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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Tuesday, March 26, 2019 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Officer slain after party bus dispute Jackson opened fire into Johnson says suspect clashed with group, a parked car about 3:25 got gun, shot ‘first Hispanic man’ he saw a.m. a block from the initial confrontation, fa- By Jeremy Gorner, Megan Crepeau said the “nightmare” be- tally shooting off-duty and Hannah Leone gan about 2:25 a.m. Sat- Chicago police Officer Chicago Tribune urday in the River North John P. Rivera, 23, and neighborhood when critically wounding the The suspected gunman in the weekend Menelik Jackson got into officer’s friend, 23. killing of an off-duty Chicago police officer a confrontation in the Jackson Battle Jackson, 24, of South opened fire on “the first Hispanic man” he 600 block of North Clark Holland, and co-defend- saw after a petty dispute with a group of Street with some Hispanic men on a party ant Jovan Battle, 32, of Chicago, were each Latinos about an hour earlier, said Superin- bus. charged with one count of murder and tendent Eddie Johnson, who called the Jackson returned later with a gun, but three counts of attempted murder. ABEL URIBE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE shooting a hate crime. the men were no longer there, Johnson said. Firefighters salute as John P. Rivera’s body At a news conference Monday, Johnson The superintendent told reporters that Turn to Shooting, Page 5 is brought to the medical examiner’s office.

State to begin tracking rape kits online Police say survivors plan will be ready by end of year By Alison Bowen Chicago Tribune

Sexual assault victims in will soon be able to follow the progress of their rape kits. By the end of the year, Illinois will join other states in implementing an online tracking system to monitor the DNA evidence, according to Illinois State Police’s acting director Brendan Kelly. “Survivors of sexual assault or violent crime shouldn’t be left in the dark while their kit makes its way through a system that can seem cold and indifferent,” Kelly said in a statement Sunday an- nouncing the online tracking plan. In the past, rape kit processing has been plagued by missteps, lost evidence and, too frequently, a void of information for the women who have the most at stake. Sexual assault survivors will be able to monitor where evidence is throughout CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE the evidence process, including at a Part-time photographer David Larry, right, and subject Fatimah Ibidunni laugh during a portrait session in Chicago last week. hospital, with law enforcement, at a forensic lab and at the state’s attorney’s office. Sarah Beuning, general counsel for the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault, said the group supports the REJECTED BY YOUR transparency that would be part of a tracking system but wants to ensure funding is not diverted from anything that could speed long processing times. DREAM COLLEGE? “Our priority would be to have those kits turned around much more quickly, so that survivors are not waiting and Spoiler: There are other paths to fulfillment, finding life’s work don’t have to check the tracking system,”

By John Keilman But that’s not how things worked out. too: The University of Illinois at Urbana- Turn to Kits, Page 5 Chicago Tribune The school didn’t just reject her — it didn’t Champaign, for example, rejects about 2 even allow her to audition. out of 5 applicants. Kelley Kitley grew up in Chicago “I was devastated,” Kitley recently The college admissions cheating scan- yearning for a life on the stage and spent recalled. “It changed my whole trajectory dal that erupted this month with allega- years honing her talent through voice in life.” tions of six-figure bribes, SAT chicanery New safety efforts after lessons, private coaching, and loads of College admittance season, the time of and photo-edited athletic profiles offers an school and community productions. year when high school seniors learn if extreme example of how desperately some 1 trooper dead, 14 cars hit So when the time came for her to apply they’ve gotten into the schools on which parents try to spare their children the to college, one school topped the list: New they’ve pinned their hopes, is winding indignity of rejection. Illinois State Police will divert budget York University, a few subway stops from down. For many, the news has been bad. But interviews with Kitley and other money to add more than 2,000 hours the grand theaters of Broadway. There, she The country’s most selective colleges Chicago-area adults who had to regroup of enforcement for Scott’s Law, the figured, she would study with some of the have acceptance rates around 5 percent, after their college snubs suggest the pain measure that requires drivers to slow country’s great teachers before starting and many state universities, once viewed down upon approaching a stopped emer- her career on the boards. by some as fallbacks, are getting pickier Turn to College, Page 7 gency vehicle. Chicagoland, Page 4 Avenatti charged with trying to extort millions U.S. prosecutors charged Michael Ave- Dems grapple with report natti, the attorney best known for repre- senting porn actress Stormy Daniels and Trump claims vindication partment to release the entire document for being a critic of President Donald and not just Sunday’s four-page summary Trump, with extortion of Nike plus bank despite no conclusion on from Attorney General William Barr. and wire fraud. Nation & World, Page 8 presidential obstruction Barr’s letter said Mueller did not find that Trump’s campaign “conspired or By Mary Clare Jalonick coordinated” with the Russian govern- Associated Press ment to influence the 2016 presidential Tom Skilling’s forecast election — knocking down arguments from WASHINGTON — Democrats grappled Democrats who have long claimed there High 45 Low 31 Monday with special counsel Robert was evidence of such collusion. J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP Mueller’s findings, holding strategy ses- But Mueller reached no conclusion on Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., chairman of Chicago Weather Center: Complete sions as Republicans gleefully called for whether Trump obstructed the federal the House Judiciary Committee, speaks to forecast on back page of A+E section them to “move on.” President Donald investigation, according to Barr’s summa- House Democrats on Monday. Trump accused those responsible for ry, instead setting out “evidence on both launching Mueller’s Russia probe of “trea- sides” of the question and stating that dence to establish that the president $2.50 city sonous things against our country” and “while this report does not conclude the obstructed justice. and suburbs, said they “certainly will be looked into.” president committed a crime, it also does Rep. David Cicilline, a Democratic $3.00 elsewhere Trump said the release of Mueller’s full not exonerate him.” Absent a recom- member of the House Judiciary Commit- 171st year No. 85 report “wouldn’t bother me at all” as the mendation from Mueller, Barr stepped in © Chicago Democrats clamored for the Justice De- and decided there wasn’t sufficient evi- Turn to Mueller, Page 9 Tribune 2 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

CAROLYN KASTER/AP President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media before boarding Air Force One on Sunday. 6 things Trump will do with ‘Total EXONERATION’ In case you haven’t heard, special counsel Robert Mueller submit- Trump, now duly ted his report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, and it exonerated and eager completely and totally exonerated President Donald Trump. 5 to knock down all How do I know that? Well, on Sunday, Attorney General William Democratic criticisms of Barr sent Congress a four-page memo that quoted sparingly from his connections to Russia, ‘: A Mueller’s presumably lengthy report. One of those quotes was that will finally release his tax Rex W. the investigation “did not establish that members of the Trump cam- returns, as all past presi- DECADE-BY-DECADE HISTORY’ paign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its dents have done. Presum- Huppke election interference activities.” ably the release of the full Whether you’re a casual admirer of the magnificence of That’s certainly good news. Nobody wants a president in league Mueller report will further Michael, or a true Bull-iever thirsting for tales of “Red,” with the Russians, right? clear away suspicions of his “Stormin’ Norman,” “Butterbean,” “Chet the Jet” and While Barr’s memo overlooks all the pesky “findings” and “evidence” contained in business or financial ties to many more, here’s a keepsake for you. Featuring more Mueller’s report, it was enough to prompt a chorus of amens from supporters of President the country that interfered than 300 pages of pictures and words depicting Chi- Donald Trump and, of course, from the president himself, who tweeted: “Complete and in our 2016 election with cago’s NBA franchise from its humble beginnings to the Total EXONERATION.” the intention of helping dynastic miracle on Madison and beyond, the Tribune’s If that’s the case, then here are six things we can definitely look forward to in the com- Trump get elected. By book of the Bulls places readers in a courtside seat for a ing days: delivering his tax returns, fast break through team history. Relive the thrill of “The Trump can truly stick it to Shot” in Cleveland, the sweet revenge against the bad- Trump and all his Trump and all his dential campaign and any and all political oppo- boy Pistons and the twin threepeats that followed. Run joyous supporters in joyous supporters in Democratic Party organiza- nents who questioned his with the Bulls through the pages of this exhaustive look 1 and out of government 3 and out of govern- tions and the dissemination legitimacy. at one of professional sports’ premier organizations. will encourage the swift ment will apologize for two of those hacked emails Available online at chicagotribune.com/bullsbook. release of the complete years of condemning through groups like Wiki- Trump and all his Mueller report. Since the Mueller and his investiga- Leaks. Barr wrote in his joyous supporters in CHICAGO TRIBUNE BOOKS report has given the presi- tive team as partisan hacks memo that there were 6 and out of govern- dent “Complete and Total and generally attacking the “multiple offers from Rus- ment, now fully accepting “Ask the Expert: Tips on Health, Parenting, Nutri- EXONERATION,” they Department of Justice, the sia-affiliated individuals to the integrity of the Mueller tion and More from Specialists and Medical Ex- should all be eager to share FBI and other public serv- assist the Trump cam- report and the Department perts.” Collecting more than 60 articles written by Mueller’s exhaustive find- ants and accusing them of paign.” of Justice as a whole, will Bonnie Miller Rubin for the Tribune between 2011 and ings with the world so we being part of a conspiratori- I’m sure the president embrace with equal enthu- 2014, “Ask the Expert” is a go-to source for questions can marvel at the complete- al Deep State. 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We did not identify report relating to the inves- shment for its interference when he tells me that, he evidence of bias or im- “Teeing Up with Big Hitters, Hall of Famers and tigation into whether in the 2016 election, and means it.” proper considerations.” Legendary Talkers.” A collection of Tribune columns Trump obstructed justice: Trump will apologize for Trump also previously Presumably the com- detailing time golfing with and interviewing coaches, “While this report does not repeatedly casting doubt on promised: “If Russia or pletely and totally exoner- broadcasters and players — some more experienced conclude that the President the conclusions of Ameri- anybody else is trying to ated President Trump will than others. Readers get a glimpse at sports celebrities committed a crime, it also ca’s intelligence communi- interfere with our elections, also apologize for repeat- when they are removed from their comfort zones. does not exonerate him.” ty. 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Almanac Business 4 Lottery Business 4 Bridge A+E 6 Obituaries Business 4 Comics A+E 6-7 Sudoku A+E 7 Crossword A+E 7 Television A+E 5 Horoscopes A+E 6 Weather A+E 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 3 Graham and Ross give lessons on standing up for a friend who is dead thing about her, including her facial features. In his will, he named her as the secondary care- giver to his three children, should his mother be unable to care for them. Dahleen Glanton We see this almost daily. When someone dies as a victim of gun Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot violence or even a drug overdose, about friendships. friends rush to their rescue in an I’m not only talking about the attempt to convince others that interpersonal relationships we this wasn’t a bad person. And in have with people every day, sometimes, perhaps they weren’t. though they can be complicated People’s lives are complex. too. I am wondering whether the It is human nature to want to loyalty we had for close friends shield our deceased friends from when they were alive should further harm by pointing out continue after they are dead. their good qualities. Though we When our friends have passed may wish otherwise, our feelings on, do we owe them the same don’t always abruptly end when a level of devotion that we once friend does something wrong. would have offered without hesi- Often, it takes time to process. tation? When they can no longer It is difficult to stand back and defend themselves, are we obli- see troubled friends for who they gated to speak out on their be- really are. Even, when they do half? wrong, we are often reluctant to The question first came to take advantage of the exit clause. mind after Sen. Lindsey Graham We shouldn’t necessarily con- failed to come to the defense of demn Ross for wanting to protect the late Sen. John McCain, the Jackson in death. But we should all man he once called “one of my have a problem with what she said. dearest friends and mentor.” The Jackson revelations have Many of us have strong opin- generated an eye-opening conver- ions about how Graham should sation about how children and have initially responded when their families can be groomed for President Donald Trump went on sexual abuse. They have forced us an irrational rampage making to talk more openly about how we disparaging remarks about the AP sometimes misappropriate fault senator who died of brain cancer Singers Diana Ross and Michael Jackson hold their American Music Awards in Los Angeles in 1981. and victimization. last year. It has taught us that some peo- Graham’s early reaction was children, Jackson’s reputation has men told appeared undeniably politics, so-called friends play by a ple still don’t understand what too tepid, like he was cowering been severely tarnished. Other credible. It was impossible for different set of rules. Friendships molestation does to children away from his responsibility. He than family members, few people many who watched not to see the are born of convenience and often emotionally, and how the damage seemed like a jerk when he re- who knew the deceased singer immense pain they obviously are last only as long as one of the doesn’t just go away when they portedly laughed with Trump well have been willing to speak still coping with. friends is a benefit to the other. become adults. It has shown us and lavished praise on him during up for him. But we must remember that Of course, the circumstances that there is much more to be said. a Republican fundraising dinner Over the weekend, Diana Ross those were their stories in the regarding McCain and Jackson The easiest thing to do is to say in Florida over the weekend. He did. documentary. Not Jackson’s. are different. But friendships are nothing, which is the route Gra- acted like a traitor, choosing to “This is what’s on my heart this Many people are torn or con- not. Our friends are supposed to ham took. Though he has said he preserve his new political alliance morning. I believe and trust that tinue to side with Jackson. He has be our friends no matter what criticized Trump to his face in with Trump at the expense of Michael Jackson was and is a never been convicted of such a people might say about them, private and straightened out McCain’s family. magnificent incredible force to crime. They believe it was unfair right? some misinformation, he never Sometimes deciding when to me and to many others,” the sing- to present such a one-sided pic- It is clear from Ross’ tweet that condemned the president’s ac- stand up for a friend is much ing legend tweeted. ture of the superstar who is no she has struggled with how to tions in the public way we needed more complex than we might She added, “STOP IN THE longer here to defend himself. react to the revelations about to see. think, though. NAME OF LOVE,” using the title They were happy to see someone Jackson. If she woke up that A true friend doesn’t wait to What about Michael Jackson’s of her hit song with the Supremes try, at least, to help people under- morning with something on her stand up for someone when it is friends? Do the same rules apply to ask people to end the criticism stand who Jackson was. heart as she said, it was probably convenient. The best kind of to them? of Jackson. While we might condemn Ross there when she went to sleep. friend speaks up when no one In the wake of the “Leaving Those of us who watched the for taking up for her friend, we Ross met Jackson when he was else will. But when they do, they Neverland” documentary, in HBO documentary likely came still get angry when friends don’t just 9 years old and starting out in tell the truth. which two men revealed how the away with a very strong opinion step up the way we think they show business. They had once adult pop star sexually abused about Jackson. The heart- should. been so close that Jackson is said [email protected] them for years when they were wrenching stories those young We know that in the world of to have tried to emulate every- Twitter @dahleeng

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Baby shot in knee, mother killed, father wounded on Far South Side By Hannah Leone and realized the anchors were Boozer-Brown was taken everybody.” Madeline Buckley talking about her younger to Advocate Christ Medical Further details of the Chicago Tribune sister. Center in Oak Lawn and investigation were not re- “They kept saying the pronounced dead. The boy leased as Area South detect- Dana Boozer Collins address and the street but I was taken to Comer Chil- ives investigated. Chicago woke up around 5 a.m. didn’t put two and two dren’s Hospital and was police Superintendent Ed- Monday morning, flipped together,” Boozer Collins stabilized. The man was die Johnson, at an unrelated on the television and lis- said. “It’s unbelievable.” taken to University of Chi- news conference Monday tened as a tragic story un- Her sister, who she iden- cago Medical Center in morning, said investigators folded over the airwaves. tified as Amanda Boozer- critical condition, according had not been able to talk to She was only half-listen- Brown, 33, was sitting in a to police. the husband because he was ing to the program as she van parked on her street in Boozer-Brown was a on a ventilator that makes DANA BOOZER COLLINS PHOTO strode around her house the 11700 block of South stay-at-home mother to him unable to speak. Amanda Boozer-Brown, right, shown with her sister, Dana getting ready for the day. Laflin Street when someone three children: a 16-year-old Earlier Monday morning Boozer Collins, was fatally shot on Monday. The news anchors repeated inside a dark sedan fired a girl, a girl around 4 years old as police officers processed the highlights multiple gun into the van about 12:40 and the 1-year-old boy, her the crime scene, a grayish lamps on the other side. She described her friend of times: A young mother was a.m. Monday, Chicago po- sister said. Family members van remained parked with Across the scene, a man many years as an amazing shot and killed, her husband lice said. were stunned by the death its lights on, facing north on in a CTA uniform hugged a woman, loving friend and was critically wounded and Bullets hit Boozer-Brown and were gathering at the Laflin Street. Police shined woman as she cried. The great wife. their 1-year-old baby took a in the back and abdomen; woman’s home, Boozer flashlights inside the van, woman said her friends had The motive for the shoot- bullet to the knee in the wounded the 1-year-old boy Collins said. Boozer-Brown along the sidewalk and on a been shot, and she was ing was not immediately West Pullman neighbor- in the knee; and hit the was the youngest of three brick house nearby. They heading to the hospital. At clear, according to police hood on the Far South Side. 34-year-old man, identified sisters and three brothers. tied red tape to a fence on Christ, she joined family in sources. It wasn’t until two hours by police as the slain wom- “She was free-spirited,” the west side of the street, the emergency room lobby, later, when she got a call an’s husband, in multiple Boozer Collins said. “She stretching it over the tops of where they learned the [email protected] from her daughter, that she parts of the body, police said. was just really there for cars and fixing it to street shooting had proved fatal. [email protected] ‘Blood on hands’ remarks debated Preckwinkle and unit of the Office of Emer- gency Management and Lightfoot spar over Communications, WBEZ comments by Rush reported. The radio station quoted a statement from By Juan Perez Jr. Lightfoot’s campaign saying and Gregory Pratt she “directed OEMC to pre- Chicago Tribune serve the tape, and this directive was disregarded.” Chicago mayoral candi- The report quoted then- date Toni Preckwinkle on Cook County Judge Lynn Monday repeatedly stood Egan as describing Light- by controversial comments foot’s approach to the re- made by U.S. Rep. Bobby straining order as “shock- Rush in which he alleged ingly lax” and “cavalier.” those who back Lori Light- “It’s important to re- foot for mayor would “have member that in this 2004 the blood of the next young fire, four young people black man or black woman” died,” Preckwinkle said killed by the police on their during the debate, before hands. acknowledging her cam- On three occasions dur- paign shopped the story to ing a debate on WGN-TV, reporters. Preckwinkle was asked if Preckwinkle then re- she would repudiate Rush’s read the judge’s criticism comments made at her that Lightfoot was “shock- weekend campaign rally. In ingly lax and cavalier.” each instance, she respond- “There was nothing cav- ed that “Congressman Rush alier about the way that we speaks for himself” and that handled it,” Lightfoot said he had expressed his own of the judge’s comments to “valid” and “legitimate” debate moderators. “I di- concerns about law en- rected the people who pre- forcement’s treatment of serve the tapes to make sure minority communities. “To that they preserved them, suggest that it’s divisive to and they failed to do that. bring up those concerns TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE And the people who were marginalizes them and de- Mayoral candidates Lori Lightfoot, left, and Toni Preckwinkle prepare for a debate Monday ahead of the April 2 runoff. responsible were disci- means them, and they’re plined accordingly.” critically important issues,” “There were 91,000 peo- porting me and not her.” killed four children while calls about the fire, and that She later described the said Preckwinkle, 72, the ple that supported me in Also drawing attention she served as the top attor- the city violated a tempo- stories as an “act of despera- Cook County Board presi- February. I expect a similar, during the debate were a ney and chief of staff at the rary restraining order when tion” from a “failed cam- dent. larger number this next pair of stories simulta- Office of Emergency Man- it destroyed records of calls paign.” Lightfoot replied that time around,” said Light- neously reported by agement and Communica- after the fire. In a deposi- Preckwinkle herself was foot, 56, a former federal WBEZ-FM and the Sun- tions under then-Mayor tion, Lightfoot said she re- Chicago Tribune’s Dan “essentially saying that vot- prosecutor. “It’s surprising Times on Monday after- Richard M. Daley. ceived the temporary re- Hinkel contributed. ers who support me some- to me that she would say noon that revisited how A lawsuit from the family straining order and atta- how are going to have blood that somehow they’re es- Lightfoot handled a 2004 alleged that 911 dispatchers ched a note so her secretary [email protected] on their hands.” sentially murderers for sup- West Side house fire that ignored and hung up on could send the order to a [email protected] With 14 ISP cars hit, governor urges: ‘Move out of the way’ By Elyssa Cherney cutors when the law was Scott’s Law was enacted way down to St. Louis on pleaded not guilty. Larsen Chicago Tribune broken. Videos that show a in 2002 and was named Interstate 55 and you also struck Lambert’s vehi- motorist could have safely after Chicago Fire Depart- couldn’t go 10 minutes cle, officials said. Surrounded by more changed lanes or a speed ment Lt. Scott Gillen, who without seeing an Illinois In the most recent crash, than a dozen state troopers, detector that proves a vehi- was killed by a drunken State Police trooper doing a trooper was seriously hurt Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Illi- cle was accelerating as it driver while assisting at a their job on the side of the Wednesday while working nois’ top cop on Monday passed a squad car could crash on the Bishop Ford road,” Kelly said. “And that on the roadway in detailed new enforcement help prove cases in court. Freeway. The measure was has changed, after years and Collinsville, about 16 miles efforts aimed at stopping Pritzker called the stat- expanded in 2017 to include years and years of neglect, from St. Louis. The trooper drivers from crashing into istics staggering and held the all vehicles stopped with not having sufficient cadet responded with other units squad cars that have emer- news conference, in part, to hazard lights flashing, such classes not having sufficient to a crash after a vehicle hit gency lights flashing, action provide more awareness as towing or highway main- man power. … That pres- a light pole, causing it to fall that was spurred by an about the law. He said add- tenance vehicles. ence is a deterrent to all onto Interstate 55 about unprecedented spike in ing signs on the roads to Kelly said an analysis of types of activity and that 10:30 p.m. Seven other vehi- such indents this year. remind drivers about the the 14 crashes did not un- presence is very, very im- cles hit the downed pole, so JOSE M. OSORIO/ Illinois State Police act- CHICAGO TRIBUNE law would help increase cover a single reason re- portant.” troopers stationed their ing Director Brendan Kelly public knowledge. He also sponsible for the increase Aside from Lambert’s cars around it to alert on- said he diverted existing Brendan Kelly, acting direc- rejected the idea of enacting seen this year. Some of the death, injuries were re- coming drivers. One of the budget money to add more tor of the Illinois State stiffer fines for violators. crashes happened at night, ported in at least 11 cases. In troopers, who was parked than 2,000 hours of en- Police, speaks Monday “I think that most people some were caused by a addition to minor injuries, some distance from the forcement for Scott’s Law, about the high number of don’t really understand. someone driving under the some troopers suffered pole, got out of his vehicle the measure that requires incidents this year. They think that a police influence, and some oc- compound bone fractures and was hit by a semi truck. drivers to slow down — and officer, or a trooper, on the curred during poor weather. and “will of course carry The trooper was airlifted to move over when it’s safe to mentation all around you.” side of the road is safe, no “We’ve looked at every with them various levels of a hospital in St. Louis and is do so — upon approaching a The increased attention matter what,” Pritzker said. variable … and there’s no trauma from these events expected to recover, stopped emergency vehicle to Scott’s Law violations “People just don’t under- common denominator,” forever,” Kelly said. Pritzker said. with its lights activated. comes as state police expe- stand that they’ve got to Kelly said. “Just troopers Lambert was killed Jan. In a news release issued Violators can face hefty rience a recent surge in move out of the way, they’ve doing their job and impaired 12 as he assisted with a Monday, state police said fines and risk losing their these crashes, one of which got to move over. Getting or distracted drivers who three-car crash during a that anyone who is issued a driver’s license if someone caused the January death of the word out about this, I simply don’t care about (the snowstorm. The trooper violation of Scott’s Law must is injured in a crash. Trooper Christopher think, is hugely important.” troopers’) safety, the safety of was on his way to his appear in court and is sub- “ISP’s division of opera- Lambert, 34, on I-294 near Recalling the condolence others or their own safety.” Highland Park home and ject to a fine between $100 tions has come up with Northbrook. State police call he made to Lambert’s Kelly also shared that came upon the crash, so he and $10,000. Motorists can some new and creative have recorded 14 such family, Pritzker urged all some troopers say the in- stopped to help and got out lose their driver’s licenses if techniques to apply to these crashes just in the first three motorists to do their part to crease in crashes may be of his squad car. Another a violation leads to injury. additional Scott’s Law de- months of this year. Previ- keep troopers safe on the correlated with a drop in motorist, apparently trying This year, troopers have tails,” Kelly said at a news ous years saw far fewer roadway. “That call to his the agency’s size over the to drive around the scene, issued 494 citations for vio- conference Monday in Chi- cases, with eight in 2018, 12 family that I made is a call years. With fewer troopers moved his car onto the left lating Scott’s Law — more cago. “So if you see a squad in 2017 and five in 2016. that I never want to have to stationed along the roadway shoulder and struck the than double the number car, with warning lights, Another goal for creating make again,” he said. “Not than before, motorists may trooper, authorities say. The given out at this point in don’t assume it’s a lone the special enforcement for this. Not because a be emboldened to drive driver, 61-year-old Scott 2018, Kelly said. trooper doing just a regular teams, Kelly explained, is to driver was in too big a hurry more recklessly, he said. Larsen, of Kenosha, Wis., traffic stop. You could have improve the quality of evi- to obey the law and keep “You used to be able to was charged with felony [email protected] eyes, video and other instru- dence submitted to prose- our troopers safe.” drive from Chicago all the reckless homicide and has Twitter @ElyssaCherney D Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 5 Poll: Ill. roads need work, but don’t hike taxes to fix By Mary Wisniewski portation system, 74 per- funding, including tolling Chicago Tribune cent of Illinois residents and road use charges. said no. The same percent- The American Society of Most Illinois residents age does not think existing Engineers gave Illinois think the state’s roads are in funding is being used ap- roads a “D” or “poor” rating fair or bad condition, but propriately. in its 2018 infrastructure they don’t want to pay more This does not bode well report card. The profes- taxes to fix them, according for proponents of raising sional group said that Illi- to a new poll. the gas tax, which has not nois motorists pay a com- A poll released on Mon- gone up since 1990. Last bined $4.8 billion a year or day by the AAA motor club week, a state Senate bill $566 per motorist in vehicle found that 61 percent of proposed doubling the state repairs due to poor road Illinois residents believe gas tax from 19 cents to 38 conditions. current transportation cents per gallon to pay for The AAA poll surveyed funding is not enough to repairs to roads, bridges and 403 Illinois residents. maintain roads in their cur- transit systems. The bill also Residents in 10 other rent condition. would hike vehicle regis- states also were interviewed Almost half of Illinois tration and driver’s license about road conditions. residents rated the state’s fees. Michigan residents had roads and bridges as “fair” “Funding for roadways is the lowest opinions of their and 26 percent rated them nearing a crisis,” Beth roads and bridges, with only as “poor” or “terrible,” the Mosher, AAA spokeswom- 12 percent ranking them in poll found. an, said in a statement. The good or excellent condition. But when asked if they organization supports an BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE would pay more taxes or increase in the federal fuel [email protected] fees to improve the trans- tax, along with alternative Twitter @marywizchicago 74 percent of Illinoisans polled don’t think transportation funding is used appropriately. Police: Progress on DNA test backlog could take 2 years By Dan Petrella turnaround time for DNA Chicago Tribune testing across the board,” said Matthew Davis, first Illinois State Police offi- deputy director of the Illi- cials said Monday it will nois State Police. “Our take up to two years to hope is that within the make significant progress next 18 to 24 months, we in clearing a backlog of start to see a measurable more than 5,000 cases — impact.” including 658 unsolved But for lawmakers and homicides — awaiting the families of victims in DNA testing at state crime unsolved homicide cases, labs. that answer fell short. Delays in DNA testing “Eighteen to 24 months at the state police foren- to get a dent in it is too sics labs have been a peri- long,” said state Sen. Patri- odic problem in Illinois for cia Van Pelt, a Chicago more than a decade, but Democrat who chairs the the current backlog is a Senate Public Health result of understaffing Committee, which held caused by the protracted Monday’s hearing in con- budget standoff between junction with the Crimi- previous Republican Gov. nal Law Committee. “I Bruce Rauner and the really want to see … the legislature, Robin Wool- state police request what- ery, assistant deputy direc- ever it is you need to get tor of forensic services for this done.” ABEL URIBE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE the state police, testified to The families of several Chicago police investigate in the 700 block of North Clark Street where an off-duty cop was killed Saturday. a Senate committee. victims in unsolved homi- “Our staffing dropped cide cases also testified at ger seat before he was shot police report from Battle’s Battle told authorities that significantly, and we’re Monday’s hearing, criticiz- in the face, the back and trespassing arrest in January he was a “good Samaritan” doing everything we can ing the Chicago Police De- Shooting shoulder, according to Mur- listed his residence as a who wanted to help out his now to rectify that situa- partment and the Illinois Continued from Page 1 phy. Jackson continued to South Side homeless shelter. fellow Gangster Disciples af- tion,” Woolery said. State Police for not keeping fire, hitting Rivera’s friend Battle’s attorney, Assist- ter they had been jumped The ISP hired eight them up to date on the Calling the shooting “an in the shoulder and chest as ant Public Defender Chris- earlier, Murphy said. new trainees in December status of investigations. act of cowardice,” Johnson he sat in the back seat topher Anderson, said his “He indicated that he for the section that han- Riccardo Holyfield, told reporters that the de- behind Rivera, the prose- client was denied the op- wanted to help out ... be- dles DNA testing, and the who said a relative of his partment would pursue cutor said. A bullet lodged portunity to make phone cause there were more peo- agency plans to hire 10 was found dead in Sep- possible hate crime charges in his neck, but he is ex- calls at the police station. ple in the other group, and more by the end of this tember in the Brainerd against Jackson, who is pected to survive. Battle is unemployed and GDs have a code to help year. neighborhood on the Far black, for the alleged target- Murphy said Rivera and receives Social Security as- each other out,” the prose- In addition to increas- South Side, said victims’ ing of Rivera. Two others in his friends had nothing to sistance for bipolar disorder cutor said. ing staffing, the ISP has families need answers the car, including another do with the earlier alterca- and depression, he said. Jackson’s arrest report, implemented a new infor- from authorities. off-duty officer, were unin- tion. Jackson’s attorney, however, said he has no mation tracking system it “How (are) we sup- jured. “If what the state is Robert Willis, said Jackson gang affiliation. believes will improve col- posed to go home with a At a bond hearing at the telling me is true, this is one has an associate’s degree Jackson also made in- laboration with local law broken heart and no an- Leighton Criminal Court of the most senseless and and works at a specialty criminating statements, ac- enforcement. The agency swers?” Holyfield said. Building, Judge John evil acts I’ve heard of,” the auto parts shop. He has one cording to Murphy, though also is acquiring equip- “That makes the least Fitzgerald Lyke Jr. ordered judge said. “All over a fist- child, he said. it was unclear to whom. He ment that can test more sense in the world. We that Jackson and Battle be fight. So you got punched in At the news conference admitted to shooting at the DNA samples at the same can’t keep going off of no held without bond, saying the face. Punch back! at police headquarters, victim’s car and said he was time and investigating information and no help.” they posed a threat to the “I want the record to be Johnson credited detect- looking for the guys who rapid DNA technology DNA testing could help surviving victims “and ev- crystal clear this court is not ives’ round-the-clock work jumped him, the prosecutor that can process samples answer questions about ery other human being on advocating violence,” Lyke since the early morning said. within two hours, among his cousin’s death, Holy- the planet that they come continued. “I’m talking Saturday shooting with the At his news conference at other efforts to increase field said. into contact with.” about how it used to be, quick arrests. Surveillance police headquarters, John- efficiency. Cook County prose- where simple disputes were cameras captured Jackson son said that he was espe- “We’re working vigor- [email protected] cutors said officers recov- settled with fists and not getting into a vehicle after cially outraged that Jackson ously to eliminate the Twitter @PetrellaReports ered from Jackson a .40- guns. Are we tired yet? Are the shooting as well as the had applied in recent years caliber handgun that we tired?” vehicle’s license plate num- to become a Chicago police matched eight shell casings Battle was arrested ber, Johnson said. officer. He was disqualified, found at the shooting scene. shortly after the shooting Staff from the one of the however, after he was ar- some information, she Assistant State’s Attorney while wearing the same department’s so-called rested in July 2017 on a said. James Murphy said the Pelle Pelle-brand jacket and “nerve centers” — officially domestic violence-related Kits State legislators also early Saturday confronta- red hoodie described by one called Strategic Decision charge on the same day he Continued from Page 1 have been working on tion outside a McDonald’s of the surviving victims, Support Centers — entered was scheduled to undergo a legislation to establish with the men from a party prosecutors said. the plate number into a polygraph test at the Chi- she said. such a system. bus escalated after a third Jackson was arrested license plate reader data- cago Police Academy. In December, advo- Kelly acknowledged a suspect yet to be arrested about 8:15 a.m. Sunday after base. Meanwhile, police “The most egregious part cates sent a letter to offi- tracking system alone will was punched in the face. police set up surveillance on learned that officers on rou- about him was that he cials expressing concern not speed evidence proc- The fight — caught on his car in the 5400 block of tine patrol had used plate actually once thought he that the tracking plan did essing times that exceed a surveillance cameras — South Kenwood Avenue, ac- readers from their squad had what it took to wear a not address long waits, year but said transparency broke up when police ar- cording to an arrest report. cars to scan Jackson’s plate Chicago police star,” John- noting that processing should help improve effi- rived on the scene. Jackson When Jackson appeared after he fled the shooting son told reporters. “… Today times can take a year and a ciency. By tracking where and the third suspect left walking his dog, officers scene, officials said. he stands accused of com- half or longer. kits are and how long they the area, while the group of moved in to arrest him, but That information showed mitting the dis- Last summer, the Sexu- take at each step in the Latinos boarded the party he took off running, police he went somewhere within grace to everything that this al Assault Evidence Track- process, officials hope bus or walked away from said. After a short foot the South Side’s Wentworth star stands for.” ing and Reporting Com- they will better under- the scene, the prosecutor chase, he was taken into patrol district. In that July 2017 inci- mission, a group of law- stand what measures said. custody as he tried to step “We were able to saturate dent, Jackson broke into the makers, advocates and law might speed the process. By about 3:20 a.m., Battle into an elevator in a build- that particular area and ex-girlfriend’s residence enforcement officials, Monday, the Illinois had met up with Jackson ing, said police spokesman pinpoint the location of the through a side window, drafted a proposal for a Senate’s Public Health and and the third individual in Anthony Guglielmi. car, which ultimately led us pointed a gun to her head system to track kits. The Criminal Law committees an apparent effort to track After learning of Jack- to Mr. Jackson’s apart- and threatened to kill her, commission’s suggestions held a hearing on the down the Latinos, accord- son’s arrest, Rivera’s mother ment,” Johnson told report- according to court records. were modeled after simi- state’s backlog of DNA ing to Murphy. dropped off the slain offi- ers. “If it wasn’t for this Jackson later pleaded guilty lar programs in other processing in murder “Where they at?” Mur- cer’s handcuffs at Area Cen- technology, it would have to attempted residential states. Idaho, Washington cases. A previous hearing phy quoted Jackson as ask- tral detective headquarters, taken far longer for the burglary and was given pro- and Michigan already in December revealed that ing Battle. “Is that them?” so officers could place them police, with the help of the bation. have established tracking a state backlog of evidence Battle, wielding a bottle, on Jackson while taking gang and SWAT teams, to In a brief telephone inter- systems. includes 700 murders. pointed it directly at Rive- him to the lockup from the locate this particular indi- view Monday, the mother of Sarah Parsons has been Groups that help sur- ra’s car multiple times, Mur- interview room, Guglielmi vidual.” the ex-girlfriend said Jack- waiting since August 2017 vivors caution them it phy said. All three suspects said. Police were alerted to son was serious about want- for DNA evidence to be might take at least a year approached the car, accord- Jackson was on proba- Jackson’s involvement ing to be a Chicago police analyzed from a rape kit for evidence to be proc- ing to the prosecutor. tion at the time of his arrest when someone in a moni- officer. collected in her case. She essed, Beuning said. Surveillance video for an attempted residential tored phone call from Cook “He even tried to blame said Monday that she still “There are some cen- “clearly” shows Jackson burglary conviction, court County Jail identified him her and myself … for not has not heard back, even ters that say it could be up pull out a handgun and aim records show. He also as the gunman, Murphy being able to accomplish though it has now been to 18 months, just to man- directly at the driver’s win- pleaded guilty last year to said. that,” the mother said. about a year and a half. age expectations,” she dow a few feet away, Mur- two domestic violence-re- Officers conducting a In an interview last said. “We don’t try to lead phy said. lated misdemeanor charges. search warrant recovered Chicago Tribune’s William year, Parsons told the the survivors to believe “Let’s blow this bitch up,” Battle’s criminal history is the handgun from Jackson Lee contributed. Tribune that she had been that it’ll be less than a year, Battle shouted just before far lengthier and includes as well as a distinctive green waiting for months with just because we just don’t gunshots rang out, accord- convictions for felony can- jacket he wore that night, [email protected] no idea where the evi- want them to be like, ing to the prosecutor and nabis and cocaine offenses according to the prosecutor. [email protected] dence was or when more ‘What happened?’” [email protected] the charges. as well as misdemeanor bat- Jackson also admitted to Twitter @JeremyGorner information, if any, might Rivera moved to shield a tery and assault charges, someone else that he shot Twitter @crepeau be delivered. Online track- [email protected] woman in the front passen- according to the records. A the officer, Murphy said. 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Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 7 Audit: Urgency of Legionnaires’ alert dismissed Ex-state health director downplayed the this with the residents. The Shah also said officials at last thing we need is for the the facility did not initially seriousness of outbreak at veterans home residents to get worried and tell public health author- upset.” ities that a hot water tank By Rick Pearson despite two deaths and doz- The issue of Legion- that had been taken out of Chicago Tribune ens of illnesses already hav- naires’ at the Quincy Veter- service in July had been ing occurred, the audit ans Home, which was es- reactivated in early August, In the aftermath of a 2015 found. tablished in 1886, was a even though it never occurrence of Legionnaires’ The audit said that by the major part of last year’s reached the 140-degree disease at the aging Quincy time Shah relented to have campaign for governor be- temperature needed to kill Veterans Home, state offi- the CDC called in, the tween Rauner and now- the Legionella bacteria. The cials moved to downplay agency didn’t arrive on site Democratic Gov. J.B. day the tank was reacti- the potential seriousness of until the outbreak’s 12th Pritzker following reports vated was when the first the outbreak that led to a day. By then, seven people from WBEZ-FM 91.5. Legionnaire’s case was dozen deaths then and an- had died and 37 others had Pritzker accused Rauner of identified. nual outbreaks and more become ill. “fatal mismanagement,” Legionnaires’ disease is a deaths since, a state audit Auditor General Frank while Rauner stayed at the type of pneumonia caused showed Monday. Mautino’s review also home on occasion and said ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2018 by Legionella bacteria that But Nirav Shah, public found that the nursing staff his administration moved Erica Jeffries, left, former director of the Illinois Depart- can live in water. The bac- health director in former was given limited noti- quickly on the issue and ment of Veterans’ Affairs, and Nirav Shah, former director teria can cause illness or Gov. Bruce Rauner’s admin- fication on procedures to followed all CDC recom- of the Illinois Department of Public Health, testified in death when contaminated istration, defended the protect residents and staff mendations. front of a joint Illinois House and Senate committee. water vapor is inhaled. The agency’s handling of the until six days into the out- “The actions that we took state is rebuilding the outbreak, saying, “We fol- break and said there was no were quick, coordinated largely on state agency the Quincy campus until the Quincy campus, creating a lowed exactly the guide- documentation that staff and decisive, and I stand by interaction involving the outbreak’s 12th day, state new water supply and has lines from the (federal Cen- provided additional moni- them because they worked,” Quincy home and disre- and local officials were in purchased an abandoned ters for Disease Control and toring of patients suscep- Shah, then the public health garded a state health system contact with the federal nursing home as a transi- Prevention) on how states tible to or exhibiting poten- director, said during a legis- in which local health agen- centers “multiple times per tional facility. should respond to Legion- tial illness from Legionella lative hearing in Chicago in cies act as first responders day” since the third day the Since the initial 2015 out- naire’s in a facility setting.” bacteria. January 2018. in potential health crises. outbreak was confirmed. break, there have been an- The audit of the state’s According to the audit, But the audit found that He said the Adams County Shah also said state and nual occurrences that have handling of Legionnaire’s on the outbreak’s fifth day, despite a December 2015 Health Department was on local health officials were in resulted in illnesses and two cases at the Civil War-era veterans home officials CDC recommendation for site a day after the outbreak contact with officials from additional deaths. Victims’ home found that Shah dis- wrote an email to staff the use of filters on water was confirmed. The state the veterans home and the families have sued the state missed the need for having saying: “I want to reassure fixtures, they were not in- health department’s pri- state Department of Veter- for restitution, and an attor- the CDC visit the facility on all staff that if we truly felt stalled on fixtures other mary role was to provide ans’ Affairs but could not be ney general’s investigation the eighth day of the out- there was an issue with than showers until April of water sampling that the responsible for information into the state’s handling of break that began Aug. 21, Legionella we would not last year after a February local agency could not ac- that may have been con- the issue is proceeding. 2015. In an email at the time, put the Residents or Staff at 2018 outbreak. complish. veyed at the facility that Shah said he didn’t “think risk. I ask that you please In an interview Monday, Shah also said that while may have minimized the [email protected] it’s necessary right now” not panic and do not discuss Shah said the audit focused the CDC was not called into potential dangers. Twitter @rap30 Mother of 3 of 10 children who died in fire sues city By Elvia Malagon been difficult on the fam- Chicago Tribune ilies. Just months before, the children had lost their Priscilla Cobos reluc- maternal grandmother, tantly allowed her three Perea said. children to spend the “I would never want this night with a group of to happen to any other cousins last August in a family,” Perea said during Little Village apartment the news conference. “This because they hadn’t seen is very, very hard on my each other in a while, sister, on us and, of course, according to her attorney. on the other mothers.” As the cousins slept, a The fire started early fire tore through the Aug. 26 in an apartment in apartment, killing 10 chil- the 2200 block of South dren at the sleepover, in- Sacramento Avenue cluding Cobos’ children, where nine cousins and a Giovanni Ayala, 10; Gi- close family friend were alanni Ayala, 5; and Alanni having a sleepover. No one Ayala, 3. survived the fire. The other children who In February, the Chi- died were identified as cago Fire Department de- CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Amayah Almaraz, 3 termined the deadly blaze David Larry, right, had to adjust to a college rejection. Now he’s a social worker with side gigs as a DJ and a photographer. months; Ariel Garcia, 5; was “incendiary,” meaning Xavier Contreras, 11; Na- it was started by an open single mothers and fathers, than Contreras, 13; Adrian flame, but investigators with people of a variety of Hernandez, 14; Cesar weren’t able to determine College religious backgrounds and Contreras, 14; and Victor if it was an accident or if it Continued from Page 1 class backgrounds. It was a Mendoza, 16. was intentionally set. The beautiful learning experi- Seven months later, Co- fire was started in the can be fleeting, and that ence.” bos hasn’t gotten any an- apartment’s enclosed finding an alternative route When it comes to college swers about the fire, which porch area. can be as fulfilling as follow- rejection stories, few people prompted her to file a Neighbors told officials ing a predetermined path. can top Chris Stewart. lawsuit Monday against that the enclosed porch “(Students think) to have Ahead of his high school the city, 12th Ward Ald. had been used as a gather- that (college) name is graduation in 2012, he ap- George Cardenas and the ing area where people what’s going to make their plied to six schools, from building owner, said Kevin sometimes were seen lives smooth sailing, which the rarefied University of O’Connor, her attorney. smoking and at other we know is not true,” said Pennsylvania to South “Ultimately, it was to times was used by people Laura Docherty, college Carolina’s Clemson Uni- find answers as to how to set off fireworks, ac- counselor at Fenwick High versity, figuring his stellar could something like this cording to fire officials. School in Oak Park. “It’s academic record would see happen,” O’Connor said at The Fire Department what you do with what you him through. a Monday news conference worked with the federal have.” E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE But he didn’t get in any- to announce the lawsuit. Bureau of Alcohol, To- Kitley, for example, Chris Stewart said college rejections taught him to “find where. Even Clemson, “Why could it happen? bacco, Firearms and Ex- enrolled at a Minnesota some hustle.” He recently got into a Harvard grad program. which has about a 50 per- How did the kids not get plosives in its investiga- liberal arts school after she cent acceptance rate, had out? How did the smoke tion, which determined was rejected by NYU, but team, work in HR and today for that (first job) opportu- already filled its freshman alarms not go (off )?” the fire was not caused by after an unfulfilling fresh- is a stay-at-home mom with nity. There’s no telling what class by the time he applied. In the wrongful death something electrical. man year, she volunteered three kids. would’ve happened if I He was so humiliated by the lawsuit filed Monday in Still, the lawsuit makes as a bilingual tutor in San Even had she gotten into were out of the city.” rejection, he said, that he Cook County Circuit mention of the electrical Jose, Calif. There, she kin- Notre Dame, she thinks she Sometimes it’s not rejec- tore off his shoes and hurled Court, Cobos accuses the system at the property, dled an interest in service likely would have come to tion that keeps students out them over his backyard city and Cardenas of ig- accusing Gutierrez of and returned to her home- the same place in life. But of dream schools, but fi- fence in an incoherent burst noring code violations at combining the electricity town to attend the Uni- every now and then, she nances. Jessica Cabe, who of rage. the property where the for the front and rear versity of Illinois at Chi- admits, she wonders about grew up in Machesney Stunned and deflated, he fire happened, and al- structures. The lawsuit cago’s Jane Addams College what might have been. Park, got into both U. of I. slouched into his home- lowed the owner, Merced also accused Gutierrez of of Social Work. “If I said no, I’d be lying,” and Illinois State when she town college of the Uni- Gutierrez, to continue op- not keeping the property Today, she’s a psycho- she said. “I think it’s a pretty graduated high school in versity of Texas at San erating the property as in a safe condition. therapist and social worker special place, and I think for 2009, only to turn them Antonio. But it was there apartments despite the O’Connor described the in Oak Park, and ironically people that are able to get in down when she didn’t re- that his long-held interest in violations. city’s efforts to regulate enough, is married to an and enjoy it and get that ceive the financial aid she politics flared into action. The city had not re- buildings as “broken” and actor. Witnessing the inter- degree, it’s a neat thing. I needed. He volunteered to work ceived the lawsuit and said no one should have mittent nature of his career, think I would have loved it. Instead, she went to Rock on several campaigns, and officials declined to com- been living in the apart- she said, has convinced her Am I melancholy about it? Valley College in Rockford, by the time he graduated, a ment Monday. Cardenas’ ment because of the past that her long-ago rebuff No.” where she studied with job was waiting for him at office also declined com- code violations. might have been for the For some, U. of I. was the people from widely differ- city hall. In 2017 he moved ment. “They should have ne- best. dream school that remained ent backgrounds, many of to Chicago, where he works Anthony Peraica, the ver been in that building to “The biggest takeaway is out of reach. David Larry, whom were significantly for the nonprofit Interna- building owner’s attorney, begin with, and you don’t beat yourself up if you who grew up on the South older. The community col- tional Interior Design Asso- said he also hadn’t seen the should have the right, don’t get into that school,” Side and graduated from lege also gave her the ciation, and two weeks ago lawsuit and couldn’t com- proper life safety codes to she said. “It might be a Morgan Park High School chance to participate in he was accepted into a ment on the specifics. let people get out,” O’Con- blessing in disguise.” in 2008, wanted to go to extracurricular activities graduate program at Har- Peraica said his client, nor said. Jamie Dougherty, who Champaign to study jour- from student government to vard’s Kennedy School of Gutierrez, kept up with the The owner of the prop- graduated from Naperville nalism and become a jazz band. Government, where he’ll municipal building code to erty, Gutierrez, is ex- North in 1997, fell in love sportswriter. Even though she went on study voting rights and ur- maintain the property. pected to demolish the with the University of Notre But the crushing rejec- to finish her bachelor’s de- ban land use. “I want to stress that rear structure that in- Dame when she visited on a tion email made him recali- gree at Northern Illinois Even though he’s about Mr. Gutierrez was a very cludes the apartment beautiful summer day. The brate quickly. He went to University, she said, she felt to attend a university with a careful and proper land- where the children were campus was gorgeous, the UIC and studied English, the deepest connection gold-plated name, he said lord,” Peraica said. “He sleeping when they died. people friendly — she even and when his mother heard with her original class- he doesn’t expect it to give was hands-on, he main- His attorney and attor- liked the school colors. about a job opening in one mates. him a sense of validation. tained the building, he neys for the city reached a When the skinny envel- of the city’s social service “I met kids who were at His college rejections responded timely to all the legal agreement in Febru- ope arrived, informing her agencies, he applied and got Rock Valley for financial taught him to look for that requests of the tenants ary that it would be de- that she had not been se- the position. reasons like me, or because within. and he had all the repairs molished by July 18. No lected, she was blindsided. Today he’s still a social they took some time off “At the time, I definitely made including place- demolition permit had The possibility of failure worker with side gigs as a after graduating high didn’t see it this way, but it ment of the smoke detec- been issued as of Friday, hadn’t even occurred to her. DJ and photographer, and is school, or because they still caused me to go out and tors and (carbon monox- according to city permit She ended up going to the grateful he didn’t leave hadn’t figured out what find some hustle,” he said. ide) detectors.” data. U. of I., where she studied town for college. they wanted to major in,” “It taught me to build some- Cobos did not attend The criminal investiga- speech communication, “The path I ended up on said Cabe, who now works thing for myself.” Monday’s news confer- tion into the fire remained joined two dance teams and is the path I was supposed in public relations for the ence announcing the law- pending as of Monday, had a great time. She went to end up on,” he said. “I was Chicago Loop Alliance. [email protected] suit. Juanita Perea, Cobos’ according to Chicago po- on to coach a college dance in Chicago at the right time “I shared classes with Twitter @JohnKeilman sister, said the deaths have lice. 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 NATION & WORLD

Trump signs Golan proclamation U.S. first country from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, recognition of to recognize Israel’s Jerusalem as Israel’s capital claim to region and moving the U.S. Em- bassy there from Tel Aviv. By Matthew Lee In addition to signaling and Deb Riechmann U.S. support for Israel’s se- Associated Press curity, the decision ap- peared to show Trump’s WASHINGTON — Presi- support for Netanyahu, the dent Donald Trump signed political candidate in April 9 a proclamation on Monday elections. Netanyahu is fac- recognizing Israel’s sover- ing a tough challenge from a eignty over the Golan popular former military Heights, reversing more chief and reeling from a than a half-century of U.S. series of corruption allega- policy in the Middle East. tions. He has repeatedly Standing alongside Isra- sought to focus attention on eli Prime Minister Ben- his foreign policy record jamin Netanyahu at the and strong ties with Trump. White House, Trump made The two leaders met as formal a move he an- Israeli military was striking nounced in a surprise tweet targets across the Gaza last week. Strip, including the offices The president said it was of Hamas’ supreme leader, time for the U.S. to take the in response to a surprise step after 52 years of Israeli rocket attack from the Pal- control of the strategic estinian territory that hit a highlands on the border house north of Tel Aviv, with Syria. The U.S. is the wounding seven people. first country to recognize Israel opened public Israel’s sovereignty over the bomb shelters in most ma- Golan, which the rest of the jor cities and civil defense international community authorities canceled sports regards as Israeli-occupied. JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP events and public trans- Trump said his decision President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold up the signed proclamation Monday. portation in southern Israel would cement the Jewish as the military bolstered its state’s ability to defend itself told Syrian TV that the rael’s illegal annexation.” potential launching ground wrecking ball” through in- troops and rocket-defense from regional threats Golan is a Syrian-occupied Netanyahu had pressed for attacks on Israel,” ternational law that pro- systems in anticipation of a should a broad Arab-Israeli territory and that Trump’s for recognition of his coun- Trump said in the procla- tects the people who live in new round of fighting with peace deal ever be reached. decision will only isolate try’s sovereignty over the mation. “occupied Golan Heights.” the Islamic militant group. Trump’s action also likely America. area for months. The proclamation noted He said it could embolden The Israeli media re- gives Netanyahu a political Lebanon, which Secre- Israel has long argued the “unique circumstances” other “occupying states to ported at least 10 rockets boost ahead of what’s ex- tary of State Mike Pence that the strategically impor- presented by the Golan, double down on their own fired into the country, but it pected to be a close Israeli visited over the past week- tant area has for all practical language that appeared to land grabs, settlements and provided no further details. election. end, said the Golan Heights purposes been fully inte- be aimed at countering plunder of resources.” The Israeli military con- Syria denounced the U.S. are “Syrian Arab” territory grated into Israel since it criticism that the recog- Netanyahu, even as he firmed it bombed the build- move as “blatant aggres- and that “no country can was captured from Syria in nition would be used by was somberly cutting short ing containing the office of sion” on its sovereignty and falsify history by transfer- the 1967 Mideast war and other countries to justify his visit to deal with a rocket Hamas leader Ismail territorial integrity. The for- ring” land from one country that control of the strategic control of disputed territory attack in central Israel, was Haniyeh, issuing a state- eign ministry said Trump’s to another. area is needed as protection such as Russia’s 2014 annex- elated by Trump’s move. ment saying it had “served step represented the “high- Amnesty International from Iran and its allies in ation of Ukraine’s Crimea “Israel has never had a as an office for many mili- est level of contempt for called the decision “irre- Syria. region. better friend than you,” he tary meetings.” An earlier international legitimacy” sponsible, reckless and yet “Today, aggressive acts Eric Goldstein, deputy told the president. blast destroyed a multistory and showed that Washing- another example of the by Iran and terrorist groups, Middle East and North Afri- Netanyahu noted a series building in Gaza City that ton was “the main enemy” Trump administration vio- including Hezbollah, in ca director at Human of steps Trump has taken Israel said had served as a of Arabs. Syrian Foreign lating international law and southern Syria continue to Rights Watch, said Trump since assuming office, in- Hamas military intelligence Minister Walid al-Moallem consensus by condoning Is- make the Golan Heights a seems to want to “drive a cluding his withdrawal headquarters. Avenatti charged with trying to extort millions from Nike

By Brian Melley They are acting as crimi- known, when due process and Larry nals,” said Geoffrey occurs, that I will be fully Neumeister Berman, the U.S. attorney in exonerated.” Associated Press New York, accusing Ave- Prosecutors in New York natti of engaging in “a said their investigation be- LOS ANGELES — shakedown.” gan only last week and was Michael Avenatti, the attor- The allegations “paint an complete in days. ney best known for repre- ugly picture of lawless con- In the California case, senting porn actress Stormy duct and greed,” said Nick Avenatti allegedly misused Daniels in lawsuits against Hanna, the U.S. attorney in a client’s money to pay his President Donald Los Angeles. Ave- debts and those of his coffee Trump, was ar- natti describes business and law firm. Fed- rested Monday on himself on Twitter eral prosecutors said he also charges that in- as an attorney and defrauded a bank by using cluded trying to advocate, but the phony tax returns to obtain shake down Nike accusations de- millions of dollars in loans. for as much as $25 scribe “a corrupt Avenatti allegedly threat- million by threat- lawyer who in- ened to hold a news confer- ening the com- stead fights for his ence last week on the eve of pany with bad own selfish inter- Nike’s quarterly earnings publicity. Avenatti ests.” call and the start of the SPENCER PLATT/GETTY Avenatti, who was also Avenatti appeared briefly NCAA tournament to an- Geoffrey Berman, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, speaks to reporters accused of embezzling a in court Monday evening in nounce allegations of mis- Monday outlining the government’s charges against attorney Michael Avenatti. client’s money to pay his New York and was ordered conduct by Nike employees. own expenses, was charged released on $300,000 bond. The attorney and a co- by prosecutors. The Avenatti client is a Nike officials told investi- with extortion and bank He did not enter a plea. conspirator demanded to be Geragos has a client list coach of an amateur ath- gators that Avenatti claimed and wire fraud in separate Emerging from the court- paid $15 million to $25 that has included Michael letic union men’s basketball to know of rules violations cases in New York and house, he thanked the fed- million and an additional Jackson, Winona Ryder, program in California, ac- by an amateur basketball California. He was arrested eral agents who arrested $1.5 million for an Avenatti Scott Peterson and most cording to the papers. The team sponsored by Nike. in New York just minutes him for being courteous and client to remain silent, the recently Jussie Smollett, the AAU program coached by Executives immediately re- after tweeting that he professional. complaint said. actor accused of fabricating the client was sponsored by ported the threats to federal planned to hold a news “As all of you know, for A person familiar with a racist, anti-gay attack in Nike for $72,000 annually, authorities. conference Tuesday to “dis- the entirety of my career I details of the investigation Chicago, and he had been a the complaint said. The company “firmly be- close a major high school/ have fought against the confirmed that the uniden- CNN contributor. Shortly before the lieves in ethical and fair college basketball scandal powerful. Powerful people tified co-conspirator was A CNN representative charges came to light, Ave- play, both in business and perpetrated by @Nike that and powerful corporations. Mark Geragos, a Los Ange- confirmed Monday that natti tweeted that he sports, and will continue to we have uncovered.” I will never stop fighting les criminal defense lawyer Geragos is no longer a planned to hold another assist the prosecutors,” Nike “When lawyers use their that good fight,” he said. “I known for his work with contributorto the network news conference regarding said in a statement. law licenses as weapons, as am highly confident that celebrities. The person but didn’t specify why. His Nike on Tuesday. Less than He rose to national a guise to extort payments when all the evidence is laid spoke on condition of ano- name is no longer listed on 45 minutes later, prose- prominence by represent- for themselves, they are no bare in connection with nymity because the infor- CNN’s website as a legal cutors announced the ex- ing Daniels, whose real longer acting as attorneys. these cases, when it is all mation was not made public analyst. tortion case. name is Stephanie Clifford.

Police: Sandy Hook victim’s father dead in apparent suicide By Lindsey Bever Richman, who was studying man Daniel Rosenthal said More than 1,300 miles leaders, government offi- The Washington Post the brain and violence, had there were “no words to away in Parkland, Fla., two cials, parents, police and an office at the town hall. describe the tragic weight teenagers have died by ap- others held an emergency WASHINGTON — The Police did not say how of today’s news.” parent suicide in the past meeting Sunday about get- father of a first-grade girl Richman died or what may “Jeremy Richman was a week in a town still grieving ting urgent counseling re- killed in the 2012 massacre have led to his death. loving husband, father and from the mass shooting at sources to students, a task at Sandy Hook Elementary Lt. Aaron Bahamonde, a friend to many. I am proud Marjory Stoneman Douglas that could be more difficult School was discovered dead spokesman for the New- to say he was my friend,” High School. One former because the school is on in an apparent suicide Mon- JESSICA HILL/AP 2014 town Police Department, Rosenthal said in a state- student who died was ap- spring break this week. day morning at a town hall Jeremy Richman’s daugh- told The Washington Post ment Monday to the Hart- parently dealing with post- Hunschofsky said that in Connecticut, police said. ter, Avielle, was killed at that Richman’s death “puts ford Courant. “I don’t want traumatic stress disorder while there is concern the Authorities said the body Sandy Hook Elementary. Newtown back into the to speculate as to why from the shooting, but cir- two suicides could lead to of Jeremy Richman, 49, was spotlight again.” Jeremy took his life, except cumstances surrounding more, it is more dangerous found around 7 a.m. EDT at shooting that left 20 stu- “We certainly recognize to say none of us can fathom the second student’s death not to discuss what hap- Edmond Town Hall in dents and six staff members the heartbreak that this is the enormity of loss he remain unclear. pened. Newtown, a Connecticut dead. The victims included causing,” he said in a phone carried with him after the Parkland Mayor Chris- community that has been Richman’s daughter, 6- interview. death of his beautiful tine Hunschofsky said Associated Press contrib- scarred by the tragic school year-old Avielle Richman. Newtown First Select- daughter, Avielle.” Monday that community uted. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 9 White House influenced accused mob boss shooter, lawyer says

By Graham Rayman and Trevor Boyer New York Daily News

NEW YORK — The Stat- en Island man charged with killing reputed Gam- bino mob boss Frank “Franky Boy” Cali was in- fluenced by hate speak from the White House and internet and will plead “un- equivocally not guilty,” his HOUSE OF COMMONS/AP lawyer told reporters after Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement to lawmakers on Monday. a court hearing Monday. “Hate words that have been spewed by citizens, Hopeful May admits support including politicians, in- SETH WENIG/AP cluding right at the White Anthony Comello displays writing on his hand during his House, those words matter, extradition hearing in Toms River, N.J., last week. too low for 3rd Brexit vote and they have an effect,” attorney Robert Gottlieb Gottlieb said Comello reputed member of the By Jill Lawless negotiated last year could approves the proposed di- said in defense of 24-year- will be pleading “unequivo- Gambino crime family, and Lorne Cook lead to a “slow Brexit” that vorce deal, the U.K. will old Anthony Comello. cally not guilty.” heard the noise and rushed Associated Press postpones the country’s de- leave the EU on May 22. If Comello, who was ar- During a New Jersey out to investigate. Video parture indefinitely. not, the government has rested in New Jersey and court appearance March captured a brief argument LONDON — British Meanwhile, pro-EU law- until April 12 to tell Euro- returned to New York to 18, Comello inked “United and then Comello allegedly Prime Minister Theresa makers in Parliament pean leaders what it plans face murder, assault and We Stand” and “MAGA opened fire. May conceded Monday aimed to seize control of to do — leave without a weapons charges, is ac- Forever” on his hand, then Gottlieb asked Judge that Parliament would de- the process with a motion deal, cancel Brexit or chart cused of killing Cali, 53, waved at reporters. Raja Rajeswari to keep feat her twice-rejected later Monday that would a new path. outside Cali’s Todt Hill He flashed the doodles Comello under protective Brexit divorce deal again if let them hold a series of In agreeing to the post- home on Staten Island on to the room despite wear- custody because death she put it to a new vote, but votes on alternatives to ponement, European lead- March 13. Comello said ing cuffs and being under threats have been directed said she still hopes to May’s deal. ers hoped Britain’s dead- nothing during the brief the watchful eye of an at him and his family since change lawmakers’ minds They hope these “indica- locked politicians would hearing at Staten Island Ocean County court officer. Cali’s death. and get the agreement ap- tive votes” on options that find a solution to the crisis. Criminal Court. He is due He also had a big, blue “Q,” “The issue of safety for proved. include a new voter refer- But the EU isn’t counting back in court April 3. the symbol of the far-right Mr. Comello while he’s in With the U.K.’s depar- endum on EU membership on it. The European Com- “This is a tragedy for conspiracy theory move- prison is real,” Gottlieb ture from the European and a “soft Brexit” that mission said Monday it had everybody, for two families, ment known as QAnon, in said, adding that concerns Union delayed and the new maintains close economic completed planning for a but this case perhaps more the scrawl. over potential violence in date up in the air, May also ties to the bloc can find no-deal Brexit, calling that than any other reflects Gottlieb said that was prison have been height- acknowledged she might majority support. outcome “increasingly what everyone has been “what (Comello) wanted to ened in this case. “I know be about to lose control of May said the govern- likely.” saying recently, and that is express that day.” that the Department of the Brexit process to law- ment would “engage con- May stands little chance that words matter,” Gott- “When I raise the issue Corrections is very con- makers who want to force structively” with the re- of getting the deal she lieb said. of the internet and the hate cerned about it, and we’ll her government to change sults of the process. But she struck with the EU ap- “Hate words matter. We that’s on the internet, it continue to speak to them direction. said she was skeptical that proved unless she can win certainly are taking this wasn’t simply to raise po- to ensure his safety while “It is with great regret it would produce a decisive over Brexit-backing law- very seriously, but at the tential defenses,” Gottlieb he’s in prison. That’s why that I have had to conclude result. makers in her Conservative end of the day, the truth and said. “We’re trying to get to we asked for protective that as things stand, there is With the March 29 Party and its Northern Irish the reasons for whatever the truth of what hap- custody.” still not sufficient support Brexit day set almost two ally, the Democratic Union- happened here will be- pened. Whatever hap- He added that concerns in the House to bring back years ago days away and the ist Party. The DUP said come so clear and will be pened, happened. And that for the safety of Comello’s the deal for a third mean- withdrawal agreement Monday that the party’s shown to be directly related can be complicated, but family were being ad- ingful vote,” May told law- lacking Parliament’s ap- “position remains un- to the impact of the hate there are certain signals dressed by law enforce- makers in the House of proval, European leaders changed.” that people are bombarded that were picked up when ment. Commons. seized control of the time- At a meeting Sunday at with every day on the he appeared in New Jersey. The courthouse was She said she hoped to table last week. There is the prime minister’s coun- internet and elsewhere.” “I don’t think I’m being guarded by members of the hold the vote later this wide concern that a no- try retreat, Chequers, Gottlieb added, “All of cryptic, nor do I think what New York State Court Spe- week and was working to deal departure would be prominent Brexiteers told the reasons for what hap- was on his hands was cial Response Team, and build support for the deal, disruptive for the world’s May they might back the pened will be shown to be cryptic in any way,” Gott- Gottlieb was flanked by which sets out the terms of biggest trading bloc and deal — if she agreed to step tied to the hate, to the lieb said. officers in court. withdrawing from the EU deeply damaging for Brit- down so that a new leader words that are so easily On the night of the mur- The judge granted pro- and the outline of future ain. could take charge of the obtainable on the internet. der, Comello allegedly tective custody and also relations with the bloc. The EU granted May’s next phase of negotiations, Why it’s connected, how crashed his pickup truck allowed Gottlieb’s request May warned opponents request for a delay, though a which will settle Britain’s it’s connected, I simply ask into Cali’s SUV on Hilltop for Comello to be sent to that continuing to reject shorter one than she future relations with the everyone to wait till all the Terrace near Four Corners the jail infirmary for medi- the deal her government sought. It said if Parliament EU. evidence is in.” Road about 9:17 p.m. Cali, a cation.

but Trump has spent will curtail some focus, at Mueller months railing against for- least, from their investiga- mer Justice Department of- tions of Trump and try to Continued from Page 1 ficials, including former FBI keep attention on their pol- Director James Comey, ac- icy goals. The House intelli- tee, said he is among those cusing them of an illegal gence panel postponed an “not willing to accept the witch hunt for the purpose open hearing with Felix Barr report as a substitute” of delegitimizing his presi- Sater, a Russian-born for- for the special counsel’s dency. He has also falsely mer business adviser to findings. He said the Judici- claimed that the investiga- Trump who helped him ary panel will make a formal tion was based on memos negotiate an ultimately un- request for Mueller’s report, compiled into a dossier by successful deal for a Trump with the expectation of a former British spy Christo- Tower in Moscow. response from the Justice pher Steele, and even House Speaker Nancy Department in “short or- blamed former Sen. John Pelosi, meanwhile, was der.” If one isn’t provided, McCain, who died last year, scheduled to hold a news he said, the committee will for passing the memos to conference Tuesday on begin a subpoena process. the FBI. health care legislation, “People expect that this The investigation began Democrats’ top campaign report be produced,” Ci- months before the FBI saw issue. cilline said. “The longer we the dossier — and the FBI In a joint statement by wait the worse it is for the already had a copy by the House Democratic leaders, American people.” time McCain turned it in. Judiciary Committee Chair- Trump, his spokesmen Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- man Jerrold Nadler, Intelli- and leading congressional S.C., said that he told Mc- gence Committee Chair- Republicans all claimed to- Cain to give the FBI the man Adam Schiff and Over- tal vindication for the presi- dossier. sight and Reform Commit- dent anyway. Questioned by Talking to reporters tee Chairman Elijah reporters, Trump said he Monday, Graham said Mc- Cummings seemed to con- welcomed Mueller’s results Cain showed him the cede that collusion had not but complained he had been dossier when he received it been found, saying they had abused by the investigation in late 2016. confidence in Mueller, “not- CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY occurring at all and taking “And I told him the only withstanding the very pub- Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. holds a news conference too long. thing I knew to do with it, it lic evidence of Trump cam- to discuss the summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. “We can never let this could be a bunch of garbage, paign contact with and will- happen to another presi- it could be true, who knows? ingness to receive support for the country to move pen in order to answer ister Benjamin Netanyahu dent again,” he said. “There Turn it over to somebody from Russian agents.” forward.” questions about interfer- and held a celebratory are a lot of people out there whose job it is to find these Still, they said, “it will be At the same time, howev- ence in the 2016 election. photo-op with the Stanley that have done some very things out, and John Mc- vital for the country and the er, Republicans followed Graham also had a warn- Cup-winning Washington evil things, very bad things, I Cain acted appropriately,” Congress to evaluate the full Trump’s lead in looking into ing for Trump using his Capitals. To top it off, news would say treasonous things Graham said, according to body of evidence collected how the investigation be- pardon power to help those broke along the way of the against our country.” CNN. by the special counsel, in- gan. Graham, the Senate ensnared by Mueller’s in- arrest of attorney Michael “Those people will cer- Graham said he “was cluding all information Judiciary Committee chair- vestigation: “If President Avenatti, who rose to fame tainly be looked at. I’ve been very direct” with Trump on gathered of a counterintelli- man, promised to “unpack Trump pardoned anybody representing porn actress looking at them for a long the issue and told the presi- gence nature.” the other side of the story” in his orbit, it would not play Stormy Daniels who alleged time. And I’m saying why dent McCain “deserves bet- Monday on Capitol Hill, of the Russia investigation. well.” she had sex with a married haven’t they been looked at. ter” than Trump’s recent GOP lawmakers called for He said his committee The president started his Trump, though Trump de- They lied to Congress. public attacks on him. Congress to move on. “This will probe the actions of the day tweeting over the end of nied it. Many of them you know On Monday, ahead of is done with,” said House Justice Department. Still, he the special counsel investi- who they are.” several strategy meetings, Majority Leader Kevin Mc- said the investigation was gation, segued to a meeting The Washington Post con- He didn’t name names, Democrats showed they Carthy, R-Calif. “It is time legitimate and had to hap- with the Israeli Prime Min- tributed. Widespread, new blackout strikes Venezuela

Associated Press But many in the capital doesn’t last days like last of military personnel to were already bracing for the time,” said Carmen Arias, a Venezuela was increasing CARACAS, Venezuela — worst, fearing a repeat of 52-year-old secretary. tensions there. A widespread new power the chaos that swept across President Nicolas U.S. State Department outage struck Caracas and the country earlier this Maduro blamed the previ- spokesman Robert Pal- several well-populated month when residents had ous outages on U.S. sabotage ladino said Secretary of states Monday, nearly two to survive without water and heralded the resump- State Mike Pompeo called weeks after Venezuela was service and lost touch with tion of electricity as a major Foreign Minister Sergei rocked by its worst blackout loved ones abroad for sev- victory for his government. Lavrov on Monday and said ever. eral days. The United States and Ven- “the United States and re- Authorities gave no im- Shop owners in down- ezuela opposition leader gional countries will not mediate statements about town Caracas pulled down Juan Guaido say the black- stand idly by” while Russia the outage, which began shutters, while office work- outs were the result of years takes steps to support its shortly after 1 p.m. and ers left darkened offices of government graft and ally, Maduro. appeared to have affected as early to try to catch a ride incompetence. Pompeo’s call came after YURI CORTEZ/GETTY-AFP many as 16 of Venezuela’s 23 home after subway service Meanwhile, the U.S. gov- a Venezuelan official said People evacuate the Venezuelan National Assembly build- states, according to reports was suspended ernment warned Russia Russian aircraft arrived in ing during a power outage Monday in Caracas. on social media. “I hope it’s short and that the reported dispatch Caracas this weekend. 10 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

NEWS BRIEFING Sentence for Staff and news services ex-detainee at Gitmo expired, Norway opens probe into why judge rules cruise ship ventured into storm EDMONTON, Alberta — A Canadian judge ruled COPENHAGEN, Den- Norway when it had en- Monday that a war crimes mark — Norwegian offi- gine problems and issued sentence for former Guan- cials opened an investiga- a mayday call on Saturday tanamo Bay prisoner tion into why a cruise ship afternoon. The ship an- Omar Khadr has expired, carrying more than 1,370 chored in heavy seas to so he no longer faces the people set sail along the avoid being dashed on the threat of returning to pris- country’s often wild west- rocks in an area known for on and can obtain a Cana- ern coast despite storm shipwrecks. dian passport. warnings, forcing an evac- Viking Ocean Cruises The Canadian-born uation by helicopter. said Monday it had begun Khadr was 15 when he Nine people were still “an internal investigation was captured by U.S. hospitalized Monday, offi- to establish a complete troops at a suspected al- cials said. and thorough understand- Qaida compound in Af- The Viking Sky had left ing of what happened,” YORGOS KARAHALIS/AP ghanistan. the northern city of Trom- and welcome the official A boy dressed in a traditional military uniform walks past an armored vehicle before a He pleaded guilty in soe and was headed for investigations which they parade Monday in Athens to commemorate Greek Independence Day, marking the suc- 2010 to charges that in- Stavanger in southern “will fully support.” cessful revolt that began March 25, 1821, against 400 years of Ottoman rule. cluded murder and was sentenced to eight years plus the decade he had already spent in custody at U.N. confirms U.S.-led airstrike the American prison. He Sexual torture widespread for returned to Canada from killed 13 civilians in Afghanistan Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, two years later to serve out KABUL, Afghanistan — ance Mission in Af- migrants to Europe, study says his sentence and was re- Thirteen civilians were ghanistan said in a state- leased in 2015 pending an killed by joint U.S. and ment. PARIS — Migrants try- trieves migrants from the likely nearly as prevalent appeal of his guilty plea. Afghan airstrikes in north- “The Mission expresses ing to reach Europe face Mediterranean Sea and re- among men. Chief Justice Mary Mo- ern Afghanistan over the serious concern that ini- routine rape and sexual turns them to detention Migrants told similarly reau said Monday that all weekend, the United Na- tial fact-finding indicates torture throughout their centers nominally run by horrific stories about rape, court conditions have tions said on Monday, that 10 of those killed were journey and especially in the Libyan government, forced incest and mass sex- been lifted. casting a pall over the children, part of the same Libya, with men facing where migrants say the ual abuse intended to hu- country’s hopeful em- extended family whom abuse nearly as routinely as abuse resumes. miliate detainees who had brace of the Persian new were displaced by fighting women, according to a Smugglers torture mi- to strip naked and become year. elsewhere in the country,” study based on dozens of grants and film the assaults either rapists themselves or In Mozambique: Author- The incident near Kun- the statement said. interviews with aid work- to extract ransom pay- victims. ities said Monday that duz city in the province by An investigation was ers and migrants. ments from their families, The area around Bani with a key road open to the same name took place ongoing, said a spokes- The graphic study re- and to thin the number of Walid, Libya, is particularly the badly damaged city of overnight on Friday to woman for the U.S.-led leased Monday by the people in their unofficial notorious for its clandes- Beira, conditions on the Saturday, the U.N. Assist- NATO mission. Women’s Refugee Com- prisons, according to the tine prisons, where mi- ground improving and mission comes as Europe study. Previous studies grants have described be- more international help has blocked rescues at sea have found that nearly all ing held in sunless ware- arriving, vital aid to those and outsourced its migra- women who cross from houses for months and hit by Cyclone Idai should tion policy to Libya’s coast North Africa have been even years on end while be able to flow more freely. Coaches, others enter pleas of guard instead. With Euro- raped or sexually abused smugglers try to extract Cyclone Idai’s death toll not guilty in college entry scam pean Union funding, the along the journey; this one money from them to con- has risen above 750 in the Libyan coast guard re- found that the danger was tinue their journey. three Southern African BOSTON — A dozen Forest women’s volleyball countries hit 10 days ago sports coaches, test ad- coach Bill Ferguson. by the storm. Workers ministrators and others The coaches are have rushed to restore pleaded not guilty to par- charged with accepting China’s Xi sees honors, Airbus deal in France visit electricity, water and pre- ticipating in a nationwide bribes in exchange for vent a cholera outbreak. college admissions scam. helping students get into PARIS — Chinese Presi- manuel Macron said Xi’s The Airbus sale Xi final- The U.S. military will The defendants ar- school by pretending they dent Xi Jinping received official visit was an “excel- ized involves the sale of 300 join the international aid rested in the Operation were athletic recruits. the full honors of a formal lent signal” of the strength airplanes. The China Avia- groups providing food and Varsity Blues investigation Felicity Huffman, Lori reception during a state and reliability of relations tion Supplies Holding Co. medical care. were arraigned in Boston’s Loughlin and other prom- visit to France on Monday between China and France. has ordered 290 Airbus In Mozambique the federal court on Monday. inent parents charged that included attending the Xi plans to meet with A320 and 10 Airbus A350 number of dead has in- They include former with bribing coaches and signing of a multibillion German Chancellor Angela planes. creased to at least 446 Georgetown tennis coach arranging ways to cheat dollar deal between Euro- Merkel and European The sale is estimated to while there are 259 dead Gordon Ernst, former on their children’s en- pean aircraft maker Airbus Commission President be worth $34 billion at list in Zimbabwe and at least UCLA men’s soccer coach trance exams are due in to China. 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EDITORIALS After Mueller, a new day for Trump. Will he seize or squander it?

President Donald Trump’s first day in the White House, post-Mueller investiga- tion, felt different out here beyond the Beltway. With big questions apparently answered, a sliver of breathing space opened up for us to consider other impor- tant matters of the nation. Could the same be true for Trump? Maybe, for example, he’ll discover he’s got more time to seek an effective trade deal with China that ben- efits Midwest consumers, farmers and factory workers. In the Oval Office on Monday, Trump wasn’t quite ready to move on. He un- leashed some trash talk — unsurprising for an emotional leader who often communi- cates via hyperbole and invective. “We can never let this happen to another president again,” he declared when asked about the investigation, citing “evil” and “treasonous” acts that harmed the country. “Those peo- ple will certainly be looked at.”

Well, no. They shouldn’t. Trump’s com- ments were off the cuff and his targets were unspecific. He was gloating, and wrong on the facts. Special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe went by the book, protecting constitutional democracy by investigating Trump and his orbit in a MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA responsible manner. According to Attorney President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence walk out of the White House on Monday. General William Barr’s early assessment, Mueller did not establish that Trump’s by Mueller as a distraction to Trump, but policy needs. On immigration, by moving Trump won’t change his personality or 2016 campaign colluded with Russia. Did obsessions do come at a price. past his singular focus on a wall. On a dan- his aggressive style. His popularity is mid- Trump obstruct justice? Mueller decided Since early in Trump’s presidency, we’ve gerous North Korea. On improved care for dling, and his ability to move beyond his against reaching a legal conclusion. Demo- written about all the work he might have veterans. On fixes for struggling mortgage base of supporters is unproven. He also crats will continue to attack Trump, Re- accomplished if he’d been more disci- giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. On faces continued legal risks and political publicans will defend him, same as before plined, and less focused on picking fights countless other issues. threats; none of us knows what disclosures but minus the potential peril of legal action with his perceived enemies. A point we’ve But especially, if Chicagoans and other might lurk deep in the Mueller report. It by Mueller that could have crippled his come back to: If Trump had allowed FBI Midwesterners can get his ear, Trump hasn’t yet been released. Other investiga- presidency. Director James Comey to complete the should spend more time sealing trade deals tions related to Trump’s activities loom. During the 22 months of the special Russia investigation instead of firing him, with China and other nations. We under- Also coming quickly into view: the 2020 counsel’s work, Trump spent a lot of time there would have been no need for the stand pushing for better trade terms. We campaign. defending himself and lashing out at oth- Justice Department to appoint a special don’t though, understand tariffs. Millions of This is not a new Trump presidency. But ers. He tweeted incessantly about the sup- counsel. Americans — including many in the export- it was a new day, and it would be good for posed collusion witch hunt. No one can Trump now has more room to operate — driven Midwest — will prosper if Trump the country if he seizes it — rather than assess the impact of the legal threat posed more time to focus on Americans’ crucial now moves trade front and center. squandering it on new hostilities. Permanent daylight saving time is OK with us, too

Even the crankiest pillow snugglers have good idea anyway.) As for springing for- doomed the move, but the Tribune extolled ation worries about less light in the morn- adjusted to the time change after springing ward, we’d be pleased to see the end of this these advantages on the front page: ing for children traveling to school. The forward earlier this month. But daylight productivity-sapping, heart-attack-increas- “Today that extra hour of daylight in the 7-to-8 a.m. hour would certainly be darker, saving time is still making news because of ing ritual. afternoon will mean chiefly that you and though the sky lightens before official a pending attempt in Congress to set the Since Congress lengthened daylight your family will have that much more time sunrise and many Chicago schools start at nation’s clocks right once and for all. saving time to about eight months begin- to be out-of-doors. Tomorrow it will mean, 9. In the suburbs and nationally, too, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and U.S. Rep. ning in 2007, the period affected by this in addition to the extra hour outside, if you schools are adopting later start times that Vern Buchanan, both Florida Republicans, change would be short: early November to so desire, that you will leave work while fit young body clocks better. The American have introduced the Sunshine Protection early March. In Florida, supporters see there is plenty of light and fewer hazards in Academy of Pediatrics has called for an Act, which would take what we now call more time for tourism and leisure activ- the evening traffic rush. Your children will 8:30 a.m. or later start time for middle and daylight saving time and make it the uni- ities; the golf industry has historically sup- have an extra hour for play when they have high schools. versal standard time nationwide. ported longer stretches of afternoon light. left their school classrooms. You will use Studies have shown that lighter evenings “Making Daylight Saving Time perma- What would permanent daylight saving less light during the evening hours, turning mean people sit in front of the TV less and nent is O.K. with me!” President Donald time look like in Chicago? On Jan. 1, the the lights on an hour later.” walk outside and shop more. Some types of Trump tweeted. middle of our darkness season, the shift Today, the arguments are much the crime are reduced as evening darkness forward would mean sunrise at 8:18 a.m. same, though there’s not a convincing case shifts to morning. Granted, we’ll need to We agree. The history of these 60-minute and sunset at 5:30 p.m. The pitiful length of the change would save energy. Extended find a reliable new reminder of when to manipulations is marked by special-inter- daylight overall, nine hours, 11 minutes, evening daylight year-round would allow change the batteries in our smoke detec- est lobbying, frequent tweaks and a few would of course remain unchanged. more light after a typical school day and tors. But we’re persuaded that it’s time to reasons that made sense at some point but Mother Nature still has her say. 9-to-5 job schedule. A commute home make the biannual clock change a thing of have little resonance today. (There aren’t In 1936, Chicago effectively sprang for- under lighter skies would be safer. the past, shorten our period of scurrying that many small farmers left, and they ward for an entire year by shifting to East- home and hibernating, and live a little in don’t all agree that the current scheme is a ern Daylight Time. Spotty adoption The National Parent Teacher Associ- the evening all year long.

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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING SCOTT STANTIS

Colleges should adopt a transparent, purely merit-based admissions system based on quantified tests of academic preparedness. Such a system would guarantee that enter- ing freshmen were all equally prepared to compete aca- demically, and would have the additional benefit of putting most college admissions officers out of a job. These self-important bureaucrats view themselves as artistes, using their exquisite insights into character to curate a utopian community of “diverse” individuals. The Harvard racial-preferences trial put such airs on nauseat- ing display. In fact, admissions officers are simply allocat- ing a scarce resource based on their own prejudices and inclinations. ... The power conferred on college-admissions officers by America’s ever-more frenzied pursuit of college diplomas made the corruption revealed in this recent federal indict- ment inevitable. One solution is to expose the myth that a college credential is the prerequisite to a productive, ful- filling life. As Manhattan Institute fellow Oren Cass ex- plains in “The Once and Future Worker,” America’s educa- tion problem is not that too few students are going to col- lege, but that too many are. … Policymakers and philan- thropists must start valorizing vocational training and hands-on work experience, instead of relentlessly trying to boost the number of university graduates. Colleges should return to their true function: passing on, from one generation to the next, the inheritance of Western civilization. Students who do not yearn to im- merse themselves in that legacy should find something else to do after high school, and professors who are not interested in preserving it should find another line of work. Heather Mac Donald, City Journal 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 PERSPECTIVE

BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Chicago mayoral candidate Toni Preckwinkle speaks to the congregation during a service Sunday at City Church. She will face Lori Lightfoot in the April 2 runoff. How low can the Toni Preckwinkle campaign go? Bronzeville. “If you’re against police partment, end the use of excessive made an endorsement in the race. brutality and murder, you ought to be force, diversify police ranks and help Several Chicago aldermen in wards for Toni Preckwinkle. She’s the only ex-offenders reintegrate into society. heavily populated by police officers one who is going to have the police Does that sound like someone have endorsed Lightfoot over Preck- under her control.” worthy of the dig “chump change,” as winkle. But those endorsements are Rush is a known practitioner of Rush described her? Someone who due to Preckwinkle’s sinking chances Kristen McQueary hyperbole and hypocrisy. But his criti- won’t take seriously a federal consent of winning and her reputation for cism of Lightfoot was pure deception. decree to overhaul the department? burning bridges. Desperate to climb out of a slump, Few public figures across the country Someone who is a tool of the police It’s actually quite remarkable to Chicago mayoral candidate Toni have more experience rooting out and union? watch Rush, White and other establish- Preckwinkle and her surrogates now disciplining police misconduct cases No, just Rush’s desperate attempt to ment Democrats try to dirty up Light- are attempting to paint opponent Lori than Lightfoot. As the former head of manipulate Lighfoot’s record and foot, an accomplished black woman Lightfoot as a sympathizer of police Chicago’s police board that punished boost Preckwinkle’s withering cam- and outsider without much baggage. brutality. officers accused of malfeasance, and paign in black wards of the city. How They can’t seem to find a winning Nothing could be further from the then as chairwoman of a task force noble of him. message, hard as they try. They’re not truth. But the truth is not as sexy as that released a comprehensive, Secretary of State Jesse White actually worried about her relationship the overwrought rhetoric spewed scathing report of the Chicago Police joined Rush at the rally, along with with police. They’re not concerned from the stage at a weekend Preck- Department’s history of overlooking Chance the Rapper. Both are con- about her lack of governmental experi- winkle rally. police misconduct, Lightfoot is a nected to establishment City Hall ence. They don’t really care that she is a There, South Side U.S. Rep. Bobby trusted and outspoken advocate for politics. White, don’t forget, protected wealthy corporate attorney. They also Rush — who endorsed Bill Daley over police reform. and defended former Cook County don’t care that she is openly gay. every minority candidate in the first Her decision in May 2018 to run Assessor Joseph Berrios in his failed What they fear is her reputation as a round of the mayor’s race and now against Mayor Rahm Emanuel before re-election campaign last year, despite no-nonsense former federal prosecutor. supports Preckwinkle — tried to paint he announced he would not seek a Berrios’ record of property assessment What they’re worried about is her Lightfoot as a version of Joe Arpaio, third term was grounded in part in that punished high-taxed minority anti-corruption agenda. What they’re the controversial former sheriff of Emanuel’s handling, or mishandling, communities and protected wealthy fighting is an outsider. What they don’t Maricopa County in Arizona, who was of police misconduct, including the ones. Clout drove Berrios’ assessment want is an emergency brake pulled on accused repeatedly of stoking police killing of Laquan McDonald. decisions, and White served as his the gravy train that delivers City Hall abuse within his department. Lightfoot’s campaign platform surrogate spokesman. contracts and jobs to their cronies. “This election is really about what includes a 16-page, single-spaced Then when Berrios lost his race, That’s what Saturday’s rally was type of police force we’re going to have outline on how she would as mayor White was kind enough to hire some really all about. Not Lightfoot. Them. in the city of Chicago, and everyone reduce gun violence, reduce illegal of Berrios’ relatives who were out of who votes for Lori, the blood of the gun trafficking, rebuild trust with the their jobs. Patronage lives. Kristen McQueary is a member of the next young black man or black woman Police Department, implement civilian At the rally, Rush claimed Lightfoot Tribune Editorial Board. who is killed by the police is on your oversight of the department, eliminate was the de facto candidate of the Fra- hands,” Rush said at the rally in “a culture of lying” in the Police De- ternal Order of Police, which has not [email protected]

OP-ART JOE FOURNIER Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 13 PERSPECTIVE

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Parental notice law 2 abortion bills proposed can harm teens The Tribune’s recent editorial en- dorsing continuing government- forced parental involvement in a in Illinois go too far young woman’s decision to have an abortion (“Illinois already has permis- By Brittany Clingen Carl means. It means someone who isn’t a nors without their guardians’ knowl- sive abortion laws. Let them stand.,” doctor could perform an invasive and edge by repealing the 1995 parental March 24) ignores the real and harm- Abortion is considered one of the potentially dangerous procedure. It notification law. That law rightly states ful impact that forced parental notice most polarizing issues in America. Yet means desperate calls for ambulances, that the “medical, emotional, and psy- has had on the lives of hundreds of there are many facets of the debate on like the one made in December from the chological consequences of abortion are Illinois teens since the law went into which pro-life and pro-choice advo- new Planned Parenthood facility in sometimes serious and long-lasting, and effect in 2013. I saw that harm first- cates agree. We all want to reduce ma- Flossmoor, could become common- immature minors often lack the ability hand. As an associate judge in the ternal mortality rates, for example. We place. to make fully informed choices that Circuit Court of Cook County who all want to protect the physical and Here’s an excerpt from that 911 call: consider both the immediate and long- heard these cases, I heard from those mental well-being of women. “I’m calling from Planned Parenthood range consequences.” young women who could not tell a Illinois politicians have given us Flossmoor. I have a patient who came in What would motivate the state to parent about their decision to termi- another topic on which both camps for a procedure who has bleeding we remove parents and guardians from a nate a pregnancy — for good reasons. should agree: Two recently proposed can’t control, so we need to have her teen girl’s decision-making process? The editorial highlights parents’ abortion bills go too far and stand to put transported to the hospital.” And what consequences will repealing responsibilities for helping their women and teen girls at risk. Presumably this procedure was per- this law have on the long-term well- daughters. But government cannot The first bill, House Bill 2495, other- formed by a Planned Parenthood physi- being of women who make these life- mandate good parenting. Nothing in wise known as the Reproductive Health cian, and it still resulted in a potentially changing decisions alone at such a the law actually requires that parents Act, would essentially repeal all existing life-threatening complication. And now young age? exercise that responsibility in a rea- abortion restrictions that remain in politicians want these same procedures Gov. J.B. Pritzker has vowed to make sonable way, a way that does not inflict Illinois. It would remove limits on late- to be performed by individuals who Illinois “the most progressive state in harm on a young woman. term and post-viability abortions, there- aren’t even doctors. the nation when it comes to standing up In court, I saw dozens of young by allowing abortion up to the moment HB 2495 also would peel back licens- for women’s reproductive rights.” But women who had legitimate fears that of birth for any reason, or no reason at ing requirements for abortion facilities. radically progressive abortion policies their parents would kick them out of all. It would require all private health Simply put, if this bill becomes law, then are not representative of what a major- their homes — causing them to drop insurance plans to cover abortions with your local tanning salon will be more ity of Americans support. out of school, or worse, to be homeless no exceptions for religious, nonprofit or regulated than a clinic performing According to a Gallup poll released in — or force them to continue a preg- pro-life organizations. And it would invasive surgical procedures on wom- June 2018, only 28 percent of people nancy against their wishes, when they relax requirements and standards for en. support abortion in the second trimes- had made a considered decision that abortion clinics. House Bill 2467 would allow ter. Support for abortion drops to a they could not parent at this point in The second bill, House Bill 2467, abortions to be performed on mi- meager 13 percent when it’s performed their lives. would repeal the Parental Notice of during the third trimester. Yet HB The editorial’s suggestion that hav- Abortion Act of 1995. 2495 would allow abortion for no ing to go through this court process Illinois already has very lenient laws reason up to the moment of birth. somehow enhances emotional well- regarding abortion, so much so that the These bills are out of step with being for a young person is inaccurate state has been called an abortion “oasis.” basic health standards, putting and offensive. The reality is that hav- Women from other states flock to Illi- women and young women at ing to recount highly personal infor- nois for abortion procedures they can- A pair of bills proposed at risk. They are out of step with mation about dysfunctional family not access in their home states. In 2017, the Capitol would take abortion laws in the rest of relationships to total strangers is actu- more than 5,500 women traveled to Illinois, which already the United States. And ally often emotionally traumatic for Illinois for abortions. has lenient abortion they’re out of step with the young women who are forced to By allowing elective abortions up to laws, beyond what a voters. They should be experience this process. the moment of birth, HB 2495 goes far majority of Ameri- summarily rejected. Young women are already not mak- beyond the New York law that sparked a cans support. ing this decision alone. They speak nationwide conversation regarding the Brittany Clingen Carl, with a sibling, an aunt, a cousin, a line between late-term abortions and of Oak Brook, is a friend’s parent, a teacher, a counselor infanticide. This bill also would allow ARMANDO L. board member of or a coach. In every case I heard, the SANCHEZ/ nonphysicians to perform abortions. CHICAGO Illinois Right to young women had found a support Imagine, for a moment, what that TRIBUNE Life. system that they could rely on. They do this because they seek support and guidance with their situation, and they know that they can get it from this person if it isn’t available from a parent — not because of any law. Illinois already allows a young woman who is pregnant to make all her own medical decisions without forced parental involvement — just not a decision about an abortion. This is unfair and frankly puts them at higher risk. — Susan Fox Gillis, Retired associate judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Americans need a viable leader The Mueller report aside, the na- tion is facing another tumultuous two years of the Trump administration. Rather than pointing fingers at what our flamboyant president is or isn’t guilty of, moderate Democrats and Republicans alike should be asking themselves: How did we let this hap- pen in 2016? Neither offered the nation a truly viable, statesmanlike candidate. This allowed the nation’s ultra-right el- ements to take the lead spearheading Trump’s victory. Moderates and libe- rals in both parties had been far too smug and self-satisfied, believing that Mueller’s report exonerating Trump makes ultra-conservatives could never turn the tables on them. The current White House fiasco proves otherwise. a normal election possible in 2020 — Dean Dranias, Plainfield By George Will to care what the president intended worst economic crisis, today seems un- when he used a constitutional power able to process the following: Mueller inquiry Robert Mueller’s report is a gift to the (e.g., firing the FBI director) or indulged An embarrassed nation aches for a a costly farce nation, which now knows what was his incontinent anger (rhetorically and president who is one thing: normal. already a reasonable surmise: that its on Twitter) during an investigation into Democrats, however, are looking weirder The results of the Mueller report chief executive’s unlovely admiration for an alleged crime he did not commit. and weirder while cooking a bouilla- have just been released, and it con- a repulsive foreign regime, Vladimir The office of the U.S. attorney for the baisse of indigestible ingredients: End cluded that neither President Donald Putin’s, is more a dereliction of taste and Southern District of New York is con- meat, air travel, private health insurance, Trump, his team nor associates of his judgment than evidence that he is under ducting various investigations into the the distinction between late-term abor- campaign colluded with the Russians that regime’s sway. commercial activities of Trump and his tion and infanticide, and perhaps Israel to sway the 2016 election. This cost the The report is an even larger gift to the family, investigations that could threaten, as a Jewish state; defend “constitutional American taxpayers $25 million — and nation because it might help stabilize the or at least embarrass, the president. Or, norms” by abolishing the Electoral Col- for what? Why was this investigation Democratic Party — if the party reacts more precisely, they perhaps could if lege, changing the nature of the Senate, started in the first place? There was a more reasonably to it than most of the Stormy Daniels’ former friend was com- and enlarging the Supreme Court in group of Democratic politicians who party’s most conspicuous presidential plicated enough to be embarrassed. But order to make it more representative, i.e., could not accept the fact that Hillary candidates have been reacting to the this, too, is probably of negligible political to break it to the saddle of politics; give Clinton lost and Donald Trump won, political stimuli of 2019. What Mueller’s importance, given what already is known socialism one more chance; etc. so they resorted to this horrific tactic report makes possible is something like a about the grifter-in-chief. For example, Emma Goldman, an American radical, to remove him from office. normal presidential election in 2020. you cannot sling a brick in Manhattan purportedly said that if elections This fictitious scandal was created After thousands of hours of cable without hitting a talented lawyer, and changed anything, they would be illegal. to impeach our duly elected president television obsessing about Mueller’s Trump chose Michael Cohen. If she did say that, she was wrong. The because the left just does not like him. report in advance of its release, with The report’s exoneration of Trump 2016 election changed the nation’s too- What does this say about our democ- most of the obsessives basing their regarding knowing collaboration with, serene sense of itself as immune to the racy? Several leaders of the left have speculations on less than the reading of beyond his undisguised admiration for, sort of grotesque electoral outcomes that stated over the last 22 months that tea leaves or of chicken entrails, and most the Russian thugocracy has stirred up his other nations experience. After Mueller’s there were mountains of evidence that of the obsessives grinding partisan axes, limitless insouciance. He should, howev- report, the 2020 election will be about Trump and his campaign colluded it is difficult, but important, to remember er, consider this: various normal issues — health care, the with the Russians. Obviously, all of this two things. First, before Mueller was Suppose he had been badly wounded economy’s strength and the equity of its was made up. What could we have appointed special counsel, it was indis- by the report — wounded among “Trump results, for example — but above all, it done with $25 million instead of using putable that Russia hacked American Triers” who, repelled by Hillary Clinton, will be about this: Is the current tone of it for this farce? I believe that the emails as part of its activities to work for took a flyer on him 29 months ago. (To public life, which is set by the president, Democratic Party should be held Donald Trump’s election. Second, while his base, any criticism of him validates the best America can do? accountable for it. The left needs to Mueller investigated these activities, the his disparagement of critics.) He then Thanks to Mueller, the 2020 campaign dig into its coffers and pay this country accusation of 2016 collusion between might have seemed so weakened that the will not be about the 2016 campaign. It back. professional Russian operatives and the Democratic nominating electorate could will be about a post-Trump future — if — Chris Tadych, Oswego ramshackle Trump campaign apparatus indulge its fancies, unconstrained by unhinged Democrats can stop auctioning was already implausible because Russia worries about electability. themselves to their party’s most clam- could pursue its ends without coor- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s pitch- orous factions, thereby making Trump For online exclusive letters go to www. dinating its activities with a campaign perfect, five-word suffocation of the seem to be what Mueller’s report does chicagotribune.com/letters. Send rife with lowlifes and bottom-of-the- impeachment agitation coming from the not say that he is: acceptable. letters by email to letters@chicago barrel Republican operatives. wilder shores of her party — “He’s just tribune.com or to Voice of the People, The report comes to no conclusion not worth it” — was welcome. 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Jury awards child, 4, immediately respond to requests for comment Monday afternoon. who suffered brain Presence became part of Amita Health with that acquisition, and Ryan Ori damage at birth a spokesman for Amita referred On Real Estate questions on Monday to Ascen- By Lisa Schencker sion. Chicago Tribune Whiten’s mother, Marquita Snow-Whiten, went to the hospi- Sterling Amita Health Saint Joseph tal on Dec. 8, 2014, when she was Hospital Chicago must pay $23.6 pregnant and underwent testing million to a girl who sustained and observation, according to the Bay wants brain damage after doctors at the lawsuit. She went to the hospital hospital allegedly failed to per- to make sure the baby was OK form a caesarean section to after she fell, said her husband deliver her quickly enough, a Edward Whiten. She was sent a 47-story Cook County jury has ordered. home, and underwent additional The jury reached its verdict on testing in the days that followed, Friday after deliberating for according to the lawsuit. tower more than two days, according to Whiten returned to the hospi- ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE attorneys for the girl. The jury tal on Dec. 19, after being kicked Marquita Snow-Whiten, mother of Amirah Whiten, listens Monday It would be built on awarded Amirah Whiten, now 4, in the stomach, according to the during a news conference as her attorney discusses her baby’s birth. money for loss of a normal life, lawsuit. A patient where she Michigan Avenue, pain and suffering and future worked as a nursing assistant had showed issues with the baby’s lawsuit, first filed in 2015, cited south of Chicago River medical expenses, among other kicked her, Geoffrey Fieger, an heart, the lawsuit said. About “an unreasonable delay” in get- things. attorney for the girl, said in an three hours after she arrived at ting the baby delivered. One of Chicago’s busiest real Ascension, which acquired interview on Monday. At that the hospital, Amirah was deliv- estate developers wants to build a Presence Health last year, did not point, a fetal heart monitor ered via cesarean section. The Turn to Hospital, Page 2 47-story residential and hotel tower on a stretch of North Michi- gan Avenue that has sprung to life in recent years. Sterling Bay is seeking approval to build the tower at 300 N. Michi- gan Ave., where a four-story brick building would be demolished, 42nd Ward Ald. Brendan Reilly said in an email to constituents Friday night. The downtown alderman’s announcement of the project comes almost two years after the Tribune reported Sterling Bay’s

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STERLING BAY AND BKL ARCHITECTURE Artist renderings show a proposed 47-story residential and hotel

SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN/AP tower at 300 N. Michigan Ave. Don Hancock is a watchdog who has been monitoring the federal nuclear waste repository in New Mexico for decades. American Unique nuke waste Airlines extends 737 cancellations dump turns 20 Boeing Max aircraft continues grounding Some see N.M. facility as a boon, others a boondoggle through April 24

By Susan Montoya Bryan ades of bomb-making and nu- Plant has not been without repository a success, saying it Associated Press Associated Press clear research across the U.S. issues. provides a viable option for American Airlines is extending have been stashed in the salt A 2014 radiation leak forced dealing with a multibillion- cancellations of flights through ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In caverns that make up the an expensive, nearly three-year dollar mess that stretches from April 24 due to the grounding of a remote stretch of New Mexi- underground facility. Each closure, delayed the cleanup a decommissioned nuclear Boeing 737 Max aircraft, as federal co desert, the federal govern- week, several shipments of spe- program and prompted policy weapons production site in regulators continue to investigate ment started an experiment cial boxes and barrels packed changes at national laborato- Washington state to one of the two deadly crashes involving the aimed at proving to the world with lab coats, rubber gloves, ries and defense-related sites nation’s top nuclear research plane model. Southwest Airlines is that radioactive waste could be tools and debris contaminated nationwide. More recently, the labs, in Idaho, and locations as also continuing to make cancella- safely disposed deep under- with plutonium and other ra- U.S. Department of Energy said far east as South Carolina. tions. ground, rendering it less of a dioactive elements are trucked it would investigate reports that If it weren’t for the plant, American has 24 Boeing 737 threat to the environment. to the site. workers may have been ex- many containers of low-level Max aircraft in its fleet, and said Twenty years and more than The first nuclear shipments posed to hazardous chemicals waste would be sitting outside, Sunday that it will be canceling 12,380 shipments later, tons of arrived March 26, 1999. last year. about 90 flights a day. Not every Cold War-era waste from dec- But the Waste Isolation Pilot Still, supporters consider the Turn to Dump, Page 2 Turn to 737 Max, Page 2

Apple announces streaming TV service By Michael Liedtke marquee product and main won’t track readers inside the app. and Tali Arbel moneymaker, but sales are start- That distinguishes it from Face- Associated Press ing to decline. The company is book and Google, the other major pushing digital subscriptions as it online news hubs. CUPERTINO, California — Ap- searches for new growth. The company also said it is ple announced a new streaming The company also laid out the launching a MasterCard credit service, Apple TV Plus, which will details of its news subscription card called Apple Card. It will house its original shows and service, Apple News Plus, and a integrate Apple Maps to show movies and could compete with new credit card. users where they spend money. It Netflix, Amazon and cable TV The news service costs $10 a won’t have any late fees or annual itself. month and includes roughly 300 fees and will offer 2 percent cash Apple made the announcement magazines and a handful of major back. at its Cupertino, Calif., head- newspapers, including The Wall But the biggest splash was its quarters, in a Monday event stud- Street Journal and the Los Ange- video service. Apple also noted ded with celebrities including les Times. Missing from the an- Monday that its Apple TV app Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, nouncement were other major brings together different stream- Jennifer Anniston, Reese Wither- newspaper publishers, who have ing services and traditional cable TONY AVELAR/AP spoon and Steve Carell. The reportedly been wary of Apple’s Reese Witherspoon, left, and Jennifer Aniston speak at Steve Jobs iPhone has long been Apple’s terms. Apple said advertisers Turn to Apple, Page 2 Theater on Monday. 2 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 Residential projects proposed Family that owns for 2 Near North Side parcels Krispy Kreme Would include 39-story tower with by David Blum and his part of the property that admits Nazi past Wilmette-based firm, Newcastle will own. The 368 units, 11-story building with 102 Lawrence Management pizzeria will remain open JAB Holdings about $11 million to charity Co. — is represented by there, even during con- after learning of the family’s By Ryan Ori 1200 to 1206 N. State, Jones Lang LaSalle broker struction of the neighbor- plans to give about history, the AFP reported. Chicago Tribune Newcastle wants to con- Tom Kirschbraun. ing high-rise, according to He said that the family had struct an 11-story, 102-unit It’s unclear if Newcastle Hopkins. $11M to charity been looking into its past A Chicago developer building. That building has completed the pur- Newcastle bought the and in 2014 commissioned a wants to build 470 residen- would have 31 parking chase yet, and the selling other site, at State and By Eli Rosenberg historian, Paul Erker of Mu- tial units on two Near spaces above a retail space price. The developer and Division streets, for $10.1 The Washington Post nich University, to study its North Side sites, including on the ground floor, where Kirschbraun could not im- million last August, ac- ties to the Nazi regime, a a 39-story tower that a high-end restaurant is mediately be reached for cording to Cook County The German family work that has yet to be would replace one of the planned, according to comment. property records. whose holding company completed more than four last remaining Barnes & Hopkins’ email. At the time the property If Newcastle’s plans are owns controlling stakes in years on. Harf said that the Noble bookstores in the It would replace a three- went on the market, JLL approved, it would be the companies such as Krispy family plans to release more city. story building on the site said the bookstore’s lease latest in a string of glitzy Kreme Doughnuts, Panera information about that Newcastle Ltd. is set to that includes a Chase bank for its two-story, 20,000- residential towers rising Bread, Pret a Manger and study when it is done. unveil details of the two branch. square-foot building could just north of the epicenter Einstein Bros. Bagels prof- In an email, Erker con- projects in an April 10 The email did not indi- be canceled with three of the Gold Coast. ited from the horrors of the firmed that he was investi- community meeting, ac- cate whether Newcastle’s months’ notice. When that That includes the 4 East Nazi regime, according to a gating the company’s his- cording an email that 2nd planned buildings would building is demolished, Elm condo tower kitty- report in a German news- tory during the Nazi era. Ward Ald. Brian Hopkins be condominiums or apart- Barnes & Noble will have corner from the Barnes & paper. “It is about an overall sent to constituents Friday. ments. just two remaining stores Noble building. The tabloid Bild, one of story also in the industry In the larger of the two The Tribune reported in the city: 1 E. Jackson Strong demand for Germany’s most popular context, but in which the projects, Newcastle seeks last September that the Blvd. in the Loop, and in homes and retail space in papers, reported that Albert subject of forced labor plays zoning approval to build a southern property, at the the Webster Place shop- the area has left developers Reimann Sr. and Albert a central role,” Erker said. 39-story, 368-unit tower at southwest corner of State ping center at Clybourn scouring the area for Reimann Jr., whose family “The mandate includes ab- 1120 to 1130 N. State St., and Elm streets, was going and Webster avenues in empty lots and low-slung backs JAB Holdings, had solute scientific independ- according to the alderman. on the market for sale as a the Lincoln Park area. buildings they can replace significant links to the ence and unrestricted ac- It would include 158 park- potential high-rise devel- Lou Malnati’s has a with taller new structures. Third Reich. cess to files, including the ing spaces above ground- opment site. long-term lease for a sin- JAB Holdings is a pri- Benckiser Archive and fam- floor retail. The venture selling the gle-story, 10,000-square- [email protected] vately-held conglomerate ily records. I ask for your About a block north, at property — trusts owned foot building on the south Twitter @Ryan_Ori that has investments in a understanding that I cannot wide portfolio of global provide any information on companies, among them the details and results of the Peet’s Coffee, Keurig Green ongoing project.” Mountain and Dr Pepper- JAB Holdings was Snapple. It acquired Ein- founded in the 1820s by Unique nuke waste dump turns 20 stein Noah Restaurant Johan A. Benckiser, accord- Group, which owns three ing to CB insights, and now Dump, from Page 1 national bagel chains — serves as the “investment Einstein Bros., Noah’s New vehicle” for the Reimann exposed to the weather and York Bagels and Manhattan family. susceptible to natural disas- Bagel — in 2014. It holds stakes in compa- ters, said J.R. Stroble, head The report found that nies behind brands such as of business operations at the Russian civilians and Mucinex, Woolite and Department of Energy’s French prisoners of war Durex condoms, according Carlsbad Field Office, were used as forced labor- to CB Insights, and is a which oversees the contrac- ers in the family’s factories majority shareholder of the tor that operates the repos- and private villas around beauty product company itory. World War II, when it was Coty. In recent years, its “The whole purpose of involved in chemicals-re- aggressive moves to expand WIPP is to isolate this lated manufacturing mostly beyond the world of house- long-lived radioactive, haz- for the food industry, ac- hold goods have drawn at- ardous waste from the ac- cording to Deutsche Welle. tention, particularly in the cessible environment, from “It is all correct,” family world of coffee and baked people and the things peo- spokesman Peter Harf, who goods. It has reportedly ple need in order to live life is one of two managing spent more than $40 billion on Earth,” he said. partners of JAB Holdings, to acquire brands such as Stroble and others in told Bild. “Reimann Senior Peet’s Coffee, Caribou Cof- communities surrounding and Reimann Junior were fee and Keurig Green the repository are steadfast guilty. The two men have Mountain, Stumptown Cof- in their conviction that the passed away, but they actu- fee Roasters and Intelli- facility is a success. They ally belonged in prison.” gentsia. point to 22 sites around the The two men died in 1954 The Reimann family, nation that have been and 1984, respectively. which has been described cleaned up as a result of Other disclosures in the repeatedly in news reports having somewhere to put ERIC DRAPER/AP report include revelations as “secretive,” has an esti- the waste — including In this April 8, 1998, file photo, a worker drives a cart through a tunnel inside the Waste that the two men were mated wealth of some 33 Rocky Flats, a former nucle- Isolation Pilot Plant No. 2, below Carlsbad, N.M. anti-Semites and avowed billion euros, or about $37 ar weapons plant outside supporters of Adolf Hitler, billion, according to the Denver that had a history of hard look at the New Mexi- agement were blamed for on the table. and Reimann Sr. donated to AFP, and is believed to be leaks, spills and other viola- co site about two decades the 2014 radiation release. Toney Anaya, who served the paramilitary SS force as the second-wealthiest in tions. later. With some areas perma- as New Mexico governor in early as 1933, according to Germany. JAB Holdings did For critics, that success is Scientists had to con- nently sealed off due to the 1980s, remembers the Deutsche Welle. not respond to a request for checkered at best. vince themselves and then contamination, more min- heated debates about bring- Reimann Jr. once com- comment. “It’s 80 percent through federal regulators that it was ing will have to be done to ing more radioactive waste plained to the mayor of Erker said he did not its lifetime, and it has dis- safe. One of their tasks was expand capacity. The fed- to the state. He said there Ludwigshafen, where the have an exact date yet when posed of less than 40 per- determining that the an- eral government also is were concerns about safety, family had an industrial he expected to have his cent of the waste and has cient seawater trapped be- spending more than a $500 but the promise of jobs was chemicals company, that report ready. cost more than twice as tween the salt crystals and million to install a new attractive. Some also argued the French prisoners of war According to the AFP, the much as it was supposed to,” bound up in thin bands of ventilation system, sink New Mexico had a moral weren’t working hard company employed as said Don Hancock with the clay within the salt deposit more shafts and make other obligation given its legacy of enough, Deutsche Welle re- many as 175 forced laborers, watchdog group Southwest would pose no problems upgrades aimed at returning uranium mining and its role ported. and produced items for the Research and Information thousands of years later. to “normal business.” in the development of the The report was a remind- Nazi military and weapons Center. “How great of a “It was exciting to be Hancock and some for- atomic bomb. er of the way that some industry. The company has success is that?” working on what was then mer elected leaders in- Another former gover- private businesses that are not provided compensation Officials initially thought going to be the world’s first volved in early discussions nor, Bill Richardson, was on willing to put moral and to any of the forced laborers, the facility would operate deep-geologic repository about the facility worry both sides of the tug of war human rights concerns “but we have since talked for about 25 years. Rather for that class of waste,” said about the subterranean — first as a young Demo- aside are able to profit from about what we can do now,” than wrapping up in the Peter Swift, a senior scien- landfill becoming a dump- cratic congressman who the repression of fascist Harf said. next few years, managers tist at Sandia National Labo- ing ground for high-level wanted to impose environ- regimes. Many German “We want to do more and have bumped the timeline ratories. “Nothing that ra- waste or commercial nucle- mental standards and keep companies have reckoned donate ten million euros to to 2050. dioactive had been put that ar waste. eighteen-wheelers loaded with histories of collabora- a suitable organization,” he The repository was deep underground before. But it would take an act of with waste from passing tion with the Nazi regime, said. carved out of an ancient salt And that’s still true 20 years Congress to expand the through the heart of Santa among them: Hugo Boss, formation about a half-mile later.” repository’s mission, and Fe. Then, he became U.S. Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Luisa Beck contributed to below the surface, with the While the real test will be getting consent from New energy secretary during the others. this report idea that the shifting salt what happens generations Mexico’s delegates would Clinton administration and Harf told Bild that the First published by the Wash- would eventually entomb from now, Swift is confident be a tall order since the pressured the state to clear company plans to give ington Post. the radioactive waste. in the science behind the federal government still has the way for the repository to It was the National Acad- project. no long-term plan for deal- open. emy of Sciences in the 1950s But the wild card in ing with such waste. Ne- “For New Mexico, we’ve that first recommended dis- whether the repository is vada’s proposed Yucca done our share of storing posing of atomic waste in ultimately deemed a success Mountain project is moth- waste, and we’ve done it deep geologic formations. will be the human factor. balled, and no other perma- safely and effectively,” Rich- Apple announces Scientists began taking a After all, missteps by man- nent disposal proposals are ardson said. streaming service

