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CONTINUING THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE AND CONTRACTS ©TDSJ INSIDE # Shared INDEX loss Classifieds Page 26 Barbara Case, Crossword Page 27 mother of slain Children’s Entertainment Page 11 Protective Movie Guide Page 12 Services worker Lisa Putman, is Horoscope Page 24 comforted by Belinda Smith Editorials Page 8 after a memorial Susan Watson Page 3 service last week. Smith is a mem­ ber of UAW Local 6000, which rep­ resents state Truckers workers. Hundreds attend­ ed the service at the Sterling win huge Heights FIA office where Putman worked. See victory essay on Page 5.

By Alan F orsyth Journal Staff Writer rivers for five Detroit- area beer distributors have won a decision that could mean tens of mil­ Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN Dlions of dollars in back pay to about 400 truck drivers who are mem­ bers of Teamsters Local 1038. Union lawyer Sam McKnight, who represented Local 1038, says the back pay and interest could exceed $40 million by his “low-ball ‘NAFTA on steroids’ estim ate.” An eventual award could be one of largest in the 63-year history of the National Labor Relations Trade treaty would Board, he said. On Tuesday the U.S. Sixth By Mark K. A nderson Multilateral Agreement on Invest­also environmental, human rights Circuit Court of Appeals in Alternet News Service ment. and labor regulations. Cincinnati ruled that the five dis­ ere’s a quick test: global MAI is an as-yet-unratified interna­ Ostensibly, MAI’s goal is to foster tributors had “fraudulently con­ trade, economic neoliberal­ tional trade treaty most Americans international commerce via deregula­ cealed an illegal bargaining pact” ism, Multilateral Agree­ haven’t heard of. For three years, ittion, but critics say it would gut pow­ in their 1990 and 1991 negotia­ ment on Investment. has been written and rewritten ers of democratically elected govern­ tions with Local 1038. The compa­ HHave you lost interest yet? Therebehind closed doors, almost exclusive­ments for the sake of private profi­ nies originally had agreed to bar­ are people who hope you have, so lythat by representatives from transna­teers. gain separately, McKnight said, you won’t stick around to hear suchtional corporations and unelected The treaty would need to be ratified but then seemed to be bargaining terms as “dismantling democracy,” trade bureaucrats. by its host governments. In the together “unwriting the Constitution” andWhat they’ve created is an agree­ United States, that means a signa­ The court upheld an order by the “corporate feudalism.” ment that would bind its 29 signatoryture by the president — who is National Labor Relations Board The latter phrases are a loud countries (the richest nations in thestrongly in favor of MAI — and a two- which said the distributors must bunch, more sensational than infor­world) to terms that give multination­thirds majority in the Senate. When mative. All the same, they’re relevant al corporations unprecedented power See BEER, Page 6 to any discussion about MAI, or thein shaping not only global trade but See MAI, Page 6 PAGE 10 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 7, 1998

0 AUTOMOBILE* AEROSPACE* AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS ‘ o fAMERICA (UAW) CWI10CAI #400fh $2$! UAW LOCAL 4444 From our Membership, Word spread on MAI 3938 Bellevue Rd. • Toledo, OH 43613 Executive Board, and Officers: We Support The Locked- MAI, From Page 1 Regulations that stand in the way of Out Newspaper Workers! investment in any MAI signatory Supports Carl Richter -Pres. Marilyn Burke •Sec. the treaty finally is presented to thecountry would be prohibited. Jim Cynowa - V. Pres. R. Waszkiewicz Trees.- public, perhaps in October, the If MAI had been around in the V Senate will most likely be the key 1980s, Public Citizen says, the world­ Locked Out American battleground. wide sanctions that eventually The language surrounding MAI brought down South Africa’s Newspaper U.A.W. LOCAL 160 can be complex and even misleading, apartheid regime would have been MEMBERSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND but consumer advocate Ralph Naderprohibited. “Countries will no longer RETIREE CHAPTER WILL has come closest to capturing itsbe able to limit the migration of capi­ CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE #fe, Workers NEWSPAPER WORKERS IN THEIR | essence: “NAFTA on steroids.” tal,” said David Morris, vice-presi­ STRUGGLE THROUGH ACTION ■ NAFTA, the three-country agree­dent of the Institute for Local Self- AND $$$ UNTIL 1USTICE IS SERVED! James Ray Jr. James Dudley ment that Ross Perot made famousReliance. “A corporation such as Nike President Secretary/Treasurer with his “giant sucking sound,” iswill be able to sue a Vietnamese city IN SOLinnm • UWE beginning to work its talons into to overturn an ordinance that American, Mexican and requires it to buy part Martens, Ice, Geary, Klass, Canadian political and For more info of its supplies locally, U A W LO C A L economic life. 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The MAI would be a dagger unveiled for public consideration. VISA or MasterCard account. To charge by phone, please call (313) 964-5655. through the heart of democracy.” Chantell Taylor, Public Citizen’s Since 1995, the home of MAI hasGlobal Trade Watch coordinator, said Nam e______been in the headquarters of the invi­when people understand it, “this Address______tation-only Organization for Eco­thing kills itself.” nomic Cooperation and DevelopmentThat may be the reason MAI has City, State, Zip+4______in Paris. 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Publiczens groups were able last year to Mail to: The Detroit Sunday Journal Citizen, which first publicly distribut­defeat fast-track, Taylor is optimistic For Office Use Only Attn.: Mail Subscriptions ed a draft of MAI, is at the forefront about the anti-MAI movement. 450 W. Fort, 2nd floor Date rec'd ______of activism to defeat the treaty. It has But the treaty has some powerful posted an electronic version atand well-funded proponents — and Detroit, Ml 48226 Start date __ www.citizen.org. plenty of opportunities to sneak If The Sunday Journal ceases publication for any According to MAI, all treaty signers through, even with increased public Check No. reason, unused portions of subscriptions cannot be would be automatically given “mostawareness. As Noam Chomsky wrote refunded and will be considered as contributions. favored nation” status when tradingin a MAI-related article in Z maga­ Mail subscriptions available in the U.S. only. Auth. 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BRAVO! Michigan Opera Theatre has a masterpiece in ’

By John Guinn This is the fourth time David DiChiera’s Journal Music Critic company has mounted “Porgy.” And while the earlier productions (in 1975, 1982 and 1987) ichigan Opera Theatre’s splendid were satisfying in many ways, none exposed production of George Gershwin’sthe essence of Gershwin’s operatic master­ “Porgy and Bess,” which continuespiece as intensely as this one. at the Detroit Four roles — Porgy, Bess, Opera House through Crown and Serena — are June 21, provides conclu­ double-cast. I saw both casts sive answers to several (at successive performances important questions. on May 30 and 31) and can For one thing, it settles state unequivocally that it the argument about does not matter which cast whether Gershwin’s musi­ you witness. cal depiction of the joys Alvy Powell’s baritone and sorrows of the resi­ may be slightly richer than dents of Catfish Row can Gordon Hawkins’, but both be called an opera. The filled Porgy’s role with production makes clear strength, determination and that “Porgy” is not only an grace. Marquita Lister (who opera, it’s the finest opera sang the title role in Verdi’s composed by an American. “Aida” for MOT last fall) For another, it proves and Marilyn Moore-Brown that MOT deserves to brought supple sopranos shed the adjective “region­ and deeply etched charac­ al” as a qualification of its terizations to Porgy’s Bess. status as an opera compa­ Both Angela Simpson and ny. The confidence and Angela Brown soared into polish evident in this pro­ the stratosphere at the end duction confirm the com­ MARK MANCINELLI/Special to the Journalof “My Man’s Gone Now” pany’s position as an orga­Gordon Hawkins’ rich baritone voice with electrifying success nization of national impor­fills the role of Porgy with strength, MARK MANCINELLI/Special to the Journal tance. determination and grace. See PORGY, Page 25 Marquita Lister and Jeffrey LaVar play Bess and Crown. ‘The Truman Show’ takesthe TV age to task By Michelle Banks surrealism of Truman’s fake world Special to the Journal movie review with the present-day reality of o Truman Burbank (Jim what is labeled entertainment by Carrey), life is an endless intercutting his life with various bore. And he’s right. He’s *The Truman Show” viewers’ reactions. Thanks to direc­ a low-level insurance osee it now tor Peter Weir, the film always Tsalesman stuck in a loveless mar­ keeps a light sense of humor. And riage, and his life has become “The Truman Show” is a serio­ just like the fictitious audience in less of a routine than a drill. comic look at the ultimate “what the film, we are glued to our seats But unbeknownst to Truman,if?” question of the television age.awaiting the outcome of Truman’s his mundane life has been tele­ It’s also a wonderful poke at popu­predicament. vised, and what he sees as bor­ lar culture that gives Carrey ample Weir has an eye for seeing the ing, millions of viewers around material to downplay his manic most erratic comedic actors (Robin the world think is captivating side and show a serious, dramatic Williams, Carrey) as a source of Jim Carey, right, is Truman Burbank and Noah escapism; they watch his every bent that many doubted he had.untapped dramatic potential. In Emmerich plays Marlon in “The Truman Show.” move fervently. “The Truman Show” balances the See TRUMAN, Page 23 PAGE 12______THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL______JUNE 7, 1998

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Surfing for sex, sports

f sex sells (and if it doesn’t, why does Ginger coast to coast and the World Cup soccer tournament leaving the Spice Girls rate as front-page begins this week in France. news?), then this TV week should be a hotter What, you don’t think those heavily muscled men item than Red Wings antenna flags. Sex is beingrunning around in tight silk uniforms is sexy? Icelebrated on big new series in big old cities from Ask your wife. ■ Sex and the City, 9tonight, HBO 9 tonight, CBS (Channel 62 in Robbins) and “The Sound of — In recent interviews, Sarah Detroit) — She’s on Broadway. On Music” (all by himself). Jessica Parker has expressed concern Nickelodeon. In those gawd-awful ■ Invasion America, p.m.9 that the salty settings of her new 12- Kmart commercials. She’s the Monday and Tuesday, the WB p art HBO series pudgy princess of (Channel 20 in Detroit) — A might negative- daytime talk, and a prime-time cartoon science fic­ ly affect her big- / _ -A\ |y M certified movie tion miniseries, produced by screen movie ' -- \ w ttT l actress. Is there Steven Spielberg? Say what image. What nowhere we can you will about the WB: It’s not image? The MCFARLIN escape the ponder­ afraid to boldly go where no lean, leggy \ / Highlights ous presence of network has gone before. This actress wife of Rosie O’Donnell? two-night action “summer M atthew Surely not in New series event” — featuring the Broderick is so vapid and transpar- York’s Radio City Music Hall, as ram­ voices of Lorenzo Lamas, ent on camera that she might as well paging Rosie hosts the annual acco­Robert Urich, Kristy McNichol be called Sarahn Wrap, making her a lades to the brightest lights on the and Leonard Nimoy among curious choice to star in this lusty, Great White Way. Leading nominees others — revolves around a explicit, original anthology based oninclude “Art,” “Golden Child,” “Freak” square-jawed teen hero who the columns of New York Observer and “The Beauty Queen of Leenane”discovers that he’s half alien “sexual anthropologist” Carrie for best play and “The Lion King,” and destined to defend the Bradshaw. Parker plays the cynical “Side Show,” “The Scarlet Pimpernel” Earth against an Bradshaw, trolling the bars, bou­ and “Ragtime” for best musical. invasion from outer space. tiques and back alleys of the Big Nathan Lane, Oscar winner Helen Does NASA know about this?Magic Johnson moves to a new arena with “The Apple in search of absolute truths Hunt, Angela Lansbury and John ■ The Magic Hour,11:30 Magic Hour,” weeknights at 11:30 p.m. on Channel 2. about men and their attitudes on Lithgow top the VIP list of those slat­p.m. Monday-Friday, Channel relationships. Kristin Davis (“Melroseed to appear. 2 — Now we know why smile, businessman committed to Place”), Kim Cattrall and Cynthia ■ The AFI Salute to Robert Wise, Channel 2 has been running thosemaking investments in urban com­ Nixon portray Bradshaw’s squad of10 tonight, NBC (Channel 4 in “Married ... with Children” and munities. But can Magic pull an assistant sex investigators; Chris Detroit) — What can you say about“Who’s a the Boss?” reruns on late entertaining talk show out of his hat Noth (“Law & Order”) appears as man who began his Hollywood night for so long. The station has when he’s required to do more than “Mr. Big,” one of the columnist’s sta­ resume by editing “Citizen Kane”? If been saving a spot, like putting two flash that trademark grin? Hopefully ble of nameless, stereotypic males. you’re a member of the American old retired guys in line to wait for he took note of Arsenio Hall’s dizzy­ ■ Armistead Maupin’s“More Tales Film Institute, you probably say, Lakers playoff tickets, until Earvin ing rise and fall: Monday’s opening- of the City,”9 tonight, Showtime — “Bob Wise, we are not worthy. You “Magic” Johnson unveiled his syndi­night guest list is scheduled to The TV adaptation of gay San are a living legend in our humble cated weeknight talk hour. Now I include Cher, Laurence Fishburne, Francisco columnist Armistead business of moviemaking, and here’s take a backcourt position to no manMel Gibson and Tyra Banks, with Maupin’s “Tales of the City” sparked a Life Achievement Award.” That will in my admiration for Lansing’s Sheila E. as resident bandleader. outrage and controversy when it be the mantra of the AFI’s 26th trib­favorite son: national champion atWhat can Magic possibly have up his aired on PBS in 1994. Four years ute to a standout career in cinema, MSU, finest point guard in NBA his­ sleeve to top that on Tuesday? later it’s a sure bet that this honoring the multifaceted Wise whotory (even Isiah says so), role model■ World Cup ’98 Soccer,11 a.m. Showtime sequel to Maupin’s chroni­went on to direct the classic musicals for HIV activism, commercial pitch­ Wednesday, ESPN — We call our cle of San Francisco in the will “West Side Story” (with Jerome man supreme with a million-watt sports championships the “World make the original seem like Series” and the “Super Bowl,” but “Upstairs, Downstairs” by compari­ JIMMY MACK’S MAGNIFICENT MOVIE MENU then we Americans have always been son. Given a more permissive arena “North by Northwest,”11:30 and 8 p.m. Tuesday, HBO;“The a little egocentric. The true “world’s on the pay-cable channel, the two- today, Turner Classic Movies; Blues Brothers,”10:35 p.m. series,” soccer’s World Cup, kicks off part updating promises to explore the“Gigi,” noon today, Cinemax; Tuesday and 1 p.m. Wednesday, today with a match between sexual taboos that made public TV “Gunga Din,”6 tonight, Turner TBS; “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town,” Scotland and defending champion blush, as presented by the core Classic Movies;“Ghost,” 9 tonight, 11:30 a.m. Thursday, AMC;“Lolita,” Brazil, and more than a billion view­ ensemble cast from the original TBS; “Then There Were Giants,” 8 p.m. Thursday, Turner Classic ers a day are expected to tune in for miniseries: Thomas Gibson (now seen10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday and Movies;“Good Morning, some part of the action through the on ABC’s hit sitcom “Dharma and Tuesday, the History Channel; Vietnam,”9 p.m. Thursday and final match on July 12. Holding the Greg”), Laura Linney, Nina “Aliens,”8 p.m. Monday, Cinemax; 1:30 p.m. Friday, USA;“Our M iss 1994 Cup matches in the United Siemaszko and the redoubtable “The Great Dictator,”4 a.m. Brooks,”11:30 a.m. Friday, States has sparked unprecedented Olympia Dukakis. P art Two airs at 9 .Tuesday, American Movie Cinemax;“The R em ains of the American TV attention to the tourna­ p.m. Monday. Classics; ‘Men in Black,”9:15 a.m. Day,”8 p.m. Friday, USA. ment this year, with ESPN and ABC ■ The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, heading the coverage. SATURDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JUNE 13,1998

