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Chicago Tribune - 27 Oktober 2022

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Winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting ‘Man and Moon’ tells
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WISCONSIN PARADE ATTACK

Man found guilty in vehicle rampage

40-year-old killed 6 by driving through represented himself. In Wisconsin, conviction Court, objected when WHAT’S NEXT: In
a Waukesha Christmas festival in 2021 Brooks, 40, was found of first-degree intentional witnesses referred to him by Wisconsin, conviction
homicide carries a manda- his name and ranted that his of first-degree
By Julie Bosman car on a terrifying rampage guilty of all 76 criminal tory life sentence. rights were being violated. intentional homicide
through a Christmas parade charges, including 61 counts carries a mandatory
The New York Times in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in of recklessly endangering The verdict, delivered Brooks has declared that life sentence. After
2021. safety, six counts of hit-and- after nearly three hours of he is a “sovereign citizen,” being found guilty,
Darrell Brooks was run causing death, two deliberations, brought to an claiming that laws and legal 40-year-old Darrell
found guilty Wednesday The verdict, delivered by counts of bail jumping and end a circuslike trial filled proceedings of the United Brooks faces six
of first-degree intentional a jury in Waukesha County, one count of misdemeanor with disruptions by Brooks. States do not apply to him. consecutive life
homicide in the deaths of followed a chaotic three- battery. Dozens of people at He frequently interrupted Dorow repeatedly ordered sentences, plus 859
six people he struck with his week trial in which Brooks the parade were injured in Judge Jennifer Dorow of years of confinement.
the attack. Waukesha County Circuit Turn to Guilty, Page 11

Mayor Thanks to one man’s handiwork, new winterized tents in Fulton Market bring shelter security
defends for the unhoused. But now he’s worried that a city plan to move them would be permanent.
plan to
hike pay A pedestrian passes some of the winterized tents provided by an organization called Feeding People Through Plants over the weekend for unhoused people
encamped under the Metra bridge on Milwaukee Avenue in the Fulton Market neighborhood of Chicago. E.JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Lightfoot says
salary would be ‘PERFECT LITTLE PODS’
tied to inflation
By Jordan Anderson The bright orange heated Services (DFSS) slapped Caught in the middle are years. He now shares one
By Gregory Pratt tents — which include a red notices on his newest the unhoused people who of Robledo’s tents with his
and Alice Yin Chicago Tribune foundation, heating and tents, alerting people that say they are grateful for the brother, Stan.
lighting — arrived Satur- they must remove the shel- warmth and shelter the
Chicago Tribune A potential show- day, assembled by Andy ters from the premises tents bring just as tempera- Before the new set up, the
down is looming in Fulton Robledo, founder of the before the cleaning. tures start to drop. pair lived in a “small, flimsy
Chicago mayors Market over the arrival nonprofit Feeding People tent” filled with holes, Scott
would get annual pay of 10 winterized tents for Through Plants, who said Robledo believes officials “It’s the best shelter,” said. Since then, Robledo’s
raises under a proposal unhoused individuals living he’s built similar shelters are attempting to undo his Shawn Scott said outside tents have significantly
introduced by Mayor under nearby Metra tracks, in other homeless encamp- work and push unhoused his tent on Tuesday as rain improved their quality of
Lori Lightfoot that as the city quickly gave the ments around the city with- people out of the area. The pelted down between the life on the street.
would tie yearly salary tent dwellers notice that the out issue this year. But by city maintains that this is tracks. “They’re perfect
bumps to inflation but shelters must be removed Tuesday, the city’s Depart- just a temporary move to little pods.” “You just feel more
cap them at 5%. by the morning of Nov. 3 for ment of Family and Support carry out necessary clean- protected in there,” he said.
“off-street cleaning.” ing. Scott has lived on Chica-
The ordinance, intro- go’s streets for the past two Turn to Tents, Page 7
duced this week, would
also allow the city clerk Breast cancer patient faced barriers
and treasurer to take pay to care, but an advocate stepped up
increases each year. All
three citywide elected Erika Cervantes Diaz, center, talks with Viv Lafin, left, a lay By Darcel Rockett lar.” The specialist told Diaz According to the Amer-
officials could opt out navigator, and Donna Smaga, an oncology nurse navigator. in person that there was a ican Cancer Society,
for the following year if Chicago Tribune 50% probability that it was breast cancer is the lead-
they choose, mirroring ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE malignant. But a letter from ing cause of cancer death
a process used by alder- A lack of health insur- him soon followed saying among Hispanic women
men, who are also eligi- ance and a lump in Erika there was a possibility that in the U.S. The disease is
ble for annual raises. Cervantes Diaz’s left breast it was benign and to wait six also more often diagnosed
sent her running to the city months for another look. at a younger age and at
Lightfoot, who previ- of Zamora in Michoacán, The mixed messages had more advanced stages for
ously said she wasn’t Mexico, for help in 2021. Diaz scared. Hispanic women. And
“focused” on raising the Hispanic women in the
mayor’s pay, defended The Round Lake resi- “Why is it that he U.S. are about 30% more
the measure by saying dent first went to get the changed his opinion?” Diaz,
it would put citywide lump checked by an Illinois 39, said through an inter- Turn to Cancer, Page 2
elected posts on the doctor, only to have him preter. “I was not calm.”
same plane as alder- say the lump was “irregu-
men and arguing that
the measure shouldn’t
be considered a salary
increase.

“To be clear, the ordi-
nance that was intro-
duced today would put
the mayor, the city trea-
surer and the clerk in
line with (aldermen)
regarding a cost-of-liv-
ing increase,” Lightfoot
said. “It’s not a salary
increase.”

Under a 2006 city
ordinance, aldermen
automatically get annual
salary bumps tied to the
consumer price index,
unless they individually
turn them down. But
unlike Lightfoot’s latest
proposal, the system for
aldermanic raises does
not provide a cap for
the inflation-tied raise,
meaning the majority of
City Council members

Turn to Raise, Page 4

Aldermen’s rejection
of Mayor Lightfoot’s pick
for education committee
chair“a reflection of
the politics that we live
in right now,”she says.
Chicagoland, Page 3

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Accuracy and ethics Cancer Dr. Roberto Carlos Montoya Barraza talks with Diaz at Good getting (patients) where
Shepherd Hospital in Barrington on Oct. 21. they need to go.”
The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs from Page 1
professional behavior and journalism standards. Everyone After working with Good
in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of likely to die from their breast Shepherd’s staff for the past
conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. cancer than white women, year, Diaz is cancer free.
per the Breast Cancer Smaga commended Diaz
Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information Research Foundation. for her strength to advo-
quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago cate for herself, and said
Tribune’s news responsibility. “It has been seen that it’s something more people
Hispanic women are less need to do.
A photo caption on Page 9 of Wednesday’s Arts & Living updated in mammograms in
section was incomplete. R&B singer Mary J. Blige was comparison to other ethnic- Lafin said she often sits
speaking at the White House, and the photo is credited to ities,” said Dr. Roberto with women while they
Patrick Semansky of The Associated Press. The Tribune Carlos Montoya Barraza, get biopsies, holding their
regrets the error. oncologist at Advocate hand, talking to them, inter-
Good Shepherd Hospital in preting and distracting
How to contact us 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday Barrington. “What was the into the United States with tion and language concerns, them while it’s being done.
7 a.m.–noon Saturday–Sunday reason? Many times it has services that include health as well as establishing care Malpica said the breast
Delivery problem? 7 a.m.–11 a.m. holidays been found that it’s cultural. care. with Montoya. cancer care team’s efforts
Call 312-546-7900 Or go to chicagotribune.com/ Other reasons are more to build relationships with
customerservice difficult to tackle, like finan- In October 2021, the orga- The breast cancer center trusted partners within the
cial reasons, health dispari- nization gave her Viv Lafin’s team walked Diaz through Hispanic community has
Subscribe online: chicagotribune.com/subscribe ties that are there, language number. Lafin is a Hispanic her follow-up care locally, also built trust with patients
To subscribe, manage your print or digital subscription, or barrier. There are multiple health lay navigator with including covering the cost and families who are now
inquire about billing or vacation holds, call 312-546-7900. factors for sure, but those Good Shepherd Hospital of Diaz’s once-a-month coming to Good Shepherd.
kinds of things contribute.” and a member of the hospi- endocrine therapy injec-
To report an error, email readerhelp@chicagotribune. tal’s Hispanic Breast Care tions and coaching Diaz on Montoya, a native of Peru,
com, fill out a report at chicagotribune.com/corrections, or Diaz talked to her Center, a program that how to use the hospital’s said in other parts of the
call the Reader Help line at 312-222-3348. husband, Salvador Fernan- began in 2019, said Rafael courtesy van to get to and world, breast cancer inci-
dez, and told him she Malpica, Good Shep- from doctor appointments dences are among the top 10
Email........................................................ [email protected] wanted to go back home herd’s director of hospi- with her now 4-year-old health concerns for Latinas,
Main operator........................................................................................ 312-222-3232 to Mexico to get a biopsy. tal programs, community daughter, Julieta, in hand. whereas it is the No. 1 health
Hearing impaired number..........................................................312-222-1922 (TDD) She ventured south to find and government relations. concern for Latinas in the
Classified advertising............................. 312-222-2222, [email protected] out if the lump was malig- Malpica said the hospital Lafin even helped United States.
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Mail..................................................................560 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IL 60654 Waiting was out of the ques- education in the hopes of services and maintenance Hispanic ethnicity that are
tion. The couple decided compelling more Latinas department to get insur- born here, their incidence
All advertising published in the Chicago Tribune is subject to the applicable she would seek treatment to have mammograms and ance coverage for his family. increases in comparison to
rate card, copies of which are available from the Advertising Department. there. ultrasounds. The team also helped Diaz immigrants who just come
The Chicago Tribune reserves the right not to accept an advertiser’s order. sign up her daughter for from here,” he said. He said
Only publication of an advertisement shall constitute final acceptance. “It was very difficult,” she “September 2021 to preschool. there are many variables
said. “I was very scared if I September 2022, we had a that factor into that.
EDITORIAL: Questions and comments about stories in the Chicago Tribune was with the right doctors. 19% increase in the number “My role as a navigator
should be directed to editors of the respective content areas. But I found a doctor that of Latinas that got screen- is barriers to care,” said “We are doing this
Chicagoland news: Phil Jurik, [email protected] helped me, and the doctor ings here at Good Shep- Donna Smaga, the oncology program here precisely to
Sports: Amanda Kaschube, [email protected] gave me two options — keep herd,” Malpica said. “Part nurse navigator with Good raise awareness that there
Opinion: Chris Jones, [email protected] your breast or remove your of the education that we’re Shepherd. is a way to prevent breast
breast. (The cancer) was getting out there is getting cancer,” Montoya said. “We
Chicago Tribune (USPS104-000) is published daily (7 days) at 560 W. Grand level one but I decided to your screening at the appro- “When you don’t speak let them know and bring the
Ave., Chicago, IL 60654; Chicago Tribune Company, LLC, Publisher; periodicals remove it. I had my surgery, priate time. We’ve been English, that’s barrier No. 1. health service to them.”
postage paid at Chicago, IL, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send a cycle for chemotherapy working with churches, Another is when you don’t
changes to the Chicago Tribune, Mail Subscription Division, 777 W. Chicago and a cycle of 15 radiations.” schools, places of work, have insurance. How are Diaz thanks God for the
Ave., Chicago, IL 60654. trusted organizations like you going to pay for your Good Shepherd breast
Copyright 2022 Chicago Tribune Company, LLC. All rights reserved as to The mastectomy took Mano A Mano to get the care? Sometimes you have cancer care team.
entire content. place in May 2021. But word out that this is an issue to involve other people in
Diaz’s follow-up care that you should be looking that. A huge barrier to care “I felt like God helped
INSIDE Editorials......... News............................ 8 weighed on her. Not want- into.” right now for many cancer me a lot because I called
Horoscopes.....Nation & World.........14 ing to make the trek back to patients is reliable trans- and talked to Viv and she
Almanac.......... News.......................... 11 Obituaries....... News.......................... 11 Mexico every few months, Lafin connected Diaz portation. Fortunately, she answered me very fast. I
Arts & Living....Nation & World...........8 Sudoku.............Nation & World.........15 Diaz came back to Round with hospital advocates and lived in the area where we was desperate, worried and
Bridge..............Nation & World.........14 Television........Nation & World.........13 Lake looking for help. navigators who assisted her could use the courtesy van. she was very nice to me. She
Business..........Nation & World...........5 Weather........... News.......................... 16 Diaz reached out to Mano with financial, transporta- That’s what navigation is: said, ‘Don’t worry, we’re
Comics.............Nation & World....14-15 A Mano Family Resource finding those barriers and going to help you.’ I was
Crossword.......Nation & World... 13, 15 Center, a nonprofit that very happy because I can
helps immigrants integrate finish my treatment here.”
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CHICAGOLAND

Theis takes over
as chief justice of
state’s high court

Ald. Sophia King, left, talks to Mayor Lori Lightfoot at a February City Council meeting. King and Lightfoot, now running against By Dan Petrella of providing access to
each other, had a heated exchange Wednesday over the mayor’s education committee chair pick. BRIAN CASSELLA/TRIBUNE equal justice, ensur-
Chicago Tribune ing judicial integrity and
Aldermen reject Lightfoot’s pick upholding the rule of law,”
for education committee chair Democrat Mary Jane Theis said in a statement.
Theis on Wednesday took
By Gregory Pratt 29-18 against Cappleman’s cil rules committee earlier committee chair Sunday, over as chief justice of the “Our goal continues to
and Alice Yin elevation to committee chair this week. When a reporter and he did not purposely Illinois Supreme Court, be increasing public trust
without debate. told her it had not appeared attempt to curry favor with succeeding retiring justice and confidence in the
Chicago Tribune before Rules, Lightfoot said, colleagues in the interim. and fellow Democrat courts.”
After the vote, King rose “I believe that it was.” Anne Burke.
Chicago aldermen to criticize the mayor’s deci- Cappleman also defended Theis, 73, of Chicago
rejected Mayor Lori Light- sion and accuse Lightfoot of The controversy comes the decision to snub King Selected by her and the daughter of a
foot’s choice to serve as not running a transparent as restless aldermen push as education chair and fellow justices on the Cook County judge, grad-
City Council education administration. King later for other vacant committee suggested her campaign seven-member high uated from Loyola Univer-
committee chair in an told reporters she has been seats to be filled. Ald. Matt to unseat Lightfoot in the court, Theis will serve a sity in 1971 and received
embarrassing rebuke to the trying to organize hearings Martin, 47th, has also been upcoming mayoral election three-year term, assum- her law degree from the
reelection-seeking mayor, with Chicago Public Schools trying to get appointed as would have been a distrac- ing voters in the Nov. 8 University of San Fran-
who immediately pledged to CEO Pedro Martinez, which ethics committee chairman tion if she were to assume general election choose cisco in 1974.
try advancing her pick again. she said Lightfoot was trying after Ald. Michele Smith, the post. to retain her on the bench
to short-circuit by appointing 43rd, retired. for another 10-year term. Prior to being
The drama began early Cappleman. “It’s awkward to have appointed to the bench in
Wednesday when Lightfoot’s Although Lightfoot someone appointed chair Theis will be the fourth Cook County in 1983, she
floor leader, Ald. Michelle “If you would spend more supported Cappleman’s who’s currently running woman, and second in a worked as an assistant
Harris, introduced a resolu- time attacking problems opponent Marianne Lalonde against them,” Cappleman row following Burke, to public defender. Theis
tion to appoint retiring Ald. instead of people, we would in the 2019 election, they said. “Especially when lead the court. was elected a circuit judge
James Cappleman as educa- be much better off,” King said have developed a solid work- there’s an election going on, in 1988 and elevated to the
tion committee chairman, a after standing up to address ing relationship. She has we have to do back flips to Her appointment to First District Appellate
post that’s been empty since Lightfoot. referred to Cappleman, of the not make it political. Yes, this the largely administrative Court by appointment in
Ald. Michael Scott resigned North Side 46th Ward, as her is a political body and this is role comes at a tumultu- 1993.
from the City Council earlier At her customary post- “conscience,” and he is gener- Chicago, which is extraordi- ous time for the court,
this year. City Council news confer- ally seen as an alderman who narily political. But when we which will see its partisan In 2010 she was
ence, Lightfoot said she’s can reliably be counted on to run committees, we really balance — currently 4-3 appointed to the Supreme
The move to appoint confident she can “get him work with the mayor. have to step back and focus in favor of Democrats — Court after Justice
Cappleman took most approved” and plans to push on the job of that commit- determined by two hotly Thomas Fitzgerald
aldermen by surprise and for Cappleman again. Cappleman, an alderman tee.” contested races for open retired. Two years later,
was a notable snub to Ald. since 2011, announced over seats. Those races come she was elected to a full
Sophia King, the committee “It really is a reflection of the summer he won’t seek Capplemen expressed after voters in 2020 for 10-year term.
vice chair, who has said she the politics that we live in reelection next year; his term openness to vying for the the first time removed a
wants the position and also right now,” Lightfoot said. ends in May. spot in a second vote, though justice, Democrat Thomas One of Theis’ oppo-
is running for mayor against “Jim Cappleman is a good, he didn’t specify when. Kilbride, from the bench. nents in the 2012 Demo-
Lightfoot. good man. He is a former For his part, Cappleman cratic primary was Joy
teacher himself.” put on a chipper front despite “This is politics in The high court also is Cunningham, who last
In theory, aldermen can the rejection, insisting that Chicago,” Cappleman said. playing an important role month was appointed
select their own committee The mayor also attempted the leadership vacancy will “It is what it is. I have no in implementing a new to take over Burke’s seat
chairs, but they have histori- to push back on critics who be resolved soon. The alder- complaints about it. If I did, state law that will elimi- upon her retirement from
cally deferred to the mayor’s said the move was hast- man said Lightfoot asked I wouldn’t be the alderman nate cash bail Jan. 1. the court at the end of
choices. Aldermen voted ily done, saying it had been him to serve as education right now.” November.
voted on at the City Coun- “I look forward to work- dpetrella@
ing with the bench, bar chicagotribune.com
and community at large to
further the Court’s mission

Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis, seen in
2016, has become the new chief justice, replacing the
retiring Anne Burke. TRIBUNE FILE

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for which they are needed. and opportunities to buy have limited inventories million for 2023. maintenance; parks and
The Aurora City Council are limited, according to and are accepting orders for recreation; and downtown
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4  Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

Students walk the halls at Urban Prep Academy’s Englewood campus on Tuesday. BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Man held
in alleged
Board revokes Urban Prep Academy attempted
charters in Bronzeville, Englewood sex assault

CPS will take over the said CPS cannot compromise on Dorsey said the students need ers,” Todd-Breland said. “We Postal worker attacked
sites despite objections what the district has described to stay together and need the want to find a way to preserve while in work vehicle
as Urban Prep’s problems with continued mentorship of Urban that and the things that they
By Maddie Ellis governance and school safety. He Prep’s leaders. He said he’s heard found valuable there.” By Paige Fry
said CPS tried to move forward worries about the program’s
Chicago Tribune with Urban Prep. future from students, with ques- CPS plans to make offers of Chicago Tribune
tions like, “Mr. Dorsey, are you employment to current teach-
Two Urban Prep Academy “It’s sad that we’re down to leaving us?” ers and staff members who qual- A 44-year-old man was arrested
campuses are set to be taken over where we are today,” Martinez ify, working with the Chicago Monday and is being charged in
by Chicago Public Schools after said. Kevin Scott, a senior at Urban Teachers Union to ensure they connection with the attempted
the Board of Education voted Prep’s Bronzeville location, said are licensed in accordance with sexual assault of a postal worker
Wednesday not to renew their Martinez said he hopes to the school has turned him from CPS policies, said General Coun- who was getting gas for her work
charters, despite strong objec- continue the programming estab- someone engaging in “immature sel Joe Moriarty. vehicle in Little Village over the
tions from the high schools. lished at Urban Prep and is confi- behavior” into a school leader. weekend, according to Chicago
dent in CPS’ ability to handle Urban Prep can appeal to the police.
The board took the unanimous it. He also acknowledged the “As I senior, I see now how I am Illinois State Board of Education.
action after assertions that Urban board’s “hard decisions” ahead. prepared to step into the world as Cesar Ramirez, of the 2500
Prep’s leaders put their own a man,” Scott said. CPS says it plans to reach out to block of West 50th Street, is facing
interests ahead of students’ inter- In an appeal to the board, community members and fami- charges including attempted
ests. But officials and community Brandon Lenore, Urban Prep’s Later Wednesday, CPS lies, which will guide how the aggravated criminal sexual
members from the well-known director of student programs, presented its recommendation district chooses to manage the assault, aggravated battery of a
charter high schools called the emphasized the rich program- not to renew the charter, laying two schools. government employee and vehic-
move an “attack” against their ming that the schools provide, out a case based on allegations ular hijacking, Chief of Detectives
independence, which they say citing the high GPAs across its that Urban Prep violated the law, Under CPS, families will Brendan Deenihan said at a news
is responsible for an educational athletic teams and that more violated the charter and operated have the option to transfer their conference Wednesday morning.
model that serves young Black than 60 students currently work under “dismal” management students to another school, which
men and has produced a 100% in paid internships. since at least 2020. is part of why this recommenda- Judge David Navarro ordered
college acceptance rate among tion was put before the board that Ramirez be held without bail
its seniors for 13 years. He also emphasized that the The recommendation to now, in the middle of the school during a hearing Wednesday.
work of Urban Prep Academies revoke the charter was a year, Carmona said, while appli-
Prior to the vote, staff can’t be re-created under differ- response to management by the cations for next school year are Around 9 a.m. Saturday, the
members, students and parents ent leadership. Urban Prep Academies Board of still open through the district’s 28-year-old female postal worker
from Urban Prep Academies Directors and was not based on GoCPS system. entered a gas station in the 2800
pleaded with the board to let the “It’s not a drop-ship program campus-level performance, said block of South Pulaski Street
schools keep their charters. where someone can come in and Alfonso Carmona, CPS chief Todd-Breland said past to buy snacks, Assistant State’s
replicate it,” Lenore said. portfolio officer. contract renewals had been Attorney Anne McCord Rodg-
Without the charters, the granted to Urban Prep to prevent ers said. When she entered the
Urban Prep campuses in Current students emphasized CPS’ recommendation to take instability during the pandemic: store, she noticed Ramirez, and
Bronzeville and Englewood that education at Urban Prep is over operations stems from its “We were trying to make a they were the only customers in
would remain open but would more than a school but a “broth- belief that the school should not student-centered decision to get the store.
come under CPS management, erhood” where mentors serve close, Carmona said, empha- these things right.”
either as a campus program of an more like fathers. One student sizing that the goals of CPS and When she finished shopping,
existing CPS high school or as an said that before Urban Prep, Urban Prep are the same — to She added that this process she walked up to the counter
independent CPS school, accord- “school wasn’t their thing.” turn young men into leaders, moved “expeditiously” because behind Ramirez as he paid at
ing to CPS’ plans. A third campus Another, a sophomore, cited the prepared for a college education. of the seriousness of the offenses the register, Rodgers said. The
downtown is chartered through program’s focus on emphasiz- substantiated in a June report two said good morning to each
the state and is not affected by ing college options by including Board member Elizabeth from Inspector General, which other and Ramirez told her it was
Wednesday’s action. all students in college tours and Todd-Breland said CPS’ proposal alleged that Urban Prep founder her turn. Ramirez then walked
talks, rather than just upperclass- for the schools is “unprece- Tim King engaged in sexual outside and out of view.
Before the session, CPS CEO men. dented” and developed to ensure misconduct. King has sought in
Pedro Martinez praised Urban the Urban Prep community is court to undo disciplinary actions The postal worker paid for her
Prep’s all-male school model, but Johnny Dorsey said he has preserved. taken against him by CPS, saying snacks and went back into her van,
worked at Urban Prep as a they were based on a “fundamen- Rodgers said. After driving a short
teacher and mentor focusing on “No one’s talking about firing tally flawed investigation.” distance, she noticed movement
social and emotional learning. principals, getting rid of teach- behind her. She turned around and
saw Ramirez in the back of the van.
Order directs ad spending to local, ethnic media
Ramirez grabbed her hair and
By Alice Yin and information on programs are “Chicago is one of the most diverse cities in the told her to drive or that he would
accessible to all of our residents world, and it’s only right that city government kill her, Rodgers said. He directed
Chicago Tribune — no matter their circumstances. honors the diversity by supporting community her to drive to a parking lot a few
This effort will also serve as an and ethnic media outlets.” blocks from the station.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot will economic boon for many of our
direct at least half of Chicago’s local media outlets.” — Mayor Lori Lightfoot, in a statement Ramirez told her to park and
advertising spending toward go to the back of the van, Rodgers
local media, with a goal of reach- The Chicago Independent specific geographic area, non-En- with Lightfoot’s tenure, but her said. After she went to the back,
ing non-English speakers with Media Alliance of more than 80 glish-speaking population, efforts to champion reporters of he told her to remove her clothes.
information on services and community news outlets have culture or subject matter. color have garnered controversy. The woman tried to open the
establishing equity in where city called for such an initiative since back door of her van but Ramirez
ads are placed, she announced 2020, after then-New York City “We are so excited Mayor During her two-year anni- grabbed her before she was able
Wednesday. Mayor Bill de Blasio signed a Lightfoot is taking this first big versary in office, she temporar- to open it.
similar executive order in 2019 step toward creating a more ily barred white reporters from
Lightfoot signed the execu- to shift millions of city dollars to equitable playing field for the one-on-one interviews, leading After fighting, the woman
tive order mandating that all city local and ethnic media. city’s marketing and advertis- to accusations she was picking opened the door and tried to
departments direct at least 50% ing spending,” Chicago Inde- and choosing which journalists leave, but he lunged at her and
of their advertising budgets to The Chicago mayor’s office pendent Media Alliance founder to give access to. The National grabbed her sweatshirt, shirt and
local and ethnic media outlets. will also maintain a list of local Tracy Baim wrote in a statement. Association of Black Journal- bra, Rodgers said. The woman was
media that “exemplify Chicago’s “We urge all city, county and state ists also condemned the move able to slip out of her clothing and
“Chicago is one of the most interconnected communities,” a agencies to follow this lead.” as misguided but agreed the City escape.
diverse cities in the world, and it’s news release said. Hall press corps must be diver-
only right that city government Diversity among the local sified. She ran down the street into an
honors the diversity by support- The directory will include an press has been a sticking point auto body shop, where she was
ing community and ethnic media outlet’s audience demograph- given a shirt and called police,
outlets,” Lightfoot wrote in a ics and other statistics. Commu- Rodgers said.
statement. “Through this equi- nity media is defined as any news
ty-based Executive Order, we will medium — print, digital, TV, Ogden district officers arrived
ensure that city communications radio and more — that targets a quickly to the scene, and the man
fled in her truck, Deenihan said.
Raise is $216,210, a figure that hasn’t elected next year take office or conference, Lightfoot said she Officers chased him but he got
changed since 2006. begin new terms. had not “raised that issue” of away. The truck was found not
from Page 1 mayoral pay. far from the scene.
The highest aldermanic pay Whether Lightfoot’s proposal
are in line for a 9.6% pay increase will grow to about $142,780 next receives pushback remains to be “I think there’s conversation Police went back to the gas
next year because of recent surges year. seen, but politicians tend to avoid around … some of the other city- station and found Ramirez’s
in inflation. boosting their salaries during wide elected officials,” Light- vehicle, which had mail from the
City Clerk Anna Valencia and election years to avoid contro- foot said. “You’re aware that the secretary of state on his floor-
Leading into City Council elec- Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Er- versy. mayor’s compensation hasn’t board in plain sight with his name
tions Feb. 28, 15 aldermen turned vin already stand to see their sala- been changed in, I think, almost and address on it, Rodgers said.
down the 2023 pay raise, and ries increase to $161,016 from Former Orland Park Mayor 20 years. But that’s not really
multiple council members have $133,545 under Lightfoot’s 2023 Dan McLaughlin lost his 2017 what I’m focused on. Detectives worked with the
introduced pending legislation to budget plan. reelection campaign in the south postal inspector, and they recov-
restrict their salaries. suburb after moving to triple his “I’m focused on making sure ered video from the gas station
The inflation-tied salary salary, for instance. that we do the work of the people and the area, Deenihan said.
The Chicago mayor’s salary bumps Lightfoot proposes would of the city every single day.” Police then released pictures of
take effect in 2024, after those Just last month at a news the suspect to the media.

Family members of Ramirez
saw what had happened on the
news and recognized him in the
photograph and called police to
identify him, Rodgers said.

The fugitive unit arrested
Ramirez on Monday in the 7100
block of South Ashland Avenue,
police said. A lawyer for him could
not immediately be identified
Wednesday.

Ramirez is a registered sex
offender, Rodgers said. He served
time on previous convictions
including a home invasion, unlaw-
ful use of a weapon and aggra-
vated battery of a police officer.

“I know this was obviously
extremely traumatic for the
postal worker, but everybody did a
remarkable job getting this defen-
dant into custody very quickly and
removing him from the streets,”
Deenihan said.

Spencer Block, a postal
inspector, thanked the Police
Department for its support and
partnership while dealing with
growing violence against postal
service employees.

“Thankfully, our letter carrier is
doing OK, but we know that with
any violent crime in the city of
Chicago, it could’ve gone a differ-
ent way,” he said. “Thankfully, this
one didn’t, and we’re very pleased
that we’re able to announce a
quick apprehension and quick
arrest of the suspect responsible.”

Ramirez’s next court date is
scheduled for Nov. 14.

[email protected]
Twitter @paigexfry

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6  Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

Former Teamsters boss sentenced in extortion case

By Jason Meisner John Coli Sr. leaves the turnabout for Coli, who for dant Coli to exploit his posi- confronted by unrelated and “Empire,” has generated
Dirksen U.S. Courthouse years enjoyed an old-school tion of trust for private gain.” wrongdoing of his own — tens of millions in revenue,
Chicago Tribune after his sentencing image of an immovable force, was well aware that Coli had wages and other economic
on Wednesday. BRIAN thumbing his nose at investi- His attitude was evident no authority to call a strike benefits for the state, Duffy
Former Teamsters union CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE gators and rivals alike. in the secret conversations without union approval. said.
boss John Coli Sr. once recorded by Pissios, includ-
basked in a reputation as handed down, Coli apol- During Wednesday’s ing one where he was asked In asking the judge for a Duffy also said Coli took
a tough-nosed, nationally ogized to the Teamsters hearing, Coli’s attorney, if he’d told anyone about the sentence of probation with measures to repair the
known organized labor and his family, saying in a Joseph Duffy, said that Coli’s arrangement they had. a period of home incarcer- Teamsters’ bad national
figure, rubbing elbows measured voice, “I know work on behalf of prosecu- ation, Duffy and co-counsel reputation for bigoted and
with the state’s political that I have let them down.” tors was “quite extensive “Are you crazy? There is Robin Waters said prosecu- sexist practices, placing
and business elite, running and lengthy” and included nobody,” Coli responded, tors hadn’t fully taken into women in leadership posi-
up $15,000 tabs at Chicago “It’s been difficult to come testifying before a federal according to a transcript account Coli’s passionate tions for the first time and
steakhouses and cruising to terms with the wrong grand jury. filed by prosecutors. “Never. stewardship of his union or putting an end to the “horri-
around the Mediterranean I have done, but pleading My kids, my wife. Nobody. ... his advocacy for the growth ble racist attitude” within
on other people’s yachts. guilty and cooperating are “He’s cooperated against You can cut my fingers off, I of the film industry in the the union toward minority
the first steps,” Coli said. anyone they’ve asked him wouldn’t talk.” city. parking attendants.
But Coli cut a different to,” Duffy said.
figure in a federal courtroom Coli was charged in July Later, when Pissios Duffy also said Wednes- “This is a man who did
in Chicago on Wednesday, 2017 with shaking down But in the end, Cullerton told Coli that others at the day that the payments good,” Duffy said of Coli and
where he quietly apologized Cinespace Studio President was the only one publicly studio were balking at the from Cinespace began not his efforts. “This is a man
before being sentenced to Alex Pissios, who made charged due to Coli’s assis- payments, he threatened because Coli “had his hand who was talented. This is a
19 months in federal prison secret recordings of Coli tance to the government. to call a strike, according to out” in some extortion plot, man who was trying to do
for taking hundreds of thou- threatening a union strike And Assistant U.S. Attorney court records. but as “a show of gratitude” good for people and society.”
sands of dollars in ille- on set if Pissios failed to pay Amarjeet Bhachu told the from the studio’s founder,
gal cash payments from him $25,000 per quarter. In judge that prosecutors were “We’ll shut it down Nick Mirkopoulos, for Coli’s Pallmeyer did not seem
the head of a Chicago film all, he collected $325,000 already aware of Cullerton’s tomorrow,” Coli said on one role in lobbying Emanuel, that impressed.
studio. between 2014 and 2016 as ghost-payrolling before Coli recording. “I will (expletive) Madigan, Quinn and others
part of the illegal arrange- flipped. have a picket line up here to get millions of dollars in “Treating Black employ-
In rejecting defense calls ment, according to court and everything will stop.” state grants approved. ees as though they’re human
for probation, U.S. District records. “It wasn’t a case where beings is not an extraordi-
Chief Judge Rebecca Pall- Mr. Coli was bringing us Duffy said that while Coli Since then, Cinespace, nary gesture,” she said. “It
meyer said “there is a price When he pleaded guilty information we didn’t have regrets making the state- which has hosted a string ought to be baseline.”
we all pay for public corrup- two years later, Coli struck a already,” Bhachu said. ment, it was simply “empty of hit TV shows such as jmeisner
tion,” particularly in the once-unthinkable coopera- bluster and bravado,” since “Chicago Fire,” “The Chi” @chicagotribune.com
context of a labor union tion agreement with federal Cullerton was sentenced Pissios — who agreed
where conflicts of inter- investigators, helping them in June to a year in federal to cooperate after being
est can easily undermine secure a ghost-payrolling prison for pocketing more
efforts to advance otherwise conviction against state than a quarter of a million Upscale
worthy causes. Sen. Thomas Cullerton in dollars in salary and bene-
exchange for a break on his fits from the Teamsters with MAINTENANCE FREE LIVING
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“Instead, you get the hold sway with some of the was “prolonged, calculated 11-4
response, ‘Where’s mine?’” city and state’s most power- and deliberate,” involv-
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world to take advantage tion as a union official” in
and line one’s own pockets It also marked an abrupt other ways over the years,
so long as nobody finds out netting him more than a half
about it. That is damaging a million dollars in bene-
to the fabric of society in a fits, including meals in Las
really significant way.” Vegas, box seats at baseball
and football games and the
Coli, 63, who pleaded use of a yacht and two-per-
guilty in July 2019 to one son crew to cruise around
count each of receiving ille- the Italy, according to pros-
gal payments and filing a ecutors.
false income tax return, sat
at the defense table through- “This was not some tech-
out the proceedings dressed nical violation of the statute;
in a dark suit and wearing a Coli did not receive small
face mask. He was much knickknacks, chocolates
thinner than the last time or promotional products,”
he appeared in court, and Bhachu wrote in the filing.
his attorneys said he’s in ill “The picture painted here
health. is not of a moment’s indis-
cretion, or one bad deci-
Before the sentence was sion, but rather a conscious,
prolonged effort by defen-

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Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, October 27, 2022  7

NAPERVILLE

Neighbors hope to raise $1.5M for tornado cleanup

By Suzanne Baker wood, metal and glass shards and Paravel Gounder. where the money will go. Junior Woman’s Club has she said yards would be
embedded by the tornado. Naperville resident Selvei Kennedy said the goal is offered assistance in writing. sodded or grass seed would
Naperville Sun be applied.
At a September City Rajkumar, who with her to raise $1.5 million through A top priority for the
With the backing of a Council meeting, group husband owns early-child- March to assist Naperville money raised, Kennedy said, Up to 70 homes could be
local nonprofit, Naper- co-founder Kristy Kennedy hood KLA Schools in residents on yard improve- will be replacing yards for available for yard replace-
ville women who made it asked for help finding a Naperville and Plainfield, ment projects next summer. the 31 families whose homes ment money, Kennedy
their mission to help their nonprofit partner so they said she watched Kennedy’s She said the hope is to be were declared uninhabitable added.
neighbors recover from the could go after grant money appeal at the meeting and wrapped up by this time or their direct neighbors
2021 EF-3 tornado will try and so donors know the called Mayor Steve Chirico next year. whose yards became blan- Other funding would be
to raise $1.5 million in the group is acting responsi- to ask if she might be the keted by debris. available to replace land-
next five months to clean up bly with the money they’ve right fit. Several events already scaping, such as bushes,
yards that still are filled with collected for Naperville resi- are in the works, includ- Residents say their yards trees and other plants, lost
debris left by the storm. dents. “They couldn’t find a ing a “quarters for a cause” were filled with dangerous in the disaster that were not
nonprofit that could help drive hosted by Ranch View materials, and they can’t let covered by insurance.
In the days after the June Shortly after her appeal, them; I wanted to help,” Elementary School Student their children or pets use
20, 2021 tornado, a group of Kennedy was connected to said Rajkumar, who sees Council. them without fear of injury. A final initiative, Kennedy
moms known as Ranch View the Naperville-based M.P. her role as a facilitator with said, is aimed at resi-
Area Community Assistance Foundation, a nonprofit some expertise in website Kennedy said the Naper- While they go through dents living at the edge of
created a Facebook page to whose goal is to help design. ville Central High School and pick up debris, when- the destruction area who
cut through the red tape empower parents, teachers Rowdies also are planning to ever it rains more hazardous perhaps only lost a couple
and connect neighbors who and community leaders to “I’m really happy to see raise money at an upcoming materials rise to the surface. trees or experienced a touch
needed help with those who help make a positive differ- Kristy and other volunteers crosstown sporting event of damage that isn’t worth
wanted to volunteer. ence in the lives of children. spending their own time to against Naperville North. Kennedy said because filing an insurance claim.
help residents who need to there’s no way to fully clear
Now the group is looking Established by Asuttosh help,” she said. More importantly, a yard of dangerous scraps Beautification money
to fill the gaps not covered Rajkumar and his mother, Kennedy said because of without sieving the topsoil, would be available to boost
by insurance by offering Selvei Rajkumar, the founda- The newly renamed the partnership with the the plan is to remove and happiness, she said, because
grants that assist homeown- tion was named in honor of Naperville Tornado Relief M.P. Foundation, Naper- dispose of the top two inches those residents still lived
ers in the environmental Asuttosh’s two great-grand- and its website allows ville Tornado Relief can of contaminated soil and through the worst of the
cleanup of their yards of the fathers, Muthusami Gounder people to donate money submit for grant applica- replace it with clean soil. destruction and the after-
or services and learn about tions, which the Naperville math recovery.
Depending on the cost,

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“When the wind blows in Shawn Scott sits in the winterized tent he is sharing with his brother on Tuesday in Fulton Market. E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS
the winter, it’s like a wind
tunnel and the (old) tent A pedestrian passes some of the shelters for unhoused people encamped under the Metra destroyed them, he said. the administrative red tape
would get blown to pieces.” bridge on Milwaukee Avenue near the Fulton Market neighborhood. From there, Robledo felt is killing people out here,”
Robledo said.
In 2020, the U.S. Depart- removal may be a possibility. apartment,” Scott said. “It’s said he felt more secure in his compelled to help in any way
ment of Housing and Urban “Unfortunately, when such a long waiting list that, new tent. he could. For many, there’s no other
Development identified you know, it just takes time.” choice than to stay on the
5,390 people experiencing you’re someone living on Wisniewski said he strug- “I went out and tried to see streets.
homelessness in Chicago. A the streets and experiencing He has worked to find gles with various health prob- how I can help clean things
report released in Septem- homelessness, I think deep other shelters, but said there’s lems, and his medications up and improve living condi- “There’s no alternative,”
ber by the Chicago Coali- down you’re used to getting long lines just to get your have been stolen in the past. tions and increase chances Robledo said. “We can do
tion for the Homeless put pushed around,” Robledo name on a list or the place He goes to a local Veterans of survival,” Robledo said. better, but it was the best we
the count at a much higher said. requires a special referral to Affairs office to get health “Seeing these camps just lay could do. They save lives,
number — over 65,000. get in. care but is still on waiting lists by the wayside — services and that’s why we’re gonna
Scott said he is unclear to find a place to stay. just don’t seem to reach continue to do it.”
Ryan Spangler, an about what prompted the In the meantime, each people.”
outreach worker from the city’s actions. The morn- day proves to be a challenge In his old tent, Wisniewski As people await that call
Heartland Alliance, said ing the department came in, for the brothers, whether in said, he could barely move For Robledo, if people are to get off the waiting list for
he has been familiar with he said they told him local finding the next meal or just around or sit up. Robledo’s left with few options other housing or a recovery center,
Robledo’s efforts to build business and residents had feeling safe. Those constant tent gives him more freedom than sheltering in tents, he Robledo feels it’s import-
better tents around Chicago. complained. struggles weigh heavily on to move, as well as increased should help them stay as safe ant to do his part. Robledo
He never heard of this work him, Scott said. protection from water that as possible. described the close relation-
causing an issue like this “They were just tired of can build up on the street. ships he has developed with
until now. looking at garbage,” Scott “I’m 43 years old. This is His tent sits next to a grow- “I didn’t create the camp. people experiencing home-
said. “I understand, but we not a life to live,” Scott said. ing puddle of water that trails The camp was already there,” lessness. He said he visits
He hopes community keep this site pretty clean. We “I’m not living life, having to down from the railway. Robledo said. “I just improve encampments every day,
members think of the lives at try hard.” worry about food and water living conditions and clean even a couple of times a day,
risk if unhoused people are and showering. The anxiety Spangler said the needs of things up and provide unifor- to check on people.
unable to access safe shel- Scott is considering other about people trying to break Chicago’s most vulnerable mity.”
ter in the upcoming winter living options and hopes your stuff and steal your stuff residents should come first. “I just want to do my part
months. to obtain more permanent — it’s just too much.” Robledo has now repur- to hopefully see them reach
housing through the city. He “We need to have empa- posed tents typically used that day and send someone
“Those tents could poten- said one city worker told him Scott said the reaction from thy and look at the world for ice fishing to create a safer to recovery and not have to
tially save lives,” Spangler he would try his best to help. the local community has through the eyes of the and warmer space for Chica- recover that body,” Robledo
said. “That’s what the focus been split between support people on the street and focus goans experiencing home- said.
needs to be, not whether “He was like, if you’re here and disapproval. While on their needs as they artic- lessness.
it’s an eyesore, whether it’s on the 3rd, I will do every- some people exclaim how ulate them,” Spangler said. With just about one week
a little bit inconvenient for thing in my power to help you “nice” the new tents were, he “Imagine yourself out there Since these tents are until the city’s deadline for
somebody walking their guys get in an apartment as describes hearing passersby without a place to live in the not fully enclosed with no the tents’ removal, Robledo
dog. This is about keeping soon as possible,” Scott said. make comments about the middle of the winter when built-in flooring, Robledo remains undeterred in his
people safe.” “If you need help getting a tents being an “eyesore” and the temperatures are below also added paneling on the mission to help vulnerable
Social Security card or a job, notices people walking on zero.” bottom to help keep heat Chicagoans and plans to set
Robledo said the tents I will do everything in my the street to avoid them alto- insulated in the tent. It also up 10 more tents in an undis-
assembly and supplies cost power this time. I promise gether. Robledo first started his adds a layer of protection closed location.
between $350 and $500. you.” nonprofit, Feeding People from the cold concrete.
They’re not easy to take “They say, ‘This is insane. Through Plants, a year ago He hopes the newly
down, he said, and he’s He said DFSS told him How can they do this? They after seeing people living “That insulation on the installed tents in Fulton stay,
advising people to remain that they have a place where can’t do it,’ ” Scott said. in camps around his home floor, oh my God, it helped but even more so, he doesn’t
in their tents. he can get three meals a day, and plant shop in Pilsen. so much,” Shawn Scott said. want people staying in tents
a bed and a place to shower. While a dehumanizing He began visiting other at all. He calls on local poli-
“I don’t want people living They said the shelter will also feeling, he said he might feel encampments around the For Robledo, the issues cymakers to take action on
in tents here as much as they help him obtain needed IDs the same way if he didn’t city and found that tents surrounding the tents is just creating a “clear, quick and
do,” Robledo said. “I want and employment. He’s hope- understand the issues first- built for summer were not another symptom of Chica- easy” path to housing.
them in housing, and that’s ful the city will see that prom- hand. well equipped for Chicago’s go’s ongoing homelessness
where we need to shift our ise through. brutal storms. Storms often crisis. “I hope that we can actu-
energies, not to fighting the Joseph Wisniewski, who ally reach some change,”
homeless, but in fighting “They’re trying to get us an has been unhoused since July, In the statement to the Robledo said. “Stop meet-
homelessness together.” Tribune, DFSS makes ing and planning and just get
reference of its $35 million someone in power or some-
A department spokesper- investment to launch the one with influence to take
son said in a statement that Expedited Housing Initia- decisive action. In the mean-
“no resident is being relo- tive. The department said time, people are going to be
cated” as part of the project the initiative has moved there, so why not try to help
and that “cleanings generally over 1,800 households into someone when we can?”
take 1 to 2 hours to complete. housing from shelters or
Once completed, individuals encampments. But activists Facing uncertainty about
are welcome to return to their like Robledo still feel more his future living circum-
exact location.” has to be done. stances, Scott said he doesn’t
want to see Robledo’s time
“A cleaning starts with “People come and say and hard work go to waste.
DFSS professionals from the they’re gonna help,” Robledo He remains hopeful that
(Homeless Outreach and said. “Nothing really ever his situation will improve,
Prevention) team engaging happens. It’s just the status whether that means keeping
with residents and provid- quo. Nothing ever changes.” the tent or securing more
ing details on the plan for permanent housing.
the day,” the statement said. One of the main problems
“They are then asked to Robledo has encountered “It’ll come through,” Scott
move their items for a period is lengthy waiting lists for said. “We got blessed with
of time. Residents will then housing, he said. this. There’s other blessings
move their property to a to come. I just hope and pray
nearby location, oftentimes “Some of these people everything will be alright.”
just outside of the encamp- have been on the waitlist
ment, and wait until (the for a year, two years, three
Department of Streets and years, six years, 20 years, so
Sanitation) cleans any waste
and unclaimed items. If there
are unclaimed tents or items,
city representatives will work
with encampment neighbors
to understand whether the
owner is still a regular resi-
dent, if they have been around
in recent weeks, and if there is
any way to contact those indi-
viduals.”

Robledo is still concerned
that the disruption is a move
to get rid of the tents he just
built.

When he first built the
shelters in the area over
the weekend, he said the
unhoused people living
there were “surprised” and
“grateful.” Just days after,
Robledo said residents of the
Fulton Market area took to
the Nextdoor app to express
disapproval of the new tents.
Someone following those
conversations tipped him off
that city officials would be
coming to the camp.

The night before DFSS
delivered the notices,
Robledo warned people that

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EDITORIALS

Holmes, Ventura, Chesney
and Anderson for Illinois Senate

This week, the Tribune Editorial
Board is making endorsements for all
statewide contested races in the Illinois
Senate. Here is part four of five parts.

42nd The Illinois State Capitol before sunrise on Jan. 6 in Springfield. ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

The 42nd, a district including much and she is an avowed environmentalist. on improving the efficiency of state on Capitol Hill. Anderson describes
of Aurora but stretching into the Fox Her opponent, Harris, is vice chair- government and saving taxpayers herself as a fresh voice, but one born of
Valley, pits Republican Paul Santucci money. He argues that “election integ- frustration at the dominance of “career
against incumbent Democrat and Assis- man of the Joliet Township Republi- rity” needs to be reformed but he is not politicians.”
tant Majority Leader Linda Holmes, cans, 23rd Precinct committeeman and an election denier.
who assumed office in 2007. Both a stalwart of Will County government “As a small business owner, I will
candidates live in Aurora. with a reputation for being ethical and Democrat Gerald Podraza lives in always fight to lower taxes and support
nice. When we spoke to her during Galena and previously managed a businesses in the 46th District,” she
Santucci, a specialist in market- primary season, she described herself research-based micro-vineyard. He says. “I will be an advocate for revers-
ing and public relations, has been the as a “social and fiscal conservative” and currently runs an Industrial Hemp ing these extreme financial burdens
CEO of Incisive Media Inc., a firm in spoke a lot about her faith. venture in Apple River. He has very imposed by the Democrat supermajor-
Chicago. he is also a Naperville trustee limited political experience and is ity so people in central Illinois and the
and an adjunct professor at North Harris also told us that she’s a big running a minor campaign. rest of the state can learn what it’s like
Central College. believer in term limits. “If we can get to keep the majority of their paycheck
taxing and spending under control,” she Chesney has done his best for his instead of donating it back to the state
Both candidates have moderate posi- said, “a lot of the other problems in the region. We’ve endorsed him before — government.”
tions within their respective parties. state will be solved. The more we tax even though we don’t agree with all
Santucci says he supports abortion the taxpayers, the more likely they are of his positions and would like to see Koehler, 73, points to his position in
rights with limitations, agrees that to fall into a hole.” movement on gun control — and we do the leadership of the Senate as a way to
assault weapons have no place in the so again. better serve his district. In general, he
hands of private citizens and appears Ventura told us that she carries a is a loyal supporter of Gov. J.B. Pritzker
to have a nuanced understanding of the firearms user card and respects the 46th who backs core Democratic positions
SAFE-T Act and the issues surrounding Second Amendment but would work to and he has been a reliable steward of
cash bail. improve gun safety. We don’t agree with Among the most fascinating races the budget. He also has been talking
all Ventura’s positions but are endorsing for Illinois Senate, the redrawn 46th with local reporters about the common-
Given the length of her service, clout her in this race. district, which now includes Peoria and alities between Bloomington-Normal
in Springfield, and popularity among Bloomington-Normal, pits a 16-year and Peoria, newly joined in this district.
constituents, though, Holmes is clearly 45th incumbent, Dave Koehler of Peoria, “We have a lot in common,” he has said
the front-runner in this race. Santucci against a newcomer, Republican Desi of the two cities. He also has said he
cannot match her experience nor is he Republican Andrew Chesney of Free- Anderson of Carlock. Both candidates does not take voters for granted. “As
likely to be able to command the same port is the clear front-runner in this ran unopposed in their primaries. long as people like me, I will do my job,”
level of resources for this district. We geographically huge and mostly very he told radio station WGLT.
especially appreciated Holmes’ work conservative district, stretching from Anderson has a compelling personal
on House Bill 601, aiming to curtail west of Rockford out to Galena. The story and sufficient command of the We think the upbeat Anderson, who
carjacking. “Families and motor- 45th has been represented by retiring issues to attract a lot of support from has moderate positions on abortion
ists shouldn’t fear being on the roads Illinois Republican Sen. Brian Stewart; the leadership of the Republican Party and gun control, represents a breath
because of a risk of being carjacked,” Chesney previously represented the in Illinois who see in her candidacy a of fresh air for Illinois Republicans.
she said in spring. 89th District in the Illinois House. powerful story of overcoming adversity. That would be good for the state.
So do we. There’s no discounting Anderson’s
Exactly. And Holmes has done Chesney is anti-abortion, with excep- limited experience when compared to
extraordinary work for sufferers of tions for rape, incest and the life of the Anderson, who was born in Bulgaria, Koehler’s fiscal prowess, and his ability
multiple sclerosis, a condition she mother. He opposes any restrictions says she was abandoned in the streets to command resources for his district
long has lived with herself. Holmes is the Second Amendment and is an avid as a baby and lived in an orphanage and legislative chops. Many will opt for
endorsed. hunter. He is vehemently opposed to until she was adopted by a family from continuity.
the SAFE-T Act, saying that “crime Oregon when she was 7 years old. After
43rd will run rampant if it is not repealed.” graduating from Indiana University, she But we think Anderson deserves her
He also has some interesting ideas became an intern to Rep. Rodney Davis shot in Springfield. She is endorsed.
Democrat Rachel Ventura of Joliet, a
Will County board member, is running
against conservative Republican Diane
Harris, also of Joliet. We endorsed both
of these candidates in their respective
primaries.

A serious thinker about the issues,
Ventura, has been business director
for Legendary Games, an international
publisher. She is a staunch progressive
who wants to see the wealthy pay more
taxes.

“To improve Illinois’ financial health,
I would introduce a ‘Ken Griffin tax
the rich package’ that modernizes Illi-
nois’ tax structure so the wealthiest
in Illinois would pay their fair share,”
she told us. “I support closing corpo-
rate tax loopholes, ending corporate
bailouts, and I support a .0033% tax
on high-frequency stock trades. The
combined increase in new revenue
could strengthen Illinois budget by as
much as $10 billion per year.”

She does not support Illinois pension
reform and would leave the SAFE-T
Act intact. She also says she will fight
against corruption in state government

ABOUT BANNING YE EDITORIAL CARTOON
Count us pleased that Ye, formerly known as Kanye
MIKE LUCKOVICH/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
West, is locked out of Twitter and Instagram and is no
longer represented by the Creative Artists Agency. He
may be creative and he may be an artist, but one of the
world’s most powerful talent firms has no obligation
to advance the career of a man who, tormented by who
knows what psychological problems, has lately and
unapologetically spouted antisemitic bile to millions.

We were further pleased Tuesday when Ye’s corpo-
rate partner Adidas followed suit. A now-enlightened
German shoemaker that once played footsie with
Nazis should be especially sensitive to having one of its
promoters promote hatred of Jewish people.

And no, none of that would count as canceling. Social
media companies have community standards against
hate speech they’re right to enforce, and Ye isn’t enti-
tled to any particular contract or endorsement deal
just because he once climbed to the top of the hip-hop
world. …

Color us old-fashioned, but where we’d draw the
line is by rejecting requests to purge Ye’s music from
streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. Those
catalogs, which in a post-CD era are the way most
people listen to their favorite music, feature the works of
convicted child pornographer R. Kelly, Michael Jackson,
and convicted murderer Phil Spector. …

Though the apps are, like Twitter and Instagram,
private entities free to make their own speech rules, a
music platform featuring the songs of unsavory charac-
ters is roughly akin to a museum or bookstore or library
including the work of artists known as racist or abusive…

Ye should pay a price for trafficking in antisemitic
invective. That price shouldn’t include banishing his
work.