Apple, from Page 1 cessor, CEO Tim Cook, nearly eight years to draw Saint Joseph Hospital to pay $23.6M subscriptions. up the script that the com- Hospital, from Page 1 considered but not admin- Whiten will need exten- daughter gets the help she Netflix, which didn’t pany will now try to ex- istered, the lawsuit stated. sive and permanent medi- needs. show up during Apple’s ecute. Amirah suffered from a She also should have been cal care and full-time at- “It’s just good that we presentation, turned “binge “Apple is very late to this brain dysfunction, called given a blood transfusion tendant care, according to have a little bit of extra watching” into a worldwide game,” eMarketer analyst hypoxic ischemic enceph- more quickly, the lawsuit the lawsuit. help now, with this fund phenomenon several years Paul Verna said. “Netflix alopathy, that happens said. Fieger said the verdict for her, so she can have a ago. Apple’s new video serv- has become the gold stand- when the brain doesn’t Amirah Whiten has holds the hospital account- bit of a life, so she has a ice is expected to have ard in how to create and receive enough blood or “permanent, extensive able. “It should never have chance at it,” Edward original TV shows and distribute content, using all oxygen for a period of time, mental and motoric defi- happened in the first Whiten said. movies that reportedly cost the data they have about according to the lawsuit. cits including but not lim- place,” he said. it more than $1 billion — far their viewers.” Head cooling – a treatment ited to profound brain in- Whiten’s father said the [email protected] less than Netflix and HBO Netflix’s prowess has at- for the condition — was jury,” the lawsuit stated. money will help ensure his Twitter @lschencker spend every year. tracted 139 million sub- Making must-have TV scribers worldwide. But shows and movies that are Apple will have several watchable on any device other deep-pocketed com- has turned Netflix into a petitors fighting for con- American extends 737 Max cancellations force in both Silicon Valley sumers’ dollars. Amazon and Hollywood. has also become a formida- 737 Max, from Page 1 Southwest, which has 34 parked. being grounded. But Apple remained fo- ble force in video streaming. Max aircraft, is making United Airlines, which Aviation authorities cused on making gadgets: Walt Disney Co. is flight that was previously cancellations five days in has 14 Max aircraft, does around the world iPhones, iPads, computers launching its own service scheduled to be on a Max advance, with an average of not have any flights sched- grounded Boeing 737 Max and its Apple TV streaming this year, armed with an aircraft will be canceled, 130 daily cancellations. On uled on the equipment aircraft earlier this month box for TVs. Apple co- imposing library that be- and some flights scheduled Saturday, it also began to through April 9. It doesn’t following deadly crashes founder Steve Jobs began came more formidable with to fly on other aircraft ferry all its Max aircraft to a expect any future cancella- involving the plane model toying with the idea of its purchase of 21st Century types may ultimately be facility in Victorville, Calif., tions as a result of the in Ethiopia and off the building a powerful TV Fox’s films and TV series. canceled. The airline said it without passengers, to free grounding of the planes, coast of Indonesia, which business, but he couldn’t AT&T is debuting another will contact affected fliers up space at the airports and it is using alternate occurred within five pull it off before his death in streaming service built directly. where they had been aircraft to make up for their months of each other. 2011. It has taken his suc- around HBO. Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 3 ‘Birth tourism’ boom in Florida Russian women flocking to U.S. to set up passport of a different coun- try and be able to leave,” said their children with future opportunities Ilya Zhegulev, a journalist for the Latvia-based Russian By Iuliia Stashevska end it, although legal experts website Meduza that is Associated Press are divided on whether he sharply critical of the Krem- can actually do that. lin. MIAMI — Every year, Although there have been Trump denounced birth- hundreds of pregnant Rus- scattered cases of authorities right citizenship before the sian women travel to the arresting operators of birth U.S. midterm election, amid United States to give birth so tourism agencies for visa ramped-up rhetoric on his their child can acquire all the fraud or tax evasion, coming hard-line immigration poli- privileges of American citi- to the U.S. to give birth is cies. The president generally zenship. fundamentally legal. focuses his ire on the U.S.- They pay from $20,000 to Russians interviewed by Mexico border. But last fall he sometimes more than The Associated Press said mentioned he was consider- $50,000 to brokers who ar- they were honest about their ing executive action to revoke range their travel documents, intentions when applying for citizenship for babies born to accommodations and hospi- visas and even showed signed non-U.S. citizens on Ameri- tal stays, often in Florida. contracts with doctors and can soil. No executive action While the cost is high, hospitals. has been taken. their children will be re- There are no figures on The American Civil Liber- warded with opportunities how many foreign women ties Union, other legal groups and travel advantages not travel to the U.S. specifically and even former House available to their Russian to give birth. The Center for Speaker Paul Ryan, typically a countrymen. The parents Immigration Studies, a group supporter of Trump’s propos- themselves may benefit that advocates for stricter als, said the practice couldn’t someday as well. immigration laws, estimated be ended with an order. And the decidedly un- that in 2012, about 36,000 But others, like the Center Russian climate in South foreign-born women gave IULIIA STASHEVSKA/AP PHOTOS for Immigration Studies, Florida and the posh treat- birth in the U.S., then left the Ilya Zhegulev and his wife, Katya, sold two cars to finance a trip to California for the cou- which advocates for less im- ment they receive in the country. ple so she could give birth to — and acquire a U.S. passport for — their son. migration, said the practice is maternity wards — unlike The Russian contingent is harmful. dismal clinics back home — clearly large. Anton “Little Moscow.” she can apply for permanent an appointment for the inter- Vladimir Zhirinovsky, an can ease the financial sting Yachmenev of the Miami “With $30,000, we would residency immigration status view can take months. outspoken Russian law- and make the practice seem Care company that arranges not be able to buy an apart- for the parents. Some Russians fear that maker, said the country can’t more like an extended vaca- such trips, said about 150 ment for our child or do A U.S. passport also gives travel opportunities could di- forbid women from giving tion. Russian families a year use his anything, really. But we could the holder more travel oppor- minish as tensions grow be- birth abroad, and many of The Russians are part of a service, and that there are give her freedom. That’s actu- tunities than a Russian one; tween Moscow and the West, them also travel to Germany wave of “birth tourists” that about 30 such companies just ally really cool,” said Olga Americans can make short- or that Russia might even and Israel. includes sizable numbers of in the area. Zemlyanaya, who gave birth term trips to more than 180 revert to stricter Soviet-era Floridians have shown no women from China and Ni- South Florida is popular to a daughter in December countries without a visa, rules for leaving the country. problem with the influx of geria. among Russians not only for and was staying in South while Russians can go visa- “Seeing the conflict grow- expectant mothers from Rus- President Donald Trump its tropical weather but also Florida until her child got a free only to about 80. ing makes people want to sia. has spoken out against the because of the large Russian- U.S. passport. Traveling to the U.S. on a take precautions because the Yachmenev, the agency provision in the U.S. Constitu- speaking population. Sunny An American passport Russian passport often re- country might well close its manager, says he believes it’s tion that allows “birthright Isles Beach, a city just north confers many advantages. quires a laborious interview borders. And if that happens, good for the state because it citizenship” and has vowed to of Miami, is even nicknamed Once the child turns 21, he or process for a visa. Just getting one would at least have a brings in sizable revenue. Sterling Bay wants a 47-story tower on Michigan Avenue

Ori, from Page 1 the North Side close to final would be 26 parking spaces its plans to the Chicago Plan Group. That includes Oxford city approvals. That process and 48 bike parking spaces Commission and the City The vacant building on Capital Group’s conversion plans for a residential high- could be completed by below ground, the alderman Council’s zoning committee. the site, on the northwest of nearby buildings into the rise on the site. At the time, a April. said in the email. It ultimately will require corner of Michigan and Hotel Julian and London- hotel was not known to be The Chicago-based de- There also would be full City Council approval. Wacker Place, previously House hotels, and John part of the plan for the site. veloper seeks zoning ap- amenities on the fifth and Sterling Bay is the lead was leased to tenants in- Buck Co.’s construction of Sterling Bay’s hands have proval to build the tower 46th floors. developer on the project. Its cluding RadioShack, Wal- the 41-story Mila apartment been full in the meantime, atop a broader podium that Sterling Bay declined to partners are Magellan De- greens and Subway. tower. including completing would include 25,000 comment. velopment Group and Sterling Bay’s plans come Just north of the Chicago McDonald’s new head- square feet of flagship retail The proposal has the Wanxiang America Real after a once-drab stretch of River, Apple opened a new quarters in the Fulton Mar- space, according to Reilly. support of the Chicago Loop Estate Group, a Chicago- Michigan Avenue south of flagship store in late 2017. ket district and bringing its The proposal includes Alliance and the Magnifi- based real estate investment the river has seen several proposed $6 billion Lincoln 280 hotel rooms, topped by cent Mile Association, but arm of Chinese auto parts new developments in recent [email protected] Yards megadevelopment on 290 residential units. There the developer must present manufacturer Wanxiang years. Twitter @Ryan_Ori

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OBITUARIES

PHILIP CORFMAN 1926-2019 Advocate helped shape women’s

reproductive health research Dempsey, Mary Ann Death Notices Mary A. Dempsey, nee Batinick, 94, formerly of By Emily Langer Wheeling. Beloved wife of the late Joseph J. National Women’s Health about the safety of birth- Dempsey. Loving mother of Karen (Owen) Kennedy, The Washington Post Network, said in an inter- control pills. Michael (Donna) Dempsey and Kathleen (James) view that the “range and “At a time when doctors Bartz, Antonia ‘Toni’ Fischer. Cherished grandmother of Melissa (Eric) Philip Corfman, a physi- safety of contraceptive were like kings, to have a Antonia “Toni“ Bartz, nee Meskinis. Age 86. Of Tulsa, Lentz, Ashley (Ezra) Roberts, Meghan Kennedy, cian and the director of the methods available to wom- sympathetic voice made all OK., formerly of Chicago, IL. Devoted wife of the late Darby and Douglas Dempsey, and “GiGi” of Lucas Center for Population Re- en today” in the United the difference,” said Alice Robert Bartz. Loving mother of Bob(Cindy) Bartz and and Liliana Lentz. Fond aunt and friend of many. In search at the National Insti- States is owed more to Wolfson, who was one of the late Steve(Kimbra) Bartz. Cherished grandmoth- lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to er of 4 and greatgrandmother of 6. Toni was also Boys Town, 200 Flanagan Boulevard, PO Box 8000, tutes of Health, was testify- Corfman than to “any other those activists and one of Boys Town, NE 68010 . Visitation Wednesday, April ing in 1970 before a Senate one person.” the protesters at the Senate preceeded in death by her parents, Mike(Antonia) Bartz, and her brother John Meskinis. Toni was 3rd, 4 PM to 8 PM, Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, panel convened to investi- Trained as an obstetri- hearings. “He was that per- formerly employed at Holy Cross Hospital, Draugas 185 E. Northwest Hwy., Palatine. Family and friends gate the safety of birth- cian and gynecologist, he son.” Lithuanian Newspaper, and Central Steel & Wire Co. will meet Thursday, April 4th at Holy Family Church, control pills when a clamor helped shape reproductive Philip Albert Corfman Relatives and friends will gather Saturday, March 2515 W. Palatine Road, Inverness, for Funeral Mass erupted in the gallery. research at the National was born in Berea, Ohio, on 30th, 2019 at St. Symphorosa Church, 6135 S. Austin at 10:30 AM. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. “Why isn’t there a pill for Institute of Child Health July 19, 1926. He traced his Ave., Chicago, IL. 60638 for her Mass of Christian For funeral info 847-359-8020 or visit Mary’s guest men?” members of an activ- and Human Development, outlook to figures including Burial at 10:30 A.M. Interment St. Casimir Lithuanian book at www.smithcorcoran.com ist group known as the where he worked from 1964 his grandmother, who Cemetery. Petkus & Son Funeral Directors in charge District of Columbia Wom- to 1984 and where he was boasted that she could of arrangements. 800-994-7600 or www.petkusfu- en’s Liberation, demanded the first chief of the popula- “drive a team of horses like a neralhomes.com to know. “Why are 10 mil- tion center, and later at the man”; to his mother, who Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries lion women being used as World Health Organization insisted that, as a housewife, guinea pigs?” and the Food and Drug she earned half of the family Blakley, M.D., Palmer Jane The protesters were es- Administration. He retired income; and to his father, Palmer Jane Blakley, M.D. passed away March Drobick, Romana E corted out, according to an from the FDA in 1998. the president of the real 23, 2019, at Metro South Medical Center, from Drobick, Romana E. nee Murphy of Mokena passed account by Barbara Sea- “We wouldn’t have had a estate division of Union complications of COPD following knee replacement away March 8. Beloved daughter of the late Daniel man, an advocate whose women’s health movement Carbide, who participated surgery. She was 68 years old. Palmer is survived and Frances (Klingelschmitt) Murphy, cherished sis- 1969 book “The Doctors’ without Phil Corfman,” in household chores. by the love of her life, Gholamali Afshang M.D., with ter to Daniel (Judy) Murphy of The Villages Florida Case Against the Pill” Seaman, who died in 2008, Corfman served in the whom she was able to enjoy 25 wonderful years. and Thomas (Truly) Murphy of Phoenix Arizona. helped spur Sen. Gaylord once said. “He was our Navy in the Pacific at the She is also survived by her loving brother, Richard Loved by many cousins, nieces and nephews and Ewen Blakley and her devoted sister Allison Blakley dear friend to many. Retired elementary school Nelson, D-Wis., to call the mole. He was our inside end of World War II, then teacher. Memorial Service to be held at St. Georges hearings. When the pro- contact. When we needed completed his bachelor’s (Kenneth) Davis. Palmer was preceded in death by her parents, Richard and Harriet Blakley. Born and Church at 6707 175th St. Tinley Park on April 5th ceedings resumed, Dr. Corf- to get reliable information, degree in premedical stud- raised on the far South Side of Chicago, Palmer was at 10am. Memorials may be made to Misericordia man sided with the women. we could always get it from ies at Ohio’s Oberlin College a 1967 graduate of James H. Bowen High School. Home or Kindred Hospice “The questions were and him. When we needed to in 1950. He graduated from She subsequently matriculated at the University of Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries are important; no one can object to something, he saw Harvard Medical School in Chicago, A.B. 1971; the Columbia University College deny it,” he said years later that we were heard.” 1954. During his early ca- of Physicians and Surgeons, B.S.N. 1973; and the in an interview published in Corfman was credited reer as a practicing obstetri- Feingold School of Medicine at Northwestern University, M.D. 1990. Palmer spent more than Izykowski, John M. the volume “For Women with using his authority to cian, he said, he sought to John M. Izykowski, age 57, of Niles, husband of 12 years as a Critical and Intensive Care Nurse in Only! Your Guide to Health improve the safety of exist- involve fathers in the deliv- Krassimira Angelova; loving father of Emily and Chicago and San Francisco before deciding to be- Empowerment” by Seaman ing contraceptive methods ery of their babies. Brandon; dearest brother of Andrea Izykowski; come a doctor. When she completed her application cherished uncle of Ingrid. Visitation Tuesday 5:00 and a co-author, Gary Null. and expanding research on Corfman was a longtime for medical school in the mid 1980’s, Palmer was pm to 9:00 pm at Skaja Terrace Funeral Home,7812 “The activists were women new ones. He helped lay the resident of Bethesda, Mary- asked to explain any failing or incomplete grades N. Milwaukee Ave. Niles funeral Wednesday 10:15 worried about the safety of groundwork for the emer- land. His wife, the former received as an undergraduate. Palmer explained a am to St. John Brebeuf Church Mass 11:00 am. the pill and had a right to be gency morning-after pill, Eunice Luccock, died in semester in which all of her grades were incom- Interment Maryhill Cemetery. Info: 847-966-7302 or heard. They also had a right and the National Women’s 1980 after three decades of pletes with a single sentence: “In the spring of www.skajafuneralhomes.com. to be wary of the predomi- Health Network credited marriage. Their daughter 1970, the U.S. invaded Cambodia.” Despite a late nance of men on the com- him with guiding mifepris- Caris Corfman died in 2007. start, Palmer worked as a radiologist for more than mittee and the fact that tone - the drug also called Survivors include three 20 years. Palmer began to prepare in earnest for almost all of those giving RU-486 that in combination sons, Stan, Timothy and her medical career at the age of 9, when she was producer, director, and star (as both nurse and doc- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries expert testimony were also with another drug can in- Mark; and six grandchil- tor) of “Life in a Hospital,” a recurring docudrama men.” duce miscarriage - “through dren. His partner of 32 staged in the Blakley family garage. She loved dogs, Corfman, who later a complex and politically years, Harriet B. Presser, the especially dachshunds. The last twenty years of her helped remove high-dose charged approval process.” founder of what is now the life she took great joy and pride from her miniature Kazmier, Valentine A. birth-control pills from the Women’s health activists Maryland Population Re- dachshunds: Cyrus and Lex, both of whom lived Valentine A. Kazmier, 94, of Glen Ellyn formerly of market when safer versions praised him for his efforts to search Center at the Uni- long, happy lives. Both dogs predeceased her. Chicago. Beloved wife of the late Norbert; loving were available, and whom provide patients with de- versity of Maryland, died in Visitation Wednesday, March 27, 2019 from 10:00 mother of Janice (Charles) Stone, Rick (Christine), Ms. Magazine once named tailed information about the 2012. am until time of services 12 noon at the Brady-Gill Martin, Amy and the late Joseph; cherished grand- a “hero” for his efforts on risks and benefits of their Corfman brought to his Funeral Home, 16600 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park. mother of 4; great grandmother of 7; sister of the Interment Fairmount Willow Hills Cemetery, Willow late Sophie, Irene and Eddie; aunt of many nieces behalf of women’s health, prescriptions and to involve work an egalitarianism that Springs. Shiva Thursday night 7-9pm. In lieu of and nephews. Visitation at Williams-Kampp Funeral died Feb. 18 at a retirement them in regulatory matters. some activists argued had flowers, contributions may be to the Almost Home Home, 430 E. Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton from 3:00 P.M. home in Bowie, Maryland. As a member of the FDA long been absent from con- Dachshund Rescue Society or to the Foundation for to 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, March 27, 2019. Prayers He had progressive muscu- committee that reviewed traceptive research. “We the Care of Indigent Animals. For Information please 9:15 A.M. Thursday, March 28, 2019 at the funeral lar atrophy, a condition re- obstetric and gynecological need better methods for contact Brady-Gill Funeral Home. (708) 614-9900 or home, going to St. James the Apostle Church, 480 S. lated to amyotrophic lateral drugs, he saw women’s women,” he once said, “but www.bradygill.com Park Blvd., Glen Ellyn. Mass at 10:00 A.M. Interment sclerosis, said his son Stan health activists sitting in the I think even more impor- Private. In lieu of flowers memorials will be appreci- Corfman. He was 92. hallway and invited them tantly they need some rea- ated for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 Cindy Pearson, executive into what had previously sonably modern methods St Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105. Funeral info 630- 668-0016 or www.williams-kampp.com Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries director of the nonprofit been a closed-door meeting for men.” Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries

Bowes, Margaret ‘Peggy’ Margaret “Peggy” Bowes (nee Moran) 89, beloved Kurek, Jr., Stanley W. Chicago Daily Tribune wife of the late John “Jack”, loving mother of Judy Stanley Walter Kurek, Jr., 73. Beloved father of (Ken) Foy, Jack (Cheryl), Bill, Bobby (Ursula), Tim Nicholas Kurek and Samantha Scirenco. ON MARCH 26 ... In 1956 Althea Gibson be- court.) (Mandy), Mary (Mike) Fitzgibbons, Peggy (Pat) Quinn, Longtime partner of Maureen Strokosch. came the first African- Mike, sister of Mary Ann (Thomas) Lynch, sister in- Friend to many. Stanley was a proud In 1793, In 1982 law of Joan Bowes, grandmother and great grand- veteran of the United States Air Force the Holy Roman American to win a major groundbreaking mother of many. Visitation 3-8 PM Wednesday at and a devoted Catholic. Funeral ser- Empire declared war on tennis title, the women’s ceremonies took place in Kristan Funeral Home PC 219 West Maple Ave. (2 vices Thursday, March 28, 9:30 AM, Smith-Corcoran France. singles in the French Open. Washington, D.C., for the blocks west of Rt. 45 on Rt. 176) Mundelein. Funeral Funeral Home, 185 E Northwest Highway, Palatine, to Vietnam Veterans Memori- mass 9 AM Thursday at the University of St. Mary St. Theresa Catholic Church for a funeral mass at 10 In 1804 the Louisiana Pur- In 1958 the Army launched al. of the Lake Seminary, Chapel of the Immaculate AM. Interment Private Abraham Lincoln Cemetery. chase was divided into the America’s third successful Conception 1000 E. Maple Ave. Mundelein, IL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a char- Territory of Orleans and the satellite, Explorer 3. In 1991 the Bush adminis- Interment Ascension Cemetery, Libertyville. In lieu ity of the donor’s choice. Visitation Wednesday 3 PM District of Louisiana. tration indicated it would of flowers memorials to Extracare 18630 W. Old to 8 PM. Info 847-359-8020 or www.smithcorcoran. In 1962 the Supreme Court not aid rebels seeking to Gages Lake Rd. Grayslake, IL 60030 or University of com In 1816 St. Mary of the Lake Seminary 1000 E. Maple Ave. America’s first sav- gave federal courts the overthrow Iraqi President Mundelein, IL 60060. For information visit www. Also in ings bank, the Bank for power to order reapportion- Saddam Hussein. kristanfuneralhome.com or call 847-566-8020. Savings in the City of New ment of seats in a state 1991 the Supreme Court Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries York, was chartered. legislature, a decision that ruled that criminal defend- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries eventually led to the doc- ants whose coerced confes- In 1827 composer Ludwig trine of “one man, one vote.” sions were improperly used Brauneker, Donna van Beethoven died in Vien- as evidence are not always Donna Brauneker, nee Rimmer, 81, of Lake in the Lassus, Sara na. In 1971 East Pakistan pro- entitled to new trials. Hills, beloved wife of Robert; Sara Antonieta Lassus (nee Tueros), wife of the late claimed its independence, loving mother of Jeffrey Cesar Agusto Lassus and In 1892 poet Walt Whitman taking the name In 1992 a judge in Indianap- (Cheryl), Janice (Joseph) daughter of the late RosaArce died in Camden, N.J. Bangladesh. olis sentenced former Falat, and Lisa (Josef) Bucher; and the late Enrique Tueros. heavyweight boxing cham- loved grandmother of Nicole, Survived by her children: In 1911 playwright Tennes- In 1977 China marked the pion Mike Tyson to six years Hailey, and Jacob Brauneker, Ruthy (Ron) Callahan (nee Ashley, Stefani, and Michael Ahumada), Sarah Ahumada see Williams was born in 150th anniversary of Bee- in prison for raping a Miss Bucher, Justin, Jeremy, and and Martin (Rebecca Columbus, Miss. thoven’s death by lifting a Black America contestant. Julia Falat. Visitation from Rakoczy) Lassus; grandchil- ban on his music. 3:00 pm until 8:00 pm, dren: Ryan Weis, Robin Weis, In 1913 more than 1,400 In 1997 , in the nation’s Thursday at the Glueckert the late Alexandra Callahan, people died in floods that In 1979 the Camp David worst mass suicide, the bod- Funeral Home, Ltd., 1520 N. Arl. Hts. Rd., Arl. Hts. Katie Callahan, Waver L. swept through Ohio, Indi- peace treaty was signed by ies of 21 women and 18 men, and from 9:00 am until time of Funeral Mass at Armstrong and Sebastian Lassus; siblings: Juan Jose ana and Texas. Israeli Prime Minister Men- members of the Heaven’s 10:00 am, Friday St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 700 Boza, Jorge “Coqui” Boza, Carmen “Adela” Moscoso achem Begin and Egyptian Gate doomsday cult, were S. Meier Rd., Mt. Prospect. Interment St. Michael (nee Boza), Amparo Boza and Ruben Boza. Visitation In 1918 Marshal Ferdinand President Anwar Sadat at found in a rented mansion the Archangel. In lieu of flowers, contributions Wednesday March 27th, 3 PM to 8 PM, Smith- to Stroke Out Cancer, 13118 Wexford Hollow Rd Corcoran Funeral Home, 185 E Northwest Highway, Foch of France was named the White House. in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. N, Jacksonville, FL 32224, www.strokeoutcancer. Palatine. Friends and family to meet Thursday commander of the Allied org appreciated. 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Mahon, James Rodgers, Joanne Jane James “Jim” Mahon, native of Mount Bolus, Co. Joanne Rodgers (nee Mechler), age 86, passed away Offlay, Ireland; beloved husband of Joan nee Parra, Ronald J. on March 21, 2019. She was Vlcek, Richard T. Scanlon; adored father of Patricia (Lance) Northcutt, Ronald J. Parra, beloved son of the late Raul and preceded in death by her Richard T. Vlcek, age 86, of Western Springs. Army John (Mary), Robert (Jennifer), and James Jr. (Niki); Vincenta Parra; loving brother of Arthur R. and the husbands, Bob McKenna, Don Veteran. Beloved husband of the late cherished grandfather of Olivia, Elliana, Liam, James late Michael Parra; dearest uncle of Lisa Marie, Winter and Jim Rodgers as Rose E. Vlcek, nee Renella; dear father Oliver, Owen, and Michael; fond brother Mike Arthur R. Jr. (Vivienne), Thomas A. Sr., Amy, Kristina, well as her parents, Charlie of David M. (Karen) Vlcek, Thomas J. (Theresa), Tom (Shirley), Bridie (John Joe), Johnny Raul (Kristen), Vincent; fond great uncle of Alexis M. and Elsie and all of her sib- (Lillian) Vlcek, and Steven R. (Melinda) (Laila), Katie (Martin), Mary (Sean), Pat (Carmel), Parra, Arthur Parra III, Thomas A. Parra Jr., Kylie Parra lings. Joanne is survived by Vlcek; grandfather of Joseph Vlcek, Margaret (John), Elizabeth (Kevin), and Theresa and Adriana Parra. Last but not least beloved father her children, Bob Winter Catherine Vlcek, Natalie Vlcek, and Hailey Vlcek. (Brian); beloved son of the late John and Annie nee to the ferocious Harley Boy. Visitiation Thursday 9 (Jan), John “Jay” Winter (Jenn Richard was a member of the St. Francis Xavier Boland; fond uncle of many; friend to fellow county- A.M. until time of Service 12 Noon at Lawn Funeral Elka) and Holly McHugh (Tim) Church Choir and was also heavily involved with the men and to all who knew him. He found great pride Home 7909 State Road (5500W) Burbank, IL 60459. and her grandchildren, Emily Church Communion Ministry and the Food Pantry and joy in his landscaping business of over 40 years. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Funeral info and Alexis Winter and Kieran and Tristan Molloy. up until his passing. Visitation Tuesday, March 26, Funeral Thursday 9:15 AM from Gibbons Family (708) 636-2320 Joanne was born and raised in the Garfield neigh- 2019, 3 P.M. to 8 P.M. and Wednesday, March 27, Funeral Home, 5917 W Irving Park Rd (1/2 block East borhood of Pittsburgh. She was a gifted athlete who 2019, 8:45 A.M. to 9:15 A.M. at Hitzeman Funeral of Irving and Austin) to St. Rosalie Church. Mass enjoyed sports, picnics, parties and dancing. She Home, Ltd., 9445 W. 31st Street, Brookfield, IL 60513. 10 AM. Interment Maryhill Cemetery. Visitation loved her family, St. Patrick’s Day and the Steelers. Funeral Wednesday 9:15 A.M. to St. Francis Xavier Wednesday 3-9 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries She was our fun-loving “Dancing Queen”. Church, La Grange. Mass 10 A.M. Entombment may be made to the American Cancer Society. For Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Queen of Heaven Mausoleum, Hillside. Memorials info, 773-777-3944 or www.GFFH.com. Association or the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund. Appreciated to Poor Clare Colettine Nuns, Corpus Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Arrangements entrusted to care of Damar-Kaminski Christi Monastery, 2111 South Main Street, Phillips, James S. Funeral Home & Crematorium, 7861 S. 88th Avenue, Rockford, IL 61102. Information 708-485-2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com McCann, Charles J. ‘Chuck’ James S. Phillips age 89, retired executive at Chicago Justice, Illinois. 708-496-0200 or www.kaminskifami- Charles J. “Chuck” McCann, 88. Husband of Rita USG Corp. Beloved husband lyfuneralhomes.com (nèe Gorman) for 58 years. Father of 6 and George. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries for 53 years to Beverly Grandfather of 15 and great-grandfather of 12 ½. Phillips; loving father of Brother of 5. Chuck was a former teacher, natural- James Phillips (Carol Wang), Schaefer, Ronald C. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ist, artist, author, and one truly unique and unfor- Thomas (Emily) Phillips, Ronald Schaefer, died Saturday afternoon, March gettable character. Mem. Mass 10am Thurs., Mar. Daniel Phillips and Janeen 23rd, surrounded by his 28, 2109 at Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 135 (Rex) Savage; proud grand- loving family. Ron was the South Milwaukee Ave., Lake Villa, IL 60046. Mem. father of Caroline, James and beloved husband of 44 years Visitation from 4-8pm Wed., Mar. 27, 2019 at the Waitsman, Seymore “Sonny” Eleanor Phillips, Allison and to Jayne (Quinn). Dearest dad STRANG FUNERAL HOME OF ANTIOCH, 1055 Main Seymore “Sonny” Waitsman, 96. Be- Lucy Savage; dear brother of Jonathan (Julie), David (Isa), St. Antioch, IL 60002. Interment is private. INFO 847- loved husband of the love of his life, the of Joanne Rector. Visitation Cara (Scott) Malcolm, Maggie 395-4000 or www.strangfh.com. In lieu donations to late Bernice nee Baskin. Loving father of Wednesday March 27, 2019 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Ian) Kincaid, Elizabeth, St. Jude’s Children Hospital at www.stjude.org. Shelley (the amicable ex, Gary) Riskin, at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Ben, Kate. Best papa ever Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Lanny (the late Sherry) Waitsman, Barry Boulevard at Old Orchard Road, Skokie, IL 60077. of Ryan and Colin Schaefer, (Marcy) Lyn-Waitsman and the late Funeral Mass Thursday March 28, 2019 11:00 a.m. Grace and Cooper Malcolm, McCarthy, Maureen C. Michael (Liane Sebastian) Waitsman. at Saints Faith Hope & Charity Church, 191 Linden Madison and Connor Kincaid. Proud grandfather of Justin and Micah Riskin, Maureen C. McCarthy (nee Lynn), Age 80, Born into Street Winnetka, IL 60093. Interment private All Brother of Robert, brother-in-law of Susan Schaefer, Paul Lyn-Waitsman and Shaina (Ilya) Barshai. Fond Eternal Life on March 23, Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may Jeff (Mary) Quinn. Beloved uncle of Vicki, Chrissy, uncle of Susan, David (Jenny) and Barbara (Brooks 2019. Beloved wife of Edward be made to Chicago Police Memorial Foundation, John, Matthew, and Valerie. Preceded in death by Frank) Baskin and Harvey (Nancy) Samson. Dear E. McCarthy for 59 years. 1407 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL 60607. Info: his parents, Harry and Irene (Muno), brother Richard, cousin of Lois Levine. Service Wednesday, 10:00 Loving mother of Edward P., www.donnellanfuneral.com or (847) 675-1990.: parents-in-law Ed and Charlotte Quinn, sisters-in- am at Congregation B’nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim, Daniel, John, Mary Danaher law Peggy Schaefer, Jill Quinn, and brother-in-law (BJBE) 1201 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield, IL 60015. (Mike Cummings), Matthew, Jim Quinn. Interment Westlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Molly (Patrick) Cranley, Ron worked for the Archdiocese of Chicago for contributions in his memory to BJBE, www.bjbe. Beanie (Buzz) McClelland, 47 years. He was the first coordinator of Religious org and Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michigan and the late Paul (Sherry) Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Education and first business manager of St. Mary Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601 www.alz.org McCarthy. Proud “Mimi” to Parish (Evanston), as well as business manager of would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago her grandchildren: Eddie St. Nicholas Parish (Evanston). In 1989, Ron brought Jewish Funerals – Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, (Orquidia), Hillary, and Conor; Danny (Alicia) and his business acumen to St. Thomas of Villanova www.cjfinfo.com Katie (Brian); Megan, Brian and Alyssa; Billy and Jack; Pierri, Joseph Parish (Palatine). He was business manager at St. Maggie, MoMo, Patrick, and Zuzu; Francis, Marnie, Joseph “Little Joe“ Pierri, March 23, 2019. Age 90. Thomas for 28 years, retiring from that position in and Teddy; and to her great-grandchildren: Cassidy, Devoted husband of the late Joan Pierri, nee Cerceo. 2017. Ron continued as project manager for the Eddie, Rosalie, Brie, and her angel Baby Jack. Dear Loving father of Joseph Pierri, Jina(late Mark) Pierri- parish until his death. He lived his life by three pil- sister of Arlene Price, and the late Patrick (Anita), Tietje, and Lara( Peter) Luetkehans. Best friend and lars: faith, family, and hard work. Ron was loved and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries the late Terry (Janet), the late Joseph (Patricia) and partner of Laura Anderson. Cherished grandfather will be greatly missed. the late John Lynn. Also loved by her many nieces of Margaret Bozzano, Nicole Bozzano, Nicholas Visitation is Wednesday, March 27th from 4:00 pm and nephews. Maureen was blessed with a special Pierri, Julianna Pierri, Joseph Luetkehans, William – 7:00 pm at St. Thomas of Villanova Church (1201 gift of making everyone feel like family. Alumna of Luetkehans, Antonio Pierri, Eva Marie Grady, and East Anderson Dr. Palatine, IL) with funeral Mass to Wilhelm, Walter ‘Wally’ LCM School of Nursing (1959), Proud neighbor of Evon Luetkehans. Beloved father in law of Janet follow at 7:00pm. Interment private. Walter “Wally” Wilhelm 86, beloved husband of the one of the best blocks in Beverly, Longwood Drive, Arida. Fond uncle of many nieces and neph- In lieu of flowers, please tell those dear to you, “I late Maryann (nee Brown), loving father and fond member of the Mercy Circle commu- ews. Joseph was the proud owner of Little Joe‘s love you more”. of Perry, Brenda (Greg) Larson, Todd nity. Visitation Wednesday 3-8pm at Christ the King Restaurant in Chicago‘s Marquette Park neighbor- Info: 847 675-1990 or www.donnellanfuneral.com. (Kathy), father in-law of Sandy, grandfa- Church, 9235 S. Hamilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60643. hood. Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. at Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ther of 9, great grandfather of 7, brother Family and friends will meet at church on Thursday the Petkus Lemont Funeral Home, 12401 S. Archer of Gene (Marge), Ray (Sandy) and the morning for Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30am. Ave.,(at Derby Rd.), Lemont. To St. Patrick Church Sivak, Sharon late 7 siblings. Visitation 3-7:30 PM Thursday at Private Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Memorials , Lemont, for Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 Sharon Marie Sivak, age 63, passed away on March Kristan Funeral Home PC 219 West Maple Ave. (2 to Mercy Circle, 3659 W. 99th St., Chicago, IL 60655 A.M. Private entombment at St. Mary Cemetery, 21, 2019 in San Antonio, blocks west of Rt. 45 on Rt. 176) Mundelein. Funeral or the Christ the King School Foundation are most Evergreen Park, Il. In lieu of Flowers, Memorial TX. She was a resident of service at 7:30 PM. Interment Friday in Ivanhoe appreciated. Info: Heeney-Laughlin Funeral Directors Offerings in Joseph‘s name may be made to St. Jude Boerne, Texas, and formerly Cemetery. For information visit www.kristanfuner- 708-636-5500 or www.heeneyfh.com Children‘s Hospital and will be deeply appreciated. of Hinsdale and Clarendon alhome.com or call 847-566-8020. Visitation Tuesday 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. 800-994-7600 or Hills, Illinois. She was born Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries www.petkusfuneralhomes.com September 22, 1955 in San Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Antonio, Texas. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sharon is preceded in death by her mother, Berniece Winter McGinty, Lorian L. (Danish) Keller, and her sister, See Joanne Jane Rodgers notice. Visitation for Lorian L. McGinty, 77, of Long Grove, Pollock, Mary Colette Laura Keller. She is survived Mary Colette O. Pollock, neé O’Malley, 91, passed will be from 3:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Friday, March by her father, Walter Keller; her husband, Bill Sivak; away at home on March 29, 2019 at Ahlgrim Family Funeral Home, 415 S. children: Jennifer Lakin (Sean), Mark Sivak (Aletha), 23, 2019. Beloved wife of Buesching Road, Lake Zurich. Prayers will be said at Laura McVey, Betsy Kelly (Joe), Emily Sivak; and the late Charles A. Pollock. 10:30 AM on Saturday, March 30, 2019, at the funeral grandchildren: Molly, Matthew, Maggie, Terrell, Lily, Loving mother of Leslie (Tom) home, proceeding to St. Francis de Sales Church, 33 Jacob, Liam, Hannah, Johnny. She is also survived by Kennedy and Nan (Julian) S. Buesching Road for the Funeral Mass at 11:00 AM. her siblings: Walt Keller (Loretta), Diane Keller (Blair Griffiths. Adoring grand- Interment will follow at St. Michael the Archangel Dalgleish), Elaine Schott (Steve), Linda Keller and mother of Courtney Kennedy, Cemetery, Palatine. Lorian was born on July 22, Roger Keller (Kristine). Charlotte and Lillian Griffiths, 1941 to Edward and Margaret Connell. She passed Visitation will be held Tuesday, March 26, 2019 and nieces and nephews. She away at home on Saturday, March 23, 2019 with from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at St. Peter The Apostle was the former President of her family by her side. Lorian grew up in Chicago; in Catholic Church, Day Chapel , 202 W Kronkosky, The Children’s Home and Aid 1961, she married Charles P. McGinty. They moved Boerne, Texas. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Society of Illinois, former President of The Illinois to Long Grove in 1971 where they raised their fam- Breakthrough Ministry of Chicago at www.break- Club for Catholic Women, a Trustee of Dominican ily while Charles owned and operated McGinty Bros, through.org. To leave condolences for the family, University, a Board Member of USO of Illinois and Inc. Lorian was a long time member of St. Francis please visit www.ebensberger-fisher.com and select The Shirley Ryan Ability Lab. In lieu of flowers, con- de Sales Catholic Church where she proudly started obituaries. Arrangements with Ebensberger-Fisher tributions can be made to The Shirley Ryan Ability the girl’s basketball program and coached for many Funeral Home of Boerne. Lab, 355 E Erie Street, Chicago IL 60611. A visita- years. Lorian was the beloved wife of the late Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries tion will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1107 Charles P. McGinty for 49 years. She is survived by N Orleans Street, Chicago, IL 60610 on Thursday, her children, Charles Jr., Mike (Christine), Tim (Mary) March 28, 2019 from 9-10am, Mass of Christian Stickles, Mary Virginia and Brian (Beth); grandchildren, Meghan, Kristin Burial held at 10am. Interment to follow at Calvary Mary V. Stickles, age 101, passed on March 21, 2019. (Jack), Molly, Katie (Kevin), Madison, T.J., Callahan, Catholic Cemetery, Evanston. For additional infor- Beloved wife of Robert (61 years); loving mother to Jake, Marisa, and Karrick; great-granddaughter, mation contact Drake and Son Funeral Home,773- Virginia Spring (William); grandmother to William Olivia; and her siblings, Patrick (Terri) Connell, Tom 561-6874. Drakeandsonfuneralhome.com (Molly), Robert (Aimee), Thomas (Christina) and great (Mary) Connell, Ed (the late Bonita) Connell, Marge Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries grandmother of five (Elinor, Julia, Benjamin, Andrew (the late Dennis) Polowy, Kate (Larry) Budnick, and William). Predeceased by parents Cora and Colleen (the late Joe) Arns, and Kelly (John) Dall. In Thomas Marshall and sisters (Peggy and Barbara). lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to Memorial service on Saturday, March 30th at 10:30 the St. Francis Girls Basketball Program. For info. Riley, Frances T. ‘Fran’ at St Mark’s Church in Geneva, Il. 847-540-8871 or www.ahlgrimffs.com. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Frances T. “Fran” Riley, nee Prasch, 91, of Norwood Park. Devoted and loving wife Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries of the late Bernard J. Riley. Stunard, Eugene W ‘Gene’ Dear sister of the late Marge Gene Stunard, MAI, passed in peace Saturday, March Murray, Carole A. Rollett, Genevieve Mahoney, 23, 2019 at the age of 86. Carole A. Murray (nee Wagner), age 79, beloved wife John Philip Prasch. Loving Loving husband of Joan since of the late William J. Murray; loving mother of Bill mother of Mary Fran (Frank 1955. Loving brother of the (Janice), Mike (Mary), John (Karen), Pat (Ann), Lynda Maggio) Riley, Tim (Yvonne) late Irene and Arthur (Art). (Todd) Harrison and Karen (Jim) Shemanski; cher- Riley, Pat (Denny) Berkery, Beloved and devoted father ished grandmother of Allison (Justin), Dan (Talisa), Kathy (Pete) Krauskopf, Peggy of Laura (Jim) Kutill, the late Elizabeth (Mark), Jessica, Amanda, Jill, Jack, Kyle, (Peter) Walsh and Colleen Vicki (late James) Shepard Jacob, Kate, Shane, and the late Lee Ann; dearest Riley. Proud grandmother of and Walter (Shelley) Stunard. great-grandmother of Gideon, Michaela, Laila and Nell (Mike Starr) and Nick Maggio, Meghan (Luke) Grandfather to James and Evelyn. Visitation Thursday 3-9 P.M. Funeral Friday Riley Wiesbrock, Molly and Shannon Berkery, Nora Chris Kutill, Sydney Shephard 9:15 A.M. from Lawn Funeral Home 7732 W. 159th Every Krauskopf, Maggie and Dan Walsh, Wil and Antony and Wesley, Ryan and Riley St. Orland Park, IL 60462 to St. Damian Church Mass DeCero. Great Grandmother of Evelyn Wiesbrock Stunard, and the late Jamie Shephard. Gene en- 10 A.M. Interment Good Shepherd Cemetery. In and Samuel Starr. Cherished aunt to many nieces joyed sailing out of Monroe Harbor and was a loyal lieu of flowers, memorials to The Lee Ann Murray and nephews. 40 year friend of Lois W. member of the Columbia and Chicago Yacht Clubs. life story “Everything Counts” Actuarial Science Endowed Visitation Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at the M J He was a graduate of Marshall High School and Scholarship Fund #452-6000, Campus Box 3060 Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 N. Northwest Hwy. the University of Illinois. A member of the ROTC at Normal, IL 61790, would be appreciated. Funeral Chicago from 3-9 pm. Thursday visitation at Suerths both schools, Gene served as a Second Lieutenant info: 708-429-3200 or www.lawnfh.com deserves from 9:00 to 10:00 followed by 10:30 Mass at St. in the US Army in Korea, after college graduation. Thecla Church, 6725 W. Devon, Chicago (Devon Beginning in 1968, Gene and Joan Stunard founded and Oak Park Aves). Interment Queen of Heaven Appraisal Research Counselors, which grew into Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials to Rainbow one of the most respected real estate valuation and to be told. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Hospice www.rainbowhospice.org and Misericordia consulting firms in Chicago. The company, now as www.misercordia.com For further information Integra Realty Resources – Chicago, continues their Needham, John ‘Jack’ 773-631-1240 or www.suerth.com. legacy today. Respected early expert on condo- Retired CPD. Beloved husband to Agnes Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries minium properties, Gene served as the President Share your loved one’s story at (nee Michalewicz); loving father to of the Chicago Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, placeanad.chicagotribune.com Debra (Joseph) Colucci, Catherine Mod- Chapter and International President of the Lambda linski, Daniel (Susan), Teresa (Raymond) Alpha International land economics society, and is a Petrie, and the late Michael and Brian; Roats, Barbara Jeanne member of the Chicago Association of Realtors hall cherished brother of Michael (Colette), Barbara Jeanne Roats nee Perry, dear friend of of fame. Gene was an experienced educator for the Kathleen, Ellen, and the late Patrick, Marietta Kappel & the late John O’Donnell the late Appraisal Institute and served on many committees Phelim, and Jerome; fond grandfather, great James Cocconate. Memorial mass Wednesday, in support of the industry. He always considered grandfather, uncle, great uncle, and friend to many; March 27th 10:00 am at Holy Name Cathedral himself a teacher to the staff, but everyone knew son of the late John and Mary (O’Malley), both of Chapel 30 E. Superior St. Chicago, IL 60654. he felt they all worked with him and not for him. County Mayo, Ireland. Intelligence Detective most Interment Private. Arrangements by Giancola Per Gene’s wishes a private service will take place. of 32 years. Visitation Tuesday from 3:00 p.m.-8:00 Funeral & Cremation Celebration of life reception at Columbia Yacht Club, p.m. at Cooney Funeral Home located at 625 800.975.4321 www.giancolafuneral.com April 1, 2019, 3:00 to 7:00. In lieu of flowers please Brought to you by Legacy.com® Busse Hwy. in Park Ridge. Funeral Wednesday, consider a donation to causes he felt strongly prayers at 9:30 a.m. to St. Tarcissus Church for about, The Hundred Club of Chicago, for the support Mass at 10:00 a.m. Interment All Saints Cemetery. of the families of fallen police and firefighters, or the For information please call 847-685-1002 or visit Jamie Shephard memorial fund for junior sailing at Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries www.cooneyfuneralhome.com Columbia Yacht Club. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries 6 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

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TAX DEED NO. 2019COTD000693, holders of Bear Stearns asset-backed Patino Salmeron (Mother) Jr., and Rita M. Schanstra, Unknown Heirs FILED: 3/13/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County Securities I, LLC, asset-backed certificates, Notice is given you, Raekwon Freeman and Legatees of Caroles Schanstra, any of Cook. Date Premises Sold July 20, 2017 series 2007-HE-2, MERS, LLC as nominee JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00873 (Minor-Respondent) and Nancy Smith Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants. Certificate No. 17S-0006619. Sold for for Encore Credit Corporation c/o CT (Mother), respondents, and TO ALL WHOM TAX DEED NO. 2019COTD000696, FILED: General Taxes of 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, Corporation System, Leon Bonner, Lemont NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IT MAY CONCERN, that on January 8, 3/13/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. 2014, 2015 Sold for Special Assessment Bonner, and Cook County Jail c/o Johnnie - Motorcycles Wanted! Cash Paid! 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Date Premises Diego-Rojas AKA Jose Guadalupe AKA Green in the Cook County 6th Municipal N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Legal Description or Property Index No. 13- Sold July 24, 2017 Certificate No. 17S- Jose Guadalupe Diego Rojas (Father), Courthouse located at 16501 South Kedzie DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at 22-322-039-0000. This notice is to advise 0009799. Sold for General Taxes of 2013, unknown, Any And All Unknown Fathers Parkway, Markham, Illinois on 04/08/2019 9960 Pacific Ave., Schiller Park, Illinois 60131. you that the above property has been sold 2014, 2015 Sold for Special Assessment Any , respondents, and to All Whom It May at 9:00 AM IN CALENDAR 76 COURTROOM Legal Description or Property Index No. 12- for delinquent taxes and that the period of of (Municipality) and special assessment Concern, that on September 7, 2018, a 099 , 21-409-014-0000. This notice is to advise redemption from the sale will expire on July number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Inst. No. petition was filed under the Juvenile Court you that the above property has been sold 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in or as soon thereafter as this case may be for delinquent taxes and that the period of to increase at 6-month intervals from the DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at the courtroom of Judge Robert Balanoff heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held redemption from the sale will expire on July date of sale and may be further increased 1107 N Harding Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60651. in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, upon the petition to have the minor declared 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- 1100 So. 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YOU ARE URGED TO to possession of this property if redemption WANTED Paying Cash for Military Items, YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS American, German, Japanese & Other OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT ADDRESS: 16501 South Kedzie Parkway 2019. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This Countries from Any Period. Also Marx TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL CITY/STATE: Markham, Illinois 60428 but your right to redeem will already have PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court Playsets, Toy Soldiers, Trains, Miscellaneous RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (708) 232-4061 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard Toys & Antiques. 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Call 1-855-383-6517 COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND Date Premises Sold July 14, 2019 Certificate CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD IL. Scope of Examination: Knowledge of TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF No. 17S-0002487 & 17S-0002488. Sold for Nawrocki, City of Chicago - Department PROTECTION DIVISION laborer foreman practices. Nature of Position COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK General Taxes of 2006-2015 Sold for Special of Water Management, The Huntington Walter Trueblood If you may have AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: National Bank, s/i/i Vilage Bank and Trust, worked with Walter Trueblood at the and Duties: Under general supervision, has Assessment of (Municipality) and special Armour facility in McCook, IL between IN THE INTEREST OF immediate charge of a crew of unskilled 3/22/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6202616 assessment number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Clerk of the City of Chicago, City of Chicago - Building and License Enforcement Division, 1949 and 1985 I would appreciate a few Ka’Lani Gordon laborers working on general cleaning and Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN minutes of your time. Please contact City of Chicago - Department of Law, and grounds maintenance at a sewage treatment SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Property R. Craig Bullock at Bullock Campbell MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Sajyra Allen located at 2511 Saint Charles Rd, Bellwood, Amjad Owaynat, S.H. & Associates, Inc. Bullock & Harris. 844-500-0844 plant. Pay: $43.25 per hour (Mother) Illinois 60104. Legal Description or Property c/o Samy Hammad, any Unknown Owners Index No. 15-09-209-015-0000 and 15-09- and Nonrecord Claimants. TAX DEED NO. JUVENILE NO.: 19JA00031 Senior Desktop Engineer 209-034-0000. This notice is to advise you 2019COTD000691, FILED: 3/13/2019, TAKE (Original &Promotional) that the above property has been sold for NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises NOTICE OF PUBLICATION delinquent taxes and that the period of Sold July 24, 2017 Certificate No. 17S- 0009972. Sold for General Taxes of 2006- STUFF FOR SALE Application Filing Period: March 15, 2019 redemption from the sale will expire on July Unknown (Father) 2012 Sold for Special Assessment of NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, , through April 12, 2019. Examination Date: To: Cook County Clerk - Karen A. Yarbrough, 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject respondents, and to All Whom It May (Municipality) and special assessment May 4, 2019. Location: To be announced. Unknown Owners and Occupants, First to increase at 6-month intervals from the Concern, that on January 15, 2019, a date of sale and may be further increased number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Inst. No. Scope of Examination: Knowledge of senior Savings Bank of Hegewisch s/i/i Lake Federal N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Bank, Village of Franklin Park c/o Village Clerk, if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Bruno Joey Handicap Scooter Lift 4 years Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the desktop engineer practices. Nature of Position DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at old $900 OBO 708-738-8102 Attorney General of the United States U.S. assignee pays any subsequently accruing Nicholas Geanopoulos 350 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60644. courtroom of Judge and Duties: Under direction, plans, manages Department of Justice, John Lausch United taxes or special assessments to redeem in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, and supports all desktop enterprise solutions for the property from subsequent forfeitures Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- States Attorney for the Northern District of 09-402-025-0000. This notice is to advise 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, hardware, operating systems, patch Illinois, Internal Revenue Service, Franklin or tax sales. Check with the county clerk ON 04/15/2019,at 10:00 AM in CALENDAR as to the exact amount you owe before you that the above property has been sold LEGAL NOTICES management, antivirus, software distribution, Cig Depot, and Sandra Semler Hazemi for delinquent taxes and that the period of 17 COURTROOM K, or as soon thereafter a/k/a Sean Semler, any Unknown Owners redeeming. This notice is also to advise GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION as this case may be heard, an adjudicatory and mobile device management and contributes you that a petition has been filed for a tax redemption from the sale will expire on July to the design and implementation of core end- and Nonrecord Claimants. TAX DEED NO. 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject hearing will be held upon the petition to 2019COTD000668, FILED: 3/11/2019, TAKE deed which will transfer title and the right have the minor declared to be a ward of the user technology standards. Pay: $109,991.70 to possession of this property if redemption to increase at 6-month intervals from the NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold date of sale and may be further increased court and for other relief under the Act. per year July 13, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0002250, is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK 17S-0002251, 17S-0002252, 17S-0002253 assignee pays any subsequently accruing COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS Applications can be submitted online only at & 17S-0002254. Sold for General Taxes of of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, taxes or special assessments to redeem CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD www.districtjobs.org. 2006-2015 Sold for Special Assessment the property from subsequent forfeitures PROTECTION DIVISION AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO of (Municipality) and special assessment Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 21, TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND 2019. You may be present at this hearing or tax sales. Check with the county clerk Additional information may be found at number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Inst. No. as to the exact amount you owe before IN THE INTEREST OF TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR but your right to redeem will already have CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL www.mwrd.org or call 312-751-5100. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO redeeming. This notice is also to advise Elijah Floyd DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at you that a petition has been filed for a tax PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE 3019 Rose St, Franklin Park, Illinois 60131. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any deed which will transfer title and the right MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Andrelia Floyd Mailed, Emailed, Hand delivered or Faxed Legal Description or Property Index No. 12- to possession of this property if redemption (Mother) YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT Applications Will Not Be Accented. 27-106-015-0000, 12-27-106-016-0000, 12- time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This Resumes Will Not Be Accepted In Place of 27-106-017-0000, 12-27-106-018-0000 and matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court JUVENILE NO.: 17JA00315 TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL 12-27-106-019-0000. This notice is to advise at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Application Forms. Illinois. For further information, contact the of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard An Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F/D you that the above property has been sold J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION for delinquent taxes and that the period of County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled Pub: 3/15-3/29/2019 Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 21, redemption from the sale will expire on July 2019. You may be present at this hearing NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Antoine Madison to further written notices or publication 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF notices of the proceedings in this case, COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK but your right to redeem will already have (Father), AKA Antoine Madison , to increase at 6-month intervals from the expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO respondents, and to All Whom It May including the filing of an amended petition date of sale and may be further increased AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: or a motion to terminate parental rights. 3/21/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6201928 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Concern, that on February 14, 2019, if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any a petition was filed under the Juvenile assignee pays any subsequently accruing UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying Court Act by KIM FOXX in this court and taxes or special assessments to redeem to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, that in the courtroom of Judge Nicholas show cause against the petition, the the property from subsequent forfeitures allegations of the petition may stand at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Geanopoulos in the Cook County Juvenile or tax sales. Check with the county clerk To: Cook County Clerk - Karen A. Yarbrough, Illinois. For further information, contact the Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, admitted as against you and each of you, as to the exact amount you owe before Unknown Occupants, Mother Goose Day and an order or judgment entered. County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Chicago, Illinois, ON 04/15/2019, at 11:00 redeeming. This notice is also to advise Care, Mother Goose Day Care, Inc., Mother Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. AM in CALENDAR 17 COURTROOM K, or as you that a petition has been filed for a tax Goose Day Care, Inc. c/o Illinois Secretary DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF soon thereafter as this case may be heard, deed which will transfer title and the right of State, Asset Acceptance, LLC c/o Midland COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK a hearing will be held upon the petition to COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS to possession of this property if redemption Credit Management, Inc., LVNV Funding, LLC, March 26, 2019 AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: terminate your parental rights and appoint a is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This Village of Hillside c/o Village Clerk, Christine 3/15/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6196098 guardian with power to consent to adoption. matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court Peliksa, Christine Peliksa, Mother Goose Day of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard Care Center c/o Christine Peliksa, Earnest THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, E. Torkilsen, Bonnie Lynn Magnafichi, and CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 21, Ronald Jay Torkilsen, Unknown Heirs and To: Cook County Clerk - Karen A. Yarbrough, AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT 2019. You may be present at this hearing Legatees of Joyce Shimkus, any Unknown Unknown Owners and Occupants, and TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND JUVENILE JUSTICE DIVISION but your right to redeem will already have Owners and Nonrecord Claimants. TAX Bettie J. Johnson, Bettie J. Johnson, any TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO DEED NO. 2019COTD000724, FILED: Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants. CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL IN THE INTEREST OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 3/20/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. TAX DEED NO. 2019COTD000702, FILED: PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE Noah A Rodriguez PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any Date Premises Sold July 14, 2017 Certificate 3/13/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying No. 17S-0002640. Sold for General Taxes Date Premises Sold July 24, 2017 Certificate YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT A MINOR to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, of 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, No. 17S-0010006. Sold for General Taxes OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT NO. 2019JD00258 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 2014, 2015 Sold for Special Assessment of 2009-2012 Sold for Special Assessment TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL Illinois. For further information, contact the of (Municipality) and special assessment of (Municipality) and special assessment RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Inst. No. number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Inst. No. Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled Notice is given you, Samuel Santiago TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at to further written notices or publication (Father), respondents, and TO ALL WHOM COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK 1809 S. Wolf Rd., Hillside, Illinois 60162. 4418 W Madison St., Chicago, Illinois 60624. notices of the proceedings in this case, IT MAY CONCERN, that on February 14, AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: Legal Description or Property Index No. 15- Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- including the filing of an amended petition 2019, a petition was filed under the Juvenile 3/21/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6202026 20-311-052-0000. This notice is to advise 10-331-032-0000. This notice is to advise or a motion to terminate parental rights. Court Act by KIM FOXX, STATE’S ATTORNEY you that the above property has been sold you that the above property has been sold OF COOK COUNTY through her assistant for delinquent taxes and that the period of for delinquent taxes and that the period of UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and State’s Attorney in this court and that in redemption from the sale will expire on July redemption from the sale will expire on July show cause against the petition, the the courtroom of Judge Stuart Lubin in the 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject allegations of the petition may stand Cook County Juvenile Court Building located to increase at 6-month intervals from the to increase at 6-month intervals from the admitted as against you and each of you, at 1100 South Hamilton, Chicago, Illinois on date of sale and may be further increased date of sale and may be further increased and an order or judgment entered. 04/08/2019 at 9:00 AM IN CALENDAR 58 if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her COURTROOM 11 , assignee pays any subsequently accruing assignee pays any subsequently accruing DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT taxes or special assessments to redeem taxes or special assessments to redeem COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS or as soon thereafter as this case may be the property from subsequent forfeitures the property from subsequent forfeitures March 26, 2019 heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held or tax sales. Check with the county clerk or tax sales. Check with the county clerk upon the petition to have the minor declared as to the exact amount you owe before as to the exact amount you owe before to be a ward of the court and for other relief redeeming. This notice is also to advise redeeming. This notice is also to advise under the Act. The court has authority in you that a petition has been filed for a tax you that a petition has been filed for a tax this case to take from you the custody and deed which will transfer title and the right deed which will transfer title and the right guardianship of the minor. to possession of this property if redemption to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This Unless you appear at the hearing and show matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court cause to the contrary, an order or judgment of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard by default may be entered against you for J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, the relief asked in the petition. Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 7, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 21, 2019. You may be present at this hearing 2019. You may be present at this hearing DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF COURT but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have March 26, 2019 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF ASSISTANT STATE’S ATTORNEY: PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any HOUSEHOLD & B. Pucci, E. Bammel time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying ATTORNEY FOR: to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, HOME IMPROVEMENT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, ADDRESS: 1100 South Hamilton Illinois. For further information, contact the Illinois. For further information, contact the SERVICES CITY/STATE: Chicago, Illinois 60612 County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark TELEPHONE NUMBER: (312) 433-7000 Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Kitchen and bathroom remodeling ATTORNEY NO.: 33182 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF Professional kitchen and bathroom COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK remodeling 20 years experience Peter 630 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: 3624195 COOK COUNTY OF ILLINOIS 3/21/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6202585 3/15/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6196247

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To: Latanya Slappy, Unknown Owners and To: Cook County Clerk - Karen A. Yarbrough, To: City of Chicago - Department of To: Cook County Clerk - Karen A. Yarbrough, To: Cook County Clerk - Karen A. Yarbrough, To: Cook County Clerk - Karen A. Yarbrough, Occupants, Clerk of Cook County, Clerk Unknown Owners and Occupants, and Buildings, Clerk of Cook County, Clerk of Unknown Owners and Occupants, Reynolds Unknown Owners and Occupants, Roshonda Ronald Scott, Unknown Owners and of the City of Chicago, City of Chicago - Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, the City of Chicago, Unknown Owners and Vision Outreach a/k/a Reynolds Vision Furlow, City of Chicago - Department of Occupants, and Ronald Scott, Ronald Scott, Department of Buildings, City of Chicago Charles Deless, any Unknown Owners Occupants, Unknown Heirs and Legatees Outreach Ministries Center c/o Secretary Water Management, City of Chicago Clerk, any Unknown Owners and Nonrecord - Department of Streets and Sanitation, and Nonrecord Claimants. TAX DEED NO. of Judy Marie Hill, Harry Goodgold, Trustee of State, Reynolds Vision Outrea, Eunita Anna M. Valencia, Illinois Department of Claimants. TAX DEED NO. 2019COTD000694, Latanya Slappy, and Perry Boyd, Jr., Unknown 2019COTD000705, FILED: 3/13/2019, TAKE Under the provisions of a trust agreeent Reynolds a/k/a Eunita Horton, George Revenue, Kays Enterprises, Inc. c/o Nasser FILED: 3/13/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County Heirs and Legatees of Rosie Slappy, any NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold dated January 1, 1969 and known as trust Horton, City of Chicago Clerk, Anna M. Diab, Kays Enterprises, Inc. c/o Secretary of Cook. Date Premises Sold July 12, 2017 Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants. July 21, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0008708. #10, and Deshawna Hill, Deshawna Hill, Valencia, and City of Chicago - Department of State, Four Seasons Home Services, LLC Certificate No. 17S-000082. Sold for General TAX DEED NO. 2019COTD000723, FILED: Sold for General Taxes of 2008-2015 Sold any Unknown Owners and Nonrecord of Water Management, Reynolds Vision c/o George Asimakopoulos, Tommy Furlow, Taxes of 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Sold for 3/20/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Claimants. TAX DEED NO. 2019COTD000729, Outreach a/k/a Reyonlds Vision Outreach Tots Express Learning Center c/o Roshonda Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Date Premises Sold July 21, 2017 Certificate special assessment number N/A. Warrant FILED: 3/20/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County Ministries Center c/o Derrick G. Reynolds, any Furlow, and any Unknown Owners and special assessment number N/A. Warrant No. 17S-0008278. Sold for General Taxes of No. N/A. Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY of Cook. Date Premises Sold July 24, 2017 Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants. Nonrecord Claimants. TAX DEED NO. No. N/A. Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Certificate No. 17S-0008810 & 17S-0008811. TAX DEED NO. 2019COTD000722, FILED: 2019COTD000718, FILED: 3/18/2019, TAKE HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, Property located at 816 W 71st St, Chicago, Sold for General Taxes of 1997, 1998, 1999, 3/19/2019, TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold Property located at 20821 E Traverse 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Sold for Illinois 60621. Legal Description or Property 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, Date Premises Sold July 19, 2017 Certificate July 19, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0005928. Ave, Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411. Legal Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Index No. 20-20-431-018-0000. This notice is 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, No. 17S-0005164. Sold for General Taxes Sold for General Taxes of 2010, 2011, Description or Property Index No. 32-19- special assessment number N/A. Warrant to advise you that the above property has 2014, 2015 Sold for Special Assessment of 1997-2015 Sold for Special Assessment 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Sold for Special 106-008-0000. This notice is to advise you No. N/A. Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY been sold for delinquent taxes and that of (Municipality) and special assessment of (Municipality) and special assessment Assessment of (Municipality) and special that the above property has been sold for HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. the period of redemption from the sale number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Inst. No. number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. Inst. No. assessment number N/A. Warrant No. N/A. delinquent taxes and that the period of Property located at 6000 S Winchester Ave, will expire on July 1, 2019. The amount to N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN redemption from the sale will expire on July Chicago, Illinois 60636. Legal Description redeem is subject to increase at 6-month DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Property 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject or Property Index No. 20-18-408-025-0000. intervals from the date of sale and may be 58 W. 68th St, Chicago, Illinois 60621. Legal 628 E. 67th St., Chicago, Illinois 60637. located at 8950 S Cottage Grove Ave, to increase at 6-month intervals from the This notice is to advise you that the above further increased if the purchaser at the Description or Property Index No. 20-21- Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- Chicago, Illinois 60619. Legal Description date of sale and may be further increased property has been sold for delinquent taxes tax sale or his or her assignee pays any 403-031-0000 and 20-21-403-036-0000. 22-229-037-00000. This notice is to advise or Property Index No. 25-03-223-041-0000. if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her and that the period of redemption from subsequently accruing taxes or special This notice is to advise you that the above you that the above property has been sold This notice is to advise you that the above assignee pays any subsequently accruing the sale will expire on July 1, 2019. The assessments to redeem the property from property has been sold for delinquent taxes for delinquent taxes and that the period of property has been sold for delinquent taxes taxes or special assessments to redeem amount to redeem is subject to increase at subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check and that the period of redemption from redemption from the sale will expire on July and that the period of redemption from the property from subsequent forfeitures 6-month intervals from the date of sale and with the county clerk as to the exact the sale will expire on July 1, 2019. The 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject the sale will expire on July 1, 2019. The or tax sales. Check with the county clerk may be further increased if the purchaser amount you owe before redeeming. This amount to redeem is subject to increase at to increase at 6-month intervals from the amount to redeem is subject to increase at as to the exact amount you owe before at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays notice is also to advise you that a petition 6-month intervals from the date of sale and date of sale and may be further increased 6-month intervals from the date of sale and redeeming. This notice is also to advise any subsequently accruing taxes or special has been filed for a tax deed which will may be further increased if the purchaser if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her may be further increased if the purchaser you that a petition has been filed for a tax assessments to redeem the property from transfer title and the right to possession at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays assignee pays any subsequently accruing at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays deed which will transfer title and the right subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check of this property if redemption is not made any subsequently accruing taxes or special taxes or special assessments to redeem any subsequently accruing taxes or special to possession of this property if redemption with the county clerk as to the exact amount on or before July 1, 2019. This matter is assessments to redeem the property from the property from subsequent forfeitures assessments to redeem the property from is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This you owe before redeeming. This notice is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check or tax sales. Check with the county clerk subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court also to advise you that a petition has been County in Room 1704 of the Richard J. with the county clerk as to the exact as to the exact amount you owe before with the county clerk as to the exact of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard filed for a tax deed which will transfer title Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, amount you owe before redeeming. This redeeming. This notice is also to advise amount you owe before redeeming. This J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, and the right to possession of this property Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 21, notice is also to advise you that a petition you that a petition has been filed for a tax notice is also to advise you that a petition Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 7, if redemption is not made on or before 2019. You may be present at this hearing has been filed for a tax deed which will deed which will transfer title and the right has been filed for a tax deed which will 2019. You may be present at this hearing July 1, 2019. This matter is set for hearing but your right to redeem will already have transfer title and the right to possession to possession of this property if redemption transfer title and the right to possession but your right to redeem will already have in the Circuit Court of this County in Room expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO of this property if redemption is not made is not made on or before July 1, 2019. This of this property if redemption is not made expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF on or before July 1, 2019. This matter is matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court on or before July 1, 2019. This matter is REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this of this County in Room 1704 of the Richard set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any A.M, on August 7, 2019. You may be present time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying County in Room 1704 of the Richard J. J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, County in Room 1704 of the Richard J. time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying at this hearing but your right to redeem to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 14, Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, will already have expired at that time. YOU at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 21, 2019. You may be present at this hearing Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 A.M, on August 14, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Illinois. For further information, contact the 2019. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have 2019. You may be present at this hearing Illinois. For further information, contact the PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark can be made at any time on or before July Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. 1, 2019 by applying to the County Clerk of TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying PROPERTY. Redemption can be made at any COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, time on or before July 1, 2019 by applying AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: information, contact the County Clerk. 3/15/2019. Pub:3/25, 26 27/2019. 6196356 to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, 3/14/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6195905 ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information, contact the at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) Illinois. For further information, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Illinois. For further information, contact the 603-5645. COUNTY OF COOK, D/B/A COOK County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark COUNTY LAND BANK AUTHORITY. Purchaser Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. or Assignee. Date: 3/21/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. COUNTY OF 27/2019. 6202035 COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: COOK, D/B/A COOK COUNTY LAND BANK AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: 3/21/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6201950 AUTHORITY. Purchaser or Assignee. Date: 3/21/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6202483 3/21/2019. Pub: 3/25, 26, 27/2019. 6201908

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Tuesday Thursday Sir Charles is the king Red Sox @Rangers 2:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. WGN-9 Duke-Central Florida couldn’t have been more exciting. Tuesday Thursday Tennessee held off a hard-fought Iowa @D’backs @Royals 25-point comeback. LSU edged Maryland. 2:40 p.m. 3:15 p.m. The most valuable player so far? Charles NBCSCH Barkley. This year’s NCAA men’s basketball Tuesday Wednesday tournament has lacked much of the drama @Raptors Trail Blazers of recent years. March Madness is usually 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. about expecting the unexpected, yet 14 of NBCSCH NBCSCH the top seeds have advanced to the Sweet 16. As might be expected. Tuesday Thursday Overnight TV ratings, however, @Coyotes @Sharks indicated this has been the second-highest- 9 p.m. 9:30 p.m. rated first two rounds in 28 years, up WGN-9 NBCSCH 8 percent on CBS and Turner from last year. Barkley is at least partly responsible for Saturday April 6 that. The superstar studio analyst has been Red Bulls @Toronto a factor in making it enjoyable to plant Noon 2 p.m. one’s self in front of the TV for 11 hours or ESPN+ ESPN+ so per day for four straight days. Here are eight reasons why Barkley is the best studio analyst today and the perfect TUESDAY TV/RADIO companion with whom to watch the NCAAs: MLB 1. Barkley works well with his Noon Reds at Braves MLB Network colleagues. 6 p.m. Brewers at Blue Jays MLB Network Whether the host is Ernie Johnson or Greg 4. Except this year. Charles Barkley is instructive and amusing 9 p.m. Angels at Dodgers MLB Network Gumbel and he’s playing off Kenny Smith, Lo and behold, while the thing still might without wearing out his welcome. NBA Clark Kellogg or Wally Szczerbiak, he derail, Barkley’s 2019 bracket is far from VERNON BRYANT/DALLAS MORNING NEWS 6:30 p.m. Bulls at Raptors NBCSCH meshes with and plays off them beautifully. the FEMA project everyone has come to WSCR-AM 670 Together they’re the glue that holds the expect. His Final Four with Virginia 7. Instructive and amusing, that is. 7 p.m. Rockets at Bucks TNT games together. beating Michigan State after they defeat Barkley: “The first thing I always want to 9:30 p.m. Wizards at Lakers TNT North Carolina and Florida State, 2. Barkley is the type of studio guy all do when I play against someone who’s respectively, remains intact. Still alive are MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL the networks want. taller than I am, which is everybody I ever seven schools in his Elite Eight and 12 of 6 p.m. Wichita St. at Indiana ESPN It doesn’t matter the sport. Barkley has played against, I want my body on their his Sweet Sixteen teams. 8 p.m. Creighton at TCU ESPN taken Terry Bradshaw’s TV playbook and body. ... The No. 1 thing I want to do, I want run with it. See guys like David Ortiz in 5. Barkley knows the audience tunes in to make sure that I make contact. I want to NHL baseball. That’s the Barkley effect. No one for a lot of reasons. put my big behind on his legs.” Kellogg: 6 p.m. Hurricanes at Capitals NBCSN does it as well, however, and in a way that He’ll deliver a quick breakdown of what “It’s big.” Barkley: “Yes, it is.” 9 p.m. Blackhawks at Coyotes WGN-9 WGN-AM 720 wouldn’t grate after a day or two of NCAA went wrong or right for a team. But he 8. Barkley is unafraid to show school Tournament conditions. won’t dwell on any of it. He knows spirit. SOCCER there are more games on the way and 3. Barkley usually makes you feel good Auburn coach Bruce Pearl seems to have 6:55 p.m. United States vs. Chile ESPN2 tournament viewership includes people about your bracket picks. pulled on Barkley’s school ties because Sir who are interested but not necessarily TENNIS One imagines Barkley comes up with his Charles has been a vocal booster of his gung-ho. 11 a.m. Miami Open Tennis picks during a commercial break, which, alma mater through the first two rounds. 7 p.m. Miami Open Tennis save for the fact he and the picks are on TV, 6. Bottom line, Barkley knows his His desk for the Tigers’ second-round game is exactly the amount of time such stuff. was festooned in banners and balloons, a endeavors should take because nobody True, he knows more about the NBA than plush Tiger toy and more. Do you have any ON THE WEB knows anything. In doing so, he encourages college basketball. He knows enough. He idea how hard something like this is to pull For the most updated stories viewers to fill out brackets for the same knows the game. For all the goofing off without seeming insufferable? It should all day long, go to chicago reason Bill Veeck wanted Harry Caray to around, he still has a wealth of expertise to be interesting when Auburn meets fellow tribune.com/sports lead White Sox fans in singing the national share. Watching him back up against analyst Smith’s North Carolina on Friday. ■ Subscribers, open the digital replica anthem. Because they know they can’t do Kellogg to show how a smaller man for the latest results and standings. much worse. Barkley just shrugs off his effectively guards someone taller was [email protected] ■ Sign up for our sports newsletter at setbacks, which tend to come early and often. instructive. Twitter @phil_rosenthal chicagotribune.com/insideslant

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Cinderella didn’t show up to the NCAA Tournament this year. It’s a chalky Sweet 16 after the first two rounds produced few upsets. The only team seeded lower than No. 5 is No. 12 Oregon. Here’s a look at the Sweet 16 matchups:

East Region (Friday) West Region (Thursday) South Region (Thursday) Midwest Region (Friday) No. 1 Duke vs. No. 1 Gonzaga vs. No. 1 Virginia vs. No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 4 Virginia Tech No. 4 Florida State No. 12 Oregon No. 5 Auburn Virginia Tech already beat Duke Who doesn’t love a rematch? The Cavaliers put last season’s Auburn has won 10 straight, this year, taking down the Blue The Seminoles upset the Zags first-round upset loss to UMBC including two against Devils 77-72 on Feb. 26. But during last season’s Sweet 16. behind them and can focus on Tennessee and another against Duke was missing star Zion Florida State is coming off a winning a national title with a Kansas (second round). The Williamson, who was out with a knee 90-62 dismantling of Murray State in team that is deeper and more talented Tigers were a surprise to win the SEC injury. The Blue Devils have been rolling which 10 players scored, showing off the than last year’s squad. The Ducks aren’t Tournament after finishing fourth in the since his return, narrowly escaping Seminoles’ depth. The Bulldogs are the same team they were at midseason. regular season. The Tar Heels have UCF in the second round. They average making their fifth straight Sweet 16, but They’ve won 10 games in a row and struggled in the first half of their two 83.5 points per game. Of teams left in the their fans are eager to see them win a ran away with the Pac-12 Tournament tournament games before breezing to tournament, Virginia Tech owns the best national championship. They average title. victories. They’ll need a complete game 3-point shooting at 39.4 percent. The 88.8 points per game — more than any ■ Players to watch: When Kyle Guy to beat Auburn. Hokies made 7 of 16 in their second- other team in the tournament. struggled to score against Oklahoma in ■ Players to watch: North Carolina’s round victory against Liberty and made ■ Players to watch: Gonzaga’s the second round, Mamadi Diakite, Luke Maye, above, a senior forward, 8 of 26 in their previous meeting against Brandon Clarke, above, can put on a above, stepped up with 14 points and scored 20 points to beat Iona. He has the Blue Devils. show with windmill dunks and nine rebounds for Virginia. In the first been known to shine during tournament ■ Players to watch: Who else? Zion two-handed jams. The junior forward round, the Cavaliers’ 6-9 forward posted time. Auburn’s Bryce Brown scored 25 to Williamson. The 6-foot-7 Duke freshman, dropped 36 points against Baylor. Florida 17 points and nine rebounds to help beat Kansas in the second round, hitting above, is averaging 28.5 points in the first State’s Mfiondu Kabengele, a 6-10 Virginia beat Gardner-Webb. Oregon’s 7 of 10 3-pointers. two tournament games. For Virginia forward, is averaging 21.5 points in the Payton Pritchard, a junior guard, has Tech, Kerry Blackshear Jr., a 6-10 junior tournament after averaging 13.4 during scored at least 18 points in each game forward, will need to hold his own. the regular season. since the Pac-12 quarterfinals.

No. 3 LSU vs. No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 2 Michigan State No. 3 Texas Tech No. 3 Purdue No. 3 Houston Michigan State is playing loose The Red Raiders and This is the second straight Big Kentucky star PJ Washington’s after advancing to the Sweet 16 Wolverines have the two most Ten opponent for Tennessee, status (ankle) is still uncertain. for the first time since its 2015 efficient defenses in the nation. which defeated Iowa in The Wildcats defense bailed Final Four run. The Spartans Michigan hasn’t allowed an overtime in the second round. them out when their offense need to take better care of the ball after opponent to score 70 points since Feb. The Volunteers have five players struggled against Wofford in the second turning it over 22 times against Minnesota. 26. Texas Tech has held its first two averaging double figures and the team round. Houston’s defense impresses. LSU has persevered with its coach, Will tournament opponents to 57.5 points. averages 82.3 points per game. Carsen The Cougars have the best defensive Wade, suspended after being linked to ■ Players to watch: Michigan’s Ignas Edwards led the Boilermakers with field-goal percentage (36.7 percent), rank FBI wiretaps. The SEC regular-season Brazdeikis is only 1 of 7 on 3-pointers in 42 points on 12-of-21 shooting with second in 3-point percentage defense champions have escaped two close the tournament. In the Big Ten 9 3-pointers to help the Boilermakers (27.6 percent) and seventh in scoring tournament games, beating No. 14 Yale Tournament, the 6-7 freshman forward take down defending champion defense (61.1 points per game). 79-74 and then No. 6 Maryland 69-67. hit 43.8 percent of 3s. In other words: Villanova in the second round. ■ Players to watch: Kentucky senior ■ Players to watch: Michigan State’s he’s due. Texas Tech sophomore Jarrett ■ Players to watch: Tennessee’s forward Reid Travis is shooting 65 Cassius Winston, the Big Ten player of Culver, a 6-5 guard, scored 29 points in Admiral Schofield, a versatile 6-6 guard, percent in the tournament. Houston the year, has been as dependable as ever. the opening win against Northern has scored 19 points in each of the first senior guard Corey Davis Jr. is thriving, In a tight first-round game against Kentucky and then 16 points against two tournament games. Purdue’s Matt scoring game highs of 26 points against Bradley, the junior point guard scored Buffalo. Haarms scored 18 points with nine Georgia State and 21 against Ohio State. 26 points. Sophomore guard Tremont rebounds in the victory over ’Nova. The Waters’ layup with 1.6 seconds left lifted 7-3 sophomore center must battle against [email protected] LSU over Maryland. AP, GETTY PHOTOS the Vols’ big men. Twitter @sryantribune 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 D

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NOTRE DAME 91, MICHIGAN STATE 63 Fighting Irish ride in cruise control Ogunbowale, Young lead top-seeded Notre Dame’s rout WOMEN’S ROUNDUP CHICAGO REGION By John Fineran | Associated Press Missouri State 69, Iowa State 60: Alexa Willard scored 17 points and the 11th- SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Coach Muffet seeded Lady Bears (25-9) pulled away from McGraw, top-seeded Notre Dame and the the No. 3-seeded Cyclones in Ames, Iowa. home fans held their collective breath when Iowa State went 2-for-17 on 3-pointers. Jackie Young lost hers during Monday’s ALBANY REGION 91-63 victory over No. 9-seeded Michigan UCLA 85, Maryland 80: Michaela Onyen- State in a second-round NCAA Chicago were scored a career-high 30 points and the Region game. No. 6-seeded Bruins (22-12) squeezed past “I'm fine, just a hard foul, nothing to the No. 3-seeded Terrapins (29-5) in worry about — that’s just basketball,” said College Park, Md. UCLA grabbed 27 Young, who came within three assists of her offensive rebounds and finished with 27 third triple-double of the season, settling second-chance points. for 21 points and 11 rebounds to match Oregon State 76, Gonzaga 70: Mikayla double-doubles with Brianna Turner (14 Pivec had 19 points and 11 rebounds to lead points and 11 rebounds) for the Irish (32-3). the No. 4-seeded Beavers (26-7) past the “I thought she might have had a fifth-seeded Bulldogs (29-5) in Corvallis, concussion ... she just got the wind knocked Ore. out of her,” McGraw said after Young was GREENSBORO REGION fouled by Michigan State’s Tory Ozment Baylor 102, California 63: Juicy Landrum with three seconds left in the third quarter scored 20 points and top-seeded Baylor of the runaway victory over the Spartans (33-1) outscored No. 8-seeded Cal 83-47 (21-12). Young got up, missed her first free after the first quarter in Waco, Texas. Cal throw, made her second and then went to (20-13) was outrebounded 49-24. the bench. N.C. State 72, Kentucky 57: Kiara Leslie Young returned in the fourth quarter and had 26 points and 10 rebounds, and the No. filled out an impressive line in the box score 3-seeded Wolfpack (28-5) pulled away to — 7-of-14 shooting, six of her 11 rebounds on beat the sixth-seeded Wildcats (25-8) in the offensive boards, seven assists, one steal, Raleigh, N.C. two blocks. PORTLAND REGION Michigan State coach Suzy Merchant South Dakota State 75, Syracuse 64: thinks Young is the one most responsible for Madison Guebert scored 18 of her 20 points the late-season surge by the Irish — it was on 3-pointers, including two critical 3s in their 11th straight victory that put Mc- the fourth quarter, as the No. 6-seeded Graw’s team in its 10th straight Sweet 16. Jackrabbits (28-6) beat the third-seeded They will face No. 4 seed Texas A&M on Orange (25-9) in Syracuse, N.Y. Saturday at Wintrust Arena. Notre Dame’s starters outscored Michigan State’s 79-25. “She’s the one that wins them champi- lead the Irish. Turner, Young and Shepard onships,” Merchant said of Young, a 6-foot combined for 21 rebounds as Notre Dame junior who won most valuable player ROBERT FRANKLIN/AP had a 49-37 edge on the boards to offset a honors in the Atlantic Coast Conference Michigan State’s Jenna Allen, right, looks for a shot while facing pressure from Notre 47.9-percent shooting effort (35 of 73). Tournament. “She’s one of the most power- Dame’s Brianna Turner (11) during a second-round NCAA Tournament game Monday. For the second straight game, Michigan ful, strongest girls I’ve coached against. Give State was led by Sidney Cooks, who came Notre Dame credit. I’m not sure there is a believers. Notre Dame’s all-time leading rebounder at off the bench to score a team-high 17 points more veteran team on the planet coming off “If I had made a couple I missed, she 1,010, passing All-American Ruth Riley on 8-of-12 shooting and 12 rebounds. Jenna their national championship.” would have had a triple-double; Jackie is from the 2001 NCAA champions. Allen had tears after closing her Michigan Young’s older teammates have become awesome,” Turner said after becoming Arike Ogunbowale scored 23 points to State career with 12 points.

MEN’S NCAA NOTES Big 12 down to lonely 1: Texas Tech is league’s only Sweet 16 team News services All told, the league managed to send only Perfect: With all 12 teams seeded 1-3 and DePaul plays on: had 38 points Texas Tech to the Sweet 16, one year after it only one team seeded lower than fifth as DePaul topped Longwood 97-89 in the Kansas coach Bill Self stood in a room made up a quarter of all teams in the advancing to the Sweet 16, chalky brackets second round of the College Basketball just off the court in Allen Fieldhouse on regional semifinals and had three in the are ruling the roost. But according to the Invitational on Monday night. Selection Sunday and lamented that the Big Elite Eight. NCAA, there’s only perfect bracket remain- Strus was 15 of 21 from the field, 12 managed to squeak only six schools into The conference actually got off to a ing out of the millions submitted in contests including 5 of 11 from 3-point range, to the NCAA Tournament. pretty strong start, winning its first four run by the organization, along with ESPN, reach at least 30 points for the fourth time But the first weekend has been a slap in games in the opening round. But things Yahoo, CBS, Fox and Sports Illustrated: An in six games. the face to a league that considers itself the went off the rails when Kansas State and entry dubbed “Center Road” in the NCAA’s Paul Reed had 23 points and 12 rebounds toughest in the nation. Regular-season Iowa State went down in the first round, bracket challenge. for DePaul (17-15), which had scored co-champion Kansas State was beaten by and the league continued to take its lumps Picking 48 straight games correctly 100-plus twice in the previous four games. UC Irvine in the biggest first-round upset, over the weekend. actually is quite the accomplishment. The Femi Olujobi added four points to go over and Big 12 Tournament champ Iowa State And if the Red Raiders lose to Michigan? NCAA says it’s the longest streak of correct 1,000 for his career. lost to No. 11 seed Ohio State in what may The last time the Big 12 failed to get a team picks it’s ever seen, shattering the previous Lorenzo Phillips had 18 points for the have been the second-biggest upset. to the Elite Eight was 2015. record of 39 games in 2017. Lancers (16-18). Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 5

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CUBS TAKEAWAYS It’s getting serious early for Cubs

By Mark Gonzales | Chicago Tribune

MESA, Ariz. — Here are five takeaways from Cubs spring training Monday:

1. Cubs increasing intensity early. During a team meeting last week, Cubs manager Joe Maddon told his players to “turn up that dimmer switch a little bit early.” That meant treating the final days of the exhibition season with more intensity. Maddon and his staff tried to help players visualize that Monday by em- ploying an end-of-spring-training idea originally introduced by late team psy- chologist Ken Ravizza. Ravizza would place 162 baseball on the grass, plus 11 additional balls representing the playoff wins needed to capture the World Series. Seven bats were placed to separate the months of the season. But as a twist, Maddon emphasized the need to pre- pare for lousy weather early in the season. Conditioning coach Tim Buss added space between the balls to reflect days off. “We wanted to bring that all to the front of their minds,” Maddon said. Slugger Kris Bryant still feels the loss of Ravizza, who died of a heart attack in July. Former major leaguers Bob Tewks- bury and John Baker have stepped in for Ravizza. “I feel all these guys have learned from Ken,” Bryant said. “He was the pioneer of this area of this game, and he was so great at it. The impact he’s had on my career is substantial. I can’t even put into words. “To have Tewks, John Baker and all these guys filling in his role, they’ve done a great job. But it’s pretty hard to replace the best ever to do it.”

BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2. Rotation virtually set, not roster. Maddon said Yu Darvish would start the second game against the Rangers if the blister on his right ring finger is healed. Cole Hamels, Kyle Hendricks and Jose Quintana would follow Darvish. Work far from over Outfielder Mark Zagunis hadn’t been informed if he’ll be on the opening-day “It’s still not appropriate roster, but he has put himself in position Russell still needs to prove thanks to improved health and a swing he’s become better person to talk about baseball change. “This is the first time in two years I before being allowed back when there are more im- probably feel back to myself, being portant matters with him.” healthy, and I got into good shape this By Mark Gonzales | Chicago Tribune offseason,” Zagunis said. — Cubs President Theo Epstein He hit seven home runs in 371 at-bats MESA, Ariz. — While his teammates will at Triple-A Iowa but already has four depart Tuesday to play in front of capacity home runs and a .357 batting average in crowds, shortstop Addison Russell will Padres in extended spring training while 42 at-bats this spring. Zagunis said he remain at the Cubs’ nearly vacant spring recovering from right shoulder surgery. “It put more emphasis on driving the ball. training facility for the next four weeks. just gets a little quieter.” “I’m staying taller in the box, raised Playing a few games on the west side of But unlike Morrow, Barnette and Ce- my hands a little bit, and it’s helping me the Valley with teammates already dis- deno, Russell cannot join the major-league elevate the ball and drive it,” Zagunis said. patched to Triple-A Iowa over the weekend team for a defined period and can only start Zagunis, a third-round pick in the gave Russell the isolated feeling he will have a minor-league assignment if he complies 2014 draft, has spent parts of the last two to cope with while serving the remainder of with requirements of his rehab/suspension. seasons with the Cubs but has had only his 40-game suspension for violating Major ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The Cubs have a detailed program for 19 at-bats. League Baseball’s domestic-violence policy. After his teammates leave Arizona, Addison Russell, and team officials will have access “His mind has finally arrived here,” But playing under bleak conditions isn’t Russell will stay behind to complete his to video monitoring his baseball work. Maddon said. “And now it’s matching up the biggest challenge for Russell as he 40-game suspension. “I feel great,” said Russell, who is batting to his abilities. We’ll see how this plays attempts to rejoin the Cubs by May 1, at the .323 in 31 at-bats. “It’s still early in the out the next couple days, but he’s put earliest. gram. Cubs players attended two manda- spring, at least for me. Not having as many himself in a good position.” “It’s still not appropriate to talk about tory domestic-violence classes this spring. at-bats as the everyday guys, that also baseball when there are more important And Epstein suggested Russell’s obligations determines my timeline of when I need to 3. Ben Zobrist may handle DH duties matters with him and he continues to could continue past completion of his be ready.” vs. Rangers. perform the most important work he’ll do suspension. Russell has averaged 24 doubles during The Cubs are planning for their in his career, which is his off-the-field “My understanding of this type of work is his four seasons but hit a career-low five interleague series against the Rangers, matter and he continues to grow as a that it’s a long-term endeavor,” Epstein said home runs in 2018 as he coped with a and Ben Zobrist could be the designated person,” Cubs President Theo Epstein said. Sunday. “It’s not as if there’s some set of sprained left middle finger the last four hitter for at least one of the three games. Epstein has not guaranteed that Russell knowledge or epiphany that people can months. If Russell rejoins the Cubs, he said Maddon said he won’t surprise Zo- will return, merely re-emphasizing the come to and all of sudden their work is done.” he would be content hitting doubles and brist with the assignment, reiterating steps Russell must complete to show he has “It’s a long process to grow as a person taking advantage of runners in scoring that he will try to script the lineups in become a better citizen. and to make sure there are healthy position. advance for each series. “I’m doing that just about every single relationships and stability.” “It’s embracing my role wherever I may Maddon wouldn’t commit to Albert day,” Russell said. “I’ve been talking to my Epstein’s “one day at a time” mantra and be in the lineup, but it’s ultimately getting Almora Jr. being the full-time center counselor, and I’ll have meetings in the characterization of the process being in on base, put myself in a good position to fielder/leadoff hitter with the demotion future about what’s going on from here, as only the “third inning” coincides with move the runners over and driving them of Ian Happ to Triple-A Iowa. far as what’s MLB-mandated.” Russell’s diminished playing time with the in,” Russell said. “He’ll get more of an opportunity, If reinstated, Russell said he wasn’t sure major-league club in an effort to get Javier “We have very skilled guys that wherever yes,” Maddon said. “There still might be if he would be required to continue Baez settled in at shortstop for at least the they hit in the lineup, they’re very good at the time you want to get him out so you treatment. first 28 games of the season. what they do. And getting on base is can get somebody in. Don’t forget “I’m going to continue to follow these Russell will remain in extended spring something we’re all very good at. We stay (Daniel) Descalso and Zobrist. There are meetings (scheduled) here and in the near training along with injured relievers Bran- within our approaches, and everything will still different mechanisms in place.” future,” Russell said. don Morrow, Tony Barnette and Xavier handle itself.” After Russell was suspended, Epstein led Cedeno. 4. Brandon Morrow maps out rehab the Cubs in establishing an organization- “It’s the same routine,” said Morrow, who [email protected] schedule. wide domestic-violence prevention pro- spent the start of the 2016 season with the Twitter @MDGonzales Morrow, recovering from offseason elbow surgery, believes he could start a minor-league rehab assignment as soon as the middle of April if he passes a series SPRING TRAINING NOTES of bullpen tests and live batting practice sessions in extended spring training. “I see light at the end of the tunnel, so it’s a little easier when you’re doing that Holland gets call to close for Diamondbacks rather than when it’s open-ended or Associated Press start on opening day. bypassing Felix Hernandez, who had made don’t know or got injured in spring “He’s going to be lined up,” Martinez said 10 consecutive Game 1 starts, the longest training,” Morrow said. “Trying to come Greg Holland has earned the closer’s job with a laugh. “Come Thursday at 1:05, he’ll active streak and surpassed by only four back from that is more iffy.” for the Diamondbacks. be on the mound.” pitchers in history (Jack Morris holds the Morrow said he will throw three Holland returned from Tommy John Of course he will. Scherzer is, after all, record of 14 in a row). bullpen sessions and two rounds of surgery and led the NL with 41 saves for the one of the best pitchers in all of baseball. Hernandez boasts a 1.53 ERA in opening batting practice. His rehab assignment Rockies in 2017. He was 2-2 with a 4.66 ERA “It definitely has its prestige,” Scherzer day appearances but struggled this spring, could start at extended spring training with the Cardinals and Nationals last said. “It’s symbolic. It’s an honor to get the to the tune of a 15.95 ERA. before he joins a minor-league affiliate. season, when he earned $14 million. He has ball in that situation.” “We try to take as much of the emotion Morrow said he vows to follow the a 2.83 ERA in eight major-league seasons That’s because even in this data-driven out of it as you can,” Servais said, “and do Cubs while in Arizona. and has reached 40 saves three times. age in baseball, when analytics and analysis what’s best for our ballclub.” “I’ve got to renew my (television) The 33-year-old right-hander has a 12.27 are supposed to be replacing “gut feel” and account,” Morrow said. ERA in four appearances this spring and sentiment, granting an opening day start Extra innings: Dan Straily was released by 2 has given up two homers in 3 ⁄3 innings. because of a pitcher’s status rather than stats the Marlins, who will give the pitcher 5. Carl Edwards Jr. fined for hitting Holland won the job over right-handers is something of a remnant of a bygone era. $1,209,677 in termination pay rather than Mariners minor leaguer. Archie Bradley and Yoshihisa Hirano. The “There’s still a hierarchy on your pitching his $5 million salary. The 30-year old Edwards confirmed he was fined for job opened when Brad Boxberger left to staff. And certainly when you have estab- right-hander was 15-15 in two seasons with intentionally hitting Mariners minor- sign with the Royals. lished, veteran guys, it still matters to them,” the Marlins. ... The Orioles put scheduled league catcher Justin Nola on March 19. Bradley and Hirano, who will open the said Astros manager A.J. Hinch, who will opening-day starter Alex Cobb on the Edwards hit Nola in response to Kris season as setup men, had three saves apiece use Justin Verlander on Thursday against 10-day injured list because of a strained Bryant and Willson Contreras getting hit last year. the Rays and 2018 AL Cy Young Award right groin. He likely will be replaced by by pitches earlier in the game. winner Blake Snell. “It also matters to your Andrew Cashner on Thursday at the “Spring training or not, you get to a Eye opening: As spring training neared its team. People want to name guys ‘aces.’ ” Yankees. ... Reliever Daniel Hudson agreed point where you are kind of tired of guys conclusion, a reporter mentioned to Na- Mariners manager Scott Servais went to a one-year contract with the Blue Jays getting hit,” Edwards said Wednesday. tionals manager Dave Martinez that Max away from tradition for his team’s opener that includes a $1.5 million salary while he’s “Those are our big guys. Those guys are Scherzer was not precisely on schedule to against the Athletics in Japan last week, in the majors. going to help us win a championship.” 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

WHITE SOX & CUBS BEARS Jimenez gives Sox Massie hope they needed Haugh, from Page 1 feeling

The most open terrain philosophically remains the middle ground — which is where the evaluation of the Sox offseason content should take place. Just accept that the Sox whiffed on Machado, refusing to guarantee the $300 million the Padres aggressively paid. Offensive lineman right That entire exercise felt like a facade, feeding the perception where he wants to be that teams owned by can’t land superstar free agents, that Ken Williams meddles too much and that By Brad Biggs the Sox always will behave like a small-market franchise in a Chicago Tribune world-class city. The South Side production created a reality in which the CHANDLER, Ariz. — At just Sox’s missteps were magnified locally and nationally — not after 9 a.m. Monday, Bobby Massie to mention mocked. walked in through the back doors of But more quietly, and perhaps significantly, the Sox’s LeCharles Bentley’s O-Line Per- rebuild continued with signs of progress all but ignored. formance center. Veteran relievers Alex Colome and Kelvin Herrera shored up Tucked away in a nondescript the bullpen. Clubhouse influences Yonder Alonso and Jon office park, you’d never know OLP Jay set steady examples. Shortstop Tim Anderson emerged is there unless you peeked inside at as a leader who can share the responsibility with Jose Abreu. the powerlifting equipment and Yoan Moncada developed smarter plate discipline. spacious environment for large Core starting pitchers such as Carlos Rodon and Reynaldo men to hone their craft. Weights Lopez made strides. Minor leaguers such as pitcher Dylan clanked and players did work on the Cease, outfielder Luis Robert and infielder Nick Madrigal artificial turf surface as Massie flashed potential. showed up for work, a routine he The biggest development yet came Saturday when has stuck to annually since entering Jimenez entered the interview room at Camelback Ranch the league in 2012. exuding the charisma that makes him special. On that day “This place is the goods,” Massie Jimenez signed a six-year, $43 million deal that was the said, motioning to what is essen- richest ever for a player with no service time, he also hit a tially a warehouse for offensive home run. Jimenez forever circled March 23, 2019, on his linemen. “How many gyms have calendar — and Sox fans should too. you been to where you see all “One of the best days that someone can have,’’ Jimenez offensive linemen? told reporters in Arizona. “Now that the contract negotiation “I’m just here maintaining the is done and I know that I’m going to fulfill my dream of engine — working to keep getting playing in the big leagues, I don’t have any distractions on my better. Never being proud where mind.’’ you are at. I can always get better Sox general manager Rick Hahn revealed that extension every single day, and that’s what I talks started last November and the longer they dragged on, do. That’s what we’re doing here.” the heavier the burden Jimenez felt. It would be understandable Massie signed a five-year, $40 if the uncertainty contributed to a 22-year-old who slugged million contract with $15.8 million 22 home runs in 108 minor-league games last year managing guaranteed to return to the Bears only four hits in 26 at-bats this spring before signing. BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2013 on Jan. 26 — less than seven weeks He pressed, proving he was human and will struggle Bears owner Virginia McCaskey has been alive for 95 of the team’s 99 before the start of free agency when again. But the earliest Jimenez will have a contract hanging seasons and has seen the team win nine championships. he almost certainly could have over his head now is 2025. He can relax and just rake. Before gotten more money from the team long, Sox fans will be smiling as much as Jimenez does. or elsewhere. After the season, he Jimenez has expressed his desire to win the American no longer had any risk of being League rookie of the year award. That won’t be easy with the injured on the field and knew a Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wreaking havoc on pitchers Rare glimpse payday was awaiting him. once he returns from an oblique injury. But Jimenez should The Bears identified Massie as a have a realistic shot if he avoids nagging injuries that have player they wanted back, and when limited him more than minor-league pitching. Predicting they made an offer he deemed fair, 26 home runs, 85 RBIs and a .845 OPS for the Sox’s everyday he eschewed the opportunity to left fielder seems reasonable. into history chase more money on an open This is a guy whose bat connects with the ball so loudly market that was thin on experienced that ’s Twitter account tweeted a McCaskey has unique BEAR DOWNLOAD and talented offensive tackles. video Sunday of the noise Jimenez made hitting Saturday’s Hear the full interview with Bears “I don’t care,” Massie said in his home run: “The sound off Eloy’s bat.’’ perspective of being alive owner Virginia McCaskey at first comments about the new This is the Sox’s version of Kris Bryant, the biggest symbol for most of Bears’ existence chicagotribune.com/bears contract. “At the end of the day, I of organizational resurgence. This is Hahn doing what he was happy with what I got and I does best as GM, providing a budding star financial security By Dan Wiederer and was where I wanted to be. Wait for a while giving the Sox a team-friendly deal. This is going to be Rich Campbell reached. She has a unique apprecia- few more pennies? I am where I a fun summer at 35th and Shields. Chicago Tribune tion for what the Bears’ 100th wanted to be. Jimenez’s new contract hits reset on his baseball career season means and how her family’s “I want to be in Chicago because and unofficially announced the next phase of the Sox PHOENIX — Virginia McCaskey fingerprints have been everywhere I know something special is com- rebuilding project. The Sox bottomed out by losing 100 was just a toddler in 1925, traveling in the evolution. ing. We’ve got a great team, amaz- games last season and, with Jimenez available from day one, the country with her family when “It’s not so much a matter of ing people in the building. I just love they stand a chance at becoming the American League’s star running back Red Grange was pride as it is gratitude,” McCaskey it there. I didn’t want to leave on most improved team. That might not be saying much for a on his now-renowned Barnstorm- said. “For all of the good things that that note.” team that could get 15 games better and still have a losing ing Tour. It was part of an effort, have happened for the National It’s rare to see a player choose the record, but it would mean something heading into 2020. believe it or not, to help America Football League and for the Chi- path Massie did, but that doesn’t It would mean all wasn’t lost for the Sox when the object become more interested in profes- cago Bears in all this time.” mean it isn’t a win for him and the of their free-agent desire followed the money to San Diego. It sional football. McCaskey, the daughter of organization. He feels justly re- would mean that the player who actually did commit long term Compare that with 2019, the year George Halas and the principal warded after completing a three- to the Sox still offers hope, even if his name isn’t Machado. the NFL will celebrate its 100th owner of the Bears, has been alive year, $18 million contract as one of season under a much more intense for 95 of the team’s 99 seasons. She general manager Ryan Pace’s better David Haugh is a special contributor to the Chicago Tribune spotlight — with year-round cov- has seen the Bears win nine cham- moves in free agency, and the team and co-host of the “Mully and Haugh Show” weekdays from erage; with multibillion-dollar tele- pionships, including Super Bowl has a pillar of the offensive line in 5-9 a.m. on WSCR-AM 670. vision contracts; with teams having XX. She has been around as 28 place when replacing him would a salary cap of more than $188 members of the franchise have been have been problematic. With an million. enshrined in the Pro Football Hall annual average of $8 million, Indeed, attracting interest is no of Fame. She has witnessed the Massie is tied for the fifth-highest- longer a problem. league’s evolution and explosion. paid right tackle in the league. Earliest start in MLB “It’s amazing to me just the sheer On a special edition of the The 29-year-old is coming off his difference in numbers,” McCaskey Tribune’s Bear Download podcast, best season as a pro and was said Sunday afternoon in an exclu- McCaskey shared her perspective charged with allowing only two history totally an error sive sitdown with the Tribune’s on the team’s rich history as the sacks last season by STATS. Accord- Sullivan, from Page 1 Bear Download podcast. “For in- Bears and the NFL begin their ing to Pro Football Focus, he stance, we now have more than 20 100th anniversary celebration. allowed 25 pass pressures. Forty-six MLB is partly responsible for the problem. The league coaches (with the Bears). And if you She shared what inspires her to offensive tackles allowed more. The office has to approve postponements and urges teams to do look at the original pictures of the celebrate this year. She describes Bears also were driven to re-sign everything possible to get the games in. But Cubs President Decatur Staleys and the Chicago her father as a coach, leader and Massie for what he does from Theo Epstein conceded the team messed up when a fan at Bears, that was the whole squad innovator from the early days of the Monday through Saturdays. He’s the Cubs Convention in January asked why they don’t use (back then) — including the NFL through the championship considered a tone-setter in the “common sense” when it comes to postponing games. coaches. Because the two coaches team of 1963, including tie-ins to offensive line room and on the “Sometimes people ask me what’s the hardest part of were also players. And the players memorable moments and players practice field, and the Bears believe working in baseball,” Epstein said. “I always say ‘the rain.’ It played the whole game. So it was a from those first decades. he has meshed well with position is so hard. It’s a number of people involved. Maybe a different world.” McCaskey remembers the 1985 coach Harry Hiestand. half-dozen people, trying to make those kinds of decisions, Indeed, things have come a long Super Bowl team; reflects on an “Continuity with our offensive factoring in the integrity of the game and logistics and of way. exciting present following the line is critical,” Pace said. “Espe- course the fans and their experience. This week, as team owners, team’s resurgence last season, in- cially with the offensive tackles. “We used to call it the brain trust. And we’ve had so many executives, general managers and cluding the arrival of Khalil Mack; Bobby’s done nothing but get better difficult outcomes, now we call it the rain trust. We do our head coaches gather at the Arizona and expresses hope for another and better with each year. We’re best, but you’re right. There have been some questionable Biltmore Resort for the league’s prosperous 100 years for the league encouraged to have him back.” outcomes. That’s the nature of it. We had just as many bad spring meetings, McCaskey mar- and for her family’s stewardship of Massie began training with Bent- outcomes when I was in Boston. The only time I got it right, vels at the heights the NFL has the Bears. ley before the draft in 2012, back and I don’t know why, was when I was working in San Diego.” when Bentley, a two-time Pro Bowl The Cubs also made a glaring mistake in 2017 when they center whose career was cut short postponed a May 20 game against the Brewers too early and after six seasons by a knee injury, was saw the sun come out later on. “First time that we’ve had working out of Ohio. When Bentley players treated for sunburn after a rainout,” Brewers Bears-Pack: Game 1 of 100 moved his operation to Arizona, it manager Craig Counsell said afterward, jabbing Cubs made working with the guy he calls management for the decision to cancel the game. Bears, from Page 1 the first time since 2006 that the his “big little brother” easier as the Climate change has led to worse weather in the spring, defending Super Bowl champion Cardinals drafted Massie. meaning the summer game is played in winter-like “Some of our teams have experi- won’t begin its season as part of the “I have watched him every step conditions for nearly a sixth of the season. The Cubs had mented with that in the playoffs Thursday night showcase. of the way, the good, the bad and four postponements during their first homestand last year, where you just create that type of Schroeder and Brian Rolapp, the everything in the middle,” Bentley while baseball had a record 28 postponements last April. big festival environment. And NFL’s chief business and media said. “His biggest growth has come With a cold and wet forecast for this spring in the there’s no better way to start our officer, dismissed the notion they in Chicago, and I don’t think it’s by Midwest and Northeast, we can expect similar weather- 100th season than to do it in a big way.” moved the Patriots from the league mistake that his biggest leap in related issues. That’s why we MLB should forget about In 2015 and ’16, the NFL hosted opener because a segment of the maturation has happened there. starting the season in late March. its annual draft in Chicago. Those public might be tired of the six-time The organization has done a phe- The “rest” issue is silly anyway. If a player needs more festivities included a three-day Super Bowl champions. The Patri- nomenal job of putting the right rest, give him more days off. Only seven players appeared in football festival in Grant Park. The ots, they said, will host their opener people around him, not just from all 162 games last year, so it’s not like anyone is interested in NFL estimated 200,000 people on that Sunday night. the coaching element. They put a breaking Cal Ripken Jr.’s record for consecutive games. attended “Draft Town” in 2015, “It’s really cool that the NFL is lot of interest into Bob the person. Moving the season to March always was a bad idea, but it’s when the late-April/early-May honoring one of the original teams,” “His personal growth has really one that can be rectified. Scheduling a few doubleheaders in weather was much better than the said former Bears cornerback mirrored his growth as a player and I the summer could alleviate the problem. Sure, managers and following year. Charles Tillman, who is attending can’t just separate the two. He’s good pitching coaches hate doubleheaders because it affects the “There’s such a great space the league meetings to help pro- and he hasn’t achieved his full pitching staff. Deal with it. The 26-man roster that begins in there,” O’Reilly said. “For the draft, mote events for the 100th season potential, and this is the part that is 2020 should help those managers who fear running out of we didn’t have anything going on at celebration. “What better way to interesting for me. Sure, you look back relief pitchers with two games in one day. Soldier Field. So to be able to twin kick off the season than Bears- on it and wish some of the maturation Mark Twain famously said: “Everybody talks about the up a free fan event with the game Packers? And I’m glad it’s in would have happened a little sooner, weather, but nobody does anything about it.” going on at Soldier Field creates Chicago.” but that is the beauty of this game, you MLB can’t change the weather, but starting the season more opportunity.” are dealing with people.” [email protected] earlier than ever makes no sense at all. With that, the Bears are bumping Twitter @Rich_Campbell the Super Bowl champion Patriots [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Twitter @PWSullivan off the league’s main stage. This is Twitter @danwiederer Twitter @BradBiggs D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 7

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NBA WGC DELL TECHNOLOGIES EASTERN CONFERENCE pregame.com TUESDAY MATCH PLAY ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF at Cleveland off Boston Group matchups at Austin Country x-Toronto 51 23 .689 — 5-5 L-2 29-9 22-14 30-15 San Antonio 3 at Charlotte Grizzlies extend Club, Austin, Texas; 7,128 yards, par 71 1 x-Philadelphia 47 27 .635 4 6-4 L-2 29-9 18-18 28-18 at Miami 5 ⁄2 Orlando Boston 43 31 .581 8 5-5 L-4 26-12 17-19 29-15 at Toronto off Chicago GROUP 1 1 Brooklyn 38 37 .507 13 ⁄2 6-4 L-1 21-16 17-21 25-20 1. Dustin Johnson 24. Hideki Tatsuyama LA Clippers 2 at Minnesota New York 14 60 .189 37 1-9 L-4 7-29 7-31 8-37 at New Orleans 1 Atlanta 40. Branden Grace 55. Chez Reavie SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF slide by Thunder at Milwaukee 4 Houston MATCH SCHEDULE at Dallas off Sacramento Wednesday: Johnson vs. Reavie; Miami 36 37 .493 — 7-3 W-1 17-20 19-17 21-24 1 Associated Press With the Grizzlies’ lead at Denver 7 Detroit Matsuyama vs. Grace Orlando 36 38 .486 ⁄2 6-4 W-5 23-16 13-22 24-20 1 Charlotte 34 39 .466 2 5-5 W-3 23-15 11-24 26-22 2 Thursday: Johnson vs. Grace; at 73-55, Thunder coach at LA Lakers 1 ⁄ Washington 1 Matsuyama vs. Reavie Washington 30 44 .405 6 ⁄2 3-7 L-4 22-16 8-28 19-30 1 Bruno Caboclo scored a called time Friday: Johnson vs. Matsuyama; Atlanta 26 48 .351 10 ⁄2 4-6 W-2 15-22 11-26 14-33 NHL TUESDAY Grace vs. Reavie CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF career-high 24 points, Ty- out. At that point, West- at Columbus -145 NY Islanders +135 at Washington-135 Carolina +125 GROUP 2 y-Milwaukee 55 19 .743 — 7-3 W-2 30-6 25-13 37-10 ler Dorsey added 21 and brook was 2 of 13. Buffalo -115 at Ottawa +105 2. Justin Rose 22. Gary Woodland x-Indiana 45 29 .608 10 4-6 W-1 28-9 17-20 30-15 1 Detroit 37 36 .507 17 ⁄2 5-5 L-2 23-13 14-23 25-22 the Grizzlies beat the He would start taking at Montreal -174 Florida +162 34. Eddie Pepperell 53. Emiliano Grillo Chicago 21 53 .284 34 3-7 L-1 9-28 12-25 15-30 Thunder 115-103 on Mon- over the Thunder offense, at Edmonton -200 Los Angeles +180 MATCH SCHEDULE Cleveland 19 55 .257 36 3-7 L-2 13-25 6-30 15-35 at Arizona -125 Chicago +115 Wed: Rose vs. Grillo; day night in Memphis, making his next four shots. at Vancouver Off Anaheim Off Woodland vs. Pepperell WESTERN CONFERENCE Tenn. That cut into the Memphis Thu: Rose vs. Pepperell; SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF COLLEGE BASKETBALL Woodland vs. Grillo x-Houston 47 27 .635 — 8-2 W-2 27-10 20-17 27-19 Delon Wright finished lead before the Grizzlies NIT TUESDAY Fri: Rose vs. Woodland; San Antonio 43 31 .581 4 8-2 W-1 29-8 14-23 29-20 with 18 points and a career- held an 86-78 advantage 1 1 at Indiana 4 ⁄2 Wichita St Pepperell vs. Grillo New Orleans 31 44 .413 16 ⁄2 2-8 L-2 18-18 13-26 21-26 1 at TCU 3 ⁄2 Creighton Memphis 30 44 .405 17 5-5 W-1 20-18 10-26 21-24 best 13 assists for the Griz- heading into the fourth. GROUP 3 1 COLLEGEINSIDER TUESDAY Dallas 29 44 .397 17 ⁄2 2-8 W-1 22-14 7-30 15-30 1 3. Brooks Koepka 27. Alex Noren zlies. Jonas Valanciunas Memphis pushed it to at Marshall 4 ⁄2 Presbyterian 36. Hao Tong Li 60. Tom Lewis NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF at Hampton 2 Chas. So. added 18 points and 14 103-90 after Dorsey con- at Green Bay 4 FIU MATCH SCHEDULE x-Denver 49 23 .681 — 7-3 L-1 30-6 19-17 30-14 1 Portland 46 27 .630 3 ⁄2 7-3 W-4 29-9 17-18 24-22 rebounds. nected on a 3-pointer with NIT WEDNESDAY Wed: Koepka vs. Lewis; Noren vs. Li 1 Thu: Koepka vs. Li; Noren vs. Lewis Utah 44 30 .595 6 7-3 W-2 24-12 20-18 26-20 at NC State 3 ⁄2 Lipscomb All five starters finished 4:42 left. The Thunder Fri: Koepka vs. Noren; Li vs. Lewis Oklahoma City 43 31 .581 7 4-6 L-1 23-12 20-19 25-22 NCAA TOURNAMENT THURSDAY 1 Minnesota 33 40 .452 16 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 23-11 10-29 20-26 in double figures for the never got closer than seven Tennessee 1 Purdue GROUP 4 1 PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Grizzlies. Oklahoma City down the stretch. Virginia 8 ⁄2 Oregon 4. Rory McIlroy 32. Matt Fitzpatrick 1 ■ Gonzaga 7 ⁄2 Florida St 47. Justin Harding 64. Luke List x-Golden State 50 23 .685 — 6-4 W-1 26-11 24-12 30-15 lost for the fifth time in six Cal Ramsey, who starred 1 Michigan 2 Texas Tech MATCH SCHEDULE L.A. Clippers 44 30 .595 6 ⁄2 9-1 W-5 23-13 21-17 25-21 games. at NYU in the 1950s and NCAA TOURNAMENT FRIDAY Wed: McIlroy vs. List; Sacramento 36 37 .493 14 4-6 L-1 23-15 13-22 19-25 Michigan St 6 LSU L.A. Lakers 32 41 .438 18 2-8 W-1 19-17 13-24 22-23 Paul George led the went on to play and broad- Fitzpatrick vs. Harding Phoenix 17 58 .227 34 3-7 L-4 10-26 7-32 10-37 Duke 7 Virginia Tech Thu: McIlroy vs. Harding; Thunder with 30 points cast for the Knicks, died Kentucky 3 Houston Fitzpatrick vs. List x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division 1 and 12 rebounds, while Monday. He was 81. The N. Carolina 4 ⁄2 Auburn Fri: McIlroy vs Fitzpatrick; Harding vs. List Dennis Schroder added 25 Knicks said Ramsey died of NCAA DIV. I TOURNAMENT MONDAY’S RESULTS WEDNESDAY’S GAMES MEN’S CHAMPION GROUP 5 Orlando 119, Philadelphia 98 Golden State at Memphis, 7 p.m. points on 9-of-14 shooting. cardiac arrest at The Riv- TEAM NOW OPEN 5. Justin Thomas 31. Keegan Bradley Memphis 115, Oklahoma City 103 Indiana at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. 33. Matt Wallace 50. Lucas Bjerregaard Russell Westbrook fin- erside Premier Rehabilita- Duke 11/4 9/4 Utah 125, Phoenix 92 Portland at Chicago, 7 p.m. ished with 16 points and tion and Healing Center in Gonzaga 17/4 19/4 MATCH SCHEDULE Portland 148, Brooklyn 144 (2OT) Washington at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Virginia 9/2 6/1 Wednesday: Thomas vs. Bjerregaard; L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9:30 p.m. seven assists, but was just 6 Manhattan. Ramsey also North Carolina 7/1 6/1 Bradley vs. Wallace TUESDAY’S GAMES Boston at Cleveland, 6 p.m. THURSDAY’S GAMES of 20 from the field and played in the NBA for the Michigan State 10/1 14/1 Thursday: Thomas vs. Wallace; Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. San Antonio at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Michigan 14/1 20/1 Bradley vs. Bjerregaard Orlando at Detroit, 6 p.m. missed five of his six 3- St. Louis Hawks and Syra- Chicago at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Kentucky 16/1 14/1 Friday: Thomas vs. Bradley; Dallas at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Orlando at Miami, 6:30 p.m. point attempts. cuse Nationals. Purdue 22/1 28/1 Wallace vs. Bjerregaard Toronto at New York, 6:30 p.m. Tennessee 22/1 16/1 Atlanta at New Orleans, 7 p.m. GROUP 6 Denver at Houston, 7 p.m. Auburn 25/1 50/1 Houston at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. 6. Bryson DeChambeau 17. Marc Leishman L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Texas Tech 25/1 25/1 L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 7 p.m. 39. Kira. Aphibarnrat 59. Russell Knox Sacramento at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Houston 30/1 30/1 Sacramento at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Florida State 40/1 35/1 MATCH SCHEDULE Detroit at Denver, 8 p.m. NHL Virginia Tech 40/1 65/1 Wed: DeChambeau vs. Knox; Washington at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. LSU 50/1 55/1 Leishman vs. Aphibarnrat Oregon 50/1 150/1 Thu: DeChambeau vs. Aphibarnrat; sportsbook.ag OPEN-as of March 18 Leishman vs. Knox Fri: DeChambeau vs. Leishman; MAGIC 119, 76ERS 98 TRAIL BLAZERS 148, NETS 144 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Alphibarnrat vs. Knox (2OT) 4 goals by Tavares PHILADELPHIA: Butler 4-10 5-5 13, Harris GROUP 7 5-10 5-6 15, Embiid 8-15 3-6 20, Mc- BROOKLYN: Carroll 5-8 4-5 18, Kurucs 2-7 MEN’S POSTSEASON NIT 7. Francesco Molinari 21. Webb simpson Connell 1-4 0-0 2, Redick 2-10 3-3 8, 0-0 5, Allen 3-8 4-8 10, Russell 16-34 4-8 39, Harris 4-13 4-6 13, Dudley 6-8 1-1 15, MONDAY’S SECOND ROUND 45. Thorbjorn Olesen Satoshi Kodaira Bolden 1-2 0-0 3, Scott 3-5 0-0 7, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Marjanovic 3-5 0-0 6, J.Sim- Davis 2-2 2-3 6, Dinwiddie 6-15 7-7 22, Le- enough for Leafs Colorado 76, Norfolk State 60 MATCH SCHEDULE Vert 5-8 5-6 16. Totals 49-103 31-44 144. TUESDAY’S QUARTERFINALS Wed: Molinari vs. Kodaira; mons 2-3 4-6 8, Milton 6-8 0-0 13, Smith PORTLAND: Harkless 5-13 1-2 13, Aminu Associated Press ■ Wichita St. (21-14) at Indiana (19-15), 6 Simpson vs. Olesen 1-1 0-0 3. Totals 36-73 20-26 98. President Donald 2-8 2-2 6, Nurkic 13-24 6-8 32, Lillard 10- TCU (22-13) at Creighton (20-14), 8 Thu: Molinari vs. Olesen; ORLANDO: Isaac 3-5 0-0 8, Gordon 5-12 30 7-8 31, Layman 0-1 0-0 0, Collins 4-7 2-4 Trump welcomed Alex WEDNESDAY’S QUARTERFINALS Simpson vs. Kodaira 0-0 12, Vucevic 11-21 4-4 28, Augustin 2-4 12, Kanter 4-8 2-2 12, Curry 6-13 5-6 20, John Tavares had the Ovechkin and the reigning Lipscomb (27-7) at N.C. State (24-11), 8 Fri: Molinari vs. Simpson; 0-0 4, Fournier 11-17 0-0 24, Iwundu 0-4 Turner 1-1 0-0 2, Hood 8-16 1-2 18, Simons Colorado (23-12) at Texas (18-16), 8 Olesen vs. Kodaira 2-2 2, Martin 0-1 0-0 0, Jefferson 1-1 0-0 2, first four-goal game of his champion Capitals to the Birch 2-4 6-10 10, Carter-Williams 5-8 4-4 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 53-121 28-36 148. GROUP 8 career, and the Maple Leafs Oval Office on Monday to COLLEGE BASKETBALL 15, Caupain 1-2 0-0 2, Grant 2-2 0-0 5, Brooklyn 27 35 28 30 12 12 —144 INVITATIONAL 8. Jon Rahm 23. Matt Kuchar Ross 2-6 2-3 7. Totals 45-87 18-23 119. 43. J.B. Holmes Si Woo Kim Portland 31 31 33 25 12 16 —148 beat the Panthers 7-5 Mon- congratulate them for win- MONDAY’S QUARTERFINALS MATCH SCHEDULE Philadelphia 31 29 17 21 — 98 day night in Toronto. ning the Stanley Cup in Coastal Carolina 109,. W. Virginia 91 3-Point Goals—Brooklyn 15-42 (Carroll Wed: Rahm vs. Kim; Kuchar vs. Holmes Orlando 31 26 32 30 —119 South Florida 66, Utah Valley 57 4-7, Dinwiddie 3-7, Russell 3-14, Dudley Tavares, who signed a June. Trump said it was an Thu: Rahm vs. Holmes; Kuchar vs. Kim DePaul 97, Longwood 89 3-Point Goals—Phi 6-23 (Smith 1-1, 2-3, LeVert 1-2, Kurucs 1-3, Harris 1-6), Fri: Rahm vs. Kuchar; Holmes vs. Kim seven-year, $77 million honor to host the team Brown at Loyola Marymount, late Bolden 1-2, Scott 1-3, Embiid 1-3, Milton Portland 14-45 (Lillard 4-16, Curry 3-7, GROUP 9 1-3, Redick 1-7, Harris 0-2, Butler 0-2), Kanter 2-3, Collins 2-4, Harkless 2-5, contract with the Leafs in because he is a hockey fan COLLEGEINSIDER TOURNAMENT 9. Xander Schauffele 29. R. Cabrera Bello Orlando 11-29 (Isaac 2-3, Gordon 2-4, Hood 1-5, Layman 0-1, Aminu 0-4). free agency on July 1, has and a Capitals fan. The MONDAY’S SECOND ROUND 35. Tyrell Hatton 62. Lee Westwood Vucevic 2-5, Fournier 2-5, Grant 1-1, Cart- Fouled Out—Davis, Allen, Dinwiddie. Re- 45 goals this season, the president called the Capi- Texas Southern 94, Texas RGV 85 MATCH SCHEDULE er-Williams 1-3, Ross 1-4, Augustin 0-1, bounds—Brooklyn 59 (Davis 14), Port- CSU Bakersfield 70, S. Utah 67 Wed: Schauffele vs. Westwood; Martin 0-1, Iwundu 0-2). Rebounds—Phi land 55 (Nurkic 16). Assists—Brooklyn most by a player in his first tals “winners” and said TUESDAY’S SECOND ROUND Cabrera Bello vs. Hatton 39 (Embiid 10), Orlando 44 (Vucevic 11). 25 (Russell 8), Portland 35 (Lillard 12). season with the franchise. there is “an awfully good Chas So. (18-15) vs. Hampton (17-17), 6 Thu: Schauffele vs. Hatton; Assists—Phi 20 (Butler 7), Orlando 28 Total Fouls—Brooklyn 31, Portland 30. FIU (20-13) vs. Green Bay (18-16), 7 Cabrera Bello vs. Westwood (Fournier 7). Total Fouls—Phi 18, Or- Technicals—Aminu. A—20,188 (19,393). Tavares, who has nine chance” they will repeat. TUESDAy’S QUARTERFINALS Fri: Schauffele vs. Cabrera Bello; lando 18. A—16,848 (18,846). three-goal games since be- Two players on the roster, Presbyterian (20-15) vs. Hatton vs. Westwood Marshall (20-14), 6 NHL ing drafted first overall by Canadians Braden Holtby GROUP 10 WOMEN’S NIT 10. Paul Casey 25. Cameron Smith the Islanders in 2009, and Brett Connolly, plus 42. Charles Howell III Abraham Ancer EASTERN CONFERENCE moved into second place in Devante Smith-Pelly, who TUESDAY’S THIRD ROUND ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV Georgetown (18-15) at MATCH SCHEDULE goals this season, three is in the minors, did not Providence (19-15), 6 Wed: Casey vs. Ancer; Smith vs. Howell z-Tampa Bay 77 59 14 4 122 306 206 32-6-2 27-8-2 20-4-0 WEDNESDAY’S THIRD ROUND Thu: Casey vs. Howell; Smith vs. Ancer x-Boston 76 46 21 9 101 237 194 28-7-3 18-14-6 16-7-2 behind Washington’s Alex visit the White House. Fri: Casey vs. Smith; Howell vs. Ancer Toronto 76 45 25 6 96 271 228 23-14-2 22-11-4 14-8-3 Northwestern (18-14) at Montreal 76 40 28 8 88 227 219 22-12-4 18-16-4 12-8-5 Ovechkin. Smith-Pelly in June cited West Virginia (22-10), 6 GROUP 11 Florida 76 33 31 12 78 248 262 19-13-6 14-18-6 12-10-3 Zach Hyman had a goal Trump’s rhetoric, and THURSDAY’S THIRD ROUND 11. Tommy Fleetwood19. Louis Oosthuizen Buffalo 75 31 35 9 71 207 247 20-13-4 11-22-5 9-11-4 W. Kentucky (20-14) at Ohio (29-5), 6 41. Kyle Stanley 49. Byeong-Hun An Detroit 76 28 38 10 66 206 258 14-18-5 14-20-5 7-14-4 and two assists, and Patrick Holtby last week said he Butler (23-9) at Cincinnati (23-10), 6 MATCH SCHEDULE Ottawa 75 26 43 6 58 222 278 16-16-4 10-27-2 8-13-2 Marleau and Jake Muzzin had to stay true to his Virginia Tech (22-11) at Wed: Fleetwood vs. An; METROPOLITAN GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV also scored for the Maple values and respectfully de- James Madison (27-5), 6 Oosthuizen vs. Stanley TCU (22-10) at Arkansas (22-14), 7 Washington 76 44 24 8 96 260 234 22-10-6 22-14-2 17-6-2 Thu: Fleetwood vs. Stanley; N.Y. Islanders 76 44 25 7 95 212 184 23-12-4 21-13-3 17-8-1 Leafs. cline. Pepperdine (22-11) at Oosthuizen vs. An Pittsburgh 77 42 24 11 95 261 228 21-13-3 21-11-8 14-8-4 Wyoming (24-8), 7:30 Fri: Fleetwood vs. Oosthuizen; Carolina 75 42 26 7 91 225 206 22-12-4 20-14-3 10-10-2 Idaho (22-11) at Arizona (20-13), 8:30 Stanley vs. An Columbus 75 41 30 4 86 228 218 20-16-2 21-14-2 16-9-1 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Philadelphia 76 36 32 8 80 229 252 18-16-4 18-16-4 10-13-2 GROUP 12 N.Y. Rangers 75 29 33 13 71 208 250 17-13-8 12-20-5 8-11-5 INVITATIONAL 12. Jason Day 20. Phil Mickelson New Jersey 77 29 39 9 67 211 260 19-14-6 10-25-3 8-15-3 IN BRIEF 37. Henrik Stenson 52. Jim Furyk MONDAY’S QUARTERFINALS WESTERN CONFERENCE Appalachian State 83, Marshall 71 MATCH SCHEDULE Campbell 70, Tennessee Tech 62 Wed: Day vs. Furyk; CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV AUTO RACING: NASCAR tweaked its qualifying pro- North Alabama 69. Southern Miss 65 Mickelson vs. Stenson x-Winnipeg 76 45 27 4 94 256 223 25-10-4 20-17-0 12-11-0 cedures to avoid a repeat of the session two weeks ago in TUESDAY’S QUARTERFINAL Thu: Day vs. Stenson; Nashville 77 43 28 6 92 224 202 23-13-2 20-15-4 13-11-1 Utah State at North Texas, 7 Mickelson vs. Furyk St. Louis 76 41 27 8 90 226 206 21-15-2 20-12-6 11-9-4 which all 12 drivers in the final round failed to log an Fri: Day vs. Mickelson; Dallas 76 39 31 6 84 193 188 22-14-3 17-17-3 13-9-2 official lap. The drivers all idled on pit road until the final MEN’S NCAA TOURNAMENT Stenson vs. Furyk Colorado 76 34 29 13 81 240 229 17-14-6 17-15-7 11-9-4 Minnesota 77 35 33 9 79 203 224 15-17-7 20-16-2 11-9-4 second to attempt their qualifying lap. But they blew the CONFERENCE RECORDS GROUP 13 Chicago 75 33 32 10 76 248 271 17-14-7 16-18-3 12-7-3 Conference W L Pct. 13. Tiger Woods 18. Patrick Cantlay timing, none completed a lap before the clock ran out, and PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV Atlantic Coast (7) 10 2 .833 44. Brandt Snedeker 61. Aaron Wise fans booed the shenanigans. So beginning Friday at Texas x-Calgary 76 47 22 7 101 268 213 25-8-5 22-14-2 13-9-2 Southeastern (7) 9 3 .750 MATCH SCHEDULE Wed: Woods vs. Wise; x-San Jose 76 43 24 9 95 268 240 23-9-5 20-15-4 15-6-4 Motor Speedway, NASCAR said all cars must post a lap Big Ten (8) 10 5 .667 Vegas 76 42 28 6 90 235 209 23-10-5 19-18-1 17-6-2 Cantlay vs. Snedeker West Coast (2) 2 1 .667 Arizona 76 36 33 7 79 199 212 18-15-4 18-18-3 15-9-3 time or start at the rear of the field. Once a car leaves its pit Pac-12 (3) 3 2 .600 Thu: Woods vs. Snedeker; Edmonton 75 33 34 8 74 213 249 17-17-3 16-17-5 10-12-2 stall it cannot stop on pit road. Big 12 (6) 6 5 .545 Cantlay vs. Wise Vancouver 76 32 34 10 74 207 237 17-15-5 15-19-5 9-13-4 American Athletic (4) 3 3 .500 Fri: Woods vs. Cantlay; Anaheim 77 31 36 10 72 180 237 17-14-8 14-22-2 8-12-4 Ohio Valley (2) 2 2 .500 Snedeker vs. Wise Los Angeles 75 28 39 8 64 181 235 15-20-3 13-19-5 12-9-2 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Georgia senior WR Tyler Sim- Atlantic Sun (1) 1 1 .500 GROUP 14 Big West (1) 1 1 .500 2 points for win, 1 for OT/SO loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards mons and freshman DB Tyrique Stevenson are facing 14. Tony Finau 30. Ian Poulter Mid-American (1) 1 1 .500 per conference advance to playoffs.; x-clinched playoff spot; z-clinched conference 48. Kevin Kisner 56. Keith Mitchell misdemeanor charges following a bar fight. Simmons and Northeast (1) 1 1 .500 Summit League (1) 1 1 .500 MATCH SCHEDULE Stevenson were arrested early Sunday and charged with MONDAY’S RESULTS Southern (1) 1 1 .500 Wed: Finau vs. Mitchell; PENGUINS 5, RANGERS 2 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 disorderly conduct for their alleged fight with employees Big East (4) 1 4 .200 Poulter vs. Kisner New Jersey 3, Buffalo 1 Pittsburgh 1 3 1 — 5 America East (1) 0 1 .000 Thu: Finau vs. Kisner; N.Y. Rangers 2 0 0 — 2 at the Cloud Bar in Athens, Ga. Metro Atlantic (1) 0 1 .000 Poulter vs. Mitchell Toronto 7, Florida 5 Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 Big Sky (1) 0 1 .000 Fri: Finau vs. Poulter; FIRST PERIOD: 1, NYR, Lemieux 12 NFL: Big South (1) 0 1 .000 Kisner vs. Mitchell St. Louis 3, Vegas 1 (Zibanejad, Buchnevich), 8:25. 2, NYR, As part of the celebration of its 100th season, the Colonial (1) 0 1 .000 Nashville 1, Minnesota 0 Lettieri 1 (DeAngelo, Chytil), 15:15 (pp). NFL will break from tradition and feature the Packers vs. GROUP 15 Dallas 5, WInnipeg 2 3, Pit, Bjugstad 12 (Pettersson, Simon), Conference USA (1) 0 1 .000 15. Bubba Watson 28. Jordan Spieth Los Angeles 3, Calgary 0 15:41. Penalty: Pettersson, PIT, (hook- the Bears in its season opener Sept. 5. Usually, the Super Horizon (1) 0 1 .000 38. Billy Horschel 57. Kevin Na Ivy League (1) 0 1 .000 Detroit 3, San Jose 2 ing), 13:58. Bowl champion is the home team for the prime-time Mid-Eastern Athletic (1) 0 1 .000 MATCH SCHEDULE TUESDAY’S GAMES SECOND PERIOD: 4, Pit, Schultz 2 Missouri Valley (1) 0 1 .000 Wed: Watson vs. Na; N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 6 p.m. (Crosby, Kessel), 1:01 (pp). 5, Pit, Cullen opener, but the league wants to salute historic rivalries in Patriot League (1) 0 1 .000 Spieth vs. Horschel Carolina at Washington, 6 p.m. 6 (Wilson), 7:17. 6, Pit, Blueger 5 (Rust, 2019. The Bears and Packers have met 200 times since Southland (1) 0 1 .000 Thu: Watson vs. Horschel; Buffalo at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Pettersson), 13:12 (sh). Penalties: Skjei, Southwestern Athletic (1) 0 1 .000 Spieth vs. Na Florida at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. N.Y.R, (high sticking), 0:27, J.Johnson, 1921, when the Bears were the Chicago Staleys. ... CB Sun Belt (1) 0 1 .000 Fri: Watson vs. Spieth; Los Angeles at Edmonton, 8 p.m. PIT, (holding), 9:02, Hornqvist, PIT, (high Darqueze Dennard chose to stay with the Bengals on a Western Athletic (1) 0 1 .000 Horschel vs. Na Chicago at Arizona, 9 p.m. sticking), 11:54, Howden, N.Y.R, (hold- one-year deal, keeping Cincinnati’s starting cornerback Atlantic 10 (2) 0 2 .000 GROUP 16 Anaheim at Vancouver, 9 p.m. ing), 15:05. Mountain West (2) 0 2 .000 16. Patrick Reed 26. Sergio Garcia WEDNESDAY’S GAMES THIRD PERIOD: 7, Pit, Blueger 6 (Kessel, group intact. Dennard was an unrestricted free agent. 46. Shane Lowry 51. Andrew Putnam Toronto at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. McCann), 7:38. Penalties: NYR bench, MLB SPRING TRAINING MATCH SCHEDULE N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 6:30 p.m. served by Buchnevich (delay), 7:38. SOCCER: Wed: Reed vs. Putnam; Dallas at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. SHOTS: Pit 13-16-7—36. NYR 16-8-11—35. An injury to Cristiano Ronaldo exacerbated MONDAY’S RESULTS Garcia vs. Lowry Vegas at Colorado, 9 p.m. POWER PLAYS: Pit 1-of-3, NYR 1-of-3. Portugal’s frustrating start to its European Championship Rochester 5, Minnesota 2 Thu: Reed vs. Lowry; Garcia vs. Putnam May 27-June 1: NHL scouting combine, GOALIES: Pit, Murray 27-12-5 (35 s-33 title defense, but things couldn’t be going much better for N.Y. Mets 9, Baltimore 7 Fri: Reed vs. Garcia; Lowry vs. Putnam Buffalo, N.Y. sv). NYR, Georgiev 11-13-3 (36-31). Detroit 9, Tigers Futures 1 free-scoring England and France. Ronaldo hobbled off in Philadelphia 3, Tampa Bay 2 TENNIS Albuquerque 7, Colorado 3 WORLD RANKINGS the first half with an apparent right thigh injury in RK. GOLFER COUNTRY AVG Washington, 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 ATP/WTA MIAMI OPEN Portugal’s 1-1 draw with Serbia in Lisbon, which came Omaha 3, Kansas City 2 1. Dustin Johnson U.S. 9.84 EASTERN W L T PT GF GA Atlanta 8, Cincinnati 5 2. Justin Rose England 9.48 D.C. United 201770 Monday at Hard Rock ; three days after the titleholder’s 0-0 draw with Ukraine, Milwaukee 10, Toronto 5 3. Brooks Koepka U.S. 8.61 Cincinnati 211775 Miami Gardens, Fla. ; outdoors-hard also at home. They were Ronaldo’s first games for his St. Louis 6, Memphis 3 4. Rory McIlroy N. Ireland 8.46 Columbus 211744 MEN’S THIRD ROUND SINGLES country since last year’s World Cup. Meanwhile, England Cleveland 10,Texas 1 5. Justin Thomas U.S. 8.38 Toronto FC 200663 #4 Roger Federer d. Filip Krajinovic, 7-5, Houston 12, Pittsburgh 9 6. Bryson DeChambeau U.S. 7.40 Montreal 210664 6-3. beat Montenegro 5-1 away to follow up its 5-0 thrashing of Orlando City 112556 3, Boston 2 7. Francesco Molinari Italy 6.67 #6 Kevin Anderson d. Joao Sousa, 6-4, N.Y. Red Bulls 111453 the Czech Republic on Friday in Group A. It is the first vs. Arizona, late 8. Jon Rahm Spain 5.98 7-6 (6). Oakland vs. San Francisco, late. Philadelphia 121456 #13 Daniil Medvedev d. Reilly Opelka, time England has scored five or more goals in successive 9. Xander Schauffele U.S. 5.95 N.Y. City FC 003344 L.A. Dodgers vs. L.A. Angels, late 7-6 (5), 6-7 (5), 7-6 (0). 10. Rickie Fowler U.S. 5.94 Atlanta 012224 games since 1984. After opening Group B with a 4-1 win San Diego vs. Seattle, late 11. Paul Casey England 5.55 #18 David Goffin d. #14 Marco Cecchi- TUESDAY’S GAMES Chicago 021147 12. Tommy Fleetwood England 5.22 nato, 6-4, 6-4 over Moldova, France had a more impressive 4-0 win over Detroit at Tampa Bay, 11:35 a.m. New England 031138 13. Jason Day Australia 5.17 #20 Denis Shapovalov d. Andrey Iceland with Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann Cincinnati at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. WESTERN W L T PT GF GA Rublev, 6-3, 7-6 (5) Colorado vs. Minnesota in Fort Myers, 14. Tiger Woods U.S. 5.07 scoring second-half goals. ... American midfielder Weston 15. Tony Finau U.S. 4.98 Los Angeles FC 3 0 1 10 10 5 Jordan Thompson d. #24 Grigor Fla., 1:05 p.m. Seattle 3 0 0 9 10 3 Dimitrov, 7-5, 7-5. Cleveland at Texas, 1:05 p.m. 16. Bubba Watson U.S. 4.64 McKennie is expected to be sidelined several weeks Houston 2 0 1 7 6 4 #8 Stefanos Tsitsipas d. Leonardo Pittsburgh at Houston, 1:10 p.m. 17. Patrick Reed U.S. 4.45 FC Dallas 2 1 1 7 5 3 Mayer, 6-4, 6-4 because of a sprained ankle. McKennie was hurt in the Boston vs. Chi Cubs in Mesa, Ariz., 2:05 18. Marc Leishman Australia 4.22 Minnesota 2 1 0 6 8 5 #28 Frances Tiafoe d. David Ferrer, 5-7, Chi White Sox at Arizona, 2:40 p.m. 19. Patrick Cantlay U.S. 4.14 63rd minute of the United States’ exhibition victory LA Galaxy 2 1 0 6 5 5 6-3, 6-3 San Diego at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. 20. Louis Oosthuizen S. Africa 4.04 Sporting KC 1 1 1 4 4 3 against Ecuador on Thursday in Orlando, Fla. WOMEN”S FOURTH ROUND SINGLES Milwaukee vs. Toronto, 6:05 p.m. 21. Phil Mickelson U.S. 4.04 Real Salt Lake 1 2 1 4 3 8 Oakland at San Francisco, 8:45 p.m. 22. Webb Simpson U.S. 4.02 Colorado 0 2 2 2 5 8 #2 Simona Halep d. Venus Williams, L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. 23. Gary Woodland U.S. 3.90 Portland 0 2 1 1 4 10 6-3, 6-3. TENNIS: Roger Federer finished with a flurry of aces and #3 Petra Kvitova d. #19 Caroline REGULAR SEASON 24. Matt Kuchar U.S. 3.90 Vancouver 0 3 0 0 4 7 advanced to the fourth round of the Miami Open in Miami 25. Hideki Matsuyama Japan 3.71 San Jose 0 3 0 0 2 9 Garcia, 6-3, 6-3. THURSDAY’S GAMES 26. Cameron Smith Australia 3.57 FRIDAY’S GAME #12 Ashleigh Barty d. #7 Kiki Bertens, Gardens, Fla., by beating Filip Krajinovic 7-5, 6-3. Federer Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. 27. Sergio Garcia Spain 3.46 N.Y. City FC at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. N.Y. Mets at Washington, 12:05 p.m. had 14 aces in all and pulled away after converting only 28. Alex Noren Sweden 3.46 SATURDAY’S GAMES #27 Hsieh Su-wei d. #13 Caroline St. Louis at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. 29. Adam Scott Australia 3.38 N.Y. Red Bulls at Chicago, noon Wozniacki, 6-3, 6-7 (0), 6-2. one of his first eight break-point chances. On the women’s Atlanta at Philadelphia, 2:05 p.m. 30. Jordan Spieth U.S. 3.38 #21 Anett Kontaveit d. Detroit at Toronto, 2:37 p.m. Minnesota at New England, 1 p.m. side, Indian Wells champion Bianca Andreescu retired 31. Rafa Cabrera Bello Spain 3.38 Bianca Andreescu, 6-1, 2-0 retired. Houston at Tampa Bay, 3:00 p.m. Montreal at Sporting KC, 2 p.m. 32. Ian Poulter England 3.28 #18 Qiang Wang d. Wafan Wang, 7-5, from her fourth-round match with a right shoulder injury Chi Cubs at Texas, 3:05 p.m. Los Angeles FC at San Jose, 2:30 p.m. 33. Keegan Bradley U.S. 3.28 Atlanta at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. 6-4 while trailing Anett Kontaveit 6-1, 2-0. Three-time Miami L.A. Angels at Oakland, 3:07 p.m. Marketa Vondrsova d. Tajana Maria, Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. 34. Matthew Fitzpatrick England 3.26 Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. 6-4, 6-3 champion Venus Williams lost to No. 2-seeded Simona Colorado at Miami, 3:10 p.m. 35. Matt Wallace England 3.15 FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m. #5 Karolina Pliskova d. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 3:10 p.m. 36. Eddie Pepperrell England 3.09 Houston at Colorado, 8 p.m. Halep 6-3, 6-3, and No. 3 Petra Kvitova faced only one San Francisco at San Diego, 3:10 p.m. 37. Tyrrell Hatton England 3.01 Seattle at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Yulia Putintseva, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 break point and beat Caroline Garcia 6-3, 6-3. Cleveland at Minnesota, 3:10 p.m. 38. Li Haotong China 2.91 SUNDAY’S GAMES Chi White Sox at Kansas City, 3:15 p.m. 39. Henrik Stenson Sweden 2.88 D.C. United at Orlando City, 5:30 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 6:10 p.m. 40. Billy Horschel U.S. 2.87 Portland at LA Galaxy, 8 p.m. — Edited from news services 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

BLACKHAWKS BULLS Lauri learning how to be a marked man ‘The second year is trying. It was part of his growth,” coach Jim Boylen said. “When always the toughest,’ you start kicking ass in this Markkanen says league, people adjust to you. He was doing that. That’s a learning By K.C. Johnson moment for this year.” Chicago Tribune Overall, Markkanen is averag- ing 18.9 points, up 3.7 points from Zach LaVine and Otto Porter last season, and 9 rebounds, 1.5 Jr. are out again for Tuesday’s more than last season. matchup in Toronto. Kris Dunn His shooting percentages of didn’t practice on Monday and is 43.3 percent and 36.2 percent doubtful. from 3-point range are identical Lauri Markkanen made the to last season. jump this season from a rela- “I think you make a big jump tively unknown commodity to in your second year in anything. landing on opponents’ scouting You got that experience. You reports. Given that coach Jim know what it’s all about now,” Boylen will start Markkanen, Boylen said. “He’s a worker. He Robin Lopez, , cares. He’ll take what he has Shaquille Harrison and one un- learned from this year and add to decided player dependent on this game.” Dunn’s status, guess who will top Specifically, Boylen cited the Raptors’ game plan? Markkanen driving more to his “I feel like second year is right side and playing more always the toughest no matter facing the basket. what level you’re playing at “We moved him around more because people are getting to this year. He wasn’t just a know you and kind of making catch-and-shoot guy,” Boylen the adjustment,” Markkanen said. “He handled the ball in said at the Advocate Center. transition, made plays for team- “Looking at that, I thought I did mates, ran pick-and-roll. There’s decent. Obviously, I’m not satis- a lot we can build on but also a lot fied or anything like that. I’ve he established in his game.” had ups and downs.” For the third straight summer, Indeed, after arriving to train- Boylen will visit Markkanen’s ing camp bulked up and in great native Finland as the forward shape, Markkanen suffered a fulfills his national team com- serious right elbow injury during mitment. Boylen has a long- the third day of practices. He standing relationship with Finn- missed the first 23 games as the ish national team coach Henrik Bulls limped to a 5-18 start that Dettmann that predated the cost Fred Hoiberg his job. Bulls’ drafting of Markkanen. Markkanen made his season For now, Markkanen is fo- debut on Dec. 1 — Hoiberg cused on finishing this season in coached him for one game — and strong fashion. took most of December to find “I’m just trying to do my work his rhythm. He put together a every day,” he said, “and just be a solid January, a dominant Febru- good teammate and try to be a ary and has come back to Earth a leader.” bit this month. “He went through a little dip [email protected] but it wasn’t because he wasn’t Twitter @kcjhoop

ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Jonathan Toews, celebrating Sunday night, and his line had a good showing despite not scoring against the Avs. Hawks alive and, well, desperate By Jimmy Greenfield Why would the Avalanche win The Hawks were in complete Chicago Tribune the tiebreaker? Because, by rule, control of the third, which Keith the first home game played in the agreed had something to do with A dominant third period fol- city that had the extra home game knowing Sunday wasn’t just about STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE lowed by Duncan Keith’s dramatic is dropped from the tiebreaker. getting two points but denying the Bulls opponents are taking notice of second-year forward Lauri overtime goal gave the Black- That game would be the Hawks’ Avalanche any. Markkanen on their scouting reports. hawks a 2-1 victory over the 2-1 win in Denver on Dec. 21. “That had something to do with Avalanche on Sunday night at the This is just one scenario but it it for sure,” Keith said. “I think at . indicates how difficult it will be the end of the day our focus was The win did wonders for mor- for the Hawks to get in even if they just on winning the game and ale and kept the Hawks’ playoff go on another win streak. doing everything we could. So it G League affiliate to make hopes from fading into oblivion Here are three takeaways from was good to see the pressure and with seven games to go in the Sunday night’s game. going into the third period it was regular season. good to see that response out of playoff debut Wednesday But the truth is the victory did 1. The Alex DeBrincat-Jonathan everybody. Everybody played By K.C. Johnson with the Bulls this season. far more for the Wild and Coyotes Toews-Patrick Kane line didn’t good, in that third especially.” Chicago Tribune Walt Lemon Jr., who played at than it did for the Hawks. Each of score. But the line worked. Julian and Bradley, has led this those teams is two points behind Kane, Toews and DeBrincat 3. The defense is having their As Bulls practice concluded season’s Windy City Bulls, aver- the Avalanche for the final West- have scored 111 goals between best stretch of the season. Monday at the Advocate Center, aging 20.9 points and 8.4 assists. ern Conference wild-card spot them this season. So putting them The Hawks’ defense isn’t fixed. coach Jim Boylen walked The franchise traded for Lem- while the Hawks are now five on the same line to help the After all, the Hawks gave up 47 around the gym and shook on after underwent points back. Hawks break out of a scoring shots to the Maple Leafs and then hands with every member of the season-ending hip surgery in The Hawks have a game in slump was a no-brainer for coach 48 to the Canadiens less than two Windy City Bulls. December. hand on the three teams ahead of Jeremy Colliton. weeks ago. The G League affiliate prac- Henry is finishing his second them but they still have to win that Kane had a team-high seven But for the third straight game ticed right after the NBA club in season after spending one sea- game in hand to make it matter. shots on goal, Toews had six and the Hawks allowed 28 or fewer advance of Wednesday’s one- son on Fred Hoiberg’s Bulls staff. Even if they do win it, they’d still DeBrincat had two. They had a shots on goal and only allowed the and-done playoff game at the Henry actually worked as be three points back with precious terrific night of possession on the Avalanche a total of 45 shots in the Westchester (N.Y.) Knicks, the Boylen’s graduate manager at few games to play. power play as well — but they weekend series, including a mere first playoff game in the Windy Utah before also working for Here’s one scenario that indi- were up against a red-hot goalie in 20 on Sunday. City Bulls’ three-year existence. Hoiberg at Iowa State. cates how tough it will be for the the Avs’ Philipp Grubauer. Colliton doesn’t think they’re “I just told everyone how “I love Fred. We still keep in Hawks to get into the postseason. “Those are the three guys that going a lot different from earlier in much we appreciate how hard contact. He follows how we’re Let’s say they go 5-1-1 in their last put the puck in the net the most,” the year. they worked,” Boylen said. doing. We have a close friend- seven games and finish with 88 Colliton said. “We’ve been having “I just think we’re getting bet- “They started off 5-12 and made ship,” Henry said. “Obviously, it’s points. The Avalanche would only trouble, so I think throw them ter,” he said. “We’re improving as the playoffs. I think Coach tough for anyone to get fired so I have to go 3-2-1 over their final six together and that’s probably the the year goes on, everyone is (Charlie) Henry and his staff supported him throughout that. games to also finish with 88 best opportunity to create some getting more comfortable with have done an unbelievable job. And Jim has been great to me in points. That would be good offense. I realize they didn’t score, how we have to play. We’re “I love the synergy between the transition. He has talked to enough to beat out the Hawks. but they were really good.” defending as five guys, a little Coach Henry and myself and the our guys. He keeps tabs on our Why? The first tiebreaker is more communication out there communication we have. We two-ways as well as our other ROW (regulation + overtime 2. The Hawks couldn’t deny and recognizing we can create talk on a daily basis about our guys. wins) and in the scenario above the Avalanche an important offense from doing well defen- guys. I like having another head “Similar to the guys, it’s a (assuming no more shootout point. sively. We’re getting there as far as coach around that I can talk to growth league for myself as well. wins) they would each finish with When the Hawks controlled the recipe for how we can win and bounce things off of.” The transition from being a 36. the third period from start to these types of games. And going Last season, Antonio Blak- behind-the-bench (NBA) assist- The second tiebreaker is the finish it may have been their best forward, hopefully (in) the play- eney and Ryan Arcidiacono ant to (G League) head coach, season series and the Avalanche period of the season. But it wasn’t offs, that’s how we have to defend shuttled between the Bulls and where you go from making hold that one despite both teams good enough. there. We have to be desperate Windy City Bulls and stuck for suggestions to making decisions, finishing with six points. The Even though the Hawks ended defensively.” good this season. Two-way play- obviously you learn a lot. You Hawks were 3-2 against the Avs, up winning, the Avalanche took ers and Brandon grow a lot. It’s obviously some- while the Avs were 2-1-2 against the game to overtime and picked [email protected] Sampson don’t project to follow thing that I’ve really enjoyed and the Hawks. up a point in the standings. Twitter @jcgreenx suit, but both have spent time had fun with it.” Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 9 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

ELAINE THOMPSON/AP PHOTOS ‘Tati’Fernando Tatis Jr. just turned 20, but he’scould making a case for a roster spot on opening make day. The Padres have said they will take thea players thatrun give them the best chance to win. to join Padres for opener

By Kevin Acee | San Diego Union-Tribune Padres short- stop Fernando PEORIA, Ariz. — Padres decision makers have for almost the entirety Tatis Jr., left, of spring training downplayed what Fernando Tatis Jr. is doing and leaps out of brushed aside any talk of what he might offer the team at this time. the way as the Cubs’ Mark Their admiration and great hopes are tempered by the reality of their Zagunis slides top prospect’s youth and a desire to bring him along in a way that is best safely into for his long-term development, not to mention their long-term finances. second base with a stolen They have talked about the 20-year-old with all the tools in terms of base during what he will one day be in the major leagues. the fourth Until Friday night, until Tatis took it to a level where only special inning Sunday in Peoria, Ariz. players who do special things generally play, until an important reality couldn’t be denied anymore.

Tatis, who also hits line drive down. home runs and rips doubles to the They know he knows he is gap with a seemingly simple flick exceptional. of his wrists, on Friday beat out He also knows what it is they’re two infield singles in a game doing. against the Diamondbacks. After “Of course,” Tatis said with a the first of those, he stole two smile. “It’s part of the game. It’s bases and practically walked part of the business. That’s how it home on a hard base hit. After the is.” second, he scored from first base The Padres play their final on a routine single. Cactus League game here Sunday “What he did wins baseball against the Cubs. Decisions will games,” manager Andy Green continue to be finalized as the said. “That’s ultimately what it’s team spends Monday and Tues- all about.” day in Seattle for a pair of Yes, he went there. exhibitions in advance of Thurs- Green used the ‘W’ word when day’s season opener against the talking about Tatis. Giants at Petco Park. Winning is what the Padres say It seems unlikely Tatis forced the unequivocal goal is this season the Padres to change course Fri- — in a way it hasn’t been in a while. day when he willed those runs. So if Tatis has proved he is a Eric Hosmer was on the top difference maker, then perhaps 15 step yelling and Manny Machado days (the amount of time he would jumped the dugout railing after have to stay in the minors to avoid Tatis reached in to tag the plate as accruing a year of service time) is he dove past it and the umpire too long — especially if there is the signaled safe. belief he plays on a plane where But it’s not like Green or general the blend of intuition and talent manager A.J. Preller or the men essentially alter reality and it’s OK who one day might be faced with if he blows up an inning or two. the decision to commit something “He’s definitely on the aggres- like a half-billion dollars to Tatis hand by the way he plays.” “He can change the outcome of sive thing is he did it on his own. sive side,” Green said. “He’s got were surprised by what he did. Tatis is hitting .268/.340/.520 a game with his legs, with his The one with Cain, the coach just good feel. He’s going to make By keeping Tatis in the minors with three doubles, two home defense, with his power,” Hosmer keeps sending him. But (Tatis), mistakes on the bases. When you until the 16th day of the season, runs and four walks this spring. said of the player many teammates you could see the play develop. watch guys like Javy Baez run the they would assure he does not His strikeout rate (13 in 50 plate call “Tati.” You can see him turn around and bases, if you’re trying to eliminate achieve a full year of service time. appearances) is on par with many Catcher Chris Stewart, who has as soon the center field went to lob the mistakes you’re going to lose If he is the player they think he is, Padres who will be regular start- played 12 seasons in the majors, it, he just turned a different gear days like this. Days like this are the move to delay his free agency ers. immediately also invoked the and did something no one in this really, really special. When he could put off a major payday In his past four starts, Tatis has name of Baez, the Cubs star. room can do.” wins a game for you on the and/or give them more time to six hits and a walk in 17 trips to the “Only guy I can think of,” Tatis was running on the pitch basepaths, you’re going to have to work out a contract before he plate. He has scored five of the Stewart said. “He’s got it. I call that Austin Hedges lined into live with an occasional time where reaches the market following the seven times he has reached base. Javy Baez the wild card. You never center field and easily made it to he’s picked off, and you’re going to 2025 season. Going back seven starts, he is 8 for know what he’s going to do. He’s third base, paused just enough to have to understand his instincts The Padres have said they will 25 with six runs. got the ability to do it, and he pulls see the soft throw in to the cut-off are going to win you more games begin the season with the players At shortstop, he won’t provide it off the majority of the time. It man beyond second base with his throughout the course of time.” who give them the best chance to the automatic out Freddy Galvis drives the defense crazy. ... back to the plate. Tatis took off for That’s kind of a big deal, to be win. They have also acknowl- did on balls hit within a comfort- “If you have a guy who is willing home, on his way passing coach compared to one of the game’s edged they will weigh any con- able radius. Few do. But Tatis’ to push the envelope it can pay off Glenn Hoffman pointing at third most dynamic players. And with- tinuing need for Tatis to develop. ability to turn hits into outs due to big. I’m glad Tati is on my team base. out a qualifier. They have pointed out it was just his range and arm is even rarer. He and I don’t have to worry about “In those moments, everything Particularly since Green and Jan. 2 that he ceased being a is undoubtedly good enough that him. He’s got all the tools on the slows down for me,” Tatis said. “I others in the organization recently teenager. They have mentioned he makes erstwhile shortstop baseball field. It’s going to be see everything in slow motion. It’s have been reticent in their praise his lack of experience above Machado a comfortable third impressive to see when he puts it just something that comes to me.” of Tatis. low-A, that a fractured finger baseman. all together.” Whether his major league de- There is no doubt they believe ended his 2018 season at Dou- In back-to-back games last Hosmer recalled Lorenzo Cain but comes Thursday or sometime in him every bit as much as anyone ble-A a little more than a month week he made three super-quick, racing around from first base on soon thereafter, Tatis seems to else. He is their prized minor early. They have alluded to his super-fluid tags that helped steal Hosmer’s single to score what have perspective. He also believes league system’s crown jewel, ac- penchant for slow starts, such as outs. When he did it twice in a would be the winning run in this: quired from the White Sox in 2016 how his batting .327/.400/.572 game against the Brewers, that Game 6 of the 2015 American “I’m ready.” before he’d played a professional over the final 64 games was was the first time this spring League Championship Series, If the Padres come to him soon game. They believe he will be preceded by his batting .177/.231/ Green allowed a little gushing. clinching the Royals’ second and tell him he has to wait, he said transcendent at some point. .333 in last season’s first 24 games. “Couple guys in the game that straight trip to the World Series, he would need to ask questions as No need to rush him, they say. Green also said at the start of can do it,” Green said. “It’s special. which they would win. to why. The implication has been that this spring training that, “He’s got It’s a special skill.” “That’s the last time I saw that,” “Then they will tell me,” he there is more of a need to slow him every opportunity to force our Just like many of his skills. Hosmer said. “The most impres- said, “and I will work for it.” 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/AP Michigan guard Zavier Simpson, who has dramatically improved his free-throw shooting, dribbles up court during the Wolverines’ second-round NCAA Tournament win against Florida. How sports psychology transformed Michigan Better mental approach does wonders player commentate the physical the last thing a foul shooter wants Sophomore Eli Brooks said he routine. Whether aloud or inter- to think about. learned a pose from her that he’s for Wolverines at the free-throw line nally, a player could say, “Bounce, “There is a battle in your mind used to visualize success. Another bounce, bounce. Spin. Bend knees. between your best friend and sophomore, Isaiah Livers, said she By Andrew Kahn rate patterns increase; muscles get Shoot.” worst enemy,” Wood says. “And to was “incredible.” He often tries to MLive.com tense. There is also “deliberate distrac- win that battle you’ve got to experience 15 minutes of silence “That same free throw that was tion,” as Detling calls it. “I’ve had establish great mental habits.” each day. DES MOINES, Iowa — It’s all so smooth and effortless in practice players who think about what These go hand in hand with Each of the three players said mental. Zavier Simpson knows it. now becomes labored, robotic, and they’re going to have for dinner or great practice habits. Most coaches they did not met with the woman Michigan’s starting point guard choppy,” Wood says. sing a song in their head,” she says. recognize the importance of bulk individually. shot 52 percent from the free And that’s how Simpson — and There is a confidence-building training and simulating game Perhaps Simpson didn’t either. throw line last year. He started this many players at different levels all method: the player telling him or situations. Shooting 100 consecu- Asked about his free-throw shoot- year even worse. over the world — can have so much herself, “I’ve got this. I’m ready.” tive free throws after practice can ing routine this week in Des But if the problem was between trouble with a stationary, un- Similarly, there is motivational be helpful to build muscle memory, Moines, he said, “My secret ingre- his ears, all the physical reps could guarded, 15-foot shot. dialogue: “Do it for the team.” but it’s good to have a player shoot dient? I can’t tell the world that. I only do so much. With the encour- Nicole Detling was one of those The last thing a free-throw two after going full court, perhaps can’t give you all my secrets now.” agement of head coach John players. As a college basketball shooter wants to do is put addi- with the threat of running sprints He eventually elaborated. Beilein, several Wolverines met player, she struggled from the line. tional pressure on . “As should he miss. “Just locking in. I think I was with a sports psychologist to work She became her own case study, soon as it’s, ‘I have to, I need to, I But coaches and players can go a shooting 56 percent or something. on visualization and meditation devouring library books on sports should,’ you’re putting yourself in few steps further. A player alone in If it gets worse than that, that’s an techniques. psychology and drastically improv- negative space,” Detling says. a gym could dribble around chairs, issue. It was already an issue. I Simpson has made 78 percent of ing her success at the charity stripe. Other experts agree. Bob spin to the hoop, and pretend to get definitely worked on it. Cleared my his free throws over the last 25 Detling is now the coordinator Tewksbury had a 13-year career as fouled on his shot. He could go to mind. Did a lot of mental prepara- games. of mental performance for the a major league pitcher, including the bench as if a timeout was called tion, not just for that but to help my Neither Simpson nor Michigan University of Utah athletic depart- six seasons with the St. Louis before heading to the free-throw game. basketball staff members were ment and the owner of Head- Cardinals. Beilein, a devoted Cardi- line. “It couldn’t get worse — I mean, eager to talk about the subject. But Strong Consulting. When working nals fan, read Tewksbury’s 2018 Wood says, typically, the only it could, but I didn’t want to see it several outside experts in the with a basketball player struggling book, Ninety Percent Mental. time a player shoots a free throw get worse. I found my rhythm, sports psychology field provided from the foul line, she will first ask In a phone interview, Tewks- wearing a game uniform is in a blocked everything out, and made an idea of Simpson’s transforma- about the pre-shot routine. The bury said a key to athletic success is game. That’s not ideal. sure I was locked in to the rim. tion. answers almost always involve the quieting “the little man: that voice “We want the mind to say, ‘Been Telling myself to be locked in helps Spencer Wood calls it “the 17 physical routine: how many drib- in your head that distracts you.” If there, done that,’ and be comfort- a lot.” lonely steps.” The founder of a bles, and with which hand, the he threw a pitch outside the strike able,” he says. He said he doesn’t repeat a mental skills company, Icebox, player takes before attempting the zone, he’d often step off the With little information from particular phrase. “All of it is just who has worked with college and shot. mound, then swipe the pitching Michigan, it’s impossible to know mental,” he said. “I just want to tell NBA teams on free-throw shoot- It’s important that the physical rubber with his cleat to “clean the the exact techniques being taught myself to be locked in. That’s pretty ing, is referring to the approximate routine is consistent, but the men- slate.” He might bang his thigh to the Wolverines. Earlier in the much it.” walk from the bench to the free- tal aspect is critical too. That’s with his glove to simulate “hitting season, Beilein said, “We did some Simpson admitted he didn’t throw line after the opposing team where visualization or imagery the delete button.” visualization with a psychologist think about any of this before this has called timeout (or, in modern enters the equation. The former Words are powerful too. Wood with a couple of the guys.” He said season. But after his performance college basketball, after a replay involves seeing, either through film emphasizes they should be pos- breathing and relaxation tech- at the line as a sophomore, he knew review). study or picturing a free throw in itive but also realistic. For a free- niques were being used, adding, he needed to. Wood realizes not all free one’s mind. Imagery incorporates throw shooter, saying, “I’m not “hypnosis might be next.” “I knew teams were going to try throws are preceded by a stoppage. more senses and emotions, such as going to miss this next one,” He said he didn’t attend the me because I was not the best Regardless, there is time for the crowd noise and how it actually inadvertently emphasizes a miss. meeting but said it was led by “one free-throw shooter. Just told my- shooter to consider the task at feels to take the shot. “I always make clutch free throws” of our athletics psychologists.” A self I’m going to make them for the hand. There is no one technique opens the door for second-guess- team spokesperson later clarified sake of helping my team. I’m not “If that player is thinking about Detling recommends. There are a ing when a miss inevitably occurs. that it was not a university employ- really a guy to do it to make that either the outcome or conse- few preferable options. Instead, saying, “I’m at my best ee, but that the individual had been team pay. Just wanted to help my quences — the ramifications of The first is a neutral thought, when it counts the most,” is fully vetted. team. I made some and it feels back what is literally and figuratively on devoid of emotion. Detling men- believable and builds confidence. Players on the Michigan basket- to normal now.” the line, pun intended — it is often a tions the “law of occupied space”: This phrase works too: “Smooth, ball team say there was a voluntary Whether he learned it from a prerequisite for choking,” Wood There will always be a thought in confident, consistent.” team meeting with the woman, sports psychologist or applies it at says. your mind. A person, including a Completely clearing one’s mind and players could follow individu- the free-throw line, Simpson has Dwelling on the outcome sets in foul shooter, has some control over is difficult, if not impossible. The ally if they were so inclined. “She figured out one very important motion the worst possible chain what that thought is. worst thing a foul shooter can do, talked about meditation practices technique. reaction. The body has a physiolog- “Your body knows how to shoot experts say, is put more pressure on and visualizing success,” said soph- “I like positive visualization,” he ical response to the perceived the shot,” Detling says. “Your mind the moment. What the fans are omore C.J. Baird. “About calming said. “I just try to keep my mind mental threat, and bad things start is what gets in the way.” thinking and announcers are say- your nerves and becoming focused positive. I don’t like to think about happening: breathing and heart So Detling might suggest a ing — It all comes down to this — is on the task at hand.” negative things.” Tuesday, March 26, 2019 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

Weaving as a metaphor intriguing to viewers MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES PHOTOS Karolina Gnatowski’s work being exhibited at DePaul Art Museum By Lori Waxman Chicago Tribune

“Some Kind of Duty,” Karolina Gna- towski’s miraculously affirming solo exhib- ition at DePaul Art Museum, comes ready- made with the perfect metaphor. On view are 27 tiny, small, medium and large tapestries that deftly weave yarn with twigs, binder clips, marijuana joints, enam- el brooches and other quotidian detritus. Hence the ensuing notion that to live life is to weave it, giving meaningful order to its tangles of relationships, events, actions and objects. It’s a good metaphor but also one that comes so easily a writer ought to be ashamed. It’s not even terribly original, having served as the title of a hefty cata- logue of small works by Sheila Hicks, one of the goddesses of contemporary fiber arts along with Magdalena Abakanowicz, Lenore Tawney and Claire Zeisler. It bears reciting their names here since fiber arts continue to get short shrift in the art world, not least because of its associ- ation with craft and women’s work. Seri- ously. Don’t get me started, and kudos to the DePaul Art Museum and director Julie Rodrigues Widholm, who curated Gna- towski’s show, their first in a museum, for eschewing such nonsense in favor of their strangely touching and innovative textiles. If weaving is akin to living, what does it look like to weave life as an artist born in Poland in 1980, when the country was still under martial law? As a very young immi- grant to the United States, following a father who had been gone for over a year, AP and also an alcoholic? As a child raised Director Tim Burton, top left, whose latest film is a live-action reimagining of the 1941 Disney animated classic “Dumbo,” stars amid a Polish expat community in the Michael Keaton, middle, Danny DeVito, right, Colin Farrell, Eva Green and Alan Arkin. Poconos, the no-longer-thriving and stylish Pennsylvania resort area? As a member of a poor family in a tight house- hold, where if you weren’t busy doing something, you would be given something to do? As a kid who liked to hang out in garages, amid the sounds of classic rock, smell of tobacco and company of men? What does it look like to weave life as Not your 1941 someone who, in the past three years, has lost her father, endured the end of a long- term relationship, become a poet, gotten sober and come out as gender noncon- forming and lesbian? If that seems to lean very heavily on the biographical, it can and should be ex- tended to include general motifs of love Disney classic and trauma and addiction and immigra- tion. But the work on view in “Some Kind of Duty” — all of it new, all of it made in Burton’s version true to original but with an edgier feel 2018 — is unabashedly more personal than most, almost uncomfortably so. Preferring to be known as kg, they are By Josh Rottenberg | Los Angeles Times There is one thing Burton does appreciate about the circus, remarkably forthcoming for someone though: the idea that it represents a thrown-together family of whose chosen moniker sounds a lot like Despite what one might imagine, Tim Burton has never oddballs. the word “cagey,” augmenting the raw cared for circuses. “This idea of feeling weird and wanting to join this mixed testimony of their fiber work with a gallery Sure, many of Burton’s films — from “Pee Wee’s Big Adven- family of misfits and weirdos — that’s sort of the appeal of it,” guide of poems that do double duty as ture” to “Beetlejuice” to “The Nightmare Before Christmas” to said Burton, who, over the years, has created his own rotating material lists, plus an intimate artist inter- “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” — have featured the same circus of collaborators, several of whom — including Michael view in the exhibition catalogue. blend of fantasy, whimsy and visual spectacle one finds under Keaton, Danny DeVito and Eva Green — star in “Dumbo.” Between them, these texts reveal that the big top. And, yes, the circus is the setting of his latest movie, “Making films is a dysfunctional family. That was the lure of the coffee and cigarettes woven into an a live-action reimagining of the much-loved 1941 Disney ani- the circus for me.” enormous diptych — the coffee staining mated film “Dumbo” that will hit theaters March 29. But actual While the titular giant-eared flying elephant takes center warm brown circles as it dripped through circuses have never been his thing. stage in Burton’s “Dumbo,” now as a CGI creation, the under- the warp, the butts neatly held in place by a “It’s funny, but I truly never liked the circus,” Burton, 60, dog pachyderm is placed in an entirely new story that features weft of lozenges — are present because said on a recent afternoon, clad from head to toe in black and Colin Farrell as a wounded World War I vet who returns to a they helped kg give up alcohol. The myste- radiating an impish, hyper-caffeinated vibe. struggling circus run by DeVito’s ringleader and helps train the rious lump hovering at the center of a wee “You’ve got animals being tortured, you’ve got death-defying baby Dumbo, while Keaton plays a ruthless businessman who tweedy frame layers pulped Camel boxes acts and you’ve got clowns. It’s like a horror show. What’s to like?” Turn to Dumbo, Page 4 Turn to Art, Page 3

IN PERFORMANCE ‘For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide’ ★★★★ Shange’s glorious poem is linked with Court’s classical tradition By Chris Jones sing the song of her possibilities / sing a Chicago Tribune righteous gospel / let her be born / let her be born & handled warmly.” The ladies in yellow, purple, blue, green, Everything you might want or need to brown, orange, red, women of color all, know in advance about “For Colored Girls step out on the stage of the Court Theatre Who Have Considered Suicide / When the into what feels like an agora, a place of Rainbow is Enuf” is contained therein; it’s assembly, of confession, of storytelling, of not like some critic’s summary adds any- determination and defiance. thing, least of all mine. Of birth, you might say. That is what Shange called for, and Or rebirth, from the womb of revolution. precisely what she did in her choreopoem, “Somebody / anybody sing a black girl’s a rule-buster when it appeared on Broad- song,” Ntozake Shange wrote, now some 45 way in 1976, then perceived as dangerously years heretofore. “Bring her out to know way out from the norm, now recognizable herself / to know you / but sing her as prophetic. rhythms / carin / struggle / hard times / Seret Scott — an intellectually rich direc- sing her song of life / she’s been dead so tor whose diverse body of work I’ve long long / closed in silence so long / she doesn’t admired — isn’t so much concerned, know the sound / of her own voice / her though, with making the case for the MICHAEL BROSILOW PHOTO infinite beauty / she’s half-notes scattered / Angelica Katie, Leah Casey and Melanie Brezill in “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered without rhythm / no tune / sing her sighs / Turn to Girls, Page 3 Suicide / When the Rainbow is Enuf” is playing through April 14 at Court Theatre. 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019

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Jacked for new role: Hugh Jackman is looking forward to a return to Hunting for negatives hurts feelings Broadway next year as a roguish traveling salesman Dear Amy: I’m writing that your husband shames is a high earner. in a play he first performed about a curious thing my you, but it seems that ac- I am not the only em- in as a teenager. “I’m very, husband does that tends to cess to any potentially ployee experiencing this. I very excited about doing hurt my feelings. I’m not negative information will can’t leave, as it is hard to ‘The Music Man,’” said sure how inconsiderate he make you defensive. find a job in this field. Jackman, who will play may be or how oversensi- You might not change — Desperate Bride con man Harold Hill. The tive I may be. He tends to his behavior, but you can two-time Tony winner said look for negative informa- change your reaction to it. Dear Desperate: You he first performed the tion about people and You should try to flip your present a number of rea- show in high school and things I like. He also does immediate response. As- sons why confronting this that it was the first musical this for things he likes. sume his dives into back- bully could be hard on you, he ever acted in. For the most recent story are not intended to but what choice do you example, I regularly read hurt you. Also, tell him you have? You need to break up ACM awards: Country the web comic xkcd. For find it annoying to have a with her. artists Luke Combs, Ashley no obvious reason, at din- blog post thrust across the Say (in person, pri- STHANLEE B. MIRADOR/SIPA USA McBryde and LANCO get ner on Sunday, he handed table during dinner. You vately), “Our relationship Dr. Dre boasted that his daughter had been accepted to attend the ACM Awards me his phone with a can also say, “Why don’t seems to have disinte- to USC without a bribe, but he’s been a major donor. in Las Vegas next month lengthy blog post from a you send me a link to that grated. I’m going to let you knowing they already are philosophy major about piece and I’ll see if I want off the hook in terms of winners. The Academy of how dismissive the author to read it later?” being in my wedding. Dr. Dre takes heat Country Music posted of xkcd is toward people What you shouldn’t do Moving forward, I’d like to videos on Twitter on Mon- outside the STEM fields. is allow this to hurt your focus on maintaining a day of Carrie Underwood I’m not completely feelings. peaceful professional rela- for social media brag calling to congratulate unsympathetic to philoso- tionship.” each artist. Combs won phy majors, but I don’t Dear Amy: My fiance and After that, stay calm. Dr. Dre committed a strategic social media error new male artist, McBryde really care. It’s just a funny I have been engaged for Don’t discuss your wed- Sunday, posting a photo and message on Instagram won new female artist and comic. This is one of many two years. We are tying the ding at work, don’t send bragging about how his daughter got accepted into LANCO won new group of small examples. My hus- knot this year. I asked my her an invite, minimize USC on her own merit, sans admissions scandal. the year. The ACM Awards band recently stopped co-worker (who was a your interactions with her, “My daughter got accepted into USC all on her will air April 7 on CBS. listening to music by two good friend at the time) to document her unprofes- own. No jail time!!!!” crowed the proud dad, real name European music groups he be my maid of honor. sional behavior and push Andre Young, next to a photo of himself with smiling Busted: Police arrested liked because he read they Over the past year, she back when she tries to daughter Truly Young displaying what looked to be an actor Michael Madsen, were linked to extreme has become increasingly bully you. acceptance packet from the university. saying he was driving right-wing causes. verbally abusive toward College acceptance, especially to much-targeted under the influence. The He thinks it’s relevant or me, has tried to sabotage Dear Amy: “Concerned in USC, has become a touchy subject since a massive Los Angeles County Sher- conversational to bring up my job and get me fired, Colorado” was upset about college admissions scandal broke earlier this month. iff’s Department said Mad- things like this, but I feel and talks about me behind her work supervisor’s Caught up in the mess were actresses Felicity Huff- sen was driving a Land like it’s a lot of little jabs at my back to clients. criminal history. But then man and Lori Loughlin, who are accused of paying Rover, which struck a pole things I like. Your After another awful she also said she checked bribes to help their kids get into elite schools. in Malibu, Calif., around 8 thoughts? week, I have decided that records “in the state where Oh, the shade of it all. p.m. Sunday. The 61-year- — Don’t Knock My Stuff not only can I not have he lives.” They are obvi- Thing is, in 2013, Dre donated $70 million to the old, who has been featured someone who treats me so ously in different locations, university with fellow music mogul Jimmy Iovine to in such movies as “Reser- Dear Don’t Knock: I poorly in my bridal party, so why is she so nervous? found the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Acad- voir Dogs” and “Kill Bill,” think you’re being oversen- but now I don’t even want You missed this obvious emy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innova- was not injured. He was sitive. Your husband seems her at my wedding. fact! tion. And critics found that irony unbearable, no mat- released from jail Monday to be consistent in his My question is how to — Eagle-Eyed ter how Truly Young actually got in. morning. desire for information, professionally approach Folks blasted the post with comments about the along with his choice to her and tell her that I no Dear Eagle-Eyed: Col- mega-donation. On Monday, TMZ dug up a 2018 March 26 birthdays: follow it to a conclusion, longer want her in my orado borders seven states. social media post from Truly where she said, “Dad Actor Alan Arkin is 85. even an unpleasant one. He party or at my wedding? Many people live in one pushing me to go to USC.” In the accompanying Singer Diana Ross is 75. applies this metric to many I have to work with this state and work in another. photo, she looks less than thrilled by the conversation. Singer Steven Tyler is 71. cultural issues, including woman every day, and I am “Concerned” noted they The former N.W.A member and producer took Guitarist James Iha is 51. those that engage him. worried she is going to up work in the same office. down his post by Sunday afternoon, but it was too late: Country singer Kenny You simply want the the ante on the abuse. I Commenters continued to flame Dre on several other Chesney is 51. Rapper freedom — and have the have gone to the owner Copyright 2019 by Amy of his Instagram posts, including photos of him with Juvenile is 44. Actress Amy right — to like what you multiple times; they are Dickinson his son and daughter. Smart is 43. Actress Keira like, unencumbered by the aware of the situation but Knightley is 34. Rapper ramblings of blogging have chosen to avoid deal- Distributed by Tribune — Los Angeles Times J-Kwon is 33. philosophers. You don’t say ing with this person, as she Content Agency

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devising somewhere to put Art it all other than the back of a drawer, somewhere both Continued from Page 1 therapeutically productive and artistically useful. That around a rock from a site at so many of the resulting a Vermont artist residency compositions end up look- where Pawel, kg’s deeply ing like faces (squint and beloved chihuahua/dachs- you’ll see two eyes plus a hund mix, liked to pee. mouth all over the place) A classy black-and-white suggests both the personal striped ribbon zigzagging nature of the stuff we keep through a mat of grey wool and a slightly dopey sense came from an acquaintance of humor. who travels for pleasure on Craftier still is the fact an American passport but that kg uses neither glue doesn’t believe that free- nor any other sort of fixa- dom ought to extend to tive to hold it all together. others — an anti-immigra- The tension of the yarn tion policy increasingly must work together with prevalent today, and one the embedded objects. that in the ’80s would have How’s that for weaving kept kg’s own family from as a metaphor of life? moving here. Loosen up too much or Elsewhere in evidence: pull too tightly and the golden letters from their whole thing falls apart. father’s funeral wreath, a freshwater pearl bracelet “Karolina Gnatowski: Some from a first boyfriend, a Kind of Duty” runs through broken circular mirror, a March 31 at DePaul Art pair of socks from hard- Museum, 935 W. Fullerton partying days, sticks of Ave., 773-325-7506, https:// incense burned before LAURA-CAROLINE JOHNSON resources.depaul.edu/art- their partner moved out, a Detail of a Karolina Gnatowski’s work featured in “Some Kind of Duty” through March 31 at DePaul Art Museum. museum. cut-up shuttle cock, a shredded silver mylar bone, the plaid shirt cuffs would hang on to; others than what they actually are, do with those old pillow- Lori Waxman is a freelance emergency blanket, a torn of a departed lover and Jim would be trash to even the in their connection to cases handmade by critic. blueberry box, shreds of Morrison’s biography, most open-minded aes- memory or according to grandma or that perfectly dirty plastic dog poop bags, pulped. thetes; plenty rest in be- their imaginative pink plastic straw from a [email protected] a splinter of wood from a Some of these are objects tween. Things, even bits of possibilities. friend’s iced coffee drink? Twitter @chitribent studio floor, a chicken wish any sentimental person things, can be much more Fine, but what exactly to kg’s ingenuity is partly in

is to say the ancient estab- office next door to one shrouded in poetry, but as know, political or other- When: Through April 14 Girls lishment of approved occupied by Shange, for crucial to this piece as its wise, and it also what sepa- voices. Scott is linking some months, a few short music, much of which is rates it from some of the Where: Court Theatre, Continued from Page 1 Shange to current, young years before she suffered a provided here by Angel, an trends of this moment. The 5535 S. Ellis Ave. writers like Jeremy O. stroke. I’d often walk astonishing talent whom second person is omnipres- Running time: 1 hour, 30 work’s immediacy or rele- Harris, scribes compelled through her open door. you may recall from the ent. It pockmarks each and minutes vance, an unnecessary act, by these very issues of Who would not take such Goodman’s production of every story, always requir- being that the work makes power and complicity. Who an opportunity? And I was Suzan-Lori Parks’ “Father ing you to interpret it as Tickets: $50-$74 at such a case all by itself. gets to tell whose story? always wondering about Comes Home From the you must, whomever you 773-753-4472 or Seret is holding back and With what level of amplifi- the price paid by the wel- Wars.” White, whose per- are. www.courttheatre.org letting the audience con- cation? And how fairly will coming poet for her revela- formance is really transfor- Consider: nect Shange’s narratives to the narratives be judged? tions. mative, grasps what lies “Without any assistance the current moment all by Let me try this another That makes Scott’s pro- hidden. It’s a phenomenal or guidance from you,” the you were not alone. themselves. It is not hard. way. Scott is arguing here duction — which features piece of work, but then the Lady in Red says, deep into The whole work is that “I survive on intimacy that Shange, who died in Melody Angel, Alexis J. entire cast feels carefully the 90-minute work, “I way. Many interpretations and tomorrow,” she writes, 2010, is Homeric in terms Roston, Melanie Brezill, curated. Rich inner lives have loved you assidu- of this giant of American speaking volumes about of her influence. I’ve seen Leah Casey, Melissa reside in a public space. ously.” poetry and drama focus on both the power of hope and “Colored Girls” many DuPrey, Angelica Katie, How stories are heard here Shange did not write a what is being revealed; just the causality of disunion in times; I’ve never seen a Patrese D. McClain and, as is as important as how they third-person pronoun, as as crucial, though, is how just six words. production directed with the pivotal Lady in Red, are told, listening being she might. She wrote “you.” Shange demands your Scott’s production such focus on the price AnJi White — especially both a rare and radical act. So if you’ve been loved and response. (which is designed by paid by the storytellers in intense for me, but surely For the you is insepara- offered no assistance or Courtney O’Neill) feels the telling of the story. for you, too. ble from Shange’s writing; guidance, your cover feels Chris Jones is a Tribune more about linking I should at this point The thing about the it is what makes “Colored blown. If you have been the critic. Shange’s work with Court’s note, in another life before Lady in Red is that she has Girls” unlike any other one doing the loving, may- classical tradition — which this job, I once occupied an a play all of her own, a play collection of monologues I be ill-advised, you realize [email protected]

Symphony Center concerts canceled in wake of CSO strike By Howard Reich Chicago Tribune

All concerts and events at Symphony Center through April 2 have been canceled, due to the on- going labor dispute be- tween musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Asso- ciation, which manages the ensemble. Cancellations include the San Francisco Sym- JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE phony on March 26; Striking Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians protest CSO subscription concerts outside Symphony Center on March 19. on March 28, 29, 30 and April 2; school and family “Patrons with tickets to on strike on March 10, the matinee performances on canceled concerts have primary issues being the March 29 and 30; and options including exchang- CSOA’s proposal to change Maurizio Pollini’s piano ing their tickets into future the musicians’ pension recital on March 31, ac- concerts, donating their plan and salary issues. cording to Symphony tickets or requesting a Center. refund,” according to a Howard Reich is a Tribune The Civic Orchestra Symphony Center state- critic. Centennial Celebration ment. concert, scheduled for Chicago Symphony [email protected] April 1, will be postponed. Orchestra musicians went Twitter @howardreich CHICAGOLAND THEATRE DIRECTORY

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IN PERFORMANCE ‘Good Enough’ ★★★ Answer comes from our everyday decisions

By Kerry Reid When: Through April 20 regularly gives food and Chicago Tribune money, has another down- Where: 16th Street Theater, ward turn in his circum- In Season 3 of NBC’s 6420 16th St., Berwyn stances. These sections feel afterlife comedy, “The Running time: 1 hour, 20 as if they could use more Good Place,” the quartet of minutes fleshing out. What made humans who’ve dubbed Ganey connect with Gerald themselves “The Soul Tickets: $22-$30 at 708- when there are so many Squad” find out (spoiler 795-6704 or www.16th other people on the streets alert!) that getting into streettheater.org looking for help? And what heaven has become a near- can she possibly know impossible proposition for about him, really? Then contemporary mortals. It’s interactions with her fa- again, is knowing someone not that people are inher- ther, a retired philosophy well always a prerequisite ently less good than in the professor whose insistence to being charitable? past. It’s just that, with on logic helped Ganey Few of us will ever be every increasingly compli- sharpen her mind as a Candice Payne, the Chicago cated system we’ve come young woman. Now wid- woman who put hotel up with, we’ve created owed, Ganey’s dad sup- rooms for homeless people more unintended conse- ports Donald Trump, ques- on her credit card during quences for our actions. tions the efficacy of Black the polar vortex. But we all Julie Ganey wrestles Lives Matter and worries know we could be doing with that dilemma in her about immigrants swarm- more than we are. Where’s new solo show, called ing over the border. He the middle ground, and “Good Enough,” at loves to argue with her, but does it even exist? That’s Berwyn’s 16th Street Thea- she can’t make him see that the uncertainty Ganey ter. Early on, Ganey (herself what’s essentially an aca- experiences throughout, the product of a Catholic demic rhetorical exercise even as she acknowledged education, which gave her for him is built on the real that having such uncer- an early fascination with pain and trauma of others tainty is its own privilege the lives of the saints) notes — and it boils over in an and that she can always that as a child “I got a lot of argument about the Brett drive an alternate route on attention for being good. It ANTHONY AICARDI PHOTO Kavanaugh hearing. the days she doesn’t want wasn’t that hard.” Baby- Julie Ganey in “Good Enough” at 16th Street Theater in Berwyn. This may all sound like to see Gerald at the inter- sitting for free, visiting the white-liberal-guilt navel- section with his cup out. elderly neighbors — none Chicago. The fact that are all our attempts to be spends hours in classrooms gazing, and indeed there Throughout these mus- of it presented anything Ganey works as an arts better people inevitably teaching how to “be kind, are whiffs of that in Ganey’s ings, cellist Donna Miller remotely self-cancelling or educator in the public thwarted by a never-ending de-escalate situations, and narrative. But it’s leavened adds wry and warm musi- paradoxical. schools in her Rogers Park tangle of more questions steer clear of people who with self-deprecating wit — cal underscoring (com- Then she grew up, got neighborhood gnaws at her and more problems? are throwing elbows,” is as when Ganey asks a posed by Mike Przygoda). married — and had a kid. As conscience. She knows The crux of the piece, conflicted. staffer from the Chicago Ganey’s show doesn’t traf- we’ve seen quite recently, firsthand how unfairly directed by Megan Shuch- In another segment, she Coalition on the Homeless fic in huge revelations and even good liberals are will- strapped for resources man, is Ganey wrestling recounts an uncomfortable for a pamphlet about the seismic changes of heart. ing to toss those values these neighborhood with how the very notion of adolescent ride on a tilt-a- dos and don’ts of giving Most of us don’t go through aside in order to ensure the schools are — a situation “goodness” is never a one- whirl with a boy who in- money to panhandlers. our lives experiencing that. best possible chances for exacerbated by middle- size-fits-all proposition — sisted on kissing her. She Ever the rule-follower, Rather, we experience a their own offspring. class parents taking their particularly if you’re a says she wasn’t afraid of Ganey hopes some higher small series of daily deci- In Ganey’s case, she and kids out of those class- woman. At her daughter’s saying no because she voice of authority has fig- sions about how to be good. her husband didn’t pay rooms, as one of her princi- soccer game, when the kid thought he would become ured out the protocol. All we can do is hope that bribes to colleges, falsify pals gently points out. But is being pushed around the aggressive. Being a “good No such pamphlet exists, it’s good enough. test scores or do anything as a parent, she’s naturally field by a more aggressive girl” means that she didn’t and the woman’s advice remotely illegal. They did, unwilling to let her child go player, her husband has no want to embarrass him. that Ganey just go with her Kerry Reid is a freelance however, campaign to get without advantages. problem saying she needs That sense of being gut doesn’t help when critic. their daughter into the best Do things balance out in to learn how to “throw an responsible for the feelings Gerald, a panhandler in her magnet school possible in the scales of goodness, or elbow.” But Ganey, who of men also colors her neighborhood to whom she [email protected] Dumbo

Continued from Page 1 tries to exploit the ele- phant’s special talents for his own ends. The film is just the latest in a string of live-action remakes of Disney animated hits, in- cluding 2017’s “Beauty and the Beast,” 2016’s “The Jungle Book” and 2010’s Burton-directed “Alice in Wonderland,” with “The Lion King” due this July. “When I heard Tim Burton was doing ‘Dumbo,’ I thought, ‘What a gorgeous marriage of material and imagination that would be,’ ” said Farrell. “For 20- plus years now, I’ve been a fan of his. There was an element of wish fulfillment to it. I leaped at the oppor- tunity.” “The whole movie is very Tim — he understands the heart of the misunderstood, and Dumbo is the perfect example for that,” said DISNEY ENTERPRISES INC. Green, who plays a French In a scene from “Dumbo,” Michael Keaton’s character convinces Danny DeVito’s that a flying elephant can be a circus star. trapeze artist and has also worked with Burton on tion, the three shared an was for people that feel like put on your shoulders, but it darker, and half of them Burton: Definitely. 2012’s “Dark Shadows” and easy, joking rapport, with that. It was a very simple never really felt hectic. And would say it’s much lighter. There’s something perverse 2016’s “Miss Peregrine’s Burton gently teasing De- symbol for all of that. I’d forgotten how funny he That’s one I don’t under- about these sorts of chal- Home for Peculiar Chil- Vito for having tripped on DeVito: We all have that. is. stand. [shrugs] I mean, I’m lenges, but I didn’t see this dren.” some stairs at a news con- I mean, I have it big-time. DeVito: There’s always a supposed to be the king of like that. When I was first “He was like, ‘Yeah, this ference for the film in Mexi- When I’d walk into a room, certain amount of kinetic darkness, so I should know. talking about the idea, it is “Dumbo,” but it can’t be co City a few days earlier. people would look at me artistic energy that’s flow- But it’s weird. was not about, “Oh, we’re too sweet.’ He still wanted “Break a leg,” Burton said and I’d feel very self-con- ing through him. When I doing all these Disney live- an edge and something real, to the actor, deadpan. scious. I felt like a very odd met him on “Batman Re- Q: The original action [remakes].” I just not rainbows and unicorns “Thank you,” DeVito creature-y looking kind of turns,” what you noticed is “Dumbo” is one of the liked the idea of it. and all that.” responded with a laugh. “I person. I wanted to go the visual language that he first Disney movies a lot Actually, “Dumbo” is As a newcomer to Bur- told you I always throw behind things, not be seen. has. I remember his office of kids see because it’s a probably one of the only ton’s troupe, Farrell was myself at the press.” And, ironically, the thing was filled with these amaz- very simple sort of fable. original [Disney animated] fascinated to watch the Q: What were all of that really gave me confi- ing drawings of every char- But Tim, when I spoke movies that you can’t re- director at work. your histories with the dence and a whole other acter and where he was with Eva, she said it was make. The things everybody “He’s very frenetic,” original “Dumbo”? Was it outlook on myself was going with it. important to you that this I know remembers about Farrell said. “He’s all over a movie you remember when I got up on stage in Hanging out with him on version have some edge “Dumbo” are all the politi- the place, and there are a lot connecting with as a kid? front of people and found the set, I get the feeling that to it as well. cally incorrect things — you of gestures and unfinished DeVito: I’ve seen it a lot. this thing that I suddenly we’re part of his paintbox. Burton: Yeah, I mean, can’t have him getting sentences. Every cell in his My sisters took me when it loved to do. That was my He gives you leeway and it’s already sweet. You can wasted [ as in the original body vibrates with energy. played in theaters when I magic feather. So I relate to you can go various ways to only take so much cute. “Pink Elephants on Parade” To give birth to the worlds was a kid in Asbury [Park, that in a big way with give him what colors he That’s the reason I think sequence]. Whenever we he’s given birth to — it’s a N.J.]. We had five movie “Dumbo.” wants. But everybody is the original movie is so talked about “Dumbo,” deep well of creative theaters and they used to Keaton: I always felt like serving the master that he’s short. there’s an elephant in the strength and imagination re-run all kinds of stuff. I’d I fit in, and I had a lot of serving. That’s what makes That’s what I liked about room there, you know what that he draws from.” go to those theaters every friends. But my friends it exciting. this idea when I was pre- I’m saying? [laughs] Having appeared in weekend. That’s where I were as diverse as you could sented with it: It tells a So there was a certain several of those worlds, first saw “Dumbo.” Then, of get, therefore, I never felt Q: A lot of people prob- parallel story to Dumbo’s liberation to say, “You can’t Keaton and DeVito have a course, I have three grand- like I was in a slot and I ably have an image of Tim about this dysfunctional really tick all these boxes.” deep familiarity with Bur- kids, so over the course of always felt a little bit out- as being this tortured, circus family, this guy who People’s love of it is not tied ton’s way of working. Both the years it became one of side. Not in a disturbingly macabre guy based on comes back from the war into something literal; it’s starred in Burton’s 1992 their favorites. bad way, but I think almost some of his movies. “Bat- who’s shellshocked and has tied into a feeling they got superhero sequel “Batman Keaton: I didn’t have everyone has that general man Returns,” for one, is lost his arm. He’s displaced, from the movie. So it’s a Returns,” with Keaton as that experience Danny had. feeling. a pretty dark movie. Do his kids are displaced, different medium, different the caped crusader and I never really knew you think those people everybody is displaced. And story, but we’re trying to DeVito as the villainous “Dumbo” from seeing it. ... I Q: Michael and Danny, would be surprised to see the little flying elephant is have that same feeling. Penguin. Keaton also played grew up seeing movies on in the years since you first him making a sweet, fam- the symbol of that. DeVito: In our new the title character in 1988’s television because we lived worked with Tim, has he ily-friendly movie like “Dumbo,” you feel all the “Beetlejuice,” while DeVito fairly far from these little changed a lot or is he “Dumbo”? Q: When you’ve done values that were in the appeared in 1996’s “Mars mill towns [in Pennsylva- pretty much still the same DeVito: I guess they these movies where original movie: the empa- Attacks!” and 2003’s “Big nia]. To go to Pittsburgh — guy? might be surprised, but a lot you’re reimagining an thy, the caring, the idea of Fish.” there was one car and seven Keaton: There’s defi- of people get it right away existing property — trusting yourself and nailing Along with separate kids, so there was no way. nitely a consistency. From when he walks into the whether it’s “Planet of the xenophobia. Tim kept interviews with Farrell and Burton: I loved it grow- the very first time I worked room. He’s jolly and buoy- the Apes,” “Charlie and all of that but brought it to Green, The Times spoke ing up. I didn’t love it neces- with him, I thought, ‘This ant. the Chocolate Factory,” another level. It’s really with Burton, Keaton and sarily as the best movie, I guy sees something — I just Burton: You bring up a “Alice in Wonderland” or great to see that realized. DeVito about reuniting to just loved the idea of it. That have to get on his train.’ point: People said “Batman” now “Dumbo” — do you re-envision a Disney classic. idea of a character that is However, I will say that was dark, but then half of approach them differ- This interview has been Despite the more than 25 weird and doesn’t quite fit what I notice now is he’s the people I would talk to ently from an original edited and condensed. years that have elapsed in, being taken in by a large calmer. It’s a huge job, and about “Batman Returns” project like, say, “Bee- since their last collabora- family. “Dumbo” felt like it that undertaking is a lot to would say it was much tlejuice”? [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, March 26, 2019 5

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Bridge Neither vulnerable, West deals North ♠ 853 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♥ QJ92 ♦ A32 ♣ AQ8 West East ♠ AKQ1096 ♠ 72 ♥ K8 ♥ A10654 ♦ 965 ♦ J87 ♣ K10 ♣ 753 South ♠ J4 ♥ 73 ♦ KQ104 ♣ J9642 “Watson, what about the curious incident of the dog in the night time?” “But Holmes, the dog did nothing in the night time.” “Yes, Watson, that was the curious incident.” Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun Sherlock Holmes deduced, from the stable dog’s silence while a crime was committed in the stable, that the criminal was well known to the dog. Sometimes in bridge we draw inferences from what The bidding: our opponent, or our West North East South partner, didn’t do. West in today’s 1♠ Dbl Pass 2♣ deal was Australian 2♠ Pass Pass 2NT* Martin Bloom. He Pass 3♣ All pass continued with the king of spades at trick *Pick a minor two, East following Opening lead: Ace of ♠ with the encouraging seven and then the two. Bloom reasoned that his partner had no interest in a spade ruff, as East knew from the auction that South was Prickly City By Scott Stantis also short in spades. Should East have a strong diamond holding, he would have played the two of spades on the opening lead to encourage a shift. Bloom saw that his own club holding was doomed under the ace-queen, and the contract couldn’t be defeated if South had the ace of hearts and the king of diamonds. Even just the queen of diamonds, instead of the king, would make the contract solid. Bloom saw that the only helpful card partner could have, consistent with the play so far, was the ace of hearts. Bloom shifted to the king of hearts at trick three and continued with a heart to East’s ace. A third heart was ruffed by South and over ruffed by Bloom for the setting trick. Nice shift!

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