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'R‘ PAGE 2 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 7, 1998 Workers don’t see short strike at GM By Martha Hindes the plant for almost 24 years, said it Journal Staff Writer was a strike whose time had come. Workers at General Motors’ metal“We can’t give them anymore,” he fabricating plant in Flint don’t see asaid. NEWS & NOTES quick end to the strike that began “You have to do something. Every FROM SMART Friday. But they are prepared for thetime you turn around, they’re taking long haul. jobs out of here.” After months of wrangling with As the Friday deadline loomed, Worried About G etting General Motors Corp. over contractworkers at the plant, home of the violations, there wasn’t any otherfamed 1937 sit-down strike that Just Get SMART/ option left, say union officials. Ratherhelped launch unionism in the auto If you think you don’t have access to reliable transportation, think again.SMART, With than work toward an agreement,industry, weren’t about to back down. getting where you need to be is easy and economical. With over 55 routes coveringGM’s attitude was mostly arrogance, Support for a strike increased after Wayne, Macomb and Oakland County, we can get you where you need to be —said on union officials. GM moved a set of critical dies for the time and in your budget. No wonder over 190,000 Metro DetroitersSMART ride Local 659 President Dwayne new GMT800 full-size pickup trucks every week. You should, too. Zuckschwerdt said GM had made out of the plant. commitments to the local during Those dies will stamp out the “Over 190,000people count on SMART negotiations on the local agreementGMT800 parts th at will go into GM’s every week. You can, too.” in 1996. “But almost from the day ofnew Silverado and Sierra pickup ratification they have not lived up trucksto that are among GM’s most what was in the agreement,” he said. profitable vehicles. N ew Job? Ride SMART For FREE! “Neither the leaders of the interna­ The transfer was made over tional union, the local or this mem­Memorial Day weekend. If you’re a newly-hired employee,SMART is better bership wanted this confrontation,” GM spokesman Pete Ternes would than economical. It’s FREE. ComplimentsSMART’S of said UAW Vice President Richard not confirm a transfer, but said: “We Get A Job, Get A Ride program. Here’s how it works: Shoemaker. “We are all disappointedmove dies all the time. Normally it’s • if you’ve been hired by a new employer within the last 30 that General Motors failed to step upnot an issue. A lot of our m achinery is days, you can receive a freeSMARTCard and resolve the issues involved thatcommon and we regularly shift dies • yourSMARTCard entitles you to rideSMART for up to one made this strike necessary.” to meet different capacity demands month, absolutely free • ask your employer to call (313) 962-5515 for an introductory packet Most GM plants will be affected by at each plant.” • you must work at least 32 hours per week the strike. Metal fab workers operate the Outside the Bristol Road plant onweighty presses that punch out sheet Friday afternoon, strikers spokemetal hoods, fenders and roofs and “Ride to work free through a cacophony of honkingthe cradles that hold engines in place with Get A Job, Get A Ride.” horns and shouts of support fromin automobiles. motorists. UAW Local 659 represents 3,400 Bill Kyle, a quality technician atworkers at the plant. Hey Farmer Jack Bonus Savings Club Members, Ride FREE This Earth Day, April 22nd, do your part to help the environment. Give your carUAW the says Ford Hospital day off and hop on SMARTthe Bus. You’ll ride for free when you show your Farmer Jack Bonus Savings card.Club Plus, you can also get 10% off your monthly SMARTCardor Strip Tickets, just by being a member of theFarmer Jack Bonus is targeting unionized jobs Savings Club. Call (313) 962-5515 for more details. By Alan Forsyth unit of social workers and substance Journal Staff Writer abuse counselors were laid off in “Be SMART, UAW Local 600 has called a mass December, Jane Ford said. give your car the day off on Earth Day.” demonstration for June 17 to protestOn May 29 the hospital said it will Henry Ford Hospital System’s deci­close three clinics in Allen Park, sion to close three clinics and elimi­Dearborn and Roseville on Aug. 1. Community Transit Takes You nate jobs in other unionized clinics,Ricke said the closings would force costing 124 UAW jobs. between 18,000 and 20,000 patients Right To Your De ‘We are going to do everything into go elsewhere for health care. “A lot At SMART, we’re committed to rider convenience. That’s why, our power to stop this,” says Bernieof them are elderly, and these clinics in addition to our regular bus service, we offerCommunity Transit. Ricke, second vice president of Localare in their neighborhood,” he said. All you have to do is make a reservation and we’ll drive you 600. “Since Henry Ford took theseJane Ford said the unionized clinics directly to your destination (within our service area). clinics over, they’ve systematicallyreported to the board of the Health Community Transit services include: • Advanced Reservation been moving services and patients outAlliance Plan until January 1996, • Dial A-Ride • Job Shuttle. For your area community transit# call (313) 962-5515. of these unionized clinics.” when control was transferred to the Henry Ford said the closings wouldHenry Ford board. cost 100 people their jobs but that “In January of 1996 they just start­ they might be able to find new ones ined laying us off every six months. It’s the system. obvious their intention is to break the I L y /w /iv p / Sixteen of those losing positionsunion,” she said of the registered would be registered nurses, said Jane nurses unit. Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation Ford, chair of Local 600’s registered More Routes. Record Ridership. nurses unit. The rally will be at 10:30 a.m. June And So Many Reasons to Ride! SMART'S on a Roll. The UAW also has a service, m ain­ 17 at Henry Ford Hospital, West tenance, technical and clerical unit atGrand Boulevard at John C. Lodge in (313) 962 Henry Ford. The last members of its Detroit. SUNDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JUNE 7, 1998

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everal weeks ago I proposed preach, softly. Good definition; they People make noise; they can con­ here that acres of public park had ideas worth stealing, too. trol when and often how much. and green space were prefer­ B eaufor t I know what noise is, of course. I Usually they don’t. Some people able to casinos on the river­ no longer camp in Michigan becauseseem to have to be loud so others Sfront. Subsequently there arrived a Cr a n f o r d of the ill-mannered cretins whose will notice them; these people are package of letters from a sixth-grade campsites are as loud as the insides just bullies, and they deserve our class, most of whose members of jute mills. I got tired of telling pity as well as our scorn. Others agreed. The two who didn’t were them to shut up and having themseem unable to abide quiet, as unanimous in their sentiment:I f you call me a communist or worse. though something inside their heads want trees, get out o f town. This pair, Cranbrook Gardens on this We all make too much noise some­would be terrifying to hear. sure to be the land developers of Sunday was bright and perfect, withtime; I have to cut my grass, and the It’s one thing to say that people tomorrow, would probably feel the flowers blooming and birds singingtrucks collecting trash and recy- don’t have a right to broadcast noise same about quiet places. I found and the woods full of life. The windclables intrude on a peaceful morn­as they please; it’s quite another to trees today, but not much quiet. made a lovely sound. ing. Some noise can’t be helped. enforce it. You also get into trouble And today’s Sunday, too. My dad The band across the lake made a Lots of it can, however. Generally trying to define the right to live never let us mow grass on Sunday lovely- sound, too, though I’d haveit’s only the disdain for other peoplewithout intrusive noise. On the other not for religious reasons, but becausethought it much lovelier had theythat seems more and more to be a hand, the problem of noise is almost he thought one day of the week been making it in Mongolia. defining characteristic of Americans always about manners. It should be should be quiet. It’s one of the few Somehow, leaning on a bridge railingthat keeps assaultive sound out there.obvious that our noises don’t stop things he taught me that stuck. in the sunshine, watching baby We have a right to resent people with our property lines, our cars or That’s why my teeth clench when ducks paddle by, loses a bit of its putting noise into the environmentour Jet Ski exhausts. We can be people run their mowers early power to comfort and restore when without our permission. Noise jerks about noise or be considerate. Sunday morning. A similar physio­accompanied by Harry Chapin’s degrades the quality of life as much So those of you inclined to be noisy, logical disturbance occurs when a emetic “Cat’s in the Cradle.” as other environmental pollution. Wehave mercy on those of us who want stereo down the block cranks up to After making sure the concert was have rules against fouling the water,to hear something besides your rack­ amphitheater volume at 11 p.m. anya one-time event, I vowed to go back.air and ground; so we should drawet. Turn it down, turn it off. We’re night. I don’t like my tranquillity And when I got home, I surfed to the line on noise, too. If noise pollu­trying to listen to the real world. messed with. www.nonoise.com, home page of thetion made a stinking fog, which it cer­ OK, you kids, where do I go if I Noise Pollution Clearinghouse. tainly does to some of us, the authori­Beaufort Cranford is a locked-out want quiet? “Noise is unwanted sound,” they ties might pay more attention. Detroit News copy editor. Eurasian Grill only hints at how good it could be et’s start with the good part, Unfortunately, which was a very well-pre­ that’s where the good pared Chilean sea bass in a parts end at Eurasian green curry sauce, atop thin Grill, billed ambitious­ Lslivers of steamed root vegetables ly as “fusion” cuisine. and bok choy cabbage. And while the kitchen The fish itself was fresh and showed some skill almost block-shaped and had beenwith the sea bass, the cooked to that perfect point at whichrest of the food was the layers of flesh just begin to peel like something from a away from each other; it was sweet, mediocre Chinese takeout. The menu has abso­ lutely nothing “fusion” Ch ris about it. “Fusion” implies that the chef Coo k is going to blend all Restaurants kinds of accents and* flavors and cooking styles to come up with very moist, glistening and pure unique tastes and white. It was delightfully good. ideas. There was a The same could be said of the decorrestaurant called of Eurasian Grill, a fairly new Eurasia in Chicago a restaurant on the east side of few years ago that did Haggerty Road, just north of Pontiacfusion cooking very Trail, in West Bloomfield. successfully, nothing Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN like this place. The decor is a mix of black and David Sherman is m anager of the Eurasian Grill in West Bloomfield. sandy brown walls and ceiling set offPutting porterhouse by a bright, clean beechwood flooringsteak — “all-American favorite” — front end and waitstaff. We arrived cotton slacks, a golf shirt and a dou­ and simple accent lights hanging and “free range veal chop au jus” onat about 6:40 p.m. The maitre d’ whoble-breasted blazer that’s hanging over tables. the same menu with Gen. Tao chick­seated us just doesn’t have what thisopen because it doesn’t fit around the There is a U-shaped bar against en, egg foo young (sic) or moo goorestaurant gai is trying to be. No crisp­ waist. one wall, and the restaurant has thepan does not make fusion anything.ness. No polish. No graciousness. Once we were seated, he kept com­ overall feeling of Scandinavian mod­Most of all, Eurasian Grill fell It’s not possible to be an effective ing over to us and trying to engage ern design more than clean-lined Farapart for us on the same problem host at a fancy-looking restaurant us with his witty conversation, leav- Eastern. that plagues most restaurants: the when you wear Docksiders, rumpled See COOK, Page 24 PAGE 22 JUNE 7, 1998

