Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Tuesday, February 12, 2019 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Petition challenges Van Dyke sentence Attorney general, special prosecutors appeal to state Supreme Court, law, no matter who the why this is happening.” defendant and no mat- While the sentence ini- seeking harsher term for former cop convicted in McDonald slaying ter who the victim.” tially prompted the de- In response, Van fense to back off promises By Megan Crepeau McDonald. lines, and note that a significantly Dyke’s attorneys said to appeal Van Dyke’s con- Tribune Their petition, filed Monday, longer sentence would be justifi- the prosecutors’ moti- viction, Blagg said the does not explicitly target the able under state law. vations were plainly prosecutors’ petition 3 Special prosecutors and the length of the 6 ⁄4-year sentence, “I recognize that a trial judge’s political. forced their hand, and a Illinois attorney general’s office which many activists criticized as discretion in sentencing is to be “This case has come notice of appeal was filed want the state’s highest court to lenient. But Kane County State’s given great deference,” Raoul said to represent all the Van Dyke Friday. order a resentencing for Jason Van Attorney Joseph McMahon, ap- at a news conference Monday. wrongs, perceived “Jason and his family Dyke, a move that if granted could pointed to handle the Van Dyke “However, it is in the interest of wrongs, of the Chicago Police very much want to put this behind result in a much harsher prison case, and Attorney General justice that we do all within our Department, and it’s fallen upon them,” she said. “He has expressed term for the former Chicago Kwame Raoul argue that Judge power to make sure that such Jason Van Dyke as a person,” that he doesn’t want a new trial, he police officer convicted in the Vincent Gaughan sentenced Van exercise in discretion be applied attorney Jennifer Blagg said. “So slaying of 17-year-old Laquan Dyke under improper legal guide- consistent with the mandates of what he represents politically is Turn to Van Dyke, Page 6

Lawmakers reach deal on border security Negotiators agree ‘in principle’ to avoid another shutdown By Andrew Taylor and Alan Fram Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Congres- sional negotiators announced an agreement late Monday to pre- vent a government shutdown and finance construction of new bar- riers along the U.S.-Mexico bor- der, overcoming a late-stage hang-up over immigration en- forcement issues that had threat- ened to scuttle the talks. Republicans were desperate to avoid another bruising shutdown. They tentatively agreed to far less money for President Donald Trump’s border wall than the White House’s $5.7 billion wish list, settling for a figure of about $1.4 billion, according to a senior E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE congressional aide. City officials shut down the northbound lanes of Lake Shore Drive at Randolph Street on Monday to repair two cracked steel beams that “We reached an agreement in support the roadway as it approaches the bridge near the Chicago River. principle,” said Senate Appro- priations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby, R-Ala., appearing with a bipartisan group of House and Senate lawmakers who con- Beam cracks force closure curred. “Our staffs are just working out the details,” said House Appro- priations Committee Chairwom- an Nita Lowey, D-N.Y. of Lake Shore Drive bridge Details won’t be officially re- leased until Tuesday, but the pact Weather swings cited; city expects roadway came in time to alleviate any threat of a second partial govern- shutdown to last through Tuesday night ment shutdown this weekend. Shelby had earlier pulled the By Mary Wisniewski hopes it will be open again in plug on the talks over Democratic and Liam Ford time for Tuesday evening’s rush demands to limit immigrant de- Chicago Tribune hour. The northbound stretch tentions by federal authorities, of the Lake Shore Drive Bridge but Democrats yielded ground on Northbound Lake Shore usually handles about 60,000 that issue in a fresh round of talks Drive near the Chicago River is vehicles a day. on Monday. expected to stay closed until at “What we’re seeing is an Asked if Trump would back least Tuesday evening due to unexpected amount of corro- the deal, Shelby said, “We believe two cracked steel beams that sion that we believe was exacer- from our dealings with them and support the roadway, author- bated by the extreme cold the latitude they’ve given us, they ities said. temperatures,” Scheinfeld said. will support it. We certainly hope The damage was caused in She said the city will work so.” part by the extreme swings in around the clock to erect sev- Trump traveled to El Paso, weather, said Rebekah Schein- eral steel support towers to Texas, for a campaign-style rally feld, commissioner of the Chi- support the 33-year-old bridge Monday night focused on immi- cago Department of Trans- so the city can safely reopen it gration and border issues. portation. The drive was closed while it makes permanent re- TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE He has been adamant that northbound at Randolph Street pairs. Congress approve money for a starting about 11:15 a.m. Mon- The city also found some CHICAGO DRIVERS FEEL CONGESTION: A new report says wall along the Mexican border, day. The incident tied up traffic damage on eastbound Wacker Chicago drivers lose 138 hours a year to traffic backups, through the Monday evening third-worst in nation. The city is considered to be more congested Turn to Deal, Page 9 rush hour. Scheinfeld said she Turn to Bridge, Page 7 than New York City or Los Angeles. Page 6

Officially, girls now can be Boy Scouts Can work their way to Eagle Scouts, the highest rank in Boy Scouts. Eagle designation via The move comes a year after Scouts BSA program girls from first to fifth grade were allowed to join Cub Scouts. Al- By Robert McCoppin ready, all-girl Scouts BSA troops Chicago Tribune have sprung up in Antioch, Deer- field, Round Lake, Lake Villa and Seventeen-year-old Morgan Wilmette and elsewhere in the Holmes has been able to participa- suburbs and around the country, te in Boy Scouts activities for a few where scouting attracts about 2.4 years, but she was never allowed to million youths. JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE become a full-fledged member of “I’m loving it,” Morgan said. “I the program. finally get to wear the uniform That changed this month when now.” Chicago street renamed the Boy Scouts of America began Six middle school girls have accepting girls from fifth grade joined Morgan in Troop 48 in Lake CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Michelle Duster, center, great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells, through high school into a newly Forest. Many are also involved in A girl wears a Troop 48 neckerchief is embraced by Ald. , 4th, as Mayor Rahm Eman- named program called Scouts BSA, Girl Scouts of the USA, and like while attending a Scouts BSA uel looks on during a ceremony Monday to unveil the renam- which allows girls the opportuni- meeting at the American Legion ing of Congress Parkway to Ida B. Wells Drive. Page 5 ties boys have, including becoming Turn to Scouts, Page 7 Hall in Lake Forest last week.

Chicago Weather Center: Complete $2.50 city and suburbs, $3.00 elsewhere High Low Tom Skilling’s forecast 35 18 forecast on back page of A+E section 171st year No. 43 © Chicago Tribune 2 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 To our readers America, the kidnapper: ‘Likely In Sunday’s comics section, the “Non Sequitur” car- toon by Wiley Miller contained a vulgar message that thousands’ of children still separated was hidden in an illustration. Andrews McMeel Syndication, which distributes the cartoon, apologized Monday for missing the offensive wording in its editing process. “If we had discovered it, we would not have distributed the cartoon without it being removed,” the statement said. “We apologize to Non Sequitur’s clients and readers for our oversight.” Miller, in a statement, said he had prepared the car- toon with the vulgar message several weeks ago, in- Rex W. Huppke tended to remove the message before the cartoon was distributed but neglected to do so. However, in a Twit- America is a kidnapper. ter post Sunday, the cartoonist wrote: “Some of my It became one in late sharp-eyed readers have spotted a little Easter egg from 2017 and early 2018, when Leonardo Bear-Vinci. Can you find it?” the government began The Chicago Tribune considers this a breach of trust quietly separating families with our readers and will halt publication of the “Non — asylum seekers and Sequitur” cartoon. The Tribune’s comic pages are pre- migrants who entered the pared in advance, so readers may see “Non Sequitur” country illegally — at our cartoons for one more week. southern border, a test run for a soon-to-be-open — Bruce Dold, publisher & editor-in-chief policy of taking children from their parents. Our country became a kidnapper in plain sight MEET JACOB TOBIA MARCH 12 last April, when then- Attorney General Jeff Come meet writer, producer and author Jacob Tobia. Sessions announced the From interviewing former U.S. Presidents to working with Trump administration’s queer and trans youth, Jacob helps others embrace the zero-tolerance policy at the full complexity of gender and their own truth, even when border, breaking up fam- GREGORY BULL/AP that truth is messy. ilies at such a pace that An asylum-seeking boy from Central America runs down a hallway after arriving from an Jacob’s soon-to-be-released memoir “Sissy: A Coming- children pulled from the immigration detention center to a shelter in San Diego on Dec. 11. of-Gender Story” follows Jacob’s story from the moment arms of their mothers and a doctor put “male” on the birth certificate though fathers were dispersed to here fairly quickly after According to an HHS relatives (not their par- Jacob’s work today. With fierce honesty, wildly irreverent refugee sites across the their story was revealed Office of Inspector General ents), and the government humor, and wrenching vulnerability, Sissy takes readers country with no consistent and a lawsuit was filed by report issued in January, has no plan to reconnect on an odyssey sure to make you never think about gender tracking process in place. the American Civil Liber- “officials estimate that those children with their – both other people’s or your own – the same way again. And America remains a ties Union. thousands of separated parents or even consult the When: March 12, 2019 from 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at We- kidnapper today, because That lawsuit grew into a children entered ORR care parents to see if the current Work, 515 N State Street, 14th Floor, Chicago, IL 60654 children are still being class action and a judge and were released prior to guardianship is acceptable. To learn more and purchase tickets, go to jacobtobiaun- separated at the border for issued a June 26 court the June 26, 2018, court These kids weren’t put scripted.eventbrite.com. specious reasons and, order halting the Trump order. Because the tracking up for adoption or handed according to a federal re- administration’s family systems in use at that time over willingly to U.S. offi- HOW THE NEWSPAPER GETS PRINTED port and recent testimony separation policy and giv- were informal and de- cials in the hope they 1 Visit the Tribune’s Freedom Center for a 2 ⁄2-hour tour of before Congress, there may ing the government 30 signed for operational would get placed with a the printing presses, press plates and enormous paper be thousands of additional days to find the more than purposes rather than retro- distant relative. They were rolls, and get a taste of the Chicago Tribune’s history. children we didn’t know 2,600 children being held spective reporting, ORR taken from their parents — 9 a.m. Feb. 14, Chicago Tribune Freedom Center, were separated, children across the country under was unable to provide a period. 777 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago. $25 tickets. Free parking, the government says it now the care of the Office of more precise estimate or Now government offi- lot opens 20 minutes before start of tour. For tickets, go lacks the resources to find. Refugee Resettlement specific information about cials are claiming they lack to chicagotribune.com/freedomcenter Ann Maxwell, assistant (ORR) and reunite them these children’s place- the resources to find these Movie critic Michael Phillips will also be there to give a inspector general at the with their parents. ments (for example, kids. They even have the brief presentation about his job. U.S. Department of Health When the government whether the children were gall to suggest that uproot- and Human Services, testi- missed that deadline, U.S. released to sponsors who ing the children from their CHICAGO TRIBUNE BOOKS fied last week before a U.S. District Judge Dana M. were relatives, sponsors current guardianship “Innovation and Technology: Inside Chicago’s Busi- House subcommittee on Sabraw said: “What was who were nonrelatives, would be too traumatic, ness Incubators.” This collection of articles encapsu- oversight and investiga- lost in the process was the foster care, etc.).” after showing no such lates the cutting-edge developments in the tech world tions: “In conclusion, the family. The parents didn’t The court order in the concern for the children’s that are affecting large corporations, small businesses, total number of children know where the children Ms. L. case involves chil- well-being when they startups and consumers. Complete with three sections separated from a parent or were, and the children dren who were in govern- yanked them away from on innovation in Chicago, profiles on innovators and guardian by U.S. immigra- didn’t know where the ment custody when the their parents in the first technology in the news, the book is a detailed look at the tion authorities and trans- parents were. And the order was issued. Attor- place. larger concept of innovation. ferred to HHS for care is government didn’t know neys from the American “The point is, we need to not known.” either.” Civil Liberties Union as- have the information so we “Ask the Expert: Tips on Health, Parenting, Nutrition She said it is “likely It was a pathetic mess, sumed, logically, that all can find out from the par- and More from Specialists and Medical Experts.” thousands more.” the result of a draconian children separated from ent or child what they want Collecting more than 60 articles written by Bonnie Miller Consider that for a mo- policy implemented with their families due to the to do,” said Lee Gelernt, Rubin for the Tribune between 2011 and 2014, “Ask the ment: The total number of no advance planning. The zero-tolerance policy were deputy director of the Expert” is a go-to source for questions about health and children, possibly thou- various agencies responsi- part of the lawsuit’s class. ACLU’s Immigrants’ family. Each article in the series features an interview sands, that our government ble for these children That makes sense, given Rights Project and a lead with a specialist, including a gerontologist, a clinical willfully took from their didn’t have a consistent that Ms. L. and her daugh- attorney on the Ms. L. case. social worker, and a neuroscientist, among many others. parents as part of a cruel means of tracking them or ter — the family at the “I think the government and clumsy experiment in their parents. It was slap- center of the case — were doesn’t want to do that or All Chicago Tribune print books are available online at deterrence is not known. dash and intentionally reunited well before the they’ve candidly admitted chicagotribune.com/printbooks This story began, in large brutal. court order was filed. they don’t think it’s worth part, with a little girl who It took months for most But the government the resources. It’s always was taken from her mother of those children to be doesn’t see it that way, worth the resources when and shipped halfway across reunited with their fam- arguing that the newly it’s kids’ lives at stake.” ACCURACY AND ETHICS the country to a facility ilies. But in January, we identified children are not We are a powerful and Margaret Holt, standards editor here in Chicago. It has learned of an entirely dif- part of the Ms. L. class and wealthy nation. We cer- been almost a year since I ferent set of children lost in claiming it would be too tainly have the ability and The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs first wrote about that little the chaos. much work to find them all the resources to account professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- girl, and the fact that we’re In the months before an anyway. for every child we forcibly one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of still talking about children official zero-tolerance To summarize, our gov- orphaned. We should, if we conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. our government unfairly policy was announced and ernment tore thousands of still possess even a sliver of ripped from their parents in the months that follow- children away from their compassion, fully clean up Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information is unconscionable. ing its announcement, parents causing untold this inhumane mess and quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago That girl and her mother there were children sepa- trauma, then dragged its recognize the stain it will Tribune’s news responsibility. were separated for months, rated from their parents at feet mightily in reuniting leave on our history. ■ An article in the main news section Monday incor- even though the mother, the border, taken into gov- those children with their Until we do that, we’re rectly stated that 82 convictions were tossed for 63 identified only as Ms. L., ernment custody and then families. Now we learn nothing but kidnappers. people, all exonerated through the work of the Exonera- had followed all of the laws released to the care of a there may be thousands of tion Project. In fact, the Law Offices of Kenneth N. Flax- laid out for asylum seekers. relative in the United additional children who [email protected] Twitter @RexHuppke man represented 16 of the exonerees. The pair were reunited States. were placed with U.S. ■ An obituary Monday for William Quigley, father of U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley, had an incorrect birth year. He was born in 1927. The Tribune regrets the errors.

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Dahleen Glanton Black women, it’s time to stop demonizing other black women who call out black men for sexual assault. It’s appalling the way Vanessa Tyson and Meredith Watson have been attacked on social media for publicly accusing Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assaults that they say occurred nearly two decades ago. Tyson, a college professor and author, has said Fairfax forced her to perform oral sex in 2004 dur- ing a hotel encounter at the Democratic National Convention in Boston. Watson has said Fair- fax raped her while they were students at Duke University in 2000. Fairfax says both sexual encounters were consensual and has called for an FBI investigation into the allegations. BOB BROWN/RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH I say bring it on. In the mean- Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, center, has been accused by two women of sexual assault, including rape by one of the women. time, though, people should stop trying to tear the accusers down. men, regardless of their race. assault. As a result of that legacy, fronting social imbalances that en regarding the Fairfax accusa- African-American women, in Black women, in fact, have every- black women remain reluctant to judge and punish them much tions. particular, are viciously question- thing to lose. bring charges because of the bias harsher than white men. The most common comments ing the women’s credibility, some One in five African-American against them in the judicial sys- We have seen black men taken are, “Let’s just wait and see what going so far as to suggest the women report they were raped at tem. to task too many times for things happens.” And, “You know some accusers are participants in a some point in their lifetime, ac- But the attacks they receive in they didn’t do. We know how women lie.” scheme orchestrated by white cording to a National Violence the court of public opinion are the vulnerable they are to false accu- Social media is full of conspira- people to bring another powerful Against Women Survey. most difficult to understand. The sations of sexual assault. And we cy theories. Some are convinced black man down. In addition, 41 percent of black historical stereotype of black know that the legal system is that these are selling out African- Fairfax, a rising star in the women have experienced sexual women as hypersexual beings rarely on their side. Americans by coming forward. Democratic Party, was poised a coercion and other forms of un- makes them easy to dismiss as On the issue of sexual assault, Here are just a few of their posts. week ago to take over if Gov. wanted sexual contact, the survey victims. In the black community, all men should be treated equal. “This man ran several cam- Ralph Northam had been forced said. sexual violence against women is But so should all women. paigns and these ladies were to resign over the blackface con- It is much harder for many too often swept under the rug. Sexual assault has no racial crickets. Now all of a sudden here troversy. Now, the lieutenant people, including other African- With so many other issues on our barriers. Black men, white men, they are. Something is wrong governor is facing calls from Americans, to believe a black plate, it’s a nuisance that some of Hispanic men, Asian men and here.” Democrats and Republicans to woman who says she was raped us would rather not have to bo- every other race of males has “He’s a straight black man so step down himself over the sexual than it is to believe a white wom- ther with. these demons within their ranks. he must be guilty by default.” allegations. And some African- an who makes such a claim. But more than that, this coun- And their women always have “Any vengeful person can make Americans don’t like it. To make it worse, society tends try’s racist history of painting had to choose whom to believe an accusation. Provide proof to be “It’s a conspiracy to get a Re- to blame black women for the black men as sexual predators has when an accusation is made. believed.” publican Virginia,” one woman attack. Unfortunately, many black had a devastating impact on our It isn’t always an easy choice. There’s nothing wrong with wrote on Facebook. “This has people do too. community. Often, black women Sometimes the facts don’t line up. seeking the truth. But when an nothing to do with #MeToo.” There should be little surprise are the only ones who have be- Sometimes we think we know a African-American woman comes Some might ask why Fairfax that, according to statistics, only lieved in these African-American man so well that it is impossible forward to talk about a sexual should resign and Northam 17 percent of black women will sons, fathers, brothers and hus- to conceive that he could do such assault, everyone should listen. shouldn’t. If the allegations are report their assault, compared bands. a thing. Sometimes we just can’t And African-American women, true, rape is a crime. Wearing with 44 percent of white women. So I realize the importance of admit that we were wrong about especially, owe her their full sup- blackface isn’t. From as far back as slavery, standing by our men. And don’t someone. port. Women have nothing to gain black women have never been get me wrong — the overwhelm- But I have been stunned by by publicly bringing sexual as- granted equal protection under ing majority of them deserve our some of the conversations I’ve [email protected] sault allegations against powerful the law when it comes to sexual unwavering support when con- had with African-American wom- Twitter @dahleeng

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Village to let residents pick sticker Mount Prospect to sell controversial ‘blue stripe’ and new design By Clifford Ward Chicago Tribune

After saying it would no longer issue a village vehicle sticker with a flag image that some people associated with white national- ism, the village of Mount Prospect has decided residents can now purchase either the flag sticker or a redesign that does not have the image. Mayor Arlene Juracek said Monday that Mount Prospect sought a compromise on an issue STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE that had roiled residents since the An emotional Kim Wilbourn speaks to the media after his conviction and those of nine others were vacated at the Leighton Criminal Court 2019 village vehicle sticker was Building in Chicago on Monday. The 10 had been framed by disgraced Chicago police Sgt. Ronald Watts. unveiled this month. Juracek said the attempt to mediate the situation came after she participated in what she called 10 get drug convictions overturned “a great discussion” with about 20 people at an informal weekend Men had been framed also had his previous conviction housing complex on the city’s fizzles as soon as he reveals his meeting. overturned, his attorneys said. South Side. Attorney Sean Starr past, Lewis said. “This conversation has been so by now-disgraced CPD In a statement, the Cook said some of the people who Monday’s exoneration felt multidimensional. It’s been in- sergeant in mid-2000s County state’s attorney’s office became entangled with Watts long overdue, Lewis said, and he tense in a lot of ways,” Juracek said the review of the cases didn’t even live there; they won’t ever get back the time he said. By Elvia Malagon determined that it was appropri- merely were visiting someone lost while in prison. The wrong- The original sticker design, in- Chicago Tribune ate to vacate the convictions and who did. Starr said the men tried ful conviction also led to his tended to honor the village Police dismiss the charges “in the inter- to speak up about the false distrust in law enforcement, he Department, depicted a black and Derrick Lewis knew he wasn’t est of justice.” accusations as the cases snaked said. white American flag with a single guilty of committing drug-related It was the fourth time a similar through the courts but that no “Black and brown skin gets blue stripe. The flag is the symbol crimes in the mid-2000s. But he scene of mass exoneration in- one took them seriously. you time in the penitentiary, of “Blue Lives Matter,” which pleaded guilty to the cases in his volving cases connected to Watts “These people told as many period,” Lewis said after the describes itself as a law enforce- mid-20s because he knew he has played out in recent years at people as they could and no one hearing. “I can’t see it no other ment support organization. faced the possibility of decades in the Leighton Criminal Court would listen,” Starr said after the way.” However, the altered flag has prison, he said. Building. Another hearing is hearing. “This was an open se- Watts’ corruption run ended in been displayed at white suprema- Lewis, now 39 years old, didn’t scheduled for Wednesday to ad- cret.” 2012 when he and Officer Kallatt cist rallies, including the 2017 have money to hire a private dress the convictions of four After the hearing, some of the Mohammed were convicted of Charlottesville, Va. march where a attorney to help fight the allega- other men, attorneys said. men emotionally detailed how using shakedown tactics against a counter-protester was struck and tions against him. He ended up If the convictions of those men the convictions upended their drug courier who actually was a killed by a car driven by a white doing two stints in prison on also are overturned, it would lives. FBI informant. Watts was sen- supremacist, who was later con- drug-related cases that since increase to 63 the tally of people Kim Wilbourn still has night- tenced to 22 months in prison, victed of the counter-protester’s have been tied to disgraced for- who have been exonerated of mares about the ordeal. He had and he moved to Las Vegas after murder. mer Chicago police Sgt. Ronald crimes linked to Watts and to been visiting a friend at the Wells being released. When Mount Prospect resi- Watts. officers who worked with him. complex in September 2006 In recent pending lawsuits dents complained of the “Blue “And no matter how innocent Attorneys believe there are when he was detained by Watts involving him, Watts has invoked Lives Matter” flag sticker, the you is, you don’t want to think similar cases still out there. and his team, who then framed his Fifth Amendment right village decided to stop selling it about the possibility of being Joshua Tepfer, an attorney with him for drug possession, accord- against self-incrimination more and instead spend $6,000 to re- locked up for 30 years,” Lewis the Exoneration Project at the ing to Wilbourn’s attorneys. than 40 times, according to court design the sticker. The redesign said Monday at the Leighton University of Chicago Law That interaction with Watts records. shows a picture taken at a parade Criminal Court Building. “Nah, School, said there are about three eventually led to him serving In the wake of the allegations, of a village police officer carrying I’ll take the 10 years. But it’s dozen additional cases from the about two years in prison, 15 Chicago police officers tied to an American flag, followed by killing me inside because I know Watts era that attorneys have Wilbourn said. Watts were placed on desk duty children flying the Puerto Rican in my heart that I’m not guilty of submitted to prosecutors for re- “You understand what this pending an investigation into flag. The children’s family moved these crimes that I’m being ac- view. man did to me,” Wilbourn said their conduct. Chicago police to Mount Prospect from the U.S. cused of.” The scope of wrongful convic- after Monday’s hearing. “He took said they were cooperating with territory after it was battered by On Monday, Lewis finally got tions could be even broader everything from me, not only the Civilian Office of Police Hurricane Maria in 2017, the some sense of justice as he and because from 2004 to 2012, Watts that, he destroyed my family, he Accountability on the investiga- mayor said. eight other men, all African- and the officers who worked destroyed my mental ability. … I tion. But the redesign drew criticism, American, filed into Cook County with him made hundreds of will never be the same.” COPA did not immediately too, and created what Village Circuit Judge LeRoy Martin Jr.’s arrests in Chicago, Tepfer said. Lewis no longer lives in Chi- respond to a request for com- Manager Mike Cassady described courtroom and stood before him Attorneys working on the wrong- cago, and he’s faced difficulties ment on the status of the review. as “a polarizing debate” on the as prosecutors filed a motion to ful conviction cases are fre- getting a job because of the Mount Prospect village website. vacate their convictions. Martin quently retaining new clients and convictions. If he indicates he’s Chicago Tribune’s Megan Crepeau The redesign prompted discus- overturned all of the convictions examining more past convictions, had a past felony conviction, he contributed. sion over whether withdrawing during a brief hearing. Tepfer said. won’t hear back from an employ- the Blue Lives Matter symbolism A 10th man, who was in police At the center of the cases was er. If he doesn’t answer that part [email protected] ceded the blue stripe flag to white custody on an unrelated matter, the former Ida B. Wells public of an application, a job interview Twitter @ElviaMalagon nationalists, the mayor said. The mayor said the result of the conversation is that anyone who wants to purchase the blue stripe vehicle sticker can stop by village Some mayoral candidates open to OD prevention centers hall to buy one. Mount Prospect resident Jo- By John Keilman Philadelphia nonprofit that was research and assessment” into ings and misunderstandings. seph Plata spoke out against the Chicago Tribune on the verge of opening one. putting a center on city-owned “We would need to address Blue Lives Matter sticker at last Mendoza gave the most defini- property. She cautioned that a where the sites would be located, week’s village board. The village’s Several Chicago mayoral tive response, saying overdose site would have to be located how they would operate, how decision to withdraw the original hopefuls say they’re open to prevention centers should be away from young people and they would be regulated, and sticker and admit that its symbol exploring the idea of “overdose explored even if the federal seniors, and would have to be how they would also address caused some pain to people, but prevention centers,” where peo- government opposes them. somewhere that discouraged trauma-informed, harm reduc- then deciding to sell it is “weird,” ple could consume drugs in the “(They) may be able to reverse nearby street dealing. tion-oriented care with social Plata said Monday. city without fear of arrest or overdoses and draw high-risk “The community would have supports and options for (medi- Plata said he attended the death. populations that can be offered to be a willing partner that cation-assisted treatment).” 12-week citizens police academy Their answers came in a sur- naloxone and treatment,” she receives substantial support in The candidates mostly agreed program in Mount Prospect and vey on the opioid crisis that a wrote. “ … (We) must explore recognition of (the) importance on other issues brought up by the came away with an understanding coalition of harm reduction every practice that can reduce and potential risk that come with harm reduction groups. They of the difficult job police officers groups sent to the 14 candidates the city’s unacceptably high this endeavor,” she said. “I be- said they want to expand access do. But he said the Blue Lives running for mayor. Only four number of overdose deaths.” lieve an (overdose prevention to medication-assisted treatment Matter flag can’t be divorced from responded: Cook County Board Cook County last year saw center) will be more likely to be and the overdose-reversing med- its association with racism. President Toni Preckwinkle; Illi- 1,372 fatal drug overdoses, in- welcomed if the city has demon- ication naloxone. “When I see someone who is nois Comptroller Susana Men- cluding 1,109 opioid-related over- strated through the expansion of The candidates also said they not a police officer with that flag, I doza; state Rep. La Shawn Ford; doses, according to the Cook treatment options the ability to want to legalize syringe ex- question whether it’s a sign of and businessman Willie Wilson. County Medical Examiner’s of- truly tackle the opioid and opiate change programs — they’re tech- support for police or it’s some- Overdose prevention centers fice. Those numbers likely will epidemic.” nically illegal in Illinois unless thing else, because I’ve seen some- — also known as safe consump- rise as more toxicology tests are Wilson had a more skeptical done for research purposes — thing else,” he said. tion sites — are widely used in completed. take. and encourage the abolition of The mayor said that most of her Canada and Europe. They pro- Geoff Bathje, a psychologist “The law department of the drug-induced homicide laws. personal email had been in sup- vide drug users clean, well-lit who works with the Drug Users city would need to be certain we Wilson, though, generally port of the redesigned sticker. But rooms supervised by trained Health Collective, one of the are protecting our citizens and avoided specific answers, saying there has been a lot of social media peers or medical professionals so advocacy groups behind the sur- not exposing them to lawsuits he wants to consult with experts. criticism of the village’s initial the users can be revived if they vey, said the increasing preva- that could cause taxpayers to Vilmarie Narloch of Students decision to withdraw the blue overdose. The sites also offer lence of the powerful synthetic become responsible for others’ for Sensible Drug Policy, one of stripe flag sticker. health care and, for the willing, opioid fentanyl adds extra ur- poor decisions,” he wrote. “ … I the groups behind the survey, “Shame on the village of Mount referrals to treatment. gency to overdose prevention am open to the concept but the said she was pleased that the Prospect for bowing to some false Supporters say the centers centers. implementation will require pro- candidates seemed to be in sync narrative and not supporting their have proved to be lifesavers: One Experts blame fentanyl for the fessional medical involvement of with the harm reduction philoso- police officers,” one poster wrote study showed that in a single year spike in opioid-related deaths many experts with the focus of phy, which prioritizes keeping on Facebook. in British Columbia, 2,500 over- over the last five years. Though always saving lives.” drug users alive over arresting Others voiced support for the doses were reversed at preven- it’s usually sold alone or mixed Ford, who represents West them or trying to force them to village’s decision to redesign the tion sites without one fatality. into heroin, it is increasingly Side neighborhoods that have quit. sticker. So far, though, no American showing up in other street drugs, been hard-hit by the opioid “There was a lot of good stuff “I think most of us can agree city has allowed an overdose such as cocaine, Bathje said. epidemic, sounded the most cau- in there, a lot of consideration that we’d be OK with another prevention center. “If we had overdose preven- tious tone. toward how these strategies MPPD sticker next year, just one The Trump administration tion sites, we know for sure the “Even though there may be might work in Chicago,” she said. that is less controversial,” a poster views them as illegal facilitators (overdose) numbers would be some evidence that these centers “If they weren’t sure, they were at wrote. of drug use — “(Cities) and lower than they would be other- may be working in other loca- least open to talking with experts A similar outcry over the image counties should expect the De- wise,” he said. “We know over- tions, we need more information and people in the community prompted Orland Park in 2017 to partment of Justice to meet the dose is a preventable thing. Any- about whether this would be about how we might address withdraw a village sticker with a opening of any injection site with one who overdoses in one of right for Chicago,” he wrote. “We these problems and get some of Blue Lives Matter flag on it. swift and aggressive action,” these sites, we expect they could need to survey patients about these changes made.” Deputy Attorney General Rod be rescued.” their needs and what will help to Clifford Ward is a freelance report- Rosenstein warned last year — Preckwinkle said she sup- achieve their goals. We need to [email protected] er. and the feds recently sued a ported “a review of existing address the many public misgiv- Twitter @JohnKeilman Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 5 Congress Parkway renamed Ida B. Wells Drive A Chicago first: Major street pays tribute to African-American woman By Lolly Bowean Chicago Tribune

The bright green street signs bearing her name had already been installed, and digital map- ping apps already acknowledged Ida B. Wells Drive as a major downtown Chicago thoroughfare. But on Monday, elected offi- cials, dignitaries, award-winning journalists, activists and dozens of residents gathered at the Harold Washington Library to officially celebrate the first major Chicago street to carry the name of an African-American woman. “She was an original boss,” said Ald. Sophia King, 4th, who pushed the effort along with Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42nd, to rename Congress Parkway, a prominent east-west artery. “She spoke truth to power and changed the land- scape of Chicago and the world.” JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE “It’s bittersweet that it’s has People have their pictures taken next to the new Ida B. Wells Drive sign at the conclusion of a ceremony at Harold Washington Library on Monday. taken so long,” King said. “But we are here.” of how Wells-Barnett attended the face of America revealing its think that speaks to the way we adopting her husband’s. Also known by her married the first women’s suffrage parade sins to the world all the while have always erased the contrib- “She overcame long odds and name, Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an in 1913 in Washington, D.C., and demanding change.” utions of black women in this high obstacles with hard work and iconic investigative journalist who refused to be sidelined because of New York Times journalist country,” Hannah-Jones said. “It eternal hope,” Mayor Rahm crusaded against the racist lynch- her race. When she was asked to Nikole Hannah-Jones reflected on is Ida’s time.” Emanuel said. “Listening to the ing of black men, pushed for step aside, Wells-Barnett found Wells-Barnett’s pioneering inves- For many years, Wells-Barnett voiceless and the vulnerable — women’s right to vote and started her way to the Illinois group and tigative skills, which created a was overlooked, but recently she that is how she wrote history. Now numerous organizations that marched out front with them. blueprint still used today. has attracted renewed interest. Chicago will tell her story.” aimed to improve the economic “This woman … was not just an “She had such a strong sense of When she died, The New York “This is more than just a street and social status of African- inspiration to me, as a black morality. She was going to tell the Times failed to publish an obitu- sign,” the mayor added. “It is a sign Americans. She was born into woman in politics, but one who truth even if it came to her own ary, but last year the publication of her service; it is a sign of her slavery in Mississippi, but went on endured so much so that we could detriment,” said Hannah-Jones, addressed the oversight. And after strength; it is also a sign of her to be a schoolteacher and created all stand here today in service to who called Wells-Barnett a fierce, more than a decade of fundraising, selflessness. And all of us who will the first kindergarten for black our communities,” Stratton said. feisty, dogged reporter who she the descendants of Wells-Barnett travel that road will now know children. “Ida B. Wells spent her life as an considers her spiritual god- have raised $300,000 toward a something about not only our Wells-Barnett settled in activist, and seeking to ensure that mother. In her reporting, Wells- monument in her honor. In addi- past, but more importantly how Bronzeville in 1894 after her life women, and black women in Barnett collected data and pub- tion, a political fund aimed at we bend the arc of history to a was threatened, and she devel- particular, were not isolated from lished statistics supporting her promoting African-American better day.” oped a reputation as a fearless political movements, despite the findings that black men were women as candidates for public For Michelle Duster, the great- activist and political strategist. But racism and sexism we must often being lynched for reasons that office now bears Wells-Barnett’s granddaughter of Wells-Barnett, despite her many accomplish- contend with, even to this day.” were fabricated. name. the moment was overwhelming. ments, innovations and devotion The road named for Wells- “Can you imagine a black wom- Besides her work as a journalist She kept having to remind herself to social justice, her contributions Barnett stretches from Grant Park an at that time, going into territory and suffrage activist, Wells-Bar- to breathe and take it all in, she and legacy went largely unac- west to the entrance to the Eisen- where a black man or woman had nett ran a settlement house on the said. She hadn’t driven down Ida knowledged. hower Expressway. The City literally been strung up and South Side that offered housing B. Wells Drive by Monday morn- For many years, her name rang Council approved the name lynched and asking questions and social services to African- ing, but she had walked it. out in Chicago because a large change last summer. about why this was and what Americans migrating here from “When I was walking over here public housing complex also bore Cook County Board President happened?” Hannah-Jones said. the South. She had a hand in and I saw the sign, I just had to it. But as a result, the name Toni Preckwinkle, a candidate for “She did this because she under- creating the National Association take a moment and just stare,” she became associated with poverty Chicago mayor, said Wells-Bar- stood that the people that commit- for the Advancement of Colored said. “We actually did this. … We and violence. nett was an educator in everything ted the murders wrote the re- People and the National Associ- actually managed to stick with the So Monday’s ceremony — held she did. ports.” ation for Colored Women. idea of having an African-Ameri- months after the City Council “Society thought it had her Hannah-Jones noted that, at She was also a mentor to W.E.B. can woman honored in such a approved the new street moniker destiny predetermined: a life the time of Wells-Barnett’s death DuBois and was close friends with prominent way, in such a large — gave city leaders an opportunity surely to be cast aside and voice- in 1931, “she was the most famous abolitionist and freedom fighter city. It’s just a really, really big to honor her in a more dignified less, her name forgotten,” Preck- black woman in the world.” Frederick Douglass. At a time achievement.” and glorified way and shed light winkle said. “Today Chicago will “And yet it takes until 2019 to when it was unusual to do so, she on her extraordinary life. forever know the name of Ida B. get a street named in her honor in hyphenated her last name so that lbowean@chicagotribune Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton spoke Wells. … She held up a mirror to the city where she is buried. I she could maintain her own while Twitter @lollybowean Officials: Man was killed by childhood friend, 2 others

Body of Naperville Rockford police. Jones was ar- dariz’s apartment but could not Collins and Green also took the rested on Feb 6 at her Chicago break in, prosecutors said. apartment keys and burglarized resident found in 2018 home, where police recovered the The night of Armendariz’s Armendariz’s apartment the next in Chicago dumpster weapon investigators say was death, Collins said, “This is the day, prosecutors said. used in the killing, along with night” and his mother gave him Though the three burned the By Alicia Fabbre other items. her gun to carry out the killing, blanket and the items removed Naperville Sun Prosecutors also alleged Jones, prosecutors said, referring to from Armendariz’s pockets in a 38, of Chicago, was the “master- Green’s statement to police. fire pit, investigators were able to A Naperville man whose body mind” of the crime and provided Prosecutors said Green and recover burned remnants of the was found in a dumpster on her son with the gun to shot Armendariz Green Collins then headed out from items, including a phone believed Chicago’s Southwest Side last year Armendariz, telling her 22-year- Chicago to pick up Armendariz, to have belonged to Armendariz, was the target of a burglary old son, “You’re going to do this.” with Collins hiding in the back of Berlin said. Prosecutors said in- plotted by his childhood friend, The day after Armendariz was the SUV. Once at Armendariz’s vestigators also recovered weap- her boyfriend and her boyfriend’s killed, Jones also threatened Naperville apartment, Green ons and spent shell casings and mother, prosecutors said Sat- Green, telling her she would kill texted him to say she was in the the SUV used that evening. Prose- urday, following a bond court her and her mother if Green told parking lot, and he came out to cutors stated a bloodstain found in hearing for the three people anyone about the killing, prose- meet her and got in the car to head the black Ford Explorer matched charged in his death. cutors said. to the Naperville Wal-Mart, Armendariz’s DNA. Cassandra Green, 21, of Rock- “The allegations that a mother where Green and Armendariz Berlin said that Jones had ford, was among the three defend- aided, planned, helped and en- planned to a bottle of called Chicago’s 311 lines several ants who appeared in DuPage couraged her own son and her Jones Collins alcohol, prosecutors said. times prior to May 31, when County, charged with murder in son’s girlfriend to commit an While the car was in motion, officers came to address her com- the January 2018 death of Michael armed robbery and a brutal show up for work. The 20-year- Collins emerged from the back of plaints of a strange odor coming Armendariz. Prosecutors said execution of a young man and old Naperville man’s roommate the car and shot Armendariz from the vacant home next door. Green, who had known Armen- then hid and concealed the vic- was the last to see him on Jan. 14, twice in the back of the head, Jones told investigators she knew dariz since the age of 11, had tim’s body in a blue garbage can 2018, as Armendariz got into a prosecutors said. Collins and it was Armendariz’s body in the shown her boyfriend, Ernest are shocking,” DuPage County black Ford Explorer, which prose- Green covered his body with a garage and that she wanted to Collins, of Rockford, and his State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said cutors on Saturday said was driv- blanket and drove back to Chicago “free his soul,” prosecutors said. mother, Candice Jones, photos of during a news conference follow- en by Green. with Armendariz in the front In court Saturday, prosecutors Armendariz on social media pos- ing bond court. “The facts alleged After Armendariz’s body was passenger seat, according to pros- also outlined failed attempts to ing with large amounts of cash and in this case indicate a complete discovered, prosecutors said po- ecutors. rob Armendariz. Jones became drugs and argued that the three utter disregard for human life and lice were able to tie him to Green According to prosecutors, increasingly frustrated with each schemed to rob the 20-year-old the rule of law.” through social media and records when they arrived at Jones’ home, failed attempt, according to state- Naperville man and then went on DuPage County Judge David of the black SUV, in which Green they removed Armendariz’s body ments given to police by Green, to hide his body in a blue garbage Schwartz on Saturday ordered the had been pulled over by police from the car, went through his prosecutors said. In one instance, can after he was killed. three be held without bond. The prior to Armendariz’s death. pockets and removed his wallet, a Jones told Green to lure Armen- All three are charged with three, who prosecutors described Green, who prosecutors said vaping pen, his apartment keys dariz and his roommate with murder, aggravated kidnapping, in court as “stone cold killers,” are made a confession to police, told and his phone and then placed promises of sex so that they could armed robbery and concealment scheduled to appear on March 4 investigators that three had tried him in a blue recycling bin and put rob the apartment and told Green of a homicidal death. Green and for arraignment before DuPage unsuccessfully to rob Armendariz his body in Jones’ garage. Jones that she would have to “sell Collins also are charged with County Judge Jeffrey MacKay. on at least four occasions prior to later told her son to remove herself” to Armendariz, prose- residential burglary. Armendariz, who prosecutors Jan. 14, with the first attempt in Armendariz’s body from her ga- cutors said. Green, who prosecutors said said was shot twice in the back of December of 2017. She told police rage, and he placed it in a garage made statements to police, and the head, was reported missing in they had even bought lock pick belonging to a vacant home next Alicia Fabbre is a freelance reporter Collins were arrested Monday by January 2018 after he failed to tools online to break into Armen- door, prosecutors said. for the Naperville Sun.

