PULLOUT SECTION INSIDE: TV LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK JUNE 29-JULY 5, 1997 THE DETROIT EtW VOL. 2 NO. 33 75 CENTS S unday To u r n a l CONTINUING THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE AND CONTRACTS ©TDSJ

SPECIAL SECTION INSIDE DIA group A c t io n! M o to w n M e m o r ie s faces audit City official questions Founders So By Paige St. John But in the 1970s, when a Journal Staff Writer financial crisis nearly crippled Detroit’s chief financial watch­ the DIA, the society began tak­ dog has ordered a special audit ing a more aggressive role in its of the nonprofit group that is try­operations. Currently it raises ing to gain control of the Detroitthe lion’s share of the DIA’s Institute of Arts. annual $34-million budget, is The audit comes in the midst responsible for all fund-raising, of a controversial push by Mayoroversees millions of dollars in Dennis Archer to remove the cityendowments and runs such aux­ from daily operation of the pub­iliary departments as its gift lic museum. shop and its photography Auditor general Joseph Harris department. said last week he is struck by the The city, meanwhile, has final absence of independent informa­say over the budget and policy tion on the Founders Society’sdecisions. About half of the claim that the DIA cannot sur­museum’s employees, including vive unless the Society is given thea director, curators, guards 20-year contract to run theand janitors, work for the city. museum as it sees fit. Critics of privatization say it’s “We still haven’t answered the a matter of accountability, that basic question,” Harris said. the museum would be removed “What is it you (the society)from public control for too long. expect to do later that you can’tSupporters say it’s the only way do now?” to be sure the museum survives. Although founded by a private In March the Detroit City group that grew into theCouncil voted 6-3 against grant­ Founders Society, the DIA hasing the Founders Society a con­ Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK been owned and operated by thetract to run the museum. But Locked-out workers took a special guest to the June 21 rally - DN labor relations boss city of Detroit since 1919.^ The two weeks ago, amid heavy lob­ Tim Kelleher’s head on a platter, surrounded by “Vega bucks” and the Journal’s special Founders Society’s main func­bying from the mayor’s office and wraparound on the best news of the weekend. More photos and stories are in an eight-page tion'was to help raise money todire threats of cutting off dona- commemorative section that begins after Page 18. purchase art. See DIA, Page 9 INSIDE Classifieds Page 29 CITY & STATE ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS Between the Lines Page 14 Former reporter Actor Peter Fonda Just which hat Mary Walton seems to have come is it that Scotty Crossword Page 30 delves into the to peace with his Bowman wants Editorials Page 12 secret world of late famous father to wear? Paul Going Out Page 25 auto design in a in “Ulee’s Gold.” Harris wonders. Horoscope Page 25 new book.P age 4. P age 23. P age 36. Susan Watson Page 3 PAGE 2 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997 WINDOWS ★ ROOFING ★GUTTERS Petition drive opposes Kmart ★ ALUMINUM SIDING & TRIM ★ STORM WINDOWS & DOORS By Alan Forsyth May 16 to rezone the site for the $16- ★ ALUMINUM AWNINGS Journal Staff Writer to $ 18-million project. ★ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS A neighborhood group is beginningGoodwin said about 100 people a petition drive to halt the Superwould try to collect 8,000 signatures McGLINCH & SONS Kmart project at Meyers and West by Monday. "Three Generations of Seven Mile. “I think the way it’s proposed - at a Dependable Service" The drive, called “Save Detroit site that’s already too small - with a West Neighborhoods,” is being mounted bytraffic pattern that’s already congest­ the Community Association of Blocked means they are going to fail,” she 278-2777 Clubs, 16 groups from the area bound­said. East ed by Curtis, Wyoming, West Eight Goodwin says she believes the 776-8912 Mile and Schaefer, said group member development, which is to include two We Specialize in Helping Union Members 22400 Della McGraw Goodwin. free-standing restaurants, should be ‘Finance the American Dream” W. WARREN The group needs the signatures tolocated in a identified in Detroit’s Detroit, Michigan place a proposal on the Nov. 4 general We have money available for: master plan for large commercial election ballot in Detroit. enterprises. • Home Improvement • Refinance The proposal would offer registered • Bill Consolidation • Purchase Those who want to collect signa­ • Investment Properties • Cash for any Purpose voters in the city a chance to reversetures or sign the petitions may call the Detroit City Council’s 8-1 vote313-342-1522 or 313-341-2338. Our rates include: S u n d a y ] OURNAL 1 yr. ARM from 5.25% 15 yr. Fixed from 6.75% 30 yr. Fixed from 7.25% The Detroit Sunday Journal is *2-1 Buydow n from 6.25% published weekly by Detroit community calendar •Purchases Only Sunday Journal Inc., 450 W. No income qualifier rates: Fort, 2nd floor Detroit, Ml Hudson building hearing cation assistants, staff members 15yr. Fixed from 8.0% 48226. Mail Subscription price and docents. The series runs from 30 yr. Fixed from 8.25% is $15 for three months, $30 for Detroit City Council President Maryann Mahaffey has scheduled mid-July to mid-August. Cost is six months (no refunds). Call a public hearing on the empty J.L.$20 for Detroit Zoological Society CALL NOW! 1- (313) 964-5655 to subscribe or Hudson building as well as down­ members and $23 for non-mem­ for more information. bers. Call 248-541-5835. ■ m S s k SK e l l u m M o r t g a g e town Detroit development for 7 POSTMASTER: Send address "■!■■■■■■■ F in a n c ia l S e r ic e s, I n c. p.m. July 8 in the 13th-floor audi­Clothes as art changes to: The Detroit Sunday torium of the City-County 15565 Northland Drive #503 W. Works by 50 artists are exhibit­ Journal, 450 W. Fort, 2nd floor Building. Discussion topics will Southfield, Michigan 48075 ed in “The Clothes Show: Objects Rates are subject to change. Based on approved credit and equity.Detroit, Ml 48226. include the true cost of demolish­ Circulation/Postal for and About Clothes” at the ing the building, whether Detroit Center for Creative Studies Center taxpayers should pay for it and Galleries in the Park Shelton economically feasible redevelop­ Building, on Kirby at Woodward in ment options for the -building. Detroit’s Cultural Center. Shabazz tribute Exhibition continues through July The Detroit Branch of the 18. Hours are 10-5 Tuesday- NAACP, in conjunction with a hostSaturday. Call 313-874-1955. of local community organizationsPhotos of Africa $ 2 5 .0 0 O F F and activist, is hosting a tribute to “Odyssey: An African Photo­ Dr. at 5:30 p.m. graphic Journal,” an exhibit of DESIGNER FRAMES With Purchase of RX Lenses Monday at the Museum of African photos of rural Tanzania and High Quality & Low Prices Has Made SVS VISION The Union Choice For Over 20 Years American History. Kenya taken by Keith Carter Ster­ United Auto Workers Union Detroit Police Officers Association Debs memorial ling of Detroit, continues through Michigan Conference of Teamsters Detroit Firefighters Association Aug. 14 in Urban Park Gallery, United Food & Commercial Workers Communication Workers of America What began as a night at the 508 Monroe, in Trappers Alley in Detroit Building Trades And Many More! Tigers game has grown into a Greektown. Call 313-963-5445. Call 1-800-225-3095 To See If We Have A Plan With Your Local weekend of events. It all begins SVS Vision Employees are Affiliated with Teamsters Local 243 & 406 and UAW Local 1963 & 1811 Thursday with the 16th annual Summer reading BRING THIS COUPON TO ANY ONE OF THE 29 SVS VISION LOCATIONS Eugene V. Debs Memorial Kazoo Children who participate in the C A L L 1- 800- 225-3095 FOR THE LOCATION NEAREST YOU Night at Tiger Stadium. Offer expires 9/30/97. Offer not to be used in conjunction with any other offers or prior orders. Detroit Public Library’s Summer Thousands of kazoos will be hand­Reading Program called “Unlock ed out to fans in the bleachers. the Mysteries of the Past” could Under the leadership of guest con­win free tickets to a Detroit Tigers DAILY 3 DAILY 4 ductors, labor and populist songs baseball game. The program runs MICHIGAN 6/27 Midday: 8-4-7 Eve: 1-6-3 6/27 Midday: 4-7-0-4Eve: 7-7-7-9 will be played between innings. through August in every Detroit jprprpj 6/26 Midday: 7-2-8 Eve: 0-9-3 6/26 Midday: 5-6-9-2 Eve: 9-9-8-8 Other events through the weekendPublic Library branch. Call 313- 6/25 Midday: 6-1-1 Eve: 7-4-4 6/25 Midday: 2-7-4-4 Eve: 7-4-7-4 include the Joe Hill Softball 833-1437. Classic and the Emma Goldman 6/24 Midday: 5-8-3 Eve: 7-3-1 6/24 Midday: 2-7-6-3Eve: 0-6-9-2 Books for scholarships SUMMARY 6/23 Midday: 5-9-0 Eve: 5-8-0 6/23 Midday: 7-9-5-3 Eve: 7-3-3-6 Pro-Am Invitational Golf Tourney. 6/21 Midday: 8-7-9 Eve: 1-5-6 6/21 Midday: 5-3-2-7Eve: 8-6-4-4 Partial proceeds will go to locked- The Grosse Pointe Association of out newspaper workers. For more University Women is collecting CASH 5 MICHIGAN KEN0 information, call 313-964-5600. through Aug. 31 used books for a 6/27 15 20 32 36 sale Sept. 24:27 in the Grosse 39 6/27 2 5 8 9 15 22 23 24 26 2731 Belle Isle Zoo camp 6/26 8 26 30 32 36 34 35 51 53 56 5758 60 70 7678 Pointe Woods Community Center 6/25 12 23 25 30 31 Children ages 4-12 can learn 6/26 4 8 9 10 11 16 18 24 on Mack at Kenmore. Money 6/24 4 10 16 17 18 26 32 34 more about animals and zoos in 6/23 11 17 23 30 32 37 45 48 50 54 57 69 70 7677 78 raised will benefit local and the first-ever Belle Isle Zoo national female scholars. LOTTO 6/24 1 2 3 5 8 9 13 19 3238 40 6/25 6 19 30 34 37 43 44 49 55 56 59 70 71 74 75 76 79 Summer Safari series. The one-day Collection barrels araunside the 6/21 1 3 20 22 37 45 classes, which run from 9 to noon,Farmer Jack on Harper near 6/23 2 4 5 6 8 11 12 13 1415 19 THE BIG GAME are conducted by trained zoo edu­ Moross, or call 810-296-4449. 30 3740 41 44 58 64 6769 75 77 6/27 1 3 37 42 46 21 Numbers are notofficial JUNE 29, 1997 PAGE 3 TATE

S u sa n Building on the past Wa tso n

C o a l i t i o n w a r n s o f risks at old Congressional industrial sites By Christopher M. Singer ‘We’re sorry’ Journal Staff Writer Who knew? wouldn’t hurt The day I graduated from Holy Redeemer High School in June 1963,1 orry, don’t get it.” could have walked from the church on That’s what my mother Junction at West Vernor - new diplo­ used to tell me when I ma in hand - to any one of the nearby k . / would burst into tears factories and found a job that would and dampen her apron with apolo­ have given me a middle-class lifestyle gies for some offense I had com­ at age 17. mitted, usually for the fifth or Cadillac, Fleetwood, Fisher-Guide, sixth time. the Ford Rouge, Great Lakes Steel, “I’m sorry I’m late, Mama,” I’d Kelsey-Hayes, Chrysler’s McGraw whimper when, once again, I dal­ glass plant, Guardian Glass, all lied on the playground instead of employing two and three shifts a day coming straight home from school. Who knew that just 10 years later “I’m sorry I didn’t get the house cheap oil would run out and the city cleaned up before you got home that won World War II and put the from work,” I’d say with puppy-dog world on wheels would be on the eyes and a quivering lip. skids? Because I had a penchant for Cadillac moved. Fleetwood became stretching the rules and testing a vacant lot. Fisher-Guide got consoli­ the limits of my mother’s patience, dated elsewhere. Kelsey-Hayes relo­ I was, as the old folks used to say, cated to the suburbs. The glass plant one sorry child. The word was used was razed to make room for a parts to describe my actions so often warehouse. Guardian Glass left town that it could have become my mid­ and the country. dle name. If the sound of it had And now who knows what dangers Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN crystallized in the air and fallen to may be buried where those factories A tour of Detroit’s abandoned factories included this site near McMillan School. the ground, I would have been used to be, sins of the fathers waiting charged with littering dozens of to be visited on the sons? nors Association conference onabandoned company that ground uptimes over. That was the point of a special tourbrownfield redevelopment hosted bydemolition materials - including lead- My Mom wasn’t upset over my of some of the city’s vacant factoriesMichigan Gov. John Engler in thepainted wood - from Detroit’s thou­saying “I’m sorry” for some wrong I held for the media last week. Entitledquiet elegance of the stately Albert sands of abandoned buildings andhad committed. The problem was “Brownfield Development in Detroit:Kahn-designed Detroit Athletic Clubpressed the dust into fireplace logs. that I didn’t take my apology to Good or Bad,” the tour was organizeddowntown. Huge piles of demolition materials the next logical step - I didn’t ask by a citywide coalition called Albert Kahn buildings are scarce remain on the site. what I could do to make amends. Detroiters Working for Environ­in southwest Detroit. It’s one of Wilkins contends no one would everTo set things right. To fix the “it” mental Justice and the Lansing-basedDetroit’s oldest neighborhoods, firstbe allowed to grind up old homes tothat I had broken. Michigan Environmental Councilpopulated about the time of the Civilmake fireplace logs in Sterling She knew, as did I, that unless I headed by former state Sen. Lana War. Its copper and brass businesses Heights, Royal Oak or Plymouth was willing to take that step, to Pollack of Ann Arbor. predate the rise of Detroit’s auto Township. But it’s seemingly OK in an assume responsibility for the con­ The coalition is seeking to makeindustry. area that is heavily African American, sequences of my actions, then sure that any redevelopment plans forDonele Wilkins of Detroiters Work­Hispanic and Appalachian white, “sorry” was a hollow word. downtown Detroit will take into con­ing for Environmental Justice saysmost of the residents poor or workingMeaningless. A soft-soft brush to sideration the residents and the envi­that while Detroit accounts for 85poor. The average income in the area, dust the guilt off my shoulders. ronment as well as the property. percent of the known lead poisoningshe says, is $12,000 a year. This words vs. actions conflict “If you leave community people outcases in Michigan, southwest Detroit She calls that a prime example of lies at the heart of the debate over of economic redevelopment, you’llhas the highest rate of lead poisoning“environmental racism” and says whether Congress should issue an never get it right,” insists Pollack. cases in the city. It also has the high­that’s why her group seeks “environ­apology to African Americans for Kathy Milberg, head of a grassrootsest high school dropout rate. mental justice.” centuries of mistreatment. Saying group called Southwest Detroit Lead poisoning is known to slowThe tour also stopped at what was “I’m sorry” means that America Environmental Vision, agrees. “All I’mmental development in children andDetroit Coke at 7819 W. Jefferson, acknowledges its role in perpetuat­ saying is we need to work together “causesto aggressive behavior,” Wilkinsabout 16 acres on the riverfront nexting the evils of institutional produce a clean environment and eco­adds. to Zug Island. Detroit Coke suppliedracism. More importantly, it nomic development,” she says. And right near southwest Detroit’scoke for the blast furnaces of the prompts the inevitable question: Tuesday’s tour was timed to presentMcMillan School is what used to beNational Steel works on Zug Island. What can we as a nation do to set an alternative to a National Gover­Recycling Corp. of America, a now- See TOUR, Page 6 See WATSON, Page 8 PAGE 4 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997

Book draws inside view of auto design drama By Martha Hindes Journal Automotive Writer hen Mary Walton spent more than two years inside the hallowed walls W of Ford Motor Co.’s design center, she learned to walk softly and carry a big pen. The volumes of notes the former Philadelphia newspaper reporter took served her well. Walton has just released a book, “CAR: A Drama of the American Workplace” (W.W. Norton & Co., $26.95) that exposes the of the secrecy-shrouded world of auto design. The book details the development of the second-generation Taurus, the highly anticipated 1996 successor to the No. 1-selling car in the . Ford executives opened the door Journal photos by PATRICIA BECK wide for Walton after initially approv­ When Mary Walton talked to a crowd at a Dearborn book-signing last week, among those on ing the book project, then pretty much hand to see her were Karin Dean, a Ford planner who met Walton during the Taurus project. forgot she was there. That meant Walton had unprecedented access. For some 50 weeks during a two-involved in bringing the new TaurusWalton originally had wanted to do She could go almost anywhere andyear period, Walton lived at a M arriottto reality, such as the texture, colora people book, to learn the creative talk with anyone with no restrictions,Courtyard Hotel in Dearborn. Sheand size of the smallest parts. “I aspects from beginning to end. She as long as she agreed to a few basics.drove to the design center early everyremember a discussion that lasted went straight to the top - former Ford Now, according to Walton, when shemorning, but by 7 a.m. the Ford park­about an hour about a button inChairman the and CEO Harold (Red) calls Ford people, they say they can’ting lot was full. station wagon,” Walton said. The loca­Poling. Her access to just about any­ talk to her at all. That was when she realized howtion was so obscure that most peopleplace inside Ford was assured at a Walton’s candid portrayal followsthoroughly people’s lives had beenwouldn’t even have known it wasDearborn lunch with John Roberts, the evolution of the current genera­caught up with the car. Meetings,there. Ford’s No. 2 North American PR man tion Ford Taurus and Mercury Sableminute details and long work hoursThat process was magnified by theduring an April 1 snowstorm. Walton from inception to showroom, detailingconsumed those developing the vehi­1,775 major parts that went into thewas told to stay away from any pro­ the steps through the eyes of thosecle. “If you wanted to get ahead atcar. “And each of those had peopleprietary details - mostly financial who brought it to life. The trouble Ford,for you had to be seen as a personwho cared passionately about it,” shestuff, such as the cost of building a Ford was that she showed it warts andputting in a lot of hours,” she said. said. prototype. That wouldn’t be in her all. Walton was given her own little A memorable point for Walton wasself-interest, she countered. She “I have to think if the car had beenwork cubicle in the basement of theplacement of the vehicle’s side viewoffered to provide a pre-publication an instant success, they would havedesign center, where she teased hermirrors, which would affect exteriormanuscript, an offer Ford accepted. felt much less strongly about thenew compatriots for being “moles.”design, speakers, interior airflow and What company higher-ups failed to book,” she said. Ford officials admitShe wanted the story from the bottomoverall function. After weeks of lobby­consider was her reporter’s instinct for that exaggerated expectations for theup. What she got was an unprecedent­ing and redesigns that added majorfact. When an embarrassing incident redesigned model continue to doged the look at how a car was born, nur­development costs, the compromiseof sex discrimination surfaced, it was Taurus, although it is still one of thetured through countless developmentwas proudly presented to currentclearly detailed in the book despite top-selling autos in the United States.mutations* then denounced as tooCEO Alex Trotman. Trotman prompt­company objections. She also relayed At Ford, Walton found a world dedi­pricey and futuristic when it finallyly vetoed it and told the design teamformer race car driver Jackie cated to designing a better Toyotawas presented to the public. where the mirrors should be located.Stewart’s first reaction to the proto­ Camry-killer as well as a car that Dick Landgraf, the project manager Walton had gone through the evolu­type. Stewart, a Ford advisor, cited a could build on the prestige of the orig­considered the father of the 1996tion track once before, as a businessnumber of problems and called it inal Taurus, a vehicle that had ruledTaurus, was terrific to her, said reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer,“crap” and “junk.” the showrooms and become theWalton. “He told his people that and I followed the famed New Jersey She also referred to such sensitive nation’s top-selling car. With its suc­could go to any meeting and thattomato I from seedling in a farmer’s issues as Ford’s holdover “manage­ cessor expected to start at the top,could interview them. I had a passfield to the plate of an inventory clerk.ment by conflict” and the fact that the being part of its development teaminto the building and was free to comeThen, on her own, she turned to autos.newly introduced Taurus sat unsold in was essential for just about anyone onand go.” Those were privileges WaltonWhen Ford managers first agreed todealer showrooms for days and even the design side with ambitions tosaid she treated very carefully so shelet her follow the vehicle’s develop­weeks until costly rebates finally advance a Ford career. Those whowouldn’t jeopardize anyone’s career.m ent in 1993, they probably had somejump-started its sales. made the team were labeled Ford’s Thousands of people were involvedgood reasons for feeling so positiveTo learn more about Ford products brightest and best. in the $3 billion project on which theabout her proposal. First, as an out­and to save time, Walton said she bor­ “They were proud of the Taurus,”company was gambling so much ofsider its with no knowledge of the autorowed company cars during her visits Walton told the Sunday Journalfuture. industry, she would be seen as lessto Dearborn. At the end, she sent Ford recently. “They had committed the Meetings ran on for hours at a time.threatening than someone who regu­a check to pay them back. extra resources to this car and theyOnce, when it was learned that Hondalarly followed the beat. “They didn’t want to take the were going to make it the best car th athad eliminated meetings on And Ford was so proud of themoney,” she said. “They said it was Ford had ever made. They were proudWednesdays, Ford adopted the sameTaurus that it wanted its story told.more trouble than it was worth. Then of the design. ... The whole time I waspolicy and everyone immediatelyAfter all, the original Taurus had beenthey sat on the check for about two there, the Taurus program was per­gained 20 percent more time to work,the company’s “savior” vehicle, andmonths before they finally cashed it. I ceived as a winner. People wanted toshe said. this one is expected to be equally pop­guess they were trying to figure out be on the team.” The smallest detail consumed thoseular. what to do with it ” /

JUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 5 Thank You! To the tens of thousands of friends and supporters who traveled to Detroit for the Action! Motown ’97 weekend, words cannot express how deeply grateful we are. From Boston to , from Europe to Asia, you left busy lives, many of you at your own expense, to join us. It was our pleasure to have you share our homes, our city and our struggle. We prayed together, cried together and shared some laughs. We formed bonds of friendship and solidarity that can never be broken. And because of you, our spirits and our resolve have been strength­ ened beyond measure. Your massive participation and support was greatly appreciated by the 2,000 workers carrying on a great labor struggle here. Your numbers helped show Gannett and Knight-Ridder that their anti­ union and counterproductive business behavior will not be tolerated here or anywhere. They could not break us. They will not break us. We will prevail! Thanks for helping make this event one of the most memorable labor marches in the country’s history. It was a great weekend for unions and working people every­ where.

Sponsored by the Metropolitan Council of Newspaper Unions PAGE 6 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997 New ‘czar’ may be answer for Lake St. Clair

By Robin Fornoff jurisdictional powers over multiple Journal Staff Writer communities. Special funding is also The appointment of a lake “czar” available from the U.S. Environmen­ and a special tax to clean up sewage tal Protection Agency and private con­ discharges are two options being con­ cerns such as the Kellogg Foundation. sidered by a special blue-ribbon com­ LaBarge, however, said a major con­ mission charged with finding solu­ cern for the panel is that most mea­ ■* tions to pollution in Lake St. Clair. sures needed to ensure the lake stay The 36-member panel, set to report clean mean a long-term commitment. its findings Aug. 1, is also looking at That means more than special, one­ creating a partnership of business and time funding grants. And it may mean local government agencies patterned creating a special tax, a concept tanta­ after one already in place along Grand mount to political suicide in Macomb Traverse Bay. That agency, the Grand County and not taken lightly even in Traverse Bay Watershed Initiative, is tax-flush Oakland County. credited with saving the bay from pol­ “John Hertel’s instructions to us lution during a period of unprecedent­ were there are no sacred cows,” said ed development - not unlike what is LaBarge. “He told us, ‘If you need a happening now in Oakland and tax, tell us. Don’t be afraid to step on Macomb counties. any toes.’ ” The concept of a lake czar, one per­ The concept of a partnership son with powers extending across between businesses and government local government jurisdictional lines, agencies is being pushed by the has apparently kindled the interest of Clinton River Watershed Council. many on the special panel. Members Jeanna Paluzzi, now a policy spe­ are sworn to secrecy until the commis­ cialist for the council, was a coordina­ sion makes its recommendations. But tor who helped create the Grand Chairman J. Russell LaBarge con­ Traverse Bay Watershed Initiative, a firmed the czar concept seems to be a consortium of more than 120 busi­ favorite. nesses, government agencies and pri­ LaBarge, a St. Clair Shores attor­ vate organizations. ney, said beach closings from sewage “It demands a focused effort on the pollution are the direct result of mul­ part of a lot of different people,” said tiple problems. Much of the sewage is Paluzzi, noting the Grand Traverse from treatment plants overburdened Bay organization was a “non-binding, by the phenomenal growth in non-legal” partnership agreement. Oakland and Macomb counties. Business and government leaders Additionally, industries in the United recognized the pristine Grand Tra­ States and Canada discharge massive verse Bay was the focus of all the new plumes of waste into the St. Clair development taking place, said River, which funnels into Lake St. Paluzzi. To preserve the bay and Clair. ensure future growth, the initiative Pollution has also been traced to pri­ asked any entity signing for a pledge vate septic tanks along the Clinton to “fully cooperate and to provide tech­ River as well as barges, ships and nical and financial assistance.” pleasure boats discharging waste into Journal photo by DAYMON J. HARTLEY Paluzzi said she doesn’t believe the lake. St. Clair Shores attorney J. Russell LaBarge chairs a blue-ribbon commission studyinginvesting all powers in a czar would “We need someone ... a director or a options for cleaning up Lake St. Clair. work. She said a single person might coordinator to bring all these ele­ be needed at the start of any plan to ments together,” said LaBarge, LaBarge said he will likely ask for a John Hertel, chairman of the Macombcoordinate efforts and “maybe act as a adding: “I want to stress that’s onlyone-month extension before the com­County Board of Commissioners. cheerleader for the lake and a point one part of what we’ve been dis­mission issues its final recommenda­ LaBarge said there are laws under person for contacting the media. cussing. There are many things undertions. consideration in the Michigan “But I think it has to be a collabora­ consideration.” The special panel was appointed byLegislature that could give a lake czartive effort.” Group wants to reclaim old industrial sites in Detroit TOUR, From Page 3 Detroit Coke for the disposal of toxicissues must be linked to better under­ ed industrial sites... Cleanup and wastes - just yards from the Detroit stood issues like housing, schools andredevelopment of old industrial sites Next door is Allied Signal Coke PlantsRiver. jobs before people are willing to act. help our cities attract new businesses that removes the tar from coke Milberg, who grew up in southwest “If we don’t get together and doand curbs urban sprawl.” byproducts and sells it to aluminumDetroit and still lives there, claims the something in the next couple of years,”Pollack points out that 3,000 sites manufacturers. same toxic materials that would haveworries Milberg, “interest is going toaround Michigan have been cleaned But that nice synergy ended abrupt­been disposed of in deep wells pro­drop off.” up via the state’s “polluter pays” law. ly in 1991 when Detroit Coke closedposed for and quickly rejected by One of the biggest drawbacks in Plus, she says, it’s a pay-now or pay- without prior notice. Romulus are the toxins that will bereclaiming brownfields is the cost. In later proposition. The long-term The space is currently being used toswitched to the Detroit Coke facility. the $407.6 million budget recentlyhealth care costs of industrial pollu­ store salt, scrap metal, limestone and The government bureaucracy mak­approved by the state House oftion make cleaning it up a wise invest­ coke. ing the decisions is the EPA office inRepresentatives for the Departmentment. But now that southwest Detroit hasChicago far from the southwestof Environmental Quality, $ 17 million“You cannot separate health issues been included in the federal Empow­ Detroit residents who may have awas earm arked for cleaning up brown-from economic issues,” she says. erment Zone and there are big tax toxic waste dump in their future. field sites. “Economic development is begin­ advantages to be gained, the federal Wilkins admits it’s “still not an easy In a press release, Rep. Ed Vaughn, ning in Detroit, but if it happens with­ EPA has been asked to issue permits job” to organize poor citizens aroundD-Detroit said: “We understand the out consideration of contamination, it to reopen two deep injection wells atthese issues. She says environmentalimportance of reclaiming contaminat­won’t work.” IUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 7 Kevorkian E n a BEER, WINE & LIQUOR marks ruling with a death DEPARTMENT By Michael Betzold Journal Staff Writer Absolut Vodka pint One day after the U.S. Supreme 80 PROOF Court unanimously rejected the idea of 750 ML >41 a constitutional right to doctor-assist­ Plus Tax ed suicide, the appearance of a body in a Southfield motel room seemed to Seagram's 7 Crown y - assert that right - in the customary American Whiskey manner of Jack Kevorkian. 80 PROOF >86 The body of Janet Murphy, a 40- 750 ML Plus Tax year-old Nevada woman, was found Canadian Club m il Friday in a room at the Residence Inn in Southfield. A note referred inquiries Canadian Whisky 80 PROOF to Kevorkian’s attorney, Geoffrey 1.75 LITER 37 Fieger. Plus Tax Not admitting Kevorkian’s involve­ ment, Fieger said Murphy “ended her Turning Leaf Wine life by her own hand” and added that CABERNET OR CHARDONNAY the government “has no business mak­ 750 ML ing her decision for her.” In a decision released Thursday, the Gallo Livingston nation’s high court upheld by a 9-0 T u r n i n g Cali k vote state laws in and Cellars Wine Chard Washington that ban physicians from ASSORTED VARIETIES actively aiding in deaths. In its first 3 LITER ruling on assisted suicide, the justices WHITE GRENACHE ruled that people who are terminally Beringer Wine Beringer ill do not enjoy a constitutional right to WHITE ZINFANDEL WKm 2INfANOtl have doctors help end their lives. 750 ML >00 FRAN7.IA Murphy, of Henderson, Nev., had Sfiflrouij chronic fatigue syndrome and fibro­ Franzia Bag-in-Box Wine cftgronfc myalgia, Fieger said. By accepted med­ WHITE GRENACHE, ical standards, she was not terminally BLUSH OR CHABLIS ^ Q Q ill. The Oakland County medical 5 LITER BOX examiner ruled she died of carbon monoxide poisoning and her death was Seagram's Coolers a homicide - the same ruling the ASSORTED VARIETIES examiner has applied to all Kevorkian- 4 PACK 4L related deaths in Oakland County. FOR The Supreme Court’s ruling was expected, though its unanimity sur­ Budweiser, Bud Light prised most observers. Chief Justice or Bud Ice Beer William Rehnquist, writing the deci­ 24 PACK CUBE 12 OZ. CANS sion, asserted that assisted suicide is 49 in conflict with “our nation’s history, legal traditions and practices.” The Miller Premium, Miller Lite, decision overturned lower courts’ rul­ ings that the state bans violated con­ Miller Lite Ice or Miller stitutional guarantees to equal protec­ Genuine Draft Beer tion and to privacy rights. 30 PACK-12 OZ. CANS The ruling leaves the door open for state legislatures to ban physician- assisted suicide. But it does not pre­ Minnesota Brew vent states from passing laws to allow 24 PACK-12 OZ. CANS * the practice. The group known as Merian’s Friends - named for Kevorkian client Molson Ice Beer Merian Frederick of Ann Arbor - plans 12 PACK-12 OZ. BOTTLES to begin collecting signatures this summer to place its proposal for legal­ izing assisted suicide for mentally PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 27 THRU JULY 2, 1997 competent, terminally ill people on Michigan’s November 1998 ballot. AVAILABLE AT ALL METRO DETROIT AREA RITE AID PHARMACIES But before then, the Legislature QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL ITEMS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES. NOT RESPONSIBLE could act on a bill already proposed by FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. BEVERAGE PRICES ARE FOR NON-REFRIGERATED PRODUCTS ONLY. BEVERAGE PRICES ARE PLUS DEPOSIT WHERE REQUIRED BY LAW. Sen. William VanRegenmorter, R- Jenison, to ban the practice. The IrTTi^ Legislature temporarily banned it from February 1993 to November 1994. It was under that ban that lAID. Kevorkian was prosecuted but acquit­ vt cf

the ULP strike notebook Bonior tells Gannett, K-R to ‘obey law’ By Robert Ourlian types of corporations, the transna­ Any federal court order could be ask permission to leave. Journal Staff Writer tionals, the multinationals, the big enforced by federal marshals. That was all in preparation for iewers of C-SPAN were corporations, are dropping health Action! Motown ’97 at Detroit’s greeted Tuesday morning insurance. Management’s view dailies’ facilities. by the sight of U.S. Rep. “They are losing their pension Last weekend’s scab newspapers Throw in the Wilks ruling on David Bonior holding up abenefits. Wages for80 percent of our would have been good buys even forFriday, then run for cover. V copy of The Detroit Sundaypeople in this country have been those who faithfully boycotted them, “There was chaos in there,” said a Journal’s special edition with the for about the last 20 years. simply as confirmation on why theyunion member who has many big headline reading “GUILTY!” Commending organizers of Action!should be boycotted. sources in the production plants. Bonior railed against the newspa­Motown ’97, Bonior said from the On Saturday the Free Press “They were all panic-stricken. per companies’ violations of federal House floor, “We said in this march downplayed the meaning of the Equipment was stolen. It was total­ laws, which were confirmed in a and in this rally that we are coming story in its Page 1 headline: ly out of control.” June19 ruling by Thomas R. Wilks. together. It is happening all over the“Newspaper strike was unfair, judge In other departments, the mood The National Labor Relations Board country.” rules.” was directly opposite, somber and administrative law judge declared It wasn’t the only time last week The News’ coverage the next day “tomb-like,” according to one report. that The Detroit News, Detroit Free Bonior took to national airwaves inwas even worse. Written by line- After the ruling, replacements Press and Detroit Newspapers support of locked-out workers. He crosser Dan Howes and nonunion reacted emotionally, some threaten­ caused and prolonged the newspa­ was on again Wednesday and Washington Bureau staffer Lisa ing downtown businesses that post­ per strike by committing 10 unfair Thursday, speaking about the Zagaroli, the story quotes DN CEO ed signs supporting the labor labor practices. injuries - some permanent - sus­ Frank Vega as charging the rulingprotest. Directing his remarks to newspa­ tained by strikers in attacks by was released early Friday, the first Two replacements were overheard per executives, Bonior said, “So I newspaper-financed police and secu­day of Action! Motown ’97, for pro­ talking about the ruling Saturday. want to say to the Tom Brays and rity armies. union political purposes. “Do I think“I guess this means they get to the Joe Strouds and the (John) Knight-Ridder owns the Free it was orchestrated? Hell yes,” he come back,” said one. “But what Jaskes and the (Frank) Vegas and Press. Gannett owns the News. said. about us?” the (Bob) Giles and all the top exec­ They are partners in Detroit The Howe-Zagaroli story said the “Us?” asked the other. “Nobody utives at Knight-Ridder and Newspapers, which handles the federal labor agency is the most cares about us. Gannett: Obey the law. Obey the papers’ noneditorial functions. “overtly political” of offices. The twoNew ULPs? law. You have been found guilty. Put wrote, without substantiation, that those people back to work so theyHold that call ... Judge Wilks is considered “political­ As the Free Press and DN slowly can take care of their families, so we All around Detroit, lawyers ly friendly to unions.” return some workers to their jobs, can bind the wounds in our commu­involved in the legal case against Said Duane Ice, an attorney for there are potential unfair labor nity. Detroit Newspapers were waiting the unions: “That’s a crock. Judge practice charges. For instance, com­ “They (newspapers) were proven for word that the NLRB is going to Wilks is a mainstream, neutral pany officials have blocked the lead­ guilty. They should obey the law andseek a federal court injunction thatjudge. He calls them as he sees ers of union locals from entering put these people back to work.” would require the companies to them. This ruling is no stretch.” facilities on union business. The House Democratic minority recall most of their locked-out work­ Incidentally, in his decision Wilks At the Free Press, notices have whip also cast the issue in broader ers. savaged newspaper executives for been removed from bulletin boards terms: “We are losing our economic As of press time Friday, the lacking truthfulness. that are under Newspaper Guild democracy, if we indeed have ever phones were not ringing. control. In 1995 bulletin boards had it in this country. Little by lit­ Those familiar with the case have Action! DN were stripped in the News news­ tle, benefits for people are being said Wilks’ ruling against the news­ Hundreds of extra Vance guards room, leading to one of Wilks’ ULP chipped away. Mr. Speaker, 3,500 papers provides a powerful incen­ and even dogs were called in. findings against the companies kids a day in America lose their tive for the agency to seek the Mandatory overtime was imposed. health insurance because these injunction. Staffers were locked in and told to See NOTEBOOK, Page 11 JUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 11 State unions weigh move against term limits