New York Daily News Editorial Board

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OPINION

Edward Schaefer votes during the first day of early voting for the general election at the Chicago Board of Elections Super Site on Oct. 7. ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Political ads focus on abortion
and ignore Illinois’ real issues

By Don DeWitte tion decision regarding Roe had no abortion services in Illinois without a to use an emotionally charged fear
As Election Day approaches, the effect on Illinois. parent or guardian knowing about it. campaign as the centerpiece of their
candidates’ fall campaigns.
TV and radio airwaves are satu- None. Yet if you listen to the barrage of
rated with political ads. At a time In Illinois, we have a law called the campaign ads coming from the polit- A recent Illinois Broadcasters
when most of Illinois is experienc- Reproductive Health Act, which sets ical left, they’d have you believing Association-Research America Inc.
ing unprecedented levels of crime forth fundamental rights for individ- women will no longer have access to poll reports that the No. 1 issue of
and inflation, the political party with uals to make autonomous decisions these procedures and doctors who importance for Illinoisans is not
the most money to spend is doing about their reproductive health. The perform them will be led out of their abortion. Fiscal mismanagement,
everything it can to deflect from these act, passed by the Illinois legisla- clinics in handcuffs and sent to jail. It’s taxes and spending top people’s list
serious issues and drive the political ture and signed into law by Gov. J.B. completely untrue. of concerns. The poll then lists crime,
debate toward a sole issue — abortion. Pritzker in 2019, “restricts the ability jobs and the economy, gun control
Is abortion an important issue? Yes. Is of the state to deny, interfere with, While the political left has steered and health care as the next most
it the only issue? Not by a long shot. or discriminate against these funda- the conversation toward the single important issues for Illinois resi-
mental rights.” The act also expressly issue of abortion, candidates are dents. But you won’t hear the Demo-
Not only does nearly every political states that “a fertilized egg, embryo, or hoping Illinoisans are temporarily cratic governor or candidates from
ad focus on this single issue, but also fetus does not have independent rights asleep at the switch and distracted his party talk about these problems or
in most cases, we’re seeing the same under the laws of this state.” from other issues that are keeping why they supported bills that created
ad recycled with only the candidates’ Additionally, in Illinois, an abortion people up at night and causing many them.
names changed. can take place up until fetal viabil- to leave the state. These issues include
ity. Insurance codes also require a significant spike in urban-area crime All of us can’t wait until Nov. 9 when
While these ads are effective in state-regulated insurance companies that has bled into the suburbs; the Jan. the campaign ads disappear. Until
ginning up public ire, not one of these to cover the cost of abortions. Illi- 1 implementation of the SAFE-T Act, then, I would urge all Illinoisans to
ads points out the simple truth that in nois takes the process a bit further. In which will limit who is held in pretrial look beyond the surface of the ads
Illinois, expansive abortion rights are a separate law, the state provides for detention; crushing property taxes, they’re seeing and decide for them-
the law of the land. taxpayer-funded abortions for Illinois- onerous regulations and taxes on busi- selves why candidates from the polit-
ans and out-of-state women who seek nesses; and campaign-gimmick tax ical left have chosen an issue that has
Through legislative action, Illinois an abortion procedure and cannot relief that will likely evaporate right already been resolved in Illinois as the
prepared for the possibility of Roe v. afford it. Illinois lawmakers also after the election. cornerstone of their campaign ads.
Wade being overturned by protect- rescinded parental notification for State Sen. Don DeWitte of St. Charles
ing women’s reproductive rights. minors seeking an abortion, so now, Democrats don’t want to talk about represents the 33rd District in Kane and
Because of laws already on the books. regardless of age, a girl can receive these issues because they own them. McHenry counties.
the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Instead of standing by their policy
Jackson Women’s Health Organiza- decisions, Democrats have chosen

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

The politics of cer; police responded; an officer convinced me that Chicago is a area in 1961. I have often not voice that, while not always easy
police discipline chased an armed person down huge example of poor politics and agreed with its political slants, to understand, is always dearly
an alley, during which the offi- police administration, like some but knowing it was on the porch appreciated and much loved.
The Saturday Tribune arti- cer continued to yell, “Drop of adjoining towns and cities. I every morning has been one
cle “Officer who shot and killed your gun,” but the person did don’t envy police Superintendent constant I prefer not to give up. The Tribune can print any
Adam Toledo faces firing” not. When the officer’s deci- David Brown’s daily issues, but The stories, the pictures, the political stance it likes, and I can
addresses the politics of Chicago sion to shoot was irreversible, I highly respect his courage and comics, the puzzles and the choose to ignore it or embrace
police discipline and the fact the suspect decided to drop his management ability. news, biased or not, have been it. But when it embraces making
that despite a year of investiga- weapon. Stillman protected us things I could count on when life fun of human challenges that
tion, erroneous conclusions call and himself. — Robert Tingler, Palatine threw many curves. we are often not able to control,
for more hearings that will add I have to ask myself: Is this a
another year to Officer Eric Still- Experts from the Force Science Police shooting I have ignored political newspaper that I can continue to
man’s wait to return to duty. Institute would be qualified to was justified cartoons that I disagreed with welcome into my home? I believe
sort out the facts of this case. based on my mother’s favorite the editors need to do some
The article refers to use of force Every profession has unqualified, The Civilian Office of Police adage, “Consider the source,” but soul-searching about how such
rules and a foot pursuit train- or irresponsible members, who Accountability is recommending one recent cartoon on the edito- cartoons represent the newspa-
ing bulletin, but the content of protect only themselves at the that the police officer who shot rial page enraged me so much per.
these directives isn’t revealed. expense of those without finan- Adam Toledo be fired. Why? that I could not and would not
Instead, the implication is that cial or political power. consider any source that would — Martha A. Jacob, Oak Park
Stillman violated them. It is my The officer was pursuing a print such nonsense.
understanding that there were no I represented about 50 subur- person down a dark alley who Cartoon is
prohibitions in this chase. In fact, ban police officers before I had a gun. In the split second Michael Ramirez’s Tuesday mean-spirited
it is possible that Stillman might retired, and I witnessed many after the suspect dropped the gun editorial cartoon on U.S. Senate
have been disciplined for not attempts to ignore common sense and turned around, how was the candidate John Fetterman leaves The Tribune editorial staff
pursuing a suspect in a gunfire and make political decisions that officer to know that his life wasn’t no gray area when it comes to chose to publish Michael
situation. The implication now is exclude officers’ training and in danger if he didn’t see the gun its conclusion that oral chal- Ramirez’s political cartoon
for all Chicago officers to stand experience. It became very clear, drop? lenges from strokes, stuttering in which he makes fun of U.S.
down. among the dozens of Chicago’s or advancing age are fair game/ Senate candidate John Fetter-
surrounding communities, as to While there are numerous fodder for contemptible humor. man’s recovery from his stroke.
The most astounding omission which ones I would ever consider cases of unjustified police shoot- Anyone who has a loved one who I appreciate (and learn from)
from this article is the absence living in. It was very consis- ings, this is not one of them. has such a challenge should be, a wide variety of political
of a paragraph explaining to the tent. A poorly run police depart- as I noted I am, enraged. discourse in the editorial and
public all that happened. A gun ment resulted from a poorly run The real tragedy is that a commentary sections. This
was fired, not by a police offi- government. 13-year-old boy was roaming the In her 60s, my dear sister cartoon, though, is mean-spir-
streets at 2:30 a.m. with a gun. received a diagnosis of multiple ited.
Talking with Chicago officers sclerosis, and among other chal-
— Gerald Licko, Chicago lenges, it has affected her speech. Does the editorial staff believe
For online exclusive letters go to www.chicagotribune.com/letters. She struggles sometimes, but that making fun of a person who
Send letters by email to [email protected] or to Humor is to me, every precious word she had a stroke is acceptable politi-
Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 560 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IL contemptible speaks — whether hard to under- cal discourse?
60654. Include your name, address and phone number. stand or not — is one I would not
I have read the Tribune since change for the world. I applaud — Mark Broutman, Highland
my family moved to the Chicago her courage in speaking with a Park

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OPINION

An empty playground at Jonathan Burr Elementary School as Chicago Public Schools conducted remote learning during the pandemic. JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Assessments of CPS students
show dire need for school choice

By Nathan Hoffman closures would have on the city’s most which reopened more quickly than benefit that private schools, particu-
Chicago families need school choice vulnerable students and urged the schools in the public sector. larly Catholic schools, can have on a
reopening of schools, CTU leader- child’s education.
now more than ever. The National ship maligned them and everyone Working families need schools to be
Assessment of Educational Progress else who wanted to reopen schools open. Students need schools to be open. But too many Chicago families don’t
(NAEP) published state-by-state and in accordance with public health and This national and representative data have access to these schools because
some large-district assessments of the State Board of Education guid- shows the academic cost of prolonged tuition is a burden they cannot bear.
scores Monday — and the news is cata- ance. In the most famous example, the school closures brought about by
strophic. CTU tweeted on Dec. 6, 2020, that the teacher unions such as the CTU. But State lawmakers will have the
“push to reopen schools is rooted in other data suggests the consequences opportunity to support school choice
A decade of math growth was wiped sexism, racism, and misogyny” and in extend beyond the classroom. policy in the next session with the
out. Reading growth, which was start- January of this year stated that Mayor looming sunset of Invest in Kids, a
ing to fall before the pandemic, fell Lori Lightfoot was being “relentlessly It’s no secret crime is up in Chicago. statewide program that turns private
further. Only 1 out of 5 of Chicago’s stupid” in trying to restart school. But a recent report from the Univer- donations into scholarships for kids in
fourth-graders scored as proficient in sity of Chicago Crime Lab indicates low-income and working-class fami-
math and reading — a more than 10 The results released on Monday that school closures are contribut- lies to have access to private schools.
percentage-point drop in math from show that Jackson and McDade’s ing to this spike — particularly with
2019. Among the large districts across concerns were well founded. While respect to carjackings. The Crime But more can and should be done
the county, only Memphis, Tennes- the whole of CPS students’ achieve- Lab reports that not only is the rise of locally in Chicago. Those running
see, saw a larger drop in math scores ment fell, the fall was much steeper carjackings occurring on the backs of for mayor in next year’s election
than Chicago. Along with the District for Chicago’s already vulnerable and those younger than 18, but there also should not only have to answer as to
of Columbia, Chicago saw scores fall academically behind students. Black is a strong correlation between those whether they believe CTU’s forced
12 points. students fell further behind their committing these carjackings and and prolonged school closures was a
white peers as the achievement gap access to broadband and school atten- good move but also what their plan is
There are many contributing widened to more than 40 points. The dance rates. Students wouldn’t have to stem this tide of failure.
factors here, but the most obvious and gap between low-income students and to rely on home broadband if they had
avoidable was the prolonged school their wealthier peers also widened. access to their schools. School choice must be part of the
closures that the Chicago Teachers solution. Our children can’t wait for
Union forced. Yet there is cause for hope — at least All of this points to the need for CTU and the public schools to resolve
for Chicago’s Catholic school system. urgency. We cannot lose this gener- their political differences for things to
When Janice Jackson and LaTanya The data shows that the decreases in ation of students, and we’re danger- get better.
McDade, who headed Chicago Public the public and public-charter sector ously close to doing so. We know one Nathan Hoffman is director of state
Schools at the time, warned of the did not occur in Catholic schools, thing for certain: School choice works, policy and legislative strategy for the
consequences that prolonged school and the NAEP scores underscore the American Federation for Children.

Poll: Chicago’s No. 1 While it is reasonable to expect
challenge is crime suburbanites to feel safer —
crime rates are typically lower
By Will Johnson the lead, with almost half (45%) A Chicago police officer at the scene where two people were shot inside a outside the city — neighborhood
Chicago business leaders specifically holding City Hall vehicle on Oct. 18 in West Ridge. ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE pride might prompt people to
primarily responsible for making think more highly of their own
aren’t the only ones worried the city safe. That means Mayor tives say that they, too, are losing Crime, it’s important to note, surroundings than the rest of the
and even angry about the city’s Lori Lightfoot, who faces reelec- highly skilled employees and isn’t a worry limited to any city. That may no longer hold up
level of crime and lawlessness. tion in February. job candidates to businesses in one group. No less than 94% of across Chicago’s various neigh-
So are most of their employees other cities because of Chicago’s any group — whether sorted borhoods.
and customers in the city. And Lightfoot has been called out public safety problem. And it’s by gender, age, race/ethnicity,
because they’re also potential on crime repeatedly. She got not simply a perception of crime household makeup or income and As for what the city should
Chicago voters, they could form into a public dispute in Septem- that’s frightening them away. It’s education levels — named public do, 58% of residents agree that
the basis of the coalition that ber, for instance, with Chris reality: Violent crime, includ- safety as a problem. In a city Chicago would be safer if police
elects the next mayor. Kempczinski, chief executive of ing homicide, has become more that still often votes along racial funding was increased. At the
Chicago-based McDonald’s, over common in the city’s central busi- and ethnic lines, it’s also signifi- same time, 62% also think that
Public safety is overwhelm- whether and how much crime ness district. cant that people of color were as the city should shift part of the
ingly Chicagoans’ top concern is hurting the city economically. concerned about public safety as police budget to community
and the issue most affecting Ken Griffin, CEO of hedge fund Like cities everywhere, white people and, in fact, more efforts outside law enforcement.
overall public health, accord- Citadel, said he decided to pull Chicago faces a rat’s nest of prob- likely to say it was very import- Such a full-spectrum approach
ing to a new Harris Poll survey. up stakes in Chicago and move to lems that defy quick fixes. In our ant to them. may defy easy political cate-
Three-quarters of city and subur- Miami after two colleagues were poll, which we conducted online gorization, but it is indicative
ban Cook County residents think accosted here. in September, around 90% of City residents these days feel of the pragmatism most voters
violent crime in Chicago is worse those living in the city identified scared in their own neighbor- applaud: They don’t care what
than that in other cities, and only There is more: FTX declared race relations, affordable hous- hoods. On a scale of 0 to 10, we the solution is so long as it works.
two in five believe things will be it was leaving Chicago mere ing, taxes and fees, health care, asked survey-takers about the
better five years from now. City months after the crypto-ex- and the local economy and jobs as safety level in their neighbor- And it has the extra virtue of
residents, moreover, feel much change company opened its U.S. issues that are personally import- hoods, with 10 being completely maximal public appeal. Chica-
more unsafe in their own neigh- headquarters here. And when ant. Trumping them all, however, safe. In Chicago, the mean goans are aligned on identifying
borhoods than suburbanites do Highland Ventures announced was public safety, which 96% response was 5.02; in subur- the nature of the problems we
in theirs. over the summer that it was cited. ban Cook County, it was 6.85. face and the fact that their solu-
moving out of suburban Chicago, tions don’t necessarily fall along
On how to reduce crime, city its CEO specifically mentioned discreet ideological lines. There
residents are aligned with Cook crime as a reason for its depar- is the political will across all
County suburbanites in favoring ture. In addition, while not constituencies for City Hall (and
a belt-and-suspenders approach: blaming the city, Boeing and whoever is running it postelec-
Most want to increase police Caterpillar announced that they tion) to get moving on crime.
funding and also reallocate part would be moving their global
of the department’s budget to headquarters out of metro Chicago residents and busi-
nonpolicing efforts such as social Chicago, while Tyson Foods and ness leaders alike expect the city
work and emergency services. United Airlines are greatly down- to address the problem of crime
sizing their corporate offices in — its reality and its perception
Whatever the answer, the city. — in a broad, deliberate and
three-quarters of city residents effective manner. It’s time for the
say government should take Privately, other chief execu- political leadership to listen and
step up.
Will Johnson is CEO of The Harris
Poll, one of the world’s leading
public opinion research firms.

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Items remain after an SUV plowed through a crowd Nov. 22, 2021, in Waukesha, Wis. MARY Death Notices Poulakidas, Thomas G.
MATHIS/THE NEW YORK TIMES
Butler, John A. Thomas G. Poulakidas, age 92. Beloved husband
Guilty then turned directly toward sides to every story,” he told of Athena, nee Farkonas, for over fifty-
the parade, charging into the jury. “There’s only been John A. Butler, age 71, passed away October 23, 2022. nine years. Devoted father of Stephanie
from Page 1 the spectators, dancers and one side told to this story.” Loving husband and best friend of Lynne and Mark (Tracy) Poulakidas and proud
marching band musicians, (nee Cushing). Dear father of John A. Jr. “Pappou” of Zoe and Tommy Poulakidas.
Brooks removed to a sepa- and ignoring pleas to stop. Witnesses called by “Jake” (Maureen), Kevin (Sara), and the Dear brother of the late James (late
rate courtroom because Brooks testified they saw the late Timothy (Peggy) Butler. Cherished
of his behavior. While the Brooks fled the scene but maroon SUV at the parade, Papa of Reagan, Declan, Norah, Meghan, Shirley), the late Alexander (late Hazel, and late
verdicts were read, Brooks was arrested in a residential swerving, honking and Grace), and the late Angelos (Maureen) Poulakidas,
looked down at his lap and neighborhood in Waukesha speeding through the crowd. Owen, Maura, Liam and Timmy. Fond brother of dear brother-in-law of the late John (Goldie Ann)
silently rested his forehead on the evening of the attack. Elizabeth (Tom) Marren, Jane McDonald, Kathleen Farkonas, fond uncle to the late James (Portia), the
on his folded hands. On Tuesday, during clos- (Pat) Sullivan, Peter (Mary Sue), Tom (Debbie), Chris late Thomas Poulakidas, Frange (Ray Anderson)
Throughout the first two ing arguments, Brooks (Mary Beth) and the late Dan (Ming) Butler. Uncle of Broude, Alexis (Mark) Mehring, Evan (Peggy),
In a news conference weeks of the trial, prose- spoke of feeling “power- many nieces and nephews. Retired 50 year member Michelle Poulakidas, Janet (late Timothy) Considine,
Wednesday afternoon, cutors showed multiple less” since last November, of IBEW Local 134. Visitation Thursday from 3-8 p.m. and Anne Renee (late Carey) Orjansen. Tom was born
Susan Opper, the Waukesha video clips of Brooks driv- as he has heard himself at Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western Ave., in Chicago to Greek immigrants George and Stella
County district attorney, ing his car into the parade described as a person who Chicago. Funeral Friday 9:00 a.m. from the funeral Poulakidas. He attended DePaul Univ., then served
said that she was satisfied and called witnesses who acted with rage and anger, home to St. Barnabas Church, 10134 S. Longwood in the U.S. Army, stationed at Anchorage, Alaska, be-
by the guilty verdicts and described the horrific scene without regard for human Dr., Chicago for Mass 10:00 a.m. Interment Holy fore returning home and entering private law prac-
believed that Brooks had that had unfolded. life. He said that his family Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions tice. Tom was very proud of his heritage, and his
been held accountable for has been ostracized and he can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. support of the Greek American community included
his actions. Adam Bonesteel, who has prayed alone in his jail Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or www. service as Parish Council Pres. at St. Andrew’s Greek
was driving a parade float cell. But he insisted that his alz.org. For info (773) 238-0075 or sign guestbook at Orthodox Church and Pres. of the Hellenic Bar Assn.
“Although the defendant that day, recounted seeing intentions were not to hurt www.donnellanfuneralhome.com. He was entertained with regular poker games,
devastated our commu- Brooks’ vehicle veering anyone, citing testimony seeing his family and friends and enjoying penny
nity, the people of the city around and striking Jane from witnesses who heard Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries candy. He was especially delighted when spending
of Waukesha, Waukesha Kulich, 52. Her body flew up him honk the horn of his time with his two loving grandchildren. May his
County and beyond demon- onto the hood of Brooks’ car, SUV during the attack. McPhillips, Judith ‘Judy’ memory be eternal. Visitation Thurs, Oct 27, 4PM to
strated tremendous resil- he said, fell to the ground and 8PM, Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero
iency,” she said, adding that then was run over by Brooks “I have never heard of After living a beautiful, dignified life on this earth, Ave., Chicago, IL 60646. Funeral Service Fri, Oct. 28,
Brooks faces “six consecu- again. She was one of the six someone intentionally Judith McPhillips, “Judy” was 10AM, St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Church, 5649
tive life sentences plus 859 who died from the attack. trying to hurt someone reunited with her Heavenly N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60660. Interment at
years of confinement.” while attempting to blow Father on October 24, 2022. Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, dona-
“At that point, I was just their horn or attempting to Dedicated wife of James tions to St. Andrew’s Stained Glass Window Fund
For Waukesha residents, focused on the body on the alert people of their pres- McPhillips (CFD) for 59 are appreciated. Funeral information 773-736-3833
the trial painfully revisited ground,” Bonesteel said. ence,” Brooks said. years. Loving and unwaver- or visit www.smithcorcoran.com.
a day that had traumatized “But I remember hearing ing mother of Patti (Mike)
the city. the roar of the engine again.” In her closing argument, Cottrell, Jill (Matt) Finan, Tim Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries
Opper said she could not (Brenda) and Kerri McPhillips.
The attack occurred on a The dead included an say why Brooks had driven Joyous grandmother of 12 Rassogianis, John
Sunday afternoon in down- 8-year-old boy and three his car into the parade and
town Waukesha, a quiet, women who were members killed and injured so many grandchildren who fondly called her ‘JuJu’. Judy was John Rassogianis, age 86, fell asleep in the Lord
prosperous suburb of 72,000 of the Milwaukee Dancing innocent spectators. She a graduate of Maria HS, an active participant in her October 17, 2022. Devoted son of the
residents west of Milwaukee Grannies, a troupe that was reminded the jury that after former parish St. Bede the Venerable and a proud late Constantine and Anna Rassogianis.
that celebrated the holidays performing in the parade. he had struck people with member of the Hanson Park Nursing staff. A discern- Dear brother of Pauline (Paul) Franks
with a Christmas parade his car, he continued to drive ing woman with a generous spirit, she showed up and Alexander Rassogianis. Fond uncle
that included marchers, This year, Brooks indi- into the crowd without stop- when it mattered, gave to those in need and asked of Anna (Garen) Toloken and the late
floats and dancers along the cated that he would plead ping and killed even more for little in return. Nothing was as important to Judy
town’s historic Main Street. not guilty by reason of spectators. as her Catholic faith and her loving family as she was Christopher Franks. Great uncle of Nia Toloken.
mental defect, suggesting equally devoted to both. She never met a dog she John graduated from Morton East High School in
The parade was disrupted that he was not mentally “There is overwhelming didn’t love, among her other loves are dancing the 1954 and received his Bachelor of Arts in French
in a sudden, violent fashion competent at the time of the evidence that this was an polka, Elvis, chocolate malts, America and her flag. and Spanish and Master of Arts degree in Education
by the arrival of a maroon parade attack, but he later intentional act by Darrell One of her greatest joys in life was the opportunity from Northern Illinois University. He studied in
Ford Escape SUV, driven withdrew that plea. Brooks and an act with utter to take each of her grandkids on The MadHatter’s Mexico and Spain and taught Spanish at Hinsdale
by Brooks at a high speed disregard for human life,” Teacup ride in Disney World. Please join us in cele- Junior High School, Saint Charles High School and
as he was fleeing a nearby When he spoke in his she said, adding: “There’s brating her life. Visitation 4:30pm until time of Mass Proviso West High School. John worked for the
domestic disturbance. own defense in court last no doubt Darrell Brooks is 6:00pm on Friday, Oct 28, 2022. Visitation Catholic Illinois Humanities Council as a Project Planner, as
Brooks toppled barriers, week, he said that he had responsible for this.” Church 779 S York Rd, Elmhurst, IL a Director of the Cultural & Arts Program at Greek-
not planned to drive into the American Community Services, as a counselor for
crowd. “There’s always two Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries the Cook County Department of Aging, as a com-
mittee member for the Greek American Nursing
Melnick, Surrie Home, as Program Chairperson for the Hellenic
Professional Society of Illinois and a member of
Surrie Melnick nee Kaufman, age 98. Beloved wife the Berwyn Club. Funeral service was held pri-
of the late Edward B. Melnick for 78 vately October 24, 2022. John is buried at Elmwood
years. Loving mother of Bennett (Diane) Cemetery, River Grove, IL. Memorial donations to
Melnick, Lester Melnick and Nina (Irwin) NAMI 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington,
Silverstein. Proud grandmother of Ilana VA 22203 or Assumption Greek Orthodox Church
(Steven Krigel) Silverstein, Julie (B. Louis) 601 South Central Avenue, Chicago, IL 60644 would
be appreciated. Arrangements by Memory Eternal
Frenkel, Ian (Lauren Gold) Melnick, Lena Melnick and Funeral Directors, Ltd. (847) 375-0095.
Everett (Jaime) Melnick. Loving great grandmother
of Dalia Krigel, Siggy and Joey Frenkel, Emma and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries
Olive Melnick, and Noa Melnick. Dear sister of the
late Eva (the late Max) Shure, the late Ida (the late Rysz, Michael John
Dave) Rick and the late Rena (the late Sam) Hirsch.
Devoted to her many nieces, nephews, cousins, Michael John Rysz of Cicero, age 72. Beloved son
and friends. Service Sunday 12 Noon at Chicago of the late Edward and Clara Rysz; loving cousin
Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd., (at Niles Center of many. Family and friends will be received at
Road), Skokie. Interment Shalom. Memorials in her the Conboy-Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W.
memory to Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah, 3220 Big Tree Cermak Rd., Westchester on Saturday, October 29,
Lane, Wilmette, IL 60091, www.bhbe.org, the Ark, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. until time of Chapel Service
6450 N. California Ave., Chicago, IL 60645, https:// 11:00 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery.
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In1469,Renaissance scholar city of millions of dollars. of the Nobel Peace Prize for
Desiderius Erasmus was In 1880 Theodore Roosevelt their progress toward achiev- O’Donnell, Carol Anne Schultz, Ann M.
born in Rotterdam, the married Alice Lee. ing a Middle East accord.
Netherlands. In 1904 New York’s rapid In 1980 seven Irish nation- Carol Anne O’Donnell passed away peacefully on Anna M. “Ann” Schultz, 96, formerly of Chicago,
In 1505 the Grand Duke transit subway, the IRT, was alist guerrillas in a North- 10/20/2022 in Farmington Hills Michigan. We are October 22, 2022. Gage Park
of Moscow, Ivan III (also inaugurated. ern Ireland prison launched very grateful for the outstanding compassionate HS graduate retired from
known as “Ivan the Great”), In 1914 author-poet Dylan a hunger strike, demanding care that she received at Pleasant Valley Senior Care. Lever Brothers. Member
died; he was succeeded by Thomas was born in Swan- Britain accord them political She is survived by her four children Larry (Ruth), Grace United Church of
his son, Vasily III. (Vasily’s sea, Wales. prisoner status. Anne (the late Enzo), Tom (Denise) and Jim (Lupita). Christ. Loving mother of
son, Ivan IV, later became In 1917 Oliver Tambo, who In 1986 the New York Mets She was a beloved grandmother to Ellen, Becca, Nancy (Dr. Thomas) Moore of
the first czar of Russia, “Ivan would become president won the World Series, Matthew (Alexandra), Emily (Curt), Casey, Michael Shorewood, and Carol (Don)
the Terrible.”) of the African National coming from behind to defeat (Sara), Francesca, Nick, Cassandra and Miranda. Lemke of Cedarburg, WI; and
In 1782 composer Niccolo Congress, was born near the Boston Red Sox, 8-5, in She was a great-grandmother to Evie, Judah, Isaiah, adoring grandmother of five.
Paganini was born in Genoa, Johannesburg. Game 7 at Shea Stadium. Adalynn and Lillyanne. Carol Anne worked for the Visitation Sunday, October
Italy. In1922the first celebration of In 1994, in the first trip to Chicago Public School System for over 30 years as
In 1787 the first of the Feder- Navy Day took place. Syria by a U.S. president in 20 a science teacher (Hubbard High School) then as a 30, 2022, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., Fred C. Dames Funeral
alist Papers, a series of essays In 1923 Pop Art painter Roy years, President Bill Clinton guidance counselor beside her fellow co-counselor Home, 3200 Black Road, Joliet. Funeral Monday,
calling for ratification of the Lichtenstein was born in met with Syrian President Mr. Byrd for the last 25 years of her career at Curie October 31, 11:00 a.m., at the funeral home.
United States Constitution, New York. Hafez Assad before heading High School. Carol Anne proudly served her country Memorials to Lightways Hospice, (www.lightways.
was published in a New York In 1926 H.R. Haldeman, the to Jerusalem to meet with in the US Marines (1954-1956) and in the US Army org) or Macular Degeneration Association, (www.
newspaper. White House chief of staff Israeli officials. Reserves. She served in Saudi Arabia during DESERT macularhope.org) appreciated.
In 1795 Spain and the U.S. under President Richard In 1999 the U.S. federal STORM (1990-1991) with the rank of Colonel and For more information and to read her complete obit-
signed the Treaty of San Nixon who was convicted of budget surplus was put at was one of the senior ranking female officers in uary, www.fredcdames.com or call (815) 741-5500.
Lorenzo, which provided crimes related to Watergate, $123 billion in 1998, mark- DESERT SHIELD/STORM. In 1995, she retired from
for free navigation of the was born Harry Robbins ing the first back-to-back military service. She was active with the VFW Post Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries
Mississippi River. Haldeman in Los Angeles. surpluses since the 1950s. 10778 in Western Springs Illinois. She was also the
In1858Theodore Roosevelt, In 1932 poet Sylvia Plath was Also in 1999 the New York author of their POW/MIA Newsletter and held the Honor a Loved One
the 26th president, was born born in Boston. Yankees swept the World distinction of being the only mother/son Colonel with a Death Notice in
in New York. In 1938 DuPont announced Series for the second succes- duo in the same VFW Post in America. She most
In 1871 William Marcy a name for its new synthetic sive year, beating Atlanta 4-1 enjoyed having close contact with her extended Chicago Tribune
“Boss” Tweed, the political yarn: nylon. in Game 4. and growing family. She will be missed. There will
leader of Tammany Hall in In 1947 “You Bet Your Life,” In 2000 Canadian authori- be a memorial mass at St. John of the Cross Church It’s a final farewell; a sign of love and respect; an homage to a loved
New York, was arrested on starring Groucho Marx, ties arrested two men they at 11 am on Saturday 12/3/2022 in Western Springs one’s life. Placing a Death Notice shows you care, and is now more
premiered on ABC Radio. say masterminded the 1985 Illinois. In lieu of flowers, her children request that a
Lottery numbers (It later became a television bombing of an Air India donation be made to Disabled American Veterans efficient than ever before with our NEW Self Service tool.
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In 1978 Egyptian President dozens of people. Also in
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Prime Minister Menachem on “The Price is Right,” died Tribune, an online notice with guestbook on chicagotribune.com.
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won their first World Series
since 1918, sweeping the St. Marciela Garcia 1940-2017
Louis Cardinals in Game 4,
3-0. Marciela was the best tamale maker, giver of hugs,
worst in an emergency, best at unconditional love.
She worked as a stenographer for 15 years, and
was a loving abuelita not just to her eleven grand-
children, but to many of the children she worked
with as a volunteer at the Chicago Public Library.
Family was really important to Marciela. She was
the eldest of 8 brothers and sisters, and due to her
mother’s passing at a young age, assumed a moth-
erly role for her younger siblings. An animal-lover,
Marciela leaves behind her two cats, Fiona and Ray, and her dog, Sammy.

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Seiler, Mary A. Skowzgird, George John

Mary A. Seiler, nee Corcoran, late of Lake Forest, George John Skowzgird, 90, a resident of Wauconda,
Illinois, passed away quietly passed away on October 23, 2022. He was born
of Alzheimer’s on the early on September 23, 1932 in Chicago to Frances and
morning of October 18, 2022 Anton Skowzgird. He is survived by his children,
in the loving company of her Janet (Andrew) Warack and Ronald (Joni) Skowzgird;
husband of 71 years, Robert seven grandchildren; and ten great grandchildren.
S. Seiler, her three children, He was preceded in death by his wife, Alice (nee
Marianne Seiler, Judith Seiler, Weiss) Skowzgird; and his son, Richard Skowzgird.
Robert J. Seiler and her A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Gilbert Catholic
daughter-in-law Anita White Church, 301 E. Belvidere Road, Grayslake, IL 60030
Seiler. Mary was just shy of on Friday, October 28, 2022 at 12:00pm. A visitation
will be held on Friday at church from 10:00am until
her 97th birthday. Mary was born in Chicago, Illinois the time of Mass. Interment will be held privately.
on November 21, 1925 to John and Della Corcoran, All funeral arrangements are entrusted to Strang
nee Burke, originally from Counties Galway and Funeral Chapel, 410 E. Belvidere Road, Grayslake, IL
Mayo, Ireland respectively. Mary is also survived 60030. For more information, please call (847)223-
by her two grandchildren, Camille and Zachary 8122 or visit www.StrangFuneral.org.
Seiler and her loving sister, Teresa Evans. Mary is
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and Jack. And she was “Aunt Mary” to 40 nieces
and nephews. Mary was known for her quick wit Warsawsky, Samuel N.
and sense of humor and the ease with which she
made friends. She devoted herself to her family Samuel N. Warsawsky, beloved husband of Corinne
and friends. For a time, Mary was the “cookie lady” nee Cooper. Loving mother of Paula
of the neighborhood. Some of the young children (Kayne) Hootman. Cherished grandfa-
would make their way via bicycle up our driveway, ther of Melissa Giamou, Jason (Nicole)
knock on the door and when Mary answered said Giamou, and Stephanie (the late Aaron)
“Mrs. Seiler, you got cookies?” Of course, she did Hootman. Beloved great-grandfather of
-- and off they would go, cookies in hand and mouth,
to come back another day. Those kids, grown into Athena Giamou and Kanin Hootman. Fond brother
adults, when they would see Mary, they would still of Anna (the late Albert) Gottschalk. Graveside
ask for cookies. Once our children “left the house” services Friday 10:30 AM at Westlawn Cemetery
Mary became a daily communicant at St. Patrick’s (Westlake Section), 7801 W Montrose Avenue,
Catholic Church in Lake Forest. That daily atten- Norridge. Family and friends who will not attend the
dance at mass was followed by a group attendance services can view the services live Friday, October
at the local supermarket for coffee and chatter. True 28, 2022, at 10:30 AM CST or any time after at www.
to her form, she quickly came to be on a first-name MitzvahFunerals.com. In lieu of flowers, remem-
basis with most of the supermarket employees. brances to your preferred charity would be appreci-
Mary was her husband’s partner in everything deal- ated. Arrangement by Mitzvah Memorial Funerals,
ing with the social aspects of Bob’s work. She sup- 630-Mitzvah (630-648-9824).
ported him in everything he wanted to do, includ-
ing sailing, even though she did not know how to Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Every life story
swim. (She learned at age 55). Mary, along with her deserves to be told.
husband, traveled extensively. This included a trip, Wulff, Jerrald L.
at age 83, to Antarctica. Mary has been described Share your loved one’s story at
as being “self-less” when it came to her children. Jerrald L. Wulff, 88. Beloved husband placeanad.chicagotribune.com
Mary will be missed by many. Funeral and commit- for 70 years of Helene, nee Silverman.
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lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the grandfather of Danielle (Zach) Cash,
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (alzfdn.org) in Ryan Greenfield, Lauren (Jordan) Man-
Mary’s memory. Info: Wenban Funeral Home, Lake del, Joe (Hilary) Shapiro, and Jonathan
Forest www.wenbanfh.com or (847)234-0022. (Fiancee Carrie Walters) Shapiro. Adored great
grandfather of Daisy Isla and Lucy Rose Mandel
Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries and Lilah Rebecca Shapiro. Graveside service Fri-
day 12 PM, October 28, 2022 at Shalom Memorial
Sklair, Marilyn Park (Sec. VII Mt. Zion), 1700 W. Rand Rd., Arlington
Heights. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
Marilyn Gloria Sklair, nee Susman; beloved wife of may be made in his memory to Honor Flight
the late Victor Sklair; cherished mother Chicago, www.honorflightchicago.org. To attend
of Terry (Mark) Taylor, Joan (Michael) the funeral live stream, please visit our website.
Walters, and Mark (the late Billie) Sklair; Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals –
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STUFF WANTED COUNTY OF COOK OFFICE OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND Notice is hereby given that on Friday, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Friday,
- Motorcycles Wanted Cash Paid! All Makes! VARIOUS COOK COUNTY AGENCIES November 4, 2022, at 9:00 a.m., a public November 4, 2022, at 9:00 a.m., a public
Will Pick Up. Reasonable. 630-660-0571 INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB) FOR ARMOR FOR BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA IN hearing will be held before the Executive hearing will be held before the Executive
TRANSPORTATION IFB NO.: 2245-07252 RE: THE ADOPTION OF: KARRIANNE Director of the Illinois Finance Authority Director of the Illinois Finance Authority (the
BUYING TOY TRAINS IFB Document: The IFB document is available GANNON, ADOPTEE. CASE NO.:05-2022- (the “Authority”), or his designee, inside “Authority”), or his designee, inside the North
LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER, HO, BRASS, for download at: https://legacy.cookcountyil. DR-030305 DIVISION: FAMILY NOTICE OF the North entrance of One North Old State entrance of One North Old State Capitol
OLD TOYS,COIN OPERATED-GAMES,COKE gov/purchasing/bids/listAllBids.php ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL Capitol Plaza, Springfield, Illinois 62701, as Plaza, Springfield, Illinois 62701, as required
Contact Person: If you are not able to required by Section 147(f) of the Internal by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue
MACHINES, SLOT CARS, OLD SIGNS! download the IFB or if you have other RIGHTS AND ADOPTION Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”),
Dennis 630-319-2331 questions, please contact Daniel Gizzi, TO: Karen Eggebrecht, is 6005 Electric Ave., “Code”), regarding a plan of finance to regarding a plan of finance by the Authority
Senior Contract Negotiator, at (312) 603- Berkeley Il 60163. issue one or more series or subseries of to issue its Revenue Bonds, Series 2022
Vintage Beer Cans & Signs: We Pay Top 6825 or [email protected]. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Joint Petition for hospital revenue bonds (the “Bonds”) by the (UChicago Medicine), in one or more fixed
Dollar For Your Collections! 708-315-0048 Questions: Questions can be submitted in Adoption has been filed against you and Michigan Finance Authority (the “Issuer”) rate and/or variable rate, tax exempt and/
writing to the contact person above until that you are required to serve a copy of in an aggregate principal amount not to or taxable series, in an aggregate principal
Wanted: Oriental Rugs 12:00 PM (CST) on Thursday, December 1, your written defenses, if any, to it on Lucinda exceed $900,000,000, pursuant to a plan of amount not to exceed $375,000,000 over
Any size/ Any condition - for cash. 2022. Pruss, Esquire, P.O. Box 372155, Satellite finance for various capital facilities, including the longest period permitted by law (the
IFB Bid Due Date, Time, and Location: Beach, Florida 32937 on or before November an aggregate amount not to exceed “Series 2022 Bonds”). In the event that the
*** CALL 773-575-8088 *** Wednesday, January 11, 2022 10:00 25, 2022 and file the original with the clerk $50,000,000 with respect to capital facilities designated public hearing location described
WE BUY COMIC BOOKS! AM (CST). All Bids must be submitted of this Court at 2825 Judge Fran Jamieson located in the State of Illinois, as more fully in the preceding sentence is not adequate to
Top Prices Paid Will Come To You electronically and uploaded to: Way, Viera, Florida 32940, before service described below. accommodate social distancing concerns of
888-88-COMIC ComicBuyingCenter.com https://cookcountyil.bonfirehub.com/ on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If In the event that the designated public any persons who arrive at the designated
portal/?tab=open Opportunities following you fail to do so, a default may be entered hearing location described in the preceding time of the public hearing or is otherwise
DOGS the instructions set forth in the IFB against you for the relief demanded in the paragraph is not adequate to accommodate unavailable due to health concerns, at the
Solicitation document. petition. social distancing concerns of any persons request of anyone present or if the space
Toni Preckwinkle; President, Cook County The adoptee is identified as follows: who arrive at the designated time of the is otherwise unavailable due to health
Board of Commissioners Karrianne Gannon born 1/17/1984 in public hearing or is otherwise unavailable concerns, the Authority will move the public
Raffi Sarrafian; Chief Procurement Officer DuPage, Illinois. due to health concerns, at the request of hearing outside in the immediate vicinity of
Late Bids Will Not Be Accepted Physical Description of Respondent: anyone present or if the space is otherwise the building and members of the public will
10/27/2022 7315695 Age: 62 unavailable due to health concerns, the be redirected to that location. In addition,
Race: White Authority will move the public hearing the public hearing will be simultaneously
CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY Hair Color: Unknown outside in the immediate vicinity of the accessible by residents, taxpayers and other
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE OF Eye Color: Unknown building and members of the public will interested persons telephonically on Friday,
Approximate Height: Unknown be redirected to that location. In addition, November 4, 2022, at 9:00 A.M. by dialing
TIME EXTENSION AND ADDITIONAL Approximate Weight: Unknown the public hearing will be simultaneously into the toll-free telephone conference line
INFORMATION Copies of all court documents in this case, accessible by residents, taxpayers and other number: (888) 494-4032 and entering access
including orders, are available at the Clerk interested persons telephonically on Friday, code: 795-179-0918.
Notice is hereby given that the opening date of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review November 4, 2022, at 9:00 a.m., by dialing The proceeds of the Series 2022 Bonds
heretofore advertised as Friday, October these documents upon request. into the toll-free telephone conference line will be loaned to The University of Chicago
28, 2022 has been extended to Friday, You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit number: (888) 494-4032 and entering access Medical Center, an Illinois not for profit
November 4, 2022 no later than 2:00 P.M. for Court’s office notified of your current code: 795-179-0918. corporation (the “Corporation”), to provide
the following items: address. (You may file Designation of The proceeds of the Bonds will be loaned the Corporation with funds to be used,
Req No.: B22OP04081, Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida to Trinity Health Corporation, an Indiana together with certain other moneys, for
Invitation for Bids (IFB) to Develop Detailed Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form nonprofit corporation. Loyola University the purpose of (i) financing the cost to
Mechanical & Electrical Drawings Through 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will Health System, Loyola University Medical acquire certain assets of Adventist Midwest
Reverse Engineering For Various Rail & Bus be mailed or e-mailed to the addresses on Center, Gottlieb Memorial Hospital and Health, an Illinois not for profit corporation
Parts For A Period Of Up To Thirty-Six (36) record at the clerk’s office. Gottlieb Community Health Services (“AMH”) (including but not limited to
Months. 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10/2022 7311884 Corporation dba MacNeal Hospital are each the hospitals known as Advent Health
PROPOSAL GUARANTEE: NONE not-for-profit corporations of which Trinity Hinsdale and Advent Health LaGrange),
AKC German Shepherd Puppies262-215-6420 For additional information, please contact Health Corporation is the sole corporate Adventist GlenOaks Hospital (known as
Tamika Johnson, Procurement Administrator, member. Trinity Health Corporation is also Advent Health GlenOaks), an Illinois not for
SE Wisconsin $1500.00 M&F [email protected]. the sole corporate member of Mercy Health profit corporation (“AGH”) and Adventist
Top Champion Bloodlines. Bred for Good Any contract resulting from this Services – Iowa, Corp. and ultimate parent Bolingbrook Hospital (known as Advent
Temperament, Good Health, Intelligence, advertisement will be awarded to the lowest of Mercy Medical Center-Clinton, Inc (which Health Bolingbrook), an Illinois not for profit
obedience & conformation. 8 Weeks old. responsive and responsible bidder. own or operate certain Illinois facilities). The corporation (“ABH”), each of which are a
The contractor will be required to furnish proceeds of the Bonds will be used to (i) subsidiary of AMH; (ii) financing, refinancing
AKC Lab Pups 563-608-1267 certified copies of any and all Insurance finance or refinance the costs of acquisition, or reimbursing all or a portion of the costs
Policies required in relation to this contract construction, furnishing and equipping of of acquiring, constructing, renovating,
HOUSES FOR SALE Ryan, Iowa 1500.00 Male/Female prior to CTA’s execution. certain health care facilities (collectively, the remodeling, expanding, rehabilitating and
SUBURBAN SOUTH White coats. www.JNJKennels.com. Chicago Transit Authority hereby notifies all “Illinois 2022/2023 Project” (as described equipping certain health facilities owned
$1500.00. 563-608-1267. bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in below)), and (ii) pay certain expenses by the Corporation and one or more of
regard to any contract entered into pursuant incurred in connection with the issuance of AMH, AGH, ABH and The Ingalls Memorial
CHICAGO $55,000 60617 CKC Shih-Poo 08/17/22 574-575-0780 to this advertisement, Disadvantaged the Bonds. Trinity Health Corporation and its Hospital, an Illinois not for profit corporation
8200 JEFFERY ST. CONDO Business Enterprise will be afforded full subsidiaries and affiliates, including those (“IMH” and, together with the Corporation,
Spacious 2BR 1BA Priv Parking Lrg Kitch & Middlebury 1000 male opportunity to submit bids in response to referred to above, are collectively “Trinity AMH, AGH and ABH, the “Users”), and all
Vet checked, dewormed, vaccinated. loving, this invitation and will not be discriminated Health.” necessary, attendant or related facilities,
Dinette Huge Windows Nr. Bus $55k OBO hypoallergenic, grown to be under 10lb. against on the grounds of race, color, or The “Illinois 2022/2023 Project” consists equipment, site work and utilities thereto,
[email protected] 773-968-0778 national origin in consideration for an award. of the financing or refinancing of not more as further described below; (iii) funding one
PLEASE NOTE: The right is reserved to than $50,000,000 relating to additions or more debt service reserve funds for the
accept any bid or any part or parts thereof and improvements to, and equipment for benefit of the Series 2022 Bonds, if deemed
or to reject any and all bids. hospitals or other healthcare facilities necessary or desirable by the Authority
CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY owned and operated by Trinity Health at the or the Corporation; (iv) funding working
By: Ellen G. McCormack following locations: (i) in an approximate capital for the Corporation or the Users,
Vice President amount of $30,000,000 with respect to the if deemed necessary or desirable by the
Purchasing & Supply Chain facilities located at 2160 S. First Avenue, Authority and the Corporation; (v) funding
October 27, 2022 Maywood, Illinois (Loyola University Medical interest accruing on the Series 2022 Bonds,
10/27/2022 7316583 Center); (ii) in an approximate amount of if deemed necessary or desirable by the
$7,000,000 with respect to the facilities Authority or the Corporation; and (vi) paying
Peekapoo 8474144703 located at 701 W. North Ave, Melrose Park, certain expenses incurred in connection
Illinois (Gottlieb Memorial Hospital); (iii) in an with the issuance of the Series 2022 Bonds,
CHICAGO $115/WK & UP 60639 Lake Villa 700 Males approximate amount of $12,000,000 with including the cost of any bond insurance
AUSTIN OTHER 3 fun loving, 6 month old 2nd generation males respect to the facilities located at 3249 S. or other credit or liquidity enhancement, if
CLEAN ROOM w/ fridge & microwave, Near Oak puppies. All shots and rabies tag Oak Park Avenue, Berwyn, Illinois and 3345 S. any, all as permitted by the Illinois Finance
Oak Park Avenue, Berwyn, Illinois (MacNeal Authority Act (the “Act”).
Park, Food-4-Less, Wal-Mart, Walgreen’s, Busses Health Care & Hospital and MacNeal All of the facilities and improvements
& Metra, Laundry, Rear Yard. (773)-637-5957 Physicians); and (iv) in an approximate financed or refinanced by the Series 2022
amount of $1,000,000 with respect to the Bonds are or will be owned or principally
West Highland Terrier Pups 608-346-7696 facilities located at 3722 S. Harlem Avenue, used by the Corporation or one or more
Riverside, Illinois (Loyola Medical Group – Users at the facilities listed below. A general
South Beloit, IL $1500 M&F Multispecialty Riverside); and other related functional description of each facility,
AKC Reg’d, 1st Shots, Dewclaws Removed, acquisitions, improvements, equipment, the location of each such facility and the
CHICAGO $125/WK & UP 60644 $1500 cash only ready Nov 1st construction and reconstruction located maximum aggregate principal amount of
thereon. Series 2022 Bonds to be issued with respect
501 N. CENTRAL AVE. OTHER The projects financed or refinanced with to each such facility are listed below:
LARGE SUNNY ROOM w/ fridge & microwave. the proceeds of the Bonds are owned and 1. UChicago Medicine campus which
Near Oak Park, Green Line, Buses, Restaurants operated by Trinity Health. includes (i) land owned by the University of
& Shopping. 24/hr Desk, Parking Lot. $125/wk & The Bonds are special, limited obligations Chicago and leased by the Corporation
up, $550/mo & up. 312-212-1212 GENERAL of the Issuer, payable solely out of the bounded by 56th Street, Cottage Grove
ANNOUNCEMENTS revenues and other funds pledged and Avenue, 59th Street and South Ellis Avenue;
assigned for their payment in accordance UChicago Medicine Center for Care and
CHICAGO $128/ WK & UP 60640 LOOKING FOR Anyone Who Worked at with one or more loan agreements each Discovery, a 436-bed acute care hospital
- OTHER Reynolds Metals in McCook, IL LOOKING between Trinity Health and the Issuer and located at 5700 South Maryland Avenue;
BIG ROOM w/ stove, fridge, bath & nice wood FOR Anyone who worked at Reynolds the indentures pursuant to which the Bonds 850 East 58th Street; 5656 South Maryland
floors. Near Red Line, Jewel, Mariano’s & Buses. Metals in McCook, IL during 1958-1962. are issued. This public hearing does not Avenue; 5758 South Maryland Avenue;
Elevator and Laundry. (773)-561-4970 Please call 314-277-6650. impose any liability, financial or otherwise, UChicago Medicine Mitchell Hospital,
on the Authority or the State of Illinois or in located at 5815 South Maryland Avenue;
-EDGEWATER $135/WK & UP O6T0H6E6R0 Ogle County, Illinois Certified Organic any way involve the Authority or the State 5837 South Maryland Avenue; 5839 South
NICE ROOM w/ stove, fridge & bath. Near Aldi, Land Auction November 3, 2022 at 1:00 of Illinois in the issuance of the Bonds, but Maryland Avenue; 5840 South Maryland
Whole Food’s, Walgreen’s, Beach, Red Line & P.M. 279.19 Acres± • 2 Tracts. For more info, is an accommodation by the Authority to Avenue; 5841 South Maryland Avenue;
Buses. Elevator & Laundry. (773)-275-4442 Contact Manager: Dale Jones (309) 299- satisfy the requirements of Section 147(f) of UChicago Medicine Comer Children’s
6400. www.sullivanauctioneers.com • IL Lic. the Code for this issuance of the Bonds by Hospital, a pediatric hospital, located at
#444000107 (844) 847-2161 the Issuer. 5721 South Maryland Avenue; and 5730
The above notice of public hearing is South Drexel Avenue, all in Chicago, Illinois,
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES required by Section 147(f) of the Code. as well as elevated walkways connecting
GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION At the time and place set for the public locations therein; and the 79,795 square
hearing, residents, taxpayers and other foot lot north of East 57th Street between
ANNUAL TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE VILLAGE OF ELMWOOD PARK, ILLINOIS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 2022 interested persons will be given the South Maryland Avenue and South Drexel
opportunity to express their views for or Avenue where the proposed new cancer
REVENUE/RECEIPTS SUMMARY: REAL ESTATE TAX, $16,000,084; STATE/HOME RULE SALES TAX, $3,903,603; STATE INCOME TAX, $3,919,198; UTILITY TAX, $1,256,357; OTHER TAXES, $3,985,520; LICENSES, PERMITS & FEES, $3,009,327; RECREATION against the Bonds and the proposed plan care center will be located with an address
AND EVENTS REVENUES, $820,996; OTHER REVENUE, $439,263; MFT ALLOTMENTS, $700,000; INVESTMENT INCOME, $19,752; WATER GRANT REVENUE, 500,000; VILLAGE GRANT REVENUE, 4,894,635; BILLING REVENUE, $9,281,914. of finance. In addition, residents, taxpayers of 5654 South Drexel Avenue, Chicago,
TOTAL REVENUES: $48,730,649. and other interested persons that attend Illinois– not to exceed $350,000,000; not to
the public hearing telephonically by dialing exceed $20,000,000 at the integrated and
TRANSFERS IN: into the toll-free telephone conference related facility at 14290 South LaGrange
REAL ESTATE TAX/PERSONAL PROPERTY REPLACEMENT TAX (FIRE PENSION), $1,271,379; line number noted above will be given the Road in Orland Park, Illinois.
REAL ESTATE TAX/PERSONAL PROPERTY REPLACEMENT TAX (POLICE PENSION), $1,814,806. opportunity to express their views for or 2. Advent Health Hinsdale, a 261-bed acute
TOTAL TRANSFERS IN: $3,086,185. against the proposed plan of financing at care hospital, not to exceed $95,000,000
a designated point in the public hearing. at the following integrated and related
PAYROLL SUMMARY: $25,000 AND UNDER: ACCARDO, THOMAS; ALESIA, BRIAN J.; AMBROSY, NATALIE E.; ANAST, KIM M.; ANGELILLI, ANTHONY; AVILA, KARLY M.; AYALA-RIZZO, LOLA AMELIE; BANIAS, ISABELLA V.; BARATTA, JOHNNY; BARNES, Written comments may also be submitted facilities: 14, 119, 120, 121 and 135 North
MAKAYLA; BARTELHEIM, PRISCILLA J.; BASS, BERNADETTE; BENDERSKY, VICTORIA A.; BENIGNO, ANTHONY THOMAS; BERTOCCHINI, AIDAN V.; BEVILACQUA, ROBERT; BILBEN, LAURA A.; BOGG, BRUCE B.; BOGOJEVICH, DANNY; BRAYTON, KERSTEN; to the Executive Director of the Authority Oak Street, Hinsdale, Illinois; 140 North
BRAYTON, SAMANTHA; BROWN, CONNOR M.; BUTERA, DAVID P.; BUTERA, MICHAEL; BZDULA, CAROLINE; CARDONA, JEMAL; CASCELLA, JOSEPH M.; CESARINI, PATRICIA; CHAPPELL, ROSALIE M.; CIANCIO, CANDICE A.; CIURA, JULIA; CONTE, BINA; via (i) email at [email protected] County Line Road, Hinsdale, Illinois; 1 and
COZZONE, DANIELA C.; COZZONE, VALENTINA; DANA, GEORGE; DAVILA, JULIAN; DE PASQUALE, DENISE; DEL SANTO, ANTHONY J.; DIAZ, ANDREA; DIDANI, JESSICA; DIVITO, JULIO M.; DIVITO, LIA A.; DOMAGALA, NICOLE M.; DZIEDZIC, JACOB B.; ERVING, or (ii) mail at his office located at 160 North 7 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale, Illinois; 321
MICHELLE; EXNER, MICHAEL D.; FLAHERTY, JACK; FLORES, NATHALIE G.; GALAVOTTI, ELISABETTA; GALINSKI, DANIEL; GALLOZA, DIEGO; GENNETT, JAMES M.; GIOVENCO, JOSEPH; GONZALES, ISABELLA G.; GORANSON RUIZ, ELIZABETH; GORANSON- LaSalle Street, Suite S-1000, Chicago, Illinois Walnut Street, Hinsdale, Illinois; 6311 S. Cass
RUIZ, JONATHAN V.; GRIMES, KEON; HOFFMAN, JESSICA L.; HOFMANN, ELLA; HOFMANN, PETR; HORN, MITCHELL JAMES; HOWARD, DANIEL; JACHYM, KONRAD; JENKINS, CAROLINE; JENKINS, CECILIA; JENKINS, LYNDALL; JOLLY, VICTORIA M.; 60601 until November 2, 2022. Avenue, Westmont, Illinois.
KAMINSKI, ALAN T.; KARAS, JAMES A.; KELLY, CYNTHIA L.; KNESLEY, SARAH; KOWALSKI, LAUREN; KOZIEL, JULIA B.; LA PUMA, CANDI; LA PUMA, DAVE; LAMAR, CAROL; LANZITO, GAETANO J.; LAROCCO, ARIANNA MICHELE; LAUFER, JACOB; LEBRON, In accordance with the Americans with 3. AdventHealth LaGrange, a 186-bed acute
ELIANA I.; LOCKWOOD, JOSEPH; LOLLINO, ANGELO J.; LONGO, CHRISTIAN A.; LORUSSO, GIOVANNA; LOVENDAHL, EMILY J.; LUQUETTA, CATHERINE; MACCHIONE, RUSSELL P.; MAGGIONCALDA, KYLE; MARCHESE, NICHOLAS M.; MARCHI, MICHAEL L.; Disabilities Act (“ADA”), if any person with care hospital, not to exceed $95,000,000
MARCHIORI, LUCIANO; MARINO, DONALD D.; MAZIARZ, OLIWIA; MCNULTY, KAITLIN; MEDINA, AVA M.; MENTONE, PATRICK DONALD; MEYERS, SARAH MARIE; MIHALO, ADELAIDE; MINCY, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH; MIRANDA, SABRINA; MISKOWIEC, a disability as defined by the ADA needs at the following integrated and related
KAROLINA; MOLA, SARAH; MONACELLI, CHIARA G.; MONAHAN, JAMES W.; MONSER, MADISON; MULLINS, DONNA; MURPHY, CONNOR MICHAEL; NATALE, KATEY M.; NAVAS, ALEJANDRO M.; NEIL, MADELEINE M.; NOCITA, FRANK J.; NOWAK, EDMUND special accommodations to participate facilities: 5101 and 5201 South Willow
A.; OCHWAT, ASHLEY; ORTIZ, KALANIE; OSBORNE, KATIE; OWAD, MARCIN; PALERMO, JADEN M.; PECORA, JULIA; PECORA, NATALIE R.; PECORA, NICHOLAS J.; PEDERSEN, JACKSON; PERRELLI, GIA; PERRELLI, VANESSA; PERRY, JACOB T.; PISTO, in the public hearing, then not later than Springs Road, LaGrange, Illinois; 1325
MICHAEL; POLITO, ARIANA K.; POTEMPA, PAULA J.; PRATT, KELVIN; QUINTANAR, DELILAH Q.; RAFFE, JENNIFER LYNN; RAMOS, MELISSA; RAYMOND, MICHAEL P.; REVIS, JARVIS A.; RIVERA, GUMERSINDO; ROBLES, ANGEL L.; RODRIGUEZ, JONATHAN November 3, 2022, he or she should contact Memorial Drive, La Grange, Illinois.
C.; RODRIGUEZ, MATEO; RODRIGUEZ, RUBY; ROSE, LEILA B.; ROUSE, JOSEPH; RUGGIERO, ELISABETH R.; RYAN, WILLIAM J.; SABELLA, DONNA; SANDNES, JAMES R.; SANDOVAL, MARISSA E.; SANDOVAL, VICTOR M.; SANSONE, TERRI M.; SANTORO, the Authority at (312) 6511300. 4. AdventHealth GlenOaks, a 143-bed acute
JOSEPH A.; SARGENT, JEFFREY L.; SCANLON, JOSEPH; SCHAEFER, PAIGE A.; SCHEIDT, JOSEPH M.; SCIACCOTTA, ANTHONY; SCIACCOTTA, ANTHONY J.; SCIULLO, CHRISTINA C.; SCIULLO, FRANCO; SCIULLO, NICHOLAS P.; SCIULLO, SELA G.; SEGURA, NOTICE DATED: October 27, 2022 care hospital, not to exceed $25,000,000
JESUS O.; SERRAMALERA, AGUSTINA; SIGNA, ROSARIA; SINIAKOWICZ, KAMILA; SKELLY, CLAIRE; SKELLY, QUINN G.; SMITH, MATTHEW; SOLIS, ISAIAH M.; SOTO, MICHELLE; SPEARMAN, CONNOR B.; SPEARMAN, MAKENNA C.; SPECIALE, JUNE ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY at the following integrated and related
A.; STEIN, HAVANA M.; STRANGES, ANGELA; STRANSKI, MICHAEL; TALAMANTES, JOSEPH D.; TERZO, MICHAEL RICHARD; TKACHUK, KRISTINA; TOLEDO, NAIOMI DESIREE; TROPEA, JOEY T.; TSUETAKI, ANTHONY G.; VAZQUES, AYANI; VELAZQUEZ, By /s/ Christopher B. Meister facilities: 701 Winthrop Avenue, Glendale
NICHOLAS P.; VENTURA, ANTHONY; VERGARA, ADAM; VERGARA, ALEXANDER; VERNA, LORETA; WATERS, MICHAEL P.; WELCH, BRITTANY N.; WERNSING, ANTHONY D.; WIECZOREK, MARTIN; WIOTT, ALLISON M.; WITTROCK, DIANA B.; WOJDYLA, JAKUB; Executive Director Heights, Illinois; 1511 and 1521 Glen Ellen
WRONSKA, JULIA A.; ZANI, GETI; ZIEGLER, BRIDGET ANNE; ZIVOJNOVIC, JONATHAN L.; ZULETA, ROMINA I. Illinois Finance Authority Road, Glendale Heights, Illinois; and 3 S. 230
$25,001 TO $49,999: BISCAGLIO, ANTHONY N.; CAREY, STEVEN; CHIARELLI, ANGELICA M.; CIANCIO, MICHAEL J.; DEMONTE, MARIA; DEMPSEY, MARIBETH; FALLON, TERESA; GIGLIONE, ANDREW; GORDON, CHRISTINA M.; LIVOLSI, GINA M.; LOMBARDI, 10/27/22 7314419 Home Avenue, Warrenville, Illinois.
CHARLES J.; MININI, JOHANNA; NARAYAN, SHAKUNDALA; PARRILLI, SAMUEL ROCCO; QUARANTA, CATHERINE; RADA, NICHOLAS P.; RODRIGUEZ, WENDY; ROMANENKO-JONES, OLGA; SALDANA, JAVIER; SAVIANO, ANGELO F.; SAVIO, CHERYL L.; SAVIO, NOTICE FOR NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION 5. AdventHealth Bolingbrook, a 138-
MICHAEL J.; SCAVO, VITO R.; SMID, SHARON; SVEHLA, PHILLIP S.; WARCHULSKI, MAGGIE; ZIUPSNYS, AMANDA ELIZABET. bed acute care hospital, not to exceed
$50,000 TO 74,999: ALPORT, JEROME SCOTT; BEDNAR, GREGORY; BERTUCCI, JOANN GERMANOS; BRAGLIA, ANTHONY R.; COLEMAN, JAMES P.; FOURREAU, MICHAEL; GESCHKE, FREDERICK R.; GESCHKE, JOANNE; GRUBER, LAUREN NICOLE; LITRENTA – KIRK YARD STORM WATER PERMIT $60,000,000 at the following integrated and
III, JOHN F.; PESKO, GINA; RIPPEL, THEODORE CHRIST; SANTI, BLAKE M.; SCHEIDT, MICHAEL V.; WINIARCZYK, MARCIN L. RENEWAL related facilities: 500 Remington Boulevard,
$75,000 TO $99,999: ACCETTURA SR, JAMES A.; BIANCALANA, ROSEMARIE; CALABRESE, MALLORI L.; CARPARELLI, NICOLA; CASAMASSIMO, GERALD T.; FIORE, CIRO; FIORITO, VINCENT C.; FRANCIK, JORDAN A.; GENUALDI, FILIPPO J.; GIANNOTTI, Bolingbrook, Illinois; 396 Remington
NICHOLAS V.; GOLDSTEIN, KENNETH R.; GRUBER, THEODORE V.; GUENTHER, PETER J.; HAHN, RICHARD G.; LABELLARTE, LOUIS N.; LANZITO, NIKO A.; LAPUMA, PHILIP VINCENT; MARCHI, JOSEPH P.; MASSEY, RALPH J.; MAZZONE, MICHAEL; NESSLING, Wisconsin Central LTD, with corporate Boulevard, Bolingbrook, Illinois; and 420
SHANE J.; OTTE, MICHAEL J.; PETRAMALA, SALVATORE C.; PIERMATTEI, VICTOR M.; SABATINE, JAMES PETER; SASSONE, PHILIP R.; SCIULLO, NICK; TERZO, BRIAN J.; VARGAS, GEORGE. offices at 17641 South Ashland Avenue, Schmidt, Bolingbrook, Illinois.
$100,000 TO $124,999: ALEQUIN, ANTHONY; ASTRELLA, MARK; BARRILE, MICHAEL JOHN; BORMANN, ROBERT; BORRINI, JOSEPH DONALD; BRAND, THOMAS H.; BROWN, THOMAS; CASELLA, FRANK; CHAURIZE, MARINE; DEROSE, DEREK; GERACI, Homewood, Illinois 60430, is submitting 6. UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial
JOHN R.; GIOVENCO, JOSEPH M.; HOCK, BRIAN DANIEL; JONCHA, JEFFREY D.; KIERNICKI, JEREMY R.; KMIECIK, KELLEN B.; LAPENNA, DANIEL JAMES; LEBER, COREY; LOGISZ, ROBERT HENRY; LONI, MICHAEL J.; MARCHI, JASON A.; MARINO, STEVEN a renewal NOI letter for our Kirk Yard Hospital, a 485-bed acute care hospital
S.; MENOLASCINO, ANTHONY; MESSINA, STEPHEN J.; MOURNING, NICHOLAS THOMAS; PANKEY, CHRISTOPHER J.; PARENTI, JAMES A.; PARRILLI, KIMBERLY MARIE; PAVONE, MICHAEL; PEACH, DEREK JOHN; PICICCI, NICHOLAS G.; RANSOM, DAVID L.; Facility located at 1 North Buchanan located at 1 Ingalls Drive, Harvey, Illinois
RODRIGUEZ, CARLOS; SCHAK, KENNETH EDWARD; SCHMIDT, ALAN; SWOBODA, LAWRENCE JOHN; VENTURA, CHRISTOPHER J.; WILL, KEVIN MICHAEL; WITZ, JOSEPH; ZELASCO, MARK S.; ZINN, DAVID. Street, Gary, Indiana 46402 to notify the and the following integrated and related
$125,000 AND OVER: ARGYRAKIS, DENNIS; BRAGLIA, DINO RALPH; BUDNIK, ALLAN J.; BUSCH, DAVID S.; CONVERSA, MATTHEW J.; FAGIANO, FRANK; FERRARO, KEVIN JOSEPH; FLAHERTY, KEVIN G.; HOCK, ANDREW J.; KMIECIK, MICHAEL C.; RIEGER, Indiana Department of Environmental facilities: 71 West 156th Street, Harvey,
MATTHEW G.; TERZO, MICHAEL; VOLPE, PAUL ANDREW; WEISS, EVELYN; WINIARCZYK, MICHAEL J. Management of our intent to comply with Illinois; 15620 Wood Street, Harvey Illinois;
TOTAL PAYROLL EXPENSE: $11,803,118.04. the requirements under 327 IAC 15-6 to 17901 Governors Highway, Homewood,
discharge storm water exposed to industrial Illinois; 6701 and 6703 West 159th Street,
EXPENDITURE/DISBURSEMENT SUMMARY: A & J PAVING, INC., $4,850.00; A CELEBRATION AUTHORITY railway activities. Run-off from the Facility Tinley Park, Illinois; 1600 Torrence Avenue,
$3,280.00; A&E LANDSCAPING, INC., $20,335.00; ACE HARDWARE CO-HARLEM, $12,241.55; ACLARA TECHNOLOGIES LLC, $10,245.00; ACQUA CONTRACTORS CORP, $87,142.50; AEP ENERGY, $135,037.82; AHERN RENTALS, $13,346.66; AIR DUCT will discharge to the Grand Calumet River. Calumet City, Illinois; 1551 Huntington
CLEANERS, INC., $6,365.00; AIR ONE EQUIPMENT, INC., $20,584.73; AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL, $5,121.90; AL PIEMONTE FORD INC., $240,039.87; ALARM DETECTION SYSTEMS, INC., $3,820.68; ALL CARS AUTO SERVICE, $2,813.78; ALLAN J COLEMAN Questions or comments should be directed Drive, Calumet City, Illinois; 1600 167th
CO., $4,345.29; ALTORFER INDUSTRIES, INC., $3,273.12; AMALGAMATED BANK OF CHICAGO, $2,772,931.52; AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, $56,934.07; AMERICAN CUSTOM SILKSCREEN, $11,738.00; AMERICAN MOBILE STAGING, INC., $5,150.00; to Nicole DeRose at the above-mentioned Street, Calumet City, Illinois; 16246 Prince
AMERICAN RAMP COMPANY, $145,946.50; AMERICAN TOPSOIL CHICAGO, INC., $9,725.00; ANDERSON PEST CONTROL, $33,520.15; ANIMAL CARE LEAGUE, $3,000.00; AQUA PURE ENTERPRISES, INC., $5,359.00; AREZZO JEWELERS, $15,000.00; Wisconsin Central LTD Corporate address. Drive, South Holland, Illinois; 18127 Williams
ARROW BODY & FENDER SERVICE, $19,609.88; ATLAS BOBCAT, LLC, $63,863.42; AVALON PETROLEUM CO., $216,975.14; AXON ENTERPRISE, INC., $59,209.05; AZAVAR AUDIT, $5,015.00; B&F CONSTRUCTION CODE SERVICES, INC., $40,701.10; October 27, 2022 - 7316589 Street, Lansing, Illinois; 16532 Oak Park
BANNERVILLE USA, INC., $16,045.00; BATTERY SERVICE CORP., $4,833.87; BELMONT BANK AND TRUST, $467,970.36; BLACKBOARD, INC.,, $12,990.13; BLACKDOG ENTERPRISES, $5,300.00; BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF ILLINOIS, $2,133,723.00; Avenue, Tinley Park, Illinois; 4742 and 4752
BLUE SKY MARKETING GROUP, $4,644.98; BOMARK CLEANING SERVICE, $42,378.43; BUCK BROS, INC., $2,690.00; BUILDING SERVICES OF AMERICA LLC, $26,720.00; BURKE LLC, $177,595.00; BURRIS EQUIPMENT CO., $23,857.00; C & O WINDOW SELL YOUR Cal Sag Road, Crestwood, Illinois; and 19550
CLEANING LLC, $3,290.00; C.O.P.S. AND F.I.R.E PERSONNEL TESTING SERVICE, $10,368.00; CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., $3,663.53; CARGILL INCORPORATED, $53,442.31; CASEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. $5,772.23; CDS OFFICE Governors Highway, Flossmoor, Illinois all
TECHNOLOGIES, $9,174.00; CELLEBRITE, $8,000.00; CENTRAL CHICAGO TIRE & WHEEL, $18,740.50; CHICAGO COMMUNICATIONS, $39,551.00; CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD., $238,245.59; CINTAS, $23,593.08; CITI CARDS, $22,600.63; HOME not to exceed $40,000,0000.
CITY HALL TECHNOLOGIES, $12,000.00; CITY WIDE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES, $3,490.50; COMCAST, $34,034.79; COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO., $45,065.74; COMMUNICATIONS DIRECT, $4,994.63; COMPASS MINERALS, $39,980.48; COMPUTER The Series 2022 Bonds are special, limited
INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC., $87,112.00; CONCENTRA HEALTH SERVICES, INC., $4,512.50; CONSTRUCTION NETWORK LLC, $32,095.88; COOK COUNTY TREASURER, $5,833.88; CRITICLE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, INC., $6,302.76; CUMMINS N to place your ad, visit obligations of the Authority, payable solely
POWER LLC, $4,100.77; CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORP., $143,028.64; DACRA TECH LLC, $15,670.00; DART HVAC, INC., $26,750.00; DEARBORN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, $35,226.76; DEFEND EDGE OC LLC, $8,200.00; DEMPSEY, chicagotribune.com/advertiser out of the revenues and other funds pledged
MARIBETH, $3,311.11; DI MAGGIO TELECOM SERVICES, INC., $8,625.50; DIMEO BROS INC., $336,987.41; DIVERSIFIED AUDIO, $8,300.00; DOST VALUATION GROUP, $6,500.00; DOTY & SONS CONCRETE, $3,583.40; DUFF & PHELPS, $6,300.00; and assigned for their payment in accordance
EJ SIEVERS INC. PLUMBING CONTRACTORS, $3,436.00; ELMWOOD PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY, $9,500.00; ELMWOOD SUPPLY, $11,330.92; EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS, $6,150.01; ESO SOLUTIONS, INC., $3,962.14; F&J PAVING, INC., $5,600.00; or call 312 222 2222 with one or more loan agreements between
FERNANDEZ, JAVIER, $2,910.00; FIFTH THIRD BANK, $161,726.70; FIRST COMMUNICATIONS LLC, $5,232.05; FLAGS USA.COM, $8,285.00; FOREST SECURITY, $9,854.00; FOSCO, PETER, $6,250.00; FUN EXPRESS, $2,857.98; GEN POWER, $12,028.50; the Corporation and the Authority and one
GENERAL CODE, $3,067.09; GINELLE CONSTRUCTION, INC., $7,110.00; GLENBROOK GLASS, INC., $3,400.00; GOLD MEDAL - CHICAGO, INC, $5,334.81; GOV CONNECTION, INC., $21,802.15; GRAINGER, $6,265.35; GRANICUS, INC, $8,135.99; GROWING or more trust indentures pursuant to which
COMMUNITY MEDIA NFP, $15,300.00; GW & ASSOCIATES PC, $54,000.00; H&H ELECTRIC CO., $150,413.21; HARLEM FLOORS & MORE, INC., $7,475.00; HEALY ASPHALT COMPANY LLC, $3,094.52; HIGH PSI, LTD., $2,981.59; HOME DEPOT CREDIT the Series 2022 Bonds are issued. The Series
SERVICES, $19,777.71; HYPERCORE NETWORKS, INC., $7,273.94; ICE MILLER LLP, $2,500.00; IDEAL CHARTER, $5,211.00; ILLINOIS ALARM SERVICE, INC, $12,592.52; ILLINOIS COUNTIES RISK MANAGEMENT TRUST, $598,156.47; ILLINOIS 2022 Bonds do not constitute a debt of the
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, $1,291,064.16; IMPACT NETWORKING, LLC., $4,805.46; INFINITY AND BEYOND ACADEMY LLC, $83,972.00; INTERSTATE BILLING SERVICE, INC., $5,767.29; JA JOHNSON PAVING CO, $865,981.98; JUST Authority, the State of Illinois, or any political
NETWORK, INC., $132,879.76; KAD CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LLC, $152,404.16; KAIVAC, INC., $4,331.08; KBS INTERNATIONAL LLC, $3,512.00; KH KIM TAEKWONDO, $2,664.00; KING TRANSMISSION CO.,INC, $2,695.00; KNIGHT ENGINEERS AND subdivision thereof within the meaning
ARCHITECTS, INC, $1,495,650.05; KODA AUTO ELECTRONICS & SERVICES, $3,052.56; KONE CHICAGO, $7,036.64; KRAMER TREE SPECIALISTS, INC., $6,298.00; KTG ILLINOIS, LLC, $17,017.75; LAKESHORE RECYCLING SYSTEMS, $1,854,985.08; LANDS’ of any provisions of the Constitution or
END, $7,423.49; LANG ICE COMPANY, $5,470.00; LARRY’S AUTO PARTS, $17,818.34; LEADSONLINE, $3,490.00; LEHP MANAGEMENT, INC., $6,120.00; LENA, FRANK, $2,700.00; LEXIPOL LLC, $8,040.00; LEYDEN FAMILY SERVICE & MENTAL HEALTH statutes of the State of Illinois or a pledge
CENTER, $5,000.00; LOCAL 705, $470,888.00; MABAS DIVISION 20, $6,000.00; MACK COMMUNICATIONS, $36,000.00; MACQUEEN EMERGENCY, $3,480.89; MAD BOMBER FIREWORKS PRODUCTION, $12,500.00; MALKMUS, MARK, $10,130.00; of the faith and credit of the Authority, the
MARCHI, JASON, $3,150.00; MARLIN LEASING, $3,464.38 MARQUEE-CHICAGO, $21,810.76; MATRIX COATING SOLUTIONS, INC., $33,048.00; MDM AUTO BODY WORKS, $4,747.21; MELWOOD CUSTOM LANDSCAPERS, INC, $7,248.30; MENARDS- State of Illinois, or any political subdivision
MELROSE PARK, $27,733.74; METRA, $5,460.00; METRO PARAMEDIC SERVICES, INC., $55,068.63; MID AMERICAN WATER, $82,973.86; MIDWEST COMMERICAL FITNESS, $69,799.00; MIDWEST METER, INC., $14,226.95; MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT, thereof, or grant to the owners thereof any
$41,986.17; MORI MILK CO., $4,316.21; MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC., $12,732.19; MRN ENTERPRISES, $5,820.00; NANNA NETWORKS, INC., $15,459.71; NATIONAL POWER RODDING, $4,950.00; NERI, MICHAEL, $20,600.00; NEW STAR RESTAURANT, right to have the Authority or the General
$3,700.00; NICOR GAS, $18,932.87; NORCOMM, $550,000.00; NORTH EAST MULTI-REGIONAL TRAINING, $4,450.00; NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM SYSTEM, $4,479.70; NUNEZ LANDSCAPING, INC., $3,450.00; OLD WORLD BRICK PAVING, Assembly levy any taxes or appropriate
$30,262.00; O’LEARY’S CONTRACTORS, $3,859.73; ODELSON, STERK, MURPHEY, FRAZIER & MCGRATH, LTD., $12,225.00; PACE SYSTEMS, INC., $2,600.00; PATLIN, $5,263.31; PEERLESS NETWORK, INC., $13,382.93; PEPSI-COLA, $11,760.41; any funds for the payment of the principal
PERFORMANCE LIGHTING, INC., $11,000.00; PERINO, JOSEPH, $3,900.00; PERMIDT ENGINEERING LIMITED, $3,890.00; PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGIES, $18,507.50; PLATINUM -POOLCARE-AQUATECH, LTD., $6,298.22; POWER PAVING, $75,239.50; thereof or interest thereon. The Authority
PRECISION CONTROL SYSTEMS OF CHICAGO, $6,641.00; PREFERRED BEVERAGE, $3,786.31; PREMIER SPECIALTIES, $18,324.46; PRINT PARTNERS, LTD., $39,685.00; PRINTING STATION II, THE, $13,371.55; PROVANTAGE ACCOUNTING, $5,161.50; has no taxing power.
PULSE TECHNOLOGY, $20,637.72; PUROCLEAN OF OAK PARK, $3,220.00; QUADIENT FINANCE USA, $12,861.08; RADARSIGN, $7,110.00; RANGO SEWER & WATER, INC., $310,730.00; RAY O’HERRON CO., INC., $22,388.57; RC SYSTEMS, INC., $7,365.00; The above notice of public hearing is required
REGAL BUSINESS MACHINES, $3,037.86; REGIONAL TRUCK EQUIPMENT, $3,621.45; REQUORDIT, $3,190.80; RETROFIT REBATES, INC., $3,190.00; RJN SUPPLIES, INC., $9,217.00; ROADSAFE TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC., $27,715.20; ROSEMONT by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 78, $3,750.00; RR DONNELLEY, $2,776.82; RUSSO POWER EQUIPMENT, $10,135.94; SAFETY VISION, $6,925.00; SAM’S CLUB, $6,102.46; SERVICE SANITATION, $13,603.99; SHARKS BASKETBALL ACADEMY, LTD., Code of 1986, as amended. At the time and
$9,151.00; SITE ONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY, $49,510.66; SPRINGBROOK HOLDING COMPANY LLC, $46,453.58; SPRINT PCS/NEXTEL, $2,584.07; STANDARD EQUIPMENT COMPANY, $44,360.44; STANDARD FENCING CO., INC., $3,395.00; STANLEY place set for the public hearing, residents,
STEEMER INTERNATIONAL, INC., $3,200.00; STORINO RAMELLO & DURKIN, $297,365.45; SUBURBAN LABORATORIES, $7,327.10; SUBURBAN TREE CONSORTIUM, $11,030.00; SUBURBAN WELDING, $7,828.42; SUPT.OF WATER COLLECTIONS, taxpayers and other interested persons will
$3,374,503.45; SYRACUSE & SYRACUSE, $6,825.00; SYSTEM SUPPORT & INTEGRATION, $3,697.50; TAERYN’S COVER ALL TARPING, $6,480.00; TAI GINSBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, $84,823.26; TARGET SOULTIONS LEARNING, LLC, $3,695.12; be given the opportunity to express their
TECHNOTRIX, $11,838.03; THE BREWER COMPANY, $6,704.31; THE HOME DEPOT PRO, $4,791.07; THE STONE GROUP, INC., $21,685.00; THIRD MILLENNIUM ASSC., $67,503.73; T-MOBILE, $30,712.01; TONY’S LAWNMOWER, $5,520.14; TOWN & views for or against the proposed plan of
COUNTRY DISTRIBUITORS, $27,400.84; TRI-ANGLE SCREEN PRINT, $2,702.00; UPTOWN GARAGE, $3,199.65; US GAS, $2,554.10; VEGA TREE SERVICE INC., $101,660.00; VERIZON WIRELESS, $4,685.44; VILLA PARK OFFICE EQUIPMENT, $6,246.25; financing. In addition, residents, taxpayers
VISIONS CONSTRUCTION & ROOFING LLC, $39,950.00; WAREHOUSE DIRECT, $4,716.79; WEINER, MURRAY, $46,850.00; WEST CENTRAL MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE, $30,492.55; WEST COOK COUNTY SOLID WASTE AGENCY, $4,900.00; WEST SIDE and other interested persons that attend
TRACTOR SALES, $17,075.44; WEST SUBURBAN CONSOLIDATED, $106,195.99; WEST SUBURBAN MAJOR CRIMES TASK FORCE, $2,750.00; WESTWAY COACH, $6,600.00; WSSRA, $106,195.33; XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES, $6,828.02; XYLEM WATER the public hearing telephonically by dialing
SOLUTIONS USA, INC., $7,210.00; VENDORS PAID UNDER $2,500, $287,705.34. TOTAL: $22,696,155.53. into the toll-free telephone conference
line number noted above will be given the
TRANSFERS OUT: Fund Type April 30, 2021 April 30, 2022 opportunity to express their views for or
MB FINANCIAL BANK (REAL ESTATE TAXES/PERSONAL PROPERTY REPLACEMENT TAX - FIRE PENSION), $1,271,379; UBS FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. (REAL ESTATE TAXES/ General $13,870,409.00 $17,087,079.00 against the proposed plan of financing at
PERSONAL PROPERTY REPLACEMENT TAX - POLICE PENSION), $1,814,806; IMRF EMPLOYER SHARE, $489,098; ELECTRONIC TAX PAYMENTS/MEDICARE & FICA EMPLOYER SHARE, Special Revenue $189,065.00 $1,956,189.00 a designated point in the public hearing.
$466,690; PROPERTIES PURCHASED, $1,094,000. Debt Service $757,348.00 $1,228,442.00 Written comments may also be submitted
TOTAL TRANSFERS OUT: $5,135,973. Enterprise $7,771,715.00 $7,828,163.00 to the Executive Director of the Authority via
Agency ($21.00) $0.00 email at [email protected] or at his
VILLAGE OF ELMWOOD PARK Capital Projects $57,021.00 ($1,893,535.00) office located at 160 North LaSalle Street,
By: James A. Parenti, Finance Director TOTAL $22,645,537.00 $26,206,338.00 Suite S-1000, Chicago, Illinois 60601 until
Attest: Gina Pesko, Village Clerk November 2, 2022.
I, Gina Pesko, Clerk of the Village of Elmwood Park, Cook County, Illinois, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the Annual Treasurer’s Report for the fiscal year In accordance with the Americans with
ending April 30, 2022. Gina Pesko Village Clerk Disabilities Act (“ADA”), if any person with
a disability as defined by the ADA needs
special accommodations to participate
in the public hearing, then not later than
November 3, 2022, he or she should contact
the Authority at (312) 651-1300.
NOTICE DATED: October 27, 2022
By: /s/ Christopher Meister
Executive Director,
Illinois Finance Authority
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Form of Notice by Publication

