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streets. Upon inspection of several businesses, city staff found various code violations and that several shops had unpermitted vehicle lifts, several illegally located
outdoors.
Because the vehicle lifts are
considered work stations, the city
requires businesses maintain two
additional on-site parking spaces
per lift. The city warned the businesses violating the rules they
could be hit with a $2,000 administrative fee plus daily civil penalties if the owners didnt comply.
But the city eventually postponed
any enforcement as it dealt with
its own internal issues in the
Community
Development
Department and an audit following
a debate over a 7-Eleven being
allowed near a residential neighborhood.
Now, the city has the capacity to
P.E.
to
get
Sprint
to
the
finish
Daly Citys David Canepa and Mike Guingona battle it out for District 5 seat boost in
finances
By Bill Silverfarb
Mike Guingona, top, talks with supporter Rebecca Tanaka, owner of Sweet Dreams bakery in Colma. Bottom,
David Canepa, back right, hits the phones with volunteers at his election office in Daly City.
Voters in state
to consider tax
on e-cigarettes
By Julie Watson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
1777
On thi s date:
In 1 6 1 0 , French King Louis XIII, age nine, was crowned at
Reims, ve months after the assassination of his father,
Henry IV.
In 1 8 0 7 , Britain declared it would continue to reclaim
British-born sailors from American ships and ports regardless of whether they held U.S. citizenship.
In 1 9 3 1 , mobster Al Capone was convicted of income tax
evasion. (Sentenced to 11 years in prison, Capone was
released in 1939.)
In 1 9 3 3 , Albert Einstein arrived in the United States as a
refugee from Nazi Germany.
In 1 9 5 6 , the all-star movie Around the World in 80 Days,
produced by Michael Todd, had its world premiere in New
York.
In 1 9 7 9 , Mother Teresa of India was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize.
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In 1 9 8 9 , an earthquake measuring a surface-wave magni- San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) throws a pass before the game against the Buffalo Bills at New Era Field.
tude of 7.1 struck northern California, killing 63 people and
causing $6 billion worth of damage.
Ten y ears ag o : President George W. Bush signed legislaAngeles. Authorities did not immedi- Sanchez, was one of several men who
tion authorizing tough interrogation of terror suspects and Truck plunges off San Diego
rushed to lift the pickup off the dead
ately release their names.
smoothing the way for trials before military commissions.
Eight people on the ground were victims.
Americas ofcial population passed the 300 million mark, bridge, killing 4 in crowd below
fueled by a growing number of immigrants and their chilSAN DIEGO A member of the U.S. injured. One suffered major trauma, and
Photos from the scene show the
dren.
Navy was arrested after the pickup seven others had minor to moderate trucks front end crumpled and its hood
truck he was driving plunged off a San injuries, said Lee Swanson, a popped open.
Diego bridge, killing four people and spokesman for the citys Fire-Rescue
The park is beneath the bridge in a
injuring nine at a festival below, Department.
predominantly Hispanic neighborWitnesses said the GMC pickup hood in central San Diego.
authorities said.
Authorities identified the driver as truck with Texas license plates landed
Richard Anthony Sepolio, 25, who on a vendors booth set up for La Raza 4 killed, 4 hurt in hit-and-run
was stationed at the naval base on Run, a motorcycle ride that ends with a
Coronado Island across the bay from celebration at the park and typically crash on California freeway
San Diego. His rank or job description draws hundreds of participants. The
POMONA, Calif. Authorities are
crash took place steps away from a searching for a hit-and-run driver suswas not immediately available.
Sepolio was alone in the truck stage where a rockabilly band was pected of causing a crash that killed
Saturday afternoon when he lost con- playing.
four people and injured four others in
I saw a truck come right off the free- an SUV on a California freeway.
trol and it struck a guardrail and fell 60
Actress Felicity
Actress Margot
Rapper Eminem is
feet onto a vendors booth at Chicano way. It was going so fast it flew over
The California Highway Patrol says
Jones is 33.
Kidder is 68.
44.
Park, California Highway Patrol the stage and landed in front of the
the
crash happened early Saturday on
Actress Julie Adams is 90. Newspaper columnist Jimmy Officer Jake Sanchez said. He was stage on a tent, a booth that was set
Breslin is 86. Singer Jim Seals (Seals & Crofts) is 74. Singer taken to the hospital with major up, Chase Dameron told The San eastbound State Route 60 as the eight
victims were in a Ford Explorer headGary Puckett is 74. Actor Michael McKean is 69. Actor George injuries and was later arrested on suspi- Diego Union-Tribune.
ing home to Lake Elsinore from
He
said
four
people
in
the
booth
were
cion
of
driving
under
the
influence
of
Wendt is 68. Astronaut Mae Jemison is 60. Country singer
Universal Studios Halloween Horror
Alan Jackson is 58. Movie critic Richard Roeper is 57. Movie alcohol or drugs causing deaths and crushed by the truck.
Nights.
It
was
like
a
movie.
It
was
like
in
injuries,
the
officer
said.
It
wasnt
director Rob Marshall is 56. Animator Mike Judge is 54.
The CHP says the Explorer lost conActor-comedian Norm Macdonald is 53. Singer Rene Dif is immediately known when Sepolio slow motion, Dameron said. Where trol after being struck on the left side
it
hit,
there
was
dust
and
debris
and
would
be
arraigned.
49. Reggae singer Ziggy Marley is 48. Singer Wyclef Jean
Its horrible. Its horrific. We had instant chaos and panic. People run- by a newer-model white vehicle. The
(zhahn) is 47. World Golf Hall of Famer Ernie Els is 47. Singer
Explorer overturned in lanes and ended
innocent people down here having a ning crazy.
Chris Kirkpatrick (N Sync) is 45. Actress Sharon Leal is 44.
Another witness said the truck hit up at the bottom of an embankment.
good time, and now theyre gone,
Rock musician Sergio Andrade (an-DRAY-day) is 39.
The Riverside Press-Enterprise says
the front end, bounced and landed on
Sanchez said.
all four of those killed were passengers
The California Highway Patrol iden- its side.
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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Iris Jimenez, 29, said she got out of between the ages of 21 and 49.
tified the deceased as a 62-year-old
the
way just in time.
man
and
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woman
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The four survivors, two men and two
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
I saw the truck coming at me, and if women, were hospitalized with
Chandler, Arizona, and a 59-year-old
to form four ordinary words.
man and 49-year-old woman from I hadnt run, Id be dead, Jimenez told injuries ranging from moderate to
Hacienda Heights, a suburb east of Los the newspaper. Her companion, Pedro major.
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Police reports
Cash in hand
Someone broke into a home and stole
$7,000 in cash at the 300 block of
Vallejo Drive in Millbrae before 6:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13.
MILLBRAE
Hi t-and-run. A driver hit another vehicle
and got out of the car to check the damaged
before then driving off near Skyline and
Hillsdale Boulevard before 5:05 p. m.
Thursday, Oct. 13.
Fel o ny warrant. A 34-year-old East Palo
Alto man was detained for an active felony
warrant from Immigration and Customs
Enforcement at the 200 block of El Camino
Real before 3:10 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13.
Petty theft. A woman was pushed and fell
to the ground after she tried to steal someones backpack at the 1100 block of El
Camino Real before 10:12 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 12.
BURLINGAME
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tance. A plastic bin
with a beeping red light on it was seen on El
Camino Real before 10:56 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 12.