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A new report places Chi- cago third in the nation for traffic congestion, with drivers losing 138 hours a year to backups. Chicago rose to third from fifth place in the national rankings between 2017 and 2018, and is now considered worse for con- gestion than either New York City or Los Angeles, two cities notorious for their traffic tangles, accord- ing to a report released Monday by INRIX, a spe- cialist in mobility analytics. Boston ranked No. 1, fol- lowed by Washington, D.C. The report looked at se- verity of congestion, with a focus on last-mile speed and travel time, which is how long it takes to make the final mile to a destina- tion during rush hour. In Chicago, the speed was 12 mph, so the time was 5 minutes. The study found that congestion had worsened in the city by 4 percent in 2018 compared with 2017. The tie-ups mean more than frustration — they cost money. INRIX figures the average cost per driver of ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE congestion in Chicago is Drivers make their way along the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago on Monday. A new report places Chicago third in the nation for traffic congestion. worth $1,920, and $6.2 bil- lion for the urban area stretch in the nation is congestion could be that on new mobility services. The most congested city Cars can travel at high overall. INRIX got this fig- Interstate 94/Interstate 90 there are more cars on the Reed said that some me- in the world was Moscow. speeds in Singapore despite ure by calculating how from the Stevenson road, due to a strong econo- dium-sized cities like Nash- In general, densely its high urban density. The much an average worker’s Expressway to Interstate my and low gas prices. ville, Tenn,. that have seen a populated cities have low report found that charging time is worth per hour, then 294, with an average daily “The country has been population and devel- traffic speeds and shorter for road space helps to curb multiplying by hours lost. delay of 26 minutes, while coming out of the dip in opment boom are also start- commute distances, in con- congestion. “Congestion costs the third-worst is Interstate travel it experienced as a ing to see a rise in traffic trast to low-density cities Savage said he is not sure Americans billions of dol- 290 from I-94 to I-294, with result of the 2008 reces- jams. He said that some of with higher speeds but it helps much for people to lars each year,” said Trevor an average delay of 23 sion,” said Ian Savage, a these cities are getting hit longer distances traveled. know Chicago is third, or Reed, transportation ana- minutes. The only city that Northwestern University hard because they do not In both contexts, commut- fifth, in congestion. Drivers lyst at INRIX. “It will con- had a worse stretch than economics professor who have good public trans- ers spend about half an just know that traffic is bad, tinue to have serious conse- Chicago was New York specializes in transporta- portation, unlike older big hour on average going to and some people may move quences for national and City, with the Cross Bronx tion issues. “So it’s not cities like Chicago. and from work, INRIX said. in order to get away from it. local economies, businesses Expressway, the INRIX surprising that congestion Reed said that cities can- One exception to this is INRIX said it analyzed and citizens in the years to study found. is getting worse.” not solve congestion just by Singapore, which is a data from 300 million come.” Among the factors exam- The increase in the num- building more roads, but tightly packed city with sources, including mobile The Chicago area had ined by INRIX was how far ber of ride-share vehicles must look at other solu- aggressive anti-congestion devices, to look at traffic both the second and third vehicles drop from the also has been blamed for a tions, such as improving policies, including high ve- patterns across the world. spots on the list of most posted speed during rush rise in congestion, accord- public transit. “You can’t hicle ownership fees and congested U.S. roads in hour, Reed said. ing to a study last year by cover everything in con- congestion tolls, INRIX [email protected] 2018. The second-worst One cause of increased Bruce Schaller, an expert crete,” he said. said. Twitter @marywizchicago

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CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS Rosie Meyer, left, 11, and Nicolette Ulrich, 12, give the three-finger salute Wednesday as the group of girls participate in a regular Troop 48 Scouts BSA meeting at the American Legion Hall in Lake Forest. Girls can work toward Eagle Scout designation Scouts, from Page 1 There still remain some hard feelings by Girl Scouts toward the Morgan, many have brothers in change in Boy Scouts. When the the Boy Scouts, so now their decision to accept girls was an- whole families can take part in nounced a year ago, members of activities together. the Girl Scouts questioned the Typically, the girls troops are move, out of concerns that the Boy formed in association with exist- Scouts would poach their mem- ing boys troops. Each troop’s bers. sponsoring organization, typically So far, that concern has proven a church, school or community unfounded, at least in the Girl group, decides whether to allow Scouts of Northern Illinois, which girls. If so, each troop will have has maintained roughly 18,000 separate all-boys and all-girls scouts and adults, spokeswoman units. Lynda Fillipp said. She empha- “It’s their choice,” Northeast sized that Girl Scouts are entirely Illinois Council spokeswoman girl-focused, and offer all sorts of Stephanie Brooks said. “A lot of high adventure and activities, them have not yet recruited the from tomahawk throwing to zip- female leadership required. They lining and whitewater rafting, and might simply want more time to overseas trips to destinations such make sure they are ready, or as a Swiss chalet, for hiking and would prefer to stick with their skiing in the Alps. traditional program. We’re sup- Girl Scouts are about to hold portive of whatever their choices their annual sign-up for summer are as a unit.” camps. They offer a Gold Award, The boys and girls troops may Morgan Holmes, 17, from left, Millie Foley, 12, Nikky Ulrich, 12, and Rosie Meyer, 11, work on their arctic foxes logo similar to the Eagle Scout in that it meet together and participate during a regular Troop 48 Scouts BSA meeting at the American Legion Hall in Lake Forest. requires completion of a major together in scouting activities, but project. The Gold Award has the are to remain in separate sleeping more fun with the Boy Scouts’ organizing her troop’s activities Boy Scouts.” added requirement that it be areas during campouts. Venturing Crew. and teaching the girls camping, Some parents had concerns sustainable, as with recent exam- Morgan is quite familiar with At Troop 48’s first all-girls tying knots, building fires and about the sexes mixing. Scout ples such as a butterfly garden and Boy Scout adventures. Like other meeting, the girls, starting with other skills. officials emphasize that they a self-defense class, both of which girls, she previously was allowed the rank of Tenderfoot, did One of those girls in Troop 48 is should always be under adult were set up with participants to to be a member of the Boy Scouts’ pushups and crunches and ran a Nicolette Ulrich, who also is in supervision, the troop’s Scout keep the programs going into the co-ed Venturing Crew. Starting mile to establish a baseline of Girls Scouts. Master, and Morgan’s father, Jim future. when she was 14, Morgan went on physical fitness. Next, they are Her mother, Sasha Ulrich, who Holmes, said. On top of all that, of course, the high-adventure outings like back- planning for winter camping in volunteers with the girls and boys “It’s not that big a deal for girls learn entrepreneurial skills packing 100 miles in New Mexico, tents on snow, and for learning to programs, said she sees the Boy them,” Holmes said of the kids. by doing their own marketing and snorkeling in Florida, and rafting ride a luge in Michigan. Scouts as more leadership ori- “It’s the parents frankly that have websites for the mother of all and shooting guns at the national Morgan’s goal is to reach the ented and the Girl Scouts as more struggled with it. You don’t want fundraisers, the Girl Scout cookie Scout Jamboree in West Virginia. top rank of Eagle Scout, which culturally oriented, as exemplified to lose that boys-will-be-boys fac- sale, with deliveries expected to But previously, she could not earn requires completing a major proj- by an upcoming gathering where tor. … Our purpose is first and start within the next week. merit badges for learning new ect. “The journey to get there is girls will learn about different foremost to have fun, but fun with “We’re still the premier organi- skills and could not progress to really exciting,” she said. “I know food and cultures from around the a purpose, leadership or learning.” zation for girls only,” Fillipp said. become an Eagle Scout. it’ll teach me a lot of things.” world. Knowing that Boy Scouts in “We offer everything a girl could As a Girl Scout, in a troop where Since Boy Scout activities are “Girl Scouts is a fantastic group many other countries have had want.” her mom was a leader, Morgan led by the Scouts themselves, and she’ll continue to do that,” girls and boys together for years, had helped run a camping outing, Morgan, as the oldest girl with the Ulrich said. “She just wanted the Holmes said, “I always scratched [email protected] but dropped out because she had most scouting experience, will be opportunities also provided by the my head why we wouldn’t.” Twitter @RobertMcCoppin Beam cracks shut Lake Shore Drive near Chicago River Bridge, from Page 1 over a sustained period of time, you are really calling for trouble, Drive to southbound Lake Shore especially when you consider that Drive, so that ramp is also closed. the number of vehicles miles has Cars on Monday night were been increasing.” being detoured off of northbound Scheinfeld said the damage was Lake Shore Drive at Randolph and “unexpected” and is a reminder of Monroe streets, westbound to how important infrastructure is to Columbus Drive, northbound to our daily lives. Lower Wacker Drive and back to “This is going to cause a major the northbound Lake Shore Drive, inconvenience to tens of thou- according to CDOT. Scheinfeld sands of people,” she said. She said said drivers going north from the she is asking the public to please South Side should also consider use alternate routes and thanks taking the Stevenson Expressway everyone for their patience. to the Dan Ryan Expressway. The damaged section, built in Traffic heading south was mov- 1986, is located just south of the ing normally, according to police. steel bascule double-decker Scheinfeld said the cracks were bridge over the Chicago River, first noticed by a crew making which was built in 1937. It is one of traffic signal repairs around 10 the most heavily traveled structur- a.m. Monday. An engineering ally deficient bridges in the state, crew came to the scene and according to the American Road & decided to shut down the road- Transportation Builders Associ- way. ation, a Washington-based trade Seven steel girders run north group that uses Federal Highway and south along the roadway at Administration figures. The asso- that point underneath the viaduct ciation said that the bridge is structure near expansion joints, “functionally obsolete.” Scheinfeld said. Two of the seven E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The term “structurally defi- girders have cracks. She said that City officials shut down the northbound lanes of Lake Shore Drive at Randolph Street on Monday, to repair cient’’ means that a bridge is in the city plans to install steel plates two cracked steel beams that support the roadway as it approaches the bridge near the Chicago River. need of repair or rebuilding, ac- underneath the roadway as a cording to the association. permanent repair. versity of Illinois at Chicago, said Sriraj said. Sriraj said the problem is prob- The Chicago Department of Scheinfeld said the bridge is the incident shows the need to He also said Illinois only has ably connected with the bridge’s Transportation is planning repairs inspected every two years and was invest in infrastructure in the state dedicated $2.6 billion to bridge age. to this bridge together with the due to be inspected again in June. and the nation. improvement over six years, when “All of these bridges were built Navy Pier Flyover bike path con- It was deemed in fair condition “What needs to be taken into the need is $10 billion. The with state-of-the-art technology,” struction project this year. when last inspected in June 2017, account is that Illinois has the national need is $2 trillion, he said. he said. “They have not been given she said. third-largest number of bridges, “That gives you some insight as their proper dues in terms of [email protected] P.S. Sriraj, director of the urban and a significant amount is struc- to how woefully short we are in frequent maintenance. If you ne- [email protected] transportation center at Uni- turally deficient — 16 percent,” funding.” glect an asset of this magnitude Twitter @marywizchicago 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 NATION & WORLD

Fierce fighting near final ISIS foothold U.S.-backed Kurds battle suicide bombers, snipers in eastern Syria

By Bassem Mroue And Zeina Karam Associated Press

BEIRUT — Islamic State group militants, cornered in their last foothold in eastern Syria, fought back with sui- cide car bombs, snipers and booby traps Monday, slow- ing Kurdish fighters ad- vancing under the cover of U.S.-led coalition airstrikes, Kurdish news agencies and a Syrian war monitor said. An Italian photographer was wounded in the clashes between the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces and the militants holed up in the village of Baghouz, near the border with Iraq, an Italian news agency said. No one knows exactly DELIL SOULEIMAN/GETTY-AFP how many Islamic State Women and children in a truck flee the Islamic State-held holdout of Baghouz in eastern Syria. About 20,000 civilians have fled in the past few weeks. fighters are still holding out in the sliver of territory Baghouz and nearby areas military advisers, however, activists and residents say IS Baghouz from Islamic State agency also reported heavy under attack, although they would mark the end of a have warned that losing its still has sleeper cells in Syria will take. Trump said last fighting in Baghouz. are estimated to be in the devastating four-year global territorial hold does not and Iraq and is laying the week he had been told that ISIS said in a statement hundreds, most of them war to end the ISIS extrem- mean that Islamic State is groundwork for an insur- the conquest to defeat the posted late Sunday that two foreign fighters. It is also ists’ territorial hold over defeated, warning that ISIS gency. Islamic State could be com- of its “martyrdom-seekers” unclear if civilians are still large parts of Syria and Iraq, could stage a comeback in Assad Bechara, a Leba- pleted in the coming week. attacked SDF fighters in inside, caught under heavy where the group established Syria within six months to a nese political analyst, said But progress appears to Baghouz with their explo- bombardment. its self-proclaimed “caliph- year if the military and the Islamic State group is an be slower than what SDF sive-laden car. The SDF on Saturday ate” in 2014. That in turn, counterterrorism pressure ideology, not just a military officials had initially esti- Syrian state media launched its final push to would open the way for U.S. on it is eased. Gen. Joseph structure, and it cannot be mated. The Syrian Observa- claimed a U.S.-led coalition clear the area from ISIS, as President Donald Trump to Votel, the commander of defeated simply by reclaim- tory for Human Rights said airstrike near Baghouz the Islamic State is also begin withdrawing U.S. U.S. forces in the Middle ing territory from the group. SDF were moving slowly killed two women and two known, after months of troops from northern Syria East, estimated there are “This (American) pullout due to land mines and children. More than 20,000 fighting that saw 20,000 as he has promised to do 1,000 to 1,500 Islamic State will leave a huge vacuum sniper fire, as well as the civilians have left the ISIS- civilians fleeing just in the once the Islamic State group fighters in the small area despite the allegations of extremists’ use of tunnels held area in recent weeks. past few weeks. The num- has been defeated. they control, but he said defeating the last pockets of and suicide car bombs. ISIS Italian news agency bers have overwhelmed “The U.S. will soon con- others have “dispersed” and ISIS. This vacuum will in- also is using civilians as ANSA said Milan-born Ga- Kurdish-run camps in trol 100% of ISIS territory in “gone to ground.” crease the international and human shields, the Ob- briele Micalizzi, 34, was northeastern Syria, where Syria,” Trump tweeted Sun- In recent weeks, U.S. offi- regional struggle for power servatory said. injured in the face by splin- humanitarian conditions day. He has said repeatedly cials have said ISIS has lost and influence in Syria,” he On Monday, the Observa- ters of a rocket-propelled are already dire amid a cold that he doesn’t want the U.S. 99.5 percent of its territory said, which in turn may tory said 13 Islamic State grenade, adding that his life winter and meager re- to be the world’s policeman and is holding on to less make it easier for the mili- militants, including five sui- was not in danger. It said he sources. and that he intends to bring than 2 square miles, where tant group to return. cide attackers, were killed was being airlifted by the The capture of the Islam- the 2,000 U.S. troops home. most of the fighters are It is not clear how long as well as six SDF fighters. coalition to the Iraqi capital ic State-held village of U.S. officials and Trump’s concentrated in Syria. But the final push to free The Kurdish Hawar news of Baghdad.

Rep. Omar apologizes for Clamor for ouster of top tweets on AIPAC influence Democrats slows in Virginia By Laurie Kellman By Alan Suderman Associated Press and Ben Finley Associated Press WASHINGTON — Freshman Democratic RICHMOND, Va. — The Rep. Ilhan Omar “un- clamor for the resignation equivocally” apologized of Virginia’s top two politi- Monday for tweets sug- cians seemed to die down gesting that members of Monday, with some black Congress support Israel community leaders forgiv- because they are being paid ing Gov. Ralph Northam to do so, which drew bipar- over the blackface furor tisan criticism and a rebuke and calling for a fair hear- from House Speaker ing for Lt. Gov. Justin Fair- Nancy Pelosi. fax on the sexual assault The Minnesota Demo- allegations against him. crat said she had no inten- Over the past several tion offending anyone, in- MANDEL NGAN/GETTY-AFP days, practically the entire STEVE HELBER/AP cluding Jewish Americans. Freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., helped flip the House Democratic establishment Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax prepares to preside over the Senate “We have to always be from Republican control in the November midterms. rose up to demand fellow session at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., on Monday. willing to step back and Democrats Northam and think through criticism, Omar’s use of anti-Semitic her seat on the House Fairfax immediately step Christopher Newport Uni- fice, including removing just as I expect people to tropes and prejudicial ac- Foreign Relations Commit- down. But the tone versity. “This may get Confederate statues and hear me when others at- cusations about Israel’s tee, but Chairman Eliot changed markedly after the worse and more uncom- raising more money for tack me about my identity,” supporters is deeply offen- Engel stopped just short of weekend. fortable before it gets better Virginia’s historically black Omar tweeted. “This is sive,” Pelosi said in a state- that. He said in a statement A Democratic state law- — if it does get better.” colleges. why I unequivocally apolo- ment issued by her office that he expects his commit- maker who had threatened If Northam stepped “In our opinion, it is not gize.” and signed by other Demo- tee members to discuss to begin impeachment pro- down, Fairfax would be- enough for you to simply The statement was the cratic leaders after a bipar- policies on merits. And ceedings on Monday morn- come the second African- apologize,” the black lead- latest reckoning among tisan backlash against the though he did not name ing against Fairfax, Virgin- American governor in Vir- ers said in a letter. Democrats of intense dif- Minnesota Democrat. “We Omar, he left little doubt ia’s highest-ranking black ginia history. If all three The Virginia Legislative ferences in their ranks over condemn these remarks, that his statement was a politician, set the idea aside Democrats resigned, a Re- Black Caucus did not with- the U.S.-Israeli relation- and we call upon Congress- response to her tweets. after running into resist- publican could become draw its earlier call for ship, highlighted by criti- woman Omar to immedi- “It’s shocking to hear a ance. governor: GOP House Northam to resign. But the cism from Omar and Rep. ately apologize for these Member of Congress in- At the same time, several Speaker Kirk Cox is next in caucus chairman, Del. La- Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. hurtful comments.” voke the anti-Semitic trope black clergy and civic lead- the line of succession. mont Bagby, signaled a They are the first Muslim It also was a stark expo- of ‘Jewish money,’ ” Engel ers made it clear they are Late last week, amid willingness to work with women to serve in Con- sure of an increasingly said. willing to give both widespread calls for Fair- the governor on issues of gress and both have re- tense split among Demo- AIPAC is a nonprofit Northam and Attorney fax’s resignation, Demo- importance to black law- ported being harassed. Pel- crats over U.S.-Israeli pol- organization that works to General Mark Herring a cratic Del. Patrick Hope, makers. osi and other Democrats, icy ahead of the 2020 elec- influence U.S. policy second chance, while urg- who is white, announced “My caucus, I can tell including leaders and tions. None of the Demo- toward Israel. While it is ing due process for Fairfax. plans to introduce articles you, they’re fired up to get chairmen, laid down a cratic presidential hopefuls barred from directly donat- Herring, like Northam, has of impeachment against this stuff done,” Bagby said. marker making clear that weighed in publicly as their ing to candidates, it encour- admitted putting on black- the lieutenant governor on Of the three politicians Omar had overstepped. party’s House leaders chas- ages its more than 100,000 face in the 1980s. Monday. But Hope re- under fire, Herring ap- In a pair of tweets over tised Omar. members to do so and to be As the interlocking scan- lented, citing both reaction peared to be in the least the weekend, Omar criti- But senior Democrats politically active. dals engulfing Virginia’s from colleagues and online danger of being forced out. cized the American Israel dealt the new lawmaker a One way the organiza- top three elected Demo- accusations he is a racist. Black leaders have said Public Affairs Committee, swift schooling. tion has made a mark on crats developed, it became Hours later, a group of they felt he earnestly apolo- or AIPAC. “It’s all about the “There is an expectation Congress is through ex- increasingly clear that it eight black clergy and com- gized. Benjamins baby,” she of leaders — particularly pense-paid junkets to Isra- could look bad for the party munity leaders said during However, in a sign of the wrote, invoking slang those with a demonstrated el, which are paid for by an if Fairfax were summarily a news conference that difficulties Fairfax will face about $100 bills. commitment to the cause affiliated nonprofit that pushed out and the two they forgive Northam and in staying on the job, four of Asked on Twitter who of justice and equality — does not have to disclose its white men managed to stay want to give him a second his staff members have she thought was paying that they would be ex- donors. in power. chance. Former Richmond resigned. members of Congress to tremely careful not to tread Omar supports a move- “The sort of irony that City Councilman Henry In interviews published support Israel, Omar re- into the waters of anti- ment known as BDS, for makes your head spin is “Chuck” Richardson called Monday, Fairfax repeated sponded, “AIPAC!” Semitism or any other form “boycott, divestment and that Herring and Northam Northam a “good and de- his denials of the sexual That sparked Pelosi’s of prejudice or hate,” sanctions” aimed at Israel. are in trouble for behavior cent man” who has stood assault allegations by Mer- first public rebuke of a House Judiciary Commit- And it’s not the first time related to Virginia’s racial with African-Americans on edith Watson and Vanessa freshman lawmaker who tee Chairman Jerrold she’s fought accusations of past. And yet it may be the issues important to them. Tyson, who have offered to had helped flip the House Nadler of New York said in anti-Semitism. She insists only African-American Separately, a set of black testify against him. The AP from Republican control a statement. “Rep. Omar her rejection of the Israeli statewide officeholder leaders listed steps they generally does not identify and is part of a record failed that test of leadership government refers to its who, at the end of the day, said Northam and Herring people who say they are number of women in Con- with these comments.” stance toward Palestinians gets in trouble,” Quentin should take to redeem victims of sexual crimes, gress. Republicans called on and is not directed at Jew- Kidd, a political science themselves during their re- but both women have come “Congresswoman Democrats to strip Omar of ish people. professor at Virginia’s maining three years in of- forward. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 9 Deal reached ‘in principle’ to avoid shutdown

Deal, from Page 1 though he no longer repeats his 2016 mantra that Mexi- co will pay for it. Democrats carried more leverage into the talks after besting Trump on the 35- day shutdown but showed flexibility in hopes on win- ning Trump’s signature. Af- ter yielding on border barri- ers, Democrats focused on reducing funding for deten- tion beds to curb what they see as unnecessarily harsh enforcement by Immigra- tion and Customs Enforce- ment, or ICE. The border debate got most of the attention, but it’s just part of a major spending measure to fund a bevy of Cabinet depart- ments. A collapse of the negotiations could imperil budget talks going forward that are required to prevent NICHOLAS KAMM/GETTY-AFP steep spending cuts to the President Donald Trump arrives in El Paso, Texas, on Monday night for a campaign-style rally focused on immigration and border issues. Pentagon and domestic agencies. of the year. ICE currently call organized by the White migrants detained last year We’ll call it barriers, we’ll bling. The negotiations hit a detains about 49,000 immi- House. had on their records were call it whatever they want,” As support in his own rough patch Sunday amid a grants on average per day. According to ICE figures, for violent crimes. The most Trump said. “But now it party began to splinter, dispute over curbing ICE, But a proposal to cap at 66 percent of the nearly common were for driving turns out not only don’t they Trump surrendered after the federal agency that Re- 16,500 the number of de- 159,000 immigrants it re- while intoxicated, drugs, want to give us money for a the shutdown hit 35 days, publicans see as an emblem tainees caught in areas away ported detaining last year previous immigration con- wall, they don’t want to give agreeing to the current tem- of tough immigration poli- from the border — a limit were previously convicted victions and traffic offenses. us the space to detain mur- porary reopening without cies and Democrats accuse Democrats say is aimed at of crimes. Trump met Monday derers, criminals, drug deal- getting money for the wall. of often going too far. preventing overreach by the Reflecting the two ad- afternoon with top advisers ers, human smugglers.” The president’s support- A House Democratic aide agency — ran into its own ministration’s differing pri- in the Oval Office to discuss The recent shutdown left ers have suggested that said Republicans had al- Republican wall. orities, in 2016 under Presi- the negotiations. He soft- more than 800,000 govern- Trump could use executive ready agreed to funding “ICE is being asked to dent Barack Obama, around ened his rhetoric on the ment workers without pay- powers to divert money cuts that would require ICE ignore the laws that Con- 110,000 immigrants were wall but ratcheted it up checks, forced postpone- from the federal budget for to ramp down the number gress has already passed,” detained and 86 percent when alluding to the deten- ment of the State of the wall construction, though of detention beds to a range said agency Deputy Direc- had criminal records. tion beds issue. Union address and sent he could face challenges in of 34,000-38,500 by the end tor Matt Albence on a media Few convictions that im- “We can call it anything. Trump’s poll numbers tum- Congress or the courts. Westminster prefers Bourbon over Whiskey

By Ben Walker Triple Crown of dogdom 203 breeds and varieties time, the 3-year-olds Associated Press ended when he was topped were entered. The best in switched places. by littermate Bourbon in show will be picked Tues- “We’re as proud as we NEW YORK — Straight the breed judging. day. can get,” he said. up, this was a Westminster “She’s the new kid on the For Pickett Smithey, the Whiskey wasn’t sour af- Kennel Club surprise: Bour- ,” handler Cheslie win was a bit bittersweet. ter the upset. The litter- bon over Whiskey. Pickett Smithey said. She teared up talking about mates are “best buds,” Ches- A big-winning whippet Bourbon advanced to the the result because she and lie said, and nuzzled outside was bounced from Ameri- hound group competition at her husband, Justin the ring when it was over. ca’s top pooch pageant Madison Square Garden on Smithey of Sugar Valley, Ga., Whippets are similar to Monday — knocked off, in Monday. The toy, herding co-own both dogs. He greyhounds, only smaller. fact, by his own sister. and nonsporting champ guided Whiskey in the ring. They’re known for their Whiskey had won the also will compete — Biggie “I just hate beating tremendous running speed. prized National Dog Show the pug, who had fans Whiskey,” she said. This year’s Westminster televised on Thanksgiving chanting his name at the Last year, Whiskey won features two new breeds, Day and the prominent Garden last year, advanced the breed at Westminster, the grand basset griffon WONG MAYE-E/AP AKC event shown on New to the evening session. and Bourbon was awarded Vendeen and the Neder- Bourbon, a whippet, competes in the Best of Breed event Year’s Day. But his bid for a More than 2,800 dogs in best of opposite sex. This landse kooikerhondje. at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show on Monday.

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NEWS BRIEFING Navy patrol Staff and news services prompts China protest as talks Separated migrant families on trade start pursue damages from U.S. China accused the U.S. of “tricks” as two Ameri- HOUSTON — Lawyers are traumatized, including can warships sailed for eight immigrant fam- a 7-year-old girl who won’t through waters claimed ilies separated under sleep without her mother by Beijing on the eve of Trump administration and a 6-year-old boy who high-level trade talks. policy filed claims Mon- is reluctant to eat. China’s Foreign Min- day against the U.S. gov- The Trump adminis- istry also said the coun- ernment demanding $6 tration has acknowledged try’s navy “warned off” million each in damages. it separated more than the U.S. warships Monday The parents accused 2,000 families last year at as they attempted to as- immigration officers of the U.S.-Mexico border. sert free navigation rights taking their children away Government watchdogs in the disputed South without giving them infor- have also said it’s unclear China Sea. mation and sometimes how many families were The ships sailed close mocking them or denying separated because agen- by Mischief Reef, where them a chance to say cies did not keep good China has built an airbase goodbye. The claims al- enough records as the on reclaimed land, and the lege that many children policy was implemented. EBRAHIM NOROOZI/AP adjacent Second Thomas A woman holds an effigy of President Donald Trump and a poster with pictures of Shoal, which is occupied Supreme Leaders Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini during a rally. by the Philippines. The sail-by comes as Denver teachers go on strike Treasury Secretary Steven Iranians mark anniversary of Mnuchin and Trade Rep- in latest U.S. educator walkout resentative Robert Lighthizer head for Bei- DENVER — Striking about 71,000 students is victory day in 1979 revolution jing in the latest high- teachers on Monday pick- over the school district’s profile effort to resolve eted outside of schools incentive-based pay sys- TEHRAN, Iran — Wav- In Tehran, despite the celebrations continue for the trade dispute between and marched through tem. The city gives bo- ing Iranian flags, chanting rain, crowds massed in the 10 days, climaxing on Feb. the world’s two largest Denver in the latest U.S. nuses of $1,500 to $3,000 a “Death to America” and central Azadi, or Freedom, 11. economies before their walkout by educators.. year to teachers who work burning U.S. and Israeli Square waving Iranian This year’s anniversary tariff cease-fire expires Just over half of the in schools with students flags, hundreds of thou- flags and burning U.S. and comes as Iran grapples March 1. 4,725 teachers in district- from low-income families sands of people poured out Israeli flags. with the aftermath of Presi- run schools were absent or in positions considered onto the streets across Iran Iranian state TV ran ar- dent Donald Trump’s deci- for Denver’s first strike in hard to staff. on Monday, marking the chive footage of the days of sion last May to withdraw 25 years. Some students The union is pushing to date that’s considered vic- the uprising and played from the 2015 nuclear deal In Brazil: The Flamengo crossed picket lines as lower or eliminate some of tory day in the country’s revolutionary songs. It later and restore tough U.S. sanc- soccer club promised schools put administra- those bonuses to free up 1979 Islamic Revolution. broadcast footage showing tions. Monday to promptly pay tors and substitute teach- more money that would On Feb. 11 that year, crowds across the country Speaking from a podium financial compensation ers in classrooms. be added to overall Iran’s military stood down of 80 million. in central Tehran, Presi- for the victims of a devas- The strike affecting teacher pay. after days of street battles, Every year, the anniver- dent Hassan Rouhani ad- tating fire that killed 10 allowing the revolutionar- sary festivities start on Feb. dressed the crowds for young academy players ies to sweep across the 1 — the day Ayatollah nearly 45 minutes, lashing last week, but its president country while the govern- Ruhollah Khomeini re- out at Iran’s enemies — the refused to answer any ment of U.S.-backed Shah turned from France after 14 U.S. and Israel — and claim- questions on the apparent Pittsburgh synagogue shooting Mohammad Reza Pahlavi years in exile to become the ing their efforts to “bring lack of proper licensing suspect pleads not guilty resigned and the Islamic supreme leader as Shiite down” the country through for the training center in Republic was born. clerics took power. The sanctions will not succeed. Rio de Janeiro. PITTSBURGH — The Clarke has negotiated man charged in the Pitts- plea deals to keep infa- burgh synagogue massa- mous killers, including cre pleaded not guilty in Unabomber Ted Kaczyn- Michael Cohen again postpones Senate interview In Massachusetts: federal court to hate ski and Atlanta Olympics Michelle Carter, who sent crimes and dozens of bomber Eric Rudolph, off WASHINGTON — poena from the committee and he was recently seen her suicidal boyfriend a other counts Monday, but death row. A jury sen- Michael Cohen’s closed- and was scheduled to talk with his arm in a sling. barrage of text messages his new lawyer Judy tenced marathon bomber door testimony before the to the panel Tuesday. Co- This is the third time urging him to kill himself, Clarke — who represented Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to Senate intelligence com- hen’s attorney, Lanny Cohen has postponed con- began a 15-month prison one of the Boston Mara- death. mittee has been postponed Davis, said in a statement gressional testimony. term Monday on an invol- thon bombers — signaled Prosecutors had indi- “due to post-surgery medi- that the interview had been Cohen will now talk to untary manslaughter con- openness to a plea deal. cated their intent to seek cal needs,” his attorney said postponed for medical rea- the House intelligence viction nearly five years Authorities say Robert the death penalty against Monday. sons. panel on Feb. 28. It is after Conrad Roy died. Bowers gunned down 11 Bowers, but a final deci- Cohen, President Don- Davis said last month unclear if he has scheduled The state’s top court de- people at Tree of Life sion rests with the U.S. ald Trump’s former per- that Cohen had undergone a new date to speak to the nied a motion to delay the Synagogue on Oct. 27. attorney general. sonal lawyer, is under sub- minor shoulder surgery Senate investigators. sentence for more appeals. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11

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The Tribune Editorial Board concludes smarts, experience and pragmatism. Mar- go and ask the homeowners to pay more, like Moore’s advocacy of charter schools, its endorsements in contested races for tin helped write the Chicago Police De- and I can’t say in good conscience that we and of an increase in Chicago Public aldermanic seats in the Feb. 26 municipal partment consent decree and says police have.” In his ward, which includes parts of Schools technical training for high school election. reform is a high priority. He also has an Edgewater, Andersonville and Uptown, students. He has backed reforms that independent streak and shares our deter- Osterman pushed for the city’s first increase transparency for how TIF money 47th Ward: After Ald. Ameya Pawar con- mination that a new City Council put away “shared street” on a three-block stretch of is spent. And, to fix the city’s lead-in- firmed he would honor his self-imposed its rubber stamp and flex its legislative Argyle Street, where pedestrians, bicyclists drinking-water troubles, he wants City two-term limit, nine candidates jumped muscle. We believe Martin can be an influ- and vehicles co-exist in a European-style Hall to explore a cost-sharing program into the race to re- ential new voice on a re-energized council. plaza streetscape. His opponent is David that would financially help homeowners place him in this Also running are social worker Eileen Earl Williams III, a medical logistics spe- replace their lead service lines. Moore is booming North Side Dordek, CPS teacher Angie Maloney, small cialist. Osterman is endorsed. endorsed over Maria Hadden, executive ward that includes business owner Jeff Jenkins, restaurateur director of the nonprofit group Our City Lincoln Square, Gus Katsafaros, physician Kimball Ladien 49th Ward: Incumbent Ald. Our Voice. North Center and and firefighter/paramedic Thomas has ably stewarded this Far North Side Ravenswood. Of note Schwartzers. Martin is endorsed. ward, which includes Rogers Park and 50th Ward: This ward encompasses West are two candidates parts of West Ridge. Rogers Park and includes the iconic busi- with big backers: 48th Ward: Incumbent Violent crime is ness district along Devon Avenue that’s Michael Negron, a sees rebuilding trust between neighbor- down, more afford- home to a host of Harvard grad who hoods and police as a high priority for City able housing has South Asian grocery has worked for Hall. It’s why he, appeared, a new stores and restau- Barack Obama, Eliz- along with Ald. Rod- farmers market is a rants. Incumbent abeth Warren and Rahm Emanuel (and got erick Sawyer, 6th, hit and two new Ald. Debra Silver- a $20,000 campaign donation from Eman- has co-sponsored an schools have been stein oversaw the uel), and Heather Way Kitzes, a Cubs ordinance that built. His track spruce-up of the lobbyist who has received more than would create a Com- record on the City Devon streetscape, $30,000 from the Cubs and the Ricketts munity Commission Council has been and she’s proud of family. Negron and Kitzes bring appealing for Public Safety and one of strong sup- her advocacy for the experiences to the race. Negron worked as Accountability. The port for Mayor project. There’s also Emanuel’s chief of policy and has a deep plan for citizen over- Rahm Emanuel. When Emanuel in 2016 a new library under understanding of how Chicago govern- sight of policing pushed through a measure to borrow an construction near ment works — and doesn’t work. Kitzes, reaches too far — the additional $600 million to pay for con- Warren Park, the streets get repaired and who headed the Lakeview Chamber of commission would struction projects and legal settlements, millions have been invested in local Commerce, understands the challenges of be able to fire the police superintendent Moore along with almost every other al- schools. Among her challengers is Andrew small business owners. But those big dona- and set policy for the department — but derman voted for it. Moore did so despite Rowlas, a retired teacher, who, like Silver- tions — from a mayor who lives in the the proposal is a reminder that aldermen his earlier campaign pledge to not back stein, backs the creation of a progressive ward and says he’s staying even after he have a role in determining police over- any further borrowing to pay for opera- state income tax to help lift the city out of leaves office in May, and from a Wrig- sight. Osterman wasn’t afraid to question tions expenditures. We had to remind its financial quagmire. Rowlas supports leyville power family that might like to Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s push for an eye- Moore that legal settlements fall under other taxes, though, including a financial have a friendly vote in the next ward over popping $755 million in new taxes and fees operational costs. Equally disappointing transactions tax and a tax on suburban — stop us cold. Good thing is in 2015. Voting no, Osterman said, “I ques- was his 2016 vote in favor of shielding commuters working in the city. Also run- in the race. The civil rights lawyer for the tion, are we doing everything in our power aldermen from the full scrutiny of the city ning is Zehra Quadri, executive director of Illinois attorney general’s office offers to shrink the size of government before we inspector general’s office. Nevertheless, we a nonprofit group. Silverstein is endorsed.