TO: Jim L. Johnston as trustee of the Vista Trust TO: Goldmine Investments LLC c/o Keith D. TO: Copperfields Inc. c/o Secretary of State - PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on November 8, 2022, the Community Development Commission of the
dated 12/24/91; House of Branch Funeral Home; Moll; City of Chicago, c/o City Clerk Judgment Dissolved Corporations; Copperfields Inc. c/o City of Chicago (the “City”) will hold either a virtual or in-person public hearing - rules can be found in the link:
Roshe Funeral Home, Inc. c/o Robert C. Samko; Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Aneeqa Sheikh; Copperfields Inc. c/o Zafar https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/dcd/cdc_emergency_rules.pdf, at 1:00 p.m., regarding the approval of a
Barr-Vista, L.L.C. c/o Illinois Secretary of State Above Described As “Unknown Owners”; Karen Sheikh; Village of Midlothian c/o Village Clerk; redevelopment plan (the “Plan”) for the 43rd/Cottage Grove Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Area Amendment
Judgment Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Oc- Illinois State Toll Highway Authority; Copper- No. 3 more fully described below (the “Area”), designation of the Area as a redevelopment project area as defined in the
Any Of The Above Described As “Unknown Own- cupancy Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; fields Inc.; Judgment Creditors, And Decree Illinois Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, as amended (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-1 et seq.) (the “Act”), and use of tax
ers”; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Said Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described As increment allocation financing pursuant to the Act to finance all or a portion of redevelopment project costs proposed to be
Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession Of Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001336 “Unknown Owners”; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook paid or incurred for the Area pursuant to the Plan. A legal description of the Area is attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and a street
Said Property; Unknown Owners Or Persons In- FILED: September 20, 2022 TAKE NOTICE Coun- County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual boundary description of the Area is attached hereto as Exhibit 2.
terested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2022 ty of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Owners
COTD 001361 FILED: September 28, 2022 TAKE February 23, 2022 Certificate No. 21S-0005674 Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX The following documents concerning the subject matter of the hearing are available for public inspection and review Monday
NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date Sold for General Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001305 FILED: September through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. commencing on or before September 2, 2022 at City Hall,
Premises Sold: February 25, 2022 Certificate No. (2009-2018) Sold For Special Assessment of 12, 2022 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State of 121 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, in the following offices: City Clerk, Room 107 and Department of Planning and
21S-0007255 Sold for General Taxes of: 2021 (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special As- Illinois Date Premises Sold: February 15, 2022 Development (“DPD”), Room 1000:
Scavenger Sale (2001-2013) Sold For Special As- sessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Certificate No. 21S-0000939 Sold for General
sessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROP- Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale (2001-2018) Sold 43rd/Cottage Grove Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Plan and Project Amendment No. 3 (the ‘Plan’).
Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant ERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not
No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS Property located at: 1852 W. 59TH STREET, CHI- Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not The City, in proposing the actions described herein and in the Plan, aims to encourage redevelopment in the Area, enhance
PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT CAGO, IL Legal Description or Property Index Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. the tax base of the City and other affected taxing districts by encouraging private investment in the Area and to preserve
TAXES Property located at: 3126 W. ROOSEVELT No. 20-18-226-031-0000 Vol. 425 This notice is Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD and enhance the value of properties therein. To accomplish these goals, the proposed Plan provides that the City may carry
ROAD, CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Proper- to advise you that the above property has been FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: out certain public improvements in the Area, enter into redevelopment agreements for the construction of public and private
ty Index No. 16-13-325-040-0000 Vol. 558 This sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of 14320 CLIFTON PARK AVENUE, MIDLOTHIAN, IL improvements, finance a portion of the costs of such improvements and other eligible redevelopment project costs using
notice is to advise you that the above property redemption from the sale will expire on March Legal Description or Property Index No. 28-11- funds from the special tax allocation fund described in the Act and issue one or more series of obligations secured by such
has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the 20, 2023. The amount to redeem is subject to 200-017-0000 Vol. 026 This notice is to advise funds. Please see the Plan for a more complete description of proposed activities.
period of redemption from the sale will expire increase at 6 month intervals from the date of you that the above property has been sold for
on March 28, 2023. The amount to redeem is sale and may be further increased if the pur- delinquent taxes and that the period of redemp- All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the hearing and to file written objections with the City Clerk
subject to increase at 6 month intervals from chaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee tion from the sale will expire on March 9, 2023. at the hearing, and are invited to submit comments concerning the subject matter thereof prior to the date of the hearing to
the date of sale and may be further increased pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special The amount to redeem is subject to increase at the following addresses:
if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assessments to redeem the property from sub- 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the be further increased if the purchaser at the tax Maurice D. Cox, Commissioner Anna Valencia
or special assessments to redeem the property County Clerk as to the exact amount you owe sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- Department of Planning and Development City Clerk
from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check before redeeming. This notice is also to advise ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- City of Chicago City of Chicago
with the County Clerk as to the exact amount you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed deem the property from subsequent forfeitures City Hall, Room 1000 City Hall, Room 107
you owe before redeeming. This notice is also which will transfer title and the right to posses- or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk as to 121 North LaSalle Street 121 North LaSalle St.
to advise you that a petition has been filed for sion of this property if redemption is not made the exact amount you owe before redeeming. Chicago, Illinois 60602 Chicago, Illinois 60602
a tax deed which will transfer title and the right on or before March 20, 2023. This matter is set This notice is also to advise you that a petition
to possession of this property if redemption is for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer For further information, please contact Ryan Slattery of DPD at (312) 744-4904 or
not made on or before March 28, 2023. This in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. title and the right to possession of this property [email protected] between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on March if redemption is not made on or before March 9,
of this County in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley 31, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this 2023. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Gwendolyn Hatten Butler, Chair
Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Chicago, Illi- hearing but your right to redeem will already Court of this County in Room 1704, Richard J. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
nois on April 12, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. You may be have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Chica- City of Chicago
present at this hearing but your right to redeem REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF go, Illinois on March 24, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. You
will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any may be present at this hearing but your right to List of Attachments:
URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT time on or before March 20, 2023 by applying redeem will already have expired at that time. Exhibit 1: Legal Description of Area
LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Exhibit 2: Street Boundary Description of Area
any time on or before March 28, 2023 by apply- the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illi- PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
ing to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, nois. For further information contact the County be made at any time on or before March 9, 2023 EXHIBIT 1
at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illi- Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook Coun-
nois. For further information contact the County Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 ty, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Legal Description of Area
Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren St. Chicago, Illinois. For further information contact
Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harri- the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, ALL THAT PART OF WEST HALF OF SECTION 2, THE EAST HALF OF SECTION 3, THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10
Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren St. [email protected] Michelle Wilson, purchaser Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) AND THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE
Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 har- or assignee Dated: October 13, 2022 603-5645 Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West Van THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
[email protected] SREEDHAR MULLAPUDI, 10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309611 Buren St. Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE AND EAST 44TH STREET, BEING ALSO THE
purchaser or assignee Dated: October 13, 2022 9600 [email protected] A VET COMMU- NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1 IN C.W. HOFF’S SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 18 TO 21 IN WARD’S SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTH
10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309508 TO: Clifford Fields a/k/a Cliford Fields; The NICATIONS, INC., purchaser or Assignee Dated: QUARTER, SOUTH HALF, NORTHWEST QUARTER, SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, AFORESAID, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
Cadle Company c/o Daniel C. Cadle; City of October 13, 2022 THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 13, 1897 AS DOCUMENT NO. 3626139: THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF
TO: Antonio Gaddis; Heirs & Devisees of Antonio Chicago, c/o City Clerk; TBF Financial LLC c/o 10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309620 SAID EAST 44TH STREET EXTENDED TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE, BEING
Gaddis; Antoinette C. Gaddis; City of Chicago Brett Boehm Judgment Creditors, And Decree ALSO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1 IN AFORESAID WARD’S SUBDIVISION RECORDED JUNE 13, 1841 (ANTE-FIRE):
Bureau of Water Management; City of Chicago Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described As TO: Nationwide Real Estate Investments, Inc. THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE EXTENDED OF SAID ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE
c/o City Clerk Judgment Creditors, And Decree “Unknown Owners”; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook a/k/a Nationwide Realestate Investments Inc. SOUTH LINE OF EAST 47TH STREET; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE
Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described As County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual c/o Sami Bader; Sami Bader; South River Point TO THE WESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 47 IN BLOCK 1 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 3, 4 AND 5 IN
“Unknown Owners”; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Plaza Management Office; Fifth Third Bank STONE AND MCGLASHAN’S SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF
County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX (successor to MB Financial Bank); Real Estate SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 47 BEING
Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Owners DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001337 FILED: September Loans 123 LLC c/o Illinois Secretary of State - ALSO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE ALLEY SOUTH OF EAST 47TH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY EXTENSION AND
Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX 20, 2022 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State of Dissolved Corporations; Real Estate Loans 123 ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE ALLEY SOUTH OF EAST 47TH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH EVANS AVENUE; THENCE
DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001360 FILED: September Illinois Date Premises Sold: February 23, 2022 LLC (Dissolved Corporation) c/o Sami Bader; The SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SOUTH EVANS AVENUE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF EAST 48TH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG
28, 2022 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State of Certificate No. 21S-0005694 Sold for General City of Calumet City c/o City Clerk Judgment SAID SOUTH LINE OF EAST 48TH STREET TO THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF LOT 18 IN BLOCK 2 OF
Illinois Date Premises Sold: February 25, 2022 Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale (2007-2018) Sold Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The W. H. COLVIN’S SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 2, 3, 6, 7 AND 10 IN BLOCK 2 IN DREXEL AND SMITH’S SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST
Certificate No. 21S-0007402 Sold for General For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not Above Described As “Unknown Owners”; Karen HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND THE WEST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION
Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale (2008-2018) Sold Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Oc- 11, TOWNSHIP 38, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 18 BEING ALSO THE EAST
For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. cupancy Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY EXTENSION AND
Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Said ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 18 IN BLOCK 1
Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001340 OF AFORESAID W. H. COLVIN’S SUBDIVISION, SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 18 IN BLOCK 1 BEING ALSO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE
No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN at: 6029 S. DAMEN AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL Legal FILED: September 20, 2022 TAKE NOTICE Coun- ALLEY SOUTH OF EAST 47TH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE ALLEY SOUTH OF EAST 47TH STREET
SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Description or Property Index No. 20-18-408- ty of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: AND ALONG THE EASTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE WEST LINE OF LOTS 5 AND 6 IN THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1, 4,
at: 1404 S. KOMENSKY AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 012-0000 Vol. 426 This notice is to advise you February 16, 2022 Certificate No. 21S-0001738 5, 8 AND 9 IN BLOCK 2 OF AFORESAID DREXEL AND SMITH’S SUBDIVISION, SAID WEST LINE OF LOTS 5 AND 6 BEING ALSO
Legal Description or Property Index No. 16-22- that the above property has been sold for delin- Sold for General Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale THE EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY
221-026-0000 Vol. 567 This notice is to advise quent taxes and that the period of redemption (2016-2018) Sold For Special Assessment of WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD TO SOUTH LINE OF EAST 47TH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF
you that the above property has been sold for from the sale will expire on March 20, 2023. The (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special As- EAST 47TH STREET TO THE EAST LINE OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF SOUTH
delinquent taxes and that the period of redemp- amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 sessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not DREXEL BOULEVARD TO THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 6 IN THE RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 7 OF
tion from the sale will expire on March 28, 2023. month intervals from the date of sale and may Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROP- WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 38
The amount to redeem is subject to increase at be further increased if the purchaser at the tax ERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND THE
6 month intervals from the date of sale and may sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- Property located at: 1652 DOLTON AVENUE, SOUTH LINE OF LOT 6 IN THE RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 7 OF WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION TO THE WEST LINE OF
be further increased if the purchaser at the tax ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- CALUMET CITY, IL Legal Description or Proper- SAID LOT 6, SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 6 BEING ALSO THE EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD;
sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- deem the property from subsequent forfeitures ty Index No. 29-01-423-015-0000 Vol. 193 This THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD TO THE EASTERLY EXTENSION
ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk as to notice is to advise you that the above property OF THE SOUTH LINE OF LOTS 30 THROUGH 34, BOTH INCLUSIVE, IN SAID RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 7 OF WALKER AND
deem the property from subsequent forfeitures the exact amount you owe before redeeming. has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the STINSON’S SUBDIVISION, SAID SOUTH LINE OF LOTS 30 THROUGH 34 BEING ALSO THE NORTH LINE OF THE ALLEY NORTH OF
or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk as to This notice is also to advise you that a petition period of redemption from the sale will expire EAST 47TH STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND THE NORTH LINE OF THE ALLEY NORTH OF EAST
the exact amount you owe before redeeming. has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer on March 20, 2023. The amount to redeem is 47TH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF LOT 30 IN SAID RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 7 OF WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION,
This notice is also to advise you that a petition title and the right to possession of this property subject to increase at 6 month intervals from SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 30 BEING ALSO THE EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE
has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer if redemption is not made on or before March the date of sale and may be further increased NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 14
title and the right to possession of this property 20, 2023. This matter is set for hearing in the Cir- if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her IN HAINE’S SIDNEY AND LAYTON’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 6 OF AFORESAID WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION, SAID
if redemption is not made on or before March cuit Court of this County in Room 1704, Richard assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes NORTH LINE OF LOT 14 BEING ALSO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE ALLEY NORTH OF EAST 46TH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG
28, 2023. This matter is set for hearing in the J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Chica- or special assessments to redeem the property SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 14 TO THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF LOTS 5 THROUGH 8, BOTH INCLUSIVE,
Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, Rich- go, Illinois on March 31, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. You from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check IN SAID HAINE’S SIDNEY AND LAYTON’S SUBDIVISION, SAID WEST LINE OF LOTS 5 THROUGH 8 BEING ALSO THE EAST LINE
ard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, may be present at this hearing but your right to with the County Clerk as to the exact amount OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF
Chicago, Illinois on April 12, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. redeem will already have expired at that time. you owe before redeeming. This notice is also SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE AND ALONG THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 27 IN
You may be present at this hearing but your YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO to advise you that a petition has been filed for SAID HAINE’S SIDNEY AND LAYTON’S SUBDIVISION, SAID SOUTH LINE OF LOT 27 BEING ALSO THE NORTH LINE OF THE
right to redeem will already have expired at that PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can a tax deed which will transfer title and the right ALLEY SOUTH OF EAST 45TH STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF LOT 27 IN HAINE’S SIDNEY AND LAYTON’S
time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATE- be made at any time on or before March 20, to possession of this property if redemption is SUBDIVISION TO THE WEST LINE THEREOF, SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 27 BEING ALSO THE EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST
LY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption 2023 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook not made on or before March 20, 2023. This OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 27 HAINE’S SIDNEY AND LAYTON’S
can be made at any time on or before March County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court SUBDIVISION AND ALONG THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE SOUTH LINE OF EAST 45TH STREET; THENCE EAST
28, 2023 by applying to the County Clerk of in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con- of this County in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF EAST 45TH STREET TO THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EAST LINE OF AN EXISTING ALLEY
Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County tact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Chicago, Illi- WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH SAID SOUTHERLY EXTENSION, AND ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID
Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: nois on March 31, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. You may be EXISTING ALLEY TO THE NORTH LINE OF AN EXISTING ALLEY NORTH OF 45TH STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE
contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark (312) 603-5645 Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West present at this hearing but your right to redeem OF SAID EXISTING ALLEY TO THE EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG
Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: Van Buren St. Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312- will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE SAID EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 9 IN THE
(312) 603-5645 Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West 795-9600 [email protected] MICHELLE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT ELISE FRANK SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1,2,3 AND 4 IN BLOCK 3 IN WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF
Van Buren St. Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312- WILSON, purchaser or assignee Dated: October LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN
795-9600 [email protected] SREEDHAR 13, 2022 any time on or before March 20, 2023 by apply- AS RECORDED JULY 15, 1918 AS DOCUMENT 6359019; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 9 AND ALONG
MULLAPUDI, purchaser or assignee Dated: Oc- 10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309584 ing to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, THE SOUTH LINE OF LOTS 4 THROUGH 8 AND SAID LINE EXTENDED EASTERLY OF SAID ELISE FRANK SUBDIVISION TO THE
tober 13, 2022 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illi- EAST LINE OF AN ALLEY WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID ALLEY TO
10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309590 TO:Goldmine Investments LLC c/o Keith D. nois. For further information contact the County THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 3 OF SAID ELISE FRANK SUBDIVISION; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
Moll; City of Chicago, c/o City Clerk Judgment Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, LOT 3 TO THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH DREXEL
TO: NKW Portfolio V, LLC c/o National Regis- Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 BOULEVARD TO THE SOUTH LINE OF EAST 45TH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID 45TH STREET TO THE
tered Agengts Inc.; Roberto Zavala; CAF TERM Above Described As “Unknown Owners”; Karen Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren St. EAST LINE OF SOUTH ELLIS AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SOUTH ELLIS AVENUE TO THE NORTH LINE
BORROWER MS, LLC c/o VCORP Services, LLC; A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Oc- Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harri- OF EAST 43RD STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST 43RD STREET TO THE EAST LINE OF AN EXISTING
Jacqueline A. Funches or Current Occupant(s); cupancy Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; [email protected] JAMES JACKSON, purchaser ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID ALLEY AND SAID EAST LINE
Jamar Dixon or Current Occupant(s); Luis Leal Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Said or assignee Dated: October 13, 2022 EXTENDED, TO THE NORTH LINE OF 42ND PLACE; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 42ND PLACE TO THE EAST
or Current Occupant(s); Tashianna Dixon or Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001364 10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309579 LINE OF AN EXISTING ALLEY WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID ALLEY
Current Occupant(s); Jakeema Funches or Cur- FILED: September 28, 2022 TAKE NOTICE Coun- AND SAID EAST LINE EXTENDED TO THE NORTH LINE OF 42ND STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 42ND
rent Occupant(s); Antonio Shorter or Current ty of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: TO: Douglas Joseph Lonkar; Patricia May Lonkar; STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF LOT 37 IN BLOCK 2 OF CHAS. R. STEELE’S RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 1 OF BAYARD AND
Occupant(s) Judgment Creditors, And Decree February 24, 2022 Certificate No. 21S-0006233 Matthew Morris; Occupant of; Judgment Credi- PALMER’S ADDITION AS RECORDED NOVEMBER 22, 1884 AS DOCUMENT 589443, SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 37 BEING ALSO
Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described As Sold for General Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale tors, And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above THE EAST LINE OF THE ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE
“Unknown Owners”; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook (2010-2018) Sold For Special Assessment of Described As “Unknown Owners”; Karen A. ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF EAST BOWEN AVENUE; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID
County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special As- Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occu- SOUTH LINE OF EAST BOWEN AVENUE TO THE EAST LINE OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG
Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Owners sessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not pancy Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; THE EAST LINE EXTENDED OF SAID COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE
Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROP- Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Said NORTH LINE OF EAST OAKWOOD BOULEVARD; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID OAKWOOD BOULEVARD
DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001363 FILED: September ERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001315 TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SOUTH LANGLEY AVENUE, BEING ALSO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER LOT 15 IN
28, 2022 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State of Property located at: 7218 S. MARSHFIELD AVE- FILED: September 12, 2022 TAKE NOTICE Coun- CLEAVERVILLE ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JANUARY 17, 1868, RE-RECORDED MARCH 10,
Illinois Date Premises Sold: February 23, 2022 NUE, CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property ty of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: 1873 AS DOCUMENT NO. 88402; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH LANGLEY AVENUE EXTENDED
Certificate No. 21S-0005360 Sold for General Index No. 20-30-214-031-0000 Vol. 437 This no- February 17, 2022 Certificate Nos. 21S-0002297 TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF PERSHING ROAD; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST
Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale (2005-2018) Sold tice is to advise you that the above property has & 21S-0002298 Sold for General Taxes of: 2021 PERSHING ROAD EXTENDED TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF VINCENNES
For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not been sold for delinquent taxes and that the pe- Scavenger Sale (2001-2018) Sold For Special As- AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE EXTENDED OF SAID VINCENNES AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION
Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not riod of redemption from the sale will expire on sessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And WITH THE CENTER LINE OF EAST 40TH STREET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID EAST 40TH STREET TO
Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. March 28, 2023. The amount to redeem is sub- Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE CENTER
No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS LINE OF SAID SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF EAST BOWEN STREET; THENCE
SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located date of sale and may be further increased if the PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT WESTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID EAST BOWEN STREET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION
at: 938 W. GARFIELD BOULEVARD, CHICAGO, IL purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee TAXES Properties located at: 14816 LOOMIS AV- OF THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE EXTENDED OF SAID
60609 Legal Description or Property Index No. pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special ENUE, HARVEY, IL and 14820 LOOMIS AVENUE, SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 36 IN BOTSFORD’S BOULEVARD SUBDIVISION ACCORDING
20-08-429-021-0000 Vol. 419 This notice is to assessments to redeem the property from sub- HARVEY, IL Legal Description or Property Index TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 20, 1886 AS DOCUMENT NOT. 719099; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO AN INTERSECTION
advise you that the above property has been sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the Nos. 29-08-308-003-0000 and 29-08-308-004- WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF EAST 43RD STREET, BEING ALSO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 35 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF
sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of County Clerk as to the exact amount you owe 0000 Vol. 200 This notice is to advise you that THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION
redemption from the sale will expire on March before redeeming. This notice is also to advise the above properties have been sold for delin- 3, AFORESAID, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY 26, 1892 AS DOCUMENT NO. 1618088; THENCE
28, 2023. The amount to redeem is subject to you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed quent taxes and that the period of redemption SOUTHERLY ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 35 AND THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE TO THE SOUTHEAST
increase at 6 month intervals from the date of which will transfer title and the right to posses- from the sale will expire on March 9, 2023. The CORNER OF LOT 42 IN AFORESAID SUBDIVISION TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF VINCENNES AVENUE, BEING
sale and may be further increased if the pur- sion of this property if redemption is not made amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 ALSO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 9 IN EMIGH AND KILMER’S PLAT RECORDED JUNE 26, 1869 (ANTE-FIRE): THENCE
chaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee on or before March 28, 2023. This matter is set month intervals from the date of sale and may SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF LOT 9 IN SAID EMIGH AND KILMER’S PLAT AND ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF VINCENNES
pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County in be further increased if the purchaser at the AVENUE EXTENDED TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
assessments to redeem the property from sub- Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Wash- tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subse- EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS:
sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the ington Street, Chicago, Illinois on April 12, 2023 quently accruing taxes or special assessments THAT PART OF TYLER’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 2 OF WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF
County Clerk as to the exact amount you owe at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing to redeem the properties from subsequent THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,
before redeeming. This notice is also to advise but your right to redeem will already have ex- forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the County RECORDED JULY 30, 1873 AS DOCUMENT 111445, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER
you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed pired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM Clerk as to the exact amount you owe before OF LOT 1 IN SAID TYLER’S SUBDIVISION, SAID CORNER ALSO BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF EAST 43RD
which will transfer title and the right to posses- IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that STREET WITH THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST 43RD
sion of this property if redemption is not made Redemption can be made at any time on or be- a petition has been filed for a tax deed which STREET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 136 FEET 9 3/4 INCHES OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE
on or before March 28, 2023. This matter is set fore March 28, 2023 by applying to the County will transfer title and the right to possession AND THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 136 FEET 9 3/4 INCHES OF LOTS 2, 3 AND 4 IN SAID TYLER’S SUBDIVISION TO THE SOUTH
for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of of these properties if redemption is not made LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4 TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH DREXEL
in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further on or before March 9, 2023. This matter is set BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on April 12, information contact the County Clerk. Address: for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County AND ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS:
2023 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. THAT PART OF TYLER’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 2 OF WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF
hearing but your right to redeem will already 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 Judd M. Harris Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on March THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,
have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO #55136 933 West Van Buren St. Suite 304 Chica- 24, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this RECORDED JULY 30, 1873 AS DOCUMENT 111445, AND THAT PART OF LAFLIN AND HOFFMAN’S SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 5 TO
REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF go, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@sbcglobal. hearing but your right to redeem will already 8 IN TYLER’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 2 OF WALKER AND STINSON’S SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST
PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any net CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, AS have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RECORDED OCTOBER
time on or before March 28, 2023 by applying to TRUSTEE U/T/A 8002390008 DATED 9/21/2022, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 24, 1888 AS DOCUMENT 1020473, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 12 OF SAID
the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the purchaser or assignee Dated: October 13, 2022 PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any TYLER’S SUBDIVISION, SAID CORNER ALSO BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF EAST 44TH STREET WITH THE
Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For 10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309601 time on or before March 9, 2023 by applying to WEST LINE OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD TO
further information contact the County Clerk. the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the THE INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 25 FEET OF LOT 3 IN SAID LAFLIN AND HOFFMAN’S SUBDIVISION;
Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chi- TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Company, as suc- Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 25 FEET OF SAID LOT 3 TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3, SAID LINE
cago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 Judd cessor trustee to LaSalle National Bank u/t/a further information contact the County Clerk. ALSO BEING THE EAST LINE OF AN ALLEY WEST OF SOUTH DREXEL BOULEVARD; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF
M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren St. Suite 121721 dated 4-21- 1998; Jose Lopez; Fifth Third Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chi- SAID ALLEY TO THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF AN ALLEY NORTH OF 44TH STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG
304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ Bank, National Association as successor to Oak cago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 Judd SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID ALLEY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 14 OF SAID TYLER’S
sbcglobal.net Chicago Title Land Trust Company, Brook Bank Judgment Creditors, And Decree M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren St. Suite SUBDIVISION, SAID CORNER BEING ON THE EAST LINE OF AN ALLEY EAST OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE; THENCE
as Trustee u/t/a 8002390008 dated 9/21/2022, Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described As 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 14 TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST 44TH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE
purchaser or assignee Dated: October 13, 2022 “Unknown Owners”; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook sbcglobal.net Ameri Realty Inc., purchaser or NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST 44TH STREET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309572 County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual assignee Dated: October 13, 2022
Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Owners 10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309624 EXHIBIT 2
TO: Pierre Hatter; Amparo Hatter; P.A. Concrete Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX
LLC c/o Juan Arias; Popular Bank (f/k/a Banco DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001334 FILED: September SELL YOUR
Popular North America) Attn: Loan Opera- 20, 2022 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State of
tions PB 3-12 Judgment Creditors, And Decree Illinois Date Premises Sold: February 23, 2022 HOME
Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described As Certificate No. 21S-0004842 Sold for General
“Unknown Owners”; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale (2008-2018) Sold to place your ad, visit
County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not chicagotribune.com/advertiser
Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not
Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. or call 312 222 2222
DEED NO. 2022 COTD 001362 FILED: September Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD
28, 2022 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State of FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Street Boundary Description of Area
Illinois Date Premises Sold: February 23, 2022 9806 S. HOUSTON AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL Legal
Certificate No. 21S-0005536 Sold for General Description or Property Index No. 26-07-143- The area generally located Pershing Road to the north, Drexel Boulevard to the east, 48th Street on the south, and Vincennes
Taxes of: 2021 Scavenger Sale (2007-2018) Sold 021-0000 Vol. 297 This notice is to advise you Avenue to the west.
For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not that the above property has been sold for delin-
Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not quent taxes and that the period of redemption
Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. from the sale will expire on March 20, 2023. The
No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6
SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located month intervals from the date of sale and may
at: 5617 S. RACINE AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60636 be further increased if the purchaser at the tax
Legal Description or Property Index No. 20-17- sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent-
208-007-0000 Vol. 423 This notice is to advise ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re-
you that the above property has been sold for deem the property from subsequent forfeitures
delinquent taxes and that the period of redemp- or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk as to
tion from the sale will expire on March 28, 2023. the exact amount you owe before redeeming.
The amount to redeem is subject to increase at This notice is also to advise you that a petition
6 month intervals from the date of sale and may has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer
be further increased if the purchaser at the tax title and the right to possession of this property
sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- if redemption is not made on or before March
ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- 20, 2023. This matter is set for hearing in the Cir-
deem the property from subsequent forfeitures cuit Court of this County in Room 1704, Richard
or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk as to J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Chica-
the exact amount you owe before redeeming. go, Illinois on March 31, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. You
This notice is also to advise you that a petition may be present at this hearing but your right to
has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer redeem will already have expired at that time.
title and the right to possession of this property YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
if redemption is not made on or before March PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
28, 2023. This matter is set for hearing in the be made at any time on or before March 20,
Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, Rich- 2023 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook
ard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk
Chicago, Illinois on April 12, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con-
You may be present at this hearing but your tact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark
right to redeem will already have expired at that Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone:
time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATE- (312) 603-5645 Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West
LY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption Van Buren St. Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-
can be made at any time on or before March 795-9600 [email protected] JOSE MEN-
28, 2023 by applying to the County Clerk of DEZ, purchaser or assignee Dated: October 13,
Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County 2022
Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information 10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309595
contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark
Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone:
(312) 603-5645 Judd M. Harris #55136 933 West
Van Buren St. Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-
795-9600 [email protected] CHICAGO TI-
TLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE U/T/A
8002390008 DATED 9/21/2022, purchaser or
assignee Dated: October 13, 2022
10/25, 10/26, 10/27/20227309616

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Form of Notice by Publication Form of Notice by Publication

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on November 8, 2022, the Community Development PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on November 8, 2022, the Community Development Commission of the City of Chicago (the
Commission of the City of Chicago (the “City”) will hold either a virtual or in-person public “City”) will hold either a virtual or in-person public hearing - rules can be found in the link: https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/
hearing - rules can be found in the link: https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/ depts/dcd/cdc_emergency_rules.pdf, at 1:00 p.m., regarding the approval of a redevelopment plan (the “Plan”) for the Bronzeville Tax
dcd/cdc_emergency_rules.pdf, at 1:00 p.m., regarding the approval of a redevelopment Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Area Amendment No. 6 more fully described below (the “Area”), designation of the Area as
plan (the “Plan”) for the Madden/Wells Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project a redevelopment project area as defined in the Illinois Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, as amended (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-1
Area Amendment No. 1 more fully described below (the “Area”), designation of the et seq.) (the “Act”), and use of tax increment allocation financing pursuant to the Act to finance all or a portion of redevelopment project
Area as a redevelopment project area as defined in the Illinois Tax Increment Allocation costs proposed to be paid or incurred for the Area pursuant to the Plan. A legal description of the Area is attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and
Redevelopment Act, as amended (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-1 et seq.) (the “Act”), and use a street boundary description of the Area is attached hereto as Exhibit 2.
of tax increment allocation financing pursuant to the Act to finance all or a portion of
redevelopment project costs proposed to be paid or incurred for the Area pursuant to the The following documents concerning the subject matter of the hearing are available for public inspection and review Monday through
Plan. A legal description of the Area is attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and a street boundary Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. commencing on or before September 2, 2022 at City Hall, 121 North LaSalle Street,
description of the Area is attached hereto as Exhibit 2. Chicago, Illinois, in the following offices: City Clerk, Room 107 and Department of Planning and Development (“DPD”), Room 1000:

Bronzeville Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Plan and Project Amendment No. 6 (the ‘Plan’).

The City, in proposing the actions described herein and in the Plan, aims to encourage redevelopment in the Area, enhance the tax base
of the City and other affected taxing districts by encouraging private investment in the Area and to preserve and enhance the value of
properties therein. To accomplish these goals, the proposed Plan provides that the City may carry out certain public improvements in the
Area, enter into redevelopment agreements for the construction of public and private improvements, finance a portion of the costs of such
improvements and other eligible redevelopment project costs using funds from the special tax allocation fund described in the Act and
issue one or more series of obligations secured by such funds. Please see the Plan for a more complete description of proposed activities.