By Eric Freedman terms during their lifetimes. That Journal Lansing Bureau means that next year 66 of the 110 BIG RAPIDS, Mich. - Labor unions House approves bill to ban House members - 37 Republicans and may lead a petition drive to repeal or 29 Democrats - will be ineligible to modify term limits for legislators and seek re-election, including Speaker other state officials, according to the permanent replacements Curtis Hertel, D-Detroit, and head of the Michigan AFL-CIO. The Michigan House of Mt. Morris), who sponsored the Republican Minority Leader Ken President Frank Garrison labeled Representatives passed legislation bill. Sikkema of Grandville. the current constitutional restriction last week that would stop employ­ “We’ve being dealing with this State senators are limited to two 4- on how long legislators may serve as ers from permanently replacing issue of permanently replacing year terms, but all are eligible to run “foolish” and said the limits induce striking workers. striking workers for quite some again in 1998. The governor, lieu­ legislators to start looking for new House Bill 4501 prohibits time due to the Detroit newspaper tenant governor, attorney general and jobs soon after taking office. employers from hiring or even labor dispute,” Rison said. secretary of state are restricted to two “The minute these cats get elected, offering jobs to replacement work­ “I believe that workers who 4-year terms, but the amendment will they start job-hunting,” Garrison said ers during labor disputes. It also exercise their right to strike must not preclude the incumbents, includ­ in a speech to the Michigan Labor prohibits replacement workers never be fired by any company ing Gov. John Engler, from seeking a Press, an organization of editors and from being granted employment who chooses to hire permanent final term in 1998. writers who work for union newslet­ preference over any employee whoreplacements. Unfortunately, A successful petition drive requires ters and magazines across the state. exercises his or her right to strike.workers may have to walk off a job 308,908 valid signatures from regis­ “The insurance lobbyists and all the “This is a major victory for any­ to be heard by management - but tered voters to put a constitutional people we fight at the state Capitol one who has ever been part of a it is their right to do so.” amendm ent on the ballot, according to will be offering them jobs,” Garrison union,” said Rep. Vera Rison (D- The bill now goes to the Senate. the state Elections Bureau. said. “Term limits will do more dam­ Even with enough signatures to age to us politically than we’ve had force a vote, term-limit opponents con­ done in a long time.” “We’ll be losing our institutional mem­drive is still in the discussion stage front a formidable task - winning. The Former state Rep. Lynn Jondahl,ory.” and would not begin until after the1992 amendment passed overwhelm­ now executive director of the nonprof­Term-limit supporters argue that1998 elections, said Jon Ogar, the ingly, 2.3 million to 1.6 million. it Michigan Prospect for Renewed the restrictions encourage newcomersMichigan AFL-CIO’s communications On a separate political issue, Citizenship, also predicted term lim­ to run for office and curb the power director.of Garrison said he favors legislation to its will hurt good government. Theentrenched incumbents who are toughIf successful, it would allow voters protect the right of employees elected Flint-based organization is a liberal- to defeat at the polls. Critics counterstatewide to decide whether to repeal to public office to return to their jobs oriented think tank on public policythat term limits reduce voters’ right toor modify a 1992 amendment to thewhen their terms are up. Some unions issues. choose candidates and will transfer Michigan Constitution that adoptednegotiate such a guarantee in their “It’s a mandatory-inexperience law,” more power to lobbyists, bureaucratsterm limits. contracts. Jondahl, who represented Okemos asand legislative staff. Under those limits, state represen­ “We ought to encourage more of our a Democrat, told the labor journalists. The proposed union-led petitiontatives can serve only three 2-yearpeople to run for office,” he said. Optimism tempered over reaching Oakland Press finds a buyer settlement inUAW-GM strike The Oakland Press is being sold All of the newspapers are in by Disney to 21st Century southeastern Michigan and the By Martha Hindes ny’s preference for temporary workers Journal Automotive Writer Newspapers Acquisition Inc. in a Thumb. to cover vacations would become a package of 13 Michigan publica­ Shepherd, who began his news­ As the UAW strike against General year-round practice if it were accepted tions. paper career at the Port Huron Motors Corp.’s truck operations by in the union. But that would lead to a The newspaper acquisition cor­ Times-Herald, was formerly gener­ Pontiac approached a record lengthtotally temporary work force with no poration was founded two years al manager of The Daily Sentinel last week, union officials were notbenefits or job security, said Miller. ago by Frank H. Shepherd, presi­ in Utica and vice president for optimistic about reaching a settle­ The strike reportedly has cost GM dent and CEO, to buy and operate newspaper operations for Scripps ment soon. about $40 million a week in lost sales community newspapers. Other Howard in Cincinnati. Local 594 President Ron Miller said since 6,100 workers walked off the job papers in the Oakland Press deal The Oakland Press, with a daily that widespread reports of an impend­at the Pontiac truck complex just include The Lapeer County Press, circulation of 86,000 and Sunday ing breakthrough after intense bar­before midnight April 22. Miller said The Brown City Banner and The circulation of 105,000, has been on gaining during the week had beenhe thinks the company is willing to Thumb Blanket. the market since late last year. overstated and that many issues take those losses to send a message to remained unresolved. weaker locals that it is taking a stand While the union has continued toto be be more competitive. available for bargaining, “nothing is going to break,” Miller said. “I don’t think they had plans to settle this Papers court more ULP chargesbefore shutdown” - the first two Susan weeks of July, when the auto compa­ NOTEBOOK, From Page 10 Pointe Farms mansion to talk with nies close down their assembly opera­ workers gathering for an impromptutions for model changeovers. Watson last week. protest. GM spokesman Dan Flores said he About 200 of 2,000 locked-out was not certain when work would workers have returned to the papers Vega said he doesn’t care if he’s transferred from Detroit, a town he resume if a tentative agreement is news, views since the six striking unions made reached during those two weeks. unconditional offers to return to workhas never liked. He prefers Florida or Hawaii. Friday was the 66th day of the in mid-February. strike. The longest action against GM “You think I want to be here?” he Vega: Ready to go in recent decades was a 67-day nation­ asked the workers sarcastically. Frank Vega can’t wait to get out of al strike in 1970. only in Detroit, a town he has never liked, he Robert Ourlian is a locked-out A major issue in the standoff is told locked-out workers in a bizarre Detroit News reporter and a member excessive overtime required of work­ meeting last weekend. of a Newspaper Guild bargaining ers and the inability of workers to get the jour Vega came outside his Grosse committee. vacation time. Miller said the compa­ PAGE 12 JUNE 29, 1997 Co-editors: Susan Watson, Norman Sinclair Managing Editor: Peggy Spencer Castine Published by Detroit Sunday Journal Inc. 450 W. Fort Detroit, Mich. 48226 313-964-5655 Fax: 313-964-5554 Web site: http://www.rustnet/~workers/strike.html Member Michigan Press Association Member National Newspaper Association PINION Metro NY Labor Comm unications Council Communicator of the Year

Judge’s ruling W Was j u s t th e . Fir s t UNFAIR Ro u n d. LABOR clarifies wrongdoing PRACTICE RULING ustice is truth in action,” saidBut they can no longer go back and try the great 19th-century Britishto distort the facts of the case. Judge prime minister Benjamin Wilks’ ruling provides an objective Disraeli. The thugs who runlitany of the newspapers’ crimes that JDetroit Newspapers, The Detroit News all who have eyes can read. and the Free Press are about to learn In short, the victory for the unions what he meant. Judged guilty of unfairwas total and across the board. What labor practices by a Washington, D.C., remains is the implementation of administrative law judge a week agoJudge Wilks’ decision. Newspaper Friday, the papers may soon have executives to claim they’ll still drag out welcome back the employees they pro­the process for years. But it’s clear that voked into striking two years ago. more bad news is in store for the greed- What this means is that the long-heads. suffering newspaper workers and First, the National Labor Rela­ their families, many of whom had alltions Board, for whom Judge Wilks but despaired of any good news in madethe his ruling, is expected at any strike/lockout, now have the uppertime to order its staff counsel to go Shabazz: a tragic loss hand. A federal court injunction couldafter an injunction to get the workers ore than anything, it was40,000 members at its peak. force the papers to take back theirreturned to their jobs. the way Betty Shabazz The burns suffered by Shabazz workers - even if that means firing the If a judge imposes that injunction, was forced to lose her life earlier this month were the result of scab replacement workers to make attempts by the newspaper companiesM that makes the event a fire allegedly set by her 12-year-old room. Justice, indeed, is about toto stonewall on retaining all theirsuch a tragedy. Authorities say grandson, it named Malcolm after his descend upon the Detroit newspapers.scabs may crumble. may have been her own grandsonfamous grandfather. The young There were so many wonderful If newspaper executives choose towho caused her death. If that turnsShabazz was said to be upset that he elements to Judge Thomas Wilks’ rul­ignore an injunction, they’ll go to jail,out to be true, it will be very hard tohad been sent to live with his grand­ ing that they bear repeating. where they belong, anyway. If theytake. mother at her home in Yonkers, New First, he ruled that executives ofmanage to postpone the return of theirShabazz, the widow of , York. He wanted to return to live the papers were indeed guilty of pro­workers through appeals, their burdenlater known as El Hajj Malik el with his mother in Texas. Shabazz voking the strike through uncon­of back pay will keep mounting, day Shabazz,by died Monday after strug­was arrested and is being held in scionable labor practices. This in itself day, including interest and penalties.gling for several weeks to overcomejuvenile custody. would be a wonderful ruling, even if Meanwhile, any attempts by the third-degree burns that covered Malcolm X is often described in Wilks hadn’t also ordered that workersnewspapers to engineer decertificationmore than 80 percent of her body.accounts A of his life as a leader in the get their jobs back. The finding ofvotes to end union representation native for Detroiter, Betty Shabazz civil rights movement. However, any­ guilty strips away any remaining legit­workers also have been dealt a crip­ studied at the Tuskegee Institute,one who knows much about his life imacy clinging to the newspapers. Thepling blow. State Hospital School and of how he viewed his politics public, which has sometimes been con­ In short, the smug complacencyNursing and Jersey City Stateknows that he considered himself fused about the long labor struggle,evidenced by newspaper executivesCollege. She married Malcolm X in more of a spokesperson for human now can have no doubts about who’sthese in past two years - their smarmy 1958, when Malcolm was minister ofrights, not just civil rights. And he the right. attitude that they had broken theirHarlem’s Mosque No. 7 and Bettywas not merely a black leader - no Wilks’ decision also undergirds theunions and gotten away with it - willwas working as a nurse. more than President John F. right to back pay for the locked-outbe a thing of the past. They’ll have to In 1975, a decade after her hus­Kennedy, also assassinated, was a workers. Back pay, in theory, had beentake back their workers not by onesband’s assassination, Shabazz white leader. He was a leader, plain accumulating since last February and twos, as they have recently, but asearned a doctorate in fromand simple. And a father. And a hus­ when the unions made an uncondi­a unified workforce. And this work­the University of Massachusetts.band. tional offer to return to work. We sayforce will be vehement in its demands She became director of public rela­ And his wife, Betty Shabazz, is “in theory” because had Wilks foundfor a fair contract. Justice, indeed, is tions at College indead, very possibly at the troubled the newspapers innocent, workerstruth in action. Brooklyn and later head of thehand of her own grandchild. The would have lost any claim to missed school’s office of institutionalsame grandchild named after her wages. advancement. late husband. The grandchild who, Judge Wilks’ ruling, on the con­ Betty Shabazz witnessed the like far too many young kids today, trary, makes it extremely likely that 10-second editorial assassination of her husband morecame from a broken home, where he workers who have struggled for two than 30 years ago in the Audubonnever developed any binding rela­ years to make ends meet will one day Ballroom in Harlem, when she was tionship with his own father and get a whopping big paycheck from theNow that the military has known as Sister Betty X. The threenever had the opportunity to know newspaper companies. discovered adultery is men convicted of the assassinationthe strength of his grandfather Of course, the newspapers will taboo, it will be necessary were all connected to the Nation ofbecause of a ruthless act of violence. appeal his ruling. But Wilks’ decisionto find a euphemism to Islam. This was the same organiza­ The death of Malcolm X was creates the all-important factual basis tion that Malcolm X, more than anymourned by thousands, but the pain that any appeals court will have tocover their tracks. How other leader except for the organiza­was felt most acutely by his own consider. From this moment on, theabout “unauthorized hori­ tion’s founder, Elijah Muhammad,loved ones whom he left behind. newspapers’ lawyers can argue zontal engagements'? helped develop into a nationally rec­Martyrs can’t help raise the chil­ whether he applied the law correctly. ognized movement, with more thandren. Unratified NAFTA treaty subverts democracy By Jack D. Forbes lenges? Not our own tribal courts or our state courts.renegotiation of NAFTA in which all international The U.S. Constitution requires that, to be ratified,A Free Trade Commission and various committees agreements relating to the rights of indigenous peo­ any treaty must obtain a two-thirds affirmative voteappointed by the three central governments (andples, women, children, ethnic minorities and labor in the U.S. Senate. That m eans th at the Northvery probably representing corporate interests) willcan be incorporated into the treaty. Moreover, one American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) had to make the decisions. Thus people never elected to anymight wish to demand that any new NAFTA be get 68 votes when it came up for approval. office But have the final say. accompanied by a Pan American Parliament with NAFTA got only 61. Clinton’s people claim that NAFTA is simply anelected delegates, including representation for tribes Now President Clinton wants to expand this still“agreement” and not a treaty, but that is just seman­and indigenous communities. unratified treaty by the same unconstitutionaltic trickery. Ex-President George Bush and his nego­After all, NAFTA is supposed to be patterned after method. tiators designed NAFTA to be a treaty because the European Economic Community, but the EEC According to the dictionary, an “agreement” or con­NAFTA purports to be able to nullify the laws of thealso has the European Parliam ent. NAFTA is now to tract between sovereign states is a treaty. United States, of the 50 states and of tribes and local be run by people who are not elected but simply International agreements that require the approvalgovernments if they conflict with the provisionsappointed. of of Congress are “treaties.” NAFTA. Clinton is getting ready to try to damage our NAFTA was treated illegally as an ordinary act of Now Clinton, the great enemy of average people,workers, farms and citizens further by allowing legislation in order to ram it through. wants to expand NAFTA to South America, begin­goods from undemocratic countries to flow in at Mexico treated it correctly as a treaty, and it was ning with a Chile still dominated by the militarycheap prices, prices that result from the murder of duly ratified by the Mexican Senate. Why not by theand still oppressing native people. labor union and indigenous leaders, the dominance U.S. Senate? Obviously some organization, state government,of extremely corrupt military cliques and the raw NAFTA allows Canada and Mexico and their busi­ city, tribe or a combination of the above m ust go intoexploitation of women and children sweatshop ness interests, as well as U.S. corporations, to chal­court to have NAFTA declared inoperative, to obtainworkers and other workers of both sexes and all lenge any U.S. law, code or regulation adopted by anya writ against its being enforced or enlarged.ages. state, tribe or local government if it is believed thatOrganized labor should take the lead, but state, NAFTA means “Nasty Attack from the Affluent.” such a law or regulation interferes with investingprovincial, or local and tribal governments should beLet’s fight back. with the sale of services or products by anyequally concerned about the threatened loss of theJack D. Forbes, a Powhatan-Delaware, is a profes­ Canadian or Mexican firms or subsidiaries of U.S. powers of self-government posed by NAFTA. sor at the University of California-Davis and firms. One objective might well be to force the U.S.,the author of several books on Native American stud­ Who will make the final decisions in these chal­Canadian and Mexican governments to agree toies. a

Legislature wants to shrink class sizes in lower grades The Flint schools have had success lines designed to sell papers for fail­ is the question of basing our laws on lowering class sizes in kindergarten ing newspapers. them. The first four have nothing to through third grade. Now the opportu­ letters The absolute hypocrisy came aboutdo with morality, being merely the nity for schools in your area to lower when both papers boasted of “togeth­need of an apparently insecure deity classes to 17 or fewer student in erness,” a city coming together, a that it be worshipped. kindergarten through third grade isWhatever happened to . . . healing, a promise for the future, the Studying the rest of the command­ nearing a reality. I was reading a Dr. Seuss book to entire world witnessing a rebirth of ments, one looks in vain for stric­ The Senate has approved a new my 4-year-old daughter the otherDetroit. tures against slavery, racism, geno­ four-year, $20 million-a -year grant day, and I noticed this quote on the And all this in the presence of a cide, rape, child abuse, ignorance, program to help districts reach and back of the book: “The beginner bookcrippling newspaper strike, formerwar, all of which in one way or anoth­ maintain classes of no more than 17 story. Ten years ago Dr. Seuss tookemployees still suffering from the er are sanctioned in the Old students in these first four grades. 220 words, rhymed them, and turned ramifications of a strike brought byTestament. Through all the years of Any building that houses more thanout the ‘Cat in the Hat,’ a little vol­ their traitorous brothers and sisters, slavery in this country, the Bible was 50 percent at-risk students would be ume of absurdity that worked like a the Talberts, Alboms, and all whose the first line of defense of slavehold­ eligible for grant funding. That meanskarate chop on the weary little worldcrossing the picket lines made the ers. that the following southeast Michiganof Dick, Jane and Spot.” It was signed strike toothless. Never in the history The First Commandment, ‘Thou school districts could qualify for a Ellen Goodman, Detroit Free Press, of unionism have such traitors crip­shalt have no other gods before me,’ grant: Nov. 1966. pled the union movement. has triggered countless religious Center Line, Clintondale, Dearborn, What has become of Ellen Is this really a “coming together”? wars as people butchered each other Detroit, Ecorse, Ferndale, Flat Rock, Goodman? Her comment is still being Your paper knows. There’s a time forover the question of just which ver­ Hamtramck, Highland Park, Inkster, read around the world, in 1997, and joy, and a time for sorrow. “I have a sion of the deity should be wor­ Oak Park, Pontiac, River Rouge, beyond. Hats off to the union qualitycup, a Stanley Cup. Sorry. I can’tshipped. No, we don’t need govern­ Romulus, Southfield, Taylor, Vanof the newspaper writers. afford the coffee to fill it!” ment-backed religious dogma plas­ Dyke, Wayne-Westland, Westwood. Debbie Kulpa Ray Zabor tered on the walls of public build­ I mentioned Flint’s success with Dearborn Heights Detroit ings. small classes. This year’s Michigan Editor’s note: Ellen Goodman is a Herman Koss Educational Assessment Program syndicated columnist for The BostonBiblical law opposed Detroit tests show the results of small classes. Globe. There is a move afoot in Congress Flint had 43 percent more fourth- to have the Ten Commandments grade students get a satisfactory score A time for joy and sorrow posted in government buildings. Write us at the Journal in reading and 18 percent more get a Long-suffering Detroit sports fans’Alabama Rep. Aderholt has stated The Detroit Sunday Journal wel­ satisfactory score in math than last patience was finally rewarded when that the commandments represent comes letters to the editor. They year. their cup ranneth over with a Stanleythe cornerstone of Western civiliza­ must be signed with the author’s I am confident that this grant pro­a few weeks ago. Wings m ania barely tion and the basis of our legal system. name, address and telephone num­ gram will be part of the final school- scratched the surface of fans long I find this most amazing. In the ber for verification but will be pub­ aid budget once approved by the denied. first place most Christians cannot lished with author’s name and city recite them, a puzzling situation only. Send letters and opinion Legislature. But what of the coverage? Define pieces to The Detroit Sunday Joe Conroy overkill? Define station ratings. indeed if they are as important as the Journal, 450 W. Fort, Detroit 48226. State senator, 29th District Define News and Free Press head­ congressman has stated. Then there PAGE 14 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 2 9, 1997 FREE COPIES! Two-time scabbers WHILE SUPPLIES LAST take separate paths

S u n d a y o u r n a l Is™ ow far the once mighty have fallen!Jane SECTION B e t w e e n JUNE 15, 1 997 D aughertyheaded the Free Press’ much- t h e L in e s H vaunted Children First program By Shirley Wilson but now is a mere reporter at the and friends Scab news. (And we mean mere; in Friday’s paper she misidentified the Masco Corp. as the “Vlasic” Corp. W hat a pickle!) So what photo editor and nice guy. Does he happened to the great projects know what sort of snakepit he’s team of(Phil) Linsalata and plunged into? Daugherty, whom the News stole Romancing Hizzoner during the strike from the Freep And where did HizzonerD ennis to “replace” Journal co-editor and A rcher dine with Detroit’s First locked-out News investigative Lady Trudy on their anniversary, reporterNorm Sinclair? Well, the night before he filed to run Freep editors are chuckling over again as mayor? At a quiet can­ Daughertys recent query about dlelit table at Intermezzo in returning to the paper. “It’s never Harmonie Park, no less. going to happen,” sources tell us, in between guffaws. And what of Straight outta m her former partner Linsalata, who Lincoln Park f* \ On the road to the 'T J r He didn't have to did everything possible to disgrace / Stanley Cup, every man wait 42 years, but They kicked out the jams at the Joe Adams: Wings were himself and make the News fire was a hero for the Red .1- %,,/ Steve Yzerman good - and lucky. Page 3. office-loft of Left Bank magazine Wings, says Paul Harris. finally won his Stanley Cup. Shanahan makes trade him, including applying for a job pay off. Page 5. Russians prove their with the state casino commission last week, where Chicago-based Mike Vemon was a Philadelphia had Critics wrong. Page 9. / backup goalie during the / no goaltending. Wings settle old score Future/Now Films Inc. offered a against Avs. Page 23. and lying to the publisher about ^ regular season, but he f and no chance to Old-timers bask in glow sneak peek of its forthcoming doc­ became a playoff MVP. beat the Wings in the Finals. of the Cup. Page 31. it? Call Phil over at the Greektown Casinos. He’s been umentary, “MC5: A True rewarded for all that pro-casino Testimonial.” The bash was If you didn't receive The Detroit Sunday Journal’s 32-page section coverage in the News with a cushy attended by former 5 guitarist commemorating the Red Wings’ road to the 1997 Stanley Cup job. Wayne Kramer - in town for his Action! Motown ’97 gig and an championship, or our four-page wraparound coverage of the June Boot-licking scabs, unite Alvin’s date - as well as drummer 19 NLRB ruling, there are copies available. None will be mailed, so Sitting in a special place in Dennis Thompsonand the fami­ you must come to our second-floor offices at 450 W. Fort St. in Frank Vega’s kitchen is a copy of ly of the 5’s late lead singerRob downtown Detroit, above the Anchor Bar. Hours are 10-6 Monday- Melinda Wilson and Fannie Tyner. “Outta sight!” Kramer Friday. Limit is 5 copies per person. Donations will be accepted. Weinstein’s true-crime book the exclaimed of the two-minute trail­ “Coed Call Girl Murder,” about the er. A clearly pleased Thompson Tina Biggars case. We loved the said, “Get ready for the talk

VOL. 2 NO. 32 75 CENTSJUNE 22-28, 1997 w m VOL. 2 NO. 32 75 CENTSJUNE CENT! touching personal inscription: “Toshows, man. We’re gonna meet Frank: You’re a dear. Thanks for Oprah!” It may be a while, though. all the support and good words. I Future/Now still needs funds to value our friendship. Love, finish the film. Interested? S unday J o u r n a l Melinda.” Wilson also slobbers all Contact Future/Now at 773-862- « JUSTICE AND over former News Editor and 6011, or e-mail ’em at Publisher Bob G iles in her pref­ [email protected]. If you’re ace to the book, for his generosity talking money, we guarantee in allowing her time to write the they’ll answer in a hurry. sleazy account, which Biggars’ family has already denounced. Same as the old boss GUILTY! What’s the new Detroit Snooze Judge rules papers caused strike; Family affair publisher like? Insiders and for­ 10 unfair labor practice charges upheld Taking the place of former mer minions sayM ark Freep director of photography Silverm an likes big project sto­ Detroit's daily newspapers were found guilty by a federal judge Thursday of bad faith Mike Smith, who fled to The New ries, disdains teamwork and is a bargaining that caused and prolonged the 23- month-long strike and lockout Judge Thomas K. Wilks, an administrative York Times, is MichiganianRob my-way-or-the-highway manager. law judge with the National l.abor Relation* Hoard, ordered the newspapers to reinstate the former striking workers, 'displacing, if Kozloff.The Michigan State grad This is an improvement over Bob necessary, any replacements hired since July 13, 1995 * He also ordered the company to bar was a UPI photog, then Detroit Giles? Oh, and Snooze middle gain in good faith with the unions Wilks heard months of testimony and siAod through thousands of pages of documents and AP photo chief, then served in the managers are quaking; they legal briefs before ruling in favorf the u unions in a 113 page decision and order signed Thursdsy same capacity in AP’s Chicago expect Silverman to make room in The company vowed to take the ruling through lengthy appeals Nonetheless, locked out workers celebrated bureau. But apparently he saw Detroit for his Louisville pals. the ruling, which comes almost providentially on the eve of Action! Motown *97, a huge the writing on the wall at AP, Word is one editor had a melt­ national march and rally in their support. *lt’s fabulous,* said Maryann MahaCTey. the Detroit City Council president who stood with which is centralizing much of its down, exclaiming, “I’ve been here a strikers during long nights on hostile picket lines. *lt's an affirmation of the right of people to organize and bargain, the right of people to operations in Washington, D.C. long time. I can leave ... it’s OK!” their jobs * The ruling is expected to add powerful impe tus to the unions' request for a federal ii\junc His new job is all in the family: when someone innocently asked tion under Section 10(j> of the National Ubor Relations Act ordering that the agency recum mended remedies be imposed The five mem Kozloff is married to a sister of what he thought of the new boss. ber board that oversees the federal agency is See GUILTY. Page 2W a strike* FkxwtUAlexander c News Lansing bureau chief Got good stuff for BTL? Fax Inside this four-page wraparound us the latest coverage of Action! Motown ’97. Also, due to a Charlie Cain and Freep assis­ Shirley and the gang at 313-964- TO OUR new* on the favorable ruling by the National platemaking error, the Friday television listingsn a Labor Relation* Board. Turn thia page for the 48* miaeiag inside the Sunday Journal. Those listings tant national desk editorCarol 5554 or e-mail ’em at READERS page Sunday Journal containing extonaivo previeware printed on the back page of this wraparound Cain. Word is Kozloff is a sharp [email protected]. Thanks! PAG E 15JUNE 29, 1997 PAGE 15JUNE ------I Is j?41

‘Greatest episodes’ fill holiday week

ourth of Author R.L. July Stine has made weekend J im a frighteningly coming; good living by time for great M cFa r l in chilling children American televi­ Highlights with his sion. You must “Goosebumps” have heard by books, yet the now about TV Guide magazine’s first book in his series - “Welcome to brazen attempt recently to identify Dead House” - remains the most suc­ and rank the 100 “greatest TV cessful. It’s transformed here into a episodes of all time.” Far be it from us TV special reminiscent of “Night of to give promotional aid and comfort the Living Dead,” about a family that to the competition, but what’s signifi­ moves to a dilapidated village called cant is that many of those classic old Dark Falls filled with strangely episodes will be airing on various sta­lethargic residents. tions this week (mostly simulcast on ■ “North Shore Fish,”tonight, 9 PBS Nick at Nite and TV Land) in con­ Showtime (TV-14) - Class actress junction with the hallowed list. Mercedes Ruehl heads an intriguing Kenny Rogers and Maria Conchita Alonsoamong are performers in “A Capitol Fourth,” Among the highlights are TV cast in this new made-for-cable movie Friday on Channel 56. Guide’s pick as the best episode ever, based on an Israel Horovitz play, Wang squeeze out time with her fami­ a salute to the Motown sound and (of the “Chuckles Bites the Dust” install­ depicting the stresses, insecurities ment of“The ly between fashion showings and course) a rousing rendition of “The and working-class spirit of employeesclient meetings; Cokie Roberts hud­ Star-Spangled Banner.” Leslie B. Show”(10 p.m. Monday, Nick at at a New England fish packing plant dling with her cohorts on ABC’s “This Dunner conducts the annual event. Nite); the infamous Thanksgiving- who can’t seem to keep the company party food fight (No. 7 ) on“Cheers,” Week,” then, understandably, racing afloat no matter how hard they labor. to Mass. Whew! I’m exhausted just ■ “What’s Right with America,” 8 (6:30 p.m. Monday, Channel 2); John Flo (Ruehl), the sassy conscience of Cleese inadvertently insulting a hotel writing about it. p.m. Friday, CBS (Channel 62 in the factory, is doubly troubled: In Detroit/TV-PG) - Patrick Duffy and full of German guests (No. 12) on addition to her job uncertainties, she ■ “Pops Goes the Fourth!,” 7:30 “Fawlty Towers”(11:30 p.m. East Lansing native Timothy has decided to keep her unborn child p.m. Friday (repeated at 10:30 p.m.), Busfield co-host this decidedly differ­ Monday, Channel 56); Bette Davis despite the objections of her married A&E (TV-G) Hot - young conductor guest-starring as a psychotic widow ent network spin on the Fourth of lover - Tony Danza, of all people. Keith Lockhart leads the Boston Pops July holiday, narrating four individu­ (No. 28) on“Gunsmoke,” (midnight Wendie Malick (“Dream On”) and Esplanade Orchestra through Monday, Nick at Nite). al profiles of citizens who embody the Peter Riegert also star. Beantown’s annual Fourth of July spirit of our country’s freedoms and More classics include Lucy as the spectacular, made more special by “Vitameatavegamin Girl” (No. 2) on ■ “A Day With...”10 tonight, the American Dream. Additionally, scheduled performances from Roberta there’s a dramatization of what the “I Love Lucy”(10 p.m. Tuesday, Lifetime (TV-G) - Not only are the Flack, 1997 Miss America Tara Nick at Nite); the “Hill Street rich and famous different from us, United States might be like if our Holland, and cast members from constitutional liberties were suddenly Blues” episode (No.49) dealing with they’re busier. That’s the overriding “Show Boat.” the real-life death of Sgt. Phil theme of this hour-long special, which taken away, as a family returns from Esterhaus (actor Michael Conrad) tracks three celebrities through an ■ “Salute to America,”8 p.m. a lengthy trip abroad to discover that (midnight Tuesday, Nick at Nite); “average” day at work and home. We Friday, Channel 2(TV-G) On - a local the Bill of Rights has been declared exchange-student Bart held captive see actress Rene Russo dub the voice­ level, the Detroit Symphony null and void. by his French sponsors (No. 17) on overs for her current movie, “Buddy,” Orchestra gets into the Independence ■ “A Capitol Fourth,”p.m. 9 Friday, “The Simpsons” (6p.m. Wednesday, before taking her daughter to play in Day act with a comprehensive two- PBS (Channel 56 in Detroit) - The Channel50); rarely-seen episodes of the park; top-drawer designer Vera and-a-half hour concert that features annual July 4 concert on the West “Brooklyn Bridge”(No. 46)and Lawn of the Capitol this year cele­ “Have Gun Will Travel”(No. 83; brates two milestone birthdays in midnight Wednesday and Friday, JIMMY MACK’S MAGNIFICENT MOVIE MENU addition to America’s - the 40th respectively, Nick at Nite), and a per­ anniversary of the opening of ‘West sonal favorite, Alan Brady’s toupee “All That Jazz,”1 today, A&E; American Movie Classics;“Noto­ “Star Trek II: The Wrath of rious,”9 p.m. Monday and 12:30 Side Story” on Broadway, and 20 secret uncovered (No. 8) “Theon years since the original movie pre­ Dick Van Dyke Show” (10:30p.m. Khan,”1 today, USA; “Nuts,” 2 a.m. Tuesday, American Movie today, Channel 20;“Driving Miss Classics; “Stir Crazy,”9 p.m. miere of “Star Wars.” Jon Secada, Thursday, Nick at Nite). Maria Conchita Alonzo, Harolyn You get the idea: Star-spangled TV, Daisy,”4:45 today, Cinemax; Monday, Movie Channel;“The Big “Reap the Wild Wind,”8 tonight, Chill,” 3 a.m. Tuesday, TNT; Blackwell and Jeremy Koch perform a week-long independence from medi­ the ‘West Side Story” medley; Kenny ocrity. Happy viewing memories. American Movie Classics;“Pee- “Butch Cassidy and the Sun­ wee’s Big Adventure,”8:40 dance Kid,”2:30 p.m. Tuesday Rogers, Deana Carter, James Galway ■ “Goosebumps,”7 tonight, FOX tonight, Disney Channel;‘Th e and 5:10 a.m. Wednesday, and pianist Phil Coulter fill in the (Channel 2 in Detroit/7V-PG) - Now Godfather,”10:40 tonight, Show­ Showtime; ‘Tin Cup,” 8 p.m. notes elsewhere. Erich Kunzel con­ this sounds like the ultimate fun time; “Suspicion,”9:45 a.m. Tuesday and 3:05 a.m. Wednesday, ducts the National Symphony adult job: making a fortune while Monday and 2:15 a.m. Tuesday, HBO. Orchestra; our all-American Mother scaring the bejesus out of little kids. Brady, Florence Henderson, hosts. SUNDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JUNE 29,1997