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Members of Congress, President Trump: Do your jobs

Well, here Washington goes again, al- principle to avert a shutdown, but details along the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent citizenship for many of those people who lowing a contentious debate over immigra- weren’t provided immediately and it people from walking into the country. He have clean records. We’re not holding our tion to swing the country in the direction wasn’t known if Trump would sign on. now will compromise on the amount, breath that it will happen soon. of a partial government shutdown. At mid- Let’s pause to acknowledge that political though he could change his mind: All it More recently, we have pushed for a night Friday several agencies, including negotiations often go down to the wire. takes from Trump is one tweet to upend smaller step: providing protections for Homeland Security, will run out of money The better for each side to claim it fought the status quo. Democrats focus on the young immigrants without documents unless Congress reaches agreement on a to the finish before agreeing to a settlement number of beds ICE should maintain for who were brought to the U.S. as children. A spending bill that President Donald Trump in the best interests of the country. The detainees who come into custody within deal to fund the government that gives signs. All we can say is: Ugh. previous partial government shutdown, the U.S. The conflict with Republicans Trump wall money in exchange for main- This is potentially a repeat of the stand- which lasted 35 days and required airport relates to how aggressively ICE should taining the Deferred Action for Childhood off from earlier this year, though the focus security personnel and air traffic control- target people living in the country without Arrivals program, or DACA, has seemed of the disagreement between Trump and lers to work without pay, was needlessly legal permission. within sight at times. If Trump and Con- Democrats has shifted. The president still extended by Trump and House Speaker Democrats and Republicans have been gress can reach that kind of compromise, wants funding for his wall, which he may Nancy Pelosi’s hard-line positions. sparring over immigration for years. There all sides could take a bow. get. The latest breakdown in talks came are an estimated 11 million foreigners living over the number of immigrants arriving This time Republicans and Democrats, and working in this country illegally. Com- What shouldn’t happen is another disas- illegally who can be detained by the U.S. along with Trump, are taking a more prag- prehensive immigration reform would be trous shutdown that curtails services and Immigration and Customs Enforcement matic approach. They are haggling over positive for the United States and for those punishes federal workers. Congress, Mr. agency. Congressional negotiators Monday numbers rather than fighting over policies. families living in the shadows. We’ve advo- President: Do your jobs and keep the gov- night reported they had an agreement in Trump demanded $5.7 billion for a barrier cated for creating a path to legal status or ernment operating.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING EDITORIAL CARTOON

Anyone tracking the positions of the leading 2020 Democratic presidential candidates would think there weren’t any moderates left in the party. … Broaden out to the overall electorate, and it’s easy to see how these Demo- crats could be giving President Trump a lifeline to a sec- ond term despite his widespread unpopularity. ... What’s so remarkable about this rapid leftward shift is that it’s working against the party’s best interests — both for the individual candidates and their chances of defeat- ing Trump next year. So many candidates are trying to fill the most progressive lane of the party that they’re splitting that share of the vote evenly. ... The strain of economic pessimism is coursing through mainstream Democratic dogma, from Stacey Abrams’ State of the Union response to the various soak-the-rich economic plans seeking to redistribute wealth from the top to the bottom. This, despite economic data showing historically low unemployment and rising American wages. If there isn’t an economic downturn within the next 18 months, the doom-and-gloom rhetoric will sound downright retro — out of the Walter Mondale 1984 play- book against Ronald Reagan. ... The Democratic march leftward is reminiscent of the nihilistic tea-party lurch after Barack Obama’s election. The grassroots energy helped Republicans win back the House but hobbled the GOP’s attempts at a united front against Obama in his 2012 re-election. Democrats are now worried they are facing a similarly destructive dynamic — and their leading presidential candidates are all too eagerly following suit. Josh Kraushaar, National Journal MICHAEL RAMIREZ/THE LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 PERSPECTIVE

CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Businessman Willie Wilson, shown during a Chicago mayoral forum last month, may be the most attractive candidate for the city’s Republicans. Is there a Republican in the race for Chicago mayor? that advances government-directed How shortsighted of the others political parties. For them, Wilson wealth redistribution as sound econo- who didn’t bother to show up. offers a break from the status quo. mic policy, an underground conserva- Another GOP group, Chicago Other front-runners in the race tive movement in Chicago could tip Young Republicans, an organization wear threads of conservative values. the race. geared toward Republicans younger Daley is outspoken on the need to It’s a long shot, given the limpness than 40, researched the candidates amend the Illinois Constitution to of the Republican Party’s organiza- this time around and joined the relieve pressure on pension costs. Kristen McQueary tional brawn. Northwest Side GOP Club on a rec- Vallas, a budget wonk and political True, Chicago’s municipal elections ommendation: Wilson. A business- outsider, is pitching to voters a five- Today’s quiz: Which of the 14 can- are, officially, nonpartisan — which, in man who understands the need to year plan to reset the city’s and didates in the race for Chicago mayor this city, means most candidates are reduce taxes and grow Chicago, Wil- schools’ finances. A workable plan. A best capture conservative principles of Democrats. son comes closest to representing plan that relies mostly on existing city efficient government, low taxation, But it’s still disappointing that the Chicago Young Republicans’ princi- resources, not more pickpocketing of personal responsibility and protecting establishment GOP doesn’t have a ples, says the group’s president, Chris taxpayers. the rights of law-abiding gun owners? candidate in a 14-way, open-seat may- Myers. Garry McCarthy is the strongest Just kidding. There isn’t one. oral contest in the nation’s third- “He would lower taxes and lower law-and-order candidate on the bal- But there are Republican voters in largest city. regulations to grow the economy in all lot. Chico would be a tough negotiator Chicago — and they make up far more A few grassroots organizations are neighborhoods,” Myers said. “He also with public employee unions and than a broom-closet contingent. The weighing in and building unity. Why supports school choice, a property tax supports school choice. March primary election of 2016, a bother? Because during the last Chi- cap and the abolition of red light cam- None of them is a direct reflection presidential year, drew 89,540 city cago mayoral race in 2015, only a eras.” of what GOP-leaning voters pursue in voters who pulled Republican ballots. fraction of registered GOP voters You might think Wilson would be elected representation. Republicans in In November 2016, Donald Trump turned out to vote. an unusual pick for two GOP organi- Chicago are accustomed to choosing won 135,317 votes in Chicago, about The Northwest Side GOP Club, zations. You might think the silk ties from worst-case scenarios, but the 12.4 percent of the city vote. In a 14- serving the Northwest Side of Chi- of a Bill Daley or the spunky persona biggest issue for the GOP on Feb. 26 way race for mayor, Republican voters cago, doesn’t want that to happen of a Susana Mendoza or the lawyer won’t be that nose-pinching exercise. could sway the result if they coalesce again. It hosted a debate last month resume of a Gery Chico would be It will be showing up. — and show up. attended by six candidates: Paul Val- more appealing. And wouldn’t that be a priceless las, who later won the audience’s No. The support for Wilson actually Kristen McQueary is a member of the twist? For all the demagoguery aimed straw poll; Willie Wilson; Jerry Joyce; comes from a genuine place of policy Tribune Editorial Board. at winning the progressive heart, the John Kozlar; Bob Fioretti; and La pursuit, not the what-have-you-done- empathetic soul, the socialist agenda Shawn Ford. for-me-lately posture of establishment [email protected]

OP-ART JOE FOURNIER Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 13 PERSPECTIVE

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Minimum wage hike has helped city On Feb. 8, the Chicago Tribune pub- lished an editorial (“Paging Milton Friedman: How the big minimum wage hike could hurt Illinois workers”) op- posing a minimum wage hike in Illinois. To me, it felt like Groundhog Day. When Chicago raised the minimum wage in 2014, the Tribune Editorial Board made the same arguments being revived now. Under the headline, “A minimum wage hike will be one more reason for employers to avoid Chicago,” the board asserted that raising the min- imum wage would lead to an increase in unemployment while pushing busi- nesses out of the city. We do not have to speculate anymore whether the board, or those like myself who advocated for the increase, were right. We have four years of evidence. ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The results are in. At the same time Chicago raised the minimum wage by 40 percent, Chicago’s unemployment has reached an all-time In Chicago, even going to church low (3.6 percent). Last year we achieved the largest drop in unemployment of the 10 largest cities in the country. Chicago has added more than 72,000 while black can be dangerous new jobs since our minimum wage ordinance passed. There are more jobs By David Greising described as a soft bias of minor irrita- cember 2015 and take out the piece of per capita in the city today than there tions. spit.” have been in five decades. More impor- When Bernard Johnson goes to Soft bias is not harmless. It can be part Rialmo was the Chicago cop who tant, 91,000 fewer Chicagoans are now church on Sundays, he typically wears a of a culture that tolerates more serious fatally shot a 19-year-old man, Quintonio living in poverty, a reduction that far sport coat and pressed slacks, saddle forms. Identification checks tend to LeGrier, who approached him carrying a outpaces the national average. shoes, a wide-brimmed felt hat and co-exist with “driving while black” pro- baseball bat during a domestic dispute. A The minimum wage does not kill jobs. sometimes a necktie. filing, “stop and frisk” detainments that second shot by Rialmo killed a 55-year- It raises incomes. Two recent studies, by He rides either the CTA Red Line or violate civil rights, and a code of silence old bystander, Bettie Jones. the University of Illinois at Urbana- the Brown Line to get to Lincoln Park that covers up misconduct. The jury in a civil trial delivered a Champaign and the University of Cali- Presbyterian Church. Twice last winter, The two-day hearing about the CPD mixed verdict on whether Rialmo was fornia at Berkeley, analyzed the impacts Chicago police officers stopped Johnson consent decree brought to the surface justified in using his weapon. The Police of minimum wage increases in Chicago and asked for his identification. They the complexities of policing in Chicago. Department has moved to fire Rialmo on and other cities and found higher wages asked why he walks with a limp, asked For every citizen or activist complaining grounds he fired without reasonable do not lead to lower employment. why his arm hangs slackly from his about abusive tactics there were police belief that force was necessary. The FOP The Tribune and others, including shoulder, asked what he is doing on a officers or their supporters who de- is contesting the firing. former Gov. Bruce Rauner, believe not street corner in Lincoln Park. scribed the dangers cops face, the strains Defending Rialmo is the FOP’s proper only rising wages but also the state’s Johnson is African-American. And on of the job, the split-second decisions role. But “take out the piece of spit” is the workers’ compensation system prohib- Sunday mornings in Lincoln Park, the needed to keep themselves and others opposite of the tone of de-escalation now ited job creation. Wrong. This week, smartly dressed 60-year-old church safe. being sought by the CPD. Ford doubled down on Chicago with a elder still gets eyed by the cops. Police and their supporters denied Brown, the Lincoln Park pastor, told billion-dollar investment and 500 more “I carry myself as a gentleman and a racial bias. They criticized the decree as me she has witnessed how rank-and-file manufacturing jobs. On the same day, man,” Johnson said. “It’s a problem in costly and unnecessary. They spoke of resentment can mushroom into a show North Point announced 1,300 new jobs the city with the Chicago police. They’re heroism and compassion that come with of intimidation on the streets. A few in Chicago. too aggressive. They’re just too aggres- the job for many people in uniform. nights after former Chicago police Offi- If they were looking for low wages sive.” Judge Dow heard it all and gave it fair cer Jason Van Dyke’s conviction for sec- and a pro-business slant to workers’ When the Lincoln Park church’s weight in approving the consent decree. ond-degree murder, Brown joined a vigil compensation, they could have gone to members elected Johnson to be an elder, “The court is under no illusion that this on the Northwest Side honoring his neighboring states. Instead they are they also budgeted extra money so John- will be an easy process,” he wrote. “It victim, Laquan McDonald, at a small looking to Chicago for their futures. son could take Lyft rides back to his took a long time to get to this place, and it Norwood Park church. We no longer have to guess whether South King Drive apartment after eve- may take a long time to get out of it.” The service was advertised on the the low-wage, low workers’ compensa- ning meetings. To get a feel for the challenges ahead, church’s Facebook page. tion policies advocated by the Tribune “We aren’t worried about him getting consider the tone set by the Fraternal On her way to the vigil, Brown said, or the approach we implemented for mugged. We’re worried about what the Order of Police’s monthly magazine. In she spotted blue ribbons wrapped Chicago is the right way to go. As Sen. police will do if he walks our streets at it, leaders of the police union portray around trees nearby. Pickups and SUVs Daniel Patrick Moynihan used to say, night,” said the Rev. Beth Brown, pastor people in uniform as victims of anti- rimmed a small park outside the church. “You are entitled to your own opinions of the church. police bias and condone aggressive con- “Police Lives Matter,” read a banner but not your own facts.” The facts speak I first heard Johnson’s story last Octo- duct on the streets. draped across one of them. for themselves. ber, during the two-day federal court “The narrative of systemic police A nearby tavern offered half-priced — Mayor Rahm Emanuel hearing over the Chicago Police Depart- corruption prompting the need for a drinks to first responders. ment consent decree. consent decree is false,” wrote FOP Pres- When the small group of congregants Give nursing The decree, approved by Judge Robert ident Kevin Graham in the Chicago stepped into the park, lit candles in hand, Dow on Jan. 31, is meant to address racial Lodge 7 magazine last spring, while horns and car alarms sounded, Brown workers better pay bias, excessive use of force, lack of train- Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Attor- said. People in the vehicles shouted ob- The minimum wage legislation likely ing and other problems in the CPD. It ney General Lisa Madigan were negotiat- scenities. to pass the legislature and sure to be followed a yearlong U.S. Justice Depart- ing the decree. “This narrative, pushed “This Little Light of Mine” and “We signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker is not simply ment investigation that found systemic by a corrupt media machine and ambi- Shall Overcome” could barely be heard a wage given to teenagers and those bias in the CPD contributed to a system tious politicians, is costing lives.” over the din. entering the workforce. It is the wage where cops use excessive force with few Mitchell Krugel, the magazine’s editor, Someone at the church called 911. for home health care workers and certi- consequences. counseled a quick-draw response to They asked CPD to send a squad car to fied nursing assistants — people per- Johnson’s experience may seem unre- moments of crisis. help defuse the tension, Brown said. forming essential tasks whom we pay to markable in a city where the Tribune “When working conditions threaten None came. But now, thanks to Dow’s care for family members. Voters may tallied 570 homicides in 2018 — down 15 job priorities of getting home to the approval of the consent decree, help is on consider these positions as unworthy of percent from 2017 but still unacceptable. family and getting to the pension, how its way. full-time wages, but we must remember But just as President George W. Bush should officers react to somebody com- that a growing population of disabled decried “the soft bigotry of low expecta- ing at them swinging a baseball bat?” David Greising is president and chief and aging people requires the services of tions,” police treatment of Johnson and Krugel wrote. “They should respond the executive officer of the Better Government these workers. We have a lot to do to others who testified at the hearing can be way Officer Robert Rialmo did in De- Association. help full-time minimum-wage workers reach a standard of living that does not demean the work they do and does not require other social safety nets to enable them to cover even the basics: food, shelter, clothing and further education, That law firm with the all-white partner let alone children. — Bonita Bryant, Chicago class? It’s a sign we have more work to do Nursing homes By John Rogers in The New York Times and an open So, how do we move the ball forward? would close letter from 170 companies, which called In Chicago, three initiatives are yielding Raising the minimum wage is a pre- When I was growing up, one of my on law firms to become more diverse or results: scription for disaster for the care of the heroes was George E. Johnson Sr., the risk losing their business. ■ At the University of Chicago, an annual elderly. The frailest of our elderly popu- legendary entrepreneur who built an A corporate leader reading this may symposium brings leading minority and lation resides in our skilled nursing empire from a line of beauty products for think, “My organization holds an annual women-owned businesses to campus to homes, almost all of which rely heavily African-Americans and became the diversity fair. Our last construction proj- pitch their services to senior-level deci- upon the Medicaid program for their exclusive sponsor of the hit TV show ect included several minority-owned sion-makers. The symposium has helped continued operation. In an industry “Soul Train.” firms. Our food service contractors could these businesses build crucial relation- where the bulk of the operating cost is By the 1970s, Johnson was the most form a mini-United Nations.” ships and secure contracts worth an the cost of labor, an increase in the min- prominent black businessman in Ameri- But equal opportunity demands more. estimated $42 million. imum wage to $15 will have an enor- ca. His company, Johnson Products, was Take a moment to look at the highest ■ Exelon Corp. prioritizes diversity mous and negative effect. The bulk of the first black-owned company to be levels of your organization as well as among professional services contracts the jobs in nursing homes are lower- listed on the American Stock Exchange. your professional services contractors. and in 2017 reported that high-margin paid positions, including dietary work- His most impressive feat, however, Chances are you’ll find little, if any, diver- spending with diversity-certified suppli- ers, housekeepers and nurse’s aides. The wasn’t just accumulating wealth, but sity. ers reached $100 million. It also encour- cash-starved state of Illinois is not likely spreading it around — hiring black attor- In 2019, the problem is not supply, but ages diversity among non-minority- to suddenly massively increase the Med- neys, buying ads on black radio stations demand. A critical mass of highly quali- owned partners by requiring them to icaid rates paid to these nursing homes. and supporting black philanthropic and fied people of color are ready for greater report the level of contributions made by Caught in the middle, many if not most political causes. With that, he ensured opportunity. women and minorities, and providing skilled facilities will be forced out of that other African-Americans in Chicago In asset management, for example, incentives for improvement. business or forced to scale back their also could board America’s escalator. firms owned by women and minorities ■ At Chicago-based Northern Trust, operations by no longer participating in This is why I am passionate about account for 3 to 9 percent of the industry, African-Americans make up 23 percent the Medicaid program. I’m sure the tackling economic inequality through and manage only 1.1 percent of the total of the board and women make up 38 legislators and the governor have not business opportunity, and why I talk — assets under management, according to a percent of senior executives. really thought about all of the seniors some would say preach — inclusion every 2017 study by the Knight Foundation. Consider this a call to action. Martin who require round-the-clock skilled chance I get. This is despite the fact that the report Luther King Jr. predicted that African- nursing care suddenly having no place This approach isn’t just doing good, found no statistically significant differ- Americans could only be liberated from to go for that care. it’s also good business. Studies show that ence in performance. the “crushing weight of poor education, — David Howard, Rockford diverse teams make better decisions and The Knight study grew out of the squalid housing and economic strangula- are more likely to see better-than-aver- foundation’s efforts to diversify its en- tion” by being “integrated, with power, age profits. dowment, and it eventually moved $472 into every level of American life.” What’s more, failing to become more million of its endowment, or 22 percent, To make King’s vision real, diversity For online exclusive letters go to www. diverse has become increasingly risky. to management by women- and minor- efforts must go all the way to the top. chicagotribune.com/letters. Send letters When New York City law firm Paul, ity-owned firms — with no compromise by email to ctc-TribLetter@chicago Weiss posted photos of its newest class of on performance. John W. Rogers, Jr. is the founder, chair- tribune.com or to Voice of the People, partners on LinkedIn, the photos Astonishingly, a decade after President man, CEO and chief investment officer of Chicago Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave., showed a class of white men — and one Barack Obama moved into the White Ariel Investments, the first African- Third Floor, Chicago, IL 60601. Include white woman. House, there are still only three black American-owned money management your name, address and phone number. The resulting backlash led to coverage CEOs at Fortune 500 companies. firm in the United States. 14 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019

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Over 170 convenient locations nationwide • Visit us at www.accuquest.com PROMO CODE N-CTR-401-FP-C Tuesday, February 12, 2019 | Section 2 BUSINESS Few happy returns for American taxpayers MICHEL EULER/AP 2018 Tax overhaul means Donald Trump and Republicans Bill Gates for their shrinking refund. Some less refund money, on Twitter have even said they voted for Trump but won’t do so and more people owe again after seeing their refund Gates slashed. By Heather Long The uproar comes after The Washington Post Trump and congressional Re- discusses publicans passed a major over- Millions of Americans filling haul of the tax code in December out their 2018 taxes will probably 2017, the biggest legislative be surprised to learn that their achievement of the president’s work in refund will be less than expected first year. While the vast majority or that they owe money to the of Americans did get a tax cut in Internal Revenue Service after 2018, refunds are a different Chicago years of receiving refunds. matter. Some refunds have de- People have taken to social creased because of the changes in Foundation’s newsletter media, using the hashtag #GOP- the tax code made by the law, TaxScam, to vent their anger. tells of Chicago teens, MATT ROURKE/AP Many are blaming President Turn to Taxes, Page 3 impact on billionaire By Ally Marotti Chicago Tribune

Last year, Bill Gates sat down with a group of teenage boys in Chicago and learned a little about processing anger. He was at Al Raby High School in the East Garfield Park neigh- borhood, where he participated in a session in the Becoming a Man program. Launched in Chicago in 2001, the program helps young men explore their emotions and work on decision-making skills. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foun- dation has worked on teacher training and improving curricu- lum, but that kind of work — the kind that helps kids with their self-image and how to handle their stresses — is new to the foundation. Bill and Melinda Gates released their annual newsletter Tuesday, discussing discoveries that have surprised them. Whether it’s understanding the power of DNA testing kits, the sexist nature of data, or how much young men can teach a billionaire about his feel- ings, surprises have the ability to spur action, Melinda Gates told the Tribune. “The world is getting better,” she said. “Innovations are chang- ing the world and can continue to change the world if deployed properly and with good input ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE from local communities.” The Milwaukee Bucks’ new arena has been called the world’s first bird-friendly sports arena. The couple discussed the annu- al letter in an interview with the Chicago Tribune. It has been edited for length and clarity.

Question: Bill, what were you FRIENDLIER SKIES expecting when you walked into cago, which represents most cally pleasing, and also bird- that Becoming a Man meeting? Spectacular skylines can be lethal downtown commercial friendly,” Gang said in a Bill: I wasn’t sure what to for birds. Here’s how a proposed buildings. “I think it’s a news release issued by the expect and it kind of blew me matter of determining what group. away. Everybody in the group was Chicago ordinance is trying to help. are the most cost-effective The idea is “stop birds a black male from a single-parent measures to do that.” from dying with building household, and the counselor had Ald. Brian Hopkins, 2nd, Veteran Chicago devel- collisions in Chicago,” Chi- that same background and was and reintroduced by Rep. oper J. Paul Beitler had a cago landscape architect really amazing. It’s an intense Mike Quigley, D-Ill., seeks to more pointed response to Ted Wolff, a member of Bird thing, to build up the idea of ‘Do prevent such deaths by the proposed legislation, Friendly Chicago, said in an these kids see themselves as doing encouraging — and, in some saying Monday that there’s interview. The legislation well in school? What narrative do cases, mandating — bird- “a rush to judgment and the would apply to large-scale they run into?’ friendly design. assumption that buildings, new construction and reno- Blair Kamin Proponents say the mea- especially all glass buildings, vated buildings that require Question: What impact did Cityscapes sures won’t add significantly and birds don’t mix.” permits. It would not apply you notice? to construction costs. But The proposed Bird to detached homes, town- Bill: For a lot of these kids, the Glass-sheathed modern the Chicago proposal could Friendly Design ordinance, houses, two-flats or residen- chance they’ll end up in jail is buildings make for spec- face opposition from real introduced Jan. 23, is backed tial buildings with up to six higher than the chance they’ll tacular skylines, but they’re estate developers, especially by a coalition of groups, units. graduate from college. So starting also bird killers, especially in those who rely on glass including the Chicago One of its measures in about eighth or ninth grade, to Chicago. walls and panoramic views Audubon Society, that calls would mandate that at least get them to think about them- Each year, thousands of to help sell or rent commer- itself Bird Friendly Chicago. 95 percent of a building’s selves and think of the benefits of birds die when they smash cial and residential space. Chicago architect Jeanne facade, from the ground to a into large glass windows “I think we’re all inter- Gang, long a leader in bird- height of 36 feet, not be Turn to Gates, Page 3 they can’t see. Lights from ested in doing what we can friendly design, is support- sheathed in glass or have skyscrapers can also confuse to protect the birds during ing the effort. bird-safe glass with etching, migrating birds, causing their migration season,” said “If we keep environmen- frosting or mounted el- them to circle buildings Michael Cornicelli, execu- tal impact in mind from the ements like screens. repeatedly and die from tive vice president of the start of the design process, Another item in the pro- McDonald’s exhaustion. Building Owners and Man- we can create buildings that Legislation introduced by agers Association of Chi- are functional and aestheti- Turn to Kamin, Page 3 is adding Donut Sticks Swath of Northwest Side bungalows gets recognition to breakfast Humble houses make ing stock. About 350 buildings—the vast the Museum of Science and McDonald’s said it would add In 2000, then-Mayor Richard majority of them bungalows, plus Industry. Donut Sticks to its menu, begin- National Register of M. Daley, who grew up in a a school — are in the Hermosa The register is the federal ning Feb. 20 for a limited time. Historic Places bungalow in the South Side’s district, according to Gillian government’s official list of his- The much-rumored addition to Bridgeport neighborhood, cre- Wineman, deputy director of the toric buildings, districts, sites, the breakfast menu follows two By Blair Kamin ated a program and financial Chicago Bungalow Association, a structures and objects deemed periods of testing, first in some Chicago Tribune incentives to preserve and adapt nonprofit group that receives worthy of preservation. Illinois restaurants in early 2018 the city’s roughly 80,000 bunga- some city funds. Unlike Chicago’s official land- and then again in October. The “The ubiquitous Chicago bun- lows. “We’re very excited. “This is mark designation, being on the cinnamon-sugar sticks will be sold galow is snug, sensible, ugly and Now there’s another boost for our first majority Hispanic dis- register cannot prevent privately by the half-dozen or dozen and reassuring,” Tribune architecture the bungalow: A swath of them in trict,” she said, referring to the owned properties from being only available during breakfast critic Paul Gapp wrote in 1980. “It the Northwest Side community fact that about nine of every 10 demolished or marred by insen- hours. suggests that treasured old mid- area of Hermosa has been added Hermosa residents are Hispanic. sitive additions, but a listing does Last month, the Chicago-based dle-class value systems still sur- to the National Register of His- Other Chicago properties to carry prestige and makes some chain said higher prices drove up vive.” toric Places. make the register include the sites eligible for financial incen- U.S. same-store sales by 2.3 per- In the 39 years since then, The listing, made Dec. 31, is the city’s 26-mile network of historic tives for preservation. cent during the fourth quarter but appreciation of the humble, one- twelfth bungalow historic dis- boulevards, which state officials The Illinois Historic Preserva- customer visits fell, in part be- story bungalow has grown, but so trict in Chicago to make the called “the first comprehensive tion Office, a division of the cause McDonald’s is losing some has the threat to the architectural register since 2004, state officials system of greenways for a major state’s Department of Natural breakfast orders to Taco Bell and character of these buildings, said. Altogether, 30 Illinois sites city” in the U.S., and Promontory Resources, recommends sites for other competitors. which comprise nearly one-third were added to the register last Point, a man-made peninsula of Chicago’s single-family hous- year. that juts into Lake Michigan near Turn to Register, Page 3 — Staff report 2 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 Telemedicine is still a tough call Patients remain ple covered by its health benefits. slow to embrace Employers aren’t the idea of virtual care only ones pushing the tech- nology. By Tom Murphy Drugstore chains CVS Associated Press Health and Walgreens are promoting apps that let Walmart workers can customers connect to doc- now see a doctor for only $4. tors. Some insurers like The catch? It has to be a Oscar Health are offering it virtual visit. for free to customers as a The retail giant recently first line of treatment. rolled back the $40 price on Ease of use is one of the telemedicine, becoming the reasons researchers and tel- latest big company to nudge emedicine providers think employees toward a high- the practice will become tech way to get diagnosed more widespread in several and treated remotely. areas including dermatol- But patients have been ogy and follow-up doctor slow to embrace virtual after surgery or medical care. Eighty percent of mid- procedure. size and large U.S. compa- Mental health visits are nies offered telemedicine another area ripe for virtual services to their workers care because patients can last year, up from 18 percent feel more comfortable talk- in 2014, according to the ing to a therapist in their consultant Mercer. Only 8 own home, said Boyce of percent of eligible employ- InSight Telepsychiatry, ees used telemedicine at which delivers mental least once in 2017, most health care in about 30 recent figures show. states. “There’s an awful lot of Boyce said people also effort right now focused on like the anonymity of a educating the consumer virtual visit. that there’s a better way,” Mental health visits were said Jason Gorevic, CEO of the most common use of telemedicine provider telemedicine by patients Teladoc Health. until primary care overtook Widespread smartphone that specialty a few years use, looser regulations and MARK LENNIHAN/AP ago, Harvard’s Dr. Ateev employer enthusiasm are Through a video hookup, Caitlin Powers, right, was able to confer from her New York apartment with a doctor in Florida. Mehrotra and other re- helping to expand access to searchers found in a recent telemedicine, where pa- Beth Umland. to. about symptoms “just as if I Doctors have used tele- study. tients interact with doctors “My little kid is sick, I “I believe in a handshake was sitting in a doctor’s medicine for years to moni- Research firm IHS and nurses from afar, often want them to have the best and looking a guy in the office” and prescribed an tor patients or reach those Markit estimates that tele- through a secure video con- of care right away, and for eye,” said Hill during a antibiotic. in remote locations. Now medicine visits in the U.S. nection. Supporters say vir- some people that might not recent shopping break at a Caitlin Powers tried tele- more employers are en- will soar from 23 million in tual visits make it easier for register as a telemedicine downtown Indianapolis medicine recently after couraging people covered 2017 to 105 million by 2022. patients to see a therapist or call,” she said. mall. “I don’t buy anything hearing about it through a under their health plans to But even then, they will quickly find help for ail- Some patients, especially online either.” friend. The Columbia Uni- seek care virtually for sev- probably amount to only ments that aren’t emergen- older ones, also just prefer But the practice gains versity graduate student eral reasons. about one out of every 10 cies. But many still fall back an in-person visit. fans once patients try it. was feeling stuffed up and Telemedicine can reduce doctor visits, said senior to going to the doctor’s “Going to the doctor’s Julie Guerrero-Goetsch worried she might be com- time away from the job, and analyst Roeen Roashan. office when they’re sick. office is a big event in their has opened her MDLive ing down with the flu. She it also can cost half the price MDLive CEO Rich Health care experts have life and something they look telemedicine app several said her appointment of a doctor’s visit, which Berner said telemedicine is long said that changing be- forward to,” said Geoffrey times since first using it started on time, lasted 10 might top $100 for someone like the digital video record- havior can be hard. In tele- Boyce, CEO of InSight Tele- about a year ago to get help minutes, and she spoke by with a high-deductible er TiVo, which took a while medicine’s case, patients psychiatry, which provides for a sinus infection. video with a doctor in Flor- plan. However, those sav- to catch on with viewers. might learn about it from virtual mental health serv- The Fallon, Nev., resident ida while never leaving her ings can be negated if tele- “People were so used to their employer and then ices. was skeptical, but she didn’t Brooklyn apartment. medicine’s convenience doing things the other way forget about it by the time Tom Hill is among that have time to go in person. “As a student, I don’t causes people to overuse it. that it just took a little while they need care a few crowd. The 66-year-old MDLive connected her to a really have time to spend Walmart said it cut the to kind of really go main- months later. Plus emotions from Mooresville, Ind., said doctor soon after she three hours waiting to see a cost for virtual visits to give stream,” he said. “But when can complicate health care he’s never used tele- opened the app. She said he doctor, and this was so another care option to the it did, it went mainstream decisions, said Mercer’s medicine and has no plans started asking questions easy,” she said. more than one million peo- big-time.”