The following documents concerning the subject matter of the hearing are available for All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the hearing and to file written objections with the City Clerk at the hearing,
public inspection and review Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and and are invited to submit comments concerning the subject matter thereof prior to the date of the hearing to the following addresses:
4:00 p.m. commencing on or before September 2, 2022 at City Hall, 121 North LaSalle
Street, Chicago, Illinois, in the following offices: City Clerk, Room 107 and Department of Maurice D. Cox, Commissioner Anna Valencia
Planning and Development (“DPD”), Room 1000: Department of Planning and Development City Clerk
City of Chicago City of Chicago
City Hall, Room 1000 City Hall, Room 107
121 North LaSalle Street 121 North LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois 60602 Chicago, Illinois 60602

Madden/Wells Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Plan and Project Amendment For further information, please contact Ryan Slattery of DPD at (312) 744-4904 or
No. 1 (the ‘Plan’). [email protected] between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The City, in proposing the actions described herein and in the Plan, aims to encourage Gwendolyn Hatten Butler, Chair
redevelopment in the Area, enhance the tax base of the City and other affected taxing COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
districts by encouraging private investment in the Area and to preserve and enhance the City of Chicago
value of properties therein. To accomplish these goals, the proposed Plan provides that List of Attachments:
the City may carry out certain public improvements in the Area, enter into redevelopment Exhibit 1: Legal Description of Area
agreements for the construction of public and private improvements, finance a portion Exhibit 2: Street Boundary Description of Area
of the costs of such improvements and other eligible redevelopment project costs using
funds from the special tax allocation fund described in the Act and issue one or more EXHIBIT 1
series of obligations secured by such funds. Please see the Plan for a more complete Legal Description of Area
description of proposed activities. That part of the North Half of Section 3 and 4, Township 38 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, Sections 27, 28, 33. and
34, Township 39 North, Range 14, East of the third Principal Meridian, described as follows:
All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the hearing and to file Beginning at the intersection of the East line of Wentworth Avenue and the North line of Pershing Road; Thence East along the North line
written objections with the City Clerk at the hearing, and are invited to submit comments of Pershing Road to the West line of State Street; Thence North along the West line of state Street to the South line of 27th Street; Thence
concerning the subject matter thereof prior to the date of the hearing to the following West along the South line of 27th Street to the West line of Lot 75 in W.H. Adams Subdivision of part of the East half of the Southeast Quarter
addresses: of Section 28, Township 39 North, Range 14, as extended South; Thence North along said extended line, being the West line of said Lot
75, Lot 40 and Lot 9 in said W.H. Adams Subdivision and its extension North to the North line of 26th Street; Thence West along said North
Maurice D. Cox, Commissioner Anna Valencia line of 26th Street to the West line of a vacated 10 foot wide alley adjoining Lot 24 in Block 3 of G.W. Gerrish’s Subdivision of part of the
Department of Planning and Development City Clerk East half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 39 North, Range 14; Thence North along the West line of said vacated 10 foot
City of Chicago City of Chicago wide alley to the Westerly extension of the North line of Lot 19 in said Block 3 of G.W. Gerrish’s Subdivision; Thence East along said
City Hall, Room 1000 City Hall, Room 107 Westerly extension of the North line of Lot 19 to the centerline of said vacated 10 foot wide alley; Thence North along said centerline to
121 North LaSalle Street 121 North LaSalle Street the North line of 25th Street; Thence Easterly along the North line of 25th Street to the East line of Lot 1 extended North in Gardner’s
Chicago, Illinois 60602 Chicago, Illinois 60602 Subdivision of the West half of Block 60, in Canal Trustee’s Subdivision of the West half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 27, Township
39 North, Range 14; Thence South along said extended line to the North line of 26th Street; Thence Southerly to the Northwest corner of
For further information, please contact Ryan Slattery of DPD at (312) 744-4904 or Lot 28 in Assessor’s Division recorded as document 20877; Thence South along the East line of an alley to a point on the North line of Lot
[email protected] between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday 2 in County Clerks Division recorded as document 176695; Thence West along the North line of Lots 2 through 5 in said Assessors Division
through Friday. to the West line of said Lot 5; Thence southwest and south along the West line of said Lot 5 and its extension South to the North line of
28th Street; Thence West along the North line of 28th Street to the East line of Wabash Avenue; Thence South along East line of Wabash
Gwendolyn Hatten Butler, Chair Avenue to the South line of 29th Street; Thence West along the South line of 29th Street to the East line of the West 22 feet of Lot 6 in Block
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1 in Assessor’s Division of the West half of Block 93 in Canal Trustees’ Subdivision; Thence South along the East line of the West 22 feet
City of Chicago of Lot 6 to the centerline of a 16 foot vacated alley lying first South of 29th Street; Thence East along said centerline to the West line of the
East 35 feet of Lot 42 in Block 1 of Assessor’s Division aforesaid extended north; Thence South along the West line of the East 35 feet of
List of Attachments: Lot 42 and of Lots 36 through 41 to the South line of Lot 36; Thence West to the West line of the East 36 feet of Lot 35; Thence South along
Exhibit 1: Legal Description of Area the West line of the East 36 feet of Lot 35 and of Lots 30 through 34 to the South line of Lot 30, said south line also being the North line
Exhibit 2: Street Boundary Description of Area of Lot 32 in Aaron Gibbs’ Subdivision; Thence continuing South along the West line of the East 36 feet of said Lot 32 to the North line of
Lot 31; Thence East to the West line of the East 35 feet of said Lot 31; Thence South along the West line of the East 35 feet of said Lot 31
EXHIBIT 1 to the North line of Lot 30; Thence East to the West line of the East 34 feet of said Lot 30; Thence South along the West line of the East 34
feet of said Lot 30 to the North line of Lot 29; Thence East to the West line of the East 33 feet of said Lot 29; Thence South along the West
Legal Description of Area line of the East 33 feet of said Lot 29 to the North line of Lot 28; Thence East to the West line of the East 32 feet of said Lot 28; Thence
South along the West line of the East 32 feet of said Lot 28 to the North line of Lot 27; Thence East to the West line of the East 31 feet of
All that part of the southeast quarter of Section 34, and the west half of the southwest said Lot 27; Thence South along the West line of the East 31 feet of said Lot 27 to the North line of Lot 26; Thence East to the West line of
quarter of Section 35 in Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian the East 30 feet of said Lot 26; Thence South along the West line of the East 30 feet of said Lot 26 to the North line of Lot 25; Thence East
and the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 3 and the west half of the northwest to the West line of the East 29 feet of said Lot 25; Thence South along the West line of the East 29 feet of said Lot 25 to the South line of
quarter of Section 2 in Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian said Lot 25 also being the North line of Lot 12 in Weston’s Subdivision; Thence East to the West line of the East 28 feet of said Lot 12;
bounded and described as follows: Thence South along the West line of the East 28 feet of said Lot 12 to the North line of Lot 11; Thence East to the West line of the East 27
feet of said Lot 11; Thence South along the West line of the East 27 feet of said Lot 11 to the North line of Lot 10; Thence East to the West
Beginning at the point of intersection of the north line of East Pershing Road with the line of the East 26 feet of said Lot 10; Thence. South along the West line of the East 26 feet of said Lot 10 to the North line of Lot 9; Thence
westerly line of South Vincennes Avenue; thence northeasterly along the westerly line of East to the West line of the East 25 feet of said Lot 9; Thence South along the West line of the East 25 feet of said Lot 9 to the South line
said South Vincennes Avenue to the northerly line of Lot 34 in Oakwood Shores Phase of Lot 9 also being the North line of Lot 4 in Assessor’s Division of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Weston and Gibbs’ Subdivision; Thence East to the
2, being a resubdivision of various lots and parts of lots in various subdivisions and East line of the West 4 feet of said Lot 4; Thence South along the East line of the West 4 feet of said Lot 4 to the North line of 30th Street;
resubdivisions together with vacated roads and vacated alleys in part of the southeast Thence South to the Northeast corner of Lot 65 in R.S. Thomas’ Subdivision of Block 99 in Canal Trustees Subdivision; Thence South along
quarter of Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, the East line of said Lot 65, its extension to the Northeast corner of Lot 70 and the East line of Lot 70 to a point 70.0 feet North of 31st
according to the plat thereof recorded December 11, 2007 as document number Street; Thence West 4.0 feet; Thence South parallel with the East line of Lot 70 to the North line of 31st Street; Thence East along the North
0734522111, in Cook County, Illinois; thence northwesterly along the northerly line of line of 31st Street to the centerline of vacated Indiana Avenue; Thence North along the centerline of vacated Indiana Avenue to the North
said lot 34 to the northwest corner thereof; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Lot line the South 50 feet of 29th Street; Thence East along the North line of the South 50 feet of 29th Street to the West line of prairie Avenue;
35 in said Oakwood Shores Phase 2, said corner being on the south line of an existing Thence North along the West line of Prairie Avenue to the South line of 26th Street; Thence East along the South line of 26th Street to the
alley lying south of East 37th Place; thence westerly along the south line of said existing West line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive; Thence North along the West line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive to the North line of 25th Street
alley to the intersection of said south line with the east line of an existing alley lying as extended West; Thence East along said extended line and the North line of 25th Street to the Easterly line of Lake Park Avenue; Thence
east of South Rhodes Avenue; thence southerly along the east line of said existing alley continuing Easterly along the Easterly extension of the North line of 25th Street to the Westerly line of Lake Shore Drive; Thence Southerly
to the south line of East 38th Street; thence westerly along the south line of said East along the Easterly line of Lake Shore Drive to the North line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 39 North, Range 14; Thence
38th Street to the east line of said South Rhodes Avenue; thence northerly along the continuing Southerly along the West line of Lake Shore Drive to the South line of Section 27, said line also being the Easterly extension of
easterly line of said South Rhodes Avenue to the north line of East 37th Street; thence the centerline of 31st Street; Thence continuing Southerly along the Westerly line of Lake Shore Drive to the Easterly extension of the South
westerly to the intersection of the north line of said East 37th Street with the west line of line of said 31st Street; Thence West along the South Line of 31st Street to the Southerly extension of the West line of Lot 13 in Chicago
said South Rhodes Avenue; thence northerly along the west line of said South Rhodes Land Clearance Commission No. 2 recorded as document 17511645 as extended South; Thence North along said Southerly extension and
Avenue to the south line of East Browning Avenue; thence easterly along the south line of along said line to the South line of 30th Street; Thence West to the West line of Vernon Avenue; Thence North along the West line of Vernon
said East Browning Avenue to the westerly line of said South Vincennes Avenue; thence Avenue to the North line of 29th place; Thence East to the center line of Cottage Grove Avenue; Thence North along the center line of
southwesterly along the westerly line of said South Vincennes Avenue to the westerly Cottage Grove Avenue to the South line of 29th Street; Thence West along the South line of 29th Street to the West line of Vernon Avenue;
extension of the center line of vacated East 36th Street; thence easterly along the center Thence North along the west line of said Vernon Avenue and along the Northerly extension thereof to the North line of the South 525’ of
line of said vacated East 36th Street and said line extended to the easterly line of South Lot 4 in Chicago Land Clearance Commission No. 2, being a consolidation of lots and parts of lots and vacant streets and alleys, in the
Cottage Grove Avenue; thence southeasterly along the easterly line of said South Cottage Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, according to
Grove Avenue to the northerly line of said East 37th Street; thence northeasterly along the the plat thereof recorded April 17, 1959 as document number 17511645; thence West along the North line of said South 525’ of Lot 4 to
northerly line of said East 37th Street to the westerly line of the Illinois Central Railroad the East line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive; Thence South along the East line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive to the intersection with the
right-of-way in the west half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 39 North, South line of 31st Street as extended East; Thence West along the South line of 31st Street to the Northeast corner of Lot 2 in Block 2 in
Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian; thence southeasterly along said westerly Loomis and Laflin’s Subdivision; Thence South along the East line of Lots 2, 3, 6 and 7 to a point 17.0 feet North of the Southeast corner
line of the Illinois Central Railroad right-of-way to the southerly line of East Oakwood of Lot 7 in Block 2 in Loomis and Laflin’s Subdivision; Thence West parallel with the South line of Lot 7 in Loomis and Laflin’s Subdivision
Boulevard; thence westerly along said southerly line of East Oakwood Boulevard to the and its extension to a point on the West line Giles Avenue; Thence South along the West line of Giles Avenue to the Southeast corner of Lot
easterly line of Lot 1 in Bensley’s Subdivision of Lots 15 and 16 of the Assessor’s Division 4 in C. Cleaver’s Subdivision; Thence West along the South line of said Lot 4 to the Southwest corner of Lot 4 in C. Cleaver’s Subdivision;
of Block 7 in Cleaverville, a subdivision of the north part of Fractional Section 2, Township Thence North along the West line of said Lot 4 to a point of intersection with the Easterly extension of the South line of Lot 1 in Haywood’s
38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian and the south part of Section 35, Subdivision as extended East; Thence West along said extended line and the South line of Lots 1 through 5 in Haywood’s Subdivision to
Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian; thence southerly along the East line of Prairie Avenue; Thence West to the Southeast corner of Lot 6 in Haywood’s Subdivision; Thence West along the South line
said easterly line of Lot 1 in Bensley’s Subdivision and along the southerly extension of Lots 6 through 10 and its extension to the Southeast corner of Lot 11 in Haywood’s Subdivision; Thence South along the Southerly
thereof and along the easterly line of Lot 12 in said Bensley’s Subdivision to the southerly extension of the East line of said Lot 11 to the Easterly extension of the South line of Lot 16 in Haywood’s Subdivision; Thence West along
line of said Bensley’s Subdivision; thence westerly along said southerly line of Bensley’s the South line of said Lot 16 and its extension West to the East line of Indiana Avenue; Thence South along the East line of Indiana Avenue
Subdivision to the easterly line of South Ellis Avenue; thence southerly along said easterly to the South line of 32nd Street; Thence West along the South line of 32nd Street to the West line of Michigan Avenue; Thence North along
line of South Ellis Avenue to the easterly extension of the southerly line of the northerly 5 the West line of Michigan Avenue to the Southeast corner of Lot 8 in Block 2 in C.H Walker’s Subdivision; Thence West along the South line
feet of Lot 3 in the subdivision by L.C.P. Freer of Block 6 of aforesaid Cleaverville; thence of said Lot 8 in Block 2 in C.H. Walker Subdivision and its extension West to the Southwest corner of Lot 7 in Block 2 in C.H Walker’s
westerly along said easterly extension and the southerly line of the northerly 5 feet of Lot Subdivision being the East line of vacated Wabash Avenue; Thence South along the East line of vacated Wabash Avenue being the West
3 in the subdivision by L.C. P. Freer of Block 6 of Cleaverville to the westerly line of said line of Block 2 in C. H. Walker’s Subdivision to the South line of vacated 32nd Street; Thence East along the South line of vacated 32nd Street
Lot 3; thence southerly along said westerly line of Lot 3 to the southerly line of Lot “A” in to the Northwest corner of Lot 46 in Block 2 in J. Wentworth’s Subdivision; Thence South along the East line of Wabash Avenue to the
the consolidation of the north 10 feet of Lot 8, all of Lot 9 and the south 25 feet of Lots Southwest corner of Lot 1 in J. S. Barnes’ Subdivision; Thence East along the South line of said Lot 1 and its extension East to the West
10 and 11 in the subdivision of Block 6 in aforesaid Cleaverville; thence westerly along line of a vacated 20.0 foot wide alley; Thence North along said centerline of said vacated 20.0 foot alley to the centerline of 34th Street;
said southerly line of Lot “A” and along the westerly extension thereof to the westerly Thence East to the East line of Michigan Avenue; Thence South along the East line of Michigan Avenue to the Northwest corner of Lot 30
line of South Drexel Boulevard; thence northerly along said westerly line of South Drexel in Block 7 in J. Wentworth’s Subdivision; Thence East along the North line of said Lot 30 and its extension East to the East line of a 20.0
Boulevard to the point of intersection of said westerly line of South Drexel Boulevard foot wide alley, being the Northwest corner of Lot 19 in Block 7 in J. Wentworth’s Subdivision; Thence South along the East line of said
with the easterly line of South Cottage Grove Avenue; thence north along the northerly alley to the Southwest corner of Lot 20 in Block 7 in J. Wentworth’s Subdivision; Thence East along the South line of said Lot 20 and its
extension of the west line of Block 16 in aforesaid Cleaverville, said west line of Block 16 extension East to the East line of Indiana Avenue; Thence North along the East line of Indiana Avenue to the Northwest corner of Lot 39 in
being also the east line of South Cottage Grove Avenue, to the easterly extension of the Block 1 of Harriet Farlin’s Subdivision; Thence East along the North line of said Lot 39 and its extension East to the East line of an 18.0
south line of Lots 10, 11, 14 and 15 in Block 1 of Cleaverville Addition, being a subdivision foot wide alley in said Block 1 ; Thence South along the East line of said alley to the Southwest corner of Lot 15 in Block 1 in Harriet Farlin’s
of the north half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 East Subdivision; Thence East along the South line of said Lot 15 in Block 1 to the West line of Prairie Avenue; Thence North along the West line
of the Third Principal Meridian, lying east of South Vincennes Avenue, said south line of of Prairie Avenue to the North line of the South half of Lot 7 in -Block 1 in Dyer and Davisson’s Subdivision as extended West; Thence East
Lots 10, 11, 14 and 15 in Block 1 of Cleaverville Addition being also the north line of East along said extended line to the West line of an 18.0 foot alley; Thence South along the West line of said alley to the South line of said Lot
Oakwood Boulevard; thence west along said easterly extension and the north line of East 7; Thence East along the South line of said Lot 7 and its extension West to the West line of Giles Avenue; Thence North along the West line
Oakwood Boulevard to the east line of South Langley Avenue; thence north along said of Giles Avenue to the South line of a vacated 16.0 foot alley in Block 2 in Dyer and Davisson’s Subdivision; Thence West along the South
east line of South Langley Avenue and along the northerly extension thereof to the north line of said alley to the East line of an 18.0 foot alley in said Block 2; Thence South along the East line of said alley to the Westerly extension
line of East Pershing Road; thence west along said north line of East Pershing Road to the of the North line of the South 3 feet of Lot 1 in Nellie C. Dodson’s Subdivision extended East; Thence West along said extended line to the
point of beginning at point of intersection of the north line of East Pershing Road with the West line of Prairie Avenue; Thence North along the West line of Prairie Avenue to the South line of the North 250 feet of the East Half of
westerly line of South Vincennes Avenue, all in the City of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Lot 1 (except the south 3.36 feet thereof and except parts taken for streets and alleys) in Block 1 in Dyer and Davisson’s Subdivision of
the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook
EXHIBIT 2 County, Illinois; Thence West along said South line and the Westerly extension thereof to the West line of an alley east of South Indiana
Avenue; Thence South along the West line of said alley to the South line of Lot 1 in Frederick H. Bartlett’s Indiana Avenue Subdivision in
Block 1 in Dyer and Davisson’s Subdivision of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 39 North, Range
14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois; Thence West along the South line of said Lot 1 and it’s Easterly extension
to the West line of South Indiana Avenue; Thence North along the West line of said Indiana Avenue to the South line of East 33rd Street;
Thence East along the South line of 33rd Street to the West line of 14.0 foot alley, being the Northeast corner of Lot 1 in Fuller, Frost and
Cobb’s Subdivision; Thence South along the West line of said alley to the North line of Lot 15 in Francis’ J.· Young’s Subdivision extended
West; Thence East along the North line of said Lot 15 to the West line of Calumet Avenue; Thence South along the West line of Calumet
Avenue to the North line of Lot 23 in Fowler’s Subdivision extended West; Thence East along said extended line and North line of Lots 23
to 19 in said Fowler’s Subdivision and its extension East to the East line of a 16.0 foot alley; Thence North along said East line of the public
alley to the South line of the 66 foot wide right of way of 33rd Street; Thence East along said South right of way line of 33rd Street to the
West right of way line of Martin Luther King Drive; Thence South along the West right of way line of Martin Luther King Drive to a point of
intersection with the Westerly extension of the North right of way line of 33RD Place; Thence East along the North right of way line of 33RD
Place to a point of intersection with the Northerly extension of the East right of way line of Rhodes Avenue; Thence South along the East
right of way line of Rhodes Avenue to the North right of way line of 35TH Street; Thence East along the North right of way line of 35th Street
to the East right of way line of Cottage Grove Avenue; Thence Southeasterly along the East right of way line of Cottage Grove Avenue to a
point of intersection with the Northeasterly extension of a line being 300 feet Northwesterly of the center line of vacated 36th Street;
Thence Southwesterly along said extension line to a point being 150 feet Westerly of the West line of Cottage Grove Avenue; Thence
Southeasterly on a line being parallel with the West right of way line of Cottage Grove Avenue to the center line of vacated 36th Street;
Thence, Southwesterly along the center line of vacated 36th Street to an angle point; Thence Westerly along the center line of vacated 36th
Street to the Westerly right of way line of Vincennes Avenue; Thence Northerly along the Westerly right of way line of Vincennes Avenue to
the South right of way line of Browning Avenue; Thence West along the South right of way line of Browning Avenue to the West right of
way line of Rhodes Avenue; Thence North along the West right of way line of Rhodes Avenue to the South right of way line of 35TH Street;
Thence West along the South right of way line of 35th Street to the center line of a 16.0 foot alley extended North said center line being
132.0 feet East of the East line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive; Thence south along the center line of the 16.0 foot alley to the Easterly
extension of the South line of Lot 1 in Loomis’ Resubdivision of Lots 1 and 4 in Block 1 of Ellis’ West Addition to Chicago in’ the SE Quarter
of Section 34 aforesaid; Thence West along the Easterly extension of the South line of Lot 1 in Loomis’ Resubdivision to the West line of
Dr. Martin Luther King Drive; Thence North along the West line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive to a point 120.0 feet South of the South line
of 35th Street; Thence West parallel with 35th Street to the East line of a 16.0 foot alley, being 70.0 feet East of the East line of Calumet
Avenue; Thence South along the East line of said alley to the North line of Lot 2 in D. Harry Hammer’s Subdivision; Thence West along the
North line of said Lot 2 to the East line of Lot 24 in W. D. Bishopp’s Subdivision; Thence South along the East line of said Lot 24 to the North
line of 37th Street; Thence East along the North line of 37th Street to The East right of way line of Rhodes Avenue; Thence South along the
East right of way line of Rhodes Avenue and its Southerly extension to the South right of way line of Pershing Road; Thence West along
the South line of Pershing Road to the East line of an alley, said line being the West line of Lot 17 in Block 1 in Bowen and Smith’s
Subdivision; Thence South along the East line of said alley to the North line of Oakwood Boulevard; Thence East along the North line of
Oakwood Boulevard to the West line of South Vincennes Avenue; thence Southerly along the West line of South Vincennes Avenue to the
North line of Block 5 in Cleaver and Sherman’s Subdivision of the North 10 acres of the South 20 acres and the South 10 acres of the North
20 acres in the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian,
recorded May 24, 1860 as document number 33555; Thence West along the said North line to the West line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive;
Thence North along the West line of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive to the Southeast corner of Lot 1 in Wallace R. Martin’s Subdivision; Thence
West along the South line of Lots 1 through 3 in Wallace R. Martin’s Subdivision to the East line of a 16.0 foot alley; Thence North along
the East line of said 16.0 foot alley to the South line of Lot 66 in Circuit Court Partition per document 1225139 extended East; Thence West
along the South line of Lots 66 through 70 in Circuit Court Partition and its extension West to the West line of Calumet Avenue; Thence
West along the North line of a 16.0 foot alley to the East line of Prairie Avenue; Thence South along the East line of Prairie Avenue to the
South line of Lot 3 in Springer’s Subdivision extended East; Thence West along said extended line and South line of said Lot 3 to the
Southwest corner of Lot 3; Thence North along the West line of Lot 3 to the Southeast corner of Lot 4 in Springer’s Subdivision; Thence
West along the South line of Lots 4 through 7 in Springer’s Subdivision to the East line of Indiana Avenue; Thence South along the East line
of Indiana Avenue to the South line of 40th Street; Thence West along the South line of 40th Street to the East line of Block 4 in Pryor’s
Subdivision; Thence North along said East line to the North line of the U.S. Yards Railroad Right of Way running through said Block 4 in
Pryor’s Subdivision; Thence West along said North line to the East line of Wentworth Avenue; Thence North along East line of Wentworth
Avenue to the place of beginning, all in Cook County, Illinois.

Street Boundary Description of Area EXHIBIT 2
Street Boundary Description of Area
The area generally located the Browning Avenue to the north, Lake Park Avenue to the The area generally located the Stevenson Expressway to the north, Moe Drive to the east, 40th Street to the south, and Dan Ryan
east, Oakwood Boulevard to the south, and Rhodes Avenue to the west. Expressway to the west.

16  Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

ABC7 Outlook: THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
Mostly sunny and
seasonably cool. A Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night
light east wind will
keep temperatures a High: 56 Low: 44 High: 59 Low: 45 High: 62 Low: 49 High: 62 Low: 49 High: 61 Low: 49 High: 64 Low: 48
few degrees cooler
near the lake. Partly sunny Mostly sunny; a beautiful Sunny A couple of afternoon A morning shower in Nice with brilliant
fall day showers possible places; some sun sunshine
Meteorologists Phil Schwarz, POP: 0% POP: 5% POP: 30% POP: 40% POP: 15%
Cheryl Scott, Tracy Butler, Winds: ESE 6-12 mph POP: 5% Winds: ESE 4-8 mph
Larry Mowry and Greg Dutra Winds: ESE 6-12 mph Winds: SE 4-8 mph Winds: NNE 4-8 mph Winds: SSW 7-14 mph

CHICAGO FORECAST 5R55L555J5M55R59o9a89a8798c6o/8e/n//S/C553/kc/3/n/33/e33fa33h6o573d37s5o494l55Bme/27/ol8vr6e33l9e9dtilpleal27/l/ote33oit55B4n75O58e8S55l8t9//5L5vt8t3955H/3/ie7ar8d3/5/3e6l7/a7wa3e/335a/m8/5D5rn3a4t3383edo6e75P5p75L547rK/s/7l8a67a33h/ak//n/3i37le3335M5rbo3e55M596G685W5o78a/er/67/D553orr/n33Y55//ie3o8w68se3o34778nd75A5/vr/55B/i4655Eg/kg3s3a3u679r8ol737vth5ga3r//7/o/i//o6tii3l333c3ndl3re256ak5w77o55UoT55B55d5n65J5w5677oia/8/8L55o/i//3l/rn33i/6in633/tb3e437l5N534L/5/6eetG763747aa8rt55KA55r/tt7k/p1o7a75ny363eev/nv/t/5s/P55O55r3e8i3ik3v3ol77e5O577r4lai74A55ecl//7olS55//5a7’kl33hH46r7et37ent/7/lo46/M55i./4/a0e37d/nH45n533Ar67329gieeP5i608d4n/5W5/g7t5K54aw/3n/o4h436er7R554ae39n5E5C55lak//n/au7/3a51v37y4h7464H3onkc/a/5H5//i6//s2ed06ce33i4n3374n9ahgia75sPg/37e8ma4a/g55Mt3ha3nooC55m773tron8k/s6h6/Hmo33i//ecn43e46iadgn84gC55h7BL1WFBWWWT18co---o7otr7ae8r33aaii5ha-Aos:nn./a/mitttdVwdd35G5ffieetdu3neee.iorrK74ffgn71areenar6rrttwy0/ttg/oorIseen..y3EGya7Pmm3mmndVVdI5D5.om6noetii9ppottss6ae7xdoiM.eedhhiin:mbb/eN/rrw;yee0aatii339xo-ll8eettoii-2nIottuu136aa:ntyyC0rrssPtee:gcttoe2E::lHeoV55aaex55pnr9ttca.a;7357emer663I/l..r/l-pt.la--M553Ge43o11L55l4a:nl64622yt7iFtpar6A7c8.ha/a./ukkm/i/eh3Crnnn3i33N;s55F.ihoor3rg58eo62ttoor667-sssaa6rps/t8i/..:nn.zrsmSS55L33GiocceeeoC.an6366teoaa.8ei/dssP/stdp3;53vy.o.m3ir6l.ltee QUESTION: How Phil Schwarz
often do we see
Thursday Conditions Shown is Thursday’s weather. Temperatures are Thursday’s highs and Thursday night’s lows with high and low RealFeel Temperatures shown below.
snow on Halloween?
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m.
AccuWeather.com UV Index™ ANSWER: Only twice have we
officially recorded measurable
0233200 snow, both times happening
within the last 10 years. Most of
RealFeel Temperature® us remember our all-time snow-
42 48 54 55 53 48 48 iest Halloween, which happened
in 2019. A total of 3.4 inches of
Thursday Activities snow fell on that Oct. 31, with
an additional 1.2 inches falling
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. on Oct. 30. The only other time
Outdoor Activities Index we had accumulating snow on
Halloween was in 2014 when only
5677764 0.1 of an inch was measured. Five
other Halloweens have had a trace
Fishing Index of snow for the trick-or-treaters.
4 9 10 6 6 5 4 Those years include: 1993, 1955,
1926, 1918 and 1917.
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index
number, the greater the need for eye and skin
protection. 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate, 6-7 High,
8-10 Very High, 11+ Extreme. The patented
AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an
exclusive index of effective temperature based
on eight weather factors. Outdoor Activities
and Fishing Indexes: 0-2: Poor; 3-4: Fair; 5-6:
Good; 7-8: Very Good; 9-10: Excellent.

CHICAGO ALMANAC

Wednesday Temperatures

O’Hare through 6 p.m.

High 54

Low 42

Normal high 58

Normal low 42

Record high 84 (1963)

Record low 22 (1942)

Local Temperatures
through 6 p.m. Wednesday
Normal
Location Hi Lo Hi Lo
58 37
Aurora 54 38 59 42
Gary 52 45 60 39
Kankakee 55 42 59 40
Lansing 54 42 59 43
Midway 56 45 59 40
Romeoville 55 42 60 41 Do you have a weather question for the
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Wednesday* 2022 2021 Normal 190 N. State Street
Month to date 0.13” 0.00” 0.11” Chicago, IL 60601
Year to date 1.59” 4.76” 2.90”
28.90” 26.13” 32.80”

Snowfall NATIONAL FORECAST REGIONAL CITIES
Wednesday*
0.0” 0.0” 0.0” Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Thu. Fri.
Month to date Trace 0.0” 0.1”
Season to date Trace 0.0” 0.1” City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Winnipeg Illinois
*24-hour period ending 6 p.m. Wednesday 54/39 Carbondale 63/36/pc 66/44/pc
Champaign 59/37/pc 63/39/pc
Air Quality Index Seattle Montreal Decatur 58/39/pc 62/40/pc
58/50 52/33 Moline 59/36/pc 63/35/s
Wednesday’s reading Peoria 59/39/pc 62/39/s
Quincy 59/38/pc 64/41/pc
Good Billings Minneapolis Toronto Rockford 59/37/pc 61/35/s
54/35 58/43 52/35 Springfield 59/38/pc 64/39/pc
Thursday’s forecast Sterling 59/37/pc 63/35/s

Good Detroit
55/39
Primary pollutant Particulates

Source: AirNow.gov San Francisco Chicago New York Indiana 58/38/pc 63/41/pc
66/49 65/45 Bloomington 62/41/pc 67/45/s
Sun and Moon Kansas City Evansville 56/38/pc 61/33/pc
Los Angeles Denver 61/42 Fort Wayne 58/40/pc 64/42/pc
Sunrise Thu. Fri. 75/56 49/28 Washington Indianapolis 57/37/pc 60/36/s
Sunset 7:17 a.m. 7:18 a.m. 65/45 Lafayette 55/38/s 60/37/s
Moonrise 5:51 p.m. 5:50 p.m. South Bend
Moonset 9:53 a.m. 11:09 a.m.
7:14 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Wisconsin
Green Bay
First Full Last New Atlanta Kenosha 56/37/pc 60/38/pc
73/54 La Crosse 57/40/pc 58/38/s
Madison 59/39/c 62/40/pc
Nov 1 Nov 8 Nov 16 Nov 23 El Paso Houston Milwaukee 56/36/pc 59/34/s
74/43 80/59 Wausau 56/44/pc 57/41/s
56/38/pc 57/36/pc
Chihuahua
Thursday’s Planet Watch 81/36 Michigan 55/39/s 58/36/pc
Detroit 54/33/s 58/35/s
Rise Set Grand Rapids 52/39/pc 57/40/s
Marquette 50/35/pc 54/37/pc
Mercury 6:36 a.m. 5:37 p.m. Monterrey Miami Sault Ste. Marie 53/35/pc 59/39/pc
Venus 7:23 a.m. 5:58 p.m. 84/59 87/72 Traverse City
Mars 8:32 p.m. 11:45 a.m.
Jupiter 4:33 p.m. 4:29 a.m. Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold front Warm front Stationary front Iowa 59/35/c 61/35/pc
Saturn 2:53 p.m. 12:57 a.m. Ames 58/35/c 62/35/s
Cedar Rapids 60/38/c 63/38/pc
Best viewing times today: Venus: not -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Des Moines 56/36/pc 59/36/s
visible Mars: 6:55 a.m. Jupiter: 9:15 p.m. Dubuque
Saturn: 9:15 p.m. Mercury: 6:55 a.m.

NATIONAL CITIES WORLD CITIES

City Thu. Fri. City Thu. Fri. City Thu. Fri. City Thu. Fri. City Thu. Fri.
Abilene Fairbanks Palm Beach Acapulco Kyiv Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Albany, NY Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Fargo Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Palm Springs Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Algiers Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Lima 53/45/c 56/46/pc
Albuquerque 77/52/t 57/46/r Flagstaff 17/3/c 14/2/pc Philadelphia 86/72/pc 85/73/pc Amsterdam 87/77/pc 87/77/t Lisbon 68/57/pc 68/57/c
Amarillo 61/34/s 55/29/pc Fort Myers 57/42/c 62/42/s Phoenix 82/58/s 81/58/s Ankara 89/61/s 87/59/s London 72/65/c 72/65/c
Anchorage 51/34/c 60/36/s Fort Smith 51/21/s 55/23/s Pittsburgh 65/44/s 60/44/pc Athens 68/57/pc 70/54/pc Madrid 70/58/sh 65/54/pc
Asheville 68/43/t 53/38/r Fresno 87/70/t 89/70/pc Portland, ME 80/54/s 81/55/s Auckland 64/35/pc 61/35/s Manila 78/54/pc 76/53/pc
Aspen 28/16/c 25/19/s Grand Junction 69/47/s 66/52/c Portland, OR 55/34/pc 60/38/pc Baghdad 78/62/s 73/58/pc Mexico City 90/77/c 87/79/t
Atlanta 65/41/s 60/41/s Great Falls 74/49/s 76/48/pc Providence 63/35/pc 54/30/pc Bangkok 68/58/c 71/62/r Monterrey 77/54/pc 79/54/s
Atlantic City 37/10/c 48/16/s Harrisburg 47/27/pc 51/28/s Raleigh 61/51/pc 57/48/r Barbados 91/64/pc 92/62/s Montreal 84/59/pc 87/48/pc
Austin 73/54/s 68/51/pc Hartford 52/38/pc 53/36/pc Rapid City 68/40/s 57/38/pc Barcelona 89/77/r 90/75/t Moscow 52/33/pc 52/37/pc
Baltimore 66/47/s 59/49/pc Helena, MT 63/38/s 61/37/pc Reno 68/46/s 63/47/s Beijing 87/79/r 86/78/sh Munich 42/37/c 49/46/r
Billings 80/59/pc 70/52/t Honolulu 64/36/s 58/31/pc Richmond 57/27/s 66/32/s Beirut 76/61/pc 75/60/pc Nairobi 71/50/pc 73/52/pc
Birmingham 65/41/s 60/43/pc Houston 52/28/pc 52/31/pc Rochester 58/34/s 65/33/pc Berlin 57/40/c 60/45/c Nassau 84/58/pc 85/57/pc
Bismarck 54/35/pc 59/36/pc Int’l Falls 86/73/pc 86/74/pc Sacramento 67/44/s 61/47/pc Bermuda 80/67/s 81/68/s New Delhi 86/76/pc 86/76/s
Boise 74/54/s 75/58/pc Jackson, MS 80/59/s 71/55/t St. Louis 52/31/pc 54/31/pc Bogota 66/55/pc 71/58/pc Oslo 92/65/pc 91/64/pc
Boston 58/31/pc 65/32/s Jacksonville 55/39/c 59/39/s Salem, OR 73/43/s 72/41/pc Brussels 79/73/c 78/74/sh Ottawa 54/45/c 53/48/sh
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NATION & WORLD

Republicans stoke inflation message

But experts on right, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., speaks during a news conference in June. He is expected to take over as speaker of the House if remarks, Republicans have
left expect no quick Republicans gain control of the chamber in next month’s midterm elections. JASON ANDREW/THE NEW YORK TIMES pinned much of their infla-
relief from tax cuts tion-fighting agenda on
few economists on either As they position them- ries and safety-net benefits, the Democratic National halting a stimulus spend-
By Jim Tankersley end of the ideological spec- selves for the midterm elec- and roiling bond markets. Committee. “We’re invest- ing spree that began under
and Emily Cochrane trum expect the party’s tions, Republicans have also ing in all of America, reduc- President Donald Trump
proposals to meaningfully indicated that they might Biden has tried to push ing everyday costs while and continued under Biden,
The New York Times reduce inflation in the short try to hold the nation’s back against the Republi- also lowering the deficit at in an effort to help people
term. Instead, many say borrowing limit hostage cans and cast the election the same time. Republicans and businesses survive the
WASHINGTON — some of what Republicans to achieve spending cuts. not as a referendum on his are fiscally reckless, pushing pandemic recession. Those
Republicans are riding a are proposing — including The debt ceiling, which economic policies, but as a tax cuts for the very wealthy efforts have largely ended,
wave of anger over inflation tax cuts for high earners and caps how much the federal choice between Democratic that aren’t paid for, and and Biden has shown no
as they seek to recapture the businesses — could actually government can borrow, policies to reduce costs on exploiting the deficit that is desire to pass further stim-
House and the Senate this make price pressures worse has increasingly become a health care and electricity making inflation worse.” ulus legislation at a time of
fall, hammering Democrats by pumping more money fraught arena for political and Republican efforts to rapid price growth.
on President Joe Biden’s into the economy. brinkmanship. repeal those policies. He The challenge for Biden
economic policies, which has accused Republicans is that voters do not seem to Economists largely agree
they say have fueled the fast- “It is unlikely that any of Multiple top Republicans of stoking further price be demanding details from that the Federal Reserve is
est price gains in 40 years. the policies proposed by have signaled that unless increases with tax cuts that Republicans and are instead most responsible for fight-
Republicans would mean- Biden agrees to reduce could add to the federal putting their trust in them ing inflation, which poli-
Republican candi- ingfully reduce inflation in future government spend- budget deficit, and of risk- to turn around an economy cymakers are trying to do
dates have centered their 2023, when rapidly rising ing, they will refuse to lift ing financial calamity by that voters believe is headed with rapid interest rates
economic agenda on prom- prices will still be a major the borrowing cap. That refusing to raise the debt in the wrong direction. increases. But they say
ises to help Americans problem for the economy would effectively bar the limit. Polls suggest Americans Congress could plausibly
cope with everyday price and for consumers,” said federal government from trust Republicans by a wide help the Fed by reducing
increases and to increase Michael Strain, an econ- issuing new bonds to finance “We, the Democrats, are margin to handle inflation budget deficits, in order
growth. They have pledged omist at the conservative its deficit spending, poten- the ones that are fiscally and other economic issues. to slow the amount of
to reduce government American Enterprise Insti- tially jeopardizing on-time responsible. Let’s get that consumer spending power
spending and to make tute. payments for military sala- straight now, OK?” Biden In a nationwide deluge of in the economy.
permanent parts of the 2017 said Monday to workers at campaign ads and in public
Republican tax cuts that One way to do that
are set to expire over the would be to significantly
next three years — includ- and quickly reduce federal
ing incentives for corporate spending. Such a move could
investment and tax reduc- result in widespread govern-
tions for individuals. ment layoffs and reduced
support for low-income
They have vowed to repeal individuals — who would
the corporate tax increases be less able to afford increas-
that Biden signed into law in ingly expensive food and
August while gutting fund- other staples — and could
ing for the IRS, which was prompt a recession.
given more money to help
the United States go after “The amount of cuts you’d
high-earning and corporate have to do to move the nee-
tax cheats. dle on inflation are com-
pletely off the table,” said
“The very fact that Repub- Jon Lieber, a former aide to
licans are poised to take back GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell
majorities in both chambers of Kentucky who is now the
is an indictment of the poli- Eurasia Group’s managing
cies of this administration,” director for the U.S.
said Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La.,
noting that “if you look at the Still, Lieber said that like-
spending that they did on a lihood would not sully the
partisan basis, we certainly Republican pitch to voters
would be able to stop that.” this fall. “Midterm votes are
a referendum on the party
But while Republicans in power,” he said, “and the
insist they would be better party in power has respon-
stewards of the economy, sibility for inflation.”

WAR IN UKRAINE

NATO, Russian forces
each hold nuclear drills

For 1st time, Putin nuclear exercises in north- Russian Defense Ministry. Tamara mourns Wednesday at the grave of her military son in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Tamara, who
echoes ‘dirty bomb’ western Europe. NATO Secretary-Gen- fled a Russian-held village, did not learn of his death in a bombing until months after he died. AP
claim against Kyiv
Without providing any eral Jens Stoltenberg called ident Putin, who asked me to of Ukraine’s presiden- Ukrainian officials said
By Andrew Meldrum evidence, in remarks carried Russia’s unsubstantiated forward you what we spoke tial office, Andriy Yermak, fighting in more than 40
by Russian TV, Putin said statements “absurd.” about, something he thinks reported on Telegram that villages killed at least two
Associated Press Ukraine plans to “use a would be very important. Russian forces had handed civilians and sustained the
so-called dirty bomb as a “Allies reject this blatantly He wishes and thinks that over 10 Ukrainian service- terror that forces people into
KYIV, Ukraine — NATO provocation” and contended false accusation, and Russia a direct dialogue should men held as prisoners air raid shelters each night.
and Russia’s military alike the United States was using must not use false pretexts happen between your two of war. They also turned
staged planned annual Ukraine as a “battering to escalate the war further,” countries,” the Guinea Bis- over the body of an Amer- Russian forces launched
nuclear exercises Wednes- ram” against Russia and Stoltenberg told reporters sau leader said. ican volunteer, U.S. Army five rockets, 30 airstrikes
day as Russian President its regional allies, turning Wednesday at NATO head- veteran Joshua Alan Jones, and more than 100 multi-
Vladimir Putin repeated the country into a “testing quarters in Brussels. At a news conference, who Yermak said fought for ple-launch rocket system
the unfounded claim that ground for military-biolog- Zelenskyy responded that a Ukraine and died in combat. attacks on Ukrainian targets,
Ukraine plans to set off a ical experiments.” He underlined that the prerequisite for talks would the Ukrainian armed forces
radioactive “dirty bomb.” 30-nation military organiza- be Russia’s recognition of U.S. State Department general staff said.
It was the first time Putin tion “will not be intimidated Ukraine’s territory, borders spokesman Ned Price con-
On the battlefront, himself made the unsub- or deterred from supporting and sovereignty. firmed the repatriation, A Ukrainian official
Russian forces pounded stantiated dirty bomb alle- Ukraine’s right to self-de- without naming Jones. reported that a Russian
more than 40 Ukrainian gation, which his officials fense for as long as it takes.” The two sides have strike hit a gas station in the
villages over the past day. have been repeating since managed limited coopera- Price said the U.S. “is city of Dnipro, killing two
last week. Despite the Western tion on certain issues, such appreciative of Ukraine for people, including a 25-year-
Putin remotely moni- dismissals, Kremlin spokes- as the exchange of prison- including recovery of this old pregnant woman in a car
tored the drills of his stra- Ukraine and its Western man Dmitry Peskov insisted ers of war and repatriation individual’s remains in its with her husband. He was
tegic nuclear forces, which allies have denied the claims that Moscow had informa- of remains. negotiations with Russia.” reported seriously hurt in
involved multiple prac- and contend that Russia, tion about “an ongoing the attack late Tuesday.
tice launches of ballis- facing setbacks on the preparation in Ukraine for On Wednesday, the head On the battlefront,
tic and cruise missiles in battlefield, might itself try such a terror attack.”
a show of force. Russian to detonate a “dirty bomb”
Defense Minister Sergei — which uses explosives to While continuing to issue
Shoigu reported to Putin scatter radioactive waste to unsubstantiated claims that
that the exercise simulated sow terror — or go further Ukraine is planning prov-
a “massive nuclear strike” and tap its vast nuclear ocations, Putin also is still
retaliating for a nuclear weapon arsenal. sending signals that he’s
attack on Russia. open to negotiations with
Shoigu on Wednesday Kyiv.
The Biden administra- called his counterparts from
tion said Russia provided India and China to share The latest message came
advance notice of the annual Moscow’s concern about via Umaro Mokhtar Sissoco
drills. NATO is carrying out “possible Ukrainian prov- Embalo, president of Guinea
its own long-planned annual ocations involving a ‘dirty Bissau, who visited Kyiv to
bomb,’ ” according to the meet with President Volo-
dymr Zelenskyy.

“I was in Russia with Pres-

Judge orders Trump ally to testify in Georgia election probe

Ex-White House chief of staff By Kate Brumback Trump’s phone calls with including appeals. lopes was being conducted. state’s top elections official,
Mark Meadows must testify, state officials, and coordi- In the petition seeking He asked to observe the could “find” enough votes
a judge said Wednesday. Associated Press nated and communicated audit but wasn’t allowed to to overturn the president’s
with outside influencers Meadows’ testimony, Willis because it wasn’t open to the narrow loss in the state.
ALEX BRANDON/AP 2020 ATLANTA — A judge who were either encourag- wrote that he attended a public, the petition says.
Wednesday ordered former ing or discouraging the pres- Dec. 21, 2020, meeting at the According to a transcript
White House chief of staff sure campaign. White House with Trump Meadows also sent emails of the call, Meadows said
Mark Meadows to testify and others “to discuss alle- to Justice Department offi- Trump’s team believed that
before a special grand jury Fulton County District gations of voter fraud and cials after the election alleg- “not every vote or fair vote
that’s investigating whether Attorney Fani Willis opened certification of Electoral ing voter fraud in Georgia and legal vote was counted.”
President Donald Trump the investigation last year College votes from Georgia and elsewhere and request- He goes on to say he hopes
and his allies illegally tried into actions taken by Trump and other states.” ing investigations, Willis they can agree on a way “to
to sway Georgia’s results in and others to overturn his wrote. And he took part in a look at this a little bit more
the 2020 election. loss to Democrat Joe Biden The next day, Willis Jan. 2, 2021, phone call with fully.”
in the state. wrote, Meadows made a Georgia Secretary of State
Meadows, a former GOP “surprise visit” to Cobb Brad Raffensperger, during Raffensperger disputed
congressman, is a key figure Meadows attorney Jim County, just outside Atlanta, which Trump suggested the assertions, addressing
in the investigation. He trav- Bannister said his client where an audit of signatures that Raffensperger, the Trump, “We don’t agree that
eled to Georgia, sat in on was “weighing all options,” on absentee ballot enve- you have won.”

2  Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

ELECTION 2022

Voting doubts deepen in NM county

Republicans as well Bill Peifer, Democratic Party treasurer in Torrance County, inspects ballot-counting machines at a testing of election equipment target of conspiracy theo-
as Democrats paying Sept. 29 in Estancia, N.M. He says not everyone who questions the elections may have the same motive. ANDRES LEIGHTON/AP ries, and Ness hopes to see a
price for false claims transition to hand counting
trust election results. Torrance County earlier They ordered an inde- Bill Mendenhall, a regis- in future elections, though
By Morgan Lee “It’s the overall system this year, as commission- pendent recount of primary tered Republican nearing current state law mandates
ers were set to certify the election results by hand retirement age, said anger machine tallies.
Associated Press that comes into question,” he results from the state’s June and assigned the county still smolders in the commu-
said. “So how do you chal- 7 primary. Torrance was manager to recruit veteran nity over the outcome of the “Even if they’re Demo-
ESTANCIA, N.M. — lenge that, how do you get among a handful of rural poll workers and volunteers 2020 presidential election. crats or people I don’t like
Republican county commis- your answers?” New Mexico counties that for two days of eye-strain- Trump won two-thirds of or get along with, I would
sioners in this swath of considered delaying certi- ing efforts to sort and tally the vote in Torrance County. trust them over machines,”
ranching country in New The belief that voting fication as crowds gave ballot images, with addi- Ness said.
Mexico’s high desert have machines are being manip- voice to conspiracy theories tional recounts. They also “I don’t think it burns
tried everything they can ulated to sway the outcome surrounding voting equip- had her oversee testing and that hot, but it does burn,” He recently left the
think of to persuade voters of races is being promoted ment. certification of the county’s said Mendenhall, a correc- Republican Party amid
their elections are secure. by Trump and his allies, vote tabulators. tional officer at the maxi- profound frustration with
many of whom have been Angry residents de- mum-security Penitentiary the state and federal govern-
They approved spreading conspiracy theo- nounced the results and the “I’m kind of pioneering of New Mexico. He was ments, which he says are
hand-counting of ballots ries throughout the country commissioners’ certifica- this, and I’m sure I’m not tending to a small herd of not serving the needs of the
from the primary election in for nearly two years. tion at a meeting — a vote going to be perfect in it, goats beneath an old wind- people.
their rural county, encour- taken after the county elec- but I can tell you that I’m mill on his 18-acre ranch.
aged the public to observe Their messages have tions clerk reported that the trying,” said Janice Barela, “Of the people I work with, “I wouldn’t be shocked
security testing of ballot penetrated deeply into the local election was secure the county manager over- 90% of them is angry. A lot if we didn’t have a general
machines and tasked their GOP, despite no evidence of and accurate. Those in the seeing the recount. “How of people think that Trump election,” he said. “I think
county manager with over- manipulation or widespread audience hurled insults at do you know if it’s the hand was cheated.” things in this country are
seeing those efforts to make fraud in the 2020 presiden- the commissioners, calling tally that’s right? How do falling apart very quickly.”
sure they ran smoothly. tial election. That find- them “cowards,” “traitors” you know if it’s a tabulator Brady Ness, a 37-year-old
ing has been supported by and “rubber stamp puppets.” that’s right? What I’d like to manager of a car dealership At the same time, Bill
None of that seems multiple reviews in battle- see in all of this is the elec- who grew up on a ranch in Peifer, a local treasurer for
enough. ground states, by judges The commissioners tion process work.” Estancia, said he does not the Democratic Party, warns
who have rejected dozens of responded to the vitriol trust the Dominion Voting that not everyone who ques-
Here and elsewhere, court cases, by Trump’s own by taking several unprece- It’s not clear whether Systems machines that are tions the elections may have
Republicans as well as Department of Justice and dented steps in an attempt her efforts will satisfy local used to tally paper ballots the same motive.
Democrats are paying a top officials in his adminis- to restore trust in voting and doubts about the accuracy of across New Mexico. The
price for former President tration. ballot counting. elections — or add to them. machines are a frequent “Some of the people cast-
Donald Trump’s relentless ing doubt I think honestly
complaints and false claims The distrust erupted in don’t trust the machines,” he
about the 2020 election he said. “And there are others
lost. who just want to make a
mess.”
Many Torrance County
voters still don’t trust voting Deep-seated distrust in
machines or election tallies, elections has inspired inde-
a conspiracy-fueled lack of pendent challengers in the
faith that persists in rural November general elections
areas across the country. for the seats held by Schwe-
Less than two weeks before bach and Commissioner
midterm elections, such Kevin McCall. Both of their
widespread skepticism opponents have stated that
suggests that no matter the Joe Biden was not legiti-
outcome, many Americans mately elected president.
may not accept the results.
McCall is seeking reelec-
“Confidence that that vote tion while working long
is accurately counted and hours at his pumpkin farm,
tabulated is not there,” said which features a haunted
Ryan Schwebach, a grain house for Halloween and
farmer who is chairman of employs more than 400
the three-member, all-Re- seasonal workers.
publican Torrance County
Board of County Commis- “We care,” he said in a
sioners. recent interview. “We put
Janice on that to be the one
After a backlash this sole job, to evaluate and
summer over the coun- provide trust in the elec-
ty’s certification of its tion.”
primary results, Schwebach
surveyed county residents He expressed exaspera-
who don’t attend public tion that the efforts do not
meetings. They too told him seem to have paid off so far.
they weren’t sure they could
“If they really want to
replace me, replace me,” he
said. “I’m not doing this for
the money.”

Second accuser says Walker
insisted on, funded abortion

By Bill Barrow
and Stefanie Dazio

Associated Press

An image posted online Wednesday reportedly shows thousands of people heading toward LOS ANGELES — A Herschel Walker, the anti-abortion Republican running for the
Aichi cemetery in Saqez, Mahsa Amini’s hometown in Iran’s province of Kurdistan. GETTY-AFP woman came forward U.S. Senate in Georgia, has been accused in recent weeks of
Wednesday to accuse paying for the abortions of two women. JOHN BAZEMORE/AP
Crowds in Iran mark 40 days Herschel Walker, the
since protest-sparking death anti-abortion Republican race that could help deter- a $575 receipt for an abor-
running for U.S. Senate in mine party control of the tion, along with a get-well
By Farnaz Fassihi and some Iranians ques- Khamenei and chanted for Georgia, of encouraging and Senate. The Republican was card signed by Walker and
and Cora Engelbrecht tioned the government’s his death and removal. paying for her 1993 abortion campaigning Wednesday in a personal check for $700
claim that it was a terrorist — an accusation that came north Georgia. from the multimillionaire
The New York Times attack, a sign of the deepen- Security forces attacked just weeks after a former celebrity athlete. The check
ing lack of trust in the coun- protesters with tear gas and girlfriend said he did the Allred addressed report- is dated five days after her
A day of mourning for try’s authoritarian rulers. batons, and in some places, same for her in 2009. ers gathered in her office in abortion receipt.
Mahsa Amini, the 22-year- like Tehran, Qazvin and Los Angeles and detailed,
old woman whose death Earlier in the day, thou- Saghez, even opened fire on Walker’s campaign didn’t among other items, cards Doe on Wednesday said
sparked a protest move- sands of Iranians made them, videos showed. immediately respond to a Walker gave to her client Walker gave her cash to
ment in Iran, was marred their way to the northwest- request for comment on the and a hotel receipt from have an abortion after she
by violence Wednesday as ern city of Saghez, Amini’s Amini was a member of latest accusation. Minnesota. Allred also told him she was pregnant.
security forces attacked hometown, to mark 40 Iran’s Kurdish minority, and played audio of what she She alleged that she first
demonstrators in parts of days of mourning since her at least 50 people were in- Walker denied a claim described as a telephone went to a clinic alone but
the country, according to death in police custody, jured Wednesday in Iran’s earlier this month from a message that Walker was unable to go through
media reports, rights groups according to local media, Kurdish-dominated prov- different woman who said allegedly left her client in with an abortion. Walker
and videos posted on social rights groups and videos inces, where protests have he paid for and encouraged 1992 after he had arrived was “upset” when she
media. on social media. They came been especially intense at her abortion in 2009, two in Europe as part of the U.S. told him she hadn’t gone
by car and motorbike or on times, according to Nor- years before she gave birth Olympic bobsled team. through with it and insisted
In the southern city of foot, despite a heavy secu- way-based human rights to their son. they return the following
Shiraz, Iranian state media rity presence in the city and group Hengaw and videos Doe said she is not reveal- day.
reported that two gunmen threats of imprisonment online. The second accuser, iden- ing her identity because
opened fire into a crowd at and death from authorities. tified only as “Jane Doe,” she fears “reprisals against He drove her to the clinic
the Shah Cheragh Mosque, Amini died Sept. 16 in spoke to reporters via an myself, my family and my that day and “waited in the
a landmark tourist attrac- By evening, demonstra- Tehran after she was ar- audio Zoom call arranged by livelihood.” car” and then took her to fill
tion, killing 15 people, tions had spread across rested by the morality po- her attorney Gloria Allred. prescriptions, Doe said.
including two children, and the country to many cities lice on grounds she was not She alleged that Walker, a A notable women’s
injuring 40. and university campuses, properly observing the hi- former college and profes- rights attorney, Allred has Walker’s responses to
with large crowds in the jab law, which mandates a sional football star making represented several clients The Daily Beast’s series of
Officials called it a streets clapping and defi- head covering for women. his first bid for public office, who’ve accused power- stories about the woman’s
terrorist attack, and Nour antly chanting the mantras pressured her into an abor- ful men, including Trump claims evolved from abso-
News, affiliated with Iran’s of the protests: “Women, Outrage over her death tion and paid for it after she and Hollywood producer lute denials to suggesting
National Security Coun- Life, Freedom” and “We set off more than a month became pregnant during Harvey Weinstein, of sexual the signature on a get-well
cil, said the gunmen were will fight and take Iran of intensive protests across the course of their six-year assault and harassment. card wasn’t his to suggest-
foreigners with ties to back,” according to videos Iran, many of them led relationship. ing he did send the woman
Islamic terrorist groups. on social media. by women and youth and When The Daily Beast money but that he didn’t
calling for an end to the “I do not believe that broke the story earlier this know it was to cover an
Shiraz was the site of In the capital, Tehran, theocratic system of author- Herschel is morally fit to month of the first abor- abortion.
some of the anti-govern- women tossed their head- itarian clerical rule. be a U.S. senator and that is tion allegation, Walker’s
ment protests Wednesday, scarves onto bonfires in the the reason why I am speak- insistence he had no idea Doe said Wednesday she
but it was not clear whether street, videos showed. Rights groups say that at ing up and providing proof,” who could make such a heard Walker’s denial that
the attack was related. least 216 people have been she said. claim was undermined he never signs anything
In many places, the pro- killed since the protest be- by a follow-up report in with a lone initial “H,” as the
Still, it added to the atmo- testers targeted Supreme gan, including 32 children, Doe said partisan alle- which the woman identi- get-well card was signed.
sphere of tension and insta- Leader Ayatollah Ali and thousands have been giances were not a factor fied herself as the mother She said she knew that
bility gripping the country, injured and arrested. in her decision to come of one of his children. wasn’t true because he’d
forward. She called herself signed cards to her that way.
a registered independent Her evidence included
and said she voted twice for
former President Donald
Trump, a Republican who
endorsed Walker.

The second round of
abortion allegations against
Walker returned the issue
to the forefront of the
campaign in the final two
weeks before the midterm
elections.

Walker is competing
against Democratic Sen.
Raphael Warnock in a tight

Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022  3

Alito avowed Roe’s sanctity in 2005

Kennedy diary notes
assurances by author
of Dobbs decision

By John A. Farrell

The New York Times

NEW YORK — Sen. Ted Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., questions Judge Samuel Alito during Alito’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings in 2006. DOUG MILLS/ THE NEW YORK TIMES
Kennedy looked skeptically
at the federal judge. It was tion in his diary, how might ideologues” once confirmed. that he was no threat to Roe. Roe would be safe before Alito as saying. Kennedy
Nov. 15, 2005, and Samuel he dissemble to clinch a The 2005 exchange Collins voted to confirm a Justice Alito, as Alito continued with this recol-
Alito, who was seeking lifetime appointment to the would certainly know,” said lection of Alito’s words: “So
Senate confirmation for his nation’s highest court? between the two men is him. Four years later, he Stephen Gillers, a profes- I recognize there is a right
nomination to the Supreme based on portions from sided with Alito to overturn sor at New York Univer- to privacy. I’m a believer in
Court, had just assured Alito wrote the majority Kennedy’s private diary the ruling. sity’s School of Law who precedents. I think on the
Kennedy in a meeting in opinion in June in Dobbs v. that was made public for the specializes in legal ethics Roe case that’s about as far
his Senate office that he Jackson Women’s Health first time in “Ted Kennedy: “I feel misled,” Collins and reviewed the segments as I can go.”
respected the legal prece- Organization, the Supreme A Life,” a book by this writer said in June. from Kennedy’s diary. “Alito
dent of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Court decision that put aside that was published this would also know that a “We’ve got statements
court decision that legalized 50 years of precedent and week by Penguin. Kavanaugh had told listener would be misled. No that you’ve got these views,”
abortion. overturned Roe. Collins, according to serious court watcher can Kennedy countered, accord-
A spokesperson for Alito contemporaneous notes doubt that what Alito said in ing to the diary.
“I am a believer in prece- Respect for long-stand- said he had no comment on taken by multiple staffers in Dobbs he deeply believed in
dents,” Alito said, in a recol- ing precedent “does not the conversation. the 2018 meeting, to “start 2005. And long before then.” “Those are personal,”
lection the senator recorded compel unending adher- with my record, my respect Alito said, by Kennedy’s
and had transcribed in his ence to Roe’s abuse of judi- The exchange has come to for precedent, my belief that “Ted Kennedy: A Life” account. “But I’ve got consti-
diary. “People would find I cial authority,” he wrote. light as Democrats remain it is rooted in the Constitu- covers the liberal senator’s tutional responsibilities and
adhere to that.” “Roe was egregiously wrong enraged about Alito’s opin- tion and my commitment to 77 years from birth to death, those are going to be the
from the start.” ion and as many Americans the rule of law.” and the exchange with Alito determining views.”
In the same conversation, question the legitimacy of is in a section on President
the judge edged further in Former aides and friends the conservative court. In He added that “I under- George W. Bush’s Supreme Alito did not seem to go
his assurances on Roe than say that Kennedy, who died a Gallup Poll released last stand precedent and I Court appointments. The so far in his confirmation
he did in public. in 2009, would have reacted month, 58% of Americans understand the importance diary has a fuller account hearings two months later,
with the same anger he said they disapproved of the of overturning it.” of the exchange than is in in January 2006. He was
“I recognize there is a displayed in a speech two job the Supreme Court was the book, including this pressed then by senators
right to privacy,” he said, years before his death, when doing. Some longtime court segment: on whether Roe was settled
referring to the consti- he assailed the performance watchers say that nomi- law but would not say. “It is
tutional foundation of of judicial nominees who In a case similar to Kenne- nees like Kavanaugh and “I believe that there is a a precedent that has now
the decision. “I think it’s “worked hard to give the dy’s, Sen. Susan Collins, Alito are more guilty of right to privacy. I think it’s been on the books for several
settled.” impression of moderation” R-Maine, who supports selective truth-telling than settled as part of the liberty decades,” he said. “It has
and “assured us that they abortion rights, said she felt lying and that if justices say clause of the 14th Amend- been challenged. It has been
But Kennedy, D-Mass., would not bring an ideolog- betrayed by Justice Brett they believe in precedent, ment and the Fifth Amend- reaffirmed. But it is an issue
and longtime supporter of ical agenda to the bench” Kavanaugh, who in seeking it should not be considered ment,” Kennedy quoted that is involved in litigation
abortion rights, remained only to “reveal themselves as her support as a court nomi- absolute. now at all levels.”
dubious that November nee in 2018 persuaded her
day that he could trust the “A listener could easily
conservative judge not to but wrongly infer that
overturn the ruling. He
brought up a memo that
Alito had written as a lawyer
in the Reagan administra-
tion Justice Department in
1985, which boasted of his
opposition to Roe.