8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30

j FOX | ® |Eyewitness Weekend Fox News Sunday Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. PE-TV (R) |Gladiators |Adventures of Sinbad ffl [Movie: * * ’/2 “ in Manhattan"(1989) Joe Lara. |Highlander: The Series | NBC Newsbeat Today Sunday Today (In Stereo) ED Newsbeat | Home Bid. Meet the Press ffl Wimbledon Tennis: Early Rounds, ffl Senior PGA Golf: U.S. Senior Open -- Final Round, ffl ABC News Good Morning America Matlock (In Stereo) ® Siskel This Week ffl Spotlight Movie: * *V 2 “Perfect People"(1988) Perry King. Auto Racing: Indy Racing League. (Live)ffl CBC Cottage Gardener Coronation Street (R) 50 Up ffl Alive! ffl Man Alive Undrcrrent Canada | Perform Sunday Arts Sunday Arts Horse Racing (Live) ffl WB J.Kennedy News-Kids Dream Big Oscar’s All Dogs Go Flash Dragon Masters Movie: * * ’/2 “A Promise to Keep" (1990) Dana Delany. Movie: * * * "Nuts" (1987, Drama) Barbra Streisand. Beverly Hills, 90210® UPN Strike Force Sharks Jumanji ffl Mouse Hulk B.A.D. ffl Monkeys Sharks Talk-Teens Kids Major League Baseball: Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox. (Live) "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" PBS Reppies SI Arthur ffl Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Newtons Contrary Finance Money Business McLaughlinOff Rec’rd [Movie: “The Night My Number Came Up" (1956) Di Catchers (In Stereo) CBS Executive WallSt Sunday Morning ffl Face Nation Hard Copy Extremists Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Journeys Auto Racing: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series PGA Golf (Live) ffl

A&E (7:00) Movie:“Divorce-X" | Breakfast With the Arts (R) Movie: * * * ' / 2 “Suddenly"1954) ( Movie: * * * “All That Jazz" (1979, Musical) Roy Scheider. Biography This Week (R) | Am. Justice Am. Justice AMC Movie: "Walk the Proud Land"1956) ( |Movie: * * “Footkght Glamour” (1944) Movie: * * 172 “The Biscuit Eater" (1940) Perils Movie: * * * “ Tarzan and His Mate” (1934, Adventure) Movie: * * * '/ 2 “Pillow Talk"(1959) ffl Hollywood BET Breakthru Blessing Bobby Jones Gospel Gospel Lead Story Our Voices Business Paid Prog. Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. Paid Prog. DISC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Zooventure Boneheads Movie No, Really! Jaws |Pop-Sci(R) Mysterious News Fighting Machines Fighting Machines Fighting Machines Rivals! (R) ESPN ESPNews ESPNews NBA Finals Sportsweekl 1 Reporters Sportscenter Outside the Lines (R) | Brickyard Cheerleading (R) Cheerleading (R) Women’s Volleyball FAM In T ouch® Animal Animal New Family Challenge Movie: * * ’/2 ”Skeezer” (1982) Karen Valentine. |Movie: * * ' / 2 "The Miracle of Kathy Miller" (1981) Movie: "Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771" LIFE Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Baby Kids These Commish (In Stereo) ffl Movie: “Kansas" (1995, Drama) Patricia Wettig. One West Waikiki Unsolved Mysteries “Closer and Closer" (1996) NICK Muppets Tiny Toon Looney Tunes Rugrats ® Beavers Hey Arnold! [Monsters Rocko [My Brother Pete & Pete SpaceCase You Do | Crazy Kids Gadget | Salute Temple | Land-Lost SCIFI Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Sci-Fi Buzz In Space SF Vortex (R )ffi Alien Nation (In Stereo) ffl Web New Edge CNet Sightings (In Stereo) ffl Utilizer (R) Movie: "Marooned" (1969) TBS Jetsons Flintstones Flintstones Saved-Bell Fam. Mat. Movie: * ★ * “Risky Business" 1983)( Tom Cruise. Hillbillies Major League Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (Live) ffl Hillbillies |Hillbillies TLC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Computer Furniture Renovation HomeSvy Hometime | Hometime Gardening SchoolStorFuture Fantastic “Alien" | Future Fantastic (R) | Future Fantastic (R) Future Fantastic “Robot” TNT Taz-Mania Scooby Dooby Doo Gilligan In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Movie: * * ’/2 "Sometimes a Great Notion" (1971) Paul Newman. Movie: “ The Other Side of the Mountain" 1 USA Action Man Ultraforce Fighter MortalK Dragon [Wing Cmdr. WWF Superstars Pacific Blue (In Stereo) fflMovie: * * * “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" (1982, )“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" (1986) | DISN Chip-Dale Amazing Animals Animal Movie: "The Sword in the Stone"1963) ( |Movie: * * V2 “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure"Sitters | Flash | Torkelsons Ready-Not | Inside Out Goof Troop Dragon [ “Brave-7bsf” | HBO Little Lulu Hero Movie: ★★V2 “The Phantom" (1996) ‘PG’ |Phantom "Path | to Paradise: The World Trade Center Bombing"Movie: “My Best Friend Is a Vampire" ffl Movie: * “Ladybugs" (1992) ‘PG-13’ ffl Long Shots: The ABA MAX Movie: ***V 4 “Things Change” (1988) Movie:* * * ' / 2 “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989) ‘PG-13’ Movie: "Curse of the Demon”1957) ( |Movie:* '/ 2 “American Cop"(1995) Movie: * * * “Cold Comfort Farm" (1995) (“Driving" PASS Paid Prog. [Outdoors [Bowflex Slim Down Races-Hazel Park Paid Prog. [Ti Bubble 2 Baseball |NBA Action | Equestrian: Spruce Meadows Series. Motorcycle Racing (Live) |Auto Racing SHO Movie: * * "Father Hood" (1993) Patrick Swayze. ffl My Life-Dog Degrassi Movie: * * * ’/2 "The Guns ofNavarone" (1961) Gregory Peck, ffl |Movie: * * ' / 2 “Magic in the Wafer” (1995, Fantasy) ‘PG’ Movie: "Summer Camp” (1995) ‘NR’ TMC (6:55) Movie: "Julia” 'PG' |Movie: * * ' / 2 “Judge Dredd" (1995) ‘R’ Movie: “Look Who’s Talking" (1989) ffl |Movie: * * * “Operation Drop" (1995) ‘PG’ ffl jMovie: * * * “Boyfriends and Girlfriends"Directed By | “Right-Silent" SUNDAY EVENING JUNE 29,1997 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:3011:00 11:30 12:00 12:301:00 1:30

© News M*A*S*H ® Extra (In Stereo) ffl Goosebumps “Welcome Simpsons King of the X-Files "D.P.O.” (R) (In News Sports Zone Cheers ffl M*A‘ S*H ffl Highlander: The Series Flipper “ Day at the Boat FOX to Dead House” (In Stereo) (In Stereo) Hill (R) ffl Stereo) ffl “Revelation 6:8” (R) Races” (R) o Senior PGA Golf: U.S. News NBC Nightly Dateline (In Stereo) ® 3rd Rock- Newsradio Movie: “The Babysitter’s Seduction" (1996, Suspense) News Sports Final Locker Dumb Paid Paid NBC Senior Open N ew s® Sun (In Stereo) A baby sitter is drawn into the murder of a client’s wife. Edition Room Criminal Program Program o Tour de France Preview News ABC Wld Second Noah “The Big Home Movie: * * * "The Doctor” (1991, Drama) William Hurt. An News Sunday Matlock "The Ghost” (In Entertainment I Tonight (In ABC News Hurt" (R) (In Stereo) ® Videos emotionally cold doctor learns a lesson in compassion. (In Stereo) ffl Sports Stereo) ffl Stereo) ffl o Music Street Newsworld Business Road to Avonlea “Out of Wind at My Back “ Four Hearts & Minds (Part 2 of Sunday Venture ffl News Horse Racing: Queen's Plate. From (Off Air) CBC Works ffl Cents ffl Int’l World the Ashes" ® Walls and a Roof” ffl 4) Report ffl Woodbine Race Track in Toronto. (R) ffl 0 3 Baywatch “Liquid Assets" Dr. Quinn, Medicine Nick Freno: Parent Steve Steve Unhappily In the Dark Highway Highway Jack Van Images Save Our Streets Crime- Paid Brilliant WB (R) (In Stereo) ffl Woman “The Operation" Teacher ’Hood (R) ffl Harvey ffl Harvey ffl Ever After (In Stereo) Patrol Patrol Impe Internt’l stopping citizens. (R) Program Idea @3 (4:00) Movie: **V4 "Arthur Star Trek: Deep Space Star Trek: Voyager “The Viper “White Fire” (R) (In Roseanne Home News® Sports Xtra Roseanne Transition Straight Kenneth Copeland (In Jack Van UPN 2: On the Rocks"(1988) Nine (R) (In Stereo) ffl Darkling" (R) (In Stereo) ffl Stereo) ffl (In Stereo) Improve. (In Stereo) Talk Stereo) Impe © Festival of Healthweek National Geographic on All Creatures Great and Nature “ Lost World of the Masterpiece Theatre Di Catchers (R) (In Question of Equality (PartMasterpiece Theatre Di Catchers (R) (In PBS Dreams ffl (In Stereo) Assignment Small Medusa” (R) (In Stereo) ffl “ Doctor Finlay” “Secrecy" Stereo) 3 of 4) “ Doctor Finlay" "Secrecy” Stereo) © (4:00) PGA Golf: St. Jude CBS News In Depth 60 Minutes (In Stereo) ffl Touched by an Angel Movie: “Children of the Dark” (1994) Peter Horton. A Seinfeld Mad About In Depth Sports Cape “ Mir Mir Off the Wall" CBS Classic -- Final Round. ffl Detroit "Crisis of Faith" (In Stereo) genetic disease makes sisters fatally sensitive to light. “The Limo” You ffl Detroit (R) Machine (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 2) ffl

Unexplained "The Search Home Again Home Again Ancient Mysteries “The Conspiracies An examination of America’s fascinationAmerica’s Castles “The Mysteries of the Bible (R) Conspiracies An examination of America’s fascination A&E for Jesse James" (R) (R) (R) Sunken City" (R) with conspiracy theories, including the death of Elvis, ffl Auto Baron Estates" (R) with conspiracy theories, including the death of Elvis, ffl Movie: * * * “ The Bad Seed” (1956, Suspense) Nancy Kelly, Henry Behind the Movie: * * * "Reap the Wild Wind"1942) ( Ray Milland. Movie: * * ★ “Tarzan and His Mate" (1934) Hunters Behind the Movie: * * * * "Sayonara” (1957, Drama) AMC Jones. A mother’s convinced her child’s evil behavior is inherited. Screen An epic of piracy and rival salvagers in 1840s Florida. make Tarzan lead them to the elephants’ graveyard. Screen Marlon Brando, Red Buttons, ffl BET Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. Lead Story [Bobby Jones Gospel (R) [Children Fred Price |Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. | Popoff | Paid Prog. Hitler’s Henchmen (R) Treasure Terra X (R) Fangs! "A Cheetah Wild Discovery “Chasing Secrets of Alcatraz (R) Movie: * * * “Salvaged Justice Files "Behind Wild Discovery “Chasing Secrets of Alcatraz (R) DISC Hunters (R) Family" (R) India’s Monsoon” (R) Lives" (1995) Bars" (R) India’s Monsoon" (R) Horse Racing: Irish Derby. Horse Racing: Hollywood Sports- Baseball Major League Baseball: Texas Rangers at Oakland Athletics. From the Oakland Sportscenter ffl Baseball Auto Racing: FIA Formula One - French ESPN From Dublin, Ireland. Gold Cup. (Live) center Tonight Coliseum. (Live)ffl Tonight (R) Grand Prix. From Magny Cours, France. Movie: "The Call of the Wild" (1997) A kidnapped dog Movie: * * “Standby Your Man" (1981, Biography) Movie: * * Y 2 “Callie & Son” (1981, Drama) Lindsay Wagner, Jameson Parker, John Larry Jones Paid Paid FAM experiences the brutal world of the Yukon. ffl Country music star Tammy Wynette's life is depicted. Dabney Coleman. A poor teen-ager is forced to give up her son at birth. Osteen ffl Program Program

(4:00) Movie: “Closer and Movie: * * 1/2 “The Abduction of Kari Swenson" (1987, Movie: "She Led Two Lives" (1994, Drama) A married Day With... ffl Homicide: Life on the Barbara Walters: Paid Paid LIFE Closer" (1996, Suspense) Drama) Tracy Pollan, Joe Don Baker, M. Emmet Walsh.woman rekindles an affair with a past sweetheart. Street “Son of a Gun” ffl Interviews of a Lifetime Program Program Pete & Pete Space You Afraid? Secret-of All That (R) My Brother Wubbulous Nick News Happy Days Munsters Odd Couple Dick Van ffl Bob Taxi ffl Phyllis Bess Betty White NICK Cases (R) Alex (In Stereo) and Me (R) (R) ffl ffl Dyke Newhart moves out. SCIFI (4:00) Movie: * * * "Marooned" (1969) Gregory Peck. Sightings (In Stereo) ffl M.A.N.T.I.S. (In Stereo) ffl Flash “The Trickster" ffl Robocop: The Series ffl Web (R) New Edge CNet SF Vortex (R[I ® WCW Pro Wrestling ffl Home Home National Geographic Explorer ffl Searching for U.F.O.’s The modern UFO and alien National Geographic Explorer (R) ffl Paid Paid TBS Videos Videos abduction phenomenon. Program Program TLC Future Fantastic (R) Ultrasci Weather MedDetect DangerZn How’d They Do That? Hunt for Amazing Treasures (R) How’d They Do That? [Hunt for Amazing Treasures (R)

(3:30) Movie Movie: * *V 2 “Marie" (1985, Drama) Sissy Spacek, Jeff Daniels. A Movie: * *% “Sometimes a Great Notion" (1971, Drama) Paul Movie: * * ’/2 “ The Other Side of the Moun tain"(1975, Drama) Marilyn Movie: * * * “ The TNT woman is fired for exposing corruption on a parole board. Newman. Oregon loggers fight sabotage to deliver an order on time. Hassett. A skiing accident paralyzes Olym oic hopeful Jill Kinmont. Competition" (1980) (3:30) Movie: “Star Trek Movie: * * “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989) The Pacific Blue “Last Ride" Silk Stalkings “Three La Femme Nikita Big Easy "Heavenly Body" Silk Stalkings “ Exit the Paid Paid USA IV: The Voyage Home" Enterprise crew is kidnapped by a renegade Vulcan. (R) (In Stereo) ffl Weeks of the Condor" ffl “Gambit” (In Stereo) ffl (In Stereo) ffl Dragon" (R) (In Stereo) ffl Program Program

(4:25) Movie: “ The Brave Flash Torkelsons Movie: * '/ 2 “Heavyweights" (1995, Movie: * * '/2 “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure" Movie: * * * "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987) On a Movie: *★ '/2 “SummerMagic"(1963) Hayley Mills. A DISN Little Toaster" (1987) ‘NR’ Forward ffl (In Stereo) Comedy) Tom McGowan. ‘PG’ ffl (1985, Comedy) Pee-wee Herman. ‘PG’ camping trip, a family literally runs into Bigfoot. ‘PG’ ffl widow searches for an affordable family home. ‘G’ ffl Men in Movie: * * V i “The Phantom" (1996) Billy Zane. A Happily Movie: * * * "Nothing in Common" (1986) Tom Hanks. “Path to Paradise: The Untold Story ofDennis Perversions Arliss (In Movie: * ★ * “ Weeds” HBO Black purple-clad avenger must thwart a criminal's evil plans. Ever After An ad executive's parents end their 36-year marriage. the World Trade Center Bombing" (1997) Miller (R) ffl of Science Stereo)ffl (1987) Nick Nolte. ‘R’ ffl (4:45) Movie: * * ★ * “Driving Miss Movie: "Big Bully" (1996) A writer is once Movie: * * “White Man’s Burden" (1995, Movie: * * “Perfect" (1985, Drama) John Travolta. A Movie: * *V 2 "Mo’ Money" (1992, Movie: * '/2 “/Money Train" MAX Daisy" (1989) Jessica Tandy. ‘PG’ ffl again victimized by a childhood bully. ® Drama) John Travolta. (In Stereo) ‘R’ffl journalist prepares to do an expose on health clubs. ‘R’ Comedy) Damon Wayans. ‘R’ffl (1995) Weslei / Snipes. ‘R’ P A S S Auto Racing: ASA’s AC Delco ChallengePage One IUSISL Soccer: A-League - Long Island at Carolina Gymnastics: USAIGC Champ. Victor Awards (R) | Sea TV Fame Gyro Seven

Movie: * * “Father Hood" (1993) Patrick Swayze. Movie: * * 1/!2 “Family Thing" (1996) Robert Duvall. An Movie: "North Shore Fish" (1997, Movie: * * * * “The Godfather" (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Outer SHO Crime and family don’t mix for a hustling parent. ‘PG-13’Arkansas man learns that his real mother was black. Comedy-Drama) Tony Danza. (In Stereo)Caan. A Mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Limits ffl (4:10) Movie: “The Right M o v ie :** “BodilyHarm"(1995, Movie: * * “Prey of the Chameleon" Movie: “Fargo” (1996) A businessman's Movie: “Living in Peril" (1997, Comedy) Movie: **V!2 “Judge Dredd”(1995) Sylvester Stallone. TMC to Remain Silent" (1996) Suspense) Linda Fiorentino. ‘R’ (1992, Suspense) Daphne Zuniga. ‘R’ kidnapping scheme spins out of control. Rob Lowe, James Belushi. (In Stereo) ‘R’A futuristic lawman battles a fiendishly clever criminal. Boilermakers Local # 1 6 lf f^ A F S C M E ^ Warren Professional Fire Fighters Union Supports the in thepubUc service iCYou have Long Sunday Journal and the XiOGAXil346 our Support (lu P n F i as it Takes99 Detroit Newspaper Ken Behnke Gary D. Micu Warren Consolidated Schools President Secretary Send our support to Newspaper Workers. Mark Schimanski Fred Heifmann Workers in Their Struggle J Vice President LOCAL 1383 • AFL-CIO Treasurer MONDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JUNE 30,1997

8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30

FOX 0 Eyewitness Morning Fox After Breakfast SB Crook & Chase (In Stereo) | Extra® |Hollywood |News |RealTV® Geraldo Rivera (R) ® Dating | Newlywed Ricki Lake (R) Rosie O’Donnell ffl NBC O (7:00) Today (In Stereo) ffl Maury (R) SB Wimbledon Tennis: Round of 16. ® Days of Our Lives ® Jenny Jones (In Stereo) Sally Montel Williams ffl ABC o Good Morning America Regis & Kathie Maureen O'Boyle Rolonda(R) |News | Pt. Charles All My Children ® One Life to Live ® General Hos oital ffl Oprah Winfrey (R) ffl CBC o (7:00) CBC Morning News Playground SesamePk Theodore |Mr. Dressup Wimzie |Hong Kong Handover ® Encore to Pamela Wallin E.N.G “Tyger, Tyger” ® Coronation Urban P. Jonovision The Bill WB © Gargoyles JonQuest MoneyMkr SequelMur Medicine Woman 700 Club (Left in Progress) Beverly Hills, 90210® Baywatch “Snake Eyes” Bzzz! Bananas Garfield Timon BugsDaffy Animaniacs UPN © Mask Menace Bobby Dinosaurs Blossom ® Step-Step Sunset Beach ® Jeffersons All-Family Sanford | Good Times King Arthur Aladdin ffl Batman Spider-Man Big Bad Rangers PBS © Tots TV® Station Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Mr Rogers Storytime | Reading Lamb Chop Puzzle Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Couch Arthur ffl Magic Bus C. Sandiego Wishbone CBS © (7:00) This Morning SB Rockford Files Guiding Light (In Stereo) Price Is Right SB WKRP Young and the Restless | Bold & B. As the World Turns® Gordon Elliott (R) Murphy Designing

A&E Columbo “Old Fashioned Murder" Columbo ^ |Mike Hammer |Quincy |Law & Order “ Helpless" |Columbo “Old Fashioned Murder” |Columbo AMC Movie: ‘‘Sylvia Scarlett” (1935) Movie: ***'/2 "Suspicion"(1941) Cary Grant. |Movie: *★* “The Talk of the Town" (1942) Cary Grant. |Movie: “Bringing Up Baby” (1938) |Movie: “The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer” (1947) BET Life Paid Prog. Screen Benson Hit List Video Vibrations Planet Groove Top Twenty Rap City DISC Paid Prog. Paid Proa. Assignment Discovery Home Matters (R) Housesmart! (R) Start | Interior Mot. Home Matters (R) Housesmart! (R) Interior Mot. Start Great Chefs | Great Chefs ESPN Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Brooklyn Dodgers Billiards (R) Signature Golf: World Championship FAM Father Dowling Mysteries Waltons “The Portrait" 700 Club I FitTV Rescue 911(In S te re o )® Home & Family (In Stereo) ShopDrop Shopping Animal ] Animal LIFE Baby Kids These Sisters “The First Time" Handmade Gourmet Our Home (In Stereo) Living Ingredient Supermkt Debt Movie: “Devil’s Food" (1996)Suzanne Somers. ® Commish (In Stereo) ffl NICK Looney Rugrats SB Little Bear |BluesClues Rupert Muppets Allegra Gullah Little Bear BlueClue Busy World Beaver Looney Beetlejuice Tiny Toon | Muppets Chipmunks |Gadget SCIFI Transfrmrs In Space Lost in Space Voyage to Bottom of Sea Dark Shw. Dark Shw. Ripley's Believe It or Not Masters Monsters Gallery Beyond Incredible Hulk Land of the Giants TBS Gilligan Bewitched Little House 3’s Co. Mama Griffith Griffith Matlock "The Doctors" ® Movie: ** “One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story"Flintstones Flintstones Looney Brady TLC Gnomes Madison Little Star Rory Pappyland David Critters Iris the Prof. Carlo | Kitchen Homeworks Home DreamLiv |Great Inns Wedding Wedding Gardening Hometime TNT Scooby Dooby Doo Flintstones Flintstones Gilligan Gilligan Spenser: For Hire Outer Limits Twilight Z. Twilight Z. Movie: ★★Vi “Percy and Thunder"1993, ( Drama) Movie: "The Burning Hills" | USA Mighty Max Sailor Moon Facts-Life Facts-Life Major Dad Major Dad Wings SB Movie: * * ★ ' / 2 “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" (1986)(In Stereo) Movie: ★★ “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989) Big Date Big Date DISN Chip-Dale Mermaid Pooh Katie-Orbie Mickey Wonderland GummiBr Madeline Mermaid |Pooh Ducktales Donald Movie: "The Worst Witch" |P. Bunyan |C. Brown Tale Spin ffl Ducktales | HBO (6:30) Movie: “ 1492” Movie: ★ * "The Slugger’s Wife" {1985) ‘PG-13’ SB Heart of a Child (R) ® Wimbledon Tennis: Round of 16. (Live) ® MAX Movie: ‘‘The Rose T attoo" (1955, Drama) ffl iMovie: * ★ ★ '/!2 ‘in O ld C hicago"( 1938) Movie: “Desert Bloom"(1986)Jon Voight. ‘PG’ ® |Movie: ** “B in g o( "1991,Comedy) ‘PG’ Movie: ★★ “Club Paradise" (1986)ffl “G host" ffl 1 PASS Scoreboard Central Pennant |Transworld Sport (R) | Bodies Body Training |ln Their Prime(R) |Musclesport USA (R) Hoop-lt-Up Preview (R) Sea TV (R) Pennant SHO (7:40) Movie: "Ace E li" Movie: “Lily Dale" (1996,Drama) Tim Guinee. ‘PG’ Movie: **V2 “High Anxiety”(1977)‘PG’ |Movie: ★★ “The Baby-Sitters Club" (1995, Drama) ‘PG’ Movie: “Ruby Jean and Joe"( 1996) Movie: "Family Thing" TMC Movie: "A Pyromaniac’s Love Sfo/y” ‘PG’ |Movie: ** “Canadian Bacon" (1995)ffl Movie: ** “M oney for Nothing" (1993)John Cusack. |Movie: ★* “Radio Inside" (1994) ‘NR’ Movie: * “Born to Race" (1988) ’R' ★★ “Moonshine Highway" \ | MONDAY EVENING JUNE 30,1997

5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 |

0 News News Cheers (In Access Extra (In Mad TV (In Ruby Wax Married... Married... News Cheers (Part M*A*S*H ffl Who’s the Cosby Dating Newlywed I FOX Stereo) SB Hollywood Stereo) SB Stereo) SB (In Stereo) With With 1 of 2) ffl Boss? ffl Show ffl Game Game O News News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Mad About Fired Up Caroline in Suddenly Dateline (In Stereo) ® News Wimbledon Tonight Show Actor Jim Jenny Jones Friends wish I NBC News SB Fortune ffl ® You (R) ® “ " (R) ® the City ® Susan® Update Carrey, singer Tom Jones. to be lovers. (In Stereo) ffl | o News News ABC Wld Ent. Tonight World of Discovery: Blue Movie: "Against Their Will: Women in P rison"(1994) A News Nightline ffl Inside American Politically Matlock (In 1 ABC News Whale: Largest Animal woman crusades against sexual harassment in prison. Edition ffl Journal ffl Incorrect ffl |S te re o )® | o Face Off ffl News SB CBC News On the Great Parks Ruth Rendell Mysteries Wexford and Burden National ® News ffl Comics! (R) The Bill (Off Air) CBC Road Again investigate when a farm worker finds a corpse. ffl © Full House Family Doogie Different Cops “ Las LAPD: Life 7th Heaven “No Funerals Buffy the Vampire Slayer Mama's Mama’s Highway Judge Judy Strange Real Deal Home (Off Air) WB “ Shape Up” Matters SB Howser World SB Vegas” SB on the Beat and a Wedding" (In Stereo) "The Witch" (In Stereo) ® Family Family Patrol (In Stereo) Universe Videos © Fresh Mr. Cooper Simpsons Martin (In Major League Baseball: New York Mets at Detroit Tigers. From Tiger Stadium. News Fresh Married... Star Trek: The Next Star Trek: Deep Space UPN Prince (In Stereo) Stereo) SB (Live) Prince With Generation “ In Theory" ffl Nine “Shakaar” (In Stereo) © Kratts’ Science Newshour With Jim Business Being Evening at Pops (R) (In American Experience: Rock & Roll “Renegades" Being Fawlty Evening at Pops (R) (In American Experience: PBS Creatures Guy Lehrer SB Report Served Stereo) Vietnam (In Stereo) ® Served Towers Stereo) Vietnam © Mad About Mad About Seinfeld SB CBS News Hard Copy Rescue 911 Cosby (In Everybody- Cybill (R) (In Murphy Chicago Hope “V-Fibbing” Late Show (In Stereo) ffl In Depth Late Late Show(In Hard Copy 1 CBS You SB You SB ® (In Stereo) Stereo) SB Raymond Stereo) ® Brown ® (R) (In Stereo) ® Detroit (R) Stereo) ffl ffl

Mike Hammer “ Shots in Quincy“For Love of Law& Order “Helpless” Biography: Dr. Ruth Poirot “ Peril at End Poirot “ Peril at End Law& Order “ Kiss the Biography: Dr. Ruth Poirot “ Peril at End ; A&E the Dark" Joshua” ® Westheimer House" (Part 1 of 2) House” (Part 2 of 2) Girls and Make Them Die" W estheimer House" (Part 1 of 2) f Movie: ***'/2 “Bringing Up Baby" (1938,Comedy) A Movie: *** "The Talk of the Town" (1942) An alleged Movie: “Notorious" (1946, Movie: "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer" (1947) A Movie: ★★★★ “Notorious" (1946, AMC socialite and a leopard entangle a fund-raising scientist. arsonist hides in a law professor's rented home. Suspense) Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman. female judge's younger sister falls for a teacher. Suspense) Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman. | BET (4:00) Rap City Benson Screen Hit List Planet Groove Comicview Talk |Benson Rap City Travelers “ Ice Sculpting Movie Beyond Wings (R) Wild Discovery Hubble: Secrets From Why Things Are (R) Wild Discovery Hubble: Secrets From Why Things Are (R) DISC Festival: Fairbanks" (R) Magic (R) 2000 "Language of Antlers” (R) Space (R) “ Language of Antlers" (R) Space (R) Golf NBA Inside Sportscenter WNBA Basketball: Los Angeles Sparks at Houston Billiards: WPBA Classic Baseball Sportscenter ffl Baseball Tour de France Preview Running& ESPN Stuff Comets. From the Summit. (Live) Tour Final. Tonight Tonight Racing (R) Highway to Heaven "The Carol Carol Waltons “The Whirlwind" Rescue 911 (InS te re o )® Hawaii Five-0 “The 700 Club Three Stooges Carson Carson Paid Paid FAM Correspondent" (In Stereo) Burnett Burnett Singapore File" Classics Classics Program Program Golden Golden Supermar­ Debt Intimate Portrait "Natalie Unsolved Mysteries (In Movie: “Vanished"( 1995, Drama) Lisa Rinna. A Homicide: Life on the Unsolved Mysteries (In Sisters "Icing on the LIFE Girls SB Girls SB ket Sweep W ood" (R) (In Stereo) SB Stereo) woman’s ex-husband is accused of kidnapping her son. Street (In Stereo) ffl Stereo) Cake” (In Stereo) ffl j You Afraid? Rocko’s Clarissa Tiny Toon Doug (In Rugrats (In Hey Arnold! Happy Days 1 Love LucyBewitched Mary Tyler Dick Van Odd Couple Mister Ed Gunsmoke “The Jailer” Rhoda 1 Dream of I NICK Modern Life Explains Adventures Stereo) SB S te re o )® (In Stereo) ® Moore ® Dyke 111 |jeannie j SCIFI Six Million Dollar Man Twil. Zone Darkside Amazing Stories ® Seaquest 2032 “Spindrift" Roswell: Cover-Ups and Close Encounters Amazing Stories ffl Seaquest 2032 "Spindrift" Roswell: Cover Home Home Saved by Saved by Family Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at New York Yankees. From Yankee Movie: * “The Seduction" (1982)An anchorwom an is Searching for U.F.O.’s The modern TBS Videos Videos the Bell SB the Bell SB Matters ® Stadium. (Live) SB victimized by a mentally disturbed admirer. UFO and alien abduction phenomenon. 1 TLC Homebods Home Pro Furniture Renovation Hometime Hometime Extreme Machines-Deep | Rescue Squad Deep Oceans Extreme Machines-Deep | Rescue Squad Deep Oceans (R) Movie: “Back in A ction" (4:00) Movie: * * ’/2 “ The In the Heat of the Night Kung Fu: The Legend WCW Nitro (In StereoLive) ® New Adventures of Robin WCW Nitro (R) (In Stereo) ffl ★ TNT Burning Hills" (1957) “The Landlord" (In Stereo) Continues Hood (R) (In Stereo) ® (1994) Roddy Piper. Wings SB Wings SB Renegade “ Muscle Highlander: The Series World Wrestling Federation Monday Night Raw (In La Femme Nikita Silk Stalkings “ Mrs. Renegade “The Late Shift" C-Net Reel Wild USA Beach” (In Stereo) SB “Epitaph for Tommy" SB Stereo) ® "Recruit” (R) (In Stereo) ® Carlisle" (R) (In Stereo) ffl (In Stereo) ffl Central jCinema Chip ’n’ Goof Troop Flash Torkelsons Movie: ★★V 2 “Hocus Pocus"( 1993, Movie: “Escape to Witch Mountain" Movie: **Y 2 “ The Cat From Outer Space" (1978) An Movie: ★★Vi “The Slipper and the Rose" (1976) A DISN Dale SB Forward SB (In Stereo) Comedy) Bette Midler. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ SB (1995,Adventure) Erik von Detten. ® alien cat has 36 hours to repair his wrecked spaceship. prince seeks the maiden who left her slipper at the ball. 1 Movie: ★* “Short Time" (1990) Dabney Coleman. A Wimbledon Tennis Movie: ★* "Broken A rrow (1996) " A renegade Air Tales From Face/Off: Comedy Hour: Mr. Vegas Movie: "Bloodmoon" (1997) A cop tracks Drop Dead 1 HBO cop who thinks he is dying tries to get himself killed. SB Highlights ® Force pilot commandeers two nuclear bombs. ‘R’ ® the Crypt ® First Look Party Starring Drew Carey a serial killer targeting champion athletes. | Gorgeous 1 Movie: 2 “Ricochet" (4:30) Movie: *** “G host"( 1990, iMovie: 2 "Mystery Science Theater Movie: * V2 “Two if by Sea" (1996, Movie: ** "The Craft" (1996,Horror) Robin Tunney. Movie: "Terminal Justice" (1995, Drama) ★★’/ MAX Fantasy) Patrick Swayze. 'PG-13' SB 3000: The Movie” (1996) ’PG-13’SB Comedy) Denis Leary. (In Stereo) ‘R’ SB Teen-age witches wreak havoc at their high school. ‘R’ Lorenzo Lamas. (In Sterep) ‘R’ ffl (1991) Denzel Washington. 1 PASS Equestrian: Spruce Meadows Series. iLocker Rm lAuto Racing: Pontiac Excitement 300 Motorcycle Racing |Motorcycle Racing |Trackside |Horseworld Paid Prog. Movie: ★★ (4:15) Movie: * * ’/2 I Movie: “Lily Dale" ( 1996,Drama) Tim Guinee. A young Movie: * * ★ "Top G u n"{ 1956) Tom Cruise. Navy pilots Movie: ★ * * * “The Godfather, Part II" (1974, Drama) Al Pacino, Robert De Niro. The saga of the SHO "Family Thing" (1996) man returns home to his estranged family. 'PG' take to the skies to compete for high honors. ‘PG’ ® Corleone crime family continues. (In Stereo) ’R’ (Adult language, adult situations, graphic violence) "Pronto" Movie: “R ed One” (1996, Drama) Chad 1 (4:05) Movie Movie: ★*’/2 “N ixon”[ 1995, Drama) Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen, Powers Boothe. Oliver Stone’s Movie: ★★★ “Stir C razy" (1980) Gene Wilder. Two Movie: ★★ "M oney for N othing" (1993, TMC portrait of America's 37th president, (In Stereo) ‘R’ (Adult language) SB innocent inmates spend their days plotting escape. ‘R’ Drama) John Cusack, Debi Mazar. ‘R’ ffl McQueen, Corey Feldman. (In Stereo) ‘R’|