going out Design students showcase their ideas By Kathlyn Hood perform in “Cinderella,” 6 p.m. Sat. and 2 Kodiak Grill (music begins at 10): 2XL, Fri.; midnight Sat., 65 Cadillac Square, Cadillac Journal Staff Writer p.m. next Sun., at the college theater, 8425 Foolish Mortals, Sat., 45660 Mound, Utica, Tower, $10, 313-222-7616. W. McNichols at Wyoming. Choreographer 810-731-1750 ... the Lodge (music begins at enry Ford Museum & Veronica Jakubus, Marygrove adjunct 10): Twistin Tarantulas, Fri.; Gypsy Tribe, Authors/learning Greenfield Village and the dance faculty member, has been the dance Sat., 2442 Orchard Lake, Sylvan Lake, 248- Detroit Historical Museum, “A students from Detroit’s instructor for all of the recitals. $1. 313- 683-5458 ... Royal Oak Brewery (music Community Between Two Worlds: Arab Center for Creative Studies 927-1230. begins at 8:30): Danny Cox, Wed.; Sister Americans in Greater Detroit,” chronicling H present two exhibits at the Henry Seed, Thu., 215 E. Fourth, Royal Oak, 248- Detroit’s Arab-American community from Ford Museum, 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Selected concerts 544-1141 ... Foolish Mortals, 9:30 Fri.-Sat., the late 1800s, through Oct. 4, 5401 Union Lake Grill & Bar, 2280 Union Lake Dearborn. ■ The Ark (unless marked otherwise, Woodward, Detroit, 313-833-1805 ... Road, Commerce Twp., 248-360-7450 ... Greenfield Village/Henry Ford Museum, “Art & Artifact: CCS Fiber Design” shows start at 8): Over the Rhine with Pull, 10 p.m. Sat., Mt. Chalet, 32955 continues through July 5 and Jason Dennie, tonight, $10; Riders in the Oakwood Boulevard and Village Road, Woodward, Royal Oak, 248-549-2929 ... SunDearborn, $12.50 general, $11.50 seniors, “Passages to Innovations: CCS Sky, 7:30 and 10 p.m. Fri., $15; Hal 209, 9:30 p.m. Sat., Bo’s Bistro, 51 N. $6.25 ages 5-12, 313-271-1620 ... Shaman Interior Design” is on exhibit through Ketchum, 7:30 next Sun., $17.50; 316 S. Saginaw, Pontiac, 248-338-6200 ... Drum Bookshop (readings begin at 8 p.m.): Main St., Ann Arbor, 734-761-1451. Gillespie, Rasmussen& Raffoul, 9 p.m. Sept. 20. Wally Lamb will read from “I Know This The exhibitions are a collaboration ■ American Horse (with three members of Wed., Captain Tony’s, 30919 N. Woodward, Jackopierce), 9:30 Thu., $8, Blind Pig, 208 Royal Oak, 248-288-6388 ... GRR, 9 tonight, Much Is True,” Mon.; Robert Chaffee reads between the museum and CCS’ fiber S. First, Ann Arbor, 734-996-8742. from “From Within: Void, Perception, design and interior design depart­ Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Main, Royal Oak, ■ Magic Bag (shows start at 8): Playhouse 248-543-4300 ... the Rev. Marc Falconberry, Consciousness, Being,” Wed., 313 S. State ments. featuring DJ Kimeon from Ohio, tonight, 7:30 p.m. Sat., Hazel Park Racetrack, 1650 St., Ann Arbor, 800-490-7023. The fiber design project required $6; Jolene & the Pemice Brothers, Mon., E. 10 Mile, Hazel Park, 248-398-1000 ... students to select a historic object $6; Burlap to Cashmere with Susan Drinks North (music begins at 10): Mystery Exhibits/art/design Calloway, June 30, $6, 22920 Woodward, from the museum collection and create Train featuring Jim McCarty, Sat., 2505 “Douglas Fraser: A Union Legend,” Ferndale, 248-544-3030. a contemporary piece inspired by the Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford, 248-683- Exhibition Gallery, Walter P. Reuther original object. ■ Project Two, Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp, 8186 ... Sean Blackman and John Arnold, 8 Trey Gunn, 8 tonight, $25, the Majestic, Library, 5401 Cass, Detroit, 313-577-8377 ... In the “Future History,” the young p.m. Fri.-Sat., Rattlesnake Club, 300 River Cranbrook Art Museum: “Bound & Gagged: 4140 Woodward, Detroit, 313-833-9700. Place, Detroit, 313-567-4400 ... the Deck The Sculptural Book,” featuring the work of designers were instructed to select ■ Meadowbrook (unless marked, concerts (music 5-7 p.m.): Trinidad Tripoli Steel six Michigan-based artists, and “A Loaded historic pieces of furniture from the begin at 8): Teen Idols starring Peter Drum Band, Fri.; Immunity, Sat., 2301 museum collection to serve as the Noone, Davy Jones and Bobby Sherman, Woodward, on the roof of the Second City Brush: Recent Paintings by Nancy Brett,” platforms and inspiration for their June 19, $12.50/$22.50; Phil Collins Big building, 313-965-9500 ... Aural Fixation, both through Aug. 16; “New Work by contemporary pieces of furniture. Band Tour featuring guest vocalist Oleta 10 p.m. Sat., $5, 313-Jac (at Jacoby’s), 624 Cranbrook Academy of Art Artists on View,” Hours are 9 a.m .-5 p.m. daily. E nter Adams and saxophonist Gerald Albright, Brush, Detroit, 313-886-7860. and “Cranbrook Intimate Space: June 23, $20/ $40, 248-377-0100. Photography by Gene Meadows and through the Anderson Theater Cranbrook Art Museum,” through Sept. 6; entrance. Call 313-271-1620. ■ The Palace: Page & P lant with Lili Theater/dance Haydn, 8 p.m. June 26-27, $35/$50; Tori 11-5 Tue.-Sun., 11-9 Thu., $3-$5, 1221 N. Amos, 7:30 July 23, $35; Backstreet Boys, Michigan Opera Theatre presents the Woodward, Bloomfield Hills, 248-645-3323 Indian Village tour 7:30 July 24, $26.50; Spice Girls, 8 p.m. Gershwin’s “Porgy & Bess,” featuring Peabo ... Zeitgeist Gallery, works of John Elker July 26, $30/ $35; the Verve and Massive Bryson, 2 and 7:30 today and next Sun., 8 and Roger Hayes, through June, 2661 The 26th annual Historic Indian Village p.m. Wed.-Sat., $18-$95, Detroit Opera Attack, 8 p.m. July 29, $20, 248-377-0100. Michigan Ave. (formerly M ichigan Gallery), Home and Garden Tour will feature six House, 1526 Broadway, 313-874-7464 ... ■ Jazz Is Dead, JGB, Ekostik Hookah and Detroit, noon-5 Sat. or by appointment, homes and three gardens, a display of clas­ Detroit Repertory Theatre presents Smokin’ Grass, gates open at 2 p.m. Sat., 313-965-9192 ... Photo exhibit commemo­ sic cars, a walk through Indian Village Midwest premiere of “Odd Jobs,” by $20, Phoenix Plaza Amphitheatre, Pontiac, rating Paul Robeson, Main Detroit Library, Centennial Garden, tours of several histori­ Canadian playwright Frank Moher, 8:30 5201 Woodward, 313-833-4042 ... Studio cally significant churches and schools and 248-645-6666. Thu.-Fri., 3 and 8:30 Sat., 2 and 7:30 Sun., ■ Pine Knob (unless marked, shows begin the “Art Lot.” It’s 10-5 Sat. Tickets are $15. through June 28, $15, 13103 Woodrow Gallery of Robert Maniscalco, works by The tour begins at East Jefferson at 7:30): Lynyrd Skynyrd with Freddy Wilson, Detroit, 313-868-1347 ... Huron native Detroit artist Carol Wald, Christian Presbyterian Church, 8625 E. Jefferson at Jones Band and .38 Special, 6:30 p.m. Thu., Valley Community Theatre auditions for Aldo Sfalcin of Windsor and Grady Avant, Bums. Call 313-922-0911. $12.50/ $25; Doobie Brothers with Jack “The Pirates of Penzance,” 7-9 p.m. Mon.- Jac Purdon and Robert Maniscalco, all of Ingram, Fri., $12.50/$25; Bugs Bunny on Tue., Oxbow Elementary School on Grosse Pointe, through June, 17329 Mack, Broadway, symphony performs live music toElizabeth Lake Road in White Lake Twp.; north of Cadieux, Detroit, 313-886-2993 ... ‘Two Women for Peace’ classic Warner Brothers cartoons, 8 p.m. Swords into Plowshares Peace Center be prepared to sing a song of your choice Detroit Institute of Arts: “The French Sat., $12.50 /$22.50; John Fogerty, June 18, Interior in the 18th Century,” an introduc­ and Gallery’s exhibit, “Two Women for and read from the script; accompanist pro­ $12.50/ $22.50, “An Evening with the vided; performances Aug. 28-29 and Sept. 4- tion to French decorative arts, led by Tracey Peace: Dorothy Day and Muriel Lester,” Moody Blues,” June 19, $12.50/$29.50; continues through July 4. Day was co­ 5 at Lakeland High School in White Lake, Albainy, DIA curator of European sculpture Vince Gill and Restless Heart, June 20, 248-698-2668 or 248-685-9608 ... and decorative arts, $30, $24 for members, founder of the Catholic Workers Movement. $15.50/$25.50/ $32.50; Boys II Men with When Gandhi went to England for the Stagecrafters’ “Kismet: A Musical Arabian $12 for students, 10-noon Sat., and June 20, Next, Destiny’s Child and Uncle Sam, 7 Night,” 2 p.m. today, $12-$ 14, Baldwin Holley Room; “A Celebration of Round Table Conference on the Freedom ofp.m. June 21, $25/ $45; Heart featuring India, he stayed with Lester rather than be Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak, 248- Lithography: 19th-Century Invention and Ann Wilson with the Tubes with Fee 541-6430 ... MorrisCo Art Theatre presents Innovation”; 2 p.m. next Sun., Schwartz the guest of the king of England. The Peace Waybill, June 24, $12.50 /$22.50, 248-377- Center is 33 E. Adams, Detroit. 313-963- Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Graphic Arts Gallery, and June 27 and 28 0100 . 7575. Earnest,” 8 p.m. Thur.-Sat. and 2 p.m. Sun., in lecture hall; “Beauties From the ■ The Fixx with Noella Hutton, 8 p.m. through June 14, $9-$ 12. 408 W. Basement: Paintings From the European June 17, $20, 7th House, 7 N. Saginaw, Washington, Ann Arbor, 734-663-0681 ... Collection,” through Sept. 13; “Claes MAAH concerts Pontiac, 248-335-8100. “Rent,” through Sat. v Fisher Theatre, 3011 Oldenburg: Printed Stuff,” through June 14; The Museum of African American History W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, $24-$60, 248-645- “Harbingers of Spring: The Flowering is observing Black Music Month with sever­ Music 6666. Cherry and Plum,” through today, 11-4 al free concerts. Take a blanket and join the Soup Kitchen Saloon (music begins at 9): Wed.-Fri., 11-5 weekends, 5200 Woodward, MAAH on the lawn, 6-9 p.m. Fridays. The Liquid Bros, 6-10 p.m. every Sun.; DOWG Film/comedy 313-833-7900. schedule: “Motown Sounds” featuring Band open blues jam session, every Tue.; II- Michael Brock and the Contours, this Fri.; Museum of African American History, New on sale V-I Orchestra, big band jazz, 9 p.m. every “Urban Musical Cinema Series,” free “Jazz of Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow,” fea­ At Pine Knob: Matchbox 20, Soul Asylum Thu.; Johnny (Yard Dog) Jones, Fri.; movies about African-American musicians turing Donald Walden and David Myles & Hastings Street Blues Band, Sat., 1585 and Semisonic, Aug. 18, $29.50 pavil- the Mylestones, June 19; and “Caribbean,” in celebration of Black Music Month, 6-8 Franklin, at Orleans, Detroit, 313-259-1374 p.m. every Sun. “Thelonious Monk: Straightion/$20 lawn; Kenny Rogers, Aug. 23, featuring Francisco Mora, Amigo Latin Jazz ... Jan Krist, 10 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Jimmy’s, 123 $29.50 pavilion/$15.50 lawn; Blues Music and Caribbean Pans of Joy, June 26. No Chaser,” today; “Bird: Charlie (Yardbird) Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, 313-861- Parker,” next Sun.; “The Cotton Club,” JuneFestival featuring B.B. King, the Neville A multimedia concert, “Ask Your Mama: 8101 ... Jimmy’s Double A (music begins at Brothers, Dr. John and Storyville, Sept. 2, Twelve Moods for Jazz,” which uses words, 21, and Jimi Hendrix, June 28, 315 W. 10): the Articles, Thu.; Sister Seed, Fri.; Jo Warren in Detroit, 313-494-5800 ... Second $28.50 pavilion/$ 15.50 lawn ... Also: Box music and images to highlight the life of Serrapere, Sat., 314 S. Main, Ann Arbor, Set opens for Huey Lewis & the News, July author Langston Hughes, will be 7-9 p.m. City’s “Down Riverdance,” 8 p.m. Wed.-Thu. 313-332-0800 ... Library Sports Pub & Grill 20 at Pine Knob; Steve Earle opens for the Sat. $10 general, $8 for members, $5 for and Sun. and 8 and 10:30 p.m., Fri.-Sat., (music begins at 10): GRR featuring Allman Brothers Band, Aug. 9 at Pine ages 18 and younger, 315 W. Warren, $10-$ 19.50, 2305 Woodward, Detroit, 313- Stephen G rant Wood, Thu.; Immunity, Fri., 965-2222. Knob. Detroit, 313-494-5800. and Nikki James & the Flamethrowers, Sat., 42100 Grand River, Novi, 248-349- Marygrove dance recital 9110 ... Library Sports Pub & Grill, Out & about Send “Going Out” items to the Detroit Detroit’s Marygrove College presents the Chapter II (music begins at 10): the Look, Blackapalooza Gallery presents Sunday Journal, 450 W. Fort, Detroit 10th anniversary of its children’s dance Thu.-Fri.; Jill Jack, Sat., 35230 Central Blackapalooza Tour Party, with music, art, 48226, or fax to 313-964-5554. Deadline recital. About 100 students, ages 7-16, will City Parkway, Westland, 313-421-2250 ... fashions, live performances and more, 8- is 10 days before publication. JUNE 7, 1998 - m PAGE 23

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“Almost Heroes”(not reviewed) By Michelle Banks der of his wife. The late Chris Farley stars in this Special to the Journal When Taylor’s comedy about two explorers who lead “A Perfect Murder” i murderous a band of hopeless and clueless mis- Films such as “Basic Instinct,” scheme starts adventurers in a race to beat Lewis “Fatal Attraction” and, most recent­ to backfire, the and Clark across the uncharted ly, “The Game” have made Michael plot twists American West. PG-13. Douglas something of the king ofcome, tables “Hope Floats”£Q Hope sinks in the psychological thriller genre. turn and all “Hope Floats,” which means that the And he earns his title in “A eyes fall on sweetly appealing Sandra Bullock Perfect Murder,” with a perfor­ Taylor to see will need another shot at a mance that keeps this hollow mys­how he will turnaround movie to get her back in tery from becoming a total waste ofweasel his way the win column after the disastrous time. out of it all and “Speed 2.” She likely will survive the Based on Alfred Hitchcock’s clas­ look like the predictability and lethargy of this sic “Dial M for Murder,” which good guy. effort that suggests the charm and starred Ray Milland and Grace Douglas sparkle of a bowl full of soggy corn­ Kelly, “A Perfect Murder” starts off struts through­ flakes. PG-13. —M att Black promisingly. Conniving millionaireout the movie, “I Got the H ook-Up”(not reviewed) businessman Steven Taylor turning his A comedy about two street (Douglas) discovers that his wife, predatory char­ entrepreneurs who are running a Emily (Gwyneth Paltrow), is havingacter Taylor Photo bya n d r e w s c h w a r t z shopping center out of their van. R.an affair with shady bohemian fellow w h o ^ 6 Married life is shaky for Gwyneth Paltrow and Michael Douglas. “The Last Days of Disco”O The artist David Shaw (Viggo highest compliment one can pay Mortensen). Rather than sulk overjust fallen on hard times. He easily two. Mortensen has better success Whit Stillman’s “The Last Days of his wife’s deceit, he decides to use overshadows his younger co-stars, with Douglas, as their cat-and- Disco” is to say that it’s right up this revelation to his advantage. especially Paltrow. She’s mismatched mouse game pushes Paltrow’s char- there with his previous two come­ With a large sum of money and with Douglas, and not just because of acter, and her well-being, further dies, “Metropolitan” and “Barcelona.” incriminating information about the gaping age difference; an imbal- and further from relevance — which Like those films, it’s a comedy of atti­ Shaw’s past, Taylor lays out the ance of screen presence only hammers winds up making the ending all the tudes wrapped in a comedy of plans to blackmail him for the mur­in the lack of chemistry between the more anticlimactic. Rated R. nightlife — in this case a citadel of hipness loosely modeled on Xenon and Studio 54 (which is getting its - J WWW WW own film later this summer). R. — Black ' < ' 1, M. Black “MouseHunt”PG. — M. Banks CQ1 Truman’s “W ilde”O “Wilde,” directed by Brian “P aulie”PG. — M. Banks “Fear and Loathing in Las Gilbert and starring Stephen Fry, is “Primary Colors”R. — M. Black Vegas”R. — M. Black troubles titillate a superbly judged biofilm that res­ “Q uest for Cam elot”G. — M. “Mercury Rising”R. — M. Black cues Oscar Wilde from mere gay icon Banks “A Price Above Rubies”R. — M. TV viewers status and compels us to admire his “Scream 2”R. — M. Banks Black “The Spanish Prisoner”PG. — M. talent, style and brave-heartedness. “Two Girls and a Guy”R. — M. TRUMAN, from Page 11 Apart from being the closest thing toBlack Black the serious and moving moments of a dead ringer in the several films “Titanic”PG-13. —M. Banks “Woo”R. — M. Black about Wilde, Fry convinces us he “U.S. Marshals”PG-13. —M. “The Truman Show,” Carrey evokes enjoys inhabiting the character andBanks sympathy as a man unknowingly makes us share his embrace of “The Wedding Singer”PG-13. — coming attractionscaged in an artificial dreamworld Wilde. R .— M. Black M. Banks with actors pretending to be his fami­ “Wild Things”R. — M. Banks “Beyond Silence”Set in a small ly and friends. To an audience, he’s town in Germany, this film chroniclesentertainment; in reality, he’s a vic­ IPB W *|pp|pr*| p p y * * s the life of a young girl raised by deaftim. still showing parents. Not rated yet. Providing the film with more “Can’t Hardly Wait”A comedy impact is Ed Harris as the grandiose o “Chinese Box”R. — M. Black about teens graduating from high artist Christof, who’s responsible for “Deep Impact”PG-13. —M. Banks school and searching for their next creating the surreal “world away “Artemisia”R. — M. Black “Godzilla”PG-13. —M. Black move while making a statement from the rest of the world” life of “As Good As It Gets”PG-13. —M. “He Got Game”R. — M. Banks about their future — beyond, we Truman. Harris is perfect as he Black “Shooting Fish”PG. — M. Black assume, “Let’s party!” Not rated yet. orchestrates Truman’s life with thou­ “The Big Hit”R. — Michelle Banks “Sliding Doors”R. — M. Black “Dirty Work”“Saturday Night sands of tiny cameras and a score “The B orrow ers”PG. — M. Banks Live” alums Norm Macdonald, Chevyfrom composer Philip Glass at his “Bulworth”R. — M. Banks Chase and the late Chris Farley star disposal. When Truman slowly “Butcher Boy”R. — M. Black in this comedy about a spiteful loser becomes aware of the deception, “Character”R. — M. Black who starts a business specializing in Christof arranges a reunion between “City of Angels”PG-13. —M. revenge. PG-13. Truman and his long-lost father, for Black “Barney’s Great Adventure”G. “Six Days, Seven Nights”Harrison the sake of maintaining Truman’s “Deja Vu”Unrated. — M. Black “Black Dog”PG-13. Ford, Anne Heche and David and his audience’s interest. “G rease”PG. — M. Black “Neil Simon’s ‘The Odd Couple II’ ”Schwimmer (“Friends”) star in this With ratings his priority, Christof “Good Will H unting”R. — M. Black PG-13. romantic action comedy about a gruffundoubtedly thinks TV and its pow­ “The Horse Whisperer”PG-13. — “The Player’s Club”R. cargo pilot and an acerbic New York erful hold on the masses are wonder­ M. Black “Species II”R. magazine editor stranded on a desert ful. Fortunately, so is “The Truman “Les Miserables”PG-13. — M. “Tarzan and the Lost City”PG-13. island. Yes, there is sex. PG-13. Show.” PG. PAGE 24 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 7, 1998