Alito assured Kennedy
that he should not put much
stock in the memo. He had
been seeking a promotion
and wrote what he thought
his bosses wanted to hear.

“I was a younger person,”
Alito said. “I’ve matured a
lot.”

The answer did not
assuage Kennedy, who went
on to vote against Alito’s
confirmation. If the judge
could configure his beliefs
to get that 1985 promotion,
Kennedy asked in a nota-

NEWS BRIEFING

Shanghai starts use
of inhalable vaccine
against COVID-19

From news services rolled out. The vaccine, de- Going home: Syrian refugee children sit inside a pickup as they wait with their family Wednesday in Arsal, Lebanon, to cross the
veloped in the U.S. and li- border into Syria. With spiraling inflation and the cost of basic necessities soaring, 9 out of 10 Syrian refugees in Lebanon now live
BEIJING — The Chinese censed to Indian vaccine in extreme poverty. Refugees are now returning to a country devastated by a civil war that started in 2011. HUSSEIN MALLA/AP
city of Shanghai started maker Bharat Biotech, is
administering an inhal- squirted into the nose. address to be counted, incomplete addresses to be with a cleaner fleet, Harris should park outside and
able COVID-19 vaccine on saying that would disrupt counted. said. away from structures until
Wednesday in what appears About a dozen nasal the status quo and cause Kia recall: South Korean it figures out the cause of the
to be a world first. vaccines are being tested confusion with voting ‘Clean’ school buses: automaker Kia is telling fires and develops a remedy.
globally, according to the underway less than two owners of nearly 72,000 Owners will be notified by
The vaccine, a mist that World Health Organization. weeks before Election Day. Nearly 400 school districts older Sportage small SUVs letter starting Dec. 22.
is sucked in through the Michigan plot: Three spanning all 50 states and in the U.S. to park them
mouth, is being offered men accused of support- The ruling was a win for Washington, D.C., along outdoors and away from Mexico’s daylight savings:
for free as a booster dose ing terrorism in the plot the Republican-controlled with several tribes and U.S. structures after getting
for previously vaccinated to kidnap Michigan Gov. Wisconsin Legislature, territories, are receiving reports of engine fires. Mexico’s Senate approved a
people, according to an Gretchen Whitmer were which intervened in the roughly $1 billion in grants bill Wednesday to eliminate
announcement on an official convicted of all charges lawsuit. to purchase about 2,500 It’s the second time that daylight saving time, putting
city social media account. Wednesday in a trial that “clean” school buses under Sportages from the 2008 an end to the practice of
focused on paramilitary The case focused on how a new federal program. and 2009 model years changing clocks twice a year.
Scientists hope that such drills and fierce contempt much of the address of a have been recalled due to
“needle-free” vaccines will for government ahead of the witness needs to be included The Biden administration fire risks that apparently Some cities and towns
make vaccination more 2020 election. on an absentee ballot certifi- is making the grants avail- can start near a hydraulic along the U.S. border can
accessible in countries cate in order for the ballot to able as part of an effort to engine control device. The retain daylight saving time,
with fragile health systems Paul Bellar, Joe Morri- be counted. accelerate the transition to SUVs were recalled in 2016 presumably because they
because they are easier to son and his father-in-law, zero-emission vehicles and due to corrosion in a wiring are so linked to U.S. cities.
administer. They also may Pete Musico, were found The Wisconsin Elections reduce air pollution near harness near the engine
persuade people who don’t guilty of supplying “mate- Commission has said that an schools and communities. control unit. The Senate approved the
like getting a shot in the arm rial support” for a terrorist address must include three measure on a 59-25 vote,
to get inoculated. act as members of a group elements: a street number, Vice President Kamala Documents posted with 12 abstentions. Those
known as the Wolverine street name and municipal- Harris and Environmental Wednesday by the National who opposed the measure
China wants more people Watchmen. ity. Protection Agency Admin- Highway Traffic Safety said that less daylight in
to get booster shots before istrator Michael Regan Administration say fires can the afternoon could affect
it relaxes strict pandemic They held gun training in The League of Women announced the grant awards start while the engines are opportunities for children
restrictions that are hold- rural Jackson County with Voters of Wisconsin sued, Wednesday in Seattle. The running or when they’re and adults to get exercise.
ing back the economy and a leader of the kidnapping seeking a ruling that an mostly electric school buses turned off.
are increasingly out of sync scheme, Adam Fox, who address can only be missing will reduce greenhouse gas The bill already passed
with the rest of the world. was disgusted with Whit- when the entire field is left emissions, save money and Kia says it has reports of the lower house of Congress
As of mid-October, 90% of mer and other Democratic blank. better protect children’s eight fires and 15 cases of and now goes President
Chinese were fully vacci- officials and said he wanted health, they said. melting or damage since Andres Manuel Lopez Obra-
nated and 57% had received to snatch her. Dane County Circuit April of 2017. No injuries dor to be signed into law.
a booster shot. Judge Nia Trammell on As many as 25 million were reported.
Jurors in Jackson, Michi- Wednesday rejected the children ride yellow buses The law would go into
The effectiveness of gan, read and heard violent, league’s request for a tempo- each school day, and they The company says owners effect Sunday, when Mexico
non-needle vaccines has not anti-government screeds rary injunction that would will have a healthier future is scheduled to turn clocks
been fully explored. as well as support for the have allowed ballots with back for the last time.
“boogaloo,” a civil war
The inhalable vaccine was that might be triggered
developed by Chinese bio- by a shocking abduction.
pharmaceutical company Prosecutors said COVID-
CanSino Biologics Inc. as an 19 restrictions ordered by
aerosol version of the com- Whitmer turned out to be
pany’s one-shot adenovirus fruit to recruit more people
vaccine, which uses a rela- to the Watchmen.
tively harmless cold virus.
The trial in state court
The traditional one-shot was an offshoot of the main
vaccine has been approved case in federal court, which
for use in more than 10 produced mixed results:
markets including China, conspiracy convictions for
Hungary, Pakistan, Malay- Fox and three others but also
sia, Argentina and Mexico. two acquittals.
The inhaled version has Wisconsin voting: A
received a go-ahead for Wisconsin judge Wednes-
clinical trials in Malaysia, a day rejected an attempt
Malaysian media report said backed by liberals to allow
last month. absentee ballots contain-
ing an incomplete witness
Regulators in India have
approved a nasal vaccine,
another needle-free ap-
proach, but it has yet to be

4  Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

Brazil moves to criminalize inaccurate polls

Bolsonaro, allies Brazilians line up Oct. 2 to cast ballots in their national election at a polling station in Rio de Janeiro. MATIAS DELACROIX/AP Instead, a right-wing candi-
furious over errors date won by nearly that
in election forecasts ening. conducted. year, drawing criticism at “Do not respond to any same margin — a swing of
For his part, Bolsonaro The bill in Congress is not times for measures that, ac- of them until the end of the 28 percentage points from
By Andre Spigariol cording to experts in law and election!!! That way, it’ll what the polls had found.
and Jack Nicas has taken to calling the poll- the only effort to target poll- government, represent a re- be certain from the start
ing firms “liars,” claimed sters. pressive turn for Brazil’s top that any of their results are The polling firms have
The New York Times that their mistakes swung court. fraudulent,” Ciro Nogueira, blamed a variety of factors
up to 3 million votes to da Following a request from Bolsonaro’s chief of staff, for their flawed forecasts,
BRASILIA, Brazil — In Silva in the first round, and Bolsonaro’s campaign, Bra- Among other moves, he wrote on Twitter. “Was their including outdated census
the first round of Brazil’s has advocated for the firms zil’s justice minister ordered has jailed five people with- absurd screw-up criminal? data that hampered their
closely watched elections to face consequences. “Not the federal police to open out trial for posts on social Only a deep investigation ability to survey a statis-
this month, the polls were for getting it wrong, OK? An an investigation into polling media that he said attacked will tell.” tically representative
off the mark. They signifi- error is one thing,” he said. firms over their surveys be- Brazil’s institutions. On sample of voters. The firms
cantly underestimated the “It’s for the crimes they fore the first election round. Oct. 20, election officials The top polling firms said their polls were also
support for the far-right committed.” And Brazil’s federal anti- further expanded his power had forecast that Bolson- undercut because a larg-
incumbent, President Jair trust agency opened its own by giving him unilateral aro would receive 36% of er-than-expected wave of
Bolsonaro, and other conser- He has not said what inquiry into some of the na- authority to suspend social the vote in the first round. voters switched their ballots
vative candidates across the crimes he believes were tion’s top polling institutions media platforms in Brazil He received 43.2%, a seven- to Bolsonaro from third-
country. committed. for possible collusion. that do not quickly comply point gap that was outside party candidates at the last
with his orders to remove virtually all polls’ margins minute.
Many on the right were The Brazilian Associa- Alexandre de Moraes, misinformation. of error.
furious, criticizing the poll- tion of Pollsters said it was a Supreme Court justice Some polling firms also
sters as out of touch with the “outraged” at the attempts and Brazil’s elections chief, Moraes and Brazil’s Their performance said they believed that many
Brazilian electorate. to criminalize surveys that ordered both of those inves- Senate appear poised to was even worse in many conservative voters were
turn out to be inaccurate. tigations halted, saying protect polling firms from down-ballot races. unwilling to answer their
That response was ex- that they lacked jurisdic- measures that target their surveys.
pected. What happened “Starting this type of tion and that they appeared surveys. In Rio de Janeiro, the polls
next was not. investigation during the to be doing the president’s showed that the conserva- The share of older voters
runoff campaign period, political bidding. In turn, Yet repeated claims that tive candidate for governor far exceeded expectations,
At the urging of Bolson- when the polling companies Moraes ordered Brazil’s pollsters are corrupt could was ahead by 9 percentage potentially because of a
aro, some of Brazil’s leaders are carrying out their work, election agency to investi- further weaken their abil- points. Instead, he won by government announcement
are trying to make it a crime demonstrates another clear gate whether Bolsonaro was ity to provide the best possi- 31 points. this year that voting was a
to incorrectly forecast an attempt to impede scientific trying to use his power over ble gauge of public opinion. new way to establish proof
election. research,” the group said. federal agencies inappropri- Some of Bolsonaro’s top In Sao Paulo, some polls of life and keep retirement
ately. advisers have urged his showed that a left-wing benefits active. Polls on the
Brazil’s House of Repre- Polling firms added that supporters to ignore survey candidate for Senate was eve of the election showed
sentatives has fast-tracked their work was not to predict Moraes has emerged as takers in order to sabotage ahead of his opponent by 14 that older voters supported
a bill that would criminal- elections, but to provide a the top check on Bolson- their results. percentage points heading Bolsonaro over da Silva.
ize publishing a poll that is snapshot of voters’ inten- aro’s power over the past into the first election round.
later shown to fall outside its tions at the time a survey is Brazil is far from the only
margin of error. The House, country where polls struggle
which is controlled by Bol- to give an accurate picture of
sonaro’s allies, is expected to the electorate, particularly
vote and pass the measure. the strength of conservative
support.
The bill’s final shape and
fate is unclear. House lead- In 2016, polls in the
ers have suggested they United States did not accu-
may soften the legislation, rately forecast the support
and its prospects in the for Donald Trump, and the
Senate, where opponents of firms gave similar reasons
Bolsonaro are in the major- for the miss, including that
ity, appear far less certain. some right-wing voters were
unwilling to answer surveys.
Still, whatever the mea-
sure’s fate, the proposal and The credibility of Brazil’s
other efforts to investigate polling firms was damaged
pollsters for their recent after the election’s first
miscalculations are part of round, and some journal-
a broader narrative pushed ists have become more hesi-
by Bolsonaro and his allies, tant to share surveys before
without evidence, that Bra- Sunday’s runoff.
zil’s political establishment
and the left are trying to rig Ricardo Barros, a conser-
the election against him. vative congressman who
is helping to push the bill
As Brazil prepares to to criminalize faulty polls,
vote in a presidential said the legislation would
runoff Sunday, the surveys force polling companies
continue to show Bolsonaro to be more careful with
trailing his left-wing rival, their findings. Under the
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a proposed law, only polls that
former president, although err outside their margin of
the race seems to be tight- error would face liability.

Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022  5

BUSINESS

Starbucks says union broke rules

Company alleges labor representatives Company representatives of contract negotiations Starbucks in the Chicago The other unionized Star-
unlawfully recorded bargaining sessions walked out of the five collec- and has previously argued area, where workers most bucks include two other
tive bargaining sessions against recording bargain- recently voted to unionize Edgewater cafes and loca-
By Renata Geraldo The charges are specific to Monday, the first day of ing sessions. the company’s location at tions in West Rogers Park,
meetings in Chicago; Buffalo, negotiations, after members 1601 W. Irving Park Road. Hyde Park, Bucktown and
Seattle Times New York; Ann Arbor, Mich- of the Workers United labor Starbucks is in the midst suburban Cary.
igan; Louisville, Kentucky; union joined the meeting of more than 40 bargaining Starbucks has said it will
Starbucks has filed and Long Beach, California. online. sessions scheduled for Octo- close one of the unionized The NLRB said last month
charges with the National ber and November, includ- Chicago-area stores, located that it had 326 open unfair
Labor Relations Board “Broadcasting or record- The labor union said in a ing one with workers from at 1070 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., labor practice cases against
alleging union representa- ing these in-person sessions tweet that Starbucks walk- an Olympia store. later this month. Workers Starbucks. And the agency
tives unlawfully recorded is deeply concerning and ing out “is simply a child- United blasted the decision in August alleged Starbucks
bargaining sessions for undermines the interests ish tactic for the company As of Wednesday, 239 to close the store shortly was violating U.S. labor law
workers who couldn’t of our partners,” the Seat- to delay bargaining even stores across the U.S. have before it was slated to begin by withholding pay increases
attend, the company said tle-based company said in a more.” unionized. One of the latest bargaining as union-busting, and other benefits from
Monday. statement. to unionize is in Bellingham, while the company said it is workers at stores that have
The NLRB prohibits Washington. closing for safety reasons. voted to unionize.
recordings or transcripts
There are eight unionized

Google’s ad sales
slow dramatically,
eroding revenue

A train conductor on an outbound Metra Milwaukee District West line watches for passengers. JOHNJ. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Associated Press rates to combat the high-
est inflation rates in more
Rail merger could worsen Summertime reve- than 40 years, a strat-
service delays, Metra warns nue growth at Google’s egy that is threatening to
corporate parent slipped plunge the economy into
By Sarah Freishtat U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi speaks while Metra CEO Jim Krishnamoorthi has to its slowest pace since a recession. As it is, many
Derwinski, left, and Metra Chief Operating Officer Kevin called for an additional the pandemic jarred the households have already
Chicago Tribune McCann wait during a news conference on Wednesday study of the effects of the economy more than two tightened their budgets
about freight mergers. STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE rail merger specific to the years ago, with advertis- and cut back on some
Metra and U.S. Rep. Raja Chicago area, after a broader ers clamping down on discretionary items — a
Krishnamoorthi are calling runs to Schaumburg and Krishnamoorthi to high- draft federal report issued spending and bracing for trend that has prompted
for checks on a proposed Elgin. Metra shares tracks light concerns about the in August found that “apart a potential recession. advertisers to spend less
railroad merger that would with Canadian Pacific along potential for further delays. from train noise, which marketing their products
bring more freight trains to the line, as it does along the They gathered at Chicago could result in adverse Alphabet Inc., which and services.
parts of the Chicago area, Milwaukee District North Union Station, which is the impacts at some loca- owns an array of smaller
saying the merger has the line. Canadian Pacific is terminal of the Milwaukee tions, the potential adverse technology companies “This disappointing
potential to worsen delays projecting the merger could District West line and which impacts of the Proposed in addition to Google, on quarter for Google signi-
along a west suburban add an average of about is owned by Amtrak, which Acquisition would be negli- Tuesday posted revenue fies hard times ahead,”
commuter rail line. eight extra freight trains per supports the merger. gible, minor, and/or tempo- of $69.1 billion for the warned Insider Intel-
day to parts of the Milwau- rary.” July-September quarter, ligence analyst Evelyn
As the proposed merger kee District West, bringing Krishnamoorthi’s office a 6% increase from the Mitchell.
stands now — without a the total number to an aver- made public an analysis “I think (the extra study same time last year.
series of measures that age of just over 11 per day by of Metra data that it said is) unprecedented, but Alphabet has vowed
Metra and Krishnamoorthi, 2027. showed the three daily the negative impact on It marked the first time to scale back its hiring,
a Democrat from Schaum- Canadian Pacific trains now the Chicago area would Alphabet’s year-over- but didn’t show much
burg, say could lessen the Nine communities, running along the Milwau- be unprecedented by this year quarterly revenue restraint during the
effects of increased freight including Itasca, Elgin, kee District West line cause particular merger,” he said. has risen by less than summer months. After
traffic — the rail agency Hanover Park and DuPage delays to Metra trains, 10% since the April-June adding 17,500 employ-
opposes the merger, Metra County, have formed a including during rush He said imposing a set of period of 2020. At that ees to its payroll during
Executive Director Jim coalition opposing the periods. The frequency of conditions on the merger time, the advertisers that the first half of the year,
Derwinski said. merger, saying it would delays and the duration of could make it more palat- generate most of its reve- the company’s workforce
increase delays at rail cross- delays increased from 2017 able, a request that has been nue pulled in their reins increased by another
“We’re looking at a post- ings, congestion, noise and to 2021, according to Krish- echoed by Metra and the because of the economic 11,765 people in the past
COVID world here, which vibrations. That could cause namoorthi’s office. communities along the line. uncertainty during the quarter. Alphabet ended
means everything is chang- health and safety hazards That could include trans- pandemic’s early months. September with nearly
ing. Ridership patterns are for residents and pose prob- Krishnamoorthi said ferring dispatching rights, 187,000 employees.
changing, patterns of our lems for first responders the delays would likely or the right to control train Google’s ad sales weak-
passengers are changing trying to reach emergen- worsen if the merger movement over the tracks, ened even more dramat- Ruth Porat, Alpha-
and therefore we need to cies who find their paths moves forward as currently from Canadian Pacific to ically than Alphabet’s bet’s chief financial offi-
be nimble,” Derwinski said blocked by trains at road proposed and the number Metra, which owns the overall revenue. Ad cer, predicted during
Wednesday. “We feel that crossings, they have said. of freight trains traveling tracks. For the commu- revenue totaled $54.5 the conference call that
the merger at this point in along the tracks increases. nities along the tracks, billion, up just 2.5% the company will hire
time, as applied, does not The coalition, Metra separating the tracks from from the same time last fewer than 6,380 work-
give Metra a good future.” and Krishnamoorthi have “I can see hundreds of roadways via underpasses year. In another sign of ers during the final three
also disputed Canadian thousands of people who or overpasses could also be more challenging times, months of this year, a
Metra and suburban Pacific’s estimate of the would otherwise take helpful, he said. YouTube’s quarterly ad more measured approach
communities along the number of trains that could Metra instead prefer to sales decreased 2% from that Pichai said would
Milwaukee District West pass through the Chicago drive downtown, clog our Canadian Pacific has last year, the first time the continue into next year.
line have repeatedly voiced suburbs and questioned the roads, cause detrimental rejected the suggestion that video site’s revenue has
opposition to the proposed railroad’s modeling. The environmental impact and Metra’s conditions should regressed since Google, The cautious remarks
merger, which would railroad has said in federal set public transit back by be imposed on the merger, whose Midwest head- came after Pichai told
combine the Canadian filings that concerns about decades in our region,” he saying in a filing that Metra quarters is in Chicago’s Alphabet employees last
Pacific and Kansas City higher-than-estimated said. was using the merger as West Loop, began disclos- month to be “a bit more
Southern railroads in a $31 numbers of trains pass- “a vehicle for addressing a ing its results in 2019. responsible through one
billion deal. ing through the area are A spokesman for Cana- host of perceived pre-exist- of the toughest macro-
unfounded. dian Pacific highlighted ing conditions.” The revenue slow- economic conditions” of
In federal filings, Cana- Metra data showing 95.7% down also created a drag the past decade and urged
dian Pacific has disputed Metra has said the of Milwaukee District The railroad said it has on Alphabet’s profits. The them not to “equate fun
that the merger will affect merger could increase West trains were on time committed to measures like Mountain View, Califor- with money.”
Metra, saying there is delays and exacerbate in September — it would allowing Metra to return nia, company earned $13.9
enough capacity on the safety issues for passen- have been 96.3% without to pre-pandemic sched- billion, $1.06 per share, a As of July, the company
line to handle more trains. gers, and on Wednesday freight train interference, ules and reporting on the 27% drop from the same reported employing more
A Canadian Pacific spokes- commuter rail officials according to Metra — and growth in the number and time last year. Both reve- than 1,800 people in Illi-
man said the agency has joined Hanover Park Village that freight train interfer- length of trains, as well as nue and earnings per nois. Its Midwest head-
been proactively reach- President Rodney Craig and ence accounted for 8% of all Metra delays caused by share fell below projec- quarters is in the city’s
ing out to communities Metra delays systemwide. freight trains. If delays tions of analysts surveyed Fulton Market district,
to address concerns, and reach a certain level, the by FactSet. though it announced this
federal regulators were freight railroad proposed summer it plans to buy
“addressing appropriate following a series of steps Alphabet’s shares the James R. Thompson
mitigations.” to assess and discuss a plan declined nearly 7% in Center and move employ-
of action with Metra. extended trading after ees there in 2026 follow-
The proposal is still the numbers came out. ing a renovation of the
under review by the federal But the railroad disagrees The stock price has plum- iconic Loop building.
Surface Transportation with Metra’s request to meted by more than 30%
Board but, if approved, transfer dispatching rights this year, erasing about Although the economy
it would create the only along the line, saying in $600 billion in share- is squeezing its finances,
railroad linking Canada, a filing, “the conditions holder wealth. Google is faring far
Mexico and the United Metra seeks are overreach- better than other inter-
States. It would be the first ing and would cause public “Online ad spending is net companies whose
major railroad merger since interest harm without any clearly slowing more than fortunes are tied to digi-
the 1990s. offsetting benefit.” we thought,” said David tal advertising.
sfreishtat@ Heger, an analyst for
It is expected to bring chicagotribune.com Edward Jones. “It looks Facebook, which
more freight trains to parts like it is going to be tough opened a new office in
of Metra’s Milwaukee sledding for the next few Chicago’s Loop in June,
District West line, which quarters.” suffered its first year-over-
year quarterly decline in
Alphabet CEO Sundar revenue earlier this year.
Pichai described the Another social network-
conditions as “uncertain” ing company, Snap, has
and told analysts during been so hard hit that its
a conference call, “it is a stock price has plunged
moment where you take by more than 80% so far
the time to optimize the this year.
company to make sure
we are set up for the next Facebook, Snap and
decade of growth ahead.” a variety of other inter-
net services rely on being
Google’s moneymaking able to track users’ where-
machine, propelled by its abouts and online activi-
dominant search engine, ties to target ads. Apple
roared back as pandemic began blocking that
restrictions loosened tracking on iPhones 18
last year and govern- months ago unless users
ment stimulus juiced consented to the surveil-
the economy, helping lance.
power Alphabet to a 41%
increase in its revenue last Google’s search engine
year that lifted its stock is still able to gather
price to new peaks. personal information
prized by advertisers
But the economy has through its search engine,
been sputtering in recent minimizing the impact of
months as central bank- Apple’s tougher privacy
ers steadily lift interest controls on its revenue.

6  Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

Biden touts enforcement EU, US join
targeting bank ‘junk fees’ to resolve
EV battery
Midterms looming, administration highlights efforts to reduce families’ costs credit spat

By Ken Sweet junk fees will save Americans roughly $3 Most notably, Bank of America reduced its Associated Press
billion in fees annually. overdraft fee from $35 to $10. Other banks
Associated Press have instituted changes to their policies so BRUSSELS — The U.S. and the Euro-
“These steps will immediately start customers cannot overdraft their accounts, pean Union have set up a task force that will
NEW YORK — With time running out saving Americans collectively billions of or are given repeated warnings that they work toward resolving a dispute over elec-
before the election, President Joe Biden dollars in fees,” Biden said. need to bring their accounts current before tric vehicle batteries that the EU says would
highlighted his administration’s push to a fee is charged. discriminate against manufacturers in the
crack down on so-called junk fees that Roughly two weeks away from the 27-nation bloc and break World Trade Orga-
banks and other companies charge their midterm elections, Biden is using public The banking industry responded that it nization rules.
customers. The announcement Wednes- events to show how his administration is was taking steps to reduce fees on custom-
day at the White House comes after months trying to reduce costs for families. That ers before the White House stepped in. Under the Inflation Reduction Act passed
of high inflation has eaten away at Ameri- push comes as high inflation — averaging by Congress in August, electric car buyers
cans’ savings and made the economy the 8.2% over the past year — has been a drag “These changes were made without in the U.S. are eligible for a tax credit of up
top issue for voters. on the president’s approval rating and put regulatory or legislative intervention,” said to $7,500 as long as the vehicle runs on a
Democrats at a disadvantage with voters. Lindsey Johnson, president and CEO of the battery built in North America with miner-
Biden was joined by Rohit Chopra, Consumer Bankers Association, the trade als mined or recycled on the continent. The
the director of the Consumer Financial Back in 2021 as the economy emerged and lobby group for the nation’s biggest EU believes that the measure is a potential
Protection Bureau, the nation’s financial from the pandemic, Biden tried to minimize retail banks like Wells Fargo and Bank of trans-Atlantic trade barrier discriminating
watchdog agency created after the Great the risks of lasting inflation. But continued America. against foreign producers.
Recession. The bureau is targeting over- pandemic shutdowns and Russia’s invasion
draft fees charged by banks as well as bad of Ukraine have pushed up prices globally, Biden also highlighted a number of other A first meeting will take place next week.
check fees, which are levied against a bank a challenge that the U.S. is primarily trying fees the administration plans to go after, “The Task Force will address specific
customer when a check isn’t valid. to address by having the Federal Reserve which include resort fees, processing fees concerns raised by the EU related to the
raise interest rates. for concert tickets and various fees charged IRA,” the European Commission said in a
Prior to the pandemic, banks collec- by airlines. statement. “Both sides agreed on the impor-
tively charged their customers roughly $15 Banks have long been criticized for the tance of close coordination to support
billion in overdraft and bounced check fees, high fees they charge customers when their The push is also a public display of sustainable and resilient supply chains
according to a bureau estimate. The bureau accounts go temporarily negative. Relent- support for the CFPB days after the Fifth across the Atlantic, including to build the
estimates that its new enforcement push on ing after years of public pressure, banks Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the way clean energy economy.”
have reined in their overdraft fee practices. the bureau is funded is unconstitutional. Democratic members of Congress
included the credit in the climate and
health care policy law as a way of incentiv-
izing domestic battery and electric vehicle
production. But manufacturers in Europe
and South Korea, which sell millions of vehi-
cles in the U.S., have threatened to lodge
legal complaints with the World Trade Orga-
nization.
The European Commission said last
month that parts of the law can help fight
climate change by accelerating the transition
away from fossil fuels.
But the EU’s executive branch also
expressed concerns about the potential
discriminatory nature of the electric vehi-
cle tax credit provision.

Alterra Energy chief Jeremy DeBenedictis checks the storage area of shredded plastics his company receives in Ohio. KEITH SRAKOCIC/AP BUSINESS BRIEFING

Real help for plastic mess? Rule could dock
some execs’ pay
Form of recycling uses heat recycling is a distraction from real solutions quadruple by 2050, according to the United
or chemical solvents to break like producing and using less plastic. They Nations Environment Programme and Securities regulators want to make sure
down material into liquid, gas suspect the gloss of recycling will enable GRID-Arendal in Norway. publicly traded companies recover any exec-
a continued steep ramp up in global plas- utive compensation that’s awarded based
By Jennifer McDermott tics production. Recycling rates for plas- The international Organization for on financial statements that are found to
tic waste are abysmally low, especially in Economic Cooperation and Develop- contain errors.
Associated Press the United States. Packaging, multilayered ment says the share of plastic waste that
films, bags, polystyrene foam and other is successfully recycled is projected to rise The Securities and Exchange Commission
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The plastics hard-to-recycle plastic products are piling to 17% in 2060 from 9% in 2019 if no addi- said Wednesday that it has adopted a rule
industry says there is a way to help solve up in landfills and in the environment. tional policies are enacted to restrain plas- that calls on national securities exchanges
the crisis of plastic waste plaguing the plan- tic demand and enhance recycling, but to require the companies whose stock they
et’s oceans, beaches and lands: recycle it, Judith Enck, the founder and president that wouldn’t begin to keep up with the list to comply with the new compensation
chemically. of Beyond Plastics, says plastics recycling projected growth in plastic waste. With clawback policy.
does not work and never will. Chemical more ambitious policies, the amount of
Chemical recycling typically uses heat or additives and colorants used to give plastic plastic waste that is recycled could rise to Companies must disclose any instance
chemical solvents to break down plastics different properties mean there are thou- 40% to 60%, according to the OECD. they recovered erroneously awarded incen-
into liquid and gas to produce an oil-like sands of types, she said. That’s why they tive-based compensation, whether from a
mixture or basic chemicals. Industry lead- can’t be mixed all together and recycled in Alterra Energy in Akron, Ohio says it current or former executive. The rule applies
ers say that mixture can be made back into the conventional, mechanical way. Nor is takes in the hard-to-recycle plastics, typi- to compensation paid up to three years
plastic pellets to make new products. there much of a market for recycled plas- cally 40 tons to 50 tons per day, heating and before the date when a company is required
tic, because virgin plastic is cheap, she said. liquifying the plastic to turn it back into an to disclose an accounting statement.
The goal is to create a circular economy oil or hydrocarbon liquid, about 10,000
for plastics, according to the American So what is more likely to happen than gallons to 12,000 gallons daily. US policy vexing
Chemistry Council, the industry trade asso- recycling, said Enck, a former regional to SKorean firm
ciation for American chemical companies. administrator at the U.S. Environmental “Our mission is to solve plastic pollution,”
Protection Agency, is the industry will shift said Jeremy DeBenedictis, the company’s SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean
Companies are planning to build large to burning plastics as waste or as fuel. president. computer chipmaker SK Hynix said
plastics recycling plants and seven smaller Wednesday it might be forced to sell its
facilities across the United States already The industry has made 11 billion metric The process doesn’t involve oxygen so manufacturing operations in China if a U.S.
recycle plastic into new plastic, according tons of plastic since 1950, with half of that there’s no combustion or incineration of crackdown on exports of semiconductor
to the ACC. A handful of others turn plastic produced since 2006, according to indus- plastics, DeBenedictis said, and the product technology and manufacturing equipment
into transportation fuels. trial ecologist Roland Geyer. Global plas- is trucked as a synthetic oil to petrochem- to China intensifies.
tic production is expected to more than ical companies, the “building blocks on a
But environmental groups say advanced molecular level for new plastic production.” SK Hynix and other semiconductor
makers are navigating new U.S. restric-
tions on exports of advanced semiconduc-
tors and chipmaking equipment to China,
limits imposed to prevent use of American
advanced technology in China’s military
development. SK Hynix said the U.S. Depart-
ment of Commerce granted the company
a one-year exemption from such require-
ments, allowing it to provide equipment and
other supplies to its Chinese factories.

Australian insurer: All customer data hacked Jobless claims

By Rod McGuirk the specific data stolen in relation to each and former customers of Optus, Australia’s Initial unemployment claims, seasonally
customer and to share that information second-largest wireless telecommunica- adjusted, in millions per week
Associated Press with those customers. tions carrier. 0.4

CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s The company had previously said the Optus became aware on Sept. 21 that Week ending October 15: 214,000
largest health insurer said on Wednesday a breach was thought to be limited to its personal data of more than one-third of
cybercriminal had hacked the personal data subsidiary AHM and foreign students. Australia’s population of 26 million had 0.3
of all its 4 million customers, as the govern- been stolen.
ment introduced legislation that would “Our investigation has now estab- 0.2
increase penalties for companies that fail lished that this criminal has accessed all In introducing amendments to the
to protect clients’ private information. our private health insurance customers’ Privacy Act to Parliament on Wednes- S O ND J FMAM J J ASO
personal data and significant amounts of day, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus
Medibank said “significant amounts of their health claims data,” Medibank CEO mentioned both companies and MyDeal, an SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor TNS
health claims data” had also been accessed David Koczkar said in a statement to the online retail intermediary that lost the data
in the breach, which was reported to police Australian Securities Exchange, adding an of 2.2 million customers in a hack revealed
a week ago. apology to customers. two weeks ago.

The thief has demanded ransom and The government has been planning The penalties for serious breaches of
reportedly threatened to expose diagnoses urgent legislative reforms on cybersecu- the Privacy Act would increase from $1.4
and treatments of high-profile customers. rity regulation since a hacker stole the million to $32 million under the proposed
personal data of almost 10 million current amendments.
Medibank said its priority was to discover

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Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022  7

Inflation squeezing migrants
twice — at home and abroad

By Aya Batrawy,
Trisha Ahmed
and Claudia Torrens

Associated Press

President Joe Biden signed an executive order this week intended to ratchet up the pressure DUBAI, United Arab Mahdi Warsama, seen Oct. 5 at the Franklin Library in
on President Daniel Ortega’s authoritarian rule in Nicaragua. CAROLYN KASTER/AP Emirates — In nearly every Minneapolis, works for the Somali Parents Autism Network
corner of the globe, people and sends money to relatives in Somali. TRISHA AHMED/AP
Nicaragua’s gold new target are spending more on food
in US move against Ortega and fuel, rent and transpor- region, according to the Ohio, and Minneapolis,
tation. United Nations Develop- estimates he sent $1,500
By Joshua Goodman and ment is the Roman dent following the ment Program. last month to help his rela-
Christopher Sherman Catholic Church. country’s bloody But inflation isn’t affect- tives pay for necessities like
In August, security civil war. ing people equally. For When food and fuel food and water for them-
Associated Press raided the residence In her daily com- migrants with relatives prices shoot up, the money selves and their livestock.
of a bishop, detain- ments Monday to relying on money they send people can send to rela-
MIAMI — The Biden ing him and several official media, Mu- back, higher prices are tives doesn’t go as far as it Thousands of people
administration is ratcheting other members of rillo did not directly pinching families twice: at once did. The International have died in a drought grip-
up pressure on President the clergy. mention the ex- home and abroad. Monetary Fund estimates ping Somalia, with the U.N.
Daniel Ortega’s authori- The new execu- Ortega panded U.S. sanc- that global inflation will saying half a million chil-
tarian rule in Nicaragua, tive order greatly ex- tions, but said that Migrant workers who peak at 9.5% this year, but dren are at risk of death
threatening a ban on Amer- pands a Trump-era decree Nicaraguans are “defenders send cash to loved ones in developing countries, it’s due to malnutrition or near
icans from doing business declaring Ortega’s hijacking of the national sovereignty.” overseas are often saving much higher. famine.
in the nation’s gold indus- of democratic norms, un- Monday’s action could less because they’re forced
try, raising the possibility of dermining of the rule of law signal the start of a new to spend more as prices “Poorer people are “Just as we have infla-
trade restrictions and strip- and use of political violence offensive taking aim at the rise. spending far more of tion in the United States,
ping the U.S. visas of some against opponents a threat broader economy — some- their income on food and in Somalia, it’s even worse,”
500 government insiders. to U.S. national security. thing the Biden adminis- For some, the only option energy,” said Max Lawson, he said, adding that sacks
Together with the Trea- tration has been reluctant is hustling harder, work- head of inequality policy at of rice, sugar and flour that
The actions, stemming sury Department’s simul- to pursue for fear of adding ing weekends and nights, anti-poverty organization once cost $50 are now $70.
from an executive order taneous sanctioning of to the country’s hardships taking on second jobs. For Oxfam.
signed by President Joe Nicaragua’s General Direc- and unleashing more migra- others, it means cutting He’s changed his spend-
Biden this week, are the torate of Mines, the order tion. For the fiscal year that back on once-basic things He said inflation is ing habits, is looking for
latest and perhaps most all but makes it illegal for ended in September, U.S. like meat and fruit so they “pouring fire” on inequal- ways to earn more and
aggressive attempt by the Americans to do busi- border agents encountered can send what’s left of ity: “It’s almost like poor monitors interest rate hikes
U.S. to hold the former ness with Nicaragua’s gold Nicaraguans nearly 164,000 their savings to family back people are kind of like a and inflation — something
Sandinista guerrilla leader industry. It’s the first time times at the southwest home, some of whom are sponge that are meant he never did before this
accountable for his contin- the U.S. has identified a border — more than triple struggling with hunger or to absorb the economic year.
ued attacks on human specific sector of the econ- the level for the previous conflict. shock.”
rights and democracy in omy as potentially off limits year. “I am more determined
the Central American coun- and can be expanded in The Biden administra- “I used to save some- Mahdi Warsama, 52, to work harder and make
try as well his continued the future to include other tion’s targeting of the gold thing, about $200 weekly. came to the U.S. from more money,” Warsama
security cooperation with industries believed to fill the industry could sap Ortega’s Now, I can barely save Somalia as a teenager. said. “I have to be more
Russia. government’s coffers. government of one of its $100 per week. I live by the mindful, the fact that I have
The executive order also biggest sources of revenue. day,” said Carlos Huerta, a An American citi- to help my relatives back
Previous rounds of sanc- paves the way for the U.S. Gold was the country’s larg- 45-year-old from Mexico zen who works for the home.”
tions have focused on to restrict investment and est export in 2020 and the working as a driver in New nonprofit Somali Parents
Ortega, his wife and vice trade with Nicaragua — a country, already the largest York City. Autism Network, he sends In developing countries,
president, Rosario Murillo, move recalling the punish- producer of the precious anywhere from $300 to it’s estimated that lower-in-
and members of their ing embargo imposed by metal in Central America, Across the Atlantic, $3,000 a month to rela- come families spend over
family and inner circle. But the U.S. in the 1980s during is looking to double output Lissa Jataas, 49, sends tives in Somalia, some- 40% of their household
none of those moves have Ortega’s first stint as presi- in the next five years. $200 from her desk job times borrowing money to earnings on food even with
managed to loosen Ortega’s in Cyprus to family in the send what relatives need government subsidies, said
grip on power The latest Philippines each month. To for medical bills and other Peter Ceretti, an analyst
target of Ortega’s govern- save money, she looks for emergencies. tracking food security at
cheaper food at the grocery risk advisory firm Eurasia
store and buys clothes from Warsama, who splits his Group.
a charity shop. “It’s about time between Columbus,
being resilient,” she said.

Economies reeling from
the shocks of the COVID-
19 pandemic and effects of
climate change were hit
again by Russia’s war in
Ukraine, which sent food
and energy prices soaring.

Those costs plunged
71 million more people
worldwide into poverty in
the weeks following the
February invasion, which
cut off critical grain ship-
ments from the Black Sea

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8  Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

ARTS & LIVING

Peter Danger Wilde and Clare Wols in“Man and Moon”by 16th Street Theater and Dragonfly Theatre Company. GLENN FELIX WILLOUGHBY

REVIEW ‘MAN AND MOON’ ★★★

Unlikely friends are made in a
hospital oncology waiting room

By Emily McClanathan the 16th Street Theater is a “roll- sitioning man who, in a cruel trick from his father, while Luna’s single
ing” world premiere, meaning that of fate, has been diagnosed with mother has been sick for the past
For Chicago Tribune the play is also being produced by breast cancer. A quiet presence six years. Aaron takes on a mentor-
partner theaters across the U.S. in the waiting room, sitting with ship role as Luna asks questions
During one of their recur- with the support of the National hunched shoulders and wearing such as how to tell if a boy likes you
ring meetings in a hospital wait- New Play Network. large headphones, Aaron never- and how to deal with the physical
ing room, 12-year-old Luna asks theless finds himself the target changes of puberty.
28-year-old Aaron why no one Sporting galaxy-themed leggings of Luna’s outgoing overtures.
accompanies him to his chemo- and a “reach for the stars” T-shirt, She spouts facts about space and In turn, Luna draws Aaron out
therapy appointments. “Because Clare Wols plays Luna, who knows convinces him to play a game with of his shell and learns more about
I’m an adult,” he explains. “Adult more about outer space by the time her planet-shaped fruit snacks. On gender identity in the process.
means alone?” responds the preco- she’s in seventh grade than most a more serious note, she assures With the frankness of a child, she
cious girl, who has spent much of people ever learn. She totes around him before his first chemotherapy asks, “Are you a boy or a girl?”
her adolescence in solitude while the astronomy textbook that treatment that it gets better — or to which Aaron responds that
her mother undergoes treatment her mother studied as a doctoral rather, you get better at dealing the answer is both, for now. This
for breast cancer. student, bursting into peals of with it. prompts Luna, who has a space
laughter whenever she identifies metaphor ready for every occasion,
Thrown together in a cheerless outdated scientific information in As they continue to encounter to muse about the life cycles of
clinical setting, these two lonely the 1990s publication. Full of ques- each other at later appointments, stars, which change form over time.
souls become unlikely friends in tions — such as “Why does hair the two form a meaningful connec- “Stars don’t choose to become,” she
“Man and Moon,” a new play by grow out of us already dead?” — her tion that grows over time, albeit says. “They just are.”
Siena Marilyn Ledger now play- curious mind is a force of nature with some hiccups along the way.
ing at Oak Park’s Madison Street wrapped in pigtail buns. Each has little family to help them “Peter Pan,” the novel by J.M.
Theater. Directed by Hayley through this difficult time — Aaron Barrie, offers another angle on
Procacci, this co-production by Peter Danger Wilde cuts a lost his mother and is estranged
Dragonfly Theatre Company and contrasting figure as Aaron, a tran- Turn to “Moon”, Page 9

Amir George the new artistic
leader of Kartemquin Films

By Michael Phillips Singer Taylor Dayne performs during a Project Angel Food fundraiser July 23
in Los Angeles. PHILLIP FARAONE/GETTY
Chicago Tribune
If you’re from the ’80s,
On Nov. 1, Chicago-based you know her songs
festival programmer, curator
and filmmaker Amir George Amir George, programmer for the Chicago International Film Festival Taylor Dayne Aurora when her tour stops at the
will begin his tenure as the and True/False Film Festival, takes the role of Kartemquin Films artistic coming to Aurora Piazza for a concert Thursday.
second-ever artistic director of director, effective Tuesday. ALESSANDRA SPAIRANI The Grammy-nominated artist
the nonprofit documentary film By Jeff Banowetz has had a long career that spans
organization Kartemquin Films. riches when it came down to as part of everything from the multiple generations and includes
the candidates we had.” In his long-standing Chicago Under- For Chicago Tribune acting in movies, performing on
He succeeds artistic director work at various festivals, notably ground Film Festival to present- Broadway and topping the charts
Gordon Quinn, who moves into CIFF and the highly regarded ers, museums and venues in If you were at a high school in several different genres. But
a new role as part-time senior Columbia, Missouri, nonfiction Trinidad, Detroit, London and dance in the late ’80s or early she says now she’s happy to be
adviser for the collective Quinn festival True/False, George won Glasgow. ’90s, you have heard the music of back on stage performing in front
co-founded in 1966. admirers far and wide. George is Taylor Dayne. of a crowd again.
also co-curator of the short film In the Kartemquin hiring
It’ll be a whirlwind transi- touring program Black Radical and vetting process, Leonard The singer, who has sold more “We’re having a blast,” she said.
tion: George bounces straight Imagination. said, “people described Amir as than 75 million albums in a nearly “All I can say is that all venues are
to Kartemquin from the 2022 40-year career, burst onto the full again. Everybody’s coming
edition of the Chicago Interna- His short films have screened Turn to George, Page 10 scene in 1987 with the hit “Tell It with their happy faces and just
tional Film Festival, where he to My Heart,” and followed that ready to really have a good time
served as one of the core festival with “Love Will Lead You Back,” and reconnect with music again.
programmers, best known for “With Every Beat of My Heart,” I’ve been lucky enough to be on
the festival’s Black Perspectives “Prove Your Love” and “I’ll stage for all these years, and it’s
slate. This week George is also Always Love You,” all of which just great to be doing it again.”
wrapping up workshops with will still bring a smile to the face
the New York-based documen- of an ’80s kid. Dayne, born in New York City,
tary lab Firelight Media, with
whom he has worked for the She’ll be bringing those hits to Turn to Dayne, Page 9
past year.

The Kartemquin job “just
felt right, a great opportunity,”
George said Tuesday. Of the
organization responsible for,
among others, “Hoop Dreams,”
“Minding the Gap” and a total of
four Academy Award nominees
in the nonfiction realm, George
added: “I’ve always admired
Kartemquin. And there’s a huge
opportunity to encourage new
storytellers. I want to make
Kartemquin part of the stories
we haven’t heard.”

Executive director Betsy
Leonard, who joined Kartem-
quin a year ago, said Tuesday
the search to replace Quinn
led to “an embarrassment of

CELEBRITIES Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022  9

ASK AMY

By Amy Dickinson

[email protected] Twitter@askingamy

Couple should separate during tough divorce

James Gunn and Peter Safran will be co-chairmen and CEOs of DC Studios. AP 2021, LEFT, 2013 DearAmy: For the past ing, you are pushing this three days would work out
year, I have been dating a man’s divorce further into much better than a whole
Gunn, Safran to co-lead DC Studios man who is separated from the future. Because he is week?
his wife. They separated living with and sharing
From news services world as we tell some of the openly transgender artist shortly before we started expenses with someone he I remember the old
biggest, most beautiful, and to have a No. 1 song in the dating, and both want a also loves, he has no incen- saying that rings true:
James Gunn, the writer-​ grandest stories ever told.” U.S., while British Grammy divorce. He loves his two tive to initiate the emotion- “Both fish and guests start
director who made the winner Smith became the children (11 and 13) very ally, legally and financially to stink after three days.”
“Guardians of the Galaxy” Starting Nov. 1, Gunn first nonbinary musician to much, but does (fairly challenging process of
household names for and Safran — who has reach the coveted spot. openly) regret having chil- dissolving his marriage. Can you suggest ways
Marvel and revived “The produced many films for dren with her. What a relief for him! we could handle this?
Suicide Squad,” will soon Warner Bros. and New CMAs to open with Lynn
be responsible for the Line Cinema — will report He and I currently live I wonder where his — Concerned Hosts
future of Batman, Super- directly to David Zaslav, tribute: The Country together — I know we wife and children think he Dear Concerned: Be
man and the entire DC the president and CEO of Music Association Awards rushed this, but there were lives? honest. As hosts-with-the-
Universe for Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Discovery. will open this year’s show various factors (he is still most for 20 years, you’ve
Discovery. The studio on For the past four years, with a tribute to country paying the mortgage on his I understand your more than earned the right
Tuesday named Gunn and Walter Hamada headed queen Loretta Lynn, who house, and all expenses. stance that you’d just as to advocate for yourselves.
veteran executive Peter what was previously called died this month at age 90. His wife doesn’t work). soon reside in the shadows
Safran co-chairmen and DC Films but departed the and avoid this drama, but Try this: “We’re really
CEOs of the newly formed studio last week. Other performers His friends know about understand that your guy looking forward to your
DC Studios. announced for the show me, but his wife is barely is telling a series of lies in annual visit. Unfortunately,
Zaslav had promised a include co-host Luke aware of my existence/ order to avoid dealing with we need to shrink your
The roles will have “reset” to the studio’s DC Bryan, Carrie Underwood, importance to him, and this. He is pathologically stay with us down to three
Gunn and Safran devel- operations in an over- Miranda Lambert, Carly doesn’t know that we live passive, paralyzed or both. nights. We hope you’ll still
oping a long-term plan for haul to implement a more Pearce and Morgan Wallen. together. I’m fine with find a visit worthwhile and
the company’s DC Comics Marvel-like 10-year struc- Kelsea Ballerini will team this because her knowing Yes, his choice to cohabit promise to pack in a week’s
properties, in film, television ture and improve quality, up with Kelly Clarkson and could make the divorce with you could ultimately worth of visit into a shorter
and animation. Both will and with that, bring in a Pearce for a performance of worse. Nor do I really want make a divorce tougher time. Can we make a plan?”
continue to also produce, more centralized creative “You’re Drunk, Go Home,” to interact with her. for him. Quite simply, he DearAmy: I just wanted
develop and direct individ- executive, akin to Marvel’s while leading nominee should not be doing it. In to tell you how much your
ual projects, the studio said. Kevin Feige. Lainey Wilson will perform Bluntly speaking, he is addition to every other advice comforts me, makes
a duet with Hardy. dreading divorce proceed- negative factor, his chil- me smile and just generally
“We’re honored to be the Smith, Petras make ings due to the nastiness dren will feel betrayed reassures me.
stewards of these DC char- Football star Peyton that could ensue around when they find out. (And
acters we’ve loved since Billboard history: Pop stars Manning co-hosts the the money/potentially sell- they will find out.) It has also helped me
we were children,” said Kim Petras and Sam Smith show airing Nov. 9 on ABC. ing their house. reframe my “OK, boomer”
Gunn and Safran in a state- — who recently released He should seek the mentality.
ment. “Our commitment their collaboration Oct. 27 birthdays: Actor He is not moving advice of an attorney
to Superman, Batman, “Unholy” — are making John Cleese is 83. Singer forward, and is very upset immediately, and he If you’re this with it, if
Wonder Woman, Aqua- music history. After Lee Greenwood is 80. when I bring it up. should follow the attor- you understand youth and
man, Harley Quinn and topping the Official U.K. Bassist Garry Tallent is ney’s advice — step by culture, there is no excuse
the rest of the DC stable of Top 40 chart for the last 73. Author Fran Lebow- I am 31, and very much step. Ask him to stay with for anyone else.
characters is only equaled four weeks, the anthem itz is 72. TV personality want to have a family a friend or family member
by our commitment to the has now made it to No. 1 Jayne Kennedy is 71. Actor (especially with him). He until he can get things Thank you for being a
wonder of human possi- in the U.S., topping the Roberto Benigni is 70. also echoes this and says sorted out. voice of reason.
bility these characters Billboard Hot 100 charts. Actor Robert Picardo is he wants the same thing.
represent. We’re excited 69. Singer Simon Le Bon You might also consider —T
to invigorate the theatri- With this week’s is 64. Actor Sean Holland My concern is that the the reality of having a child DearT: Thank you! I am
cal experience around the announcement, Petras, a is 54. TV personality Kelly divorce will take a long with someone who regrets not the heppest of hep
German-born singer-​song- Osbourne is 38. time due to his fears/inac- having the children he cats (to use a phrase that
writer, became the first tion, and thus the integra- already has — even though really needs to be brought
tion of me into his life (i.e., he loves them. back), but I do scramble to
meeting his children) will DearAmy: We have guests keep up. Most importantly
take more time, and I’ll be that have visited us every — I’m aware of my own
too old to have a child. year for 20 years. influences, feelings and
reactions from when I was
I do not want to be with They used to split their young.
a married/separated man stay between their sister Copyright 2022 by Amy
for the rest of my life. and us, but now they stay Dickinson
only with us. They still Distributed by Tribune
How can I stay support- come out for a week, but Content Agency
ive but also stick up for that is too long for us.
myself (without nagging)?
How can I tell them that
— Patiently Waiting
DearWaiting: By cohabit-

Mitre keeping history alive in Dayne real quick on that tour. It lighted how her musical
legal thriller ‘Argentina, 1985’ was mind-blowing — the abilities helped her over-
from Page 8 crowds everywhere and come a difficult childhood.
By Lindsey Bahr all the security he needed.
learned at an early age that It was a different world.” “It was around the
Associated Press she had a unique voice. 30th anniversary of ‘Tell
In kindergarten, she was Her 1988 album “Tell it to My Heart,’ and it
The 1985 Trial of the Santiago Mitre, seen Sept. 4, directed“Argentina, 1985,”a film chosen to sing with the it to My Heart” ulti- was a way to look back
Juntas was a seismic about the Trial of the Juntas. VIANNEY LE CAER/INVISION older kids in the chorus mately yielded four Top 10 and have a conversation
moment in Argentina’s and given a solo. singles. about where I’d been,”
history, helping to solidify dead have been recognized “It was a very, very big she said. “It was a lot of
the country’s democratic at the official level, however, deal,” Darin said through a “I knew I had been Now, decades later, she work — it was a six-month
future after seven years of because the military made translator. “Let’s not forget given a gift with this says she works hard to process putting together
military dictatorship. But the bodies of most of its that a lot of people in a lot voice,” she said. “I can keep her voice strong. a 14-minute performance.
when filmmaker Santi- victims disappear. of parts of the society in remember from an early But it ended up being very
ago Mitre started talking Argentina back then, they age knowing that (sing- “It’s not an accident,” rewarding. I’m proud of
about making a classic Across five months in the had no idea of the horrors ing) was what I was meant she said. “It is a muscle, it.”
political thriller about the courtroom, during which that had happened. This to do.” and you have to train it like
David-versus-Goliath trial, the prosecutorial team is something that was not an athlete. That’s the deal. With experiences in
in which public prosecu- received constant personal talked about and some- While sometimes There are very specific movies, TV and on Broad-
tors Julio Strassera and threats, 833 witnesses testi- thing that was not shared. dubbed an overnight things I do to keep it. That way, her career has taken
Luis Moreno Ocampo tried fied. Several of those testi- So for a lot of people, being success, she said it took means a lot of vocal rest. her to places she didn’t
former military leaders for monies are used verbatim able to see witnesses come several years of making I’ve studied operatically to expect.
war crimes, including the in the film to great dramatic forward and being able to music and performing in really help train my voice.
torture and disappearance effect. hear the family members clubs before her first hit I know what I need to do “I never say ‘no’ to
of thousands between 1976 of people who were record changed her life. to work at this level, and I anything. I always hear
and 1983, he was surprised “It was super important killed or tortured was an have to do it.” people out,” she said. “I
to learn that few of his to have direct contact with eye-opener.” “I was working in every think that’s part of the
peers knew much about it. the people that worked club, and I was in two orig- A new generation fun.”
on the trial,” Mitre said. “I The film has been well inal bands,” she said. “We of listeners discov-
Mitre was only 4 years spoke to as many as it was received around the world were writing and doing a ered Dayne when she But right now, she’s
old at the time of the trial, possible for me, because at various festivals, recently lot of showcases for labels performed on “The happy to be touring again
but through his mother — I felt that the film needed picking up the audience at that point. So there was Masked Singer” in 2021, and being in a room full of
who worked in justice her like to have this stronger award in San Sebastian, a lot going on. This was disguised as the character people singing along with
whole life — he had grown human perspective. … It and in Argentina, which New York in the mid to Popcorn. the songs they grew up on.
up hearing stories about was very important for me submitted it to compete for late ‘80s. These were some
the trial, its importance for for not only for knowing best international film at of the greatest clubs that “It’s funny, everyone “I’m so excited to
Argentina and anecdotes the facts, but to understand the Oscars. the music world has ever remembers the costume, see everybody on the
about Strassera’s unique what they were feeling.” known. It was an incredi- of course,” she said. “But road,” she said. “They’ve
personality (grumpy, but For Mitre, though, it’s ble way to learn.” I remember it was such a supported me all these
full of humor). He met Ocampo, played more than awards on privilege to do it during years — and now we can
by Peter Lanzani in the his mind. He’s trying to Her first single, “Tell it COVID. It meant we could get together again.”
Strassera was the veteran film, and Strassera’s son, help preserve and build to My Heart,” was a hit in go back to work in some 7 p.m. Thursday at the
prosecutor who reluctantly who was enraptured by his a society’s memory. “It Europe before it debuted capacity because every- Piazza, 85 Executive Drive,
took on the case, fearful father’s work. was important for me as a in the U.S. She was asked thing had been shut down Aurora; tickets $20-$45
for his family and himself. citizen to do this film, not to join Michael Jackson on for so long. (ages 21+) at 630-978-2088
Ocampo was younger Upon hearing about the only as a filmmaker,” Mitre his “Bad” tour overseas. and piazzaaurora.com
and more idealistic, but project, Ricardo Darin said. “It was the base of In the past several years, Jeff Banowetz is a free-
also risked alienating his wanted not only to play the new democracy. It was “I’m there watch- Dayne has also looked lance reporter for The
prominent family, who had Strassera, who died in 2015, a point of reunion of the ing probably one of our back on her career, start- Beacon-News.
significant military ties. but to produce as well. society. Many people don’t greatest entertainers of all ing with a TED Talk she
Mitre was certain that the He remembered the trial remember how hard it was time,” she said. “I grew up did in 2017 titled “Born to
personalities and drama of well, and wanted to help to get our democracy and Sing” in which she high-
the situation would make younger generations who how important is to keep
for a great film in the vein were born into democracy defending democracy.” ‘Moon’ her too. rational glimpse at our
of classic political thrill- in the country understand Unsurprisingly, given better selves. In “Man and
ers like “All the President’s what happened. from Page 8 Moon,” a man confront-
Men” and “Judgment at the subject matter, the ing his own mortality
Nuremberg.” gender when Aaron gives play also addresses the and a girl named after the
a copy to Luna, explain- complexities of grief and moon seem to have little
“Argentina, 1985,” now ing that it was his favorite its various manifestations, in common at first, but
streaming on Amazon book growing up. Feeling including anger, sorrow they learn to trust and
Prime Video, chronicles the wrong in the body he was and disbelief. Aaron support one another. If we
momentous trial, which born into, he longed to and Luna share several all had the openness and
took place under a cloud of separate from it, like how moments of raw emotion, compassion of Aaron and
extraordinary uncertainty Peter loses his shadow, which Wilde and Wols Luna, the world would be
and unease only two years and choose a new one — deliver with honesty and a better place.
after the dictatorship fell. or better yet, not need vulnerability. More than
a body at all. Now, as one audience member was Emily McClanathan is a
With a death toll that cancer and chemotherapy visibly moved to tears on freelance critic.
human rights organizations devastate his adult body, Sunday afternoon.
estimate at 30,000, the dream of flying away When: Through Nov. 13
Argentina’s dictatorship is to Neverland remains Coming out of a Where: Madison Street
considered Latin America’s as strong as ever. Luna pandemic that has caused Theater, 1010 Madison
deadliest of the 1970s and relates to feeling out of so much social isolation, Street, Oak Park
1980s. Less than half of the control of her own chang- and in a time when polit- Running time: 1 hour, 25
ing body, so the magi- ical polarization is on the minutes
cal land where children rise, stories about human Tickets: $25 at
never grow up appeals to connection — especially 16thstreettheater.org
across differences —
provide a hopeful, aspi-