CLIP AND SAVE _ — 1 Union Labor: We Make • SALES Michigan Work" S

8:00 8:30 9:00 1 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 — W— MB— FOX |© 1 Eyewitness Morning Fox After Breakfast ® Crook & Chase(In Stereo) |Extra ® |HollywoodNews Real TV ® Geraldo Rivera ® Dating Newlywed Ricki Lake (R) Rosie O’Donnell(R) ® NBC O (7 :0 0 )Today(In S te re o )® Maury (R) ® Wimbledon Tennis:Women’s Quarterfinals. ® News Jeopardy! Days of Our Lives ® Jenny Jones(In Stereo) Sally Montel Williams ® ABC | © Good Morning America Regis & Kathie Maureen O’Boyle Rolonda(R) News Pt. Charles All My Children ® One Life to Live ® General Hospital ® Oprah Winfrey ® CBC 10 1 (7:00) CBC Morning NewsPlayground |SesamePk [Theodore Mr. Dressup Wimzie |Lead ffl |Canada Day Celebration (Live) ® |Major League Baseball: Montreal Expos at Toronto Blue Jays. ® Jonovision The Bill WB © Gargoyles JonQuest In the Heat of the Night Medicine Woman 700 Club (Left in Progress) Beverly Hills, 90210® Baywatch “ Eclipse" Bzzz! Bananas Garfield Quack Pack BugsDaffy Animaniacs UPN © Mask Menace Bobby | Dinosaurs BlossomStep-Step ® Sunset Beach ® Jeffersons All-Family Sanford | Good Times King Arthur Aladdin ® Batman Spider-Man Big Bad Rangers PBS © Tots TVffl Station Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Mr Rogers Storytime | Reading Lamb Chop Puzzle Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Couch Arthur® Magic Bus C. Sandiego Wishbone I CBS 1© |(7:00) This Morning® Rockford Files Guiding Light (InStereo) | Price Is Right ® WKRP Young and the Restless |Bold&B. As the World Turns® Gordon Elliott(R) Murphy Designing CABLE CHANNELS A&E McMillan “Coffee, Tea or Cyanide” Banacek “The $3 Million Piracy” Mike Hammer Quincy Law & Order “ Big Bang" McMillan “Coffee, Tea or Cyanide" Banacek “The $3 Million Piracy"

AMC Movie: * * * ‘The Big Clock" (1948) Movie: * * * “The Paradine Case" (1948, Mystery) Movie: “Bill of Divorcement" (1932) Movie: k k k 'h “Hold Back the Dawn" (1941, Drama) Movie: k k k '/ 2 “The Little Foxes" (1941) Bette Davis. BET John A. Cherry Screen Benson Hit List Video Vibrations Plaqet Groove Rap City DISC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Cuisine Graham K. Home Matters (R) Housesmart!(R) Start Interior Mot.Home Matters (R) Housesmart!(R) Interior Mot.Start Great Chefs (Great Chefs 1 ESPN Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Strongman (America’s Team: Brooklyn Dodgers Wheelchr Golf:World Championship FAM Father Dowling Mysteries Waltons“The Captive” 700 Club FitTV Rescue 911 (In Stereo) ffl Home & Family (In Stereo) ShopDrop Shopping | Animal (Animal LIFE Baby Kids These Sisters “Empty Rooms” ® Handmade Gourmet Our Home(In Stereo) Living Ingredient Supermkt Debt Movie: * * “Club Med" (1986, Drama) Jack Scalia. Commishffl NICK Looney Rugrats ® Little Bear BluesClues Rupert Muppets Allegra Gullah Little Bear BlueClue Busy World Beaver Looney Beetlejuice Tiny Toon Muppets Chipmunks |Gadget SCIFI Transfrmrs In Space Lost in Space Voyage to Bottom of SeaDark Shw. Dark Shw. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Mysteries Monsters Gallery Beyond Incredible Hulk Land of the Giants TBS Gilligan Bewitched Little House 3’s Co. Mama Griffith Griffith Matlock“ Blind Justice" ffl Movie: ★ “Megaforce" 1981)( Barry Bostwick. Flintstones Flintstones Looney Brady TLC David Madison Little Star Rory Pappyland David Critters Iris the Prof. Carlo Kitchen Homeworks Home DreamLiv Great Inns Wedding Wedding Gardening Hometime TNT Scooby Dooby Doo Flintstones Flintstones Gilligan Gilligan Spenser: For Hire Outer Limits (Part 2 of2) T w ilig h t Z. T w ilig h t Z. M ovie: k k '/2 "Cooperstown”1993) ( Alan Arkin.ffl M ovie: k k k "Dodge City" USA Mighty Max Sailor MoonFacts-Life Facts-Life Major Dad Major Dad Wings ffl Wings ffl M ovie: "Hush Little Baby" (1994) Wendel Meldrum. ffl M ovie: “Silent Witness: What a Child Saw" (1994) ffl Big Date Big Date DISN Chip-Dale Mermaid Pooh Katie-Orbie Mickey Wonderland GummiBr Madeline ffl Mermaid Pooh Ducktales Donald M ovie: *★ "Rock-A-Doodle" (1992) ‘G’ C. B row n Tale S pin ffl D ucktales HBO (6:30) Movie Spell God Spirit of the Games (R) ® Movie: k k 'h “A Walk in the Clouds" (1995) ‘PG-13’ ® Wimbledon Tennis:W om en’s Quarterfinals. (Live) ffl MAX Movie: **★ “Dunston Checks ln"( 1996) Movie: "I Wake Up Screaming” 1941)( Movie: “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"(1989) ffl|Movre:k k '/ 2 "The Bounty Man" (1972) Movie: “Girl Crazy" ( 1994, Comedy) ‘NR’ Movie:“Sabrina" (1995) PASS Pro Beach Soccer(R) Bodies Training Body Bodies Training Training Equestrian: Spruce Meadows Series. (R) |LPBT Bowling:Summer Tour. Thorghbrd Speed Sea TV (R) SHO (7:05) Movie jMovie: "Daisies in December”( 1995) Movie: k k 'h "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" (1973) ‘PG’ Movie: * ★ * ’/2 "Three Women"(1977, Drama) Sissy Spacek. ‘PG’ Movie: “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969) “Suburban" I TMC (7:30) Movie: "TigerHeart" Movie: ** “Cop Wafer” (1958, Drama) Movie: ★★ "By the Sword"(1994) ‘R’ Movie: * * ’/2 “Almost You”(1984) ‘R’ ffl Movie: * * “A Business Affair" (1994) Carole Bouquet. Movie: “ The Run of the Country" (1995) |

\ TUESDAY EVENING JULY 1, 1997 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 I i 7:00 i 7:30 1:30 I mmmBRM — BHHI m m h h UliiB 0 News News Cheers (In Access Extra (In Movie: “Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee ightmare" N News Cheers (Part M*A*S*H Who’s the C osby D ating N ew lyw ed I FOX Stereo) ® HollywoodStereo) ffl (1995) Vicious bees trap a California famil) in its home. 2 of 2)ffl “ Check-Up" Boss? ffl S h o w ® Game Game O News News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Mad About Naked Truth Frasier (In Caroline in Dateline (In Stereo) ffl News Wimbledon Tonight Show(R) (In Jenny JonesOverweight I NBC News ® Fortune ® ffl You(R) ffl (In Stereo) Stereo) ffl the City ffl Update Stereo) ffl toddlers. (R) (In Stereo) ffl | o News News ABC Wld Ent. Tonight Roseanne Grace Home Spin City (In NYPD Blue “ Ted and News Nightline ffl Inside American Politically Matlock(In I ABC News (In Stereo) Under Fire Improve. Stereo) ffl Carey's Bogus Adventure" Editionffl Journalffl Incorrectffl S te re o )® | o Gilmour onJulia’s CBC News On the Health Native Voices ffl Canada Day (Live) ffl National/CBC Newsffl Ocean Comics!(R) The Bill Movie: k k k “The File on Thelma CBC the Arts Kitchen Road Again Show(R) ffl World ffl “ Fortress” Jordan" (1949) Barbara Stanwyck. © Full House Family Doogie Different Cops (In LAPD: Life Movie: * * * “Dead Bang" (1989) Don Johnson. A Mama’s Mama’s Highway Judge Judy Strange Home Home Movie: * * I WB (In Stereo) Matters® Howser World® Stereo) ffl on the Beat detective is on the trail of homicidal white supremacists. Family Family Patrol (In Stereo) Universe Videos Videos “Slugs" I © Fresh Mr. Cooper Simpsons Martin (In Home Home Moesha (In ISocial In the In the News Fresh Married... Star Trek: The Next Star Trek: Deep Space UPN Prince (In Stereo) Stereo) ® Improve. Improve. Stereo) ffl Studies ffl Houseffl Houseffl Prince With Generation “Redemption” Nine “Facets" (In Stereo) © Kratts’ Science Newshour With Jim Business Back to Nova“ Kaboom!” (R) (In Cadillac Desert (In P.O.V. (In Stereo) ffl Being Chef! Nova"Kaboom !" (R) (In Cadillac Desert (In PBS Creatures Guy Lehrer ffl Report Back Stereo) ffl Stereo) (Part 2 of 4) ffl Served Stereo) ffl Stereo) (Part 2 of 4) ffl © Mad About Mad About Seinfeld ® CBS News Hard Copy Rescue 911 Promised Land“ Leap of Movie: “Harmful Intent” (1993)Tim Matheson. A doctorLate Show(In Stereo) ffl Hard Copy Late Late Show (In Gordon CBS You® You® ffl (In Stereo) Faith” (R) (In Stereo) ffl convicted of murder flees to prove his innocence, ffl ffl Stereo) ffl Elliott(R) CABLE CHANNELS Mike Hammer “ Torch QuincyA mental hospital Law & Order "Big Bang" Biography“Hercules: Touch of Frost“A Stranger in the House” A rapist is Law & Order “Switch" ffl Biography“Hercules: Touch ofF rost A rapist is A&E Song" outpatient commits murder. ffl Power of the Gods" (R) on the loose in Denton. (R) Power of the Gods" (R) on the loose in Denton. (R) Movie: k k 'h “ Twilight for the Gods" (1958, Drama) Movie: k k k "The Wrong Man" (1956, Drama) Fact- Movie: k k 'h "Red Line 7000" (1965) James Caan. The Movie: k k k "Horror of Dracula" (1958, Family Movie: * * * “The Wrong AMC Passengers aboard a ship in distress fight for survival. based account of an innocent musician’s robbery trial.tense lives of stock-car racers and their loved ones. Horror) Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee. Portrait(R) Man" (1956) Henry Fonda. BET (4:00) Rap City Benson Screen Hit List [Planet Groove Comicview Talk |Benson (Rap City Travelers “ Feast of St. Movie Beyond Hong Kong Story Wild Discovery I New Detectives “Witness To Be Announced Wild Discovery New Detectives "W itness To Be Announced DISC Anthony: Lisbon, Portugal"Magic (R) 2000 "America's Wild Horses” to Terror" “America’s Wild Horses” to Terror" (R) Golf I NBA Today Up Close Sportscenter X Games Recap From San Diego. Baseball Sportscenter ffl Baseball Wheelchair Surfing NBA Today ESPN Special Tonight Tonight Sports Special (R) Highway to Heaven Carol Carol Waltons“The Tempest" Rescue 911 (In Stereo)® Hawaii Five-0 “ Savage 700 Club Three Stooges Carson Carson Paid Paid FAM “Aloha" (In Stereo)ffl Burnett Burnett Sunday” Classics Classics Program Program Golden Golden Supermar­ Debt Intimate Portrait “ Tammy Unsolved Mysteries (In Movie: “Between Love and Hate" (1993) A married Day With... (R) ffl Unsolved Mysteries (In Sisters “Back on Track” LIFE Girls ffl Girls ffl ket Sweep Wynette” (R) (In Stereo) ffl Stereo) woman lures a teen into a deadly web of passion. Stereo) (In Stereo) ffl You Afraid? Rocko’s Clarissa Tiny Toon Doug(In I Rugrats (In Secret-of Happy Days 1 Love Lucy Bewitched 1 Love Lucy Bewitched Green Green “ Grace Rhoda I Dream of 1 N IC K f Modern Life Explains Adventures Stereo) ffl S te re o )® Alex ffl ffl Acres Acres Under Pressure” ffl Jeannie SCIFI Roswell: Cover-Ups and Close Encounters(R) Movie: k k 'h “Earth vs. the Flying Saucers”( 1956) Movie: k k k 'h “War of the Worlds" (1953) Gene Barry. Movie: k k 'h “Earth vs. the Flying Saucers"( 1956) [“'War of the Worlds”( 1953) | Home Home Saved by Saved by Family Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at New York Yankees. From Yankee Movie: k'h “Over the Top" (1987) Sylvester Stallone. Movie: ★★V2 "... Tick... Tick... Tick..." TBS Videos Videos the Bell ffl the Bell ffl Matters ffl Stadium. (Live) ffl An arm-wrestling trucker tries to reconcile with his son. (1970, Drama) Jim Brown, Fredric March.| TLC Homebods Home Pro Furniture Renovation Hometime Hometime MedDetect |Trauma-ER |Rescue Squad Deep Oceans |MedDetect |Trauma-ER Rescue Squad | Deep Oceans (R) (4:00) Movie: * * * “Dodge In the Heat of the Night Kung Fu: The Legend Movie: k k “The Protector" 985)(1 Jackie Chan. A high- Movie: k “Back in Action" (1994) Roddy Piper. Two Movie: * * "The Protector" (1985) Jackie Chan. A high- TNT City" (1939) Errol Flynn. “Shine on Sparta Moon"ffl Continues kicking lawman and his partner hunt a drug lord. men team up in an all-out assault on a powerful gang. kicking lawman and his partner hunt a drug lord. Wings ffl Wings ffl Renegade “ Thrill Kill” (In Highlander: The Series Murder, She Wrote Boxing:Israel Cardona vs. Ivan Robinson. RobinsonSilk Stalkings “ Mrs. Renegade "Teen Angel" Magnum, P.l. “ Torah, USA Stereo) ffl “The Fighter” (In Stereo) “When the Fat Lady Sings” defends his USBA lightweight title. (In StereoLive) Carlisle” (R) (In Stereo) ffl (In Stereo) ffl Torah, Torah”ffl Chip ’n’ Goof TroopFlash iTorkelsons Movie: k k 'h “Twice Upon Movie: k k k 'h “James and the Giant Movie: “The Dark Crystal" (1982) Two Movie: k k k 'h "Fantastic Voyage" (1966) A Marilyn Monroe, Beyond DISN Dale ffl Forwardffl (In Stereo) a Time" (1983) ‘PG’ ffl Peach" (1996) Voices of Simon Callow.elfin beings undertake a magical quest. miniaturized surgical team is injected into a man's body. the Legend (R) Movie: k k 'h “Chances Are" (1989) Cybill Shepherd. A Wimbledon Tennis Movie: * * * “Tin Cup" (1996, Comedy-Drama) Kevin Costner. An Contact: Arliss (In Movie: * * “Beyond Desire"1995, ( Def Comedy M ovie:** 1 HBO reincarnated lawyer stumbles into his former wife’s life. Highlights ffl undisciplined golfer attempts to reach the U.S. Open. (In Stereo) 'R‘ ffl First Look Stereo) ffl Suspense) William Forsythe. ‘R’ ffl All-Star Jam | "The Crush" \ (4:00) Movie: k k 'h I Movie: "Playing Dangerous 2" (1996) A young Movie: “SpiH"( 1996, Adventure) Brian Movie: k k “Assassins" (1995) Sylvester Stallone. A Movie: * * “Body Chemistry 4: Full Movie: k k k “Extremities" I MAX “Sabrina" (1995) 'PG' ffl computer genius uncovers a criminal conspiracy. ‘NR’ Bosworth. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ (Violence) wild newcomer draws a bead on a veteran hit man. ‘R’ Exposure" (1995) Shannon Tweed. ‘R’ (1986) Farrah Fawcett. 'R' | PASS Races-Hazel Park Planet X |Game Night iMaior League Baseball: New York Mets at Detroit Tigers. From Tiger Stadium. (Sports Writers on TV Page One Trackside |Major League Baseball: Mets at Tigers (4:30) Movie: * "Suburban Movie: k k 'h "Daisies in December" (1995, Drama) Movie: “Spill" (1995, Adventure) Brian Movie: * ’/2 “ The Dark Dancer” (1995, Red Shoe Love Street W oman Movie: k “Married People, Single Sex | II: SHO Commando" (1991) ‘P G ’ Love blooms between two seniors at a seaside hotel. Bosworth, David Fox. ‘PG-13’ (Violence)Suspense) Shannon Tweed. ‘R’ Diaries ffl involved with younger man.For Better or Worse" (1994, Drama) ‘R’ | Movie: * * "Feast of July" (1995) Embeth Davidtz. Movie: * * * "Misery" (1990, Suspense) James Caan. Movie: * “3 Ninjas Knuckle Up” 1995, ( Movie: ★★V2 “Tiger Heart" (1996, Movie: k'h “Cyber-Tracker2" (1995) “Gnaw: TMC Three brothers fall in love with the same woman. ‘R’ffl A psychotic fan holds an injured novelist captive. ‘R’ Comedy) Victor Wong. ‘PG-13’ ffl Adventure) T.J. Roberts. ‘PG-13’ ffl Don “The Dragon" Wilson. ‘R’ ® Gods II" *|

Miller, Cohen,Attorneys and Counselors UAW LOCAL #7 cT em -v, Martens, Ice & Geary, P.C. IS IN FULL SUPPORT Representing Unions & Working People for Four Decades SOLIDARITY Personal Injuries • Workers’ Compensation OF ACTION MOTOWN’97 Employee Rights • Employment Discrimination Machinists Air Transport District 143 supports the ^ 1400 NORTH PARK PLAZA BUILDING LOCAL #7 MEMBERSHIP 17117 W. NINE MILE RD. efforts of the workers at the Detroit News & Detroit SOUTHFIELD, Ml. 48075 FRANK MASSEY - President Free Press to win a fair and equitable contract. =(810) 559-2110 LENITA GAINES - Financial Sec. WEDNESDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JULY 2,1997 |

8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 SMBMHHBI FOX 0 Eyewitness Morning Fox After Breakfast SB Crook & Chase (In Stereo) | Extra ® |Hollywood |News |Real TV ® Geraldo Rivera (R) ® Dating | Newlywed Ricki Lake(R) Rosie O’Donnell (R) ffl NBC O (7:00) Today (In Stereo) ffl Maury (R) SB Wimbledon Tennis: Men's Quarterfinals. ® Days of Our Lives ® Jenny Jones (In Stereo) Jenny Jones (In Stereo) Montel Williams® ABC o Good Morning America Regis & Kathie Maureen O’Boyle Rolonda (R) News | Pt. Charles All My Children ® One Life to Live ® General Hospital ffl Oprah Winfrey (R) ffl CBC o (7:00) CBC Morning News Playground |SesamePk Theodore |Mr. Dressup Wimzie ] Lead IS! Midday ® Encore to Pamela Wallin E.N.G“Up on the Roof” ® Coronation Coronation Jonovision The Bill WB 0D Gargoyles JonQuest In the Heat of the Night Medicine Woman 700 Club (Left in Progress) Beverly Hills, 9 0 2 1 0 ® Baywatch (In Stereo) ® Bzzz! Bananas Garfield Quack Pack BugsDaffy Animaniacs UPN © Mask Menace Bobby | Dinosaurs Blossom ® Step-Step Sunset Beach ® Jeffersons All-Family Sanford | Good Times King Arthur Aladdin ® Batman Spider-Man Big Bad Rangers PBS © Tots TV® Station Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Mr Rogers Storytime | Reading Lamb Chop Puzzle Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Couch Arthur® Magic Bus C. Sandiego Wishbone CBS © (7:00) This Morning ffl Rockford Files Guiding Light (In Stereo) Price Is Right ® WKRP Young and the Restless | Bold & B. As the World Turns ® Gordon Elliott (R) Murphy Designing

A&E McCloud “The Million Dollar Roundup" | Cosby Mysteries |Mike Hammer Quincy “T 0 Clear the Air" | Law & Order ® McCloud “The Million Dollar Roundup" | Cosby Mysteries

AMC (7:00) Movie Movie: ★★★ "The W rong M an "(1956) Henry Fonda. | Movie: ★★’/ 2 "Goodbye, M y Lady" (1956) Movie: ★★★V2 “The Blue Dahlia" (1946) Alan Ladd. SB Movie: ★★★ “Horrorof Dracula"( 1958) jMovie: ★★14 “R ed L in e 7000” (1965) BET Facts Popoff Screen Benson Hit List Video Vibrations Planet Groove Rap City DISC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Cuisine Graham K. Home Matters (R) Housesmart! (R) Start | Interior Mot. Home Matters (R) Housesmart! (R) Interior Mot. Start Great Chefs Great Chefs ESPN Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Women’s Volleyball Brooklyn Dodgers Muscle Racehorse In. Skating NFL Great FAM Father Dowling Mysteries Waltons “The Illusion" 700 Club |FitTV Rescue 911 (In Stereo) SB Home & Family (In Stereo) ShopDrop Shopping Animal Animal LIFE Baby Kids These Sisters "Heart & Soul" SB Handmade Gourmet Our Home (In Stereo) Living Ingredient Supermkt Debt Movie: ★ ’/2 “Class Cruise" (1989) Richard Moll. Commish f f l NICK Looney Rugrats SB Little Bear |BluesClues Rupert Muppets Allegra Gullah Little Bear BlueClue Busy World Beaver Looney Beetlejuice Tiny Toon |Muppets Chipmunks |Gadget SCIFI Transfrmrs In Space Lost in Space Voyage to Bottom of Sea Dark Shw. Dark Shw. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Mysteries Monsters Gallery Beyond Incredible Hulk Land of the Giants TBS Gilligan Bewitched Little House 3’s Co. Mama Griffith Griffith Matlock "The Annihilator” Major League Baseball:Atlanta Braves at New York Yankees. (Live) ® Looney Brady TLC David Madison Little Star Rory Pappyland Gnomes Critters Iris the Prof. Carlo | Kitchen Homeworks Home DreamLiv |Great Inns |Wedding |Wedding Gardening Hometime TNT Scooby Dooby Doo Flintstones Flintstones Gilligan Gilligan Spenser: For Hire Outer Limits Twilight Z. Twilight Z. Movie: ★★ “M ontana" (1990, Drama) Richard Crenna. Movie: ★★ “Fort Worth" |

USA Mighty Max Sailor Moon Facts-Life Facts-Life Major Dad Major DadWings ® Wings ® Movie: ★★V2 “Jericho Fever" (1993, Suspense) ® Movie: ★★★ “Agnes o f G od" (1985) Jane Fonda. Big Date Big Date DISN Chip-Dale Mermaid Pooh Katie-Orbie Mickey Wonderland GummiBr Madeline ® Mermaid |Pooh [Ducktales iDonald Movie: ★★ “Not Quite Human II" (1989) fC. Brown Tale Spinffl Ducktales HBO (7:00) Movie: “Phantom " Lifestories: Families Movie: ★★ “Last o f the Dogm en” (1995) ‘PG’ ® Wimbledon Tennis: Men’s Quarterfinals. (Live) SB

MAX “Ladies of the Chorus" Movie: ★★★ “R oxanne" (1987) Steve Martin. ‘PG’ SB Movie: ★★★ “The Turning Point" (1977) Anne Bancroft. |Movie: ★V2 “Face the Music" (1993) jMovie: * ★ “Steal Big, Steal Little" (1995) Andy Garcia. ‘PG-13’ ® PASS Transworld Sport (R) Bodies (Training Training I Bodies Body Training jBowling: ABC World Team Challenge. [Cycling (R) |Motorsports Hour [Cycle World |Equestrian

SHO Movie: ★★★ “Master of the World" [ 1961, Fantasy) Movie: ★★★V2 “Things Change" (1988) Movie: “The Day the Earth Stood Still" |Movie: ★★★ “Crusoe” (1988) ‘PG-13’ |Movie: ★ * “Claudine"( 1974) Diahann Carroll. ‘PG’ {“Halfback” TMC (6:45) Movie: “U rban" |Movie: “Boy on a Dolphin"(1957) Sophia Loren. | “ What E very" (Movie: ★ ’/2 “Sahara" (1995, Drama) James Belushi. |Movie: ★ * “Bloody Mama" (1970) ‘R’ |Movie: ★ *★ ★ “G andhi" (1982) ‘PG’ | | WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 2,1997

5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 I,

0 News News Cheers (In Access Extra (In Busted on the Job! (R) (In Pacific Palisades"Best News Cheers ® M*A*S*H Who’s the Cosby Dating Newlywed FOX Stereo) SB Hollywood Stereo) ® Stereo) ® Laid Plans" (InStereo) SB "Big Mac” ® Boss? ffl Show® Game Game o News News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Newsradio Wings “Ms. Wings (In Chicago Law& Order “ Barter” (R) News Wimbledon Tonight Show (R) (In Jenny Jones Make-overs. NBC News® Fortune ® ® “Kids" (R) ® Write” (R) ® Stereo) ® Sons® (In Stereo) ® Update Stereo) ffl (R) (In Stereo )ffl o News News ABC Wld Ent. Tonight Senior Prom (In Stereo) Drew Carey Ellen “Kiss Primetime Live f f l News Nightline f f l Inside American Politically Matlock f f l ABC Newis SB (In Stereo) My Bum" ® Edition f f l Journal f f l Incorrect ffl o Schlesinger News f f l CBC News On the Royal Life and Times“ Roberta Black Harbour "The National/CBC News ® News ® Comics! (R) The Bill Movie: ★★★ V2 "Tunes of G lory" (1960, 1 CBC ID Road Again Canadian Bondar" (R) SB Rocks and the Sea" (R) ® ffl Drama) Alec Guinness, John Mills. © Full House Family Doogie Different Cops (In LAPD: Life Sister, Parent Jamie Foxx Wayans Mama’s Mama’s Highway Judge Judy Strange Home Home “No Place to I WB (In Stereo) Matters SB Howser World ® Stereo) ® on the Beat Sister (R) SB ’Hood (R) ® (In Stereo) Bros. (R) ® Family Family Patrol (In Stereo) Universe Videos Videos Hide" (1993) | © Fresh Mr. Cooper Simpsons Martin (In Home Home Sentinel Ellison attempts Star Trek: Voyager News Fresh Married... Star Trek: The Next Star Trek: Deep Space UPN Prince (In Stereo) Stereo) SB Improve. Improve. to set a trap for car thieves. “ Before & After” (In Stereo) Prince With Generation ffl Nine “The Adversary" ffl | © Kratts’ Science Newshour With Jim Business Am.Blck- Movie: ★★* “Madame Butterfly" (1995, Musical) Ying Huang. Based Young at Being Keeping Up Movie: ★★★ “Madame Butterfly" (1995, Musical) Based! PBS Creatures Guy Lehrer SB Report Journal on Puccini's classic opera about an ill-fated geisha. (In Stereo) Heart Served on Puccini’s classic opera about an ill-fated geisha. © Mad About Mad About Seinfeld (In CBS News Hard Copy Rescue 911 Nanny (In Everybody- Movie: "The Odd Couple: Together Again" ( 1993) Neil Late Show (In Stereo) ® Hard Copy Late Late Show(In Gordon CBS You El You ffl Stereo) SB ® (In Stereo) Stereo) SB Raymond Simon's infamous mismatched roommates are reunited. ffl Stereo) ffl Elliott (R)

Mike Hammer “ Satan, Quincy “To Clear the Air" Law & Order Biography: Loretta Lynn- American Justice (R) 20th Century “ The Law & Order“The Biography: Loretta Lynn- American Justice (R) A&E Cyanide and Murder” “Competence" ® Coal Miner’s Daughter Televangelists" (R) Reaper’s Helper” ffl Coal Miner’s Daughter (3:30) Movie Movie: ★★★ “A Lion Is in the Streets" Movie: ★★★ “A w ay A ll B oats" (1956) Jeff Chandler. An Remember Movie: ★★★ “ This Happy Feeling" (1958, Movie: ★★!4 “Desfry” (1955) Audie Murphy. A deputy Movie: ★★★ “A w ay A ll AMC (1953, Drama) James Cagney. aloof World War II sea captain must inspire his crew. WENN® Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, Curt Jurgens. who won't carry a gun becomes a laughingstock. Boats” (1956, Adventure) BET (4:00) Rap City Benson Screen Hit List Planet Groove Comicview Talk | Benson Rap City Travelers (R) Movie Beyond Wings "Flight of the Wild Discovery “ Antlers” Discover Magazine What Sex Am I? Search Wild Discovery “ Antlers” Discover Magazine What Sex Am I? Search 1 DISC Magic (R) 2000 Falcon” (R) (R) “Forensic Detectives II" (R) for sexual identity. (R) (R)______“Forensic Detectives II" (R) for sexual identity. (R) NFL’s NFL’s Up Close Sportscenter Major League Baseball:Teams to Be Announced. (Live) ® Major League Baseball:Teams to Be Announced. (Live) ® Sports­ ESPN Greatest Greatest center ffl Highway to Heaven “A Carol Carol Waltons “The Carousel" Rescue 911 (In Stereo)® Hawaii Five-0 “All the 700 Club Three Stooges Carson Carson Paid Paid FAM Dolphin Song for Lee” SB Burnett Burnett King’s Horses" Classics Classics Program Program Golden Golden Supermar­ Debt Intimate Portrait “Carly Unsolved Mysteries (In Movie: ★★V2 "Nothing but the Truth" (1995), Ken Olin A Homicide: Life on the Unsolved Mysteries (In Sisters “The Land of Lost 1 LIFE Girls SB Girls SB ket Sweep Simon” (R) (In Stereo) ® Stereo) polygraph expert has a potentially dangerous love affair. Street “The Wedding" ® Stereo) Children” (In Stereo) ffl ( You Afraid? Rocko’s Clarissa Tiny Toon Doug (In Rugrats (In Hey Arnold! Happy Days 1 Love Lucy Bewitched Happy Days Odd Couple Taxi “ Latka Bob Brooklyn Bob Rhoda I Dream of 1 NICK Modern Life Explains Adventures Stereo) ® S te re o) ® (In Stereo) ® “ Password" the Playboy” Newhart Bridge Newhart Jeannie SCIFI Six Million Dollar Man Twil. Zone Darkside Movie: ★★★ “The Thing" (]% 2, Horror) Kurt Russell. Movie: ★ ★ ,/2 "The B lob" (1958) Steve McQueen. Movie: ★★★ "The Thing"(1982, Horror) Kurt Russell. Movie: “ The B lob" (1958) Home Home Saved by Saved by Family Family Movie: *★’/;2 "Point B reak" {1991, Drama) Patrick Swayze, Keanu Movie: ★★ “Road House" (1989, Drama) Patrick Swayze, Kelly Movie: ★★V2 “Legend" TBS Videos Videos the Bell SB the Bell SB Matters ® Matters® Reeves. An FBI agent infiltrates California's surfing subculture. Lynch. A legendary bouncer agrees to tame a notorious gin mill. (1985) Tom Cruise. TLC Homebods Home Pro Furniture Renovation Hometime Hometime Sea Tek(R) |Science |Rescue Squad |Extreme Diving |SeaTek(R) |Science Rescue Squad Extreme Diving (R) (4:00) Movie: ★★ “Fort In the Heat of the Night Kung Fu: The Legend Movie: ★★% “A Death in California" (1985, Drama) Cheryl Ladd, Sam Elliott, Alexis Smith. A woman has an odd Movie: ★★'/2 “A Death in California" (1985, Drama) A I TNT W orth"1 1951, Western) “No Other Road” SB Continues “Sing Wah" relationship with her fiance’s killer. woman has an odd relationship with her fiance's killer. | Wings (In Wings (In Renegade “ Den of Highlander: The Series Murder, She Wrote “Test Movie: “The Morrison Murders" (1996) John Corbett. A Silk Stalkings “ Brother's Renegade“ Rancho Magnum, P.l. “ A Pretty USA Stereo) SB Stereo) SB Thieves" (In Stereo) SB “Under Color of Authority" of Wills" (In Stereo) ® murder investigation takes a sharp turn for two brothers. Keeper" (R) (In Stereo) ® Escondido" (In Stereo) ffl Good Dancing Chicken" ffl | Chip ’n’ Goof Troop Flash Torkelsons Movie: “Susie Q” (1996, Fantasy) Justin Movie: ★★ “ The Shaggy D og" (1994, Movie: ★★'/ 2 “ The Strongest Man in the Movie: ★★Vi? "G us" (1976) Edward Asner. A football “ The M ark o il DISN Dale SB Forward SB (In Stereo) Whalin, Shelley Long. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ ® Comedy) Ed Begley Jr.. ® W orld" ( 1974, Comedy) Kurt Russell. ‘G ’ team hires a Yugoslavian mule to kick field goals. ‘G’ ffl Z orro" j Movie: ★★ “Spies Like U s” (1985) Two bumbling Wimbledon Tennis Movie: ★★★ "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" (1996) Flashback (In Stereo) ® Perversions Movie: ★★V 2 "The Phantom" (1996, Movie: ★% “White Tiger" I HBO government workers enter a spy training program. 'PG' Highlights ® A radio host lies about her looks to a potential suitor. ® of Science Adventure) Billy Zane. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ ffl (1996) Gary Daniels. ‘R’

Movie: ★★ "Landslide"(t992, Suspense) Movie: ★★V2 "Dr. Jekylland Ms. Hyde" Movie: ★V2 “Pinocchio’s Revenge" Movie: ★ “Fair G am e" ( 1995, Suspense) Movie: ★★★ “The Young Poisoner’s Movie: ★% "Girl in the Cadillac" (1995, 1 MAX Anthony Edwards. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' (1995, Comedy) Sean Young. 'PG-13' ® (1996, Horror) Rosalind Allen. 'R' ® Cindy Crawford. (In Stereo) ‘R’ ® Handbook" (1995) Hugh O'Conor. ‘R’ Drama) Erika Eleniak. (In Stereo)‘R’ PASS Races-Hazel Park Page One NBA Action | Cycle World This Week in NASCAR jMotorsports Hour jSpeed |Pro Beach Soccer jFutbol Sports Writers on TV | NBA Action Paid Prog. 1 (4:30) Movie: ★★ "The Movie: ★★★Vi2 "Things Change"(1988) Don Ameche. Movie: “North Shore Fish"( 1997, Movie: ★★ “The Road Killers" (1995, Poltergeist: The Legacy Movie: ★★ “The Babysitter" (1995, “Night SHO Halfback of Notre Dame" An Italian immigrant is mistaken for a mob kingpin. ‘PG’ Comedy-Drama) Tony Danza. (In Stereo) Suspense) Christopher Lambert. ‘R’ ® A spirit threatens. (R) ® Suspense) Alicia Silverstone. ‘R’ ffl Terrors'” R' 1 (3:30) Movie: ★★★★ “G andhi” (1982, Movie: ★★★ “Urban Cowboy" (1980, Drama) John Travolta. A Texas Movie: -k'h "W ild B ill"( 1995, W estern) Movie: “Business for Pleasure" (1996, Movie: ★ ’/2 “Amanda and the Alien” (1995, Comedy) A 1 TMC Biography) Ben Kingsley. (In Stereo) 'PG' oil worker looks for love at a popular honky-tonk. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Jeff Bridges, John Hurt. (In Stereo) ‘R’ SB Drama) Caron Bernstein. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ California girl befriends a fugitive from outer space. ‘R’ . |

U.A.W. LOCAL 160 I COMPARE OUR I Michigan's Foremost Labor; Workers' Compensation MEMBERSHIP, LEADERSHIPIHIPi AND and Personal Injury Law Firm since 1927 RETIREE CHAPTER WILLL H&R APPLIANCE CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE NEWSPAPER WORKERS IN THEIR 32150 JOHN Rr MADISON HEIGHTS Sachs, Waldman, O’Hare, Helveston, STRUGGLE THROUGH ACTION f 1/4 Ml. SOUTH OF OAKLAND MALL AND $$$ UNTIL JUSTICE IS SERVED! A. MON. THURS. FRI. 9 JO a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Bogas & McIntosh, P.C. TUES. WEDS. 9:30 a .m .-6:00 p.m. KQ Q -1171 Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, Flint and Lansing (313) 965-3464 II1/ SOLIDARITY • UNITED WE STAND SAT. 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1 1 # ■ SPECIAL 8-PAGE COMMEMORATIVE SECTION

*******

unnsms** m i u y

Journal photo by JETTA FRASER Locked-out newspaper workersjoin dignitaries to lead the labor parade past The Detroit News and Free Press buildings on West Lafayette. Holding the banner, from second from left, are Michigan AFL-CIO President Frank Garrison, Metro Council of Newspaper Unions ChairmanAlFL-CIO Al Derey, President John Sweeney, International Teamsters President Ron Carey, locked-out Guild Local 22 member Floretta Alexander, Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Dr. Joseph Lowery, UAW International Vice President Ernest Lofton and locked-out Local 22 member Sandra D. Davis.