K l im ist, M c k n ig h t, S ale, NORTHWEST LOCAL 163 M cCLOW & C a n z a n o, p .c . Attorneys Representing Eurasian Grill only hints Labor Unions and Working People We Support the Newspaper Workers in Their Struggle Supports the 400 Galleria Officentre Suite 117 Struggling Newspaper Workers at how good it can be Southfield, Ml 48034, (248) 354-9650 and the Sunday Journal COOK, from Page 21 menu goes with chardonnay. When I ing us feeling as if we were going to found something that wasn’t Charlie Kerszykowski LOCAL 8 2 end up buying something we didn’t chardonnay, Mr. Charm showed up Business Manager & Financial Secretary with two glasses and my bottle. As B E ST W ISHES AND want. I.B.E.W. - Local 17 Our waitress was very sweet but he struggled with the corkscrew, m HOPE FOR THE END OF seemed not to know what to do or which he didn’t seem to know how to No part of the service we render, THIS STRUGGLE much about what she was serving or use, he tried again to engage us in nor any job that we perform, how to serve. conversation. We ignored him and shall ever become so important, MICHAEL PHELPS MERCEDES kept talking to each other. that we cannot take the time to do CONWAY (Why does this happens so much in the job safely! restaurants around this area? Can Thirty minutes went by. No you imagine a car salesman not entrees. Then our waitress appeared knowing whether the car he sells has with a basket of warm bread. We air bags or anti-lock brakes?) now had been seated for about an LOCAL 2 5 0 0 hour. Finally our entrees appeared, will continue to support our Anyway, for appetizers we ordered fellow union brothers and sis­ OfE. fresh Vietnamese spring rolls with a and the place redeemed itself on the ters in their struggle with The in the public service Thai dipping sauce and something sea bass. Detroit News and Free Press. Only another problem arose: My “We Stick Together” called shaomai. XiOCAJL 1 8 1 5 guest had ordered the shrimp with SALLY EILEEN JOHN HENRY What we got were very deeply fried BIER DAVIS JR. Warren Consolidated Schools Chinese-style spring rolls, which also lobster sauce, but what arrived at PRESIDENT Financial Support the Newspaper Workers in their fightwere listed on the menu. When the the table was a bowl of black bean Secretary,fTreasurer for their rights to dignity and justice. ^ waitress brought the delicacy to the sauce with some rather gelatinous table, she placed the spring roll in marine-looking things, and a few front of my guest, turned to me with shrimp. It was very bland. LOCAL 6 9 8 UAW LOCAL # 7 a smile and said "... and pot stickers “What’s in this?” we asked. The for you.” waitress padded off to the kitchen BEST WISHES AND Members stand in Not knowing exactly what to and returned. “Black beans and oys­ m m HOPE FOR THE END OF Solidarity with the ters,” she reported with a smile. We Locked-Out Newspaper Workers. expect, and seeing that these clearly THIS STRUGGLE were not pot stickers, I shrugged my panicked. My guest is highly allergic SANDRA K. LOCAL #7 MEMBERSHIP shoulders and tried them. Just to clams, oysters and mussels, and awful. nowhere on the menu had the ingre­ FRANK MASSEY - President The shaomai, described as “chick­ dients been described. When the LaNITA GAINES - Financial Sec. en, shrimp & vegetable in Chinese guest had no reaction, we figured the pastry,” was nothing like that. I’m waitress must have been told “oyster still not quite sure what it is we got, mushrooms,” because we found r Walter R. Mabry a but there was no pastry at all. something that looked like one in the U.A.W. LOCAL 155 Instead I was presented with a plate bowl. We got the check, sighed and Executive Secretary-Treasurer dressed in a lettuce leaf bearing four left, grateful to be going. STEPHEN P.YOKICH and the Membership of the warm, little gray balls. Eurasian Grill was a great disap­ MICHIGAN REGIONAL COUNCIL The texture only added to my sus­ pointment because it sounded so LABOR CENTER OF CARPENTERS picion: rather bland, springy rubbergood and looked so promising. that may have been chicken in a pre­ Despite my experience, it’s obvious it To The Lock vious incarnation but showed no signcan do some things well but needs a of anything remotely like shrimp andlot of work and organization. I would Newspaper or ever having been within range of even try it again in a few months. s»

Aries (March 21 - April 20) Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) Stick by your decisions and show others Stop being so critical of loved ones. You you are serious about your work. Don’t bewill so be much happier once you learn to Local 600 petty about the little things. accept others as they are. Taurus (April 21 - May 20) Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) A love relationship is going through some Explore your career options. You will have difficult changes. Sometimes a little time is an opportunity to meet someone new during all you need to get yourself together. a weekend getaway. Gemini (May 21 - June 20) Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 20) Jerry Sullivan, President, Avoid making unnecessary purchases. You have the opportunity for some fun, Doing charity work makes you feel better and you need to take advantage of it. Let the Officers, Leadership, while you are helping others. your hair down and enjoy yourself. Cancer (June 21 - July 20) Capricorn (Dec. 21 - Jan. 19) Members, and Retirees A problem can be solved more easily than Pay attention to details on the job. You LOCAL 1250 you think. Step back and try to see things will be disappointed if you continue to rely support the from a different perspective. on others for your happiness. City of Warren Employees Leo (July 21 - Aug. 21) Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18} locked-out The past is still haunting you and it is Try to be a bit more spontaneous. You may time to let go. A class or new hobby can helpsurprise yourself when your creative side Send our Support to hdW newspaper you get back on the right path. decides to get busy. Virgo (Aug. 22 - Sept. 22) Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) You may want to help a family member Children may depend on you for some STRUGGLING NEWSPAPER workers. get used to a new environment. Be careful guidance. Be truthful, tactful and kind when WORKERS around large machinery, especially cars. giving advice. JUNE 7, 1998 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 25 Ask DJ f ROSANNE C. LESS Solidarity Forever Attorney at Law MICHIGAN Former Member, Newspaper Guild FEDERATION OF Emphasizing a progres­ TEACHERS & sive view in all areas of SCHOOL Don’t tie child’s chores family law. RELATED t PERSONNEL Phone (313) 382-5622 AFT • AFL-CIO to weekly allowance 6828 Park Avenue, Allen Park, MI 48101 2661 East Jefferson Avenue • Detroit Michigan 48207

My 5-year-old daughter came homeother. “Chores are important,” COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS . , U)XV WORKERS from kindergarten the other day andBarnett said. “Children who have OF AMERICA AFL-CIO announced she wanted to start receiv­responsibilities at home have a leg up LOCAL 4250/5050 ing an allowance. She said her in socialization. ... A child’s chores friends all get money for doing jobs,should be geared to his abilities and Local 223, Along with Thousands of Working People and she wants to earn money, too. shouldI be something for him to feel PRESIDENT Across the Country, Strongly Support the Heroic think this coincides with some lessons proud and successful at.” At 5 that Supports Newspaper Efforts of the Detroit Newspaper Workers and Their on money they have been doing at her Families. We Strongly believe in JUSTICE, FAIR­ could mean helping set the table and Workers in their Struggle NESS, AND THE RIGHT OF A FREE PRESS. school. When I was growing up we picking up toys. Linking the chores to didn’t get an allowance and didn’tmoney, he said, could end up making really have our own money till we her feel incompetent and strain the were old enough to baby-sit or mowparent-child relationship. the neighbor’s lawn. Isn’t 5 a little too■ Let a child do extra jobs to earn IUOE SoUdtVtittfy The Executive young for all of this1? —Frugal in bonuses as a supplement to his or her Local 324 Ferndale allowance. and it’s members Board & Membership of Dear Frugal, ■ Be ready to let her make some mis­ “We support Detroit UAW Local 22 The experts say 5 is not too young.takes with her money. “If a child newspaper workers continue their support of the in their struggle for Kids do seem more sophisticated wastes some money, it should never Sam T. Hart Business Manager a fair contract.” Locked-Out Newspaper Workers these days. Heck, by 5 they can boot be used to say, ‘I told you so.’ This is a up a computer and know which fash­great time to empathize, to say, ‘I ion designer labels they want on theirknow how you feel.’ ” jeans. ■ Almost any allowance system can Giving your child an allowance is U.A.W. LOCAL 36 Boilermakers Local #169 be successful if you base it on the cv‘i like giving her some independence. WIXOM, MICHIGAN child’s level of maturity. A 3-year-old Supports the The way you handle money with her r MEMBERSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND may be perfectly happy with a packet [■RETIREE w il l c o n t i n u e t o will transmit your values about Sunday Journal and the of play money, while a 13-year-old SUPPORT THE NEWSPAPER money and the world. WORKERS AND THE K may be ready to use a portion to sup­ Detroit Newspaper Here is some advice from Dr. Doug SUNDAY JOURNAL ( plement the college fund. W orkers. Barnett, a psychologist specializing in JUSTICE, DIGNITY AND RESPECT child development at Wayne State Got a question? Ask the DJ. Write to University. 450 W. Fort, Detroit 48226; fax to ■ Give your child chores and give her313-964-5554, or e-mail to MANCINI, SCHREUDER, an allowance, but don’t tie one to [email protected]. KLINE, and CONRAD, P.C. ICME. For 23 Years, Attorneys Representing ht the public service Injured Workers and Their Families LiOCAL 1 3 4 6 We Support Your Right To Fight An electrifying Porgy Warren Consolidated Schools For Dignity and Justice Send our support to Newspaper 28225 Mound Rd., Warren, MI PORGY from , P a g e 11 success as any of the principals. V Workers in Their Struggle Brilliantly overseeing that success (810)751-3900 and elsewhere developed their char­was conductor John DeMain, who, acter with such accuracy that Serenawith the possible exception of seemed like a trusted old friend longGershwin himself, knows this score before intermission. Jeffrey Lavar better than anyone ever has. The The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes and Timothy Robert Blevins used MOT Orchestra played with verve, sy % Continues to support the Detroit Newspaper Workers their massive bodies and not-quite- accuracy and polish. and salute them for their stand against corporate greed. as-massive voices to make Crown a Tazewell Thompson’s eloquent larger-than-life villain. stage direction sprang from the Oscar and Grammy winner Peabo music with such fluid grace it should President:M. A. FLEMING Sec. Treasurer:W. E. LaRUE Bryson can add opera to his laurels,be required viewing for anyone faced his “Sportin’ Life” a highly attractivewith staging opera. Kenneth Foy’s combination of commanding stage set, handsomely lit by Ken presence and solid vocalism. Karla Billington, provided a perfect back­ The Executive Board, staff Burns rightly made Maria the emo­ drop for the score, and Julie Arenal’s and membership of tional linchpin of Catfish Row, choreography was an apt visualiza­ Teamsters Local No. 299 A n in ju r y whether threatening Sportin’ Life tion of Gershwin’s pungent rhythms. proudly support the TO ONE IS with a butcher knife or offering PorgyDuring his too-short lifetime, Newspaper Workers in their AN INJURY a consoling embrace. Gershwin had to settle for a pared- struggle for justice Richard Hobson was a fine Jake. down version of what some claimed TO ALL! Roberta Gumbel (television star was his operatic failure. Had he been “An injury to one is an injury to all’ Bryant Gumbel’s cousin) sang able to witness this MOT production, The members & officers of the “Summertime” with lyrical innocence.he would know how utterly success­ Transportation Communications Virginia Winters (Lily), Glen ful his operatic venture really was. Union stand with the newspaper Holcomb (Crab Man) and Alaina workers in Detroit. Brown (Strawberry Woman) made The remaining performances of their smaller parts especially memo­ “Porgy and Bess” take place at the I n S o l id a r it y ! rable. Detroit Opera House at 2 and 7:30 Suzanne Acton’s chorus, one of thep.m. today and next Sunday; 8 p.m. largest used in an MOT production,Wednesday-Saturday and June 19-20, Robert A. Scardelietti was cohesive, energized, well-balancedand 2 p.m. June 21. Call 313-874- Donald G. Smith International President and as much a factor in the opera’s 7464 anytime. President PAGE 26 JUNE 7, 1998 RATES CALL 1 Week: $1°° per word. 2 Weeks: $200 per word. (313) 964-5655 3 Weeks: $300 per word. extension #120 & CHARGE IT! 4 Weeks for the price of 3! ($10 M inim um Charge)

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Bids and assisting in field operations as er for American Federation of Vivian Skvarce from Rudy and Sweatshirts $20.00 Only last week they ruled against the are due Thursday, June 18,1998 by needed. Competitive wages, full Musicians Local 802. Like Pete Helen Bernick Tee Shirts $14.00 tactics of Ford’s Harry Bennett and 2 p.m. For more information, call benefits. Class B CDL required. Call Seeger says — “Workers Win When Designer Mugs $8.50 his goons at the Rouge Plant. There FRANK and VIVIAN SKVARCE (313) 496-2594. (800) 839-8005, ext. 401, or FAX Labor Sings!” Designer Hats $7.50 are about 900,000 cases in front of Happy 65th Wedding Anniversary! (330) 456-3247, Attn. Recruiting. ours. Collusional corporate interests You’re the best. — T o m fifi Mouse Pads $9.95 GROSSE POINTERS: Birthdays Legal Secretary needed for Gift Baskets $20.00 wouldn’t have it any other way! Help support the Locked-out Downtown Detroit union side labor Newspaper Workers! 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G u ilty: Tony Ridder could not Marty, Joe, and Beefcake “Based on compassion and love for GENE and explain why he destroyed so many (Beefcake?) — Electricians, Local 58 all humanity, and a belief that a small Yesterday, lives. So he just walked off the — Thanks for your supportive stanceminority should not hold the majority JANICE AUSTIN of wealth, socialism is not about one Tomorrow stag e. Get out of our town! — Paul on behalf of the Detroit Locked-out rule for all, a colorless world, but from UAW Local 594 Pauline Wohlford, you always go Newspaper Workers, and the Detroit about allowing each individual the support “SOLIDARITY” the extra mile for the locked-out Sunday Journal at one of your recent access to develop their own unique United for Justice w orkers, but your jum ping in for us at thirst-quenching stops at Brosnan’s in skills and character, thus benefitting the Locked-out the Summit helped us out of an UAW Local 372 the Park. — Ann the community as a whole.” You go, Newspaper Workers embarrassing jam. We won’t forget Karl! Prole Biff. Trenton, Ml again, and we thank you from the Is the Lock-out over? bottom of our hearts. What’s going on? Where’s the UNION SUPPORTERS The Membership, Leadership and action? Call (810) 447-2716 Wanted to sponsor a union solidarity truck. Several hundred union sup­ Retirees of UAW Local 372 Let him wallpaper your kitchen while for latest updates. porters are needed to pledge $10-$25/year to defray costs, i.e. purchase, we paint the town. Solidarity! insurance, plates and repairs. This truck will be a go-anywhere sound and supply vehicle that will be used to support picket lines, rallies, food banks, the Sunday Journal, etc. Make checks payable to ACOSS Truck Fund, 5587 Stephens Rd., Warren, MI 48091. For more information, con­ SERVICE DIRECTORY tact A1 Benchich, (810) 759-4320 or Steve Waskul, (810) 754-0227.