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February 9–18, 2019 McCormick Place ChicagoAutoShow.com Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3 City ordinance could help birds Kamin, from Page 1 the books. Advocates also point to posed ordinance would examples like the new require that nonessential Milwaukee Bucks arena, exterior lighting be auto- which has been called the matically shut off between world’s first bird-friendly 11 p.m. and sunrise. Interior sports arena. landscaping should “al- The arena, designed by ways” be placed behind the global firm Populous, bird-friendly exterior glass, uses a thin ceramic coating the proposal says. on glass, known as fritting, Applying the proposed to signal to birds that the rules to renovations of glass is a wall to be avoided. existing buildings is a po- Quigley’s legislation, the tential sticking point, said Bird-Safe Buildings Act, Cornicelli, from the build- would apply to public ing owners group. Typi- buildings constructed, cally, it’s easier and less significantly renovated or expensive to incorporate bought by the U.S. General such measures into new Services Administration, construction, he said. the federal government’s Since 1995, the group has landlord. cooperated with the Lights It would require that Out Chicago program, a these buildings use bird- city-backed initiative that safe building materials and encourages owners and design features “to the managers of high-rises to maximum extent possible,” turn off or dim exterior according to a news re- lights during bird migra- lease. tion seasons. “By using materials that TED S. WARREN/AP “We have a pretty high conceal indoor lighting to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, take part in an AP interview in Kirkland, Wash., in 2018. rate of compliance,” Corni- the outside, we can dra- celli said. matically reduce the fre- The Chicago Aubudon quency of birds colliding Society manages the pro- with glass buildings,” Quig- Foundation releases newsletter gram, which has saved ley said in the release. thousands of birds’ lives This is the fifth time Gates, from Page 1 started in philanthropy asking the questions. and reduced building ener- Quigley has introduced Question: You talk in work. We were shocked gy and maintenance costs, such legislation, his staff the positive path, any inter- your letter about how how little data there was. Question: The founda- according to a city website. said. The first time was in vention that can do that is mobile phones can be the We kept thinking, well if tion helped fund a study Hopkins did not return a 2010. important not only for most powerful in the we’re going to invest an- that looked at samples sub- phone call requesting com- Aides said the bill’s pro- them but for society. hands of the world’s poor- other thousand dollars in mitted mainly by 23andMe ment on why he’s backing spects are improved be- Melinda: When Bill est women. Do they hold something or ask another users that found a poten- the proposal, which has cause Democrats now came home and described that kind of power with government to invest mon- tial link between a nutrient been assigned to the City control the House. The this program to me, his women in U.S. cities too? ey, we couldn’t do that deficiency in mothers and Council’s Health and Envi- bill’s co-sponsor is Rep. voice was cracking. He saw Melinda: We look at unless we had data to premature birth. But how ronmental Protection Morgan Griffith, a Virginia the difference it made in that issue much more know that our investments can people reconcile their Committee. Republican. these kids’ lives. across the developing were actually making a concerns over DNA testing Other U.S. cities, like San world. Globally, 40 percent difference. We’ve been kits — like privacy issues or Francisco, already have [email protected] Question: Did the stu- of women don’t even reach quite involved in helping finding out a predisposi- bird-safety design rules on Twitter @BlairKamin dents know who you were? the internet, and we know build data systems. When tion they might not want to Bill: A few did. A few the difference internet we got involved deeply in know about — to unlock were excited. There was makes in all of our lives just the contraceptive work in their potential? one who had a conflict, so in terms of information. 2012, it was shocking to see Bill: With all these tests, he came in at the end and The piece the foundation that there was no data that some people choose to see said, ‘Hey, I have got to get focuses on is the digital existed to really track con- the data and some people a selfie with you.’ But when bank account. Basically, traceptives for women, don’t. The example we’re we went into the session she doesn’t have the means country by country, to see giving is not about individ- and I was just an equal to go to a bank. And even if whether they had access. ual kits, but rather about participant from sharing she does, somebody will We started to realize that seeing a strong correlation my experience, there was steal her money along the there are enormous gaps that your risk of premature none of that. But at the end, way and she’s not wel- where we collect data delivery is greatly influ- when they got to take comed when she gets about a man but we don’t enced by a set of genes that photos, it turned out one of there. When she has her collect it about a woman. have to do with processing them had an Xbox and own phone and she has a selenium. Understanding they were friendly and digital bank account, and Question: What can these correlations, there energetic. I think some of she can save a dollar a day, companies and organiza- are huge benefits there. the others were like, two dollars a day, it tions here in the U.S. and Seeing things like where ‘What? Who?’ changes everything. Chicago learn from that? drugs have side effects or Melinda: Often when Melinda: People some- which populations they we go into schools, there Question: The letter times don’t question the work for and don’t work might some excitement, also discussed how data data. We weren’t saying a for, you ought to be able to LVSIGNS/GETTY but you’d be amazed how can be sexist, mostly be- decade ago, ‘Have these get that benefit without much the kids are the ones cause women are often left medicines been tried for giving up privacy or (hear- who will really tell you out. How wide-reaching both men and women ing) things people don’t Many seeing smaller what’s going on in the are the implications of that equally?’ Yet we know now want to hear. building. (They) drop the oversight? a female has a different pretenses and get right Melinda: Bill and I have metabolic system than a [email protected] refunds on ’18 returns into the real discussion. to go back to when we got man, so we need to be Twitter @AllyMarotti

Taxes, from Page 1 lion filers were likely to owe money who hadn’t had that such as a new limit on experience in the past. property and local income Many Americans may FDA to crack down on tax deductions, and some confuse their small refund have decreased because of as a sign that they paid more how the IRS has altered in taxes as a result of the Tax supplement industry withholding in paychecks. Cuts and Jobs Act. Gener- John Prugh of Ewing ally, that is not true. By Laurie McGinley that contain unapproved Twp., N.J., was irate when According to the Tax The Washington Post drugs or use illegal claims he completed his 2018 tax Policy Center, 80 percent of for treating Alzheimer’s return this month and dis- filers received a tax cut and WASHINGTON — The and other serious diseases. covered his refund would about 5 percent wound up Food and Drug Adminis- FDA Commissioner be $3,000 less than what he paying more in federal in- tration said Monday it Scott Gottlieb said the received last year. Prugh come taxes. The tax cuts plans to beef up oversight agency is planning changes considers himself “solidly showed up in fatter weekly of the sprawling, $50 bil- that could lead to the most middle class.” or biweekly paychecks for lion-a-year dietary supple- important regulatory mod- Prugh said he had no most Americans, but few ments industry, warning ernization since enact- reason to think his family’s people noticed, according that the sector’s explosive ment of the 1994 Dietary tax situation would change to polling. growth has resulted in Supplement Health and this year, since he and his “There’s a difference be- risks to consumers — such Education Act, which con- JIN LEE/BLOOMBERG NEWS 2013 wife have lived in the same tween taxes and your re- as an increase in supple- siders supplements safe A customer looks over the many dietary supplements house for years and have fund,” said Joseph Rosen- ments “spiked” with un- until proved otherwise. available at a GNC store in New York. received the same pay in berg, a senior research asso- listed drug ingredients and “I’m concerned that their jobs and have two kids. ciate at the Urban-Brook- false and misleading changes in the supplement kind of safety and effec- Americans take a dietary “It totally feels like a ings Tax Policy Center at claims about health ben- market may have outpaced tiveness testing required supplement on a regular scam,” said Prugh, who did the Urban Institute. “People efits. the evolution of our own for drugs. Since the law basis, and for older Ameri- not vote for Trump. “I did generally got a piece of their The agency under- policies and our capacity to was enacted, the industry cans the proportion is four still get a small refund, but tax cut last year gradually in scored the need for greater manage emerging risks,” has grown from 4,000 out of five, the agency said. compared to what I was the form of lower withhold- oversight by announcing it he said. products and $4 billion a Gottlieb said he plans a expecting from previous ing on their paychecks.” had sent 12 warning letters Under the 1994 law, die- year in sales to as many as “balanced approach” to years, it was shock.” What happened to many and five advisory letters tary supplements are regu- 80,000 products and $50 improve safety, reduce in- The average tax refund families is they received a earlier this month to com- lated as food and, there- billion in sales, according accurate claims and en- check is down 8 percent tax cut, but their refund is panies the FDA said are fore, are not subject to to the FDA. courage industry innova- ($170) this year versus last, smaller this year because selling dozens of products premarket approval or the Three out of four tion. the IRS reported, and the the IRS made major number of people receiving changes to the withholding a refund has dropped by tables — the amount the almost a quarter. federal government recom- An IRS spokesman said mends taking out of your Swath of Hermosa bungalows gets recognition not to read much into this paycheck for federal in- early data because it only come taxes. Register, from Page 1 plicity of materials and the release added. Chicago-area properties reflects returns processed The IRS was trying to set free-flowing interior Today, bungalows are that made the register in through Feb. 1, and the withholding levels so that the register to the National spaces, in contrast to the prized for their affordabili- 2018 were the Buffalo partial government shut- more people would pay the Park Service, which over- ornate character of Victori- ty. In some cases, however, Creek Bridge in northwest down caused some delays in correct amount of taxes, sees the list. an houses. developers and owners in suburban Long Grove, the processing filings. meaning they neither owe Beginning around 1915 The Hermosa area, search of more living space Corron Farm in west sub- The early data can shift anything to the IRS at the and ending around 1940, which developed in the have built second-story ad- urban Kane County’s around a lot, tax experts say, end of the year nor receive a the bungalows trans- 1920s, “offered working ditions, known as “pop- Campton Township, the but there’s reason to believe refund. formed once-rural class families the opportu- tops,” that mar the build- Himmelfarb House and frustrations could rise. The “Getting a tax refund stretches of Chicago’s nity to own solid, thought- ings’ original design. Studio in west suburban Government Accountability means that you gave the Northwest and Southwest fully designed homes and Having a new bungalow Winfield, the Larkin Home Office warned last summer government an interest-free Sides into quiet, residential build communities within district on the national for Children in northwest that the number of tax filers loan because you overpaid communities that came to a quiet residential setting,” register “is a good thing suburban Elgin, the South who receive refunds was your taxes,” said Nicole be synonymous with blue- said a news release about that will help move away Side Community Art Cen- likely to drop for the 2018 Kaeding, director of Federal collar social conservatism. the listings from the De- from those awful pop- ter in Chicago and the West tax year and the number of Projects at the Tax Founda- The “Bungalow Belt,” partment of Natural Re- tops,” said Mary Ellen Pullman Elementary filers who owe money tion, a right-leaning think these areas were called. sources. Guest, executive director School, also in Chicago. would rise. thank. Ironically, the homes re- “Hermosa also afforded of the Chicago Bungalow The GAO pointed to an But many Americans flected the progressive ar- architects and developers Association. Blair Kamin is a Tribune IRS estimate that about 4.6 prefer refunds, even though chitectural ideals of the the chance to promote the Her group provides tips critic. million fewer filers would personal finance experts late 19th Century Arts and attributes of the function- on how to expand a bunga- receive refunds this tax fil- say it’s not a wise idea to get Crafts movement, whose ing, well-built, yet afford- low without ruining its [email protected] ing season. Another 4.6 mil- one. leaders championed sim- able Chicago bungalow,” design. Twitter @BlairKamin 4 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 MARKET ROUNDUP

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DANIEL CORY 1927-2018 Insurance industry Grudzien, Genevieve H. Death Notices Genevieve Grudzien nee Luszczak. Loving wife of the late John. Dear mother of the late Thomas Grudzien. Dear sister of the late Lillian (Frederick) leader, businessman Aspito, Albert A. Mikrut, the late Edward A. Luszczak, the late Albert A. Aspito, 94, passed away February 8, Norbert Skzela, late John Skzela and the late Rita 2019. World War II Veteran. Beloved Oslakovich. Fond aunt of George S., Fred R. (Judy A.) husband of Lorayne nee Parenti. Loving By Bob Goldsborough firm, which moved to Oak and the late Gerald E. Mikrut. Her passion in life as a father of Wayne, Dean, and Bryan (Sheri) Chicago Tribune Brook in 1971, handled com- teenager was playing the piano and singing with the Aspito. Beloved grandfather of James orchestra. Genevieve lived in Des Plaines from 1951 mercial property and casu- (Taylor) and Jonathon. Dear brother to 1954 when her and John moved to Ogdensburg, Daniel Cory was a pio- alty insurance for middle- of the late Annette (Earl) Ceas, and Anthony (Ann) WI and lived on a dairy farm until 1958 when they neer in the insurance indus- market businesses. Aspito. Fond uncle of many. Visitation will be moved back to Chicago. She had lived in Prospect try, forming two separate Cory and Adams parted Wednesday, February 13, from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 Heights, Maple Park, Wauconda, Richmond and her p.m. at Cumberland Chapels, 8300 W Lawrence Ave, property and casualty agen- ways in 1981 and Cory final home was the Cross Roads Care Center in Norridge, IL. Funeral Service will be held Thursday cies in Chicago and its formed his own firm, Cory Woodstock, IL. Visitation Wednesday from 3:00pm at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Entombment Mt. suburbs. & Associates. to 8:00pm at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home,6150 Olive Cemetery. Info: 708-456-8300 “He was primarily “He was innovative and N. Cicero Ave., Chicago. Funeral Thursday 11:15am known for being very inno- convinced insurance firms from the funeral home to Transfiguration of Our Lord vative and creative with to write new products,” said Church for Mass at 12 Noon. Interment will follow respect to putting together a Alice Cory, his wife of al- at St. Adalbert Cemetery, Niles. For funeral informa- lot of different niche pro- most 28 years. “And he had Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries tion 773-736-3833 or visit Genevieve’s memorial at grams,” said his son Andy, ALICE CORY PHOTO strong integrity — he had www.smithcorcoran.com who now runs the second of Daniel Cory quite a reputation in that Baim, Anne those two businesses, Cory regard, and that was some- Anne Baim, nee Cohen, 96. Beloved wife of the & Associates. arts and crafts-style family thing he was very proud of.” late Albert Baim; devoted mother “And he always said, ‘I’m home, on North Washing- Karen Nolan, whom of Esther (Chris Panouses) Robledo- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Panouses, Mark (Marilyn Kolodziejczyk) a salesman at heart, and the ton Street directly across Cory hired in 1987 as a Cohen, Robin Holley, and Michael (Mary thing about the insurance from Wheaton College, was salesman of commercial Shannon) Baim; cherished grandmother Libman, Gloria L. business is that you’re not known as the “Flop House,” lines of insurance, called of Jason Robledo, Damian Lapointe, Jennifer Mayo, Gloria L. Libman, nee Lewis, 89, beloved wife of the selling widgets; you’re go- because so many wayward Cory a generous, profes- Adam Robledo, Erin Maronick, Noelle Chavez, Bud late Joseph; loving mother of Jeff (Lynn) ing to each individual (cus- travelers and Christian mis- sional leader with a terrific Cohen, Rachael Mark, Megan and Trevor Baim, and Cooper, Dan (Tina) Cooper and Rozanne tomer) business and learn- sionaries would visit. sense of humor. the late Kyle Holley; proud great-grandmother of 16 (Graham) Sutherland; cherished grand- ing that business, which is “They used to joke about “He was just a very pleas- and great-great grandmother of 2; loving daughter ma of Katie, JR, Cat, Amanda, Alicia and fun. You develop personal the fact that they didn’t ant, happy person,” Nolan of the late Bessie and Max Cohen; treasured baby the late Adam; adored great grandma of relationships.’” know who was sleeping on said. “And he was an excel- sister of the late Esther Lanzarotti, Matilda Levy, Austin, Samuel, Devon and Adam; devoted daugh- Hyman Cohen, Estelle Schwartz, and Sarah Burk; ter of the late Shirley and Morris Lewis; dear sister Cory, 91, died of compli- the couch,” Andy Cory said. lent, respectful listeners, caring aunt of many; very special and longtime of the late Roberta (the late Jay) Levenson; caring cations from chronic ob- As a teen, Cory was a both with his employees best friend of Jean Unger. Funeral service Tues, Feb. stepmom and step grandma of Nancy and Mike structive pulmonary dis- skilled table player. and with clients.” 12, 11 AM, at Weinstein & Piser Funeral Home,111 Golden and family; treasured aunt, cousin and ease on Dec. 29 at his In March 1943, he won the Cory retired from Cory & Skokie Blvd, Wilmette. Interment Memorial Park. friend of many. Chapel service Thursday, February Naperville home, his son boys’ title in the 12th annual Associates in 1995 and sold In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be 14, at 12:15 PM at Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, said. He had lived in Illinois state table tennis his firm to his son. made to the American Brain Tumor Association, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Entombment Naperville for the past three tournament at the North Outside of work, Cory www.abta.org. For info: 847-256-5700. Beth Shearim Mausoleum at Shalom Memorial Park. years and previously had Town Table Tennis Club in enjoyed golfing and had In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation or a cancer lived in Oak Brook. He also Chicago. been a member of the Chi- related charity of your choice. For information and spent time at his home in After graduating from cago Golf Club in Wheaton condolences (847) 255-3520 or www.shalom2.com Naples, Fla. Wheaton Academy in West since 1969. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Born Daniel Lyell Cory in Chicago, Cory earned a A first marriage ended in Chicago, he was the son of bachelor’s degree in 1950 divorce, and Cory was wid- Dixon, Mary Alice Mary Alice Dixon, nee Nykiel, age 69, of Westchester, Victor and Bernice Cory, from Wheaton College, owed after a brief second Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries who co-founded Christian where he studied econo- marriage. In addition to his formerly of Oak Park, passed away Feb. 10, 2019. publisher Scripture Press in mics and played football, his wife and son, Cory is sur- Beloved wife of Russell A. Dixon, D.D.S., loving 1932. The company was son said. vived by two daughters, mother of Erica (Jennifer Dixon-Johnson); proud Lieske, Edward Allen grandmother of Cooper and Russell; dear sister based in Chicago until the After college, Cory Michala Miller and Car- Edward Allen Lieske, 84, resident of Naples, FL, and of Gail (Joseph) Maher and Glen Nykiel; cherished Powers Lake, WI, formerly of Chicago and Golf, IL, firm relocated to Wheaton worked in sales for Liberty oline Jensen; another son, niece of Jean Petrasek; dear aunt of Samantha, passed away after a lengthy illness on February in 1956, then to Colorado in Mutual Insurance and then Duncan; nine grandchil- Rachel, Greg, Allison, John, Kristen, Katie and Justin 9, 2019. Ed was born in Chicago on October 17, 1996. for an independent insur- dren; three great-grandchil- and a fond cousin and friend to many. Family and 1934 to Frank and Frieda Lieske. He graduated from friends will be received at the Conboy-Westchester Cory grew up on Chi- ance agency. dren; and a brother, Philip. Steinmetz High School, served in the U.S. Air Force, Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak Rd., Westchester (2 cago’s North Side before Cory teamed up with Services were held. and attended the University of Illinois where he was blks West of Mannheim Rd.) on Thursday from 3-9 moving with his family to Theodore J. “Ted” Adams in a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He PM. Funeral prayers Friday 9:15 AM at the funeral Wheaton in 1941. 1967, to form Cory & Adams Bob Goldsborough is a free- graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering home, going to St. Giles Catholic Church, Oak Park, During the 1940s, Cory’s Inc., based in Chicago. The lance reporter. in January of 1960. After graduation he married his for 10:30 AM Funeral Mass. Interment private. In lieu college sweetheart, Carol Ann Luczak and they had of flowers, memorials to Wellness House, 131 North three sons, Scott, Brant (Laura), and Todd (Sue). The County Line Rd., Hinsdale, IL 60521, are appreciated. family lived in Chicago until 1969, when they moved Arrangements by Peter B. Kennedy & Co. Funeral to the Village of Golf, where they lived for 36 years. Directors. Info: 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L. Chicago Daily Tribune In 1978 he co-founded Edwards Engineering in Elk Grove Village, where his sons continue the business ON FEBRUARY 12 ... In 1993 today. When he wasn’t working he found time to gan in New York. (It ended in a crime that pursue his many passions, including flying small in Paris the following Au- shocked Britons, two 10- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries aircraft, collecting classic cars, and golfing at Bigfoot In 1554 Lady Jane Grey, gust.) year-old boys lured two- Country Club and Olde Cypress Country Club, where who had claimed the throne year-old James Bulger from he will be missed by his many friends. He is survived of England for nine days, In 1909 the National Asso- his mother at a shopping Dusek, Sally Ann by his wife, Carol, his three sons, his granddaughters Sally Ann Dusek, nee Chmilewski, formerly of Katherine and Margaret, his grandson Andrew, his and her husband, Guildford ciation for the Advance- mall in Liverpool, England, Chicago and Riverside, age 81. Beloved wife of the brother Jack Lieske, and many nieces and nephews. Dudley, were beheaded af- ment of Colored People was then beat him to death. late William; loving mother of Richard (Paula) Dusek. Visitation Friday, February 15, 2019 from 3:00 - 8:00 ter being condemned for founded. Everyone will meet on Wednesday, February 13, p.m. at Colonial-Wojciechowski Funeral Home, 8025 In 1999 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at Queen of Heaven Cemetery high treason. the Senate voted to W. Golf Road in Niles. A Funeral Service will be held In 1912 (main office), 1400 S. Wolf Rd., Hillside for a grave- the Manchu Dy- acquit President Bill Clin- at 7:30 p.m. Private cremation will follow. Info 847- In 1689 side service. For further info 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L. the Declaration of nasty abdicated in China, ton of perjury and obstruc- 581-0536 or www.colonialfuneral.com Rights was signed in Eng- making way for the estab- tion of justice; Clinton told land, proclaiming William lishment of a provincial Americans he was “pro- and Mary king and queen republic. foundly sorry” for what he Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries for life. had said and done in the Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries In 1915 the cornerstone for Monica Lewinsky affair In 1733 English colonists the Lincoln Memorial was that triggered it. Fedewa, Denise Marie led by James Oglethorpe laid in Washington. Denise Marie Fedewa, an executive vice president Liewald, Georgianna ‘Jean’ founded Savannah, Ga. In 2000 Charles Schulz, at Leo Burnett Worldwide, 1936-2019. Went home to God on February 8th, In 1924 George Gershwin’s creator of the “Peanuts” an advertising agency in 2019. Cherished wife to Norman Liewald of 61 In 1809 Abraham Lincoln, “Rhapsody in Blue” pre- comic strip, died in Santa Chicago, passed away at years. Devoted mother of Mark (deceased) Lesa, the 16th president of the miered in New York. Rosa, Calif.; he was 77. home after a long battle with David (Eva), Steven (Nancy), Gregory (Karen). cancer on January 11. She Proud grandmother of Brittaney, Evanna, Matthew United States, was born in (Dennea), Daniel, Brenda (Jason), Kristin (Chris), In 1940 In 2002 was 57 years old. present-day Larue County, the radio play “The former Yugoslav Ms. Fedewa was born and Alexander, Abigail, great grand-daughter Brooke. Also in 1809 Ky. Charles Adventures of Superman” president Slobodan Milo- raised in Lansing, Mich. She Best Friend Hilda Joy. Mass/Memorial Service at St. Darwin, biologist and au- made its debut on the Mu- sevic went on trial in The earned her bachelor’s degree Andrew Catholic Church 530 Glen Ave Romeoville, IL thor of “On the Origin of tual network with Bud Col- Hague, accused of war in communications from 815-886-4165 Saturday February 23, 2019 at 10am Species,” was born in lyer as the Man of Steel. crimes. Also in 2002 Paki- Michigan State University Lunch to follow. In lieu of flowers please make a do- Shrewsbury, England. stan charged three men in in 1983 and went on to Michigan State graduate nation to Joliet Area Community Hospice 250 Water In 1962 the Soviet Union connection with the kid- school as a research assistant. Stone Circle Joliet, IL 60431 In 1818 “I grew up a blue-collar girl and graduate school Chile officially pro- backed down from an at- napping of Wall Street Jour- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries claimed its independence, tempt to restrict allied use nal reporter Daniel Pearl in was never something that even entered my realm,” Ms. Fedewa told Advertising & Society Review in a more than seven years after of air corridors to Berlin. Karachi. (They and a fourth 2003 interview. Two years into graduate school rep- initially renouncing Span- man were later convicted of resentatives from the Leo Burnett research depart- Mackto, Linda ish rule. In 1968 “Soul on Ice” by Pearl’s murder.) ment hired Ms. Fedewa. Leo Burnett became her (nee Laird). Age 69. Loving mother of Brian (Lisa) Eldridge Cleaver was first home for a 33-year career. Mackto. Devoted grandmother of Aidan, Austin, In 1870 women in the Utah published. In 2004 defying a Cali- Ms. Fedewa was a co-founder of the LeoShe initia- and Ashton. Loving sister of Jack (Nancy) Laird, Territory gained the right to fornia law, San Francisco tive at Leo Burnett. Created in the late 1990s, LeoShe and Donna (late John) Garrity. Cherished aunt of vote. In 1970 an Israeli air raid officials began performing was dedicated to improving the relationships be- Michael (Sheila) Garrity, John Laird, Steve (Laura) tween brands and women. Andrew Swinand, CEO Garrity, David Laird, Mark (Sarah) Garrity and J.P. accidentally hit an Egyptian weddings for same-sex cou- (Maggie) Garrity. Adored great-aunt of many nieces In 1895 the Battle of Wei- scrap metal plant, killing 70 ples. of Leo Burnett, said, “It was years ahead of its time.” Ms. Fedewa was a director for Santa’s Volunteers and nephews. Longtime nurse at Palos Hospital and haiwei took place during civilians. and was an active supporter of Doctors Without University of Kentucky Hospital. She was a proud In 2006 the Sino-Japanese War. a record 26.9 Borders and Habitat for Humanity. She was an avid “Honorary Kentucky Colonel”. Visitation Wednesday In 1973 the first release of inches of snow fell in New gardener and loved to travel with her beloved family. 3-9 p.m. at the Robert J. Sheehy & Sons Funeral In 1907 more than 300 American prisoners of war York’s Central Park. Also in Denise Fedewa is survived by her husband Angelo Home, 9000 W. 151st Street, Orland Park, IL. Lying people died when the from the Vietnam conflict 2006 injured figure skater Varias, daughter Francesca Varias, stepdaugh- in State Thursday 10:00 a.m. until time of Service steamer Larchmont col- took place. Michelle Kwan withdrew ters Andrea Varias and Julie Purpura, stepson 11:00 a.m. at First Evangelical Lutheran Church, lided with a schooner off from the Turin Olympics. Christopher Varias and grandchildren Madoline 2519 Grove Street, Blue Island, IL. Interment First In 1975 and Martin, her brothers Mark Fedewa, Chuck Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations Block Island in New Eng- Britain’s Queen (She was replaced on the to Christian Appalachian Project, Attn: Honors & land. Elizabeth II asked for a $1 U.S. team by Emily (Lori) Fedewa, Nile (Stephanie) Fedewa and sisters Debra (Marcus) Klaver, Rebecca (Jeff) Fedewa and Memorials, P. O. Box 55911, Lexington, KY 40555- million raise in her living Hughes.) Also at the her father Richard Paul Fedewa and many nieces 5911 would be appreciated. www.sheehyfh.com In 1908 the first round-the- allowance due to rising ex- Olympics, snowboarding and nephews. She was proceeded in death by her 708-857-7878 world automobile race be- penses. star Shaun White beat mother Linda Joyce (Vermillion) Fedewa and her American teammate Danny brother Thomas Fedewa. Kass to win the Olympic A memorial celebration will be held at 2 pm gold medal. Feb. 17 in the Courtyard Theater at the Chicago Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Shakespeare Theater, Navy Pier in Chicago. In lieu of WINNING LOTTERY NUMBERS In 2008 General Motors flowers, donations can be made in Denise Fedewa’s name to the Robert H. Lurie Cancer Center of Monreal, Aron ILLINOIS INDIANA reported losing $38.7 billion in 2007, the largest annual Northwestern Hospital. Aron Monreal age 91 of Des Plaines passed away Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries February 9, 2019. Beloved husband of Lotto ...... 17 21 29 41 48 50 / 06 Daily 3 midday ...... 264 / 6 loss in automotive history at the late Josephine Monreal. 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Murphy-Fierke, Mary C Scramuzzo, John S. Mary C. Murphy-Fierke, age 65. Devoted mother of John S. Scramuzzo, Loving Husband of the late Dehlia (Edward Prasauskas) Murphy, John Murphy Louise (nee Defabio); Loving Son of Tony (the Late and Elliott Fierke. Loving sister of Don Murphy and Jean); Fond Brother of Cathy and Mary (Russell) Robert Murphy. Visitation Saturday, Feb. 16th, 9 AM Bulleri; Brother in law of Michael (Marlene), The late until time of service, 12 noon at Palos-Gaidas Funeral Richard, and Dave (the late Suzi); Godfather of Dan; Home, 11028 Southwest Hwy. (7700W) Palos Hills. Uncle of Dan, Nick, Laura, John, Brian, David J, Joe, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Express your and Mike. Funeral Services will be held Thursday Feb thoughts and memories in the online Guest Book at 14, at 11:00 am in the Chapel at All Saints Cemetery, www.palosgaidasfh.com (708) 974 4410 700 N. River Road, Des Plaines, IL. In Lieu of flowers, a donation in John’s memory to your charity of choice would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Pedersen Ryberg Funeral Home, 435 N. York St, Elmhurst (630) 834-1133 or www.pedersenryberg. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries com

Poenisch, Martin A. ‘”Marty”’ Martin A. “Marty” Poenisch, age 92, WWII Army Vet beloved husband of the late Helen Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries M. nee Pyrek; loving father of Mary Anne (Gary) Roth and Janine (Phil) Salb; Van Der Bosch, Thomas J. ‘”Casey”’ dear grandfather of Ryan (Kerry) Roth, Thomas J. “Casey” Van Der Bosch, age 79, of Stephanie (Matt) Bloom, Rene (Jason) McHenry passed away on Saturday, February 9, DeGuzman and Natalie (Bob) Matyskiel; great- 2019 at Northwestern Medical Center in McHenry. grandfather of Shay, Dominic, Brielle, Finn, Bradley Visitation will take place on Wednesday, February and Benjamin; Fond brother of Margaret Scott; also 13, 2019 from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Church of Holy many nieces and nephews. Visit. Wed. 3 to 9 p.m. Apostles, 5211 Bull Valley Rd. McHenry IL. Visitation at Modell Funeral Home, 7710 S. Cass Ave., Darien will continue at the church on Thursday, February where funeral service will be held Thurs. 10:00 14, 2019 from 9:00 am to the time of the Funeral a.m. Interment Abraham Lincoln Nat’l Cem. In lieu Mass at 10:00 am. Interment will take place also of flowers donations to the Darien VFW Post 2838 on Thursday at All Saints Catholic Cemetery in Des or the Westmont American Legion or Honor Flight Plaines, family and friends are welcome to meet at Chicago apprec. For funeral info: (630) 852-3595 or the cemetery at 2:30 pm for a committal service. www.modelldarien.com Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Colonial Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Funeral Home & Crematory , McHenry, 815-385- 0063 or www.colonialmchenry.com. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Robbins, Ronnie I. Ronnie I. Robbins (nee Orzoff), age 85, attorney and beloved wife of Laurence (1930- Veronica , Maria 2004); loving mother of Elliott (Julie) and Maria Veronica, nee Partipilo, age 94; beloved wife of Racquel (Thomas) Dolson; proud grand- the late Nicholas Veronica; loving mother of Donald mother of Olivia and Isabelle Robbins (Carol) Veronica, Laura (Rick) Reiner, and Lawrence and Eli, Avi and Lauren Dolson; fond Veronica; cherished grandmother of Christian sister of Stewart (Bonnie) Orzoff; dear aunt of many, Veronica, Melissa (Nick) Donofrio, Adam Veronica, passed peacefully on February 9, 2019. Ronnie was Angela (Lucas) McConnell, Christina Washburn, a trailblazer and inspiration to many. She graduated and Richard Reiner; dearest great-grandmother of Marshall High School at age 16, attended college Nicholas, Alaina, Jordan, Nicholas, Mason, Samuel, at Roosevelt University, and obtained her law de- Michael, Jackson, and Maria; fond aunt of Franco, gree from De Paul, one of only three women in her Tina, Angela and Betti. Visitation and Funeral law school class. While in college and law school, Thursday, 9:00 AM until time of prayer 9:30 AM at Ronnie wrote for Chicago’s Back of the Yards Sullivan Funeral Home, 60 South Grant St. Hinsdale, Journal, a community newspaper. Upon graduating IL to St. Isaac Jogues Church, 306 W. Fourth St. law school, Ronnie worked initially as a civil litigator Hinsdale. Mass 10:00 AM. Private family interment for an insurance defense firm defending trucking Mt. Carmel Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials companies, and she was one of only a handful of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, www.stjude. female attorneys appearing in such courtrooms. org appreciated. 630-323-0275 or www.sullivanfu- After a few years of defense work she joined her neralhomehinsdale.com husband in civil general practice, forming Robbins & Robbins, Ltd., where she specialized in workers’ compensation and injury litigation on the plaintiff’s side. She was again one of only a small group of women advocating in these specialties in the 1960’s Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries and 1970’s. She retired at age 55, two years after her son joined the firm, although she remained of counsel for many years. Upon retiring, Ronnie immediately enrolled in HONOR THE the Four Year Basic Program at The University of life & memories Chicago, reading, analyzing and discussing the Great Books. She continued to actively participate OF YOUR LOVED ONE in adult education for the remainder of her life, GIVE THEM THE MEMORIAL AN regularly designing, teaching and attending classes EXCEPTIONAL PERSON DESERVES WITH LIFE TRIBUTES at Northwestern and NLU, and contributing numer- Our professional writers will you ous short stories, published in the annual journals to showcase and celebrate the life of for both programs. Her love of Chicago’s history your loved ones with a beautifully written tribute prominently placed within the prompted her to train as a docent for the Chicago Chicago Tribune. Architecture Foundation, where she qualified to  312.222.2222 give several of the walking tours, and designed new  chicagotribune.com/lifetributes tours for historic Highland Park and Lake Forest Cemetery. She would enjoy seeing old adversaries hustling off to court while escorting tour groups through the Loop on either her modern or historic architecture tours. Ronnie enjoyed travel, and man- aged to visit 48 States and over 75 countries on six of the continents over the course of her lifetime. She wrote prolifically for her children and future generations about her adventures and experiences in life, and about the genealogy of both her and her husband’s family in a multi-volume work. She un- Every derstood the need to capture and memorialize this fleeting information existing before the electronic age of communication, and her extended family will forever be grateful for this labor of love. Ronnie mentored and inspired many women, in particular, regarding attaining a balance between one’s profes- sional career and motherhood, and the possibility life story that both callings could be pursued simultaneously and successfully. She also believed that a career, in her case the practice of law, should not be in- definite in duration, and if one had other passions, they should also be vigorously pursued at a young enough age where they could be enjoyed to their deserves fullest extent. Ronnie accomplished that dream and was remarkably productive in all phases of her life. Funeral services 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at Weinstein & Piser Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette, IL 60091. Interment Westlawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions to charity of your choice appreciated. Funeral information to be told. 847-256-5700.

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Schultz, Elaine Share your loved one’s story at Elaine Schultz nee Segal passed away at age 81 on February 10, 2019. Elaine’s love for her family & friends could not be matched. placeanad.chicagotribune.com She had an arsenal of love that was be- yond. She showered her friends, family and strangers with the ability to make them laugh with her wit and humor. She loved Every gardening and all things nature (commented on its beauty on a daily basis). Her children, grandchildren, sister, nieces and nephews were her “beauties”. A life story talented artist, her vibrant watercolors evoked hap- piness. Elaine’s signature red lipstick and bejeweled like “Astor’s Pet Horse” exuded fun and that’s what she truly was. deserves She is survived by her three daughters, Laurie (Bruce) Berg, Lynn Winner and Diane Lazer; grandchildren Danielle Berg and Josh Berg (Michelle Clemente, to be told. fiancée), Madison and Tori Winner and Mallory and Ashley Lazer; sister Helene (Alan) Bloomberg; sister- in-law Sandy (Denny) Rosen; Elaine was preceded in death by her loving husband Irwin “Dutch” Schultz; Share your loved one's story at sisters Marilyn Millstein, Lorraine Gershbein and Harriet Rotstein. placeanad.chicagotribune.com Chapel Service Wednesday 2:30 PM at Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Interment at Shalom Memorial Park. Following the burial Wednesday, Shiva will be at Ravinia Green Country Club until 9 PM, 1200 Saunders Road, Riverwoods, IL 60015. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Maria ® Shriver Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement at Brought to youbyLegacy.com donate.thewomensalzheimersmovement.org. For information and condolences (847) 255-3520 or ® www.shalom2.com Brought to you by Legacy.com

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Call 4 FREE Quote- 1-855- in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK 10, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, 296-3294 COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: July - CHANCERY DIVISION, by the said plaintiff 14, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0002406 Sold against you and other defendants, praying for General Taxes of: 2017 Scavenger Sale TV/INTERNET Spectrum Triple Play! TV, for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage (2008-2015) Sold For Special Assessment Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 MB per of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special second speed No contract or commitment. conveying the premises described as More Channels. Faster Internet. Unlimited follows, to-wit: LOT 5 IN BLOCK 5 IN HINKAMP Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant Voice. Call 1-855-383-6517 AND COMPANY`S WESTERN AVENUE No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. SUBDIVISION, BEING A RESUBDIVISION OF THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR LOTS 1 TO 24 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 1, LOTS 1 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: TO 24, INCLUSIVE, IN BLOCK 2, LOTS 1, 2, 10 101 Haman Road in Inverness, Illinois Legal TO 20, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 3, LOTS 1 TO 10, Description or Property Index No. 02-18-209- INCLUSIVE, BLOCKS 4, AND LOTS 1 TO 10, 001-0000 Vol. 149 This notice is to advise INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 5 IN HAZELWOOD AND you that the above property has been sold WRIGHT`S, SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 1/2 for delinquent taxes and that the period of OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 36, redemption from the sale will expire on June TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF 10, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN COOK to increase at 6 month intervals from the COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN: 19-36-220-025-0000. date of sale and may be further increased Commonly known as: 8150 S. Maplewood if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Avenue, Chicago, IL 60652, and which said assignee pays any subsequently accruing Mortgage was made by CALVIN RABB, JR.,, taxes or special assessments to redeem as Mortgagor(s) to Mortgage Electronic the property from subsequent forfeitures Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk HOUSEHOLD & Venta Financial Group, Inc., as Mortgagee, as to the exact amount you owe before and recorded as document number redeeming. This notice is also to advise HOME IMPROVEMENT 1532122013, and the present owner(s) of you that a petition has been filed for a tax the property being CALVIN RABB, JR., and for deed which will transfer title and the right SERVICES other relief: that summons was duly issued to possession of this property if redemption out of said Court against you as provided by is not made on or before June 10, 2019. ACE Roofing Specializing in all types of roofing, law, and that the said suit is now pending. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit emergency repair,mason brick work,tech Now, therefore, unless you, the said above Court of this County in Room 1702, Richard pointing. All Work Guaranteed, Senior Discount Available. Call 847-571-2670 named defendants, file your answer to the J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make Chicago, Illinois on June 18, 2019 at 10:30 your appearance therein, IN THE CIRCUIT a.m. You may be present at this hearing COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY but your right to redeem will already have DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION, Richard expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO J Daley Center, 50 W. Washington, Room 802, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Chicago, IL 60602 on or before February 28, PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 2019, default may be entered against you time on or before June 10, 2019 by applying at any time after that day and a Judgment to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, entered in accordance with the prayer of at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, said Complaint. Dated, Chicago, Illinois. Clerk Illinois. For further information contact the of the Cook County Circuit Court. THIS IS AN County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT PURSUANT TO Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, (312) 603-5645 GT ALTERNATIVES, LLC, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Last known 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van addresses: Defendant Address: 8150 S. Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60652 Pub: 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, 1/29, 2/5, 12/2019 6109440 13/2019 6120640 8 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019