By the Sunday Journal staff It was called “Labor’s Woodstock,” and the nick­ name perfectly fit the weekend of marches and music celebrating solidarity, support and just being right. With timing that could not have been better, Action! Motown ’97 was launched by word of a long- anticipated National Labor Relations Board ruling on June 20, the day before the event’s historic and massive labor march. That ruling confirmed what Detroit’s six locked-out newspaper unions had main­ tained from the beginning: that Detroit Newspapers managers and the editors of the Free Press and News violated federal labor laws in causing and pro­ longing the strike that began in July 1995. That made the weekend’s festivities all the sweeter for a crowd which police said ranged from 60,000 to 100,000 at its peak. There were prayer vigils, lec­ tures, actions and lots of celebrating in groups large Continued on next page THURSDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JULY 3,1997

8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:0011:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:003:30 4:00 4:30 BROADCAST CHANNELS FOX | o I Eyewitness Morning Fox After Breakfast E Crook & Chase (In Stereo) Extra 3B | Hollywood News Real TV 30 iGeraldo Rivera (R) 39 ! Dating I Newlywed iRicki Lake |Rosie O’Donnell (R)3B | NBC O (7:00) Today (In Stereo)® Maury (R) 3E Jerry Springer Jenny Jones (In Stereo) News Jeopardy! Wimbledon Tennis: Women’s Semifinal. 30 ABC O Good Morning America Regis & Kathie Maureen O’Boyle Rolonda (R) News Pt. Charles All My Children 30 One Life to Live 30 General Hos pital 30 Oprah Winfrey (R) 30 CBC I Q |(7:00) CBC Morning News Playground |SesamePk Theodore ]Mr. Dressup Wimzie | Lead 30 Midday 30 Encore to Pamela Wallin E.N.G "Past Im perfect" 30 Coronation Urban P. Jonovision The Bill WB © Gargoyles JonQuest In the Heat of the Night Medicine Woman 700 Club (Left in Progress) Beverly Hills, 90210 30 Baywatch “ Vacation” 30 Bzzz! Bananas Garfield Quack Pack BugsDaffy Animaniacs UPN © Mask Sky Danc’r Bobby | Dinosaurs Movie: * * * "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" (1993) Robert Duvall. All-Family Sanford |Good Times King Arthur Aladdin 30 Batman Spider-Man Big Bad Rangers PBS © Tots TV 3S Station Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney |Mr Rogers Storytime | Reading Lamb Chop Puzzle Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Couch Arthur 30 Magic Bus C. Sandiego Wishbone CBS | © 1(7:00) This Morning SB Rockford Files Guiding Light (In Stereo) Price Is Right 30 WKRP Young and the Restless | Bold & B. As the World Turns 30 Gordon Elliott (R) Murphy Designing CABLE CHANNELS A&E Columbo “An Exercise in Fatality" Cosby Mysteries Mike Hammer Quincy Law & Order 30 Columbo “ An Exercise in Fatality" Cosby Mysteries AMC Movie: * * * “Away All Boats" 1956)( Jeff Chandler. Movie: k-k'h “Destry" [1955, Western) Audie Murphy. Movie: “My Favorite Brunette" (1947) 30 |Movie: "Lovers and Lollipops" (1956) ★ “ The Man From Utah” “The Little Fugitive" (1953) BET Link of Love Screen Thea Hit List Video Vibrations Planet Groove Rap City DISC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Cuisine Graham K. Home Matters (R) Housesmart! (R) Start Interior Mot. Home Matters (R) Housesmart! (R) Interior Mot. | Start Great Chefs Great Chefs ESPN Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Pro Beach Volleyball (R) Brooklyn Dodgers Brooklyn Dodgers Sr. PGA Inside PGA FAM Father Dowling Mysteries Waltons "The Beau" 700 Club FitTV Rescue 911 (In Stereo) 30 Home & Family (In Stereo) ShopDrop Shopping Animal Animal LIFE Baby Kids These Sisters “Pandora's Box" Handmade Gourmet Our Home (In Stereo) Living Ingredient Supermkt Debt Movie: k'h "Swimsuit" (1989) Catherine Oxenberg. Commish (In Stereo) 30 NICK Looney Rugrats 30 Little Bear BluesClues Rupert Muppets Allegra Gullah Little Bear BlueClue Busy World Beaver Looney Beetlejuice Tiny Toon Muppets Chipmunks | Gadget SCIFI Transfrmrs In Space Lost in Space Voyage to Bottom of Sea Dark Shw. Dark Shw. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Mysteries Monsters Gallery Beyond Incredible Hulk “Jake" Land of the Giants TBS Gilligan Bewitched Little House 3’s Co. Mama Griffith Griffith Matlock “ The Husband” 30 Movie: -k-k'h "Legend” (1985, Fantasy) Tom Cruise. Flintstones Flintstones Looney Brady TLC David Madison Little Star Rory Pappyland David Critters Iris the Prof. Carlo Kitchen Homeworks Home DreamLiv Great Inns Wedding Wedding Gardening Hometime TNT Scooby Dooby Doo Flintstones Flintstones Gilligan Gilligan Spenser: For Hire Outer Limits Twilight Z. Twilight Z. Movie: k k 'h "Keep the Change" (1992, Drama) 30 Movie: “ Tall Man Riding" USA Mighty Max Sailor Moon Facts-Life Facts-Life Major Dad Major Dad Movie: ★★ "Scam" (1993, Drama) Christopher Walken. Movie: -k-k-k'h “Born on the Fourth of July"1989, ( Drama) Tom Cruise. 30 PGA Golf (Live) 30 DISN Chip-Dale Mermaid Pooh Katie-Orbie Mickey Wonderland GummiBr Madeline 30 Mermaid Pooh Ducktales Donald Flight of Dragons (R) 30 Goliath II Tale Spin 30 Ducktales HBO Movie: ★* "Fast Forward"1985) John Scott Clough. Movie: -k'h “Date With an Angel"1987, [ Fantasy) ‘PG’ Movie: k'h “Black Sheep" (1996) 30 Movie: -k-k'h “Crimewave" (1985) 30 Movie: “A Family Divided"1995) ( Tracey MAX (7:30) Movie Movie: k k 'h "Legends of the North" (1995) ‘PG’ 30 Movie: ick-k'h “The Elephant Man" (1980) John Hurt. Movie: "Dreamrider”(1992, Drama) ‘PG’ jMovie: * * * “Lucas"(1986) Corey Haim. Movie: “Sylvester" {1985) | PASS Powerboat Racing (R) Bodies Training Body Bodies Training Training Drag Racing Triathlon |St. Croix Triathlon (R) Cycling (R) Planet X Cycling (R) 'SHO Movie: k'h "Modern Pioblems"( 1981) Movie: * * * "An Affair to Remember" (1957, Drama) Movie: ★ ** "Fraternity Row"1977) ( Movie: “The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox” (1976) Movie: k k 'h “Hard Times" (1975) ’P G ’ “Robin" TMC (6:30) Movie | Movie: “Once in a Blue Moon" (1995) 30 | Movie: * * ★ * "It Happened One Night" (1934) 30 Movie: **• “Dangerous Minds" (1995) ‘R’ |Movie: ★★ “Rave Review"1994) ( Jeff Seymour. ‘NR’ Movie: * * “Shadow of China" (1991) I THURSDAY EVENING JULY 3,1997 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 1:00 5:00 I 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 1 2 : 3 0 i 1:30 I HH mmm — 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ H mam e News News Cheers (In Access Extra (In Movie: k k '/ 2 “Avalanche" (1994) Michael Gross. A News Cheers 30 M*A*S*H 30 Who’s the Cosby Dating Newlywed I FOX Stereo) 30 Hollywood Stereo) 30 desperate smuggler threatens a snowbound family. 30 Boss? 30 Show 30 Game Game o News News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Friends (In Men Behav- Seinfeld (In Suddenly ER “Don't Ask, Don’t Tell" News Wimbledon Tonight Show (R) (In Jenny Jones Past guests' I NBC News 30 Fortune 30 30 Stereo) 30 Bad Stereo) 30 Susan 30 (R) (In Stereo) 30 Update Stereo) 30 bad relationships. 30 I o News News ABC Wld Ent. Tonight High Incident Vital Signs (R) (In Stereo) Turning Point "Dead News Nightline 30 Inside American Politically Matlock 30 | ABC News "Masquerade" (In Stereo) 30 Drunk: License to Kill" 30 Edition 30 Journal 30 |Incorrect 30 | o News 30 CBC News On the On the Arts Movie: * * “Back Roads"(1981, Comedy) Sally Field. National/CBC News 30 News 30 Comics! (R) Stopwatch Movie: “Madly in Love” (1991, Drama) CBC 1] Road Again 30 A prostitute and a failed boxer go west to find a new life. 30 Remy Girard, Jean Rochefort. i © Full House Family Doogie Different Cops (In LAPD: Life Movie: * * * “Menace II Society" (1993, Drama) Tyrin Mama’s Mama’s Highway Judge Judy Strange Home Home Movie: ★★1/ 2 1 WB (In Stereo) Matters 30 Howser World 30 Stereo) 30 on the Beat Turner. Urban violence takes its toll on a ghetto youth. Family Family Patrol (In Stereo) Universe Videos Videos "Blind Fury" \ QD Fresh Mr. Cooper Simpsons Martin (In Home Home Movie: ★* “Mike’s Murder” (1984) Debra Winger. A News Fresh Married... Star Trek: The Next Star Trek: Deep Space UPN Prince (In Stereo) Stereo) 30 Improve. Improve. bank employee investigates her boyfriend's death. Prince With Generation "D arm ok” 30 Nine “Hippocratic Oath" 301 © Kratts’ Science Newshour With Jim Business Backstage New Yankee This Old Practical Great Lakes Mystery! “ Maigret" (R) Being New Red New Yankee This Old Practical Great Lakes PBS Creatures Guy Lehrer 30 Report Pass Workshop House 30 Sports Outdoors (Part 3 of 6) 30 Served Green 30 Workshop House 30 Sports Outdoors © Mad About Mad About Seinfeld (In CBS News Hard Copy Rescue 911 Diagnosis Murder “The Moloney “ Damage 48 Hours “A Mother's Late Show (In Stereo) 30 Hard Copy Late Late Show (In Gordon CBS You 30 You 30 Stereo) 30 30 (In Stereo) New Healers" (In Stereo) Control" (R) (In Stereo) 30 Search” (R) (In Stereo) 30 30 Stereo) 30 Elliott (R)

Mike Hammer “ Deadly Quincy “The Shadow of Law & Order “Cradle to Biography “ George III: Ancient Mysteries Unexplained “Aliens From Law & Order “ In Memory Biography “ George III: Ancient Mysteries (R) A&E Prey” Death" Grave" 30 Mad or Maligned?” (R) Mars” | Of” E Mad or Maligned?” (R) Movie: k k k "The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima" Movie: k'h “Never Steal Anything Small" I Movie: k k k “Shepherd of the Hills" Movie: k k k "His Majesty O’Keefe” (1953) A sea Movie: k'h "Never Steal Anything Small" “Shepherd I AMC (1952, Drama) Gilbert Roland, Angela Clark. (1959, Comedy) James Cagney. 30 (1941, Drama) John Wayne, Betty Field. captain rises to near-godhood on a South Sea island. (1959, Comedy) James Cagney. E of the Hills" 1 BET (4:00) Rap City Thea Screen Hit List Planet Groove Comicview Talk |Thea Rap City Travelers (R) Movie Beyond Wings “Top Guns" (R) . Wild Discovery Mysterious Movie Airpower Showdown Wild Discovery Mysterious Movie Airpower Showdown DISC Magic (R) 2000 “America's Wild Turkey" Universe (Magic (R) “ Attack Planes" (R) “America’s Wild Turkey” Universe Magic (R) “Attack Planes” (R) NFL’s NFL’s Up Close Sportscenter WNBA Basketball: Los Angeles Sparks at Cleveland Up Close Special With Baseball Sportscenter E Baseball Speedweek Rodeo: PRCA Santa Maria ESPN Greatest Greatest Rockers. From the Gund Arena. (Live) Roy Firestone. Tonight Tonight Elks Rodeo. (R) Highway to Heaven (In Luau on Maui: A Home & I Super Night of Rock and Roll Performances and film Hawaii Five-0 “ The 700 Club Three Stooges Carson Carson Paid Paid FAM Stereo) E Family Special (In Stereo) clips highlight this salute to rock 'n' roll. Joker's Wild, Man, Wild” Classics Classics Program Program Golden Golden Supermar­ Debt Day With... (R )30 Unsolved Mysteries (In Movie: * * “When the Bough Breaks" (1993) Ally Homicide: Life on the Unsolved Mysteries (In Sisters “ Dem ons" (In LIFE Girls 30 Girls 30 ket Sweep Stereo) Walker. A young telepath must help find a serial killer. Street "Work Related” E Stereo) Stereo) E ) You Afraid? Rocko’s Clarissa Tiny Toon Doug (In Rugrats (In Secret-of Happy Days 1 Love Lucy Bewitched I Love Lucy Dick Van St. Elsewhere “ Time St. Elsewhere “ Time Rhoda 1 Dream of 1 NICK Modern Life Explains Adventures Stereo) 30 Stereo) 30 Alex E E Dyke Heals" (Part 1 of 2) Heals” (Part 2 of 2) Jeannie SCIFI Six Million Dollar Man Twil. Zone Darkside Movie: k k 'h “It Came From Outer Space” (1953) Movie: “It Came From Outer Space (1996) II" E Movie: k k 'h “It Came From Outer Space" (1953) “It Came-Space" ' Home Home Saved by Saved by Family Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Montreal Expos. From Olympic Stadium. Movie: *★ “Tank" (1983) James Garner. An Army Movie: * * * “ The Longest Yard" (1974, 1 TBS Videos Videos the Bell 30 the Bell 30 Matters 30 (Live) 30 officer commandeers a Sherman tank to rescue his son. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Eddie Albert, ; TLC Homebods Home Pro Furniture Renovation Hometime Hometime Treasures jAmerica |Beach Patrol jGhost Galleon jTreasures jAmerica jBeach Patrol Ghost Galleon (4:00) Movie: k k 'h "Tall In the Heat of the Night Kung Fu: The Legend Movie: k k 'h "Toy Soldiers"(1991, Drama) Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, Movie: ★★V2 T aps” (1981, Drama) Timothy Hutton, George C. Scott. Movie: k k 'h "The TNT Man Riding" (1955) “Fool for Love" (In Stereo) Continues Keith Coogan. Colombian terrorists seize a Virginia prep school. Military cadets secure their campus from condo developers. Outsiders" (1983, Drama) (4:00) PGA Golf: W estern Renegade "Cop for a Day" Highlander: The Series I Murder, She Wrote “ Class IMovie: * * * “Escape From Alcatraz" (1979) A convict Movie: k k k 'h “Born on the Fourth of July" (1989, Drama) Tom Cruise, Raymond J. I USA Open -- First Round. (Live) (In Stereo) 30 “ Bless the Child" 30 Act” (In Stereo) 30 | plots to escape from the notorious island prison. | Barry. An idealistic Marine returns from Vietnam as a paraplegic. (In Stereo) E Chip ’n’ I Goof Troop Flash iTorkelsons Movie: * * * "Robin Hood" (1973, Movie: k k k "The Secret Garden" (1987, Movie: k k 'h “SummerMagic"1963) ( Hayley Mills. A Movie: “Bell, Book and Candle" (1958) A publisher falls 1 DISN Dale 30 Forward 30 (In Stereo) Adventure) Voices of Peter Ustinov. ‘G’ Drama) Gennie James. 'PG' E widow searches for an affordable family home. ‘G’ E under the spell of an alluring enchantress. E Wimbledon Tennis: Women's Semifinal. From the All-England Lawn Tennis and I Movie: k'h “Black Sheep" (1996, I Movie: “Stag" (1997) A bachelor party’s Shock Video 4: Turn-On Arliss (In Men in Sex Bytes “Object of HBO Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England. 30 Comedy) Chris Farley. ‘PG-13’ El festivities lead to deadly consequences. TV (R) (In Stereo) E | Stereo) E | Black 12.4 (R) E Obsession" (4:15) Movie: k k 'h I Movie: *★ "Author! Author!" 1982) [ Al Pacino. A New Movie: ★★ “Painted Hero" (1995) Dwight Yoakam. A Movie: "Die Hard With a Vengeance" (1995) A New Movie: k k k “The Last Supper" (1995, k “Pleasure MAX "Sylvester" (1955) ‘PG'B0 York playwright suddenly finds himself a single parent. rodeo clown is swept up in a murder mystery in Texas. York cop must stop a mad bomber’s game of revenge. Satire) Cameron Diaz. (In Stereo) ‘R’ in Paradise" PASS Races-Hazel Park NBA Action jGame Night iMajor League Baseball: Baltimore Orioles at Detroit Tigers. From Tiger Stadium. NBA Action |Transworld Sport jTrackside [Major League Baseball: Orioles at Tigers (4:30) Movie: ★★ "Robin Movie: k'h “Modern Problems" (1981) A man is iMovie: k k k "Airplane!"(1980, Comedy) Movie: “Lap Dancing" (1995) An aspiring Movie: k'h "Trauma" (1993, Suspense) A medium’s Movie: k k “Hideaway" SHO of Locksley” 1996) ( ‘PG ’ telekinetic after being doused with nuclear waste. ‘PG’ Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. 'PG' E actress takes a job as an exotic dancer. daughter and her companion hunt a murderer. ‘R’ 1(1995) Jeff Goldblum. ‘R’ 1 Movie: **★ “On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" Movie: * * * "Mortal Thoughts" (1991) A woman Movie: ★* "Dangerous Minds"1995, ( Movie: k k k “The Limbic Region" (1996, Mystery) A Movie: “Amnesia" (1996, Comedy) TMC (1970, Musical) Barbra Streisand, Yves Montand. ‘G’ agrees to conceal the murder of a friend's husband. ‘R’ Drama) Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘R’ E San Francisco homicide detective tracks a psychopath. Nicholas Walker. (In Stereo| 'NR'

Region 1-D Shut Down f no , NORTHWEST LOCAL 163 ( UNION Local 2151 Motown ‘97 V e s tin g Members ht the public service Support Locked-Out fiflllW S LOCAL 1 8 1 5 CUM LOCAL»4008 Newspaper Workers^ J f y From our Membership, Supports the Warren Consolidated Schools Executive Board, and Officers: Struggling Newspaper Workers PO. Box 136, Support the Newspaper Workers in their fight We Support The Coopersville, Ml 49404 for tbeir rights to dignity and justice. ^ Newspaper Workers!y and the Sunday Journal ^ FRIDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JULY 4,1997

8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 3:00 2:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 BROADCAST CHANNELS FOX 0Eyewitness Morning Fox After Breakfast [ Crook & Chase (In Stereo) Extra BA iHollywood |News |RealTVffl |Geraldo Rivera (R) ffl |Dating |Newlywed [Ricki Lake(R) [Rosie O’Donnell (R)[ NBC O (7:00)Today (In Stereo) I Maury (R) ffl Jerry Springer Jenny Jones (In Stereo) Wimbledon Tennis: Men’s Semifinal. ABC Good Morning America Regis & Kathie Maureen O’Boyle Movie: ★★★ "Miss Firecracker" (1989) | Pt. Charles All My Children I One Life to Live ffl General Hospitalffl Oprah Winfrey (R) [ CBC O (7:00)CBC Morning News Playground |SesamePiT Theodore |Mr. Dressup Wimzie Lead! MiddaySB Encore to Pamela Wallin E.N.G “ Lip Service" [ Reflections Urban P. Cents The Bill WB 0 3 Gargoyles JonQuest In the Heat of the Night Medicine Woman 700 Club (Left in Progress) Beverly Hills, 90210 SB Baywatch “Vacation" I Bzzz! Bananas Garfield Ducks BugsDaffy Animaniacs UPN © Mask Dino Babies Bobby | Dinosaurs" Blossom ffl Step-Step Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith | Griffith King Arthur Aladdin ffl Batman Spider-Man Big Bad Rangers PBS © Tots TV [ Station Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Mr Rogers Storytime [Reading Lamb Chop Puzzle |Sesame Street (In Stereo) Barney Couch Arthur [ Magic Bus C. Sandiego Wishbone CBS © (7:00)This Morning I Rockford Files Guiding Light (In Stereo) Price Is Right ffl WKRP Young and the Restless [ Bold & B. As the World Turns! Gordon Elliott (R) Murphy Designing

A&E (7:30) Columbo "Identity Crisis" Quincy “Face of Fear" | Cosby Mysteries |Guide to Historic Homes of America (R) |Columbo “Identity Crisis” | Quincy “Face of Fear” CosbyMys AMC (7:45) Movie: “Broken Arrow" (1950) Movie: **★ “Dear Brigitte" (1965) 80 Movie: ★★★V 2 "No Highway in the Sky” (1951, Drama) |Movie: ★★★V2 "Winchester 73" (1950) |Movie: ★ ** “The Glenn Miller Story" (1954) ‘G’ 80 “Far Cntry" BET Breakthru Paid Prog. Business Benson Hit List Video Vibrations Planet Groove Rap City DISC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Cuisine Graham K. Great Chefs | Great Chefs Great Chefs | Great Chefs Great Chefs | Great Chefs Great Chefs | Great Chefs Great Chefs | Great Chefs Great Chefs | Great Chefs Great Chefs | Great Chefs | ESPN Sportscenter (ft) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Sportscenter (R) Senior PGA Golf: Kroger Senior Classic -- First Round. Major League Baseball: Pirates at Cardinals FAM Movie: “The Three Stooges Meet Hercules" (1962) 700 Club [FitTV Neighborhood Beefs Home & Family (In Stereo) Movie: * * * “Tammy Tell Me 77x/e"(1961, Comedy) LIFE Baby Kids These Sisters (In Stereo) 80 Handmade Gourmet Our Home (In Stereo) Living Ingredient Supermkt Debt Movie: "She-Devil" ( 1989) Meryl Streep. Commish (In Stereo) ffl | NICK Looney Rugrats 80 Little Bear [BluesClues Rupert Muppets Allegra Gullah Little Bear BlueClue Busy World Beaver Looney Beetlejuice Tiny Toon Muppets Chipmunks Gadget SCIFI Odyssey 80 Anti-Gravity Time Tunnel Voyage to Bottom of Sea Bradbury Bradbury Monsters Monsters Amazing Beyond Trailer Park Amazing Bradbury Amazing Twil. Zone Mysteries | TBS Gilligan Bewitched Movie: ★ ★ ’/2 "Clash of the Titans” 1981,( Fantasy) Laurence Olivier. Movie: ★★ “Rocky IV" (1985) Sylvester Stallone. Movie: -k'/i “Bloodsport" (1988, Adventure) Movie: ★ “Maximum Overdrive" (1986) | TLC Critters Critters Critters | Critters | Critters j Critters | Critters Critters Amer. Heritage |Amer. Heritage |Yellowstone-Park Amer. Heritage Story-Americas TNT Movie: i "Midway"! 1976, Drama) Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda. Movie: * * * “Kelly’s Heroes" (W O , Comedy) Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas. Golf: Celebrity Championsh p -- First Round. (Live) USA Mortal K Dragon Facts-Life Facts-Life Movie: * *“Conan the Destroyer" (1984, Fantasy) 1® Movie: * * ’/2 “Rambo ///” (1988) Sylvester Stallone. 80 |Movie: * * "Lionheart” (1990, Adventure) (In Stereo) @1 PGA Golf (Live) 80 DISN Chip-Dale Mermaid Pooh Katie-Orbie Mickey and Donald (R) 80 | Goofing |Mickey’s Adventures [Pluto’s DaV (R) SB Minnie This Is Your Life Goofy Success Story ffl HBO Movie: “The Amazing Panda Adventure" Alexander Movie: * * “Think Big" (1990) ‘PG-13’ Movie: * * * "Independence Day"( 1996) Will Smith. ‘PG-13’ 80 . |Contact: 1st Lifestories Movie: **V 2 “ The Lion of Africa" (1987, Adventure) ffl | MAX Movie: * * * “Dangerous Moves" (1985) Michel Piccoli. Movie: "The Journey of August King"\SiMovie: * * * “The Gods Must Be Crazy” (1981) ‘PG’ |Movie: * * 1/2 “The Arrival” (1996) Charlie Sheen. 80 | “Mystery Science" \ “ColdCmfrt” \ PASS Motorcycle Racing (R) | Bodies [Training Training | Bodies |Body Training |USISL Soccer: A-League -- Long Island at Carolina Planet X (R) Futbol |Races-Hazel Park | Major League Baseball | SHO (7:30) Movie: “Jefferson in Paris" (1995) ‘PG-13’ Movie: * * ’/2 "Never Too Late" (1996) Movie: ★★★V 2 “Julia"(1977, Drama) Jane Fonda. ‘PG’ 80 Movie: * * “The Legend of Gator Face" •kV.i “Captain Nuke and the Bomberboys" 1 TMC (6:30) Movie | Movie: ★★V 2 "Punchline" 1988)( Sally Field. 'Ft' 80 | Movie: ★★★V'2 "Get Shorty" (1995) ‘FT 80 | Movie: * * * "Misery" (1990) James Caan. ‘Ft’ Movie: 2 “Fargo" (1996) ‘R’ ffl Movie: **V 2 “Stars and Bars" (W B ) ‘R’ | | FRIDAY EVENING JULY 4,1997 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:308:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:3012:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 |

0 News News Cheers (In Access Extra (In Salute to America: Detroit News Cheers ffl M*A*S*H ffl Who’s the Cosby Dating Newlywed 1 FOX Stereo) 80 Hollywood Stereo) (® Boss? ffl Show® Game Game O News News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Unsolved Mysteries (R) Dateline (In Stereo) 80 Profiler “Shattered News Wimbledon Tonight Show (R) (In Jenny Jones Romantic NBC News 80 Fortune 80 I® (in Stereo) 80 Silence" (R) (In Stereo) I® Update Stereo) ffl spring break reunions, ffl | o News News ABC Wld Ent. Tonight Step by Boy Meets Sabrina- Clueless (In 20/20® News Nightline ffl Inside American Politically Matlock ABC News Step® World (R) OS Witch Stereo) ffl Edition ffl Journal ffl Incorrect ffl “P.I." ffl 5 o Fashion File News 80 CBC News Ruth Rendell Mysteries “Wolf to the Slaughter" Wexford and Burden receive an National/CBC News ® News® Kids in the Dumaurier C oncert Series Performances by Ashley CBC ffi] anonymous letter detailing a murder. Hall® Maclsaac, Paperboys, Colin James and Colin Linden. | © Full House Family Doogie Different Cops (In LAPD: Life Gladys Knight (In Stereo) Macy’s 4th of July Mama’s Mama’s Highway Judge Judy Strange Home Home Movie: * * 1 WB (In Stereo) Matters 80 Howser World 80 Stereo) 80 on the Beat Fireworks Spectacular Family Family Patrol (In Stereo) Universe Videos Videos 1 "Surrender" 1 © Fresh Mr. Cooper Simpsons Martin (In Home Home In the Malcolm & Sparks (In Goode News Fresh Married... Star Trek: The Next Star Trek: Deep Space UPN Prince (In Stereo) Stereo) 80 Improve. Improve. House 20 Eddie (R) 80 Stereo) 80 Behavior 80 Prince With Generation “Ensign Ro" Nine (R) (In Stereo) ffl © Krafts’ Science Newshour With Jim Business MotorWeek Washington Wall St. Capitol Fourth (In StereoLive) 80 To Be Being Backstage On Tour (In Stereo) Movie: * ** V i “A Patch of PBS Creatures Guy Lehrer 80 Report (In Stereo) Week Week Announced Served Pass (R) Blue" (1965, Drama) © Mad About Mad About Seinfeld (In CBS News Hard Copy Rescue 911 What’s Right With JAG “We the People" (R) Nash Bridges “The Great Late Show (In Stereo) ffl Hard Copy Late Late Show Actress American 1 CBS You 80 You 80 Stereo) 80 80 (In Stereo) America (In Stereo) 80 (In Stereo) 80 Escape" (R) (In Stereo) ffl ffl Suzanne Somers. (R) ffl Athlete