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Publications X NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING // on LABOR NOTES PLACE," SHOW, and WIN PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 13, Putting the movement back in the labor movement. ARTICLE V, OF THE 1984 DETROIT CITY CODE BY Want to know what’s going on in with a Classified Ad in ... AMENDING SECTION 13-5-1, TO CHANGE THE DATE labor today? Keep up-to-date by FROM JULY 1ST THROUGH OCTOBER 1ST, AS THE reading Labor Notes’ monthly maga­ ''“slaws zine. Besides informative articles we DATE, BEGINNING WITH THE YEAR 1998, BY WHICH offer strategies and resources to ANY CITY EMPLOYEE W HO IS GOVERNED BY help workers fight back. THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE PRECLUDED FROM SifUNDAY JOURNAL The third edition of ACCUMULATING MORE THAN FORTY “Voices of the Strike” $1 a word for 1 week • $2 a word for 2 weeks • (40) VACATION DAYS is now available. Expanded and Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the City deepened, now 128 pages, it $3 a word for 3 weeks Council of Detroit, Michigan, in the City Council’s Committee Room, includes over sixty voices from all ($10 minimum charge) unions represented in the 13th Floor of the City-County Building onFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1998 Date(s) you want your ad to run: Sunday,______AT 10:00 A.M., at which time all interested persons are invited to be Detroit Newspaper Strike and present and be heard as to their views on the above proposed ordi­ over sixty duotones by Run ad for: □ 1 Week O 2 Weeks □ 3 Weeks O 4 Weeks nance amendment described as follows: Locked-out Free Press photographer Heading?:(Help Wanted, For Sale, Mixed Messages, Services etc.) SUMMARY George Waldman PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 13, ARTICLE V, OF Exact wording of your______ad: Send $25 to: THE 1984 DETROIT CITY CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 13-5-1 TO George Waldman CHANGE THE DATE FROM JULY 1ST THROUGH OCTOBER 1ST, AS P.O. 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We support the Hall for Rent UAW Local 9 0 9 newspaper workers in their quest 4. Wash basinl pitcher pitcher watcher watcher (2) (2) for a fair and equitable contract. UAW Local 247 support the Locked-out ■ I I I I I I 1998 United Feature Syndicate, inc - Three Rivers American Axle Hall for every occasion 5. Idle talk l>y mad Wonderland character (2) Newspaper Workers and Manufacturing Facility 15 Mile and Van Dyke area (810) 264-2945 We encourage 6. Discoverer of a lost watch Key (2) all working people Used Vehicles 7. Slaughterhouse’s bad risks (2) to continue to boycott the scab papers Prayers 1987 Plymouth Caravelie.Original owner. New tires, well maintained. saiawvo saiawrvHs i aaaNM aaaMiM -» mmaxvhd aaxtvH s HiMMiA aaMa t aaaas avaw t; Mvana ;>imvo r . sana sanas t and USA Today! Thank you, St. Jude, for favors $1200/best offer. Call (810) 264-8127. SH5IMSNV granted. — Art B. JUNE 7, 1998 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 29 Sunday wrap Wings leave the Stars behind j f j J B T his w eek 1 3 n WINGS, From Page 32 showed why still one of the smartest IB and most effective defensemen in the “To get back to the finals after every­ Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. NHL. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 East W L Pet. GB thing that’s happened in the past year New York 41 13 .759 — McCarty carried the puck over Mil Hou j Hou Hou KC KC Boston 34 23 .596 8.5 is unbelievable,” said general manager 2:05 7:05 7:05 7:05F 8:05 8:05 Ken Holland, “It’s just a testament to Dallas’ blue line down the left wing Fox-C Fox-C |Fox-CFox-C 50 50 Toronto 30 29 .508 13.5 after taking a pass from Steve Baltimore 28 31 .475 15.5 the character and leadership we have 1 Was Was Was Tampa Bay 25 33 .431 18 in that dressing room.” Yzerman with only Sergei Zubov back. 8:00 8:00 8:00 Central WL Pet. GB | 2,9 ESP, 9 ESP, 9 Murphy saw this and immediately Cleveland 35 23 .603 — The Red Wings got Fedorov back in late February when they matched the raced into the Dallas zone. McCarty Home games are shaded. Minnesota 26 31 .456 8.5 then flipped a pass which the 18-sea­ Chicago 24 33 .421 10.5 offer sheet tendered to him by the DETROIT 21 34 .382 12.5 Carolina Hurricanes and Chris Osgood son veteran skated into. Murphy cut to Kansas City 21 36 .368 13.5 has justified Holland’s faith in him the front of the net, made a little move y. West W L Pet. GB and flipped a backhander past Belfour — when he traded Vernon. But the loss of Texas 35 23 .603 for a shorthanded goal and a 1-0 Red WESTERN CONFERENCE STANLEY CUP FINALS Anaheim 31 26 .544 3.5 Konstantinov could only be accounted Wing lead 6:20 into the game. Detroit vs. Dallas Washington vs. Detroit/Dallas Seattle 26 33 .441 9.5 for by extra effort from every single (Red Wings win, 4-2) Tuesday: at Detroit, 8:00 Oakland 24 33 .421 10.5 player, The fans were also behind Osgood all Detroit 2, Dallas 0 Thursday: at Detroit, 8:00 “It was a lot tougher without Vlady,” the way. In what had to be one of the Dallas 3, Detroit 1 Saturday: at Washington, 8:00 East W L Pet. GB biggest group therapy sessions ever, Detroit 5, Dallas 3. June 16: at Washington, 8:00 said Martin Lapointe. “We were play­ Atlanta 42 18 .700 — the crowd started chanting, “Ozzy! Detroit 3, Dallas 3. If necessary New York 31 23 .574 8 ing good defensively as a team.” Dallas 3, Detroit 2 (0T) June 18: at Detroit, 8:00 Philadelphia 26 30 .464 14 Despite Detroit leading the series Ozzy! Ozzy!” as soon as the players hit Detroit 2, Dallas 0 June 20: at Washington, 8:00 Montreal 22 36 .379 19 3-2 going into the game, Dallas hadthe ice just before the national June 23: at Detroit, 8:00 Florida 17 41 .293 24 dictated the pace and flow of the con­ anthem. Central W L Pet. GB Now only the Capitals stand Houston 35 23 .603 — tests since the second game. But with EASTERN CONFERENCE between the Red Wings and a second Washington vs. Buffalo Chicago 34 24 .586 1 the opportunity to reach the Finals (Capitals win, 4-2) FINALS St. Louis 29 29 .500 6 once again and not wanting to return consecutive Stanley Cup. Milwaukee 28 28 .500 6 Buffalo 2, Washington 0 Chicago vs. Utah to Dallas today for a Game 7, the Red “They have two scoring lines (includ­ Pittsburgh 29 30 .492 6.5 Washington 3, Buffalo 2 (OT) (Series tied, 1-1) Wings owned the ice from the opening ing Peter Bondra whose 184 goals the Washington 4, Buffalo 3 (OT) Cincinnati 27 33 .450 9 Utah 88, Chicago 85 (OT) West WL Pet. GB face-off. past four seasons are the most in the Washington 2, Buffalo 0 Friday:Chicago 93, Utah88 San Diego 37 23 .617 — NHL, former Red Wing Adam Oates, Buffalo 2, Washington 1 Today: at Chicago, 7:30 In the game’s first minutes Darren San Francisco 36 24 .600 1 Washington 3, Buffalo 2 Wednesday: at Chicago, 9:00 McCarty drilled Darryl Sydor into the Joe Juneau and veteran Brian 29 30 .492 7.5 Friday: at Chicago, 9:00 Bellows), they have some offensive Colorado 26 34 .433 11 boards behind Stars’ goaltender Eddie If necessary Arizona 19 41 .317 18 Belfour to set the tone physically. players,” said Bob Rouse. “They’ve got June 14: at Utah, 7:30 And with Kris Draper serving a a goaltender who’s been real hot (Olaf June 17: at Utah, 9:00 roughing penalty a little over six min­Kolzig) but we’ve got to concentrate on utes into the game, Larry Murphy our game.”

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Oldsmobile Classic, second 1:30 p.m., Baseball, Atlanta at 7 p.m., Tigers, Houston at Detroit, round, ESPN. Yankees: Drew Henson, 3b, Brighton HS. (28th) Detroit: Lacarlo Moore, cf, Xavier. Baltimore, TBS. Fox Sports Detroit. 2:30 p.m., World Cup soccer, (4th) Detroit: Andres Torres, of, Miami Dade HS. (29th) Detroit: Scott Lawson, Ihp, Terre Haute (Ind.) 2 p.m., Women’s basketball, World 7:35 p.m., Baseball, Boston at France vs. South Africa, ESPN2. (5th) Detroit: Gregory Peterson, of, St. John’s. (6th)John Logan HS. Championship final, Channel 4. Atlanta, TBS. 4 p.m., Golf, Buick Classic, second Detroit: Robert Sismondo, Ihp, Ohio Univ. (30th) Detroit: Keith Law, ss, Dekalb (III.) Coll. round, USA. 2 p.m., Tigers, Detroit at 8 p.m., NHL, Stanley Cup finals, (7th) San Diego: Brian Berryman, rhp, Michigan; (31st) Detroit: Mack Paciorek, 3B, UCLA; Baltimore: 7 p.m., Baseball, Baltimore at Milwaukee, Fox Sports Detroit. Channels 2 and 9. 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(35th) Detroit: Joseph Yingling, c, Camarillo (CA) HS. 3:30 p.m., Women’s golf, Michelob 11 a.m., World Cup soccer, Brazil vs. Scotland, ESPN. City, Channel 50. (11th) Detroit: Thomas Taylor, ss, South Alabama (36th) Detroit: Scott Stuck, rhp, Climax-Scotts HS. Light Classic, final round, 2:30 p.m., World Cup soccer, 9 p.m., NBA finals, Chicago at (12th) Toronto: Eric Place, Ihp, Western Michigan; (37th) Detroit: Antoine Cameron, of, Chino Hills (CA) ESPN2. Utah, if necessary, Channel 4. Morocco vs. Norway, ESPN. Detroit: Russell Cleveland, c, Las Vegas (NV) Chaparral Ayala HS. 4:30 p.m., Auto racing, SCCA 7 p.m., Tigers, Houston at Detroit, SATURDAY HS. (38th) Detroit: Edgar Varela, 3B, San Gabriel (CA) HS. Trans-Am Motor City 100, TNN. Fox Sports Detroit. 1 p.m., Baseball, Cleveland at (13th) Detroit: Lazaro Gutierrez, Ihp, U. of Miami. (39th) Texas: Greg Ryan, Ihp, Eastern Michigan; 5 p.m., Auto racing, International Yankees, Channel 2. 7:30 p.m., Baseball, Boston at (14th) Texas: Derek Offevaere, 1B, WesternDetroit: Ryan Cox, Ihp, Southern Illinois. Race of Champions, Channel 7. 2 p.m., Golf, Senior Classic, Atlanta, ESPN. Michigan; Detroit: Calvin Chipperfield, rhp, Australia; (40th) Detroit: David Mendez, of, Bronx (NY) Lehman 5:30 p.m., Auto racing, Dayton Channel 4. 9 p.m., NBA finals, Utah at 3 p.m., Golf, Buick Classic, third Seattle: Schuyler Doakes, ss, Jackson State (Detroit HS. Indy Lights Championship, Chicago, game 4, Channel 4. round, Channel 62. native). (41st) Detroit: Christopher Tiller, rhp, Panola JC. ESPN2. 3 p.m., World Cup soccer, Belgium (15th) Detroit: Cedric Brooks, c, Phenix City (Ala.) (42nd) Detroit: Kevin Estrada, ss, El Segundo (CA) 5:30 p.m., Senior golf, Nationwide THURSDAY vs. Netherlands, Channel 7. Central HS. HS. Championship, ESPN. 11 a.m., World Cup soccer, Italy vs. 4 p.m., Women’s basketball, (16th) Detroit: Gregory Sain, 3B, West Torrance (CA) (43rd) Oakland: Michael Cervenak, 3B, Michigan. 7:30 p.m., NBA finals, Utah at Chile, ESPN. WNBA, New York at Houston, 2 p.m., Women’s golf, LPGA Channel 4. HS. Detroit: Keith Perez, rhp, Holly HS. Chicago, game 3, Channel 4. Oldsmobile Classic, first round, 4 p.m., Women’s golf, LPGA (44th) Detroit: Craig Bowser, of, Lufkin (TX) HS. (17th) Minnesota: J.J. Putz, rhp, Michigan; Detroit: 8 p.m., Baseball, N.Y. Mets at ESPN. Oldsmobile Classic, third round, William Nelson, ss, Santa Ana (CA) College. (45th) Detroit: Miles Luuloa, ss, Kaunakakai (HA) Boston, ESPN. 4 p.m., Golf, Buick Classic, first ESPN. 7 p.m., Baseball, Montreal at (18th) Detroit: Andrew Early, rhp, Shaker Heights (O) Malokai HS. 8 p.m., Major League Soccer, New round, USA. Atlanta, TBS. HS. (46th) Detroit: Patrick Gil, rhp, Grandville (MO) HS. England at Los Angeles, ESPN2. 7 p.m., Baseball, N.Y. Yankees at 8 p.m., NHL, Stanley Cup finals, (19th) Milwaukee: Scott Geitz, rhp, Southwest (47th) Detroit: Warren Trott, ss, West Torrance (CA) 10 p.m., Boxing, junior welter­ Montreal, Fox Sports Detroit. Channel 9, ESPN. Michigan JC. HS. weight Zabdiel Judah vs. Mickey 8 p.m., NHL, Stanley Cup finals, 8 p.m., Tigers, Detroit at Kansas Detroit: Galen Shea, rhp, Houston Baptist. (48th) Detroit: Christopher Curry, c, Meridian (MS). Ward, ESPN2. Channel 9, ESPN. City, Channel 50. JUNE 7; 1998 PAGE 3

Painting’s union message creates a furor

By Michael Betzold after it was put up. Journal Staff Writer “One of our clients said it hen managers of an takes a slap at manage­ Eastern Michigan ment,” said Marcia Harrison-Harris, vice presi­ dent of Eagle Crest WUniversity-affiliated con­Management Co. ference center decided to “Management didn’t take down Brenda Everson’s paint­come here to be slapped. ing, they thought they were gettingThey paid big money to rid of a problem. come here. Instead they appear to have creat­ “Our primary obligation ed a bigger one. is to our clients who pay to Labor groups are trying to organizeuse our facilities. We feel we a boycott of the Eagle Crestmust be sensitive to any­ Conference Center in Ypsilanti, EMUthing that makes them academics are complaining aboutuncomfortable.” censorship, and Everson’s painting Religious,is educational, getting far more attention than it didmedical, labor and social as part of an unheralded student artgroups also hold meetings exhibit at Eagle Crest. at the center, adjacent to The painting, titled “The Unionthe Marriott Hotel but not Fights Back,” features the face of a managed by Marriott. pig with dollar signs in its eyes andA a sk ed howpro-union green necktie with the letters clients might feel about the “Corporate America.” Against the painting’s removal, Harrison- backdrop of an American flag, theHarris said: “I’m certain we Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK watercolor also depicts Nike, child could risk losing their busi­Brenda Everson said her painting didn’t get “an equal opportunity chance.” labor, poor migrant workers andness.” a horned devil labeled “NAFTA.” It Some labor activists hope Auto Workers, the NAACP and “These are things we are being shows a UAW-emblazoned hard hat,that’s just what happens. TheUniversity of Michigan’s Institute fortrained to do as artists, to make an upraised arm with the wordMichigan chapter of Jobs WithLabor and Industrial Relations. statements,” Everson said. “Whether “Solidarity” and pickets in front Justice, of a national labor support net­Everson, an administrative assis­they liked it or not, it’s still art. I’m the Detroit News building. work, is launching a boycott of Eagletant at the EMU registrar’s office, unhappy about the censorship.” Eagle Crest officials say they gotCrest. The center’s past clients says she didn’t intend the watercolorEMU art professor Igor Beginin several complaints from clients, andreportedly have included the Unitedto be offensive. See PAINTING, Page 7 an unnamed manager summarily removed the painting three days Delivering a message to postal workers