TO: Martha J. Harrell; Deutsche Bank TO: Bethel New Life, Inc.; Bethel New TO: JAM Enterprises of IL; City of Chicago TO: IUNA Capital LLC; IUNA Capital LLC c/o TO: Suhail Assaf; 79th & Damen Property, Inc. TO:Thomas F. Wilson a/k/a Tom Wilson; National Trust Company, as trustee for Life, Inc., c/o Patricia A. Trauchert; City of - City Clerk; City of Chicago Corporation Secretary of State; IUNA Capital LLC c/o c/o Suhail Assaf; City of Chicago Corporation Occupants of 138 W. 155th Street; PNC registered holders of Ameriquest Mortgage Chicago, c/o City Clerk; Judgment Creditors, Counsel; J.A.M. Enterprise of IL Incorporated National Registered Agents Inc.; Martin Counsel; City of Chicago - City Clerk; County Bank, National Association; Judgment Securities, Inc. Quest Trust 2006-X1, asset And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above c/o Johhny A. Martin, Jr.; Johhny A. Martin Nussbaumer; The 5845 South Calumet Ave Clerk of Cook County, Illinois spouses, Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any backed certificates, Series 2006 X1, c/o CT Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Jr.; County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois Condominium Association c/o Secretary heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above Of The Above Described As “Unknown Corporation System, registered agent for Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of of State; The 5845 South Calumet Ave mentioned persons, described as Unknown Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; Deutsche Bank Securities; Deutsche Bank Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; the above mentioned persons, described Condominium Association c/o Ebony Owners; Occupants or persons in actual Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession National Trust Company, as trustee for Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons Lucas; County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois possession of real estate herein described; Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or registered holders of Ameriquest Mortgage Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2018 COTD in actual possession of real estate herein spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the claimants, decree creditors, judgment Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. Securities, Inc. Quest Trust 2006-X1, 000032 FILED: January 3, 2018 AMENDED described; claimants, decree creditors, above mentioned persons, described as creditors, if any, of the above, described TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000341 FILED: asset backed certificates, Series 2006 X1; PETITION FILED: January 24, 2019 TAKE judgment creditors, if any, of the above, Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners January 23, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date described as Unknown Owners; Unknown in actual possession of real estate herein and Parties interested in said real estate. Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: trustee for registered holders of Ameriquest Premises Sold: July 24, 2017 Certificate No. Owners and Parties interested in said real described; claimants, decree creditors, TAX DEED NO. 2018 COTD 008744 FILED June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0005228 Sold Mortgage Securities, Inc. Quest Trust 17S-0010086 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 estate. TAX DEED NO. 2018 COTD 008738 judgment creditors, if any, of the above, December 31, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special 2006-X1, asset backed certificates, Series Scavenger Sale (2007-2015) Sold For Special FILED December 31, 2018 TAKE NOTICE described as Unknown Owners; Unknown of Cook Date Premises Sold: June 7, 2016 Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. 2006 X1, c/o Jeff Szymenders; Mortgage Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. County of Cook Date Premises Sold: June Owners and Parties interested in said real Certificate No. 14-0011535; 14-0011536; 14- And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014839; 14- estate. TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000007 0011537; and 14-0011538 Sold for General Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not (M.E.R.S.), c/o Genpact Registered Agent, Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not 0014840; 14-0014841; and 14-0014842 FILED January 3, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County Taxes of 2014 Sold for Special Assessment Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Inc.; America’s Wholesale Lender; Village Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Sold for General Taxes of 2014 Sold for of Cook Date Premises Sold: June 6, 2016 of [municipality and special assessment FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located of Maywood, c/o Village Clerk; Judgment FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Special Assessment of [municipality and Certificate No. 14-0006769, 14-0006770, no.] None Installment No. [Not Applicable] at: 138 W. 155th St., Harvey, Illinois 60426 Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any 201 N. Pulaski Road, in Chicago, Illinois Legal special assessment no.] None Warrant and 14-0006772 Sold for General Taxes Warrant No. [Not Applicable] THIS PROPERTY Legal Description or Property Index No. 29- Of The Above Described As “Unknown Description or Property Index No. 16-11-307- No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not of 2014 Sold for Special Assessment of HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 18-400-028-0000 Vol. 211 This notice is to Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; 003-0000 Vol. 553 This notice is to advise Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD [municipality and special assessment no.] Property Located At: 2125 W 79TH ST , advise you that the above property has been Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession you that the above property has been sold FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located None Installment No. [Not Applicable] No. CHICAGO , IL 60620 Legal Description or sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or for delinquent taxes and that the period of At: 2662 - 70 W MADISON ST, CHICAGO , IL [Not Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN Property Index No. 20-31-102-011-0000; of redemption from the sale will expire Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. redemption from the sale will expire on June 60612 Legal Description or Property Index SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property 20-31-102-012-0000; 20-31-102-013-0000; on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000342 FILED: 12, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject No. 16-12-426-018-0000; 16-12-426-019- Located At: 5845 S CALUMET AVE, UNIT G, and 20-31-102-014-0000 Volume 438 This is subject to increase at 6 month intervals January 23, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of to increase at 6 month intervals from the 0000; 16-12-426-020-0000; and 16-12-426- UNIT 1, and UNIT 3, CHICAGO , IL 60637 Legal notice is to advise you that the above from the date of sale and may be further Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: date of sale and may be further increased 021-0000 Volume 555 This notice is to advise Description or Property Index No. 20-15-124- property has been sold for delinquent taxes increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0003515 Sold if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her you that the above property has been sold 036-1001; 20-15-124-036-1002; 20-15-124- and that the period of redemption from his or her assignee pays any subsequently for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special assignee pays any subsequently accruing for delinquent taxes and that the period of 036-1004 Volume 257 This notice is to advise the sale will expire on May 30, 2019 The accruing taxes or special assessments to Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. taxes or special assessments to redeem redemption from the sale will expire on May you that the above property has been sold amount to redeem is subject to increase at redeem the property from subsequent And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. the property from subsequent forfeitures 30, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject for delinquent taxes and that the period of 6-month intervals from the date of sale and forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk to increase at 6-month intervals from the redemption from the sale will expire on May may be further increased if the purchaser County Clerk as to the exact amount you Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD as to the exact amount you owe before date of sale and may be further increased 30, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays owe before redeeming. This notice is also FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located redeeming. This notice is also to advise if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her to increase at 6-month intervals from the any subsequently accruing taxes or special to advise you that a petition has been filed at: 509 S. 10th Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153 you that a petition has been filed for a tax assignee pays any subsequently accruing date of sale and may be further increased assessments to redeem the property from for a tax deed which will transfer title and Legal Description or Property Index No. 15- deed which will transfer title and the right taxes or special assessments to redeem the if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check the right to possession of this property if 10-419-010-0000 Vol. 162 This notice is to to possession of this property if redemption property from subsequent forfeitures or tax assignee pays any subsequently accruing with the county clerk as to the exact redemption is not made on or before June advise you that the above property has been is not made on or before June 12, 2019. sales. Check with the county clerk as to the taxes or special assessments to redeem the amount you owe before redeeming. This 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the sold for delinquent taxes and that the period This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit exact amount you owe before redeeming. property from subsequent forfeitures or tax notice is also to advise you that a petition Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, of redemption from the sale will expire Court of this County in Room 1704, Richard This notice is also to advise you that a sales. Check with the county clerk as to the has been filed for a tax deed which will Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, petition has been filed for a tax deed which exact amount you owe before redeeming. transfer title and the right of possession of Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at is subject to increase at 6 month intervals Chicago, Illinois on June 20, 2019 at 11:00 will transfer title and the right of possession This notice is also to advise you that a this property if redemption is not made on or 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing from the date of sale and may be further a.m. You may be present at this hearing of this property if redemption is not made petition has been filed for a tax deed which before May 30, 2019 . This matter is set for but your right to redeem will already have increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or but your right to redeem will already have on or before May 30, 2019 . This matter is will transfer title and the right of possession hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO his or her assignee pays any subsequently expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook of this property if redemption is not made Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS accruing taxes or special assessments to REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. on or before May 30, 2019 . This matter is Center, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made redeem the property from subsequent PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook Illinois 60602, on June 12, 2019, at 9:30 at any time on or before June 6, 2019 by forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the time on or before June 12, 2019 by applying Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 12, 2019, at County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. A.M. You may be present at this hearing, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, County Clerk as to the exact amount you to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, 9:30 A.M. You may be present at this hearing, Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, but your right to redeem will already have Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in owe before redeeming. This notice is also at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, but your right to redeem will already have Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 12, 2019, at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Chicago, Illinois. For further information to advise you that a petition has been filed Illinois. For further information contact the expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 9:30 A.M. You may be present at this hearing, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. for a tax deed which will transfer title and County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS but your right to redeem will already have OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 the right to possession of this property if Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO at any time on or before May 30, 2019, by Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, redemption is not made on or before June (312) 603-5645 GALINA PATTERSON, at any time on or before May 30, 2019, by REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk, 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk, at any time on or before May 30, 2019, by 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 60602. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, Illinois 60602. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK Address: 13/2019 6120671 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing 13/2019 6120661 CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK Address: 118 North Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, but your right to redeem will already have 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Illinois 60602 Telephone: 312-603-5645 By: expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Illinois 60602 Telephone: 312-603-5645 By: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK Address: Purchaser or Assignee RDG FUND-5 LNS LLC REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Purchaser or Assignee RDG FUND-5 LNS LLC 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, 312-698-3595 Dated 12/31/2018 Pub: 2/11, PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 312-698-3595 Dated 12/31/2018 Pub: 2/11, Illinois 60602 Telephone: 312-603-5645 By: 12, 13/2019 6127236 time on or before June 6, 2019 by applying 12, 13/2019 6127220 Purchaser or Assignee RDG FUND-5 LNS LLC to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, 312-698-3595 Dated 01/03/2019 Pub: 2/11, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 12, 13/2019 6127226 Illinois. For further information contact the TO: Jennifer Cade; Occupant(s) of 8134 S. County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Essex Ave., Unit 2S; 8130-34 South Essex TO: Victor Valdez (heir to Estate of Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: Condominium Association, c/o Mary Dawn Guadalupe Valdez); Irene Martinez (heir to (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, purchaser TO: Priscilla Ann Clark; Occupant of First McNair; Judgment Creditors, And Decree Estate of Guadalupe Valdez); Jesus Valdez or assignee Dated: January 31, 2019 Judd M. Floor, 6759 S. Ashland; Occupant of Second Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described (heir to Estate of Guadalupe Valdez); Diane Harris #55136933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 Floor, 6759 S. Ashland; City of Chicago, c/o As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook Valdez (heir to Estate of Guadalupe Valdez); Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ City Clerk; Judgment Creditors, And Decree County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Delia Rodriguez (heir to Estate of Guadalupe sbcglobal.net Pub: 2/11, 12, 13/2019 Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Valdez); Joe Valdez; City of Chicago Heights, 6120692 As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook Owners Or Persons Interested In Said Land c/o City Clerk; Citizens Bank; Judgment County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000340 Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any Possession Of Said Property; Unknown FILED: January 23, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County Of The Above Described As “Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Said Land of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000301 June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007792 Sold Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession FILED: January 22, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County for General Taxes of: 2014 Annual (and prior Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: year 2013-2nd installment) Sold For Special Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0011086 Sold Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000300 FILED: for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. January 22, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD June 3, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0000514 Sold Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD 8134 S Essex Ave., 2S, Chicago, Illinois 60617 Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Legal Description or Property Index No. 21- And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. 6759 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois Legal 31-117-042-1003 Vol. 275 This notice is to Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Description or Property Index No. 20-20-300- advise you that the above property has been Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD 022-0000 Vol. 430 This notice is to advise sold for delinquent taxes and that the period FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located you that the above property has been sold of redemption from the sale will expire at: 37 E. 21st Street, Chicago Heights, Illinois for delinquent taxes and that the period of on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem Legal Description or Property Index No. 32- redemption from the sale will expire on June is subject to increase at 6 month intervals 29-209-040-0000 Vol. 019 This notice is to 6, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject from the date of sale and may be further advise you that the above property has been to increase at 6 month intervals from the increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or sold for delinquent taxes and that the period date of sale and may be further increased his or her assignee pays any subsequently of redemption from the sale will expire if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her accruing taxes or special assessments to on June 3, 2019. The amount to redeem assignee pays any subsequently accruing redeem the property from subsequent is subject to increase at 6 month intervals taxes or special assessments to redeem forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the from the date of sale and may be further the property from subsequent forfeitures County Clerk as to the exact amount you increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk owe before redeeming. This notice is also his or her assignee pays any subsequently as to the exact amount you owe before to advise you that a petition has been filed accruing taxes or special assessments to redeeming. This notice is also to advise for a tax deed which will transfer title and redeem the property from subsequent you that a petition has been filed for a tax the right to possession of this property if forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the deed which will transfer title and the right redemption is not made on or before June County Clerk as to the exact amount you to possession of this property if redemption 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the owe before redeeming. This notice is also is not made on or before June 6, 2019. Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, to advise you that a petition has been filed This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington for a tax deed which will transfer title and Court of this County in Room 1704, Richard Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at the right to possession of this property if J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing redemption is not made on or before June Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at 9:30 but your right to redeem will already have 3, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the a.m. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, but your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS time on or before June 6, 2019 by applying 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, but your right to redeem will already have at any time on or before June 6, 2019 by at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois. For further information contact the REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made Chicago, Illinois. For further information Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: at any time on or before June 3, 2019 by contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, purchaser applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 or assignee Dated: January 31, 2019 Judd M. Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, Harris #55136933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, Illinois. For further information purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van sbcglobal.net Pub: 2/11, 12, 13/2019 Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- 6120654 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, 13/2019 6120705 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, TO: Heirs & Devisees of Evelyn S. Brinkley, 13/2019 6120719 TO: Larry Newson; Occupant(s) of 6662 S. c/o Leo W. Brinkley; Leo W. Brinkley, heir S. Hartwell Ave.; Tiwanna Newson; City of to Estate of Evelyn S. Brinkley; Christopher Chicago, c/o City Clerk; Illinois Health Care Cannon; City of Chicago, c/o City Clerk; and Family Services; Judgment Creditors, Judgment Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above Any Of The Above Described As “Unknown Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2019 TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000298 FILED: COTD 000056 FILED: January 9, 2019 TAKE January 22, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: Premises Sold: June 6, 2016 Certificate No. June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0008221 Sold 14-0006827 Sold for General Taxes of: 2014 for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special Sold For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Not Applicable. And Special Assessment No. And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Property located at: 6662 S. Hartwell Avenue at: 10059 S. Calumet Ave., Chicago, Illinois in Chicago, Illinois Legal Description or Legal Description or Property Index No. 25- Property Index No. 20-22-106-052-0000 Vol. 10-314-020-0000 Vol. 285 This notice is to 258 This notice is to advise you that the advise you that the above property has been above property has been sold for delinquent sold for delinquent taxes and that the period taxes and that the period of redemption of redemption from the sale will expire from the sale will expire on June 3, 2019. The on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem amount to redeem is subject to increase at is subject to increase at 6 month intervals 6 month intervals from the date of sale and from the date of sale and may be further may be further increased if the purchaser increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays his or her assignee pays any subsequently any subsequently accruing taxes or special accruing taxes or special assessments to assessments to redeem the property from redeem the property from subsequent subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the with the County Clerk as to the exact County Clerk as to the exact amount you amount you owe before redeeming. This owe before redeeming. This notice is also notice is also to advise you that a petition to advise you that a petition has been filed has been filed for a tax deed which will for a tax deed which will transfer title and transfer title and the right to possession of the right to possession of this property if this property if redemption is not made on redemption is not made on or before June or before June 3, 2019. This matter is set for 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the hearing in the Circuit Court of this County Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on June Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at 14, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing at this hearing but your right to redeem but your right to redeem will already have YOUR will already have expired at that time. YOU expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made can be made at any time on or before June at any time on or before June 6, 2019 by 3, 2019 by applying to the County Clerk of applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in PERFECT County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further Chicago, Illinois. For further information information contact the County Clerk. contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, GAN C LLC, purchaser or assignee Dated: purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, January 22, 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136 933 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van West Van Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- 312-795-9600 [email protected] Pub: 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, JOB 2/11, 12, 13/2019 6128511 13/2019 6120680 IS WAITING

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Brad Biggs On the Bears COOL Potential headache customer has been avoided Hunt signing with Browns saves Bears as they seek help at RB Legend has it when Mitch Trubisky and Kareem Hunt went head to head in a peewee meeting of future NFL stars in the Mentor (Ohio) Youth Football Associ- ation, they combined for 19 touchdowns. They won’t be joining forces in the Bears backfield this year as the Browns announced Monday that they signed the troubled Hunt to a one-year contract. So a second chance for Hunt, who was captured on video shoving and kicking a woman in a Cleveland hotel last year, has come from his former general manager instead of his former offensive coor- dinator. The Bears talked openly last month about the possibility of opening the Halas Hall doors to Hunt. At the end-of-season chat held by coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace, the pair didn’t shy away from the possibility of pursuing Hunt. They spoke about it so openly the wheels were clearly turning in the building with the NFL’s leading rusher from 2017 on the street and the Bears driven to shake up the depth chart at the position. Nagy even volunteered that he had recently called Hunt to in- quire how he was doing. It was a checkup on Hunt’s personal life, not a recruiting pitch, and Nagy said he had no issues with Hunt

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Paul Sullivan On the White Sox Madrigal’s ascension no small feat for Sox 5-foot-7 infielder’s bat control may be express ticket to big leagues PHOENIX — Though he won’t be mentioned in the same breath as Manny Machado anytime soon, Nick Madrigal could be the hit of White Sox camp if he lives up to the hype. The 5-foot-7 infielder and No. 4 pick in last year’s draft was in- vited to major-league camp after a half-season in the minors and will likely get his first opportunity to play with the big boys Feb. 23, when the Sox open Cactus League play with a pair of split- squad games. Madrigal doesn’t seem at all fazed by the challenge ahead. He could be on a fast track to the South Side if he continues to JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE progress as he did in his first taste of professional baseball, and a strong showing in spring training might help. MORE “I don’t think I need to prove Colliton, who absorbed intense heat of Quenneville’s COVERAGE anything,” Madrigal said. “They ■ Corey drafted me for a reason. I’m not Crawford going to change my style of play at firing, has Blackhawks pointed in right direction participates all. I’m going to play as hard as I in full can. I’m not too worried about hicago might owe Jeremy Colliton an about his lack of presence or panache. practice for anything else.” apology. Sorry, but 41 games into the 34-year-old coach’s the first time The Sox have been linked with Many of us wondered if Colliton was tenure — the equivalent of half a season — Colli- since Machado since the general man- up to the challenge of replacing a leg- ton deserves credit for restoring hope in a Black- December. agers meetings in November. Cend in Joel Quenneville. hawks franchise where it had gone missing. Now, ■ Collin Madrigal could get more oppor- We questioned whether Colliton had any idea nobody needs to get carried away by calling Colli- Delia and the tunities in Arizona if Machado that coaching at the United Center was worlds David ton “Hockey McVay” or comparing his impact on Blackhawks isn’t in Sox camp. apart from working in Rockford. Haugh the Hawks to fellow 30-something Matt Nagy’s agree to The Internet sports book Bet- We doubted Colliton ever would be more than In the Wake effect on the Bears. Nagy was the NFL coach of 3-year Online.ag has the Sox at 5-1 odds the answer to a trivia question. We made assump- of the News extension. tions about Colliton’s youth and inexperience, Turn to Haugh, Page 2 Page 3 Turn to Sullivan, Page 5 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 TOP OF THE SECOND

Phil Rosenthal NBA League to probe Hawks better, but beware Simmons-Johnson

To those Blackhawks fans who won- meeting request dered how a team with Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews could be as awful as it The NBA is going to investigate appeared in the first half of this season, the whether league rules were broken when answer is this: Obviously, it can’t. the 76ers’ Ben Simmons inquired about While these Hawks are not as dreadful meeting with Lakers President Magic as they seemed, whether they’re actually Johnson for playing tips. good remains an open question. League spokesman Mike Bass said It’s understandable Chicagoans, who Monday the NBA will look at the matter. appear to have rediscovered hockey, are Johnson revealed over the weekend that eager to hope for the best and see it in a Simmons expressed a desire to meet, winning streak now extended to seven through an intermediary, and indicated games. Be careful. that he would be willing to partake in With the Bears’ abrupt playoff ouster, the such a session with the 76ers’ starting Bulls’ tire fire of a season and baseball’s open- point guard if all parties involved ing day more than six weeks away, the desire granted permission. to grab at any ray of good news is natural. Sixers general manager Elton Brand, The latest victory, Sunday’s 5-2 defeat of however, told Philadelphia radio station the Red Wings before a season-high crowd WPEN that when the request was made of 21,941 fans at the United Center, no about a month ago, he declined. Brand doubt has helped feed the fervor. said it was presented by members of The streak has lifted both spirits and Simmons’ inner circle as a way last expectations dissipated by a horrendous season’s rookie of the year could raise his 16-24-9 start that cost beloved and re- game by learning from various greats, spected coach Joel Quenneville his job and ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE and Johnson’s name was on their list. successor Jeremy Colliton his honeymoon. Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews are rekindling hope during the Blackhawks’ win streak. Brand also told the radio station that Improbable as it seemed a month ago, Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka the Hawks find themselves on the periph- The Wings closed the gap to 2-1 in the teams with the NHL’s five lowest point asked if such a meeting could take place. ery of a wild-card chase. Yet Colliton was second period and 3-2 in the third. Kane, totals. It’s hard to conceive of how the “Rob Pelinka called me and said, ‘Hey, not falsely modest Sunday in saying he however, answered 57 seconds after the Hawks wouldn’t keep fattening up playing we’re hearing Ben wants to talk to Hall of wasn’t satisfied. latter, followed by a Toews empty-netter the Devils, Senators, Red Wings, Ducks and Famers, championship-level players, “We’re not where we want to be,” he about a minute and a half after that for the Kings, so things should continue to look and Magic’s on the list. We need said. “We’ve got to keep getting better.” latest triumph in a rivalry not even NHL better and better. authorization for him to meet up,’ ” Good idea because where they were alignment can completely destroy. At least for a while. Brand told the radio station. “And I said, Monday morning, while four points from Winning streaks are nice. This is the The games after that are a bit more of a ‘No.’ This is over a month ago, so I said the final playoff seed in the Western Con- Hawks’ longest since March 2017, a prel- challenge, beginning March 3 on the road no. We didn’t sign off on whatever ference, also was only four points removed ude to getting swept from the playoffs as against the Sharks. Nine of the Hawks’ final they’re talking about.” from last place. the No. 1 seed by the Predators in the open- 17 games are against what, for the moment, The Lakers responded Monday by With 26 games to play, the standings ing round. look to be playoff teams. saying the notion of Simmons meeting show the Hawks will have to leapfrog three Beating the Red Wings also is all well That includes five of the last six, when in with Johnson was first raised in Novem- teams to make the playoffs. At the same and good, especially seeing how it allowed the space of 10 nights, the Hawks play the ber in an email. The Lakers confirmed time, only four teams cushion them from for some Kane-Toews nostalgia. Sharks, Jets, Blues, Stars and Predators that Pelinka reached out to Brand. the conference cellar. But it took Cam Ward turning away 43 (plus the lowly Kings as a palate cleanser “That was the end of the matter,” the They’re as close to the bottom as they of 45 shots to keep the Hawks in a game right after the Sharks). Lakers said in a statement. are to being a playoff team. So now is not against one of the league’s lesser lights. That’s the real test, not this run, which Brand told the station that he may be the time to make grand pronouncements. Is that sustainable against better teams? has revealed the Hawks to have a pulse, or willing to permit the meeting if he was The scale could tip either way. Next up are the Bruins, who beat the the one that might follow it, which could present. After upsetting the Capitals and Island- Hawks 4-2 on Jan. 1 at Notre Dame Sta- get others’ pulses racing. Like Simmons, Johnson was bigger- ers at home to start their streak, the dium. They look to be a stiffer test Tuesday Daydreaming about these Hawks still than-most point guard. Johnson is 6- Hawks’ last five victories have come night for the visiting Hawks, what with a playing in May or beyond seems a bit foot-9, Simmons is listed at 6-10. against teams lurking in the NHL’s bottom 20-7-3 home record. much. They might not make it to Tax Day. “I love his game. I love his vision,” half. The latest conquest, the Red Wings, Of the Hawks’ next eight games after But if they’re not as good as many want Johnson said Sunday. “I love also, he’s are 30th in the 31-team league. Tuesday’s date with the Bruins, only two to believe, they also are not as bad as they very high basketball IQ. And look at him Though the Wings have come out strong are against teams that currently have win- appeared until mid-January. now. The East better watch out.” in many of their losses since New Year’s ning records and would make the playoffs Simmons is represented by Rich Paul, Day, this was not among them. They spot- if the postseason started today. [email protected] the agent who also represents Lakers ted the Hawks a two-goal lead early. Juicier still, that stretch includes the Twitter @phil_rosenthal star LeBron James, among others. — AP GOLF PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM Colliton has Blackhawks Mickelson’s pointed in right direction overnight Haugh, from Page 1 the year; Colliton is merely the man of the wait was moment — but the right man, which isn’t insignificant. The Hawks’ surprising seven-game winning streak offers an opportunity to well worth it compliment Colliton for staying true to himself when nobody in town knew who Lefty joins Woods as the only he was. Fans welcomed Colliton with chants of “Q!” during his first pregame players who have won more introduction. Nothing in Colliton’s nonde- than $90 million during career script 57-game NHL playing career could have prepared him for the kind of pres- By Doug Ferguson sure he inherited. Associated Press Imagine the looks on the faces of de- fensemen Duncan Keith and Brent JONATHAN DANIEL/GETTY-AFP PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — With plenty Seabrook, who have combined to play in Jeremy Colliton's horn-rimmed glasses of sunlight and no drama, Phil Mickelson more than 2,000 NHL games, when Colli- might make him look like an accountant, finished off a 7-under 65 to win the AT&T ton announced changes from Quen- but his understated approach has been a Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Monday and neville’s zone defense to a more demand- good fit with the streaking Blackhawks. match the tournament record with his fifth ing man-to-man scheme. victory. Consider the awkward transition for players whose hockey resumes are more Mickelson had a three-shot lead over every forward trying to adopt a more impressive than his. Paul Casey with two holes to play when it HARRY HOW/GETTY defensive mindset or every defenseman Even after the Hawks beat the Red was too dark to finish Sunday night — no Phil Mickelson shows off the new addition encouraged to advance the puck aggres- Wings on Sunday for their seventh matter how hard Mickelson lobbied to to his trophy case Monday after his victory sively rather than look for the stretch pass. straight victory, watching Colliton handle keep going — because of delays for rain and in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Peb- Appreciate how tricky it is to balance the postgame news conference made it a hail storm. ble Beach, Calif. the practice schedule of a team full of hard to tell whether he was in the midst of Casey’s only hope was for Mickelson to young players who need ice time and a winning or losing streak. make a mistake on the closing holes, and sunset with two holes remaining. Casey proven future Hall of Famers who crave The Hawks are 17-18-6 under Colliton, there was little chance of that. said there was no way to finish and they rest. but given the staleness of the last two Mickelson was at his best on a course he had to return Monday morning. Remember how volatile Quenneville seasons, their latest surge makes it feel like loves. He drilled a 7-iron to 8 feet on the Mickelson, seen shaking his head when could become behind the glass? Coach Q more fun than the numbers suggest. They par-3 17th and made par, then played the horn sounded Sunday night, said he was succeeded by a quieter coach, a have provided a fan base perhaps spoiled conservatively up the par-5 18th and thanked Casey on Monday morning for teacher more than a screamer, whose by three Stanley Cups since 2010 a reason finished with a 6-foot birdie for a three- holding his ground because it was fair to understated approach fits Colliton as well to believe again. They put Corey Crawford shot victory. both of them. as Quenneville’s larger-than-life persona through his first full practice Monday He matched the low score of the final “Sometimes I get in my own bubble,” fit him. since a December concussion, raising round while playing in the last group, Mickelson said. This all could have gone terribly wrong expectations of a possible return of a goal- turning a three-shot deficit into a three- Scott Stallings finished Sunday night for the Hawks. It didn’t. ie good enough to steal a playoff spot or shot victory. Mickelson never came close to with a 66 to finish alone in third. The adjustment was awkward. On Jan. even a series. making a bogey and won for the 44th time Mickelson won on American soil for the 17, the Hawks were tied with the Senators They have put themselves in position to on the PGA Tour. first time since the 2013 Phoenix Open. He for the NHL’s lowest point total. Less than be the playoff team Hawks officials swore He finished at 19-under 268 and joined won the British Open that summer at a month later, they woke up Monday four they were the day they fired Quenneville, Tiger Woods as the only players to surpass Muirfield and the Mexico Championship points out of the Western Conference’s showing enough improvement for general $90 million in earnings. last year. final playoff spot with 26 games left. manager Stan Bowman to embrace the Casey finished with a birdie that was He will return in June for the U.S. Open Colliton tinkered with the power play status quo as the Feb. 25 trade deadline worth $152,000 because he wound up at Pebble Beach, where he made his pro by adding offensive-minded defenseman approaches. They have played well alone in second place. He also won the debut in 1992. The U.S. Open remains his Erik Gustafsson to the first unit, and the enough to understand what Bowman saw pro-am with Don Colleran, the chief sales final missing piece to complete the career changes have resulted in a nearly 40 per- in Colliton during that scouting trip to officer for FedEx. Grand Slam, though Lefty was quick to cent success rate over the last 20 games. Sweden. Even so, it was the fourth time Casey caution that this week had no bearing on He stabilized the lineup by pairing Hart The Hawks don’t have to qualify for the took a 54-hole lead of at least two shots this summer. Trophy candidate Patrick Kane with cap- postseason to validate Colliton as Quen- into the final round on the PGA Tour and Pebble Beach was so soft that balls were tain Jonathan Toews on the top line. For- neville’s replacement. We can debate the failed to win. There wasn’t much he plugging in the fairway when they landed. mer Erie Otters teammates Alex DeBrin- timing of the move but we no longer can could do to stop Mickelson, who at 48 And while the fairway lines already have cat and Dylan Strome — the 21-year-old quibble over the credentials of his succes- looks just as tough as when he won his been brought in to be much narrower than equivalent of an NHL lottery pick ac- sor. first PGA Tour event in 1991 while still at usual, the rough was light. quired from the Coyotes in a smart trade Over the next two months, the Hawks Arizona State. “It’s nothing like the course we’ll see,” for Nick Schmaltz — have supplied similar will continue this exciting playoff hunt. Mickelson tied Mark O’Meara’s record Mickelson said. “I’ll deal with that in six chemistry on the second line. But regardless of what happens, they can with his fifth victory at Pebble Beach. The months.” Off the ice, insiders say the stoic Colli- head into the offseason knowing they first one was also a Monday finish in 1998 For now, he was glowing over another ton never panicked. Cubs manager Joe nabbed the right coach. because of bad weather, with one big victory that keeps him as relevant as ever. Maddon’s horn-rimmed glasses make him difference — that Monday finish was more Along with five titles at Pebble Beach, he appear hip. Colliton’s make him look late David Haugh is a special contributor to the than six months later in August. tied Woods and Billy Casper — all three for a tax audit. But being predictable and Chicago Tribune and co-host of the “Mully Mickelson argued that he could “see just native Californians — with his 14th career professional never goes out of style for a and Haugh Show” weekdays from 5-9 a.m. fine” Sunday evening, moments after victory in the Golden State. coach trying to establish credibility with on WSCR-AM-670. 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BLACKHAWKS BULLS Crawford: ‘I feel ready’ to return UP NEXT Goalie takes part in full Blackhawks practice, plans to work at Bruins his way back into lineup 6 p.m. Tuesday, NBCSN By Jimmy Greenfield Chicago Tribune to clear waivers. It’s unlikely the Hawks would carry three goalies The chatter began almost im- when Crawford is activated. mediately after Corey Crawford Crawford was quick to ac- lay on the United Center ice and it knowledge it would seem odd to was evident the Blackhawks goal- supplant Ward and Delia during ie had suffered another concus- the seven-game winning streak sion. that has put the Hawks back in the With millions in the bank, two playoff picture. Stanley Cup rings on his fingers “It’s pretty tough to jump in and a family to enjoy, the 34-year- right now,” Crawford said. “Deals old Crawford heard calls to wrap and Ward have been playing so up his career rather than put his well, (and) we’re on a pretty good health at risk. streak right now. I would jump in Only one problem: The idea of the net right away, but we haven’t retiring never crossed Crawford’s really discussed that at this point. mind. “We’re just trying to figure out “No, not at all,” Crawford said. days when I could practice with “I was going to come back as soon the team and kind of get timing as I felt 100 percent. I’m not back. That’ll come hopefully worried about that. Some guys sooner than later. Right now, it’s have to deal with other injuries; just practicing.” it’s just what I had to deal with. I When Crawford suffered his feel good, I feel ready. Just going to first concussion in December work our way back into the 2017, he made an ill-advised at- lineup.” tempt to return to practice a When that will be remains couple of months later. He wasn’t unknown after Crawford partici- able to skate with the Hawks again pated in a full practice Monday for until September and missed the the first time since suffering his first five games of this season. second major concussion in less Crawford was relieved this ex- than a year Dec. 16 against the perience has been far different TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Sharks. from his last one. Bulls forward Lauri Markkanen shoots over Brook Lopez during the first half of the Bucks’ victory Monday. Crawford went nearly 10 “I had a few similar symptoms, months between games after last but it was obviously a little bit BUCKS 112, BULLS 99 season’s concussion. But speaking quicker,” Crawford said. “It was to reporters Monday, he left no nice to not wait that long. It’s just doubt he expects to play again this try to stay patient, try and be season. He said he has been confident that it won’t last long. working out hard for the last week It’s nice that it’s back to normal.” and is “in good shape right now.” Coach Jeremy Colliton has re- Play with fire The biggest obstacle isn’t his mained tight-lipped about Craw- health but the play of Cam Ward ford’s condition since the begin- and Collin Delia, who have per- ning of this latest ordeal, and that formed exceptionally in Craw- didn’t change with Crawford’s Obviously, RoLo (Robin Lopez) Bulls’ best offensive perform- ford’s absence. Ward is 7-3 with a return to practice. Offense is lighting doesn’t bring it. So there’s some ances of the season. Otto Porter .912 save percentage in 10 starts “It’s a positive,” Colliton said. it up, but overall role definition which has hap- Jr., acquired from the Wizards in since Crawford’s injury, while “He hadn’t done that yet, so it’s pened in this process, which is last week’s trade for Bobby Portis Delia is 6-2-3 with a .923 save good.” results are mixed healthy. Otto (Porter Jr.) is a guy and Jabari Parker, spaced the percentage in 12 games, including Were there any restrictions on who can bring it too. He has very floor with shooting and also 11 starts. how players should treat Craw- By K.C. Johnson good ballhandling skills and deci- served as a willing passer. Crawford and Ward have no- ford during practice? Chicago Tribune sion-making.” Of course, the flip side to all movement clauses that prohibit “Nope,” Colliton said. Then he The Bucks’ decision-making this is the Bulls’ poor defense. In the Hawks from trading them or added: “Don’t run him over.” Believe it or not, the Bulls lead often ended in a good option — that same, five-game span in sending them to the minors with- the NBA in a positive statistic. getting the ball to Giannis An- which the Bulls’ offense clicked, out their permission. Delia can be [email protected] Granted, it’s only over a small tetokounmpo. He finished with the defense ranked 25th by al- sent to the minors without having Twitter @jcgreenx sample size of five games. And 29 points, 17 rebounds and eight lowing 118.2 points per 100 pos- granted, the Bulls only went 2-3 assists, often guarded by Markka- sessions. in that stretch thanks to porous nen in a fun matchup. “I worked for Tom Izzo for a defense. Markkanen shot just 6-for-21 long time. He was 80-20 (per- And, yes, the good offensive in posting his fourth straight cent) defense to offense until vibes ended with the Bulls’ fran- double-double for the first time Christmas. Then he would flip it. chise-record 11th straight home in his career, finishing with 20 You know the success he has had loss, a 112-99 decision to the points and 17 rebounds. in the tournament and his late Bucks which featured 38.5 per- “He’s a tough cover for sure,” runs,” Boylen said of the Michi- cent shooting and a streak of 18 Markkanen said. “He can do a gan State coach. “I think when I straight games scoring 100 or little bit of everything. I take it got the job, we were probably more points ending. personally, but of course it’s a 80-20 defense, rebounding, tran- But the Bulls entered Monday’s team problem. I was trying to sition. Since that point, we’re matchup with the Bucks with take his drive away. I know he maybe 60-40 offense to try to get aleague-best offensive rating of prefers right. But he can go both guys acclimated.” 121 points per 100 possessions ways so it’s difficult.” The good teams are proficient over their previous five games. The Bucks led 100-97 before at both ends, and the Bulls are far “We’ve simplified our offen- scoring 12 straight points. Eric from that description. Porter’s sive selections. We’ve played Bledsoe scored 12 of his 19 in the arrival should at least help a more out of flow. And we put in a fourth. starting unit that has lost defen- multiple ballhandler system in The Bulls entered Monday sive-minded players like Justin the last 30 days where we with 18 straight games scoring Holiday by trade and Chandler JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE designate that certain guys can over 100 points, the second- Hutchison and Wendell Carter Corey Crawford took part in his first full practice with the Blackhawks handle the ball off the board and longest streak since the 1990-91 Jr. by injury. on Monday since suffering a concussion Dec. 16. bring it. Other guys have to honor season. “I hope to bring my talent, my that by running, spacing, giving The offense that Boylen versatility, a little bit of a veteran them a lane,” said coach Jim slowed to a crawl when he took knowledge and my attitude for Boylen, who presented the stat- over for Fred Hoiberg before winning to this team,” Porter BLACKHAWKS NOTES istic in his opening media re- letting it run is showing some said. “I definitely want to bring marks at the morning signs of life. Now, the next step is more than just 3-point shooting. I shootaround. “You’ve seen what having it translate to victories. want to bring my overall game.” (Lauri) Markkanen has done “The game is a lot more open,” The Bulls’ marketing slogan is Delia thrilled to receive with the ball in his hands. It’s not LaVine said. “We got a lot of “Run With Us,” referencing the only energized him to do that but firepower. We’ve just had a lot of youth of the rebuild. Now, the 3-year contract extension to , to get it and bring it. injuries so it’s about building that trick is to keep the offense run- He has even said he has gotten a chemistry. But the way we played ning while solidifying the defense. By Jimmy Greenfield were less than a year and a half feel of the ball more, which is in Brooklyn is the way we can Chicago Tribune ago,’ ” Delia said. “To have an offer good. Zach (LaVine) can bring it. play every game.” [email protected] of a three-year contract, it’s just KD (Kris Dunn) can bring it. That night marked one of the Twitter @kcjhoop The Blackhawks and Collin amazing. Happy to spend three Delia agreed to a three-year con- more years in Chicago.” tract extension Monday, locking up the potential restricted free Sikura returns from Rockford: BULLS NOTES agent and solidifying an uncertain The Hawks recalled forward Dy- goalie position. lan Sikura from the Rockford The deal, which runs through IceHogs for the second time this the 2021-22 season, carries a season, and coach Jeremy Colliton Mirotic: Bucks ‘a perfect fit’ for him team-friendly $1 million cap hit. said Sikura will play Tuesday By K.C. Johnson family. It couldn’t be better for “This team could be really “It’s a huge vote of confidence against the Bruins. Chicago Tribune me. I think it’s a perfect fit,” special,” he said. “They need in myself and my ability,” Delia Sikura, Rockford’s leading Mirotic said. “Being in the East shooters, especially with Giannis said. “Couldn’t be happier to do it scorer with 30 points (13 goals, 17 The streak continued. Nikola again is a good thing. The way (Antetokounmpo). I can be that now. At this time of the year, it assists) in 40 games, had three Mirotic still has yet to play at the this team plays, I think I’m going guy. I’m sure they’ll use me to feels really good.” assists in 11 games during his United Center as a visitor. to adjust perfect. So my reaction space the floor and give energy With Corey Crawford having earlier stint with the Hawks. The Mirotic, a seemingly perfect was terrific.” and rebound and play simple. It’s one year left on his contract and Hawks had been carrying 12 acquisition by the Bucks last So was the Bucks’. going to be a lot of fun.” Cam Ward a free agent after this forwards since David Kampf was Thursday at the trade deadline, is “He’s a very high IQ guy, season, signing Delia, 24, was a lost for several weeks with a right close to returning from a strained which everybody values,” Bucks Layups: The Bulls recalled priority for the Hawks. The deal foot injury. right calf. In fact, Mirotic, who coach Mike Budenholzer said. guard Rawle Alkins from the G marks him as the team’s goalie of “His stock went up in my eyes sat out one preseason and one “He has ability to shoot, spread League and sent down Brandon the future — if not the present. his last stretch here,” Colliton said regular-season game with the the court. The more shooting we Sampson. … According to NBA After leading the AHL in save of Sikura. “When he wasn’t going Pelicans here, already knows the have out there, the better. I also TV cap guru Eric Pincus, the percentage to start this season, to play in the top nine (forwards), I Bucks return to Chicago on Feb. think he’s unique as a big who Bulls acquired the maximum Delia was called up to the Hawks felt like it was better for him to go 25. can be a playmaker and put it on $5.243 million in cash allowed in December after Crawford’s to Rockford. Now he’s got another “I have a lot of great memories the floor and make decisions. from their financially based concussion and as continued his chance, so it will be fun to see how here,” Mirotic said. But playing at “We’re taking a lot of pride in trades with the Rockets for stellar play with a 2.98 goals- he reacts to that opportunity. the United Center as a visitor on being good defensively. And Michael Carter-Williams and against average and .923 save Hopefully he grabs onto it and his birthday won’t be one of there’s a toughness to him defen- Carmelo Anthony and the Thun- percentage in 12 games. doesn’t allow us to send him down them. Mirotic turned 28 years old sively. I think sometimes people der for Timothe Luwawu-Cabar- The Hawks initially signed again.” on Monday. are mislabeled or not appreciat- rot. Executive vice president Delia as an undrafted free agent in He has visited Chicago twice, ed. He can rebound. He’s just a John Paxson said last week that 2017 out of Merrimack College in Grand old time: Forward Chris watching the Pelicans’ Feb. 6 competitive guy who has played money will have no bearing on Massachusetts, and he quickly Kunitz’s next game will be the victory and not thinking he’d be in a lot of big games. He’s going to the decision whether to retain rose through the organization, 1,000th of his career. Colliton said dealt. add a lot to us.” Boylen, whom Paxson twice has making his NHL debut last sea- Kunitz will not play against the “I was surprised I was traded. Mirotic noted how this will be publicly backed. Both Boylen and son. Bruins so he can reach the mile- But as soon as I found it was his fourth playoffs in five seasons, Fred Hoiberg, who is due $5 “That’s the conversation I had stone Thursday at the United Milwaukee, it was big time. It two with the Bulls. He takes million, are under contract with my agent: ‘Look where you Center against the Devils. was a great thing for me and my pride in contributing to winners. through next season. 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 D