Cosby Guide to Historic Homes of America "The Mid- Pops Goes the Fourth The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra’s annual Pops Goes the Fourth The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra’s annual Rosemary 1 A&E Mysteries Atlantic” (R) Independence Day celebration. (Live) Independence Day celebration. (R) Clooney (4:30) Movie: “The Movie: ★ ** "Thunder Bay" (1953, Adventure) Trouble Movie: ★★★* "The Spirit of St. Louis" (1957, Biography) James Movie: "Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation" (W 2 ) A banker Movie: **V 2 "Night Passage" (1957, AMC Far Country" 1955)( 80 erupts between shrimp fishermen and oil riggers. Stewart. Charles Lindbergh reminisces during his Atlantic crossing. and his family vacation at a run-down beach house. Adventure) James Stewart, Dan Duryea. | BET (4:00) Rap City Benson |News Hit List Planet Groove Top Twenty Comicview News |Benson Rap City Great Chefs Great Chefs UFOs: Down to Earth: UFOs: Down to Earth: UFOs: Down to Earth: UFOs: Down to Earth: Roswell (R) Return to Mars UFOs: Down to Earth: UFOs: Down to Earth: DISC of the South “Deep Secrets" (R) “Reason to Believe" (R) “Great Balls of Light” (R) “Uncovering the Evidence” "Deep Secrets" (R) “Reason to Believe" (R) Major League Baseball: Sportscenter Major League Baseball: New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays. From the Major League Baseball: Seattle Mariners at Anaheim Angels. From Anaheim Sportscenter ffl ESPN Pirates at Cardinals SkyDome. (Live) 80 Stadium. (Live) ® Movie: “Tammy and the Doctor" (1963) Sandra Movie: "How 1 Spent My Summer" (1990) Mischievous Hawaii Five-0 “Run, 700 Club ’70s Celebration: The Beat Is Back Paid Paid FAM Dee. A backwoods girl creates havoc in a hospital. teen-agers wreak havoc at a new summer camp. Johnny, Run" _ ..... ____ . . ______.... Program | Program Golden Golden Supermar­ Debt Dish (In Three Blind Wire (In Men’s WNBA Basketball:New Yo rk Liberty at Houston Homicide: Life on the Unsolved Mysteries (In Girls’ Night Out (R) (In LIFE Girls 80 Girls 80 ket Sweep Stereo) Dates Stereo) Room Comets. From the Summit. Live) Street "Gone for Goode" Stereo) Stereo) ffl You Afraid? Rocko’s Clarissa Tiny Toon Doug (In Rugrats (In Kablam! (R) Happy Days1 Love Lucy Bewitched Mork & Mary Tyler Taxi ffl Bob Phil Silvers Have Gun Rhoda“The 1 Dream of 1 NICK Modern Life Explains Adventures Stereo) 80 Stereo) 80 (In Stereo) 80 Mindy Moore ® Newhart Will Travel Ultim atum " |Jeannie SCIFI Alien Nation “ Pilot" (In Stereo) I® Movie: * * * "The UFO Incident" (1975, Drama) [Movie: **'/ 2 "Official Denial" (1993) Parker Stevenson. |Movie: “The UFO Incident" (W B , Drama) | Movie: “Official Denial” ffl | (3:30) Movie I Movie: * “Cobra" (1986, Drama) Sylvester Stallone.A Major League Baseball:Atlanta Braves at Montreal Expos. From Olympic Stadium. Movie: -k-k'A “Fletch" (W B , Comedy) Chevy Chase. A Movie: ★ “Maximum Overdrive" (1986, 1 TBS murder probe reveals the possibility of multiple killers. (Live) 80 reporter uncovers police corruption and drug trafficking. Horror) Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle. TLC Volcano Park (R) Real America |Volcano-Path |Quest(R) |Paleoworld |Beach Patrol Underwater Archaeology |Quest (R) [Paleoworld |Beach Patrol [Underwater Archaeology Golf: Celebrity Movie: 2 "Midway" {W B , Drama) Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, James Coburn. Japanese and American Movie: * * * ' / 2 "MacArthur" (1977, Biography) Gregory Peck, Ed Flanders, Dan O’Herlihy. A fact-based account TNT Championship forces battle over a Pacific island. of the flamboyant general’s exploits. (4:00) PGA Golf: W estern Renegade “ G od’s Highlander: The Series Movie: ★★★ V2 “Superman II" {1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Big Easy “Heavenly Body” Movie: * * “Lionheart"(1990, Adventure) An AWOL Movie: **'/ 2 I USA Open - Second Round. 80 Mistake" (R) (In Stereo) 80 “The Vampire" (In Stereo) Margot Kidder. Criminals from Krypton take over the U.S. (R) (In Stereo) ® legionnaire becomes a modern gladiator in New York. | "Rambo III" 1 Your Host Donald Duck Superstar Goofy Goofy Movie: * ★ * “Vacationing VithV Mickey | Donald Duck Quacks Up Goofy’s Guide to Pluto’s Day (R) ffl Mickey’s Greatest This Is Your Goofy Success Story (R) 1 DISN Donald wants to host. 80 salutes the Olympics. 80 and Friends" 11984, Corned; y) ‘NR’ 80 | Raising children. (R)30 Success (R) 80 Adventures (R) 80 |Life I® ! Wimbledon Tennis: Men’s Semifinal. From the All-England Lawn Tennis and | Journey of the African- [Movie: * * * "Independence Day" (1996, Science Fiction) W ill Smith. Dennis Perversions Comedy Hour: Mr. Vegas “Hear No HBO Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England. 80 American Athlete ISurvivors band together to repel an alien invasion. ‘PG-13’ 80 Miller (R) ffl | of Science | Party Starring Drew Carey Evil"( 1993) (4:45) Movie: * * * "Cold Comfort Farm” [Movie: * * "Only You"(1992, Comedy) Movie: * * “Live Nude Girls" { 1995, Man About Movie: ★★★ “The Brothers McMullen" Hot Line “E- Movie: * “The Affair" (1995, Adult) “Once Were MAX (1995, Comedy) Kate Beckinsale. ‘PG’ 80 Andrew McCarthy. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ 80 Comedy) Dana Delany. (In Stereo) ‘R’ 80 Town (1995) Jack Mulcahy. ‘R’ ® Mail" Raelyn Saalman. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Warriors'” R' PASS Major League Baseball | Game Night | Major League Baseball:Baltimore Orioles at Detroit Tigers. From Tiger Stadium. All-Star Baseball |Fame Trackside |Major League Baseball:Orioles at Tigers (3:45) Movie I Movie: " Jefferson in Paris" (1995, Drama) Nick Nolte. Romantic Movie: * * “All Dogs Go to Heaven 2" On the Set: Outer Poltergeist: The Legacy Movie: "To the Limit" (1995) Criminals Movie: **V 2 “The Quick SHO troubles arise for ambassador Thomas Jefferson. ‘PG-13’ 80 (1996) Voices of Charlie Sheen. ‘G ’ 80 Best Friend Limits ® Alex must save a con. ffl race to retrieve a valuable computer disk. and the Dead" (1995) ‘R’ (3:45) Movie Movie: ★* “Midnight Edition" (1993, Movie: * * "Perfect" (1985, Drama) John Travolta. A Movie: ★★★V 2 “Get Shorty" (W B , Movie: **V4 "The Lawnmower Man" (1992, Science Fiction) Jeff Movie: ★★V 2 "Sketch Artist TMC Drama) Will Patton. (In Stereo) ‘R’ journalist prepares to do an expose on health clubs. ‘R’ Comedy) John Travolta. (In Stereo) ‘R’ 80 Fahey. A simple-minded gardener is turned into a high-tech terror. ‘R’ II: Hands That See" (1995)

COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS GITTLEMAN, PASKEL, U.A.W. LOCAL 36 IUOE OF AMERICA AFL-CIO TASHMAN, WALKER, PC WIXOM, MICHIGAN LOCAL 4250/5050 A Local Firm Dedicated to Serving the Working Men and Women of Michigan Local 324 , Attorneys at Law: ► MEMBERSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND and it’s members • Auto Accidents • Personal Injury • Workers Compensation RETIREE WILL CONTINUE TO S te v e Social Security • Product Liability • Medical Malpractice SUPPORT THE NEWSPAPER “We support Detroit PRESIDENT • Civil Rights • Employment Discrimination WORKERS AND THE newspaper workers Supports Newspaper BRIAN L SUNDAY JOURNAL Sam T. Hart in their struggle for ™ 810-353-7750 WALKER Business Manager a fair contract.” Workers in their Struggle JUSTICE, DIGNITY AND RESPECT 24472 Northwestern Highway * Southfield, Michigan 48075 t

SATURDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JULY 5,1997 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 j 1:00 | 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 BROADCAST CHANNELS FOX 0 Eyewitness Weekend I Eagle Rid. I Madison Ijetsons IFlintstones (Ghostwriter lln the Zone I Major League Baseball: Regional Coverage Tarzan: Epic Adventures NBC O News Wimbledon Tennis: W om en's Final. (Live) 89 [WNBA Special |WNBA Basketball: Sparks at Sting Golf (Live) ABC |© |Jungle New Doug New Doug Ducks Bugs & T. Bugs & T. Nightmare Ducktales Pooh Weekend Movie: ★ * "Parent Trap II" (1986) Hay ley Mills. |Videos |Women’s Pro Volleyball [Wide World | CBC lo llh e o d o re SesamePk Little Bear Fr. Giant Utopia Cafe Gardener Business Lead® Spilled Milk Cottage Eat-Greens | Rough Cutz Kitchen |Pro Beach Volleyball Major League Baseball 30 WB © D a ffy Duck Animaniacs Superman Rovers Waynehead PinkyBrain Animaniacs Sylvester Movie: * * * "Mr. D estiny" (1990) James Belushi. Movie: ★ * * "Defending Your Life” (1991, Comedy) Beverly Hills, 90210 30 UPN ©IBeetleborgs Rangers Spider-Man Casper ® Goosebmp Eerie Ind. Life-Louie X-Men ® Movie: "G rease" (1978, Musical) John Travolta. Movie: * * * "Madonna: Truth or Dare"1991) ( "Imagine: John Lennon” PBS |Q3 [Northern Magazine Golfing Hometime Old House Workshop Michigan Anyplace Sportsman Great Lakes Boat Shop Boatworks j Computer [Caprial [Kerr [Baking Hotels | Know Fire CBS |GB|Felix-Cat Timon The Mask IS G.eek.er Ace Ventura Kipper Cryptkpr Turtles Beakman Storybreak Paid Prog. |Auto Racing: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series PGA Golf (Live) 30 CABLE CHANNELS A&E (7:00) Movie: “JungleBk." Wildlife Mysteries: Nature |Biography-Kids Voyages: Again. Clock Titanic: Death of a Dream (R) 120th Century (R) [investigative Reports (R) [American Justice (R) AMC (7:00) Movie: “Glenn Mill” Movie: "The Far C ountry”1955) ( James Stewart. Betty Boop | Our Wife Occupatns |Nyoka [Movie: kkV.i “The Family Jewels" (1965) |Movie: * * * "The Bad Seed" (1956, Suspense) Nancy Kelly. 80 BET Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Hit List Rap City Top 10 Teen Summit (Benson Caribbean Rhythms Paid Prog. |Paid Prog. Business Paid Prog. I DISC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Graham K. Great Chefs Home Matters (R) Housesmart! (R) Popular Mechanics (R) |Airpower Showdown (R) Mysterious Invention Return to Mars (R) Bey. 2000 Movie ESPN Wild Skies Country Fishing Fishing Outdoor [Sportsctr. Auto Racing: NASCAR Winston Cup -- Pepsi 400. (Live) 30 NASCAR CFL Football: Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Toronto Argonauts. FAM Movie: "The Three Stooges in Orbit" Movie: * ★ "Bowery Bombshell" (1946) Movie: “ The Great R ace" 1965,[ Comedy) Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon. Big Valley “ Plunder” Rifleman | Rifleman High Chaparral LIFE Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Dish (R) Wire (R) MensRm Our Home (R) (In Stereo) [ Living Day With... (R) 80 Unsolved Mysteries “Cry for H elp" NICK Doug 3S Rugrats 80 Tiny Toon Tiny Toon Rugrats ® Beavers Hey Arnold! Monsters Rocko Pete & Pete Looney Tunes You Do [Crazy Kids Gadget [Hey Dude G.U.T.S. | Land-Lost SCIFI Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Movie: ★ ** 'V ” (1983, Science Fiction) Marc Singer. Movie: * * * “ V” (1983, Science Fiction) Marc Singer. V: “The Final Battle" (Part 1 of 3) V: "The Final Battle” (Part 2 of 3) TBS Flintstones Taz-Mania WCW Wrestling National Geographic Explorer (R) ® Movie: * * ’/2 “F/efc/?” (1985, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Movie: * “C obra” (1986, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. “The Final Countdown" ; TLC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Home Pro | Computer Homebods [Gardening Hometime |Hometime Renovation |Renovation Home Pro [Home Pro Furniture |HomeSvy [Renovation [Renovation Hometime | Hometime | TNT Hondo "The Singing Wire" Lazarus Man (In Stereo) How the West Was Won Wild, Wild West Brisco County Movie: kkk'h “MacArthur” (1977, Biography) Gregory Peck, Ed Flanders. USA Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. WWF LiveWire Pacific Blue "Last Ride” Movie: * “M osquito” (1995 Movie: “My Stepson, My Lover" (1997) Rachel Ward. Movie: * “Going Berserk"(m3) DISN Chip-Dale Amazing Animals Animal Movie: * * “The Chipmunk Adventure" * * "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes"Sitters Flash |Torke!sons Ready-Not Inside Out Goof Troop | Hercules “Sw ord-Stn” HBO Little Lulu Hero Lifestories: Families Movie: * * "Bushwhacked"( 1995) ‘PG’ African-American Athlete [Movie: "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie" ® MenBlack Movie: k k '/2 “The Phantom"(1996) ‘PG’ “Walk-Clds" MAX Movie: ★★★ "Tap” (1989) Gregory Hines. ‘PG-13’ 30 Movie: * * ★ * “The L-Shaped Room" (1963, Drama) Movie: k k V .2 "FirstKnight”( 1995, Adventure) Sean Connery. 'PG-131 Movie: ★ * 1/2 "W ithout a Trace" 1983)( Judd Hirsch. "Peggy Sue" PASS Paid Prog. Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. | Paid Prog. Races-Hazel Park |Paid Prog. [Paid Prog. Drag Racing Cycle World (R) |Motorsports Hour (R) Transworld Sport | Bowling (R) SHO (7:00) Movie Movie: * * * T ap” (1989) Gregory Hines. 'PG-13' [Movie: ★ "SpeedZone!"(1989) 'PG' ' My Life-Dog Degrassi Movie: * * * “ Eight Men Orvf” (1988) John Cusack. ‘P G ’ Movie: ★ * “Canadian Bacon" (1995) Alan Alda. ‘PG’ | TMC (7:55) Movie: ★ “3 Ninjas Knuckle Up” ®|Movie: kk'h “Sibling Rivalry" (1990) |Movie: ★ * "Father H ood" (1993)'PG-13' Movie: kk'h “Baby, It’s You" (1983) ‘R’ 80 |Movie: k k k k “G andhi" ( m 2 , Biography) Ben Kingsley. 'PG' SA'fURDAY EVENING JULY 5,1997 | 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 I

0 News M*A*S*H 30 Two “Games People Play” Access Hollywood (In Cops Cops (R) (In When Disasters Strike 2 News Cheers ® Mad TV (R) (In Stereo) ® Tales From Tales From Hitchhiker Hitchhiker I FOX (R) (In Stereo) 80 Stereo) 80 “ Boston” 80 Stereo) (PA) (R) (In Stereo) ® the Crypt ® the Crypt ® “ New Dawn" (In Stereo) | O Golf: Celebrity News NBC Nightly Wheel of Road to Pretender “Ranger Jarod" Movie: kkVz “Heart and Souls" (1993) Four angels News Saturday Night Live (In Stereo) ® Beach Patrol (R) NBC Championship News 30 Fortune ® Riches (R) (In Stereo) ® may redeem themselves through a yuppie banker. ® 0 (4:30) Wide World of News ABC Wld Entertainment Tonight (In Family Mr. Cooper Dangerous Minds Spy Game (In Stereo) 80 News Movie Movie , ABC Sports (Live) 80 News Stereo) ® Matters 80 "Jumped” (In Stereo) ® o (4:00) Major League Baseball: New York Yankees at Saturday Sunny Great Parks Liberty Movie: kk'h “Paint Cans" (1994) Chas Lawther. A Saturday- Movie: * * “That Kind of Woman" (1959, (Off Air) CBC Toronto Blue Jays. From the Sky Dome. (Live) 30 Report 80 Skies (R) Street (R) ®bureaucrat debates whether to fund a terrible art film. News Drama) Sophia Loren, Tab Hunter. © Baywatch "Liquid Assets” F/X: The Series Babylon 5 “ Lines of Hercules: The Legendary Xena: Warrior Princess Outer Limits “Inconstant Poltergeist: The Legacy Psi-Factor: Chronicles of Home Home WB (R) (In Stereo) 80 "Shivaree” (R) Communication” (R) ® Journeys (In Stereo) ® “ Destiny” (R) ® Moon" (In Stereo) ® “Revelations” (In Stereo) the Paranormal (R) ® Videos Videos © (4:00) Movie: “Imagine: Simpsons Step by Major League Baseball: Baltimore Orioles at Detroit Tigers. From Tiger Stadium. News Roseanne Viper “White Fire" (R) (In Movie: k 'h "R unning C ool"1993, ( Drama) Andrew UPN John Lennon" (1988) (In Stereo) Step® (Live) (In Stereo) Stereo) ® Divoff. Bikers take on an unscrupulous land developer. | m Victory Historic Lawrence Welk Show Nova “ Kaboom!” (R) (In Nature “ Lost World of the Mystery! "M aigret” (R) Masterpiece Theatre Nova "Kaboom !” (R) (In Nature “Lost World of the Mystery! “ Maigret” (R) PBS Garden 30 Trails "Country & Western" (R) Stereo) ® Medusa" (R) (In Stereo) ® (Part 3 of 6 )® “Doctor Finlay" “Secrecy" Stereo) 80 Medusa" (R) (In Stereo) ® (Part 3 of 6 )® © (4:00) PGA Golf: W estern Paid CBS News Baywatch Nights “ Hot Dr. Quinn, Medicine Early Edition "Thief Walker, Texas Ranger Cape (In Stereo) ffi Soul Train (R) (In Stereo) Baywatch Nights "Hot CBS Open -- Third Round. 30 Program W inds" (R) Woman (R) (In Stereo) ® Swipes Mayor’s Dog" ® “The Deadliest Man Alive” 'Winds” (R) CABLE CHANNELS America’s Castles “The Home Again Home Again Mysteries of the Bible (R) Biography This Week Investigative Reports Conspiracies An examination of America’s fascination Biography This Week (R) Investigative Reports A&E Auto Baron Estates" (R) (R) (R) “Cops... or Criminals?" (R) with conspiracy theories, including the death of Elvis. 80 "Cops... or Criminals?” (R) Movie: "Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation" (1962) A banker Movie: * * “The Mountain" (1956) Two brothers make Remember Movie: k k k “The Long Voyage Home" Movie: k k "The Mountain" (1956) Two brothers make Remember "Hobbs- AMC and his family vacation at a run-down beach house. a dangerous mountain search for a plane. WENN® (1940, Adventure) John Wayne. a dangerous mountain search for a plane. WENN® Vacatn” BET Rap City Top 10 |Teen Summit | Benson | Hit List Comicview |Comicview Paid Prog. |Paid Prog. Caribbean Rhythms (R) Midnight Love Science of Twins (R) Discover Magazine Hubble: Secrets From Wild Discovery “ Animals Skyscraper at Sea (R) Justice Files “ Killer Kids" New Detectives "W itness Wild Discovery “ Animals Skyscraper at Sea (R) . DISC “Forensic Detectives II” (R) Space(R) of the Rocky Mountains” (R) to Terror" (R) of the Rocky Mountains” ESPNews I Senior PGA Golf: Kroger Senior Classic Sportscenter Track and Field: Golden Fcur Series - Billiards: Ultimate Nine- Baseball Sportscenter ® Arena Football: Milwaukee Mustangs at Iowa ESPN ~ Second Round. (Live) Bislett Games. From Oslo, Norway. Ball Challenge. (R) Tonight Barnstormers. From Vets Auditorium. Bonanza: The Lost I Bonanza: The Lost Super Bloopers & New Movie: * * * “A Big Hand for the Little Lady" (1966) A Movie: * * * “Rough Night in Jericho" (1967) A town Bordertown Bordertown Paid Paid FAM Episodes Episodes Practical Jokes perpetual loser's wife wins back their lost savings. boss is challenged by a female stagecoach owner. Program Program (4:00) Movie: "Cry for Movie: k k k “ G ood Night Sweet Wife: A M urder in Movie: kk'h "Blood & O rchids" (1986, Drama) Kris Kristofferson, Jane Alexander, Jose Ferrer. Four native Girls’ Night Out Stand-up Paid Paid LIFE Help: Thurman Story” Boston”( 1990, Drama) Ken Olin, Margaret Colin. Hawaiians are accused of attacking a Navy wife. comedy with Jane Wallace. Program Program Pete & Pete Ren & Rocko’s Real Doug (In Rugrats (In Kenan & All That (R) Shelby Woo Kablam! (R) I Love Lucy Lucy and Desi Comedy Happy Days Taxi “ Alex Dick Van Bob Newhart ® NICK Stimpy 80 Modern Life Monsters Stereo) ® S te re o )® Kel (R) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) 80 Hour “Race Horse" “Motorcycle" the G ofer” Dyke Newhart SCIFI V: "The Final Battle” (Part 3 of 3) Movie: * * ’/2 “The Blob"(m3) Steve McQueen. Movie: * * * 1/2 “War of the Worlds" (1953) Gene Barry. |Movie: * * * “The Thing"(m2, Horror) Kurt Russell. rThe UFO Incident" (1975) | (4:05) Movie: kk'h “ The |WCW Saturday Night 80 Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Montreal Expos. From Olympic Stadium. Movie: "The Green Berets" (1968, Drama) John Wayne, David Janssen, Jim “Fireball , TBS Final Countdown” (1980) (Live) ® Hutton. A cynical reporter is assigned to a career Gl in Vietnam. Time Approximate. Forw ard" TLC Hunt for Amazing Treasures (R) How’d They Do That? Operation “ Face Lift" (R) |Human Experience Bathing Suit [Operation “ Face Lift" (R) [Human Experience (R) | Bathing Suit Rudy & Bugs I Flintstones I Bugs Kung Fu: The Legend Movie: kkV:2 "In the Company of Darkness" (1993) A Movie: ★ “Megaforce" (1981, Adventure) Barry Bostwick, Persis Movie: kk "W arrior o f the Lost W orld" TNT G0 G0 Bunny Bunny Continues “Retribution” rookie cop inadvertently exposes her own dark past. Khambatta. A high-tech task force fights to protect a small country. (1983, Science Fiction) Robert Ginty. | (3:30) Movie Movie: kkkV.2 "Superm an //” (1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, TV Guide Looks at Movie: kk'/2 “MajorLeague" (1989) Tom Berenger. A Movie: * * * “The Abyss" (m3, Science Fiction) Ed Harris. An oil-rig Movie: * * * USA Margot Kidder. Criminals from Krypton take over the U.S. Science Fiction ragtag team tries to turn its poor performance around. crew is involved in a search for a nuclear sub. (In Stereo) 80 “Starm an" (4:30) Movie: * * * "The Flash Torkelsons Movie: k k "A Kid in King Arthur’s Court" Movie: * * “The Computer Wore Tennis Movie: * ★ “Not Quite Human II" (1989, Movie: kk'h “Lassiter" (1984) Tom Selleck. A jewel “Still Crazy DISN Sword in the Stone” (1963) Forward® (In Stereo) (1995) Thomas Ian Nicholas. ‘PG’ 80 Sboes” (1995, Adventure) Kirk Cameron. Comedy) Alan Thicke, Robyn Lively. ® I thief is forced to spy for the Allies in WWII London. 'R' Like a Fox" (4:45) Movie: kk'h "A Walk in the Making- Movie: * ★ "Last o f the D ogm en" (1995) A modern-day Movie: kk'h “Cable Guy” (1996, Movie: * * * “Executive Decision" (1996, Suspense) Kurt Russell. A Movie: k k k "Bad Boys" HBO \C lo u d s"( 1995) Keanu Reeves. ‘PG-13’ Cable tracker finds a long-lost band of Cheyenne. ‘PG’ ® Comedy) Jim Carrey. ‘PG-13’ ® |team of special agents must re-claim a hijacked airliner. ‘R’ 80 (1995) Martin Lawrence. ®

(4:30) Movie: * ★ * “Peggy [Movie: kV.2 ""(1995) Kirstie Alley. A young [Movie: * * * “Patriot Games"(1992) Harrison Ford. A Movie: ‘W arhead” (1996, Adventure) Movie: * “Erotic Games" (1993, Adult) Movie: k k “ Vampire in MAX Sue <3ot M arried” (1986) orphan swaps places with a wealthy look-alike. ‘PG’ 80 former CIA agent is stalked by a vengeful IRA terrorist. Frank Zagarino, Joe Lara. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Zina Perrin, Keith Soul. 'R' Brooklyn" (1995) ‘R’ ® PASS Bowling |Tennis: Easter Bowl All-Star Best Baseball Players Auto Racing: Pontiac Excitement 300 |Motorcycle Racing Trackside Horseworid Championship Wrestling Movie: “Bingo" (1991) A clever canine My Life as a Movie: * * * ★ “Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988) A Movie: kkV.2 "Father of the Bride Part II" (1995) Dual Red Shoe Compro­ Movie: kk "Never Talk to Strangers" “ The Dark 1 SHO goes in search of his adopted family. ‘PG’ Dog (R) 80 private eye tries to clear a cartoon star of murder. ‘PG’ pregnancies play havoc with an anxious family man. ® Diaries ® mising (1995) Rebecca De Mornay. ‘R’ ® Dancer”R' ' | (2:20) Movie Movie: ★ * “S pecies" (1995) Ben Kingsley. A Movie: ★ "Power of Attorney" (1995, Movie: k k "City H all" (1996, Drama) Al Pacino. A boy’s Movie: k k “Last M an Standing" (1996, Movie: “Fatal C om bat" (1996, TMC genetically engineered creature may destroy mankind. Drama) Danny Aiello. (In Stereo) ‘R’ death threatens a New York mayor's administration. ‘R’ Drama) Jeff Wincott. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Adventure) Jeff Wincott. (In Stereo) ‘R’

Solidarity Forever Shut Down | The Professional Actors’ Unions MICHIGAN j j j 7 Motown ’97 fjg p F1S AG • AFTRA • EQUITY FEDERATION OF ^ Salute TEACHERS & UAW LOCAL 22 THE SCHOOL Local 223, Along with Thousands of Working People Supports Sunday RELATED Across the Country, Strongly Support the Heroic SUNDAY JOURNAL PERSONNEL Efforts of the Detroit Newspaper Workers and Their Journal and Detroit Families. We Strongly believe in JUSTICE, FAIR­ SOLIDARITY FOREVER AFT • AFL-CIO f L0CM2?^ Newspaper Workers 2661 East Jefferson Avenue * Detroit Michigan 48207 NESS, AND THE RIGHT OF A FREE PRESS. JUNE 29, 1997 PAGE 23

v/

By William Hanson Journal Movie Critic fl taken him a while, but with his i ■ " exquisite performance in the | ;:: ft

Fonda brings A to beekeeper’s role America felt this kind of wind at his back. His enthusiasm, confidence and all-around good vibes are evident in the words that flow out of him like honey. “Call me Peter,” he gently directs an inter­ viewer during a recent phone conversation. “Mr. Fonda died in ’82.” His presence lives on, though, something that Peter Fonda seems at peace with. “I grew up as Henry Fonda’s son and that was a privilege,” he says. That role also had its dis- _____ See FONDA, Page 27 JOHN BRAMLEY / Orion Pictures

Rock fanlands jobof a lifetime By Gary Graff shopper’s eye, taking note of which piece of the Journal Music Writer lavish stage would look good in the museum. CLEVELAND One of the first things he did after joining the hen he was growing up in museum staff was to upgrade the Motown dis­ Southfield, Howard Kramer’s play. Currently he’s working on collecting m ate­ mother viewed his obsessive inter­ rial for future exhibits dedicated to progressive est in music with some disdain. rock and to Detroit’s famed Grande Ballroom. W In his windowless office, Kramer is surround­ “For so many years, my mother used to say to me, W hat is listening to all this music, read­ ed by magazines, books, the cover of a Marvin ing all these magazines, going to do for you?’ ” Gaye live album and a framed set of auto­ Kramer, 35, remembers. graphed set lists from Elvis Costello shows. “I “It got me this job.” kinda feel like this is what I’ve been headed That job is assistant curator at the Rock and toward all this time,” he says as he eats a Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. brown bag lunch. It’s a position that lets Kramer call and travel After graduating from Southfield High, around the country - around the world, even Kramer- - whose parents, Lily and the late looking for artifacts and memorabilia to place Bernie Kramer, owned the Marwil Bookstore in the shrine’s assorted display cases and near Wayne State University (now run by his NEAL HAMILTON / Special to the Journal exhibit areas. So when he goes to a concert, brother, Brian) - attended Oakland Commu- Southfield High grad Howard Kramer has what for him is a dream such as U2’s new PopMart tour, he goes with a See ROCK, Page 28 job: assistant curator at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. PAGE 24 JUNE 29, 1997 Prentice casts wider net with fish house By Jam es K. Graham sels (enough to satisfy Fergie), which Journal Restaurant Critic were fantastic and prepared to culi­ here’s a Dr. Seuss story nary Olympic perfection, and the about a woman who has 52 mandarin orange-crusted mahimahi. kids and named them all The cut of the mahimahi was thick Dave. It would seem that a enough and tender enough almost to womanT named Mrs. Prentice has 52 make me renounce land-roving ani­ kids and she named them all mals forever. The shrimp scampi is Matthew. presented with an interesting bed of It’s hard to believe that one person saffron-mushroom pasta. has the energy or the desire to take There is no shortage of attention on the myriad challenges that paid to details, either. The house- Matthew Prentice has with his baked bread is excellent, as is the Unique Restaurant Corp. With the house-made dill tartar sauce. The opening of Northern Lakes Seafood staff is professional and extremely Company at the Kingsley Hotel and knowledgeable; when I inquired Suites in Bloomfield Hills, Unique about a salmon selection, I got treat­ now oversees 13 restaurants. And ed to a Canadian geography lesson as bear in mind that most of these differ well. greatly in style and ambition. Northern Lakes does seem a bit on Northern Lakes is an airy, retail the pricey side (scampi is $19.95) but fish market setting, referred to by the place is worth a look even if it’s Unique as a “fish house.” The Ron just for a couple of moonstone oysters Rea design is inspired by the Atlanta and a glass of wine from sommelier Seafood Market in Buckhead, Ga. I superstar Madeline Triffon’s list, belong to the “if the booth is comfort­ which encompasses the back of the able, I like the decor” club, but I have Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN menu. to admit I was impressed with the Northern Lakes Seafood Company in Bloomfield Hills was designed by Ron Rea. Sushi is due in July, with brunch huge mermaid mural in the main beginning in September. If you’re not dining room and the tile pattern enjoy a stogie without ruining the food is served;ponzu, a Japanese cit­ on a tight budget, Northern Lakes behind the oyster bar. appetites of more lung-conscious rus soy sauce, is a masterful accom­ Seafood Company is highly recom­ And if the main dining room is full,patrons. I didn’t notice any smoke paniment to the rock shrimp mended. And if Mrs. Prentice really you lose nothing in the way of atmo­whatsoever, which, of course, is the dumplings, and the fresh catch selec­has just one son named Matthew, I’m sphere or comfort by dining in the point. tions can be served with green pep­sure she’s very proud. bar, thanks to the picture window The menu changes daily, althoughpercorn hollandaise, one of three Northern Lakes Seafood Company partition and the tables that are a some specialties will remain on the sauce du jour selections on a recent is at 1475 N. Woodward in the pleasant change from the average sil­menu as long as they can be procuredvisit. Northern Lakes also promises Kingsley Hotel and Suites, 248-646- ver dollar-sized cocktail tables. at the high standards by which that a variety of exotic salsa and 7900. Lunch Monday-Friday, dinner The bar area is equipped with a Prentice has earned his reputation. chutneys will be served daily. seven days until 10 p.m., raw bar and special ventilation system so that One of the interesting touches is the Some menu highlights include appetizers until 11 p.m. All major those on the cigar bandwagon can international accent with which the steamed Prince Edward Island mus­ credit cards accepted. ‘Sylvia’ takes comic look at man and his best friend Laura Wing, right, plays the By Ellen Creager part of a dog Journal Theater Critic who comes “Sylvia” bursts onto the quiet sum­ theater review between her mer theater scene with all the joyful owner (Thomas energy of a Labrador pup in the park.wagging adoration. Soon she’s luring Mahard) and And for Detroit theatergoers who Greg away from work for long walks his wife (Sandra have been waiting for the right timein Central Park, driving a wedge Birch) in to check out the new Detroit Actors between Greg and Kate. “Sylvia.” Guild Alley Theater, this is it. The remarkable acting by Wing as The A.R. Gurney adult comedy the canine (no, she’s not in a dog cos­ takes the familiar love triangle plot tume; she walks and talks) is truly a STEVE GALLI / Alley Theatre and twists it in a way dog-lovers willfeat. She’s securely anchored by appreciate - a man falls in love with Mahard and Birch as the couple, andjust the color-blind dog vision of denly. his new dog, leaving his wife in the by Harold Jurkiewicz in multiple Sylvia but the spare quality of Greg’s “It’s something to hold onto on your cold. hilarious roles as a man in the park,life and Kate’s hard-earned freedom way down,” intones the know-it-all in Greg (Thomas Mahard) is unhappya therapist and a hoity-toity matron.from messy attachments. Sound, cos­the park. in his job, seeking something “real” Theirin efforts are supported by the tumes and lighting all are low-key Then he says something funny, but his life; the children are grown and creative direction of Phillip Locker, and top-notch. the sadness of the preceding line his wife, Kate (Sandra Birch), is the veteran Meadow Brook director. The script of the off-Broadway hit lingers. starting her career rise. The small Alley stage features a features adult language and sensibili­“Sylvia” runs through the summer Enter Sylvia (Laura Wing) and herminimalist apartment set by Peter ties. Greg, sitting in the park watch­ at the Alley Theater, Trappers Alley, unconditional love, animal mag­ Hicks, done in monochromatic gray,ing Sylvia frolic, wonders why he third floor, Greektown. Call 313-963- netism, earthy enthusiasms and tail-white and black. It represents not loves his dog so fiercely and so sud-9339. horoscope going out