s locked-out newspaper inefficiencies, cost increases and the service.” workers end a third incred­ time lag between regular mail and the And Robert J. McLennan, presi­ ible year of this struggle blink-of-an-eye communication thedent of the Letter Carriers Union in for justice, we can be thin- S u s a n Internet allows through the e-mail —Buffalo and western New York, tells A skinned sometimes. when e-mail is working properly. us: ‘You can disagree with the rate Heck, we can be thin-skinned a lot W a t s o n We didn’t m ean to offend our unionhike request, just don’t disparage of the time. brothers and sisters who handle allthe finest postal workers.” (The com­ Like a doctor probing a suspicious facets of the mail, but we did. We plete text of his letter is on Page 9 lump or swelling, we probe and angered them. Hurt their feelings. today.) explore every utterance about our And according to some of their let­ We wouldn’t dream of arguing labor dispute, searching for hiddenSometimes we are; sometimes we ters. we betrayed them. Michael with the letter writers. We accept meanings. For implications. Biases. aren’t. A few weeks back the JournalSmith of Clawson wrote: “As a sup­responsibility for our words. We wish Support. wasn’t. porter of the DSJ from the beginningsomehow we could roll back the clock We can find in one random phraseWe wrote an editorial that was and as a fellow unionist in solidarityand make the hurt feelings go away. a beacon of hope. In another, we findintended to call attention to some ofwith the locked-out newspaperBut we can’t. a rock whose sharp edges cut us tothe problems caused by upper man­union, I was shocked that an opinionAll we can do is apologize for leav­ the quick. agement in the U.S. Postal Service. from you would be so heavily ladening the impression that we at the One would think that these yearsIt ran the same week as a postal with a slant normally reserved forJournal don’t appreciate the work of uncertainty would have turnedworkers’ us protest in Royal Oak, aideological and business interestsdone by postal union workers. into walking, talking tuning forks,protest that locked-out newspaperwho would like nothing better thanThere’s one sure thing we can ever sensitive to the concerns ofworkers supported and attended. to see the PO go down the tube solearn from this situation: When our union folk. The Journal spoke of problems,they could skim the cream from ourfriends hurt, so do we. V*’*V* W \%**■J Y *'a Vt * PAGE 30 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 7, 1998 Kozlov an unsung hero in playoffsStrikes By Paul Harris Game 5 of the 1995 Westernwhile Osgood’s picture wasn’t on the Journal Staff Writer Conference Finals of June 11 againstcover (that honor went to some guy While he doesn’t get much attentionthe Chicago Blackhawks. He beat Ed named Jordan, who plays basketball in because of his quiet nature and theBelfour from the right circle at Joe Chicago), there was a cover teaser to complicate attention paid to many of his team­Louis Arena 2:25 into the second over­the story on Osgood, which read: mates, Slava Kozlov has been the best time for a 2-1 victory that sent the Red“Detroit Red Wings: They’re only as clutch performer in the NationalWings to the Stanley Cup Finals. good as Osgood.” World Cup Hockey League when it counts over theLast season his goal 1:31 into the The story talks about how Osgood past four years. third overtime gave the Red Wings a handles the criticism from Red Wing By Reg M cG hee 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Mightyfans for giving up soft goals. Special to the Journal Ducks in Game 2 of the second round“I didn’t pick it up until the last sec­ On Wednesday in the brand new May 4 at Joe Louis. ond when it skipped,” said Osgood. Stade dc France in Paris, the world’s “He’s just a great goal scorer. He’s “...I’ve done it a hundred of times, best soccer players will kick off compe­ strong mentally,” said Steve Yzerman In that time his 30 goals in the deflect it into the corner. But it skippedtition for the 1998 World Cup. about Kozlov. “He’s small, but he’s Stanley Cup Playoffs rank him fourth and hit the inside of my stick and went What should be a wonderful opportu­ behind Claude Lemieux, Joe Sakic andphysically strong. He’s strong on hisin.” nity to showcase some of the world’s Jaromir Jagr. Kozlov’s 11 game-win­ skates. He’s good at getting himself in His reaction: “The first thing I said best athletes in “the beautiful game” ning playoff goals put him at the top aof hole and getting his shot off.” was Why me?’ I had done everything I may end up reflecting industrial tur­ the list. had to do. I was 85 seconds away frommoil. “This seems like the kind of year forSports Illustrated jinx? having my best game in the playoffs. It The problem is that France is now in Kozzy,” said Kirk Maltby. “He cranks it When Chris Osgood let in the 85- makes me want to kick my butt.” the midst of transit worker strikes from up and scores some big goals for us thisfooter from Jamie Langenbrunner just Air France pilots to drivers of the metro time of year.” 46 seconds into overtime Wednesday,Bowman milestone transit and rail systems. With tens of This season Kozlov has six goals andgiving the Stars a 3-2 victory, it should­ Wednesday night’s game was the thousands of soccer fans trying to get to seven assists with four game-winners.n’t have surprised anyone. 300th Stanley Cup Playoff contest thatmatches and thousands of others just Like the Wings’ Brendan Shanahan, Not because Osgood had given up aScotty Bowman has coached. His trying to get to France, the scene is he is among only six players in NHLgoal from the center red line by A1 record is 189-111. Ju st for comparison,already becoming somewhat chaotic. history to have scored two goals in theMaclnnis in the second round, butthe Stars (who were the Minnesota Add to that the fact that far more second overtime or later in a Stanleybecause a story about OsgoodNorth Stars from 1967-68 until 1992-fans are expected than available tickets Cup Playoff game. appeared in the issue of Sports93, then moved to Dallas) have played... and let’s just say that soccer fans are Kozlov’s first such goal came inIllustrated th at came out th at day. And 203 playoff games. not known for their patience and com­ posure. The up side for those of us on this side Shock intrigue area basketball fans of the Atlantic is that television will put us right into the 10 stades (that is, sta­ diums) without the hassle of getting to SHOCK, From Page 32 University of Kansas. A veteran of the matches or obtaining priceless tick­ 1998 Shock schedule European leagues, she played on the first league championship. ets. Between ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and June 13 CHARLOTTE 1980 U.S. Olympic team the gold- “It’s a business,” Lieberman-Cline June 15 CLEVELAND medal-winning 1984 squad. She was the Spanish-language channel said. “Mr. Stern (NBA commissioner) Univision, all 64 matches, including the June 18 @ Charlotte the first woman to play on the Harlem isn’t doing it because he thinks we are June 2 0 @ Cleveland (Fox Sports Detroit) final, will be broadcast. cute.” Globetrotters (1985 to ‘87). June 21 <§> Washington (Fox Sports Detroit) “She came into camp in great condi­ Coverage begins Tuesday with an And Lieberman-Cline has been June 23 SACRAMENTO (Fox Sports Detroit) inside look at the United States team. ; iil involved in women’s tion,” Lieberman-Cline said. “And she June 25 WASHINGTON (Channel 20) works the hardest. Lynette is a con­ “Outside the Lines,” the story of the basketball enough to June 27 <§> Cleveland 1998 U.S. national team, will be broad­ k know. Besides lead­ summate professional.” June 2 9 CHARLOTTE Woodard is the team co-captain with cast at 7:30 on ESPN. This is your best ing Old Dominion July 1 NEW YORK chance to get a look at the team. to two AIAW guard Rhonda Blades (Vanderbilt, July 6@ New York (Fox Sports Detroit) Opening-day coverage will be (Association for 1995), whom Lieberman-Cline called July 8 PHOENIX Wednesday at 11 a.m. on ESPN with Intercollegiate “the best three-point shooter I have July 9 @ Houston the Scotland vs. Brazil match. Brazil, a Athletics for ever played with.” July 11 <§> Washington (NBC) four-time World Cup winner and the Women, the pre­ “We want to keep pressure on the July 13 @ Utah defending champion, is heavily favored decessor to the defense,” Lieberman-Cline said, “and July 15@ Phoenix to repeat, although they were beaten NCAA) National create offense with a fast break and July 17 UTAH 1-0 by the U.S. earlier this year. Last Championships, the half-court.” Lieberman-Cline July 18 CLEVELAND week the U.S. also beat Scotland 2-0 in Lieberman-Cline For all their talent, WNBA players July 22 WASHINGTON (Fox Sports Detroit) earn from $15,000 to $62,500 for a 30- a final preparatory match before head­ played on U.S. Olympic teams in 1975 July 25 LOS ANGELES (NBC) in Montreal, 1980 and 1992 in game season — microscopic compared ing to France. July 26 @ New York to their NBA counterparts. The U.S’s opening match against Barcelona. (The U.S. boycotted the July 31 SACRAMENTO 1980 games in Moscow.) She played in “We know we’ve got to grow,” three-time winner Germany will be Aug. 3@ Charlotte Lieberman-Cline said. “But right now June 15 and will be broadcast by ABC the professional Women’s Basketball Aug. 5 LOS ANGELES (Fox Sports Detroit) League and the Women’s American we’re in a perfect place to do just that.” at 2:30 p.m. The U.S. faces Iran June Aug. 7 HOUSTON (Lifetime) 21 and Yugoslavia June 25. Basketball Association. When the Aug. 10 @ Utah All 22 members of the U.S. team are women’s leagues failed, Lieberman- Aug. 11 <§> Sacramento Shock value professional soccer players, either with Cline resumed her career with men’s Aug. 14@ Phoenix Major League Soccer teams or with top- professional teams in the United Aug. 16 @ Los Angeles What: The Detroit Shock division teams in Europe. Clearly this States and Continental basketball Aug. 19 NEW YORK (Fox Sports Detroit) leagues. Home games:7:30 p.m. (except is the best national team the U.S. has July 25, 2 p.m.), at the Palace. In her job as coach Lieberman-Cline fielded in 58 years of World Cup compe­ is finding new challenges. start to wonder what I was like to Tickets: $30, $20, $15, $12.50, $8 tition. Buy your video tapes now and and $5. “It’s definitely different being a coach as a player.” keep your fingers crossed. If the 64 Available at: The Palace ticket coach and dealing with other aspects The Shock includes several players matches are played without disruption, office and Ticketmaster. of the game,” Lieberman-Cline said. “I from Australian and European this World Cup should be an exciting Call: 248-377-0100 love teaching the game. But some­ leagues. The squad is anchored by display of the world’s most popular Radio: WDFN-AM 1130 times when I’m getting on players, Iguard Lynette Woodard, 38, from the sport. JUNE 7, 1998 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 31 COMPARE OUR | /fUlr J K - r A VJU Ui JFF tigers are particular in the public service ^LOCAL 732 32150 JOHN R, MADISON HEIGHTS We Support Your Right To 1 /4 Ml. SOUTH OF OAKLAND MALL about their draft picks Fight For Dignity and Justice MON. THURS. FRI. 9:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. ROSEVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS TUES. WEDS. 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. E Q Q .4 4 7 4 EXECUTIVE BOARD AND MEMBERS SAT. 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. • 1 # 1

Special to the Journal which suggests his destination could If you were a left-handed pitcher, itbe as a closer. UAW LOCAL 898 rJ Miller Cohen P.L.C. V, was all right with the Detroit Tigers. Outfielder Derek Besco of Michigan Attorneys and Counselors at Law Detroit went heavily for southpaws,(and Westland John Glenn) was Labor lawyers you can trust shortstops and catchers in TuesdayDetroit’s choice in the 25th round. The Tigers also took a scion of the Paciorek Representing Unions & Working People and Wednesday’s baseball draft, with Personal Injuries • Workers’ Compensation the Tigers getting five of the first 87family, third baseman Mack of UCLA. Membership, leadership and retirees Employee Rights • Employment Discrimination players and 50 altogether. Jim Essian’s son James, a catcher continue to support the locked-out 600 West Lafayette, Suite 202 Detroit, MI from Troy, was drafted in the 32nd newspaper workers of Detroit. Their top choice was another college \ (313) 964-4454 f f pitcher, right-hander Jeff Weaver ofround by Kansas City while Tom Fresno State, a hard thrower whom Paciorek’s son Thomas of Stone the club envisions as contending forMountain, a Ga., was taken by the Mets 'The Membership of Local 9231'' roster spot next summer if he signsin the 43rd round. New Carlisle, Indiana LOCAL#2031 soon enough to get going. Detroit leaned heavily toward col­ The sandwich pick Detroit made lege players with its early selections between the first two rounds, one but of wound up nearly evenly split two choices the Tigers got because because of it went the other way in the v*sP/ "ADRIAN MICHIGAN Arizona’s signing of Willie Blair aslater a rounds. It didn’t take any first Fully Support The Newspaper SUPPORTS LOCKED-OUT NEWSPAPER free agent, was tasty choice Nathanbasemen or second basemen. WORKERS! SOLIDARITY FOREVER! Cornejo of Wellington, Kansas. The Tigers took 13 right-handed^Workers . in their Labor Dispute) The 6-foot-4 Cornejo was rated one pitchersof and eight lefties. Eight picks '*■ the hardest-throwing prep pitchers inwere shortstops, some of whom will the country and has good bloodlines.wind up at second or elsewhere. It also Warren Professional Fire Fighters Union His father, Mardie, pitched for the drafted seven catchers, some of whom New York Mets in 1978, going 4-2 withmay find themselves at first base. ieYou have ^ s Long a 2.43 ERA and three saves in 25 relief Detroit drafted 10 outfielders and our Support (juPnFi as it Takes” jobs. four third basemen. Ken Behnke Gary D. Micu Cornejo throws in the low 90s, has aDraft notes President ** 1- c \° Secretary good breaking ball and good command Here’s some mixed evidence on the Mark Schimanski Fred Helfmann — but wears a knee brace as the result Vice President LOCAL 1383 • AFL-CIO Treasurer of two torn anterior cruciate liga­value of signing out of high school ver­ ments, which have put him out ofsus going to college. RHPB rian action much of the past two seasons.Berrym anof Michigan went in the Still, if he can be signed and broughtseventh round whileJ.J. Putz lasted along slowly, it’s a gamble th at coulduntil the 17th. Putz went in the third pay off big-time. He’s a player Torontoround out of high school, far higher would have gambled on a decade ago.than Berryman. ... UAW 412 Detroit’s second-round pick was Rich Get Richer Dept.: The Yankees shortstop Brandon Inge of Virginiadrafted Michigan recruit Andy Commonwealth. Inge pitched some inBrow n of Richmond, Ind., in the first college and thus has a shortstop’s arm,round and have the money to sign the We continue to boycott the although scouts say he has a secondOF/RHP. basem an’s body. He fell in love with The Yankees also landed Brighton’s scab papers and are marking our home runs this spring, which hurt himDrew Henson in the third round. after an outstanding Cape Cod LeagueIt’s hard to envision Henson being calender on July 12 at 2:00 p.m. for helped by playing 6-8 weeks of pro 1997 season.'* The other bonus pick the Tigersbaseball for three summers while he "The One-Day Longer, Guaranteed picked up for the Diamondbacks’ sign­fulfills his dream of playing quarter­ ing of Blair turned out to be Weaver’sback at Michigan. By the time he gets No Speech, 3-Year Anniversary left-handed Fresno State teammate, his stroke down, it’s time for fall prac­ Adam Pettyjohn. tice. ... Celebration Picnic" Fresno State made an impression onLefty Mark Mulder of MSU will the organization because Detroit draft­definitely be on the fast track with where returned and locked-out news­ ed a third player from the school in theOakland. The A’s need pitching help 26th round, third baseman Craigpossibly even more than another team paper workers and supporters will Daluz. we know. ... Pettyjohn had 145 strikeouts to Another southpaw, 6-6Jeff Trzos of come together for fun, food and non­ Weaver’s 156. He throws a tad belowNorth Farmington, threw markedly 90 mph but works in a slider andslower this spring than last, which scab festivities. slurve. dropped him 24-25 rounds (to 26th), Weaver fanned 181 to lead the cost him millions and almost assured­ Keep looking in the Detroit Sunday nation in 1997, when the White Soxly means he’ll follow through on his made him their choice in the second commitment to play at Michigan. ... Journal for further details. Location to round. He didn’t start off as well this Greg Ryanput up great numbers season but closed with a 19-strikeoutplaying first base for Eastern be announced soon. game against Grand Canyon in Michigan, the but Texas drafted him (in WAC tournament. the 39th round) off his days as a left- We are an amalgamated local union, always accepting Birmingham Brother Rice’s Tammy handed pitcher for Dearborn Divine Marx, a 6-foot-7 southpaw of someChild. new members in technical, office, professional and repute, went to the Tigers in the third See page 29 for a complete list of Tigers skilled trade occupations. round. draft picks and local players drafted by Marx has a top major league fastballother teams. MblL PAGES 3 0 : Getting f® s®eeer% World Cep is a problem* says Hag HeGfiee* PAGE 3 1 : Ugars went after feft-liaaclad pitelilag la drafts saysMickard L« Sfs®®§€«

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by Pat Cybulski Hartley Journal S ta ff Writer Ready or not, Detroit is about to get Shocked by women’s professional bas­ ketball. The Detroit Shock of the Women’s National Basketball Association open their inaugural season June 13 against the Charlotte Sting. “We’re going to play hard every night,” promises the Shock coach, Hall-of-Famer Nancy Lieberman- Cline. “I hope the Detroit fans will feel like it’s their team.” There is evidence the fans have already adopted the Shock. The Palace says the opening game is nearly a sell­ out, and 8,000 season tickets have been sold. “I think we’ve finally proven that professional basketball is not just a men’s event,” Lieberman-Cline said. Jamie Macoun breaks up a shot by Stars right wing Pat Verbeek while Chris Osgood keeps the puck out of the net in game 4.If women’s professional basketball is finally here to stay, it’s hard to say when the corner was turned after sev­ eral failed leagues. Maybe it was ESPN’s commitment to the women’s Bring on those Caps!college Final Four in recent years. A sure sign was when Rebecca Lobo and the New York Libertys of the 2-0 win makes Wings the best in the West WNBA were featured in an episode of the popular sitcom “Mad About You” With the events of the past couple of There seemed to be no way the Red this past season. By any measuring months, it’s no surprise that the Wings could make it back this far, stick it has been a long time coming. Detroit Red Wings have advanced to particularly with the Colorado “We just needed time,” said their second consecutive Stanley Cup Avalanche smarting from being Lieberman-Cline. “Time, exposure, Finals series and their third in four Pa u l defeated by the Red Wings in the media and attendance — 1996 was years. a r r is 1997 Western Conference Finals. The just the perfect time.” But when you look back to October H Dallas Stars were seemingly ready to In the spring of 1996 the NBA Board when Detroit started the season in take the next step after being elimi­ of Governors decided to form the Calgary their meeting with the nated in the first round last season. WNBA. Play began the following sea­ Washington Capitals - which beginsemotional toll on the team. But when the Joe Louis Arena clock son with eight teams. The Shock and read 0:00 Friday night, Detroit had Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Joe Louis ArenaThe limousine accident which the Washington Mystics are this year’s - seemed very unlikely. ended the career of Vladimir defeated the Stars 2-0 to eliminate two-team expansion. them from the Western Conference Sure the Red Wings were coming offKonstantinov, the trade of Mike It may be the NBA sponsorship, or it Finals and the Red Wings had gotten a season in which they’d won Vernon the to the San Jose Sharks and may indeed be that women’s basket­ back to the Finals and are heavily Stanley Cup, but much had happenedthe stalled contract negotiations with ball has arrived, but the WNBA dou­ favored to beat the Capitals and between the time members of the RedSergei Fedorov had conspired to strip bled its predicted attendance of 4,000 become the first team since the Wings skated around the JLA ice withDetroit of its best defenseman, the a game. The league drew an average of Pittsburgh Penguins in 1991 and the cherished chalice on June 7, 1997.*goaltender which had won the Conn 9,804 fans a game in its inaugural sea­ 1992 to win two-straight Stanley Those events robbed the Wings Smythe of Trophy as playoff MVP and son in 1997, and 18,937 were on hand Cups. three of the biggest reasons they hadthe most talented player on the to watch the Houston Comets win the won the Cup and exacted a heavysquad. See WINGS, Page 29 See SHOCK, Page 30 PAGE 4 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 7, 1998 labor notebook Locked-out workers rattle Tony Ridder

By Alan F orsyth culture panel came back Journal Staff Writer three hours later, but with­ f Tony Ridder felt he could ven­out Ridder and Power. ture into Michigan to conduct Lou Mleczko, president of business as usual, he quicklythe Newspaper Guild Local learned otherwise. 22, told the Ann Arbor IRidder, the chairman and CEO ofNews, “The people who Knight Ridder, left the Marshall organized this event should Symposium session at the Universityknow that Ridder is of Michigan, which he was to moder­ involved in one of the ate after being confronted May 30 bylargest labor disputes in the locked-out workers and supporters.country.” Publisher Phil Power, who is In December Ridder told attempting to force concessions fromthe PaineWebber Media union workers at his prosperousConference, “The unions are Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, still out there raising hell.” also dropped off the panel. This week he might It was a notable few days in other repeat that statement. respects as well. Like father, like son Later that afternoon, locked-out The author lunch in workers and supporters demonstrat­ DAVID ELSILA/Special to the Journal ed at the homes of Free Press Warren at which Max Publisher Heath Meriwether and Kennedy was to appear wasFree Press Publisher Heath Meriwether (facing camera) isn’t in a listening mood. Editor Joe Stroud. sponsored by the Free Press pay; circulation down 30 percent. trip, Knight Ridder told employees at The Ann Arbor News ran a front­ and the Library Cooperative of When asked why the Library its Miami headquarters that 31 jobs page story the next day about eventsMacomb, a network that includes theCooperative sponsors the book lun­would be eliminated as a part of at U-M’s Power Center. It is rare that 17 state-certified public library sys­ cheon with the Free Press, Worrell Ridder’s plan to move the corporate the lockout gets that kind of promi­tems in Macomb County, plus Harpersaid the question had never been dis­nerve center to San Jose, Calif., so the nence outside of the Sunday JournalWoods and Troy. cussed by the members. company can immerse itself in the or a labor paper. For example, the Donald Worrell, director of the Mt. Kennedy’s book, “Make Gentle theculture of the Internet. newspaper summit on May 18, which Clemens Public Library, who booksLife of this World: The Vision of “For many dedicated Knight Ridder attracted nearly 300 participants, authors for the twice-a-year lun­ Robert F. Kennedy,” is published byemployees, much of today’s news was including 60 elected officials, wascheons, said of the cancellation: “It’sHarcourt Brace. painful to hear. None of us enjoys almost completely blacked out byunfortunate. I spoke directly with telling loyal, hard-working people print and broadcast media. Max Kennedy. I have a lot of respectIn the hood that their positions have been elimi­ Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, editor offor a him. He is a nice fellow. He felt, Freep Publisher Meriwether threw nated,” Ridder said. “Right now, the new book on his father, the late Sen. given the labor dispute, he would notup his arms when he saw locked-outupheaval among our employees is sad Robert Kennedy, withdrew from be a able to cross the picket line were workers and supporters advancingin many ways. But it is necessary.” Free Press author luncheon when he there pickets there. I respect his deci­ toward his house in Ann Arbor chant­ learned the newspaper is embroiled insion. It was from his conscience.” ing, “No scab papers.” ACOSS celebration an ongoing labor dispute. The Free Press reported the cancel­ He retreated indoors, then went Two hundred people attended the lation of the luncheon in an inconspic­back outside, had a brief exchangeACOSS awards dinner at UAW Local Questioning Ridder uous article on Page 3B of the June 1with Zielinski, then left in anger. 22 on May 30, held to thank When Ridder began the panel dis­paper, unread by the close to 200 peo­ The following Monday morning,Canadian unionists for their support. cussion on “The Media and Popularple who showed up at the Royaltysources say, Meriwether went to see The Action Coalition of Strikers and Culture” on May 30, Mike Zielinski,House in Warren. A copy of the articleDetroit Newspapers CEO Frank Vega Supporters presented the Metropoli­ representative of the Internationalwas taped to the door. No Free Pressto complain about inadequate security.tan Council of Newspaper Unions a Brotherhood of Teamsters, stood andrepresentatives were present but From 1995 through 1997, check for $4,600 raised by the ACOSS interjected, “Mr. Ridder, why do youunion members were, and they gaveMeriwether, Vega and the News’ pub­ Spring Offensive Tour in Alberta, and your corporation continueticket-holders to the phone number tolisher routinely were accompanied byBritish Columbia and Ontario, and break the law?” call for their $20 refund. bodyguards in public. the U.S. Northwest. Jack Howe, pres­ Zielinski pointed out that a The union members provided someMeriwether did not respond to callsident of GCIU Local 13N, and Loraine National Labor Relations Boarddetails: no contracts; no serious bar­from a Journal reporter. McClure, president of GCIU Local administrative law judge has foundgaining; more than 1,000 workers still Ridder had four bodyguards at 289,the accepted for the council. that the Free Press, which is owned off their jobs after 35 months; manyU-M event. Activist Bruce Allen from St. others fired, mostly for trivial or by Knight Ridder, the Detroit News, Ridder’s warm-up Catharines, Ontario, was honored for owned by Gannett Co., and Detroitnonexistent offenses; union members organizing the tour. In a short speech, Newspapers, owned jointly by K-Rcalled back to part-time work at half The day before Ridder’s MichiganAllen talked about the possibilities and Gannett Co. Inc., “caused” and the Internet has created for coopera­ “prolonged” the newspaper strike by tion between the labor movements of means of 10 unfair labor practices. Teamsters election set many countries. Through the Ridder responded that he has A federal judge has approved thewere thrown out because of fund-, Internet, he said, ACOSS is develop­ answered such questions the last ing an international reputation. three years at Knight Ridder’s annual schedule for the Internationalraising irregularities in his cam­ Brotherhood of Teamsters vote on paign.a Carey subsequently was Carol O’Neal said ACOSS will take meetings. the story of the Detroit newspaper new president. barred from running. Zielinski continued his drumbeat lockout — and the boycott of USA Candidates must file nominating The announced candidates are until he was ordered from the build­ Today, published by Gannett — to papers by June 15. Ballots will be James P. Hoffa, who lost to Carey in ing. That had little effect. The ques­ New Zealand, Australia and Europe. mailed to the union’s 1.4 million1996 but was cleared to run again tions and comments, and a thunder­ Call the ACOSS hot line at 810-447- by a court-appointed monitor, and ous “No scab papers” chant, kept com­members on Sept. 14. The vote 2716 for updates and events. ing from the auditorium. count will begin on Oct. 14. Tom Leedham, director of the The discussion was postponed andRon Carey won the presidential400,000-member Warehouse election in 1996, but the results Division. Alan Forsyth is a locked-out Detroit another session started. The popular News copy editor. JUNE 7, 1998 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 5 Social worker’s death exposes dangers in system By Steven Haag Fortunately, that worker escaped The job of protecting children Special to the Journal without serious injury. Police later opinion becomes more dangerous with each found a loaded assault weapon in the passing year. he death of Children’s home. caseloads, pairing is not an option,Lisa Putman’s death was almost Protective Services worker certainly preventable. It would have Although the level of violence hasbecause workers are scrambling to Lisa Putman highlights the been expensive, but human lives have risen drastically, assaults against complete their own home visits. deficiencies in the system and no price tag. The UAW is once again Tshould serve as a wake-up callstate to employeesthe are not new phenom­ State employees also have been asking that state officials listen to the ena. As recently as 1996, officials in requesting cellular phones and/or governor, Legislature and Family concerns of employees and make the Lansing had no mechanism in placepagers for many years. The governor Independence Agency administration. job safer. Hopefully, Lisa Putman’s to even collect incident reports fromand the FIA administration have Miss Putman was beaten while visit­ death will not be forgotten. ing a home on May 20, to ascertaineach county, much less ensure thatrepeatedly deferred this decision to whether conditions had improvedproblems were dealt with appropri­the county directors. By doing so, theSteven Haag ofHamtramck, a foster enough to allow two children to returnately. This makes it possible for offi­state has abrogated its responsibilitycare worker in the Mt. Clemens office there. Two clients have been chargedcials in Lansing to present to legisla­to see to it that each employee has theof the Family Independence Agency, is with first-degree murder. tors a completely different picture necessary tools for the job. a member of UAW Local 6000. Miss Putman’s death demonstrates from what employees across the state DAILY 4 the need for wholesale changes,see, a practice that continues. Hie Detroit Sunday Journal daily 3 including adequate staffing levels,For the last several years, employ­ | C H ) Q A N ' ^/5 Midday ;4-9-7 Eve: N.A. 6/5 Midday: 4-3-4-5 Eve: N.A. safety training, personal protectionees across the state have been report­ 6/4 Midday: 6-8-1 Eve:7-6-6 6/4 Midday: 4-3-9-0 Eve: 8-2-8-2 devices and communication tools foring that caseload sizes are unmanage­ ; 6/3 Midday: 9-5-6 Eve:9-2-5 6/3 Midday: 1-8-4-9 Eve: 3-7-6-9 employees. able. The unmanageability was made 6/2 Midday: 1-4-0 Eve:7-1-3 6/2 Midday: 9-7-4-4 Eve: 9-8-1-3 worse with passage of the so-called S tllll PR Y ^ Midday: 4-7-6 Eve:8-5-9 6/1 Midday: 0-5-5-6Eve: 6-5-4-7 The need for safety is not limited toBinsfeld legislation in 1997, a pack­ 5/30 Midday: 2-7-4 Eve:4-2-5 5/30 Midday: 3-9-3-2Eve: 5-4-4-9 Children’s Protective Services work­ age of 10 bills derived from the July CASH 5 ers. Any state employees going into1996 report of a commission chaired MICHIGAN KENO clients’ homes must have the skills 6/4 5 12 14 16 32 by Lt. Gov. Connie Binsfeld, which6/3 18 23 24 27 30 6/4 4 5 7 10 19 26 39 48 4952 53 and tools to protect themselves. examined the child protection system.6/2 3 4 10 16 21 54 58 61 63 65 66 68 69 7076 79 6/1 10 16 17 23 24 3 12 16 17 20 22 28 31 3233 35 With welfare reform came the Among other things, the legislation,5/29 1 10 21 34 39 D/^ requirement for FIA workers to visitwhich became effective on April 1, LOTTO 38 39 42 47 55 58 59 76 7877 79 clients at home. FIA workers are the mandates that foster care workers 6/3 6 15 20 29 34 41 6/13 5 13 16 21 23 28 33 38 34 40 employees who handle food stamps,meet with each parent monthly in the5/30 4 10 21 28 34 43 45 47 48 56 60 61 64 65 73 79 80 Medicaid and monetary assistanceparent’s home. The previous standard THE BIG GAME 5/29 2 5 9 12 18 21 22 25 2836 40 cases. These positions were previous­had been monthly face-to-face contact6/2 9 19 28 30 31 19 41 4548 50 54 59 70 72 7779 80 ly office-based, and clients went intowith each parent, which could occur5/29 3 35 36 43 47 10 (Numbers are not off icial.)ial.) the offices to meet with workers. in the FIA office. With current caseloads hovering around 30-40 chil­ Foster care workers, who work withdren for foster care workers, the new UAW Local 6000 families from whom children have standards double or triple the number been removed by court order, must of home visits necessary. providing services to the people of Michigan also meet with parents and children in the home on a monthly basis. WithThe only way employees are meet­ • Corrections— The Parole/Probation Officers that supervise con­ the current conditions, these workersing the mandate is to cut down the victed felons to protect the public are UAW 6000Local M embers. length of each visit, especially with put themselves into the same poten­ • Family Independence Agency (formerly DSS)— Local tially dangerous situation in whichthe children. Workers feel coerced Miss Putman found herself. into a “drive-thru” mentality. 6000 members protect children and the elderly from abuse and To her credit, Marva LivingstonHowever, the FIA director and the neglect and work with families to help them learn skills to become Hammons, FIA director, did informgovernor have said that caseload self-sufficient. sizes are not too large, and indicate staff that she is committed to protect­ • Community Health— Our members provide treatment for peo­ ing every employee in the community,that problems must be the fault of whether in Children’s Protectivethe workers — th at they are lazy, ple with emotional or mental illness. They also monitor nursing Services, FIA or foster care. Based on disorganized or inefficient. homes for compliance to protect our elderly and administer programs Michigan’s track record with respond­What is conveniently overlooked bythat provide immunizations and other protections to our children. the governor is the priority recom­ ing to employee concerns, though, it is • Secretary of State— Local 6000 members help you with title questionable whether the protectionmendation from the Binsfeld will be sufficient. Commission that caseloads be no transactions, renewal of license plates and driver licenses. Safety has been a concern for statemore than 20 cases per worker for fos­ • State Police— The Dispatchers that answer your calls of dis­ ter care. FIA administrators have employees since at least 1995, when tress from the highway and get you the help you need6000 are Local an employee was murdered by a resi­taken it upon themselves to redefine m embers. dent at Maxey Training School. the term “case.” Historically, one child In response to that incident, thehas constituted one case for foster (and many others in every state department and agency) state began offering personal protec­care. This reflected the fact that each tion training to staff at Maxey. Thechild has unique needs, that siblings These are the same people who are blasted and maligned by their UAW, which represents state employ­may not always be placed together boss, John Engler — a man who has shown disdain and loathing for ees, asked that the same training beand that each child comes with his or working people across the state of Michigan, especially those in offered to other staff, includingher own pile of paperwork, some of organized labor. Children’s Protective Services andwhich has to be completed monthly. foster care. The state said more The current fashion among Lansing It’s time for a change! research into the cost was necessary. officials is to count each family as one Last October Ingham Countyfoster care case, regardless of the employees were assaulted by clients.number of children in the family. This UAW Local Again, the state took no measures tois a gross oversimplification of the supports the locked-out provide personal protection training.work involved, but it is apparently Most disturbing, on the same day enoughas to satisfy legislators. UfllU newspaper workers in Miss Putman’s funeral, another Caseload size especially is impor­ their quest for justice. Children’s Protective Services workertant if the buddy system for home vis­ was assaulted by a parent. its is to be feasible. Under current PAGE 6 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 7, 1998

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AL BENCHICH/Special to the Journal Last week's photo by Journal reader David Elsila of a lawn sign at the Great Wall of China has inspired others. Laurie Townsend of Detroit holds hers high at the famous red rocks at Sedona, Ariz., near the Grand Canyon. “Lots of transplanted Michiganians here," she writes, “and none of them subscribes to the News or Free Press." An Emmy for Schaefer, a slam for Albom

s there life after the Freep? You sportscaster Red Barber. Albom international representativeMike classics. And starting June 15, the bet. One of the paper’s ace used the same gimmick in his book, Z ielinski asked News Publisher afternoon Macomb Daily is going reporters,Jim Schaefer, who Edwards told a May 25 radio mag. Mark Silvermanwhy the News morning. went out on strike and never“He took my idea, he all but took mydidn’t cover the newspaper summitQuote of the day Iwent back, is now an investigativetitle and he’s No. 1. And am I a pub­ meeting. Silverman said he didn’t producer for WXYZ-TV Channel 7. lic radio schlemiel or what?” groused know if they covered it, that he does “Each time a man stands up for an He just earned a local Emmy for Edwards. P.S. Albom’s book even hasnot read the News every day. ideal or acts to improve the lot of scripting a story about an inter­the same cover design. “Hundreds of thousands of othersothers or strikes out against injus­ tice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of minably slow Recorder’s CourtQuite a collection don’t either,” replied Zielinski. judge. Congrats! hope (and) those ripples build a cur­ The Detroit News planned to Stand-up comics rent which can sweep down the Creative license? introduce reporters and editors to There’s something new in the mightiest walls of oppression.” Did Freep sports scribbler and the community at Somerset mall onSunday Macomb Daily, Royal Oak— R obert F. K en nedy Jr., WJR-AM (760) yakker M itch Wednesday evening. UnfortunatelyTribune and Oakland Press and it’swhose son M axw ell canceled an Albom steal the idea for his best only about 12 members of the com­something the Detroit newspapers appearance at a Freep author lunch seller, “Tuesdays With Morrie”? You munity wanted to meet them. The don’t have: classic comic strips. The June 1 because of the Detroit news­ decide. In 1993 National Publicgreater contingents were 40 or sosuburban papers’ new second sec­papers’ labor dispute Radio host Bob Edwards wrote locked-out workers and sympathiz­tion of comics brings back Pogo, “Mornings With Red,” about his ers and around 15 Troy police, VanceBetty Boop, Flash Gordon, Popeye,Fax BTL at 964-5554 or e-mail us relationship with an older mentor,guards and mall security. Teamsters Li’l Abner, Krazy Kat and four otherdetjourn@aol. com. Flap over painting puts EMU center on the spot PAINTING, From Page 3 he bought the painting as a surprise “My individual freedom of expression as a birthday present for his brother, Bill. has selected his students’ paintings Bill Stewart recently retired after for display and possible sale at the faculty member was threate 30 years as a staff attorney for the Eagle Crest center since 1990. — EMU art professor Igor Beginin National Labor Relations Board in Beginin said Everson did the painting Washington, D.C. Stewart was chief in response to his assignment to pro­plans to discuss the painting’s Everson said the painting grew outassistant to board Chairman William duce a work that carried a strong removal. Some teachers and staffers of personal experiences, including B. a Gould IV. Last July Gould and the moral, social or family message. at EMU say they want an apologyvisit to Mexican factories and a few board’s two other members voted to “I selected on the basis of the quali­ from the university. stints on picket lines outside theorder the NLRB’s general counsel to ty, not the content,” Beginin said. Eagle Crest is managed by the Detroit newspapers’ buildings. seek a Section 10(j) injunction that Beginin said he was surprised when EMU Foundation, a quasi-indepen­“Union members should stick up forwould have returned most locked-out he was informed the painting had dent arm of the university. The other union members,” she said. Detroit newspaper workers back to been removed. It was supposed toFoundation’s board includes the uni­Everson said her hope was that their jobs. The injunction was denied. remain on display until September orversity president and other EMU rep­someone who saw the painting at Fred Chase of JWJ and the until it was sold. resentatives and business and indus­Eagle Crest would buy it. International Workers of the World “These people have to learn some­ try officials, but no labor representa­“I don’t think my painting had ansaid the painting’s removal and the thing,” Beginin said. “They have to be tives, Harrison-Harris said. equal opportunity chance,” she said.aborted appearance of Knight Ridder educated that there is such a thing as As part of the clerical staff at EMU “How could they tell in three days? CEO Anthony Ridder at a University freedom of expression. My individualfor 16 years, Everson is a member ofThey should have given it some more of Michigan symposium panel May 30 freedom of expression as a facultyUAW Local 1975. Workers at Eagle time for their union clients to see it.” have fired up local activists. member was threatened by this Crest are also UAW members. Stanley Stewart of Ypsilanti “The universities around here are action.” Harrison-Harris says she sometimes Township bought Everson’s paintingreally getting in the face of workers,” The EMU chapter of the American gives the UAW free space at the cen­ for $300, after seeing a story about itChase said. ‘We have to do something Association of University Professorster to conduct union meetings. in the Ann Arbor News. Stewart says about it.” JUNE 7, 1998 PAGE 8 Co-editors:Susan Watson, Jim McFarlin Managing Editor:Emily Everett Circulation director:Joe Merritt

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here is nothing wrong withThat is a hard argument to swallow prayer. There is nothing wrongsince all students have the right to pray & with saying a prayer in school.privately and individually while in However, there is quite a bit school. Not even in the Bible does it say Twrong with a right-wing congressionalall prayer can take place only in the effort designed to amend the U.S. midst of large groups of people. If that Constitution to permit prayer in publicwere the case Moses probably wouldn’t schools. have accomplished anywhere near as That probably appears more thanmuch a as he did. The man prayed pri­ little contradictory to some readers ofvately all the time, as did other biblical ‘We've been cited by OSHA, EPA and the Labor Department, this editorial. Appearances can befigures — including Jesus Christ. and we're STILL not turning a profit?" deceiving, however, which is whyFurthermore, America’s schoolchil­ President Clinton is right to oppose drenthe already have the right to say grace Religious Freedom Amendment beingat lunchtime, the right to organize reli­ commentary sponsored in the House by Rep. Ernestgious groups and meet on school Istook, R-Okla. grounds, the right to read the Bible or Contrary to what supporters of thereligious texts during free time and the bill are saying, the president is notright to be free of efforts to coerce their expressing a desire to prohibit school-participation in religious activity. Your job may be age Christians from expressing theirThe Department of Education is faith inside public school walls. Ratherreleasing revised presidential guide­ he is trying to prevent some peoplelines on on school prayer originally issued the religious right from getting outthree of years ago. The president has said killing you control in their zeal to convert thethe changes are necessary because of a nation’s public schools into a one-reli­1997 Supreme Court ruling that held By Jim Hightower National Association of Conven­ gion-only zone, where little or no toler­that the 1993 Religious Freedom ience Stores to stop OSHA from ance for other viewpoints will be per­Restoration Act was unconstitutional. re you dying to get toissuing guidelines that would pro­ mitted. The revised guidelines give schools the work today? Be careful tect night clerks. About 500 retail As Clinton said: “Some people saydiscretion to excuse children from once you’re there, because clerks a year are killed in robberies, there should be a constitutionallessons that are inconsistent with their work is a dangerous place making it one of the most danger­ amendment to allow voluntary prayerreligious beliefs. Schools also decide A to be — so dangerous thatous more jobs in America. Yet this corpo­ in our public schools, but there alreadywhether students may wear religious than 6,000 of us die each year fromrate lobbying group is fighting such is one — it’s the First Amendment.” garb such as yarmulkes or head scarves explosions, cave-ins, electrocutionbasic protections as using drop The First Amendment guarantees bothto class. and other nasties on the job. On topsafes, bulletproof glass, good light­ free speech and the separation of Granted, the revisions probably will of that, 60,000 more of us die eaching and security cameras, and church and state. not be enough to appease the religiousyear from cancer and other dis­ putting two clerks on dangerous The so-called Religious Freedom hard core because they grant schoolseases we get from the work we do. shifts. Night clerks are mostly low- Amendment would amend the U.S. the right to have some say-so over whatSix million more are injured each income people with no political Constitution to make it easier for stu­goes on inside the classroom instead ofyear, making the American work­power, though. They’re viewed as dents to participate voluntarily turning in the whole matter over to theplace by far the most dangerous inexpendable, not even worth the cost school prayer. In order for it to pass, thereligious conservatives and allowingthe industrialized world. of some bulletproof glass. amendment must be approved by two-them to set the agenda. Why is that? Because corporate A system that allows corpora­ thirds of House members present and Perhaps this is a good time for reli­ executives do a cold, bottom-line tions to profit by shoving the grue­ voting. For the Constitution togious be conservatives to learn that notcalculation in which they figure it’ssome price of an unsafe workplace changed, the Senate also would have everyoneto can get everything he or shemuch cheaper to pay a few finesonto workers and their families is approve the amendment by a two-wants. and some occasional death benefits not just a dangerous system, it’s thirds vote and 34 states would have to for killing or maiming thousands ofimmoral. Let’s be honest about ratify it. That’s quite a bit of work for a people each year than it is to installwhat’s going on here. Many of these piece of legislation that’s not even nec­10-second editorial the systems, technologies and pro­on-the-job deaths are not “acciden­ essary. cedures that would prevent these tal.” They’re murder. Supporters of the proposed amend­Since 1978, GM has elimi­ deaths and injuries. ment, such as the Christian Coalition, These same executives also use Jim Hightower hosts Live at suggest that it is necessary to reversenated 44,000 good jobs in their financial and lobbying clout inthe Chat & Chew,” a populist radio years of unfavorable court rulings thatFlint, yet city officials just Congress to kill the kind of safetyprogram broadcast by United supposedly have made it difficult for gave GM $107 million in tax legislation that would bring theBroadcasting Network, and is the schoolchildren to participate in volun­breaks to build a new engine American workplace up to a civi­author of “There’s Nothing in the tary, student-led prayer in the class­ plant there. What a deal. lized standard. Middle of the Road but Yellow room. An example is the effort by the Stripes and Dead Armadillos.” JUNE 7, 1998 PAGE 9 Postal workers say criticism unwarranted I guess it was just too easy to fall Detroit feel that postal wages should Livingston County Democratic Party back on the old standard joke of have been kept artificially low to Chair Joseph Carney introduced picking on the post office. Referringavoid rate hikes over the years? letters Power as an “early and consistent to the Postal Service’s attempt to Robert J. MlcLennan sticker on my car that said “No scab example of a business owner” in the raise the price of a first-class stamp Buffalo, N.Y. papers,” I bought a “No rat papers”Democratic Party. to 33 cents, the Opinion Page in the T-shirt. I have been a regular sub­ If Phil Power is an example of a May 17 issue of the Journal repeat­Postal workers furious ' scriber to the Sunday Journalbusiness owner in the Democratic edly called the post office inefficient, I am just livid. I have been an avid almost from day one, I bought dia­Party, then it’s no wonder that the ineffective and unwilling to meet thesupporter of striking newspaperpers for striking families and gave Labor Party has been gaining sup­ needs of its customers. workers. However, I am greatly cash for striking families, etc. port in the ranks of workers. Nothing could be further from the insulted by your recent article about I don’t appreciate striking newspa­ When you have Judy Reid truth! the new postage rate increase. per union members bashing postalFearnside, vice chair of the I am the president of the Letter Yes, rates are going to go up 1 cent union members for making money.Livingston County Democratic Party, Carriers Union in Buffalo and west­to a total of 33 cents. So what!! How Sounds like sour grapes coming frommaking statements that Guild Local ern New York, Branch 3 of the much are we paying today for phonestriking newspaper workers. You 22 pickets “lacked character” and National Association of Lettercalls? I don’t hear anyone cryingfolks at the Sunday Journal keepthat they were like “sharks closing in Carriers. Along with Branch 1 in about that. It’s still cheaper to write sticking out your hands to us unionfor a feeding frenzy,” then Democrats Detroit, Buffalo is a charter member a letter than call a loved one. members for help and many of usare indeed in trouble. Those com­ of the NALC, formed in 1889. How about the rapidly increasinghave handed over some or a lot ofments came in response to the And we are proud of the fact that it costs of food, utilities, new cars, that “green safety cushion” to help Guild’s leafleting of Power’s speaking is through the efforts of union laborclothes, insurance, health care, pre­ your cause. We postal employeesappearance before Livingston that the Postal Service has become scriptions, taxes, school tuition, etc.?process and deliver your papers toCounty Democrats May 2. the very best postal delivery systemOne cent more per stamp doesn’tother folks (inefficiently?) who have I walked the picket line for two in the world. Nobody else even comeseven compare to the increases ofhanded over some of their ownyears with my fellow sisters and close to us, in both price and timeli­everything else I’ve mentioned. The “green safety cushion.” brothers from not only the Guild but ness of delivery. For 32 cents, everyaverage consumer will probably pay Don’t slap the hands that have five other unions as well. When citizen in America has access to no more than an extra 25 to 50 centshelped you. Power says he’s bargaining in good sending correspondence anywhereper month. Colleen Connor faith with his unions, it sounds a lot else in the nation and it gets there in The United States Postal Service is Eastpointe like the rhetoric of Tim Kelleher and just a couple of days. In fact, on-timethe best in the whole world! We are Frank Vega of the Detroit delivery scores are setting records cheaper, more efficient than any­Bottom-line mentality Newspapers. throughout the country. where else. Just ask anyone from Power is quoted in his Argus news­ Does that mean the union agrees another country. I see that Phil Power, the owner of paper as saying he has no intentions that the post office, after making bil­ I want someone at your paper theto Observer & Eccentric newspa­ of provoking a strike to break the lions of dollars, needs to raise explain ju st how the service is “inef­pers, is running again for electiveunions, even though he is demand­ postage? Absolutely not. More thanficient.” I saw no examples anywhereoffice as one of our “convenienting huge health insurance co-pay­ anything else, it’s just a bargaining in the article. What specifically Democrats.” Power is the button- ments despite making record profits ploy because our contract with theneeds improving? down collar type: Oxford no less.because of the labor dispute with the service runs out this November. There were a lot of assumptions Now he is up for re-election as one ofNews and Free Press. But stick to the truth. You can dis­made about “surpluses” of money atthe Board of Regents at the Maybe it’s time for the newspaper agree with the rate hike request, the Postal Service. Not true. The University of Michigan. unions to organize the rest of just don’t disparage the finest postalUSPS is constantly updating its Mr. Power, who heads up a very Power’s non-union corporate empire. workers in the world and mislead sorting machines, repairing and formidable array of newspapers in Mr. Power, we employees at the the public in regard to the type ofreplacing trucks and other equip­his Hometown Community NetworkObserver & Eccentric hope that you Postal Service that we have and fre­ ment necessary for mail delivery, Inc., also has been dabbling in personally intervene or take part in quently take for granted. postal employee salaries and bene­Michigan Democratic politics for the negotiations with the Guild and The editorial also stated how fits, expanded operations in develop­about as long as the Observer news­the pressm en’s Local 13-N. We hope postage has gone up through the ing communities and transportationpapers have been unionized. In fact,you abandon the bottom-line men­ years. That is a bogus argument. costs. These things cost a lot of of the myriad newspaper propertiestality of your co-pays and no wage How much have newspapers andmoney! The service is not funded byowned by Power, only the Observerincreases. everything else gone up over theany tax dollars either. & Eccentric has contracts with labor I walked the line for two years years? Should not postal workers During the entire strike I have unions. before I came to the O&E papers. If I receive a decent wage? Or does the supported your cause. I have refusedAs the Brighton Argus (nonunionhave to, I’ll do it again. newspaper of the striking workers into buy newspapers, I had a bumperPower paper) reported on May 6, Tom Waldron Observer Pressroom staffer •fry Local 13-N GCIU

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