Petty theft. Someones wallet was stolen
while they were at the salon on Burlingame
Avenue before 1:23 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
12.
As s aul t. A patient was seen assaulting a
staff member on Trousdale Drive before
10:32 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12.
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Obituary
Jack W. Smith
Jack W. Smith, beloved husband to Cynthia Smith, devoted dad to
Dawn Davis, Chris and Bryce Cook and cherished grandfather to Cole
Davis, Kinsey, Jackson and Conner Cook passed away unexpectedly
while on vacation in Princeville, Hawaii on September 8, 2016. Jack
is also survived by many treasured friends and family members,
including a sister, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Throughout his life, Jack prioritized his family. His love for his bride
and partner in life, Cyn, was evident for all to see over the past half
century. Jack was a trusted condant, a erce protector, a source of thoughtful advice, a giver
of love, and even a good joke whenever his family needed it!
A trusted and dedicated businessman, Jack was the founder of San Mateos well known Jacks
Auto Top. After forty-two years of dedication to his customers and the art of auto upholstery,
he retired in 2001. A year following his retirement, Jack joined the Putnam Motor Company in
Burlingame as a dealer trade driver.
Jack will be most remembered for his caring and loving nature. His willingness to listen and
help everyone. His positive nature and his ability to provide a refreshing smile and warm heart
always made others feel welcome. He loved life and was happy to live it, each and every day to
its fullest! He was loved by many and will be missed more than words can explain.
A Celebration of Life will be held in Jacks honor on Saturday, October 29, 2016, at 1:00 PM, at
the Burlingame United Methodist Church, 1443 Howard Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010.
In lieu of owers, the family requests that donations be made to the donors chosen charity.
NATION/LOCAL
Local brief
By Ann Sanner
and Philip Marcelo
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By Eric Tucker
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WASHINGTON Dramatic
videos of deadly law enforcement
encounters and the absence of reliable data on often police use force
contribute to a regrettable narrative that biased police are killing
black men at epidemic rates, FBI
Director James Comey said.
That story line has formed amid
a lack of comprehensive, national
data about how many citizens are
killed or injured at the hands of
police officers.
Videos of fatal police encounters
that capture the publics attention
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meant.
Much of that cleanup duty has
fallen to Pence little more than
three weeks before the Nov. 8
vote. Trump is struggling to shift
the focus away from mounting
accusations that he sexually
assaulted women in ways similar
to what he is recorded describing
on a recently released video.
Trump says all of the accusations
are fabricated.
Several of Trumps unfounded
claims such as the one Saturday
that Democratic nominee Hillary
in a fraudulent election.
Hillary Clinton should have
been prosecuted and should be in
jail. Instead she is running for president in what looks like a rigged
election, Trump tweeted to his 12
million followers on Saturday.
Threatening to jail a political
opponent and fueling public distrust of a popular election to
explain his loss, should that happen was a striking breach of
faith in American democracy. He
has repeatedly claimed, without
offering evidence, that election
fraud is a serious problem and
encouraged his mostly white supporters to go and watch polling
places in certain areas to make
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (3rd L) and British Foreign Secretary Boris
Johnson (3rd R) take part in a meeting on the situation in Syria at Lancaster House in London Sunday.
crush the last rebel-held areas of
Aleppo, Syrias largest city.
When a great power is involved
tration with the 5 1/2 year conflict, which has killed as many as
a half-million people, sparked
Europes worst refugee crisis since
World War II and enabled Islamic
State militants to emerge as a
global terror threat.
Kerry on Saturday launched a
new diplomatic process with what
he described as the major international players in the war the
U.S., Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran,
Turkey, Qatar, Jordan, Iraq and
Egypt. The renewed effort replaces
last months U.S.-Russian ceasefire, which collapsed within days,
and Washingtons now-abandoned
talks with Moscow on a military
partnership against the Islamic
State group and al-Qaida militants.
Sundays gathering included
Americas Arab allies from the
meeting a day earlier along with
European countries that were left
out. Not everyone sounded convinced about Kerrys effort.
BEIRUT Turkish-backed
Syrian opposition forces captured
the
symbolically-significant
town of Dabiq from the Islamic
State group on Sunday as government forces reversed recent rebel
advances in the center of the country.
Though only a small town of
marginal strategic importance in
northern Syria, Dabiq has figured
centrally in IS propaganda. Citing
search-and-rescue
outfit.
Spokesman Ibrahim Alhaj said
some families remain trapped
under the rubble.
The Qaterji attack brought the
death toll to 49 from strikes on
opposition-run eastern Aleppo on
Sunday, according to Al Haj.
The
Britain-based
Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights
group, which monitors the conflict through local contacts, put
the toll from the Qaterji attack at
no less than 15 civilian fatalities,
and Sundays tally for the eastern
Dabiq with tank and artillery support from the Turkish army. The
commander said IS left the town
heavily mined.
Both Turkish and international
coalition warplanes conducted
airstrikes on Dabiq and nearby
Arshak, the Turkish state-run
Anadolu news agency reported.
The U.S. envoy to the coalition
against IS, Brett McGurk, tweeted
Sunday that the extremist group
had promised a final victory in
Dabiq, but that its fighters had
instead fled in defeat.
The most recent string of territorial victories for Iraqi ground forces have been in the
countrys west. Iraqi forces retook the city
of Ramadi in late 2015, followed by a number of towns and villages along the
Euphrates River valley and then Fallujah in
June. This allowed Iraqi forces to weaken
the group by cutting supply lines used to
ferry fighters and supplies between territory
held in Syria and Iraq.
Iraqi forces began moving into Nineveh
province to surround Mosul in July, when
ground troops led by the countrys elite special forces retook Qayara air base south of the
city. Thousands of Iraqi troops are now massing there ahead of the planned operation.
Iraqi troops are also being deployed east of
Mosul in the Khazer area, along with Kurdish
Peshmerga forces, and to the north of the city
near the Mosul Dam and Bashiqa areas.
80 mph and gusts of up to 125 mph, according to the Philippines weather agency.
Despite its strength, the typhoon did not
linger long enough to wreak havoc in
regions along its path and the weather started to improve in provinces that it had
struck, including Aurora.
Still, the typhoon forced more than
15,700 villagers to flee their homes in five
northern provinces and take refuge in 132
emergency shelters, according to disasterresponse agencies.
Strong winds and rain knocked down trees
and electricity poles, causing power outages and floods in the five provinces.
We have yet to receive the complete
details, but I think the situation is manageable, said Ricardo Jalad, who heads the
Office of Civil Defense.
OPINION
Frank Ferraris
San Mateo
Burlingames Measure R
Editor,
As we have witnessed, many renters
are having the rug pulled out from
under them with unsustainable rent
increases. But beyond the heartfelt
emotional stories we hear, draconian
Measure R goes too far, to the point
that it will have detrimental consequences to the renters themselves.
How will they suffer? First, due to
limits in rent increases, the rising
costs of managing property minor
and major upkeeps, taxes, mortgages,
insurance, etc. would eventually
outpace what the rents can cover. With
little or no return on investment and
no prospects for selling the property,
owners will have little incentive, or
even ability, to maintain
it. Secondly, renters will be able to
multi-sublet their apartments to any
number of people without owners
input or approval. Without background checks, neighboring tenants
could be put in jeopardy. Additionally,
for evicting loud or troublesome
renters, the owner will need the
approval of a bureaucratic rental commission. That will be a difcult, costly, and lengthy process. This goes for
single family rental homes as well.
Obviously, we have been seeing
greed displayed by landlords, but there
are also many owners who are not taking advantage, wisely understanding
that a good responsible tenant is a
better asset to their property than any
short term disruptive one. Rent control is most likely inevitable, but we
must push the reset button on this rst
attempt so that we could enact a more
common sense set of laws that will be
fair to all involved.
Kent Lauder
Burlingame
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BUSINESS
WASHINGTON Hillary
Clinton generally avoided direct
criticism of Wall Street as she
examined the causes and responses to the financial meltdown during a series of paid speeches to
Goldman Sachs, according to
transcripts
disclosed
by
WikiLeaks.
Three transcripts released
Saturday as part of the hack of her
campaign chairmans emails did
not contain any new bombshells
showing she was unduly influenced by contributions from the
banking industry, as her primary
rival Bernie Sanders had suggested. Still, her soft-handed
approach in the speeches was
likely to act as a reminder to liberals in the party of their concerns that the Democratic presidential nominee is too close to
Wall Street to be an effective
check on its excesses if elected.
In October 2013, the transcripts show, Clinton told
bankers she had great relations
and worked closely with Wall
Street as New Yorks senator, and
said the jury is still out on
whether the Dodd-Frank financial
APOLOGY TOUR
Clinton told the innovators
summit shed had to go on The
Clinton Apology Tour after
WikiLeaks in 2010 published
diplomatic cables leaked by
Chelsea Manning, formerly
known as Bradley Manning.
Clinton noted that the cables
showed U.S. officials characterizing some foreign leaders as vain,
egotistical, power hungry, corrupt. And we knew they were. This
was not fiction.
I had grown men cry, Clinton
recalled. I mean, literally. I am a
friend of America, and you say
these things about me?
SYRIA
Clinton, a few months after
departing the State Department in
2013, told a Goldman Sachs conference in South Carolina that she
would have liked to see the U.S.
intervene in Syria as covertly as
is possible for Americans to intervene.
She added, We used to be much
better at this than we are now.
Now, you know, everybody cant
help themselves. They have to go
On the move
Pro terra, a Burlingame-based
designer and manufacturer of zeroemission vehicles that enable bus
eet operators to eliminate the
dependency on fossil fuels,
announced that Jo s h Ens i g n has
joined its management team as
chief operating ofcer.
A military veteran and former
executive
of
Honeywell
International and Tesla Motors,
Ensigns track record includes
leading global operations for 42
FILIBUSTER
Clinton appears to call for eliminating the filibuster rules in the
Senate that make a 60-vote threshold necessary to pass most items
rather than a 50-vote majority.
Clinton says we need to change
the rules in the Senate and say
presidential nominees as well as
policies deserve an up-or-down
vote.
Republicans
are
already
incensed that Senate Democrats
recently changed the rules to eliminate the filibuster for most nominations, an extraordinary step
known as the nuclear option.
CHINA
In the June 2013 speech,
Clinton said Chinese President Xi
Jinping, who had taken over as
the countrys leader the previous
fall, was a more sophisticated,
more effective public leader than
his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
Clinton said she had watched Xi
work a room, adding, you can
have him make small talk with
you, which he has done with me.
factories in 15 countries and managing the supporting supply
chains. Ensign will support
Proterras next phase of strategic
growth by scaling existing operations at Proterras Greenville, S.C.
facility and bringing its Los
Angeles County facility and battery manufacturing operations
online in early 2017. Under
Ensigns leadership, Proterra
expects to triple production in its
East Coast facility and initiate
production in Southern California
in 2017.
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birdies on rain-soaked Silverado for a 7under 65 and won by one shot over a faltering Patton Kizzire. It was Steeles first victory in 141 starts on the PGA Tour dating to
his rookie season when he won the Texas
Open.
This is a little bit of redemption from
last year, Steele said. Its nice to close it
off this way.
It was a tough ending for Kizzire, who had
a one-shot lead going into the final round
and looked like a winner when he stuffed his
tee shot into 2 feet for birdie on the 11th
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Sustaining momentum has been problematic for the College of San Mateo Bulldogs
this season to say the least. Following an
explosive second quarter of offense in
Saturdays Bay 6 Conference opener, however, the Bulldogs are hoping to ride the wave
of momentum into the thick of their conference schedule.
No. 24-ranked CSM (1-0 Bay 6, 3-3 overall) caught fire in the second quarter Saturday
and kept adding to coast to a 52-14 win over
De Anza College (0-1, 1-5) at College
Heights Stadium.
Strong south winds blowing across the
length of the field were prevalent throughout
the afternoon, and the Bulldogs were able to
capitalize with the forceful gusts at their
backs, outscoring the Dons 21-7 in the second quarter.
From there, it didnt seem to matter to the
Bulldogs which direction they were going.
After maintaining northbound possession to
add 17 points in the third quarter, CSM
scored 14 more playing into the wind in the
fourth. The Bulldogs outgained De Anza in
total offense 486-313 and held the Dons
scoreless throughout the second half.
But the Bulldogs certainly dont have the
wind at their backs in terms of the structure
of their schedule. They travel to unranked
Contra Costa College next week before consecutive games against No. 14 City College
of San Francisco and No. 3 Santa Rosa Junior
College.
After heading into last weeks bye with a 23 non-conference schedule, CSM geared up
for its uphill Bay 6 play schedule knowing
full well winning the conference is the only
viable ticket to the postseason.
Its all about just erasing the past, CSM
sophomore running back Keenan Smith said.
We come into league and just do our thing.
CSMs three losses have all been at the
hands of ranked opponents No. 15
Modesto, No. 16 Fresno and No. 6 American
River. Bulldogs head coach Larry Owens is
banking on the grueling non-conference
CSM regains
rushing step
in LGs return
W
hen asked about College of San
Mateos 318-yard rushing performance in Saturdays 52-14
win over De Anza, Bulldogs head coach
Larry Owens immediately praised how his
offensive line recovered after a disorganized start.
The O-line these things dont happen unless they
block, Owens
said. They did a
very good job
blocking and
giving guys
opportunities.
Terry Bernal
The interior
line was playing together for the rst time
since Week 2, when freshman left guard
Api Mane departed with a neck injury.
Saturday marked Manes rst start since
returning and he was admittedly a little
rusty off the blocks. CSM struggled to
move the ball in the rst quarter, with quarterback Ryan Brand being sacked three
times in the opening 15 minutes.
Our linemen, we were confused with
what gaps to take but we took a look at
how they made plays and went back and
xed it, Mane said.
The confusion stemmed from CSM being
only vaguely familiar with De Anzas
Bear defensive front. But at the start of
the second quarter two things happened to
lead the Bulldogs to a 21-point explosion
in the second quarter, including a score on
the second play of the quarter on a 22-yard
run by running back Keenan Smith.
One, CSM got the strong College
Heights Stadium wind to its back. But just
as important, Mane and company on the
front line started hitting their blocks
through the middle, making the Bulldogs
look like a different team.
Once they did, and once [Mane] did, he
got more and more comfortable with what
he needed to do, Owens said.
On the
Line
PATRICK NGUYEN
College of San Mateo sophomore Keenan Smith picks up yards en route to rushing for a
See CSM, Page 14 game-high 107 yards in Saturdays 52-14 win over De Anza at College Heights Stadium.
Buffalo fans greeted Kaepernick roughly for his leadership among athletes
protesting during the national anthem.
They booed him loudly, sold antiKaepernick T-shirts and roughed up a
dummy wearing his jersey.
Kaepernick finished 13 of 29 for 187
yards, including a 53-yard touchdown
pass to Torrey Smith. But San Francisco
(1-5) couldnt finish drives, settling for
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Hazen as GM
Dodgers 1, Cubs 0
By John Marshall
CHICAGO So much for October closer.
With his Dodgers desperate for a win, Clayton
Kershaw delivered the most dominant start of
his checkered playoff career.
The ace left-hander pitched seven sparkling
innings, Adrian Gonzalez homered and Los
Angeles beat the Chicago Cubs 1-0 Sunday
night to tie the NL Championship Series at a
game apiece.
Kershaw retired his first 14 batters and
allowed just two hits in first outing since he
pitched three times in the NL Division Series,
including a two-out save in Game 5 on
Thursday night in Washington. The three-time
NL Cy Young Award winner struck out six and
walked one while throwing just 84 pitches in a
brisk outing that could help when he returns
later in the NLCS.
The Dodgers needed a clutch pitching performance after their heartbreaking 8-4 loss in
the series opener. And Kershaw responded with
a postseason gem that continued his reputation repair after a handful of playoff duds over
the years. He was just 3-6 with a 4.79 ERA in
16 career postseason games coming into the
series.
Kenley Jansen struck out four in two perfect
innings for his third save of the playoffs.
Game 3 is Tuesday night in Los Angeles.
Cubs right-hander Jake Arrieta, who pitched a
no-hitter at Dodger Stadium last August, faces
left-hander Rich Hill, who worked a total of
seven innings in two starts in the Division
Series against the Nationals.
The Cubs lost a 1-0 game in the postseason
for the first time since Babe Ruth and the
Boston Red Sox blanked them in the 1918
World Series opener.
Chicago, trying for its first pennant in 71
years, wasted a solid start by major league ERA
leader Kyle Hendricks, who pitched 5 1/3
innings of three-hit ball in his first outing
Clayton Kershaw fired seven shutout innings in the Dodgers 1-0 win over the Cubs.
since he left his Division Series start against
San Francisco with a bruised right forearm.
Hendricks only mistake was a secondinning fastball that Gonzalez drove over the
wall in left-center for his second homer of the
playoffs. Gonzalez also had a tying two-run
single in the eighth inning of the series opener, but Miguel Monteros pinch-hit grand slam
was the big blow in a dramatic win for
Chicago.
A day later, the Cubs couldnt get anything
going against Kershaw.
Slumping slugger Anthony Rizzo just
missed a home run with a foul drive in the
fourth, and then bounced out. Javier Baez and
Willson Contreras hit consecutive two-out
singles in the fifth for Chicagos first baserunners, but Jason Heyward fouled out to third.
Nothing seemed to bother Kershaw on a
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the AL Championship Series against
the Toronto Blue Jays, but he took
the mound at the end of Clevelands
workout and threw to hitters.
The Indians lead the series 2-0
despite injuries to Salazar and fellow starter Carlos Carrasco.
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three field goals by Phil Dawson, in
losing its fifth straight game.
I thought he was OK, coach Chip
Kelly said of Kaepernick, whom he
promoted over Blaine Gabbert following a 33-21 loss to Arizona. But
overall, offensively as a group, we
need to run the ball better and we need
to be better at the passing game.
Kelly wouldnt commit to who will
Chiefs 26,Raiders 10
The Raiders managed to score just
once on their final
nine drives. Carr
missed an open
Michael Crabtree on
a deep pass on the
second drive that
turned into an interception by Marcus
Bruce Irvin
Peters.
Sebastian Janikowski missed a 52yard field goal the next drive and
Oakland was stopped on fourth down
when Carr threw incomplete to Seth
Roberts the following drive when Del
Rio opted against another long field
goal.
A 25-second drive for a field goal to
end the first half seemed to give the
Raiders a lift, but Oakland managed just
three punts, one lost fumble and a
turnover on downs in a scoreless second
half.
Carr finished 22 for 34 for 225 yards
with one touchdown and one interception. He was hurt by a pair of third-down
drops by Seth Roberts and Jalen Richard
but wasnt sharp at all.
After Carr connected nine times with
Amari Cooper in the first half, the
Chiefs adjusted their defense and limited
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the Miami Dolphins.
The damage of Roethlisbergers knee
was severe as the Steelers quarterback
was diagnosed with a torn left meniscus, according to the Pittsburgh PostGazette. He is scheduled to undergo surgery Monday.
Damage was still being assessed.
start next week against Tampa Bay.
Yeah, well see, he said.
Tyrod Taylor threw two touchdown
passes in helping Buffalo win four
straight for the first time since the
start of the 2008 season.
The 49ers allowed 312 yards rushing
Buffalos best outing since 1992.
The defense has allowed 981 yards on
the ground in its past five games.
The Bills blew the game open by
scoring 21 points over a span of 7:02
straddling the third and fourth quarters.
Taylor completed a 30-yard pass to
Justin Hunter . Then the 49ers were
stopped for no gain on a fourth-and-1
at Buffalos 40.
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got cooking. The freshman converted a thirdand-13 play from his own territory with a 39yard strike to freshman Devin Johnson,
advancing to the CSM 26-yard line. Then after
the Dons spread the field while moving to the
16-yard line, Silva cashed in on a scoring
scramble to tie it at 14-14.
Not to be outdone though, CSM's offense
came right back over the top with a swift scoring driving, marching 69 yards in 1 minute,
33 seconds.
Smith earned the initial first down with a 6yard run off tackle, but came off the field due to
a jarring face-mask penalty; he would return to
start the second half. The personal foul moved
the ball into Dons territory at the 42, and
Fontenette took charge of the ground game
with runs of 4 and 11 yards. Then on first
down from the Dons 27, CSM freshman
receiver Line Latu got free on a fly pattern and
gathered a laser throw by Brand with a tremendous one-handed grab in stride for a 27-yard
score, giving the Bulldogs a 21-14 lead.
The way he throws the ball, theres something about it that feels nice in my hands, Latu
said. Thats what made me catch the ball.
Indeed, the precision and velocity of
Brands laser pass with two De Anza rushers
leveling him as he released the ball was as
impressive as Latus highlight-reel, Statue of
Liberty grab.
CSM sophomore safety Kava Maka preserved the lead on the final play of the first
half with an interception in the end zone. De
Anza advanced the ball to the CSM 6-yard line
on a nice 28-yard pass from Silva to Christian
Rita with time enough for two plays. But after
an incompletion, Silva looked to the back of
the end zone for Khiry Savoy as time expired
but Maka dashed in front on the attempt to
produce the pick, his first of two on the day.
He is currently tied for fifth in the state with
four interceptions on the season.
Smith got the second-half scoring started
with a 1-yard TD run. Freshman place kicker
Cesar Silva added a 25-yard field goal and
Eddie Polataivao closed the third quarter with a
9-yard rushing score. In the fourth quarter,
Brand connected for two TD strikes, an 8-yard
throw to Jonathan Herrera-Gaoteote and a 20yarder to Polotaivao.
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shot and killed in Ky.
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happen, especially when the conditions are
soft, Steele said. I wanted to be aggressive and I didnt want to just kind of coast in
and just make sure that I had a decent week.
He had a great week, which sends him
back to the Masters for the first time since
2012.
Kizzire drove left into the base of trees on
the par-5 16th and had to chip out sideways,
eventually making a 15-foot par save from
the bunker. With a wedge on the 17th, he
left it short and watched it spin back off the
green, forcing him to save par again. His
final chance was to birdie the final hole and
force a playoff. He drove left again, had to
lay up and then missed the green with a 9iron and failed to chip in. Kizzire closed
with a 70.
It was intense, Kizzire said. I didnt
finish it off. Im really disappointed, but I
played well. Its a building block, for sure.
Kansas City.
He broke his neck after slamming headfirst into the chest of teammate Scott
Mersereau as Chiefs quarterback David Krieg
stepped forward to avoid a sack. The impact
broke the C-5 vertebra in Byrds neck, leaving him briefly paralyzed, although doctors
were uncertain if Byrd would ever be able to
walk again.
After a vigorous rehabilitation over the
next several months, Byrd returned to the
Meadowlands for the Jets opening game the
following season and walked gingerly
but unaided to midfield as an honorary
captain.
He never fully recovered from the injury,
walking with some difficulty and going
through continuous rehabilitation during
the years since. But Byrd, a devout
Christian, wrote a book in 1993 called
Rise and Walk: The Trial and Triumph of
Dennis Byrd, which detailed how he relied
on his faith and family to push through his
injury to recover and serve an inspiration to
others who went through similar situations.
Byrds story was later made into a madefor-TV movie, with actor-director Peter Berg
playing him.
During the 2010 season, Byrd sent thenJets coach Rex Ryan the No. 90 jersey that
had been torn from his torso on the field
after the collision as an inspirational gift.
As a guest of the team, Byrd delivered a
moving speech to the Jets at their hotel the
night before a 28-21 playoff victory over
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NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 5 1 0 .833
Buffalo
4 2 0 .667
Miami
2 4 0 .333
N.Y. Jets
1 4 0 .200
PF
149
162
118
92
PA
91
103
134
136
South
Houston
Tennessee
Jacksonville
Indianapolis
108
120
101
160
127
127
127
174
4
3
2
2
2
3
3
4
0
0
0
0
.667
.500
.400
.333
NHL GLANCE
North
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Cleveland
4
3
2
0
2
3
4
6
0
0
0
0
.667
.500
.333
.000
154
117
109
113
123
115
145
176
West
Raiders
Denver
Kansas City
San Diego
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
.667
.667
.600
.333
152
140
109
173
163
108
102
155
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
Dallas
5 1 0 .833
Washington
4 2 0 .667
Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600
N.Y. Giants
3 3 0 .500
159
142
135
116
107
142
78
1318
South
Atlanta
Tampa Bay
New Orleans
Carolina
4
2
2
1
2
3
3
5
0
0
0
0
.667
.400
.400
.167
199
94
155
161
166
142
168
176
North
Minnesota
Green Bay
Detroit
Chicago
5
3
3
1
0
2
3
5
0
0
0
0
1.000
.600
.500
.167
119
114
150
101
63
113
153
143
West
Seattle
Los Angeles
Arizona
49ers
4
3
2
1
1
3
3
5
0
0
0
0
.800
.500
.400
.167
105
110
125
127
78
137
101
185
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
Ottawa
2 2
Tampa Bay
2 2
Florida
2 2
Montreal
2 1
Toronto
2 1
Buffalo
2 1
Boston
2 1
Detroit
2 0
L
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
OT
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
Pts
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
0
GF
9
9
6
7
8
7
7
5
GA
7
6
2
5
6
6
7
10
Metropolitan Division
GP W
Pittsburgh
2 2
Philadelphia 2 1
Washington 2 1
N.Y. Rangers 2 1
Carolina
2 0
N.Y. Islanders 3 1
New Jersey
2 0
Columbus
2 0
L
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
2
OT
0
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
Pts
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
0
GF
6
7
4
7
7
7
3
5
GA
4
6
4
6
9
9
5
9
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L
St. Louis
3 3 0
Colorado
1 1 0
Nashville
2 1 1
Winnipeg
2 1 1
Minnesota
2 1 1
Dallas
2 1 1
Chicago
3 1 2
OT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts
6
2
2
2
2
2
2
GF
11
6
6
8
6
9
9
GA
6
5
7
8
6
8
11
Pacific Division
GP
Sharks
2
Vancouver
2
Edmonton
3
Arizona
1
Calgary
3
Anaheim
3
Los Angeles 2
OT
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
Pts
4
4
4
2
1
1
0
GF
5
6
14
4
8
6
3
GA
3
4
13
3
14
10
6
W
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
L
0
0
1
0
2
2
2
Saturdays Games
Ottawa 4, Montreal 3, SO
Washington 2, N.Y. Islanders 1
Pittsburgh 3, Anaheim 2
Florida 4, Detroit 1
Toronto 4, Boston 1
San Jose 3, Columbus 2
Minnesota 4, Winnipeg 3
Tampa Bay 3, New Jersey 2
St. Louis 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
Chicago 5, Nashville 3
Colorado 6, Dallas 5
Arizona 4, Philadelphia 3, OT
Vancouver 2, Calgary 1, SO
Sundays Games
N.Y. Islanders 3, Anaheim 2, OT
Buffalo 6, Edmonton 2
Vancouver 4, Carolina 3, OT
Mondays Games
Colorado at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
San Jose at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
Ottawa at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Boston at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
Thursdays Game
San Diego 21, Denver 13
Sundays Games
Jacksonville 17, Chicago 16
New England 35, Cincinnati 17
Detroit 31, Los Angeles 28
Miami 30, Pittsburgh 15
Washington 27, Philadelphia 20
Tennessee 28, Cleveland 26
Buffalo 45, San Francisco 16
N.Y. Giants 27, Baltimore 23
New Orleans 41, Carolina 38
Kansas City 26, Oakland 10
Dallas 30, Green Bay 16
Seattle 26, Atlanta 24
Houston 26, Indianapolis 23, OT
Open: Tampa Bay, Minnesota
Mondays Games
N.Y. Jets at Arizona, 5:30 p.m.
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A grayshirt freshman out of
Menlo-Atherton, Mane is one of
two freshman guards upon whom
the Bulldogs are relying this season.
They have very little experience playing because theyre freshmen, Owens said. So its some of
those kind of things where weve
got to learn to play together.
In just third start of the year
Saturday, Mane is the most inexperienced of CSMs linemen. He currently wears a neck guard to protect
against further injury, though he
said he is now 100 percent.
According to Smith CSMs
leading rusher Saturday with 107
yards on 15 carries Mane kept
his head in the game during his
injury downtime, which actually
served him well once he got back
to action when he was cleared to
play last week.
The time he was out, he stayed
in his game and stayed focused,
Smith said. I think being able to
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and Hope homeless shelter. Holmes, a second generation Eagle led OLA parishioners, making 75 survival backpacks for homeless veterans.
Electronics Technician 3rd Class Justin Tabios, from Foster City, mans an M-240B machine gun
as the amphibious dock landing ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20) transits the San Bernardino
Strait. Green Bay, part of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group, is operating in
the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
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officials said.
The victim, a woman in her 70s,
was taken to San Francisco
General Hospital, where she died.
Her identity has not been released.
Deputies werent able to locate
the suspect vehicle. Investigators
however believe that at least five
vehicles were in the area at the
time and may have been witnessed
the hit-and-run, according to sheriffs officials.
Additionally,
investigators
found surveillance images of two
vehicles that may have witnessed
the incident.
The first was described as possibly a white Chevy pickup truck
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again take up the issue and the council will
be asked how it would like to proceed, said
City Attorney Shawn Mason, noting its
not yet known whether enforcing the rules
would put many out of business.
Mondays meeting will be a conversation
about the use of services that are provided,
and the impact on these services if we keep
the rules as they are. And trying to understand
what the implications of that will be, Mason
said. Its the impact of enforcing what we
have on the books now, on the availability
of these services in the community.
Kevin Benner, who has owned a local auto
repair shop for more than two decades,
recalled when the city first began enforcement proceedings and how many local proprietors were shocked.
His small Claremont Street auto shop has
sufficient parking and, although he had an
unpermitted lift, it was indoors, Benner
said, explaining other shops have bigger
problems. But, many have been operating
the same way for decades and were caught off
guard when they were suddenly told they
were breaking the rules, he said.
Plus, the parking issues along the street
arent the sole fault of the car repair shops;
many issues such as double parking are actually related to other businesses, he said.
But they come after the auto repair
shops, Benner said.
With housing and office space redevelopment afoot throughout the city, Benner said
some of these small business owners wonder
whether there will be a place for them.
The whole city is overcrowded, why are
they going after the little guys like us when
theyre allowing all these huge [develop-
Police think the driver of this car may have witnessed the hit-and-run.
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tory.
Guingona has even hired Lentz to produce
campaign signs and for other services and
has paid him about $5,000, according to
campaign disclosure forms. He has also
hired Jon Rubin, formerly with Fisicaros
campaign, for about $5,000 to consult his
campaign.
As the campaign winds down, however,
Guingona only has about $5,000 left to
spend on his campaign compared to
Canepas $45,000.
Canepa far outraised all opponents in the
race as he launched his official bid for the
seat nearly two years ago.
In total, Canepas campaign has raised
$303,000 and more than $64,000 in the
latest filing period from July 1 to Sept. 24,
according to campaign disclosure forms.
Guingona raised $4,098 during the same
period.
Guingona, however, has served on the
Daly City Council for more than two
decades and his supporters tout his name
recognition.
About 80 percent of voters know who he
is, a volunteer said as Guingona highlighted two minority- and women-owned businesses in Colma.
Field interviews
The Daily Journal requested field interviews with both candidates in the campaign
settings of their choosing.
Guingona introduced the Daily Journal to
Yvette Cortes, owner of Simply Uniforms,
and Rebecca Tanaka, owner of Sweet Dreams
bakery two doors down. Both have
Guingona campaign signs in their windows.
San Francisco resident Cortes discussed
the changes she has seen around the Colma
Bart Station over the past 20 years.
More high-density housing in the area,
some of it affordable, has added more traffic
in the area, she said.
Theres growth everywhere. Whos to
deny progress. But it has to go in the right
direction, Cortes said.
She thinks Guingona is the right candidate to manage the growth.
Tanaka supports Guingona because he is
down-to-earth and supports the community.
She first met Guingona about three weeks
ago as Fisicaro introduced him to the business, Tanaka said.
Volunteer Larry Yee also joined in and said
he supports Guingona because he is reflective of the community.
The Daily Journal met Canepa at his Daly
City campaign office where volunteers were
busy calling potential voters.
Canepa was surrounded by six volunteers,
three women and three men, who were busy
on the phones around a table topped with
snacks, water and a call bell.
When a voter agrees to put up a lawn sign,
the volunteer rings the call bell and high
fives ensue.
The bell rang several times during the
Daily Journals visit.
Volunteer Adriana Arambula rang the bell
twice.
Big issues
When it comes to big issues such as the
areas lack of affordable housing, the candidates differ on how to solve them.
Canepa outright rejects rent control and
Guingona has yet to make up his mind.
Canepas solution to the housing crisis is
to increase capacity along the El Camino
Real corridor.
Guingona accuses Canepa of not supporting rent control because he is in the pockets
of the San Mateo County Association of
Realtors.
The district is looking for a leader who
knows their needs, Guingona said.
He has claimed previously that Canepa is
a big idea guy for supporting such ideas as
a bond measure to support affordable housing and not suited to work on the Board of
Supervisors.
I know what its like to be a leader. Big
ideas are great but you need to determine
what the needs are of the entire county and
how the needs of the Fifth District fit into
that mosaic, Guingona said.
A slew of campaign mailers will be sent
to voters soon, Guingona said.
Im ready to see it come to an end, he
said about the election.
As the campaign winds down, Canepa is
also urging voters to approve an extension
of a half-cent sales tax on the ballot called
Measure K.
The tax generates about $80 million
annually and the San Mateo County Board
of Supervisors have pledged to apply great
chunks of the revenue toward solving the
areas housing crisis.
It is vitally important to create housing.
Measure K will help us address affordability, Canepa said.
Canepa is hopeful his campaigns hard
work will pay off Nov. 8.
I feel Im in a position to prevail. Weve
put in a lot of hard work and effort into this
campaign, said Canepa, who has served on
the Daly City Council for about a decade.
Guingona likens his run as a job interview for a full-time job.
Its about your body of work and the
quality and nature of your service,
Guingona said.
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November, California would become
only the fifth state to tax e-cigarettes,
following
Kansas,
Louisiana,
Minnesota and North Carolina. Still,
such action in the nations most populous state and the first one to ban
smoking in bars could start a trend
in the midst of a growing debate over
how the multibillion-dollar vaping
industry affects public health.
California voters defeated measures
to raise cigarette taxes in 2006 and
2012, and the tobacco industry is
strongly opposing this one, which
would add $2 to the current 87 cents-apack state tax on cigarettes.
The industry has raised more than
$56 million to defeat Proposition 56,
while anti-smoking activists, supported by billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer, medical groups and
educators, have raised more than $20
million. Anti-smoking advocates say
the vapor liquids that come in candy
flavors in e-cigarettes with labels featuring minions and friendly cartoon
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offered by the Sequoia Healthcare
District.
The services financed with the grant
money will help offer nearly 5,000
students at 11 Redwood City elementary schools beefed up physical education courses through the P.E. Plus program.
Redwood City Mayor John Seybert
said in an email be believed the collaboration was necessary to ensure local
students enjoyed the best possible education.
The P.E. Plus program has a long
track record of making a measurable
difference. I think it is a great example
of various groups coming together to
serve children in our community; especially at schools that so desperately
need help, he said.
The P.E. Plus program is entering the
fifth year, and much of the citys contribution is offered through the
Redwood City Parks, Recreation and
Community Services Department.
The health care district finances the
program, and many others throughout
the county, through the Healthy
Schools Initiative which grants more
than $3 million annually to schools
and nonprofits.
Pamela Kurtzman, director the
Healthy Schools Initiative, praised the
joint effort to make the P.E. Plus program possible.
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326-2025.
Maturing Gracefully Talk : Oral
Health. Noon. Belmont Library,
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Informative session on
oral health. For more information
email belmont@smcl.org.
Film Screening: The Exorcism of
Emily Rose. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. San
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. Oak Room at the
Main Library. Free. Popcorn provided. Rated PG-13. For more information, call 522-7818.
Autumn Knitted Bed Socks. 6 p.m.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Presenting a three-week
knit-along program with instruction wherein students will learn all
the techniques to make a pair of
booties. For more information contact donner@infopls.org.
Dance Connection with DJ Albert
Lee. Free dance lessons 6:30 p.m.-7
p.m. with open dance 7 p.m.-9:30
p.m. Burlingame Womans Club, 241
Park Road, Burlingame. Halloween
Dance, come in costume if you like.
Members, bring a new first-time
male friend and earn free entry for
yourself (only one entry per new
dancer). Free entry for new men. $8
members, $10 guests. Light refreshments. For more information call
342-2221.
San Mateo Union High School
District College, Career and
Financial Aid Fair. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Mills High School, 400
Murchison Drive, Millbrae. For more
information visit smuhsd.org.
Introduction to Contemplative
Practices: P.E.A.C.E. for Oneself
and Others. 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
First Baptist Church, 305 N.
California Ave., Palo Alto. Free.
Please
RSVP
at
eventbrite.com/e/italian-autumndelights-vegan-style-tickets27712948174. For more information
call 285-1867.
TUESDAY, OCT. 18
Down To Earth. 320 S. California
Ave. at Birch Street, Palo Alto. New
Gallery House exhibition of paintings by Sandra Cochran and Kevyn
Warnock. The exhibition will run
from Oct. 18 until Nov. 12. A public
reception is scheduled for Saturday,
Oct. 22 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. For
more information, call 574-4654.
Age Well Drive Smart Seminar. 9
a.m. to noon, Westlake Community
Center, 145 Lake Merced Drive, Daly
City. Residents must RSVP in
advance by calling the Office of
Supervisor Adrienne Tissier at 3634572. For more information call
363-4572.
Online Shopping. 10 a.m. to noon.
Little House Middle Ave., Menlo
Park Explore Amazon to learn step
by step how to navigate departments, search for items, view product reviews and check out. Free for
members, $10 for non-members
and $7 for drop ins. For more information call 326-2025.
Peninsula Civil War Round Table.
11:30 a.m. Harrys Hofbrau, 1909 El
Camino Real, Redwood City.
Luncheon with speaker. For more
information visit peninsulacivilwarroundtable.org.
Tex tile Tuesday. 1 p.m. 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Open sew. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own supplies, as
provisions will be limited. For more
information contact donner@plsinfo.org.
San Bruno Mountain Watch. 6
p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. A visual presentation by
Arial Cherbowsky covering the cultural and natural history of Colma
Creek. For more information contact donner@plsinfo.org.
South San Francisco Book Club. 6
p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Octobers selection is The
Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver.
For more information contact donner@plsinfo.org.
Author Simon Sinek . 7 p.m.
Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian
Way, Palo Alto. For more information email gghue@commonwealthclub.org.
Peninsula Rose Society Meeting.
7:30 p.m. Redwood City Veterans
Memorial Senior Center, 1455
Madison Ave., Redwood City.
Presentation on container gardening. For more information visit
www.peninsularosesociety.org.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19
Job Search Review Panel. 10 a.m.
to noon. Foster City Community
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EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES at
USA NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY
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TO SERVICE
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Experience preferred but will consider an
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HOME CARE AIDES
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pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp
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296 Appliances
298 Collectibles
302 Antiques
303 Electronics
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
BASSINET $25 (Musical, Rocks, vibrates, has 4 wheels, includes sheets &
mattress) (650)348-2306
TOASTER OVEN, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
297 Bicycles
Books
The Daily Journal is looking for interns to do entry level reporting, research, updates of our ongoing features and interviews. Photo interns also welcome.
NEWSPAPER INTERNS
JOURNALISM
COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847
296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000
BTU,
Commercial
Cool
model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All accessories plus remote included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
(650)345-1835
UPRIGHT VACUUM Cleaner, $10. Call
Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
JIM BEAM 1909Thomas Flying Touring
car decanter. MT. Good condition. $10.
(650)588-0842
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call 650-218-6528
RENO SILVER LEGACY Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276
STAR WARS C-3PO mint pair, green tint
(Japan), gold (U.S.) 4 action figures.
$24 650-518-6614
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
1. Notice is hereby given that the governing board (Board) of the Burlingame School District
(District) will receive sealed bids for the following project:
HOOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STREET WORK and FENCING Architect Project Number 1421
2. The Project consists of: Street repaving & fencing
3. To bid on this Project, the Bidder is required to possess one or more of the following State of
California Contractor Licenses: A or B. The Bidder's license(s) must remain active and in good
standing throughout the term of the Contract.
4. Contract Documents are available on 18 October 2016, for review at the Bid Walk. In addition,
Contract Documents are available for bidders' review at the following builders' exchanges:
A. Peninsula Builders Exchange (650) 591-4486
5. One set of the Contract Documents will be provided to each prequalified General Contractor.
Copies of the Contract Documents may also be obtained by purchasing them from Barker Blue,
363 N. Amphlett Blvd. San Mateo, CA 94401, www.barkerblue.com
6. Sealed Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., 2 November 2016, at the District Office, 1825
Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, California, at or after which time the bids will be opened and publicly read aloud. Any bid that is submitted after this time shall be non-responsive and returned to
the bidder. Any claim by a bidder of error in its bid must be made in compliance with section
5100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code.
7. A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit for General Contractors will be held on 18 October, 2016, at 3:30 p.m. Meet at Hoover Elementary School, 2220 Summit Drive, Burlingame, California. All participants are required to sign-in in front of the Administration Building. The Site
Visit is expected to take approximately one hour. Failure to attend or tardiness will render bid ineligible.
8. The District has elected to provide an owner-controlled or wrap-up insurance program (OCIP).
The successful Bidder and its subcontractors shall be required to participate in and comply with
the OCIP.
9. The Contractor and all Subcontractors under the Contractor shall pay all workers on all work
performed pursuant to this Contract not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages
and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work as determined by the Director of
the Department of Industrial Relations, State of California, for the type of work performed and the
locality in which the work is to be performed within the boundaries of the District, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code. Prevailing wage rates are also available from
the District or on the Internet at: <http://www.dir.ca.gov>.
10. This Project is subject to labor compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Compliance
Monitoring Unit (CMU) of the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1771.3 and subject to the requirements of section 16450 et seq. of Title 8 of the California
Code of Regulations. The Contractor and all Subcontractors under the Contractor shall furnish
certified payroll records directly to the Labor Commissioner weekly and within ten (10) days of
any request by the District or the Labor Commissioner in accordance with section 16461 of the
California Code of Regulations. The successful Bidder shall comply with all requirements of Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, of the Labor Code.
11 The District shall award the Contract, if it awards it at all, to the lowest responsive responsible
bidder based on the base bid amount only.
12. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and/or waive any irregularity in any bid
received. If the District awards the Contract, the security of unsuccessful bidder(s) shall be returned within sixty (60) days from the time the award is made. Unless otherwise required by law,
no bidder may withdraw its bid for ninety (90) days after the date of the bid opening.
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, October 13 and 17, 2016.
299 Computers
303 Electronics
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
THOMAS THE TRAIN; trains, crossing
gate, bridge, track; good condition;
$25/OBO. 650-345-1347.
THOMAS TRAINS; Cranky the Crane
$15/OBO; Tidmouth Shed w/turntable
$50/OBO. 650-345-1347.
302 Antiques
ANTIQUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large
drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinishing. $700/obo.. ANTIQUE CHINA cabinet, with doors and legs, dark wood..
$500/obo. (650)952-5049
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002
BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Victorian
Side Sewing Table, All original. Rosewood. Carved. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $350. (650)815-8999.
kidney shaped marble topped end table
25"L x 15"W x 25"H $85 650-832-1448
304 Furniture
1960'S MIRROR in heavy medium colored wood 44" x 38" $25 650-832-1448
after 11AM .
2 TWIN MAPLE bed frames, Cannon
Ball construction **SOLD **
3-TIER
WIRE
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
NEW
4DAY
weather
$29, 650-595-3933
forecaster,
36 Mockingbird
singer Foxx
37 Asian mushroom
with an odd
spelling
38 Freeze!
39 Breyers competitor
40 Storm relief org.
43 Packed up for
shipping
44 Whodunit reason
45 The Wind in the
Willows croaker
46 Help out
47 Dating from
48 Bungled
53 The Bridge on
the River __
54 Daughters
brothers
57 Part of a tennis
match
58 Padres hermano
59 On a scale of one
to __
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304 Furniture
304 Furniture
316 Clothes
redwood,
$20.
new $20.00
PREMIUM MOVING blankets good condition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
308 Tools
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CENTRAL PNEUMATIC Air compressor
for sale. 8 gal. 125 lb. pressure. good
condition $30 650-871-8907
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
CRAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new.
(650)573-5269
DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun table. $1,500/obo. ((650)342-6993
DYNAGLOPRO
HEATER.
Phone: 650-591-8062
$40.00
306 Housewares
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
good
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER,
condition $50 (650)878-9542
Toilet
Seat,
Call (650)344-5200
440 Apartments
Belmont 962 SQ ft, 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
$2,800 per month.Westside. No smoking; No pets. Access to 280, 92 & 101.
Good Credit Required. (650)492-0625.
470 Rooms
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
$95.00,
$99
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Color: floral design. good condition
$45.00. (650)266-3184
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
Garage Sales
316 Clothes
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
IBM SELECTRIC II typewriter with several different font balls. Excellent condition; $40; 650-347-5743
FREE SIZE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uniform great condition Perfect for
that costume party.322-9598
LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
styles , $20/ pair. call 650-592-2648
LEATHER COAT $30 call 650-834-4833
LEATHER JACKET, New Black Italian
style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
MEN'S SKI boots size 10, $75.
(650)520-1338
NEW JOCKEY Men's Classic Crew
white tshirts (L) 3pk $15/each (5 available) 650.952.3466
NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover
sweaters
(XL)
$15/each
(650)952-3466
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
PRADA DAYPACK / Purse, Sturdy black
nylon canvas, like new, made in Italy,
$35 (650)591-6596
Call (650)344-5200
645 Boats
16 FT SEA RAY. I/B. $1,200. Needs Upholstery. Call 650-898-5732.
2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
excellend
condition.
$7,200.
Call
(650)347-2559
(650) 340-0492
(most cars)
Just $45
Well run it
til you sell it!
Call (650)344-5200
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AA SMOG
620 Automobiles
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
25
BMW 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condition Sports package 3rd row seats
$20,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
CADILLAC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, perfect condition, like new, cashmere outside white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
(415)850-2370
CADILLAC 99 DeVille Concours,
98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer.
(650)270-6637
CHEVY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
CHEVY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$5,500, childs play three, call
(650)481-5296
GOT AN OLDER
CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the
Humane Society.
Call 1- 800-943-8412
(650) 340-0026
MENLO ATHERTON
AUTO REPAIR
WE SMOG ALL CARS
1279 El Camino Real
Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
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Concrete
Electricians
Hardwood Floors
Landscaping
Tree Service
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
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HARDWOOD
FLOORS
MAINTENANCE
SEASONAL LAWN
Hillside Tree
650-322-9288
Contractors
Construction
CALEDONIAN
MASONRY INC
Landscape Design!
We can design your
outdoor living
experience.
*BBQs *Pizza Ovens
*Patios *Flagstone
*Concrete/Foundation
Call For Free Estimate:
(650) 525-9154
COMPLETE
GARDENING
SERVICES
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
Call Jose:
$40 & UP
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General Clean Up
and Irrigation Systems
(650) 315-4011
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Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
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Cleaning
Experience s Reasonable
References s Free Estimates
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650.533.8063
PENINSULA
CLEANING
CHAINEY HAULING
Junk & Debris Clean Up
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
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Service
LOCALLY OWNED
AAA RATED!
(650)400-5604
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
www.acehardwoodflooring.com
Hauling
Housecleaning
Concrete
Gardening
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
Cleaning
Painting
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
Trimming
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
MICHAELS
PAINTING
(650) 574-0203
lic#628633
Plumbing
MEYER
PLUMBING
SUPPLY
650-350-1960
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
Roofing
REED
ROOFERS
(650) 591-8291
BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES
1-800-344-7771
Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
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Concrete
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*Bricks *Pavers *Driveways
*Flagstones
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Since 1985
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CONTRACTOR
(650)701-6072
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& DECK CO.
(650) 453-3002
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HONEST HANDYMAN
Remodeling, Plumbing,
Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance, New Construction.
No Job Too Small
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650.232.7650
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evision interview in April, Charles Koch
called Clinton and Trump terrible role models and trashed Trumps monstrous proposal for a temporary ban of foreign
Muslims entering the U.S.
In the months since, while many
Republicans flipped back and forth as to
whether to support their nominee, the
Kochs never considered engaging in a
Trump-Clinton match, even when some
donors pressed them at a conference in
August.
Instead, Koch groups have spent about
$42 million on TV, radio and digital advertising in Senate races. As of this month,
they have abandoned paid media altogether,
preserving their money for what is a much
more critical hole to plug: door-to-door
advocacy.
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HEROIN
Continued from page 6
Langloss agreed: Its an important part of
the program, but its not the focus. It sends
a message to people struggling that were
not here to arrest you. Were here to help
you.
Simply offering immunity for turning in
drugs isnt enough; programs need to offer
ways of ending the cycle of drug abuse,
arrest and incarceration, addiction experts
say.
But the ultimate impact of programs like
Gloucesters remains to be seen.
Advocates cite lower rates of drug-related
crimes like shoplifting and burglary and
fewer fatal overdoses, but independent analysts caution there are likely other factors
contributing to those declines. And no published data yet show how addicts fare after
treatment.
Officials in Gloucester, Scarborough and
Dixon say informal surveys suggest 10 to
35 percent of participants have relapsed at
least once.
Seattles 5-year-old LEAD program
which connects low-level drug offenders and
prostitutes with support including housing
and mental health counseling instead of jail
hasnt been compiling drug use statistics
but will going forward, said Lisa Daugaard,
who helps manage the program. It is being
replicated in Santa Fe, New Mexico;
Albany, New York; Baltimore; Portland,
PARK
Continued from page 4
on Madison Avenue and YMCA, whether by
rebuild or renovation, is a long-planned
project.
The YMCA is located two blocks away on
Hudson Street.
The project includes a campus of buildings and spaces including the Veterans
Memorial building, Herkner Pool, Wellness
Center (old 49er building), Resource
Building (city administration and senior
HISTORY
Continued from page 3
who endured much for many. Earlier that
year, Billings made a rare public appearance
on a San Francisco television program that
took place on the 25th anniversary of
Mooneys release from prison. Gentry
reported that Billings said very little, but he
did smile when the interviewer said that he
had played an important part in American
history.