Aries (March 21-April 20) Setting long-term goals is important. Keep the lines of communication open with Summer tastes and tunes loved ones. A neighbor needs help. By Audrey McKenna Bowles, gospel pianist Bobbi Thompson andFri.-Sat., Second City, $12-$19.50, 313-965- Journal Staff Writer poets, 5:30 p.m. every Sat., Central United 2222 ... Eleven Marbles, an eight-person Taurus (April 21-May 20) ibbles from more than 36 Methodist Church, 23 E. Adams, off Grand spontaneous comedy troupe, will perform Make changes in your Circus Park, Detroit, 313-965-5422 ... Moby every Thu. at 10:30 p.m., Mill Street Lounge, area restaurants and free live Dicks: Jim McCarty and Mystery Train All- Pontiac, 810-333-2362. home that will make it a entertainment are the main Star Jam Session, Wed.; Yer Blues Jam more comfortable place. ingredients of the ninth Session, Thu.; Bad Luck and Trouble, Fri.- Films Carefully weigh the pros annual New Center Foundation’sSat., Dearborn, 313-581-3650 ... Sports Bar & Freedom Hill County Park Amphitheater N Grill: the Blue Rays, Fri.; Blue Suit, Sat., and cons of investment Michigan TasteFest, which runs presents big-screen movies on Tue. (action opportunity. Wyandotte, 313-285-5060 ... Library Sports films) and Thu. (family films), gates open at 7, Wednesday through next Sunday. Pub & Grill: Aisle 5, Thu.; Pull, Fri., and movies begin at dusk; Metro Parkway Gemini (May 21-June 20) All the fun takes place in Detroit’s Lightnin Creole, Sat., Novi, 810-349-9110 ... between Schoenherr and Utica, Sterling Use tact when engaged in a New Center on West Grand Boulevard, Coyote Club: Jan Kirst, Thu. and Shape Heights; $5, under 12 fee; parking, $3, 810- serious conversation. A between Woodward Avenue and the Between Us, Sat., Pontiac, 810-332-4695 ... 979-7010 ... “Natural Bom Killers,” 9 p.m. Lodge Freeway (next to General Motors Royal Oak Brewery: Jill Jack, Wed.; Motor (doors open at 8), $2, State Theatre, Detroit, social event turns out to be Jam, Thu., Royal Oak, 248-544-1141 ... Sal 313-961-5450. great fun for everyone and Fisher buildings). D’agnillo, 8:30 p.m. Sat., Old Woodward Grill, involved. The variety of food will include Birmingham, 248-642-9400 ... The Civilians, Out & about Greek, Indian, British, Mexican, Middle 10 p.m. Sat., Mt. Chalet, Royal Oak, 810-549- Hungarian Festival offers live music and Cancer (June 21-July 20) Eastern, Japanese, Thai, Cajun, Polish, 2929. dancing, Hungarian food and pastries, arts, You will learn something soul food and seafood. “Tastes” include crafts and embroidery, noon-10 today, that will make you wonder Free summer concerts Hungarian-American Cultural Center, 16257 gator bites with pineapple salsa, crab- Troy Parks and Recreation and the Troy what else you’ve been miss­ stuffed jalapenos, sweet potato tarts, Goddard, between Inkster and Beech Daly, ing out on. Things begin to Library present summer concerts at 7 p.m. Taylor, admission $1, 313-946-6261 ... chicken tikka and chicken jambalaya. every Wed.; this week: the Heritage Band ... move in the right direction. Freedom Hill County Park: flea markets, 7 Official TasteFest tickets - nine for Music on the Plaza, 7 p.m. every Thu. at the a.m.-4 p.m. every Wed.; Taste Fest of Macomb, Leo (July 21-Aug. 21) $5 — will be sold throughout the festival comer of Kercheval and St. Clair in Grosse 1-4 p.m. today; Country Picnic/Fireworks, 4-11 site. Pointe; this week: Sun Messengers ... Music p.m. Fri. (fireworks at 10), free admission, A difficult situation may in the Park, 7 p.m. every Thu. in Dodge Park,parking $3, 810-979-7010. not be as bad as you think. John Hiatt (4:30 p.m. July 6) head­ Sterling Heights; this week: Macomb Be patient with loved ones. lines the free entertainment, which also Symphony Orchestra. Art/design Volunteer work makes your includes Trace Adkins (7 p.m. Friday), Cranbrook Art Museum: Joe Crachiola is heart feel good. Spinners (7:30 p.m. Thursday), 1964 Selected concerts one of several artists featured in Cranbrook the Tribute (a Beatles tribute, 3:30 p.m. this week Art Museum’s exhibit “Far from Home: New Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept 22) Friday), Keiko Matsui (7 p.m. Saturday) Definitions of Domestic Living,” through Aug. It’s time to stop obsessing For Pine Knob, call 810-377-0100; Chene31; “Location to be Announced: A Sample of and Mudpuppy (2 p.m. next Sunday). Park, 313-393-7827. Club Culture Design,” through July 13 and over what could have been There will be shuttle bus tours to the ■ The Nields with Steam Donkey, 9 tonight, and move on with your life. then July 23- Aug. 17 (lapse due to Serious Motown Museum (Hitsville U.S.A.) $7, 7th House, Pontiac, 248-645-6666. Moonlight 1997 fund-raiser); “New Work by Develop new interests. from noon to 6 each day. Admission ■ Johnny Taylor, Bobby Blue Bland and PeggyCranbrook Academy of Art Artists,” featuring tickets ($3.50, or $1.50 under 12) can be Scott Adams, 8 tonight, $17.50-$34.50, Chene the work of recent graduates, through Aug. 31, Libra (Sept 23-0ct. 22) Park. 10-5 Wed., Fri.-Sat.; 10-9 Thu., and noon-5 A friend is in crisis and you purchased at the museum tent at the ■ Hall & Oates, 7:30 tonight, $12.50 and Sun., $4, Bloomfield Hills, 248-645-323 ... must lend a hand where festival. $22.50, Pine Knob. Detroit Institute of Arts: Sol Lewitt Prints: you can. Work on medita­ Hours are 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Wednes- ■ ZZ Top with Loverboy, 7:30 p.m. Mon., 1970-1995,” through Aug. 24; “Splendors of tion skills and avoid stress. day-Saturday and 11:30-8 next Sunday. $12.50 and $27.50, Pine Knob. Ancient Egypt,” through next spring; “The ■ Everette Harp and Bobby Lyle, 8 p.m. Wed.,Pen is Mightier ... Islamic Calligraphy in the Parking and admission are free. Call $11, Chene Park. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) 313-927-1000. DIA,” through July 27, 11-4 Wed.-Fri., 11-5 Stop moping around and ■ Cheap Trick with Slash, Stir and Helmet, 6 weekends, 313-833-7900. p.m. Tue., $10, Pine Knob. get on with life. Spend the ‘Salute to America’ ■ Air Supply, 8 p.m. Thu., $2.50 and $22.50, New on sale weekend losing yourself in Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village Meadow Brook, 810-377-0100. At the Magic Stick, Detroit: Bis and movies and great books. and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra present■ Dramatics, Stylistics and Chi-Lites, 8 p.m. Kenickie, July 24, $6; Mark Eitzel and Jill their annual “Salute to America,” Thu.-Sat. at Sat., $11, Chene Park. Sobule, Aug. 1, $10 ... Mighty Blue Kings, Aug. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 20) Greenfield Village. Families are welcome to ■ Kenny G. with George Benson, 7:30 p.m. 2 at the Majestic, Detroit, $10 ... Sandra It is important you find take picnic dinners. There will be a nightly Wed., $12.50 and $27.50, Pine Knob. Bernhard, Aug. 20-21 at the State Theatre, common ground with a concert at 8:30 p.m. (grounds open at 7); pre­■ Santana with Rusted Root, 7:30 p.m. Thu., $35 and $20 ... Cedrick the Entertainer, Aug. 9 loved one where finances lude to the concert begins at 7:30 and fire­ $12.50, $27.50 and $35, Pine Knob. at the Fox Theatre, $27.50 ... At Clutch are concerned. Open your works will conclude the nightly activities. ■ Pirates Ball featuring Jefferson Starship, Cargo’s, Pontiac: The Orb, July 20, $20; Brand Admission is $17 general, $8 for children, Vince Welnick & Missing Man Formation, heart to those you love. New Heavies, Aug. 12, $17 ... At 7th House, free for 4 and younger; parking is free. Call JGB with Jerry Garcia Band members and Pontiac: Spyro Gyra, Aug. 2, $22.50; Edwin 313-371-1620. Brotherhood of Light Psychedelic light show McCain Band and Treehouse, Aug. 9, $10 ... Capricorn (Dec. 21-Jan. 19) (fireworks will follow), 7:30 p.m. Fri. $12.50, Take time to bring joy to Aerosmith, Aug. 21 at the Palace, $45 and $25 Music $27.50 and $35, Pine Knob. ... At Pine Knob: Live, Luscious Jackson and the children in your life. A 1997 Freedom Hill Blues Festival presents ■ Dance Across America featuring LaBouche, Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Aug. 19, $28 pavilion family member plans a the Chicago Rhythm and Blues Kings, Dr. Quad City DJs, Jocelyn Enriquez, Robin S.,and $18 lawn; Ziggy Marley & the Melody last-minute party that Hector and the Groove Injectors, the FranklinAmber and Crush (fireworks will follow), 7 Makers and Big Head Todd & the Monsters, turns out to be fun. Street Blues Band, Osee Anderson and the p.m. Sat., $12.50 and $22.50, Pine Knob. Aug. 26, $22.50 and $12.50 ... Sinead Hit Man, 4-10 p.m. Fri., Freedom Hill County■ Counting Crows, the Wallflowers and Bettie O’Connor, Aug. 24 at Meadow Brook, $18.50 Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Park, Metro Parkway, Sterling Heights, Seveert, 7 p.m. next Sun., $17.50 and $27.50, and $12.50 ... At the Blind Pig, Ann Arbor: You must have faith that admission $20, parking $3; fireworks at 10 Pine Knob. Poster Children, Number One Cup and you will achieve your goals p.m., 810-979-7010 ... Fox & Hounds: OriginalTheater/comedy Aurora, July 23, $6; P.W. Long’s Reelfoot, Aug. and dreams. Concentrate Hits, Mon.; Motor City Josh and the Big 3, 1, $6 ... “Ten For Two: The John Sinclair Tue.; Jimmie Jackson and the Blues Purple Rose Theatre presents Michigan pre­Freedom Rally,” film, July 25 at the Michigan on the things that are most Connection, Wed.-Thu., Steve Nardella, Sat., miere of Joan Ackermann’s “Off the Map,” Theater, Ann Arbor, $10 ... Also, the Winans important to you. Bloomfield Hills, 248-644-4800 ... Road- through Aug. 10, Chelsea, $15-$20, 313-475- Do Motown All-Star Gospel Concert scheduled runner’s Raft: acoustic blues jam with Bill 7902 ... Michigan premiere of “Amazing for July 7 at Pine Knob has been canceled. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Baud, tonight-Mon.; open mike, Wed., Ham- Grace,” by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Refunds at point of purchase. The Band has Think twice before spend­ tramck, 313-873-7238 ... Memphis Smoke Michael Cristofer (“The Shadow Box”), been dropped from the Pirate’s Ball on July 4 ing money on a high-tech (Royal Oak): Righteous Willy, tonight, 248- through today, Detroit Repertory Theatre, at Pine Knob. gadget you may never use. 543-4300 .... Saturday Night Central: WorshipDetroit, 313-868-1347 ... “Send in the Clones,” Please send “Going Out” items to The Detroit Be firm in your decision with the Arts features jazz saxophonist Beans 8 p.m. Wed.-Thu. and Sim.; 8 and 10:30 p.m. Sunday Journal, 450 W. Fort, Detroit 48226. about a loved one. PAGE 26 JUNE 29, 1997

rating guide just opened O see it now § wait for the video Cl read a book instead recent openings Disney’s Herculean effort “Batman and Robin”oIn many “Hercules” O ways, this fourth “Batman” film is the By Gary Graff best so far. It has the most coherent Journal Features Editor story line of the series and some of Disney films work best when they the wittiest dialogue. Gotham City adhere to a formula - good triumphs has never looked so chillingly over evil, love reigns supreme, macabre. Rated PG-13. -John nobody dies (at least not long-term). Gallagher And there are lots of laughs “My Best Friend’s Wedding” § throughout. There’s enough clunky dialogue aboutAfter a couple of films (“Poca­ “ucky love stuff,” to borrow a phrase hontas,” “The Hunchback of Notre from this lethargic romantic comedy, Dame”) that overshot the mark with to send even a sugar fiend over the heavier themes and ambivalent end­ edge. Director P. J. Hogan and screen­ ings, “Hercules” revives the Disney writer Ronald Bass have created an franchise in stunning fashion. From interesting enough plot. The trouble theis clouds of Mt. Olympus to the a lack of chemistry between co-stars depths of Hades, it’s a fluid and fast- Julia Roberts and Dermot Mulroney. paced adventure that revels in its Rated PG-13. -William Hanson tightly drawn story and consistently engaging characters. There is a “Temptress Moon”O This story deep, and familiar, message here - about romance in early 1900s about growing to find your place in Shanghai is Chen Kaige’s most ambi­ the world - but this time it’s inte­ tious film yet. Banned in Kaige’s grated rather than spotlighted. . native China, the film was approved “Hercules” is fortified with fine for export and is a beautifully tex- and fully realized charac­ tured, sweeping epic depiction of sti­ ters. Ancient Greece becomes a lush fled love. Rated R.M - att Black subject of the gods, while the battle “Ulee’s Gold”O In a role that could scenes crackle with energy and Disney easily have been written for his detail. James Woods’ Hades steals “Hercules” is a one of the best animated Disney films in a long time, with its fast famous father, Peter Fonda is a tower the show; his lord of the underworldpace, fine animation and exuberant sound track. of sinew and silence - and nothing has a quick, borscht belt tongue that olent, hyperkinetic Hong Kong Travolta playing himself, then play­ short of remarkable - in writer-direc- would make Shecky Green proud. action style, gone the megascale ing Cage - and vice versa - is the tor Victor Nunez’s intoxicating drama Danny DeVito plays Hercules’ satyr route with a big Hollywood budget.source of most of the film’s fascina­ about a troubled family in Florida’s Phil as Vince Lombardi, while Cage is the over-the-top bad guy,tion and entertainment value. You panhandle. Rated R.W.H. - Susan Egan is a seductive Meg for right down to his fetishized, gold-can see why Cage and Travolta Tate Donovan’s eternally naive hero. “The Van”§ This dark and plot-shy plated .45-caliber pistols. Travolta iswere hooked on this script. How Put all that together with a razor comedy - the final installment of the internalizing good guy, with oftenan does Travolta get to play sharp script that rarely misses a Irish novelist Roddy Doyle’s unhappy wife and daughter to proveCage’s kind of operatic emoting? trick - right down to Hades calling Barry town Trilogy - has neither the it. Travolta, thinking he has killedHow often does Cage have to bring Cyclops “my optic friend” - and an charm nor comedic spark of either Cage the terrorist, has a plastic sur­it down to an anguished whisper to exuberant, gospel-based sound track “The Commitments” or “The Snapper.” geon do a face switch so he can gomake people think he’s Travolta? (who knows what that has to do Rated R. - W.H. into a prison to find out where inWho needs bullets when you’ve got with ancient Greece, but who cares), Los Angeles Cage stashed a tickingdueling dualities to play with while and the formula for a winner is in nerve gas bomb. Then Travolta getsthe pulp fiction rains down so thick­ place. This one’s a hit, not a myth. still showing a nasty surprise; Cage revives, lifts Rated G. ly? Travolta’s face out of a vat of saline Joan Allen adds depth and dimen­ solution, has it sewn on and startssion as Travolta’s frustrated wife, “Face/Off” O making the kind of trouble he couldand Alessandro Nivola is an inter­ “Austin Powers”PG-13. - W.H. “Face/Off” is a square-off between only dream of before, especially esting presence as Cage’s sibling, “Brassed O ff’R. - W.H Nicolas Cage and John Travolta - when he sits behind Travolta’s deskthe bomb-builder. But the good guy- “Broken English”NC 17. not once, but twice. Watching themat the FBI. bad guy flip-flop is the main event - M. Black play double roles is the fun here, There’s no lack of big, noisy, bul­here, and it’s brought off with terrif­ even more than John Woo’s hypervi-let-strewn set pieces. But savoring ic panache. R. M- att Black “Buddy”PG. - M. Black “Con Air”R. - Michelle Banks “The Devil’s Own”R. - J. G. “Murder at 1600”R .-J.G. “Donnie Brasco”R. - W.H. “Night Falls on Manhattan”R. coming attractions “The Fifth Element”PG-13. -J.G. “Addicted to Love”R. - M. Black -J.G. “Grosse Pointe Blank”R. - J.G. “Anaconda”PG-13. - W.H. “The Saint”PG -13.-J.G. “Men in Black”Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith star in this action- “Scream ”R. - G.G. “Breakdown”R. - M. Banks “ ’Til There Was You”PG-13. -M. Black adventure about aliens. PG-13. “The 6th Man”PG-13. -M. Banks “Jungle 2 Jungle”PG. - W.H. “Volcano”PG-13. -J.G. “Out to Sea”Walter Matthau and “Sprung”R .-J.G. “LiarLiar”PG-13. -M. Banks Jack Lemmon star in this comedy “Trial and Error”PG-13. -J.G. “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” about a cruise ship. PG-13. PG-13. -M. Banks “Wild America”Drama, based on a For metro-Detroit movie listings, call “love jones”R. - J.G. “Speed 2: Cruise Control”PG-13. true story, about three brothers who 810-77-FILMS or 313-88-FILMS. “Love! Valour! Compassion!- M. - M. Banks become wildlife documentarians. PG. Black JUNE 29, 1997 PAGE 27

Peter Fonda leaves dad’s shadow in ‘Ulee’s Gold’

FONDA, From Page 23 “I saw him one afternoon come whooping and hollering and jumping advantages, though. It has been diffi­ a jig across the lawn in his full bee cult for the actor to land the sort of regalia. He thought there was a bee meaty assignments that were com­ up his pants, and there wasn’t, of monplace for his father. “I have not course. One couldn’t have got there.” been given the opportunity that Fonda, like any son would, enjoys often,” Fonda says. t telling this story about his button- When he first read filmmaker down dad. Then a funny thing hap­ Victor Nunez’s script for “Ulee’s pened on the set of “Ulee’s Gold,” and Gold,” Fonda says he knew he had to Fonda got a lesson in last laughs. do the movie. “I could see this charac­ “I was working along, taking ter. It was on the page. Victor’s writ­ frames out of hives,” Fonda recalls, ing was so good that it showed me all “bees were all around me, I wasn’t the possible areas I could go. getting stung, and suddenly, whoa! - “At this time of my life it’s wonder­ I was just wearing jeans - a bee is up ful to have gotten the role and to be my leg. getting these great notices. I’m on JOHN BRAMLEY / Orion Pictures “Oh my God, as soon as I could, I cloud nine,” he says with a breathy Ulee Jackson (Peter Fonda) is a beekeeper who’s raising his granddaughter Penny (Vanessa Zima). hit the bricks and tore down my laugh and the sincerity of a rookie pants. And there wasn’t a bee in actor. The younger Fonda, like his dad, “which I thought was an oxymoron,” there. Fonda is on-screen for most of the seems a natural storyteller. “I go tan­ Peter says - to friends. “I thought my “Maybe it was my father. I like to film’s two hours, portraying a pained gential a lot,” he confesses. Talking to dad in Bel Air was an oxymoron, too. think that.” man struggling to keep himself and him, the listener is constantly trying his troubled family together. His per­ to envision the dozens of little per­ ^ CALL 554-1690 formance is remarkable for its sonal accounts he sprinkles through­ MASAI K. BUTTS restraint and seamlessness. A filmgo- out a conversation. Operation Manager er is drawn toward Ulee Jackson like One of the better ones has to do Lunas IBakery & groceries /tdvOH ced (fyeastUy StytfenM , h*7 c. a moth to a flame. with his father’s dabbling - ironically Hot Bread Daily • Flour Tortillas - with bee-keeping at his home in CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Hot Tamales • Fresh Chorizo “That’s one of the things my father COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Open 7 Days a Week: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. was famous for,” Fonda says, “never Los Angeles. Henry would collect the seeing the wheels turn.” Don’t act - fruits of his labor and send jars Ph. (313) 892-7780 Open 7 Days Jose M. Luna & Sons 5620 West Vernor Hwy. Fax (313) 892-0610 Fully Insured Owners Detroit, Ml 48209 just be, he explains. labeled Fonda’s Bel Air Honey -

MANCINI, SCHREUDER, Standing in solidarity with KLINE, and CONRAD, P.C. For 23 Years, Attorneys Representing "locked out" newspaper workers Injured Workers and Their Families We Support Your Right To Fight Groundwork for The church directory is a special advertising section, For Dignity and Justice • * a Just World with special rates, provided by the Sunday Journal. Call 28225 Mound Rd., Warren, MI A peace and justice organization 11224 Kercheval ^313) 964-5655, ask for display advertising. (810) 751-3900 Detroit MI *48214-3323

IE! St. Joseph Parish Masses Rev. John Leo Phalen Boilermakers Local #169 in the public service 4:30 p.m., Saturday Services Supports the 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., Sunday Saturday 4 p.m. Penance, 5 p.m. Mass Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. LOCAL 732 Sunday Journal and the We pray fo r a just settlement in memory We Support Your Right To o f Fr. William Cunningham We bope this gets settled soon! Fight For Dignity and Justice Detroit Newspaper 53600 Mound, Shelby Township 715 Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion ROSEVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Workers. (248) 693-0440 (810) 781-4901 EXECUTIVE BOARD AND MEMBERS ______s

ST. PHILOMENA ST. LINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH 'The Membership of Local 9231^ Utility Workers Services I 6466 Evangeline, Dearborn Hts. New Carlisle Indiana Unien of America. 4 p.m., Saturday W eekend Liturgies Saturday: 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. AFt-CIO-local 223 9 a.m. and 11 p.m., Sunday Sunday: 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and noon Substation Division 4281 Marseilles Fall Festival fe support our Brothers & ___ Detroit September 6-8 “ their struggle and stand unit# Fully Support The Newspaper ainst Union Busti (313) 882-4300 &______Rev. Randall R. Phillips______,Workers in their Labor Dispute^

Nativity of Our Lord St. Peter & Paul Jesuit Church ^ w iim u w iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiwuwuf^ Rev. lerome C. Singer SERVICES Mass Monday through Friday:11:40 a.m.and 12:10 p.m. g / ^ % . The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes i | Saturday, 4 p.m. Saturday Vigil:4 p.m. ■ ■■ fetL'VL w Continues to support the Detroit Newspaper Workers Sunday, 8:30 a.m. and noon Sunday: 11 a.m. and 7:35 p.m. Holidays:8 a.m., 11:40 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. and salute them for their stand against corporate greed. We continue to support you in the Confession:3:15 p.m. or call the rectory Struggle for Justice! Pastor Robert R. Hartigan (313) 961-8077 ‘ jk ™ President:M. A. FLEMING Sec. Treasurer:W. E. LaRUE 5900 McClellan, Detroit (313) 922-0033 St. Antoine at East Jefferson, Detroit ^ l ltU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB W PAGE 28 JUNE 29, 38® «t Ut fn PJfel Ik l im is t , Mc k n ig h t , Sa l e , I I iv v 1997 L McCLOW & CANZANO, P.C. S fo e * ty t& Attorneys Representing Labor Unions and Working People oft 1 ** jf/t ij), Kramer says, “so we said, ‘Let’s try guitar and Elektra Records’ letter something different.’ ” releasing the MC5 from the label. I n S o l id a r it y ; At Rosebud, Kramer served as a And the progressive rock exhibit is tour manager, working with younger also coming along; while he’s lunch­ Support Robert A. Scardelletti acts such as Jeffrey Gaines and G ing, Kramer receives a fax from John Detroit Newspaper Workers International President Love & Special Sauce. He also spent Wetton, the singer and bassist for h in their labor dispute ,, time with a famous Detroiter, blues bands such as King Crimson, U.K., legend John Lee Hooker, who now Roxy Music and Asia. lives in the Bay Area. “The fun thing about being a cura­ “He loved talking about Detroit, tor,” he says, “is you get to look in Hastings Street and all the things storage. I was in there one day and in that happened there,” Kramer says. this open cabinet there was this very AN INJURY TO ONE “It’s just awesome to be in the pres­ old guitar case, and in it is Eddie ence of someone like that.” Cochran’s guitar. IS AN INJURY TO ALL Eventually a desire to be closer to “I couldn’t resist; I picked it up and their families brought Kramer and started playing ‘Summertime Blues.’ UNITED FOR JUSTICE his wife back to the Midwest. He saw What a charge!”

LOCAL T H E S U N PUNCH LOCAL 1 2 5 0 By Carol Teegardin t / A V y City of Warren Employees 3 7 2 he 39th International Freedom Festival Fireworks last Wednesday TRENTON, MICH. Send our Support to preceded July 4 by nine days. Some people think that’s a bit too T early to go gaga; others like the fact that they can celebrate early. The Membership, Leadership STRUGGLING NEWSPAPER and Retirees of UAW Local 372 WORKERS SCOTT FORBES , co~owner of the Mr. B ’s restaurant chain: “The holi­ day means a lot to me, but it’s on a Friday this year and I have to work on Fridays, so having the International Freedom Festival Fireworks early is a good idea. I like it because there are a lot of people like me who have to Donald G. Smith Public Sector state work on the actual holiday. The Sunday after ... my family and I are going President - The employee Local Union, to Lake City, which is 45 miles south of Traverse City. We’ll do our Executive Board, Staff fighting Engler for the Independence Day celebrating up there.” and membership of ability to continue pro­ A TROY RICHARD, Grosse Pointer who owns Zeitgeist Gallery (formerly viding services to the citizens of Teamsters Local Union Michigan Gallery) on Michigan Avenue in “I Detroit: think having the No. 2 9 9 Michigan, UAW Local 6000 sup­ annual fireworks a week before the holiday is lame. They know when the ports the newspaper workers in Fourth is and it’s pretty weird. The sick and ill truth is that I will be work­ their struggle for justice. ing on the Fourth of July at my gallery getting the building ready for a show. I won’t be celebrating, but I’ll be drinking beer and keeping an eye on my synapses.”

MARILYN SCOBEL, Bloomfield Hills socialite and managing direc­ tor ofRoz & Sherm Boutique in Birmingham: “To me having the July 4th fireworks on June 25 is silly. I guess we’re doing that because we’re shar­ UflUl ing it with Canada, but it’s ridiculous. You’re celebrating something that Supports the Newspaper Workers isn’t even here yet. On the actual July 4th, I plan to relax in my yard and in their labor dispute shoot off a few sparklers; that’s about it.” JUNE 29, 1997 PAGE 29 RATES CALL 1 Week: $100 per word. 2 Weeks: $200 per word. (313) 964-5655 3 Weeks: $300 per word. & CHARGE IT! 4 Weeks: $300 per word. (10 WORD MINIMUM)

JOIN A COMPANY THAT OFFERS PERSONNEL DIRECTOR H-B! Used pinball games, arcade Obituaries GROWTH & STABILITY CITY OF DETROIT Happy Birthday to our favorite video games and juke boxes. Fun Mixed Messages® Prior Ball Screw Experience DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT hyphen. Your DSJ family. for the home. (810) 566-1324, Roy J. Regan, age 87, died on June Journal Staffers: I have never been A Most Highly Valued Asset! Director must be a civilian serving at Sterling Heights. 19, 1997. Mr. Regan was a member prouder of my brothers and sisters the pleasure of the Board of Police P ublications - B o o k s e l l e r s of GCIU Local 13N for over 50 Thomson Saginaw Ball Screw than when I saw that headline Commissioners. Degree required. years. He worked at the Detroit Company, LLC manufactures high Misc. Wanted GUILTY! I don’t know how you did precision linear actuators for ball Must establish residency. Commen­ DETROIT BLUES MAGAZINE Times and later retired from the Free that section so damned fast, but it surate salary and fringe benefits WANTED: The Radio Finder buys screw applications in aerospace, This month: Boogie Woogie Red was terrific and so are you. H-B Press. His survivors include three provided. Resumes due no later used amateur radio equipment. daughters, Patricia Bowers, industrial and commercial markets. Keepin’ the Blues Alive Currently, we have the following than July 14,1997. By mail: Estates or private individuals. Maureen Zormier and Beverly in the M otor City. NOTICE OF PUBLIC opportunities available for enthusi­ Board of Police Commissioners (313) 454-1890 or e-mail: finder Dickerson. Funeral services were Call (313) 872-BLUE(S) HEARING ON astic, ambitious individuals who 1300 Beaubien, Room 328 @radiofinder.com Web: www.radio held on June 23 at the Harris AMENDING THE DETROIT MASTER OF have a sense of urgency and a drive Detroit, Michigan 48226 finder.com Funeral Home in Garden City. Business Opportunities POLICIES IN THE VICINITY OF WEST to succeed. ______(313) 596-1830 ______NOTE: The opinions expressed in Mixed VERNOR HWY. AND WOODMERE TO NOTE ! The Detroit Sunday Journal reserves the right • Manufacturing Engineers Wanted: Freelance radio repair per­ Local Vending Route for sale. Messages are those of advertisers and do not to classify ads as we see fit. We also will change ads for necessarily reflect Sunday Journal policies. FACILITATE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW son to fix vacuum tube amateur Established Troy-Warren locations. spelling and grammar as long as it does not change the• Quality Engineers SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING AND CHILD intent o f the ad. • CNC Grinder radio equipment. The Radio Finder, Excellent part-time income. WAYNE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES ON THE • Process Engineers (313) 454-1890, $900/month or more. Only 10 hours PURCHASING DIVISION SITE OF THE FORMER D.J. HEALY • CNC Lathe/Mill Machinists e-mail: [email protected] a week needed. Call (810) 577-0354 Help Wanted 600 RANDOLPH STREET HOMES. • Toolmakers MONEY MAKER’S SECRETS A clean and professional injection DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226 The above positions require at least Health Notice is hereby given that a pub­ molding company that is QS-9002 made easy and simple. (313) 224-7796 1-3 years relevant manufacturing lic hearing will be held by the City Guaranteed! Rush $3 to: INVITATION FOR BID approved, has the following experience. For the right combina­ STOP SMOKING FAST! Council of Detroit, Michigan, in C.C.F1., P.O. Box 787, for openings. the Committee Room, 13th Floor tion of experience and expertise, Acupuncture Institute of Michigan Birmingham, Ml 48012-787. Replacement of Glass Block PRODUCTION OPERATOR of the City-County Building, we offer a competitive salary and (313) 420-2400 for THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1997 AT This position will be trained for job excellent benefits. Please forward Wayne County Department of Airports “DEAD DOCTORS DON’T LIE’’ Misc for Sale 10:25 A.M., at which time all duties including light assembly work, resume/letter of qualifications indi­ Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport T.J. Clark’s Original Mineral interested persons are invited to SPC, packaging, housekeeping and cating position of interest to: Maintenance Section FULL SERVICE be present and be heard as to maintaining production records. All Formula™ . The only colloidal Detroit, Michigan 48242 Thomson Saginaw Ball Screw Cable TV Descrambler, all makes their views on the above pro­ shifts are available. Positive attitude mineral source being used by Dr. Bid Date: Tuesday, July 15,1997 Company, LLC, 628 N. Hamilton St., and models. (800) 652-2305 posed amendment. and excellent attendance record is a Joel Wallach. Lowest prices! Time: 2:00 p.m. Saginaw, Ml 48602, Dept. DB. Visit Jackie L. Currie, Satisfaction guaranteed! Ask about Control #97-37-226 must. Incentive pay for afternoon our Web Site at http/www.thom- Maytag commercial coin-operated City Clerk free delivery. $19.95/qt., $60/gal. and night shifts. Full comprehensive sonind.com______EOE M/F/D/E washer and dryer. Gas or electric. INVITATION FOR BID NOTICE TO THE HEARING Call Richard, (313) 584-7525 benefit package. Great condition. $400. Whirlpool for IM P A IR E D : If you would like Apprentice Bricklayers Wanted! PROCESS TECHNICIAN/ commercial coin-operated dryer. Gas Overband Crack Filling a sign language interpreter to Requirements: SUPERVISOR Announcements or electrric. Rebuilt, but never used on Various Wayne County Primary Roads be present at this public 1.18 years or older. This position will be responsible for yet. Steal at $250. (810) 977-8027. for hearing, please call the City 2. 2 years of high school. SUPPORT establishing and maintaining Wayne County Department Council Research and Analysis 3. Resident of Wayne, Oakland, STRAWBERRY WORKERS SILVER DOLLAR SALE of Public Services processes for late model Van Dorn Division at 224-4946, at least 48 Macomb and Monroe counties. United Farmworkers informational Summer special. 10/Silver Dollars Wayne County, Michigan hours before the scheduled presses ranging in size from 85 to Bid Date: Wednesday, July 16,1997 4. Valid driver’s license. meeting every Tuesday at 6 p.m. $85 to Dabbles Coins, P.O. Box hearing time. 300 tons. Requirements include Time: 2:00 p.m. Application day first Wednesday Call (313) 841-9145. 851096, Westland, Ml 48185-6196. knowledge of press set-up, close Control #97-37-223 loop process control, light mainte­ of each month. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ZALLA’S WIDE SHOES INVITATION FOR BID nance, SPC, employee supervision 1627 W. Fort, Detroit Birthdays NOTICE OF HEARING For additional information, call Men’s and Ladies’, Dress, Casual for and prototype molding (insert mold­ TO OWNERS AND Bricklayers Training Center Happy Birthday, and Tennis Shoes. Discount to Bell Creek Sports Field Renovations ing experience is a plus). Incentive for (313) 965-1175 Mark Andrew P.! locked-out workers. RESIDENTS OF PROPERTY pay for afternoon and night shifts. Wayne County Department EEOC Employer Much love, Mom (313) 421-5610 WITHIN 300 FEET OF: Full comprehensive benefit package. of Public Services Parks Division Please send resume to: 33175 Ann Arbor Trail 3177 E. Jefferson Elite Plastic Westland, Michigan 48185 (aka 3151, 3161 and 3171 69235 Powell Road Bid Date: Monday, July 14,1997 sSSB-S The Wayne County Commission E. Jefferson) Romeo, Ml 48065 Time: 2:30 p.m. (810) 336-1100 Advertisement for applicants Control #97-37-221 You are hereby notified that a hearing for position of REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL will be held at 9:30 a.m. on NOTICE OF PUBLIC for Wednesday, July 2,1997in Room 401, HEARING ON Documentation Imaging Solution City-County Building, 2 Woodward for AUDITOR GENERAL Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226 on the PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE Wayne County Department of TO AMEND CHAPTER 61 OF THE following proposed use of land: The Wayne County Commission, our nation’s eighth largest county, with legislative oversight of Management and Budget 1984 DETROIT CITY CODE BY Imaging and Office Technology Applicant: Victor Saroki & Assoc, (on AMENDING DISTRICT MAP 53 OF $1.9billion budget, is taking applications for the position ofAuditor General.The successful can­ 600 Randolph Street behalf of Pizza Papalis Harbortown and ORDINANCE 390-G TO REZONE didate for this position w ill be appointed by the Wayne County Commission for one(10) ten year Detroit, Michigan 48226 Rivertown Bagel & Deli). PROPERTY GENERALLY BOUNDED Bid Date: Friday, July 18,1997 Location: 3177 E. Jefferson at term. Time: 4:00 p.m. BY THE NORTH SIDE OF WEST McDougall. Control #97-37-232 VERNOR HIGHWAY WEST OF Description of Property:Lot 36 of the WOODMERE AVENUE. INVITATION FOR BID Elmwood Park Urban Renewal Plat #2. for Minimum Requirements: Nature and Type of Use:Construct one Vactors, Harben Parts and Repairs Notice is hereby given that a public story masonry additions to the front and Must be a resident o f Wayne County at time o f appointment and for duration o f appointment. for hearing will be held by the City Council Wayne County Department of east side of an existing building, and of Detroit, Michigan, in the Committee Appointee is not eligible for reappointment after completion of term. Public Services convert the building, as expanded, to Room, 13th Floor of the City-County Appointee shall not hold any other city, county, state or federal office during term. Equipment Division two (2) Restaurants and one (1) Retail Building, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1997 29900 Goddard Road Store. AT 10:20 A.M., at which time all inter­ Certified Public Accountant licensed by the State o f Michigan for at least eight (8) years. Romulus, Michigan 48174 Note: The Pizza Papalis Harbortown ested persons are invited to be present Bid Date: Tuesday, July 15,1997 and be heard as to their views on the Restaurant is to be relocated from 3420 Time: 2:30 p.m. above proposed ordinance described as E. Jefferson to the subject property. Preferred Qualifications: Control #97-37-175A follows: UNDER PROCESS PER SECTION (S) INVITATION FOR BID SUMMARY Consideration may be given to applicants who lack advanced degrees or certification but 65.0000, 94.0180 AND 94.0379OF An ordinance to amend Chapter 61 of for evidence strong background in accounting, public finance, operational or performance THE OFFICIAL ZONING ORDINANCE the 1984 Detroit City Code, Ordinance Office Supplies 390-G the Detroit Zoning Ordinance, by auditing and/or governmental operations. for 390-G. Wayne County Department amending Article XV, District map 53 to Any owner or resident of property within Alternatively a MPA, M B A , LLB , or J.D. with at least 10 years in governmental auditing. of Management and Budget show a PD zoning classification where 300 feet of the subject property (or an R2 zoning classification currently Purchasing Division/Stockroom his/her duly authorized representative) exists on property located on the north 600 Randolph Street may express his/her comments, state­ side of West Vernor Highway west of Applicants should also have: Detroit, Michigan 48226 Date: Monday, July 21,1997 ments or opinions concerning the pro­ Woodmere Avenue, and surrounded on Working knowledge of governmental accounting, finance and budgetary practices. three sides by General George S. Time: 2:00 p.m. posed land use either in writing or by Patton Memorial Park. Excellent w riting and verbal skills. Control # 97-37-228 appearing in person at this hearing. A copy of the ordinance is available in Extensive experience in municipal organization and public policy. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NOTICE TO HANDICAPPED PERSONS the Office of the City Clerk during regu­ for Demonstrated management or supervisory experience. B&SE Hearings are accessible to the lar business hours. Roofing, Engineering Services to handicapped. Any handicapped person Recommend Roof Repair/Replacement Jackie L. Currie, needing special assistance (other than City Clerk of Existing Roof transportation) in order to participate in Completed applications (Professional and Academic Vitaes) must be received not later than of the NOTICE TO THE HEARING 5:00 p.m. on July18, 1997. A completed application must include a resume, and four (4) pro­ L.C. Smith Concourse “B”, this hearing must notify the Department IMPAIRED: If you would like and the Powerhouse Roofing for of such need at least forty-eight hours a sign language interpreter to fessional w riting samples. A cover letter w ill not be considered as a professional w riting sample. Wayne County Department of Airports prior to the hearing by writing: be present at this public Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Photo-static copies o f advanced degrees or certifications must also be included. Hearing Officer hearing, please call the City Council’s Detroit, Michigan 48242 Room 401, City Council Building Research and Analysis Division at 224- Send completed application to: Victor L. Marsh, Director of Administration & Chief Operating Officer, Bid Date: Tuesday, July 22,1997 4946, at least 48 hours before the Time: 4:00 p.m. 2 Woodward Ave. scheduled hearing time. Wayne County Commission, 600 Randolph Street, Suite 458, Detroit, Michigan 48226 Control #97-37-230 Detroit, Michigan 48226 PAGE 2A THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997

mnhf mws * ttftMCHMri mtmss mm#**.mm*

Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN Teamsters Local 372 member Paul Kulka holds a bushel of “Vega bucks” during the demonstration at the Sterling Heights Police Department Saturday. Among the chants led by Guild Local 22 member Kate DeSmet, right, was “Bought and paid for!”