10  Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

APPRECIATION LESLIE JORDAN

Actor turned Instagram into greatest showcase

By Robert Lloyd Leslie Jordan, who recently died, had a long career on stage and TV and in films. “American Horror Story” stock
MICHELLE GROSKOPF/THE NEW YORK TIMES 2020 company. He also lasted 12
Los Angeles Times days on the U.K. “Celebrity Big
women: Beverley Leslie, the fren- growing up queer in the church- help but notice him. Really, he Brother.”
Some actors are admired, and emy of Megan Mullally’s Karen going South, self-medicating for never seemed to be working at all.
many enjoyed, but Leslie Jordan, Walker on “Will & Grace,” where decades with drugs and alcohol Given his size, sound and
who recently died unexpectedly, he stepped in for Joan Collins, until he got sober at 42. (And Jordan arrived in Hollywood Southern volubility — Jordan
had the rare gift of being beloved. and the baker Phil (formerly coming to realize a few years from Tennessee in 1982, as he made a great talk show guest —
His presence in a series, whether Phyllis) on Fox’s “Call Me Kat.” later, as he said on “Mayim Bial- often recounted, with $1,200 it’s not surprising that most of
in the main cast, a recurring role ik’s Breakdown,” a podcast hosted his mother had sewn into his his career was spent in comedy
or as a guest, was not necessarily And though his character on by his “Call Me Kat” co-star, that underwear. His first screen credit or that, along with his internet
alchemical, but it would elevate the ’90s sitcom “Hearts Afire,” “the little dark cloud that had dates from 1986, an episode of postings, he’s best known for
every moment he was on screen. Lonnie Garr, was not gay, he always followed me was not my “The Fall Guy,” which began a the broadcast sitcoms in which
He was, to be sure, good at what would get lines like, “Don’t you homosexuality ... It was depres- steady stream of work in shows he played regular or recurring
he did; a long career of steady remember how in sixth grade sion, mild depression.”) His char- and films of varying distinction, roles: “Hearts Afire,” among an
work on stage and television and I wore that Dr. Ben Casey shirt acters were not always pleasant. including “Ski Patrol,” “Jason ensemble that included John
in the movies testifies not merely to school? Unfortunately one Yet what he brought to the screen Goes to Hell: The Final Friday,” Ritter, Markie Post, Conchata
to his ability, but to his flexibility. day I paired it with my Ben Hur (and to the internet) was unerr- “The United States vs. Billie Ferrell and Billy Bob Thornton;
lace-up sandals and these boys ingly delightful. His timing was Holiday,” “Murphy Brown,” “Will & Grace,” for which he
At the same time, he was never in my phys. ed. class just beat superb, his delivery, couched in “Newhart,” “Pee-Wee’s Play- won an outstanding guest actor
not to some degree himself; most the hell out of me. I guess that’s the vocal equivalent of “wide- house,” “Star Trek: Voyager,” “Ally Emmy; “The Cool Kids,” the 2018
every role offered a combination what you call a fashion don’t.” eyed,” musical. He was rarely McBeal,” “Desperate House- retirement-home series in which
of Leslie Jordan and whoever Which sounds like something off histrionic or loud, and though he wives,” a Tammy Wynette imper- he co-starred alongside Martin
else he was supposed to be. That’s Jordan’s Instagram feed. never seemed to be working to sonator in Del Shores’ “Sordid Mull, David Alan Grier and Vicki
how it is with the best char- get your attention, you couldn’t Lives” (reprising a part he played Lawrence; and the still-running
acter and comic actors — they His life was not uncompli- onstage) and the Ryan Murphy “Call Me Kat.” Comedy was his
embody types, even as they prove cated — losing his father at age 11, baseline, into which he could
endlessly useful, and you are glad inject piquancy or poignancy
to see the player, like an old friend or wickedness as the occa-
at your door, even as you believe sion demanded. Even his most
in the part. sustained dramatic work, in “Lost
in the Pershing Point Hotel” —
In recent years, he dropped Jordan’s own play about his wild
the parts and just played himself, young years in Atlanta, turned
finding unexpected greater fame into a low-budget film in 2000
with a pandemic-inspired series — was in something he consid-
of Instagram posts in which he ered a comedy. (You can read all
sang, danced, told stories, acted about that production, which
silly and let you into pieces of his co-starred Mark Pellegrino and
actual life. (He had 5.8 million featured cameos from Ritter,
followers at the time of his death.) Marilu Henner and Sheryl Lee
A new twist on an older prac- Ralph, in “My Trip Down the
tice — expressed in memoirs “My Pink Carpet,” and find the film
Trip Down the Pink Carpet” and itself on YouTube.)
“How Y’all Doing?: Misadven-
tures and Mischief from a Life Death has a strange way of
Well Lived” and one-man shows making coincidence seem predic-
such as “Like a Dog on Linoleum” tive. Jordan’s last Instagram
and “Hysterical Blindness and post featured him singing the
Other Southern Tragedies That hymn “When the Roll Is Called
Have Plagued My Life” — it felt of Up Yonder,” which he earlier
a piece with the rest of his work, a recorded with Tanya Tucker
confirmation of what one already for his charming 2021 album,
felt about him. “Company’s Comin’.” And in an
episode of “Lois & Clark: The
Jordan was elfin to look at and New Adventures of Superman,” I
Southern to hear, “limitations” happened to watch in the course
that proved assets. And often his of assembling this appreciation,
characters were explicitly gay, his character — a sad case who
or implicitly gay, before explicit had briefly become a super-
gayness was an option for an hero named Mr. Resplendent —
actor who wanted to work a lot observes, “If there’s one thing I’ve
in a business that took its time learned from all this, it’s that life
coming to terms with homosex- is worth living. Because you never
uality. know what’s going to happen
next.”
But even in straight roles, his
softer side worked for him. “I Which strikes me as another
fell out of the womb and landed thing Leslie Jordan might have
in my mother’s high heels,” he said. And is all too true.
liked to say. Two of his signature
roles were originally conceived as

Stop motion moves to Afro-punk beat in film

‘Wendell & Wild’ a Wendell, left, voiced by Keegan-Michael Key, and Wild, voiced by Jordan Peele, in Henry Selick’s stop-motion another stop-motion animated
melding of Selick, animation film“Wendell & Wild.” NETFLIX film, Guillermo del Toro’s
Peele’s sensibilities “Pinocchio.” But such releases
Seven years after that first drops feature Living Colour, TV like if anyone can rock that, it’s remain a rarity for the form, a
By Jake Coyle meeting, “Wendell & Wild” — on the Radio and Ibeyi. Black girls. I was in awe. She’s painstaking process requiring
produced and co-written by gorgeous.” great patience.
Associated Press Peele — is finally arriving in select “It was a character and a world
theaters and on Netflix. It heralds that if I had seen this when I Wendell and Wild were “It comes in fashion for very
The spooky, sublime stop-mo- not just the return of Selick but was that age, it would have been rendered more like caricatures brief amounts of time, and then
tion animation worlds of Henry the anticipated reunion of Key a whole different level of trans- of Peele and Key with a demonic the executives at the studios go:
Selick are feasts for the eye that and Peele, who voice the film’s formation,” Peele, 43, said in an twist. The belly on Wild, Peele ‘Oh my god! No stop motion. It
can burrow into the imaginations titular demons. interview alongside Selick, Key thinks, is a touch too large. takes too long,’ ” says Selick. “It’s a
of young minds. In films like “The and Ross at the Toronto Interna- rare occurrence.”
Nightmare Before Christmas,” But “Wendell & Wild” is also tional Film Festival in September. But the film meant the comic
“James and the Giant Peach” and a stop-motion animation unlike duo’s most substantial collabora- Early during the pandemic,
“Coraline,” the dark, handmade any before it. Its lead charac- In the opening scenes of the tion in years. They were deter- while computer animation
curiosities of Selick have tended ter — something Peele pushed PG-13-rated “Wendell & Wild,” mined to spend as much time revved into high gear, produc-
to leave a mark. — isn’t Wendell or Wild but Kat Kat’s parents are killed in a car together recording to get the tion at the Portland, Oregon, set
(Lyric Ross), a young orphan accident. She’s later coaxed natural rhythm of their still stun- of “Wendell & Wild” had to shut
“That’s what I hope for all my with green Afro puffs of hair who into summoning them from ningly funny interplay. Selick esti- down. Selick would sometimes
films,” says Selick, 69, smiling. “To attends Catholic school. There the underworld by the devious mates that he has several comedy have 30 sets going simultane-
shake up those kids but not mess are elements of death, grief and Wendell and Wild. She’s no push- albums worth of outtakes from ously, each requiring constant,
them up for good.” whimsy that will remind movie- over, though. Years of foster care their sessions. minute manipulation. Nearby
goers of Selick’s earlier films. and juvenile detention have hard- fires also intruded on the produc-
Jordan Peele, the writer-​direc- ened the combat boot-wearing “That you would let some- tion.
tor of “Get Out,” “Us” and “Nope,” But there is also a vivid Afro- Kat into brash goth heroine. body improvise in this art form,”
was one of those shaken kids. punk spirit to match the movie’s marvels Key. “The fact that “How many weeks did you
Black protagonist, who carries a “I’ve never seen anything like he would allow us that free- shoot that first one?” Selick asks
“I remember seeing ‘Night- boombox with an eyeball woofer. that before,” Ross says recalling dom knowing it would take two Peele.
mare Before Christmas’ when I The multicultural cast includes the first time she saw a model months just to make someone’s
was a kid,” Peele says of the 1994 Ving Rhames, James Hong and for her character. “What I loved mouth open.” “Three weeks,” responds
film. “My mother had the where- Angela Bassett. The giddy needle is the whole Afro Punk style and Peele, causing Selick to let out
withal to buy all the figurines at the green, natural hair. I feel Later this fall, “Wendell & a prolonged cackle. Yet Peele
Macy’s before the film came out. Wild” will be joined on Netflix by knows something a bit about the
She was like: ‘This is going to be a artform, Selick notes, referencing
classic.’ It was transformative for the logo for Peele’s production
me as an artist.” company, Monkey Paw Produc-
tions.
But, partly due to an abruptly
canceled passion project for Pixar “You’re going for perfect, but
called “The Shadow King,” it has you’ll never get there,” Selick
been 13 years since Selick’s last says. “But that’s what makes it
film, “Coraline.” In 2015, Selick wonderful, the flaws.”
met with Peele about making
what would become “Wendell To a remarkable degree,
& Wild.” At the time, Peele and “Wendell & Wild” represents
Keegan-Michael Key were still the melding of Selick and Peele’s
making “Key & Peele.” “Get Out” equally unique sensibilities.
— which would launch Peele as Intricate, otherworldly stop-mo-
Hollywood’s foremost horror tion landscapes fuse with antic
practitioner and an in-demand comedy and sly social commen-
filmmaker — hadn’t come out yet. tary: Two visionary filmmakers in
one eye-popping sandbox.
“He let me read the screenplay.
I knew it was good,” says Selick. “Part of that first meeting,
“He was like, ‘We’ve got to set up Henry was explaining his journey.
“Wendell & Wild” before the film From my perspective, we have
comes out. It might not work out.’ one of the modern masters of
I said, ‘Don’t worry about it.’ ” animation,” says Peele. “As many
Henry Selick movies as we get is
the amount we deserve. I hope we
get a lot more.”

George Kartemquin’s projects. In the some of the most pressing issues of Black, brown, queer and other CIFF and True/False. “I’m
company’s prepared announce- of the day.” voices that have been historically hoping we’ll still have a relation-
from Page 8 ment Tuesday, Leonard called excluded in the arts.” ship to some degree,” he said.
Kartemquin “instrumental in Leonard added: “Under the “I don’t want to get ahead of
a community builder, an energy taking documentary filmmaking new creative leadership of In his new organization’s myself, but we’re already talking
shifter.” into the public eye by show- Amir, we are once again taking 56-year history, George is the about ways to collaborate.”
ing how story can lift social a visionary approach to build- first person of color in either of Michael Phillips is a Tribune critic.
As artistic leader, George will issues and serve as a tool for ing a multiracial and multieth- Kartemquin’s top leadership [email protected]
oversee the nonprofit organiza- influencing public debate and nic organization that reflects roles. The artistic directorship Twitter @phillipstribune
tion’s daily operations as well as public-policy making around members of the filmmaking means he’ll be “stepping away”
serve as executive producer on community and elevates the voice from his film festival work at

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HOMES

Jayme Moss, right, entertains friends on Sept. 9 in the main kitchen of her home in Indianapolis. CHENEY ORR/THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOS

A kitchen’s offstage partner

This pantry on overdrive has become increasingly popular among wealthier homeowners

By Ronda Kaysen ances: the dirty kitchen, the Drew Moss makes a sandwich in his family’s second kitchen. The main of their 4,000-square-foot house.
messy kitchen, the prep kitchen, kitchen is used to serve meals and host guests. But the pantry, hidden behind a
The New York Times the working kitchen and the scul- pocket door, is where a lot of the
lery kitchen, to name a few. These As the open-concept kitchen designed the Moss family home action happens.
In May, about 30 eighth- grad- auxiliary spaces reinvent the evolved into an extension of the and specializes in historic renova-
ers gathered around the large humble pantry as the hardwork- living room — with open shelves tions, sees the moment as a nod to “The kids pull out the air
island in an Indianapolis kitchen ing engine of the house. With the and windows replacing upper the stately homes of the past. fryer and put a couple of tacos in
to belt out the song “Tomorrow” dirty work happening offstage, cabinets, and kitchen islands there,” said Holly VonDemfange,
to celebrate a successful school the main kitchen can shine, an looking increasingly like dining This generation of homeown- 47, a business lead at Meta. “It is
production of “Annie.” About 60 immaculate centerpiece to be furniture rather than work- ers may be coming around to the as used, if not more,” as the big
parents cheered them on, spilling marveled, not sullied by spaghetti ing countertops — the pantry idea that separate rooms are not kitchen, she said. Craig VonDem-
out onto the patio. sauce and sheet pans. has been given an increasingly such a bad idea. fange, 53, is the founder and CEO
bigger role, too, re-imagined as a of a virtual accounting and book-
For Jayme Moss, the host who “I like a place that, quite well-appointed and highly styl- “I always tell everyone, break keeping service.
opened her home to the guests, frankly, looks like it’s not lived in,” ized room for prepping, cooking it up into different tasks,” she said.
the moment marked another said Jayme Moss, a co-founder and cleaning. ‘A kitchenette on steroids’
milestone: Not a single dirty plate, and board member of Versapay, Building two kitchens is not
tray or bowl tarnished the photos a financial technology company. “Once you start expanding and cheap. Costs vary depending on The popularity of back kitch-
or videos. The sizable mess that Bradley Moss, 49, is the president adding the dishwasher, then it’s the quality of the finishes and ens is difficult to track, with terms
comes from serving pasta and and CEO of a medical testing lab like, ‘Well, what if I put a baking appliances, generally ranging like “butler’s pantry” and “second
cake to a crowd of 90 was hidden in Indianapolis. center back there?’ ” Clark said. from $25,000 to $50,000, accord- kitchen” turning up in only about
in her back kitchen, a smaller ing to designers. The Mosses 1% of listings on Zillow. Most
room tucked behind the main Their back kitchen is visible The supersize comeback spent around $300,000 on their municipalities have rules prohib-
one. from their main one, with art main kitchen and about $60,000 iting two kitchens in separate
deco brass and gold tiles peeking Butler’s pantries have a long on the back one. parts of the same single-family
“Normally you take that picture through an archway. In hindsight, history in kitchen design, popu- home because of the risk that
or video and there would be stuff Jayme Moss would like to see lar in late 19th-century and early In 2020, Holly and Craig homeowners might illegally rent
all over the kitchen,” Moss, 49, even less of it. “If I had to do it all 20th-century homes, when the VonDemfange built a $1.4 million out part of the house as an apart-
said. Instead, “everything was in over again, I’d like it to be where I upper class used them as stag- house, designed by Clark & ment. But a back kitchen can skirt
the back.” couldn’t see it at all,” she said. ing areas for staffers and storage Co., near Boise, Idaho. Holly such restrictions if it is defined as
for fine china. But they faded VonDemfange estimates that the part of a single, large kitchen.
Last year, she and her husband, The ultrarich have long had from fashion in the postwar era. open-concept kitchen and pantry
Bradley Moss, finished renovat- their “Downton Abbey”-style Now, as they make a supersize were the most expensive parts of “The second kitchen is always
ing their 1929 French chateau- chef kitchens, fully equipped comeback, Tiffany Skilling, who the project. Their main kitchen, referred to as a kitchenette,” said
style home. Adjacent to their industrial spaces, out of sight with white cabinets and a 12-foot- Douglas Wright, a New York City
main kitchen — an open-concept and the domain of caterers and wide oven hood, is in the center architect. “It’s a kitchenette on
space with fumed oak cabinets, a personal cooks. But the back steroids.”
Viking stove and Calacatta coun- kitchen is not meant to replace
tertops — they built a smaller one the main kitchen. Nor is it the Michelle and Greg Barry have
with a set of cabinets, a sink, an spare kitchen sometimes found become so accustomed to the
induction stove, an oven, an ice-​ in the basements of modest back kitchen in their Rumson,
maker and a convection micro- homes, used to roast Thanksgiv- New Jersey, home that they’re
wave. ing turkeys, make Sunday gravy having a hard time accepting that
or prepare Passover meals. It is they might have to forgo one in
The back kitchen, in essence a instead an extension of the main Miami, where they moved last
pantry on overdrive, has become kitchen, cropping up in new spring.
increasingly popular in recent homes that cost from around $1
years, according to architects, million to $5 million to build and “We’re stuck looking for a
designers and homebuilders. in kitchen renovations with five- house with two kitchens in
It’s particularly desirable in new to six-figure budgets, according to Miami because we’re so spoiled
construction where floor plans builders and designers. here,” said Michelle Barry, 53,
are as flexible as wish lists. But who is currently renting a house
gut an existing home to the studs, Emily Clark, who with her in Miami with a tight galley
or add an addition, like the Moss husband owns Clark & Co., a kitchen. So far, they have not
family did, and room for a second custom homebuilder in Idaho, had any luck finding their dream
cooking space emerges. has witnessed the evolution of double kitchen in a Florida
the pantry over the past decade. market that Barry described as
Back kitchens come with as “insane.”
many names as they do appli-

The power staging can have on selling your home

By Cathy Hobbs ing, so it is important to make elements such as artwork and end This living space has been staged and styled. COURTESY
an impact. Primary bedrooms with details such as toss pillows,
Tribune News Service are considered sanctuaries and throws and accessories.
often have great importance and Stay neutral: Neutral color
Staging is a longtime secret appeal. palettes are ideal for staging. Not
weapon relating to selling a only do they blend with other
house. Ask any savvy real estate Let furniture placement take colors, but they also create a
agent and they will likely admit soothing environment. Gray and
that home staging is one of the centerstage: In many instances, off-white work well.
key tools in their marketing tool- occupied listings have an over- Stage it, sell it: When a prop-
box. Why? Most potential buyers abundance of furniture. When erty goes on the market, it is no
understand the reality of what a it comes to home selling, less is longer a seller’s home. Instead
space looks like now, as opposed more. The goal is to allow poten- it is a product for sale that will
to what the space could be. tial buyers to be able to see the be compared with others. Most
space, as opposed to focus on the buyers will visit more than one
Here’s how to maximize your stuff. house, comparing and contrasting
staging potential. features as far as the positives and
Getting started: Start with foun- negatives. A staged home conveys
Stage primary rooms: Living dation pieces and end with the one that is move-in ready, which
rooms and primary bedrooms are details. In other words, start big is the desire of most buyers.
two of the most important rooms and end small. Begin with large
in a home. Living rooms are often items such as sofas and area rugs,
one of the first rooms to enter and then focus on complementary
are the main space for entertain-

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ASK THE BUILDER

Answers to all your rust removal questions

By Tim Carter An oxalic acid solution can be used to remove this deep rust staining on an expensive acrylic bathtub/shower unit. TIM CARTER try to work in the shade
so the oxalic acid solution
Tribune Content Agency when cleaning anything parts, ceramic tile and all you mix up a small amount acid outdoors to clean rust doesn’t evaporate.
using an oxalic acid solu- sorts of surfaces in a normal of the solution and use from vinyl siding, brick,
Every week, read- tion would be to prevent bathroom that might have a cotton swab to apply a mortar, concrete and so Oxalic acid solutions are
ers reach out to me with the solution from going rust stains. In my experi- drop of it to the object. Let forth? You’ll get rapid the go-to cleaner for exte-
fantastic questions about a down the drain. Capture ence, an oxalic acid solu- the acid sit for about an results when cleaning vinyl rior redwood. If you recall
column of mine they have the acid solution and take tion doesn’t harm anything hour. Before you apply the siding, but it takes quite your high school chemis-
just read. it outdoors to pour onto other than polished marble. drop, make sure the area is a bit of time to get great try, you know that acidic
the ground once you’ve Keep any and all acids away clean and dry. Choose an results on rock, concrete, solutions have a pH lower
Often they ask why I neutralized it. from marble. out-of-the-way spot in case brick and mortar. This is than 7. Caustic chemicals
didn’t delve deeper into the the acid does damage the because the rust can soak like many oxidizers have a
topic. The answer is that Others asked how safe it Before you apply an sheen. into these surfaces. You just pH higher than 7. Redwood
newspapers — the medium is to clean acrylic tubs and oxalic acid solution to any have to be very patient and can turn black or darken if
for which my column is showers, chrome faucet surface, I recommend that What about using oxalic you use anything with a pH
produced — have space higher than 7.
limits I need to adhere to.
This is why you never
About a month ago I want to use chlorine bleach
wrote about removing rust or any other oxidizer to
from my own toilet. I got an clean redwood. All that
avalanche of questions — said, always TEST using
so many I felt a follow-up an oxalic acid solution to
column was in order. Let’s clean your redwood or any
get started. other surface. I can’t stress
that enough. You can’t hope
The most frequent ques- everything is going to work
tion was, will oxalic acid out fine. It only takes an
harm the plumbing pipes hour at most to run a test.
in my home? A frequent
related question: How does Where can you buy
one neutralize the acid? oxalic acid? Fortunately,
it’s cheap. I bought mine
Weak oxalic acid will not online from Amazon. I
harm PVC or ABS piping. got a sizable pouch of the
Plastic drainpipes are white powder for less than
generally immune from any $15. You may find these
and all weak acids. Cast- pouches at a local or chain
iron drainpipes and acids hardware store.
don’t play well together, so
it’s important to neutralize Always read the instruc-
the acid before you allow it tions about how to mix,
to flow through the pipes use and store the unused
on its way to the city sewer acid. My pouch is sitting
or septic tank. on the bottom shelf of my
refrigerator right now next
You neutralize an oxalic to cartons of milk. Oxalic
acid solution adding ordi- acid powder likes to be
nary baking soda. Start to stored cold if at all possi-
pour some into the solu- ble. If you’ve got kids in
tion. It should bubble. Stir the house, be very care-
carefully and continue to ful where you store it. You
add more soda powder never want the possibility
until the bubbling stops. of a child mistaking the
The best way to confirm acid for powdered sugar. It
that the solution is neutral- looks just like it.
ized is with litmus paper.
Make sure the solution has What can I help you
a pH of 7.Adding lots of with? What issues around
water to the solution will your home worry you?
also dilute the acid. What do you want me to
discuss in my upcoming
Some readers asked if columns?
the oxalic acid would hurt a
septic tank and the biologic Go here and tell me:
activity inside it. Well, we GO.askthebuilder.com/
know for a fact it won’t help helpmetim.
it! The safest thing to do

Mushrooms are a welcome
sign of a healthy garden

By Beth Botts

For Chicago Tribune

When mushrooms Mushrooms that appear in the lawn or garden indicate that
appear, smart gardeners the soil contains a healthy amount of organic matter.
welcome them. “It tells
you that you have healthy BETH BOTTS/MORTON ARBORETUM
soil,” said Stephanie
Adams, a plant pathologist that populate soils all the living plants in your Raking leaves before mowing or bagging the leaves as you mow will result in a more manicured
at The Morton Arboretum over the world, breaking garden, Yiesla said. “If appearance to your lawn. TIM JOHNSON/CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN
in Lisle. down fallen leaves, stalks, mushrooms annoy you,
dead branches, and other you can rake them away,” GARDEN Q&A
Mushrooms are a sign organic matter to improve she said. “Just don’t try to
that your soil has plenty soil. kill them with any kind Here’s how to handle excess
of organic matter and a of chemical. That would leaves on your lawn this fall
bustling community of Mushrooms are often damage the fungi in your
underground organisms. seen growing in mulch. soil, and those fungi are By Tim Johnson for my lawn — which has ground up decompose
Soil that supports many “The shredded wood or good for your plants.” several mature oak trees more quickly in a compost
different forms of life is leaves that we use for For Chicago Tribune — throughout the year pile. My personal prefer-
a good home for plants, mulch are food for fungi Since a few species of and I do not collect any ence is a more natural look
a place where their roots that are slowly consuming mushrooms are toxic to I have a lot of oak trees clippings. This saves a lot with some leaves on the
will benefit from the nutri- it,” Yiesla said. That slow eat, it’s not a good idea to on my property, and I am of time and eliminates lawn and in the beds. I wait
ents and other services decay is one of the benefits pluck them for the kitchen. already tired of cleaning up the need to dispose of the until spring to cut back
provided by fungi, bacteria, of mulch. leaves. Can you offer any grass clippings and most of perennials in my garden
invertebrates, and many “It’s hard for nonexperts advice to reduce my work the leaves, while return- while leaving leaves in the
other inhabitants. “You want that organic to identify mushrooms this fall? ing nutrients back to the beds to serve as mulch. I do
matter to break down with certainty,” she said. — Sheila Trummer, lawn. My grass is barely not remove them in spring.
The mushrooms you see for the future of your “To be on the safe side, get Lake Bluff growing now but the leaf Leaving the leaves in place
are the short-lived fruit- trees and plants,” Adams your mushrooms at the drop is increasing so I plan provides habitat for wild-
ing bodies of certain kinds said. Gardeners can also supermarket.” Since you have a lot of to resume mowing about life and insects and a more
of underground fungi. add organic matter by trees on your property, you once every 7 to 10 days to natural cycling of nutri-
They only appear when top-dressing the soil with The only time a mush- should continue mowing avoid having the layer of ents. I do not add mulch to
conditions are right for compost, by digging in room might be a sign of about once a week now leaves get too thick on the any established beds in my
the fungus to reproduce, compost when starting a trouble is if it is growing as the leaves start falling lawn, reducing the effi- garden.
usually when it’s moist. new bed, and by leaving out of the trunk or roots of more rapidly. Once every ciency of the mulching
Autumn rains often bring as many leaves as possible a living tree, or from the couple of weeks is likely mower blades. On occasion, the leaves
mushrooms. in autumn for soil fungi to soil right around a tree. enough in early to mid-Oc- pile up too deeply in the
consume. “That can be an indication tober unless your grass is Change the direction borders and need to be
Though mushrooms that there is decay inside growing quickly. A thick of mowing each time you reduced to avoid smother-
are temporary, the fungus What are mushrooms the wood of the trunk or layer of leaves that covers mow. You should be able ing perennials and bulbs.
they grow from is there all for? They are a fungus’ way roots,” Yiesla said. “Have the grass may smother the to easily see the blades of Excess leaves can be piled
the time as a large network of distributing its repro- a professional inspect and lawn if left over the winter. grass after you are finished up in a corner to decom-
of microscopically slen- ductive spores to colonize evaluate the condition of mowing for the season. pose, creating compost to
der threads called myce- more areas of soil. Since the tree.” A medium to dense layer You may need to need to use for future soil improve-
lia growing through the the tiny spores can’t travel of leaves can damage any remove some leaves from ment.
soil. “Sometimes, if you by themselves, they must Yet most mushrooms areas of the lawn that were the lawn due to the high For more plant advice,
pull back old mulch, you fly on the wind — and to are benign. They are happy seeded earlier this fall and volume of leaves that drop contact the Plant Informa-
may see really fine white do that, they need to be in messengers from the are just getting established. from large oak trees. tion Service at the Chicago
threads growing through the open air. A mushroom underground ecosystem. Carefully rake or blow Botanic Garden at plantinfo
it,” Adams said. “Those are that grows even an inch or “You’re doing good work,” some of leaves off the new Raking leaves before @chicagobotanic.org. Tim
mycelia.” two out of the soil lifts the the mushrooms say. “Keep grass if the ground is too mowing or bagging the Johnson is senior director
spores high enough that providing us with organic soft to push a mower over. leaves as you mow will of horticulture at the Chica-
The network of myce- a breeze might catch one matter and we’ll keep feed- If the mower leaves ruts as result in a more manicured go Botanic Garden.
lia does the work of the and loft it away to fresh soil ing your plants.” you are mowing, the area appearance to your lawn.
fungus, breaking down to start a new mycelium For tree and plant advice, should not be mowed. Leaves that have been
dead plants and other network. contact the Plant Clinic at
organic matter to enrich The Morton Arboretum I use a mulching mower
the soil and releasing their Mushrooms last only (630-719-2424, mortonarb.
chemical components to long enough to release org/plant-clinic, or plant-
nourish plants. “The fungi their spores and then [email protected]).
need organic matter to live, quietly dry up or dissolve Beth Botts is a staff writer
so the mushrooms are a over a few days. They at the Arboretum.
sign that there is organic do no harm to any of
matter in your soil,” said
Sharon Yiesla, plant
knowledge specialist in the
Arboretum’s Plant Clinic.

These soil fungi are
nothing to be feared. “They
aren’t the same fungi that
cause plant diseases such
as powdery mildew and
cedar-apple rust,” Yiesla
said. Instead, they are
the major composters

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Trish Adlesic happened Audrey Glickman plays a shofar at the Tree of Life synagogue
to be in Pittsburgh on in“A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting.” HBO
Oct. 27, 2018. She had
arrived in town two days applied those principles to aftermath” of that day. By Jacqueline E. Mathews. © 2022 Tribune Content Agency, LLC. All rights reserved. 10/27/22
earlier from New York to this story, it might present Audrey Glickman, a Tree of 44 __ Abdul-Jabbar
celebrate her father’s birth- an opportunity to shed light Life member and shooting ACROSS 47 Hockey score Solutions 45 Separated, as
day at her childhood home. and provide a safe space survivor, appreciated that 1 Pitcher 48 Smell
Two days later, she found where participants could Adlesic “asked us questions 4 Breaches; splits 51 __ to; as 26 Satchel feature laundry
herself at the epicenter of be given agency,” she said. that no other interviewers 9 Axe handle 27 Serenity 47 Waterbird
the deadliest antisemitic “Those who lived it should had posed” and allowed 13 Yoko & others reported by 28 Landlord’s 48 “Yours, Mine &
attack in U.S. history when tell it. They determine how everyone to “collectively 15 Acquired relative 56 Egg on
11 worshipers were gunned the story gets told, and shine our individual lights 16 Suffix for predict 57 Fortune-teller’s collections __”; 2005 film
down at the Tree of Life it should be told in their on the truth.” 29 Vincent de Paul 49 “Darn it!”
synagogue. voice.” or prevent deck 50 Brute
Adlesic was adamant 17 Prime-time hour 58 Froth or Pius X 52 Give a hoot
“It was overwhelming, Eliezer “Elie” and Joy that her film provide a 18 Climb 60 Scarce 30 Bowler’s focus 53 Noisy bird
the thought of this happen- Rosenthal, parents of Tree platform for those most 19 Dandelion or 61 Uneven 31 Clear the slate 54 Father of Shem
ing and the agony being of Life victims David and affected by the shooting to 62 Kismet 32 Seasons at the
inflicted on these beauti- Cecil Rosenthal, said in a tell their own stories rather crabgrass 63 Part of a & Ham
ful families,” Adlesic said. statement that “A Tree of than relying on experts 20 Retribution table 55 Plane boarder’s
“I was in a state of shock. Life” “gave us the opportu- and talking heads. She was 22 __ together; wineglass 33 Nestling’s noise
It was heart-wrenching on nity to share our personal blown away by their “cour- 64 Made clothes 35 It was, in poetry place
every level, and I wanted to feelings about ‘the boys.’ ” age, grace and kindness,” combines 65 Word attached 38 Does surgery 59 Stag party
respond.” “With all the bad things she said. 23 Gentlemen 39 Court officer
going on in the world, we 24 Taro root paste to peck or house 41 Use a straw invitees
Adlesic is an entertain- wanted to share the good The director hopes that 26 Bits of parsley DOWN 42 Actor Everett
ment industry veteran that the boys embodied,” audiences see “A Tree of 29 Most highly 1 Actor Voight
and co-director of the they said. “Cecil and David Life” as a portrait of the 2 UTEP or UCLA
2017 documentary “I Am touched many lives in a “intimacy that we share in seasoned 3 No longer here
Evidence,” which focuses unique and positive way. this city” and how it was 34 Most Eagle 4 Early __; those
on how police departments Trish allowed us to share clear that no matter how up at dawn
nationwide handle sexual our story about the boys fractured society can feel Scouts 5 Peruvian tribe
assault cases. Within days from our hearts and memo- sometimes, “our intentions 35 Sully 6 Caramel custard
of the shooting, Adlesic had ries, and allowed us to both really are to come together” 36 Like steak tartare 7 Powder
assembled a local team and laugh and cry during the in times of crisis. 37 __ out; chimed 8 Using a broom
begun filming the after- process.” 38 __ to; as a result 9 TV’s “NCIS: __”
math of the tragedy and “The only way we’re 10 In the sack
how it was impacting her The film contains inter- going to make progress of 11 Ran away
hometown. views with their daughters, is if we hold each other 39 Actor Christian 12 Kennedy &
Michele and Diane Rosen- up, stand together and 40 Performance Knight
Her efforts culminated in thal, as well as testimoni- acknowledge one another,” 41 Bridges 14 Perceiving
the documentary “A Tree als from others about the she said. “The demoniza- 42 Indian social 21 Musician’s jobs
of Life: The Pittsburgh Rosenthal brothers. tion of the other is tragic 25 Current calendar
Synagogue Shooting,” and really dangerous. division pg.
which recently premiered Anthony Fienberg, the Showing the humanity and 43 Most annoying
on HBO and HBO Max. son of Tree of Life victim honoring those who were 45 Least forward
Adlesic directed “A Tree of Joyce Fienberg, said that so wrongfully taken shows 46 Part of spring:
Life,” which counts Penn- he “wanted our perspec- that people have a voice
sylvania natives Michael tive to be heard on how and their voices should be abbr.
Keaton, Billy Porter and we approached life in the heard.”
Mark Cuban among its
executive producers.

The documentary is
largely composed of inter-
views with survivors and
victims’ family members
with an additional focus
on the city’s many displays
of unity in the wake of
the shooting. Adlesic had
completed trauma train-
ing while making “I Am
Evidence” and made a
point to take a “trauma-​
informed approach” to this
extremely sensitive subject
matter.

“I really thought that if I

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Horoscopes Dilbert By Scott Adams
Baby Blues By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
Today’s birthday (Oct. 27): Energize your Zits By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
physical performance this year. Extra do- Mr. Boffo By Joe Martin
mestic care provides extra rewards. Con-
serve an abundant autumn harvest for ease
with shared expenses next winter. Profiting
through partnership next spring supports
you with summer financial transitions.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8. Jupiter enters Pi-
sces until Dec. 20 for a phase highlighting empathy, compas-
sion and faith. Notice intuition, dreams and visions.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): 8. Optimism shines as Jupiter
moves into Pisces. Grow through community participation
over the next two months.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): 9. Imagine the potential. Take ad-
vantage of favorable professional conditions, with Jupiter in
Pisces for two months. Connect with a sense of confidence
and purpose.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): 8. Adventure calls. Imagination
and creative exploration flowers, with Pisces Jupiter for two
months. Pursue an idealistic educational goal.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 9. Abundance and teamwork flow
naturally. Grow family and shared accounts, with Jupiter in
Pisces for two months. Generosity, connection, conservation
and contribution satisfies.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 8. Partnership strengthens your en-
terprise. Grow through collaboration, with Jupiter in Pisces
for two months. Share commitments, support and kindness.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 9. You’re growing stronger. Your
health, work and vitality seem energized, with Pisces Jupi-
ter. Physical efforts produce satisfying results over the next
two months.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 8. Collaborate for family gain.
Love is your magic power, with Jupiter in Pisces until Dec.
20. Romance, fun and joy sparkle. Share special connections.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 8. Share visions, ideas and
dreams. Domestic renovation projects flourish over two
months, with Jupiter in Pisces.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 8. Creativity flowers, with Jupi-
ter in Pisces. Share messages of compassion, optimism and
idealism. Connect and share on a heart level.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 9. Love feeds your spirit. Abun-
dance flows naturally, with Jupiter in Pisces for two months.
Let it flow through you. Save some. Share resources to grow.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): 9. Reconnect with optimism,
courage and honor. Integrity provides workability. Personal
growth and development flowers over two months, with
expansive Jupiter in your sign.

— Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency

The Argyle Sweater By Scott Hilburn

Frazz By Jef Mallett

Bliss By Harry Bliss Classic Peanuts By Charles Schulz
Pickles By Brian Crane

Bridge

Both vulnerable, West deals

West North East Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis
Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun
♠ K J 10 ♠ AQ98643 ♠ 752 Prickly City By Scott Stantis
♥ Q6 ♥ A J 10 8 2 ♥ K93
♦ K953 ♦J ♦ A 10 7 6
♣A764 ♣ Void ♣ J 10 3

South

♠ Void
♥ 754
♦ Q842
♣KQ9852

Today’s deal is from the recent World Championships
held in Poland. North and South, respectively, were Geoff
Hampson and Eric Greco, one of the USA’s top pairs.
Many players at other tables treated the North hand as a
one-suited hand and
insisted on playing in
The bidding: East South spades. They came
Pass to grief, despite some
West North 2♥ favorable breaks.

1♣ 2♣*

Pass 3♠ Pass 4♥ Hampson, to his
credit, chose to treat
All pass his hand as two-suited,
*Both majors, at least 5-5 with an emphasis on
his spades, and he did
Opening lead: Three of ♦

an excellent job of
describing that in the auction. Greco chose hearts, twice, and
Hampson respected his decision.
East won the opening diamond lead with his ace and
shifted to the jack of clubs, king – ace- ruff. Greco ruffed a
spade in his hand and led a low heart to dummy’s 10. East
won with the king and continued with the jack of clubs, won
by Greco with the queen. Greco led his last heart and saw
the queen show up from West. He won, drew the last trump,
and tested spades. When that suit split favorably, he had his
contract.
A diamond continuation at trick two would have defeated
this contract, but that was not easy to see. It is easy, however,
to construct a hand where a club shift would have been
necessary. They were a little lucky, but kudos to Hampson-
Greco for a well-played deal.

— Bob Jones
[email protected]

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Bears linebacker Robert Quinn walks off the field after a victory over the Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Monday. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

BEARS

Trading spaces
Bears deal defensive leader Quinn to UP NEXT all up, and I don’t take that lightly his career high of 19 in 2013 with
undefeated Eagles for 4th-round pick Bears at Cowboys at all. I’m sensitive to that. the Rams.
noon Sunday,
FOX-32 “You also know that you’re As the dust settles, there’s a
tweaking the fibers of your locker lot to assess in the Bears’ latest
By Colleen Kane and pass rusher with 102 sacks as players, coaches and front-of- room, and that’s a big deal too.” high-profile roster move. What
Dan Wiederer during a 12-year NFL career. fice executives dealt with the does this trade say about how
That includes a Bears-record 18 1/2 human side of Quinn’s exit, Quinn, 32, had one sack, three Poles views the current Bears?
Chicago Tribune sacks last season. saying goodbye to one of their quarterback hits and two tackles Did he get enough in return? And
team captains and most respected for a loss in the first seven games should the Bears weigh any other
General manager Ryan Poles From a business standpoint the leaders. this season. moves as the Tuesday trade dead-
made another major move in the deal, in Poles’ words, “made too line approaches?
Bears rebuild Wednesday, trad- much sense.” “The human part of it is that Former Bears GM Ryan Pace
ing defensive end Robert Quinn you know you’re affecting not signed Quinn to a five-year, Tribune reporters Colleen
to the Eagles. “This is going to allow us to only a man but his family,” Poles $70 million contract in 2020, and Kane and Dan Wiederer sort it
continue to build a highly compet- said. “You’re kind of shaking that Quinn had only two sacks in his out in this edition of “Real Talk.”
The Bears will receive a fourth- itive roster,” he said. first season in Chicago.
round draft pick in return, while Turn to Bears, Page 4
the 6-0 Eagles acquire a veteran Nonetheless, it was an He bounced back in a big way in
emotional day inside Halas Hall 2021, finishing a half-sack shy of

Series or Bulls center Andre Drummond dunks during the second quarter Wednesday against the Pacers. Drummond BLACKHAWKS
bust? Sox scored 8 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in the win. ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
devolved Through
into latter. BULLS 124, PACERS 109 six games,
surprises
Paul Sullivan Drummond controlling the boards abound

In the Wake of the News By Julia Poe “You have the best rebounder And while no player is likely Kane gets his offense
With the World Series set to of the past century on your ever to reach the herculean feats going; Stalock’s style
begin Friday at Minute Maid Park Chicago Tribune team,” Drummond said after of Wilt Chamberlain (22.9 career in net unconventional
in Houston, you can’t help but shootaround before Wednes- rebounds per game) and Bill
wonder what could’ve been for The Bulls exited the 2021-22 day’s 124-109 victory against the Russell (22.5), Drummond ranks By Phil Thompson
the White Sox. season with a clear weakness Pacers at the United Center. “I 11th in NBA history — the only
What if they had changed around the rim. take rebounding very seriously.” active player ranked in the top 20. Chicago Tribune
managers in midcourse, as the
Philadelphia Phillies did while They were one of the worst Drummond isn’t bluffing about “I know that’s something this Three weeks ago, if you knew it
fixing their mojo in June by rebounding teams in the NBA, his prowess: No one has outre- team was lacking,” Drummond would take Patrick Kane six games
replacing manager Joe Girardi finishing third-to-last in over- bounded him in the 21st century. said. “Our team now, we’re tough. to score his first goal of the season
with Rob Thomson? all rebounds (42.3 per game) He leads the NBA in rebounds per We’re a very tough team. It’s for the Chicago Blackhawks, the
What if they had re-signed and second-to-last in offensive game since 2000, averaging 13.2 getting down to each and every consensus likely would have been:
Carlos Rodon, who won 14 games rebounds (8.7 per game). — nearly two more than his clos- one of us knowing that we can’t “Man, the Hawks are in trouble.”
for the San Francisco Giants and est competition, Dwight Howard
finished second among starting Center Andre Drummond, (11.8 per game). Turn to Bulls, Page 2 That’s because they struggled
pitchers with a 6.2 WAR, accord- acquired in the offseason, offered for goals, especially five-on-five,
ing to Fangraphs? a solution for the Bulls: himself. during a 1-5-0 preseason.
What if management made
a significant move at the trade But the Hawks are 4-2-0 and
deadline when the American riding a four-game winning streak
League Central was still a winna- after a 4-2 victory against the Flor-
ble division? ida Panthers on Tuesday at the
What if more of their players United Center.
had battled through injuries like
Cleveland Guardians third base- The Hawks are averaging 3.3
man Jose Ramirez, who played goals per game, tied for 12th in the
almost half the season with a torn league with the Carolina Hurri-
UCL ligament in his right thumb canes. But they have scored only
Turn to Sullivan, Page 4 eight five-on-five goals, tied for
30th with the Arizona Coyotes,
which illustrates just how the
Hawks are cobbling together
offense any way they can: short-
handed, penalty shots, empty-net-
ters — it’s all on the table.

Three players exemplify why
the Hawks are off to their surpris-
ing start.

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They’re winning,
wheeling, dealing
Hot Hawks trade
Beaudin, Barratt,
acquire Hillis, Zech

By Phil Thompson

Chicago Tribune

The Blackhawks on Wednes- The Blackhawks traded
day traded defenseman Nicolas defenseman Nicolas Beaudin
Beaudin to the Montreal Cana- to the Canadiens for forward
diens for forward Cameron Hillis Cameron Hillis in one of two
and shipped forward Evan Barratt deals orchestrated by the team
to the Philadelphia Flyers for Wednesday. CHRIS SWEDA/
defenseman Cooper Zech. CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Beaudin was the Hawks’ first- goals and four assists in 24 games
round pick in the 2018 draft (No. for Laval and three goals and six
27), but his once-promising trajec- assists in 14 games for Trois-Riv-
tory had stalled since last season. ières. He was a 2018 third-round
pick by the Canadiens.
He had two goals and four assists
in 19 NHL games in 2020-21 but Barratt, a 2017 third-round pick
appeared in only two games last by the Hawks, was in his third
season, averaging just six minutes season with Rockford. He was
of ice time without registering a invited to camp this year but never
point. broke through to Chicago. He had
14 goals and 14 assists in 63 games
Beaudin also didn’t stand out last season with the IceHogs.
in camp this year as other young
blue-liners such as Alex Vlasic, Zech, 23, had a goal and 10 assists
Filip Roos and Alec Regula in 53 games for the AHL Lehigh
surpassed him in the hierarchy. Valley Phantoms.
Beaudin had an assist in three
games for the AHL Rockford
IceHogs this season.

The 5-foot-9, 174-pound Hillis —
who will report to Rockford — split
last season between the Canadiens,
the AHL Laval Rocket and the East
Coast Hockey League Trois-Riv-
ières Lions, for whom he had two
goals in three games this season.

Last season the 22-year-old
Oshawa, Ontario, native had five

Blackhawks shrink (and) narrow the PK,” Rich- Zach LaVine drives against Pacers center Myles Turner on Wednesday in the first quarter at the United Center.
ardson said. “They’ve got to honor ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
from Page 1 those areas and that’s just going to
give Patrick more time on the sides Bulls Last season the Bulls experi- LaVine said slotting in with the
Patrick Kane: When the Hawks to make plays. enced a major drop-off in expe- reserves can be galvanizing for
traded Alex DeBrincat this summer, from Page 1 rience when the second unit took himself and DeRozan, who can
it raised concerns about how it “If you give a guy like that time, the court, bringing in young play- play with more flexibility with-
would affect their offense in general things are going to happen.” take those possessions lightly.” ers such as Ayo Dosunmu and out another All-Star on the court.
and Kane’s game in particular. Alex Stalock: The numbers tell After a Bulls season with little Coby White. This season’s bench
you Stalock is 3-1-0 with a .938 save is more seasoned, led by veteran “In practice, you know, that was
Of Kane’s 66 points last season, percentage and 2.09 goals-against backup at center, Drummond is additions Goran Dragić and Drum- the white team that was kicking
DeBrincat either scored the goal or average after earning the win Tues- a much-needed supplement to mond. our ass a little bit,” LaVine said.
had an assist on 48. day. All-Star Nikola Vučević. “It’s fun to be on their side with
While Dragić and Drummond them.”
So when Kane went five games The eyes tell you the Hawks Vučević is a mainstay for the still push the ball, their experience No timeline for Ball: Lonzo Ball
into this season without a goal, it goalie must have been a frustrated Bulls offense, averaging 18.3 points has visibly calmed the ball move- is nearing reevaluation after the
raised questions about whether acrobat in a past life. along with 13 rebounds per game ment and protection for the bench. second surgery on his left knee, but
new linemates Andreas Athana- this season. Drummond’s contri- The Bulls hope this balance will Donovan said a date hasn’t been
siou and Max Domi could support It’s not uncommon to see Stalock bution is less splashy, but his stat bring a more cohesive style of play set for the next step in the point
him. skate up to meet the rush, slide line Monday against the Celtics — a key area of improvement for a guard’s recovery.
with a flourish to close off a post reflected his preferred way of play- team that finished second-to-last
That came to an end in the first or collide with a defender while ing: two points, 12 rebounds. He in bench points per game (26.7) last Ball underwent arthroscopic
period Tuesday when Athanasiou aggressively playing the puck. You followed that up Wednesday with season. surgery Sept. 28 in Los Angeles to
drew defenders’ attention and hit could tell he delighted in diving to eight points and 13 boards against treat a lingering meniscus injury.
Kane from below the goal line, and rob Patric Hörnqvist of a sneaky the Pacers. “Everybody is committed to it,” At that time, the Bulls set a four-
Kane lifted the puck into the far backdoor tap-in try. LaVine said. “It’s really good at to six-week window for Ball to
corner and pumped his fists. Both players are extremely some points and at some points recover from the surgery, after
At the same time, does Stalock’s familiar on the court after a decade it was a little stagnant. We’ve got which the Bulls medical team and
“I felt good,” Kane said after the wild style sit well with the more as opponents. Now that competi- to figure out where to find those his doctors would reevaluate him.
game. “It was coming off the bench reserved Richardson? tion drives them to build a better shots, me included. As long as
on the change and nice play by AA unit for the Bulls — although we’re all playing for each other, Wednesday marked four weeks
to drive it wide with his speed and “It’s not Alex. It was a couple of Drummond noted that he and it’s going to work itself out. We’re since the surgery, but Donovan
pull up behind the net, and (for our forwards at the offensive blue Vučević rarely go full-out in prac- too gifted offensively with some of said the Bulls medical team hasn’t
me it’s) just try to find an area and line in the first period I wasn’t too tice. the talent that we have to not figure set a date for the reevaluation to
make a shot.” happy with,” said Richardson, who it out.” occur.
has been a stickler about forwards “It’s not worth fighting for in
Added coach Luke Richardson: covering their defensive responsi- practice, we have bigger things to Coach Billy Donovan still is Donovan said he doesn’t antic-
“You saw (Kane’s) excited to score. bilities. “I was like, ‘Oh, I think I’m worry about,” Drummond said. experimenting with rotations. ipate Ball will need to go back to
He’s used to scoring. This team is a little loud right now.’ “ “So there’s been times where I’ll The bridge between the first and Los Angeles for the reevaluation.
used to having him score. We need let him go and vice versa. We’re second quarters is especially Since returning to Chicago the
him to do that. Richardson said he’s comfort- not going to hurt ourselves in important. The starters typically week after the surgery, Ball has
able with Stalock’s style. practice.” come out in the second quarter, been working consistently in the
“But at the beginning of the leaving a six- to eight-minute gap weight room during practices at
year showing that maybe we can “I know he knows what he’s The competition for minutes on the shoulders of the second the Advocate Center.
score different ways and different doing,” Richardson said. “He’s a could push Drummond into one unit.
lines, that will take pressure off veteran guy. He’s a character in of the most efficient seasons of Even if Ball is cleared in the
him just to play his game and not the room after the game too. Guys his career. Through the first four The opening-weekend loss to next two weeks to take the next
force things and just do what he love him, so they’re blocking shots games, he was averaging 20.1 the Cavaliers demonstrated how step in his recovery, the road to
did tonight.” for him, doing everything for him. rebounds per 36 minutes — a devastating a poor rotation in that returning to the court will be a
more accurate metric for a bench bridge can be. long one.
With four assists and five points, “He’s very aggressive and very player than per-game statistics.
Kane is on pace for 68 points. And acrobatic, whether it’s stopping The Cavaliers went on a 31-2 run Ball hasn’t played basket-
before the game he took a similar pucks or challenging, making big That’s a hard standard to main- without any Bulls starters on the ball or run at full speed since a
stance to Richardson’s. Entering saves.” tain and the physical wear and court in the first half, cementing Jan. 14 game against the Golden
Tuesday, 10 other Hawks had at Philipp Kurashev: Kurashev is tear of the season is likely to eat a lead they held for the rest of the State Warriors. After undergo-
least one goal. not a big talker and he’s certainly away at Drummond’s efficiency. game. ing surgery for a torn meniscus in
not outwardly flashy, so the But if Drummond can maintain January, Ball struggled to return
“You always want to feel that razzle-dazzle he put on his that presence around the rim, the Donovan adjusted his approach to activity first because of a bone
pressure that the team needs you second-period goal Tuesday was Bulls will be better prepared to Monday against the Celtics, keep- bruise in his left knee, then a
to produce, right?” Kane said. an eyebrow-raiser. outlast opponents this season. ing LaVine or DeMar DeRozan on “surprising” amount of lingering
“And you always want to produce the court to marshal the second pain that forced the second proce-
every night, whether that’s pres- He weaved between Gustav “I’m doing something right,” unit until the game was in hand. dure in September.
sure from the team or pressure Forsling and Radko Gudas Drummond said. “I’m making the
you just put on yourself. But that’s and lifted the puck over Sergei best out of my minutes.” “The rotation piece, it’s just Donovan said the Bulls feel
the way you’ve got to win in this Bobrovsky for his second goal of Benchmakingitsmark: One week going to keep evolving,” Donovan “positive” about Ball’s progress,
league. You need contributions the season. into the season, the Bulls bench is said. “A lot of times you can go into but there isn’t a timeline for him
from everyone and you can’t just setting a pace that is defining the a plan in the game and it may or to return to contact drills or prac-
depend on two or three guys.” “That goal was impressive — entire team’s identity — and that may not happen that way. There’s tice.
both his goals this year,” Rich- continued Wednesday with a maybe not enough information to
Before the game, Richard- ardson said. “He’s been very 43-point effort. pass judgment on things at this “I see him. He’s feeling good.
son was certain Kane would get responsible. … We want guys like point.” He feels like he’s progressing,”
back on track soon, which would Kurashev to have the puck. He’s That identity, as All-Star Zach Donovan said. “He’s optimistic
compound pressure on defenses, really understanding what he’s LaVine describes it: “Play fast, play Monday’s comeback against and positive about everything. ...
especially on the power play. Seth supposed to be doing and he’s play- for each other.” the Celtics illustrated the impor- The biggest thing just through the
Jones has been taking more shots ing very well. tance of this bridge unit. Led by surgery is the incision healing to
from the point, and the rest of the “Whatever rotation is in, whoev- LaVine, the second unit went on continue to progress. I just don’t
unit benefits from rebounds. “There’s a bit of chemistry with er’s out there, I just think that we a 23-7 run between the first and know how far along he is in that
that line (with Sam Lafferty and need to play hard to keep that iden- second quarters to retake the lead process.”
Against the Seattle Kraken on Jason Dickinson). … When the tity,” LaVine said. after falling behind by 19 points.
Sunday, Tyler Johnson was in other team hiccups the puck or
the right place at the right time turns the puck over, or they just do
for a goal from the left flank, but a great job on the ice. They could
that puck just as easily could’ve turn that into offense, so they’re a
bounced Kane’s way. good two-way line.”