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TEAM TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF MEM ALL-STAR Toronto 42 16 .724 — 7-3 W-5 23-5 19-11 26-10 7 GAME Philadelphia 36 20 .643 5 6-4 W-2 23-6 13-14 20-14 Boston 35 21 .625 6 7-3 L-2 22-8 13-13 25-10 Guy 3s give WGN-9, 7 AM-670 TNT Brooklyn 29 29 .500 13 4-6 L-2 17-13 12-16 20-17 New York 10 46 .179 31 0-10 L-17 4-22 6-24 6-33 @BOS NJ CBJ OTT SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 6 7:30 7:30 7:30 Charlotte 27 29 .482 — 5-5 L-1 19-9 8-20 20-16 NBCSCH, WGN-9, NBCSCH, NBCSCH, 1 Virginia key Miami 25 30 .455 1 ⁄2 3-7 L-3 11-16 14-14 14-19 1 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 Orlando 25 32 .439 2 ⁄2 5-5 W-3 15-15 10-17 18-15 1 Washington 24 33 .421 3 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 17-11 7-22 17-22 Atlanta 18 38 .321 9 4-6 L-3 8-16 10-22 12-26 TUESDAY ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF win vs. UNC NBA NBA Milwaukee 42 14 .750 — 8-2 W-1 23-5 19-9 29-8 1 pregame.com TUESDAY Indiana 38 19 .667 4 ⁄2 6-4 W-6 22-7 16-12 27-10 7 p.m. Celtics at 76ers TNT 1 LA Lakers 5 at Atlanta Detroit 26 29 .473 15 ⁄2 6-4 W-4 17-13 9-16 17-18 Associated Press 1 1 at New Orleans 4 ⁄2 Orlando Chicago 13 44 .228 29 ⁄2 2-8 L-2 5-23 8-21 10-25 9:30 p.m. Jazz at Warriors TNT 1 at Philadelphia 5 ⁄2 Boston 1 Cleveland 12 45 .211 30 ⁄2 3-7 W-1 7-21 5-24 10-28 San Antonio 4 at Memphis G LEAGUE 1 at Golden State 8 ⁄2 Utah WESTERN CONFERENCE Kyle Guy scored 20 points, including back-to- 7 p.m. Wisconsin at Windy City NBCSCH+ SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF back 3-pointers in the final two minutes, to help COLLEGE BASKETBALL MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TUESDAY Houston 33 23 .589 — 7-3 W-1 20-9 13-14 21-15 No. 4 Virginia beat No. 8 North Carolina 69-61 on at St. Joseph’s 3 St. Bonaventure San Antonio 32 26 .552 2 5-5 L-4 22-7 10-19 23-19 5:30 p.m. Purdue at Maryland BTN Purdue 1 at Maryland Dallas 26 30 .464 7 6-4 L-1 20-8 6-22 14-20 Monday night in Chapel Hill, N.C. at Boston Coll. 3 Pittsburgh 1 New Orleans 25 32 .439 8 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 16-10 9-22 15-21 De’Andre Hunter also had 20 points for the 5:30 p.m. St. Bonaventure at Saint Joseph’s CBSSN Davidson 5 at Fordham 1 at Texas A&M 4 Georgia Memphis 23 34 .404 10 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 14-14 9-20 15-20 Cavaliers (21-2, 9-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), 6 p.m. LSU at Kentucky ESPN at Kentucky 9 LSU NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 1 Buffalo 7 ⁄2 at Akron 1 who played with veteran poise down the stretch 6 p.m. Michigan State at Wisconsin ESPN2 at Bowl. Green 6 ⁄2 Cent. Mich. Denver 38 18 .679 — 7-3 W-1 24-4 14-14 23-10 1 at Ohio 1 ⁄2 E. Michigan Oklahoma City 37 19 .661 1 9-1 W-4 20-7 17-12 21-14 after trailing for a good chunk of the second half. 6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston College ESPNU N. Illinois 3 at W. Michigan Portland 33 23 .589 5 6-4 L-2 23-8 10-15 19-19 1 at Wisconsin 2 ⁄2 Michigan St Utah 32 24 .571 6 7-3 W-2 18-10 14-14 19-15 The Cavaliers were coming off a second loss 7 p.m. Marquette at DePaul WSCR-AM 670 Marquette 4 at Depaul at S. Illinois 3 Drake Minnesota 26 30 .464 12 4-6 W-1 18-10 8-20 16-22 this season to No. 2 Duke and arrived in Chapel 7:30 p.m. Michigan at Penn State ESPN2 at St. John’s 3 Butler PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Michigan 7 at Penn St Hill facing the prospect of their first losing streak 7:30 p.m. Butler at St. John’s CBSSN at Miss. St 6 Alabama Golden State 40 15 .727 — 9-1 W-4 21-7 19-8 24-10 1 of any kind in two years. Yet Guy and his Arkansas 1 at Missouri Sacramento 30 26 .536 10 ⁄2 6-4 W-2 19-11 11-15 16-20 1 1 8 p.m. Duke at Louisville ESPN at Texas 2 ⁄2 Kansas St L.A. Clippers 31 27 .534 10 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 15-12 16-15 19-18 teammates rallied from seven down in the final 1 Duke 6 ⁄2 at Louisville 1 L.A. Lakers 28 28 .500 12 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 16-12 12-16 19-18 1 at UNLV 9 ⁄2 Air Force 1 8 p.m. Kansas State at Texas ESPN2 Phoenix 11 47 .190 30 ⁄2 0-10 L-14 7-22 4-25 7-30 eight minutes to snap UNC’s seven-game win- San Diego St 2 at Colorado St 8 p.m. Arkansas at Missouri ESPNU through Monday ning streak. NHL Coby White scored 17 points to lead the Tar 9:30 p.m. Air Force at UNLV CBSSN TUESDAY MONDAY’S RESULTS BUCKS 112, BULLS 99 at Boston -195 Blackhawks +180 Milwaukee 112, Bulls 99 Heels (19-5, 9-2), who were off to their best start 10 p.m. San Diego State at Colorado State ESPN2 at Florida -116 Dallas +106 Cleveland 107, New York 104 MIL MN FG-A FT-A REB A PF PTS NY Islanders -113 at Buffalo +103 Detroit 121, Washington 112 Antknmpo 34:50 9-13 9-14 2-17 8 3 29 in league play under 16th-year coach Roy NHL at Columbus -133 Washington +123 Indiana 99, Charlotte 90 Middleton 32:50 6-13 3-3 0-4 4 1 16 Carolina -142 at Ottawa +132 Toronto 127, Brooklyn 125 Williams. UNC shot just 35 percent for the game. 6 p.m. Blackhawks at Bruins NBCSCH, WGN-AM 720 B.Lopez 30:28 3-11 0-0 0-5 3 4 7 at Tampa Bay -150 Calgary +140 Houston 120, Dallas 104 Bledsoe 29:33 5-8 6-6 0-1 2 2 19 at Minnesota -152 Philadelphia +142 Minn. 130, LA Clippers 120 Brogdon 30:44 5-9 4-4 0-6 3 0 17 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SOCCER at Winnipeg -215 NY Rangers +195 Okla. City 120, Portland 111 Ilyasova 18:13 5-9 0-0 2-3 0 5 12 Jayhawks survive in OT: at St. Louis -195 New Jersey +180 Denver 103, Miami 87 Devon Dotson scored 2 p.m. Manchester United vs. Paris Saint-Germain TNT at Nashville -215 Detroit +195 Hill 16:39 0-3 2-2 0-5 3 0 2 25 points, including six free throws in the final 40 Toronto -132 at Colorado +122 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Brown 16:02 2-6 0-0 1-2 0 2 4 SKIING at Las Vegas -230 Arizona +210 L.A. Lakers at Atlanta, 6:30 Snell 15:34 2-6 0-0 0-4 1 0 4 Boston at Philadelphia, 7 Cnnghton 7:18 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 2 seconds of overtime, and No. 14 Kansas beat TCU 8:55 a.m. FIS Alpine World Championships NBCSN Orlando at New Orleans, 7 Wilson 7:17 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 82-77 for its second victory in a row while starting SOCCER San Antonio at Memphis, 7 Duval 0:16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Utah at Golden State, 9:30 Wood 0:16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 four freshmen. ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE TOTALS 38-80 24-29 5-49 24 18 112 COLLEGE BASKETBALL CLUB W T L GF GA PTS Memphis at Bulls, 7 Pcts: FG .475, FT .828. 3-pointers: 12-38, .316 After blowing a 12-point lead in the second Man City 21 2 4 74 20 65 Brooklyn at Cleveland, 6 (Brogdon 3-5, Bledsoe 3-6, Antetokounmpo half, the Jayhawks (19-6, 8-4 Big 12) never trailed HOW MEN’S AP TOP 25 FARED MONDAY Liverpool 20 5 1 59 15 65 Milwaukee at Indiana, 6 2-3, Ilyasova 2-4, Middleton 1-4, B.Lopez 1-8, Tottenham 20 0 6 54 25 60 Detroit at Boston, 6:30 Wilson 0-1, Brown 0-2, Snell 0-2, Hill 0-3). Team in OT. They broke the final tie on K.J. Lawson’s 1. Tennessee (22-1) did not play. Next: vs. South Carolina, Wednesday. Man United 15 6 5 52 35 51 Philadelphia at New York, 6:30 rebs: 5. Team turnovers: 17 (21 PTS). Blocks: 7 2. Duke (21-2) did not play. Next: at No. 16 Louisville, Tuesday. (Antetokounmpo 3, B.Lopez 3, Hill). Turnovers: Arsenal 15 5 6 53 37 50 Washington at Toronto, 6:30 jumper with 1:09 left before Dotson sealed it at 3. Gonzaga (23-2) did not play. Next: at Loyola Marymount, Thursday. 17 (Antetokounmpo 6, Bledsoe 4, Ilyasova 2, Chelsea 15 5 6 45 29 50 Houston at Minnesota, 7 4. Virginia (21-2) beat No. 8 North Carolina 69-61. Next: vs. Notre Dame, Saturday. Middleton 2, Wilson 2, B.Lopez). Steals: 6 the free-throw line. Wolverhampton 11 6 9 34 33 39 Miami at Dallas, 7:30 5. Kentucky (20-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 19 LSU, Tuesday. Sacramento at Denver, 8 (Middleton 3, Bledsoe 2, B.Lopez). Technical 6. Michigan (22-2) did not play. Next: at Penn State, Tuesday. Watford 10 7 9 34 34 37 fouls: None. Dotson also had 10 rebounds for one of the Everton 9 6 12 36 39 33 Golden State at Portland, 9:30 7. Nevada (23-1) did not play. Next: at Wyoming, Saturday. Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 BULLS MN FG-A FT-A REB A PF PTS 8. North Carolina (19-5) lost to No. 4 Virginia 69-61. Next: at Wake Forest, Saturday. West Ham 9 6 11 32 39 33 three double-doubles for Kansas. Ochai Agbaji 9. Houston (23-1) did not play. Next: at UConn, Thursday. Bournemouth 10 3 13 37 47 33 SUNDAY’S RESULTS Markkanen 37:57 6-21 7-7 4-17 3 4 20 10. Marquette (20-4) did not play. Next: at DePaul, Tuesday. Leicester 9 5 12 31 34 32 Dallas 102, Portland 101 Porter Jr. 37:22 7-14 2-2 3-7 4 4 18 had 20 points and 11 rebounds, while Dedric 11. Michigan State (19-5) did not play. Next: at No. 20 Wisconsin, Tuesday. Crystal Palace 7 6 13 27 34 27 Philadelphia 143, L.A. Lakers 120 R.Lopez 32:55 8-13 1-2 2-4 1 2 17 Lawson, a junior and the only non-freshman 12. Purdue (17-6) did not play. Next: at No. 24 Maryland, Tuesday. Brighton 7 6 13 28 39 27 Sacramento 117, Phoenix 104 Dunn 32:46 1-9 0-0 0-4 6 4 2 13. Villanova (19-5) did not play. Next: vs. Providence, Wednesday. Burnley 7 6 13 29 47 27 Orlando 124, Atlanta 108 LaVine 35:59 9-19 5-5 0-5 7 4 27 starter, had 14 points and 10 rebounds. 14. Kansas (19-6) beat TCU 82-77, OT. Next: vs. West Virginia, Saturday. Newcastle 6 7 13 22 34 25 Golden State 120, Miami 118 Selden 21:18 2-10 0-0 0-4 0 2 4 15. Texas Tech (19-5) did not play. Next: at Oklahoma State, Wednesday. Cardiff 7 4 15 24 47 25 Luwawu- 16:02 3-6 1-2 0-1 0 1 9 TCU (17-7, 5-6) had a 13-0 run late in regulation 16. Louisville (17-7) did not play. Next: vs. No. 2 Duke, Tuesday. Southampton 5 9 12 28 44 24 LEADERS Cabarrot 17. Florida State (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. Wake Forest, Wednesday. Fulham 4 5 17 25 58 17 Arcidiacono 15:14 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 0 2 and took a 69-65 lead with 2:07 left. The Frogs 18. Kansas State (18-5) did not play. Next: at Texas, Tuesday. Huddersfield 2 5 19 14 48 11 DOUBLE DOUBLES Harrison 10:27 0-2 0-0 0-1 2 1 0 didn’t score again until overtime. 19. LSU (19-4) did not play. Next: at No. 5 Kentucky, Tuesday. TOTALS 37-96 16-18 9-45 24 22 99 20. Wisconsin (17-7) did not play. Next: vs. No. 11 Michigan State, Tuesday. MONDAY’S RESULT Joel Embiid PHI 46 Wolverhampton 1, Newcastle 1 Rudy Gobert UTAH 45 Pcts: FG .385, FT .889. 3-pointers: 9-28, .321 21. Iowa (19-5) did not play. Next: at Rutgers, Saturday. (LaVine 4-6, Luwawu-Cabarrot 2-3, Porter Jr. 22. Virginia Tech (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech, Wednesday. Andre Drummond DET 43 Good news for Georgia: Anthony Edwards, a Nikola Vucevic ORL 39 2-4, Markkanen 1-7, Arcidiacono 0-1, Dunn 0-1, 23. Iowa State (18-6) did not play. Next: at No. 18 Kansas State, Saturday. TENNIS R.Lopez 0-1, Harrison 0-2, Selden 0-3). G. Antetokounmpo MIL 38 Team 24. Maryland (18-6) did not play. Next: vs. No. 12 Purdue, Tuesday. rebs: 9. Team turnovers: 13 (17 PTS). Blocks: 2 guard from Atlanta rated as the nation’s No. 2 Russell Westbrook OKC 38 25. Buffalo (20-3) did not play. Next: at Akron, Tuesday. ATP ARGENTINA OPEN (LaVine, R.Lopez). Turnovers: 13 (Porter Jr. 3, Nikola Jokic DEN 37 Dunn 2, LaVine 2, R.Lopez 2, Selden 2, Harrison, prospect, will sign with Georgia. HOW WOMEN’S AP TOP 25 FARED MONDAY R1 at Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club; Karl-Anthony Towns MIN 36 Markkanen). Steals: 8 (Markkanen 2, Dunn, Edwards made the announcement Monday. 1. Baylor (21-1) did not play. Next: at Kansas State, Wednesday. Buenos Aires, Argentina; outdoor-clay Anthony Davis NO 33 Harrison, LaVine, Luwawu-Cabarrot, Porter Jr., 2. Louisville (23-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 20 Miami, Sunday. Lorenzo Sonego d. #6 Nicolas Jarry, DeAndre Jordan NY 33 Selden). Technical fouls: coach Bulls (Defen- The No. 2 prospect by the 247 Sports 3. Oregon (23-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 9 Oregon State, Friday. 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-3. Ben Simmons PHI 32 sive three second), 8:01 first. 4. UConn (22-2) beat No. 11 South Carolina 97-79. Next: at UCF, Sunday. Albert Ramos-Vinolas d. Rogerio Dutra PHX 30 composite ranking chose Georgia over Kentucky 5. Mississippi State (22-1) did not play. Next: vs. Missouri, Thursday. Silva, 6-3, 6-4. Clint Capela HOU 29 Milwaukee 22 28 29 33 — 112 6. Notre Dame (22-3) did not play. Next: at Boston College, Wednesday. Maxi Marterer d. Facundo Bagnis, Hassan Whiteside MIA 28 BULLS 21 28 22 28 — 99 and Florida State. 7. Maryland (22-2) did not play. Next: vs. Nebraska, Thursday. 6-4, 6-2. through Sunday A: 18,833. 8. Marquette (21-3) did not play. Next: at St. John's, Friday. Christian Garin d. Felix Auger-Aliassime, 9. Oregon State (20-4) did not play. Next: at No. 3 Oregon, Friday. 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. 10. Stanford (19-4) did not play. Next: at UCLA, Friday. NHL 11. South Carolina (17-6) lost to No. 4 UConn 97-79. Next: vs. Georgia, Thursday. ATP NEW YORK OPEN 12. N.C. State (21-2) did not play. Next: at No. 16 Syracuse, Wednesday. R1 at Nassau Veterans Memorial EASTERN CONFERENCE 13. Gonzaga (22-2) did not play. Next: vs. San Diego, Thursday. Coliseum; Uniondale, N.Y.; indoor-hard ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV IN BRIEF 14. Iowa (19-5) did not play. Next: vs. Illinois, Thursday. Paolo Lorenzi d. #8 Tennys Sandgren, 15. Texas (19-5) did not play. Next: at Oklahoma State, Tuesday. 7-6 (4), 6-7 (4), 6-4. Tampa Bay 56 41 11 4 86 217 156 21-5-2 20-6-2 13-3-0 16. Syracuse (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. No. 12 N.C. State, Wednesday. #7 Jordan Thompson, d. Noah Rubin, Toronto 55 34 18 3 71 195 157 17-11-1 17-7-2 9-6-3 17. Kentucky (20-5) beat Alabama 68-53. Next: vs. Arkansas, Sunday. 6-7 (7), 7-5, 6-1 Boston 56 31 17 8 70 162 145 20-7-3 11-10-5 12-6-2 BASEBALL: Two-time All-Star RHP Gerrit Cole 18. Iowa State (18-5) did not play. Next: at TCU, Wednesday. Bernard Tomic d. Lukas Lacko, 6-4, 6-2. Montreal 56 31 18 7 69 172 162 17-10-4 14-8-3 9-5-5 has gone to arbitration with the Astros, asking for 19. Arizona State (16-6) did not play. Next: vs. Colorado, Friday. Buffalo 55 27 21 7 61 162 170 16-8-4 11-13-3 9-6-3 20. Miami (21-5) did not play. Next: at No. 2 Louisville, Sunday. ATP ABN AMRO WORLD TOURNAMENT Florida 54 23 23 8 54 168 189 12-9-5 11-14-3 9-6-3 a $13.5 million salary rather than the team’s offer 21. Florida State (20-4) did not play. Next: at Clemson, Thursday. Detroit 56 21 28 7 49 156 186 11-13-4 10-15-3 6-9-4 22. Texas A&M (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. LSU, Thursday. R1 at Ahoy' ; Rotterdam, of $11.4 million. Cole, 28, made $6.75 million last 23. Rutgers (17-6) did not play. Next: vs. Ohio State, Thursday. Netherlands; indoor-hard Ottawa 55 21 29 5 47 172 201 14-11-4 7-18-1 6-10-2 24. Michigan State (17-6) beat Indiana 77-61. Next: at Wisconsin, Thursday. #9 Nikoloz Basilashvili d. Chung Hyeon, METRO. GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV year. 25. South Dakota (22-3) did not play. Next: at Western Illinois, Saturday. 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-2. Andreas Seppi d. Peter Gojowczyk, N.Y. Islanders 55 33 16 6 72 160 133 17-7-4 16-9-2 14-5-1 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-2. Washington 56 31 18 7 69 192 180 17-9-5 14-9-2 9-4-2 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wisconsin junior OL AP MEN’S TOP 25 AP WOMEN’S TOP 25 Mikhail Kukushkin d. Robin Haase, Columbus 54 31 20 3 65 177 167 14-11-2 17-9-1 11-5-1 6-2, 7-6 (4). RK, TEAM W-L PTS LW RK, TEAM W-L PTS LW Pittsburgh 56 29 20 7 65 193 173 15-10-2 14-10-5 8-7-1 Jon Dietzen retired from football because of hip Stan Wawrinka d. Benoit Paire, Carolina 56 28 22 6 62 163 163 14-9-4 14-13-2 9-8-2 1. Tennessee (40) 22-1 1573 1 1. Baylor (22) 21-1 694 1 7-6 (4), 6-1. and ankle injuries. Dietzen started 32 games in 2. Duke (24) 21-2 1554 2 2. Louisville (3) 23-1 664 2 Philadelphia 56 25 24 7 57 162 186 14-11-4 11-13-3 5-9-1 3. Gonzaga 23-2 1457 4 3. Oregon (3) 23-1 653 3 WTA QATAR TOTAL OPEN N.Y. Rangers 55 24 23 8 56 156 182 15-9-6 9-14-2 5-9-3 his career. 4. Virginia 20-2 1406 3 4. UConn 21-2 607 5 R1 at The Khalifa International Tennis New Jersey 55 21 26 8 50 159 186 14-9-5 7-17-3 8-9-2 5. Kentucky 20-3 1330 5 5. Mississippi St. 22-1 596 6 Complex; Doha, Qatar; outdoor-hard WESTERN CONFERENCE 6. Michigan 22-2 1253 7 6. Notre Dame 22-3 553 4 Barbora Strycova d. Fatma Al Nabhani, GOLF: Phil Mickelson closed out a bogey-free 7. Nevada 23-1 1230 6 7. Maryland 22-2 522 10 6-1, 6-1. CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 8. North Carolina 19-4 1178 8 8. Marquette 21-3 513 8 Winnipeg 56 35 18 3 73 194 160 20-6-3 15-12-0 10-7-0 7-under 65 to claim a three-stroke victory at the 9. Houston 23-1 1022 12 9. Oregon State 20-4 436 7 ATP SINGLES RANKINGS Nashville 58 33 20 5 71 180 151 18-10-1 15-10-4 9-7-1 10. Marquette 20-4 953 10 10. Stanford 19-4 423 11 1. Novak Djokovic, Serbia 10955 Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Pebble Beach, Calif. The 11. Michigan State 19-5 948 9 11. South Carolina 17-5 403 12 2. Rafael Nadal, Spain 8320 Dallas 55 28 22 5 61 142 140 18-8-2 10-14-3 7-6-2 12. Purdue 17-6 900 15 12. N.C. State 21-2 400 9 3. Alexander Zverev, Germany 6475 St. Louis 54 27 22 5 59 155 159 13-13-2 14-9-3 8-7-3 final round was suspended Sunday night because 13. Villanova 19-5 753 14 13. Gonzaga 22-2 363 13 4. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina 5060 Minnesota 56 27 24 5 59 156 162 13-10-4 14-14-1 9-5-2 of darkness, leaving Mickelson with two holes 14. Kansas 18-6 699 13 14. Iowa 19-5 329 16 5. Kevin Anderson, South Africa 4845 Colorado 55 22 22 11 55 180 183 10-10-5 12-12-6 4-7-3 15. Texas Tech 19-5 660 18 15. Texas 19-5 294 14 6. Roger Federer, Switzerland 4600 Chicago 56 23 24 9 55 182 203 12-10-6 11-14-3 10-4-3 left to play. He recorded a par on the par-3 17th 16. Louisville 17-7 542 16 16. Syracuse 18-5 277 15 7. Kei Nishikori, Japan 4100 17. Florida State 18-5 455 22 17. Kentucky 19-5 206 19 8. Dominic Thiem, Austria 3960 PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV and a birdie on the par-5 18th to finish the 18. Kansas State 18-5 444 — 18. Iowa State 18-5 205 22 9. John Isner, U.S. 3155 San Jose 57 34 16 7 75 210 177 18-4-4 16-12-3 14-4-3 10. Marin Cilic, Croatia 3140 tournament at 19-under 268. Playing partner and 19. LSU 19-4 437 21 19. Arizona State 16-6 202 20 Calgary 55 34 15 6 74 202 161 17-5-5 17-10-1 9-6-2 20. Wisconsin 17-7 403 19 20. Miami 21-5 186 25 11. Karen Khachanov, Russia 2880 third-round leader Paul Casey also birdied No. 18 21. Iowa 19-5 399 20 21. Florida State 20-4 146 24 12. Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greece 2805 Vegas 57 31 22 4 66 170 157 16-7-3 15-15-1 11-4-2 22. Virginia Tech 18-5 393 11 22. Texas A&M 18-5 126 18 13. Borna Coric, Croatia 2605 Vancouver 57 25 25 7 57 164 181 13-11-3 12-14-4 7-6-3 to shoot a 71 and finish alone in second. 23. Iowa State 18-6 280 17 23. Rutgers 17-6 105 20 14. Milos Raonic, Canada 2250 Edmonton 55 24 26 5 53 159 184 12-15-1 12-11-4 7-11-1 24. Maryland 18-6 196 24 24. Michigan State 16-6 65 23 15. Fabio Fognini, Italy 2225 Arizona 55 24 26 5 53 145 161 10-13-3 14-13-2 8-7-2 Mickelson, 48, tied fellow Hall of Famer Mark 25. Buffalo 20-3 170 23 25. South Dakota 22-3 42 — 16. Daniil Medvedev, Russia 2160 Los Angeles 56 23 28 5 51 136 171 12-13-1 11-15-4 8-8-1 17. Roberto Bautista Agut, Spain 1955 O’Meara for the tournament record with his fifth Others: Cincinnati 76, Auburn 35, Wof- Others: Utah 32, UCF 26, Drake 8, UCLA 8, 18. Marco Cecchinato, Italy 1870 Anaheim 56 21 26 9 51 127 182 10-8-8 11-18-1 5-6-3 ford 22, Washington 17, Lipscomb 6, TCU Rice 6, Missouri 3, Boise St. 2, Minnesota 19. Diego Schwartzman, Argentina 1835 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division title at the event. 5, Texas 3, Clemson 1. 2, Ohio 1, South Dakota St. 1, West Virgin- 20. Nikoloz Basilashvili, Georgia 1820 and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. through Monday ia 1. 21. David Goffin, Belgium 1740 USA TODAY MEN’S TOP 25 22. Lucas Pouille, France 1715 MONDAY’S RESULTS THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE NFL: RK, TEAM W-L PTS LW MONDAY’S RESULTS 23. Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain 1705 Washington 6, Los Angeles 4 New Jersey at Blackhawks, 7:30 The Browns signed troubled RB Kareem 24. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria 1610 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1 N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 6 1. Tennessee (30) 22-1 798 1 MEN’SCORES San Jose 7, Vancouver 2 Calgary at Florida, 6 Hunt to a one-year contract, ESPN reported. Baruch 68, Lehman 58 25. Denis Shapovalov, Canada 1485 2. Duke (2) 21-2 768 2 Ottawa at Detroit, 6:30 Bucknell 87, Lehigh 75 Hunt was released by the Chiefs in December 3. Gonzaga 23-2 734 4 WTA SINGLES RANKINGS TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Dallas at Tampa Bay, 6:30 4. Virginia 20-2 689 3 Christian Brothers 85, Union (Tenn.) 77 Blackhawks at Boston, 6 1. , Japan 7030 Colorado at Winnipeg, 7 after a video surfaced that showed him shoving 5. Kentucky 20-3 667 5 SOUTH Washington at Columbus, 6 Montreal at Nashville, 7 NC A&T 68, Md.-E. Shore 61 2. Petra Kvitova, Czech Rep 5920 6. Nevada 23-1 609 6 N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 6 St. Louis at Arizona, 8 NC Cent. 87, Delaware St. 52 3. Simona Halep, Romania 5582 and kicking a woman last February at his 7. Michigan 22-2 607 7 Dallas at Florida, 6 Toronto at Vegas, 9 8. North Carolina 19-4 583 8 Norfolk St. 66, Florida A&M 54 4. , U.S. 5307 Calgary at Tampa Bay, 6:30 5. Karolina Pliskova, Czech Rep. 5100 Vancouver at Los Angeles, 9:30 residence in Cleveland. He also was accused of 9. Houston 23-1 517 12 Savannah St. 88, Morgan St. 85 Carolina at Ottawa, 6:30 6. Angelique Kerber, Germany 4965 Washington at San Jose, 9:30 10. Marquette 20-4 488 9 Virginia 69, N. Carolina 61 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 7 punching a man in June. The league placed Hunt 7. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine 4940 N.Y. Rangers at Winnipeg, 7 SUNDAY’S RESULTS 11. Purdue 17-6 430 15 WOMEN’S SCORES 8. Kiki Bertens, Netherlands 4845 12. Michigan State 19-5 420 11 New Jersey at St. Louis, 7 Blackhawks 5, Detroit 2 on the commissioner’s exempt list shortly before MIDWEST 9. Aryna Sabalenka, Belarus 3565 Detroit at Nashville, 7 St. Louis 5, Nashville 4 (OT) 13. Villanova 19-5 411 13 Michigan St. 77, Indiana 61 10. , Denmark 3467 Toronto at Colorado, 8 New Jersey 3, Carolina 2 he was released. He’s not eligible to play until the 14. Kansas 18-6 320 14 EAST 11. , U.S. 3406 Arizona at Vegas, 9 Boston 2, Colorado 1 (OT) LIU Brooklyn 71, Mount St. Mary’s 61 15. Texas Tech 19-5 305 18 12. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia 3330 Winnipeg 3, Buffalo 1 league completes its investigation into the Robert Morris 60, CCSU 40 16. Virginia Tech 18-5 266 10 13. Ashleigh Barty, Australia 3285 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE N.Y. Islanders 2, Minnesota 1 Sacred Heart 68, Fairleigh Dickinson 62 incidents and a decision is made on potential 17. Iowa 19-5 250 20 14. Daria Kasatkina, Russia 3230 Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 7 Tampa Bay 5, Florida 2 St. Francis (Pa.) 78, Bryant 66 18. Kansas State 18-5 233 — 15. Garbine Muguruza, Spain 3040 Vancouver at Anaheim, 9:30 N.Y. Rangers 4, Toronto 1 discipline. Hunt, 23, a Cleveland-area native who 19. Florida State 18-5 211 24 UConn 97, South Carolina 79 16. Julia Goerges, Germany 2910 SOUTH 20. Louisville 17-7 207 17 17. Madison Keys, U.S. 2786 TRANSACTIONS played his college football at Toledo, made the 21. LSU 19-4 200 22 Alabama A&M 60, Ark.-Pine Bluff 54 18. Wang Qiang, China 2605 22. Iowa State 18-6 194 16 Alabama St. 73, MVSU 67 19. Caroline Garcia, France 2550 Pro Bowl as a rookie in 2017 after finishing with 23. Wisconsin 17-7 174 19 Bethune-Cookman 76, Howard 63 20. Anett Kontaveit, Estonia 2355 BASEBALL of coaching operations. Claimed QB Grambling St. 79, Alcorn St. 63 Brad Kaaya from Colts waivers. 24. Buffalo 20-3 86 25 21. Elise Mertens, Belgium 2335 AMERICAN LEAGUE 1,327 rushing yards, 455 receiving yards and 11 Cleveland: Signed RB Kareem Hunt. 25. Maryland 18-6 65 — Jackson St. 59, Southern U. 52 22. Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia 2197 Oakland: C Nick Hundley agreed to mi- Re-signed LB Steve Longa and Kentucky 68, Alabama 53 23. Danielle Collins, U.S. 1934 nor league deal. Detroit: total TDs. He had 824 rushing yards, 378 Others: Cincinnati 45, Mississippi State DE Mitchell Loewen. NC A&T 70, Md.-Eastern Shore 58 24. Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine 1896 NATIONAL LEAGUE 22, Auburn 20, Washington 16, Furman New Orleans: Named Darren Rizzi spe- NC Central 65, Delaware St. 64 25. Donna Vekic, Croatia 1825 Cubs: RHP Brad Brach agreed to one- receiving yards and 14 total TDs in 11 games last 13, Wofford 13, Arizona State 8, North cial teams coordinator. Norfolk St. 69, Florida A&M 45 year deal. Texas 7, Hofstra 6, Texas 6, N.C. State 5, N.Y. Giants: Named Mike Dawson out- season. ... Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray SC State 60, Coppin St. 55 Cincinnati: Signed LHP Zach Duke for 1 Mississippi 4, Syracuse 2, Toledo 1. side linebackers coach and Henry Baker Savannah St. 53, Morgan St. 35 COLLEGE HOCKEY year. Designated RHP Jose Lopez for as- said on Twitter that he’s “fully committing (his) signment. assistant defensive backs coach. Pittsburgh: OF Melky Cabrera agreed to life and time to becoming an NFL quarterback.” MLB AHL USCHO NCAA DIV I POLL minor league deal. HOCKEY RK. TEAM REC PTS LW San Francisco: C Stephen Vogt agreed to NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE The former Oklahoma QB declared for the NFL SPRING TRAINING REPORT DATES WESTERN CONFERENCE minor league deal. Blackhawks: G Collin Delia agreed to 1. St. Cloud St. (42) 21-4-3 989 1 CLUB P&C 1ST PP FULL FRONTIER LEAGUE three-year extension. Recalled F Dylan draft last month despite being a first-round pick CENTRAL W L OL SOL PT GF GA 2. Ohio State (6) 19-5-4 928 3 Joliet: Signed INF Tyler Coolbaugh. Sikura from Rockford (AHL). Arizona Tue Wed Sun F18 G. Rapids 28 16 3 4 63 149 144 3. Massachusetts (1) 21-6-0 908 2 Schaumburg: Signed C Wilkyns Jimenez Los Angeles: Traded F Nate Thompson of the A’s in the MLB amateur draft. Murray will Atlanta Fri Sat F20 F21 Iowa 27 16 4 3 61 167 144 4. Minnesota Duluth 17-7-2 808 5 and LHP Aaron Rozek. and a 2019 fifth-round draft pick to Cana- Baltimore Tue Wed Sun F18 5. Minnesota St (1) 24-6-2 798 6 diens for a 2019 fourth-round draft pick. return $1.29 million of the $1.5 million signing WOLVES 27 15 5 1 60 170 139 Sent D Ryan Murphy to Boston Tue Wed Sun F18 6. Quinnipiac 21-6-1 772 4 BASKETBALL New Jersey: Rockford 23 20 3 5 54 121 141 Binghamton (AHL). Claimed F Kenny bonus the A’s gave him, ESPN reported. ... The 7. Denver 15-6-4 706 7 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Cubs Tue Wed Sun F18 Milwaukee 22 20 9 1 54 135 143 Agostino from Canadiens waivers. White Sox Tue Wed Sun F18 San Antonio 24 21 4 0 52 130 139 8. Cornell 15-6-2 626 10 Cleveland: Signed G . Panthers signed Pro Bowl S Eric Reid, 27, to a 9. W. Michigan 16-9-1 583 8 New York: Signed G John Jenkins to a 10- Cincinnati Tue Wed Sun F18 Texas 23 20 3 2 51 155 147 OLYMPIC SPORTS Manitoba 22 21 3 2 49 121 146 10. UMass Lowell 17-8-2 498 15 day deal. three-year deal worth more than $22 million. ... Cleveland Tue Thu Sat F18 11. Clarkson 19-9-0 495 9 WOMEN’S NBA USADA: American cyclist Jennifer Pate Colorado Tue Wed Sun F18 2 points for a victory, 1 point for an over- Los Angeles: Re-signed G/F Alana Beard. accepted a four-year suspension for an Former referee Red Cashion, known for his time/shootout loss. 12. Arizona State 19-10-1 440 12 Detroit Tue Wed Sun F18 13. Providence 16-9-5 369 11 New York: Re-signed G Rebecca Allen anti-doping rule violation. MONDAY’S RESULT and C Amanda Zahui B. vociferous calls of “first down,” died Sunday. He Houston Wed Thu Sun F18 San Antonio 2, Milwaukee 1 14. Northeastern 16-9-1 354 13 COLLEGE Kansas City Tue Wed Sun F18 15. Notre Dame 14-10-3 285 14 FOOTBALL was 87. L.A. Angels Tue Wed Sun F18 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE 16. Bowling Green 18-8-3 268 16 Memphis: Named Tim Edwards DL Rochester at Cleveland, 6 17. Penn State 16-10-2 204 18 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE coach. L.A. Dodgers Tue Wed F18 F19 Providence: Promoted associate vice Texas at Rockford, 7 18. Harvard 12-7-3 201 17 Atlanta: Named Bob Sutton senior as- Miami Tue Wed Sun F18 San Diego at Colorado, 8:05 sistant coach. Signed LB Bruce Carter to president for athletics and AD Bob SKIING: Alexis Pinturault of France won the Milwaukee Wed Thu F18 F19 19. Lake Superior 18-8-2 137 19 a one-year extension. Driscoll Jr. to vice president. Tucson at San Jose, 9 20. Union 14-9-5 50 20 Minnesota Wed Thu Sun F18 Carolina: Re-signed S Eric Reid for 3 West Virginia: Dismissed men’s senior gold medal in the Alpine combined at the world Others: American International 26, N.Y. Mets Wed Thu Sat F18 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE years. basketball F Esa Ahmad and men’s jun- Wolves at Manitoba, 7 North Dakota 26, Bentley 13, Yale 10, Cincinnati: Named Jemal Singleton RBs ior basketball F Wes Harris for undis- championships in Are, Sweden. Pinturault fin- N.Y. Yankees Wed Thu F18 F19 Laval at Utica, 6 Michigan 3, Brown 2, Bemidji State 1. coach, Joey Boese strength and condi- closed violations of athletic department Oakland F10 F11 Fri Sat Syracuse at Belleville, 6 tioning coach and Doug Rosfeld director policies. ished 0.24 seconds ahead of silver-medalist Philadelphia Tue Wed Sun F18 Toronto at Hartford, 6 Pittsburgh Tue Wed Sun F18 WB/Scranton at Hershey, 6 GOLF Stefan Hadalin of Slovenia and 0.46 ahead of St. Louis Tue Wed Sun F18 San Diego at Colorado, 8:05 Stockton at Bakersfield, 8:30 bronze-medalist Marco Schwarz of Austria. It San Diego Tue Wed Sun F18 PGA AT&T PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM 279 (-8) $102,600 283 (-4) $20,919 San Francisco Wed Thu F18 F19 Roberto Diaz (46) 69p-69m-71s-70 Tommy Fleetwood (9) 73m-68s-71p-71 was the first individual world championship for 4th of 4 rds; Pebble Beach, Calif.; Purse: Adam Hadwin (46) 72s-70p-65m-72 Dustin Johnson (9) 66m-73s-73p-71 Seattle F11 Tue Fri Sat $7.6 million; p-Pebble Beach Golf Links: Graeme McDowell (46) 68p-70m-70s-71 Nate Lashley (9) 67p-71m-73s-72 the 27-year-old Pinturault, who has four career Tampa Bay Tue Wed Sun F18 6,816 yards, par-72 (final 2 holes); s-Spy- D.J. Trahan (46) 68m-72s-72p-67 Adam Schenk (9) 70m-72s-67p-74 Texas Tue Wed Sun F18 NBA G LEAGUE glass Hill: 6,960 yards, par-72; m-Mon- Ben Silverman (9) 70p-71m-69s-73 World Cup combined season titles. Toronto Wed Thu Sun F18 terey Peninsula CC: 6,958 yards, par-71 280 (-7) $70,553 Tyler Duncan (37) 71p-68m-70s-71 Jordan Spieth (9) 66m-68s-74p-75 Washington Wed Thu F18 F19 EASTERN CONFERENCE 268 (-19) $1,368,000 Phil Mickelson (500) 65m-68s-70p-65 Matt Kuchar (37) 67m-73s-70p-70 Brian Stuard (9) 69p-70m-73s-71 P&C-pitchers and catchers; 1st-first CENTRAL W L Pct GB Jonathan Byrd (37) 69p-69m-68s-74 Josh Teater (9) 70m-70s-71p-72 SOCCER: Serie A leader and seven-time defend- workout; PP-position players; FULL-first 271 (-16) $820,800 WINDY CITY 19 17 .528 — Paul Casey (300) 69p-64m-67s-71 Rafa Cabrera Bello (37) 69s-68p-69m-74 284 (-3) $17,594 full squad workoout 1 Trey Mullinax (37) 71m-68s-73p-68 Roberto Castro (6) 68p-70m-72s-74 Fort Wayne 18 17 .514 ⁄2 272 (-15) $516,800 ing champ Juventus signed Arsenal midfielder 1 Patrick Reed (37) 68m-70s-73p-69 Matt Jones (6) 71s-71p-70m-72 Grand Rapids 17 18 .486 1 ⁄2 Scott Stallings (190) 67s-70p-69m-66 AUTO RACING 1 281 (-6) $46,360 Alex Prugh (6) 69p-72m-68s-75 Aaron Ramsey to a four-year contract. Financial Canton 12 23 .343 6 ⁄2 274 (-13) $334,400 Wisconsin 9 25 .265 9 Jason Day (123) 65m-69s-72p-68 Cameron Champ (25) 73s-69p-70m-69 Cameron Tringale (6) 71p-68m-72s-73 terms weren’t released. Ramsey, 28, has made NHRA WINTERNATIONALS Si Woo Kim (123) 66p-71m-69s-68 Ernie Els (25) 69m-68s-73p-71 285 (-2) $17,176 MONDAY’S RESULTS Branden Grace (25) 67p-69m-71s-74 Johnson Wagner (6) 67s-73p-71m-74 Monday At Auto Club Raceway Pomona, 275 (-12) $273,600 256 Premier League appearances for Arsenal Delaware 108, Erie 100 Scott Langley (100) 64m-69s-73p-69 Brandon Harkins (25) 69p-73m-67s-72 286 (-1) $17,024 Calif. Lakeland 112, Long Island 109 Kevin Kisner (25) 65m-71s-74p-71 John Rollins (5) 73p-69m-70s-74 Top Fuel: Doug Kalitta, 4.014 seconds, 276 (-11) $236,867 since joining the club in 2008, but he failed to Raptors 121, Maine 112 Brian Gay (85) 64m-72s-69p-71 Tom Lovelady (25) 72p-70m-70s-69 290 (+3) $16,796 269.29 mph def. Steve Torrence, 4.008 Stockton 136, Iowa 130 (OT) Curtis Luck (25) 70m-67s-73p-71 Cameron Davis (5) 72s-68p-72m-78 agree to terms on a new deal with the team in the seconds, 240.25 mph. Kevin Streelman (85) 70m-70s-71p-65 Lucas Glover (85) 68s-66p-70m-72 Brady Schnell (25) 67m-72s-72p-70 Cody Gribble (5) 66s-73p-73m-78 Funny Car: Robert Hight, Chevy Camaro, TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Nick Taylor (25) 69p-70m-71s-71 Made cut, did not finish final year of his contract. He will join Juventus in 3.881, 329.75 def. Jack Beckman, Dodge Wisconsin at Windy City, 7 277 (-10) $182,400 Max Homa (68) 73p-69m-68s-67 Martin Trainer (25) 69p-73m-66s-73 213 (-2) $15,884 Charger, 3.880, 329.42. Greensboro at Grand Rapids, 10 a.m. 282 (-5) $31,160 Sangmoon Bae (4) 69s-71p-73m July. Pro Stock: Bo Butner, Chevy Camaro, Westchester at Capital City, 6 Scott Piercy (68) 70p-65m-69s-73 Chris Stroud (68) 69p-71m-67s-70 Jonas Blixt (15) 67m-69s-76p-70 Dominic Bozzelli (4) 72m-73s-68p 6.522, 211.59 def. Jason Line, Camaro, Rio Grande Valley at N. Arizona, 7:30 Julian Etulain (15) 71p-72m-69s-70 Wyndham Clark (4) 73s-69p-71m 7.160, 148.58. Michael Thompson (68) 70s-72p-69m-66 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE Tony Finau (15) 69p-73m-70s-70 Austin Cook (4) 66m-74s-73p Point Standings Through 1-of-24 Events 278 (-9) $133,000 TENNIS: Top-ranked Naomi Osaka parted ways Salt Lake City at Stockton, noon Hank Lebioda (15) 71p-69m-71s-71 Fabian Gomez (4) 67s-71p-75m Top Fuel : 1. Doug Kalitta, 117. 2. Steve Matt Every (54) 65m-71s-69p-73 Capital City at Delaware, 6 Andrew Putnam (15) 75s-70p-66m-71 Charley Hoffman (4) 69m-72s-72p with coach Sascha Bajin. Osaka, 21, won the last Torrence, 106. 3. Terry McMillen, 72. Jim Furyk (54) 72s-68p-68m-70 Fort Wayne at Lakeland, 6 Chez Reavie (15) 68m-70s-71p-73 Martin Laird (4) 68s-74p-71m Funny Car: 1. Robert Hight, 121. 2. Jack Sung Kang (54) 69p-69m-69s-71 Maine at Erie, 6 Sam Saunders (15) 69p-70m-72s-71 Adam Scott (4) 70m-72s-71p two Grand Slams. Beckman, 100. 3. Tommy Johnson Jr., 81. Russell Knox (54) 68m-70s-68p-72 Santa Cruz at Raptors, 6:30 John Senden (4) 72s-72p-69m Pro Stock: 1. Bo Butner, 120. 2. Jason Iowa at Memphis, 7 Steve Stricker (4) 68m-75s-70p Line, 97. 3. Erica Enders, 80. South Bay at Texas, 7 — Edited from news services Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 5