Continued from previous page and small. There were hugs, kisses and tears as old bonds were re-established and new ones formed. When words became redundant, music from the Voices of Solidarity and the Star Nails strikers’ band lifted the message of solidarity to another level. Most impressive, though, were the thousands gathered at Hart Plaza, who came from 45 states and 12 nations. “Wow!” U.S. Rep. David Bonior, the Macomb County Democrat, exclaimed Saturday as he stepped to the podium to address the sea of union T-shirts and signs. Bonior thundered that the gathering symbol­ ized “one family, one union.” “The law is on your side, but the fight is far from over,” he said. “Still, there comes a time when you have to stand up to a bully, to the Vegas, the Strouds, the Jaskes, the Giles.” AFL-CIO President John Sweeney told the crowd: “Brothers and sisters, you have won the battle of Detroit. Now it is up to us, all the rest of us, to pay our debt to you by fighting and fighting to the finish and winning the battle outside of Detroit.” Sweeney offered compassion to the city, which has “paid such a terrible price” while Gannett Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK and Knight-Ridder have warred with workers. Protesterstook their message to Frank Vega’s Grosse Pointe Farms house Continued on next page Saturday morning for a loud, but not unruly, demonstration. PAGE 30 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997

From one who came as an observer Victory near, solidarity here. Thank For those who think it’s over — Motown ’9 7 .1 don’t know what I’d do and left as a beliver — congratula­ you A.C.O.S.S. and AFL/CIO for We have not yet begun to fight! without you! - Sandra Davis______tions to my friends in Detroit for your demonstrating it at Action Motown. We were in need and you came. triumphant march in the sun and Corporate America cannot and will As a result of recent developments Se r v ic e Dir e c t o r y God Bless my union family! your stunning victory in court. Maynot destroy hard working union peo­ and decisions from the NLRB, the the final celebration come soon. And ple ... we are organized! Thank you DNA, based on past immoral, Dear Jolene, Your stud muffin is still Business Services BUD’S PAINTING then it will really be PARTY TIME! Frank Vega for that. “above the law”, arrogant and/or counting the days until our reunion Quality work at reasonable prices. stupid behavior, will now: Richard McCord. on the fifth floor. Gerald Baskerville and Co. References available. Interior and Special thanks to Joe Striplin and a. Promote Frankie to the Goonett Accounting and Tax Service since Exterior. (810) 977-2941.______the rest of the D.S.O. Local #5 musi­ Sister Steph: You came to Detroit board of directors (in exchange 1942. At Livernois exit of I-75. We A Painter, Not An Artist! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING cians for their special participation in on the worst and best week of my for more good stock tips). cover all accounting needs for new Quality interior painting. Also fences, the Saturday evening concert! Their life. Thanks for your help, patience The Detroit City Council will hold a b. Promote Timmy to C.E.O.* and old businesses. (313) 842-2336. garages and porches. Affordable efforts raised $730 to the striker and friendship. See you at the victo­ PUBLIC HEARING in the Council c. Ignore all governmental orders Fax (313) 842-2535.______and reliable. Good references. Call fund. Magnificant! ry party! Barb (and Bob). Committee Room, 13th Floor of the and decisions, blaming the Retired telephone man to help you (810) 754-8893.______City-County Building on “liberal media”, and besides, To all the brothers who were here with all your telephone and modem Interior Painting by Mike D. Good REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS MONDAY, JULY 14, 1997 they “wouldn’t want to make their for us last weekend: God bless you needs. I can save you some bucks. work, good rates. (313) 425-3414. SENIOR SERVICES AT 10:00 A.M. permanent replacement workers all! We couldn’t do it without you - Call John @ (313) 320-7770 today. Residential and commercial. PAINTING - W OODY’S PAINT relative to job training and The Detroit Area Agency on Aging or stockholders unhappy”. and wouldn’t want to if we could. d. Close one of the newspapers, & HANDYMAN SERVICES the automotive industry. will accept proposals for Access, Our deepest thanks, - Locked-out COPY & ART completely blaming the unions Detroit newspaper workers. Free estimates for many types All interested persons are invited to Community In-Home and Nutrition The Best in Words and Pictures for the decision. of home repair. Professional be present and heard as to their Services funded through Older Experienced writers, editors, photog­ views. Persons making oral presen­ Americans Act (Federal) and/or e. All of the above. UAW Local 985 supports the indoor/outdoor painting. Locked-out Newspaper Workers in their quest raphers, graphic artists and design­ Newspaper Worker. (313) 941-1063. tations are encouraged to submit State Funds covering the period ‘ Chief Excretory Orifice ers. (313) 927-0817. written copies to the City Clerk’s for a fair and decent contract. October 1, 1997, to September 30, VERNA KEMP was “keeping a low Residential Painting Office, for the record. 1998. Carl Bantau, President McGOWANS Accounting and Tax Interior and exterior. Reasonable Jackie L. Currie, profile” in the N.Y. Times. Al Przydzial, Vice-President Service - Reasonable rates, elec­ rates, free estimates. Gutter clean­ City Clerk Proposal must be received in DAAA In a corporate board office, they tronic filing. (313) 864-1611. Fax ing. We clean garages! Andrew at NOTICE TO THE HEARING IMPAIRED: office by Friday, 5:00 p.m. EST, David and Lisa —- Breakfast on coldly calculated the division, (313) 864-1135. August 1, 1997. A preproposal con­ July 27th? ______(313) 366-3938.______If you would like demise and destruction of their own a sign language interpreter to ference will be held at the DAAA dedicated working family. Attention DNA mis-Management: HAROLD’S PRINTING SERVICE Vinyl siding and gutters, roofs, hous­ be present at this public office on Tuesday, July 15, 1997 at Get those resumes updated now. Business Card Special es and garages done by locked-out hearing, please call the Council’s 10:00 a.m. Call (313) 222-5330 to Thank you CWA Locals 1152,1050, Two-color, raised type workers. Call Steve, (313) 441-2775. Research and Analysis Division at 224- RSVP. ' 1051 1153 and 1250 for your A.C.O.S.S. STRIKERS AND SUP- business cards $45 per 1000 4946, at least 48 continued support. Most of all, PORTERS - Thank you for your TRUE CRAFTSMANSHIP Applications available for pick-up ______(313) 493-0177 ______hours before the scheduled thanks for driving all the way from hard work and dedication . . . The Painting hearing time. beginning Tuesday, July 1,1997. Syracuse, N.Y., to come to Action! numbers showed that! The Final Touch Residential and commercial. Fully Specializing in wedding and all occa­ guaranteed. Mention this ad for 10% sion cakes and ice sculptures. Call off! (810) 566-6906. u by Merl Reagle Pamela (810) 771-6246. GENERAL HANDYMAN Something’s Backed Up in Here” WORD PROCESSING Interior and exterior painting and Flyers, Brochures, Business and woodwork. Drywall and painting. Academic Reports. (810) 726-9260. Light plumbing and electrical. Very 6/29/97 experienced. Serving all of Metro 119 Similar 55 S, M , L , X L , and Maintenance & Repair Detroit. Call Don (313) 841-0607. 120 Domingo, e.g. XXL 121 A Bronte 57 Mild, as weather Baxter & Co. Misc. Services 122 The African 61 Durum, for one Plumbing, electric, drywall, Auto and Boat Detailing Wax and Queen scripter 62 Laughing painting, gutters and brickwork. (313) 567-8408, (313) 934-8907 Rub-Out. Call Joe, (313) 417-3389. 123 St. Petersburg scavenger rejection 63 Couch potato HANDYMAN — CPK SERVICES LOCKED-OUT WORKER 124 Ram-tumed-actor 64 Proclamation Home repairs & maintenance BUILDS LAWN BUILDINGS SHEDS 125 Dope 65 Witch craft? of all types, 16 yrs. experience. (Yardman Lawn Buildings) from m 126 Head gestures 66 “The Windmills Call Chuck, (810) 773-9249 8’ x 8’ to 16’x 36’. Barn style or tra­ of Your Mind” VINCE FURNARI CEMENT ditional. (517) 223-4139, local DOWN composer Michel Repair work or new construction (313) 927-2648.______70 Romeo driveway, porches, patio sidewalks. ★ WEDDING INVITATIONS ★ 1 War zone, once 71 M ake Call for a free estimate, licensed and All items discounted. Sampled albums 2 Sewer’s job 73 Law insured, eastside, some west. delivered. 20-album choice. Call 55------nmmp------n r (810) 465-5172 3 Flying money 74 Dandies Agnes E. Johnson(810) 588-3764. ^ **!■■' HP SHr SIDING • ROOFING • GUTTERS 4 Actress Ballard 75 http://www.cnn. MORE VIDEO VIDEOGRAPHER 5 Slangy relative com, e.g. DRYWALL • PAINTING Reliable residential installation and Specializing in weddings, Batmitz- 6 The SPCA et al. 78 Has a chance to ' ——Blr """ ffp u ~ repair service. Work done myself. vahs, Barmitzvahs and any other 7 Larry was one spin, for example Licensed. (810) 776-8055 special occasions. Call: John at 8 Fitted again, as a 81 suit (810) 979-2919.______CLEANING SERVICES R h —am ------mm tt g horse 82 d’oeuvres Small to medium landscape jobs. 9 Fantasy fdin, 83 Big, big story Think spring, power washing and deck restoration. Reserve a spot at (313) 829-4987. Clash o___ f 84 Downbeat and the top of our spring deck-cleaning 10 Old house’s gritty, as a film Misc. Services - “A dult” list and receive a 10% discount. problem 86 American Westside, (313) 408-0685. HEIDES 11 “ see i t ...” Samoa’s capital Adult Entertainment 12 Provoke 87 Indicated DECK LOOKING OLD? Clean Sweep Power Washing Reasonable rates 13 CBS C E O 88 “ O r !” Makes any deck look new! Free Mon.-Fri. - 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Laurence 92 Smart and dapper sealant. Excellent rates. Locked-out Saturday - 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 14 Skull part 94 Realistic art worker. West Side. (313) 937-3609. (810) 779-1020 15 Lined up movement, the 16 Historic car School SUN CONSTRUCTION — Roofing TAWNY’S SECRET FANTASIES! Exquisitely Erotic Conversation 17 Examines, 95 Classic by the and vinyl siding, seamless gutters, Live, Personal, Unhurried dog-style Classics IV glass block windows, chimney repair, work year-round emergency (248) 615-1300 Adults 19 Wine container 96 Abbie Hoffman, service for roofs. Let us beat your $1.99 min. Credit Cards 23 Jodie’s alma e.g. best bid. (810) 263-8218. ______(900) 993-8553 $3.99 min. mater 97 Corny bit? For good phone, call me at home, Prison DRYWALL large and small. Start to ACROSS 31 You get it for 61 Tea kettles? 91 24 Do a yard job 98 Used Avis, e.g. Live/Hot/Open Conversation effort 65 Rapture stencilings: abbr. 29 Some bullfight 99 Nome resident finish repairs, insurance work, tex- tured ceilings. Prompt and reason­ 18+ V/MC (248) 693-7224 1 Fargo setting: 32 On th e ___ 67 Nobelist Octavio 93 Kite part attendees 100 On one’s own able rates. Locked-out Newspaper Peac 3 Raven abbr. 34 Oddsmakers’ 68 Stevenson brute 94 Start o f a 31 A pesticide 102 “It Be You” Worker. (517) 546-8576. ______5 Leningrad advice on Red 69 Perfect places Shakespeare title 33 Actress 103 Spanish article Private Tarot Readings. Parties. setting: abbr. Riding Hood’s 70 “Give it___!” 97 Lone Star star’s Helgenberger 109 Litmus test result Vinyl Siding and Gutters Host or hostess gets free reading. Done by locked-out workers. Call Now reading at 2nd Cup Cafe Oak 9 Blond hair, e.g. chances? 71 Ben & Jerry first name 35 Race pace, 111 Where Yezd is (313) 441-2775. ______Park. 2nd + 4th Wednesdays of the 14 Garrison and 38 L ike the guys on supporter? 98 Does an Easter sometimes 113 Hill dweller month. Call (248) 542-3283. Ask Morrison Mt. Rushmore? 72 Snaky one chore over again? 36 “Pipe down” 115 Filled-in wd. JT’s HANDY MAN SERVICE One-stop spring cleanup for Fred or on the “net” — 18 Salom eselection 41 Test answer 73 Strike 101 What cavemen 37 Joe’s coach as a 116 Java Painting and power washing, graffiti HTTP://[email protected] 19 Franklin’s bill, 42 Small amphibians 74 Part o f the learned to do that Jet 117 “Evil Woman” removal, pool openings, gutter 43 Maturing agent curriculum at made fish taste a 39 1978 film musical slangily grp- and garage cleaning, etc. Free esti- PRO-PRIDE HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 44 Misspeak, e.g. Texas S & M? whole lot better? 40 English 118 French article 20 A n w ar’s mates. (810) 791-4165.______SIDING • ROOFING • GUTTERS successor 45 New Mexico 76 Hex or oct ending 104 R oad picture griddlecake 21 Auth. unknown tourist spot 77 Gumshoe destination 45 Tobacco ______Painting______• DRYWALL • PAINTING 22 Most popular 46 The Bard of the 78 ___broke 105 Last word of containers Solution on page 31 Reliable residential installation and repair INTERIOR PAINTING “ Imagine” service. Work done myself. Licensed. makeup in Dark 79 Mature 46 Slangy rest room Wallpaper hanging and stripping * VOL. 5 IS HERE! FREE ESTIMATES Tibet? 47 Recorder button introduction? 106 ’50s dance visit Call for free estimates To order any o f Merl’s 25 African arroyo 49 W hat it took to 80 Spokesman for 107 Ring location? 48 Powerful stuff crossword collections, (313) 584-4639 (810) 776-8055 26 “___the make Ma Barker’s the government’s 108 Toy truck maker 50 Everybody’s send $10 pe r hook w o rs t...” kids go to sleep? new “Pollution 110 ___coin antonym (checks only, payable 27 N o t___ 56 Mandela’s org. Bad” campaign? 112 M a n ilo w ’s club 51 Drunkards to “PuzzleWorks” ) to: Due to the 4th of July Crosswords, P.O. Box (average) 58 Ganymede et al. 85 Temporary loss 114 What today’s 52 O f a certain relig. 15066-D, Tampa FL Holiday the classified deadline will 28 Sci. ending 59 School grp. 89 ’30s slugger crime labs 53 Canadian team 33684. Please specify be moved up to Thursday July 30 Ring monitor 60 Clock time 90 Chooses promise? 54 Sawyer on T V Vol. 1 ,2 , 3, 4, o r 5. ' 3rd at 12 noon. Thank you for your support. DSJ staff JUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 31 Biff is still reeling from the huge out­ U.A.W. Local 2093 To Arnie from T.K.: Congratulations! pouring of solidarity in the streets of The power of UNION is found in Ninety days down, 29 years, 9 Detroit last weekend. Not to mention WE, not ME. We support the months to go. 30 + 30 = 2027. the death of Ronald McDonald. Or newspaper workers in their quest Congratulations, strikers, on the Sinead O’Connor. Or the Pope for for a fair and equitable contract. - NLRB decision! You kicked ass that matter. Heaven forbid. Three Rivers American Axle and partied down. I wish I were “A devastating pattern Hackdom, too. and Mfg. Facility THE CHAIN GANG Get the with you dancing in the streets. of corporate sleaze ... I am seriously disappointed in Action! Motown ’97 planners — Now go back to work! Love, Action! Motown ’97 . . . It ended As soon as you can wipe the grins Pauline Craig, Pacific News There is no question book too soon! ______off your faces, get to work on plan­ Service, San Francisco. ______that McCord has the ning the best VICTORY party To all the workers who traveled here: For cool internet sites on goods on Gannett, and Come back anytime. Our doors and Detroit has ever seen. You know Action! Motown ’97 try — Gannett our hearts are always open to you. how to do it. You showed the world. http://www.uaw.org with Real he is one of the few Thank you from the bottom of my To all the local supporters who are Video footage; and with Real Audio heart. Barb Ingalls. journalists in America does not still here with us: How many more http://www.igc.apc.org/wbai-labor/ ways can we say thank you? We’re W. Kenilworth House Guests — featuring locked-out workers bold enough to reveal deeply grateful for everything. - All of you were my favorite guests, Susan Watson and Bob Ourlian! them.” want you Emily Everett, Guild Local 22 especially the one who cleaned Local 79 MOC’s — It was great before she left. That’s o.k., I got a seeing you last weekend. I miss -Newsday SCOTT MARTELLE: is this loud pair of wet tennis shoes and a hair­ you! Sarah to read! enough? “Jump, scab, jump’’ brush out of the deal. See you in The officers, members and retirees ATTENTION STRIKERS July. Chico and Lucy. of UAW Local 909 support the We the members of You can pick up your copy LINES WE’VE HEARD: “This Locked-Out Newspaper Workers. We U.A.W. Local # 247 at the Council of Unions Headquarters, strike was only economic” and encourage all working people to con­ support you and your struggle “Joe Merrit has a boat.” tinue not to purchase scab papers or 450 W. Fort, 2nd floor, Detroit. against corporate greed. Your strug­ USA Today. ______gle is an inspiration to all of orga­ BUFFALO! 45 »2495Plus postage >2 s ° = s27 nized labor. The right to collective From despair to victory in one Is it wise that STREET CRIMES are Total for one book by mail. Locked out workers with I.D. get $10 off. bargaining is as important as our short day! And you know our victo­ considered a real threat to society — right to exist as free people in this ry is your victory. Thanks for shar­ but not CORPORTE CRIMES? To order, send check or money order made payable to: Metropolitan Council of country. Your fight is our fight. Keep ing that mind-boggling day with us. up the excellent work in the Journal! Bob and I will come claim our Pets Newspaper Unions. All proceeds to help newspaper workers in their labor dispute. MR. VACATION was at Dennis wings soon. Barbara. Nazelli’s “Labor Woodstock.” GENE AUSTIN and JAN TUTOR APBT puppies. 1 male 1 female Name Phone from UAW 594, support the red/white and buckskin/white. HEY SCABBIES: The writing’s on Locked-out Newspaper Workers and Parents from Wild Side. $500. Address the wall. Can your read this? 594 strikers. Serious inquiries evenings GUILTY! And the 10(j) is coming to (517) 663-8040 days (810) 792-4846 C ity ___ State _Zip Code take you away, ho, ho, hee, hee. DN: You’re guilty, so bargain now! Get that scab paper out of town!! Mail to: Metropolitan Council of Newspaper Unions, “The Chain Gang", 450 W. Fort, 2nd floor, Detroit, Ml 48226 BEAUREGARD sneaked into The Tuxburys, UAW Locals 7, 157, Real Estate Union Local______Print clearly. Please allow 2 weeks for delivery Lafayette Coney Island for a coney and 227. dog and a beer during the Action V a c a t io n a n d R ecreational Motown March. TOMMY McGRATH parties in Hart Plaza. CLARE COUNTY THANKS for the suprise calendar (WATERFRONT) change Judge Wilks— you made Randy — Can you drop off my last Friday into Labor Day! sunglasses on your way to D.C.? • Windover lakefront, 2 bdrm., nice I’ll fluff up the carpet for you. level lot, state land close by! POOR GILES IS DEAD, $58,500. Poor Bob Giles is dead; The Heidbrink family of Sturgis • Lake George canal front, cute 2 Gannetoids ’round the nation is a Union Family. bdrm., mint cond., nice lot. BUY IT! SELL IT! TELL IT! they do sob; We support the Locked-Out $58,000. he ain’t gone anywheres; Newspaper Workers in their • Lake George lakefront 2 bdrm., he’s just been kicked upstairs struggle for justice. extensive decking over the lake, to an unfufillin’ paper-pushin’ job NO SCAB NEWSPAPERS! dock, boathouse, $68,500 • Lake of the Pines canal front, WITH A SUNDAY JOURNAL newer chalet, fireplace, loft, more. $91,900. Legal Services & • Lily Lakefront 4 bdrm., garage, & sandy beach, fireplace, enclosed porch, $99,500. JEFFREY J. ELLISON PAUL H. STEVENSON • Windover lake access 1 bdrm. A Union-side labor, employment dis­ Attorney at Law true doll house, $49,900. CLASSIFIED AD crimination, workers’ compensation, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury • Bertha Lake Access, 2 bdrm., drug testing. 4632 2nd Ave. nicely treed lot. $23,900. (313) 964-5600 Call (313) 833-6868 • Many other on and off lake NO SCABS PLEASE homes/cottages. Call for more Hassles at work? Call Lawyer info! Jan Leventer — before you quit! Use the services FAIRCHILD & ANDERSON Before you’re fired! of the REALTY, L.L. C. Labor Friendly professionals Discrimination, demotion, proba­ PO Box 190 Sunday J o u r n a l Listed Here tion, discharge, unfair workload, Lake George, Ml 48633 In The Detroit Sunday Journal harassment, etc. Former U.S. ______(517) 588-6171 ______Equal Employment Opportunity $1.00 a word for 1 week • $2.00 a word for 2 weeks • $3.00 a word for 3 weeks • $3 a word for 4 weeks or more! ELLIS BOAL Commission attorney, 20+ years Used Cars (10 word minimum) 925 Ford Building, Detroit experience. (313) 962-2770 ______(248) 855-5200______C h r y s l e r C o r p. [email protected] Attorneys - Injury Claims - Criminal 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. Bankruptcy and Divorce. Reasonable rates. Loaded, leather, garage kept. Date(s) you want your ad to run: Sunday^ $14,950. (810) 545-7699. $195 Authorized UAW referral attorneys. Run ad for: □ 1 Week O 2 Weeks □ 3 Weeks O 4 Weeks Total Attorney Fee Free consultations and home visits. F o r d (810) 398-5000 GATES and GATES Heading?:(Help Wanted, For Sale, Mixed Messages, Services etc.) Former U.A.W. Attorney (810) 543-5990 1996 Ford Thunderbird LX — Exact wording of your______ad: 17,000 miles, V-8, CD player, $14,700, o.b.o. Call (810) 781- 3544 after 5 p.m. 1993 Mercury Cougar XR7 — a> 5.0, V-8, spt. pkg., vinyl top, full u a> pwr., prem. sound, garage kept, SC new tires, excellent condition, Black beauty. 78K highway miles. $8500, o.b.o. (810) 333-3819. .. a

h" 1 -a ______T o y o t a ______C 4) (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY) 1987 Toyota Tercel hatchback. .ino w ■*-* C3 92K, must sell this week! $1200. N am e J2 w (313) 871-3208. A ddress o m v oo A u t o - Sa l e s R eps. City, State, Zip______c 2 Thinking of Buying Phone (___)______Amount enclosed: ______$ a> or Leasing a New or Used s Car or Truck? Paid by: □ Check enclosed -or- Charge to my: □ VISA □ MasterCard o Use a Locked-out Newspaper Union cn brother. Call Ray Frusciano at Credit Card N o.:______E xpires:______Royal Oak Ford (248) 544-6561. Mail to: The Detroit Sunday Journal, 450 W. Fort, Detroit Ml 48226 6/29/97 © 1997 by M . Reagle PAGE 32 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997 Carrier finds new niche as Lion By Joe Adams Carrier said. “I love to work with peo­ Journal Sports Editor ple, and if people see positive results Mark Carrier knows what he’s in they’ll know we’re doing something for. After seven years of playing right.” against the Lions, he’s going to be one. Carrier, a 6-foot-1, 192-pounder, One reason the former Bears safety burst onto the scene as a rookie in signed a three-year, $2.4-million con­ 1990. He had 10 interceptions, was tract earlier this month was his famil­ named NFL Defensive Rookie of the iarity with the Lions and the role he’ll Year and made the first of three Pro be playing. Bowl appearances. He’s not strictly “I wanted an opportunity to win, replacing Blades, a superior hitter and wherever Bobby Ross has been he who lacks the cover skills of Carrier. has been very, very successful,” said “I’m not in to replace Bennie. He’s a Journal photo by REBECCA COOK Carrier, talking about the Lions’ new helluva player,” said Carrier. “We’re Draftees Charles O’Bannon (left) and Scot Pollard are glad to be playing for Doug Collins. coach. “I know what type of talent this two different types of players. I know team has and I know what type of what qualities I bring to a team. I potential it has. have to fit around the other players “Everybody wants to be needed. and they have to jell around me. Only the beginning They came to me and said they want­ ‘You always have to find your niche. ed me to play a big part on this team. I learned that from Ronnie Lott. I Everything was done in a very classy tried to play like him when I first Pistons need more help than draftees offer and respectful manner.” came up and he said, You can’t be me. here are no guarantees in another former Jayhawk, now with Carrier certainly fills a need for the You’ve gotta be you.’ ” the NBA draft and coach the Utah Jazz. According to Collins, Lions. Detroit replenished its defen­ Carrier knows he won’t be able to Doug Collins, although he Pollard is a “hard worker with the sive backfield in the draft by taking make a claim on the No. 20 he wore in has high hopes for the play­ potential to get better.” The Pistons cornerbacks Bryant Westbrook and Chicago, but he says he’s happy to Ters the Pistons selected, isn’t tryinghope he’ll develop into a backup cen­ Kevin Abrams, but the loss of Bennie have Barry Sanders on his side “and to kid himself about the talent avail­ ter. Blades to Seattle as a free agent left a not have to try to tackle him.” It’ll be able with the 19th The Pistons are hole the Lions weren’t sure Van enough for Carrier to tackle his emo­ and 32nd picks. looking to deal Malone, Ron Rice or Ryan Stewart tions when he returns to Chicago. The Pistons had Otis Thorpe, last could fill. With Carrier on board, the “Playing in Soldier Field in front of their eyes on season’s center, Lions moved Malone to strong safety the Chicago fans is always exciting,” Johnny Taylor, a B ill and reportedly and released Harry Colon. Carrier said. “It’s hard not to think versatile 6-foot-9 alls have all but “I hope they’ll be learning from me, about it. I just hope I don’t run to the forward from H worked out a deal and I’ll be learning from them,” wrong sideline in that game.” Tennessee- with Vancouver Chattanooga. for “future consid­ However, the Orlando Magic, now erations.” ,*j »PLJW «m:pnYL»i coached by Chuck Daly, snapped up Unless Theo Ratliff or Terry Mills, Taylor with the 17th pick. now a free agent, becomes the start­ INC. Detroit took Scot Pollard, a 6-10, ing center, Pollard could get a serious ■ 260-pound center from Kansas, at look in training camp. c<* ^ r ROT O’BRIEN No. 19 and then selected UCLA’s There are also reports on the street "Stay on the Nght Track to 9 Mile and Charles O’Bannon, a 6-5 swingman, - they never seem to go away - that THE VAN 'or with the 32nd pick. Derrick Coleman will somehow wind TO SELL up in Detroit before training camp SALE CARS AND TRUCKS 3 5 0 0 00: “I don’t want to throw rose petals AT A RECORD RATE- and flowers and say these guys are begins in the fall. End that thought CONTINUES We are aiming for our biggest going to come in and knock our socks right now. Collins simply doesn’t WITH OUR RUNS PRICED A S FOLLOWS year yet (in history)! TRY SOME OF off,” said Collins. “If you draft a big trust Coleman off the court. However, 1997 (PASSPORT) UNIVERSAL TUR BARGAINS^ -VAN CONVERSION Now guy at 19, chances are he’s got work dumping Thorpe’s $5.5 million sqlary CARRY to do or he’d be in the lottery. So might open the door to signing a free ,3474 musm is CENTURION TRUCK on display/ CONVERSIONS we’re not kidding ourselves. agent. The Red Mustang ‘We took a chance on the biggest “We have not made a trade at all,” Pkg. 743A, 4.2 L. Eng., Auto, 2 4 Convertible that #8 guy who we think has a chance to be said Collins. “There is always a lot of Custom Interior, Pwr. Window*, MONTH LEASE speculation around this time, rumors Lock*, Fully lo a d ed . FREE AIR CONDITIONING Igor Larionov Rode in. a good player. There’s not a whole lot _AND LEASE A TOW VEHICLE FOR VOLK of glamor to this pick.” start flying. We haven’t made a trade. 1997 ASPIRE m t m * A Great Job Guys!! Well, maybe there is. Pollard is That doesn’t mean we’re not going to P L U S CREW CABS, 'Limited time only. make one.” 1997 F1S0 SUPERCABS, 4x4, somewhat of a free spirit. He wears 51 9 9 «?• TRY A 8RAND NEW Meanwhile, Collins called 2 4 DUALLYS AND DIESELS long sideburns and once painted his Fufly Equipped! MONTH LEASE 1997 T-BIRD nails silver for a pre-draft camp in O’Bannon “a tremendous athlete” LEASE A VAN PLUS A 2ND VEHICLE Phoenix. who slipped on the talent charts FOR PRACTICALLY FREE VAN C O NV...... *288.48" “I’ve toned that down and decided “because his brother, Ed, hasn’t made TOW BEHIND ASPIRE ...... *199.09 D0NT MISS OUR NEW it yet.” I USED CAR FACILITY that I wanted to go professional,” said COMBINED PAYMENT ...... *487.57" Prices to go with Hie beauty Pollard. “This is my job. I want to Ed O’Bannon was the ninth pick of Macomb County's Stk. HV2257 Pkg. (by New Jersey) in the first round of 1997 RANGER Newest Used Car LoH look my best, so I took it off and it’s 155A, 3.8 V6, Auto, the 1995 NBA draft. He has since < (tine In and lest Ur in* the New Mats. Pwr. Windows, .. been off (ever since).” K 4A XLTPKG “Expedition”-In Stoe. Locks, Steering, However, Pollard hasn’t throttled been traded to Dallas. Fully Equipped Stereo-Fully Charles O’Bannon, a four-year ______Stk.44245 PROGRAM ENDS JUIY 7 ,1 9 9 7 ______Equipped. 1$3______5 5 ! 1 his sense of humor. He said he hoped Certain models only. ” 24 mo. 24,000 miles lease, payment total equals payments multiplied by 24 plus tax, lie., plates, low mileage lease. Customer respon­ to be able to share the spotlight with starter for the Bruins, isn’t much of sible for inception fees of payment in advance, security deposit rounded to nearest $25.00 increment. Credibility determined by Ford Motor Credit. Insurability determined by your insurance company. All rebates to Roy O'Brien Ford. $1000.00 cash down payment required Piston star Grant Hill. an outside shooter but possesses a “There will be a lot of focus on my slashing, driving kind of game. He HOME OF THE 'ORIGINAL FREE-SERVICE LOANER WITH EVERY PURCHASE OR LEASE!(NEW CAR OR TRUCK ONLY) personality and my game,” said averaged 14.4 points and 6.4 Pollard. “I just hope he’s able to shine rebounds at UCLA. Award “People shouldn’t judge me by my ROY (VRR1FN„ ► Winning through.” ftVI VDItlLil t Service Pollard averaged 9.4 points and 6.6 brother,” said O’Bannon. “We’re two 9 Mile at Mack, St. Clair Shores Kr Center rebounds in college, but Collins said totally different people. I like win­ YOUR A, X & Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS (810) 776-7600 Kansas coach Roy Williams told him ning. I don’t like losing, and I’ve got that “ of college, Scot is a to make this team.” better player than Greg Ostertag,” That sounds like a good start. JUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 33 VARSITY FORD WE’RE COOKIN’ UP SOME GREAT DEALS Not hundreds of Cars & Trucks In Stock, But THOUSANDS of Cars & