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BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS Frigid fashion: Chicagoans layer up and dress warm across the city to withstand negative temperatures Wednesday, one of the coldest days ever on record in the city's history. Bringing the homeless in Hardy souls brave freeze from cold not always easy to work and help others By Hannah Leone Near the back of the By Patrick M. O’Connell, John Keilman, Lolly Chicago Tribune camp, within the glow of Bowean, Elvia Malagon and Morgan Greene Willis Tower, a woman’s Chicago Tribune Ducking under a blue voice answered from inside tarp hung across an opening an orange and white tent. Armed with steaming hot do was shake their stock- in a wire fence, Richard Like the others, it was coffee and hand warmers, ing-covered heads in disbe- Vargas and Mimi Hristova mostly covered by layers of multiple socks and layer lief. shuffled through mounds of blankets and tarps. Some upon layer of thermal gear, “A couple of people have snow, pausing at each of were capped with snow; residents across the Chi- come in asking me if I’ve close to a dozen tents in a others had been brushed cago area steeled them- seen a penguin outside,” small lot near Roosevelt off. selves against an arctic said David Avalos, who Road and the Dan Ryan Between 8 and 9 p.m. surge that gripped the up- served a steady stream of Expressway. Tuesday, as Vargas made a per Midwest on Wednesday resilient customers order- “Salvation Army, hats final call around the icy lot, ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE as dangerously cold condi- ing cream cheese turnovers gloves scarves socks!” Var- the wind chill was 26 below Richard Vargas of the Salvation Army and a woman from a tions brought the city and at La Luz Bakery in north gas bellowed. “Salvation zero. It would get much church pray with David Jefferson near Lower Wacker Drive. suburbs to a near-standstill. suburban Mundelein. Army, hats gloves scarves worse through the night. By The now-infamous polar The sustained blast of socks!” 6 a.m. Wednesday, the tem- vortex was at it again, plum- subzero temperatures was Hardened paths led perature had sunk to minus meting the region into a far from a laughing matter, around tents, snow piles, 22 with a wind chill of 49 MORE COVERAGE INSIDE cold snap so frigid it made however, leading to dozens trash bags and bare trees. degrees below zero. the South Pole look like a of frostbite injuries at area The broken bristles of a All week, forecasters ■ Veterans of Arctic and Antarctic expeditions offer warm day at the beach. hospitals and several traffic straw broom were clotted preached the dangers of advice for surviving the polar vortex. Chicagoland, Page 7 It was such a precipitous crashes on ice-covered in- with ice and snow. An spending too much time ■ Don’t panic if you see fire along Metra tracks. It’s used to drop in temperature — mi- terstates in Illinois and artificial evergreen garland outside. Frostbite could keep trains running in the cold. Chicagoland, Page 8 nus 23 degrees — at a northwest Indiana. Thou- was swirled around a ■ Amid cancellations, airlines add warming shelters, chili certain point, all residents skinny tree trunk. Turn to Homeless, Page 9 and extra workers to cope with the cold. Business and business owners could Turn to Cold, Page 8

Chicago ad executive Foxconn reconsidering kicks butt ‘like a girl’ Her Super Bowl Watching the video, $10B Wisconsin venture your heart breaks a little, spot was spark for because you know that, in Much-hyped questioned whether the would focus on manufac- social change a year or two, she’ll under- plant will end up being turing. stand that’s not what it ANTONIO PEREZ/TRIBUNE manufacturing site good for taxpayers, while “As we have previously By Cindy Dampier means to everyone else. may feature R&D some local economic de- noted, the global market Chicago Tribune You’ve likely seen the TRIBUNE EDITORIAL velopment officials said environment that existed “Like a Girl” video. It’s an By Ally Marotti the facility could still pro- when the project was first The small girl faces ad for Procter & Gamble’s THE BETTER and Lauren Zumbach vide a boost for the region. announced has changed,” forward into the lights as feminine-protection CITY HALL Chicago Tribune Now, it “feels like things the company said in a the camera rolls, chin up, brand Always, though the are just in flux,” said Kevin statement. “As our plans all determination and fo- product itself is never THAT CHICAGO Foxconn Technology Considine, president and are driven by those of our cus in a fluffy pink sun- shown. Instead, the short NEEDS NOW Group is reconsidering CEO of nonprofit econo- customers, this has neces- dress. Her eyes are bright. film points out the drop in plans for its first U.S. plant, mic development organi- sitated the adjustment of She is missing at least one confidence girls experi- Tremors have shaken the which promised a $10 bil- zation Lake County Part- plans for all projects, in- tooth. “What does it mean ence in puberty — and the city’s political landscape. lion investment and up to ners, in Lincolnshire, Ill. cluding Wisconsin.” to you when I say run like way that, at that same Voters, do you feel it? 13,000 jobs in southeastern The Taiwanese elec- The statement said Fox- a girl?” says the director, critical turning point, do- You’re empowered. So the Wisconsin, raising ques- tronics giant, which sup- conn is still committed to off camera. She blinks, ing something “like a girl” question is, what City Hall tions about the future of a plies Apple, said Wednes- the creation of 13,000 jobs squeezing up her face the becomes shorthand for do you want? Today, the project seen as vital to the day that it is considering and its long-term invest- way kids do. weakness and ineptitude. Tribune Editorial Board region’s economic devel- adding research and devel- ment in Wisconsin, but a “It means run as fast as begins publishing its en- opment. opment work to a facility you can,” she answers. Turn to Like a girl, Page 7 dorsements. Page 15 At least one resident that it originally said Turn to Foxconn, Page 6

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JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Sunrise reveals a frigid lakefront Wednesday, which was not a good day for the power — and heat — to go out.

John Kass Cold facts: Power outage changes one’s view Last call for Algren Before the power went out at our Or perhaps they might think about children or cat ladies. I didn’t feel like house, and the cold sent its fingernails old Nan with her stories of the white telling anyone to lick the pole. contest entries through the walls and the wind began walkers and the deadly cold. I wanted someone to tell me I’d be If you are thinking about entering the Nelson Algren to sing of death, I planned on writing Or maybe consider another story warm. The police said Common- Awards contest, it’s time to do so. The deadline for en- quite a different column. about the cold: “Silent Snow, Secret wealth Edison told them that power tries in the Chicago Tribune’s 2019 Algren Awards con- Something pithy to poke fun at all Snow,” by Conrad Aiken, about a boy would be restored in an hour. test is 11:59 p.m. Central time Jan. 31. those irritating summer children who goes mad in the snow. Yes, mad. Or two. The contest honors Chicago literary great Nelson panicking over the polar vortex that You can go mad standing alone, Maybe. Algren. We invite writers to submit their previously un- makes it feel like 50 degrees below with your tongue stuck to the pole, I Is it odd that gas heat doesn’t work published short fiction stories, which must be less than zero outside. suppose, can’t you? without electric power? 8,000 words. You’ve heard them, haven’t you? Or, perhaps, with their tongue I don’t know. I should have known. An important feature of this contest is that it is a blind They’ve been jabbering nonsensi- stuck to the pole they might amuse But I didn’t. entry process. That means that authors’ names must cally in media for media for days now, themselves with other winter stories, A candle in the dark helps you not appear on the stories. The requirement ensures that warning us to wear hats, gloves, boots, like the one on Drudge about all those listen. I don’t know why that is, either, judges are able to evaluate each story on its own merits. coats. crazy cat ladies fanning out across but in the dark, it helps concentrate For full submission guidelines and to submit your It’s as if they’ve never seen a proper frozen Chicagoland. the eardrums. And when your power story, visit algren.submittable.com/submit. northern winter. And so my plan was The crazy cat ladies seem deter- is out in the cold and the heat is off, The contest will have a grand prize winner and five to simply tell them this: mined to save some 20,000 feral cats and the wind is blowing, you hear it finalists. Just lick the pole, summer children. before they became cat-sicles. speak. Go on, lick the pole “just to see Feral cats hate humans and they The wind doesn’t speak to you what will happen.” slaughter songbirds, but they’re a directly. The wind speaks to the win- You know they’ve thought about protected political class. If you’ve ever dows. If you’re unlucky, you can licking the pole. They thought about it dared speak ill of feral cats, and felt eavesdrop. When you have power and VINTAGE PHOTOS OF CHICAGO plenty. the wrath of cat ladies, you know. heat, you can’t really understand what And now it’s the perfect time, the Perhaps it comes from breathing in the wind says to the window. The @vintagetribune Instagram, a photography account perfect day for it. Years from now, the parasites found in cat feces. Some But when it’s 50 below outside, you produced by the photo editors of the Chicago Tribune, they might tell their descendants, “On cat ladies go mad, too, poor things. can understand what the wind says. It has been mining the archives. These are the images that the coldest day in Chicago, I licked They would most likely ignore you says: “I’m coming in and they can’t would have been posted had Instagram existed in, say, the pole, and lived to tell the tale.” — stuck to the pole as you were — in stop me.” 1932. This book is an inspired portrait of one of the It would make a great bit on social their search of their precious feral The neighbor’s generator, trying to world’s great metropolises, told through the lenses of media, tongues stuck to steel, random cats. You might even hear the crazy kick on, also says something. It says, the countless feet-on-the-street photographers from thoughts about the physics of what cat ladies chattering, about the names “Why didn’t you get a generator, you the city’s hometown paper. Get a copy at store. just happened to the water in the they’ve given to their feral cats, about fool?!” chicagotribune.com/books. saliva. But tongues frozen to poles odd feline personality traits and so on, Finally, the power came back on as CHICAGO TRIBUNE BOOKS tend to drive science out of the brain, and you’d wave your arms in panic, promised. But in late afternoon, as I and they’d just stand there, waving and make high-pitched sounds, but began writing this, the power went “So Social: Tips on Improving Your Social Media their hands in panic, shrieking they wouldn’t see you. They’re on a out again. And it got cold, again. Presence for Business and Personal Use.” “So Social” tongue-lessly in the cold. mission. There is a fireplace. We huddled is a collection of Tribune articles written by social media Wouldn’t their friends laugh and And you would stand there and around it and made tea, and Zeus the experts Amy Guth and Scott Kleinberg. It explores the laugh? most likely freeze to death, all because Wonder Dog nestled at our feet. benefits and dangers of social media from professional Someone would say it was exactly you were a human and not some cat There is a story I should read at the and personal standpoints. For anyone interested in like that movie about shooting your worthy to be saved. fireplace, one that I’d read as a boy, growing their social media following, understanding Web eye out, or some derivative Holly- It would begin with a numbing. one that taught lessons that I promis- marketing, or keeping accounts secure, it is a must read. wood junk, and their friends could At least that’s what I’d planned on ed myself I would never, ever forget. Get a copy at store.chicagotribune.com/books. take photos and make memes of ice doing, mocking the whole stupid But I did. and snow. business, but just before dawn on A Jack London story, “To Build a And you’re stuck to the pole. Wednesday, the power to our house Fire.” It could be fun. went out. ACCURACY AND ETHICS If they had their smartphones, they Betty found a candle, a ridiculous Listen to "The Chicago Way" pod- Margaret Holt, standards editor might even listen to Ser Alliser purple candle from who knows cast with John Kass and Jeff Carlin at Thorne, of the Night’s Watch from where, and went back to bed, reason- www.wgnradio.com/category/wgn- The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs “Game of Thrones,” tell them about ing that it would be warmer upstairs. plus/thechicagoway. professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- the true nature of cold and what you And my perspective changed just one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of eat when you’re cold and hungry like that. I didn’t feel like making [email protected] conduct. 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ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Firefighters and others work Wednesday in subzero temperatures at the scene of a fatal fire in the 2000 block of West 53rd Street in the Back of the Yards neighborhood. Give warm thanks for ‘essential’ workers’

polar vortex, when a meteorol- responding to calls for help, the carts from the parking lot and We are warm, and safe. We ogist says it’s “about as cold as firefighters prepped to roll into making sure the coffee is fresh are nonessential, which on it can get in Chicago” and the the wind’s chill at a moment’s — all had to trudge through days like this might be less a kids are home from school and notice when a space heater subzero temperatures and blow to the ego and more a it’s noisy and chaotic inside and sparks a blaze or someone gets come, by foot or car or train, to blessing. quiet as Christmas Day on the a whiff of a gas leak. work on a day unfit for human Our lives are made better by frozen streets outside, there is a There are workers out re- movement. fellow human beings who are Rex W. Huppke need to be grateful. pairing furnaces so people can Doctors and nurses are essential, who take to the cas- Grateful for the very noise stay in their homes, plumbers caring for the sick and mending tle’s battlements when the Gratitude may not be the and warmth and chaos around fixing burst pipes, electric broken bones, and saints-in- polar vortex charges. likeliest emotion when the you. Not everyone has that — company crews making sure waiting are on the streets help- This arctic cold will pass and world around us freezes. When some have only chaos. Some you have power or, if you don’t, ing the homeless or in church we’ll all return to our day-to- we’ve been divvied into “es- don’t have a home to be that outages won’t last long. basements handing out blan- day, but some will have felt the sential” and “nonessential” trapped in or a window to look Those folks don’t have the kets and hot meals. ice-to-the-face winds far more workers and fires are lit around out at the frozen world. option of working from home. As we look out our windows than others. And they deserve tracks to keep the trains mov- Some are face-to-face with They’re feeling the bite of the and curse the cold — the hassle our thanks. ing. When it’s too bloody cold it, huddled under blankets and coldest of cold days and mak- of it all, the inconvenience — Keep that in mind as your for dogs to bark and the sub- boxes on Lower Wacker Drive ing the rest of our lives better, we should feel grateful, be- vortex-induced emotions drift zero wind makes the house or, if they’re lucky, in a shelter and safer. That’s something to cause while we stay secluded, toward frustration or impa- creak like it’s in pain. for a day or so until the normal, be grateful for. working away on laptops and tience. Gratitude is necessary. When Anchorage, Alaska, is livable winter chill returns. There are grocery stores watching this historic cold And it’s warmer, by far. downright balmy by compari- We should feel grateful, open, and restaurants. The blast through panes of frosted son. deeply, for the essential work- people in those places — stock- glass, the frozen world out [email protected] But under the heel of the ers, the police officers out ing shelves and rounding up there is working.

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Yes, it’s cold. Pilsen development attorneys But we’re real Chicagoans, seek to depose Ald. Solis soon Burke corruption case spills obtain,” the motion says. “Or, if Alderman Solis invokes his right not to testify under not wannabes. into ward gentrification battle the Fifth Amendment, that fact may also There’s nothing be relevant to PPI’s pending motion for like a good polar By John Byrne summary judgment, as it would eliminate vortex to show the Chicago Tribune a possible City witness on key issues.” world what Chi- Solis stepped down as Zoning Commit- cagoans are made of. The City Hall corruption scandal in- tee chairman Tuesday, with Mayor Rahm We’re tough, and volving Ald. Daniel Solis wearing an Emanuel noting in a statement announc- we’re determined to undercover wire for the FBI is now ing the move that the alderman “has make sure everyone bleeding into a court case over a proposed recognized that he cannot effectively knows it. giant housing development that’s been a preside over the matters before the Regardless of flashpoint in the fight over gentrification Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and what folks in New in Pilsen. Building Standards.” Dahleen York, Detroit or A developer that sued the city last year Solis has not been charged with wrong- Glanton Milwaukee might after Solis rezoned a property in Pilsen to doing. He is not running for re-election. think, when it block construction of a big mixed-use Burke is free on a $10,000 unsecured comes to winter weather, we’re the complex at the site is arguing that the bond. He has yet to enter a plea, but his champs. We are the only people who can alderman must be deposed soon in the ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2015 attorney, Charles Sklarsky, has said the take a mix of snow, wind and sub-zero case because the allegation that he’s Ald. Daniel Solis has said he derailed the allegations are meritless. Burke stepped temperatures and turn it into a celebra- wrapped up in a federal investigation puts project because the developer didn’t meet down as Finance Committee chairman but tion. his future availability in doubt. “Under the his demands for affordable housing units. remains in the race for a 13th full term We’ve got the pictures to prove it. circumstances, it is unclear how long representing the 14th Ward. The first thing I did this morning, even Alderman Solis will be available for deposed immediately in the Pilsen case, PMG Pilsen Investments proposed before getting out of bed, was post a pic- deposition,” states the motion, which was lawyers for developer PMG Pilsen Invest- plans in 2016 for a giant apartment and ture of my cute Boo the Pomeranian filed last week in Cook County Circuit ments LLC brushed at the nearly unchal- commercial complex on about 8 acres of weather app on Facebook and Twitter Court. lenged power aldermen by tradition wield vacant land near 16th and Peoria streets in showing the temperature at minus 21. Solis wore an undercover wire and in zoning decisions within their wards. Pilsen. It didn’t get the response I expected, recorded multiple conversations with Ald. “He was the sole sponsor and propo- Solis, who has faced criticism from though. Everybody else, it seemed, was Edward Burke, sources told the Tribune. nent of the downzone ordinance that is at community activists who say he hasn’t posting pictures of themselves outside, Burke has been charged with attempted the core of this case,” the motion states. “It done enough to stop displacement of bundled up to the eyeballs and unfazed, as extortion over allegations he used his passed unanimously, consistent with the families from the traditionally Hispanic though it were a typical Chicago day. position as alderman to threaten to shut ‘Aldermanic Prerogative’ rule observed in neighborhood south of downtown, sub- One friend boasted about being the only down the renovation of a Burger King in City Council. He was also the chair of the sequently rezoned the land for industrial passenger in the “L” car, maybe the entire his ward unless the owners hired his Committee on Zoning at the time the use, making it impossible for the project to train. My canine friend, Henry Nipper, property tax appeals firm. ordinance was proposed and passed. proceed. posted before and after pictures of himself The situation illustrates the potentially Alderman Solis is the key City witness in The alderman said he did so because the going outside to pee and then back inside far-reaching implications of Solis’ involve- this case.” developer wouldn’t meet his demands for snuggled in his favorite blanket. How can ment in the federal investigation. As the Solis could not be reached for comment more affordable housing units as part of you compete with that? A picture of a longtime powerful chairman of the City Wednesday. The city Law Department the complex. phone app dog just wouldn’t cut it. Council Zoning Committee and the alder- declined comment because the litigation is Alex Spiro, an attorney for the devel- So I threw on my fake fur coat and man representing several of Chicago’s ongoing. oper, said the plaintiffs “have a lot of matching hat — the first outfit I bought hottest neighborhoods for new apartment But the developer argues that Solis’ questions for Solis and about people the winter I moved to Chicago 30 years and business developments, Solis has had alleged involvement in the investigation around him.” ago — earrings and a little lipstick and a hand in a huge number of zoning makes it imperative to get the alderman on “Solis’ actions are central to this case, headed outside to take a selfie. This would decisions in recent years. Some aldermen the record soon. and we have reasons — some of which are be my official polar vortex photo, which and others have said his motives in all such “PPI should be allowed to secure his public — to depose him sooner rather than will show up in my social media news decisions must now be questioned and testimony before any potential criminal later,” Spiro said. feed memories for years to come, so I investigated. proceeding, conviction or plea makes his wanted to look nice. In the motion calling for Solis to be deposition impractical or impossible to [email protected] Twitter @_johnbyrne I’d hoped it would be a quick trip out the door and back inside. But as you know, selfies rarely work out on the first take. It took about five minutes — around the time it takes to get frostbite — to get a shot I liked. My fingertips were red and burning. But mission accomplished — more than 50 likes in the first 30 minutes. The phone calls and texts from my friends and relatives in the South started pouring in. “Are you OK?” someone asked. “They say it’s colder in Chicago than Alaska, Antarctica and the North Pole.” I assured them that I was handling the cold just fine. After all, I’m officially a Chicagoan now. No more of that trans- planted Southerner talk when referring to me. I laughed when I heard they practically shut down the state of Georgia on Tues- day because a little snow was predicted — but never happened. Wimps! Eight years ago, I passed my final exam with flying colors, spending eight hours stuck on a CTA bus on Lakeshore Drive during a debilitating blizzard. I docu- mented the evening on Facebook and Twitter until my phone went dead. Now, for extra credit, I’ve got a polar vortex — whatever that is — under my belt. Yep, I’m like everybody else in Chicago. A couple of weeks ago, on a night we got several inches of snow, I met friends out for dinner. A few days later, a friend and I went over to the lake at 10 p.m. to see the blood moon eclipse. It was snowing so hard we couldn’t see a thing. But that’s not the point. The point ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE is that we went. Chicago firefighters work near a building where a fatal fire occurred in the 2000 block of West 53rd Street on Wednesday. With this global warming thing going on, Chicago has been in danger of losing its rep as the city that laughs in the face of Police: Adult man, 16-year-old boy frigid weather. After a couple of winters that weren’t even cold enough to kill the alley rats, Mother Nature took pity on us this week and dropped the temperature to left dead after Back of the Yards fire the lowest it’s been since 1985, allowing us to prove once again that we can take any- By Lolly Bowean “I know there were kids dressed her two children in warm sweat- thing she throws our way. and Rosemary Sobol ers, coats and boots in case they had to So we spent the morning bragging Chicago Tribune that lived there. It’s so evacuate. about standing on the “L” platform. We “I know there were kids that lived boasted it was so cold here that Amtrak Wednesday morning, icicles stood stiffly sad.” there,” she said. “It’s so sad.” had to cancel routes in and out of Chicago. in the burned-out windows on the three- Guadalupe Alcaraz didn’t notice the We warned that Navy Pier had to shut story sky blue frame building. — Norma Gonzalez, next-door neighbor fires until the flames were shooting from down and “Hamilton” performances were A 16-year-old boy and a 24-year-old man the building and the fire trucks were canceled. died in a fire at the apartment building in parked out front. Because of the bitter cold, On top of it, we couldn’t get our mail the Back of the Yards neighborhood on the the smoke looked like a white puff cloud delivered Wednesday. And Lou Malnati’s South Side, according to Chicago police. By the time firefighters got into the attic, surrounding the structure. didn’t deliver pizza. The fire started at the building in the one of the victims was obviously dead, Alcaraz said he attended Fulton Ele- Yep, it was cold in Chicago. Let us tell it, 2000 block of West 53rd Street, said Sally Langford said. Workers tried to resuscitate mentary School with the teen who died, that polar vortex hit Chicago harder than Bown, a spokeswoman for Chicago police. a second victim, but weren’t successful. until the boy recently started attending anywhere else. “They found them. … They were unable “The fire was most intense in the back” Lane Tech. We’re going to pretend the tempera- to get out,’’ Bown said of the victims. “They of the building, Langford said. “The fire “I’m still shocked about it. I knew him so ture didn’t drop to minus 75 in Grand were unable to escape the fire.’’ may have cut off their escape.” it hurts,” he said. “My mom took over Forks, N.D., or that it was so cold in the Both were dead at the scene, inside in Wednesday, officials were still investi- blankets, it was sub-zero cold, so she Milwaukee area that trucks couldn’t the attic or upper floor. gating the cause of the fire and where wanted them to keep warm while they deliver beer. The fire was reported to police just after exactly it started. It took firefighters about waited for family to pick them up.” Chicagoans will just add the 2019 polar 8:35 a.m. and fire trucks were on the scene 15 minutes to extinguish it. A CTA warming bus remained on the vortex to our list of unique bragging rights in three minutes, said Larry Langford, a Norma Gonzalez, who lives next door, scene after the fire. — alongside the fallacy that Chicago got spokesman for the Chicago Fire Depart- said she didn’t know the families that lived As Gonzalez stood outside her home, the nickname “Windy City” because of ment. in the building. But her eyes welled with Chicago police officers and fire officials the wind coming off Lake Michigan. Officials evacuated four people from the tears when she learned that two people milled around the inside of the building. Who cares if it may (or may not) really second floor of the building, but even died in the fire. There was a newer fire hydrant just a few refer to the amount of hot air bellowing rescue workers couldn’t get into the attic, “It’s really so sad. I wish I could have feet away, and the top two floors of the from the mouths of our politicians? Cer- Langford said. done something,” she said. “It breaks my building were completely destroyed by the tainly not real Chicagoans. “They couldn’t get into the attic to heart.” flames. rescue anyone,” he said. “Smoke detectors Gonzalez was in her kitchen when she [email protected] were heard downstairs. We didn’t see any first smelled smoke and then heard [email protected] Twitter @dahleeng in the attic area.” screaming, she said. She called 911 and [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 5

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Make the switch. 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 Foxconn reconsiders hyped Wisconsin plans Foxconn, from Page 1 President Donald certainly don’t want to see Trump attended the it go away.” spokeswoman declined to groundbreaking ceremony Local resident Kim Ma- give more details on how its for the plant in June 2018. honey isn’t so sure the plans had changed. Foxconn said in its state- project will end up being a The state’s “perform- ment that it was still con- good deal for taxpayers. ance-based contract with sidering making products Even if Foxconn ends up Foxconn provides the com- such as TV sets at the hiring as many workers as pany the flexibility to make facility. promised, the types of jobs these business decisions, However Reuters, which matter, she said. and at the same time, pro- first reported the news, “Everyone was saying, tects Wisconsin’s taxpay- said Foxconn planned to ‘Racine needs manufactur- ers,” Mark Hogan, chief dial that back, citing the ing jobs.’ That’s how it was executive and secretary of expensive costs of making billed,” she said. “I am for the Wisconsin Economic advanced TV screens in the jobs, it’s just the amount of Development Corporation, U.S. It also reported that the incentives promised for said in a statement. “As has pace of hiring would be these jobs.” NANCY STONE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2017 been reported, Foxconn slower than originally proj- Mahoney is one of the Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa contends he has paid the portion of the rent he owes. will not qualify for tax ected. homeowners living on land credits until, at the earliest, “In terms of TV, we have promised to Foxconn who, 2020, and then only if the no place in the U.S.,” Louis when the deal was an- company meets its annual Woo, special assistant to nounced, felt forced to Chicago alderman, landlord job creation and capital Foxconn Chief Executive move to make way for investment requirements. Terry Gou, told Reuters. development. Our ongoing discussions “We can’t compete.” The village said it has in dispute over office rent with company officials re- Foxconn said Wednes- since worked with proper- By Gregory Pratt records show is managed has paid his part of the rent flect Foxconn’s continued day that it would consider ty owners to acquire most Chicago Tribune by M. Fishman & Co. and that the amount owed commitment to the State of new applications for the of that land, paying 140 In the lawsuit, 2715 is from Guzzardi’s portion, Wisconsin.” technology behind those percent of what it consid- A prominent Logan NMA alleges that Ramirez- which hasn’t been paid The decision comes TVs, called thin-film tran- ers fair market for homes. Square developer is suing Rosa entered into a lease because Fishman has not amid escalating tension be- sistor, or TFT, technology. Mount Pleasant has ac- Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, with the prior landlord at filled out the necessary tween the U.S. and China Reports emerged last sum- quired about 97 percent of alleging that at least 2708-10 N. Sawyer Ave. that paperwork with the state. over trade. Foxconn manu- mer that there was an the area that’s part of the $96,251 in unpaid rent is was meant to last from May Ramirez-Rosa moved his factures many of its prod- oversupply of large TFT first phase of development owed on his ward office. 18, 2015, through May 31, offices Jan. 2. Guzzardi ucts in China, such as LCD panels, often used in and about 82 percent of the Ramirez-Rosa, mean- 2019. declined to comment on cellphone components that TVs, and producers would total area earmarked for while, said the lawsuit is a Fishman’s company ac- the situation, citing the are shipped abroad. The likely cut back. Foxconn. politically motivated attack quired the property in De- lawsuit. company is likely facing The project has faced Those acquisitions, so from a controversial devel- cember 2015, the lawsuit “These are just political pressure from both sides. criticism over the nearly $4 far, haven’t included Ma- oper he has opposed amid a said. games,” the alderman said. However, the longer- billion in state and local honey’s property. Mahoney wave of gentrification in The next year, Ramirez- “This is what happens term concern for Foxconn initiatives and Foxconn’s said she is scheduled to the Northwest Side ward. Rosa began making only when you stand up to seems to be keeping up history of not following discuss the sale with local Ramirez-Rosa and the “partial payments of the people like Mark Fishman.” with technology markets, through on ambitious U.S. officials in a few weeks, developer, Mark Fishman, rent due,” the lawsuit says. Fishman released a said Tim Sheehy, president factory announcements. after rejecting an initial have had a feud that dates The outstanding invoiced statement saying it isn’t of Metropolitan Milwau- Foxconn announced in offer in April. back to the alderman’s suc- amounts, plus contractu- “productive to respond to kee Association of Com- October 2017 that it would Local governments are cessful 2015 campaign for ally authorized late fees, (Ramirez-Rosa’s) mischar- merce. build the plant in the village not worried about Fox- the 35th Ward seat. total at least $96,251, ac- acterizations of me or my Foxconn’s vision of two of more than 26,000 people conn’s commitment to the Seeking to unseat then- cording to the lawsuit. actions in an attempt to years ago has been dis- about 60 miles north of region waning. The elec- incumbent Ald. Rey Colon, The landlord sent Ra- achieve some unknown po- rupted by changing econo- Chicago. State and local tronics maker has already Ramirez-Rosa campaigned mirez-Rosa a written no- litical purpose.” mic conditions and con- officials sprung into action, invested more than $200 against gentrification and tice to pay up on Dec. 7, “I have tried to work sumer demand, he said. offering incentives and an- million in Wisconsin, in- blasted Fishman, who sup- 2018, the lawsuit says. The with the alderman’s office, “Everyone says we have ticipating a wave of devel- cluding through construc- ported Colon and has been alderman instead vacated but he chose to shut me out to hold Foxconn to their opment and workforce de- tion contracts, according to criticized for buying prop- the premises, the lawsuit at every step,” Fishman commitment,” Sheehy said. velopment needs. a statement from Racine erties and raising rents. says. said. “While it’s unfortu- “I don’t want to hold Fox- Investors planned ahead County and Mount Pleas- Now the two are em- In July 2015, state Rep. nate the alderman chose to conn to invest in a buggy for related businesses, and ant leaders. broiled in a legal fight that Will Guzzardi moved into be divisive and is making whip factory while we’ve landowners near the proj- The first 120,000- led Ramirez-Rosa to move the building and the lease this personal, everyone got the first cars rolling off ect site began to worry square-foot building on his offices in January amid was amended, Ramirez- knows there are conse- the assembly line. That about whether they’d have Foxconn’s campus is com- a re-election campaign Rosa said in a Dec. 10 letter quences for not paying makes no sense.” to move out of the devel- plete, and the next phase of against challenger Amanda to Fishman. But a Dec. 12, rent. We should hold our Money is already flowing opment’s way. construction is set to start Yu Dieterich. 2018, letter Fishman sent to public officials to a higher into the area — on both Local colleges and uni- this spring. Plus, the state- The lawsuit was filed the alderman disputes that, standard.” sides of the Wisconsin- versities also began train- ment said, the devel- Jan. 18 in Cook County saying there is no evidence Illinois border — and local ing a pipeline of potential opment agreements Fox- Circuit Court by 2715 NMA of such a change. [email protected] officials and contractors re- employees. Kenosha’s conn entered into are le- LLC, a company that state The alderman said he Twitter @royalpratt main optimistic about the Gateway Technical College gally binding and include project’s economic impact. added an advanced manu- “strong protections for tax- After all, the Foxconn facturing curriculum and payers.” project is “the biggest thing new lab space. The school “We understand that that happened to Wiscon- said at the time that the Foxconn must be nimble in sin since the Green Bay scale of Foxconn’s plans responding to market Packers,” said Rebecca helped Gateway expedite changes to ensure the long- Seaton, owner of Rockford- the growth of its manufac- term success of their Wis- based R.A. Seaton Contrac- turing program. consin operations,” the Remodeling your tor Services, which was When the project was statement said. “We fully hired to haul dirt and mate- announced, Considine, of expect that Foxconn will rials to prepare for con- Lake County Partners, said meet its obligations to the KITCHEN? struction on the Foxconn he was optimistic there state, county and village.” site and nearby roads. would be spillover benefits The incentive package The construction work for Illinois since manufac- Foxconn signed totals she’d been hired to do is turing projects tend to at- nearly $4 billion, but the moving ahead as planned, tract suppliers and pur- actual amount the com- she said. Even if the com- chase products and serv- pany receives is dependent pany changes what it’s pro- ices from nearby busi- on job creation quotas. ducing in Mount Pleasant, nesses. It fell short with the 178 Seaton said it still repre- If Foxconn shifts some of full-time jobs it created in sented an opportunity for the work done in Wiscon- 2018, and did not claim its the region. sin to research, it could funds, according to a letter “They’ve already com- affect the types of jobs the company sent to Wis- mitted. They’ve bought Foxconn is looking to fill consin officials. buildings,” she said “I don’t and opportunities for other It can still earn the cred- think anything will businesses in the region, its down the road if it change.” Considine said. makes up for the deficit. Foxconn promised a “It’s definitely a change state-of-the-art liquid crys- in what the opportunity [email protected] tal display manufacturing looks like, but it’s too soon Twitter @AllyMarotti to say what the impact will [email protected] plant, big enough to hold Twitter @laurenzumbach five Merchandise Marts, on be,” he said. “It’s still a big 1,200 acres. project in our region and I

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POLAR VORTEX Veterans of Arctic, Antarctic share tips for surviving cold By Robert McCoppin anston, Axford goes on Chicago Tribune research expeditions studying climate change As she bikes or walks to at the Greenland ice sheet. work at the Field Museum “There seems to be a on especially cold days, theme in my life of ending Akiko Shinya sometimes up in cold places,” she sniffs and feels the inside said. of her nostrils freeze, or She’s worked in the blinks and feels her eye- Arctic 18 times, some- lashes briefly freeze to- times sleeping in tents gether. That’s when she with an electrified fence flashes back to fossil- and an armed guard to hunting in Antarctica. keep the polar bears out. “I kind of like that Her coldest trip was sensation for an instant,” years ago on Baffin Island she said. “It takes a little in Canada, where in May tug to open your eyes.” there was still 7 feet of ice E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE It was at the bottom of on the lakes, the sea bay AJ Hassan, a key creator of Leo Burnett’s 2014 “Like a Girl” ad campaign, is VP/executive creative director at R/GA Chicago. the world where Shinya, was covered with ice and the museum’s chief fossil everything on land was preparator, discovered a frozen. new species of dinosaur, Axford travels to take Ad exec sparked social change ‘like a girl’ similar to Tyrannosaurus core samples of soil be- Like a girl, from Page 1 ily’s Muslim congregation. girl the same question? “I for us to have a discussion rex and sharing the same neath lakes as a measure Her father, a computer en- know a ton of young girls around ideas that are al- short arms. It was also of environmental change. Four years ago, the ad gineer, immigrated to the who are feisty and strong,” ready kicking around in our where her fingers went so On Baffin Island, her team made its prime-time debut U.S. from Pakistan to attend she says, “So I started to heads,” says Faye L. Wachs, numb from cold that she took samples ranging during the Super Bowl, de- the University of Michigan think that those two pic- professor of sociology at couldn’t open an insulated from present day to livering a message of female and “never went back.” Her tures would look very dif- California State Polytechnic bottle. 200,000 years ago. De- empowerment and becom- mother, an American Mus- ferent, a young girl versus University, who has written Now, as the polar vortex spite the current cold, ing a flashpoint for a con- lim, had Hassan and her an older woman or a man.” about gender and language. bears down on Chicago, it they found the past cen- versation about confidence younger sister, then re- The team agreed to shoot “It gave us an opportunity to reminds Shinya of those tury marked one of the and gendered insults and turned to her own career, a documentary-style video have a conversation and to days of perpetual frost in warmest spells on record, unconscious bias that con- eventually becoming a col- showing the experiment in talk about it.” the Antarctic. And as with marked by the disappear- tinues today. In the era of lege professor. action, and recruited direc- Perhaps even more others who have worked ance of a cold-loving in- #MeToo, it feels as relevant Her mother was a strong tor Lauren Greenfield, a telling than the initial reach in colder realms, that ex- sect that had lived there as ever. presence, even as Hassan lauded documentary pho- of “Like a Girl” is its long tra bite to the air reminds for the past 8,000 years. In the run-up to this navigated the rocky waters tographer and filmmaker tail. “I think the self-recog- her of a few special hacks Of course, 25,000 years year’s Super Bowl, the ad of adolescence and grap- who also directed the film nition that we found in it to stay warm in extreme ago, glacial ice covered the that has America’s attention pled with issues of her own. “The Queen of Versailles.” stuck around,” says Marcia conditions. land from the Arctic to is a campaign for Procter & “I grew up in a Muslim Because much of Green- Stepanek, a digital media When she is gearing up, Illinois, so a short cold Gamble’s Gillette, targeting community, but I knew field’s documentary work consultant and lecturer at Shinya focuses on min- snap isn’t so bad from a toxic masculinity with the from a very young age that I centers on the negative im- Columbia University. imizing exposed broader perspec- tagline “The Best Men Can was gay,” she says, “and so I pacts of advertising on cul- Stepanek uses “Like a Girl” skin, and combin- tive. Be.” The ad is, in many ways, had a lot of complicated ture, she carefully evaluates in her classes, and notes ing layers of silk Despite her ex- a direct descendant of “Like experiences in my child- the commercial work she that, no matter where her and wool. She sug- perience with ex- a Girl,” which since its hood. So it was good to have accepts, she says. The “Like students come from, “it still gests wearing silk treme tempera- online launch in June 2014 her as a strong role model.” a Girl” concept, she felt, had translates. It was the power next to the skin, as tures, Axford occa- has been viewed more than Hassan was just 17 when a lot of potential to speak to of a visual capture that stockings, panty- sionally makes a 90 million times worldwide her mother died. “It was issues that dovetailed with exposed the truth. It was hose or long rookie mistake. on YouTube and Facebook really hard,” she says, “be- her own work. almost a form of journal- underwear. In Ant- Shinya She once took off — and that doesn’t count the cause she was the rock of It also had a share of risk. ism.” arctica, she wore her mittens to take people who watched it dur- the family.” “We didn’t know if it was Zoe Covington-Towner, clothing issued by the U.S. a picture, then reached to ing the Super Bowl or saw it Her mother’s loss shaped going to work,” says Leo an 18-year-old freshman at Antarctic Program, in- grab a metal door handle. via media coverage. Hassan’s course as she Burnett’s Chief Creative Of- Vermont’s Middlebury Col- cluding two lightweight She immediately felt a For Chicago advertising moved into adulthood. “She ficer, North America and lege, who appeared in the wool undershirts, and a burning sensation before executive AJ Hassan, the had always had great hopes CEO Canada Judy John, the video as a 13-year-old, sees it heavy wool sweater, bib jerking her hand away. pervasiveness of the “Like a for me and my sister to creative lead on the “Like a as a formative experience. overalls, a down jacket “It’s all about the gloves Girl” campaign — and its pursue all of our dreams Girl” team. “It was a social “It’s really cool to look and a puffy red parka on for me,” she said. endless imitators — can be and achieve everything we experiment, and it was real, back at my eighth-grade top of that. She wore two Riding a snowmobile to almost spooky. “I go to could, and so I felt this sense and that’s why it felt real.” self,” she says, “and see how pairs of socks and cut off work in the field through Target,” she says, “and all of of responsibility to make To preserve that quality, I was becoming a feminist, sections of wool sock to occasional whiteout con- a sudden, there are all these sure that whatever I did, I casting was carefully con- and that experience really cover her wrists between ditions, Axford wore dou- T-shirts saying ‘like a girl.’ It did it well and I left an structed so that potential helped me find my feminist her coat sleeves and ble gloves under a pair of makes you think, wow, it’s impact,” Hassan says. subjects — including girls, voice.” She has realized gloves, with hand warm- insulated mittens, with just out there.” Hassan, who women, boys and men — Hassan’s hopes for the cam- ers on her wrists and military-grade “bunny was a key part of the nearly didn’t know exactly what paign, she says: “Now when ankles. boots” to keep her feet all-woman team at Leo Bur- Confidence gap they’d be asked to do on the someone says ‘like a girl,’ I She wore one tube of warm. “And staying dry is nett that created the “Like a By 2013, Hassan had es- day of shooting. feel like that (negative) con- fabric over her neck that so important.” Girl” campaign, is forever tablished her niche in the Almost immediately, the notation has completely came up just below her Last year, with a high bumping into something advertising world and was results of the experiment changed, at least for people nose and another over her around minus 30 on Baffin she started. tapped to be a part of an became apparent. “It was my age.” head, leaving only a slit for Island, similar to what That video that broke international creative team really magical on set,” says Reappropriation of nega- her eyes, which she cov- Chicago’s facing now, Ax- your heart? It was her idea. at Leo Burnett considering Greenfield, “because you tive language and raising ered with sunglasses. ford worried about op- Advertising, of course, a new piece of research could see people both being the conversation about gen- Above all, while spending erating planes in the cold, should have a huge reach if about girls for Always. caught in the stereotype of der equity are worthy ac- entire days outdoors, she but she said locals are so it’s well-executed. You see- “Girls were facing this con- what these words meant complishments. But Hassan tried to keep moving. used to it that “it’s busi- ing that video proves Has- fidence problem,” she says. and then simultaneously re- and others acknowledge “Your instinct in the ness as usual.” san is good at her job. But “There was this statistic alizing it shouldn’t be like that the work of “Like a cold is to stand still, but Ironically, the coldest underneath that surface that said that girls’ confi- that. People were coming Girl” and other campaigns you have to keep moving she’s been for a sustained layer — the awards, the dence drops twice as much up with these really honest like it is far from over. to get the blood flowing,” time was in Florence, Ita- attention, the social media as boys’ in adolescence. revelations about some- “There is an awareness of she said. “Shake your arms ly, during a cold snap, shares — there was some- How is that possible? That thing that was hiding in the need to focus on girls to drain the blood to your because there was no heat thing else. With the “Like a was the part that was stag- plain sight.” today that there wasn’t 10 fingertips, do jumping in most buildings, and she Girl” campaign, Hassan’s gering to me.” One of Hassan’s favorite years ago. Are we going to jacks, whatever.” hadn’t packed warm goals were bigger than mil- Hassan was determined moments came when a fix it overnight? Of course Geologist Yarrow Ax- clothes. lions of views. The aim, she to understand what the young woman started out not. But the more it gets into ford learned her cold- “I always feel a lot less says, “was to change the statistic meant as it played by showing an over-the-top the bloodstream, the more it weather skill growing up prepared for the cold meaning of the phrase ‘like out in real life. “Part of (the parody of “running like a can start to change,” says in rural Maine. Her home when I’m here,” she said. a girl.’ ” The idea wasn’t just drop in confidence) is phys- girl,” then noted that she Katty Kay, co-author with had only a wood-burning “I don’t have that bag of about changing buying hab- ical, what’s going on with a was a marathon runner. Claire Shipman of “The stove for heat, and when extreme cold weather its; it was about changing girl’s body. Part of it is what “She realized she was really Confidence Code for Girls.” the electricity went out, gear. But it’s also kind of language and social context. she’s starting to see in the making fun of herself and a And when it comes to the her mother melted snow fun. I love extreme It was about whether she world around her. What’s lot of other women,” says confidence gap for girls, the for water. Axford remem- weather and landscapes, could turn an advertise- appropriate for a girl to do, Hassan. In the end, the original data point that bers waking up as a child and this is some air com- ment into a spark for social what you should wear, woman says: “Why can’t spawned the campaign, and not wanting to touch ing from the Arctic, so it’s change. those messages are starting running like a girl also mean there has been little change. her feet to the floor. kind of exciting.” to sink in in adolescence winning the race?” A study conducted in Now as an associate Living with bias because you are much more 2018 for Kay and Shipman’s professor at Northwest- [email protected] aware socially. This maybe Changing the book shows that “girls’ con- ern University in Ev- Twitter @RobertMcCoppin Last fall, Hassan, 45, is challenges the way you saw fidence falls by something sitting at the front of a room yourself, because when narrative like 30 percent between the full of mostly women, in the you’re 7, 8 and 9, you’re just When the “Like a Girl” ad ages of 8 and 14,” says Kay, airy offices of R/GA Chi- being yourself.” was released online, Has- “and it never really recov- cago, where she is VP/ Hassan and the team at san, who was home on ers, compared to boys, so executive creative director. Leo Burnett hit upon a maternity leave, remembers clearly the confidence gap is Snap, crackle, pop? She’s part of a panel discus- phrase that seemed to per- watching throughout the still there.” sion timed to the 3 Percent fectly encapsulate the prob- day as the response grew. “It Hassan remains aware of Movement conference, lem: the old playground was just like a snowball that the need to focus on women It’s frosted quakes which aims to foster diver- insult “like a girl.” wouldn’t stop. And at that and girls. “Right now, I sity and advance women in Sitting in a Toronto con- moment, I really was think we’ve still got a long By Juan Perez Jr. Deubelbeiss of the Na- advertising. She’s telling a ference room that was func- floored because I realized way to go on the women’s Chicago Tribune tional Weather Service. story about starting out, tioning as the campaign war that what we had done was conversation,” she says. “When the water about how in order to make room, Hassan started to create something that was Since the “Like a Girl” Yes, you did actually freezes, it starts to expand it easier to land interviews, think about what “like a so meaningful to so many campaign, she has done hear that. and it’ll move the soil, she dropped her given girl” might look like. “It women. … We spent hours work on HIV prevention, As temperatures subsoil, rocks and every- name, Ayesha, from her really conjured up for me watching this thing go into marriage equality, women plunged to Antarctic lev- thing around it. That’ll resume in favor of her that if I were to ask almost the millions.” artists and creativity in els across the region create these little minia- initials. “That way, they had anyone what it would look Greenfield was aston- schools — and leads pur- Wednesday, social media ture quakes.” to judge me on my work, not like to run like a girl, they ished too. “I spend most of pose-driven work at R/GA, lit up with reports of loud That’s right. Miniature my gender, not my ethnicity. would probably prance my life in documentary where new requests for outdoor booms, cracks quakes. This is how I had to hack around and flail their arms.” work, which is supposed to work focused on women’s and bangs. Cryoseisms are weird the system a little bit.” In an She was disturbed to realize be the biggest social impact issues continue to come her They’re called ice events but not something industry that has been his- it was her own first thought you can have,” she says. way. Advertising, Hassan quakes, or frost quakes. Or the weather service keeps torically dominated by as well. “And I will never have as says, might be the perfect cryoseisms, if you want to detailed statistics on. Just white male creatives, it Back in Chicago, Hassan much social impact as I did profession for a social activ- get technical about it. add them to a list of winter worked. asked co-workers at the Leo in this shoot that we did in ist. “We have this mega- These peculiar events oddities that pop up in a It wasn’t the first time Burnett office to show her one day, and in such a short phone that other people are occurring because the city where frozen train she had gracefully naviga- what running like a girl form.” don’t have, and yeah, we can weather is causing the tracks are lit ablaze to ted bias. looked like. Prancing and In an atmosphere of use that to get coupons out ground to explode. Sort keep things moving. Hassan, who lives in Lin- flailing ensued. “That really growing acknowledgement and move product. But you of. “The cracking of any coln Square with her wife was the beginning of me around women’s issues- can make it so much more. “Basically, it’s so cold frozen soil underground is and 4-year-old son, grew up understanding how that ,“Like a Girl” became a For me, it’s about trying to outside right now that what makes that popping in Rochester, N.Y., a child of phrase actually embodied catalyst that allowed people do something every day you’ve got some moisture sound that people hear,” the upper middle class in a this bias,” she says. to give shape to their desire that’s bigger than myself.” below the surface that’s Deubelbeiss said. “diverse, inclusive commu- She began to wonder — for change. starting to freeze,” said nity” that included her fam- what if she asked a young “It takes these moments [email protected] meteorologist Ben [email protected] 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 D

POLAR VORTEX Some buckled down as others bundled up Cold, from Page 1 site. Just before 6 a.m., one Metra train on the Electric sands of people who had to District line was stopped make the frigid trek into because of wire problems, work endured harrowing according to the agency. commutes on delayed com- At Chicago airports, muter rail and CTA trains, more than 1,700 flights emergency visits to gas sta- were canceled as of about 1 tions for wiper fluid and p.m. Wednesday, according anti-freeze or bone-chilling to the city’s Aviation De- waits at bus stops. partment. After about 1,400 “I didn’t have a clue it flights were canceled Mon- would be this bad until I got day at Chicago airports be- out here,” said Tyler cause of snowstorms, about Peterson, pulling a tan scarf 600 were canceled Tuesday. over his face as he stood The Aviation Department unprotected from the flag- has delay and cancellation snapping wind on information on its website, Mannheim Road in Stone and links to individual air- Park, waiting for a bus that lines’ flight information. would take him home to Hillside after an overnight ‘We just have to shift in a nearby warehou- se.“I can feel it on my skin buckle down and and all over my body, even with the layers.” do our jobs’ Other closures left trav- The cold also did not stop elers with few options but the work at All Saints Cem- to stay hunkered down at etery in Des Plaines, where home. Amtrak suspended Chuck Robertson braved service into and out of the brutal conditions to Chicago, and thousands of make sure gravesites were flights were canceled at BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE cleared of snow for upcom- O’Hare and Midway air- A tow truck driver changes a tire along an unusually empty Dan Ryan Expressway in below-zero temperatures Wednesday. ing burials once the ports. Even the U.S. Postal weather warms. He had a Service suspended service. is at 4314 S. Cottage Grove Power outages list of four burial sites to The polar plunge set a Ave., in Bronzeville, and on check Wednesday. Rob- record low for Jan. 30. The the West Side the Garfield add to woes ertson, 30, wore a beanie- temperature reached minus Center is at 10 S. Kedzie The cold led to a wave of style hat, thermal under- 23 at O’Hare International Ave., in the Fifth City neigh- power outages, both down- wear and a cemetery-issued Airport, with a wind chill of borhood. town and in the suburbs. A coat, sweater and safety 52 degrees below zero, ac- Senior centers across the portion of the Loop lost boots. cording to the National city have extended hours to power at 1:20 p.m. due to an “I mean, it was … cold,” Weather Service. That shat- 8 p.m. An additional 500 outage, according to said Robertson, the assist- tered the previous mark of beds were being sent to ComEd. The outage af- ant cemetery manager. “But minus 15 set in 1966. shelters. The city is also fected about 400 customers death doesn’t really wait for “Today’s about as cold as coordinating with religious in an area near Monroe the cold, or wait for the it can get in Chicago,” said leaders to reach out to Street and Wabash Avenue. families who have unfortu- Matt Friedlein, a meteorol- vulnerable people, includ- Earlier in the day, as many nately lost a loved one, and ogist with the weather serv- ing senior citizens and as 25,000 ComEd custom- we need to be here to serve ice. those with disabilities, city ers in the city and suburbs our families. It’s Chicago. And the wrath of the TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE officials said. Park District were without power for a We just have to buckle polar vortex has not yet Jasmine Gutierrez and Juan Santos take shelter at a warm- field houses, which often time, ComEd spokesman down and do our jobs.” passed. The all-time record ing center inside Lincoln Methodist Church. have evening hours, are for John Schoen said. Robertson said no burials low temperature for Chi- the first time this winter In Belvidere, Janet Fair, were scheduled for cago, minus 27, was in play auto supply stores did brisk arrived at work. formally among the build- 50, woke up about 5 a.m., Wednesday, and one burial overnight into Thursday, business. With most people holed ings being used as warming brewed coffee and then originally slated for Thurs- weather forecasters said, Willie Taylor nursed a up inside, the effects of the centers. heard a pop around 5:15 day has been postponed to and temperatures were not cup of coffee in the McDon- cold initially appeared to be At Lincoln United Meth- a.m. Her house went dark Friday, when temperatures expected to visit zero or ald’s lobby in Englewood. minimal, according to area odist Church in Pilsen, and the power hasn’t come are expected to be higher. above until Thursday night. He said his wife needed to hospital and health officials. three women transformed back on since. She was told Some families ventured Normal highs are not ex- report to her job at a local Chicago hospitals saw 14 the basement space nor- by ComEd that more than outside simply to experi- pected until Saturday. grocery store, so he got up emergency department vis- mally used for exercise 500 people were affected by ence the rare circum- early to get the car warmed its for frostbite and/or hy- classes for Healthy Hood the outage in her area. stances. The Grady family Shuttered schools up and drive her there. pothermia between 5:30 Chicago into a sleeping and So the family packed up of Western Springs decided “I came out to crank the a.m. Tuesday and 5:30 a.m. warming shelter. Dozens of their dog and guinea pig and to use the cold to conduct a and looking for car and I’ve been moving Wednesday, according to men piled in, laying on headed to a relative’s home. science experiment: What around ever since,” said the the Illinois Department of pallets of blankets, watch- Later, her car died at an happens when you hurl warmth 71-year-old Auburn Gre- Public Health. Across the ing TV and eating beans and intersection, she said. Fair boiling water into minus-20 With schools shuttered sham resident. “You’ve got rest of the state, hospital salad and sipping coffee. was able to eventually re- air? and many businesses and to move around in this emergency departments For Laundi Keepseagle, start her car and make it to The answer, they found government offices closed weather. You can’t just had 16 visits for those condi- 28, the grassroots effort was the hospital where she after tossing the contents of because of the extreme con- stand in one place.” tions between 2 a.m. Tues- a way to serve an over- works. their mugs skyward, is that ditions, most people heeded In the western suburbs, day and 10 a.m. Wednesday. looked population. “I feel like I’m on a soap the water instantly trans- weather and health experts’ Peter Thomas arose, as al- Loyola University Medi- “We wanted undocu- opera or something,” Fair forms into a fine, powdery advice, staying inside, hud- ways, at 3:45 a.m., when the cal Center in Maywood had mented individuals to have said. “I’m just thankful that snow. dling up at home with a temperature was already six cases of frostbite as of a place to go,” said Keepsea- I was able to get my family “I’d seen it work for good book, binge-worthy well south of zero, and late Wednesday morning — gle, who works with Save- moved. I know there are others, so I assumed the television or stir-crazy chil- made it to the Elmhurst a higher-than-usual num- MoneySaveLife, an advo- people who don’t have any- weather would be more dren. train station in time to open ber for a winter day, spokes- cacy group supported by where to go.” than enough to make that Chicago Public Schools his coffee shop, Pilot Pete’s, man Jim Ritter said. But rapper Vic Mensa. “We And the problems happen,” said Kristine canceled all classes and for commuters catching the many hospitals across the thought we could create a reached the water system, Grady, who was home with activities that were sched- first Metra of the day. Chicago area reported rela- space for people who fall in too, contributing to at least her three children. uled for Wednesday and “People today need cof- tively quiet emergency de- the gaps. We’re serving seven water main breaks in Up north at the Mobil gas Thursday. Most schools and fee more than any other partments overnight Tues- food, giving out clothes. Our neighborhoods ranging station on Illinois Highway some churches and other day,” he said. day and Wednesday morn- main purpose is to make our from Chicago Lawn to West 176 in suburban Liber- institutions have been list- About a dozen hardy ing. guests feel at home.” Rogers Park, said Randy tyville, owner Sunil Patel ing closings on the Emer- commuters waited for the The effort came together Conner, commissioner for said there was a big demand gency Closing Center web- 5:34 a.m. train, including A warmup for in hours on Tuesday. Volun- the Chicago Department of for bottles of Heet, a gas- site. Most colleges, courts, Donald Moore, who walked teers posted on social me- Water Management. line antifreeze for vehicle cultural institutions and li- more than half a mile from those who need it dia, canvassed the neigh- engines. A small pile of braries were closed his house almost com- The city and collar coun- borhood with flyers and did Slow going for empty bottles used by cus- Wednesday, and many plan pletely mummified. ties set up warming shelters one-on-one outreach with tomers was beginning to to be closed Thursday “I had a bunch of layers,” for those in need, and city residents they saw camping commuters pile up behind the counter. morning as well. said Moore, who works at officials reminded land- on the streets. By Tuesday Amtrak canceled Chi- Windshield-wiper fluid was Parts of the South Side in the CME Group, a financial lords to keep the heat on at night, 34 people showed up cago-area service for also a popular item. Chicago looked like ghost company in the Loop. “The apartments across the area. to sleep on the floor and get Wednesday and expected to “We have to take care of towns as normally crowded only thing cold was the Chicago’s Department of a meal. halt most trains for Thurs- our customers,” Patel said. outdoor Metra platforms slightest exposure around Buildings took action On Wednesday, there day also. The South Shore “We’ve still had some cus- were empty and Red Line the eyes, but yeah, I made it Wednesday to restore heat were nearly 60 people stay- Line suspended service tomers, even though it’s so stations were abandoned. here.” at four properties in neigh- ing there. Wednesday. Metra an- cold.” Churches, day care centers, Rebecca Steinmann, an borhoods across the city. “A lot of people talk about nounced the agency was If all of this cold has you banks, nail shops and hair emergency department The city provided official how they want to help, and honoring South Shore tick- dreaming of spring, the sign salons posted closed for nurse at Lurie Children’s warming centers, but the there’s no such thing as too ets, according to its website. outside Greg’s Frozen Cus- business signs on their Hospital, wasn’t taking any dangerously cold weather much help,” said Lilly On the CTA, the Yellow tard on Route 45 in doors. But elsewhere, life chances. She had her hus- gave some community or- Chavarria, 21, a local DJ, Line, which travels to sub- Mundelein, its parking lot went on, especially for band drive her to the station ganizers and volunteers a who helped coordinate and urban Skokie, experienced buried in drifts of snow, those who had to work. from her house eight blocks chance to use their skills in a volunteered overnight. delays because of signal offered a glimmer of hope: Trucks rumbled over salt- away, even though she was new way. “Partnering with institu- problems. “Open Friday March 29.” covered roads delivering armored against the cold Two warming centers tions would have taken too Metra planned to operate groceries and supplies; with thermal underwear, operated by the city’s De- long and required too much. on a modified schedule Chicago Tribune’s Liam many fast-food places, gro- hand warmers and toe partment of Family and We didn’t want to jump again Thursday because of Ford, John Hector, Anne cery stores and pharmacies warmers. She was hopeful Support Services will be through hoops, we just the frigid weather, accord- Halston, Lisa Schencker, throughout the city and she wouldn’t see many cold- open 24 hours. On the wanted to keep people ing to officials. Details can Elizabeth Wolfe and Mary suburbs were open; and related injuries when she South Side, the King Center warm.” be found on Metra’s web- Wisniewski contributed.

Yes, fire keeps Metra trains running in the cold As winter stresses blockage is cleared. continuously welded rail on Depending on the dam- To combat the problem, most of the system, there age, workers also may need metal, rails are set Metra uses a gas-fed sys- are some locations near to cut and insert a short alight by workers tem that runs adjacent to switches and some cross- section of rail and weld it in the rail, generating heat in ings where the rail is bolted place to bring the rails back By Mary Wisniewski areas where switches are together. Those areas are together, Thomas-Reile Chicago Tribune supposed to make contact. the most vulnerable to sepa- said. This system is used in rating in frigid tempera- Broken tracks, switch If you see fire along normal winter weather, tures, although breaks can problems and other me- Metra tracks on this frigid not just in the extreme cold happen anywhere along the chanical issues caused ex- week, don’t panic. The Chi- seen Wednesday, ex- line. tensive delays on the Metra cago area’s commuter rail plained spokesman To repair the breaks, Me- system Wednesday, espe- service is fighting the cold Michael Gillis. The system tra heats the rail, usually cially on the Union Pacific with fire to keep switches is turned on when the with a rope soaked in kero- Northwest from Harvard working, and help with temperature is between 40 sene that is laid along the and McHenry, where some STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE track repairs. and 32 and stays on when base of the rail and lit on delays were more than an Fire warms Metra rails as trains go in and out of the Western Winter weather can it’s below 32. fire, Thomas-Reile said. hour. Metra Electric Dis- Avenue station in subzero temps in Chicago on Tuesday. cause snow and ice to clog Extreme cold weather The fire heats up the rail trict service was suspended switches, which control can cause steel to contract, and once it expands, work- because of wire problems. so on Thursday because of rail.com. which rail trains run on. causing breaks, said Metra ers pull the rails back to- Metra service ran on a the cold. Clogged switches can bring spokeswoman Meg Thom- gether and rebolt them or modified schedule Wednes- For updates on the agen- [email protected] trains to a halt until the as-Reile. While Metra uses weld them. day and will continue to do cy’s service, check metra Twitter @marywizchicago Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 9

POLAR VORTEX Bringing the homeless in from cold not always easy Homeless, from Page 1 “Yoooo,” he called out the through her things, organ- window. ized in small piles on the start within 5 minutes. The Silence, except for the sidewalk. She let Hristova Salvation Army opened a hum of light traffic above. help, handing her a black 24-hour warming center “See if anybody’s here,” trash bag. Hristova opened Tuesday, the first time its he said to Hristova, and they the bag so Williams could Freedom Center on Christi- got out. fill it, then carried the bag to ana Avenue was used for No one answered from the van, using her free hand that. It started with 28 cots the tents, or no one was to open the door for in a gym next to the kitchen inside. They crossed the Williams. but has room for 100, ac- street and approached a On the ride back to the cording to Maj. Nancy B. tent off by itself against a Freedom Center, Williams Powers, the center’s direc- concrete wall. Bulging black tried to give Haaser gloves tor. Hot showers and warm plastic bags and a shopping and a scarf. One homeless meals also are available. cart filled with cans sur- Chicagoan sharing with an- As a steady wind made rounded a man poking an other. the cold even more danger- open fire. “Whenever people have ous, Vargas and Hristova He didn’t want a blanket, bad times, they want to give ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS stuffed supplies into a big, but he took the hat, gloves, others things,” Haaser, 32, Richard Vargas of the Salvation Army gives food to a woman on Tuesday who was sleeping black Salvation Army van scarves and socks Vargas said later. “I think it’s a in a tent near a wooded area adjacent to the Dan Ryan Expressway in Chicago. and set off to round up as offered. self-perpetuating commu- many people as they could, “I’m gonna come back nity, where you can give and Usually his job is to bring or at least offer food and and bring him a coat,” Var- receive as well.” people to services like detox warmth to those who chose gas said on the way back to She was now sitting in a treatment. He lives in Hum- to stay put. People often the van. chair near the kitchen boldt Park, the same neigh- hesitate to leave their be- Around the corner, inside counter inside the Freedom borhood as the Freedom longings, especially when an underpass, five tents, Center’s warming area. She Center. It feels good to make they’ve had bad experi- blankets and belongings thanked the woman who a difference, to be able to see ences or feel too restricted were lined up between slid her a sandwich in a people choose what’s good at shelters, Vargas said. thick gray pillars. styrofoam tray but declined for themselves, he said. “They think of bedbugs The lone man outside the carrots and oranges she Now he was about to pick at shelters, people taking told Vargas he had plenty of was offered. She opened a up at least one last person their things, most shelters things to keep himself Sriracha packet and spread who had agreed to go to the when you go you have to warm — maybe Vargas it on the top of her sand- center. leave at 5 a.m., so where do should take some from him, wich. Powers walked over from they go?” he said. “I think the man joked. “I love spicy things,” she the warming area. people in a sense … don’t Their laughter echoed said. “You’re bringing another want to go into a place and under the expressway. So The soup the church Tia Williams gets ready for bed in the warming center at one?” she asked. “Did you be told what to do, and we did Vargas’ calls of “Salva- group gave her back on Salvation Army’s Freedom Center on Christiana Avenue. drive by Chicago and have to respect their auton- tion Army” as he walked Lower Lower Columbus Damen?” omy.” from tent to tent, just in had a nice spice to it. It was like, the staying overnight tries not to fall asleep there, He was about to go by As of October, the city case. only a few minutes later part,” Phipps said. “I mean worried about getting there but didn’t see anyone estimated that about 5,540 He took Canal Street that Vargas showed up with all of it is nice, but when you robbed. earlier. people living in Chicago most of the way to Roose- the Salvation Army van, she think about how the Pointing to his walking “How about our viaduct were homeless, though ad- velt Road, then Columbus said. Usually she’s wary of weather is, I’d rather be cane, Phipps said he’s le- couple?” vocates said the number Drive to the lower levels of shelters, but the warming inside.” gally disabled but wishes he He’d talked to them, but was dramatically higher. the city. No one bit at their center seemed OK. Clean, Since he was evicted in could work. He also has a they didn’t want to go. The Chicago Coalition for first stop on Lower Colum- she said. September 2018, he said, he violent past, with decades- “Even in this weather, the Homeless estimates bus, or their second another “I might stay here a few had been staying at a regular old convictions that he said and they know they can stay there are 80,000 homeless level down. days,” she decided. “It’s go- homeless shelter on the still affect his life and re- here?” in the city. That includes “Too many bad things go ing to be very cold.” West Side, the kind that lationships. But he changed They said no, Vargas told people who don’t have a on in shelters,” said Urice Bipolar disorder can makes people leave in the a long time ago, he said. her. home of their own but live Avery, who said he feels make Haaser feel warmer morning, and he was glad “I just keep praying and “What you can tell peo- with another person, safer on Lower Columbus. than she should, she said. not to be back there. waiting on God to show me ple right now is our volun- whereas the city counts the Wedged between four blan- Earlier in the week, her toes “They got bedbugs bigger something different,” teers are making home- homeless according to kets underneath him and got frostbite from going than me and you put to- Phipps said. “I can’t get made cookies right now,” guidelines set by the U.S. about six on top, he said he sockless in thin canvas gether,” he said. “They bite.” used to this, and I’m not Powers said. “We are mak- Department of Housing and gets by. shoes. That was all she had. To warm himself on the trying to get used to this. ing molasses cookies.” Urban Development. Another level lower, Var- Since then, she found boots. streets, he rubs his hands Why should I?” Powers said she isn’t On his rounds Tuesday gas and Hristova ran into a As Haaser ate her sand- together. He dresses in lay- In the hallway outside above bribing people to night, Vargas did his best to group from New Life Cov- wich, Williams finished ers. He has a coat, but it’s the warming center, Vargas come out of the cold. explain that the Freedom enant Church doing their making her cot. She’s been not very thick. Sometimes finished a sandwich and got Center wasn’t a permanent regular Tuesday night food staying on Lower Wacker he rides CTA trains. But he ready to head back out. [email protected] shelter but rather a tempo- drops. for three years now and was rary place to stay warm. “Hi, David,” a church thankful to have a warm The woman in the tent member said as she ap- bed. near the Dan Ryan said they proached a man settled into “It’s too cold down there had heat, but they’d take a corner, his lower body tonight, it is too cold,” food. Vargas retrieved white submerged in a mountain of Williams said, shaking her takeout-style boxes filled blankets. head and pulling a blue with sandwiches and Balls of frost clung to blanket over the cot. She 40%OFF snacks. The woman got out David Jefferson’s short walked to the other end of of her tent to accept them. beard. He told Vargas he the cot and straightened the “God bless you too,” she might go to the shelter if he blanket. told Vargas. came by again Wednesday “It was a blessing, a CABINETRY As he and Hristova as he said he would. But not blessing from God,” headed back to the van, a yet. Williams said. “Especially small group from a car “I am staying underneath when you don’t have no with your bathroom remodel* parked on the street walked 20 blankets,” he later ex- heat for a long time, it feels under the blue tarp and into plained. good.” the encampment, carrying Finally, the Salvation The warming shelter will winter gear. “We just came Army van picked up Tia close when the city says it’s out to bring something to Williams on Lower Wacker no longer necessary, Powers somebody,” said one of the Drive, then Stephanie said. When that happens, men, who said he didn’t Haaser on Lower Lower Williams said she’ll go back want publicity for his good Columbus. The New Life to her spot under the $15 deed. “We just wanna be group had found Vargas parking sign. something out here.” again when he was talking On a nearby cot, Darrick Helping others, at least with Williams and had told Phipps, 63, sat and sipped on the streets, seems to have him a woman nearby — coffee from a white paper become more popular over Haaser — would go to the cup. He had taken off his tan the past year, Vargas ob- shelter too. boots, and it felt good to let served. He’s noticed more Once both women were his feet be bare. volunteers trying to make a seated in the van, Vargas Phipps was among the difference, and he’s been in drove up a level so Williams first to trickle in after the the field about 25 years. could get what she consid- center opened at 5 p.m. All night Vargas drove ers her most important be- Earlier in the day, he’d with Hristova in the front longings — boots and hand shown up with a friend to passenger seat. Where the warmers — from her bed of see if they could warm up, Dan Ryan meets the Steven- blankets under a sign adver- he said. They were given son Expressway, he parked tising $15 parking, an early sandwiches and told at 5 outside a cluster of tents on morning special. they could come in, eat a hot the west side of the express- Hristova got out too and meal, take a shower, stay ways and rolled down his stood nearby while overnight. window. Williams rummaged “That’s the part I really

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Richard Shelby, R- begin, GOP says Ala., who chairs the Senate security plan must Appropriations Committee, said that while Republicans include barrier favor improved border se- curity technology, “Smart By Andrew Taylor technology alone does not and Alan Fram actually stop anyone from Associated Press crossing into the U.S. il- legally.” WASHINGTON — Shelby said physical bar- Democrats in the House riers are needed “not from offered a border security coast to coast, but strate- plan Wednesday that would gically placed where traffic not provide a penny for is highest.” That echoed President Donald Trump’s recent remarks by Trump as border wall, ignoring an he’s retreated from his more early-morning warning strident comments from the from the president that 2016 presidential campaign. they’d be “wasting their The president on Friday time” if they don’t come up agreed to reopen govern- with wall money. ment for three weeks so The Democratic offer is a negotiators can seek a bor- starting point in House- der security deal, but with Senate talks on border secu- no commitments for wall rity funding that kicked off funds. If negotiations on the in a basement room in the 17-member panel falter, one Capitol. A top Democrat J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP option would be to enact acknowledged that “every- From left: Reps. Kay Granger, R-Texas, Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif., and David Price, D-N.C., listen as another temporary govern- thing is on the table,” in- House and Senate members begin negotiations Wednesday on a plan for border security. ment funding measure to cluding the border barriers replace the current one, demanded by Trump. Law- Still, Trump’s request for Senators revisited a bi- ing our border or attempt- in a weakened position just which expires Feb. 15. makers on both sides $5.7 billion to build about partisan $1.6 billion propos- ing to cross remain not at 17 days before the govern- Trump tweeted Wednes- flashed signs of flexibility, 234 miles of barriers along al for 65 miles of fencing in alarming highs but at his- ment runs out of money day, hours before the nego- eager to demonstrate will- the U.S. border with Mexico the Rio Grande Valley in toric lows.” again without a deal. Demo- tiators were to sit down for ingness to compromise in faces uphill odds. Even Texas that passed a key Republican allies of the crats won back the House in their first meeting, that the hopes of resolving the Trump’s GOP allies ac- committee last year. The president said there will a midterm rout and pre- group of Republicans and standoff with Trump that knowledge he may get only panel of old-school law- have to be some money to vailed over Trump in the Democrats is “Wasting their sparked the 35-day partial a fraction of it. The Demo- makers from the appropria- meet Trump’s demands. shutdown battle. time!” if they aren’t “dis- government shutdown. cratic plan includes new tions committees has ample But they also predict pri- “Smart border security is cussing or contemplating a The high-stakes talks are money for customs agents, expertise on homeland se- vately that the White House not overly reliant on phys- Wall or Physical Barrier.” taking place against the scanners, aircraft and boats curity issues, as many of is eager to grab an agree- ical barriers,” House Appro- Prospects for broadening backdrop of another pos- to police the border, and to them helped finance a fence ment and declare victory — priations Committee Chair- the scope of the talks to sible shutdown in mid-Feb- provide humanitarian as- built over the years that even if winning only a woman Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., include broader immigra- ruary — an outcome sistance for migrants. stretches across much of fraction of Trump’s request. said as the session began. tion issues such as provid- Trump’s GOP allies in the “Democrats are once the 1,954-mile border. “The components of bor- She said the Trump admin- ing protection against de- Senate are eager to avoid. again supporting strong “Because of the work we der security are people, istration has failed to dem- portation to “Dreamer” im- But while Trump’s rhetoric border security as an es- did years ago we’ve already technology and a barrier. onstrate that physical barri- migrants brought illegally has cooled, he’s proven to be sential component of home- built almost 700 miles of And everybody has voted ers are cost effective com- to the country as children — an unpredictable force in land security. Border secu- fencing on our nation’s bor- for all three,” said Sen. John pared with better technol- or even must-do legislation the shutdown debate. Law- rity, however, is more than der,” said Rep. David Price, Hoeven, R-N.D. “To get to ogy and more personnel. to increase the govern- makers negotiating the bill physical barriers; and D-N.C. “Whatever the pres- an agreement we’ve got to The comments at once ment’s borrowing cap — are well aware that he could homeland security is more ident may say, it is far from have all three in there.” served notice that Demo- appeared to be fading. move to quash an agree- than border security,” said an open border. Meanwhile, But as talks on the home- crats weren’t ruling out “It’s just a matter of ment at any time, plunging Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, the number of undocu- land security budget open, financing physical struc- border security at this mo- them back into crisis. D-Calif. mented immigrants cross- Trump and Republicans are tures, but would do so only ment,” Lowey said. Trump on intel chiefs: ‘Go back to school!’ President blasts officials’ testimony on global threat assessments By John Wagner Trump wrote. “They are and has said he wants to and Shane Harris testing Rockets (last week) withdraw U.S. troops from The Washington Post and more, and are coming Syria as a result. very close to the edge. Director of National In- WASHINGTON — Presi- There (sic) economy is now telligence Dan Coats noted dent Donald Trump lashed crashing, which is the only that the terrorist group has out at U.S. intelligence offi- thing holding them back. Be suffered “significant leader- cials Wednesday, calling careful of Iran.” ship and territorial losses.” them “extremely passive Trump added: “Perhaps But it still commands thou- and naive” about the “dan- Intelligence should go back sands of fighters in Iraq and gers of Iran” and pushing to school!” Syria, he said, and maintains back on their assessments In earlier tweets eight branches, has more of the Islamic State and Wednesday, Trump claimed than a dozen networks and North Korea during a con- “tremendous progress” in attracts thousands of sup- gressional hearing. destroying the Islamic State porters around the world. In tweets, Trump offered and denuclearizing North Coats was joined on the JABIN BOTSFORD/WASHINGTON POST what amounted to a rebut- Korea, seeking to counter panel by CIA Director Gina President Trump also called U.S. intelligence officials “extremely passive and naive.” tal of testimony on global less optimistic assessments Haspel, FBI Director Chris- threats provided to the Sen- by the intelligence officials. topher Wray and several with U.S.,” Trump wrote the first summit in June. tee. “It is a credit to our ate on Tuesday by a panel of Trump wrote that when other administration offi- Wednesday. “No testing, In tweets upon returning intelligence agencies that top officials from his admin- he became president, the cials. getting remains, hostages from that meeting, Trump they continue to provide istration. Islamic State “was out of In his tweets, Trump also returned. Decent chance of declared America’s “biggest rigorous and realistic analy- Trump was most pointed control in Syria & running sought to defend progress Denuclearization.” and most dangerous prob- ses of the threats we face,” in his pushback on the rampant.” on North Korea ahead of a “Time will tell what will lem” all but resolved. The Schiff said in a statement. assessment of Iran. During “Since then tremendous planned second summit happen with North Korea, deal he struck with Kim, he “It’s deeply dangerous that testimony, officials said that progress made, especially next month with North but at the end of the previ- said, meant that there was the White House isn’t lis- Iran was not trying to build over last 5 weeks,” Trump Korean leader Kim Jong ous administration, rela- “no longer a Nuclear Threat tening.” a nuclear weapon and was wrote. “Caliphate will soon Un. tionship was horrendous from North Korea” and that Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., in compliance with an be destroyed, unthinkable During Tuesday’s hear- and very bad things were “everybody can now feel vice chairman of the Senate agreement forged during two years ago.” ing, Coats said that North about to happen. Now a much safer.” intelligence committee, also the Obama administration During the Senate hear- Korea was “unlikely to com- whole different story,” The first summit ended weighed in. “The President from which Trump sub- ing, officials warned that pletely give up its nuclear Trump added, noting that with a vague agreement has a dangerous habit of sequently withdrew the the Islamic State, also weapons and production he was looking forward to that contained few concrete undermining the intelli- United States. known as ISIS, was capable capabilities,” which the the summit with Kim. goals and deadlines. gence community to fit his “The Intelligence people of attacking the United country’s leaders consider Though exuberant in his Trump drew rebukes for alternate reality,” Warner seem to be extremely pas- States and painted a picture “critical to the regime’s sur- claims of progress, Trump’s his tweets from Democrats, said in a tweet. “People risk sive and naive when it of a still-formidable terror- vival.” assessment on North Korea including Rep. Adam Schiff, their lives for the intelli- comes to the dangers of ist organization. Trump had “North Korea relation- was tempered compared D-Calif., chairman of the gence he just tosses aside on Iran. They are wrong!” declared the group defeated ship is best it has ever been with his initial claims after House intelligence commit- Twitter.”

Trump Organization to now use E-Verify before hiring By Bernard Condon they were fired Jan. 18. He zation, said in a statement. E-Verify system allows em- penalty” for companies that Associated Press said many had worked “As a company we take this ployers to check docu- hire undocumented work- there for a dozen or more obligation very seriously mentation submitted by job ers. NEW YORK — The years. and when faced with a applicants with records at President Trump has re- Trump Organization, re- Workers at another situation in which an em- the Department of Home- peatedly cast the millions of sponding to claims that Trump club in New Jersey ployee has presented false land Security and the Social immigrants in the country some of its workers were in came forward last month to and fraudulent docu- Security Administration to illegally as a scourge on the the U.S. illegally, said allege managers there had mentation, we will take see whether they are au- health of the economy, tak- Wednesday that it will use hired them knowing they appropriate action.” thorized to work. ing jobs from American the E-Verify electronic sys- were in the country illegally. “I must say, for me per- During his presidential citizens. He has said they tem at all of its properties to “We are actively engaged sonally, this whole thing is campaign, Republican Don- also bring drugs and crime check employees’ docu- in uniforming this process truly heartbreaking,” he ald Trump called for all over the border. mentation. across our properties and added. “Our employees are employers to use the federal He turned over day-to- A lawyer for a dozen will institute E-verify at any like family but when pre- government online E-Verify day management of his RICHARD DREW/AP 2018 immigrant workers at the property not currently uti- sented with fake docu- system. He told MSNBC in business to Eric and his Eric Trump said the com- Trump National Golf Club lizing this system,” Eric ments, an employer has 2016 that he uses it at his other adult son, Donald Jr., pany takes its obligation to in New York’s Westchester Trump, executive vice pres- little choice.” properties, and that there when he took the oath of confirm workers’ immigra- County said recently that ident of the Trump Organi- Launched in 1996, the should be a “huge financial office two years ago. tion status “very seriously.” Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 11 Mothers stand together for justice Movement in Mayo, said the Nicaraguan group can learn from the Nicaragua echoes resilience of their Argentine Mexico, Argentina counterparts. The Argentine mothers By Christopher effectively used symbols — Sherman marching in white kerchiefs Associated Press that suggested children’s diapers — and leveraged MEXICO CITY — The alliances with all layers of two mothers walked shoul- society as well as interna- der-to-shoulder ahead of a tional human rights groups, casket in the northern Nica- she said. raguan city of Esteli, wailing “In Latin America they in shared grief at the killings stigmatize the poor, the of their sons during a wave missing, the students,” of anti-government pro- Agosin said. “If you estab- tests. lish an alliance of people Francisca Machado ac- from the middle class, the companied the casket hold- upper class, you see that it ing her 24-year-old son happens in every aspect of Franco Valdivia Machado’s society.” body to the cemetery on The day Socorro Corrales that April day. Socorro Cor- decided to walk with Fran- rales had just buried her cisca Machado to the ceme- own son, 23-year-old Or- tery she was angry. lando Perez Corrales, the “It made me furious, it day before. hurt,” said Corrales, who is From that image of soli- now in the United States darity was born a move- seeking asylum. ment that became the Walking with Machado Mothers of April, formed by “was a way to fight, a way to relatives of many of the 325 scream to the four winds people killed in the govern- about everything they were ment suppression of stu- ANDREA COMAS/AP doing to our people, to our dent-led protests. Its mem- Demonstrators chant during a protest against the Nicaraguan government earlier this month in Madrid, Spain. boys, to our children.” bers are demanding justice Over the succeeding from President Daniel Or- in Mexico. About 150 fam- zens who were the most Francys Valdivia Machado of relatives of 43 students months, more women came tega, who has tightened his ilies are involved in the directly impacted by the joined a videoconference who disappeared in Sep- forward to support each grip on power and targeted Nicaraguan movement. announced social security with other Mothers of April tember 2014 in southern other in demanding justice voices of dissent, arresting Valdivia and Perez were cuts. When the elderly pro- executive committee mem- Mexico, and establishing a in the killings of their rela- hundreds and closing me- university students, the for- testers were met with vi- bers. formal relationship with tives. The mothers, sisters dia outlets and human mer a third-year law stu- olence from pro-govern- The group’s president, the Mothers of the Plaza de and aunts of the victims rights groups in the after- dent with a 5-year-old ment Sandinista Youth she was taking part from a Mayo. gathered every week at a math of the protests. daughter, the latter about to thugs, students turned out spare bedroom in a rented “They have a great record traffic circle in Managua to The group is preparing complete his engineering in large numbers to defend house in the Mexican of fighting to find out all of maintain their visibility un- for a long struggle for ac- degree. them. countryside, where she fled the different human rights til such demonstrations countability for the killers They did not know each Ortega and his wife, Vice after receiving threats from violations, the docu- were prohibited. of their children from a other but were standing President Rosario Murillo, Ortega’s government. In mentation, the investiga- Francys Valdivia said she government that has la- near each other during a maintained the use of force June, two men dressed in tion, their unwavering de- began hearing from more beled the protesters crimi- protest against social secu- was justified to fend off an T-shirts like those worn by mand for the truth, to de- and more mothers who nals and coup-plotters. rity cuts in an Esteli park. attempted coup. Domestic the pro-Ortega faction who mand justice and we know sought her legal counsel. Three of its nine leaders Perez fell first. Valdivia and international human violently targeted the stu- those are processes that They eventually formed the have fled Nicaragua, fearing started to move toward him rights groups strongly disa- dent protesters came to her don’t happen overnight,” foundation of the move- for their own safety. when he was shot in the greed. home and law office looking Valdivia said of the Argen- ment. “We don’t want to think head. A group of independent for her. She and her family tine group, which formed With public anti-govern- about many years passing, Their families believe international experts sent moved around Managua for during that country’s mili- ment protests effectively but part of our responsibil- they were both shot by a by the Inter-American weeks before heading to tary dictatorship in the banned in Nicaragua fol- ity is to prepare for that sniper firing from City Hall. Commission on Human Mexico. 1970s to search for missing lowing last year’s unrest, scenario,” said Francys Val- Fifteen minutes before Val- Rights to investigate viola- Her laptop open on a relatives. members of the association divia Machado, whose divia was shot, he had tions wrote in a December small table and Nicaragua’s In May, a branch of the held demonstrations this younger brother was buried denounced authorities’ use report that the killings were flag draped over the back of Argentine group sent a let- month in Costa Rica and last year. of force against peaceful carried out by police and her chair, the 28-year-old ter to their Nicaraguan sis- Spain. Nicaragua’s mothers are protesters on a Facebook pro-government gangs un- discussed creating a virtual ters expressing their soli- “Our relatives started the drawing on the experiences video holding what ap- leashed against the pro- museum to document the darity and offering their fight,” Valdivia said of her of the best-known such peared to be a rubber bullet testers. The experts were repression. assistance. slain younger brother. “As group, Argentina’s Mothers in his hand. expelled from the country The group is also work- Marjorie Agosin, a Wel- family we’re obligated to of the Plaza de Mayo, and The nationwide protests before they could publicly ing toward a cooperation lesley College professor continue the fight inde- the more recently organ- began April 18, initially release their report. agreement with the Moth- who wrote a book about the pendent of the pain that ized Mothers of Ayotzinapa drawing mostly senior citi- On a recent afternoon, ers of Ayotzinapa, made up Mothers of the Plaza de each one of us carries.” E-cigarettes best way to help smokers quit, new study says By Matthew Perrone Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A major new study provides the strongest evidence yet that vaping can help smok- ers quit cigarettes, with e-cigarettes proving nearly twice as effective as nico- tine gums and patches. The British research, published Wednesday in JUAN BARRETO/GETTY-AFP the New England Journal Marchers take part in a protest Wednesday against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas. of Medicine, could influ- ence what doctors tell their patients and shape the de- Venezuelans take to streets bate in the U.S., where the Food and Drug Adminis- tration has come under in push to force out Maduro pressure to more tightly regulate the burgeoning in- JOE RAEDLE/GETTY The Washington Post opposition-controlled Na- Earlier Wednesday, dustry amid a surge in E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that typically tional Assembly, seemed Maduro issued a new offer teenage vaping. heat a flavored nicotine solution into an inhalable vapor. CARACAS, Venezuela — undeterred Wednesday. of dialogue to the opposi- “We know that patients Venezuelans took to the “At this moment I’m not tion while warning the are asking about e-ciga- tional cigarette smoke experiment underwent streets for lunch hour pro- worried about the prohib- American people that in- rettes and many doctors since it doesn’t contain chemical breath testing. tests Wednesday, forming ition to leave the country. tervening in his country haven’t been sure what to most of the cancer-causing Smokers in the e-ciga- pockets of resistance out- What worries me is that could create a new Viet- say,” said Nancy Rigotti, a byproducts of burning to- rette group received a $26 side military bases and on Venezuelans are able to nam-style quagmire. tobacco treatment special- bacco. starter kit, while those in main streets across the come back to the country,” Guaido did not respond ist at Harvard Medical But there have been con- the nicotine-replacement country as the opposition Guaido told reporters who to the offer, the latest effort School who was not in- flicting studies on whether group received a three- movement seeks to force were covering the protest. by Maduro to open talks volved in the study. “I think e-cigarettes actually help month supply of the prod- embattled President Nico- The protests Wednesday with the opposition. they now have more evi- smokers kick the habit. uct of their choice, costing las Maduro to hand over were far smaller than the Trump for the first time dence to endorse e-ciga- Last year, an influential about $159. Participants power to an interim gov- massive outpouring over spoke to Guaido in a call rettes.” panel of U.S. experts con- were responsible for pur- ernment. the weekend and the gov- Wednesday, expressing his At the same time, Rigotti cluded there was only “lim- chasing follow-up supplies. Juan Guaido, who de- ernment repression in re- “strong support for Vene- and other experts cau- ited evidence” of their ef- “If you have a method of clared himself Venezuela’s cent days may have dis- zuela’s fight to regain its tioned that no vaping prod- fectiveness. helping people with smok- interim president last week couraged a broader attend- democracy,” according to a ucts have been approved in In the new study, re- ing cessation that is both and won backing from ance. White House statement. the U.S. to help smokers searchers tracked about more effective and less most Western govern- Over the past week, 35 In an interview with quit. 900 middle-age smokers costly, that should be of ments, convened the pro- people have died in pro- Russia’s RIA Novosti news Smoking is the No. 1 who were randomly as- great interest to anyone test and appeared as the tests — most shot by securi- agency that aired Wednes- cause of preventable death signed to receive either providing health services,” demonstrations were ty forces as they took part in day, Maduro said he has worldwide, blamed for e-cigarettes or nicotine re- said Kenneth Warner, a wrapping up in Caracas’ late night pot-banging sent letters to the govern- nearly 6 million deaths a placement products, in- retired University of Mich- Central University. demonstrations in slums, ments of Bolivia, Mexico, year. Quitting is notoriously cluding patches, gums and igan public health profes- “Let’s keep protesting,” according to the Venezue- Russia and Uruguay to in- difficult, even with dec- lozenges. After one year, 18 sor who was not involved in he told the crowd of stu- lan Observatory of Social volve them in a new proc- ades-old nicotine aids and percent of e-cigarette users the study. dents, doctors and nurses. Conflict. ess of dialogue with the newer prescription drugs. were smoke-free, versus 9.9 Several factors may have “Let’s keep taking the A larger protest is opposition. More than 55 percent of percent of those using the boosted the results: All the streets. planned Saturday. Mexico and Uruguay U.S. smokers try to quit other products. participants were recruited Maduro has sought to The Trump administra- called for an international each year, and only about 7 “Anything which helps from a government smok- neutralize Guaido by order- tion is leading an interna- conference of neutral percent succeed, according smokers to avoid heart dis- ing-cessation program and ing him not to leave the tional campaign to drive countries to jump-start a to government figures. ease and cancer and lung were presumably motivat- country and freezing his the leftist Venezuelan dialogue among Venezue- Electronic cigarettes, disease is a good thing and ed to quit. They also re- assets. The government has leader from power, em- lans. The conference is to which have been available e-cigarettes can do that,” ceived four weeks of anti- also responded to his chal- bracing Guaido’s argu- be held Feb. 7 in Montevid- in the U.S. since about 2007 said Peter Hayek, study smoking counseling. lenge by cracking down on ments that Maduro began a eo, the Uruguayan capital, and have grown into a $6.6 co-author and an addiction No vaping company has rebellious neighborhoods, second term after an elec- and Mexico said it expects billion-a-year industry, are specialist at Queen Mary announced plans to seek trying to preserve an auto- tion riddled with fraud and at least 10 countries and battery-powered devices University of London. FDA approval of their cratic, socialist-style sys- years of authoritarian rule international organizations that typically heat a fla- The study was more rig- products as a quit-smoking tem increasingly imperiled that have plunged this oil- to participate. vored nicotine solution into orous than previous ones, aid. Winning such an en- by deep unpopularity and rich country into an econo- an inhalable vapor. Most which largely surveyed dorsement would require foreign pressure. mic and humanitarian ca- Associated Press contrib- experts agree the vapor is smokers about e-cigarette large studies that can take Guaido, who heads the tastrophe. uted. less harmful than tradi- use. Participants in this years and cost millions. 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 Joshua Tree felt heavy tolls in shutdown Environmental and economic damage leaves people angry By Louis Sahagun Los Angeles Times

JOSHUA TREE, Calif. — Against a backdrop of jum- bled boulders and spindly trees, former Joshua Tree National Park Superintend- ent Curt Sauer joined doz- ens of people at a rally in this high desert enclave to express anger over the economic and physical damage caused by the par- tial government shutdown to the park and the sur- rounding community. President Donald Trump signed a short-term spend- ing bill last Friday that will reopen the government un- til Feb. 15. But the 35-day shutdown took a heavy toll on the economy of this dusty refuge for nature lovers, rock climbers and artists at the main gateway to the 800,000-acre na- tional park, as well as on the otherworldly landscape within the its boundaries. Park officials were con- spicuously absent at the rally. But Sauer, who retired JAE C. HONG/AP in 2015, set an emotional Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California’s Mojave Desert features 800,000 acres for nature lovers, rock climbers and artists. tone during a speech Sat- urday delivered from a port- vandalism, illegal camping resource management sci- reached to confirm Sauer’s formed a rousing rendition “I’ve seen reports that able stage, surrounded by and off-road driving led to entists were on duty. comments regarding finan- of Woody Guthrie’s “This Joshua trees were being local residents holding up restricted operations at Instead, “Those scien- cial losses. Land Is Your Land.” burned down, parks people signs that read “Save Park Joshua Tree, as well as at tists were charged with rak- Seth Zaharias, 32, a local Then there was Walter are not taking care of them Jobs,” “Be Kind, Protect,” Yosemite and Death Valley ing out and restoring 10 business owner and co- Winfield, 73, a local music as they should. I think it’s and “Screw politics: I want national parks. During this miles of illegal off-road trav- organizer of the rally — festival organizer, who said vital that the government to go rock climbing.” period, skeleton federal el that occurred,” Sauer dubbed “Shutdown the he was as concerned about needs to be reopened to “It’s good that you are crews, volunteers and im- said. In the meantime, he shutdown” — did not take the well-being of fellow keep these national treas- here, but we’re not done ported law enforcement of- said, “one of the most pris- issue with Sauer. desert residents — human, ures alive.” yet,” Sauer said. “Because ficers began patrolling tine rock art sites was de- “The last 35 days turned plant and animal — as he Park Ranger Deann Casi- even as the federal govern- Joshua Tree. nuded of vegetation from my life into a giant can of was about the polarizing miro said she and a few ment was reopened by Con- “You were told that the traffic and illegal camp stress,” Zaharias said. “Our politics that brought resi- others returned to work gress on Friday, the presi- park was adequately staffed fires.” leaders are failing us. dents together Saturday. earlier this month. dent has threatened anoth- and protected,” Sauer said. To stay open, Sauer said They’re using us as political “It’s about family,” he “We’ve been back here er shutdown in three “That was a false statement the park relied on over bargaining chips.” said, using the heel of his already for a couple of weeks.” from Washington. It was a $300,000 in entrance fees “My business in January boot to write “Love” in the weeks — helping the visi- After pausing for effect, kind of, you know, fake that had been earmarked was down 20 percent to 30 desert sand. tors stay safe and protecting he added, “Happy Valen- news!” for road and trail mainte- percent. That’s unaccept- Jacelyn Kong, a park vis- the park, and we’re all really tine’s Day, America.” Although Joshua Tree nance, campground im- able,” he said. “If the presi- itor who showed up early happy to be back,” she said. Sauer, who was not bri- was partially or fully open provements and construc- dent shuts the government with friends on Saturday to “And we’re even happier dled by restrictions govern- for most of the 35-day tion of a proposed visitor down again in three weeks, go rock climbing, said she now to get the park op- ing the actions of current shutdown, Sauer said, none center. Overall, he said, the it will devastate the entire was disturbed by some erating at full force.” federal employees, was only of its 25 interpretative rang- park lost about $800,000, a community.” news reports about the van- Saturday’s rally closed getting started. What fol- ers or administrative figure based on “various There wasn’t a dry eye at dalism and damage that with a few words of advice lowed was a grim account- staffers were allowed to sources across the nation.” the rally when local enter- occurred at some parks dur- from co-organizer Travis ing of the park’s shutdown- report for work, and only 40 “For what?” he said. “For tainer Myshkin Warbler ing the shutdown. Puglisi, 37. related problems. percent of its maintenance nothing.” took to the stage with an “It’s sad to see people “Don’t get rid of your Reports of trash piling up, staff and 20 percent of its Park officials could not be acoustic guitar and per- destroy the parks,” she said. protest signs,” he said. ‘Lookback windows’ are opening up States move to ease limitations on child sex-abuse lawsuits By David Crary to sue perpetrators and nia professor Marci Hamil- Associated Press institutions over claims ton, an expert on statute-of- that would otherwise be limitations reforms, predic- NEW YORK — In many barred by time limits. That ts that more states will states across the U.S., vic- provision was approved by provide windows despite tims of long-ago child sex- the Pennsylvania House the vociferous lobbying. She abuse have been lobbying last year but rejected by the says the Pennsylvania grand for years, often in vain, to top Republican in the Sen- jury report has changed the change statute of limitation ate. dynamics of the debate, laws that thwart their quest Nationwide, only a increasing pressure on law- for justice. This year seems handful of states — includ- makers to take victim- sure to produce some ing California, Minnesota, friendly actions. breakthroughs, due in part Delaware and Hawaii — “Before, people were giv- to the midterm election have created these “look- ing the bishops the benefit KATHY WILLENS/AP results and recent disclo- back windows” enabling of the doubt, but this time Brian Toale holds a copy of his yearbook photo from around the time he was sexually abused. sures about abuse by Ro- victims to file civil lawsuits there was outrage,” said man Catholic priests. against institutions such as Hamilton, the CEO of Child publicans blocked the bill of therapy and still partici- position to a bill containing New York state is Exhibit churches and youth groups USA, a think tank focused from getting a vote and pates in a weekly 12-step a lookback window if it A. The Democrats’ takeover that bore some responsibil- on preventing child abuse. suggested alternatives that program with other abuse were assured that public of the Senate seems almost ity for the abuse. “Politicians now under- lacked the lookback win- victims, including some entities, including schools, certain to produce a more California’s one-year stand that people are be- dow. who still don’t speak publi- also became targets for ret- victim-friendly policy in window opened in 2003, hind the victims.” In November, Democrats cly about their experience. roactive claims. place of one of the nation’s leading to hundreds of civil In New York, victim ad- gained control of the Sen- “When people do tell Cardinal Timothy Dolan, most restrictive laws. actions and more than $1 vocacy groups and their ate, and the measure is now their stories and expose the archbishop of New Prospects are considered billion in payouts by the allies in the Legislature have expected to pass with the their abuser, it’s so helpful,” York, says the church is good for similar changes in Catholic church; activists tried for a dozen years to window included. Demo- he said. meeting its obligations to Rhode Island and New Jer- and legislators in California loosen the statute of limita- cratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo The New York Catholic victims through a compen- sey, and the issue will be hope to create a new look- tions. says he’ll include the act in Conference, which repre- sation program launched in raised in Pennsylvania, back window this year. Last year, the legislature’s the state budget, due in sents the state’s bishops, 2016 that has paid out more which became the epicen- In California, Minnesota Democratic-controlled April, if a separate measure has lobbied vigorously than $200 million to more ter of the current crisis in and Delaware, large pay- lower chamber overwhelm- doesn’t pass before then. against the lookback win- than 1,000 individuals. August when a grand jury outs prompted several dio- ingly approved the long- Among those pleased by dow in the past, arguing it Similar compensation accused about 300 priests ceses to file for bankruptcy. stymied Child Victims Act, the change is Brian Toale, would “force institutions to programs are being set up of abusing more than 1,000 The Catholic Church, the which would extend the 65, who has written about defend alleged conduct in Pennsylvania and New children over seven dec- insurance industry and the time frames for pursuing being abused in the 1970s decades ago about which Jersey, but victim advocates ades. Boy Scouts of America have civil and criminal cases in by the adult adviser to the they have no knowledge.” say the programs — unlike Abuse survivors and lobbied vigorously against the future, and create a radio club at his Catholic However, Catholic Con- civil lawsuits — fail to en- their allies are again efforts to create lookback one-year window allowing high school on Long Island. ference spokesman Dennis sure that there is account- proposing a two-year win- windows in other states. victims to sue over past Toale, who lives in New Poust has said that the ability and full disclosure dow for now-adult victims University of Pennsylva- abuse claims. Senate Re- York City, underwent years church would drop its op- on the church’s part. Strangers stand in so unclaimed veterans get dignified burials By Adrian Sainz and to rest on a rainy morning soldiers, sailors and Mar- family members present. going and seeing their final “Most of the time, it’s Karen Pulfer Focht were strangers to most of ines who died alone, but still Amelia Callicott showed moments, to say goodbye.” folks that had no knowledge Associated Press those who gathered to hon- deserved a dignified funeral up. She wept during the Memorial services are of the person in life,” Berry or their memory. and burial, said Jeff Berry, service, thinking of her late publicized through news said. “One thing I’ve learned MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The service was part of a Dignity’s general manager father and husband, who outlets, veterans’ groups in working with the veter- When the flags were re- national effort by funeral in Knoxville. both served in the military. such as the American Le- ans is that they are a tight- moved from the caskets and homes, medical examiners, Army soldiers Arnold M. Callicott said she learned gion, or social media. Honor knit group. They really sup- folded with military preci- state and federal veterans’ Klechka, 71, and Wesley about the service through Guard and other active mili- port each other. It’s like a sion, there were no family affairs departments, and lo- Russell, 76, and Marine friends and Facebook. tary members attend, but band of brothers or sisters.” members there to receive cal veterans’ groups to pay Charles B. Fox, 60, were laid “It touched my heart it’s the strangers who come During the Memphis cer- them. final respects to members of to rest in a service attended when no one came to claim out of respect for the mili- emony, funeral director So, the banners were the military whose bodies by about 700 people last these gentlemen, these sol- tary and the dead who bring Gary Taylor thanked those passed, hand-to-hand, were not claimed by any week at West Tennessee diers, because they fought dignity to the occasion. who showed up. through the crowd. relatives. Since 2000, Dig- Veterans Cemetery . There for our freedom,” said Calli- A service for unclaimed Then, he spoke directly Some mourners wept as nity Memorial and other was a gun salute, and a cott, 69. “Any serviceman, veterans is planned at East to the caskets. they clutched the flags funeral homes in more than bagpiper played “Amazing they’re just like family to Tennessee State Veterans “Today, we salute you,” briefly. Others kissed them. 30 cities have organized Grace.” me, and I just can’t see Cemetery in Knoxville, Taylor said. “Today we all But the three veterans laid about 3,000 funerals for But none of them had laying them to rest without Berry said. claim you as our own.” Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 13 Trump telling tales on the tour President loves not thousands, of people upstairs, aides say. showing off the The president’s desire to White House show off his abode fits a pattern. In Trump Tower in By New York, he would show The Washington Post guests celebrity relics, such as Shaquille O’Neill’s shoes, WASHINGTON — or signed magazine covers, When President Donald or pictures with athletes. Trump brings senators, When he plays golf as New York friends or other president at his own clubs, guests to the Oval Office, he he often brags about the occasionally opens a door courses and how they were near his desk summoning redesigned after he bought guests to follow. Flashing a them, said Sen. Lindsey grin, he wants his friends to Graham, R-S.C., and others see where Monica Lewin- who have played with him. sky and President Bill Clin- “Is this the best turkey ton reportedly began their you’ve ever had?” he asked sexual encounters. guests underneath the “We’ve remodeled it gilded ceilings of his Mar-a- since then,” he said on a tour Lago resort in Florida last in December, a person with Thanksgiving, according to direct knowledge of the a person who heard the event said. In a 2017 visit, comments. “Did you see Trump told a TV anchor, how great those greens “I’m told this is where Bill look?” he said to a recent and Monica ... ” — stopping golf guest. himself from going further, Aides say Trump is often according to a new book by in a gregarious and charm- former White House aide ing mood when showing off Cliff Sims, “Tale of Vipers,” the residence, rather than which was obtained by The the churlish demeanor he Washington Post ahead of SUSAN WALSH/AP sometimes displays in West its publication. In the State Dining Room, President Trump shows off the fast-food buffet he ordered for the Clemson football team. Wing meetings. Three other people who Marc Short, the former have embarked on a tour the government was par- promptu and usually in- he came into the West Wing Clinton and Franklin legislative affairs director, with Trump say he has tially shut down over his volve several of Trump’s and that Obama used it to Delano Roosevelt had many said he had been in the made similar comments re- demand for border wall favorite spots, those who watch sports, according to guests stay in the residence, residence with dozens of garding Clinton and Lewin- funding, Trump gave looks have been on the visits say. two White House officials Brinkley said, including vis- members of Congress. “It sky, laughing and making inside the West Wing to a When the president fin- and two other people who its by donors that drew was part of my legislative facial expressions. The sub- number of visitors, White ishes dinners with mem- have heard him discuss the controversy for Clinton. strategy,” Short said of the ject often leads to lengthy, House aides say. After host- bers of Congress, he often dining room. “He just sat in The former Obama aide tours. “When you see him sometimes crass conversa- ing a fast-food feast for the asks, “You want to see the here and watched basket- said the 44th president off camera in his own resi- tions, aides say. Clemson Tigers football Lincoln Bedroom?” before ball all day,” Trump told a often had friends, family dence, basically being a Often spending days en- team on Jan. 14, he sur- beckoning lawmakers up recent group, before saying members of staffers and host, he’s really good at it. It sconced in the presidential prised some players by the stairs. He often remarks he upgraded Obama’s others for White House was a warm, gracious ges- residence, Trump relishes bringing them into the Oval how tall President Abraham smaller TV to a sprawling, visits, contrary to what ture.” giving tours to acquaint- Office. Lincoln was and how short flat-screen one, the four Trump tells people on tours. Short said Trump would ances and strangers by the “Most people want to the bed is during these people said. “No one had ever seen the surprise members of Con- hundreds, bragging all the keep parts of the White visits, before noting the A former Obama White Oval Office!” Trump gress with the question of a while about improving it House private for their fam- nearby Lincoln desk and House official, who re- claimed during a recent tour. “How can you say no to while he lives there, accord- ilies and themselves,” presi- the Bill of Rights, guests quested anonymity because meeting with business exe- seeing the Lincoln Bed- ing to nearly a dozen visi- dential historian Douglas said. Obama does not generally cutives before bringing room?” he said. tors and current and former Brinkley said of previous “I don’t know how he respond to Trump’s re- them into the room, accord- Trump has exaggerated White House aides, most of presidents. “He’s very rest- slept there,” Trump said on marks, said there was no ing to two people present. at times in describing the whom requested anonym- less and doesn’t like desk one tour in early 2018, hole in the wall and that A George W. Bush aide tours. “They start to cry,” ity to reveal details of the work. He’d rather roam according to a person on the Obama rarely worked in the said he rarely took people Trump has said in explain- private events. With dan- around and B.S. with people tour. “He was a really tall room and did not watch into the residence, largely ing how people react when gling new chandeliers and than hunker down.” guy!” basketball there. because his family was seeing the Oval Office, ac- imported artwork added White House press sec- The president has also Other presidents have there. The Obama aide said cording to current and for- during his tenure, sightsee- retary Sarah Sanders said of claimed to guests, without been varied in their recep- he took only personal, close mer White House aides. ing with guests in the White the tours, “The president is evidence, that his private tion to guests, but most did friends into the residence — Two senior White House House is among his favorite proud of the White House dining room off the Oval not give many elaborate “not D.C. officials,” the aide officials said they had never activities, they said. and its rich history.” Office was in “rough shape” tours, presidential histori- said. Trump, by contrast, seen any visitor cry in the During the 35 days that The visits are often im- with a hole in the wall when ans and aides say. has summoned hundreds, if Oval Office. Talks with Taliban prompt fears of rushed withdrawal By Deb Riechmann Afghanistan could once Associated Press again become a terrorist haven. WASHINGTON — But now even fellow Re- Trump administration publicans worry that re- claims of progress in talks ports of progress will em- with the Taliban have bolden Trump to withdraw sparked fears even among troops from Afghanistan the president’s allies that before the region is stable his impatience with the war and will reintroduce the in Afghanistan will lead him conditions that first en- to withdraw troops too snared America in the con- soon, leaving the country at flict. SAM MEDNICK/AP risk of returning to the same The Taliban now control Residents of the U.N.-protected Mangateen camp in South Sudan line up to get water. volatile condition that nearly half the country and prompted the invasion in carries out near-daily at- the first place. tacks, and foreign-policy ex- Discussions between a perts fear that any progress No safety amid fragile peace U.S. envoy and the Taliban on protecting women and are advancing weeks after minorities in the country South Sudanese squalor in the six U.N. the population, in “dire peace agreement in steps the administration said it could be lost if the militant protected sites. Now the need” of humanitarian as- like that as opposed to just wanted to begin drawing group is once again part of fear leaving camps U.N. has pushed for the sistance, according to believing what politicians down troops in Af- the government. protected by U.N. camps to close, amid warn- South Sudan’s 2019 hu- say and what statements ghanistan. That has The top Republican in ings by the international manitarian response plan, are,” said Peter Martell, a prompted some critics to Congress, Senate Majority By Sam Mednick community that rushing which will cost $1.5 billion. journalist and author of a note that President Donald Leader Mitch McConnell, The Associated Press the process could re-ignite The cash-strapped gov- new book on South Sudan, Trump is telegraphing a cautioned the president violence among ethnic ernment doesn’t have the “First Raise a Flag.” withdrawal — the same against a hasty exit from the JUBA, South Sudan — groups. means to resettle the more In the last six months, thing he accused President war. Tracing his fingers over the “If or when the walls of than 4 million people who about 17,000 have volun- Barack Obama of doing by “While it is tempting to metal fencing at a United the protection sites come have been displaced from tarily left the camps, ac- saying he wanted to end the retreat to the comfort and Nations protected site in down, there will still be their homes. More than 2 cording to the U.N. American combat mission security of our own shores, South Sudan’s capital, dangerous intercommunal million of them fled the But continuing unrest in in 2014. there is still a great deal of Nhial Nyuot Nhial hung tensions and massive pro- country. South Sudan has civilians “It’s an effort to put work to be done,” Mc- his head as he contem- tection needs,” said Lauren “Given the population worrying about whether lipstick on what will be a Connell said Tuesday. plated going home after Spink, senior researcher on and the people that will the government can pro- U.S. withdrawal,” said Ryan White House press sec- years of civil war. peacekeeping for the Cen- need to be resettled, it’s vide for and protect them. Crocker, a former U.S. am- retary Sarah Huckabee “At the moment it’s im- ter for Civilians in Conflict, really massive,” said Hus- Even inside the U.N. bassador to Kabul under Sanders said Tuesday that possible for someone to an international nonprofit sein Mar Nyuot, South camps, violence occurs. Obama. the administration’s pri- leave,” he said. group. Sudan’s minister for hu- In August, due to inter- A negotiated settlement ority is to “end the war in The 33-year-old is An internal U.N. draft manitarian and disaster communal clashes inside to America’s longest war Afghanistan, and to ensure among tens of thousands of shared with aid agencies in management. one of Juba’s U.N. sites, poses a dilemma for Trump. that there is never a base for people who are still shel- September and seen by The government is almost 3,500 people were He has often declared he terrorism in Afghanistan tering in such camps across The Associated Press de- largely relying on the U.N. relocated to Mangateen, a wants to end lengthy over- again.” Afghan officials the country, the legacy of tailed a plan for “all serv- and aid agencies to imple- displaced persons’ camp seas military entangle- hope Trump will explain an unprecedented decision ices to be permanently ment its resettlement plan, run by the government. ments, something he made his intentions in further by a U.N. peacekeeping relocated outside” Juba’s which includes safe pas- People there said the camp clear in December by detail during his State of the mission to throw open its two U.N. sites by the end of sage and a three-month doesn’t feel safe. declaring the Islamic State Union address next week. doors to people fleeing war. January, according to the package of food for people “Living here is a danger,” group defeated in Syria and Taliban officials said that Nhial has been in the document. who want to go home, said John Tut, Mangateen’s announcing he was pulling the two sides had reached Juba camp since 2014, The plan, which was Nyuot said. The govern- camp coordinator. 2,000 American troops an understanding about the shortly after the country never made public, has yet ment has said it will pro- There is also not enough from that country over the withdrawal of U.S. and erupted in fighting. A frag- to be implemented, and vide land and security for space. About 1,500 people objections of his top policy NATO troops and that the ile peace deal signed be- U.N. mission chief David returnees. currently live in a stifling advisers. militant group had made tween President Salva Kiir Shearer said there has been At least one South Sudan warehouse waiting for the The stakes are higher in assurances that Afghan soil and opposition leader Riek no decision to close the expert said the number of government to allocate Afghanistan, a conflict that would not be used again for Machar in September has camps at any particular people willing to leave the more land for the site. has cost 2,400 American attacks against the United brought little comfort. time. U.N. sites and return from “We’re not living in good lives and hundreds of bil- States or others. Like many in the camps, “People moving back to refugee camps in neighbor- conditions, we’re living in lions in taxpayer dollars. On the U.S. side, Trump’s Nhial still fears for his life their homes have to make ing Uganda and elsewhere fear with no basic needs The U.S. invaded the coun- Afghanistan envoy, Zalmay and refuses to leave. their own decisions,” he will be a true test of peace. being met,” said Elizabeth try to oust the Taliban and Khalilzad, said, “Nothing is What began as a tempo- said. “If we see that number Nyamai, a 28-year-old al-Qaida in October 2001 in agreed until everything is rary experiment is looking Five years of fighting significantly go down in a mother of five. “I’ve lost response to the Sept. 11 agreed, and everything more like a permanent have killed almost 400,000 meaningful, lasting way hope in the government, terrorist attacks, and the must include an intra- refuge for more than people and left more than 7 over several months, may- whatever they say we don’t CIA director warned as Afghan dialogue and com- 190,000 people living in million, or two-thirds of be we can measure the believe.” recently as Tuesday that prehensive cease-fire.” 14 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019

NEWS BRIEFING Plutonium Staff and news services secretly sent from S.C. over Waste unleashed from Brazil Nev. protest dam on its way to a larger river RENO, Nev. — The U.S. Department of Energy RIO DE JANEIRO — A about 11 miles down- disclosed Wednesday that torrent of mining waste stream from the breach. it already has shipped unleashed by a dam The chief of an indige- about a half-ton of weap- breach that killed at least nous community said ons-grade plutonium from 84 people in southeastern Tuesday that Brazilian en- South Carolina to a nucle- Brazil is heading down a vironmental agents ar security site in Nevada. small river with high con- warned villagers to stop The Justice Depart- centrations of iron oxide, fishing in the river, ment notified a federal threatening to contam- bathing in it and using its judge in Reno that the inate a much larger river water for the plants they government had already that provides drinking wa- cultivate as food. trucked the material to the ter to communities in five The Paraopeba flows site 70 miles north of Las of the country’s 26 states. into the much larger Sao Vegas when Nevada filed a The release of the Francisco River, which SAKCHAI LALIT/AP request for an injunction muddy waste has already provides drinking and irri- A boy wears a mask to guard against high levels of air pollution and dust particles in to block the move in No- turned the water of the gation water to hundreds Bangkok on Wednesday after schools across the smog-choked capital — which has vember. Paraopeba River brown of towns and larger cities. some of the most toxic air globally — were ordered closed for the rest of the week. Department lawyers said in a nine-page filing that the previously classi- fied information about the Canada cites mysterious illness shipment from South Car- House OKs 2.6% pay increase olina can be disclosed now for staff cut at embassy in Cuba because enough time has passed to protect national TORONTO — Canada matic brain injury, also for civilian federal workers security. They didn’t spec- announced Wednesday it known as concussion. ify when the transfer oc- is removing up to half of Canada is going from WASHINGTON — The more than 55,000 federal raise was “not good policy” curred. the Canadians at its em- about 16 positions for Ca- Democratic-controlled workers, said government because “it rewards the bad Nevada Gov. Steve Siso- bassy in Cuba after anoth- nadian staff at the Havana House on Wednesday ap- employees “have dedicated along with the good” by lak said he’s “beyond out- er diplomat has fallen embassy to up to eight. proved a pay raise for their lives and careers” to giving all workers a raise raged by this completely mysteriously ill. Canada ordered the civilian federal employees, public service, “yet far too regardless of performance unacceptable deception.” Canada has confirmed families of diplomatic staff a step that lawmakers said often their sacrifice and reviews. 14 cases of mysterious in Cuba to return home shows respect for a work- dedication go unappreci- Meadows and other Re- health problems since last April. A senior Cana- force that just endured a ated.” publicans also took issue early 2017. Twenty-six dian government official 35-day partial government House Majority Leader with how quickly the plan Food recall: Tyson Foods American Embassy work- said in a briefing that the shutdown. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, passed the House. It was is recalling more than ers in Cuba have also been latest case involves a di- The 2.6 percent raise who represents more than introduced last week and 36,000 pounds of chicken affected, suffering a range plomat who arrived in the matches the raise given to 60,000 federal workers, was not subject to a com- nuggets after customers of symptoms and diag- summer and reported the military last year and said the shutdown over mittee vote. said they found “soft, blue noses including mild trau- symptoms on Dec. 29. would override a pay freeze Trump’s demand for a bor- But Democrats said the rubber” inside. The U.S. imposed by President Don- der wall with Mexico was bill could not move forward Agriculture Department ald Trump. The measure, just “the latest in the long until the government shut- said the 5-pound bags passed by a 259-161 vote, list of attacks on our hard- down ended last Friday. initially shipped to distri- goes to the Senate, where working federal civilian Twenty-nine Republi- bution centers in Arizona, Parole recommended for its prospects are unclear. workforce.” cans joined 230 Democrats California, Illinois, New Manson follower Van Houten Rep. Gerry Connolly, D- Rep. Mark Meadows, R- in supporting the bill. No Jersey and Utah should be Va., whose district includes N.C., said the proposed pay Democrat opposed it. thrown away or returned. LOS ANGELES — A If her case withstands a California panel on 150-day review process, it Wednesday recom- will go to new Gov. Gavin mended that Charles Newsom. Van Houten’s Jump seen in monarch numbers at winter grounds In Kentucky: Sen. Rand Manson follower Leslie prior recommendations Paul was awarded more Van Houten be paroled for release were rejected MEXICO CITY — The quickly warned that it does increase from 6.12 acres a than $580,000 in damages after serving more than by then Gov. Jerry Brown. population of monarch not mean the butterflies year ago. They arrive in by a jury Wednesday in his four decades in prison. Van Houten, then 19, butterflies wintering in that migrate from Canada such numbers that their lawsuit against his neigh- After a hearing at the was among a group who central Mexico is up 144 and the United States are population is measured by bor who tackled him and women’s prison in Co- fatally stabbed Leno and percent over last year, ex- out of danger. how much surface area broke several of his ribs. rona, commissioners of Rosemary LaBianca in perts said Wednesday. This winter, researchers they cover. The surprise attack by the Board of Parole Hear- 1969. The killings came a The data presented by found the butterflies occu- This year’s is the biggest Rene Boucher occurred in ings found for the third day after other Manson Andrew Rhodes, Mexico’s pying 14.95 acres of pine measurement since the 2017 while the Republican time that the 69-year-old followers killed pregnant national commissioner for and fir forests in the moun- 2006-2007 period, Rhodes lawmaker was doing yard Van Houten was suitable actress Sharon Tate and protected natural areas, tains in Michoacan and said. A low of just 1.66 acres work at his Kentucky for release. four others. was cheered but scientists Mexico states. That’s an was recorded in 2013-2014. home.

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EDITORIALS The better City Hall that Chicago needs now Three tremors have shaken this city’s with the feds, recording conversations up at the polls Feb. 26? Let’s hope so, be- school buildings need the urgent attention political landscape as Chicagoans approach with Burke and others, including Illinois cause Chicago needs a better City Hall. of the people voters send to City Hall. Let’s an election that can remodel City Hall. House Speaker Michael Madigan. Neither repeat that phrase “urgent attention.” In early September, two-term Mayor Solis nor Madigan has been accused of any Our endorsement process attempts to There is no time for small plans. Rahm Emanuel announced he would not wrongdoing. identify candidates who are independent- In 2015, 13 new aldermen joined the City seek re-election. That quake opened a But the old guard politicians are stum- minded, intellectually curious and hard- Council. Many of them hustled to bring chasm in the campaign for mayor, and new bling as the earth shifts. Do you feel it? working. Candidates who look beyond economic development and stability to candidates rushed in. Fourteen are com- Voters, you’re empowered. their wards to citywide challenges. In 2019 their communities. Some of them have peting to succeed Emanuel. From the So the question, Chicagoans: What City and beyond, the residents of Chicago need earned another term. But elections also familiar names now appearing in TV ads to Hall do you want? Which will you choose? a mayor and aldermen who will advance give voters a chance to break up with alder- little-known 11th Ward rabble-rouser John economic growth with pro-jobs policies, men who aren’t bringing their “A games.” Kozlar, voters have many choices. Today the Tribune Editorial Board rather than penalize employers for invest- Our endorsement process attempts to Then one week after Thanksgiving, begins publishing endorsements for ing here. Who will limit rising taxation, identify them so Chicagoans can fire them. federal investigators raided the City Hall the Feb. 26 city election. Not only will rather than spend Chicagoans further into Voters, you should feel like you’re finally and ward offices of Ald. Edward Burke, voters select a new mayor but also a new debt. Who will promote transparent gov- in the driver’s seat, or at least sliding into it, sending another temblor through Chicago. City Council. This can be a moment for ernment, rather than tolerate corruption in foot outstretched toward that gas pedal. The news jostled an electorate that, be- change, for a new City Hall. their midst. Who will encourage all Chi- You’ll choose the winner of a race for mayor tween City Council scandals, can be blase Four years ago, in 2015, 1.4 million voters cagoans to help police take criminals off that is up for grabs. You can keep the hard- about allegations of corruption. The long- were registered to vote in Chicago. On the streets, rather than complaining that working veterans but shove do-littles out of time influential chairman of the city’s Election Day, only 483,700 cast ballots. somebody else has to stop the violence. long-held seats on the City Council, finally. Finance Committee is charged with one Turnout was 34 percent. Chicagoans need aldermen who deliver That would produce the solutions- count of attempted extortion for allegedly But last fall on Nov. 6, for a heated on bread-and-butter issues in their wards, oriented City Hall that Chicago needs now. shaking down executives of a Burger King midterm election, 1.5 million Chicagoans but who also dig into these broader prob- If all of us vote for the best candidates, the franchisee to get business for his law firm. got registered to vote and 912,000 of them lems. Struggling neighborhoods, insuffi- city’s prospects will look better on Feb. 27. And another boom: News that, for sev- cast ballots. Turnout was 61 percent. cient employment, pension obligations, So show us, Chicagoans, what kind of eral years, Ald. Danny Solis cooperated Can that same engaged electorate show population loss and emptying Chicago City Hall do you want? Our choices for Chicago City Council The Tribune Editorial Board today initiatives on the not just abstain from voting on them. We’re supports a stronger council by empowering begins endorsements in contested races for council, including a counting on her to push for those much- aldermen — not the mayor’s office — to aldermanic seats in the Feb. 26 municipal greater role for the needed changes. King faces a rematch with draft the annual budget. He would disman- election. city’s inspector gen- Ebony Lucas, an attorney who challenged tle tax-increment financing districts, and eral overseeing alder- her during a special ward election in 2017. he doesn’t believe higher taxes should be 1st Ward: Balancing manic activity. Dowell King is endorsed. the go-to answer to solving the city’s fiscal the needs of longtime is levelheaded and fair, crisis. Piemonte may well be a long shot residents with the even when dealing 5th Ward: Ald. Leslie against an entrenched incumbent. But organic gentrification with controversy in Hairston has repre- voters of this ward know the status quo is unfolding in this His- her ward. She has sented this South not working. It’s time to reinvigorate South panic and hipster earned another term. Shore-based ward Shore. Piemonte is endorsed. ward is among its She faces Alexandria Willis, a health spe- since 1999. Voters biggest challenges. cialist and entrepreneur from Bronzeville. should ask them- 6th Ward: Crime is Ald. Proco “Joe” selves: Has the ward hurting this Chat- Moreno is correct 4th Ward: Stretching improved during the ham-based, middle- when he says “one from downtown Chi- last 20 years? Or de- class black communi- person’s gentrification is another person’s cago beyond 47th clined? Two candi- ty and driving families economic development.” Moreno is under Street along the lake- dates are challenging and businesses away. pressure from his opponent, newcomer front, this ward re- Hairston for her seat: Anti-violence activist Those who have Daniel La Spata, to implement policies that quires a nimble touch. William Calloway and former Hyde Park stayed are hungry for would regulate the ward’s real estate boom The alderman must Herald editor Gabriel Piemonte. Cal- a reversal. They are and protect longtime property owners. He juggle a diverse con- loway says reducing violent crime would passionate about their says Moreno has closer ties to developers stituency. Freshman be a top priority; Piemonte agrees, adding neighborhoods. They than residents. But the fact is, Moreno has Ald. Sophia King, that the city’s population loss will be an are vigilant about their block clubs. They invited more affordable housing into the former president of ongoing challenge for the next alderman. support the local businesses that remain. ward than most aldermen. His approach the Kenwood Park Advisory Council, has Hairston has had 20 years to bring im- Incumbent Ald. Roderick Sawyer has toward gentrification is less government done that. One of the council’s newest provements to the ward. It’s time to give represented the ward since 2011. While intervention, not micromanaging. That members, King is a proponent of a stronger someone else a chance. We appreciate he’s engaged in City Hall politics as head philosophy has fostered a boom in the City Council and parliamentary rule Calloway’s heart and sincerity in protesting of the council’s black caucus, residents say ward that yes, has raised property values. It changes that would loosen the grip of the gun violence. But Piemonte offers more he has been less focused on the bread- also has beefed-up a customer pipeline for mayor on the council. She says aldermen policy chops and would hit the ground and-butter issues of the ward. This time the many Latino-owned businesses in the should have to reveal conflicts of interest, running in a ward he knows intimately. He we’re endorsing one of his opponents, ward. Moreno can rub people the wrong accountant Deborah Foster-Bonner. She way. But he hustles to get things done, big is proactive in the community and estab- and small, for his constituents. Moreno is lished a summer program for kids after endorsed. As the Feb. 26 Chicago election approaches, you’ll find complaints arose that children were unsu- the mayoral and aldermanic candidates’ answers to our pervised while their parents worked. She 3rd Ward: The City Council has its share understands the need to tackle the city’s of politicians who like to bloviate. Ald. Pat surveys, and our endorsements, at chicagotribune.com/ pension crisis and would not support Dowell is not one of them. We appreciate candidates. To find more information about the mayoral can-kicking proposals that borrow and her thoughtful approach to problem-solv- accumulate taxpayer debt. Also on the ing, along with her expertise in urban candidates, go to chicagotribune.com/mayorsrace. ballot is Richard Wooten. Foster-Bonner is planning. She has supported transparency endorsed.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING SCOTT STANTIS

A framework agreement was announced on Monday calling for a cease-fire that could lead to the full withdraw- al of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. … This current process bears an unfortunate resemblance to the Paris peace talks during the Vietnam War. Then, as now, it was clear that we were just negotiating the terms of our surrender. The Taliban will offer any number of commitments, knowing that when we are gone and the Taliban is back, we will have no means of enforcing any of them. It does not have to go like this. The U.S. could announce that talks won’t proceed beyond the framework, to matters of substance, without the full inclusion of the Afghan gov- ernment. … We could also note that unless some other solution is found, U.S. troops will remain in Afghanistan as long as the current Afghan government wants them, pro- tecting the U.S.’ national security interests and defending core values, such as women’s rights, that we have fostered there since 2001. President Obama proved in Iraq that America cannot end a war by withdrawing its forces — the battle space is simply left to our adversaries. In Afghanistan, President Trump has a choice. He can follow Obama’s example and leave the country to the Taliban, or he can make clear that the U.S. has interests, values and allies, and will stand be- hind them. — Ryan Crocker, The New Yorker

Admitting that this week’s extreme wind chills were starting to get to her, Minnesota resident Anne Mauer confirmed Tuesday that she’s seriously thinking of packing it all up and moving somewhere warm like Michigan. “The winters here can be so brutal. Maybe it’s about time I go someplace down south like Detroit or Kalamazoo,” said Mauer. … At press time, Mauer had given up plans to move and settled instead on a weeklong vacation in Rochester. — The Onion 16 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 PERSPECTIVE

NOAH BERGER/GETTY-AFP Sen. Kamala Harris launched her presidential campaign Sunday in Oakland, Calif., and has called for abolishing private health insurance. The dangerous allure of ‘Medicare for all’ Democrats, including presidential When Harris says that people who like candidate Tulsi Gabbard. But like many an oasis, their health care plans will not be able All that happened before the rise of this one is a mirage. to keep them, voters will believe her, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, anoth- to her detriment. Democrats can er supporter. Dylan Matthews wrote promise that “Medicare for All,” how- in Vox, “Soon no Democratic leader ever it is defined, would be an im- will be able to oppose single-payer.” 2010, according to Kaiser Family provement over the status quo, but Steve Chapman That was in September 2017, and Foundation surveys, a plurality of millions of people with private cov- “soon” may already be “now.” Americans consistently took an unfa- erage will figure they are about to get Like an oasis shimmering before But like many an oasis, this one is a vorable view of the program. the shaft. parched travelers in a sun-baked mirage. The broad conversion of But when Donald Trump became Single-payer coverage could gener- desert, “Medicare for all” holds a pow- Democrats to the single-payer model president and Republicans gained ate even broader opposition than the erful allure for Democrats. It’s a clear stems from their bitter experience control of Congress, they set about ACA did, argues Lanhee Chen, a re- concept based on a beloved program, with the , aka keeping their promise to repeal Oba- search fellow at Stanford’s Hoover offering to achieve the long-standing Obamacare. macare. At that point, sentiment Institution. goal of universal health insurance. It It was a market-oriented approach abruptly shifted. In February 2017, When 30-year-olds hear the term will be hard for any Democrat running that retained a primary role for private Kaiser found, 48 percent of Americans “Medicare for all,” they may hope for president to reject the idea. insurance, strongly resembling a had a positive opinion of the ACA, and they’d get something better than what Sen. Kamala Harris made that clear Massachusetts program enacted only 42 percent disliked it — and it has they have. But 70-year-olds will as- when she not only endorsed the idea under a GOP governor named Mitt retained its popularity ever since. sume they’d get something worse. “It’s but also called for abolishing private Romney. Yet Republicans in Congress The lesson is that when it comes to certainly possible that seniors will insurance entirely. “Let’s eliminate all universally demonized it as a radical health care, Americans harbor a deep view ‘Medicare for all’ as cutting into of that,” she said. By staking out a bold socialist scheme. suspicion of any major change. They the benefits they receive,” he told me. position so early in the campaign, she The conclusion most Democrats distrusted the ACA from the start At the moment, by preserving Oba- put pressure on other candidates to reached is that moderation in pursuit because they feared it would cost macare, Democrats have aligned meet or raise her on the issue of sin- of universal coverage is a vice. If you’re them more, reduce the quality of care themselves with public sentiment. If gle-payer, government-provided cov- going to be portrayed as engineering a or deprive them of their existing poli- they insist on promising “Medicare for erage. complete government takeover of cies. all,” they will find themselves up The idea was already approaching health insurance regardless, they But when Republicans tried to against the perennial attitude of party orthodoxy. Sen Bernie Sanders decided, you might as well go all the repeal the law, that aversion to change Americans about their health insur- ran for president on it in 2016 and may way. suddenly became the ally of Oba- ance and health care system: It’s lousy, again in 2020. He would have com- That’s the wrong lesson. The ACA macare. However imperfect what they and don’t you dare change it. pany. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Cory was an incremental, cautious program had was, voters worried that a replace- Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand are to provide insurance to more people, ment would be even worse. Steve Chapman, a member of the Trib- co-sponsors, along with Harris, of falling short of universal coverage. Yet Harris’ intention to get rid of private une Editorial Board, blogs at www Sanders’ legislation. Former Housing the prospect of significant change was insurance will feed this fear. Ameri- .chicagotribune.com/chapman. and Urban Development Secretary enough to make voters susceptible to cans rightly didn’t believe Barack Julian Castro is on board. A House shameless fearmongering. Over the Obama when he said, “If you like your [email protected] version won the sponsorship of most seven years after it became law in health care plan, you can keep it.” Twitter @SteveChapman13

OP-ART JOE FOURNIER Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 17 PERSPECTIVE

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE High cost of no snow removal The city of Chicago fails to address any number of problems, but one thing that Chicago politicians seem to get right is snow removal. Ever since Michael Bilandic did the unforgivable by ignoring winter storm warnings. Even with thousands of miles of streets to clear, the city does an admirable job of getting plows out early. After all, officials’ re-election might well be determined by their sense of urgency. Thank you, Mayor Bilandic. — Bob Ory, Elgin Bipartisan plan to cut carbon The article about the impact of global warming on Southland (“Increased flood- ing, hotter summers in Southland a conse- quence of climate change: federal report,” Jan. 27) was scary and informative. While I agree taking steps to reduce our personal carbon pollution is important, I don’t agree that nothing is being done at the federal level. There is a bipartisan bill that would create a carbon tax and taxpayer dividend to stop carbon polluters — the Energy Inno- vation and Carbon Dividend Act. Elephants and donkeys alike are finally waking up to AP the problem. Vice President Richard Nixon shakes hands with baseball star Jackie Robinson in Plainfield, N.J., where Nixon was campaigning in 1960. — Benjamin Gerhold, Chicago Reduce greenhouse gases Thank you for Tony Briscoe’s article on Jackie Robinson fought for Gov. J.B. Pritzker taking steps to fight cli- mate change (“Pritzker commits state to climate change fight,” Jan. 24). I’m proud that Illinois is taking the lead, in contrast to inaction at the federal level. Controlling a racially inclusive GOP climate change is best addressed by reduc- ing greenhouse gases through decreased By Michael G. Long standing.” New York, but the party faithful on the use of fossil fuels. A gradually increasing fee Robinson was crushed, and just after national level never warmed up to the on carbon, paid by fossil fuel-producing Jackie Robinson wasn’t merely “the the election, he poured out his frustration liberal Republican. And Robinson’s hope companies, will speed the change to non- loneliest man in sports,” as the journalist in a letter to Albert Hermann, campaign for a two-party system fizzled yet again carbon alternatives and shift the artificially Jimmy Cannon put it in 1947. By the end director of the Republican National Com- when Nixon cozied up to Southern segre- low cost of fossil fuels. The Energy Innova- of his life — he was born 100 years ago mittee. “I was terribly disappointed over gationists during the 1968 presidential tion and Carbon Dividend Act was reintro- Thursday — Robinson was also the loneli- the election and feel we are at a great election, leading Robinson to wonder how duced in the U.S. House, with Chi- est man in politics. loss,” he wrote. “I cannot help but feel we any self-respecting African-American cagoland’s Dan Lipinski as a co-sponsor. Robinson’s politics steered Republican, must work for a two-party system as far as could ever vote for the “racist” Republican The act will take revenue from the fee on but party leaders often isolated him be- the Negro is concerned.” Hermann ticket. carbon and give it to every American family, cause of his persistent call for a racially thanked Robinson for the letter, adding, Still, the baseball great refused to sur- creating a win-win situation. inclusive party. Had they embraced him, “Personally, it is my judgment that you render. Arguing that “it is not good policy — Annie Avery, Chicago their party might not have become the could be a ‘Messiah’ for the Republican for any minority to put all of their eggs in sort of haven where politicians such as Party in the days ahead.” one political basket,” he attended a 1972 U.S. Rep. Steve King of Iowa felt safe But Republican leaders weren’t looking dinner hosted by the Black Committee to U.S. should set example enough to express support for white na- for a black messiah, and in the following Re-elect the President. He was not re- The news brief in the Jan. 15 Tribune, “In tionalism and white supremacy. year, Robinson implored Nixon to counter warded. In the spring of that same year, Antarctica, ice is shrinking 6 times faster Throughout the 1950s, Robinson was Barry Goldwater’s white-centered poli- Nixon called for a moratorium on busing than in 1980s,” is just the latest piece of convinced that Abraham Lincoln’s party tics. “We’re not going to get the Negro that would achieve racial balance in pub- evidence in a mounting pile demonstrating was still slanted toward freedom, and that vote as a bloc in 1964 and 1968, so we lic schools. that climate change results from human African-Americans would do well to avoid ought to go hunting where the ducks are,” Robinson would never become an activities and is accelerating. We are al- becoming captive to just one political Goldwater had said. That divisive state- all-star with the Republican Party, and the ready seeing effects ranging from increas- party, especially the Democratic Party, ment, Robinson wrote Nixon, “will be reason for his failure is clear: Republican ingly frequent forest fires in the West to with its Dixiecrats chairing key congres- Republican policy until someone other leaders confined him to the corner of the stronger hurricanes in the Southeast. As a sional committees. than Goldwater vigorously denies that the dugout so that they could please the mil- leading power, the United States should be As a tireless advocate of the “two-party Republican Party is not interested in the lions of white fans who were loudly a positive example to other nations. The system,” Robinson shocked many of his Negro vote.” cheering for political order, not racial Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend friends when he signed up to campaign Nixon did not come through, and Rob- justice, in those turbulent times. Act represents one of the strongest options full-time for Richard Nixon during the inson’s disappointment only deepened At the end of his life, Robinson was left to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions 1960 presidential election. The baseball when the Republicans nominated Gold- to plead. “Because I want so much to be a in an economically viable fashion. great was disgusted by John Kennedy’s water for president in 1964. “His candi- part of and to love this nation as I once — Noah Paulson, Chicago open courtship of Southern governors, dacy reeks with prejudice and bigotry,” did,” he wrote in his last letter to Nixon, “I and also quite taken by Nixon’s racially Robinson wrote. hope you will take another look at where progressive statements. Warning that Republicans were form- we are going and be the president who Pritzker policy won’t help But Nixon’s campaign proved to be ing a “white man’s party,” Robinson then leads the nation to accept difficult but If the executive order signed by Gov. J.B. equally troubling, and Robinson soured on supported the Democratic Lyndon John- necessary action, rather than one who Pritzker regarding climate change results in the candidate’s white strategists for ignor- son-Hubert Humphrey ticket in 1964. But fosters division.” any actual policy change, I have the follow- ing Harlem and other key black areas. he drifted back to the Republican fold Nixon did not reply, and for 37 years, up ing predictions: There will be no effect at all Nixon did not escape Robinson’s fierce once again in the mid-1960s, this time until Republican leaders recently puni- on the climate; most Illinoisans will be- wrath either. Robinson had lobbied hard focusing his lobbying efforts on his all- shed Rep. King for his comments about come economically worse off; and a small for the presidential candidate to tele- time favorite politician, Republican Gov. white supremacy and white nationalism, group of political insiders will become even phone his concern to Martin Luther King Nelson Rockefeller of New York. “The the silence was deafening. wealthier. In other words, more of the Jr., who had just begun to serve a sentence sooner there is a strong two-party system At last, though, Robinson may no longer same. of four months of hard labor at Georgia in New York as well as nationwide, the be alone. — Alan Van Dyke, Chicago State Prison in Reidsville. sooner we get our rights,” he penned to But Nixon, never quite comfortable Rockefeller in 1965. Michael G. Long is the editor of “Beyond around African-Americans, stated that With Robinson’s help, Rockefeller built Home Plate: Robinson on Life after Base- We must take action now contacting King would have been “grand- a solid base of African-American voters in ball” (Syracuse University Press). Quoting your editorial (“America and the next 2 years of Trump,” Jan. 20): “There are other serious problems to confront on health care, trade, Syria and Afghanistan.” The International Panel on Climate Wisconsin is finally facing the reality of Foxconn’s plans Change, a United Nations-sponsored body of scientific experts, recently told us that By Tim Culpan we have only about 10 years to take far- reaching action to avert dangerous warm- So Foxconn Technology Group may not ing that puts our forests, agriculture, water, make display panels in Wisconsin after all. infrastructure and health at serious risk. Those who’ve been following Foxconn They mean that action must start now. I for a long time won’t be surprised. Chair- hope that future Tribune editorials will man and founder Terry Gou is as much a include action to combat global warming salesman as he is a manufacturer, having on every list of “serious problems.” spent decades honing his pitch not just to — Laura Haule, Warrenville clients but also governments. Then-Gov. Scott Walker, backed by President Donald Trump, loved exactly N.Y. abortion act appalling what he sold: the promise of thousands of What exactly differentiates New York’s jobs to make stuff in the U.S. Walker loved state legislators from Aztec priests per- it so much that he pledged as much as $3 forming child sacrifices? billion in sweeteners, a deal that likely In passing the Reproductive Health Act, cost him his governorship. the former have legalized abortion up to the Now, according to a Reuters interview BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE baby’s due date. What happened to the with one of Gou’s right-hand men, such President Donald Trump, left, and Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou appear at the ground- notion of “fetal viability,” so fundamental in plans to manufacture display panels may breaking ceremony in June 2018 for a Foxconn plant in Mount Pleasant, Wis. the Roe v. Wade decision? be scaled back or even shelved. New York’s abortionists have been han- “In Wisconsin we’re not building a was handing out red truckers’ hats and research positions as well as back-end ded free rein, ostensibly to pre-empt the factory. You can’t use a factory to view our promising to Make America Great Again. packaging and assembly employees. overturning of Roe v. Wade. Wisconsin investment,” Louis Woo was Two years ago this week I wrote that Frankly, that’s wishful thinking because The political left is militantly secularist. cited as saying. Woo was one of the key Foxconn’s U.S. panel project didn’t make the U.S. doesn’t have much of a talent pool In its view, definitions of sexuality and architects and negotiators behind Fox- sense, evidenced by a comment Gou him- to dabble in these areas. human worth are to be made by man, not conn’s deal with the state. self made saying that such plans weren’t a In 2018, the first year of the Wisconsin revealed from on high, by God. Thus, a Foxconn’s Wisconsin-made screens promise but a wish. experiment, the company couldn’t hit its perfectly formed child, breathing on its likely would have been put into televi- Wishes don’t always come true. I be- employment target. Instead of creating a own, is not a person until acknowledged by sions. Woo this week acknowledged that lieve now, as I did then, that it would not very modest 260 full-time jobs, Foxconn some institutional authority. “in terms of TV, we have no place in the be in Wisconsin’s interests to be closely filled just 178 positions, Reuters reported. — Alexander Lee, Chicago U.S. … We can’t compete.” tied to the flat-panel industry because it’s Now that Foxconn is acknowledging If Foxconn can’t be competitive making a highly cyclical, cost-sensitive business. the truth about manufacturing in Ameri- electronics in the U.S., nobody can. One that would likely see massive job cuts ca, it might be time for the country to face For online exclusive letters go to www. Woo’s acknowledgment doesn’t appear not long after large-scale hiring. that same reality. chicagotribune.com/letters. Send letters by to come from any change in Foxconn’s Foxconn is now publicly conceding that email to ctc-TribLetter@chicagotribune. deal with Wisconsin, or even any shift in manufacturing panels in Wisconsin isn’t Bloomberg com or to Voice of the People, Chicago the macroeconomic environment. It’s viable, but it still thinks it can hire just as Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave., Third Floor, simply a matter of economic reality. The many as originally promised. Instead of Tim Culpan is a Bloomberg Opinion col- Chicago, IL 60601. Include your name, same reality that existed when Trump factory workers, Woo said they’ll hire for umnist covering technology. address and phone number. 18 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, January 31, 2019

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China to change foreign investment laws But analysts say began highly anticipated Zhenghua told lawmakers talks in Washington seeking when introducing the draft proposal would be to resolve their trade dis- during a special two-day ‘a step backward’ putes. session of the Congress’ The National People’s standing committee this By Anna Fifield Congress, China’s rubber- week. and David J. Lynch stamp parliament, will vote The speed with which The Washington Post on the new foreign invest- China is enacting the law — ment law, which will replace Beijing will do in three BEIJING — China has three existing laws, during a months what usually takes accelerated plans to intro- session scheduled to open at least a year — underscores duce a new foreign invest- March 5, the official Xinhua President Xi Jinping’s ment law that will tackle news agency reported eagerness to reach a deal some of the key sources of Wednesday. It is sure to be and resolve the dispute. friction with the United approved. Xi appears to be con- States by banning forced “There is an urgent need cerned that the trade war technology transfers and for such a unified law to will exacerbate an economic better protecting intel- provide stronger legal pro- slowdown that is already lectual property rights. tection for further expand- underway, analysts say. The decision Wednesday ing, opening up and better But the law may fall short ANDREW HARNIK/AP came hours before Chinese using foreign investment,” U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, right, with Trump administration officials, and American negotiators Justice Minister Fu Turn to China, Page 2 meets Wednesday with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, left, and other Chinese officials.

