of conflict to those with arsenals capable of that drove past three topless protesters with tured on the dangers of nationalist isolation, With Trump and other leaders looking on,
waging a World War III, the ceremony also anti-war slogans on their chests who some- and then he headed home as the inaugural Macron took on the rising tide of populism
served up a joyful reminder of the intense how got through the rows of security and Paris Peace Summit was getting under way. in the United States and Europe and urged
sweetness of peace, when high school stu- were quickly bundled away by police. The The visit made clear that, nearly two years leaders not to turn their backs by turning
dents read from letters that soldiers and Femen group claimed responsibility. after taking office, Trump has dramatically inward.

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