NFL WHITE SOX Bears could start with Packers NFL considering rivalry as pied by the reigning Super Bowl champi- The teams did not disappoint the on. The NFL’s schedule is not expected to national prime-time audience in the 2018 opener for its 100th season be finalized until mid-April. opener. The Packers’ thrilling 24-23 win in If the Bears end up hosting the Packers coach Matt Nagy’s debut featured a By Rich Campbell | Chicago Tribune Sept. 5, it would be the first time since 2006 heartbreaking collapse by the Bears, which that the Super Bowl champ doesn’t begin came back to hurt their playoff seeding The Bears might host the Packers in the its season as part of the nationally televised despite an NFC North title and 12-4 record. NFL’s annual Thursday night opener, Thursday night showcase. The Patriots, The Packers haven’t played a prime-time according to a report Monday by the according to SBJ’s report, would open the game at Soldier Field since 2010. Mean- SportsBusiness Journal. What a start that following Sunday night. while, the Bears have played at Lambeau would be to the Bears’ 100th season, which Perhaps the league senses a national Field at night each year since 2011. will coincide in 2019 with the league’s Patriots fatigue, given that TV ratings for SBJ also reported the Bears “likely” will centennial celebration. Super Bowl LIII were the lowest for the play the Lions on Thanksgiving, just as SBJ cited multiple anonymous sources big game in a decade. There’s also upside they did last season. in reporting the NFL is “leaning toward” to putting the NFL’s longest-standing showcasing Bears-Packers in the prime- rivalry on the main stage to kick off the [email protected] time season-opening spot normally occu- Bears’ and the league’s centennial seasons. Twitter @Rich_Campbell

DAVID BANKS/AP Sox infielder Nick Madrigal, the No. 4 pick last year, struck out just five times in 156 plate appearances in the minors last season. Madrigal’s ascension no small feat

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to land Machado, behind the Yankees (1-2) and Padres (4-1). That doesn’t mean Machado won’t sign with the Sox, but it suggests the odds are longer than some have speculated. Manny or no Manny, the Sox are excited to see if Madrigal’s natural ability can make up for his lack of experience. When the Sox drafted Madrigal last summer out of Oregon State, scouting director Nick Hostetler said he would start out at shortstop but also get some time at second and third base. The Sox played Madrigal exclusively at second in 36 games at Class A Kannapolis and high-A Winston-Salem, and that’s where he figures to get most of his playing time in 2019. Madrigal was No. 43 on Baseball Ameri- ca’s top prospects list heading into the season after hitting .317 at his two Class A stops. What could persuade the Sox to fast-track him is his amazing bat control — only five strikeouts in 156 plate appear- ances. Of the 392 major-leaguers with 150 or more plate appearances in 2018, former Sox catcher Kevan Smith had the fewest strike- outs with 18 in 187 plate appearances. If Madrigal can translate that to the majors, he would be an anomaly in a game in which strikeouts are becoming more and more commonplace. “I feel like I got a lot of attention for that KELVIN KUO/AP last year,” he said. “I’ve never really thought Kareem Hunt, who was seen on video kicking a woman in a hotel, signed with the Browns. The Bears had considered acquiring Hunt. too much of it. That’s part of my game and something I’ve always had. I’ve always hit toward the top of the order and always had that in mind. If you hit at the top of the order, you’re not supposed to strike out. You’re supposed to put the ball in play. “I know moving forward I’m going to Browns sign Hunt strike out. It’s something I’m not worried about when I get up to the plate. I know it’s Biggs, from Page 1 incidents following his rookie season in takes. He could have been a difference- going to happen. It’s part of baseball. But I 2017. maker for the Bears, maybe as soon as the feel like that’s a big part of my game. … It when he coached him in Kansas City, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said second half of the 2019 season. Hunt’s just goes to what type of player you are. calling him a “really, really good kid.” before the Super Bowl that he expected presence would have forced the Bears to Some guys in the lineup you need to hit Just because Hunt is off the market the league’s inquiry to end soon and that a answer tough questions from fans and home runs, and some guys need to be on doesn’t mean the Bears will not actively “tremendous amount of progress” has sponsors, but that’s a non-issue now. base for those home runs. seek more firepower for their backfield been made recently, meaning a potential The Bears are short on draft picks — “I’m one of those guys that needs to be after Jordan Howard plodded to 935 yards suspension for Hunt should be an- their first pick will come in the third on base. Different teams have different last season, averaging 3.7 yards per carry. nounced in short order. round — and they likely won’t invest the styles of play. I was raised to put the ball in They can do so without having to wonder Hunt was a dynamic performer from big money it would take to add a player play and good things can happen. So it’s if the phone will ring in the middle of the the start of his rookie season when he led like running back Le’Veon Bell. But with something that will carry with me for a night with news of trouble for Hunt. the league with 1,327 rushing yards, add- shrewd scouting, the kind that helped long time.” “My relationship and interaction with ing 53 receptions for 455 yards. He had them find Howard in the fifth round in Madrigal’s diminutive size often comes Kareem since 2016 in college was an im- 824 rushing yards and seven touchdowns 2016, they should be able to identify mul- up in conversation, though Jose Altuve, the portant part of this decision-making proc- with seven receiving touchdowns in 11 tiple options that add more juice to a 5-6 Astros second baseman and 2017 ess, but we then did extensive due dili- games last season before TMZ released backfield that already has Tarik Cohen. American League MVP, overcame similar gence with many individuals, including video of his violence against the woman. Howard remains an affordable option doubts when he came up to the majors. clinical professionals, to have a better The Chiefs moved quickly to release him, going into the final year of his rookie Madrigal understands that will be part of understanding of the person he is today saying Hunt had not been truthful with contract. He’s on the books for $2.045 his media narrative, for better or worse. and whether it was prudent to sign him,” them about the incident. million after achieving the proven-per- “It’s something I haven’t thought about Browns general manager John Dorsey “We’re not even there yet,” Pace said formance escalator in his contract. But the for a very long time, even going back to said in a statement. last month when asked about pursuing Bears can go cheaper with a draft pick and when I was younger,” he said. “I’ve always Dorsey was the GM in Kansas City Hunt. “I mean, I know what he is as a find a running back with skills to be a been one of the smaller guys. I feel like I when the Chiefs drafted Hunt in the third player obviously from watching. Matt better fit in the offense. work harder than anyone. round in 2017 and he’s a personnel man knows more about him as a person. We’re Meanwhile, Hunt heads home with the “Baseball is one of those sports where it with a track record for taking chances. not even close to that point.” Browns. Cleveland is 25 minutes from his doesn’t matter how big you are, how strong “There were two important factors: one The Bears swung and missed the last hometown of Willoughby, Ohio, which is you are. Once you stand in the box, it’s you is that Kareem took full responsibility for time they offered a second chance to a adjacent to Trubisky’s hometown of Men- versus the pitcher. Some people might his egregious actions and showed true player with violence in his past. Two tor. As a youth football player, Hunt was think you have an advantage with a smaller remorse,” Dorsey added. “And secondly, months after signing defensive end Ray playing for the Buckeyes when he report- strike zone, but it’s something I really don’t just as importantly, he is undergoing and McDonald in March 2015, he was arrested edly rushed for 700 yards and 10 touch- think about at all.” is committed to necessary professional on suspicion of domestic violence and downs in a 63-59 win over Trubisky’s Whether he can make the long-distance treatment and a plan that has been clearly child endangerment and the Bears Falcons. Trubisky was a running back leap from Class A to the majors in one year laid out.” promptly canned him. then and he didn’t have a bad day either, is questionable, and no one is predicting Hunt is not expected to play for the The gamble on McDonald didn’t make scoring nine touchdowns. Madrigal will do it. But anyone with his Browns in September and maybe not in sense. He was an aging player who knew It’s easy to understand why the Bears plate discipline should be able to adjust to October. He wasn’t going to be ready to the defensive scheme but wasn’t going to could have tried to put the stars together. major-league pitching more easily than the roll for the Bears at the start of the season be a difference-maker for a team in the It’s easier to understand why not signing power hitters who dominate the top pro- either as he has been on the commission- early stages of revamping the roster. Hunt Hunt was a better move. spects lists. er’s exempt list since being waived by the could be a difference-maker for the The Sox usually stick to their devel- Chiefs in December. The NFL’s ongoing Browns provided his actions back his [email protected] opment plan, as evidenced by the patience investigation of Hunt includes two other words and he has learned from his mis- Twitter @BradBiggs they’ve shown with Michael Kopech, Eloy Jimenez and Dylan Cease, all of whom appeared ready for the majors last year. Only Kopech got the call, and he was in- jured after a brief taste of the big leagues. Madrigal said he hasn’t heard any details Murray commits to football; A’s out of luck of where he’ll start out this season and By Carrie Muskat | Associated Press we’ve known for a while that there was a my love and passion my entire life. I was whether he’ll have a shot to play in the chance this was going to happen.” raised to play QB, and I very much look majors. But don’t look for him to be over- MESA, Ariz. — When Kyler Murray won Murray, an outfielder, was the ninth pick forward to dedicating 100 percent of whelmed if he does get the call to the South the Heisman Trophy, the Athletics knew in the baseball draft in June and agreed to a myself to being the best QB possible and Side this year. there was a chance he might choose minor-league contract with the A’s that winning NFL championships.” “I feel confident any time I take the field, football over baseball. included a $4.66 million signing bonus. He Murray’s baseball deal called for him to no matter what level it’s at, going back to That’s exactly what happened. then played quarterback for Oklahoma last receive $1.5 million within 30 days of the high school and college,” he said. “I feel I On the day the A’s started spring training fall and posted the second-best passing deal’s approval last summer by Major prepare just as well as anyone in the off- workouts, Murray said Monday he will efficiency rating in FBS history. He de- League Baseball and $3.16 million on season, so when I get in the season, no pursue an NFL career. clared his intention last month to enter the March 1. He must return six-sevenths of matter what team or who is pitching, I feel “We took the best athlete on the board NFL draft. the money he received, or $1,285,714. While ready. and who we thought was probably the best The A’s had a locker with a No. 73 jersey there is a provision for a team to get an “It’s out of my control at this point, but baseball player on the board too,” A’s waiting for him. extra pick in the next draft if it fails to sign a I’ll be ready whenever they need me.” general manager David Forst said. “We’ve “I am firmly and fully committing my life player selected before the fourth round, known all along this was a possibility. We and time to becoming an NFL quarter- there is no such provision for a player who [email protected] knew he had a great option in the NFL, so back,” Murray tweeted. “Football has been signed and then decided not to play. Twitter @PWSullivan 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019

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CUBS NOTES Contreras: Wild-card loss could be impetus By Mark Gonzales Chicago Tribune

MESA, Ariz. — Willson Contr- eras wasn’t as graphic as Jon Lester was in October in describ- ing being eliminated from the postseason, but the Cubs catcher agreed that losingthe National League wild-card game could have some benefits. “I think we needed that,” Contr- eras said Monday of the loss to the Rockies. “We played good last year until the last one and a half months. We didn’t do our best. We tried to do our best, but things didn’t work out. We needed that kick in the butt to start reflecting and start going. “It’s motivation for us. I think the team is way hungry this year, and we’ll see what happens.” Contreras isn’t concerned that the Cubs didn’t make any major moves while the Cardinals added All-Star first baseman Paul Gold- schmidt and tough left-hander Andrew Miller, and the Reds revamped their roster with the addition of veteran outfielders Matt Kemp and Yasiel Puig and pitchers Alex Wood, Sonny Gray and Tanner Roark. “I don’t think much about them,” Contreras said. “I’m more focused on our team. They have pretty good players. But I just think about my team, who we are, how good we can be, how we can improve every single day and how we’re going to face them. “We have a pretty good team, almost the same team as last year. And that’s it. I think the division this year will be tougher, but that’s good for us. We like to compete. We’re good.” Contreras said it was strange having nearly a full extra month in the offseason thanks to the quick postseason elimination, but he used the time to rest his body.

Around the horn: Infielder David Bote took grounders at TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE third base, shortstop and second The DH may come to the National League in the future, but the Cubs’ Kyle Schwarber is still taking pride in his improved defense in left field. base — his natural position — as he hopes to solidify his status on the roster as a versatile backup. “I enjoy doing that,” he said. “I think people are better players because of (their expanding versa- tility). You challenge your range and quickness, and those things Fielding questions help in other areas.” Bote likely will back up Javier Baez at shortstop for the first 29 Schwarber would rather keep improving defense than discuss prospect of DHing games while Addison Russell completes his suspension for vio- 1 By Mark Gonzales Improved mobility, the result With gradual success, the left- The tone started 3 ⁄2 weeks ago lating Major League Baseball’s Chicago Tribune of considerable weight loss, handed-hitting Schwarber, 25, at the Cubs Convention, where domestic-abuse policy. Should helped Schwarber record 11 out- may receive more opportunities teammates exchanged thoughts Russell successfully complete MESA, Ariz. — Kyle Schwar- field assists last year — tying him to improve. Unless Steven Brault on how to make amends for their terms of his program and rejoin ber’s 2018 defensive improve- for second in the NL, one behind wins the fifth spot in the Pirates’ abrupt elimination from the post- the Cubs, Bote’s status could be in ments were immediately forgot- speedy center fielder Billy Hamil- rotation, none of the Cubs’ NL season. question if the Cubs carry a ten last week when speculation ton (now with the Royals). Central rivals will have a left- “Guys are really pumped to get 13-man pitching staff. surfaced about the National Schwarber also was credited hander in their starting rotation. out here and get going,” Schwar- But Bote knows manager Joe League eventually adopting the with two defensive runs saved. Schwarber hit 25 of his 26 home ber said. “And once we get out Maddon loves versatility, so he designated hitter and saddling He also earned playing time by runs off right-handers last sea- here, it’s going to be fun. … We’re relishes the chance to play other the Cubs’ left-handed slugger raising his batting average 27 son. going to prepare ourselves for positions. with that role. points (to .238) and his on-base Schwarber, who looks as lean Game 1 in Texas (on March 28) “Ever since (Maddon) came “I always take pride in my percentage by 41 points (to .358). as he did last spring, expressed and be ready to go from there.” here in 2015, you knew that was defense,” Schwarber said Mon- He had the ninth-highest pitches the need for the Cubs to set an Schwarber made it a priority to his M.O. of having guys play day after shagging flies in left seen per plate appearance at 4.19. aggressive tone early — especially reacquaint himself with Anthony multiple positions,” Bote said. field and hitting balls to all fields Yet Schwarber’s potential is after they blew a five-game lead Iapoce, the Cubs’ third hitting “And in the minor leagues, the with authority — one week before clouded by projections that he with 28 games left last season. coach in as many seasons. The only position I haven’t played is the Cubs’ first full-squad work- would become a DH, which That gave the division to the two worked together when catcher. I caught bullpens in the out. wouldn’t happen until at least the Brewers, and the Cubs’ stay in the Schwarber was in the minor minor leagues. That’s not a foreign “Last year I made good strides 2020 season and perhaps not playoffs lasted one game as they leagues. thing. It just makes it fun.” out there. A lot of valuable stuff until after 2021, when the collec- were knocked out by the Rockies “They want to get the best out was learned from (coach) Will tive bargaining agreement ex- in the NL wild-card game. of you,” Schwarber said of Cubs Brach officially in the fold: The Venable and all of our fielders, pires. “It’s going to set the tone of the hitting coaches, past and present. Cubs announced the signing of and I’ve got to transfer that over “It is what it is, but I know way we want to approach our “So that’s how it’s going to be, to reliever Brad Brach to a one-year to this year and take in more what I want to do — and that’s to spring training, the way we want be the best version of me, and go contract worth $4.35 million with information from them and learn be a solid everyday left fielder and to work,” he said. “But it’s a whole from there.” a team option for 2020. as much as I can. The more I can go up to the plate and try to make new year. We’ve got goals we The addition of Brach, who pay attention and watch those a difference. That’s how I try to want to accomplish, and we’ll put [email protected] agreed to terms two weeks ago, guys, the better I can get.” approach it.” our best foot forward.” Twitter @MDGonzales fills the Cubs’ 40-man roster. Cubs execs meet with Islamic relations group After email scandal, in one that “Muslims are naturally said. “What kind of playing out of communities affected by this very my (our) enemy.” Others men- these sentiments would occur problematic, hatred rhetoric.” Ricketts hopes to turn tioned the faith of former Presi- within the Cubs establishment Rehab said CAIR was “calling sad situation around dent Barack Obama. Several were against fans, against players who for a conversation and ways to short replies to forwarded emails, were Muslim who want to play on move forward.” He added that Chicago Tribune Staff including one in April 2011 that the team? Would they play out in Tom Ricketts and Green reached included the words “great laugh” discriminatory fashion? Would out less than 24 hours after the Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts in response to a joke with a racist they play out in ways that would emails were published. and Julian Green, the team’s vice slur for its punchline. put the Muslims on the side And on Friday they met. president of communications, met Ricketts apologized last week: toward marginalize and even de- “We didn’t come into the meet- with the Council on American- “I deeply regret and apologize for monize? ing to stand up with a photo op Islamic Relations on Friday, days some of the exchanges I had in my “And so it’s good that they’ve with a check to give to the after the publication of a series of emails. Sometimes I received been leaked. But the question is: organization, nor did they recom- emails from Joe Ricketts in which emails that I should have con- What would have happened if mend that,” Green told The Score. he shared and endorsed racist demned. Other times I’ve said they weren’t? So we got the “We also said we’re not going to jokes and conspiracy theories. things that don’t reflect my value apology now that they’ve been paper over this or say, ‘Hey, let’s do In an interview Monday with system. I strongly believe that leaked. But the positions are there. Muslim Night at the ballpark.’ WSCR-AM 670’s “Mully & Haugh bigoted ideas are wrong.” So what we need to address very “We’re going to be involved, Show,” Green said: “What we’re Ahmed Rehab, executive direc- clearly and concretely is what take some concrete and actual attempting to do is mend fences tor of the Chicago chapter of ways the Cubs establishment, steps. We want to make sure that and try to take a very sad, hurtful, CAIR, held a news conference beyond apologizing for the emails it’s thoughtful, that it’s meaning- offensive situation and turn it into soon after Splinter News pub- being leaked, step up and show ful, that it’s not tone-deaf. We something good.” lished the emails and said it was through concrete action that they didn’t come up with any five-point JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Islamophobia was prevalent in good they were made public. recommit to the anti-bigotry val- plan in the meeting, but I think it Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts met many of the emails, with Joe “It’s important to note that had ues of Chicago, to work with the was productive, it was positive with the Council on American- Ricketts, the patriarch of the these emails not been leaked, Muslim community, to show that and we’ll likely have more meet- Islamic Relations along with VP of family that owns the Cubs, stating where would we be now?” Rehab in concrete fashion, and other ings.” commmunications Julian Green. Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE 10 bold NFL predictions New uniforms for Bell, Brown among things to look for By John Clayton Special to The Washington Post

The 2019 NFL offseason is already well underway, and the next few months will feature major roster changes across the league via salary cap casualties, free agent signings and April’s draft selections. How will things unfold over the next 12 months? Here are 10 bold predictions: The San Francisco 49ers will 1 add Antonio Brown and Earl Thomas, then improve to 8-8 or better. The Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to trade Brown after a flurry of late-season incidents, and the 49ers are expected to be quite interested. The team claimed that it had made perhaps the best offer to acquire then-Oakland Raiders edge rusher Khalil Mack last summer before he ended up with the Chicago Bears, and it makes sense that it could be similarly aggressive in trying to deal for the ultra-talented Brown. The Oakland Raiders have more ammo to get a deal done, given their three first-round picks, but the Steelers would prefer to move Brown out of the AFC. The 49ers can offer the fourth pick in the second round. There remains the issue of Brown being investi- gated by the league for allegedly pushing the mother of his child during an incident in which no arrest was made. Signing Thomas to play free safety is a natural fit for the 49ers. Former Seattle Seahawks team- mate Richard Sherman is pushing for it, and the team’s defensive system — mostly cover-one and cover-three — is a copy of what the Seahawks use. Throwing in two players with budding Hall of Fame credentials to go with the healthy returns of Jimmy Garoppolo and Jerick Mc- Kinnon should allow the 49ers to challenge the Los Angeles Rams and Seahawks in the NFC West. Le’Veon Bell will sign with the 2 Houston Texans. Why would the Texans pay $15 million per year for a running back when they already have Lamar Miller? Simple: Quarterback De- AP PHOTOS (BROWN, BELL, RAMS-SAINTS); GETTY-AFP (FOLES) shaun Watson is still on his rookie It appears that All-Pro WR Antonio Brown, above, has worn out his welcome in Pittsburgh. According to John Clayton, look for Brown to land contract, so this is the time to in San Francisco. (Bottom, left to right) Le’Veon Bell could sign with the Texans, while Eagles QB Nick Foles, right, will head to Jacksonville. make some make bold invest- Oh, and the blown call in the NFC title game will lead the league to add an eighth official to every game to serve as a video consultant. ments in an attempt to advance deeper in the playoffs. They may need to outbid their AFC South rivals in Indianapolis. The Colts beat the Texans in the playoffs’ first round; have more than $100 million in salary cap room and three draft picks in the first two rounds; and appear to be AFC contenders behind Come- back Player of the Year Andrew Luck. The Jets are another team to watch, but they are in transition, so Houston gives Bell a better chance to contend for a champi- onship. In response to the non-call in 3 the NFC championship game, the NFL will add an eighth official to every game to serve as a video consultant. Based on the missed pass- interference call in the New Orle- ans Saints’ loss, the NFL will need to find a way to fix future errors. The league does communicate with referees in-game, but it doesn’t like to make rulings in New York that would change ends up, preventing him from another run at the conference to be tough competition in the authority in discipline disputes. judgment calls. The competition going to their division rivals in championship. AFC, but New England’s easy But there is significant doubt as committee typically isn’t fond of Washington and New York. Brees may have lost some of his divisional schedule gives the de- to whether a lockout would making interference calls review- The Cowboys will target Sean ability to throw deep, but the fending champs an edge. change the union’s strength in able, either. 5 Payton to be their next coach. Saints have enough weapons on Mike Tomlin won’t get a con- bargaining. Strikes worked for the That’s why adding an official Despite winning a playoff game offense and are good enough on 8 tract extension until he cleans players in the 1970s and 1980s, but could be the solution. At the cost this year, Jason Garrett is on the defense to win the NFC South up the Steelers’ locker-room prob- it’s harder for the union to find of around $2 million in salary, the hot seat. Owner Jerry Jones didn’t again - and at least one if not two lems. players willing to miss paychecks NFL could hire 17 or 18 additional give him an extension, meaning or more playoff games. Tomlin’s job has never been in in exchange for bargaining officials to be at games and help his contract is up at the end of the The Miami Dolphins will tank jeopardy, and the Steelers have strength. The league is getting referees with decisions, poten- 2019 season. If the Cowboys don’t 7 to get a top quarterback in the continued to support him. younger, and the average length of tially preventing mistakes similar advance further in the playoffs, 2020 draft, paving the way for the They would love to give him an NFL career has dropped, mak- to that blown call in New Orleans. Jones might go for the brass ring New England Patriots to get back another contract, extending the ing it harder for a player to make Nick Foles will be the Jack- by arranging for a trade with the to the Super Bowl. deal that has him signed through up for lost pay. 4 sonville Jaguars’ starting Saints for Payton. For whatever reason, the Patri- 2020. Talks are expected to start quarterback. Payton is loyal to the Saints and ots struggle on trips to Miami, But the Brown and Bell situa- within six months. The Philadelphia Eagles took has as much — if not more — losing three of their past four road tions of the past year have made it Scoring will drop by close to the first step by picking up Foles’s power as any coach in football. But games against the Dolphins. Their clear that there are some signifi- 10 a point per game. $20 million option. Foles then he has been with the Saints since 2019 matchup should be easier. cant locker-room problems. Tom- NFL offenses had an amazing agreed to pay the Eagles $2 2006, and Drew Brees is heading The Dolphins are expected to lin is going to have to get those 2018. But by the end of the season, million to become a free agent, into the final stretch of his Hall of release Ryan Tannehill this off- issues fixed this season — and get defenses began to catch up. Coor- which gave the Eagles the chance Fame career. If Brees were to season, and the 2020 draft ap- the team back to the playoffs — to dinators figured out schemes to to get draft-choice compensation retire after next season, Payton pears to have a stronger group of land another deal. slow many of the league’s highest- for him. They could place the might be open to a return to signal callers than this year’s. New The owners and the NFLPA powered offenses, and players franchise tag on him and then Dallas, where he has family. coach Brian Flores got a five-year 9 will reach a labor agreement adjusted their techniques to better trade him. If they don’t franchise But first, the New Orleans contract; most other hires around well in advance of the 2021 season. avoid helmet-hitting and rough- him, they could receive a third- 6 Saints will return to the NFC the league got four years. There is no question that, in the ing-the-passer penalties. round compensatory pick in 2020. championship game. That means New England has a next labor deal, the players want The game still favors offense, My prediction is that the Eagles This might not seem all that realistic shot at a 6-0 AFC East more guarantees in contracts, and several of the league’s bright- will franchise him and trade him “bold” on the surface, but it will be record, which could pave the way more money for the league’s est minds will bring new wrinkles to the Jaguars for a third-round difficult for the Saints to recover to another first-round playoff bye. “middle class” and for independ- into next season. But 2019 won’t pick in this year’s draft. By doing from their loss to the Rams. Still, The Kansas City Chiefs, Los ent arbiters to take away some of be quite as high-scoring as 2018 that, the Eagles control where he this team is good enough to make Angeles Chargers and Colts figure Commissioner Roger Goodell’s was. 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

JOHN MINCHILLO/AP The Reds will honor the 1869 Red Stockings, the unbeaten first openly full-salaried team in baseball, with special uniforms and patches during the upcoming season. Ultimate throwback The 1869 Red Stockings — the unbeaten pioneers of pro baseball — to get tribute By Dan Sewell Wright didn’t count in the win Associated Press total more than a dozen other victories against teams that wer- CINCINNATI — The Cincin- en’t recognized by baseball’s na- nati Reds are fashionably celebrat- tional association. ing the 150th anniversary of the His older brother’s records professional baseball-pioneering show George Wright batted about Red Stockings team. .630 with 49 home runs while Joey Votto and crew will play averaging nearly six runs scored games in 15 sets of throwback per game. Thorn compares uniforms, including a navy blue George in all-around ability for his and a red-pants “Palm Beach” time to Alex Rodriguez at his version, during a season-long cel- peak; a feared hitter who was also ebration of the city’s baseball a superb fielder (in the pre-glove heritage highlighted by the unde- era) with a powerful arm that feated 1869 Cincinnati team that allowed him to play unusually barnstormed coast-to-coast in deep at shortstop. post-Civil War America. Base- With players under contract, ball’s first openly all-salaried club, Harry, an England-born cricket the Red Stockings popularized star, worked them hard on base- eye-catching uniforms with ball technique and physical train- knicker-style pants and bright red ing. The Red Stockings developed socks while elevating the sports calling fly balls, using relay with a variety of innovations. throws, making defensive shifts, team, and finish with an on-field “From a historical point of view and intentionally dropping pop- concert and a fireworks show. and in the evolution of baseball as ups to turn double plays (not The uniforms will represent the national pastime, the 1869 Red allowed under today’s infield fly historic events, such as baseball’s Stockings were the cornerstone,” rule). They ran the bases more first night game in 1935, and the said Greg Rhodes, the Reds team aggressively than opponents, and best Reds teams such as the 1976 historian and co-author of “The Harry Wright was a relief pitching “Big Red Machine” team that First Boys of Summer.” “It’s hard innovator, coming in with his slow swept the postseason. The 1911 to imagine the modern game of “dew drop” to disrupt batters’ blue road uniforms and 1930s baseball without the Red Stock- timing after fast-throwing regular lightweight “Palm Beach” style ings.” pitcher Asa Brainard. with red pants are examples of Six questions and answers unusual styles. There will be no about the anniversary: How big a deal were 1869 throwbacks, because that early, bulky style could hinder Who were the Red they? players, Castellini said. The Red Stockings took the New Reds manager David Bell Stockings? nation by storm, playing coast-to- is looking forward to the throw- The powerhouse team grew out coast with swings through the Reds team historian Greg Rhodes, above, talks about the 1869 Red backs, particularly a 1956 version. of the goal of a couple Cincinnati East and a transcontinental rail- Stockings in January. Rhodes, below, holds an 1870 team photo. That’s the year his grandfather attorneys to build their local road trip to California. Gus Bell helped the Reds tie the baseball club into one that could Wearing knickers with bright piled a 124-6-1 two-season total. season-long special content on then-MLB record for home runs beat the best teams in the East. stockings instead of long pants Then they folded. MLB’s social media channels, and with 221. Baseball’s postwar popularity had gave the young (seven of the 10 “They were a terrific success on McHugh said Commissioner Rob “Wearing a uniform like that is swelled and paying players, often were age 22 or younger), muscular the field,” Rhodes said. “They Manfred will be in Cincinnati for an honor,” said Bell, whose father under the table, became more players an eye-catching look that, could never quite figure out how the March 28 Opening Day festiv- Buddy also played for the Reds. common in what had begun as a the Chronicle of San Francisco to make it work financially.” ities and will take part in the “You think about all the great gentlemen’s game. observed, “shows their calves in Home attendance tumbled in annual pregame parade through players, the great people who The Red Stockings became the all their magnitude and rotundity.” 1870 after the first losses tarnished the city. wore those uniforms. It really first openly all-salaried team after Author Darryl Brock, who re- their mystique. With stepped-up The Reds, meanwhile, will have means a lot.” a quest for talent Major League traced their travels for his histori- spending by other teams, the their own commemorative Baseball historian John Thorn cal novel, “If I Never Get Back,” club’s management saw salaries patches, with different versions What about the compares to New York Yankees describes women greeting the rising beyond feasibility. for home and away uniforms. owner George Steinbrenner’s free players by lifting their skirts to “Like today, there was this And that’s just for starters. current Reds? spending more than a century show their own red stockings. The tension between the bigger mar- “You don’t do it in one day or in After four straight last-place later. team arrived at games singing a kets and the smaller markets,” one homestead or even in a finishes, the Reds have overhauled “This is a team comprised of the ditty that concluded: “Red Stock- Rhodes said. month, so we’re really taking the their pitching and added past very best players that could be ings all will toss the ball, and shout The Wrights headed to Boston, entire season to celebrate that and All-Star outfielders Yasiel Puig found and induced to come to our loud Hurrah!” They showed using the Red Stockings name, and tell you about the history a little and Matt Kemp for 2019. Cincinnati,” Thorn said. off their skills in crowd-pleasing helped form the club in 1871 that piece at a time,” said Phil “It’s critical because our job on The biggest coup was signing warmup drills. today calls itself baseball’s oldest Castellini, the Reds’ chief op- the business side of this franchise player-manager Harry Wright’s Before mass media, they be- continuously operating team. Sur- erating officer. is to wrap the show around the younger brother George, a star came a national sensation through prise: it’s not the Boston Red Sox, Some 20 benches will be placed game on the field,” Castellini said. who had been team-hopping. telegraph reports, newspapers but the Braves, who became the around the Cincinnati region de- “We were already throwing a That first payroll totaled and national weeklies. Braves while in Boston, moved to picting handlebar-mustached great party It’s important that you around $10,000 for 10 players. “The nation had been so badly Milwaukee, and settled in Atlanta. mascot Mr. Redlegs, ready for fan have that performance on the divided (by war),” said Brock. selfies. The club’s Hall of Fame field, because that good time can “They were kind of a bonding What’s planned for and Museum will re-open in only go so far.” How good were they? influence the enormous excite- March after a sweeping reno- Lifelong fan Steve Pohlman, 47, Thorn considers the 1869 squad ment they generated.” their tributes? vation. On May 4, the Reds will and son Tyler, 18, turned out for among the best all-time teams. All Major League Baseball open “The 1869 Pavilion” out- the team’s recent winter caravan They averaged more than 40 runs What happened to teams will wear uniform patches doors in tribute to the Red Stock- tour and will be at 150th anniver- a game and remain professional marking 150 years throughout this ings who played their first official sary events. baseball’s only undefeated team the team? season, and there will be special game that date. “I’ll be able to tell my kids and after going 57-0. The players got $50 bonuses patches for caps for their opening- On July 5, an off day, the Reds grandkids about,” Tyler said. As Thorn says 19 wins came and returned for 1870. They ran day games, said Barbara McHugh, plan an “open house” allowing for the Reds’ recent struggles: against teams also classified as their streak to 81, traveled south to MLB senior vice president for fans to visit Great American Ball “We’ve just got to stick with it. “professional.” Rhodes says Harry play in New Orleans, and com- marketing. There will also be Park for free, mingle with the This is Cincinnati baseball.” Tuesday, February 12, 2019 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES /CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS “The Fetus in Utero: From MysteryMYSTERIES to Social Media” is a new show at the University of Chicago running through April 12. OF THE WOMB ‘The Fetus in Utero’ exhibit at U. of C. looks at the intriguing history of obstetrics

By Christopher Borrelli her, uh, cabbage. It’s also the first Chicago Tribune thing you see as you enter “The Fetus in Utero: From Mystery to The first womb you see looks Social Media,” a new exhibit at the like a head of iceberg lettuce. Or University of Chicago about the maybe some kind of leafy vegetable. history of visual imagery of wombs Either way, it’s an image of a carrying fetuses, and like much of fetus in utero. Margaret Carlyle what’s found in this intriguing, stared at it. She said it reminded disturbing show, it’s a reminder her more of a Cabbage Patch Doll — that, for centuries, we had no idea those toys of the ’80s, born from what exactly was going on inside of produce — or maybe the folk leg- pregnant women. end that babies are delivered by “You might say for a very long storks. It’s a 17th-century German time the womb was regarded as a engraving of a woman, and it’s very mysterious place,” laughed pretty nutty: The mother in the Carlyle, a history instructor at the image resembles a marble statue, university, and co-curator of the casually inviting you to gaze into show. her stomach, inside which sleeps A piece in the exhibit shows babies in various stages of development. an infant, nuzzled at the heart of Turn to Utero, Page 3

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A wife’s awkward reunion KRISTEN NORMAN/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Mark Kelly, Chicago commissioner of cultural affairs and special By Chris Jones When: Through March 17 events, from left, actress Sandra Marquez and producer Betsy Rick Kogan Ingram attend a recording of the “Booth One” podcast. Chicago Tribune Where: Steppenwolf Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted St. Sidewalks A bad marriage — I hear — can tion.” intentions quickly became feel like a trap. Slamming the door Running time: 1:30 In an apartment near the “L” It began nearly four years ago more sophisticated. To date on a lousy union can be cathartic. Tickets: $20-$99 at 312-335- in the leafy suburb of Evanston, as an extension of the ex- there have been nearly 100 Even if you have no idea what 1650 or www.steppenwolf.org a makeshift studio comes to life changes that show host Gary episodes, initially hosted by awaits you on the other side. But for a few hours every couple of Zabinski often had over dinner Zabinski and Fraser and, after here’s something to think about. weeks to create a podcast that with his longtime friend Roscoe some health troubles sidelined What if the difficulty of leaving a is in the business of spreading Fraser, two men with vast the latter, by another arts- marriage, especially a marriage more productive of happiness. the words of those who work knowledge of and passion for minded friend, Frank with children, is actually a good Are a series of unstructured and sweat to help define Chi- arts of all sorts. Tourangeau. thing, in that the potential hor- relationships without obligation cago’s cultural community. “The talks were so enjoyable They are both well-prepared, rors of a personal version of really a natural human habitat? Is It is a mistake — and it’s one that one night I said, ‘We knowledgeable, curious and Brexit force us to actively work it better to be alone? Huh? Huh? made every day in the media should be recording this. This witty. on our relationship and thus on Humans have been going to the and seemingly every second on would make a great radio Zabinski is a native South our own selves? theater for a while now to ponder Twitter — to confuse celebrity show’,” says Betsy Ingram, who Sider who has spent some four Perhaps you’re bristling at the such questions. for substance. This podcast is the show’s producer and has decades in all manner of artful notion that anyone should feel In 1879, a great Norwegian focuses firmly on latter. been Zabinski’s wife since endeavors, here and in New obligated to live their life strug- playwright named Henrik Ibsen “Booth One” is the name of 2005. “And so we did. But the York. He’s been a producer, gling with such challenging created a character named Nora this entertaining and enlight- first time we tried to record director, venue manager and forces, as distinct from merely Helmer in a play called “A Doll’s ening audio adventure (booth using an iPad we forgot to hit promoter in music, dance, living in perpetual personal bliss. House.” No longer did Nora want -one.com), which lives up to its the record button.” theater, comedy … you name it. If so, you must be unusually confi- claim of offering “adventures They did not forget the next dent that the uncommitted life is Turn to House, Page 2 in the art of lively conversa- time and their equipment and Turn to Kogan, Page 3 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 CELEBRITIES Tribune news services ASK AMY By Amy Dickinson

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JOHN MACDOUGALL/GETTY-AFP Bale’s ‘bullfrog’ vibes: Abused husband questions options Christian Bale and “Vice” director Adam McKay presented the movie Mon- Dear Amy: Why do we embarrassment, lack of called for.” I’m not sure I day at the Berlin Interna- stay with our abusers? I resources, cultural or reli- should inform the police or tional Film Festival. Asked don’t know what the stat- gious reasons, fear of dislo- some other authority. how he felt in former Vice istics are for men who are cating children, low self- What is your advice? President Dick Cheney’s abused by women, but I esteem or because they — Concerned Bystander body, which required an am one of them. think Dennis Rainey (a impressive physical trans- My wife was on the Christian speaker whose Dear Concerned: In the formation, Bale replied: receiving end of abuse business model involves moment, you could have “Like a bullfrog.” from her family while telling couples to adopt called 911 or alerted the growing up. As far as I “traditional values”) told security guard at the store Jackson statue re- know it was verbal/emo- them to. (if there was one). What moved: Denmark’s oldest tional, and not physical. I Why do YOU stay? you did — confront this shopping mall has re- asked her once if she knew Your narrative is really mom about what you had moved a wax statue of how she could deal with all about your wife — her witnessed — was also the Michael Jackson out of her anger, and she replied, reasons and her excuses right thing to do. fear it could offend cus- “Get rid of my husband.” for being an unloving and At this point, you could tomers and may be vandal- I never know what I abusive wife. But what call the non-emergency ized because of accusa- might do or say to set her about you? Who is going to phone number for your tions that the late pop star off. My answers have been “love the pain” out of you? local police and ask for molested boys. The Roe- reduced to saying nothing I’m urging you to attend advice. Not only did you dovre Centrum mall in or just nodding. I figured non-religious-affiliated (in witness a physical assault, CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION suburban Copenhagen had out a long time ago that I addition to Christian, if you but according to the moth- Ariana Grande slammed the Recording Academy after announced an exhibition could have said things and choose) counseling ses- er’s account, her daughter her late ex, Mac Miller, did not win a Grammy. with wax statues of major treated her like her family sions on your own. Don’t is a suicide risk. (Imagine stars, including Marilyn did, but that wouldn’t have think of it as leaving your the parent who thinks the Monroe and Julia Roberts. helped our marriage. wife behind so much as correct response to this is Grande’s quarrel with Jackson’s statue was re- I heard Dennis Rainey taking yourself along on to strike their child!). This placed with one of Brad speak several years ago, the most important jour- is alarming. Academy continues Pitt. and one of the things he ney of your life — the jour- mentioned to be a better ney toward self-awareness Dear Amy: I didn’t like Rodriguez backtracks lover of your wife is, “To and self-worth. And if your your response to “Wanna- Ariana Grande’s beef with the Recording Academy on Neeson defense: love the pain of the past marriage continues to be be Empty Nesters.” You appears to be growing despite her win Sunday night Michelle Rodriguez apolo- out of her.” At some point, spiritually, morally and basically encouraged these for best pop vocal album. gized for her remarks doesn’t she need to love emotionally depleting, and parents to toss out their In a series of since-deleted tweets, the “Thank U, defending Liam Neeson, that pain out of herself? devoid of affection and 35-year-old daughter, who Next” artist expressed frustration that the family of who revealed that he once We went to counseling a respect, then — for what had bounced back home her late ex-boyfriend Mac Miller was invited to the wanted to kill a black man. few times early in our it’s worth — I would en- during unemployment. Grammys despite the fact that Miller would lose out “I apologize. I defended a marriage, but she recently courage you to leave. This has happened in in his category — best rap album — to Cardi B. friend in the wrong way,” demanded: “Never take me Counselors at The Na- many families, and I can’t “Trash,” she tweeted, as Cardi won. At first, some Rodriguez said. Neeson to a counselor.” A few tional Domestic Violence imagine the parents who thought she was referring to Cardi’s win, but Grande recalled last week how he friends have told me I Hotline can help. Search would kick out their child. later clarified that it had “nothing to do with her.” became hungry for re- should go by myself (I have their site: thehotline.org, or — Disappointed in YOU “Good for her. I promise. I’m sorry,” she wrote. She venge after a loved one was looked into it), but I feel I’d call 800-799-7233. then responded to a fan’s tweet explaining that Mill- allegedly raped by a black be leaving her behind. I’m Dear Disappointed: er’s family was invited to the ceremony only to watch man. After Neeson’s com- tired and want to cry. Dear Amy: In the parking These parents weren’t him lose, writing, “This is what I meant. Karen was ments drew criticism, — Who Am I? lot of a grocery store, I trying to rid themselves of gonna have a green suit made,” referring to Miller’s Rodriguez defended him, noticed a lady hit or slap a a child who had bounced mother, Karen Meyers. saying that Neeson’s acting Dear Who Am I?:About 1 girl in her face. After I back home for a brief pe- “He slept in the studio for two months,” she also in “Widows” was proof in 10 men are in an abusive wrote down her license riod. At age 35, this daugh- wrote, referring to Miller’s dedication to his nomi- enough that he was not intimate relationship, but plate number, the lady told ter had never left. And I nated album, “Swimming.” racist. this statistic is a rough me the girl was her daugh- didn’t suggest they kick her Grande initially was in talks to attend the ceremony estimate because of the ter and that she had told out but offer her a pathway and perform, but after producers would only allow Feb. 12 birthdays: Singer silence surrounding male her in the store that she toward independent living. her to perform a medley and would choose her sec- Michael McDonald is 67. abuse survivors. hated her, and that she ond song, she opted out of performing or attending Actor-talk show host Arse- Reasons people stay in wants to kill herself. Copyright 2019 by Amy the ceremony. She also posted images Sunday night of nio Hall is 63. Actor Josh abusive relationships are: The lady said other Dickinson the dress she would have worn. Brolin is 51. Rapper Gucci fear (it can be dangerous to things in trying to justify Mane is 39. Actress Chris- leave), conditioning (be- her actions. I told her that Distributed by Tribune — Variety tina Ricci is 39. lieving abuse is normal), hitting this child was “un- Content Agency

mony and that of being season, where it showcased Crossword House alone. a remarkable performance At the beginning of “A from the famed Steppen- Continued from Page 1 Doll’s House, Part 2,” set 15 wolf ensemble member years later, Nora walks right Laurie Metcalf, whose to be some guy’s little squir- back through the door she career now is such that she rel, rustling around on once slammed. What has does not have time to repli- demand. And at the end of she been doing in Hnath’s cate that work at her home what has come to be known imaginative telling? Among theater. Any comparison is as a proto-feminist play, other things, writing books unfair to Marquez, a distin- Nora walked out on her telling women how to leave guished Chicago actress in astonished and mostly their husbands. her own right. clueless husband, famously Nora, played in Robin Witt’s solid production slamming the door on Witt’s production by Sandra comes off as somewhat loving hubby Torvald, her Marquez, does not get an more serious than the origi- three sweet kids and the especially warm welcome. nal staging. All of the direct- Scandinavian patriarchy. Her abandoned, now-grown ing choices feel astute, the Or did she? For the last daughter, Emmy (Celeste show is well paced, and the 140 years, scholars have M. Cooper) is not especially performances are well been pointing out that Nora impressed by her prodigal grounded in truth. But this was headed into treacher- mother. The housemaid of production lacks a bit of the ous waters. What would longstanding, Anne Marie Broadway bounce, which is this wife who left her fam- (Barbara E. Robertson) feels to say that it feels more ily in 1879 be able to do? a blend of uncertainty and pre-packaged, its charac- Would she be spurned? affection. And Torvald is, ters’ choices figured out Would she be able to find you might say, cagey. Or so more in advance. happiness? Was this actu- Yasen Peyankov plays him. That said, I like this piece ally a smart move? From there, characters of writing very much — if “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” debate the past and ponder you haven’t seen it, you the taut, smart new play at their mutual present, as should. The play is, you the Steppenwolf Theatre well as what it means for a might say, an exploration of from the writer Lucas disruptor to return to the the costs of the political Hnath, sets out to explore site of the disruption. statement and a wise study these and other questions “A Doll’s House, Part 2” of how we see things from about the state of matri- was a hit on Broadway last our own point of view.

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RECORDINGS honest, interesting and where Elizabeth Taylor personable. Still, it takes dined with four of her first Kogan me that first 10 minutes to five husbands (Eddie Continued from Page 1 get comfortable,” says Fisher missed out), where Mavis Staples takes her Zabinski. Salvador Dali drew a pic- Tourangeau’s career has Among their many ture on the tablecloth, been spent mostly in the guests have been writer Janet Leigh and Tony mission to London stage academic side of the arts, Stuart Dybek; artist/play- Curtis smooched and teaching speech and wright Tony Fitzpatrick Humphrey Bogart got By Greg Kot drama in high schools and and his son, filmmaker drunk. Chicago Tribune colleges and winning all Max; Chicago actress Jen Almost every night the sorts of awards for so Engstrom (a former stu- booth was also occupied Mavis Staples was still in doing. dent of Tourangeau’s, as is by Sun-Times’ columnist grade school when she Ingram has worked in Ingram); artist Tom Irv Kupcinet and his wife started singing in front of Chicago theater as a pro- Bachtell; fashion maven Essee. As a bow to them, congregations in South ducer, director, actor, Nena Ivon; Red Lion Pub the “Booth One” podcast Side churches. Now at 79, general manager and owner Colin Cordwell; takes its slogan — “art of she remains very much at artistic director. She also jazz great Kurt Elling; lively conversation” — home responding in the might be genetically pre- playwright Brett Neveu; from the one employed by moment with a band and disposed for this new job, musician Beckie Menzie, Kup on his late night TV concert hall full of fans. Her since her mother was once and the late photographer show, which ran for nearly periodic live recordings, a producer for WTTW- Marc Hauser in what may three decades beginning either with her family Ch. 11. have been his final inter- in 1958 as “At Random” group the Staple Singers “She was good at it and view. and later as “Kup’s Show.” (the 1965 masterpiece, loved it,” says Ingram. “Some of the guests are The conversation on “Freedom Highway”) or as “And I love working on longtime friends,” says the Kelly-Marquez show a solo artist (the 2008 this podcast.” Ingram. “Some are sug- was focused on the Year of “Live: Hope at the Hide- NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The setting is the apart- gested by our guests. We Chicago Theatre, a col- out”), remain excellent Mavis Staples performs at the 2018 Chicago Blues Fest. ment she shares with are out and about a lot, laborative venture of introductions to her career. Zabinski and a podcast, if seeing a variety of shows DCASE and the League of Similarly, “Live in Lon- and musicians. With room you have been asleep for and always looking for Chicago Theaters that don” (Anti), recorded in the to roam in the arrange- the past few years, is a possible guests.” aims to create a citywide, summer of 2018, serves as a ments, Staples affirms her digital audio file or record- The latest — episode 91 yearlong focus on the pocket summary of her last mastery at turning the ing that can be down- — were Mark Kelly, the city’s vibrant theater decade, when she recorded less-scripted moments into loaded from a website to a commissioner of the city’s scene. My colleague Chris four studio albums — three revelations. media player or computer. Department of Cultural Jones described it as “a produced and written by On Benjamin Booker’s They come in every con- Affairs and Special Events grab-bag of marketing Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and “Take us Back,” Randle ceivable style and topic, (DCASE) and actress / resources and, if it is doing another produced by M. offers encouragement as with hosts who can be director Sandra Marquez, a its job, you should be hear- Ward with songs provided Staples begins to conjure smart, stupid or self-indul- Steppenwolf Theatre en- ing a lot more about Chi- by a range of contemporary hard times and pleads, “I gent. According to various semble member. cago theaters in 2019 than artists, from Neko Case to get low, ya’ll … somebody reliable sources, who chart Among many stories, in previous years.” Nick Cave. ‘Live in London’ help, somebody help me.” this sort of thing, there are Kelly told of his passion for Or as Kelly put it on In many cases the songs The backing vocalists now 650,000 podcasts, playing the drums and “Booth One,” “We are Mavis Staples are retooled for live per- ★★★ underline the consolation give or take. Most people Marquez told of almost pulling out all the stops.” formance by Staples and (out of four) in Tweedy’s “You are Not do not make money by joining a convent. Kelly Indeed, and we are now her veteran band. The Alone,” and then step back podcasting and do what also told a particularly in the midst of the initial death of her sister Yvonne to allow Staples to testify in they do for love, ego or the self-deprecating and amus- blast of YCT, in the form of Staples in 2018 left Mavis ing the treble-soaked rif- “No Time for Cryin’.” joy of it. The “Booth One” ing story about once sneak- Chicago Theatre Week, Staples the last remaining fing of the late family patri- In a career devoted to trio all do many other ing a seat in the original which began Feb. 7 and family member of the ’70s arch, Roebuck “Pops” advancing civil rights and things with their lives. Booth One when he was a continues through Sunday, incarnation of the Staple Staples, and Gerrard en- peaceful protest while I discovered the pro- bold 17-year-old. with theaters of all sizes Singers (her sole surviving gaging in call-and-re- expanding the message of gram when asked to be a It reminded me of the offering reduced ticket sibling, Pervis Staples, sponse exchanges with the family friend Martin Lu- guest on the program last original Booth One in the prices for a number of retired from the music singer as Pops and Mavis ther King Jr., Staples again summer — episode 82 — Pump Room restaurant in shows. There was a Mon- business decades ago). But once did. uses the arrangement as a and found the experience the Ambassador East Hotel day kickoff event at the the band she formed after A cover of Funkadelic’s springboard to address enjoyable, though I likely and how for decades, from Cultural Center featuring signing with Anti a decade “Can You Get to That” gets contemporary issues: “It’s a rambled, as is my way. The the 1940s into the 1970s, it artists from such the Sec- ago has in many ways be- just the right amount of mean ol’ world we’re livin’ hosts were both well pre- was the most coveted seat ond City, Walkabout Thea- come her new musical grease with the Staples- in, takin’ babies away from pared, curious and al- in town. (It currently sits in tre Company, Free Street family, and their contrib- Gerrard-Randle vocal their mothers, we got lowed the conversation to the Chicago History Muse- Theater, Chicago Youth utions put a fresh spin on interaction and Holm- motherless children, moth- travel in surprising direc- um and Booth One is now TheatreFest, Chicago many of these tracks. strom’s guitar floating atop erless children. … I don’t tions. There are no com- the name of the restaurant Cabaret and other thea- On Ben Harper’s “Love the bump and grind of know ’bout you, but I’m mercials, no news and in what was the Ambas- ters. and Trust,” Rick Holm- bassist Jeff Turmes and gonna tell you what I’m traffic reports, and no sador East, which is now It would surprise no strom’s wiry guitar solo and drummer Stephen Hodges. gonna do, I’m gonna march, language restrictions on called simply the Ambas- one to find Ingram there the doo-wop vocal inflec- Together, the band mem- right up to that big house, most podcasts. That al- sador). too, ever on the prowl for tions of Donny Gerrard and bers provide a familiar we got work to do, ya’ll.” lows for a certain and This was a place re- lively folks willing to share Vicki Randle ratchet up the context for Staples; the refreshingly free-flowing served for visiting stars and their stories on the new energy. Holmstrom and format picks up where Greg Kot is a Tribune critic. candor. what took place there “Booth One.” Gerrard have become vital “Freedom Highway” left “We have been very provided an endless stream on-stage foils for Staples, off, with Mavis in close [email protected] lucky in that the guests of newspaper column [email protected] with the guitarist channel- dialogue with the singers Twitter @gregkot have been so forthcoming, items and gossip items. It is Twitter @rickkogan

very self conscious — it’s like women postmortem. Women in nerdy porn.” these images often died during Utero “If a piece was locked away,” pregnancies, so (the artist) is Continued from Page 1 Carlyle said, “it told us (the li- trying to make her look alive.” brary) didn’t want just anyone Around 1700, however, as the “So what we wanted to do,” seeing it. It was all purely medi- exhibit shows, cadavers become said Brian Callender, her co- cal, but still, medical students ... It commonplace, forceps enter the curator, a physician and assistant kind of fed into the conversation picture, female midwives become professor of medicine, “was ex- that we are still having about male less common and the male physi- plain how (medicine) went from physicians touching women’s cians begin to dominate child- these playful drawings of preg- bodies.” birth itself. As this happens, im- nancy to sonogram pictures — Among the works found under ages of wombs become less classi- and everything they made in lock and key was a medical pop- cal, less eccentric, and more natu- between.” up text, created by a Chicago ralistic and coldly detached. One piece, a 17th-century de- publishing house in 1888. As each Callender: “The interesting velopmental chart showing a layer of the body is turned over thing, as this goes along, the fetus evolving from egg to baby using cut-away illustrations, as mother gets —” resembles, well — frankly, it could the anatomy came together, the Carlyle: “Cleaved out.” have been concept art from the closer a student would come to “The focus is on the mother as “Alien” movies. genitals. (In the exhibit, the piece a uterus.” “Yes, that mother could be has a warning: “Viewer discretion “She becomes a vessel for giving birth to an extraterrestrial,” playfully advised.”) reproduction.” Carlyle agreed. Callender is a native of “The focus is on only the parts She thought a moment. Naperville, who has spent the pertinent to the fetus.” “Or ... a seahorse. Until (a baby) majority of his schooling and Among the grisliest images in was fully formed, for a long time career at the University of Chi- the show is a drawing from the we had no clue what it looked cago; Carlyle grew up in Montre- late 18th century of a womb car- like.” Stroll around the Special al, and her research has focused rying a near-term fetus; the body Collections Research Center on the history of science and had been butchered from the Exhibition Gallery at the univer- medical technology. A few years stomach down, removing the legs sity’s Regenstein Library on 57th ago, while Callender was curating but still leaving the stumps in the Street (open to the public for the a similar show at the university image. “Why portray this kind of show only, through April 12), about anatomical illustrations, he butchery?” Carlyle asked the study the fantastical wood- was struck by the wild evolution students during the tour. One of carvings, the anatomy atlases, the of childbirth imagery. One day, them raised his hand. medical-school illustrations. while walking through campus, Her legs wouldn’t fit on the There are times when childbirth he spotted a flyer for Carlyle’s page, he said. is the last thing here that will class on the history of science and Callender nodded, there is a come to mind: Some of the babies contacted her. He had located a publishing pragmatism to this. look like aardvarks, some like lot of great material, he said, but “But also, putting a corpse on ice Kewpie dolls, some like Winston he didn’t understand the history. (to illustrate it) wasn’t an option, Churchill. In one image, a uterus What they created is not an art so a decision was made to pre- resembles a goblin, in another a show, or overtly political; you serve as small amounts of the fetus looks like it is being plucked won’t find Day-Glo ’60s freakouts body as possible. Still, a modern out of a hot-air balloon, and in yet UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO of the fetus or the grim placards critique would say this is butch- another, twins appear to be re- An illustration depicts a womb as a room with almost floral features. waved at abortion clinics; you ery of the female body.” Carlyle clining inside a waiting room, just won’t find commentary on the directed their attention to a life- chillin’ until their number’s went still. No one replied, so she execution went forward and her steady rollback of rights of moth- size paper mannequin, from called. continued: “because the only body became an object of study. ers bearing children. But all of around 1900. A softer image, As for the wombs — when reason a doctor would touch a Two female students listened those things will come to mind, presumably a more refined image. they’re not floral, they’re often body then was conducting to Carlyle and whispered: and there is plenty to argue about. “Her physique isn’t as voluptuous spacious, even luxurious. surgery or getting a pulse. So it “I feel like I’m intruding.” Largely, their show is made of as the Renaissance figures (in the On a dreary January morning became a big deal when these “It’s creepy, in this fascinating medical imagery, mostly for medi- show), she’s closer to mannequins recently, Carlyle and Callender images by pioneering anatomists way.” cal professionals. Assembled, it being seen in department stores, walked a handful of students showed not only corpses but Indeed, among the subjects illustrates how we went from which was a new thing (around around the gallery. “The womb female corpses.” She stepped that Carlyle and Callender raise regarding a womb as a divine this time). She’s more like a had been a mystery,” Carlyle said, aside to allow inspection. in the show: medical voyeurism, question mark to a subject of prototypical female form, only “partly because up until around One of the woodcuts showed a the history of patient consent, the science. she’s showcasing her body for us 1500 we didn’t have access to surgical theater, crammed with evolution of the birthing process, And those first tentative toe- to see.” human corpses for dissection.” mobs of medical students all and even our strange, at times steps into the clinical study of Her hair is turn-of-the century Students listened with their arms jockeying for position around a prurient interest in medical im- childbirth are remarkable: Several fashionable. folded, hands over mouths, faces gruesome operation, their atten- agery. While researching the of the images in the exhibit show Her makeup is done. scrunched in horror. “And why,” tion fixed on a woman splayed pieces used in the exhibit — many a woman sort of unveiling her “But is there something creepy she asked, “do you think that open at the abdomen. The image of which are antique texts, culled womb to you, as if there were a here?” Carlyle asked. She’s also human bodies weren’t being was made by Andreas Vesalius, a from the University of Chicago’s window in her stomach and all flayed open. She’s smiling. After- dissected then?” 16th-century physician who collections — the curators were that was required was a fleshy wards, a pair of female students “Religious reasons,” a student revolutionized anatomical illus- surprised how often some of the curtain. stood before the piece. “She is said. tration. Carlyle said it depicts a most clinical depictions of anato- “That,” Carlyle said, “is be- smiling,” one said. Carlyle nodded. “Because you condemned woman who had just my and childbirth would be cause there was a concern of “It’s what we were taught to had to keep a body intact for been hung. She had pleaded with locked away by librarians. “While moral propriety, so the woman do,” said the other. possible resurrection.” her prosecutors to spare her life; doing research,” Callender said was showcasing herself — ‘See, Then they shrugged and Eye rolls. she insisted that she was preg- after the tour, “I’d flip through she welcomes us, it’s OK.’ Re- moved on. “But why female corpses in nant, but after a midwife declared images and take pictures with my member, a lot of (illustrations) in particular?” The crowded gallery that the woman was lying, the phone for reference, and become this show were created by men of [email protected] 4 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019

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By Greg Kot for “Golden Hour,” a decidedly Chicago Tribune personal and nontraditional take on the music she loved since she Call it payback or a long over- was a kid. Her performance of due acknowledgment, but the “Rainbow,” draped in the sym- 61st annual Grammy Awards bolic colors of the LGBTQ pride essentially served up a three- flag, spoke to the album’s prog- hour-plus nationally televised ressive perspective. tribute to women in music Sun- day. The best The Grammys certainly had some making up to do after last android-funk singer year’s fiasco of an awards show that put women performers on on the planet the back burner. Only one wom- Janelle Monae channeled some an accepted an award during the Prince and melded it with alien 2018 telecast, and Recording flair on “Make Me Feel,” which Academy president Neil Portnow only underlined the power of her advised that women “need to latest album, “Dirty Computer.” step up” to broaden recognition. In reality, it was the Grammys Cotton Club that needed to step up in meeting the moment in pop history, when connection women artists are reframing pop Cardi B tipped her hat to leg- culture. The Sunday telecast was endary French entertainer and in many ways defined by women activist Josephine Baker with a in their performances, speeches randy performance straight out of and many awards. 1920s nightclub, whether After winning for best rap writhing atop a grand piano or album (“Invasion of Privacy”), strutting in peacock feathers. Cardi B offered a kind of unfil- MATT SAYLES PHOTOS/INVISION tered genuineness rarely glimps- Lady Gaga, from left, Jada Pinkett Smith, Alicia Keys, Michelle Obama and Jennifer Lopez speak during the Before he was so ed at an awards show when she opening monologue at the 61st annual Grammy Awards on Sunday. offered a halting, emotional and rudely interrupted honest picture of what it felt like Women first A TV commercial cut off to be a pregnant working wom- Drake’s acceptance speech for an. After last year’s Grammys best rap song (“God’s Plan”), Cardi B also paid tribute to relegated women performers to a which is too bad, because he another working woman, 1920s background role, the first 40 actually was in the midst of mak- entertainer Josephine Baker, in minutes of the broadcast were ing a good point about awards her performance, and a handful filled with an array of strong shows: “We play an opinion based of contemporary artists joined female voices: Camila Cabello, sport, not a factual based forces with country legend Dolly Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Dolly sport...you already won if you Parton, who offered knockout Parton and a real rock star — have people singing your songs versions of her classic “Jolene” Michelle Obama — who got the word for word, if they’re singing and recent gem “Red Shoes.” The kind of ovation most of the night’s in your hometown. You’re already best performances included a performers could only dream winning, you don’t need this right sensual duet between St. Vincent about. here.” and Dua Lipa, a striking power ballad (“The Joke”) from Brandi The ‘A Star is Born’ Carlile, and a Prince-channeling Diva blues “Make Me Feel” by Janelle freight train Diana Ross carried herself like Monae. The Grammys love their Holly- the diva she always was, but her During the broadcast, Kacey wood tie-ins, but as “A Star is Cardi B accepts the award for best rap album for “Invasion of Privacy.” brief set in celebration of her Musgraves won album of the Born” co-star Lady Gaga ac- forthcoming 75th birthday sunk year and best country album cepted her best pop duo/group Parton demonstrated that she’s Peppers song as a guitarist, which into supper-club dullness. Just as (“Golden Hour”), Dua Lipa won vocal performance for “Shallow,” still got a few more lessons to makes no sense at all, in the head- dire was Motown tribute led by best new artist, H.E.R. took home she used the opportunity to make teach, whether investing her slapping tradition of Linkin Park Jennifer Lopez, which took a best R&B album (“H.E.R.”) and a tear-filled plea. “I’m so proud to classic “Jolene” with mountain- and Paul McCartney (2006), sound brimming with grit, heart- Lady Gaga collected one of her be part of a movie that addresses soul heartache, bringing stripped- Stevie Wonder and the Jonas break and hooks into a Vegas three awards for the song “Shal- mental health issues. … A lot of down poignancy to Neil Young’s Brothers (2009), Deadmau5 and routine. low.” The one male performer to artists deal with that. … If you see “After the Goldrush,” or elevating Foo Fighters (2012) and so many break through in the top catego- someone who’s hurting, don’t her recent song “Red Shoes” to more. ries was Childish Gambino, turn away.” the gospel heavens. Chicago winner whose “This is America” won A country detour Buddy Guy isn’t slowing down. both song and record of the year. At 82, he nailed down his eighth Some high- and low-lights Hello Dolly Oddest pairing wins big Grammy for best traditional blues from the 61st annual Grammy Amid a bevy of women whose Post Malone somehow got Kacey Musgraves collected a album (“The Blues Is Alive and Awards telecast Sunday night: careers she influenced, Dolly shoehorned into a Red Hot Chili country album of the year award Well”). 6 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Horoscopes Dilbert By Scott Adams Today’s birthday (Feb. 12): Thrive this year with help from your friends. Organization provides stability and strength. Things could get chaotic at home. Summer amps up your physical efforts, before a change in plans. Winter introspection motivates a switch with health and work. Your team is your greatest inspiration. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8. You can get what you need, despite financial worries. A hidden danger could arise. Conditions could change quickly. Slow down, and watch where you’re going. Taurus (April 20-May 20): 9. A barrier arises with a personal project. You can see what wasn’t working. Keep practicing. Work with someone who sees your blind spot. Baby Blues By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott Gemini (May 21-June 20): 6. Finish up what you’ve begun. Review, sort and file. Consider what’s ahead and how you’d like things to go. Schedule actions to forward that vision. Cancer (June 21-July 22): 7. Surprising news impacts your team. Reach out to your networks and community for sup- port. Lend a steady hand. Reinforce long-distance connec- tions. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 7. An opportunity may seem like a lucky break. Things may not go as planned. Wait for devel- opments. Advance when you have a reliable landing spot. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 8. Your exploration takes an un- expected twist. Enjoy delicious deviations, while meeting your deadlines. Consider a persuasive argument carefully. A surprising opportunity is worth pursuing. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 8. A change at work puts more coins Zits By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman (Zits is on vacation until February 18. Please enjoy this strip from 2014.) in your pocket. Review finances carefully, or risk mistakes. Don’t get talked out of what you want. Compromise. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 7. Unexpected circumstances arise for you and your partner. Work could interfere with play. Try another perspective. Look at a situation from another view. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 9. You can get what you need. A truth gets revealed. Practice to raise your physical skill levels. Ask for more and get it. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 7. Let someone interesting draw you into a different world. Fact and fantasy may clash. Relax, and go for clarity. Have patience with breakdowns or false starts. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 6. Domestic upgrades may not go as planned. Long-term changes may require a short-term fix first. Stick to your budget. Restraint is advised. Mr. Boffo By Joe Martin Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): 8. Share your message. Articulate a dream, and invite participation. Others bring a whole new view. Results may not go as imagined. They could be better.

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Bridge North-South vulnerable, South deals North ♠ KJ6 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♥ J5 ♦ K73 ♣ A9654 West East ♠ Q54 ♠ 7 ♥ A974 ♥ KQ10632 ♦ QJ84 ♦ 962 ♣ J2 ♣ Q83 South ♠ A109832 ♥ 8 ♦ A105 ♣ K107 South in today’s deal was the late John Solodar, a World Champion. It is from an important team match some years Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun ago. The star declarer at the other table won the queen of diamonds lead with his ace. He then cashed the ace and king of trumps, learning that there was a trump loser. Hoping for an endplay later, he exited with a heart to East. Had East tried to cash another The bidding: heart, South would have ruffed and led South West North East the 10 of diamonds. 1♠ Pass 2♣ Pass This would have 2♠ Pass 4♠ All pass forced West to cover Opening lead: Queen of ♦ with the jack. South would win with dummy’s king and exit with a diamond to East’s nine, and East would have to break clubs or yield a ruff-sluff. An alert East, of course, should jettison his nine of diamonds under the king and Prickly City By Scott Stantis escape the endplay. West would then be able to win the third round of diamonds with the eight and draw dummy’s last trump, avoiding the ruff-sluff. East, however, correctly returned the nine of diamonds rather than trying to cash another heart, and declarer had no chance. Solodar also won the opening lead with his ace and cashed the ace of spades. He then cashed the king of clubs, led a club to dummy’s ace, and exited with a club to East. East returned the nine of diamonds, but Solodar won with dummy’s king and cashed the king of spades. He then simply discarded his diamond loser on a good club. West ruffed, but that was the last trick for the defense.

— Bob Jones [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7

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