“That’s going to collapse and

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Bears quarterback Justin Fields heads to the locker room after a 33-14 win over the Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Monday night. Patrick to
JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE IR; Pringle
nears return
QB REWIND
Santos earns NFC special
Definite growth spurt teams player of week
Fields displayed poise, Defining moment been his scrambling magic for a 20-yard
instincts, patience vs. Pats; pickup on third-and-14 on the final drive of By Dan Wiederer
Consistency next goal The nominee list this week was much, the first half. That was one of those adrenal-
much longer than usual. But look no further izing tuck-and-run escape acts that confirm Chicago Tribune
By Dan Wiederer than Fields’ 19-yard completion to Equanim- how lethal Fields can be when he’s impro-
eous St. Brown on third-and-9 in the first vising with his legs. Coming off a 33-14 blowout of the Patri-
Chicago Tribune quarter as an example of poise leading to ots on Monday night, the Bears held a
production. That sequence provided clear But that was the exception Monday. Ten walk-through Wednesday afternoon at
Justin Fields’ fifth touchdown pass of the evidence of Fields’ pocket poise for much of Fields’ 14 rushing attempts came on Halas Hall, tailoring their short week
season was another one he didn’t fully see. of the night. designed runs. There were three zone-read of preparation for Sunday’s road game
plays, two draws, two successful third-and-1 against the Dallas Cowboys.
It was a simple concept, a quick-hit He showed impressive patience and quarterback sneaks, a pair of keepers off jet
screen left designed to get Bears running vision, surfing forward and then to the right sweep fakes and one quarterback sweep. The big news for the Bears was the
back Khalil Herbert moving behind a wall through the pocket. As he avoided pressure trade of standout pass rusher Robert
of blockers. But immediately after the snap, from Judon and rolled right, his eyes contin- Fields’ 3-yard touchdown run in the first Quinn to the Philadelphia Eagles for a
Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise darted ued scanning downfield, where he spotted quarter simply asked him to use his athlet- fourth-round draft pick. Beyond that
into the passing lane, disrupting Fields’ St. Brown. icism and strength. After faking a speed headline-grabbing development, here
vision and timing. Alertly, Fields double- sweep to Velus Jones Jr., Fields ran to his are three other things we learned from
clutched, went into second baseman mode Once he did, he threw a strike for a key left, cut inside of Patriots cornerback Myles players and coaches.
with his arm slot and steered his throw first down that pushed the Bears into Patri- Bryant and then powered into the end zone.
around Wise’s left side. ots territory on the first of three touchdown Cornerback Jack Jones made a business Offensive lineman Lucas Patrick was
drives. decision at the goal line and — with a 5-inch,
“We work on that in practice,” Fields said, 53-pound size disadvantage against Fields — moved to injured reserve: Bears coach
“just maneuvering the screens around that The Bears wound up converting 11 of steered away from contact. Matt Eberflus won’t specify the nature or
D-end.” 18 third downs, a 61.1% rate that was their extent of Patrick’s foot/toe injury. Patrick
best since going 8 of 13 against Washington That’s a snapshot of how valuable Fields’ left Monday’s game in the first half and
It was a crafty throw followed by an easy in a Monday night win in September 2019. combination of size and athleticism is. had to be carted to the locker room.
catch. Offensive coordinator Luke Getsy consid-
ers a 48% conversion rate his gold standard, He expressed satisfaction after the game But it’s clear Patrick will be out for
Off Herbert went. noting that tops the NFL in most seasons. So with the package of designed runs. a while and the Bears are again reshuf-
Yet as he went, Fields was face down it’s easy to assert that the Bears’ third-down fling the offensive line. Sam Mustipher
on the Gillette Stadium turf, having been productivity Monday pleased Getsy. “That brought a whole different element will return to the starting center role,
smushed between Wise and outside line- to our offense,” Fields said. “We executed and Dieter Eiselen was promoted from
backer Matthew Judon and absorbing a Within those 11 conversions were five that well.” the practice squad to serve as the backup
nasty hit that left him with a welt above his Fields completions and five Fields runs. center.
left eye. Fields never saw Herbert’s 25-yard The challenge now will be continuing to
sprint to the end zone. Nor did he even real- “Every week we emphasize that,” Fields blend those designed run concepts into each The Bears finished the win over the
ize the running back had caught the pass. said Wednesday at Halas Hall. “We always week’s plan while making a conscious effort Patriots with Braxton Jones at left tackle,
“I got smacked on that play,” Fields said. “I say: situational execution. ... I really think to keep Fields safe. Michael Schofield at left guard, Musti-
didn’t know he scored until somebody came that’s carryover from practice.” pher at center, Teven Jenkins at right
up and told me.” Uh-oh guard and Larry Borom at right tackle.
And if you thought Wise and Judon Fields’ 20-yard scramble on third-and-14 That would be the preferred combina-
were politely checking on Fields’ physical on the final drive of the first half was huge. Even during an encouraging performance tion they would start with Sunday.
well-being and offering a little pick-me-up That was followed three plays later by an in a winning effort, Fields’ ball security left
after their big hit, think again. off-script, 17-yard completion to Darnell reason for concern — hardly a good sign as But Borom was a surprise addition to
“They were arguing with me,” Fields Mooney on third-and-16, moving the Bears the Bears prepare to face a Dallas Cowboys Wednesday’s injury report as he’s in the
said. “Because I went to the ref saying, like, closer for Cairo Santos’ half-ending 23-yard defense that has an NFL-best 29 sacks plus concussion protocol. That could push
‘Where is the flag (for roughing the passer)?’ field goal. 12 takeaways during a 5-2 start. Riley Reiff into the mix at right tackle.
But they were yelling at me that that’s not
a flag.” Fields also escaped pressure in the second For the second consecutive game, Fields In other injury news, wide receiver
Nope. No flag. But it was six points. half and drilled a 26-yard completion to Cole had a pass batted at the line of scrimmage Byron Pringle might be getting closer to
What a moment that was for the Bears. Kmet on third-and-7 on a possession that and intercepted, this one swatted into the a return after four weeks on IR with a calf
The 25-yard touchdown toss punctuated ended with Santos’ 50-yard field goal for a air by Judon and picked off by Myles Bryant injury.
a 75-yard response drive after the Patriots, 26-14 lead. (More on that play shortly.) in the second quarter.
behind rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe, The Bears opened Pringle’s 21-day
had scored 14 unanswered points in a little Was it all perfect? No. Two of Fields’ Fields also was charged with four fumbles window to return to the active roster
more than three minutes. biggest mistakes came on third down, — though the Bears were fortunate not to Wednesday and will assess his progress
Fields’ pass to Herbert put the Bears including his second-quarter interception lose any. One was the fault of running back throughout this week to determine when
ahead for the rest of the night, jump-start- on a pass to St. Brown that was deflected David Montgomery, who dropped a pitch they can mix him back in with the offense.
ing a stretch during which the offense scored near the line of scrimmage. from Fields in the first quarter. But Fields
on five consecutive possessions on the way also fumbled at the end of that third-and-10 Fellow receiver N’Keal Harry played
to a dominant 33-14 victory. Fields also took a 9-yard sack and fumbled play in the second quarter during which he his first game Monday after missing more
Was there anything especially remarkable out of bounds on a third-and-10 play during held the ball far too long without choosing than two months with an ankle injury.
about Fields’ lone touchdown pass? Maybe which he held the ball for 7.2 seconds wait- either to tuck and run or to heave the football Piece by piece, the Bears receiving corps
not. But it was another show of his playmak- ing for something to come open. into the Patriots bench area. is getting closer to whole.
ing instincts and his toughness to withstand
a pounding. Still, an 11-for-18 third-down showing in a He fumbled again late in the first half Kicker Cairo Santos was named NFC
It also was part of the Bears’ biggest scor- game in which the Bears scored six times is while trying to escape from Patriots line-
ing output since a 41-17 drubbing of the Jack- nothing to scoff at. Now it’s about building backer Anfernee Jennings, dislodging the SpecialTeams PlayeroftheWeek: Santos
sonville Jaguars in December 2020. This on that and making that kind of execution a ball from his hands with his right knee. was 4-for-4 on field goals in the upset
showing, though, felt more promising and consistent part of this offense. of the Patriots, working through misty
meaningful. There was another fumble on a mishan- conditions all night to connect from 42,
“I’m just proud of the way everybody On the bright side dled snap in the third quarter. 23, 38 and 50 yards. He also made all three
came in and executed,” Fields said. of his extra points.
Here’s your Week 7 QB rewind. Credit Getsy for flipping to a new tab In coach Matt Eberflus’ detail-oriented
in the Bears playbook after a long week of program, in which protecting the football The veteran kicker is now 11-for-11 on
conversation and preparation. It was clear is of high priority, those miscues were not field goals this season and has a streak of
early that Getsy and the coaches felt confi- acceptable. 17 dating to Week 15 of last season. That’s
dent turning Fields loose on a high volume of the second-longest current streak, trail-
designed runs that left the Patriots strained “Ball security is No. 1,” Eberflus said ing only Daniel Carlson of the Las Vegas
and frustrated. Wednesday. “It’s important that everybody Raiders (39). Santos is 4-for-4 on attempts
who handles the ball does a good job with of at least 50 yards this season.
Sure, Fields’ most dazzling run may have the ball. That’s been brought to everybody’s
attention.” Eberflus noted the comfort of having
a reliable kicker and how it affects the
coaching staff’s situational decision-mak-
ing.

“It’s certainly comforting,” Eberflus
said. “He’s done a good job. He’s a pro
through and through. And he comes to
work every single day.”

Santos is a proponent of immersing
himself in the process and a big believer
in the psychological impact of streaks for
kickers.

“There are a lot of great kickers who
go up and down,” he said. “They’re still
great kickers. But there are streaks of
kicks that sometimes you miss that make
you change something or think that you’re
going through a slump.

“But once you get that streak again of
making kicks, then maybe the opportu-
nities start.

“Easier kicks get you that streak going.
Then you start to feel better with making
more kicks. And all of a sudden you’re
kicking unconscious.”

Santos made it clear he won’t question
or overthink his current streak. He plans
just to go with it.

The Bears have been forward-thinking as
they navigate a complex stretch of sched-

uling: Sunday’s game against the Cowboys
will be the Bears’ second in three weeks
after a shortened week of preparation.
They had a Thursday night game against
the Washington Commanders in Week 6,
falling 12-7 at home. Now, after an 11-day
gap between games and Monday’s blow-
out of the Patriots, they have entered
another short week.

Eberflus emphasized that the Bears
began planning for the Cowboys after
the Commanders game, even devoting a
day last week to first- and second-down
preparation for the Dallas game.

“We thought ahead,” Eberflus said.
“Because time is time. And you only get so
much time. … We’ve already had a chance
to look at that. We’re already ahead of that.
So we feel like we’re in a good spot.”

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Bears General Manager Ryan Poles, left, stands on the field before Monday’s game against the Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Bears in 2020. Kane: We appreciated Quinn as onship contenders again. Through chip? And with the offense need-
Reporters learned of the trade reporters too! He was the co-re- that lens, Wednesday’s move was a ing help at wide receiver, are there
from Page 1 cipient of the media’s “Jeff Dicker- win, even if the Bears had to agree any options with long-term poten-
while Bears linebacker Roquan son Good Guy Award” last season to pay the bulk of Quinn’s remain- tial available to acquire? It’s worth
Colleen Kane: Well, Dan, we’ve Smith was conducting an inter- for his sometimes quirky but often ing salary to finalize the deal. watching.
been hearing speculation about view inside the PNC Center. As the honest and insightful answers. Wiederer:Odds are the Bears won’t
whether Quinn would be traded Quinn news settled in across the Now it’s up to Poles and his do much more. Poles seemed to
since Poles took the Bears reins room, Smith broke down, fighting In a news conference in July talent evaluation staff to use the indicate Wednesday that things
in the winter, and he finally made back tears and ultimately cutting amid the trade rumors, he empha- Round 4 selection they got to were quiet on the trade market
the move to further dismantle his interview session short so he sized multiple times that he wanted land a player next spring who can after the Quinn deal, though he
the defense his predecessor Pace could compose himself. to stay in Chicago, that being traded become a difference maker. did vow to keep a pulse on things.
assembled. twice in his career was enough. But
“Yeah, man,” he said. “Sucks. I for a guy who has played in only two For a player of Quinn’s achieve- Even with a necessary long view,
Poles signaled which direction have a great deal of respect for that career playoff games, I have to think ment, he was as down-to-earth, the Bears must also keep their
he was taking in March when guy. Man. Crazy.” it’s not terrible for him to be going humble and open as you’ll find in focus on the now, which means
he traded Khalil Mack to the to an Eagles team in the midst of a this league. Now he’ll have to get trying to follow up Monday night’s
Los Angeles Chargers for a 2022 That’s all Smith could muster special season. his feet on the ground in Philadel- energizing victory over the New
second-round pick and a 2023 before the emotion got the better phia. But on an undefeated Eagles England Patriots with another
sixth-rounder. This move probably of him and he left the room. And for the Bears, this made team chasing the grandest of encouraging effort Sunday against
doesn’t hit fans quite as hard as the sense, even if they have to eat some goals, the adrenaline rush should the Dallas Cowboys.
trade of Mack, who was a symbol That represents the human side of his remaining salary this season. come quickly and allow Quinn to
of the Bears’ Super Bowl expecta- of a business decision. Quinn doesn’t fit in their long-term find his niche.For the Bears, this Not only were the Bears trying
tions in 2018 and 2019. plans, so getting draft capital for means more responsibility will be to reset and refocus in a short
“I’ve talked about that a lot — him was the smart move. heaped on Gipson, Robinson and week before their fourth road trip
But the team is parting with a the locker room and what it means Al-Quadin Muhammad, with all of October, but now they will have
player who set the franchise sacks and the culture,” Poles said. “And There may be some debate about three players needing to respond to navigate around the emotional
record last season — and was it sucks to mess with that, to be whether Poles could have gotten quickly as pass rushers. It will be impact of the Quinn trade.
well-respected throughout the completely honest with you.” more for Quinn in the last offsea- interesting to see how that goes.
locker room. son, when he was coming off his Poles expressed confidence in
We all know how special Quinn 181/2-sack season. He has only one The next question then, Colleen, Gipson, Muhammad and Robin-
Poles said Sept. 1 that he hadn’t can be as a pass rusher, with an sack in seven games this year. But is whether any more wheeling and son to pick up the slack in the pass
traded Quinn because of the exam- extraordinary ability to bend and I’m not sure what type of produc- dealing is ahead for Poles before rush. He also singled out Jaylon
ple and leadership he provided to a turn the corner. We saw him at tion would have moved the needle Tuesday afternoon. Johnson, Eddie Jackson, Justin
young locker room. In reconstruct- his absolute best in 2021, when to a higher draft pick. Kane: Yes, I will be interested to Jones and Smith as established
ing this team, Poles sees value in he broke Richard Dent’s 37-year- see if Poles can pull off any other leaders on defense who must
having players with varying expe- old single-season team record for Either way, this deal fit with moves before next week’s deadline. continue setting a tone with their
rience levels. sacks. what Poles told us recently about play and work habits.
weighing potential moves at the Smith presents an interest-
He reiterated Wednesday what Furthermore, over the last three trade deadline and prioritizing the ing conundrum because of the In the big picture, Wednesday’s
he valued most in Quinn. seasons, those of us who cover the goal of sustaining success above way contract extension talks trade is almost certainly a plus for
team on a regular basis came to everything else. broke down in the offseason. The the Bears. Still, the mixed emotions
“I knew the way he played this appreciate what Quinn meant to 25-year-old linebacker could be of the day were significant.
game, the motor and all that,” Poles those around him at Halas Hall. “For the future I think this seen as a long-term building block
said. “We needed that to kick-start He was voted a team captain this is going to give us the ability to for the Bears defense — if the sides “You know how much Robert
how (defensive coordinator) Alan season. Coaches gushed over the continue to grow and build the can reach a deal on a new contract. means to his teammates,” Poles
Williams and (coach Matt Eber- way he approaches his craft. He foundation that we’re trying to But if Poles doesn’t think they can, said. “And that’s why these deci-
flus) wanted to play defense.” was selfless in his mentorship of build,” Poles said Wednesday. is it possible he would push hard to sions, they’re really, really tough
younger players, most notably “That is the exciting part.” move Smith now instead of using because it’s not a transaction. It’s
Still, a lot of people, me included, taking Trevis Gipson under his Wiederer: It’s impossible to argue the franchise tag next season? deeper than that.”
assumed Quinn would be on his wing the last three years and also much with what the Bears got
way out sooner rather than later. aiding rookie Dominique Robinson back. In the big picture, this was a The Bears also have been At the end of the day, Poles
Dan Wiederer: Yeah, Wednesday’s this season. That’s the kind of stuff can’t-pass trade offer for Poles that successfully using two running understood his responsibility to
move wasn’t necessarily surpris- that will be sorely missed. provides valuable draft capital in backs: David Montgomery and sift through that emotion.
ing. But it was jarring nonethe- exchange for a player who will be Khalil Herbert. Would Montgom-
less, most notably because of how This was a calculated and practi- well past his peak by the time the ery, also in the final year of his “My job,” he said, “is to do what’s
respected Quinn was inside the cal move for the Bears, a deal Poles Bears become legitimate champi- contract, make sense as a trade best for this organization not only
Bears locker room since his arrival couldn’t turn down. But it will take now but in the future. I felt like that
some air out of the room for a few was the best move for us to make.”
days.

Sullivan The 2005 Sox went 11-1 in the for La Russa’s replacement, and knew better. Michael and I had bloated contracts to count on
postseason and swept the Hous- while some names have been some private conversations at one hand. Backing up the truck
from Page 1 ton Astros in the World Series, a rumored to have interviewed, that time that I won’t go into wouldn’t be the worst game plan.
dominant display the ’22 Astros including Astros bench coach detail on ever. But there’s no ques-
that would require offseason are hoping to emulate as they take Joe Espada and Kansas City tion in my mind that Michael’s “It’s easy at the end of a disap-
surgery? on the Phillies with a combined Royals bench coach Pedro Grifol, feeling at the time was we could pointing season to say you’ve got
7-0 record in the American there have been no real clues on not put together a championship to burn it to the ground,” Hahn
Many teams can lament the League Division Series and ALCS. which direction the Sox might be team the next year.” said during his end-of-season
“what ifs” at the end of a disap- headed. autopsy.
pointing season. But when you It’s doubtful this year’s Sox So would Reinsdorf admit the
enter spring training with a could’ve stopped the Astros in It could be an experienced La Russa hire was the wrong “That’s not where we’re at as
World Series-or-bust attitude the playoffs even if they had manager who has won at this decision? Not in this lifetime. But an organization. There’s a good
and don’t come close to making continued their brief hot streak level, an up-and-comer who has he might admit to himself that amount of talent there. There’s
the postseason, it suggests a total in early September after the paid his dues as a bench coach or Hahn should get to pick the next talent that’s performed at an elite
breakdown from ownership to departure of manager Tony La a close friend of Chairman Jerry manager. level. We’ve got to figure out a
management to the players. Russa for health concerns. Still, Reinsdorf. way to get them back to that level
they were only 1 1/2 games behind No matter who replaces La and augment accordingly.”
Everyone had a hand in the Guardians on Sept. 11, when Let’s assume Reinsdorf learned Russa, it’s going to take a lot more
the bust, but only a select few Miguel Cairo was being heralded his lesson and will bow out of than a new manager to convince There is indeed talent, but
received most of the blame. as the difference-maker. But an the decision-making process, Sox fans things are going to turn perhaps we overestimated the
eight-game losing streak from leaving it to Hahn to make the around quickly. The proba- amount of it in the Sox clubhouse.
Wednesday marked the 17th Sept. 20-28 left them 11 games final call, which likely removes ble departure of free agent Jose And yes, sometimes you have to
anniversary of the 2005 champi- back by season’s end, and La Guillén from the picture. It’s Abreu might open up the first- learn how to play through key
onship, an anniversary the White Russa announced during the final difficult for Reinsdorf to admit base spot for Andrew Vaughn, but injuries, as the Phillies did this
Sox Twitter account ignored homestand he would not return he was wrong, as we saw when glaring holes remain at second, season, going 32-20 in the two
through the day, probably know- in 2023. Michael Jordan said at the end of third and catcher. And who months Bryce Harper missed
ing the kind of replies they would “The Last Dance” that the core of knows if Lance Lynn and Michael with a broken left thumb.
get for reminding fans of the That was the best news angry the Chicago Bulls dynasty didn’t Kopech can stay healthy for an
momentous occasion. Sox fans could hope for, though have to be broken up after their entire season or whether Lucas A new manager can do only so
they also have to trust that sixth title in 1998, changing the Giolito will rebound in his walk much. It’s going to take a whole
Ozzie Guillén, who managed management will make the right team-approved narrative 22 years year? new attitude and perhaps several
the team to its only title in the last moves to ensure next season isn’t later. new players to get to that World
105 years, tweeted about the anni- a repeat of the debacle of 2022. Barring massive changes, Series the Sox believed was possi-
versary in English and Spanish “I was not pleased. How’s this remains a team with poor ble when spring training began in
because he’s rightfully proud of General manager Rick Hahn that?” Reinsdorf told NBC Sports defense, a lack of baserunning Glendale, Ariz.
his place in franchise and baseball has conducted a stealthy search Chicago’s K.C. Johnson. “He instincts and too many DHs and
history. The Sox are deluding them-
selves to think otherwise.

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NBA NHL COLLEGE FOOTBALL MLB POSTSEASON
WEEK 9
EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE THURSDAY’S GAMES WORLD SERIES
ATLANTIC W L PCT GB ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA La-Lafayette (4-3) at Southern Miss. (Best-of-7; x-if nec.; all games on FOX)
Houston vs. Philadelphia
Boston 3 1 .750 — Boston 7 6 1 0 12 30 20 (4-3), 6:30p.m. Friday: G1 at Houston, 8:03 p.m.
New York 2 1 .667 1/2 Florida 7 4 2 1 9 21 21 Va. Tech (2-5) at NC State (5-2), 6:30 p.m. Saturday: G2 a at Houston, 8:03 p.m.
Toronto 2 2 .500 1 Buffalo 6 4 2 0 8 23 16 Utah (5-2) at Washington St. (4-3), 9 p.m. Monday: G3 at Philadelphia, 8:03 p.m.
Brooklyn 1 2 .333 1 1/2 Ottawa 6 4 2 0 8 25 18 FRIDAY’S GAMES Tuesday: G4 at Philadelphia, 8:03 p.m.
Philadelphia 1 3 .250 2 Detroit 6 3 1 2 8 22 18 Yale (4-2) at Columbia (3-3), 5:30p.m. x-Nov. 2: G5 at Philadelphia, 8:03 p.m.
Louisiana Tech (2-5) at FIU (3-4), 7p.m. x-Nov. 4: G6 at Houston, 8:03 p.m.
SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB Toronto 7 4 3 0 8 19 18 East Carolina (5-3) at BYU (4-4), 7p.m. x-Nov. 5: G7 at Houston, 8:03 p.m.
Washington Tampa Bay 7 3 4 0 6 20 23 SATURDAY’S GAMES
Charlotte Montreal 7 3 4 0 6 17 21 East
Atlanta 3 1 .750 — METRO. GP W L OT PTS GF GA TCU (7-0) at West Virginia (3-4), noon
Miami 2 1 .667 1/2 SC State (3-4) at Morgan St. (2-5), noon ASTROS POSTSEASON STATS
Orlando 2 1 .667 1/2 Carolina 6 4 1 1 9 20 14 Ohio St. (7-0) at Penn St. (6-1), noon BATTER G R H HR RBI AVG
1 3 .250 2 Pittsburgh 7 4 2 1 9 30 21 LIU Brklyn (0-7) at Duquesne (2-5), noon
0 4 .000 3 Philadelphia 6 4 2 0 8 17 14 Boston Coll. (2-5) at Uconn (3-5), noon Yuli Gurriel 7 3 11 2 3 .367
Washington 7 4 3 0 8 25 24 Wagner (1-6) at CCSU (0-7), noon Alex Bregman 7 3 10 2 7 .333
New Jersey 7 4 3 0 8 23 22 Presbyterian (1-7) at Marist (2-5), noon Jeremy Peña 7 7 10 3 5 .303
CENTRAL W L PCT GB N.Y. Rangers 7 3 2 2 8 22 23 St. Francis (Pa.) (5-2) at Sacred Heart Chas McCormick 6 4 5 2 3 .250
Milwaukee Columbus 8 3 5 0 6 25 33 (4-3), noon
Cleveland 2 0 1.000 — N.Y. Islanders 6 2 4 0 4 19 18 Notre Dame (4-3) at Syracuse (6-1), noon Yordan Alvarez 7 5 7 2 8 .241
Chicago 2 1 .667 1/2 Georgetown (1-6) at Lafayette (2-5), noon Martín Maldonado6 2 3 0 1 .214
Indiana 2 2 .500 1 Penn (6-0) at Brown (2-4), 11:30a.m. Kyle Tucker 7 2 6 1 1 .214
Detroit 1 3 .250 2 Hampton (4-3) at Villanova (4-3), noon Christian Vázquez 3 1 2 0 2 .200
1 3 .250 2 Colgate (2-5) at Bucknell (1-6), noon Jose Altuve 7 3 3 0 0 .094
WESTERN CONFERENCE Fordham (6-1) at Holy Cross (7-0), noon Aledmys Díaz 5 0 1 0 0 .071
CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA St Brook (1-6) at Albany (NY) (1-6), noon David Hensley 2 0 0 0 0 .000
Richmond (5-2) at Maine (2-5), noon Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes produced his 12th comeback
WESTERN CONFERENCE Dallas 7 4 2 1 9 23 15 Towson (2-5) at Monmouth (NJ) (4-4), noon Trey Mancini 4 0 0 0 1 .000 from a deficit of at least 10 points in the last four seasons
SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB Cornell (4-2) at Princeton (6-0), noon Jake Meyers 2 1 0 0 0 .000 with Sunday’s victory over the 49ers. JED JACOBSOHN/AP
Colorado 7 4 2 1 9 25 21 Merrimack (6-2) at Stonehill (3-2), noon PA AB 2B SB BB SO OBP
Chicago 6 4 2 0 8 20 17 Harvard (4-2) at Dartmouth (2-4), 12:30 NFL INSIDE THE NUMBERS
New Orleans 3 1 .750 — St. Louis 4 3 1 0 6 11 9 p.m. Altuve 35 32 1 0 3 11 .171
San Antonio 3 1 .750 — Winnipeg 6 3 3 0 6 16 17 North Carolina Central (5-2) at Y. Alvarez 35 29 2 0 4 8 .371 Big leads not
Memphis 3 1 .750 — Minnesota 6 2 3 1 5 22 28 Je.Peña 35 33 3 0 1 8 .324 safe vs. Chiefs
Dallas 1 2 .333 1 1/2 Nashville 7 2 4 1 5 16 24 Delaware State (4-3), 1p.m. Bregman 32 30 2 0 2 2 .375
Houston 1 3 .250 2 Arizona 6 2 4 0 4 19 29 North Mexico State (2-5) at UMass (1-6), Tucker 32 28 0 1 4 9 .313
Gurriel 30 30 0 1 0 0 .367
NORTHWEST W L PCT GB PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA 2:30 p.m. McCormick 24 20 0 0 2 5 .348
Portland Temple (2-5) at Navy (2-5), 2:30p.m. Maldonado 17 14 1 0 2 7 .353
Utah 4 0 1.000 — Vegas 8 6 2 0 12 26 16 C. Carolina (6-1) at Marshall (4-3), 6 p.m. Al.Díaz 15 14 1 0 0 2 .133
Denver 3 1 .750 1 Calgary 6 5 1 0 10 22 17 South Mancini 15 12 0 0 1 4 .133
Minnesota 2 2 .500 2 Seattle 8 3 3 2 8 26 28 Georgia Tech (3-4) at Florida St. (4-3), noon C.Vázquez 11 10 0 0 1 3 .273
Oklahoma City 2 2 .500 2 Los Angeles 8 4 4 0 8 28 33 Arkansas (4-3) at Auburn (3-4), noon Hensley 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500
1 3 .250 3 Edmonton 6 3 3 0 6 22 20 Miami (3-4) at Virginia (3-4), 11:30a.m. Meyers 2 2 0 0 0 2 .000
Drake (0-8) at Stetson (3-3), noon
San Jose 9 2 7 0 4 17 27 Charleston Southern (1-6) at PITCHER ERA IP H R HR BB K
Anaheim 6 1 4 1 3 14 28
PACIFIC W L PCT GB Vancouver 7 0 5 2 2 18 30 Kennesaw State (3-4), noon Bryan Abreu 0.00 6.1 3 0 0 2 10
Phoenix 3 1 .750 — NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Rhode Island (5-2) at William & Mary Hunter Brown 0.00 3.2 2 0 0 3 1
Golden State 2 2 .500 1 for overtime loss. Top three teams in Luis Garcia 0.00 5.0 2 0 0 0 6
L.A. Clippers 2 2 .500 1 each division and two wild cards per (6-1), noon Ryan Pressly S,4 0.00 5.1 2 0 0 2 8
Sacramento 0 3 .000 2 1/2 conference advance to playoffs. Campbell (4-3) at NC A&T (4-3), noon Ryne Stanek 0.00 2.0 0 0 0 0 4
L.A. Lakers 0 3 .000 2 1/2 Mercer (6-2) at VMI (1-6), 12:30p.m. Cristian Javier 1.35 6.2 2 1 1 3 7 By Josh Dubow Manning (11), Dan Marino
Bryant (2-5) at Gardner-Webb (3-5), Framber Valdez 1.42 12.2 8 4 0 3 15 (11) and Tom Brady (eight)
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Rafael Montero 1.69 5.1 3 1 1 3 6 Associated Press have more. Those QBs
Atlanta at Detroit, late N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, late 12:30p.m. Héctor Neris 2.25 4.0 1 1 1 0 5 have all started at least 242
Orlando at Cleveland, late Edmonton at St. Louis, late ETSU (3-5) at Wofford (1-6), 12:30p.m. Lance McCullers Jr. 2.45 11.0 10 4 0 3 13 SANTA CLARA, Calif. games, while Mahomes
Brooklyn at Milwaukee, late Tampa Bay at Anaheim, late Howard (2-5) at Norfolk St. (1-6), 1p.m. J. Verlander 6.30 10.0 13 7 2 2 14 — The most precarious has only 70.
Charlotte at New York, late Samford (6-1) at The Citadel (2-5), 1 p.m. W L HB BK WP BF BA lead in the NFL these days
Philadelphia at Toronto, late Chattanooga (6-1) at Furman (6-2), 1 p.m. might be a double-digit Comeback kids
Indiana at Chicago, late THURSDAY’S GAMES Southern (5-2) at Jackson St. (7-0), 1 p.m. Javier 1 0 0 0 0 24 .095 one over Patrick Mahomes
San Antonio at Minnesota, late Detroit at Boston, 6p.m. Alcorn St. (3-4) at Grambling St (1-6), 2 p.m. Neris 2 0 0 0 0 13 .111 and the Chiefs. The surprising Giants
Houston at Utah, late Florida at Philadelphia, 6p.m. Tenn. St. (3-4) at Murray St. (0-8), 2p.m. Lu.Garcia 1 0 0 0 1 17 .118 had their fifth second-half
L.A. Lakers at Denver, late Minnesota at Ottawa, 6p.m. Old Dominion (3-4) at Georgia State Abreu 0 0 0 0 0 24 .136 Mahomes engineered comeback of the season
Miami at Portland, late Montreal at Buffalo, 6p.m. Montero 1 0 0 0 0 22 .158 his 12th comeback from a so far, rallying for a 23-17
St. Louis at Nashville, 7p.m. (2-5), 2 p.m. F.Valdez 1 0 0 0 0 50 .170 deficit of at least 10 points win over the Jaguars to
Edmonton at Chicago, 7:30p.m. Alabama A&M (3-4) vs. Alabama State H. Brown 0 0 0 0 0 14 .222 in the last four seasons on improve to 6-1.
Washington at Dallas, 7:30p.m. McCullers Jr. 0 0 1 0 1 47 .233 Sunday when the Chiefs
Vancouver at Seattle, 9p.m. (4-3) in Birmingham, Ala., 2:30p.m. Pressly 0 0 1 0 0 20 .286 rallied for a 44-23 victory The Giants joined the
Toronto at San Jose, 9:30p.m. Delaware (6-1) at Elon (5-3), 2:30p.m. Verlander 1 0 1 0 0 45 .310 over the 49ers after fall- 2015 Falcons and 2007
THURSDAY’S GAMES Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 9:30p.m. Cincinnati (6-1) at UCF (5-2), 2:30p.m. Stanek 0 0 0 0 0 6 --- ing behind 10-0 in the Titans as the only teams
Dallas at Brooklyn, 6:30p.m. Wake Forest (6-1) at Louisville (4-3), 2:30 p.m. first quarter. to win at least five of their
L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 7p.m. Georgia (7-0) vs. Florida (4-3) PHILLIES POSTSEASON STATS first seven games after
Memphis at Sacramento, 9p.m. BATTER G R H HR RBI AVG The Chiefs have won 12 trailing in the second half.
Miami at Golden State, 9p.m. in Jacksonville, Fla., 2:30p.m. of 17 games since the start
FRIDAY’S GAMES Robert Morris (0-7) at Appalachian State Edmundo Sosa 8 2 2 0 2 .500 of 2019 with Mahomes at The Giants also became
Anaheim at Vegas, 5p.m. Bryce Harper 11 10 18 5 11 .419 quarterback after falling the first team since the
TUESDAY’S RESULTS Boston at Columbus, 6p.m. (4-3), 2:30 p.m. Jean Segura 11 4 9 0 5 .257 behind by at least 10 points, 2016 Lions to win at least
Washington 120, Detroit 99 Colorado at New Jersey, 6p.m. N. Texas (4-4) at W. Kentucky (5-3), 2:30 p.m. J.T. Realmuto 11 10 10 2 3 .244 including all three games four of their first seven
New Orleans 113, Dallas 111 N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 6p.m. Missouri (3-4) at S. Carolina (5-2), 3 p.m. Nick Castellanos 11 5 9 0 6 .220 in the 2019 postseason. games when trailing in the
Oklahoma City 108, L.A. Clippers 94 Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 9p.m. Ark.-Pine Bluff (2-5) at Fla. A&M (5-2), 3 p.m. Kyle Schwarber 11 8 7 3 6 .200 fourth quarter.
Phoenix 134, Golden State 105 Winnipeg at Arizona, 9:30p.m. Jacksonville State (6-2) at Austin Peay Bryson Stott 10 3 6 0 3 .200 The Chiefs are just as
Matt Vierling 9 2 2 0 1 .200 likely to win by double-dig- The four wins so far this
(5-2), 3 p.m. Alec Bohm 11 4 7 0 5 .189 its after facing an early season for the Giants when
UAB (4-3) at Fla. Atlantic (3-5), 6p.m. Rhys Hoskins 11 7 8 5 11 .182 deficit as they are to lose trailing in the fourth quar-
NFL TUESDAY’S RESULTS Kentucky (5-2) at Tennessee (7-0), 6 p.m. Brandon Marsh 10 2 4 1 4 .154 the game. ter are more than they had
Minnesota 3, Montreal 1 SE La. (4-3) at McNeese St. (1-6), 7p.m. in the previous five seasons
AMERICAN CONFERENCE New Jersey 6, Detroit 2 Pittsburgh (4-3) at N. Carolina (6-1), 7 p.m. PA AB 2B SB BB SO OBP It’s a far cry from the combined when they went
Boston 3, Dallas 1 Midwest rest of the NFL. While the 3-58 in games they trailed
EAST W L T PCT PF PA Arizona 6, Columbus 3 Morehead St. (2-5) at Butler (5-2), noon Schwarber 48 35 0 2 9 11 .375 Chiefs have a .706 winning in the fourth quarter.
Colorado 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 (SO) Toledo (5-3) at E. Michigan (5-3), noon Hoskins 47 44 1 0 3 14 .234 percentage in these
Chicago 4, Florida 2 Oklahoma (4-3) at Iowa St. (3-4), noon Harper 46 43 6 0 2 7 .444 scenarios, the rest of the The Giants’ success has
Buffalo 5 1 0 .833 176 81 Calgary 4, Pittsburgh 1 Miami (Ohio) (3-5) at Akron (1-7), noon Realmuto 46 41 0 0 5 12 .326 league has a mark of just helped the NFC East post
N.Y. Jets 5 2 0 .714 159 137 Seattle 5, Buffalo 1 San Diego (3-3) at St. Thomas (MN) .154. No other QB who has a 20-7 (.741) combined
Miami 4 3 0 .571 147 165 Los Angeles 4, Tampa Bay 2 Castellanos 44 41 3 0 2 8 .273 faced at least three double- record for the best for any
Vegas 4, San Jose 2 (6-1), noon Bohm 42 37 3 0 2 9 .262 digit deficits has won even division through seven
New England 3 4 0 .429 155 146 Valparaiso (4-3) at Dayton (5-2), noon Segura 39 35 2 1 2 8 .316 half, with Drew Brees’ 6-7 weeks since the merger.
SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA Wm. Jewell (0-0) at Lindenwood (5-2), 1 p.m. Stott 33 30 4 0 3 7 .273 mark the second best. The previous best winning
S. Dakota (2-5) at Yngstown St. (4-3), 1 p.m. Marsh 29 26 2 0 2 13 .214 percentage was .714 for the
Tennessee 4 2 0 .667 115 128 Eastern Kentucky (4-3) at Vierling 11 10 1 0 0 4 .200 In fact, the only other 1984 AFC West.
Indianapolis 3 3 1 .500 113 140 QB besides Mahomes to
Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 155 137 Southeast Missouri (6-1), 1p.m. Sosa 6 4 1 0 1 1 .500 win more than 70% of his Rookie watch
Rutgers (4-3) at Minnesota (4-3), 1:30 p.m. starts since 2019 is Aaron
Houston 1 4 1 .250 106 137 SOCCER W. Illinois (0-7) at Missouri St. (2-5), 2 p.m. PITCHER ERA IP H R HR BB K Rodgers, who has a .733 Steelers rookie quarter-
MLS PLAYOFFS N. Iowa (4-4) at S. Illinois (5-3), 2p.m. winning percentage in all back Kenny Pickett is off to
NORTH W L T PCT PF PA SUNDAY’S MATCHES Indiana St. (1-6) at S. Dak. St. (7-1), 2 p.m. Kyle Gibson 0.00 1.1 1 0 0 1 1 starts. a rough start to his career.
Western Conference Final Tenn. Tech (1-6) at E. Illinois (2-5), 2 p.m. S. Domínguez, S 1.17 7.2 3 1 0 0 15
Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 181 161 Austin FC at Los Angeles FC, 3:18 p.m. Northwestern (1-6) at Iowa (3-4), 2:30 p.m. Syndergaard 1.69 5.1 3 1 1 1 4 Mahomes reached a few Pickett has thrown
Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 173 132 Eastern Conference Final Ill. St. (5-2) at N. Dak. St. (5-2), 2:30p.m. Zack Wheeler 1.78 25.1 10 5 1 3 25 more milestones Sunday seven interceptions and
Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 168 186 New York City FC at Philadelphia, 8:25 Illinois (6-1) at Nebraska (3-4), 2:30p.m. RangerSuárez,S 2.00 9.0 5 3 1 5 8 when he won for the 55th only two touchdown
Pittsburgh 2 5 0 .286 107 162 CHAMPIONSHIP, NOV. 5 Oklahoma State (6-1) at Kansas State Andrew Bellatti 2.25 4.0 2 1 1 1 6 time, tying Hall of Famer passes in his first four
WEST W L T PCT PF PA Conference final winners, 4p.m. David Robertson 2.45 3.2 4 1 1 2 6 Ken Stabler for the most career games. The only
NWSL PLAYOFFS (5-2), 2:30p.m. Aaron Nola 3.12 17.1 16 7 2 3 18 in a QB’s first 70 starts in other QB since 1990 with
Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 223 172 SATURDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP Abilene Christian (5-2) at North Dakota José Alvarado, S 3.38 8.0 5 3 2 4 9 the Super Bowl era. Otto at least seven intercep-
L.A. Chargers 4 3 0 .571 164 189 At Audi Field, Washington, D.C. Connor Brogdon 3.86 4.2 3 2 0 2 6 Graham is the only quar- tions and two or fewer
Las Vegas 2 4 0 .333 163 150 Portland vs. Kansas City, 6p.m. (4-3), 3p.m. Zach Eflin, S 5.68 6.1 9 4 1 1 6 terback in NFL history TD passes in his first four
Denver 2 5 0 .286 100 115 Mich. St. (3-4) at Michigan (7-0), 6:30 p.m. Brad Hand 7.36 3.2 5 3 1 1 3 with more with 56. games was Ryan Leaf, who
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Southwest Bailey Falter 54.00 0.2 3 4 1 1 0 had eight interceptions
NATIONAL CONFERENCE SATURDAY’S MATCHES S. Florida (1-6) at Houston (4-3), noon W L HB BK WP BF BA Mahomes also had his and just one TD pass in his
Leicester vs. Man City, 6:30a.m. Charlotte (1-7) at Rice (4-3), 1p.m. eighth career game with first four games in 1998.
EAST W L T PCT PF PA Bournemouth vs. Tottenham, 9a.m. Bethune-Cookman (2-5) at Wheeler 1 1 3 0 0 91 .118 at least 400 yards pass-
Brentford vs. Wolverhampton, 9a.m. Suárez 1 0 1 0 0 39 .152 ing and at least three TDs.
Philadelphia 6 0 0 1.000 161 105 Brighton vs. Chelsea, 9a.m. Prairie View (4-3), 2p.m. Syndergaard 0 0 0 0 0 20 .158 Only Brees (12), Peyton
N.Y. Giants 6 1 0 .857 150 130 Crystal Palace vs. Southampton, 9a.m. Lincoln (CA) (0-3) at Texas So, (3-4), 2 p.m. Alvarado 1 0 0 0 0 34 .167
Dallas 5 2 0 .714 134 104 Newcastle vs. Aston Villa, 9a.m. UT Martin (4-3) at Houston Chr. (2-5), 2 p.m. Brogdon 0 0 0 0 0 19 .176
Fulham vs. Everton, 11:30a.m. Incarnate Word (7-1) at Domínguez 1 0 0 0 3 26 .176
Washington 3 4 0 .429 125 156 Liverpool vs. Leeds, 1:45p.m. Bellatti 0 0 0 0 0 15 .200
SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA SUNDAY’S MATCHES Texas A&M Commerce (5-2), 2p.m.
Arsenal vs. Nottingham Forest, 9a.m. Utah Tech (1-6) at St. F. Austin (5-3), 2 p.m. Gibson 0 0 0 0 0 6 .200
Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 163 171 Man United vs. West Ham, 11:15a.m. SMU (3-4) at Tulsa (3-4), 2:30p.m. Nola 2 1 0 0 0 72 .232
Nicholls (2-6) at Lamar (0-7), 3p.m. Hand 2 0 1 0 0 18 .313
Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 124 124 S. Alabama (5-2) at Ark. St. (2-6), 3p.m. Eflin 0 0 0 0 0 28 .333
Carolina 2 5 0 .286 124 149 N. Ala. (1-6) at C. Arkansas (3-4), 4p.m.
New Orleans 2 5 0 .286 175 200 Baylor (4-3) at Texas Tech (4-3), 6:30 p.m. Robertson 1 0 0 0 0 17 .333
Mississippi (7-1) at Tex. A&M (3-4), 6:30 p.m. Falter 0 0 0 0 0 6 .600
NORTH W L T PCT PF PA Sam Houston State (4-2) at Tarleton State

Minnesota 5 1 0 .833 139 118 (5-2), 7 p.m. ODDS
Chicago 3 4 0 .429 126 132 Mid. Tenn. (3-4) at UTEP (4-4), 8p.m.
Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 128 146 West MLB WORLD SERIES G1 FRIDAY
Detroit 1 5 0 .167 146 194 Montana (5-2) at Weber St. (6-1), 2p.m. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
WEST W L T PCT PF PA Oregon (6-1) at California (3-4), 2:30 p.m. at Houston -162 Philadelphia +150
Portland St. (2-5) at Eastern Washington
Seattle 4 3 0 .571 183 186 ODDS TO WIN SERIES
(2-5), 3 p.m. Houston -190 Philadelphia +165
L.A. Rams 3 3 0 .500 104 126 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Colo. St. (2-5) at Boise St. (5-2), 6p.m.
Arizona 3 4 0 .429 156 176 Cal Poly (1-6) at UC Davis (3-4), 6p.m.
San Francisco 3 4 0 .429 145 133 FIRST ROUND USC (6-1) at Arizona (3-4), 6p.m. NBA THURSDAY
x-advanced to second round Ariz. St. (2-5) at Colorado (1-6), 6:30 p.m.
GROUP A GP W D L GF GA PT Idaho (5-2) at Sacra. St. (7-0), 8p.m. FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG
S. Dgo St. (4-3) at Fresno St. (3-4), 9:30 p.m. Dallas 11/2 (2281/2) at Brooklyn
WEEK 8 x-Napoli 5 5 0 0 20 4 15 Stanford (3-4) at UCLA (6-1), 9:30p.m. at Okla. City off (off) LA Clippers
THURSDAY’S GAME Liverpool 5 4 0 1 15 6 12 Nevada (2-6) at S. Jose St. (4-2), 9:30 p.m. Memphis 41/2 (237) at Sacramento
Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:15p.m. Ajax 5 1 0 4 8 15 3 at Golden State 71/2 (2251/2) Miami
SUNDAY’S GAMES Glasgow Rangers 5 0 0 5 1 19 0 TENNIS
Denver vs Jacksonville WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS ATP ERSTE BANK OPEN NHL THURSDAY
Wednesday at Wiener Stadthalle, FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
in London, UK, 8:30a.m. Ajax 0, Liverpool 3 Vienna, hardcourt, indoors Minnesota -125 at Ottawa +104
Arizona at Minnesota, noon Napoli 3, Glasgow Rangers 0 MEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 16
Carolina at Atlanta, noon TUESDAY’S MATCHES Daniel Evans d. Karen Khachanov, at Boston -225 Detroit +184
Chicago at Dallas, noon at Buffalo -166 Montreal +138
Las Vegas at New Orleans, noon Glasgow Rangers vs. Ajax, 3p.m. 6-2, 6-2. Florida -205 at Philadelphia +168
Miami at Detroit, noon Liverpool vs. Napoli, 3p.m. Denis Shapovalov d. #4Taylor Fritz, at Nashville off St. Louis off
New England at N.Y. Jets, noon at Dallas -132 Washington +110
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, noon 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. at Chicago off Edmonton off
Tennessee at Houston, 3:05p.m. GROUP B GP W D L GF GA PT MEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 32 at Seattle -126 Vancouver +105
N.Y. Giants at Seattle, 3:25p.m. #1Daniil Medvedev d.
San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 3:25p.m. x-Club Brugge 5 3 1 1 7 4 10 at Los Angeles -142 Winnipeg +118
Washington at Indianapolis, 3:25p.m. Porto 5 3 0 2 10 6 9 Nikoloz Basilashvili, 6-2, 6-2. Toronto -235 at San Jose +190
Green Bay at Buffalo, 7:20p.m. Atlético Madrid 5 1 2 2 4 7 5 #2Stefanos Tsitsipas d. Dennis Novak,
Off: Kansas City, L.A. Chargers Bayer Leverkusen 5 1 1 3 4 8 4 COLLEGE FOOTBALL THURSDAY
MONDAY’S GAME 7-6(2), 6-2. FAVORITE NOW O/U UNDERDOG
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:15p.m. WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS #6 Jannik Sinner d. Cristian Garin, at NC State 131/2 (391/2) Virginia Tech
Club Brugge 0, Porto 4
Atlético Madrid 2, Bayer Leverkusen 2 6-3, 6-2. at Southern Miss 11/2 (421/2) La-Lafayette IN BRIEF
Marcos Giron d. Tallon Griekspoor, Utah 7 (541/2) at Wash. St.
TUESDAY’S MATCHES FRIDAY Yankees owner: Boone
Bayer Leverkusen vs. Club Brugge, 12:45 p.m. 6-4, 6-2. back as manager in ’23
WEEK 7 TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS Porto vs. Atlético Madrid, 12:45p.m. ATP SWISS INDOORS BASEL Louisiana Tech 7 (571/2) at FIU
Wednesday at St. Jakobshalle, Basel, at BYU 31/2 (631/2) East Carolina
TAKE GIVE Switzerland, hardcourt, indoors SATURDAY
AFC I F T I F T TO GROUP C GP W D L GF GA PT MEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 16
#1Carlos Alcaraz d. TCU 71/2 (681/2) atWestVirginia
Baltimore 8 6 14 6 3 9 +5 x-Bayern Munich 5 5 0 0 16 2 15 Toledo 61/2 (551/2) at E. Michigan
Buffalo 10 3 13 4 6 10 +3 Botic Van de Zandschulp, 6-4, 6-2.
Tennessee 6 4 10 3 4 7 +3 Inter Milan 5 3 1 1 10 5 10 Arthur Rinderknech d. Alex Molcan, Ohio State 151/2 (601/2) at Penn State
Barcelona 5 1 1 3 8 10 4
Houston 6 2 8 5 1 6 +2 Viktoria Plzen 5 0 0 5 3 20 0 6-2, 6-4. Miami (Ohio) 81/2 (481/2) at Akron
MEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 32 Arkansas 31/2 (621/2) at Auburn
L.A. Chargers 7 2 9 4 3 7 +2 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS #3Felix Auger-Aliassime d. Oklahoma 11/2 (551/2) at Iowa State News services since taking over at the
N.Y. Jets 8 3 11 5 4 9 +2 start of the 2020-21 season.
Cincinnati 5 3 8 5 3 8 0 Inter Milan 4, Viktoria Plzen 0 Marc-Andrea Huesler, 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-4. Boston College 71/2 (441/2) at UConn Yankees owner Hal NFL: Patriots QB Mac
Barcelona 0, Bayern Munich 3 #5 Pablo Carreno Busta d. Steinbrenner plans to Jones will start Sunday
Kansas City 3 5 8 5 3 8 0 at Houston 171/2 (601/2) South Florida keep Aaron Boone as his against the Jets, ESPN
TUESDAY’S MATCHES Dominic Stricker, 7-5, 6-7(3), 6-4. at Florida State 241/2 (471/2) Georgia Tech manager. reported. Pats coach Bill
Denver 4 3 7 4 4 8 -1 Bayern Munich vs. Inter Milan, 3p.m. Holger Rune d. #7 Alex de Minaur, at Syracuse 21/2 (471/2) Notre Dame Belichick pulled Jones
Jacksonville 7 2 9 4 6 10 -1 Miami 11/2 (481/2) at Virginia “As far as Boone’s after three series in
Viktoria Plzen vs. Barcelona, 3p.m. 6-2, 7-5. at Rice 161/2 (591/2) Charlotte concerned, we just signed Monday’s blowout loss
Las Vegas 3 1 4 4 1 5 -1 Albert Ramos-Vinolas d. him and for all the same to the Bears, inserting
Miami 4 3 7 7 2 9 -2 at Minnesota 131/2 (401/2) Rutgers reasons I listed a year ago, rookie Bailey Zappe in his
GROUP D GP W D L GF GA PT #8 Lorenzo Musetti, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. at Georgia State 31/2 (551/2) Old Dominion I believe he is a very good place for the rest of the
New England 7 6 13 9 6 15 -2 Ugo Humbert d. Jenson Brooksby, manager,” Steinbrenner game. ... QB Andy Dalton
Pittsburgh 8 2 10 9 3 12 -2 Tottenham 5 2 2 1 6 5 8 at IOWA 101/2 (371/2) Northwestern said Wednesday as he will be the Saints starter
6-1, 6-4. at Georgia 221/2 (561/2) Florida left the Yankees player going forward despite
Cleveland 2 4 6 5 5 10 -4 Sporting Lisbon 5 2 1 2 7 7 7 WTA ABIERTO TAMPICO at Kansas State 11/2 (561/2) Oklahoma St. development complex in Jameis Winston partic-
Eintracht Frankfurt 5 2 1 2 5 7 7 Wednesday at Centro Libanes Mexi- Tampa, Florida. “I don’t ipating fully in practice
Indianapolis 3 4 7 9 5 14 -7 Marseille 5 2 0 3 7 6 6 cano de Tampico, Tampico, Mexico- at Navy 131/2 (401/2) Temple see a change there.” for the first time since
hardcourt, outdoors at UCF 11/2 (561/2) Cincinnati suffering a back injury in
AFC Totals 91 53 144 88 59 147 -3 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS WOMEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 16 Illinois 71/2 (501/2) at Nebraska Boone, 49, agreed last Week 1. He played the next
#1Elise Mertens d. Ashlyn Krueger, October to a three-year two games before sitting
NFC I F T I F T TO Eintracht Frankfurt 2, Marseille 1 at W. Kentucky 101/2 (691/2) North Texas deal with a team option out the next four.
6-7(3), 6-3, 6-1. Oregon 171/2 (581/2) at California for 2025. In his fifth season Soccer: Barcelona and
Philadelphia 9 5 14 2 0 2 +12 Tottenham 1, Sporting Lisbon 1 Elisabetta Cocciaretto d. SMU 21/2 (641/2) at Tulsa as manager, the Yankees Atlético Madrid were
TUESDAY’S MATCHES sprinted to a 61-23 record eliminated from the
Dallas 7 5 12 4 2 6 +6 Marseille vs. Tottenham, 3p.m. #2Marie Bouzkova, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. New Mexico St. 21/2 (381/2) at UMass in early July. But hampered Champions League,
#3Leylah Anne Fernandez d. Wake Forest 31/2 (631/2) at Louisville by injuries, they went while Liverpool and Porto
Arizona 5 5 10 4 1 5 +5 Lisbon vs. Eintracht Frankfurt, 3p.m. at S. Carolina 31/2 (461/2) Missouri 38-40 the rest of the way. advanced to the knock-
Minnesota 5 5 10 5 1 6 +4 Xiaodi You, 6-3, 6-2. out stage with group-play
N.Y. Giants 1 8 9 3 3 6 +3 #4Katerina Siniakova vs. South Alabama 91/2 (541/2) at Arkansas St. The Guardians extended wins. The other qualifi-
GROUP E GP W D L GF GA PT USC 151/2 (761/2) at Arizona the ALDS to five games ers for the last 16: Chelsea,
Tampa Bay 6 3 9 1 5 6 +3 Magdalena Frech, late before the Yankees were Manchester City, Bayern
Atlanta 6 4 10 4 4 8 +2 x-Chelsea 5 3 1 1 8 3 10 #5Magda Linette d. at Boise State 271/2 (421/2) Colorado St. swept in four games by the Munich, Borussia Dort-
at Tennessee 121/2 (621/2) Kentucky Astros in the ALCS. mund, Napoli, Inter Milan,
Seattle 5 7 12 4 6 10 +2 AC Milan 5 2 1 2 8 7 7 Renata Zarazua, 6-3, 7-5. at Marshall 21/2 (551/2) Co. Carolina NBA: Giannis Antetok- Benfica, Club Brugge, Paris
Salzburg 5 1 3 1 5 5 6 #6 Zhu Lin d. Varvara Gracheva, 6-1, 6-2. ounmpo had 43 points, Saint-Germain and Real
Chicago 8 4 12 6 5 11 +1 Dinamo Zagreb 5 1 1 3 3 9 4 #7 Camila Osorio d. Eva Vedder, 6-3, 6-2. UAB 51/2 (461/2) at Fla. Atlantic 14 rebounds and five assists Madrd. There are four
Carolina 4 2 6 5 3 8 -2 #8 Rebecca Marino d. and the Bucks dominated slots still available.
San Francisco 6 3 9 6 6 12 -3 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 at Michigan 221/2 (541/2) Michigan St. the second half to beat the
Moyuka Uchijima, 7-6(4), 6-7(8), 6-3. Mississippi 11/2 (551/2) at Texas A&M visiting Nets 110-99. Steve
Green Bay 2 3 5 3 6 9 -4 Chelsea vs. Dinamo Zagreb, 3p.m. LATE TUESDAY, ROUND OF 32 at Texas Tech 21/2 (621/2) Baylor Nash was ejected for the
AC Milan vs. Salzburg, 3p.m. Varvara Gracheva d. Laura Pigossi, first time as Nets coach
L.A. Rams 5 3 8 8 5 13 -5 Arizona State 131/2 (461/2) at Colorado
Washington 2 2 4 7 2 9 -5 6-4, 6-1.
Detroit 2 3 5 6 5 11 -6 GROUP F GP W D L GF GA PT Renata Zarazua d. Eugenie Bouchard, at N. Carolina 31/2 (641/2) Pittsburgh
at UTEP 11/2 (521/2) Mid Tenn.
New Orleans 1 5 6 9 7 16 -10 x-Real Madrid 5 3 1 1 10 5 10 7-5, 1-6, 7-5. at Fresno State 81/2 (401/2) San Diego St
NFC Totals 74 67 141 77 61 138 +3 Leylah Anne Fernandez d.
Leipzig 5 3 0 2 9 9 9 at San Jose State 241/2 (441/2) Nevada
F-fumbles I-interceptions T-total give- Shakhtar Donetsk 5 1 3 1 8 6 6 Elizabeth Mandlik, 7-6(8), 6-2.
at UCLA 161/2 (661/2) Stanford
away/takeaway TO-turnover margin Glasgow Celtic 5 0 2 3 3 10 2 Wyoming 101/2 (501/2) at Hawaii

SEASON LEADERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2
Real Madrid vs. Glasgow Celtic, 12:45 p.m.
INTERCEPTIONS TM INT YDS TD Shakhtar Donetsk vs. Leipzig at NFL WEEK 8 THURSDAY
FAVORITE NOW O/U UNDERDOG
Jordan Poyer BUF 4 6 0 Warsaw, Poland, 12:45p.m. at Tampa Bay 11/2 (451/2) Baltimore
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SUNDAY
GROUP G GP W D L GF GA PT at Jacksonville 21/2 (391/2) Denver
FUMBLES FORCED TM FR YDS FF
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KAN 1 5 Copenhagen 5 0 2 3 0 11 2 New England 21/2 (401/2) at NY Jets
SEA 1 21 at Minnesota 31/2 (481/2) Arizona
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 at Atlanta 41/2 (411/2) Carolina
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6  Chicago Tribune | Section 3 | Thursday, October 27, 2022

NATIONAL SPORTS REPORT

IN BRIEF Kessel breaks NHL ironman record Lions owner sticking with coach, GM

Wainwright to return for 18th season Phil Kessel got his milestone night off to Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp shared
a perfect start and his Golden Knights her frustration with the team’s 1-5
Adam Wainwright will pitch for the teammates finished the job. It all added record and expressed confidence in
Cardinals next season, choosing to up a memorable night for the NHL’s the franchise’s leadership. “We’ve got
return for an 18th with the club while new ironman capped by his new team- 11 more games to go, so I just don’t want
longtime teammates Albert Pujols and mates chanting his name in a celebra- everyone to push the panic button and
Yadier Molina head into retirement. tory locker room. Kessel celebrated his give up the ship,” Hamp said to report-
Cardinals president John Mozeliak said NHL ironman record by scoring his ers Wednesday while the team prac-
Wednesday that the 41-year-old Wain- 400th career goal and the Knights beat the Sharks 4-2 on ticed. “I think we’ve got the right people in place to pull
wright informed the National League Tuesday night in San Jose, California. “I was happy to get this off, and I truly believe that. I wouldn’t say that if I
Central champions of his decision to return shortly after it,” Kessel said. “It was a special night.” Kessel broke the didn’t.” Nearly two years ago during her first season in
they were eliminated by the Phillies in the wild-card round record set by Keith Yandle last season when he got the start charge, Hamp fired general manager Bob Quinn and coach
of the playoffs. Wainwright didn’t pitch during either game in his 990th consecutive game since taking the ice for the Matt Patricia. After going through a search to hire GM
in part because he had struggled with his delivery late in Maple Leafs on Nov. 3, 2009. The 35-year-old Kessel wasn’t Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell before last season,
the season. Wainwright finished 11-12 with a 3.71 ERA in done there, getting the first goal of the game to add to his she doesn’t sound eager to make another bold move to get
32 start, his first losing season in which he made at least big night. He took a pass in transition from Brett Howden rid of either or both. “I believe in the leadership,” Hamp,
20 starts. He won just twice over his final six starts, though, and beat James Reimer to become the 12th American-born above, said when asked if Holmes and Campbell’s jobs
and had a 7.22 ERA while dealing with what he called a player to score 400 goals. “It was just pure happiness from were safe regardless of how the season ends. The Lions
“dead arm.” The right-hander will head into next season everyone,” teammate William Karlsson said. “Everyone were 3-13-1 in 2021, a fourth straight year with double digits
needing five wins to reach 200 for his career. Wainwright was just cheering and howling. It was really good to see it in losses, and have lost four straight games after a relatively
is 15 behind Jesse Haines for the second-most wins in go in.” The Knights made sure it was a celebratory night promising start with a 38-35 loss to the currently-unbeaten
franchise history; Bob Gibson is the leader with 251. Wain- with three goals in the third period to get the win. Eagles and a nine-point win over the Commanders. —AP
wright and Molina set the MLB record for career starts as
a battery last season, eventually hitting 328 starts together.

Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber hit an NL-best 46 home runs in the regular season and added three more in the NLCS. MATT ROURKE/AP GOLF

WORLD SERIES Mickelson
tones down
Schwarber having a blast feud rhetoric

Slugger’s mammoth homers homers,” Schwarber said Wednesday. Schwarber made big October games a By Tim Reynolds
power Phillies’ postseason run “I really don’t care how far they go for me. habit since he broke into the big leagues
It’s more about getting a run on the board.” with the Cubs in 2015 and hit five homers Associated Press
By Dan Gelston in the postseason. The next year, Schwar-
Schwarber has bashed and mashed base- ber tore two ligaments in his left knee after a DORAL, Fla. — The back-and-forth
Associated Press balls his entire career and his power surge in frightening collision with outfielder Dexter between Phil Mickelson and Rory McIl-
the first season of his four-year, $79 million Fowler while chasing down a flyball. It roy continued Wednesday, with the rhet-
PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Schwarber contract with the Phillies has fueled their was only the third game of the season and oric toned down considerably from some
crushed a 98 mph slider beyond the center run to the World Series. Schwarber took his Schwarber about figured his year was over. past verbal jousting involving PGA Tour
field fence and the ball disappeared into a hacks during Wednesday’s workout at the players and those who left for Saudi-
thicket of English ivy, Arborvitae, Holly, and ballpark before the team left for Houston. But 201 days later, and following months funded LIV Golf.
other evergreen flourishing as the greenery The Phillies will start right-hander Aaron of relentless rehab, Schwarber returned to
backdrop at Citizens Bank Park. Nola in Game 1 and right-handed ace Zack help the Cubs break the curse and win the Mickelson complimented McIlroy for
Wheeler in Game 2. 2016 World Series. He hit .412 with seven his win last week, those remarks coming
Most of Schwarber’s homers land — and hits, one double and two RBIs in five World a day after The Guardian published an
yes, they do land even as some he hits might Schwarber has done the bulk of his Series games. interview in which McIlroy — now the
best be viewed through the Hubble once damage from the leadoff spot, as the game world’s No. 1 player again — said the game
they reach orbit — in easy to track spots. moves far away from the days of speedy He had a brief 72-game stint last season isn’t benefiting from all the acrimony
table-setters such as Vince Coleman or with the Nationals before he was traded to between the sides.
This particular ball, hit against the Padres Ricky Henderson at the top of the lineup. the Red Sox. Naturally, Schwarber had a
during Game 4 of the National League Schwarber struck out 200 times and hit only grand slam for the Red Sox in the AL Cham- “I see LIV Golf trending upwards, I see
Championship Series, almost needed a .218 but had a knack for hitting some of the pionship Series. the PGA Tour trending downwards and
search party to locate. The area was swept, memorable homers of the Phillies’ surpris- I love the side that I’m on,” Mickelson
not by the grounds crew as might be the ing run at the pennant. It’s certainly not his first postseason rodeo said two weeks ago in Saudi Arabia, the
assumption, but by the team in charge of — Schwarber’s popularity soared like one of seventh of the eight stops on this season’s
collecting game-used memorabilia. Schwar- Schwarberslammedahomeroffthesecond- his homers after he rode a mechanical bull inaugural LIV schedule.
ber doesn’t make it easy; he hit two into the deck facade on opening day in his first at-bat at the Phillies’ NLCS party at a bar across the
bushes in one game this year and it couldn’t withthePhillies.HeledoffGame3oftheNLCS street from the ballpark. But Wednesday, in advance of the LIV
be verified which ball was which. withahomeroffPadresaceJoeMusgrove.And finale at Trump National Doral, Mick-
the capper, so far, of all the Schwarbombs — as “He’s done it in a lot of different places, and elson’s tone was a bit softer: “Maybe I
The NLCS ball was, indeed, found (though they’re affectionately known in Philly — the when that usually happens, that tends to not shouldn’t have said stuff like that, I don’t
the authenticator was careful not to disturb 488-footblastinGame1againstthePadresthat be an accident,” Phillies first baseman Rhys know,” he said.
one worn ball resting in a bird’s nest). had an exit velocity of 120 mph. Hoskins said. “Some guys just have that knack.
They know what it takes to win. They know “If I’m just looking at LIV Golf and
“Trees and shrubs, you’ve got to really That homer — the second longest over- how to bring guys together, which I think has where we are today to where we were six,
look through,” said John Hollinger, who runs all in the postseason since Statcast started probably been some of the most important seven months ago and people are saying
the authentication program. “Balls do get tracking distance in 2015 — launched 1,001 stuff he’s done in a Phillies uniform.” this is dead in the water, and we’re past
wedged in different spots.” memes thanks to teammate Bryce Harp- that,” Mickelson continued. “Here we
er’s bug-eyed, mouth-agape reaction in the Phillies manager Rob Thomson lauded are today, a force in the game that’s not
Schwarber will say there is no spinach dugout. Schwarber’s clubhouse contributions on going away.”
that fuels his muscle — even as his mammoth Wednesday and noted how the slugger has
shots through the years have sunk into ivy “I thought it got pretty small pretty fast,” seemed to enjoy holding court in front of his Part of Mickelson’s word choice there
or even smashed car windshields as he did Harper said after the game. locker with younger teammates. wasn’t accidental. McIlroy made the
in college — and that he’s just a slugger who “dead in the water” comment in Febru-
happens to have a little extra oomph in his The 29-year-old Schwarber simply “He’s very outgoing and very honest with ary, around the time that Dustin John-
swing. remembered the homer came in a postsea- people,” Thomson said. “He jokes around son and Bryson DeChambeau said they
son win. It’s a run no matter that Schwarber about himself a lot which makes people would remain with the PGA Tour. They
Let everyone else stand in awe of Schwar- turns into some sort of Paul Bunyan mythical feel comfortable to approach him. He helps both left for LIV anyway, lured by sign-
ber’s prodigious blasts, that include the figure that can scare the leather off the ball the veterans, he helps the kids. And he goes ing bonuses reportedly worth in excess of
NL-best 46 he hit this season and three with each colossal moon shot. through slumps, too, or periods of time when $100 million. Johnson has earned about
more in the NLCS. The Phillies slugger only he’s not swinging the bat particularly well. $31 million more in LIV prize money
counts the runs that each homer scores, not “Who cares about distance?” he asked. “I Even though he’s trying to fix his own stuff, heading into this weekend’s finale.
the distant distance. think it’s more about trying to impact a game he’s still trying to help other people. That’s
in any way that you can, especially in import- a great sign of a great teammate.” McIlroy has made no secret about his
“Everyone likes to talk about the far ant times, too.” feelings toward LIV and the decisions
players made to change tours.
In Friday’s e-edition
“This ‘us versus them’ thing has gotten
Check out a 4-page, digital-only World Series preview by clicking on the eNewspaper tab at chicagotribune.com way out of control already,” McIlroy told
The Guardian. “If the two entities keep
doubling down in both directions, it is
only going to become irreparable.

“We are going to have a fractured
sport for a long time. That is no good for
anyone.”

McIlroy returned to No. 1 in the world
last weekend by winning the CJ Cup in
South Carolina.

Mickelson called it “a great win” and
“an impressive victory.”

“I think a lot of Rory,” Mickelson said.
“I really have the utmost respect for him,
and I look at what he’s done in the game
and how he’s played this year and his win
last week and No. 1 in the world now, and
I have a ton of respect for him.”

LIV Golf’s finale is a team-only event
that starts Friday and ends Sunday, with a
$50 million purse — including $4 million
apiece to each member of the winning
four-man team. The tour is funded by
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, and
players who have been drawn to the large
prizes have been banned from playing on
the PGA Tour.

Lawsuits involving LIV players’ partic-
ipation in PGA Tour and European tour
events are ongoing on both sides of the
Atlantic. And there’s uncertainty about
who will be allowed to play in the Ryder
Cup.

“I’ve always wanted to play Ryder Cups
and have played with as much passion
as anyone else that I’ve ever seen play a
Ryder Cup,” said Ian Poulter, who has
played for Europe in seven Ryder Cups
and been on the winning side five times.

That was in response to McIlroy tell-
ing The Guardian that he felt “betrayal,
in a way,” that many of his past Ryder Cup
teammates have gone to LIV in moves
that “jeopardize” their future eligibility.

“I would like to think the Ryder Cup
means as much to them as it does to me,”
McIlroy said. “Maybe it does.

“But knowing what the consequences
could be, I just could never make that
decision.”

VOICES

Pols betting
safe careers
on SAFE-T

‘Tweaks’ possible before end
of cash bail takes effect Jan. 1

Inside your single-family
castle, how safe do you feel?
Apparently, not so much
if you listen to candidates’
declarations this election
season.
It is crime keeping us up
all night — not inflation, gas
Charles prices, women’s health or
Selle voting integrity — accord-

ing to those who want to
unseat Democrat officeholders. There is
the possibility of a bonded-out trespasser
taking up residence in our backyard sheds,
sharing them with whatever nocturnal
creatures call it home.
Crime is even worrisome in normally
chill Sweden. The Swedes have a new
conservative prime minister who has
promised to crack down on crime in the The odds that anyone will try to tamper with
Scandinavian kingdom. That sounds like be aware of when the kids go trick-or-treatin
the start of a bad Bergman movie.
If they are scared in Stockholm, you can Scariest p
imagine what it is like for Illinois residents potential
who are faced with assorted shootings,
street violence and carjackings. But never
fear, the Safety, Accountability, Fairness and
Equity Today Act is here.
Republicans have been bashing any
Democrat who signed on to the 750-page
document that one supporter — Lake
County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart —
maintains will “make everyone safer.” He is TP in trees more likely than
only one of two prosecutors — Cook County razor blades in Snickers,
State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is the other — but safety still a must
among the state’s 102 counties who defend
the law.
The most controversial part of the Halloween began way
measure is the elimination on Jan. 1 of cash back when the ancient
bail, something law-enforcement profes- Celts decided to dress up
sionals have slammed endlessly as we near and light bonfires in an
the Nov. 8 election because they say it will attempt to shoo away the
make it harder for them to arrest trespass- dead.
ers. Even breaking down the act’s name into Over the centuries, All
a harmless-sounding acronym, SAFE-T, is Hallows Eve has evolved
suspect to them. Donna into what has become a
As Illinois is on the cusp of becoming Vickroy month-long celebration

the first state to completely banish the of alternate identities,
cash-bail system, opponents see county haunted experiences and people trying to
jails being opened up and prisoners being scare the dickens out of each other.
freed like from the Bastille in the begin- Which is how folklore gets mingled
ning moments of the French Revolution. with fakelore.
Of course, there are real monsters in the
Turn to Selle, Page 2 world but, come Oct. 31, are your neigh-

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W

h your kids’ Halloween loot are pretty small, according to Snopes.com, but there are other things to
ng, officials say. COURTESY

part of Halloween is
for danger to kids

bors suddenly turning into psychopaths and throw away any candies” that are
with schemes of putting razor blades in unusual in appearance, discolored or have
apples and poison in candy bars? pinholes or torn wrappers. Parents of
Not likely, at least not in these parts, small children should also check loot bags
according to snopes.com and local police. for choking hazards, such as hard candy,
Of course, that doesn’t mean tamper- bubblegum, peanuts and small toys.
ing can’t happen. In 2000, a Minneapolis He also recommends tossing home-
man was charged with putting needles in made items unless you know the person
Snickers bars, according to Snopes. And who gave them out.
the 1982 Tylenol poisonings in Chicago Miller’s advice? “When in doubt, throw
not only put everyone on edge but fueled it out.”
fears of Halloween horrors. On its Facebook page, Aurora police
But most accounts of doctored treats remind parents that kids should only eat
have been magnified, if not made up. factory-wrapped candy and that costumes
Still, local police remind that while should be light and reflective and not
perhaps nothing wicked this way comes, obstruct a child’s view.
there are still potential hazards when Michaus Williams, a Naperville police
costumed kids take to the streets in great commander, said parents should be mind-
numbers. ful of other safety concerns too. They
Joe Miller, chief of police for Palos should set time and geographic boundar-
e Park, says that while tampering is very
rare, “we ask that adults examine all treats Turn to Vickroy, Page 2

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VOICES

Selle as Gov. J.B. Pritzker, think victims first and addresses
some language in the race and class disparities.”
from Page 1 SAFE-T Act needs to be,
well, tweaked. Reinhart One of the major
Rinehart, interviewed this agrees, “further changes are “tweaks” to be considered
month by Ben Bradley on needed before the act goes in the fall legislative session:
WGN-TV, argued the bill into effect. There are going A measure that would
“puts victims first.” “That’s to be small changes.” expand a judge’s discretion
why I’m for it. That’s why to keep a suspect in custody
every major victims’ rights While opponents focus if the jurist believes the
group is for this bill,” added on the end to cash bail, individual is a flight risk or
the Democrat, who is near- Rinehart told Bradley danger to the community.
ing his second year in office. motions have been filed in
order to hold defendants in The fear among police
Other Illinoisans claim the Lake County jail when chiefs and sheriffs is
the 2021 bill is unconstitu- that goes into effect. “We that there will be some
tional because the measure, have 52 individuals charged in jail who deserve to be
hastily rushed through in with sex offenses who are in there, but will be freed
the wee hours of a lame- our jail right now,” he said. back into communities to
duck session, was a laundry “We’re going to seek to hold again create havoc. If that
basket filled with dispa- all of them.” happens, watch those who
rate issues. That’s some- supported the SAFE-T Act
thing that is not new from Hopefully, that will take a different tack.
members of our legislature. happen. Cash bail has been
criticized for years because Cash bail may be discrim-
Yet, as we get closer to an those who can afford to inatory to some accused
election, even a few Demo- raise money for their bonds criminals, but quite a few
crats are now pushing escape a stint in jail and elected officials are putting
back against the bill saying are released back into their safe political careers on the
it needs to be “tweaked.” communities. line if the alternative fails.
What “tweaked” means is Including those seeking
unknown at this time, but Those who can’t raise the reelection in two years.
it certainly doesn’t include cash become incarcerated, Charles Selle is a former
scrapping the entire pack- even for minor infractions, News-Sun reporter, political
age, as GOP gubernatorial until trial. Many see the editor and editor.
hopeful Darrin Bailey has system as “antiquated.” [email protected]
suggested. Twitter @sellenews
Rinehart has called the
Lawyerly types, such SAFE-T Act a “historic
piece of legislation that puts

Vickroy een and you want to be top the most searched list
scared but, frankly, most in nine states, followed by
from Page 1 of the holiday’s frights are, cats and characters from
like Frankenstein and Fred- the movies “Lightyear” and
ies, he said. die, made up. “Encanto.”
Kids should have flash-
Nevertheless, everyone, So, have no fear, Hallow-
lights or glow sticks but it seems, loves a good scare. een celebrants — real
avoid carrying costume- monsters are an exagger-
style “weapons,” he said. According to the ated threat.
National Retail Federation,
Motorists should not 2020’s pandemic ghosting What is truly frighten-
drive under the influence of of the holiday is history. ing?
drugs or alcohol and should Americans spent a record
use extreme caution when $10.14 billion on Halloween Costumed characters
entering and exiting drive- in 2021 and are expected to will tear through your
ways and traversing neigh- spend even more this year. neighborhood in search
borhood streets during of treats. Unless you’re a
trick-or-treat hours, he said. But claims that Hallow- curmudgeon who turns off
een is now No. 2 in spend- the porch light and cowers
Children should go out in ing, just behind the winter in the basement, you will
small groups, not alone, he holidays, are false, accord- drop some serious coin
said. They should not take ing to Snopes. We still drop obliging them.
shortcuts through back more on Mother’s Day and
yards, alleys or parks and Father’s Day, and rightly so, According to the Bureau
they should carry a fully I might add. of Labor Statistics, the cost
charged cell phone and of candy is up 13% over last
know how to call 911, he In Illinois, witches are all year.
added. the rage this year, according [email protected]
to All Home Connections, Donna Vickroy is an
Although Naperville has which has tracked the most award-winning reporter,
never had an issue with searched for costumes editor and columnist who
tampered treats, it is a in each state for the past worked for the Daily South-
good idea to check the loot five years. Likely inspired town for 38 years.
anyway, he said. by the release of Disney’s
“Hocus Pocus 2,” witches
OK, I know it’s Hallow-

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Hinsdale Township High School Personal Property HEARING CONCERNING THE CONCERNING THE INTENT OF
District #86, 5500 South Grant Metro Self Storage W
Street, Hinsdale, Illinois 60521, INTENT THE BOARD OF PARK COM-
will receive sealed bids for: Notice is hereby given that the OF THE BOARD OF PARK MISSIONERS OF
undersigned self storage units COMMISSIONERS OF THE
BID 23-011 2022-2023 will be sold at a public sale by OAK BROOK PARK DISTRICT, THE OAK BROOK PARK
ASBESTOS WORK for competitive bidding, in their DUPAGE AND COOK COUN- DISTRICT, DUPAGE AND COOK
RENOVATIONS BID PERIOD 4 entirety to the highest bidder
HINSDALE CENTRAL to satisfy the lien of the Lessor, TIES, ILLINOIS COUNTIES, ILLINOIS
with Metro Storage LLC as man- TO SELL NOT TO EXCEED TO SELL NOT TO EXCEED
HIGH SCHOOL aging agent for Lessor, for rental $2,500,000 LIMITED TAX $3,060,000 GENERAL OBLIGA-
The Bid Opening will be on and other charges due from the TION LIMITED TAX PARK
Thursday, November 10, undersigned. The said property PARK BONDS
2022 at 2:00 P.M. at the Hin- has been stored and is located PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY BONDS
sdale Township High School at the respective address be- GIVEN that on the 14th day of PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
District #86 Administration low. The sale will be conducted November, 2022, at 6:30 o’clock GIVEN that the Oak Brook Park
Offices. At this time, the Bids under the guidance of Chris- P.M., the Board of Park Com- District, DuPage and Cook Coun-
will be opened and read. The topher Rosa (441.002059) on missioners of the Oak Brook ties, Illinois (the “District”), will
Contractor must pay Prevail- behalf of the facility’s manage- Park District, DuPage and Cook hold a public hearing on the
ing Wage Rates for all work as ment. Units will be available Counties, Illinois (the “District”), 14th day of November, 2022,
required by Illinois Law. The for viewing and bidding five (5) will conduct a public hearing at 6:30 o’clock P.M. The hearing
Owner reserves the right to days prior to the sale on www. to be held at the District Family will be held at the District Family
reject any or all Bids, to waive StorageTreasures.com. The Recreation Center, 1450 Forest Recreation Center, 1450 Forest
irregularities in the bidding pro- bidding will close on November Gate Road, Oak Brook, Illinois. Gate Road, Oak Brook, Illinois.
cedure, or accept the Bid that 23, 2022 beginning at 9:30 AM. The purpose of the hearing will The purpose of the hearing will
in its opinion will serve its best The terms of the sale will be be to receive public comments be to receive public comments
interest. Any such decision shall cash only to the highest bidder. on the proposal to sell bonds, on the proposal to sell bonds
be considered final. The Owner A 10% buyer’s premium will be namely Limited Tax Park Bonds of the District in an amount not
reserves the right to set aside charged per unit. All sales are in an amount not to exceed to exceed $3,060,000 to pro-
a Bid from a Contractor who, in final. Metro Self Storage LLC $2,500,000 (the “Bonds”), to vide the District with funds to
the Owner’s opinion, does not reserves the right to withdraw provide the District with funds be used, together with certain
exhibit past experience equal to any or all units, partial or entire, to be used, together with cer- other moneys, for the purpose
the size and scope of this proj- from the sale at any time before tain other moneys, for the pur- of building, maintaining and
ect. The bidder shall complete the sale or to refuse any bids. pose of building, maintaining improving the land and facilities
all of the attached Certificates The property to be sold is de- and improving the land and located at the District’s Central
and Authorizations as required scribed as “general household facilities located at the District’s Park, including building an am-
in specification. A Mandatory items” unless otherwise noted. Central Park, including building phitheater, a shelter, an outdoor
Pre-Bid Meeting will be held All contents must be removed an amphitheater, a shelter, an challenge course and a struc-
at the following location and completely from the property outdoor challenge course and ture housing restrooms, stor-
time: Hinsdale Central High within 48 hours or sooner. a structure housing restrooms, age and concessions, replacing
School – 5500 South Grant Metro Self Storage – 60 East storage and concessions, re- synthetic soccer field turf, build-
Street, Hinsdale, IL 60521 Lake St., Northlake, IL 60164, placing synthetic soccer field ing an additional bridge span-
(Main Entrance); Wednesday, 708-344-3346 Unit B27B Ste- turf and building an additional ning Ginger Creek, replacing
November 2, 2022 at 1:30 ven Biddle, Unit B30A Georgina bridge spanning Ginger Creek HVAC and pool tile deck at the
P.M. Interested bidders are Aragon, Unit C30 Antonio Perez, (the “Project”). The Project will Aquatic Center and painting at
required to attend this meet- Unit D3 James Marshall, Unit be owned and operated by the Aquatic Center and for the
ing and visit the work sites. D23 Aniya Collins, Unit E14 the District. A portion of the payment of the expenses inci-
Attendees must have a State Benedetrese Jackson, Unit E27 proceeds of the Bonds will be dent thereto.
issued I.D. for entrance to the Nichelle Benjamin, Unit F38 used to pay certain expenses By order of the President of the
schools. Following comple- Quentin Slaughter, Unit F53 incurred in connection with the Board of Park Commissioners of
tion of walk-through site Maximiliano Libevato. Bonds. the Oak Brook Park District, Du-
visit at Central H.S. Plans and Metro Self Storage – 3220 The above-noticed public hear- Page and Cook Counties, Illinois.
specifications (electronic for- West Touhy Ave, Skokie, IL ing is required by Section 147(f) DATED the 17th day of October,
mat) from the specifier, Forensic 60076, 847-265-1006 Unit 367 of the Internal Revenue Code of 2022.
Analytical Consulting Services, Tonya C. Jennings-Holland, Unit 1986, as amended. At the time /s/ Laure Kosey
Inc. (FACS), may be requested 675 Delola Nelson-Reynolds, and place set for the public Secretary, Board of Park Com-
through Hinsdale Township High Unit 729 Ayana Flowers, Unit hearing, residents, taxpayers missioners,
School District #86 starting Oc- 944 Diane Middleton, Unit 978 and other interested persons Oak Brook Park District,
tober 28, 2022. Please contact Antoine Leason, Unit 1131 will be given the opportunity DuPage and Cook Counties, Il-
Tina Snyder, NIGP-CPP, CPPB, Lavene Taylor, Unit 1138 Steve to express their views on the linois
Procurement Officer at Msny- Kowalkowski, Unit 1138 Steven Project, the proposed plan of fi- 10/27/2022 7314258
[email protected] or by phone Kowalkowski, Unit 1242 Antoine nancing and the issuance of the
at 630-570-8003. Drawings Leason. Bonds. Written comments may Public Notices
sets are available only to IDPH 10/27/2022 & 11/3/2022 also be submitted to the District
Licensed Asbestos Abate- 7313634 at 1450 Forest Gate Road, Oak FLAGG CREEK WATER
ment Contractors. Interested Brook, Illinois 60523, Attention: RECLAMATION DISTRICT
bidders are requested to be Probate Laure Kosey, Executive Director, 2023 BOARD MEETING
prepared to review the scope on or before the 14th day of No-
of work and to determine site STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY vember, 2022. SCHEDULE
conditions during the Pre-Bid OF DU PAGE IN THE CIRCUIT By order of the President of the All meetings are scheduled to
Meeting(s). This may be the COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH Board of Park Commissioners of start at 10:00 A.M. (CST) on
only opportunity to view and the Oak Brook Park District, Du- the dates stated below at the
investigate work site con- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Page and Cook Counties, Illinois. District’s main office located at
ditions prior to submitting CASE NUM. 2022PR000752 Dated: October 17, 2022. 7001 North Frontage Road, Burr
bids. OAK BROOK PARK DISTRICT, Ridge, Illinois 60527:
10/27/2022 7315395 IN RE THE ESTATE OF DuPage and Cook Counties, Il- January 27, 2023 (Friday)
Thomas P. Coffey, DECEASED linois February 24, 2023 (Friday)
NOTICE TO BID PUBLICATION NOTICE AND/ /s/ Laure Kosey March 31, 2023 (Friday)
New 2023 Ford Explorer Secretary, Board of Park Com- April 14, 2023 (Friday - Budget
OR CLAIMS NOTICE missioners Study Session)
XLT 4X4 Notice is given of the death of 10/27/2022 7314268 April 28, 2023 (Friday)
Sealed bids for the 2023 Ford Thomas P. Coffey whose ad- May 26, 2023 (Friday)
Explorer XLT 4X4 for the West- dress was 304 S. Washington St. APARTMENT FOR June 30, 2023 (Friday)
chester Park District will be Hinsdale, IL. 60521. Letters of Of- RENT? July 28, 2023 (Friday)
received by the Westchester fice were issued on on October August 25, 2023 (Friday)
Park District at our office, 10201 4, 2022 to Matthew E. Coffey The search begins September 29, 2023 (Friday)
Bond Street, Westchester IL address 487 S. Prospect Ave. here! Many October 27, 2023 (Friday)
60154. Bids Will be received Elmhurst, IL. 60126, Indepen- November 23, 2023 (Thursday)
Monday through Friday until ex- dent Executor, whose attorney apartment and home December 28, 2023 (Thursday)
actly 11:00 am November 22nd, is Natalie M. Perry of Harrison hunters check the Any changes in meeting dates,
2022, and then publicly opened & Held, LLP. Classifieds before times, or location of these meet-
and read aloud at Westchester NOTICE TO HEIRS AND LEGATEES looking for a new ings will be published on the
Park District office, 10201 Bond The estate Will be administered place to live. District’s website, posted on
Street, Westchester IL 60154. without Court Supervision, un- the front door of the District’s
Bids submitted after closing less under section 28-4 of the Advertise your rental main office, and published in the
time will be returned unopened. Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS units with us to get a Hinsdale Doings per the Open
No oral, telephone or emailed 5/28-4) any interested person Meeting Act requirements. This
proposals or modifications will may terminate independent jump on the schedule was approved at the
be considered. administration at any time by competition! Call District’s regularly scheduled
Bids are to be addressed to mailing or delivering a petition 866-399-0537 or visit Board meeting on September
Westchester Park District, attn. to terminate to the Circuit Court 30, 2022, and will be published
Jim Burg, Superintendent of Clerk. placeanad. in the Hinsdale Doings Newspa-
Parks, 10201 Bond Street, West- Claims against the estate may tribunesuburbs.com per, per the Open Meetings Act.
chester, IL 60154, and shall be be filed in the Office of CANDICE 10/27/2022 7314031
marked: ADAMS, Circuit Court Clerk, 505 BUSINESS OWNERS
New 2023 Ford Explorer XLT 4X4 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, Notice of Public Hearing
Bidding documents may be ob- Illinois, or with the representa- Advertise with us! Notice is hereby given that a
tained Monday through Friday tive or both on or before April Tentative Budget and Appropria-
from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at the 27, 2023, date shall be not less The Classifieds can tion Ordinance for the Leyden
office of the Westchester Park than 6 months from the date showcase your Fire Protection District of Cook
District starting at 9:00 am Oc- of first publication or 3 months business and County, for the fiscal year begin-
tober 28th, 2022. To receive bid from the date of mailing of de- services! Advertise ning January 1, 2023 and end-
documents via email please livery, whichever is later. Any your cleaning ing December 31, 2023 is now
contact Michelle Korman at claim not filed within that pe- service, mortgage on file and will be conveniently
[email protected] riod is barred. Copies of a claim company or daycare available for public inspection at
The Westchester Park District filed with the Circuit Court Clerk with us today! 2600 N. Mannheim Road, Frank-
reserves the right to reject any/ must be mailed or delivered to lin Park, Illinois 60131 in the
or all bids and waive any infor- the representative and to the Call 866-399-0537 or County of Cook and the State
mality in the bidding. attorney , if any, within 10 days visit us online at of Illinois in said Fire Protection
Dated at the Westchester Park after it has been filed with the placeanad.tribune District from and after the date
District, Illinois, October 27th, Circuit Court Clerk. suburbs.com of publication hereof. Notice is
2022. Natalie M. Perry further hereby given that a pub-
By: Jim Burg, Superintendent of DuPage Attorney Number: lic hearing on said Budget and
Parks 180361 Appropriation Ordinance will be
10/27/2022 7313306 Attorney for: Matthew E. Coffey held at 5:00 P.M. on November
333 W. Wacker Drive, Ste 1700 8, 2022 at 2600 N. Mannheim
CAR OWNERS Chicago, Illinois 60606 Road, Franklin Park, Illinois in
Telephone: 312-332-1111 said Fire Protection District and
Our Transportation [email protected] that final action on said ordi-
Classifieds will drive Oct. 27, Nov. 3, & 10, 2022 nance will be taken by the Board
readers to your 7312583 of Trustees of the Leyden Fire
automobile ad! Call Protection District, at a meeting
866-399-0537 or visit thereof to be held at 5:30 P.M.
placeanad.tribune on November 8, 2022 at said
suburbs.com location. Fire Protection District
by: Michael Mallek, Secretary
10/27/2022 7313142

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Thursday, October 27, 2022 | A Chicago Tribune Publication
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CO
W Nominating Petitions for Candi- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY
dates for the April 4, 2023 elec- SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC. US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION;
tion of Trustee for the Leyden Plaintiff, Plaintiff,
Fire Protection District must be -v.- vs.
filed with Michael Mallek, Secre- KRISTA F. LOSACCO, FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, COOK COUNTY KURT B. BALDER; JOHN DUNNING; U
tary of the Board of Trustees, at ASSESSOR’S OFFICE AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS;
the Fire Station located at 2600 Defendants Defendants,
N. Mannheim Road, Franklin 2021 CH 06184 22 CH 2255
Park, Illinois 60131 between the 3638 RUBY STREET NOTICE OF SALE
dates of December 12-19, 2022 FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
during the hours from 9:00 a.m. NOTICE OF SALE Foreclosure and Sale entered in the
to 4:00 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- Judicial Sales Corporation will on M
10/27/2022 7313597 closure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 6, 2022, an hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on Novem- Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auctio
the Board Of Education of the ber 30, 2022, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker, 1st set forth below, the following descr
Oak Park and River Forest High Floor Suite 35R, Chicago, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest P.I.N. 13-31-319-021-0000.
School, Consolidated High bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 1754 N NEWC
School District 200, Cook Coun- Commonly known as 3638 RUBY STREET, FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131 The mortgaged real estate is impro
ty, Illinois, 201 North Scoville Av- Property Index No. 12-21-209-025-0000; 12-21-209-026-0000 If the subject mortgaged real esta
enue, Oak Park, Illinois, 60302, The real estate is improved with a single family residence. community, the purchaser of the u
that the District will be applying The judgment amount was $237,527.57. pay the assessments required by s
for the following Application: Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the the Condominium Property Act.
Waiver or Modification of the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Sale terms: 10% down by certified
Illinois School Code Section 27- party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale within 24 hours. No refunds. The
24 (105 ILCS 5/27- 24.3). We are fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, spection.
re-applying for this waiver to al- which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each For information call The Sales Depa
low 18 hours of practice driving $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to Anselmo & Associates, P.A., 1771 W
in a simulator system in lieu of exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- 60563. (630) 453-6925. 6766-18291
3 hours of instruction in a dual four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES COR
controlled car. This request is residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any intercountyjudicialsales.com
based upon fulfilling the intent mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential I3205326
of the Driver Education Mandate real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose 10/20, 10/27, 11/3/2022 7310417
in a safer, efficient and innova- prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real es- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CO
tive way for our student drivers, tate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY
as well as improving student real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to ROCKET MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A QU
performance. quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS LOANS INC.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Plaintiff,
a public hearing on said waiver Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a -v.-
application will be held within Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real ANTON MATVEYEU, ANGELA COURT
the Business Section of the estate after confirmation of the sale. Defendants
Regular Meeting of the Board of The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no 2022 CH 03103
Education beginning approxi- representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders 2433 N 77TH CT. #1ES
mately at 7:30 p.m. (immedi- are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. ELMWOOD PARK, IL 60707
ately following the closed ses- If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at NOTICE OF SALE
sion) on Thursday, November 17, the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th
2022 in the Board Room, Room ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property closure and Sale entered in the abo
2163 at Oak Park and River For- Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium for The Judicial Sales Corporation,
est High School. unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of 2022, at The Judicial Sales Corpora
10/20, 10/27/22 7304407 the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the Suite 35R, Chicago, IL, 60606, sell at
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS as set forth below, the following de
605/18.5(g-1). Commonly known as 2433 N 77TH C
ANNUAL AUDIT IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Property Index No. 12-25-330-052-1
Notice is hereby given that the TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER The real estate is improved with a r
annual certified audit of the OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE Sale terms: 25% down of the high
Westchester Park District, Cook ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. close of the sale payable to The Ju
County, Illinois, for the fiscal year You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency party checks will be accepted. The
beginning May 1, 2021 and end- (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building fee for the Abandoned Residential
ing April 30, 2022 is available for and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifi- which is calculated on residential re
public inspection. The audit was cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales $1,000 or fraction thereof of the am
conducted by Selden Fox Ltd. Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. exceed $300, in certified funds/or w
Inspection may be made at the For information, contact JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC four (24) hours. No fee shall be pa
Administrative office of the Park Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 30 N. LASALLE STREET, Chicago, IL, 60602 (312) residential real estate pursuant to
District, 10201 Bond Street, 541-9710. Please refer to file number 21 9077. mortgagee, judgment creditor, or ot
Westchester, Illinois 60154, from THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION real estate whose rights in and to
9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) prior to the sale. The subject prop
through Friday. 236-SALE tate taxes, special assessments, o
Michael Pieczonka You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a real estate and is offered for sale
Treasurer 7 day status report of pending sales. quality or quantity of title and with
Westchester Park District JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC IS” condition. The sale is further sub
10/27/2022 7315115 30 N. LASALLE STREET Upon payment in full of the amoun
Chicago IL, 60602 Certificate of Sale that will entitle t
Classified Ads 312-541-9710 estate after confirmation of the sal
E-Mail: [email protected] The property will NOT be open for
The most cost-effective Attorney File No. 21 9077 representation as to the condition o
way to sell your Home, Attorney Code. 40342 are admonished to check the court
Car or Valuables! Case Number: 2021 CH 06184 If this property is a condominium
TJSC#: 42-3857 the foreclosure sale, other than a
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are ments and the legal fees require
advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used unit which is part of a common int
for that purpose. the unit at the foreclosure sale oth
Case # 2021 CH 06184 assessments required by The Con
I3205631 605/18.5(g-1).
10/27, 11/3, 11/10/2022 7315607 IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO
TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30
T8o66P-la3c9e9A-0n5A37d Call: OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE
ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
You will need a photo identificatio
(driver’s license, passport, etc.) in o
and the foreclosure sale room in C
cation for sales held at other count
Corporation conducts foreclosure s
For information, examine the cour
Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 15W030 NOR
BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-98
THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive, 24th Flo
236-SALE
You can also visit The Judicial Sales
7 day status report of pending sale
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,
BURR RIDGE IL, 60527
630-794-5300
E-Mail: [email protected]
Attorney File No. 14-22-02364
Attorney ARDC No. 00468002
Attorney Code. 21762
Case Number: 2022 CH 03103
TJSC#: 42-2775
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt
advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is
tempting to collect a debt and any
for that purpose.
Case # 2022 CH 03103
I3205626
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OUNTY, ILLINOIS 18 ch 7616
RY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS to place
COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION
UNKNOWN OWNERS AMOS FINANCIAL, LLC, AS ASSIGNEE OF ) an ad
NORTHBROOK BANK & TRUST COMPANY S/I/I TO )
N that pursuant to a Judgment of RAVENSWOOD BANK, Plaintiff,) in the
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0 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants,)
on to the highest bidder for cash, as 18 ch 7616
ribed mortgaged real estate: NOTICE OF SALE
CASTLE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60707. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of
oved with a single family residence. Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty
ate is a unit of a common interest Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at the
unit other than a mortgagee shall hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A,
subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as
d funds, balance, by certified funds, set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate:
property will NOT be open for in- P.I.N. 12-13-406-018-0000.
artment at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Diaz Commonly known as 4139 N. Oleander Avenue, Norridge, Illinois
West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois 60706.
15 ADC The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence.
RPORATION If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest
7 community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall
OUNTY, ILLINOIS pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of
the Condominium Property Act.
RY DIVISION Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds,
UICKEN LOANS, LLC F/K/A QUICKEN within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for in-
spection
For information call Mr. Noah Weininger at Plaintiff’s Attorney, The
Weininger Law Firm LLC, 180 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois
60601. (312) 796-8850. Soltys
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION
intercountyjudicialsales.com
I3204928
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hat pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 866-
ove cause on July 18, 2022, an agent COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION 399-0537
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A..
will at 10:30 AM on November 30, Plaintiff, Classifieds
ation, One South Wacker, 1st Floor -v.-
t a public sale to the highest bidder, JULIE A. FREY A/K/A JULIE FREY, STEPHEN P. FREY A/K/A STEPHEN GET
escribed real estate: FREY, BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS RESULTS!
CT. #1ES, ELMWOOD PARK, IL 60707 BANK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1008 Defendants
residence. 15 CH 12868
hest bid by certified funds at the 8292 WEST AINSLIE STREET
udicial Sales Corporation. No third NORRIDGE, IL 60706
balance, including the Judicial Sale NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore-
Property Municipality Relief Fund, closure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 17, 2022, an
eal estate at the rate of $1 for each agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on Novem-
mount paid by the purchaser not to ber 21, 2022, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker, 1st
wire transfer, is due within twenty- Floor Suite 35R, Chicago, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest
aid by the mortgagee acquiring the bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate:
its credit bid at the sale or by any Commonly known as 8292 WEST AINSLIE STREET, NORRIDGE, IL 60706
ther lienor acquiring the residential Property Index No. 12-11-408-032-0000
o the residential real estate arose The real estate is improved with a single family residence with a three
perty is subject to general real es- car attached garage.
or special taxes levied against said Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the
without any representation as to close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third
hout recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale
bject to confirmation by the court. fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund,
nt bid, the purchaser will receive a which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each
the purchaser to a deed to the real $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to
le. exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-
r inspection and plaintiff makes no four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the
of the property. Prospective bidders residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any
t file to verify all information. mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential
unit, the purchaser of the unit at real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose
a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real es-
ed by The Condominium Property tate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said
. If this property is a condominium real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to
terest community, the purchaser of quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS
her than a mortgagee shall pay the IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.
ndominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a
OMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real
0 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER estate after confirmation of the sale.
WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the
E LAW. United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of
on issued by a government agency sale within which to redeem, except that with respect to a lien arising
order to gain entry into our building under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the
Cook County and the same identifi- period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever is longer,
ty venues where The Judicial Sales and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the
sales. Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection
rt file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. (d) of section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the right to
RTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemption.
876 The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no
N representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders
oor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) are admonished to check the court file to verify all information.
Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at
es. the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess-
SUITE 100 ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property
Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium
Collection Practices Act, you are unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of
deemed to be a debt collector at- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the
y information obtained will be used assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS
4 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT
SELL, SELL, SELL TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER
OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE
Your Stuff! ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Placing an ad in the You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency
classifieds is the most (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building
cost-effective way to and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifi-
sell your home, car cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales
or valuables! Call Corporation conducts foreclosure sales.
866-399-0537 or go MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiff’s Attorneys, One
online to placeanad. North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312)
tribunesuburbs.com 346-9088.
to place your THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION
advertisement. One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312)
236-SALE
You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a
7 day status report of pending sales.
MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC
One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200
Chicago IL, 60602
312-346-9088
E-Mail: [email protected]
Attorney File No. 20-05262IL_615236
Attorney ARDC No. 61256
Attorney Code. 61256
Case Number: 15 CH 12868
TJSC#: 42-3321
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are
advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at-
tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used
for that purpose.
Case # 15 CH 12868
I3204863
10/13, 10/20, 10/27/2022 7306275

PUBLIC NOTICE
VILLAGE OF HARWOOD HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS
ANNUAL TREASURERS REPORT of CASH RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2022

Published in compliance with Chapter 65, Section 5/3.1-35-65 of the
Illinois Compiled Statutes

Beg. Balance General Special Debt Capital Enterprise
Revenue Fund Revenue Service Projects 4,140,357
3,299,260 2,647,998
Expenditures 10,524,867 783,230 835,808 (534,007) 2,216,186
Other Sources 9,401,850 534,578 496,776 607,371 -
Transfers 11,170,000 171,794 547,323 1,259,082 205,667
Adjustments (500,000) -
End. Fund Balance - - - - 4,777,836
15,092,277 (500,000) (205,667) 1,000,000

- - -
646,014 579,594 (185,718)

SECTION I: CASH ACCOUNT BALANCES AS OF APRIL 30, 2022 $14,677,478.00
GENERAL FUND (11) -
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND (12)
WATER FUND (22) 562,823.00
MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND (44) 613,242.00
GOB DEBT SERVICE FUND (55) 543,775.00
SPECIAL SERVICE AREA AND DEBT SERVICE FUND (57) 276,196.00
DRUG ENFORCEMENT FUND (77) 18,827.00
DUI FUND (78)
4,651.00
Total $16,696,992.00

SECTION II: RECEIPTS
GENERAL FUND - $10,524,867
IPRF GRANT 28,638; GRANT REVENUE 86,844; ARPA RELIEF GRANT 0; REAL ESTATE TAX LEVY - CORPORATE 650,633; REAL ESTATE TAX LEVY -
POLICE PROTECTION 0; REAL ESTATE TAX LEVY - POLICE PENSION 1,246,054; HOME RULE SALES TAX 1,706,660; LONG TERM STORAGE TAX 57,538;
LOCAL GAS TAX 101,139; REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX 529,685; TELECOMMUNICATIONS TAX 72,046; UTILITY TAX 558,375; VIDEO RENTAL TAX 320;
CAR WASH TAX 49,021; CANNABIS USE TAX 13,816; PERSONAL PROPERTY REPLACEMENT TAX 22,667; REAL ESTATE TAX - ROAD & BRIDGE 27,043;
SALES TAX 2,112,244; STATE INCOME TAX 1,410,276; USE TAX 343,020; VIDEO GAMING 52,933; FRANCHISE FEES 95,884; INSPECTIONS - BUILDING
8,200; INSPECTIONS - ELEVATOR 2,307; LICENSES - BUSINESS 92,130; LICENSES - DOG TAGS 228; LICENSES - LIQUOR 88,325; LICENSES - VEHICLE
109,938; PERMITS - BUILDING 76,588; PERMITS - ELECTRICAL 3,025; PERMITS - FENCE 600; PERMITS - PARKING 3,202; PERMITS - PLUMBING 2,570;
FINES - 6B FINE 18,805; FINES - CODE ENFORCEMENT 3,035; FINES - OVERWEIGHT TRUCKS 360; FINES - PARKING TICKETS 158,773; FINES - RED
SPEED 210,014; FINES - SAFE SPEED 290,970; FINES - TRAFFIC 13,874; FINES - VEHICLE IMPOUND 10,200; FINES - IL DEBT RECOVERY 20,885;
FEES - CREDIT CARD PROCESSING 178; FEES - POLICE REPORTS 1,306; FEES - RENTAL 20,903; FEES - YOUTH PROGRAMS 6,960; FEES - RECREATION
CENTER - MEMBERSHIPS 2,308; FEES - RECREATION CENTER - ACTIVITIES 9,419; RENT-MCD 23,547; REIMBURSEMENTS - CROSSING GUARDS 7,963;
REIMBURSEMENTS - INSURANCE 150,874; REIMBURSEMENTS - POLICE 210; REIMBURSEMENTS - WORKERS COMP 19,354; GARBAGE FEE 298,360;
OTHER INCOME 31,039; VACANT PROPERTIES 500; INTEREST INCOME 10,961

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - $607,371
GRANT REVENUE 388,000; REBUILD ILLINOIS GRANT 0; REIMBURSEMENTS - PROJECTS 219,371

WATER AND SEWER - $2,647,998
WATER SALES 2,264,645; SEWER FEES 329,076; METER SALES 1,500; PENALTIES 58,588; WATER TAPS 7,800; MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 679; ANTENNA
LEASING 38,249; INTEREST INCOME 71

MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND - $532,898
REBUILD ILLINOIS GRANT 189,188; MFT STATE ALLOTMENTS 343,315; INTEREST INCOME 395

GOB DEBT SERVICE FUND - $340,280
2015 GOB TAX LEVY 137,600; 2015 GOB IEPA TAX LEVY 202,680

SPECIAL SERVICE AREA DEBT SERVICE FUND - $156,496
SSA TAX RECEIPTS 154,987; INTEREST INCOME 1,509

DRUG ENFORCEMENT FUND - $0

DUI FUND - $1,680
FINES - DUI 1,680

SECTION III: SALARIES
UNDER $25,000: BEAM, EUGENE; BELCHER, DAVID; BILEK, SUE; BOBULA, THOMAS; BRUTTO, EUGENE; BRZEZNIAK, ANNETTE; CAHILL, GEORGE; CHRISTL, CARL;
D’ARGENTO, SAVINO; DEVRIES, DANIELLE; DIMAIO, ELIO; DWELLEN, LUCY; FLOUDAS, DEMETRIOS; FORTIN, ALEX; FOSTER, GABRIELLA; GIANNAKARIS, SELENA;
GIOLAS, NIA; GRODZKI, EWA; HEINZINGER, WILLIAM; HOOD, JOHN; HUDSON, JACE; KALAT, KARINA; KAWELL, MARIA; KAWELL, MICHAEL; KOBYLT, CYNTHIA;
KUCZAK, THOMAS; KUPCZAK, KRYSTIAN; LACALAMITA, VICTORIA; LADEGAARD, BONNIE; LAMELA, CARMEN; LAPORTA, DENNIS; LASKERO, ANTHONY; LEMKE, JOHN;
LESZCZYNSKI, RAYMOND; LEWANDOWSKI, ZBIGNIEW; LOSTUMBO, ANTONIO; LUDSTON, TIMOTHY; LUDSTON, JACQUELYNN; MARNELL, PAUL; MARQUARDT, STEVE;
MAZZULLA, LINDA; MIGNOGNA, LISA; MIKA, PAUL; NOSCHESE, MATTHEW; PALERMO, FRANK; PECARO, ANTHONY; PELARENOS, MARY; POLLOWY, MARCIA; PUGLIESE,
GAETANO; RAZ, JAMES; RIVERA, PEDRO; ROSE, FRANK; ROYCE PLOMIN, DEBORAH; RUSSO, JOSEPH; SANCHEZ, MELISSA; SCHUEPFER, THERESE; SHERRILL, BRUCE;
SHIEL, TERENCE; STEINER, LAWRENCE; TRIBUZIO, JOSEPH; WAJDA, SZYMON; WEGRECKI, ANNA; WHITE, CHRISTOPHER; WOLFE, THOMAS; ZERILLO, GIUSEPPE
$25,001 - $50,000: BONAREK, DAWID; BOSCHIAN, ANNETTE; CASEY, BRYAN; DINOLA, ANTONIO; FRIEL, COREY; GAJEWNIAK, PATRICK; GRONO, MICHAEL;
LATINO, MICHAEL; MENDEL, NATALIE; OTERO, ANGEL
$50,001 - $75,000: BAGGETTO, BRIGETTE; DI MASO, LINDA; GIOLAS, ELIZABETH; JEZIERNY, ARLENE; KRASINSKI, JOSEPH; MC NALLY, ROBERT; MORENO,
JOSE; RINALDI, THOMAS; SOTO, JUSTIN
$75,001 - $100,000: ERLEWEIN, BRIDGET; MOGIELNICKI, ANDRZEJ; RAFALZIK, MARIA; SANTORO, CARMINE; VEACH, DANIEL; VENTRELLA, MARY; YANORA, JOHN
$100,000 - $125,000: ASSIMAKOPOULOS, GEORGE; CIONZYNSKI, ANDRZEJ; FELDE, JOHN; FELSENTHAL, MARC; GRABER, MATTHEW; HENRY, ROBERT;
MARAVIGLIA, LAWRENCE; MASLO JR, RONALD; MORAWSKI, SCOTT; PALAZZO, NICHOLAS; PALAZZO, SEBASTIAN; PRZESMYCKI, PIOTR; RAMIREZ,
NICHOLAS; SMITH, EDWARD; SNIEG, SAMUEL; SWARTZENDRUBER, RYAN
Over $125,000: BIAGI, STEVEN; DEVRIES, JOHN; HAUPTMAN, GREGORY; LYMBERIS, JOHN; SMITH, JOLANTA

SECTION IV: EXPENDITURES AND EXPENSES
A LAMP CONCRETE CONTRACTORS 464,955; A-1 PROFESSIONAL AUTOMOTIVE 21,007; ABT 12,279; ACCESS ONE 8,645; ACURA INC. 313,387; AFLAC 3,358; AL AIR,
INC. 10,986; AL PIEMONTE FORD SALES 2,525; AL WARREN OIL CO, INC 9,924; ALLIED ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY 5,691; AMALGAMATED BANK OF CHICAGO 540,938;
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 3,758; AMERICANEAGLE 4,500; ANCEL, GLINK, P.C. 95,847; ARROW ROAD CONSTRUCTION 3,517; ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL SERVICES LTD
6,127; ASSOCIATED TRUST COMPANY 2,750; AT&T 11,543; ATLAS BOBCAT, LLC 73,922; BCBS OF ILLINOIS LARGE GROUP 644,550; Brendan Murphy 5,500;
BS&A SOFTWARE 15,182; BSI BACKFLOW SOLUTIONS 7,296; C.O.P.S. TESTING SERVICE, INC. 3,283; CASE LOTS INC. 10,413; CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 7,704;
CHICAGOLAND TRENCHLESS REHABILITATI 4,200; CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING 147,009; CITY OF CHGO DEPT OF FINANCE 1,611,968; CLARK DIETZ, INC.
50,427; CLARKE ENVIRONMENTAL MOSQUITO 10,700; COLOSIMO’S CONSTRUCTION INC. 17,641; COMED 117,985; COMPASS MINERALS 27,764; COOK COUNTY
BUREAU OF TECHNOLOGY 2,848; CORE&MAIN 14,146; CUMMINS NPOWER LLC 3,775; CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES 36,035; DI MEO BROTHERS, INC 9,492; EQUITABLE
97,794; FCL GRAPHICS 4,819; FIFTH THIRD BANK 21,931; FRANK BIAGI 28,700; FUSION CLOUD SERVICES, LLC 12,238; GILGAMESH TAMRAS 6,500; GREAT AMERICA
FINANCIAL SERVICES CO 32,402; H&H ELECTRIC CO. 4,114; HARWOOD HEIGHTS AUTO BODY 7,603; HARWOOD HEIGHTS PARTNERS LLC 31,004; HARWOOD HEIGHTS
POLICE PENSION FUND 259,262; HARWOOD HEIGHTS SENIOR CLUB 2,500; HINCKLEY SPRINGS 5,181; IGGY’S CUSTOM MUFFLER SHOP 2,948; ILLINOIS COUNCIL
OF POLICE 11,595; ILLINOIS DEPT OF TRANSPORATION 136,227; ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION A 205,666; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 3,170; ILLINOIS
PUBLIC RISK FUND 255,448; IMPACT NETWORKING LLC 5,938; INDEPENDENT PAVING CO. INC. 24,465; INTERPLEX SOLAR A.E.R. (NEW) 4,280; JOHN DEVRIES 6,073;
JOHNSON CONTROLS 3,188; JOHNSON PAVING 480,741; Kama Properties 4,300; KANSAS STATE BANK 111,879; LAKELAND LARSEN ELEVATOR CORPORATIO 3,015;
LAKSHAMI 5,846; LAKSHAMI CORP 11,880; LAW OFFICES OF TIMOTHY J. JOHNS 17,000; LEXIPOL, LLC 8,381; LIBERTY NATIONAL 12,513; LINDA NIEMIEC 3,500;
MAJOR CASE ASSISTANCE TEAM 3,120; MALWAREBYTES INC 5,723; MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC 4,003; MEADE 4,634; METROPOLITAN ALLIANCE OF POLICE 3,836;
METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIES, INC 11,858; METROPOLITIAN INDUSTRIES, INC 2,838; MIDLAND MASONRY INC. 2,830; MILLER COOPER & CO., LTD 42,300; MUNICAP,
INC 6,814; MUNICIPAL CONSOLIDATED DISPATCH 427,061; MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS LLC 8,700; MUNICODE 2,899; NABTECH 73,704; NAPA AUTO PARTS 6,108; NATALIE
MENDEL 14,800; NORRIDGE HARDWARE 2,699; NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM SYST 6,324; ORKIN PEST CONTROL 11,425; PAPPAS & BELL LLC 6,188; PETTY
CASH FRONT OFFICE 2,937; PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL SVCS 3,045; PITNEY BOWS GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVIC 5,511; PREMIER SPECIALTIES 5,615; PUBLIC
SECTOR SOLUTIONS LLC 16,000; PURCHASE POWER 17,559; QUILL CORPORATION 3,761; Rafal Grek 5,000; RANGO SEWER AND WATER INC. 4,200; RAY O’HERRON
8,842; REPUBLIC SERVICES 654,007; RESTORE CONSTRUCTION INC 95,037; RICHARD F. BLASS& ASSOC LLC 15,418; ROBERT ROMO 33,600; ROBERT W. HENDRICKSEN
CO. 48,306; ROCCO VINO’S 3,301; RUNCO OFFICE SUPPLY 5,485; SANTANDER 32,561; SENIOR ASSISTANCE CENTER 30,000; SPRINT 9,207; ST GEORGE OIL GROUP
5,122; ST GEORGE OIL GROUP INC. 41,048; STANDARD EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2,645; STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY RC 5,129; STATE GRAPHICS 5,160; SUBURBAN
LABORATORIES 2,735; THE BREWER COMPANY 3,839; THE HORTON GROUP 215,926; THE PRINTING STATION 3,179; THIRD MILLENNIUM 16,687; TIAA BANK 3,372;
TOM BOBULA 3,558; TOTAL CLEANING SERVICES 30,694; TRAFFIC CONTROL & PROTECTION INC 4,239; TWIN TRANSMISSION 2,800; UNUM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
47,081; UTILITY SERVICE CO., INC. 29,725; VERIZON 7,006; VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE 20,000; VISION SERVICE PLAN 4,419; Vitold Stawierej 5,000; VITOLD STAWIEREJ
10,657; WEST CENTRAL MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE 13,713; WEST SUBURBAN SPECIAL RECREATION 44,199; EXPENSE DISBURSEMENTS UNDER 2,500.00 187,470

The foregoing, to the best of my knowledge, is a true and correct statement I, Marcia L. Pollowy, Clerk of the Village of Harwood Heights, Cook
of the Village of Harwood Heights’ Revenues and Expenditures for the fiscal County, Illinois do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the
year ended April 30, 2022 and the state of the Villages’ Treasury as of April Annual Treasurer’s Report of the Village of Harwood Heights for the
30, 2022. Submitted and sworn to this 17th day of October, 2022. fiscal year ended April 30, 2022

____________________ ____________________
Mary Ventrella Marcia L. Pollowy
Treasurer Village Clerk

Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real 5
Estate Estate
A Chicago Tribune Publication | Thursday, October 27, 2022
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- placeanad.tribunesuburbs.com
MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC TO PLACE W
Plaintiff, -v.- VERONICA PIERANTONI, ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AN AD
AUTHORITY Defendants 2019 CH 12920 3333 EDGINGTON STREET ONLINE GO TO
FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered
in the above cause on August 18, 2022, an agent for The Judicial Sales
Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 22, 2022, at The Judicial
Sales Corporation, One South Wacker, 1st Floor Suite 35R, Chicago, IL,
60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the
following described real estate: Commonly known as 3333 EDGING-
TON STREET, FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131 Property Index No. 12-22-311-
063-0000 The real estate is improved with a single family residence.
The judgment amount was $229,448.95. Sale terms: 25% down of the
highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The
Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The
balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential
Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential
real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the
amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/
or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be
paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant
to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or
other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to
the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property
is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special
taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without
any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re-
course to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject
to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid,
the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the
purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale.
The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no
representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders
are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this
property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore-
closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and
the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS
605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is
part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the
foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments
required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF
YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO
REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF
POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL-
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi-
cation issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.)
in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room
in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other
county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo-
sure sales. For information, contact RANDALL S. MILLER & ASSOCIATES
Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 120 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITE 1140, Chicago, IL,
60602 (312) 239-3432. Please refer to file number 19IL00345-1. THE
JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial
Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pend-
ing sales. RANDALL S. MILLER & ASSOCIATES 120 N. LASALLE STREET,
SUITE 1140 Chicago IL, 60602 312-239-3432 E-Mail: ilpleadings@rs-
malaw.com Attorney File No. 19IL00345-1 Attorney Code. 46689 Case
Number: 2019 CH 12920 TJSC#: 42-3795 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair
Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney
is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and
any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2019
CH 12920
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