MCDONALD’S Chain logs strong growth globally But has seen fewer U.S. customers

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McDonald’s says mod- ernized stores and growth in delivery helped bring in more customers globally last year, but lower store traffic in the U.S. remains a concern. The world’s biggest ham- burger chain said sales rose 4.4 percent at established locations in the fourth quar- ter and 4.5 percent for the year. McDonald’s President and Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook said the Octo- ber-December period was the 14th straight quarter that McDonald’s has seen global same-store sales growth. He said 2018 was JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS the second consecutive year that McDonald’s global A worker with Traffic Management Authority guides drivers at United Airlines terminal 1 at O’Hare International Airport on Wednesday. guest count rose, an achievement not seen since 2012. Some markets, like the Netherlands and Italy, re- ported double-digit per- centage sales growth in the fourth quarter. But the pic- ‘AN EXTREME ture was mixed in the U.S., which is home to almost 40 percent of McDonald’s 36,000 restaurants. U.S. same-store sales were up 2.3 percent in the fourth quarter, driven by ENVIRONMENT’ higher prices. The chain dropped the Happy Meal Amid cancellations, airlines add warming shelters, chili and extra workers from its $3 value menu in October, for example, and By Lauren Zumbach now charges more for most | Chicago Tribune Happy Meals. It also added pricier limited-time items irlines canceled hundreds of flights at Chicago’s airports like glazed chicken tenders. as a brutal cold snap struck the Midwest on Wednesday. But U.S. customer visits But some flights were still taking off and carriers said were down in the quarter, partly because McDonald’s they were taking steps to help employees working is losing share of breakfast Aoutside deal with dangerously cold temperatures. orders to competitors like Taco Bell. As of Wednesday afternoon, as of Tuesday evening. Easterbrook said the 1,519 flights arriving and depart- To help ramp workers who company hopes to reverse ing at O’Hare International Air- have to be outside handle the that with breakfast value port and 328 at Midway Airport cold, United said it would bring menus, more coffee promo- had been canceled, according to in employees typically stationed tions and personalized the Chicago Department of Avi- at other airports so it could set deals for customers using its ation. up rotating shifts and minimize mobile ordering system. United Airlines canceled time spent in freezing tempera- Making sure drive-thru about 500 flights out of O’Hare tures. The airline declined to say service is meeting demand on Wednesday and Thursday, or how many extra workers would is also a priority, he said. about 80 percent of scheduled be headed to O’Hare. One way to ensure repeat flights. American Airlines had Cancelled flights are displayed on the board at the United Airlines canceled 75 Wednesday flights Turn to Airlines, Page 2 terminal 1 departures level at O’Hare on Wednesday. Turn to Growth, Page 2

New Portillo’s coming to Chicago’s Northwest Side at end of the year By Alexia repair facility and office. At parking lot in Villa Park in Elejalde-Ruiz 9,900 square feet, it will 1963. Chicago Tribune have seating for more than The chain now has 57 280 people, an outdoor pa- restaurants in seven states, Portillo’s plans to open a tio, a parking lot and a up from 38 in four states third Chicago restaurant double drive-thru. It is set when the sale was made. this year on the city’s to open by the end of the The new Northwest side Northwest side as the pur- year. restaurant will be themed veyor of hot dogs, Italian Portillo’s, whose other “Chicago in the Roaring beef sandwiches and choc- Chicago locations are in Twenties to the Great De- olate cake shakes continues River North and the South pression and the New its expansion. Loop, has been expanding Deal,” according to a news PORTILLO’S PHOTO The restaurant will be rapidly since Berkshire release, and will feature An artist’s rendering shows the new Portillo’s restaurant coming tothe Northwest side. constructed at Addison and Partners purchased it five Prohibition-inspired stills, Kimball streets, on the bor- years ago from founder posters of gangsters and pended from the dining diner, ’70s or Western. The rant is 1930s Prohibition. der between Avondale and Dick Portillo, who started lawmen and Chicago room ceiling. River North location has a Irving Park, on the site of the business selling hot World’s Fair souvenirs. A All Portillo’s locations 1930s-40s gangster theme, [email protected] what is currently a taxi dogs from a trailer in a 1920s truck will be sus- have themes such as 1950s and the South Loop restau- Twitter @alexiaer 2 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 Dealing with dementia at work Aging employees means delicate talks on declines By Andrew Soergel Associated Press

CHICAGO — Faced with an aging American work- force, companies are in- creasingly navigating deli- cate conversations with em- ployees grappling with cog- nitive declines, experts say. Workers experiencing early stages of dementia may struggle with tasks they had completed without dif- ficulty. Historically punctu- al employees may forget about scheduled meetings. And those who have trav- eled to the same office day after day, sometimes for years on end, may begin to lose their way. “I’ve talked to a number of families where a person didn’t realize they had the disease and they didn’t know what was going on. And they got fired for per- formance issues before any- one knew what the diagnos- is was,” says Ruth Drew, the director of information and support services at the non- KEVIN WOLF/AP profit Alzheimer’s Associ- Mary Radnofsky of Alexandria, Va., who is in the early stages of dementia, tries to recall a recent phone conversation. ation. Drew also oversees the organization’s 24-hour functions of the job.” His supervisors eventu- even before her official diag- help hotline. “The trick is figuring out what tasks This creates a delicate ally scaled back his hours nosis. The Bureau of Labor they can still perform and what they balance between employer and reduced his workload, “Apparently I ‘looked’ Statistics estimates the and employee. allowing him to work sev- healthy both on paper and number of U.S. workers be- can still do safely to continue to For some, disclosing de- eral months with a regular in person, had a very good tween the ages of 65 and 74 mentia to an employer could salary before going on disa- education, and was ‘too will balloon 55 percent from contribute.” open the door to workplace bility leave. young’ to have dementia,” 2014 to 2024, with 86 per- —Sarah Wood, director of global work-life services at adjustments. For others, “If you’re driving a semi she says. cent growth for the working Workplace Options, a North Carolina-based consultation there’s fear of stigmatization cross-country and you keep Early dementia symp- population over 75. and training organization or even termination. getting lost, OK, you toms often mirror other It’s that 65-and-up age Mike Belleville, 57, a for- shouldn’t be doing that. But ailments that may impair group that’s most likely to mer telecommunications could you work in the load- cognitive function, or even face dementia diagnoses, and training organization. written instructions rather technician at Verizon now ing dock? Could you have a other types of dementia. though early-onset symp- “If this person has been a than verbal commands, or living in Bellingham, Mass., desk job? What are the ways Belleville, for example, was toms can afflict younger dependable employee for reassigning a heavy mach- was diagnosed with Lewy we can accommodate peo- initially diagnosed with people. Though studies 40 years and is now missing ine operator or employee to body dementia in 2012. ple so that they can continue early-onset Alzheimer’s be- show the rate of dementia meetings, they’ll be beating a desk job, says David Fram, He said receiving his di- contributing meaningfully fore doctors recognized his diagnoses has actually fallen themselves up over this.” director of Americans with agnosis “was almost like, to society?” asks Al Power, condition as Lewy body in recent years, the sheer The Americans With Dis- Disabilities Act and equal ‘Hey, here’s what’s wrong an internist and geriatrician dementia. number of older U.S. work- abilities Act, which guaran- opportunity services at the with me. And here’s the who has extensively re- Power suggests that the ers expected to remain in tees certain rights and work- nonprofit National Employ- reason why I’ve been mess- searched and written about U.S. is “still in denial in the workforce has increas- place accommodation, cov- ment Law Institute. He ing up.’” dementia. terms of public policy” re- ingly left employees and ers individuals with Alzhei- notes that employers cannot Belleville says his “aha” After initially being mis- lated to the aging workforce employers wrestling with mer’s diagnoses and certain simply fire an employee moment came when his diagnosed, Mary Radnofsky, and supporting employees the prospect of dementia in other forms of dementia solely because of a disability performance began to slip 60 and a former professor with dementia. the office. depending on the employ- or dementia diagnosis if that and younger colleagues he now living in the Washing- And that, he says, has “And it’s not just manag- ee’s position and level of person can still perform initially trained began ton, D.C., area, learned she placed a “greater burden on ing missed deadlines. It’s impairment. certain job requirements. coaching him through his had a rare form of leukoen- society.” about managing their frus- “The trick is figuring out “The next question is job. cephalopathy, which caused “I don’t think people have tration with everything what tasks they can still whether they’re qualified He says he wouldn’t have minor strokes and cognitive gotten their heads around that’s changing,” says Sarah perform and what they can for their job. And that’s the had access to certain ben- impairment. how to respond to this Wood, director of global still do safely to continue to tougher point, depending efits like short-term disabili- Her worsening condition rapidly aging population,” work-life services at Work- contribute,” Wood says. on how advanced (the de- ty insurance had he not fully led her to step away from he says. “We should have place Options, a North Car- Possible accommoda- mentia) is,” he says. “People disclosed his condition to her teaching career at the been planning for this 30 olina-based consultation tions might include issuing have to do the essential his employer. University of Hawaii in 2011, years ago.” China pushes through changes to foreign investment law

China, from Page 1 “The draft is so full of vague same as domestic ones and As a result, many signifi- not appear to conclusively has set a deadline of March 1 statements and holes that includes a national security cant issues will be worked address those long-standing for the negotiators to reach a of what is needed to satisfy passing the law would make clause that the government out in regulations drafted to concerns,” the attorneys deal on rebalancing the Trump administration con- absolutely no difference to “could use to block all sorts implement the law, creating wrote. countries’ trade relationship cerns, based on the most the experience of foreign of investment,” Kennedy “significant uncertainty” The standing committee or face the risk he will recent publicly available companies in China and added. about how the measure will is reviewing an updated further increase tariffs on text, according to some U.S. actually could leave them That draft also is much work in practice, according version of the legislation, Chinese imports. experts. worse off than they are shorter and less detailed to Covington. according to Xinhua. But As of October, almost “It actually would be a today.” than an abortive 2015 pro- Provisions ostensibly that text has not yet been 950,000 foreign-funded step backward,” said Scott A draft dated Dec. 26 posal to overhaul China’s aimed at satisfying the U.S. made public, leaving foreign companies were registered Kennedy, director of the exempted the financial sec- foreign investment system, — including over the forced investors uncertain of the to operate in China, and they project on Chinese business tor from its requirements, according to a blog post by transfer of technology by extent of the changes made had invested more than $2.1 at the Center for Strategic sets no deadline for China to three attorneys at Covington foreign companies to their since the end of December. trillion in China, the state and International Studies. treat foreign companies the & Burling. joint venture partners — “do President Donald Trump news agency said. McDonald’s sees global growth Growth, from Page 1

customer visits, Easter- brook said, is store im- provements. McDonald’s says half its restaurants globally have now been converted to a modern de- sign that includes digital ordering kiosks, table serv- ice and curbside pickup for mobile orders. In the U.S., 4,500 of McDonald’s 14,000 restaurants have been redesigned; 2,000 more are scheduled to be ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2018 redesigned in 2019. Ordering kiosks are seen at McDonald’s at 10 E. Chicago The redesigns have Ave. The burger chain is reporting strong global growth. caused some problems JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE with U.S. franchisees, who who met with franchisees came to $1.97 per share, Passengers navigate Terminal 1 at O’Hare International Airport on Wednesday in Chicago. have complained about the to hear their concerns which is 7 cents better than high cost and the time it throughout the quarter. industry analysts had ex- takes to complete them. McDonald’s plans to pected, according to a poll McDonald’s, which is pay- open 1,200 new restaurants by Zacks Investment Re- Airlines help keep workers safe ing 55 percent of the cost globally in 2019. Nearly half search. Airlines, from Page 1 The airlines also said environment for everyone for the redesigns, spent $1.4 of those will be in China. Fourth-quarter revenue they were trying to keep to operate in and you do billion on U.S. renovation Easterbrook said deliv- was down 3 percent to Both carriers said they aircraft and other equip- have to take some precau- costs in 2018 alone, and ery has quickly grown into $5.16 billion, matching would set up warming sta- ment out of the elements. tions to avoid equipment expects to spend nearly $1 a $3 billion business for the forecasts. Revenue was ex- tions for workers. Ameri- Batteries suffer in cold outages,” Mann said. billion this year. company. Around half of pected to fall as McDon- can planned to serve em- temperatures, so aircraft That can make it tough As a result, McDonald’s McDonald’s locations glob- ald’s puts some company- ployees hot chili in its and other equipment that for airlines to keep up with is allowing franchisees to ally now offer it, he said. owned stores back in the O’Hare airport lounge and rely on them to start up may their typical schedule, he delay the redesigns until The U.S., France and the hands of franchisees. hot chocolate and other need to be kept running or said. 2022, in exchange for a United Kingdom all saw Around 90 percent of the warm beverages in warm- connected to power, said Both carriers encour- lower contribution of 40 high double-digit percent- company’s stores globally ing vans on the ramp, Chi- Robert Mann, a New York- aged passengers traveling percent of costs. But the age growth in year-over- are run by franchisees; cago Vice President Franco based airline industry con- to, from or through the company said Wednesday year delivery orders in McDonald’s wants to bring Tedeschi wrote in a letter to sultant. Aircraft also need Midwest to check the stat- it expects most U.S. restau- 2018, he said. that to 95 percent. employees. The airline also to be kept warm enough to us of their flights before rants to complete the reno- For the fourth quarter, said it would have shuttle keep water systems — like heading to the airport. vations by 2020. McDonald’s reported earn- Portions of this story were vans in the O’Hare employ- those that provide drinking “Collectively we remain ings of $1.42 billion, or $1.82 generated by Automated In- ee parking lot to help work- water — from freezing. [email protected] committed to the growth per share. Adjusted for one- sights using data from Zacks ers commute safely. “It becomes an extreme Twitter @laurenzumbach strategy,” said Easterbrook, time gains and costs, that Investment Research. Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 3 Boeing notches more than $100B in revenue By David Koenig multibillion-dollar com- cussions with airline cus- develop the plane. Market there over the next quarter maker CFM International Associated Press mitment to build it. tomers before making a expectations for a launch of or two, but won’t dampen — not an unusual move, On another subject, final launch decision next the program, he said, “are the strong long-term out- they said — to help restore DALLAS – Boeing, flying Muilenburg said Boeing’s year. Airlines would get the high.” look. He said both countries the supply chain. high on strong demand for short-term prospects in plane starting around 2025. Meanwhile, U.S. and Chi- have too much to lose by Boeing’s quarterly net in- airliners and military China are uncertain, partly “It’s clear that there is a nese negotiators started continuing to fight. come was $3.42 billion, and planes, faces a difficult de- because of the U.S. trade market need, but we are two days of high-level talks “China needs the air- it said “core” profit was cision over whether to de- dispute with China. Boeing working through the details Wednesday aimed at set- planes ... to meet their $5.48 per share, easily top- velop a new plane to fill in a remains bullish on the long- of the business case,” the tling a six-month trade war passenger growth and ping the $4.52 per share gap in its lineup. term potential for the Chi- CEO told analysts and re- that has weakened both cargo-growth needs, and that industry analysts were Boeing Co. CEO Dennis nese market, he said. porters. sides, shaken financial mar- here in the U.S. our aero- looking for, according to a Muilenburg says the plane The comments came as Cost is an obvious con- kets and clouded the out- space business is a tremen- poll by Zacks Investment could replace less fuel-effi- Chicago-based Boeing re- cern; analysts say the new look for the global econo- dous U.S. jobs generator,” Research. cient bigger planes and let ported that its 2018 revenue plane could top $15 billion my. he said. The Chicago company’s airlines launch new mid- topped $100 billion — a first to develop. It could give The Trump administra- Against the tide or rising revenue rose 14 percent to range routes. It would be for the century-old aircraft- Boeing an answer if Airbus tion has imposed tariffs on U.S. trade wars, Boeing de- $28.34 billion, breezing bigger than Boeing’s work- maker. The company pushes ahead with a longer $250 billion in Chinese im- livered 238 commercial air- past analysts’ forecast of horse 737 but smaller than posted fourth-quarter version of its A321 jetliner, ports in retaliation for Chi- planes in the fourth quarter $26.65 billion. the 787, the company’s new- earnings and sales above but it could also undercut na’s alleged theft and forced and 806 in all of 2018, up 6 Boeing expects full-year est airliner, which first Wall Street expectations sales of Boeing’s own 787, sharing of technology from percent from 2017. It ex- 2019 earnings between landed in airline fleets in and offered an upbeat fore- called the Dreamliner. American companies. pects more of the same in $19.90 and $20.10 per share 2011. cast for 2019. Jonathan Root, an ana- Muilenburg said the 2019, projecting deliveries and revenue of $109.5 bil- Muilenburg said Boeing executives said lyst for Moody’s Investors trade tension, along with between 895 and 905. lion to $111.5 billion. Both Wednesday there is de- they expect to decide this Service, said Boeing’s fi- China’s 5-year economic Production of the 737 has would beat analysts’ expec- mand for the plane, but year whether a new, mid- nancial performance and planning cycle, may affect been hindered by shortages tations. Boeing needs to make sure sized airliner would make deep backlog of more than the timing of orders from of key parts. Boeing execu- of “the business case” for business sense, then con- 5,800 airliners on order will China and create uncer- tives said they had sent The AP’s Matthew Ott in the jet before making a duct another round of dis- generate cash needed to tainty for Boeing’s business representatives to engine New York contributed. A new tech frontier for gamers Cloud-based experiences differed drasti- cally from those of profes- streaming may be sional reviewers. In particu- closer than ever lar, players said, OnLive was marred by input lag, or a By Brian Fung significant delay between The Washington Post user actions and results on the screen. When Cory Burdette “The latency between awoke recently to learn that you controlling the game Winter Storm Gia had and it reacting was really caused a two-hour school bad on OnLive,” said Ethan delay in Reston, Va., he Hawkes, a lifelong gamer seized the chance to do a who lives in Irvine, Calif., little family bonding. Plop- But times are different now, ping down in front of the said Hawkes, who tested television, Burdette and his Google’s Project Stream. 5-year-old daughter spent “The tech has finally caught the morning playing up.” “Minecraft,” the Lego-like Other gamers say that adventure game where while the technology has players construct buildings come a long way, it still isn’t out of virtual blocks. seamless. “We play all our games Another Project Stream together on the Xbox,” he tester, Chris Cantrell, said said. “In ‘Minecraft,’ we Google did a good job show- both get to build a house casing how its servers could together, find monsters and faithfully reproduce the explore.” high-fidelity graphics of a The first time he fired up single-player game like “As- the game, Burdette had to sassin’s Creed.” But that wait for “Minecraft” to game notably does not download and install on his come with fast-twitch, Xbox before launching it. KRISZTIAN BOCSI/BLOOMBERG NEWS competitive multiplayer, a But by the time his daughter Companies are hoping to do for video gaming what Netflix and Spotify have done with TV and music, respectively. staple of modern gaming is old enough to play more culture and a data-intensive adult games, that wait could the player and her oppo- As more Americans turn Brian Nowak, an industry the same. (Amazon Chief hurdle that tech companies be a thing of the past. nents instantaneously. to mobile and online enter- analyst at Morgan Stanley. Executive Jeff Bezos owns must still address as many Major companies from The challenge has tainment, executives across “As a base case, this new The Washington Post.) households are already Microsoft to Verizon are stymied gamers and game the media landscape have technology has the oppor- The jolt of interest in streaming multiple services exploring how to replace companies for years. But recognized that they are tunity to expand the ad- cloud-based gaming re- at once. game downloads with In- with advances in comput- competing for the same, dressable player base by flects how quickly the land- “(‘Assassin’s Creed’ is) a ternet-based game services ing power, the adoption of quickly diminishing re- lowering barriers to entry scape for video games has slower game, and so you hoping to do for video high-speed broadband and source: consumer attention. around AAA games,” shifted in recent years. The don’t have to be as precise. gaming what Netflix and fresh investments by tech Even Netflix this month Nowak wrote in a research popularity of mobile gam- But you can’t play ‘Call of Spotify have done with TV behemoths, what was once acknowledged that it views note this month. ing has some publishers Duty’ on this connection,” and music. Instead of being a lofty technological and the hit game “Fortnite” as Recent high-profile ex- such as Epic Games, the said Cantrell. run directly from a device, cultural goal for the game an even bigger competitor periments with cloud- maker of “Fortnite,” moving Meanwhile, the growing high-quality games of the industry now seems closer in some respects than HBO. based gaming include to build its own app market- consolidation of media and future could be streamed at hand than at any point in In the war for consumer Google’s Project Stream, place for games — circum- technology firms raises from a data center, with the past decade. attention, cloud-based gam- which wrapped up a beta venting the traditional app other questions for the fu- most of the computations “Game streaming serv- ing represents tens of bil- trial this month that al- store middlemen such as ture of streaming games. and image rendering being ices will be the ultimate lions in additional profit for lowed testers to play “Assas- Google. But in Project Verizon’s fledgling gaming performed by powerful driver of a rapid transition game publishers alone, ana- sin’s Creed: Odyssey” on- Stream, Google may be hint- service would likely com- servers many miles away from the sale of games in lysts say. Beyond the simple line for free; Microsoft’s ing at one possible strategy pete against similar plat- before being piped online to boxes to digital consump- convenience of playing Project xCloud, which for outmaneuvering Epic in forms run by Amazon, players’ phones, PCs and tion,” Yosuke Matsuda, games off a central server, promises to enable game return: by eliminating app Google and Microsoft. consoles. president of the game com- what makes the idea so streaming over mobile data downloads altogether. Some gamers fear that Unlike passive forms of pany Square Enix, declared attractive is the capability to connections; and Verizon The last major attempt to could lead to Verizon giving media such as movies and in a New Year’s letter. turn even the weakest lap- Gaming, leaks of which build a cloud-based games preferential treatment to its music, playing games over “Streaming also lends itself top into a fully functional emerged earlier this month. service was known as On- gaming service on its own the Internet calls for highly to new subscription-based gaming rig. On Monday, reports sug- Live, which launched in broadband network at the responsive technology that business models, so we be- That could make it far gested that Apple may be 2010 with five data centers expense of its competitors. can interpret a player’s ac- lieve deciding how to en- easier for people to play planning a cloud-based scattered across the coun- “They will definitely pri- tions from afar, process gage with these forthcom- video games on whatever games service of its own, try. The service showed oritize their own services if them within milliseconds ing trends will be key to device they have, wherever and e-commerce giant Am- promise, but many gamers they find it lucrative and relay the results back to future growth.” they may be, according to azon is also said to be doing discovered that their own enough,” said Burdette.

Toshiba unveils robot to probe melted Fukushima nuclear fuel By Mari Yamaguchi tems unit said experiments slides down from a pipe. Associated Press with the new probe The probe, attached by a planned in February are cable on its back, is to YOKOHAMA, Japan — key to determining the dangle from the pipe and Toshiba Corp. has unveiled proper equipment and descend to the bottom of a remote-controlled robot technologies needed to re- the reactor vessel’s ped- with tongs that it hopes will move the fuel debris, the estal, a structure directly be able to probe the inside most challenging part of below the core from which of one of the three damaged the decommissioning proc- the melted fuel fell. reactors at Japan’s tsu- ess expected to take dec- Toshiba plans to use the nami-hit Fukushima nucle- ades. new device to touch and ar plant and grip chunks of The three reactors at the grip the deposits with the highly radioactive melted Fukushima plant suffered tongs, which can hold a fuel. core meltdowns after a lump as wide as 3 inches The device is designed to massive 2011 earthquake weighing up to 4.4 pounds, slide down an extendable and tsunami damaged key to investigate its hardness 36-foot-long pipe and cooling systems. and other details, said Jun touch melted fuel inside In last year’s probe, a Suzuki, a Toshiba ESS the Unit 2 reactor’s primary camera developed by group manager for the containment vessel. The Toshiba Energy Systems & project. reactor was built by Solutions Corp. and the “Until now we have only Toshiba and GE. International Research In- seen those deposits, and we MARI YAMAGUCHI/AP An earlier probe carry- stitute for Nuclear Decom- need to know whether they A remote-controlled robot is the latest advance to look into a damaged nuclear reactor. ing a camera captured im- missioning found large will break off and can be ages of pieces of melted amounts of deposits in that picked up and taken out,” fuel in the reactor last year area, including parts that Suzuki said. “Touching the than its radioactive compo- Fukushima decommission- tear off a sample piece. and robotic probes in two resembled pebbles or grav- deposits is important so we nents or other details ing project. “First we’ll find TEPCO and government other reactors have de- el. can make plans to sample which require actual sam- out if those deposits can be officials plan to determine tected traces of damaged The 12-inch-long robot the deposits, which is a pling and safe storage. picked up.” If the device is methods for removing the fuel, but the exact location, will carry a radiation next key step.” “We are taking one step unable to lift anything, melted fuel from each of contents and other details dosimeter, thermometer, The probe will mainly at a time,” said Tsutomu that’s also a key finding, he the three damaged reactors remain largely unknown. LED lights, a camera and a examine the fuel debris’s Takeuchi, a Toshiba ESS said. In that case, they will later this year so they can Toshiba’s energy sys- pair of tongs as it slowly physical condition rather senior manager for the need a cutting device to begin the process in 2021. 4 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 MARKET ROUNDUP

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RICHARD BROWN 1927-2019 Newberry exec helped make

‘history relevant to .... public’ Cronin Sr., Kevin Patrick ‘”Ted”’ March 17, 1925 - January 28, 2019 By Graydon Megan Ted Cronin was an identical In an email to Newberry Death Notices twin, who lost his own father Chicago Tribune colleagues, Spadafora when Ted and his brother talked about Brown’s efforts Bob were only ten years Historian Richard Brown to secure grants to advance old. Ted was drafted at the joined Chicago’s Newberry the library’s mission. age of nineteen, and served Library in the early 1970s, “Dick made savvy use of Abrahamsen, Harold M. in the U.S. Army in Germany retired in 1994 as its aca- grant opportunities, espe- Harold M. Abrahamsen, WWII & Korean War Air during The Battle of the Force Veteran. Beloved husband of Bulge. He graduated from the demic vice president and cially from the National Loyola University of Chicago continued to be involved Endowment for the Hu- Elaine M. nee Stevens. Loving father of Cheryl (Palmer) Schneider, Linda (Dave) Business School, and met the with the library for the rest manities,” Spadafora said in Pruismann, Diane (Daryl) Dencklau, love of his life, Mille Stanek in a soda shop across of his life. his email. “Newberry- Harold Jr., Walter & Paul Abrahamsen the street from her alma mater, Mundelein College. “If you wanted to identify based, N.E.H.-funded sum- & Mary Ellen Fitzgerald. Cherished grandfather Ted worked as a newspaper advertising represen- the people who really were mer seminars and institutes of 14, many great grandchildren & 1 great-great tative until the age of fifty-four, when he switched responsible for creating the for high school and college granddaughter. Devoted son of the late Signa nee careers and became involved in the tax and estate modern independent re- teachers became the norm Odberg & Ragnvald Abrahamsen. Proud uncle of planning business. He had a great singing voice, search library, Dick Brown NEWBERRY LIBRARY here. They were matched many nieces & nephews. Resting at Thompson & and appeared with his wife Mille in numerous lo- cal musical productions. He was a devout Catholic, would be one of the handful Richard Brown became the by a growing number (of ) Kuenster Funeral Home, 5570 W. 95th St., Oak Lawn where Services will take place Saturday at 1:30 pm. and a staple of the St. Linus Parish Choir. Born on of people who did that,” said Newberry Library’s first fall, winter and spring peda- Interment private. Visitation Saturday from 11:00 St. Patrick’s Day, Ted was proud of his Irish heritage, Newberry President and Li- academic vice president. gogical programs for local am until the time of Services at 1:30 pm. thomp- enjoyed sports, and played golf with his long-time brarian David Spadafora. teachers and adult learn- sonkuensterfuneralhome.com 708-425-0500 buddies until the time of his death, just shy of his The Near North Side as associate professor from ers.” Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ninety-fourth birthday. He joined those same bud- independent research li- 1962 to 1966. In 1964, he Spadafora said Brown dies in their home town Oak Lawn Athletic Club, four brary houses a world-fa- published a book, “The applied his ideas and his days a week until just a few weeks ago. Ted was a mous collection that is Hero and the People: the influence more broadly for hard working man, who never actually retired, and Meaning of Jacksonian other independent research passed his Midwest work ethic on to his children. available to scholars, gene- Arizzi, Mario He was a loyal husband to his beloved Mille, a stable alogists and lifelong learn- Democracy.” libraries like the Folger August 19, 1930 - January 29, 2019 Beloved hus- parent to his four children: Kevin Jr., Maura, Sean, ers alike. Anyone who is at While on leave from NIU Shakespeare Library in band for nearly half a century to Patricia and Lisa, and a loving grandfather to his eleven least 14 years old can sign up in 1964-66, and for five Washington, D.C., and the (nee Musolino), and the late Vita; loving grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He for a reader’s card and have more years, he served as Huntington Library in Cali- father of Carmen, Laura, Vita “Cookie” passed peacefully, in the house he bought new, and access to the collection that director of the “Amherst fornia. (Ray) Montgomery, Josephine (Steve) lived in with his wife since 1957. Ted and Mille were includes medieval manu- Project,” formally known as “So in addition to playing Maris, Holly (Lt. Commander Michael together to the end, in the home they both loved, scripts, an atlas of hand- the Committee on the Study this role at the Newberry USN) Lemmons, and the late Mario Arizzi Jr.; dear- on the street re-named in their honor. Ted Cronin est papa to his treasures: C.J. Rueda, Michael, loved his family, his friends, his community, and colored maps and a selec- of History, a teacher educa- that was critically impor- Samantha and Hunter Lemmons, Patricia Morrison, tion workshop created by tant, he did something simi- his country. He is one of the last survivors of The tion of letters between Danny, Mario and Vinnie Arizzi; the fifth of twelve Greatest Generation, and personified all that great American authors. an Amherst College admis- lar on the national scene in children of the late Vincenzo and Laura (Maggi); generation of Americans stood for. All of his survi- “He was widely invested sions dean. From 1964 to his quiet, gentle way,” survived by his dear brother Robert (Angela), and vors can look to his memory as an example of faith, in making history relevant 1971 it had an office at the Spadafora said. loving sister Alice (Donald) Tufano, pre-deceased love, loyalty, hard work, and good citizenry. In lieu of to the general public and in Newberry. This project be- “For Dick, the human- by his dear sisters and brothers: the late Laura flowers, Ted has requested that donations be made the public sphere,” said re- came the springboard for ities were for everybody,” (Joe) Cumbo, Trieste (Mike) Manning, Oberda to Catholic Charities...thank you for your consider- tired Newberry curator Brown’s employment at the said Grossman, a former (Mary), Salvatore (Antoinette), Italia (Tom) Alagna, ation. Rest In Peace...Kevin Patrick “Ted” Cronin Sr. Paul Gehl. Newberry Library, includ- vice president of research Norma (John) Prete, Arturo (Joy), Biagio (Mary), Visitation Friday 3:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Funeral Saturday, and William; son in law of the late Papa John and 10:00 a.m. from Curley Funeral Home, 6116 W. 111th Brown, 91, died at Pres- ing valuable experience in and education at the New- Josephine Musolino; beloved brother in law of the ence St. Joseph Hospital in obtaining federal grants. berry. “The lecture series, Street, Chicago Ridge to St. Linus Church, 10300 S. late Lawrence and Josephine, Gino, Roland “Moose”, Lawler Ave, Oak Lawn. Mass 11:00 a.m.; Interment Chicago on Jan. 16 of con- When the Amherst Proj- adult seminars, all the pub- and Donald “Cookie”; loving and favorite uncle to Holy Sepulchre Cemetery; For Funeral info 708-422- gestive heart failure, ac- ect ended in mid-1971, the lic programs that you see at his nieces and nephews of the Arizzi, Musolino and 2700, or www.curleyfuneralhome.com cording to Gehl. He lived for Newberry’s director and li- the Newberry now were in Rispoli families. Although he never left the United many years in the steel and brarian (and as of a few essence either created or States he faithfully served his country during the glass Mies van der Rohe years later, president), developed by Dick Brown.” Korean War. A member of the American Post #0231 building at 880 N. Lake Lawrence Towner, ap- Brown was an active he proudly waved the flag as a veteran all the years of his life and was an honored guest of VFW Post Shore Drive before moving pointed Brown to direct the member of the local school #5179. He was a lifelong fan of his beloved Chicago several years ago to Brook- Newberry’s Seminar in the council for the Ogden Ele- White Sox and always said that living to see them Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries dale Lake View in Chicago Humanities. mentary School, a nearby win the World Series on the Southside was the thrill with William Lloyd Barber, In 1973, Brown became neighbor of the Newberry. of his lifetime. Mario was an ardent bowler who his husband and partner of associate director for re- “He thought of the Og- toured the country with over 13,300 games to his Dehoyos, Julia credit. Moreover, his largest accomplishment was 38 years, who died last search and educational pro- den School work he did and Julia Dehoyos nee Ferraro, age 94, of Chicago. his love of life, family and friends. All who knew him April. grams. In 1983, he became the other outside activities Beloved wife of the late Oswald. Loving mother of loved him. In lieu of flowers, please make donations Brown was born in Bos- the Newberry’s first aca- he had as part of that same Ray (Christine) and the late Anthony (Maria). Dear to Ronald McDonald House Charities at rmch.org or ton in 1927 and grew up in demic vice president. vision to bring history and grandmother, great-grandmother, and aunt of many. 26345 Network Place, Chicago, Illinois 60673-1263, Visitation will be Sunday, February 3rd from 2 – 5 Pasadena, Calif. He earned “Dick, along with historical thinking to young in memory of Mario Arizzi. Visitation Friday 3 p.m. PM at Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main St, Lombard. an undergraduate degree in Lawrence Towner in the people and to the public at to 9 p.m., Funeral Services Saturday 9:15 a.m. at Funeral Service Monday, February 4th at 10 AM at history from Yale in 1949. early 1970s, had a vision of large,” Gehl said. Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home 544 W. 31st St. Brust Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Mt. He spent a year at Yale Law the Newberry Library as a Gehl said Brown was a (Chicago) to St. Mary of Perpetual Help Church Mass Carmel Cemetery. For more info www.brustfuneral- 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. For Info School before shifting to the research library ‘on the generous and thoughtful home.com or call 888-629-0094. Yale Graduate School of street,’ ” said James Gross- friend and a mentor to (312)225-8500 or colettasonsfuneralhome.com Arts and Sciences, where he man, now executive direc- many younger scholars and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries earned a doctorate in tor of the American Histori- colleagues. American history in 1955. It cal Association, who He was an avid collector was in graduate school that worked for Brown and later of American antiques, Dienesch, John he developed a commit- held the job Brown had prints, pottery and furni- John Dienesch, age 69. Beloved son of the late John ment to historical educa- with the library. “(That) ture. and Susanna. Dear brother of Magdalena (Jack) tion, which became central meant they had a vision of Brown leaves no immedi- Herren. Loving uncle of Miranda (Evan) Jones and to his work at the Newberry. the institution that had all ate survivors. Jessica (Ray) Montanino and great uncle of Dagny, He taught at the Uni- the research rigor and A memorial service is Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Violet and Antonio. Memorial visitation Saturday versity of Massachusetts at standards of a university planned for 10 a.m. to noon, 11:00 a.m. at Beverly Ridge Funeral Home; 10415 Amherst from 1955 to 1962, that supported research March 23 at the Newberry S. Kedzie Ave. until time of services 3:00 p.m. which included a 1960-61 scholarship but also had a Library, 60 W. Walton St. Interment Private. 773-779-4411 fellowship at the University place for the public to learn Chesnutt, Jennifer of Pittsburgh. He moved to about and appreciate the Megan is a freelance report- Jennifer Chesnutt age 32 of Wheeling. Beloved Northern Illinois University humanities.” er. daughter of Cynthia (Bob Donohue) Graham and Lee J. “Jim” (Linda) Chesnutt. Loving sister of Jim Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Chesnutt. Fond niece of Robert (Vicki) Graham and Pamela (Richard) Schlosberg. Grand-niece of Dolores (late Conrad) Pisinski. Fond step sister of Lisa McKavis and Amanda Bloom. Dear cousin Exel, Stephen Chicago Daily Tribune of Rob, Kristin, Laura, Jackie (Charlie) and Joseph Stephen Exel, 62, of Des Moines. Beloved son of the (Heather). Proud aunt of Hailey and Nicole. Jen will late John and Jean Exel; devoted brother ON JANUARY 31 ... power hitter for the Chi- a satellite into orbit, Ex- be missed by many family, friends and her dear pets. of Christine Hechenberger and Phillip cago Cubs who would be- plorer 1. Visitation Friday 3-8 pm at Kolssak Funeral Home, (Linda) Exel; adoring uncle of Daniel In 1606 Guy Fawkes, con- come known as “Mr. Cub,” 189 S. Milwaukee Ave. (2 Blocks South of Dundee John “DJ” and Jeanmarie Exel; oldest victed for his part in the was born in Dallas. In 1961 NASA launched Road) Wheeling. Funeral Mass Saturday 11:00 am and dearest friend of Kathy Reading; at St. Joseph the Worker Church, 181 E. Dundee will be deeply missed by many cousins and friends. “Gunpowder Plot” against Ham the Chimp aboard a Funeral service Friday, Feb.1, 11 AM, at Weinstein the English Parliament and In 1934 President Franklin Mercury-Redstone rocket Road, Wheeling. Inurnment Private. Donations can be made in Jennifer’s memory to WAGS at Wheeling & Piser Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd, Wilmette King James I, was executed. Roosevelt devalued the dol- from Cape Canaveral. (Ham Animal Hospital, 532 E. Elmhurst Road, Wheeling, IL. Interment Waldheim. In lieu of flowers, memo- lar in relation to gold. was recovered safely from IL 60090 will be greatly appreciated. Condolences rial contributions may be made to One Iowa, www. In 1865 the House passed a the Atlantic Ocean follow- and information can be found at www.funerals.pro oneiowa.org, or the Des Moines Social Club, www. 1 constitutional amendment In 1944, during World War ing his 16 ⁄2-minute subor- or 847.537.6600 desmoinessocialclub.org. For info: 847-256-5700. to abolish slavery. Also in II, U.S. forces began invad- bital flight.) 1865 Gen. Robert E. Lee ing Kwajalein Atoll and was named general-in-chief other parts of the Japanese- In 1971 astronauts Alan of all the Confederate held Marshall Islands. Shepard Jr., Edgar Mitchell Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries armies. and Stuart Roosa blasted off Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries In 1945 Pvt. Eddie Slovik aboard Apollo 14 on a mis- In 1919 Jackie Robinson, became the only U.S. soldier sion to the moon. Gillespie, Sr., Byron E. who made history in 1947 by since the Civil War to be Byron E. Gillespie, Sr, age 86, of Midlothian. Beloved becoming the first African- executed for desertion as he In 1995 President Bill Clin- husband of the late Mary Ann nee American player in modern was shot by an American ton scrapped a $40 billion DeGrado. Loving father of Barbara baseball, was born Jack firing squad in France. rescue plan for Mexico, an- (Donald) Killelea, John (Gayle) Gillespie, Roosevelt Robinson in nouncing instead that he Byron (MaryJane) Gillespie Jr., and the Cairo, Ga. In 1950 President Harry would act unilaterally to late Anna Marie Gillespie. Proud grand- father of 9 and great-grandfather of 4. Caring broth- Truman announced he had provide Mexico with $20 er of Charles (Sue) Gillespie. Memorial Visitation In 1923 novelist Norman ordered development of the billion from a fund normally Saturday February 2, 2019 from 12 until time of Mailer was born in Long hydrogen bomb. used to defend the U.S. service 2pm at Hickey Memorial Chapels4201W. Branch, N.J. dollar. 147th St Midlothian, IL 60445. In lieu of flowers me- In 1958 the United States In 1996 the last Cubans morials to Alzheimer’s Association www.alz.org are In 1931 Ernie Banks, the entered the Space Age with held in refugee camps at appreciated. For more info and online register www. Hall of Fame infielder and its first successful launch of Guantanamo Bay Naval hickeyfuneral.com or (708) 385-4478. Base boarded a plane for Florida.

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Hines Sr., Leonard J. Leonard J. Hines Sr. Army Veteran, beloved hus- band of Jane (nee Zeddies); Ritter, Thomas Henry loving father of Leonard Jr. Meadows, Marjorie A. Thomas Henry Ritter, age 74, a longtime resident (Kita) Hines, George (Cathy) Kurtz, Ida Marjorie A. Meadows, 87, of Franklin, passed away of Lake Forest and trader at McDoniel, Kimberly Hines, Ida Kurtz nee Goldstein, 94, beloved wife of the at 4:50 a.m. on Thursday, the Chicago Board of Trade, Jacqueline Taylor and Debra late Morrie for 57 years; loving mother January 24, 2019 at Oil City passed away January 23, Gipson; devoted grandfather of Ronna (Stanton) Miller, Ken (Renee) Healthcare and Rehabilitation 2019. of Diamond, Riley, Leonard Kurtz and Lynn (Sheldon) Braun; - Center. Tom leaves his wife of 46 III, Kennedi, Taylor and Luke; ished Grandma “Mom” Idie of Josey Born April 24, 1931 in years Mary Sheppard Ritter; fond brother of Chris Hines; Miller (Jeff Wertheimer), Brian Miller, Franklin, Marjorie was the children, Todd (Kate Bandler), dearest brother-in-law of Kyle Miller, Brett Kurtz, Jen (Nate) Miller, Haley (Josh) daughter of the late Miller Andrew (Katie Mahar), Colin Carla (the late Leroy) Hines; Lelah and Wes Braun; adored Great Grandma Idie of and Dorothy Redmond (Jillian Sheppard) and Kate cherished uncle of many nieces and nephews. Mason, Ryan, Levi, and Benny; many loving nieces Reed. She married Floyd M. (Abby Peters); grandchildren Memorial Visitation Friday 4-8 P.M. at Lawn Funeral and nephews. Chapel service, Friday 12:15 PM at Meadows II, and he preceded Grace, Ruby, Arlo, Adeline, Home 17909 S. 94th Ave Tinley Park, IL 60487 Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 1700 W. Rand Road, her in death. Nathaniel, Coraline, and Jesse (with #8 due in May); Memorial Service Saturday 11:00 A.M. at Christ Arlington Heights. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Mrs. Meadows worked for more than 21 years at twin brother Tim, younger brother Jeff (Kathy); many Lutheran Church 14700 S. 94th Ave Orland Park, IL In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made the Chicago Housing Authority as a Security Clerk. nieces, nephews and in-laws. He is predeceased by 60462 Funeral info (708) 532-3100. to Parkinson’s Foundation, www.parkinson.org. For She lived in Chicago for over 50 years. his parents and brother John. information or to leave condolences, (847) 255-3520 In her spare time, Mrs. Meadows was passionate Visitation from 4-7pm, Friday, February 1, 2019 at or www.shalom2.com. about church and singing in her church choir; she the Union Church of Lake Bluff, 525 E. Prospect sang at the East Grove Church United Methodist Ave., Lake Bluff, IL 60044. A funeral will be at 11am Church in PA and in the Southlawn United Methodist on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at the church, with Church in Chicago. She also loved to work in her a reception to follow. Info – Reuland & Turnbough Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries garden. Funeral Directors of Lake Forest, 847-234-9649 or Holden, Zita She is survived by her son, Floyd M. Meadows III of www.RTfunerals.com. Zita Ann Holden passed away on January 26, 2019 at Aurora, IL; her daughter, Lynda Meadows of Franklin; In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made the age of 90. She was born her brother, Donald Reed and his wife, Donna; her to support ALS Research within the Les Turner ALS on April 4, 1928 in Chicago, sisters, Meriam (Joan) Smith and Emily Jane Reed Center at Northwestern University Feinberg School IL to the late Reva and Dr. and her husband, Bill Allen, all of Franklin; and her of Medicine, 420 E Superior, Rubloff Bldg., 9th Floor, Aaron Broyde and raised Lannie, Livia many nieces and nephews. Chicago, IL 60611 (https://www.feinberg.north- in Oak Park. Zita enjoyed Livia Lannie, nee DiCarlo, of Westchester, age 95. In addition to her parents and husband, Marjorie western.edu/sites/alsresearch/about/giving.html); a colorful childhood filled Beloved wife of the late Daniel F. Lannie; loving was preceded in death by her 3 brothers, William or PADS Lake County, PO Box 428, North Chicago with refugees, emigres, and mother of Daniel D. (Linda Carrithers) Lannie and Reed, Harold “Bert” Reed, and Paul Reed; and her Il 60064, (http://www.padslakecounty.org/donate) a variety of intriguing char- Linda (Edward) Kazmierczak; proud grandmother of brother-in-law, Gene Smith. acters. She attended Oak Lisa (Daniel) Denon and Lauren (Frank) Kotas; great- As per the family’s request, there will be no visita- Park High School and the U grandmother of Elizabeth and Alexander Denon; tion. Burial at Glen Oaks Cemetery, Hillside, IL will be of I, Champaign, graduating dear sister of Vince DiCarlo and the late Alex (Late announced at a later date. Gertrude) DeCarlo, late Floyd (late Katherine), late The Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut with a degree in Sociology. In 1949, she Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries married Mel Holden. They were together Mary (Late Ernest Miraldi and Joseph Zarlenga) and Street, Franklin, PA 16323, has been entrusted with for 62 years until his death in 2012. A the late Rose (Julio) Yaccino. Lying-in-State Friday, arrangements. cutthroat Mahjong player in later life, February 1, 2019 at Divine Infant Church, 1601 Memorial contributions can be made in Marjorie’s Zita’s passions were many and included her family, Newcastle, Westchester from 9:00 a.m. until time honor to the Parkinson’s Foundation, 200 SE 1st Shavitz, Evelyn friends, the babies, crossword puzzles, Hadassah, of funeral mass 10:00 a.m. Entombment Queen of Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131. Evelyn Shavitz nee Lazar. Beloved wife of the late “Law & Order” reruns, “Jeopardy!”, and chocolate Heaven Cemetery. Please omit flowers. For further To send cards, online condolences, or for further Ernest Shavitz. Loving mother of Donna in all of its forms. She was politically outspoken, info 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L. information, family and friends are invited to visit Solon, Mark (Debra) Shavitz, Russell especially during the current administration. The www.gardinierfuneralhome.com. (Cyndy) Shavitz and Kiengtong (Mui details of Zita’s life fail to adequately convey the Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Heng) Lay.Proud grandmother of Barbara grace and charisma that defined her effervescent (Brock Craft) Weidman, Matthew Solon, character. Her impact on everyone she met was Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Bronson (Andrea) Shavitz, Diana (Jaron) Baker, Sou magical, instantly beloved by strangers and cher- (Mike) Cha, Li Lay and Ti Lay. Service Friday 11AM ished as the rare jewel she was by friends and fam- Nagel, Carole Lorraine at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at ily. She loved people. She said, “What’s the point of Carole Lorraine Nagel passed away unexpectedly Niles Center Road), Skokie. Interment Zion Gardens money or things? It’s people. People, who are the on Jan. 28, 2019 surrounded by loved ones at the Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions stuff of life.” She was warm, witty, smart, generous, may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements MaRous, Barbara age of 74. Born in Chicago, Dec, 23, 1944 daughter philosophical, unfailingly kind, and wholeheartedly of the late Joseph and Lorraine nee Kiffer Kotar. by Chicago Jewish Funerals – Skokie Chapel, genuine. Zita was predeceased by her husband Mel, Barbara MaRous 91 of Park Ridge. At Peace with 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com Christ, Tuesday, January 29, 2019. Beloved wife Survived by her husband Kenneth Nagel, Plano, IL; and beloved cousin Esther Peven. She is survived by children, Brenda Nagel Cano and husband Andrew her devoted children Barry Holden (Nina Yankowitz), of the late Arnold. Loving mother of Michael (Jane) and Kathryn. Dear grandmother of Anne, Sarah of Plano, IL, Molly Nagel Clayton and husband Grant Jill Holden (Ray Richmond), and Cheryl Lange (Ric of Atlanta, GA, Jason Nagel and wife Jenny of Aurora, Lange); grandchildren Ian Holden, Sara Holden, (Shawn), Lonni (Ashley), Kristin (Nick), Joey, Michael, Daniel (Ashley) and the late David. Great grand- IL, and Betsy Nagel Kowal of Aurora, IL, and the late Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Rachel Spietz (Alex Spietz), and Joey Lange (Felix Jill Maire Nagel; loving grandmother of twelve; and Hall); and great grandchildren Jackson and Finley mother of Connor, Mason, David, Luke, Sammy, Gloria and Arianna. Barbara was a long time suc- sister of Wally Kotar of Solon, IA and Betty Kotar of Spietz; sister-in-law Barbara Holden; and many be- Cedar Rapids, IA. Visitation 3:00 until 8:00 PM, Fri., loved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Service cessful realtor with Gillick Realtors of Park Ridge. Visitation Friday from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. at Feb. 1, 2019 Nelson Funeral Home, 1010 W. South Smith, John Arthur ‘Smittie’ Friday 11 AM in the chapel of Westlawn Cemetery St., Plano, IL. Funeral Mass 10:00 AM Sat., Feb. 2, John A. Smith “Smittie” age 92, died peacefully in and Mausoleum, 7801 W. Montrose Avenue, Cumberland Chapels (FRIEL FUNERAL DIRECTORS) 8300 W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge. Funeral Services 2019, St. Mary Catholic Church, 1001 N. Center Ave., his home on January 19, 2019. Beloved husband of Norridge, IL 60706, where interment will follow. Plano, IL. Interment Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery, the late Phyllis nee Bradford; loving son of the late In lieu of flowers, the family requests that dona- will be held at the Funeral Home on Friday 11:00 Aurora, IL. Memorials to St. Mary Catholic School Arthur and Ella Smith; brother of the late Patricia tions be made to www.Hadassah.org or to www. A.M., Interment will take place at the Town of Maine Cemetery, Park Ridge. In Lieu of flowers, memorial Scholarship Fund or the Carole and Ken Nagel Jaffray; special father to Victoria Bradford, Jacqueline needtoimpeach.com. Arrangements entrusted to Marmion Academy Scholarship Fund. Arrangements Lakeshore Jewish Funerals, 773-625-8621 to Avenues to Independence 515 W. Busse Hwy., Bradford-Crews (Dominic), the late William Bradford, Park Ridge, IL 60068 appreciated. Info: www.cum- by Nelson Funeral Homes and Crematory, www. Thomas Bradford & Jerome Michael Bradford; uncle berlandchapels or 708/ 456-8300 NelsonFuneralHomes.com or 630-552-7211. to Mark & Gregory Jaffray; best friend to Bill “W”. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, February 2, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at St Damian Church, 5300 W. 155th St., Oak Forest, IL. Arrangements by Lack & Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sons Funeral Directors. 708-430-5700. KOCH, WILLIAM J O’Hara, Patrick J. William J Koch, age 90, passed away on Jan 25. Bill Patrick Joseph O’Hara died Tuesday, Jan. 29 in was born Oct 22, 1928 in Chicago to his home surrounded by the late John and Anna (nee O’Malley). mementos of his 91 years Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Beloved husband of the late Mary of a well-lived life. Most- Ann(nee Meccia) and caring ex-hus- Mc Millan, Joseph noticeable were the paint- Joseph Mc Millan; Dearly Beloved Husband of the band of the late Alice(nee Howard). ings. After a 40-year career late Jacqueline R. nee Zito; Loving Father of Lindsay Cherished father of Thomas(Anita), john, Ann as a Chicago ad man (some (Joe) Cibelli, Jennifer, and Leslie (Michael) Body; Solberg, Wallace C. Marie, and Mary Terese(Dan) Johnston and loving credits: “Speedy” Alka- Cherished Grandfather of Anthony and Gia Cibelli; Wallace C. Solberg, 87, of Oak Park, Illinois died Grandfather of Grace Johnston. Loving brother of Seltzer, “I wish I was an Oscar Dear Brother of the late Billy; Dear Brother In Law peacefully on Friday, January 25, 2019. He was the late Lorraine(the late James) Burke, and the late Mayer wiener”), Patrick of Gary (Pamela) Marine; and Loving Friend to many. born on April 19, 1931, in Chicago Illinois, the son Ruth Koch. Devoted son-in-law of the late Concetta finished his degree from the Funeral Service Saturday 9am from Carbonara of Clarence and Mary (Wallace) Solberg. He mar- Meccia and dear uncle to many nieces and nephews. School of the Art Institute Funeral Home 1515 N. 25th Ave Melrose Park to Our ried Joan E. Solberg (nee Bacigalupo, Basse) in 1950. Growing up is Chicago’s Auburn-Gresham neighbor- of Chicago and created hundreds of paintings — Lady of Mount Carmel church Mass 10am. Interment She remained his loving wife for the rest of his hood, Bill later moved to Mt. Greenwood where he nearby woodlands, skyscrapers, travel scenes — all Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3-9pm. life. Wallace (“Wally”) grew up on the west side of raised his family with Alice. Bill was a veteran of imbued with his humor and eye for light and detail. Please omit Flowers. 708-343-6161 Please Visit Chicago in Resurrection Parish. He graduated from the US Army and had a longtime career with Illinois Joseph’s Tribute at Carbonarafuneralhome.net St. Ignatius High School and then Northwestern Bell and AT&T; member of the Illinois Bell Pioneers, Born on January 13, 1928 on the Northside of University with a degree in mechanical engineer- IBEW, retiring as telephone engineer. Bill was proud Chicago, Patrick, married Mary Ann (nee Mutter) ing. In 1974, he was appointed Vice President to have been part of a select team that brought in 1953. The most-obvious proof of their 65 years and General Manager of the Northrop Corporation the first E-911 system to Chicago. Relocating to of happy marriage: Karen (Ken Turek), Gary (Janet), Defense Systems Division in Rolling Meadows, a Schaumburg with his second wife Mary Ann and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Christine (Jack Leppert), Patricia (Tom Maxson), position he held until 1990. Thereafter, he served as daughter Mary Terese. Bill retired from AT&T and Kathleen (Martin Huggins), John (Ann), and Lisa Corporate Vice President and General Manager of remained active with his family, his community, and (Greg Burke) — and, Grandchildren, Kelly, Keith, the Northrop Grumman Corporation Military Aircraft his church. Bill will be remembered by his loved Dylan, Harry, Alexandria, Cody, Rosemary, Henry, Systems Division until his retirement in 1996. His ones for his opinionated nature and his many acts of Marguerite, Jessica, Mackenzie, Jackson, and Erin, devotion to his family was immeasurable. He loved humble kindness. In lieu of flowers, Bill would pre- each of whom were spoiled by Patrick’s postcards McKenna, Rev. George P. to spend time with his children and grandchildren, ferred donations to your local food pantry. Friends and love. playing baseball with his sons when he was young and family will gather Saturday Feb.2 from 9:00 am Rev. George P.McKenna, Age 99, a Catholic priest for 75 years in the Archdiocese of and golf as he got older. He enjoyed Sunday dinner until 10:00 for visitation at St.Hubert Church, 729 His grandchildren, children, in-laws, friends, and at home with his family during his working years. Grand Canyon, in Hoffman Estates IL. Mass 10:00 Chicago, born into eternal life colleagues can attest to the other thing that sur- on January 25, 2019. Beloved In retirement, he loved to take his wife, children, am. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. For rounded Patrick in life and that he left behind for all grandchildren, and friends to his favorite restau- info Rago Brothers Funeral Home 773-276-7800 son of the late Patrick and of us in death: a brilliant spirit of kindness, patience, Mary O’Malley McKenna. rants. In addition to his wife, Joan, survivors include Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries silliness, charity, dedication, and unflappability. Most his sisters Joann (Robert) Roempke and Penelope Loving brother of the late important, he taught those around him to love and Catherine (Frank) McGlynn, Strahl; his brothers Jeffrey (Bonnie) Solberg and Kohler, Richard J ‘Budd’ appreciate life in all its forms. Quentin Solberg; his sons, Gregory (Holli) Solberg, Richard (Budd) J. Kohler Sr., age 89, passed away on John (Kay) McKenna, and Michael (Mary) Solberg, Joseph (Patricia) Solberg, January 27th, 2019, surrounded by his companion Frank (Anne) McKenna. Funeral from Simkins Funeral Home 6251 Dempster Wallace (Lynda) Solberg, and Patrick (Laurie) Mary Hale and his loving family. Devoted father of Cherished uncle, grand uncle, St. Morton Grove, IL 60053 Saturday, February 2nd Solberg; his 17 grandchildren, Jeffrey, Brian, Timothy, Richard Jr. (Sarah Glenn) and David (Anne) Kohler. and great grand uncle to at 9:30 a.m. to St. Martha Church 8523 Georgiana Thomas, Joseph, Karen, Sally, John, Jennifer, Mary, Cherished grandfather of Richard III (Renee), Scott, many nieces and nephews. Fr. George Ave. Morton Grove, IL 6005. Mass at 10:00 a.m. James, Michael, Joseph, Elissa, Daniel, Zoë, and (Kristen), Ryan (Ryan), David Jr. (Savana) Nick, Kevin was a graduate of St.Theodore Grammar Interment All Saints Cemetery. Visitation Friday, Ryan; 20 great grandchildren; and many dear and great-grandfather to Addison, Richard IV, Jack, School, Quigley Seminary North, and St. February 1st from 4:00 p.m.. to 9:00 p.m. Funeral nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in Scott Jr., Luke and Carter. He was preceded in Mary of the Lake Seminary. He was or- Information: (847) 965-2500 death by his parents; by his sister Judith; by his son death by his cherished daughter Barbara Peterson, dained on May 6, 1944 by Samuel Cardinal Stritch Christopher Solberg; and by his grandson Michael his beloved first wife of 40 years Eleanor and his and faithfully served the Archdiocese of Chicago In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be W. Solberg. Visitation will be on Friday, February second wife Christel. A memorial Service for Budd for 75 years. His assignments included: Maryville made to St. Martha Church, 8523 Georgiana Ave., 1, 2019, from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., at Salerno’s will be on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at Our Lady Academy (1944-1949), Teacher at Quigley Seminary Morton Grove, IL or Misericordia 6300 N Ridge Ave, Rosedale Chapels, 450 Lake Street, Roselle, Illinois of Hope Church, 9711 W. Devon Street, Rosemont, North and South (1949-1968), Christ the King (1963- Chicago, IL 60660. (3/4 mile west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Rd.) Ralph IL. Visitation from 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. and the 1968), Pastor of St. Barnabas Parish (1970-1976), Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Massey Funeral Director. There will also be visita- Service from 11:00 a.m. - Noon. In lieu of flowers, Missionary at Fairbanks Diocese in Northern Alaska tion on Saturday February 2, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. memorial donations to The Greater Chicago Food (1976-1977), Pastor of St. Catherine of Alexandria to 10 a.m. at St. Bernardine Catholic Church, 7246 Depository 4100 W. Ann Lurie Place Chicago, IL (1978-1982), Associate Pastor of Our Lady of Harrison Street, Forest Park. The funeral mass will 60632 Snows (1982-1989). He was the Proud Founder and be at 10 a.m. Burial will follow at Queen of Heaven Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Chaplain of the Chicago Midway Airport Chapel Pappas, Kalliope (1988-2011). Jerusalem captured his heart and he Kalliope Pappas nee Papadiolopoulou 92 of Tinley Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois. For info (630) 889-1700 Kohler, Sr., Richard J. ‘Budd’ pilgrimaged to the Holy Land 27 times over the years. Park formerly of Chicago and born in or www.salernofuneralhomes.com Richard (Budd) J. Kohler Sr., age 89, passed away Fr. George is fondly remembered as the author of Methone Messinia, Greece passed on January 27, 2019, surrounded by his companion four books on the “3-Minute Homily,” publisher of away Saturday morning January 26th Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Mary Hale and his loving family. his personal blog “God is Good” that reached 147 peacefully at home. Devoted wife of the Devoted father of Richard Jr. (Sarah Glenn) and countries, and for his exceptional golf skills that late Angelos for over 22 years. Beloved David (Anne) Kohler. mother of Andrew (Tula) Pappas and Pat “Toula” made him 8-time champion at the Chicago Clergy Soldan, Warren E. Cherished grandfather of Richard III (Renee), Scott Annual Tournament. Lying-in-State on Thursday, Richards. Loving yiayia of Cali (Lee) Stefanos, Angela, Warren E. Soldan, age 77. Beloved husband of Linda (Kristen), Ryan (Ryan), David Jr. (Savana), Nick, Kevin January 31st from 2:00pm-8:00pm and Friday morn- Ian, Megan, and Maria. Dearest theia to many nieces (nee Erikson). Devoted father of Carole (Daniel) and Great-grandfather to Addison, Richard IV, Jack, ing, February 1st, from 10:00am-11:00am, at St. and nephews here in the United States as well as Klinger and Kenneth (Cari). Loving grandfather of Scott Jr., Luke and Carter. Barnabas Church, 10134 S. Longwood Dr. Chicago, Canada and Greece. May her memory be eternal. Rachelle, Ryan, Jeremy and Evan. Dear brother He was preceded in death by his cherished daugh- IL 60643. Liturgical Wake Service Thursday evening Visitation Friday from 3:00 to 9:00 PM with a 7:00PM of the late William (Peggy) Soldan. Fifty years of ter Barbara Peterson, his beloved wife of 40 years at 7:00pm. Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial trisagion service at The Thornridge Funeral Home service with International Harvester-NAVISTAR. Eleanor and his second wife Christel. on Friday at 11:00am. Interment Holy Sepulchre 14318 S. Lagrange Rd. (U turn permitted at 143rd Former Village of Worth Trustee. Memorial visitation A memorial service for Budd will be on Saturday, Cemetery. Memorials to Poor Clares Monastery, Street) Orland Park Il 60462.Friends and family Saturday, Feb. 2nd, 9 AM until time of service 11 AM February 2, 2019 at Our Lady of Hope Church, 9711 12210 S. Will Cook Road, Palos Park, IL 60464 are asked to meet directly Saturday morning 10:45 AM at the Palos-Gaidas Funeral Home, 11028 Southwest W. Devon Ave., Rosemont, Illinois. most appreciated. Funeral Info: Heeney-Laughlin at Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Hwy. (7700W) Palos Hills. Express your thoughts Visitation from 10:00a.m. to 10:45a.m. with Mass Funeral Directors, 708-636-5500 or heeneyfh.comy 11025 South Roberts Road Palos Hills Illinois and memories in the online Guest Book at www. Service at 11:00a.m. to Noon. 60465 for the 11:00 AM funeral service. Interment palosgaidasfh.com (708) 974 4410 In Lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made Evergreen Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers memorials to The Greater Chicago Food Depository 4100 W. will be made to Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Ann Lurie Place, Chicago, IL 60632. Orthodox Church. For information 708-460-2300 Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Arrangements entrustsed to the care of Donald A. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Greene Funeral Directors. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Info (847) 343-1605. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 7

Sprinkel, Charles M. SPRINKEL, CHARLES M. – Charles M. Sprinkel, 86, Weissbluth, Linda of Chicago, died on Sunday, January 6, Linda Weissbluth passed away at her home on 2019. He was the beloved son of the late January 23, 2019 surrounded Charles and the late Helen (nee Miller) by her family. Sprinkel. He is survived by a brother Linda was born in Chicago Stephen (Marietta) Sprinkel and a sister and graduated from North Susan (Steven) Harrington, and many nieces and Shore Country Day School nephews. Memorial Mass Saturday, Feb. 2, 10:30 AM in Winnetka in 1959. When at St. Mary Catholic Church, 600 Avenue B, Sterling, young, she loved reading, IL. Inurnmemt Calvary Cemetery in Sterling. In lieu studying Latin, and playing of flowers, a memorial has been established in his the cello. Her classmates name with the Alzheimer’s Association National described her as extremely Process Center, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, D.C. friendly and always in the 20090. Arrangements through McDonald Funeral library. She enrolled in Mt. Holyoke College where Home and Crematory, Rock Falls. (815) 626-6311 she majored in Russian language and literature Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries and graduated in 1963. One college highlight was bussing, with classmates, to Washington, D.C. to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the Stohle, Tracy Erin Emancipation Proclamation where MLK delivered Tracy Erin Stohle nee Crow, age 54, of Northfield, his “I Have a Dream” speech. After graduation, Linda IL. Tracy is survived by her helped her mother and brother for several months, husband, Michael; her two then, on a whim, she applied to the Russian Studies daughters, Logan and Olivia; program at where she started in her parents,Don and Jeannine the Spring Quarter of 1964. When classes resumed Crow; her siblings Don Crow in the fall of 1964, she met her future husband, Jr. (Stacy), Brian Crow (Ana), Marc, in the Stanford Main Library. On their first Lisa Crow (Norman), and her ‘date’, they went on a motorcycle ride. Four weeks many nieces and nephews. later, he invited her on a herpetology expedition Visitation Friday, February 1, to Mexico for the winter break and on this excit- 2019, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ing lizard-chasing adventure, in Topolobampo, they at Donnellan Family Funeral decided to get married. They were married May 2, Home, 10045 Skokie Boulevard, at Old Orchard 1965 and a month later, Linda received her Master’s Road, Skokie, IL 60077. Funeral Mass Saturday, Degree from Stanford University. Linda was always February 2, 2019, 10:00 a.m. at Divine Mercy Parish intellectually curious and when her four sons were at Saint Philip the Apostle Church, 1962 Old Willow growing up, she would often say, “What good is Road, Winnetka, IL 60093. Interment Memorial Park money if you can’t spend it on education.” But she Cemetery, Skokie, IL. Info: www.donnellanfuneral. also was fond of saying, “Don’t let school interfere com or (847) 675-1990. with your education” and thus, annually, she would declare a school holiday in the fall when the apple orchards had their first day for picking. She and her four sons would return with bushels for the neigh- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries bors, local firemen, and to make homemade apple pies and apple sauce. Linda also loved to garden, from planter boxes in married student quarters at Strick, Richard C ‘Rich’ Stanford to large plots in Winnetka starting in 1973. Richard C. Strick, 79, at rest December 9, 2018, Son She loved taking her young sons to the Chicago of the late Richard E. Strick and the late Catherine Botanical Garden and watching it develop. Strick nee Wagner. Beloved husband of Carole Strick, She was a nurturer, always generous with a radi- nee Termine. Loving father of Cynthia Ksenzulak ant smile and infectious laugh. She devoted (Randy Auringer), the late Sandra Strick, Christine herself to her family. Friday Sabbath meals were (William) Fischer and April (Michael) Nelson-Kotlar. elaborate events and she joked that she had to Grandfather of 6. Great Grandfather of 4. Brother of begin preparing on Thursday mornings. She was Mary Catherine Strick and Patricia (Kevin) Rogers, always an optimist. “Today is the first day of the in-law to John (Diana) Termine. rest of your life” was her refrain to help her children Memorial will be, February 2nd at 12:30, at Holy overcome a difficulty. In 1990, she moved to the Sepulchre Cemetery, 6001 W 111th St., Alsip. Meet Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago. Linda was at the front gate by Noon for procession to chapel. an adventurer with a ready willingness to try new Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries things. She discovered the Northwestern University Medical School Galter Library across the street and decided to investigate why babies might cry a lot in Valerio, Shirley ‘Lee’ the evening hours. This led to her publishing three It is with great sadness that the family of Shirley research papers on the effects of melatonin on in- “Lee” Valerio, age 87, passed testinal smooth muscles in 1991 and one paper on away peacefully in her home Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in 1994. In 1994, on Monday, January 28th. she took courses in office medical management and She was born March 31, became Office Administrator in a pediatric practice. 1931 to the late Anthony & In 1995, she succeeded in obtaining permission to Catherine Fara. She married develop a rubble strewn one-acre lot at 600 North Vito Valerio in May of 1960 Lake Shore Drive into a community garden. She and after 58 years they were single-handedly organized neighborhood volunteers still best friends. and civic organizations to donate trees and plants. First and foremost, Lee was Linda continued to play her cello as an adult, go to a dedicated wife and mother. symphonies and the opera. She enjoyed tandem She took excellent care of her husband and trea- bike riding, tennis, dancing the Tango, and Yoga. sured her daughters, embracing every moment with In 2000, Linda got the travel bug and made annual them. She especially loved her role as Grandma and international trips from watching Alaskan brown Great-Grandma. She had a wonderful personality bears catching salmon to wildebeests and zebra and the most amazing laugh. She rarely sat still and herds migrating. She enjoyed adventure travelling was most happy when helping others. She was a with mountain hiking, white water rafting, kayaking, devoted mom and wife as well as best friend to her and camel riding in Tanzania and Morocco. Linda husband and daughters. continued to be an intellectual explorer; in 2006 she Lee was born and raised in Berwyn and went to wrote in an email to her husband, “You knew I was school at Nazareth Academy. For many years Lee spunky and spirited and speaking my mind-never worked at Stor Dor Shipping. She was the Executive mind that I give thoughts and ideas from left field. Secretary to the owner and was highly respected. It’s part of the creative process.” She also worked at DJ’s Sports Bar for 25 years help- She learned to sew and crochet and enjoyed mak- ing with her daughter’s business in accounting as ing many original afghans for her ten grandchildren. well as providing the Complimentary Bears Buffet Even as Alzheimer’s developed, she continued to be Every every Sunday during football season for many years. engaged in art, music, dance, and Yoga. Lee lived in perfect health without seeing a doctor Her four sons independently remembered her for 52 years until this past November. The Golden cheerfulness (“My mother’s giggle was unique and Rule was her favorite saying. She followed it and infectious. Even recently when she could not speak, instilled those values in her family every day. She she could still giggle.” “Her laughter used to ring led by example and that is her legacy to her fam- contagiously through the house.” “She created a home full of love and laughter.” “She had a laugh life story ily. She was a member of the Divine Providence’s “Angels in the Alleys” Bowling League where she that could fill the entire house.”) and her cooking was an officer for many years. She was a devoted (“Mom knew the keystone of the family is the family parishioner of Divine Providence Church where she meal.” “She knew the that the fried matzoh was attended Mass every Sunday. crispy enough ‘when the smoke detector went Lee is survived by her beloved husband Vito, her off’.” “Learning how to make spaghetti sauce.” three loving daughters, Laura (Dan) Tellor, Dawn “She taught me how to sew, iron, cook, and clean deserves (John III) Dispensa, Tracey (Paul) Spotts, her loving because ‘You will be alone for a long time’.”) grandchildren, Amber (Dan) Watson, Jeremy Tellor, As a wife, mother, office manager, or community or- John Dispensa IV, Matthew Tellor, cherished great- ganizer, Linda was always a gentle, compassionate granddaughter Isabella Watson, dearest sister-in-law and extremely empathic person. She always said Camille (the late Walt) Zale, fond nieces Kim (Martin) hello to, smiled at, and wished to embrace friends Ruggiero, Robyn (Bob) Benuska, Goddaughter and strangers, especially those with canes, walkers, Kathy (Norb) Rennicke and many members of her wheelchairs, children, or dogs. to be told. “Wisconsin” family. She was preceded in death by Millagros Pacheco and Jamie Angio befriended and her parents Anthony (Catherine) Fara, her brother compassionately cared for Linda as if she were part Eugene Fara and nephew Lance Fara, all of whom of their own families. Thank you also to Esperanza she loved and touched deeply. Covaleda, Uzma Khan, Julia Newman, and Drs. Zoe Please join us in celebrating her life. Visitation Friday, Arvanitakis and David Oyer. February 1st from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Russo’s Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Hillside Chapels, 4500 Roosevelt Road, Hillside, Illinois 60162 (Located between Mannheim and Wolf Road). Funeral February, 2, 2019 from Russo’s Share your loved one’s story at Hillside Chapels at 9:00 a.m. proceeding to Divine Wilson, Sidney James Providence Church, 2550 Mayfair Ave, Westchester. Sidney James Wilson, 90, of Island Lake, passed Mass of Christian Burial celebrated promptly at away peacefully surrounded placeanad.chicagotribune.com 10:00 a.m. Interment at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, by his loving family on Hillside, Illinois. For additional information call (708) January 28, 2019. Sidney was 449-5300. Please visit Shirley’s personal tribute born in Windsor, Canada as a website at www.russohillsidechapels.com and sign U. S. citizen in 1928. He was her guestbook. the third son of Sidney and Mabel Wilson. Sidney will be deeply missed by his loving and devoted wife, Mary Ann Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Aquino, and his children Diane Bowerman, Mark Wilson and Tracy Charsha (Bob) and by 8 grand- Van Offelen, Cherie A. children, 15 great grandchildren, and the mother of Cherie A. Van Offelen, Age 75, of Beverly, formerly his children, Joanne Bradford nee Tjernlund. Sidney of the Roseland neighborhood. Born into Eternal was preceded in death by his parents, three broth- Life on January 26, 2019. Loving daughter of the late ers, Herbert, Thomas & Bruce, his sister Catherine Irene A. (nee Lukso) and Frank L.Van Offelen. Beloved “Kae”, his daughter Ellie Kae Spencer, his son sister of the late Irene J. “Renee” Van Offelen. Fond James Sidney, his grandson Bobby Charsha and niece of Emily A. Barton. Cherie was also loved by his son-in-law Tom Bowerman. Visitation will be many cousins and dear friends. Dear lifelong friend Friday, February 1, 2019, from 5 PM until 8 PM at of Joan Radloff. Retired Payroll Manager for Jewel Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory,941 Food Stores. Eucharistic Minister and Pastoral S. Old Rand Rd., Lake Zurich, IL 60047. Visitation will Care Minister at Christ the King Church. Family and resume on Saturday from 10 AM until the 12 Noon friends will meet at Christ the King Church, 9235 S. Funeral Service at the funeral home. Interment will Hamilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60643 on Saturday morn- be private. In lieu of flowers please honor Sidney ing for visitation 9:30am-11:00am. Mass of Christian by making a donation to Wounded Warriors, or to a Burial at 11:00am. Private Burial Holy Sepulchre charity of your choice. For information, please con- ® Cemetery. Memorials to Mercy Home for Boys and tact Davenport Family Funeral Home, Lake Zurich, Brought to you by Legacy.com Girls, 1140 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60607 are 847-550-4221. 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***** BUYING and SELLING!! ***** Notice is hereby given, Pursuant to “An Act *** Coins, Currency, Gold & Silver! *** in relation To the use of an Assumed Business The Metropolitan Water Reclamation Over 50 years in business. Visit our Store Name in the conduct or transaction of District of Greater Chicago will be accepting F18060227FTSVT RLM IN THE CIRCUIT F18110213 FITH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC One East Business in The State” as amended, that a applications for the following COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY Wacker – Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 IN DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION Fifth THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, Certification was filed by the Undersigned classification(s): with the County Clerk of Cook County Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, Third Mortgage Company Plaintiff, vs. Debra ILLINOIS, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.., File No. d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but L. Davis aka Debra Davis; Federal Home Plaintiff, v. GLORIA L. CLENNA, AKA GLORIA Y19000447 on the Machinist (Original) as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Loan Bank of Indianapolis; Neighborhood CLENNA; WILLIAM FRANCIS; UNKNOWN Date: 01/28/2019 Trust Plaintiff, vs. Christine Carter; Beverly Lending Services, Inc.; Midland Funding OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Under the Assumed Name of: LEVY BROS Application Filing Period: January 25, 2019 Trust Company NKA Suburban Bank & Trust LLC; Illinois Housing Development Defendants, Case No. 2019CH00128 The with the business located at: through February 8, 2019. Examination Date: CO not personally but as trustee on behalf Authority; Secretary of Housing and Urban requisite affidavit for publication having of trust #8-9415 dated 8-9415; Portfolio Development; Unknown Owners and Non- been filed, notice is hereby given you, 29 E. Madison Street, Suite 700 February 23, 2019. Location: To be announced. Chicago, Illinois, 60602 Recovery Associates LLC; Midland Funding Record Claimants Defendants. CASE NO. Gloria L. Clenna, AKA Gloria Clenna, William Scope of Examination: Knowledge of LLC; Unknown Beneficiaries of the Beverly 18 CH 15385 7428 South Harvard Avenue, Francis, Unknown Owners and Non-Record The true name and residence Address of machinist practices. Nature of Position and the owner is: Albert Levy Trust Company NKA Suburban Bank & Trust Chicago, Illinois 60621 Spratt Calendar 64 Claimants, that the said suit has been 29 E. Madison Street, Suite 700 Duties: Under supervision, performs skilled CO not personally but as trustee on behalf of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The requisite commenced in the Circuit Court of the Cook - Motorcycles Wanted! Cash Paid! All Makes! Chicago, Illinois , 60602 manual work in connection with the operation trust #8-9415 dated 8-941; Unknown Owners affidavit for publication having been filed, County Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois Will Pick Up. Reasonable. 630-660-0571 of precision machine tools used in fabricating and Non-Record Claimants Defendants. notice is hereby given you, Debra L. Davis by the said plaintiff against you and other metal parts. Installs, repairs and maintains CASE NO. 17 CH 372 10111 South Eberhart aka Debra Davis,and UNKNOWN OWNERS defendants, praying for the foreclosure of Notice is hereby given, Pursuant to “An Act Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60628 Curry, Jr. and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, defendants a certain Mortgage conveying the premises in relation To the use of an Assumed Business mechanical equipment in the shop and in the Calendar 57 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The in the above entitled cause, that suit has described as follows, to-wit: Lot thirty-three Name in the conduct or transaction of field. Pay: $48.38 per hour requisite affidavit for publication having been commenced against you and other (33) in Block twelve (12) in Chatham Fields, Business in The State” as amended, that a been filed, notice is hereby given you, defendants in the Circuit Court for the being a subdivision of the Northeast Quarter Certification was filed by the Undersigned Master Mechanic (Promotional) Unknown Beneficiaries of the Beverly Trust Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying for the of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty- with the County Clerk of Cook County Company NKA Suburban Bank & Trust CO not foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying eight (38) North, Range fourteen (14) East of File No. personally but as trustee on behalf of trust the premises described as follows, to wit: the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Y19000393 on the Application Filing Period: January 25, 2019 through February 8, 2019. Examination Date: #8-9415 dated 10/03/1993 ,and UNKNOWN LOT 5 IN BLOCK 7 IN KATHERINE HOFFMAN’S Illinois. 8013 South Rhodes, Chicago, IL Date: January 22, 2019 OWNERS and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF 60619 20-34-211-004-0000 Now, therefore, Under the Assumed Name of: A Little February 22, 2019 at MWRD Main Office defendants in the above entitled cause, that THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF unless you, Gloria L. Clenna, AKA Gloria Frosting Building Annex, 111 E. Erie Street, Chicago, suit has been commenced against you and THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE Clenna, William Francis, Unknown Owners with the business located at: IL. Scope of Examination: Knowledge of other defendants in the Circuit Court for the NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP and Non-Record Claimants, and the said 2022 W Melrose Street Apt 2F master mechanic practices. Nature of Position Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying for the 38 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST OF THE THIRD above named defendants, file your answer BUYING RECORD ALBUMS! Rock, Jazz & Chicago, Illinois , 60618 and Duties: Under direction, coordinates and foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, to the complaint in said suit or otherwise Blues. Also vintage baseball cards! The true name and residence Address of 847-343-1628 directs the repair, maintenance and installation the premises described as follows, to wit: ILLINOIS. P.I.N.: 20-28-223-026-0000 Said make your appearance therein, in the office the owner is: Rebecca Zuckerman LOT 886 IN FREDERICK H. BARTLETT’S property is commonly known as 7428 South of the Clerk of the Cook County Judicial 2022 W Melrose Street Apt 2F of mechanical equipment and the repair and GREATER CHICAGO SUBDIVISION NUMBER Harvard Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60621, and Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or before alteration of structures at sewage treatment and BUYING TOY TRAINS Chicago , Illinois , 60618 1, BEING ASUBDIVISION OF THE EAST 1/2 which said mortgage(s) was/were made by February 25, 2019, default may be entered LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER, HO, BRASS, disposal plants, pumping plants and related OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND PART OF Debra L. Davis and recorded in the Office against you at any time after that day and OLD TOYS, COIN OPERATED GAMES, COKE facilities. Pay: $124,882.16 per year THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 LYING WEST OF THE of the Recorder of Deeds as Document a Judgment entered in accordance with MACHINES, SLOT CARS, OLD SIGNS! ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD IN SECTION 10. Number 0907633120 and for other relief; the prayer of said Complaint. E-filing is now Dennis 630-319-2331 LEGAL NOTICES Pollution Control Technician I (Original) TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST OF that Summons was duly issued out of the mandatory for documents in civil cases with THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN COOK above Court against you as provided by limited exemptions. To e-file, you must first GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION COUNTY. ILLINOIS. P.I.N.: 25-10-409-004- law and that said suit is now pending. NOW create an account with an e-filing service COINS WANTED - WHEAT CENTS & SILVER. Application Filing Period: February 1, 2019 WE COME TO YOU!! 847-772-2682 0000 Said property is commonly known THEREFORE, unless you, the said above provider. Visit http://efile.illinoiscourts.gov/ through February 8, 2019. 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Shara at 2000 Fifth Avenue, River Grove, IL 60171 Knowledge of Pollution Control Technician I practices. Nature of Position and Duties: 3rd Day of October 1993 Known as Trust taken against you at any time after that date A. Netterstrom (6294499) MANLEY DEAS Vintage Beer & Soda Cans & Signs: We Pay for the following needs: Number 8- 9415 and recorded in the Office and a Judgment entered in accordance with KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One Top Dollar for Your Collections 708-315-0048 Under supervision gathers samples of water of the Recorder of Deeds as Document the prayer of said complaint. E-filing is now East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60601 Districtwide Schedule of Classes – Fall 2019 from streams, waterways, and industrial waste Number 0610106026 and for other relief; mandatory for documents in civil cases with Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 discharges for use in laboratory analysis and that Summons was duly issued out of the limited exemptions. To e-file, you must first Atty. No.: 48928 Email: sef-sanetterstrom@ WANTED Paying Cash for Military Items, bid opening 2/14/19 1:00 pm performs related duties as required. Pay: $29.07 above Court against you as provided by create an account with an e-filing service manleydeas.com file number: 18-038302 American, German, Japanese & Other per hour law and that said suit is now pending. NOW provider. Visit http://efile.illinoiscourts.gov/ One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys Pub: 1/24, 31, Countries from Any Period. Also Marx Continuing Ed Guide – Summer 2019 THEREFORE, unless you, the said above service-providers.htm to learn more and 2/7/2019 6101360 Playsets, Toy Soldiers, Trains, Miscellaneous Toys & Antiques. Call Gary: 708-522-3400 named defendants, file your answer to the to select a service provider. 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CHRIS GRAYTHEN/GETTY More of the same The Rams-Bears comparisons are an ongoing topic, especially in Chicago. And for good reason. It starts with the highly drafted quarterbacks. And the young, offensive-minded coaches. And, of course, the otherwordly superstars who set the tone for their respective defenses.

But how about the general managers? If the Bears continue to run a year behind the Rams, this spring could be the most aggressive one yet for Ryan Pace.

ATLANTA — A you ng head coach with swagger who relates to his players and mentors a youthful quarterback is just the beginning of comparisons when you examine the NFC champion Rams and the Bears. Brad Biggs The Rams sought a dynamic offensive mind to work with Jared Goff, On the Bears the quarterback they traded up to acquire in 2016. And that led them to Sean McVay, who captured the imagination of the football world and the attention of NFL owners seeking a similar combination of charisma and football acumen. The hot idea, if not trend, has been for teams to seek that young offensive mind. The Bears landed their man in Matt Nagy, a dynamic offensive mind to work with Mitch Trubisky, the quarterback they traded up to acquire in 2017. Turn to Biggs, Page 4

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Above: Rams general manager Les Snead celebrates the NFC title with coach Sean McVay. Snead had a busy offseason in 2018. JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

LOYOLA 61, NORTHERN IOWA 60 BULLS 105, HEAT 89 Ramblers fans brace the cold: LaVine: Duke star Williamson ‘Cheer loudly and keep warm’ will be a ‘franchise-changer’ Loyola senior Max Mifsud took a strategic route By Teddy Greenstein | Chicago Tribune They’re not losing intentionally — or through a minus-34 wind chill gripping Chicago to get getting injured intentionally. to the Ramblers’ basketball game Wednesday night. MIAMI — Jim Boylen laughed, perhaps LaVine sat out Wednesday night’s game He lives only four blocks away, but he and his four to keep from crying. in Miami, joining the Heat’s Dwayne Wade companions stopped midway at a friend’s house for a After revealing that top scorer Zach (knee) on no-go list. 10-minute warm-up before jogging the rest of the way to LaVine was having knee and ankle issues, Despite their growing injury list, the Shannon Ryan Gentile Arena. Once inside, he found a bathroom to swap the Bulls coach was asked if everyone else Bulls took down the Heat 105-89, snapping out his fleece-lined boots and puffy jacket for flip-flops, a was OK. a four-game losing streak. On college basketball Mexico tank top, sunglasses and short shorts. “As far as I know, yeah,” he replied. “Still Bobby Portis was the man, scoring a “I wanted everyone to have a good laugh,” he said. have the two guys with the boots and the season-high 26 points on what 10-for-17 On a blustery night when meteorologists urged Chicagoans to stay indoors, Loyola guy with the cast on.” shooting. fans braved the cold to see their team defeat Northern Iowa 61-60; the Ramblers rallied The boots belong to Chandler Hutchi- He was unstoppable to start the fourth from a six-point deficit late in the second half. The crowd was relatively sparse but still son and Denzel Valentine, and the cast is quarter, scoring 11 points in a three-minute fuller than some games a few seasons ago when the team wasn’t quite as popular. protecting the left thumb of Wendell span. Carter Jr. Turn to Ryan, Page 5 The Bulls insist they’re not tanking. Turn to Bulls, Page 5 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 TOP OF THE SECOND

Phil Rosenthal ASK THE REPORTER BRAD BIGGS Rose giving fans his reality Re-signing Massie shouldn’t affect Long D-Rose fans, take note: With Bobby Massie Stadium, the Chicago-based re-signing, does that multiplatform sports network co-owned increase the chance by Bulls and White Sox Chairman Jerry of the Bears cutting Reinsdorf, on Wednesday tweeted out a Kyle Long? Long trailer for “Pooh: The Derrick Rose Story,” seems old — he’s only 30 but has which is set to debut this spring. the body of a 35-plus-year-old. Here are six things we learned from the They can save more than $5 million 1-minute, 49-second promo for the much- by cutting him. Is he trade-worthy? anticipated 100-minute documentary. Would they consider having Rashaad Coward cross-train 1. The documentary will debut April 11. as a right guard? Until now, Stadium had been saying @dewey1939 “Pooh,” which takes its name from Rose’s nickname, was coming out in February. I don’t see Massie and Long being That was the date in a 15-second teaser linked like this. The Bears paid Massie trailer Stadium put out on Rose’s birthday, after he proved to be a heck of a buy in Oct. 4 — in which Rose says, “All this was free agency in 2016. Long’s durability for my fans” — as well as a subsequent issues have been well-documented over promo in which Chicago’s Chance the last couple of years, but I think the Rapper sang his praises. the Bears appreciate the work he has put in to recover from those injuries. 2. There’s still no reason to think this The Bears are going to have to take a is going to be critical of Rose. close look at Long, and it’s easier to A tagline threaded into the trailer is, “You find starting-caliber guards than know the history. You don’t know his story.” tackles. But they would need to have a “All this was for my fans,” Rose, now well-thought-out plan if they do seek with the Timberwolves, again is heard to to replace Long. Whether they would say, this time continuing, “to get everything approach him about taking a pay cut, out, get it off my chest.” maybe with the possibility to earn the The documentary has been positioned as same money if he stays on the field, showing how a win-at-all-costs mentality, remains to be seen. Here’s the thing on and off the court, stemmed from his about approaching a player for a pay determination to elevate his family from cut: The team has to be prepared to cut the hardships that shaped him growing up the player if he says no. I don’t know in Chicago. That explains some things but if the Bears have discussed working hardly everything Rose has done — or at Coward at guard, but he would have least been accused of — over the years. to make real gains to be an option as a “You don’t know my story,” he says. “You WATCHSTADIUM.COM starter. don’t where I came from. You don’t know Derrick Rose says he wanted the upcoming documentary about his life to be “authentic.” any of that.” Could you see the Bears packaging It goes unmentioned, but Rose isn’t 4. Bulls brass still has Rose’s back. 6. Some of the language is salty. the two second-round picks in the just cooperating on this documentary. “People wanted to tear him down,” says A couple of the words in the trailer 2020 draft for a first-round pick in “Pooh” includes footage he and agent B.J. John Paxson, Bulls executive vice are NSFW. 2019 — going all in on next year? Armstrong, another former Bull, have been president of basketball operations. “I want it to be real,” Rose says, @ugawugwa amassing daily for several years now. presumably of his own story. “I want it to Rose and Armstrong are among the five 5. There’s more from Chance. be authentic. I want people to feel it. I want The bill for the Khalil Mack trade is executive producers on “Pooh.” “Once he was in the league, it was just it to touch your (expletive) soul.” going to come due, and the Bears are different,” the rapper says this time. Rose indicates he always has held some going to have to pay it. Your scenario 3. Chicago media stars show up. That’s more measured than Chance’s things back when talking about himself, is a long shot. Maybe if the Bears David Kaplan, Laurence Holmes and excerpt in one of the earlier teasers. helping explain the rationale behind identify a player near the end of the Marc Silverman all appear in the trailer. “It’s got to be hard being Derrick Rose,” “Pooh.” first round whom they absolutely love, “We had this amazing kid,” Kaplan says. he said in the November teaser for Stadium. “I always was saving my real answers for they could consider a move up. But “An MVP. ... As quickly as he exploded, it “Once you show people even a glimpse at something bigger and I felt like this was the two second-round picks in 2020 burned out.” your greatness, people, like, want to see what I was saving it for,” he says. aren’t going to get them very high in Holmes offers a cautionary perspective: that over and over and over again. People Round 1 this year. The Bears can be all “If you’re an athlete from Chicago, the last become possessive about your success and [email protected] in for 2019 despite being short on draft thing you want to do is play in Chicago.” sometimes, to an extent, your body.” Twitter @phil_rosenthal picks.

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ATLANTA — In 1978, as he began his second NFL season as the Broncos punter, Bucky Dilts struck up an ongoing conversa- tion with a curious coaching intern, a young man only one year older than him. The intern peppered Dilts with ques- tions. He always wanted to understand why, and he showed keen interest in the impact of Dilts kicking left-footed, something to which Dilts had given little thought. “Want to punt some?” the intern would ask Dilts. And then Bill Belichick, the Broncos’ 24-year-old special teams assistant, would run 50 yards down the field to catch Dilts’ punts. “I think he was trying to understand the reverse spin and if it was harder to catch the punt,” Dilts said. Four decades have passed since Beli- chick’s first days in the NFL, and in them he has stuffed 12 trips to the Super Bowl as either an assistant or head coach, the latest coming this week against the Rams. He has transformed from eager kid to scowling genius, from the son of a renowned scout to the architect of the Patriots’ reign, arguably the greatest football coach ever to stalk a sideline. What has not changed is Belichick’s abiding enthusiasm for special teams. For his first full-time NFL coaching job, he served as the Giants special teams coach. He credits those years with shaping his coaching outlook. He has multiple players whose only role is playing on coverage and return units. He treats special teams not as something that happens between offense and defense, but as a full third of the game. Most everything about Belichick’s opera- tion can be gleaned through how he approaches special teams. He uses them to promote solidarity. He demands correct execution down to excruciating detail. He mines opponents for weaknesses and ex- ploits them ruthlessly. He devotes roster space to smart, tough players who under- stand their roles. “Because of the way he came up in this game, he understands hidden yardage and field position and the value of the third phase of the game,” said Matthew Slater, a Patriots captain who for 11 years has served as their special teams ace. “A lot of coaches say it’s important, but they don’t really show it by how they build their roster. He reflects that every year in how he builds his roster.” Every week Belichick gathers the Patri- ots in a meeting room for a full-team film ELISE AMENDOLA/AP study session. He reviews all three phases in front of everybody. The entire team, with- out exceptions, watches clips of special “He treats the special teams teams plays. like offense and defense. It’s “Even Tom (Brady) has to listen to how we have to cover on kickoff,” Slater said. “I a third of the game, and he think that sends a message to the entire organization that, hey, this is something makes it a priority.” that’s important to us and something that’s going to help us win football games. It kind — Patriots starting linebacker and special of gets that buy-in.” teamer Kyle Van Noy on Bill Belichick, above To football lifers, Brady’s presence in those meetings is illuminating. “On most NFL teams, the high-paid King, listed as a linebacker, played 281 quarterback will whine, ‘Oh, why do I have special teams plays and zero anywhere else. to sit in there? I could be spending this time “There’s no one specific body type we’re getting in the run game installation,’ ” said looking for,” Patriots special teams coach former NFL quarterback and ESPN analyst Joe Judge said. “But that relentless attitude Matt Hasselbeck. “And the coach is like, of playing every play, that’s what we’re ‘Yeah, that’s a good point.’ ” looking for. On their college tape, they’ve In New England, Brady receives a got to jump across the screen at you.” firsthand lesson in Slater’s importance or When Van Noy and Hightower com- the difficulty Kyle Van Noy faces playing bined for the touchdown, it resulted from a both linebacker and on special teams. It wrinkle inserted into the Patriots’ game builds appreciation and creates bonds. plan specifically for the Bears. The Patriots “There is so much value in camaraderie had noticed a lack of communication between and respect,” Hasselbeck said. “That’s the Bears blockers, and when the time came little stuff I would say they are uncommon JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Hightower burst through the line. When at. It’s not normal. Other teams don’t do Patriots coach Bill Belichick spotted a Bears flaw on game film, and it resulted in a punt Judge was asked how detailed Belichick that. That kind of stuff is so valuable.” block that Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy returned for a touchdown in the Oct. 21 game. can be as a head coach studying opposing In those sessions, Belichick vacillates special teams units, Judge laughed. between adulatory and unsparing. how to deal with different positions, Perkins the Giants should begin the year “As detailed as you can imagine,” Judge If a unit tackles well, displays coor- different types of players, all the players at with an onside kick. The Giants recovered said. “Our job is to find some piece of dination and uses sound technique, Beli- different levels — young players, devel- it, then scored a field goal. information that can help our players chick will rewind the tape four or five times opmental players, core players, players “You’ve got assignment coaching, and execute better on the field. It may not be to hand out attaboys. When a punt coverage whose primary role was the kicking game, then you’ve got coaching,” Perkins said. there at first when you look at it. But you got team bunches together, players in a straight players whose secondary role was the “Assignment coaching, anybody can do. to keep rewatching, re-digging. There’s line, he pauses the film and says with kicking game. You put all that together, that Anybody can learn assignments. The guy always something. You’ve got to find it.” peeved sarcasm, “Yeah, there we are, in the I was a tremendous experience.” that goes a step, or maybe two or three steps, “He recognizes mistakes the other team formation.” He then rolls tape of a big return As an intern with the Colts, Giants and further and beyond the assignment — how is making on a consistent basis,” said former and chastises, “What did you think was Broncos, Belichick was assigned to special can that player from a mental standpoint safety Beasley Reece, who returned kicks going to happen?” To Belichick, there is no teams. He approached the job with extreme and physical standpoint perform his duty for Belichick in New York. “He will notice excuse for improper execution. seriousness. on that particular play? That was him.” that there’s a weak spot in their philosophy, “Stuff like that where we or someone else “He wasn’t just running around like a lost the way they’re set up to block or set up to demonstrates poor fundamentals or poor puppy,” Dilts said. “He was trying to return, and he will tell you exactly what you awareness, it drives him nuts,” Slater said. understand why people were trying to do ‘Detailed as you can imagine’ need to do to exploit (it).” stuff a certain way. That’s a big difference.” Rams special teams coach John Fassel In that regard, Belichick’s task will be Coaching Dilts, Belichick came to believe said he can tell Belichick used to coach the difficult Sunday. Rams punter Johnny ‘The best training’ a left-footed punter imparted spin that unit based on the sublime technique of Hekker and kicker Greg Zuerlein, who In 2012, when was the made it trickier for a returner to handle Patriots special teamers and personnel booted the Rams into the Super Bowl with a Saints defensive coordinator, the Patriots punts. To this day, Belichick maintains the choices. 57-yard field goal in overtime of the NFC and Saints held joint training camp prac- fixation. The five primary punters he has With the Giants, Belichick used stars championship game, are as dazzling as tices for several days. Given an opportunity employed with the Patriots have been such as and Carl Banks as punters and kickers get. to talk with Belichick, Spagnuolo asked him lefties. wings on their field-goal block unit. He Belichick has repeatedly referred to what in his coaching career had been most “I’d like to say I was the first one,” Dilts doesn’t view starters as too important for Hekker as a “weapon.” He blasts punts with beneficial. said. special teams; he views special teams as too an array of spins and angles, and he’s an “Without hesitating, he said, ‘I coached After Belichick’s season in Denver, Gi- important not to use his best players. accomplished passer, witnessed during his special team for three years,’ ” Spagnuolo ants coach Ray Perkins needed a special Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski once crucial fake-punt conversion in the NFC said. teams coach. Ernie Adams, a quality- broke his arm blocking on an extra point. title game. Monday night, dressed in a suit for control assistant for Perkins and Belichick’s Julian Edelman returns When it comes to special teams, Beli- opening night of Super Bowl week, Beli- best friend from their days at Phillips punts. Van Noy scored a touchdown this chick will be ready for anything. chick was asked about the influence his Academy prep school in Massachusetts, season after Dont’a Hightower, another Slater loves to ask Belichick questions tenure as a special teams coach had on his told Perkins he should interview Belichick. starting linebacker, blocked a punt. such as how he should release off the line as career. Typically tight-lipped, Belichick To accommodate Perkins’ travel schedule, “He treats the special teams like offense a gunner against a certain blocker or how he spoke for 1 minute, 47 seconds. Belichick met him at a San Diego airport and defense,” Van Noy said. “It’s a third of should approach tackling a specific return “Being a special teams coach is the best hotel. the game, and he makes it a priority.” man. Slater can tell how excited Belichick training I ever had to being a head coach,” “I just liked the way he answered the Belichick also finds players specifically gets to answer, and he is certain other Belichick said. “Certainly being a coor- questions I had, his philosophy on special tailored for special teams. Slater is listed as a coaches would not be able to have the same dinator is a great experience. Being a special teams,” Perkins recalled. wide receiver, but he has caught one pass conversation. teams coach, you work with every player on Before their season debut in 1979, his entire career. He has an heir apparent in “They don’t have the background,” Slater the team, with the exception of the Belichick spotted a flaw in the Eagles’ kick Nate Ebner, a nominal safety who appeared said. “But he can speak to all facets of our quarterbacks. return formation. As a 25-year-old assistant on one defensive snap this season but a team. He’s been doing it longer than all of us “Those relationships and understanding in his first real job, Belichick convinced team-high 329 on special teams. Brandon have been alive.” 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Thursday, January 31, 2019

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Commissioner never of the fans,” Goodell said. “I’ve “The other complication is that ress” in the investigation in the last ■ Goodell said he hasn’t spoken talked to (Saints coach) Sean it was a no call. Our coaches and “30 to 60 days.” with troubled Patriots receiver considered overturning Payton, the team, the players. We clubs have been resistant about ■ On the lack of minority coaches Josh Gordon since his last suspen- Rams’ win over Saints understand the frustration that having a replay official or some- and coordinators after this hiring sion. “He’s a young man that’s had they feel right now. We certainly body in New York throw a flag cycle, Goodell said, “We don’t look a lot of challenges. ... He’s working By Brooke Pryor want to address that. Whenever when there’s no flag.” at the success or failure of the at it. He understands whathe has to Kansas City Star officiating is part of any kind of Asked if he considered over- Rooney rule in one-year incre- do. He understands the impor- discussion postgame, it’s never a turning the outcome of the NFC ments.” tance for him. This is beyond ATLANTA — NFL Commis- good outcome for us.” championship game, Goodell said, ■ Why hasn’t free-agent quarter- football. This is for his life.” sioner Roger Goodell touched on a Goodell said repeatedly during “Absolutely not.” back Colin Kaepernick been ■ On installing a permanent team variety of topics Wednesday in his the session with reporters that the Here are some other highlights signed? Goodell: “I think if a team in the United Kingdom: “The annual Super Bowl-week state-of- NFL addressed the officiating from Goodell’s news conference: decides that Kaepernick or any issue for us is still, ‘Can we do it the-league address. issue immediately following the ■ On Kareem Hunt, cut by the other player can help their team competitively for the team that is It didn’t take long before he was game. He said the officials on the Chiefs after video surfaced of the win, that’s what they’ll do.” based in London and the other 31 asked about the controversial no- field, who in this case failed to running back shoving and kicking ■ Goodell was asked about the clubs?’ ” He also called China a call late in the Jan. 20 NFC make the call, are human. a woman in Cleveland: “Kareem future of the Raiders’ playing “priority market” for the league. championship game between the But he also said that the league Hunt, I think everyone knows, location. “It’s unfortunate that ■ On the game in Mexico City that Rams and the Saints. A seemingly would look at using more instant that issue is under investigation. litigation was filed prior to their had to be moved to Los Angeles obvious pass-interference infrac- replay to review close calls during He’s a free agent. If he’s signed by a final season in Oakland. … I’m because of poor field conditions: tion was not whistled against the games. club, clubs understand he’ll be on hopeful they get a resolution “I believe we’re going to continue Rams, leading to renewed outcry “Technology is not going to exempt list until the investigation soon.” The hope is to be in the Bay that relationship and grow the over the league’s on-field rules solve all of those issues,” he said. is concluded. Hopefully that will Area next year, Goodell said. The game of football in Mexico.” The and uneven enforcement. “The game is not officiated by be concluded soon.” Goodell said Raiders move to Las Vegas for the Chiefs will play in Mexico next “We understand the frustration robots and it’s not going to be. there has been “tremendous prog- 2020 season. season against the Chargers.

“Les learned a lot Can Pace from the mistakes we all made as follow a franchise.” Snead’s — Rams executive Kevin Demoff

signing Donald, running back course? Todd Gurley, center John Sullivan and right tackle Rob Havenstein Biggs, from Page 1 to extensions. ■ During the season, the Rams Other teams have followed suit. traded to acquire outside linebacker The Bengals are expected to hire Dante Fowler from the Jaguars. Zac Taylor, McVay’s quarterbacks The Rams emerged from a coach, as head coach next week. wilderness of losing, had one The Packers hired Matt LaFleur, winning season and then asked one season removed from his themselves tough questions about stint as McVay’s offensive how they could get better. Many coordinator in Los Angeles, teams in the same situation as head coach. Incredibly, the operate with the idea they can 33-year-old McVay already has continue to build on most his own coaching tree. everything in place. Parallels between the Rams The Bears already have started and Bears run deeper than the their building for next season, impressive young coaches and the signing right tackle Bobby Massie improving young quarterbacks. to a four-year contract. They have Both teams have menaces to only two other starters headed anchor their front seven with toward unrestricted free agency defensive tackle CHRIS GRAYTHEN/GETTY — strong safety Adrian Amos with the Rams and outside Rams GM Les Snead congratulates Aaron Donald and Jared Goff as they celebrate whith the NFC trophy. and nickel cornerback Bryce linebacker Khalil Mack with the Callahan — so there is less roster Bears. The young, first-time head thing about Les is he is similar to Just as the Rams ended a defensive end Robert Quinn. The uncertainty than the Rams had a coaches have been paired with Sean. They’re both relentless in streak of 14 consecutive years Quinn deal wasn’t surprising, but year ago. veteran defensive minds who self-improving in looking at without a winning season in Ogletree and a seventh-round Snead bristles at the suggestion enjoy autonomy — Wade Phillips where they might come up short 2017, the Bears broke a seven-year pick were sent to the Giants for the Rams went all-in on this for the Rams and Vic Fangio in a game or a draft or pick and playoff drought in 2018. The real fourth- and sixth-round picks less season. His point is the plan is more followed by Chuck Pagano trying to analyze what went question now is will the Bears than six months after the Rams calculated than that, a design that with the Bears. wrong and not repeat the mistake. continue to operate similarly to had signed him to a $43 million should put them in place to Both organizations made a “Les learned a lot from the the Rams, just a year behind their contract with more than $21 compete for a championship for commitment to continuity in mistakes we all made as a franchise. timeline? million guaranteed. The Rams several seasons to come. Pace is the front office. The Rams had a He had a great blueprint for how If the Rams again prove to be a believed Cory Littleton was ready operating in the same manner, difficult decision with general he would change but also model for the Bears, even if it’s to emerge and needed to create talking about a window to manager Les Snead. Kevin Demoff, understood when you make a just somewhat close, buckle up some salary-cap flexibility. compete for a championship, the team’s chief operating officer coaching change, it’s not just the and prepare for a thrill ride this ■ For the cost of a 2019 second- not an all-or-nothing year. and vice president of football coaching staff, the entire offseason. Will Pace follow the round pick and 2018 picks in the The Rams have used a lot of operations, said Snead’s future organization has to look franchise’s most aggressive foray fourth and fifth rounds, the Rams draft capital to make moves for was undetermined on Dec. 12, themselves in the mirror and say, into free agency from 2018 — got cornerbacks Cooks, the cornerbacks and more 2016, the day was fired ‘How do we get better?’ Les was which doesn’t account for the and Aqib Talib in trades. recently Fowler. as coach. At the time, the team’s as introspective as anybody.” biggest move of all in the Mack ■ They let wide receiver Sammy “If you wait on drafting those record under Snead was 31-45-1 The Bears didn’t waffle at all trade — with another aggressive Watkins exit in free agency, a guys, you can find the window of and he’d had high-profile hits when they parted ways with their spring? His history in four years move that should net them a Jared Goff’s rookie deal closing in along with big swings and misses. veteran coach, firing John Fox at suggests it can’t be ruled out. compensatory pick this year, and on you,” Snead told the Orange The Rams were going to find the the conclusion of the 2017 season. That’s what Snead did a year ago they secured safety LaMarcus County Register at the start of the coach that fit the team best and Chairman George McCaskey after the Rams went 11-5 before Joyner with the franchise tag. season. determine if Snead remained a expressed his confidence in being upset in the first round of ■ They replaced by trading for If the Bears follow suit, you good fit, which ultimately was general manager Ryan Pace, the playoffs by the Falcons. For as wide receiver Brandin Cooks and should expect the unexpected deemed to be the case. announcing a contract extension big as the Bears’ offseason was, then extended his contract. come March and April. If the “He’s a coach’s GM,” Demoff while the team’s record under the Rams’ was bigger. ■ Defensive tackle comparisons for the franchises said of Snead. “He’s going to listen him was 14-34. McCaskey Snead was bold, he was was signed in free agency to pair continue, maybe the Bears will be to his coach and try to get him the believed in Pace’s vision, saw calculated and more than with Donald. While Suh wasn’t the one at the Super Bowl this players he wants. You could see evidence of improvement and anything he was aggressive. spectacular in the regular season, time next year. he knew how to evaluate talent ultimately knew the coaching job The highlights: he has been a force in the playoffs. and he had great contacts and would be a tough sell if the GM ■ The Rams traded inside ■ With a major bankroll, Snead [email protected] great relationships, and the best looked like he was on thin ice. linebacker Alec Ogletree and invested in his own players, Twitter @BradBiggs

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL BLACKHAWKS & BULLS Kurashev’s sights are set on NHL 4th-round pick scored Kurashev said. “Hopefully, they’re happy. I’m working as most goals in World hard as I can so that it happens.” Junior Championships Kurashev is averaging more than a point a game (21 goals, 26 By Jimmy Greenfield assists, 42 games) in his third Chicago Tribune season with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Quebec Every year the World Junior Remparts. Mark Kelley, the Championships brings together Hawks’ vice president of ama- teams full of future NHL stars. teur scouting, said he is very The winning goal in the gold- happy with Kurashev’s season. medal game was scored by “He’s getting a chance to play Finnish forward Kaapo Kakko, in all situations,” Kelley said. whose championship squad “Power play, man down, he’s barely edged a United States matched up against top players team led by Jack Hughes. and he’s really thrived. Then he Which of those players — who went to the World Juniors and are expected to be the top two he played on that Switzerland taken in June’s NHL draft — led team and the spotlight was on the tournament in goals? him. He was the No. 1 center, he Well, neither. That distinction got all the tough assignments went to Swiss forward Philipp (and) power play and he was the Kurashev, a little-known Black- backbone of that Swiss team. hawks fourth-round pick last “If there was one team that year who finished the tourna- was a huge surprise there, it was ment with six goals and one Switzerland and Philipp was a assist in seven games huge part.” “It was a pretty good tourna- When the Remparts’ season ment,” Kurashev said. “I think it ends, Kurashev plans to return helped me to see that I can play home to Switzerland for a brief against the best players in my age rest before heading to Detroit to group and just against the best spend the summer working out players. That was a really good and preparing for next season. (tournament) for me.” Not only does his agent live in The Hawks haven’t had much Detroit, but he has family there luck with fourth-round picks as well. over the last 25 years. Since Before that happens, though, taking Eric Daze in 1993, the only he’ll happily finish out what has player they’ve taken in the become a special season for him. fourth round who developed “I feel like so far this season into a consistent contributor was was pretty good and there’s still Niklas Hjalmarsson. half the season (left),” Kurashev Kurashev, who won’t turn 20 said. “I just want to make this until October, is hoping he can half better than the first one. I’m break that trend. First, he’ll have just trying to get better every day to convince the Hawks to sign and work hard.” him to an entry-level contract. “I’m trying my best to show [email protected] Ramblers fans brave them what I can do as a player,” Twitter @jcgreenx the cold to see a win Ryan, from Page 1 Before the game, teammates who lived off campus got rides to the The student section was arena. packed and boisterous an hour Afterward some said they before tipoff. might walk home. “It’s not that And, of course, Sister Jean cold,” said Marques Townes, who Delores Schmidt was there. scored 19 points in the victory. “She said she wasn’t going to Some fans actually faced the miss it,” senior associate athletic freeze to find a little warmth. director Tom Hitcho said of the “The heat in our apartment 99-year-old team chaplain. She couldn’t keep up,” senior Luke took a handicap taxi from a Yeager said. “It’s set on 85 but it’s ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE location where she stays only 65. I knew the trip was Bulls guard Zach LaVine yells during the game against the Spurs at downtown to nearly the doors of worth it for the heat.” the United Center on Nov. 26. LaVine sat out against the Heat. the arena to minimize her time in Those long gold-and-maroon- the cold. striped scarves made famous “Thank you for being at our during last season’s Final Four run game on this historic cold day in CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS became practical for Ramblers LaVine: Duke star will Chicago,” Schmidt said during Loyola guard Marques Townes is fans Wednesday. Fans braved the her traditional pregame prayer on fired up as the Ramblers battle cold to add a maroon-and-white be a ‘franchise-changer’ the arena floor. “Cheer loudly and against Northern Iowa on Loyola beanie — a giveaway to keep warm.” Wednesday at the Gentile Arena. early attendees — to their Bulls, from Page 1 Speaking of … there’s talk in There was no charge to use the collection. every locker room about An- parking garage next to the Loyola students to make the most of their The annual “Jesuit Jam” game, Lauri Markkanen went for 14 thony Davis, the Chicago native student center. day off. Some fans began lining up in which Jesuit Catholics helped points and 13 rebounds — his who wants to be moved from the DePaul hosted No. 14 Villanova outside the arena at 1 p.m. for the host the game, was also a draw. third straight double-double, a Pelicans. at Wintrust Arena and also allowed 6 p.m. game. There was simpler motivation career first. Wayne Selden “It’s the NBA, man,” LaVine fans to park for free and enter They roared throughout the for some. scored 20, making 4 of 6 from said. “You understand the busi- the arena through an enclosed game, standing and screaming “I couldn’t say no because long range, and dished out a ness of it, at least I do. I’ve been walkway. Reporters at that game and stomping their feet as the the tickets were free,” said Jose career-best eight assists. traded before. You just have to estimated about 2,000 fans Ramblers’ overcame a 10-point Zamudio, who drove to the game LaVine rested what he called understand that part of it. showed up. deficit. from Mundelein with his 12-year- a Grade 2 sprain of his left ankle, “Anthony Davis is a top — “It’s always freezing when we Coach Porter Moser grabbed a old nephew Alex. “They’re a good an ailment that has dogged him shoot, where do you put him? go to Chicago,” Wildcats coach microphone at the end of the team. They have a lot of potential. since December. He’s definitely top five, but on Jay Wright told the Philadelphia game and addressed the students They’re worth checking out.” “I think the All-Star break, any given night he can be the Inquirer. “It’s always been the from center court. Mifsud, who didn’t take off his with a little bit of rest, will help best player in the world, you coldest spot. I didn’t go outside “You guys won the game for us shades during the game, wanted me out,” he said. “It’s never fully know? That’s the type of person before when we went to Chicago, tonight,” he said. to provide extra support for healed, so you sprain it one day he is, and if he wants to come home so I can’t imagine what this is He told reporters in a Loyola, expecting the crowd and then it gets better, and you that will be great, but you never going to be like.” postgame news conference that might be thin because of the sprain it again. It will be that way know what’s going to happen.” DePaul and Loyola said they many had warned him “nobody weather. for a little bit, but I still know I’m LaVine is in the first season of followed their conferences’ would be here” for the game. The “When classes were canceled, able to go out there and produce.” a four-year contract worth $19.5 protocol that allows teams to play attendance was 3,011 in an arena we were all like, ‘Maybe we stay Not Wednesday. After Boylen million per. as long as state and local officials with a capacity of 5,000. (home) all day,’ ” he said. “But called LaVine a game-time deci- The league is loaded with don’t require a cancellation and as “It was a great atmosphere for conference play is so clutch. I’m sion, the fifth-year guard was uncertainty, but there’s one thing long as the opponent and officials 30 below,” Moser said. like, ‘Is this game important? Yes, ruled out 40 minutes before he knows — he cannot be traded make it safely to the arena. Loyola players said Moser of course it is. Let’s just do it.’ ” tipoff. before the Feb. 7 deadline. Both schools canceled classes reminded them to bundle. They That left the Bulls to trot out “Yeah, I’ve got like a no-trade Wednesday and Thursday. met for a team breakfast and tried [email protected] this starting lineup: Kris Dunn, thing for my first year,” he said, That prompted some Loyola to hunker down until game time. Twitter @sryantribune Ryan Arcidiacono, Wayne Selden, winking. “I’ll be in Chicago for at Lauri Markkanen and Robin least this year.” Lopez. A full season past rehabbing Not exactly the Golden State after ACL surgery, LaVine is COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Warriors. having his best season. Last year More like a lineup destined to he averaged 16.7 points on 38.3 give the franchise the best odds percent shooting. Now he’s at of being able to draft Duke’s Zion 22.9 points on 45.2 percent from Teams putting up with cold shooting Williamson. the field. Associated Press quette’s 76-58 victory. They also Guilty plea: A former Oklahoma “I mean, none of us want to go Boylen said he’d like to see asked security guards to expedite State assistant coach pleaded guilty out there and lose,” LaVine said. LaVine make the All-Star team, The polar vortex couldn’t stop the screening process to get fans to taking bribes from business advis- “I know I don’t. I go out there to with reserves being announced college basketball in the Midwest. safely into Hinkle Fieldhouse. ers to steer them to star college win every night and let the chips Thursday. Despite the deep freeze, a DePaul offered free covered athletes expected to turn pro. fall where they are.” LaVine’s take? dozen men’s games and four parking and a complimentary Lamont Evans, 41, entered the That said, LaVine isn’t blind. “Numbers-wise I feel I’m one women’s games in major confer- shuttle for its game against Villa- plea in New York federal court to And he isn’t deaf. He’s aware of of the top guards in the East, but ences went on Wednesday night nova at Wintrust Arena. Villanova conspiring to commit bribery. He all the talk. it’s not always about you and as temperatures approached or blitzed DePaul with 15 3-pointers admitted receiving $22,000 to “It’s not my decision who your individual stats,” he said. “I broke records. on the way to a 86-74 win. Femi steer players at South Carolina they’re going to draft, who is in (have) All-Star numbers. I come In Indianapolis, school was Olujobi led the Blue Demons with and Oklahoma State to certain the draft,” he said. “You can in here and try to prove my canceled at Butler and other 20 points and eight rebounds. Eli financial advisers and business already see where (the Bulls) worth every game. Sometimes nearby schools — but the game Cain scored 17, but DePaul (11-9, managers. might be placed, but I try and when you don’t have enough between the Bulldogs and No. 10 3-6 Big East) lost for the fourth stay in the present and get better wins that doesn’t help, and I Marquette wasn’t. time in five games despite shoot- Langford done: Michigan State with the team we have now. can’t do much about that. Athletic department officials ing 53 percent. guard Joshua Langford will miss “But yeah, that dude “However many wins factor put heaters near the metal detec- Officials at Iowa State tried to the rest of the season because of (Williamson) is a franchise- into All-Star consideration … you tors at each gate, an attempt to make the journey to Hilton Coli- his injured ankle. Spartans coach changer. You can already see it. want to be there, and I know I’ll keep security guards and fans seum for its game against West Tom Izzo said the junior will He’s what, 6-foot-7, like 280? He be there one day. I know I’m an warm as the temperature hovered Virginia less imposing by opening likely need surgery. Langford has can jump like me, but he looks All-Star-caliber player.’’ near 3 degrees with a wind chill of its parking lots on a first-come, missed the last eight games. In the like an outside linebacker. He’s a minus-17 when the gates opened first-serve basis. Typically, season- 13 games he did play Langford freak of nature. Dude will [email protected] 90 minutes before tip-off of Mar- ticket holders can park closer. averaged 15 points. change a franchise.” Twitter @TeddyGreenstein 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Thursday, January 31, 2019

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TEAM THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF @CHA NO Toronto 37 15 .712 — 7-3 W-1 21-4 16-11 22-9 Pelicans in no shape 1 6 7 Philadelphia 33 18 .647 3 ⁄2 6-4 W-1 21-5 12-13 20-13 1 WGN-9, NBCSCH, Boston 32 19 .627 4 ⁄2 7-3 W-2 21-6 11-13 23-10 AM-670 AM-670 Brooklyn 28 24 .538 9 8-2 W-1 16-11 12-13 20-13 New York 10 40 .200 26 0-10 L-11 4-18 6-22 6-28 to stop Nuggets @BUF @MIN @EDM SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 6 7 8 Miami 24 25 .490 — 5-5 L-1 11-14 13-11 14-18 Nikola Jokic had 20 points, 13 rebounds and 10 NBCSCH, NBC-5, WGN-9, 1 Charlotte 24 26 .480 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 17-8 7-18 18-15 assists for his eighth triple-double of the season AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 Washington 22 29 .431 3 6-4 W-1 16-9 6-20 15-18 Orlando 20 31 .392 5 3-7 L-4 12-15 8-16 14-15 and the Nuggets beat the undermanned Pelicans 1 Atlanta 16 34 .320 8 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 8-13 8-21 11-23 THURSDAY ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE 105-99 on Wednesday night in New Orleans. CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Malik Beasley scored 22 points, and Monte NBA NBA Milwaukee 36 13 .735 — 8-2 W-1 22-4 14-9 24-7 1 Morris added 20 to help the Northwest Division- 7 p.m. Bucks at Raptors TNT pregame.com THURSDAY Indiana 32 18 .640 4 ⁄2 5-5 L-3 18-7 14-11 24-9 at Orlando 2 Indiana Detroit 21 28 .429 15 4-6 L-2 13-12 8-16 14-18 leading Nuggets win their fourth straight. 1 1 9:30 p.m. 76ers at Warriors TNT at Detroit 2 ⁄2 Dallas Chicago 12 40 .231 25 ⁄2 2-8 W-1 5-20 7-20 9-22 1 at Toronto 2 ⁄2 Milwaukee 1 Cleveland 11 41 .212 26 ⁄2 3-7 W-2 6-19 5-22 9-25 Kenrich Williams hit five of nine 3-point shots MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL at San Antonio off Brooklyn 1 at Golden State 9 ⁄2 Philadelphia WESTERN CONFERENCE and scored a career-high 21 for the scrappy 4 p.m. LIU-Brooklyn at Fairleigh Dickinson ESPNU at LA Clippers off LA Lakers SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Pelicans. For the second night in a row, they 6 p.m. Purdue at Penn State FS1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Houston 29 21 .580 — 6-4 L-1 19-8 10-13 17-13 played without four usual starters and a top 6 p.m. Temple at Houston ESPN2 THURSDAY San Antonio 30 22 .577 — 6-4 W-3 20-7 10-15 22-15 Purdue 7 at Penn St Dallas 23 27 .460 6 5-5 W-1 18-7 5-20 13-19 reserve. Their only available starter, Jrue Holiday, 6 p.m. Tulane at East Carolina ESPNU at Houston 10 Temple 1 New Orleans 23 29 .442 7 3-7 L-1 15-9 8-20 14-19 at Detroit 6 ⁄2 Cleveland St had 22 points, including a step-back, straight-on 1 Memphis 20 32 .385 10 1-9 L-2 12-14 8-18 13-19 6 p.m. Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech ESPNews at Wm & Mary 4 ⁄2 Drexel 3 that cut the lead to 100-99 with 1:32 left. at NC-Wilm. 6 Towson NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 7 p.m. Xavier at Georgetown CBSSN Delaware 1 at Elon But Jokic responded with consecutive power- 8 p.m. Arizona at Arizona State ESPN2 at Coll. Of Chas. 12 James Madison Denver 35 15 .700 — 7-3 W-4 22-4 13-11 21-10 at FIU Pk Southern Miss Oklahoma City 32 18 .640 3 7-3 W-6 17-7 15-11 18-14 ful driving reverse layups while guarded by Jahlil 8 p.m. UConn at UCF ESPNU at East Carolina 6 Tulane Portland 32 20 .615 4 7-3 W-3 22-7 10-13 18-17 at Oakland 8 Youngstown St Okafor to make it 104-99 with 42.4 seconds left, 1 Utah 29 23 .558 7 8-2 L-1 15-9 14-14 17-14 Oregon at Utah FS1 LA-Laf. 1 ⁄2 at Appalach. St 1 8 p.m. 1 Minnesota 25 26 .490 10 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 17-9 8-17 15-19 at Old Dominion 4 ⁄2 North Texas and the Pelicans never recovered. 1 10 p.m. Gonzaga at BYU ESPN2 at Coast. Carol. 2 ⁄2 La-Monroe PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 1 ■ Louisiana Tech 2 ⁄2 at FAU Dirk Nowitzki scored a season-high 14 points 1 10 p.m. UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara ESPNU at Charlotte 1 ⁄2 Rice Golden State 36 14 .720 — 10-0 W-11 18-6 18-8 21-10 1 in what might have been his final appearance at at Marshall 11 UTEP L.A. Clippers 28 23 .549 8 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 15-11 13-12 19-16 1 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL at W Kentucky 7 ⁄2 UTSA 1 L.A. Lakers 26 25 .510 10 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 16-12 10-13 18-17 Madison Square Garden as the Mavericks routed at Georgetown 3 Xavier 1 Sacramento 26 25 .510 10 ⁄2 6-4 W-1 15-10 11-15 14-19 1 5 p.m. Iowa at Michigan BTN at UCF 6 ⁄2 UConn 1 Phoenix 11 42 .208 26 ⁄2 1-9 L-9 7-19 4-23 7-26 the Knicks 114-90. AP at Arizona St 5 Arizona 6 p.m. UConn at Louisville ESPN Oregon St 1 at Colorado through Wednesday at Utah Pk Oregon 7 p.m. Nebraska at Purdue BTN 1 Pepperdine 4 ⁄2 at Portland at UCSB Pk UC Irvine GOLF 1 at UC Riverside 6 ⁄2 Cal Poly WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS BULLS 105, HEAT 89 2 p.m. Phoenix Open Golf Channel at Loy. Marymt 6 Pacific Bulls 105, Miami 89 NHL Gonzaga 14 at BYU Boston 126, Charlotte 94 BULLS MN FG-A FT-A REB A PF PTS 1 5:30 a.m. Saudi International Golf Channel at Hawaii 7 ⁄2 Long Beach St Dallas 114, New York 90 Markkanen 33:51 4-15 6-7 1-13 4 3 14 Denver 105, New Orleans 99 (Fri.) NHL Selden 35:26 6-10 4-4 0-2 8 2 20 Minnesota 99, Memphis 97, OT Lopez 23:30 6-8 1-1 1-1 0 1 13 NHL THURSDAY Washington 107, Indiana 89 at Boston -190 Philadelphia +175 Arcidiacono 34:07 4-7 1-1 1-6 3 4 9 Long-shot Flyers Sacramento 135, Atlanta 113 Dunn 34:23 6-14 1-3 1-5 8 3 14 6 p.m. Flyers at Bruins NHL Network at New Jersey -135 N.Y. Rangers +125 Portland 132, Utah 105 at Winnipeg -145 Columbus +135 Portis 24:29 10-17 4-4 1-4 2 4 26 TENNIS THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE Harrison 24:10 2-3 0-1 0-5 1 0 4 NFL Dallas at Detroit, 6 Parker 14:09 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 still eye playoff spot 1 a.m. WTA St. Petersburg Tennis Channel Indiana at Orlando, 6 Sampson 11:57 2-2 0-0 0-2 0 3 5 SUPER BOWL LIII SUNDAY Milwaukee at Toronto, 6 1 Blakeney 3:56 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 (Fri.) New England 2 ⁄2 L.A. Rams Brooklyn at San Antonio, 7:30 TOTALS 40-78 17-21 5-40 26 20 105 Talk to the Flyers and, despite ridiculously Philadelphia at Golden State, Pcts: FG .513, FT .810. 3-pointers: 8-19, .421 COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL 9:30 TENNIS (Selden 4-6, Portis 2-3, Dunn 1-1, Sampson 1-1, high odds, they still think they can climb into a 7 p.m. UCLA at Loyola NBCSCH L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 Harrison 0-1, Arcidiacono 0-2, Markkanen 0-5). FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE Team rebs: 6. Team turnovers: 12. Blocks: 3 playoff spot. WTA ST. PETERSBURG Memphis at Charlotte, 6 (Lopez 2, Portis). Turnovers: 12 (Dunn 3, Portis 3, Their goalies are making believers out of them. LADIES TROPHY Boston at New York, 6:30 Markkanen 2, Arcidiacono, Lopez, Parker, COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oklahoma City at Miami, 7 Selden). Opp. points off turnovers: 14. Steals: 6 Anthony Stolarz enabled the Flyers to inch a R2; Sibur Arena St. Petersburg, Russia; Atlanta at Utah, 8 (Arcidiacono 2, Dunn 2, Lopez, Selden). Tech: indoor-hard Houston at Denver, 9 coach Boylen, 1:49 third. little closer in the playoff race when they won HOW AP MEN’S TOP 25 FAREDWEDNESDAY #1 Petra Kvitova d. Victoria Azarenka, SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE MIAMI MN FG-A FT-A REB A PF PTS 1. Tennessee (19-1) did not play. Next: at Texas A&M, Saturday. 6-2, 7-6 (3). at Charlotte, 6 their fifth straight, a 1-0 victory over the Rangers Bulls Ellington 32:42 5-13 0-0 0-4 1 2 13 2. Duke (18-2) did not play. Next: vs. St. John’s, Saturday. #3 Kasatkina d. Maria Sharapova, L.A. Clippers at Detroit, 4 J.Johnson 17:59 1-6 0-0 1-2 4 3 2 on Tuesday. 3. Virginia (19-1) did not play. Next: vs. Miami, Saturday. walkover. Brooklyn at Orlando, 6 4. Gonzaga (19-2) did not play. Next: at BYU, Thursday. Vera Zvonareva d. #5 Julia Goerges, Milwaukee at Washington, 6 Whiteside 15:11 3-6 2-4 5-9 0 4 8 “We’re playing pretty confident right now,” left 5. Michigan (20-1) did not play. Next: at Iowa, Friday. 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Dallas at Cleveland, 6:30 Richardson 38:08 4-15 1-1 1-3 2 1 12 6. Michigan State (18-3) did not play. Next: vs. Indiana, Saturday. #8 Donna Vekic d. Indian at Miami, 6:30 Winslow 34:47 6-17 0-0 4-6 5 2 14 winger Oskar Lindblom said after the Flyers 7. Kentucky (17-3) did not play. Next: at Florida, Saturday. Veronika Kudermetova, 6-4, 6-3. L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 7:30 Adebayo 32:49 5-7 3-5 1-7 2 2 13 8. Nevada (20-1) did not play. Next: vs. Boise State, Saturday. First Round singles New Orleans at San Antonio, T.Johnson 27:31 5-12 3-3 2-3 2 1 15 moved to within 10 points of the Penguins for a 9. North Carolina (16-4) did not play. Next: at No. 15 Louisville, Saturday. Ekaterina Alexandrova d. Katie Boulter, 7:30 Olynyk 22:45 2-3 0-0 1-9 1 3 6 10. Marquette (19-3) beat Butler 76-58. Next: vs. St. John’s, Tuesday. 7-5, 4-6, 6-1. Detroit at Minnesota, 8 Waiters 18:08 3-10 0-0 0-4 5 2 6 playoff spot. The Flyers are 3-0 against the 11. Kansas (16-5) did not play. Next: vs. No. 16 Texas Tech, Saturday. Atlanta at Phoenix, 8 TOTALS 34-89 9-13 15-47 22 20 89 12. Virginia Tech (17-3) beat Miami 82-70. Next: at No. 23 N.C. State, Saturday. WTA TOYOTA THAILAND OPEN Houston at Utah, 8 Pcts: FG .382, FT .692. 3-pointers: 12-42, .286 Rangers this season. 13. Houston (20-1) did not play. Next: vs. Temple, Thursday. Philadelphia at Sacramento, 9 (Richardson 3-10, Ellington 3-11, Olynyk 2-2, 14. Villanova (17-4) beat DePaul 86-74. Next: vs. Georgetown, Sunday. R2; True Arena Hua Hin Hua Hin, Carter Hart, the young goalie who plays with Thailand Hard-Indoor TUESDAY’S RESULTS T.Johnson 2-6, Winslow 2-6, J.Johnson 0-2, Wait- 15. Louisville (16-5) beat Wake Forest 82-54. Next: vs. No. 9 North Carolina, Sat. ers 0-5). Team rebs: 8. Team turnovers: 14. poise beyond his years, has shown he isn’t 16. Texas Tech (17-4) did not play. Next: at No. 11 Kansas, Saturday. #1 Garbine Muguruza d. Mona Barthel, Brooklyn 122, Bulls 117 6-3, 7-5. Milwaukee 115, Detroit 105 Blocks: 2 (Richardson, Whiteside). Turnovers:14 17. Purdue (14-6) did not play. Next: at Penn State, Thursday. (Adebayo 4, Winslow 4, Olynyk 2, Ellington, intimidated and that he belongs in the NHL. 18. Buffalo (19-2) did not play. Next: at Bowling Green, Friday. #4 Zheng Saisai d. Irina-Camelia Begu, Oklahoma City 126, Orlando 117 6-2, 6-4. Cleveland 116, Washington 113 J.Johnson, Richardson, T.Johnson). Opp. points 19. LSU (17-3) beat Texas A&M 72-57. Next: vs. Arkansas, Saturday. off turnovers: 23. Steals: 6 (Ellington 2, Winslow Now the 6-foot-6, 210-pound Stolarz is trying 20. Iowa State (16-5) beat West Virginia 93-68. Next: vs. Texas, Saturday. #6 Ajla Tomljanovic d. Kateryna Kozlova, New Orleans 121, Houston 116 7-6 (0), 6-1. San Antonio 126, Phoenix 124 2, J.Johnson, Richardson). Tech: Whiteside, 8:49 21. Maryland (17-5) did not play. Next: at No. 24 Wisconsin, Friday. third; coach Spoelstra, 6:17 fourth. to show the Flyers he belongs, too. He made 38 22. Mississippi State (15-5) did not play. Next: at Mississippi, Saturday. #8Dayana Yastremska d. Peng Shuai, Phila. 121, L.A. Lakers 105 23. N.C. State (16-5) did not play. Next: vs. No. 12 Virginia Tech, Saturday. 6-1, 6-4. CALENDAR BULLS 31 19 28 27 — 105 saves Tuesday and recorded his second career 24. Wisconsin (15-6) did not play. Next: vs. No. 21 Maryland, Friday. Miami 21 27 20 21 — 89 March 1: Playoff eligibility 25. Florida State (15-5) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech, Saturday. FED CUP FIRST ROUND; FEB. 9-10 shutout. waiver deadline. Officials: Michael Smith, C.J. Washington, U.S. VS. AUSTRALIA April 10: Regular season ends. Mike Callahan. A: 19,600. The Central Jersey native was the only reason HOW AP WOMEN’S TOP 25 FARED WEDNESDAY Asheville, NC; indoor-hard; U.S. leads se- 1. Baylor (18-1) beat Oklahoma State 66-58. Next: vs. Texas Tech, Sarturday. ries 9-5 the Flyers carried a 1-0 lead into the third period. 2. UConn (18-1) did not play. Next: at No. 3 Louisville, Thursday. U.S.Team The Flyers were outshot 25-14, and the Stolarz 3. Louisville (19-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 2 UConn, Thursday. Madison Keys; Sofia Kenin 4. Oregon (19-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 14 Utah, Friday. Danielle Collins; Nicole Melchar NHL had to make at least six “how-did-he-do-that?” 5. Notre Dame (19-2) did not play. Next: at Clemson, Thursday. Australian Team 6. Mississippi State (19-1) did not play. Next: at LSU, Thursday. Ashleigh Barty;Kim Birrell saves. 7. N.C. State (20-0) did not play. Next: at Wake Forest, Thursday. Daria Gavrilova;Priscilla Hon EASTERN CONFERENCE BELARUS VS. GERMANY 8. Stanford (17-2) did not play. Next: at California, Thursday. ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV “We’re on a roll,” Lindblom said. “We just feel 9. Oregon State (17-3) did not play. Next: vs. Colorado, Friday. Braunchsweig, Germany; indoor-hard; 10. Marquette (18-3) did not play. Next: at DePaul, Sunday. Germany leads 1-0 Tampa Bay 50 37 11 2 76 201 144 20-5-0 17-6-2 12-3-0 good and we’re having a lot of fun out there.” 11. Maryland (18-2) did not play. Next: vs. Wisconsin, Thursday. FRANCE vs. BELGIUM Toronto 49 30 17 2 62 174 140 14-11-1 16-6-1 7-6-2 News services 12. Texas (17-4) did not play. Next: at Oklahoma, Saturday. Liege, Beglum; indoor-hard; France Montreal 51 28 18 5 61 154 149 14-10-2 14-8-3 9-5-4 13. Iowa (16-4) did not play. Next: at Michigan, Thursday. leads 4-1 Boston 50 27 17 6 60 146 132 17-7-2 10-10-4 12-6-2 14. Utah (18-1) did not play. Next: at No. 4 Oregon, Friday. ROMANIA vs. CZECH REPUBLIC Buffalo 50 25 19 6 56 145 149 14-6-3 11-13-3 8-6-3 15. Gonzaga (19-2) did not play. Next: at Pacific, Thursday. Ostrava, Czech Republic; indoor-hard; Florida 48 20 20 8 48 152 170 10-6-5 10-14-3 9-5-3 16. South Carolina (14-5) did not play. Next: at No. 19 Kentucky, Thursday. Czech Rep. leads 2-0 17. Rutgers (16-4) did not play. Next: vs. Indiana, Thursday. Detroit 51 19 25 7 45 145 172 10-12-4 9-13-3 4-8-4 18. Syracuse (16-4) did not play. Next: vs. Virginia, Thursday. Ottawa 50 19 26 5 43 156 187 12-10-4 7-16-1 6-8-2 IN BRIEF 19. Kentucky (17-4) did not play. Next: vs. No. 16 South Carolina, Thursday. SOCCER 20. Texas A&M (16-4) did not play. Next: vs. Vanderbilt, Thursday. METRO. GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 21. Arizona State (14-6) did not play. Next: vs. Arizona, Friday. N.Y. Islanders 49 29 15 5 63 147 122 14-7-3 15-8-2 13-5-1 22. Michigan State (15-5) did not play. Next: vs. Penn State, Thursday. U.S. MEN Washington 50 27 17 6 60 171 162 13-8-4 14-9-2 9-4-2 BASEBALL: Two people familiar with the 23. Iowa State (16-5) did not play. Next: at Kansas State, Saturday. Saturday: Costa Rica in San Jose, Cal., 3 24. Florida State (17-3) did not play. Next: vs. Miami, Thursday. Pittsburgh 50 27 17 6 60 176 154 14-9-2 13-8-4 7-6-1 Tue, March 26: Chile in Houston, 7 Columbus 49 28 18 3 59 158 151 14-10-2 14-8-1 11-5-1 negotiations say reliever Greg Holland and the 25. BYU (17-3) did not play. Next: at Loyola Marymount, Thursday. a-Tue, June 18: TBA in St. Paul, Minn. a-Sat, June 22: TBA in Cleveland Carolina 50 24 20 6 54 140 149 13-8-4 11-12-2 7-7-2 Diamondbacks agreed to a $3.25 million, one- a-Wed, June 26: TBA in Kansas City, Kan. N.Y. Rangers 49 21 21 7 49 139 165 13-7-5 8-14-2 4-8-3 a-CONCACAF Gold Cup Philadelphia 50 21 23 6 48 143 170 11-10-3 10-13-3 5-8-1 year contract. Holland, 33, was 2-2 with a 4.66 New Jersey 49 19 23 7 45 146 167 13-6-4 6-17-3 7-8-1 ERA with the Cardinals and Nationals last ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE WESTERN CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Iona at Marist, 6 CLUB W T L GF GA PTS season, when he earned $14 million. ... Reliever St. Peter’s at Rider, 6 CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV MEN’S SCORES Liverpool 19 4 1 55 14 61 Fairfield at Manhattan,6 Shawn Kelley agreed to a one-year contract with MIDWEST Man City 18 2 4 63 19 56 Winnipeg 50 32 16 2 66 172 140 18-6-2 14-10-0 10-7-0 Bradley 81, Evansville 73 Purdue at Penn St.,6 Xavier at Georgetown, 7 Tottenham 18 0 6 50 24 54 Nashville 52 30 18 4 64 161 135 16-9-0 14-9-4 8-5-0 the Rangers that guarantees the right-hander Illinois St. 69, Drake 55 Arsenal 14 5 5 50 33 47 Minnesota 50 26 21 3 55 142 142 13-9-3 13-12-0 9-4-1 Iowa St. 93, West Virginia 68 SOUTH $2.75 million and includes a club option for 2020. Rice at Charlotte,6 Chelsea 14 5 5 40 23 47 Dallas 50 25 21 4 54 127 128 16-8-2 9-13-2 5-6-1 Loyola of Chicago 61, N. Iowa 60 Man United 13 6 5 48 35 45 Marquette 76, Butler 58 Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech,6 Colorado 50 22 20 8 52 169 162 10-8-5 12-12-3 4-7-3 ... The Twins and former Texas left-hander Delaware at Elon,6 Wolverhampton 10 5 9 30 31 35 Purdue Fort Wayne 102, South Dakota 71 Everton 9 6 9 35 33 33 St. Louis 49 22 22 5 49 139 149 12-13-2 10-9-3 6-7-3 Richmond 84, Saint Louis 81 Drexel at William & Mary,6 Martin Perez finalized a one-year contract that Watford 9 6 9 33 34 33 Chicago 51 18 24 9 45 156 190 10-10-6 8-14-3 9-4-3 Villanova 86, DePaul 74 La-Lafayette at Appalachian St.,6 Wofford at Mercer,6 EAST Bournemouth 10 3 11 37 42 33 PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV guarantees $4 million. ... First baseman Mark Albany (NY) 62, New Hampshire 42 James Madison at Coll. of Charleston,6 Leicester 9 5 10 30 30 32 Reynolds agreed to a minor-league contract with American U. 74, Loyola (Md.) 68 Towson at UNC-Wilmington,6 West Ham 9 4 11 30 37 31 Calgary 51 33 13 5 71 190 145 17-4-5 16-9-0 9-5-1 Boston U. 68, Holy Cross 54 Louisiana-Monroe at Coastal Carolina,6 Brighton 7 5 12 27 36 26 San Jose 52 29 16 7 65 187 167 17-4-4 12-12-3 10-4-3 the Rockies. His deal includes an invitation to Bucknell 69, Navy 57 Tulane at E. Carolina,6 Newcastle 6 6 12 21 32 24 Vegas 52 29 19 4 62 157 140 16-6-3 13-13-1 11-4-2 Colgate 76, Army 56 N. Texas at Old Dominion,6 Crystal Palace 6 5 13 24 33 23 S. Miss. at FIU,6 Vancouver 51 23 22 6 52 147 161 12-10-3 11-12-3 6-5-3 major-league spring training. ... The Nationals Duquesne 75, Rhode Island 72 Southampton 5 8 11 26 41 23 Anaheim 51 21 21 9 51 120 153 10-8-8 11-13-1 5-6-3 George Washington 79, Fordham 61 La. Tech at FAU,6 Furman at The Citadel,6 Burnley 6 5 13 25 45 23 Arizona 50 23 23 4 50 132 142 9-12-3 14-11-1 8-7-1 hired Jack McKeon, 88, as a senior adviser to Hartford 86, Binghamton 60 Cardiff 5 4 15 20 46 19 La Salle 60, UMass 51 VMI at UNC-Greensboro,6 Edmonton 50 23 24 3 49 144 163 12-13-1 11-11-2 7-10-1 general manager Mike Rizzo. McKeon’s son, Kasey, UTEP at Marshall, 6:30 Fulham 4 5 15 25 53 17 Maine 78, Mass.-Lowell 59 Huddersfield 2 5 17 13 41 11 Los Angeles 50 20 26 4 44 114 150 12-13-1 8-13-3 8-8-1 NJIT 66, Florida Gulf Coast 54 ETSU at Samford, 6:30 is the Nationals’ director of player procurement. Niagara 78, Canisius 70 SE Missouri at Belmont, 7 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division Rutgers 66, Indiana 58 W. Carolina at Chattanooga, 7 Southampton 1, Crystal Palace 1 and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. through Wednesday Seton Hall 65, Providence 63 UTSA at W. Kentucky, 7 Bournemouth 4, Chelsea 0 COLLEGES: Washington State and coach Mike UMBC 57, Stony Brook 49 Murray St. at Jacksonville St., 7:15 Tottenham 2, Watford 1 UT Martin at Tennessee St., 7:30 SOUTH Liverpool 1, Leicester 1 UConn at UCF, 8 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS New Jersey at Montreal, 1 Leach agreed on a one-year contract extension Campbell 68, Radford 67 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 2 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 6 Charleston Southern 85, Presbyterian 84 MIDWEST that runs through the 2023 season. The school Kent St. at W. Michigan, 5 Tottenham vs. Newcastle, 6:30 a.m. Dallas 1, Buffalo 0 Detroit at Ottawa, 6 Florida 90, Mississippi 86, OT Brighton vs. Watford, 9 a.m. Vegas at Florida, 6 Gardner-Webb 69, High Point 67 Youngstown St. at Oakland,6 THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE said Leach will be paid $3.75 million in 2019 and Cleveland St. at Detroit,6 Burnley vs. Southampton, 9 a.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 6 Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 6 Hampton 96, Longwood 83 Crystal Palace vs. Fulham, 9 a.m. Jacksonville 72, Stetson 57 Morehead St. at SIU-Edwardsville, 7 N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 6 St. Louis at Columbus, 6 $4 million per year the following four years. Kennesaw St. 81, North Florida 64 N. Dakota at W. Illinois, 7 Chelsea vs. Huddersfield, 9 a.m. Columbus at Winnipeg, 7 Anaheim at Winnipeg, 7 Lamar 95, Nicholls 66 Chicago St. at Rio Grande, 7 Everton vs. Wolverhampton, 9 a.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7 Leach guided Washington State to an 11-2 record E. Kentucky at E. Illinois, 7:30 Cardiff vs. Bournemouth, 11:30 a.m. FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE Dallas at Nahsville, 7 Louisville 82, Wake Forest 54 Blackhawks at Buffalo, 6 Middle Tennessee 71, UAB 65 SOUTHWEST SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE Vancouver at Colorado, 9 last season, the most wins in program history. ... Temple at Houston,6 Leicester vs. Man United, 8:05 a.m. Nashville at Florida, 6 Ariona at San Jose, 9:30 New Orleans 72, Northwestern St. 64 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 6 North Carolina State hired Army athletic direc- Sam Houston St. 62, SE Louisiana 52 S. Dakota St. at Oral Roberts, 7 Man City vs. Arsenal, 10:30 a.m. WEST Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 6 TUESDAY’S RESULTS UNC-Asheville 71, SC-Upstate 62 MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Buffalo 5, Columbus 4 tor Boo Corrigan as its next AD, taking over for Virginia Tech 82, Miami 70 Oregon at Utah, 8 West Ham vs. Liverpool, 2 Calgary at Washington, 6 Oregon St. at Colorado, 8 Toronto at Detroit, 6:30 Winnipeg 4, Boston 3 (SO) SOUTHWEST WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6 Phila. 1, N.Y. Rangers 0 the retiring Debbie Yow. ... A U.S. Department of Houston Baptist 96, Incarnate Word 92 UMKC at New Mexico St., 8 Everton vs. Man City, 1:45 Vegas at Carolina, 6:30 Stephen F. Austin 105, Cent. Arkansas 99, Arizona at Arizona St., 8 Minnesota at Dallas, 7 CALENDAR Education report says Michigan State Universi- OT Portland St. at Weber St., 8:05 Sacramento St. at Idaho St., 8:05 MLB SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE April 6: End of regular season. WOMEN’S SCORES ty’s failure to detect and stop sexual assaults by Cal Poly at UC Riverside, 9 Blackhawks at Minesota, 7 April 10: Cup playoffs begin. MIDWEST Pepperdine at Portland, 9 Edmonton at Philadelphia, noon Miami (Ohio) 67, Ohio 61 ARBITRATION CHART now-imprisoned sports doctor Larry Nassar Nebraska-Omaha 91, Peru State 44 Pacific at Loyola Marymount, 9:30 TCU 61, Kansas St. 47 UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara, 10 Figures for the 14 players remaining in indicates a lack of institutional control. The Gonzaga at BYU, 11 p.m. EAST salary arbitration and their 2018 sala- GOLF Albany (NY) 59, New Hampshire 41 WOMEN’S THURSDAY SCHEDULE ries, as obtained by The Associated report also accuses the East Lansing school of American U. 70, Holy Cross 58 EAST Press from player and management being out of compliance in areas under the Clery Binghamton 73, Hartford 62 Davidson at George Washington, 11 a.m. sources (w-won hearing; m-million): Indiana at Rutgers,6 PGA TOUR WASTE MANAGEMENT EUROPEAN TOUR SAUDI Boston U. 47, Lafayette 44 Player 2018 ASKED OFFER PHOENIX OPEN INTERNATIONAL Act, which requires universities participating in Bucknell 77, Navy 43 SOUTH Colgate 70, Army 58 Murray St. at Jacksonville St., 11:30 a.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Site: Scottsdale, Ariz. Site: King Abdulla Economic City, Saudi student aid programs under Title IV to provide Lehigh 51, Loyola (Md.) 42 W. Carolina at Chattanooga, 4:30 Cleveland Course: TPC Scottsdale. Arabia. Maine 79, Mass.-Lowell 45 SE Missouri at Belmont, 5 Tyler Bauer-w 6.525m 13m 11m Yardage: 7,261. Par: 71. Course: Royal Greens Golf & CC. the campus community with information about Rider 68, Marist 58 Mercer at Wofford, 5 Detroit Purse: $7.1 million. Yardage: 7,010. Par: 70. St. Bonaventure 84, Rhode Island 68 Samford at Furman,6 Michael Fulmer 575,200 3.4m 2.8m Winner's share: $1,278,000 Purse: $3.5 million. public safety issues. School spokeswoman Emily Stony Brook 57, UMBC 44 NC State at Wake Forest,6 TV: Thursday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. (Golf Winner's share: $583,333. Wisconsin at Maryland,6 Houston SOUTH Gerrit Cole 6.75m 13.5m11.43m Channel); Saturday-Sunday, noon-2 TV: Thursday-Friday, 2-4 a.m., 5:30-8:30 Guerrant said Michigan State is working on a Cincinnati 57, South Florida 56 Florida at Tennessee,6 p.m. (Golf Ch.), 2-5 p.m. (NBC Sports). a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, Miami at Florida St.,6 Carlos Correa 1m 5m 4.25m New Orleans 67, Northwestern St. 62 Chris Devenski 599,200 1.65m 1.4m Defending champion: Gary Woodland. 3:30-8 a.m. (Golf Channel). formal response to federal officials. Tulane 62, Memphis 61 FIU at Southern Miss.,6 Georgia Tech at North Carolina,6 New York FedEx Cup leader: Xander Schauffele. Defending champion: New tournament. UCF 58, Houston 56 Luis Severino 604,975 5.25m 4.4m Last week: Justin Rose won the Farmers Race to Dubai leader: Shane Lowry. VCU 52, UMass 48 IUPUI at N. Kentucky,6 GOLF: Oakland Insurance Open. Last week: Bryson DeChambeau won Top-ranked Justin Rose opted against SOUTHWEST MIDWEST Morehd St. at SIU-Edwardsville, 11 a.m. Notes: Even with so many top players in the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Baylor 66, Oklahoma St. 58 Blake Treinen 2.2m 6.4m 5.6m delving into the political ramifications of the Iowa at Michigan, 5 Saudi Arabia, the field still includes Next week: ISPS Handa Vic Open in Aus- Houston Baptist 60, Incarnate Word 59 Tampa Bay E. Kentucky at E. Illinois, 5:15 three of the top 10 — Justin Thomas, Jon tralia. Lamar 78, Nicholls 65 Tommy Pham 570,000 4.1m 3.5m decision to stage a European Tour event in Saudi W. Michigan at N. Illinois,6 Rahm and Xander Schauffele. Phil Mick- Online: www.europeantour.com Oral Roberts 66, Purdue Fort Wayne 56 Toronto Penn St. at Michigan St.,6 elson, who skipped his hometown event Sam Houston St. 94, SE Louisiana 63 Ryan Tepera 574,000 1.86m1.525m Arabia, saying he was happy to play in the Detroit at Cleveland St.,6 at Torrey Pines last week, makes his 30th WEB.COM COUNTRY Stephen F. Austin 59, Cent. Arkansas 53 Oakland at Youngstown St.,6 NATIONAL LEAGUE start in the Phoenix Open, breaking the CLUB DE BOGOTA CHAMPIONSHIP tournament to “support growing the game.” The Illinois at Ohio St.,6 Cincinnati record he shared with Gene Littler, Jim Site: Bogota, Colombia. THURSDAY’S MEN SCHEDULE New Mexico St. at UMKC,6 Alex Wood 6m 9.65m 8.7m Ferrier and Jerry Barber. The Phoenix Course: Country Club de Bogota (La- Saudi International starts Thursday amid scru- EAST Ill.-Chicago at Wright St.,6 Colorado Open has gone to a playoff of the last gos). Yardage: 7,237. Par: 71. LIU Brooklyn at Fairleigh Dickinson, 4 Minnesota at Northwestern, 7 Nolan Arenado 17.8m 30.6m 24m three years. Mickelson twice has shot 60 Purse: $700,000. tiny of the kingdom’s human-rights record and Siena at Monmouth (NJ), 6 George Mason at Saint Louis, 7 Philadelphia on the TPC Scottsdale. Both times he Winner's share: $126,000. condemnation following the killing of journalist Bryant at Wagner, 6 Rio Grande at Chicago St., 7 Aaron Nola 573,000 6.75m 4.5m went on to win. Hideki Matsuyama won Defending champion: Ben Taylor. St. Francis Brooklyn at CCSU, 6 Nebraska at Purdue, 7 Washington two straight times before withdrawing Money leader: Rafael Campos. Jamal Khashoggi in October. The world’s top Sacred Heart at Mt. St. Mary’s, 6 SOUTHWEST Kyle Barraclough 556,500 2m1.725m after one round last year because of a Last tournament: Rafael Campos won W. Kentucky at UTSA, 11 a.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at Robert Morris, 6 Michael Taylor 2.5m 3.5m 3.25m wrist injury. Kenny Perry is playing on the Bahamas Great Abaco Classic. three players — Rose, Brooks Koepka and Dustin NFL the 10-year anniversary of his Phoenix Next week: Panama Championship. Open victory. Online: www.pgatour.com/webcom Johnson — headline a strong field that also AHL Next week: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. SUPER BOWL LIII | Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta Online: www.pgatour.com PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS includes the last two Masters champions, Patrick New England (13-5) vs. L.A. Rams (15-3), 5:30 (CBS-2) WESTERN CONFERENCE LPGA TOUR Last tournament: Tom Lehman won the Reed and Sergio Garcia. NFL INJURY REPORT Mitsubishi Electric Championship CENTRAL W L OL SOL PT GF GA Last tournament: Eun-Hee Ji won the Di- Next week: Oasis Championship on Feb. Patriots: LIMITED: DT Malcom Brown (calf). amond Tournament of Champions. 8-10. NFL: Rams: DNP: S Blake Countess (foot). LIMITED: K Greg Zuerlein (left foot). G. Rapids 25 14 3 4 57 137 133 Next week: ISPS Handa Vic Open. Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman Iowa 24 14 4 3 55 152 128 Schwab Cup leader: Tom Lehman. Race to CME Globe leader: Eun-Hee Ji. Online: www.pgatour.com/champions said he received “one or two” death threats from SUPER BOWL MATCHUP: SCORING WOLVES 24 14 5 1 54 156 129 Online: www.lpga.com TOUCHDOWNS BLK BLK KICK OTHER Milwaukee 22 17 6 1 51 126 126 Texas 22 17 3 2 49 149 137 frustrated Saints fans on social media after the Team PPG PTS REC PRET KRET INT FUM FG PNT XPM FGM SFTY 2-PT San Antonio 22 21 2 0 46 120 130 TRANSACTIONS NFC championship game. Robey-Coleman was LA Rams 32.9 527 32 0 0 3 1 0 1 51 34 2 5 Rockford 19 19 3 5 46 105 130 New England 27.2 436 29 0 1 1 1 0 1 49 27 0 0 Manitoba 19 19 3 2 43 110 135 BASEBALL Jan. 4, and assigned him to Grand Rapids not penalized for his hit on Saints receiver 2 pts for a win, 1 pt for OT/shootout loss. (AHL) for conditioning. NATIONAL LEAGUE Tommylee Lewis for either pass interference or SUPER BOWL MATCHUP: RUSHING Cincinnati: Signed LHP Ian Krol to a mi- AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE OFFENSE ATTATT/G YDS AVG YPG TD LNG 1ST 1ST% 20+ 40+ FM nor league deal. Named Cristian Perez Lehigh Valley: Returned D Frank Hora to Grand Rapids at Texas, 7 the helmet-to-helmet nature of the contact. assistant bullpen/advance scouting Reading (ECHL). LA Rams 459 28.7 2,231 4.9 139.4 23 56 134 29.2 14 2 2 Soccer New England 478 29.9 2,037 4.3 127.3 18 34T 131 27.4 12 0 2 coach. Robey-Coleman said he didn’t alert team security MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER DEFENSE ATTATT/G YDS AVG YPG TD LNG 1ST 1ST% 20+ 40+ FM NBA G LEAGUE FOOTBALL FC Dallas: Named Andre Zanotta techni- because he felt the threats were not serious. cal director. LA Rams 386 24.1 1,957 5.1 122.3 12 51 101 26.2 17 1 4 Green Bay: Named Alvis Whitted WR New England: Got M Carles Gil by trans- New England 367 22.9 1,803 4.9 112.7 7 54T 93 25.3 11 1 8 EASTERN CONFERENCE fer from Deportivo de La Coruna (Se- SOCCER: Neymar is expected to be sidelined for CENTRAL W L Pct GB coach. Indianapolis: Named Chris Strausser OL gunda Division-Spain) and signed him to about 10 weeks with a right foot injury, ruling the SUPER BOWL MATCHUP: PASSING Fort Wayne 15 14 .517 — coach and Jason Michael TE coach. a multi-year contract. OFFENSE CMP ATT PCT ATT/G YDS AVG YPG TD INT 1STLNG 20+ RATE 1 WINDY CITY 16 16 .500 ⁄2 Washington: Named Rob Ryan inside NATIONAL PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE 1 New York: Signed D Pedro Galvao. Paris Saint-Germain striker out of the Champi- LA Rams 368 568 64.8 35.5 4,507 8.3 281.7 32 12 236 70T 69 100.7 Grand Rapids 13 17 .433 2 ⁄2 linebackers coach. College New England 378 574 65.9 35.9 4,258 7.7 266.1 29 11 206 63T 54 97.8 Canton 12 19 .387 4 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE ons League matchup against Manchester United. 1 Wisconsin 8 22 .267 7 ⁄2 Winnipeg: Re-signed LB Thomas Miles Fairleigh Dickinson: Named Brad Hurl- DEFENSE CMP ATT PCT YDS AVG YPG TD INT 1ST LNG 20+ SK RATE WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS to 1-year extension. Signed QB Bryan but director of athletics. ... Air accident investigators say two seat cushions New Eng. 370 605 61.2 3,943 6.9 246.4 29 18 208 75T 57 30 85.4 Windy City 119, Delaware 110 Schor and WR Garrett Johnson. N.C. State: Named Boo Corrigan athletic have been found which are likely to have come LA Rams 347 533 65.1 3,780 7.7 236.2 31 18 185 73T 59 41 93.8 Maine 94, Canton 86 HOCKEY director, effective May 1. SUPER BOWL MATCHUP: GAME STATS Raptors 137, Capital City 104 Stockton: Named Joe Welsh and BJ Fox NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE assistant rowing coaches. from the plane carrying Argentine soccer player OFFENSE PLAYS YPG YPP 1/G 3D% 4D% PEN YDS POSS FM L TO Santa Cruz 110, Memphis 91 Erie 114, Rio Grande Valley 109 Calgary: Recalled F Andrew Mangia- Washington State: Football coach Mike Emiliano Sala. LA Rams 1,060 421.1 6.4 25.1 45 40 96 878 30:42 17 7 +11 Salt Lake City 116, Sioux Falls 114 pane from Stockton (AHL). Leach agreed to extension through the New England 1,073 393.4 5.9 22.8 41 50 93 744 31:05 11 7 +10 Long Island 135, Texas 127 Detroit: Put C Michael Rasmussen on 2023 season and defensive coordinator source: nfl.com; regular season numbers Lakeland 131, Agua Caliente 120 long-term injured reserve, retroactive to Tracy Claeys agreed to 3-year deal. — Edited from news services 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Thursday, January 31, 2019

BEARS

ROSTER RUNDOWN Part 10 of an 11-part review of the 2018 Bears Bears safety Eddie Jackson grabs a deflection for a key in the Bears’ Dec. 16 victory SAFETIES season. Coming Friday: Special teams. against the Packers. ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Lots of pickin’ & grinnin’

Top-tier ball skills ROLL CALL have made Jackson Eddie Jackson Signed through 2020 one of the NFL’s best 2019 cap hit: $811,449 Adrian Amos By Brad Biggs Unrestricted free agent Chicago Tribune Deon Bush Signed through 2019 Players who have a knack for 2019 cap hit: $851,556 being around the football are not DeAndre Houston-Carson there by accident. Restricted free agent Even when Eddie Jackson in- tercepted a fourth-quarter pass off the hands of Packers tight end Jimmy Graham in the end zone on Free agency/ Dec. 16, that wasn’t Jackson’s man. draft priority In a two-deep shell, Jackson was on the defense’s left and after The Bears will have a decision the snap he came up to double- to make with Amos, who will be team wide receiver Randall Cobb, an unrestricted free agent. Con- helping nickel cornerback Sher- ventional wisdom is they will not rick McManis. His instincts, sink significant money into a though, led him to the middle of strong safety when they are a year the field, where Aaron Rodgers’ away from having to make Jack- throw was slightly behind Gra- son one of the highest-paid safe- ham, leading to the tipped pass ties in the game. Amos has strong going directly to Jackson. It was a durability and while he’s not a huge play that essentially ended dynamic playmaker, he can match the Packers’ bid for a late rally. tight ends and is a good zone The play turned out to be the defender in quarters coverage, final one of the season for Jackson which the Bears leaned on a lot. as he suffered a high ankle sprain He’s a smart player and doesn’t after running the ball out and then make a lot of mistakes. Other attempting to slide down. It snapped teams will have to ask themselves Rodgers’ NFL record of 402 con- what Amos’ ceiling is when con- secutive pass attempts without an sidering him in free agency. Was interception and was the Bears’ his success, to a degree, a product first pick against Rodgers since of the players around him? Is Nov. 26, 2015. Amos less valuable in a defense In just his second season, Jack- that isn’t nearly as good? How son has displayed top-tier ball would he look on, say, the 49ers skills, maybe the best of any safety when there is much more stress in the league. He is a risk taker but put on him? takes calculated risks, something Bush could be a one-year option. all the best ballhawks do. Some are The Bears could consider bringing more cavalier and will gamble to Amos back if he doesn’t get the the point that their mistakes kind of offers in free agency he’ll outnumber their big plays. be seeking. They could draft a That’s not Jackson, who will player with the idea of having a drop coverage and drive on an cost-controlled player to pair next underneath route to put him in to Jackson. They could consider a position to make a play, all within free agent, an avenue that has not the framework of the scheme. been productive for the team in Jackson has a keen sense for the recent years. Think Quintin Demps football, the best for a Bears and Antrel Rolle. It’s an area of defensive back since Mike Brown need but probably not as signifi- was in his prime. It’s a trait cant as some moves the Bears will coaches talk about developing want to make on offense and through repetition, coaching and certainly not as pressing as the filmwork, but the reality is a player need to re-sign or replace Callahan. either has it or doesn’t. Ball skills Houston-Carson is a restricted free involve much more than the final agent and he could return, but the act — catching the football. It’s Bears are unlikely to tender him at about being around the football to $2 million for the 2019 season. complete those plays. And with high football IQ and a sense for Bottom line route trees, personnel, formations, down-and-distance and game sit- Jackson is a bona fide star as an uation, Jackson sets himself apart. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE All-Pro selection and has quickly Having good hands — he was Deon Bush helps Eddie Jackson celebrate after Jackson returned a fumble for a touchdown against the Bills. emerged as a leader in the locker recruited by some schools as a room. As a fourth-rounder out of receiver — allows him to complete 2018 season review recovery. Jackson’s five defensive one sack, nine pass breakups, two Alabama, he’s one of the best draft the plays too. That background as touchdowns since the start of his tackles for a loss and one fumble picks the organization has made in a receiver, and a returner as well, There’s no question the second- career in 2017 are tied with the recovery. the last decade with limitless makes him dangerous in the open ary benefited from the addition of Jets’ Erik McMillan (1988-89) for Depth at the position enabled potential as a game-changer. field once he has the ball. outside linebacker Khalil Mack the most by a defensive player in the Bears to trade Deiondre’ Hall Defensive backs coach Ed Do- That all came into play late in and the pressure created by the his first two seasons. He had to the Eagles on the weekend of natell left to become the defensive Week 11 against the Vikings at linemen, led by Akiem Hicks. But pick-sixes in back-to-back games final cuts, a deal that will net them coordinator of the Broncos and Soldier Field. The Bears were the front seven benefited from the against the Vikings and Lions, a a 2019 seventh-round pick, one former NFL veteran Deshea leading 14-6 midway through the secondary’s tight coverage and big part of why he was named the that originally belonged to the Townsend has replaced him. New fourth quarter. At the time, they discipline. Strong safety Adrian defensive player of the month in Broncos. Deon Bush was the third coordinator Chuck Pagano has a were just a half-game ahead of Amos led all defensive players November. As much as anyone, safety and got two starts in place of background as a secondary coach Minnesota in the NFC North. The with 1,028 snaps (97.7 percent) Jackson played a role in the Bears Jackson at the end of the season. and will surely have ideas for Vikings had first down on their and Jackson was at 906 (86 leading the NFL with 36 take- He made six tackles and logged enhancing Jackson’s game. own 11-yard line. Jackson broke on percent) as the ankle injury forced aways. He’s an adequate tackler, 152 snaps, the most since he got a corner route to Laquon Tread- him out of the final two regular- but he doesn’t have to be a 333 as a rookie in 2016. DeAndre [email protected] well before Kirk Cousins released season games and the playoff knockout safety. His greatest Houston-Carson played in the Twitter @BradBiggs the ball. It wasn’t a perfect throw, meeting with the Eagles. strength is his acumen and ability dime package and got more action but even if it was, Jackson would Jackson finished seventh on the to play center field with range. He after Bryce Callahan was lost to a BIG NUMBER have picked it off. He broke team in tackles with 51 (41 solos) takes good angles on the ball. broken foot when Sherrick Mc- for Bears downhill knowing where the and was fourth in the NFL with Amos was not an impact player Manis went from the dime role to safeties in 2018, equaling threats were and knowing where six interceptions. He was fifth in to the same level, but he was a be the fill-in nickel. Houston- the number of picks for his help was with cornerback Kyle the NFL with 16 pass breakups, great fit in the system as a physical Carson, who is effective blitzing the entire Bears defense in 8each of the last three seasons. Fuller on the outside as a flat which led all safeties. He had one player, particularly effective in the off the edge, had 46 snaps and defender. The pick-six gave the sack, two forced fumbles, two box against the run. He was third made four tackles with one Oddly, the Bears had exactly eight Bears a two-score lead. tackles for a loss and one fumble with 72 tackles (58 solo) and had quarterback hit. interceptions in 2015, ’16 and ’17. Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 9 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

DENIS POROY/AP Tiger Woods plays during the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament on the North Course at the Torrey Pines Golf Course on Friday in San Diego. Woods is peeking ahead in bid to peak at majors By Doug Ferguson Augusta, Georgia, again. He wants Associated Press to be the No. 1 amateur, win the U.S. Amateur and play on the SAN DIEGO — Tiger Woods Walker Cup team this year. wrapped up his week at Torrey “I know I can do it as long as I Pines with a 67 to tie for 20th and work on the right things,” Bhatia said it was good to shake off some said. rust and see what needs work. It Bhatia recently was featured in was his first competition in seven the Whistle docuseries “No Days weeks, and only his second event Off,” which looks at prodigies in since the Ryder Cup ended on various sports. It showed a teen Oct. 1. who is relentless in his work ethic, Whether it’s age or injury — and Bhatia doesn’t mind a percep- both are relevant — keep in mind tion that he is all golf and no play. that for the first 12 years of his pro “It doesn’t bother me what career, Woods never finished out- people think,” he said. “I do have a side the top 10 in his first event of life. I do have fun.” the year, winning six times. The But he loves his golf. streak ended at the Match Play in He says he has tried Monday 2009 after he sat out eight months qualifying since he was 14, and recovering from reconstructive once got into a playoff for the final knee surgery. spot at a Web.com Tour event at Dating to 2009, he has finished his home course. In the meantime, in the top 10 just twice in his first he has three American Junior Golf event of the year — a tie for fourth Association victories, winning the in the 2010 Masters and a tie for Polo Golf Junior Classic by 10. He third in Abu Dhabi in 2012. NEVILLE HOPWOOD/AP won his second Junior PGA by Even at his best, and when Haotong Li of China, who was embroiled in a rules furor, chips out of a bunker on the 14th hole during round holing a 40-foot eagle chip on the healthy, when Woods didn’t win four of the Dubai Desert Classic golf tournament, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 18th hole to win at Valhalla. his first start of the year it was “Especially in this game, you written off in some corners as onship week,” Woods said. “I’m Azinger will call the shots on taining integrity and promoting have to learn how to win, learn spring training. Everything was familiar with the new date where Sunday. Azinger’s first full tourna- golf’s global appeal. how to close,” Bhatia said. “Any geared toward that first full week we are with the Players (March). ment as Miller’s replacement will That prompted a statement a time you can put yourself in at Augusta National. In some That’s not a big change for me. But be the Mexico Championship. short time later from Martin position like that, it’s definitely respects, that remains true. having the PGA in May is going to Slumbers, chief executive of the key because it helps going to the It’s about peaking four weeks be a little bit different.” New rules R&A, which read more like a PGA Tour and the Web.com Tour. every year, and Woods said that rebuke that even the modernized starts “months out.” Miller time Each week of the new year Rules of Golf that took effect Jan. 1 Divots But when does it become im- seems to bring a new rules debate, are not designed for officials to portant to start seeing results? Saturday at the Waste Manage- whether it’s the knee-high drop or apply them based on how it looks. Fred Couples, Jim Furyk and “Just want to keep building, ment Phoenix Open is typically putting with the flagstick still in “Whether the player intends to Bill Haas have been given sponsor keep getting more crisp,” Woods about the volume and antics on the cup. On Sunday in Dubai, it be lined up is not the issue,” exemptions to the Genesis Open said. “It’s hard to peak for four the par-3 16th hole. This year, NBC was the rule created to keep Slumbers said. “We appreciate at Riviera. Haas withdrew last major championships. It’s not Sports will devote a fair amount of caddies from lining up the player. that it was a very unfortunate year when he was the passenger in easy. I’ve only done it 14 times.” the broadcast saying goodbye to And the debate was between situation and I completely under- a fatal car accident. ... Justin Rose Most players would love to Johnny Miller, the biggest voice in two administrators. stand Keith Pelley’s concerns ended one streak at Torrey Pines. peak at majors half as much — if golf over the last 30 years. Li Haotong was penalized two when a rules incident occurs at He was the first winner in nine that many — in their careers. Miller announced last fall he shots on the 18th green when he such a key stage of a European years to start the Farmers Insur- While conceding that “only” 14 would retire. The third round will began to take his stance on a short Tour event. But there is no discre- ance Open on the easier North sounds like a lot, Woods put it into be his final day so nothing will putt with his caddie behind him. tionary element to the rule pre- Course. ... Gary Nicklaus, the third context by referencing Jack Nick- detract from the winner on Sun- The caddie stepped away immedi- cisely so that it is easier to son of Jack Nicklaus who played laus winning “only” 18 times in day. ately and it appeared there was no understand and can be applied two years on the PGA Tour, has 164 majors. The two-time major champion intent to align him. If Li had consistently.” received a sponsor exemption to “It’s not easy to do,” said Woods, never had a problem saying what stepped away and began his rou- the Oasis Championship on Feb. who has played 80 majors, six as he thinks. This time, his biggest tine anew, there would not have Bhatia’s path 8-10 on the PGA Tour Champions. an amateur. “It’s hard to have concern is to guard his emotions. been a penalty. But he was docked mind, body and soul come to- “This is going to be quite the two shots, turning his 71 into a 73, Akshay Bhatia tried again to get Stat of the week gether at the same time. Luckily in one-day telecast for me,” Miller and his tie for third into a tie for into his first PGA Tour event. He this sport, we have four chances said. “Yeah, I’ve given a lot of 12th, a difference of about made it through the pre-qualifier, With their 1-2 finish at Torrey per year.” thought about this last event for $100,000. but then missed by three shots in Pines, Justin Rose and Adam Scott What has his attention this year me. I know it’s time. I could feel it After outrage on social media Monday qualifying for the Far- both went over the $50 million is not getting ready for the Mas- was time to step down, but I for how bad it looked, European mers Insurance Open. mark in career earnings on the ters, but the quick turnaround for stepped down a little early in my Tour chief Keith Pelley issued a The 16-year-old from North PGA Tour. the next one with the PGA Cham- playing career, and I think maybe statement that while the officials Carolina plans to turn pro when pionship moving to May. Last year, I’ve done the same thing here with made the right call by the strict he finishes high school, though Final word for example, there were nine my announcing career. wording of the rule, the officials the amateur game still holds weeks between the Masters and “I’m looking forward to trying should have been allowed some plenty of appeal. He already is the “I’ve made myself look silly the U.S. Open. Now, there are four not to cry, basically.” discretion in applying the rule. He first boy to win the Junior PGA enough through the years. It’s nice weeks between the Masters and Miller will be joined briefly in referred to the outcome as “gros- Championship in consecutive to be left out of that for a change.” the PGA. the booth Saturday by Paul sly unfair.” years since it began in 1976. He — Ian Poulter, on not being part of “It’s very different because it Azinger, who replaces him as the Pelley said there needs to be a would love to repeat in the Junior the latest European Tour social feels like it’s our Players Champi- lead analyst at NBC, and then proper balance between main- Invitational at Sage Valley in media spot. 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

DONALD MIRALLE/GETTY Justin Rose of England and Adam Scott of Australia finish their round on the 18th fairway at Torrey Pines to complete a 1-2 finish in the Farmers Insurance Open. Rose, Scott able to reach $50M milestone together

By Doug Ferguson | Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — Justin Rose won at Torrey Pines. Adam Scott chal- lenged him to the final hole. And thanks to that 1-2 finish at the Farmers Insurance Open, both surpassed $50 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour. It’s a feat achieved by only five other players. These days, it’s little more than a monetary milestone. But it was fitting they did it together. Born 14 days apart in July 1980, they have been great friends since they tussled in South Africa at the Alfred Dunhill Championship in January 2001. Both were 20. Scott made a 4-foot birdie putt on the last hole to beat Rose and win for the first time as a pro. Oddly enough — or maybe not — Rose won his first professional title a year later in the same tournament. What makes the timing so appropriate that both joined the $50 million club on the same day is that their PGA Tour careers effectively began together, with a little help from the men who now run the PGA Tour (commissioner Jay Monahan) and the PGA of America (chief executive Seth Waugh). “We get to the pro-am draw Go back to a rainy Labor Day in party Wednesday night at the 2003 on the TPC Boston to find statehouse in Boston,” Waugh Scott closing with a 66 for a four- said. “It was a formal deal. Mitt shot victory in the inaugural Romney was the governor, and Deutsche Bank Championship, we’re all giving our suit speeches. which had given him a sponsor There’s this tall kid by the exemption. The victory gave him seafood bar eating shrimp and instant PGA Tour membership. looking lonely. I walk up to him Rose also was given an exemp- and said:How ` are you doing? Are tion, shot 67 in the final round you Justin Rose?’ I said, ‘What are and finished third. He earned you doing here?’ $340,000 that day, giving him “He said Deutsche Bank was enough money to earn a tour nice enough to give him an ex- card. emption and he thought he Waugh at the time was CEO of would come up and thank some- Deutsche Bank Americas, the title body,” Waugh said. “He was stay- sponsor of a new tournament that ing all the way in Providence. I had the Tiger Woods Foundation said, ‘You just did.’ But that’s as the charitable arm. Monahan Justin. No agent, nobody telling was hired as the tournament him what to do. He ended finish- director. ing third. And the rest is history.” “We gave them both exemp- The history between Scott and tions,” Waugh said Tuesday from Rose was just getting started. Buenos Aires, Argentina, where They have piled up victories he was caddying for his son in a around the world, amassing long PGA Tour Latinoamerica qualify- streaks of winning. Scott went 14 ing tournament. “Adam was consecutive years with at least pretty obvious. Jay called me and one victory worldwide and has 27 said,Let’s ` talk about exemptions,’ for his career. Rose won Sunday JON SUPER/AP which I’d never done.” for the 22nd time worldwide, Adam Scott of Australia watches his shot off the first tee with Justin Rose of England during the second day Monahan mentioned using a extending his streak to 10 con- of the British Open Golf championship at the Royal Liverpool golf club, Hoylake, England. special exemption for interna- secutive years with at least one tional players on an English kid victory, including his gold medal text message of congratulations, Rose said. two-shot victory at Torrey Pines. who had had a good British Open, at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. which prompted this famous And then Scott won the Mas- Waugh still thinks about that turned pro and missed 20 con- They now are neighbors at reply from Scott: “This is our ters, which made the text ex- Monday afternoon at the TPC secutive cuts before getting his Albany in the Bahamas, both time.” change really hit home. Boston, where Scott and Rose career on track. Waugh already married with two children. Two months later, Rose won Indeed, it was their time, and spent the entire week together, at was aware he was talking about They each have won one ma- the U.S. Open at Merion. they kept going. Scott reached restaurants and on the leader- Rose, who had won on three jor, which they won consecu- He had practiced the week No. 1 in the world in the spring of board. They have won so much tours (Europe, South Africa, tively. before the Masters with Scott in 2014. Rose reached No. 1 in the and done so well that money Japan) the previous year. Scott finally delivered Australia the Bahamas, even played a cou- world late last summer, and the doesn’t define them. And then Waugh really got to a green jacket when he won the ple of rounds together. Englishman extended his lead In this case, it was simply a know him. 2013 Masters. Rose sent him a “I took his money both times,” atop the world ranking with his reminder of where it all began. Thursday, January 31, 2019 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

CHICAGO ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 2007 Retiring Brookfield Zoo staff scientist Bob Lacy chills out with Humboldt penguins. Pioneering scientist at Brookfield Zoo retires Bob Lacy is renowned MICHAEL BROSILOW PHOTOS the world over for using DiMonte Henning, Jonathan Wainwright and Dominic Comperatore in “Junk” at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. software to help save species By Steve Johnson 1 IN PERFORMANCE: ‘Junk’ ★★★ ⁄2 Chicago Tribune

Bob Lacy has visited the realms of polar bears in Norway’s Arctic Circle, killer whales in Seattle’s Puget Sound and flightless takahe birds in New Zealand. Edgy, powerful ‘Junk’ The Brookfield Zoo conservation biol- ogist has helped save, to one degree or another, all of those creatures, plus Mon- tana gray wolves, Alabama beach mice, Iberian lynx, Galapagos penguins, Florida panthers, Key Largo wood rats and Puerto Rican parrots, to name but a few. for the rest of us Lacy is, in a sense, a species whisperer, the guy who gets called in when, say, an animal population shows signs of crash- Ayad Akhtar’s play about Wall Street’s damage gets ing. In the Puget Sound area, for instance, an audience with those who feel the consequences the 2017 study he helped run told govern- ment authorities the outlook was not By Chris Jones | Chicago Tribune great for the native orca population, but if they were willing to make immediate and MILWAUKEE – To watch Ayad their sweat equity evaporate into collateral aggressive conservation moves, there was Akhtar’s “Junk,” an exciting, ambitious for a loan that could never be repaid, and still hope. play about the glorification of hostile take- their livelihood broken up and sold off for “One thing that encourages me about overs and the human costs of leveraged parts. this population is that, unlike some con- buyouts, in its 2017 Broadway premiere at How could this be discerned? It could versation stories, it’s probably not too New York’s Lincoln Center was to sur- be read on faces, set hard in the dark. late,” he said at the time. “There are only round oneself with financiers, lawyers, Nobody was laughing much at the wily 80 animals, but that’s still enough. media types and other highly paid profes- goings-on or the intellectual audacity of They’re probably not down to such few sionals both tut-tutting and marveling at financiers toting lines like, “debt signifies numbers they can never possibly recover.” what went on in the orgiastic 1980s, when new beginnings.” That’s partly because The chief weapon in Lacy’s tool kit debt was rebranded from liability to op- most of us now know better — which is not hasn’t been his forays into fieldwork, but portunity. to say that leveraged buyouts born of still- the software he has written or co-written. And people just like them made some profitable companies have gone away Now 64, he predates the coding genera- very serious money. entirely. They still lurk, as we journalists tion, but during almost 34 years working To watch the same play on a Sunday well know. for the zoo in Chicago’s western suburbs, matinee at the Milwaukee Repertory The- But one of the main reasons that past he has developed much of the population ater — where it has been rewritten, clari- takeovers were successful was their opac- modeling software that fuels animal man- fied, tightened, recentered and restaged in ity. White knights, poison pills and lever- agement worldwide, whether in zoos or the playwright’s home town — is a com- aged this, that and other were very hard in the wild. pletely different experience. In this proud for most Americans to understand in the “Basically I play computer games all industrial city, once a hive of small manu- 1980s, even those who claimed to know the time, but computer games for good facturing businesses, far more of the audi- their way around business. And we still reasons: to help protect the wildlife that ence was focused on what this trend actu- have little or no consensus on the morality otherwise would be in trouble,” he said. ally did to the American worker, the peo- of debt. “Part of my role is to essentially wave the ple toiling for their lifetimes to create Norman Moses in “Junk” at Milwaukee so-called shareholder wealth, only to see Turn to Play, Page 4 Repertory Theater. Turn to Zoo, Page 4

COMMENTARY ‘Leaving Neverland’ a gut punch to lifelong MJ fans By Gerrick D. Kennedy wasn’t long before I accepted that “Leaving Los Angeles Times Neverland” would force me — and likely many others who also feel a deep connec- REPORTING FROM PARK CITY, tion to Jackson’s work — to see that none of UTAH – Roughly an hour into “Leaving us really knew him. And that maybe we’d Neverland,” it felt like my chest had caved been avoiding the truth. in. Another truth: I’ve spent a lifetime lov- It was the first full day of the Sundance ing MJ. Film Festival and Park City’s Egyptian I had been infatuated with him — and Theatre was packed for the premiere of the the entire Jackson family, for that matter — controversial documentary about two men for as long as I can remember, but in 1992, who claim Michael Jackson abused them when I was 5, Michael Jackson released the sexually as children. We’d heard these spectacular, star-studded video for “Re- stories before, but I tensed up about an member the Time” and I couldn’t catch my hour into the film when James Safechuck, breath fast enough. one of Jackson’s accusers, began to de- It was the first time I studied Jackson. I scribe how the singer introduced him to mastered every glide, foot spin, vocal tic the concept of masturbation when he was and growl. I would perform on command 10. for family members. There’s even photo The details were graphic, delivered with evidence of me, mid-performance. I really agonizing precision. As the words rolled thought he was the coolest man in the out of his mouth, I felt the air in my lungs world. evaporate. I shifted and cringed in my seat, Michael Jackson was the reason why, at a dizzying rush of sadness, rage and confu- age 9, I begged my parents to make a detour sion swirling around in my head. on a family trip and take me to Gary, Ind., STEPHEN OSMAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES The gut punches continued relentlessly Michael Jackson gives the peace sign to supporters while standing on top of the SUV he during the nearly four-hour film, and it Turn to Jackson, Page 4 left Santa Maria Court in. Jackson was arraigned on child molestation charges in 2004. 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Thursday, January 31, 2019

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Paltrow sued: Actress Casual dater surprised by wedding Gwyneth Paltrow has been accused in a new lawsuit of Dear Amy: I have been long-distance relationship — Curious about a Grave breaking a man’s ribs and casually dating a friend off might have been (almost) leaving him with a concus- and on for over two years. as casual as yours was. Yes, Dear Curious: If you want sion when she smashed He is 16 years older than I it would have been best if to see this grave, then go into him from behind am. I never considered the he had been honest with find it yourself. When you while skiing at a Utah ski relationship serious. Every you that he was seeing do, you might see that it is resort in 2016. Terry Sand- time we went out, he initi- someone else at the same little more than a marker, erson, 72, said during a ated it. We never explicitly time he was seeing you, standing among other news conference that he discussed relationship giving you the opportunity markers, delineating a life. was struck between his statuses, but he always to make the most ethical What you really want is shoulder blades on a begin- gave the impression that choice. to know more about your ner run at Deer Valley he was a forever-bachelor. He should have been grandmother. I assume Resort in 2016. Paltrow Well, it turns out he has brave enough to let you your mother wants to denied the claims through been long-distance dating know personally that he know more, too, although spokeswoman Heather a woman for the last five had gotten married. Surely she has closed the wound Wilson, who said in an years, and five weeks after he knows he will be seeing around her loss. emailed statement: “This our most recent date he you at these professional Ask if she has any pho- ALBERTO E. RODRIGUEZ/GETTY lawsuit is without merit married her! functions. If you don’t tos or stories to share. Sit Peter Jackson says he’s “thrilled and honored” to have and we expect to be vindi- He hasn’t told me any of think you can handle quietly with her while she been asked to make the Beatles doc “Let it Be.” cated.” this. I ran into the “best working alongside him, thinks about it. Be honest man” from his wedding, then you should contact about your curiosity and Aguilera gets Vegas who basically said, “Yeah, him in advance to let him gentle toward her. It is Peter Jackson tapped residency: Christina he finally got married to know how you feel about appropriate, and common Aguilera is joining the his long-term girlfriend!” his actions. at your age, to be curious growing number of musi- I had no idea he was But I don’t believe that about your family. Putting for new Beatles film cians launching residen- seeing anyone! I would you are under any obliga- these pieces together is cies in Las Vegas. The never date a person who tion to notify his wife that part of your effort to figure “Lord of the Rings” filmmaker Peter Jackson has singer announced Tuesday was committed to some- you went out with him out who you are. come aboard a project that Paul McCartney had previ- that “: one else. now and then. What good ously hinted was in the works: a new Beatles docu- The Xperience” will open To add a wrinkle, he and would this do? Dear Amy: “Leaning mentary using the 55 hours of in-studio footage that at at Plan- I are both board members If Mr. Forever Bachelor Toward Matrimony” men- were shot in early 1969 for the 1970 feature film “Let et Hollywood Resort & of a nonprofit. Next month asks you out again, then tioned feeling a little silly It Be.” Casino on May 31. Aguilera he is hosting an event that I yes, definitely let her know. using the word “boyfriend” No release date or plan has been set, but sources say announced 16 perform- have to help at, and his at age 35. I threw this word there’s every reason to suspect that the still-untitled ances. new wife will be there. Dear Amy: I am currently out of my vocabulary as I film will come out in 2020 to celebrate the 50th anni- When given the oppor- home on a break from hit puberty decades ago. I versary of the “Let It Be” album and movie. Cole, Mill to headline tunity, should I tell her that college. I’ve been mostly do not consider myself a “The 55 hours of never-before-seen footage and 140 All-Star Game: Rapper J. her husband cheated with entertaining myself — no “girl.” I am a woman. hours of audio made available to us ensure this movie Cole will headline the me? I feel like once I meet problem there. I use the term “partner” will be the ultimate ‘fly on the wall’ experience that halftime show at the NBA her, if I don’t tell her, I am I asked my mom if I to signify my yearslong Beatles fans have long dreamt about,” Jackson said in All-Star Game. The seven- now complicit in keeping could see her mother’s relationship. I find this a statement. “It’s like a time machine transports us time Grammy Award no- his secret. But I don’t want grave. My mom’s mother term better identifies what back to 1969, and we get to sit in the studio watching minee will return to his to ruin a marriage. Help! died when my mom was an our relationship is and these four friends make great music together.” home state to perform a — Not His Number Two infant, and she is buried does away with calling The original “Let It Be” film has long been out of medley of hits at the Spec- near where we live. Mom’s adults “boys” and “girls,” circulation. The film was restored for a planned DVD trum Center in Charlotte, Dear Not Number Two: answer was, “We’ll see.” which is a pet peeve of issue in the early 2000s, but that was scuttled amid N.C., on Feb. 17. Meek Mill You describe the relation- My dad warned me that mine. reports about the movie’s emphasis on tension in the will open the game and ship with your male friend this is a real touchy subject — Someone’s “Partner” recording studio, as the band recorded the album perform an introduction of as “casually dating.” You for my mom, and I com- roughly a year before its breakup. the All-Star teams. don’t seem to have cared pletely understand that. Dear Partner: “Leaning” “Sure, there’s moments of drama, but none of the too much about your “rela- She believes that I just wanted to change more discord this project has long been associated with,” Jan. 31 birthdays: tionship status.” Surely it want to see her mother’s than the nomenclature. Jackson said. “Watching John, Paul, George and Ringo Actress Minnie Driver is might have occurred to you grave out of sheer curiosity, She wanted to get married. work together is not only fascinating, it’s funny, uplift- 49. Actress Portia de Rossi that he might be seeing but I think it’s more than ing and intimate. … I’m thrilled and honored to have is 46. Comedian Bobby other people? that. How do I convince Copyright 2019 by Amy been entrusted with this remarkable footage. Making Moynihan is 42. Actress You don’t know whether my mom that I am ready to Dickinson the movie will be a sheer joy.” Kerry Washington is 42. this guy and his now-wife see her mother’s grave Singer Justin Timberlake were in an exclusive, com- without her thinking I am Distributed by Tribune — Variety is 38. mitted relationship. This too immature to face it? Content Agency CHICAGOLAND THEATRE DIRECTORY

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BOOK REVIEW Hidden story of gay official in 1950s D.C. Bio sheds light on ‘Lavender Scare’ By James Kirchick The Washington Post

In 1957, The New York Times published a profile of President Dwight Eisen- hower’s first assistant for national security affairs, a position that would eventu- ally become known as national security adviser. “No man in the Govern- ment, with the possible exception of the President, knows so many of the na- tion’s strategic secrets,” the Times declared of Robert “Bobby” Cutler. The paper JOSEPH SCHERSCHEL/GETTY then employed a mess of ‘Ike’s Mystery President Dwight D. Eisenhower talks in 1952 with adviser Robert Cutler, the subject of the new book “Ike’s Mystery Man.” contradictions to describe this Massachusetts Repub- Man’ ministration, his sexual president mandating secu- role in this tragedy by advo- embellished with the image lican. “A proper Bostonian” By Peter Shinkle, Steer- orientation threatened his rity background checks for cating a policy that lowered of a Puritan and the motto, who is also a “Rabelaisian forth, 401 pages, $29.95 privileged position. all new federal employees. the threshold for dismissal “Worthy of Your Trust.” with a salty vocabulary,” Shortly after swearing The following day, Cutler from disloyalty to homo- “Ike’s Mystery Man” “an earnest Episcopalian” the oath of office, Eisen- suggested a more sweeping sexuality. becomes a genuinely en- and “a man who can move hower began weeding policy, one that had been There are not many grossing read in its final so quickly from ribaldry to the Eisenhower adminis- “subversives” out of the proposed by a government more such previously third, when Cutler devel- piety and back to ribaldry tration and that he never federal government. commission during the undisclosed moments in ops a romantic interest in a again,” “a ‘slave driver’ who intended anyone, except Elected amid the Red previous Truman adminis- this book, however, much National Security Council can force his staff to work the (human) object of his Scare, Ike had won the tration but never imple- of which treads familiar staffer half his age. Thus as hard as he works him- affection, to see. While the presidency partly because mented. Under the pro- Cold War history. Cutler begins, by his own descrip- self” but also “a charming interests of America’s his- of a sense that the long- posed regulations, sexual emerges as a bystander to tion, “the greatest adven- and generous friend,” Cut- torical record — long bereft reigning Democrats were perversion” should be a far more significant figures ture of my life,” an adven- ler was “a bachelor’s bache- of gay history, which is soft on communism, which factor in determining like Secretary of State John ture that is by turns pathet- lor ... who has had a lifelong often elusive by nature — in the public mind had whether an employee Foster Dulles, CIA Director ic and illuminating. Pathet- love affair” not with any may be served by revealing become linked with homo- posed a security risk, along- Allen Dulles and Hoover. ic, as the romance is person but with his home- the intimate details of Cut- sexuality. A whisper cam- side the more conventional Following a leave of unrequited yet strung along town, Boston. ler’s interior life, whether paign, abetted by FBI Di- menace of communist absence Cutler took during by the younger man, who at To add another paradox, he merits a full-length rector J. Edgar Hoover, sympathies. While “sexual the “politically sensitive” most admits to platonic barely hinted at by the biography is another mat- tarred the recently di- perversion” was undefined, period around the 1956 love for Cutler. Illumina- Times: Cutler was a gay ter. vorced Democratic nomi- its intended target was re-election campaign, ting, because it resembles man who sat atop the na- Born into a Boston Brah- nee, Adlai Stevenson, as a obvious: homosexuals. which may have been the experiences of count- tional security bureaucracy min family, Cutler was a homosexual; Sen. Everett As a result of Executive prompted by rumor- less men and women who, at a time when people like graduate of Harvard and Dirksen, R-Ill., associated Order 10450, signed by the mongering about his sexu- forced for so long to mask him were being purged Harvard Law School. After Stevenson with “the laven- president on April 27, 1953, ality, Hoover wrote the their true selves, appeared from government service. working as a lawyer, banker der lads of the State De- thousands of patriotic gay returning administration to the world as mysteries. This we know thanks to and political fixer, he got to partment.” Ike’s campaign men and women lost their official a letter. “Dear Bob- a new biography, “Ike’s know Eisenhower person- slogan, “Let’s Clean jobs in what later became bie,” the FBI director — James Kirchick, a visiting Mystery Man: The Secret ally as an aide on his 1952 House,” alluded not only to known as the “Lavender himself a bachelor dogged fellow at the Brookings Lives of Robert Cutler.” national whistle-stop cam- corruption but sedition and Scare,” far more than would by gay rumors — began, Institution, is the author of Written by Cutler’s great- paign train tour. As much as sexual impropriety. ever fall victim to the Red conspicuously using the “The End of Europe: Dicta- nephew, Peter Shinkle, it is Cutler’s bloodline made On Inauguration Day, Scare. Shinkle’s contrib- feminine form. Cutler, no tors, Demagogues and the based largely upon a set of him a natural fit for the Attorney General Herbert ution to history is his reve- less catty in his reply, used Coming Dark Age.” He is secret diaries that Cutler WASP aristocracy leading Brownell submitted a draft lation that a gay man played letterhead from the bank at writing a history of gay wrote during his time in the new Eisenhower ad- executive order to the new an important bureaucratic which he was working, Washington.

BOOK REVIEW By Katherine A. Powers Audiobook roundup The Washington Post “My Man Jeeves: The Jeeves and Wooster Bookish assassin is Series” by P.G. Wodehouse, narrated by Jonathan Cecil, Blackstone, 4:51 This year marks the 100th anniversary of the subject of gripping appearance of P.G. Wodehouse’s greatest gift to the world: Bertie Wooster and Jeeves. To honor the occasion, Blackstone has rereleased the late Korean thriller great actor Jonathan Cecil’s narration of the stories in which the famous duo first figure. By Dennis Drabelle “The Plotters” is Scion of marquesses and an old Etonian, Cecil is The Washington Post matchless in rendering Bertie, the upper-class being touted as twit nonpareil and comes right up to the mark — It’s a bull market for as Bertie might say — in delivering Jeeves, his fictional hit men. Among possibly doing low, hollow tones cryptic and withering when it recent assassin-centric comes his charge’s sartorial whims. (“ ‘Injudi- thrillers is Malcolm Mac- for Korea what cious, sir,’ he said firmly. ‘It will not become kay’s brilliant Glasgow you.’ ”) Four of the stories star our heroes, all set in New York, where Bertie finds him- Trilogy: “The Necessary so many self entangled with wastrels even more hapless than he is. The remaining four feature Death of Lewis Winter,” ‘The Plotters’ idle young men of “almost human intelligence” and their several tribulations. A festival “How a Gunman Says Scandinavian of language, happy conceit and peerless delivery: This is a recording for the ages. Goodbye” and “The Sud- crime books have By Un-Su Kim, translated den Arrival of Violence,” by Sora Kim-Russell, plus a couple of stand- done for their Doubleday, 304 pages, alones by the same author. $25.95 “Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Milli- Now comes another grip- countries: give pedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the ping portrait of a killer for Natural History of Where We Live” by Rob hire, “The Plotters,” by readers a feel for more than seems possible; Dunn, narrated by Sean Patrick Hopkins, Korean novelist Un-Su and Old Raccoon’s cross- Hachette Audio, 9:32 Kim. a lesser-known eyed ex-librarian. Turns Rob Dunn’s wild animal hunt through our Kim’s protagonist, 32- part of the world out the three women are living spaces — and our bodies — reveals that year-old Reseng, began life conspiring to end the vi- “homo indoorus” as he styles us, lives amid mil- as someone’s discard. by showing how cious cycle of assassination lions of tiny, busy creatures, eating, excreting, Found in a garbage can — a project Reseng mocks procreating and expiring, including in freezers, outside a convent, he was its inhabitants as “an awesome plot to stoves, shower heads, salt and ourselves. Narrator raised by the nuns until the save the world.” It is also a Sean Patrick Hopkins reads this revelatory, fact- age of 4, when he was handle crime task for which the women filled book in a friendly, buoyant voice and seems adopted by an assassin hope to enlist him as the just as pleased as the author himself to let us known as Old Raccoon. and punishment. “idiot ... to pull it off.” know that the microbial life found on toilet seats The love of Old Raccoon’s “The Plotters” is being and pillowcases is “not as different as you might life is his immense library, would be really strange, he touted as possibly doing hope.” Aside from introducing us to housemates whose presence we had not suspected, and yet he neither sent the thought, was if someone for Korea what so many Dunn explains how the battery of chemicals we enlist to combat nonhuman life in our boy to school nor taught who earned their living by Scandinavian crime books homes is exterminating benign forms, while malign ones rapidly evolve into poison- him how to read. killing others felt revital- have done for their coun- resistant villains. Biodiversity is Dunn’s watchword and he shows again and again how Even so, Old Raccoon ized by it.” Reseng views tries: give readers a feel for nature takes care of nature far better than we can. caught Reseng with his assassination as his fate, a lesser-known part of the nose in a book at the age of which he accepts in full world by showing how its 9. Given the run of the knowledge that he himself inhabitants handle crime library, the boy had “deci- is likely to be offed some- and punishment. That’s a “Broken Ground” by Val McDermid, nar- phered how the Korean day. As Seoul’s assassins lofty but misguided goal, rated by Cathleen McCarron, Recorded alphabet worked by match- start picking one anther off because the Seoul in which Books, 12:59 ing pictures to words.” Old in an internecine war, Re- this novel’s action takes Val McDermid’s genius at plotting, sense of Raccoon reacted to the seng graduates from poten- place is more dreamscape place and attention to character are all on dis- discovery by warning that tial victim to active target. than gritty reality. play in her fifth novel starring Detective Chief “reading books will doom While going about his “The Plotters” is no Inspector Karen Pirie of Police Scotland’s His- you to a life of fear and work — and, later, defend- primer for a visit to Korea. toric Cases Unit. The story juggles three diverse shame.” But Old Raccoon’s ing himself — Reseng inter- What it does offer is a vivid murders, that of a Highland athlete found dead prophecy has not come acts with one vivid charac- portrait of a mesmerizing and buried in bog — a crime with roots going true. For one thing, Reseng ter after another. In addi- central character — the back to 1944; a rape that left its victim incapaci- reads the way some people tion to his bibliomaniacal stoic Reseng. It will also tated and, years later, dead from her injuries; and knit or doodle. “I don’t read father, there is the Barber, keep readers delightfully a fatal stabbing committed during a marital for any particular reason,” who not only cuts hair and off-balance. In “The Plot- imbroglio. While these cases are picking up he says. “I just don’t know shaves faces but also de- ters” Kim has mixed book- speed, an insolent male underling sent to spy on what else to do with my votes his razor to less be- ishness, crackpots and Pirie by her resentful, grudge-bearing boss is free time.” nign pursuits. And there commissioned murder into bent on undermining her and following his own ill-begotten schemes. To further com- But books sometimes fail are three oddball women: a a rich and unsettling blend. plicate matters, Pirie finds herself attracted to a kilt-wearing Adonis whose animal to distract. After making a homicidal avenger who is magnetism may be joined to a duplicitous soul. Cathleen McCarron narrates the book kill, Reseng typically numbs fond of “spicy stir-fried Dennis Drabelle is a former in an intoxicating Scottish accent that adds yet another engaging dimension to an ex- himself by getting drunk on tripe with a side of liver and contributing editor of The ceedingly clever and absorbing tale. beer — a tactic he considers blood sausage”; her crip- Washington Post Book perfectly natural. “What pled sister, who laughs World. Katherine A. Powers reviews audiobooks every month for The Washington Post. 4 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Thursday, January 31, 2019

description of the popula- Zoo tion. It’s much better to do these guesses based on Continued from Page 1 mathematical rigor rather than just asking peoples’ flag before we get to the opinions.” drastic situations. The Lacy earned bachelors simplest reason is because I and masters degrees in care about the wildlife.” biology from Wesleyan To say he has an analyt- University in Connecticut, ical mind is an understate- then a Ph.D. in evolutionary ment. This is something biology from Cornell. As a Lacy actually said during biology professor at Frank- one in a series of interviews lin & Marshall College, in over the last couple of the early days of conserva- years: “For fun, I pulled up tion science, he began de- a fish and wildlife website veloping software as a the other day.” teaching aid. Lacy’s goal may be He realized, he said, that straightforward, but his the software tracking ge- impact has not been simple netic variability, for in- at all. Pretty much anybody stance, could be useful in who works at high levels on the real world. And when behalf of animals will most Brookfield came knocking, likely know Lacy’s name he ignored academic peers but certainly the studies he who told him leaving aca- has done and the software demia would be “equivalent he and partners developed: to dropping off the face of PMx, Vortex, Outbreak, the Earth,” he recalled. MetaModel Manager. The zoo, he realized, was Call up “Robert Lacy” on a place to put his theory ResearchGate, a site where into practice. Meanwhile, scientists share their ef- the field of conservation forts, and you’ll find more biology has grown up than 8,000 citations of his around him, in no small research. Hit print on even measure thanks to the an eight-year-old C.V. and ABEL URIBE/TRIBUNE 2017 methods he helped to de- then wait: 14 of the 20 Bob Lacy says his work with Brookfield Zoo was “in a context that mattered.” velop. pages are publications he “The zoo hired me be- has authored or co-au- aviaries select appropriate combination alters the cause the zoo needs to do it thored. One of them: “In- breeding pairs,” she said. “I think very few of us think outcome for the living for real,” he said. “They trogression level achieved And Vortex “we’ll use to in as many dimensions as Bob does. creatures within the game. have the real need to make through Florida Panther model the long-term viabil- “When I talk to people sure species don’t become genetic restoration,” from a ity of the species and how He is a true genius. I don’t have our age, they say, ‘Well, inbred and don’t lose too 2000 edition of Endan- different reintroduction what do you mean you’re much diversity.” gered Species Update. and management strategies to test him to say that.” simulating where our wild- Word began to spread of The C.V. also lists a full- can help meet recovery life populations are going?’” his methods, he said. The page-plus of “Honors and goals.” — Stuart Strahl, Brookfield Zoo CEO said Lacy. “I say, it’s sort of PMx software he devel- Grants,” including some of Employing a scientist like “SIM Species.” Kids get oped (in partnership with the highest awards in his who works globally isn’t it.” frequent collaborators field, such as the Interna- something you might think ing for the zoo and else- go see the animals -- which With the killer whales, Jonathan Ballou at Smith- tional Union for the Con- Brookfield (through its where and to develop tools they usually do.” for example, he was able to sonian National Zoo and servation of Nature’s parent Chicago Zoological for the Species Conserva- By visiting the habitats, predict that multiple fac- J.P. Pollak) became used George Rabb Award for Society) might do, but it’s tion Toolkit Initiative, the he said, and by spending tors needed to improve to throughout the zoo world. Conservation Innovation. an honor to be able to do it, umbrella organization time with the on-the- help the population, which And very broadly speak- That’s named after the late said Stuart Strahl, who, as shepherding the various ground scientists, he’s is small, long-lived but slow ing, he and his collaborators Brookfield Zoo director Brookfield’s CEO, has been open-source software he learned which variables his to reproduce and in heavily began to be called in when who hired Lacy away from Lacy’s boss. has shaped (and that CZS programs need to take into trafficked waters sur- people had a problem, as academia, in 1985. “To get to know him, as a has copyrighted). In a fare- account. He asks, Lacy said, rounded by human popula- with the declining panther “He’s had a really broad scientist myself, is hum- well letter to colleagues, “‘Is there anything else we tion centers. population in Florida. New impact globally,” said Lisa bling,” he said. “This man is Lacy said, “A major reason should be concerned about “What we came up with experiences led to the de- Faust, vice president of beyond description, the for my ‘retirement’ is so here?’ And about half the is probably doing no one velopment of new software conservation and science at quintessential conservation that I can focus more di- time the answers are, ‘Well, thing will be enough,” said that could take into account Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo. biologist.” rectly on a number of proj- we hadn’t talked about that, Lacy. “If we could just get more complex situations. “He has had such an influ- The first thing to talk ects.” but yes, there is.’ rid of all the boat noise, for “I could have remained ential career because he is a about “is how his brain Lacy’s renown is for “You often get that infor- instance, that wouldn’t be in academia, been success- super effective scientist. works,” said Strahl. “A lot of what he’s achieved mostly mation as much from sit- enough. But if you put these ful in that world, and done He’s very productive, he us can think and model sitting behind a desk, often ting around literally in a bar factors together — reduce science that was interesting does a lot of high impact things in three dimensions. from his home near Maine’s at night or going out on a boat noise, improve some of intellectually but largely research that he publishes But I think very few of us border with Canada, across Zodiac (inflatable boat) to the salmon stock, reduce irrelevant. (The focus of my quite well. He’s a great think in as many dimen- the Bay of Fundy from Nova look at whales or seeing the interference (with breed- research before coming to collaborator so he works sions as Bob does. He is a Scotia. But it is important, forest fragments and actu- ing) — those things to- CZS was the genetics of really well at bringing dif- true genius. I don’t have to he says, to also take part in ally seeing what the habitat gether, probably you could some species of flies that ferent groups together. The test him to say that.” field work, to the degree is that the animals would help the population.” eat mushrooms.),” he said other thing that he really But beyond the smarts, possible. have to cross to get from This kind of analysis is in his retirement letter to did well was to help trans- Strahl added, “The things “I rely on others to pro- one piece of forest or anoth- vital, said H. Resit Ak- Brookfield. “When I was late a lot of his science so he has in abundance are a vide not only the data but er.” cakaya, an ecology profes- approached by CZS to help that we could actually collaborative spirit and a even the questions that For an analog to his sor at Stony Brook Uni- build a conservation biolo- practically use it to make really deep caring for wild- we’re trying to answer,” software in the consumer versity who has also devel- gy program, the pitch was management decisions.” life in nature. That spirit Lacy said. “My work is world, think of the game oped modeling software irresistible: I could contin- Lincoln Park, for in- lent itself to running work- mostly working at the com- “Spore,” or any of the “Sim” and worked with Lacy on ue to focus my energy on stance, currently uses two shops all over the globe and puter or in conference variants, or even the kids’ projects. “Because we can’t areas of evolutionary and Lacy programs in its on- it stimulated a lot of re- rooms. But I usually con- game “Zoo Tycoon.” In do experiments in most population biology that going work with the Puerto searchers to start thinking vince them that if I’m going each, a set of dynamic life cases, we have to try to fascinated me, while doing Rican parrot population. in the same way.” to spend time working with variables gets manipulated predict what will happen to it in a context that mat- PMx “we use to evaluate As the new year came, them to help work through — food sources, breeding species under different tered.” how genetically well suited Lacy officially retired from the issues and possible rates, environmental conditions,” he said. “We potential mates are. We use Brookfield, but he hasn’t solutions, you know, it’d be threats from climate to put all our understanding [email protected] this every year to help the quit. He’ll continue consult- nice if they take me out to predators, etc. — and the into this mathematical Twitter @StevenKJohnson

Play When: Through Feb. 17 Jackson still is — I haven’t figured Where: Milwaukee Reper- out yet what I’m going to do tory Theater, 108 E. Wells about that.) You might not Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 St., Milwaukee have liked him, but there’s probably a song of his that’s Seeing “Junk” a second Running time: 2 hours so I could see where the never left your rotation. time in director Mark Tickets: $20-$65 at Jackson family story began. And the way this man Clements’ new, 22-actor 414-224-9490 or I wanted to stand in front of moved onstage? It was production (one of the www.milwaukeerep.com the family’s tiny house, the nothing short of spellbind- biggest shows this theater place where Jackson had ing. There was no one be- has ever produced) made sung and honed his talents. fore him and there’s been me appreciate the service Gary didn’t feel much no one after. Akhtar has done in ex- play, led in this new stag- different from the neigh- But I left that Sundance plaining exactly what ing by two actors of sharp borhood where I grew up, theater knowing that my went on in America dur- contrasts:Gregory Lining- some 250 miles away in love for the great enter- ing an era of moral econo- ton, who avoids most of Cincinnati. Seeing where tainer Michael Jackson mic malfeasance for the traps in the role of the Michael and his sister Janet JAY L. CLENDENIN/LOS ANGELES TIMES now could never be untan- which we have yet to have dark buyout lord Robert (another driving force of “Leaving Neverland” director Dan Reed, center, with sub- gled from the narrative of a full truth-and-reconcili- Merkin, and James Ridge, my Jackson fandom) jects Wade Robson, left, and James Safechuck. the man that few of us ation inquiry. One of his the distinguished Wiscon- started out and following actually knew. central ideas was to chart sin actor here playing the the trajectory of his career Hayvenhurst, the Jackson boys, and the shocking To be clear, “Leaving how the subsequent no- old-school, family-busi- gave me and many other compound in Encino, qui- numbers that illustrate the Neverland” isn’t a Michael money-down mortgage ness target of all the un- young black boys hope that etly taking in the rooms general prevalence of child Jackson documentary. To crisis — also hard to welcome attention. we too could dream with- where he’d once found sexual abuse, should have call it one would be to miss understand — was born of There’s also a juicy per- out limits. Even as he trans- solace. I’ve been a champi- challenged that assump- the point. It’s a film about this same idea of using formance from Jonathan formed physically, he was on when posthumous proj- tion. two men bound together by internal equity, or poten- Wainwright, playing one still ours. ects have shown promise For me, those assump- experiences they describe tial equity, as collateral for ofthose immoral and On the fourth day of my and a critic when they have tions were challenged in as devastating and the a new loan. It was simply amply compensated doers first dream gig — reporting not. 2013 when Wade Robson things they did to protect a a direct-to-the-consumer of dirty work that all for the Los Angeles Times – And I’ve grappled with first came forward and man many saw as a god. It is version of the same Ponzi shady dealers need. my hero went into cardiac thoughts about the claimed that Jackson did, in about the lasting impact of scheme. Now at two hours and a arrest, induced by propofol heinous crimes he had been fact, sexually abuse him as a trauma and the cost it can “Junk” was widely single act, the revised and benzodiazepine. accused of. I’ve spent far child. It was a stunning exact on victims and their criticized in New York for “Junk” feels more morally Michael Jackson was dead, more time than I can recall about-face from a man who families. plowing familiar territory, centered. Clements’ pro- and I was sent to the Holly- reading court documents, had staunchly defended The film also challenges the kind of fields previ- duction also emphasizes wood Walk of Fame to studying the allegations Jackson for years, testifying anyone who revered Jack- ously mowed in “Other another of the strengths of interview grieving fans. I that trailed him, and al- twice — once in 1993 when son to consider what it was People’s Money,” “Serious this piece — the implicit told my editors that I was though I wanted to believe he was 11 and again in 2005 that we all saw happening Money,” “Wall Street” and criticism of the lethargy of “barely” a fan, afraid of Jackson and those who when he was an adult — — in Jackson’s history and the like. There is truth to the legacy capitalists who losing my shot to write defended him in court, it that his former mentor had behavior, and in the accusa- that, although “Junk” is a failed to protect their loyal about him. But his death became harder to sit with never abused him. Robson tions against him. Did we smarter piece of writing. workers from these was like a train barreling that certainty as time went and Safechuck explain in ask enough questions? And in the new produc- sharks, usually because into me, and I wept in front on. the film that they were Were we too quick to dis- tion, it’s less of a financial they were offered golden of the Times building be- Sure, he had eccentric- afraid of admitting the miss the accusers who were thriller, less of an explo- parachutes of cash. That’s fore drying my eyes and ities beyond our compre- alleged abuse, that they often in middle school, if ration of the great aphro- part of the economic doing my assignment. hension, and an ever-shift- wanted to protect Jackson not younger? For those who disiac that is sexy deal- history of this country, In the decade since, I’ve ing face that made him a and that they struggled to came forward with their making, and more of an too. The ongoing history. written about Jackson’s punchline in life and death. come to terms with their stories, it must have been explainer for those of us And on Sunday in Mil- music, his estate, his brand But that alone wasn’t proof experiences. terrifying to go up against a who feel more comfort- waukee, you could see and his kids. he was the child sexual But my love for Jackson giant like Jackson. The film able with such old-fash- scales falling from peo- I’ve listened to his unre- predator some claimed he felt distinct somehow, begs us to consider why we ioned concepts as fair- ple’s eyes. leased songs at Marvin’s was. When he would say he rooted in his messages of didn’t give them more ness, loyalty, careful analy- Too late? Never. Room, the famed studio was incapable of harming love, peace and healing that credence. sis of options and ethical where he recorded so many anyone, let alone a child, we appealed to me as a kid and We saw Jackson, and his actions on the part of Chris Jones is a Tribune of his indelible records. My were inclined to believe that became the soundtrack pain, as he assured us that management. critic. spine tingled as his voice him, even though the image in my life. The music was he could never hurt a child. That said, this is an bounced off those walls. of a grown man sharing his gloriously inspirational, But did we ever truly see edgy and invigorating [email protected] I’ve stood inside the halls of bed with a rotating group of transcendent even. (And these young boys? Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 5

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The archive project retailers near them. the corner — something has been in the works for Although the Neil Young Neil Young discovered decades — many fans Archives is dedicated to the almost before he released thought it was long overdue output of a single artist, his technologically ad- when the first installment Young noted that there vanced 2009 career retro- finally saw the light of day could be a ripple effect for spective box set “Neil Young in 2009. other musicians interested Archive, Vol. 1.” Young’s consistent an- in the platform’s capa- That project, with which swer to the question of bilities. the veteran rocker pre- “What’s taking so long?” “For somebody who’s got sented all his recordings was that technological a lot of songs — Paul Mc- from the first decade of his advances in the delivery of Cartney or Bob [Dylan] or career (1963-1972) on MP3, music to consumers kept Willie [Nelson] — anybody CD, DVD and Blu-ray for- outpacing his ability to put who’s got a lot [of record- mats, was outdated soon the project together in a ings] and wants to get their after it was released, to the way that satisfied him. company into this, they extent that he knew that the It’s the same dilemma could,” he said. “It’s a plat- next installment wouldn’t that ultimately took part in form — anyone could use it.” be released in similar fash- sinking his Pono high- The other advantage is it ion. resolution music player and DANNY CLINCH PHOTO can — and will, Young A decade later, however, store, which premiered Veteran rock musician Neil Young has launched a new online archive available by subscrip- promises — be updated he’s cut the ribbon on the right when consumers tion and offering what he calls the highest quality sound available to stream. regularly with new materi- full roll-out of his 50-plus began abandoning down- al. year musical archive, as a loading music in favor of teenage rocker in Canada available from their internet difference at the source.” Young recently found an budget-priced streaming streaming. through his membership in service providers. He’s so enthusiastic early 1970s performance in service built on a high- Young’s new site carries celebrated rock bands in- He developed the about the sound quality of Tuscaloosa, Ala., that he’s quality streaming platform. through the basic design of cluding Buffalo Springfield streaming protocol based on his new service that it fea- pushing to the front of his NeilYoungArchives.com the physical version re- and Crosby, Stills, Nash & technology developed by tures a switch that allows planned releases, this one had a soft launch Dec. 19 as leased 10 years ago. Visitors Young. Solo projects, from OraStream, and the plat- users to easily compare the with the Stray Gators — a subscription-driven serv- to the site, who were able to Crazy Horse to the Stray form allows full-resolution “master” version against steel guitarist Ben Keith, ice that costs $1.99 per access it free for several Gators to Neil & the Pinks sound files to be streamed one streaming at 320 kilo- keyboardist Jack Nitzsche, month — a bit more than a months last year during the to the International Har- not just on audiophile bytes per second (kbps), drummer Kenny Buttrey single song download on introductory period, find a vesters through the recent equipment in home sound which is considered high and bassist Tim Drum- iTunes — or $19.99 a year. virtual file cabinet contain- Promise of the Real, are also systems but also over com- quality on most streaming mond. “It’s the ‘Harvest’ “We topped 10,000 sub- ing myriad folders for each covered. puters, smart speakers and platforms. band playing all those songs, scriptions a while back,” of Young’s studio, live and Users can play full al- smartphones. “The real reason I did it is live in Alabama. Young, 73, said from the compilation albums, as well bums, individual songs or “This is the first time the so I can do my own music,” “I like how rejuvenating road last week by phone the as files for each song, most hopscotch across the dec- public has been able to hear he said. “It’s the last time I it is,” Young said. “It lets me day before he arrived in containing lyrics and many ades. A meter readout high-resolution [audio] want to go to record compa- reflect on some of the things Milwaukee to start a new with film, video, press clip- shows the streaming speed, that’s not dummied down nies to make deals over that have happened, to solo tour. “I thought that pings or other content which ranges from 1 kbps music,” he said, referencing high-resolution streaming. reflect on people who have was cool. I appreciate every within. through 15,000 kbps, de- the popular streaming serv- They’re turning high-res happened. It excites me.” one of them for being there Those stretch back to his pending on subscribers’ ices most consumers use. music into an elitist thing. It — it’s been a while. A lot of early years as an aspiring equipment and bandwidth “So you really hear the should all be the same price. [email protected]

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Bridge East-West vulnerable, South deals North ♠ A K 7 6 5 ♥ J 4 3 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♦ K 8 ♣ K 9 6 West East ♠ 9 4 2 ♠ Q J 10 8 ♥ K 8 6 5 ♥ 9 7 ♦ J 9 2 ♦ 7 6 5 4 3 ♣ Q J 3 ♣ 7 5 South ♠ 3 ♥ A Q 10 2 ♦ A Q 10 ♣ A 10 8 4 2 The World Robot Championship was held last year in Orlando. The ability of robots to play bridge has improved steadily over the years and is quite good now. You might Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun quibble with some of the bidding, but the play is usually first rate. Today’s deal is from the finals of that event. A human player might have hoped for a miracle in the trump suit and fallen The bidding: back on the heart South West North East finesse when there was no miracle. 1♣ Pass 1♠ Pass The robots had a 2♥ Pass 2♠ Pass different idea. South 3NT Pass 4NT Pass won the opening ♣ ♣ diamond lead with 5 Pass 6 All pass its 10, led a spade to Opening lead: Two of ♦ the ace, and ruffed a spade. The queen of diamonds was overtaken by the king and another spade was ruffed. Now the ace of diamonds, discarding a heart, Prickly City By Scott Stantis followed by the ace of clubs and a club to the king. West was down to just hearts and clubs. The lead of the king of spades gave West a Hobson’s choice. It could ruff and lead a heart into the ace-queen, or discard and be end- played with its trump one trick later. West chose to ruff and lead a heart. The play was card-for-card the same at both tables! So, should you run into a stranger who won’t shake your hand and has a steely look about him, don’t play him for money!

— Bob Jones [email protected]

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Dustin By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker Sudoku 1/31

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Jumble Unscramble the four Jumbles, one letter per square, to form four words. Then arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by this cartoon. Hägar the Horrible By Chris Browne

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WuMo By Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler Crossword 1/31

Sherman’s Lagoon By Jim Toomey

Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! By Tim Rickard

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Remodeling your C Chicago Tribune | Homes | Section 5 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 4 builder with communities with builder Woods, Atlanta-based an Ashton for studios design Spicher, of Leigh director elements,”natural said in bring we when good places. unexpected in times some- spaces, interior their into stone and wood more incorporate to homeowners among trend growing a in reflected is bathroom their into elements natural bring away.”go never will wood and stone but go, and come fashions Weplace. design know fire- the echoes that wall stone natural a shower with a build Jim’s to was “It idea writer. design freelance a room,” Jennifer,family said the in fireplace stone ceiling floor-to- the also but wood the only not house, the of rest the to respond to room day. every nearly toe his stubbed or head his bumped 6-foot-4, either shower.small Jim,who’s a of discomfort added the had and cold looked room door.”bathroom the at stopped just thetic aes- design The different. felt just it bathroom, master the to door the opened you Today. 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Atlanta-based Ashton Woods designers usedapatterned “In a modern house, you house, modern a “In be can Wood stone and MARVIN JOSEPH/WASHINGTON POST with post-and-beam con- post-and-beam with built plans of name brand a is House Deck A bathroom. and couple’s kitchen the designed Md.,who Spring, Silver suburban in Design Aidan of co-owner Subaran, nature,” in Nadiabring said to choice natural a was it so skylights, and windows great of tons House has places. other in materials these introducing are designers and owners home- fireplace, a around common is stone and today, homes in floors for material popular most the look.” refined more a for beams wood polished install we home, tional tradi- more a In ceilings. high or kitchen all-white “The Sergents’ Deck Sergents’ “The is hardwood Although ASHTON WOODS you’re outside, and you can you and outside, you’re when inside you’re like feel You porches. outdoor can and room breakfast the to extends ceiling wood “The cook,” Rill. and said dine gather, you where versus walk, you where tuate accen- and space the define to hallway a on trim wood and ceiling wood a used Bethesda. in Architects Rill of owner JimRill, said plan, floor open an to definition and texture add to used be space.” the soften to wood in bring to popular coming be- it’s so tile, and celain por- like bathroom, a in surfaces hard of lot a with “Youwood. up end always exposed of lots and rooms open with usually struction, A room withahighceiling can seem cold; butwood can beusedto warm itup. 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Washington the for lancer free- a is Lerner Michele setting,” Parker said. the of regardless interior cold a not it’s so stone, and wood in bring to necessary more almost it’s ment, roundings. sur- their with contrast in materials natural these use others home’s walls, their outside found nature the highlight to indoors stone and wood use owners stone. natural of walls two shower with oversized an with up warmed is tile, porcelain and glass with space sleek a bathroom, fireplace,” small said. she JAMIE COBEL/RILL “In an urban environ- urban an “In home- some Although master adjacent The ARCHITECTS Chicago Tribune | Homes | Section 5 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 C 5 soil with orga- MORTON ARBORETUM MORTON So what about those It couldn’t hurt, Midgley If you don’t a have com- is“Compost basically a other plants and to im- prove your nic matter and microbes. potato peelings? Is it toworthwhile the brave icy steps to add them to the compost? said. Kitchen scraps won’t break down as quickly as In fact, they would in July. they may lie frozen until the spring. But eventually, composters will find them. thispost is pile not already, the right time to start one, until Midgley said. Wait spring, when there is warmth and Or moisture. wait until fall, when fallen tree provide abun- leaves dant, carbon-rich compost fodder to start. version of the way nature has built up soil all over the she said. Winter world,” isn’t going to stop it. and tree plantFor advice, contact the Arboretum’s Plant Clinic (630-719-2424 or plantadvice@mortonarb .org). Beth Botts is a staff writer at in the Morton Arboretum Lisle. Compost will stay Many factors affect how Sometime in spring, warmer and more active in a bin that holds in heat and blocks cold winds than in an open pile. Adding insu- lation can help if you’ve somesaved of the leaves that fell from your trees in autumn. Covering your kitchen scraps with leaves might provide enough protection to allow the composters to go to work on your potato peelings. a cubic — yard nearly al- ways has bacteria at work in the middle. They gener- ate heat, creating an envi- ronment warm enough for other organisms to stay active as well. If you dig into the center of a com- post pile on you a cold day, may see steam rise. A compost bin that holds in heat and blocks cold winds cold and blocks bin that holds in heat A compost during winter active and more warmer compost will keep help. as insulation can leaves than an open pile. Adding much compost is generat- ed over the winter: the size, moisture and compo- sition of the pile, the sever- ity how of the weather, often you add or leaves dump your potato peelings. But the that worst can happen is that composting is delayed until the weather warms up. there will be compost to spread for mulch over the roots of your trees and With snow on the side- In fact, probably there’s the organisms in “All most exposed The outer, As the cold seeped in Although a small pile walk and ice on the porch steps, a reasonable person might ask: Do I really have to take the potato peelings out to the compost bin? They break wouldn’t down would until spring anyway, they? action in your compost pile according even in winter, soil to Midgley, Meghan scientist at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle. The bacteria, fungi, pill bugs, nematodes, earthworms and other forms of life that digest dead plants to pro- duce compost may have down, butslowed they didn’t for leave Florida. your compost pile evolved in Midgley the said. soil,” “They’ve survived in the soil through the winter for millions of years.” layers of your compost might look like a frozen wasteland. Microbes can’t digest ice. But the interior insulated byis the warmer, accumulation of fruit and vegetable scraps, dried grass clippings, leaves, discardedweeds, annuals, vegetables and frost-wilted all the other plant matter you added all season long. Within that insulation, composters are still at work, producing rich, fluffy compost to spread over the roots of trees and other plants or mix into the soil when you start planting. last fall, composting organ- isms the retreated toward Those leftcenter. at the chilly outer fringes may be dead or just dormant, waiting for a warm spell, Midgley said. The ones farther in may be function- but theying still slowly, function. will often freeze solid, a large enough pile — at least Goahead and add to that compostpile in wintertime BethBy Botts Chicago Tribune CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN GARDEN BOTANIC CHICAGO When germination Rotate the pots regularly When two sets of true rect sun to germinate. seeds covered Ventilate especially in bright daily, conditions. occurs, gradually increase light seedlings Most levels. torequire 14 16 hours of direct light to produce healthy stems and leaves. The characteristic leggi- ness that can occur when seedlings are on grown a windowsill indicates that the plants are not receiving or enough light intensity, enough hours of light. Use a full-spectrum fluorescent bulb that is placed about 3 inches from the seedlings’ foliage and adjusted up as the plants for grow supple- mental lighting. to keep the plants from leaning into the light if you are them growing in a Providing proper window. light levels is more impor- tant for plants that need to insidegrow for six weeks or more. transplant develop, leaves the small seedlings to a larger pot that contains a “growing- slightly coarser, on” mix. A plastic knife works well to lift the seed- lings. Begin fertilizing with 10-10-10 quarter-strength solution about once a week. As the plant grows switch to alarger, half- strength solution once a week and reduce the fertil- izer if you start to see ex- cessive growth. Tim is Johnson of director horticulture for the Chicago Botanic in Garden Glencoe. [email protected] Sow seeds in trays or Sow large seeds in forget-me-not andforget-me-not edging lobelia) can be planted in the garden by the second week in April. This is the time at the Chicago Bota- nic Garden in most springs after the smaller plants are hardened off. Iceland poppies are more sensitive to low so temperatures, it is better to plant them out- side in the third week of April most years. This usually requires starting seeds weeks ahead 14 to bloominghave plants ready for outside planting. It may be harder to have success with this group of plants as your first-time starting seeds. fiber pots, using a fresh, pre-moistened, soilless or seed-starting mix. Most containers — even small paper cups or yogurt cups — work, provided that they are 2 to 3 inches deep with a hole in the bottom for can also start You drainage. the seeds in a tray designed for seed starting and trans- plant them later. slightly indented or rows in the center of an individ- ual pot and cover lightly with a thin layer of the mix. Finer seeds may be broadcast directly on top of soil. If you decide to sow multiple seeds into a pot, simply snip off the excess seedlings once they have germinated. Some types of seeds require a glass or plastic cover to provide supplemental humidity. seeds from the Water bottom or use a fine mister to keep the soil moist. Most seeds require a warm, bright location out of di- When growing seeds, start with only a few varieties, be- varieties, with only a few start seeds, When growing requirements, germination different have plants cause mix. plus a seed-starting pots or fiber and use trays

Cool-season annuals Some seeds that are easy Some seeds might re- Growing plantsGrowing from — Kristie McConnell, I some have friends seedlings TimBy Johnson Chicago Tribune growing Tips for (like larkspur, snapdragon, (like larkspur, ranunculus, English daisy, poppy, Iceland pansy, to start indoors include tomatoes, marigolds, basil, zinnia, coleus and cosmos. do notTomatoes like cold so time your weather, tomatoes so they are ready to plant in the garden around Day. Memorial Some types of vegetables are best suited to direct sowing outdoors, since they germinate and grow These are usually quickly. sow.” marked “direct quire a short period of chilling, soaking in water or nicking — breaking the outer coat of the seed so it can absorb water — before being sown. Different types of seeds also require different periods of time to the time germinate. Take to allow seeds to germinate and develop when decid- ing when to start them so they are ready to plant outside at the correct time. seed is a great way to get access to plant varieties you cannot find in a garden It is bestcenter. to start just a few varieties of seeds, since many plants have different requirements for successful germination. the directions on Follow individual packets as to which types of seeds re- quire bottom heat, light or darkness to germinate. You also may need to do some research to find the germi- nation requirements. Highland Park who start plants from seeds for their summer gardens and I’m inter- ested in trying to do this Canmyself. you please tipsprovide for a first- time seed starter? C Chicago Tribune | Homes | Section 5 | Thursday, January 31, 2019 6 Tribune Content Agency Content Tribune Carter Tim By drains clog-free maintain Ways to to effort. 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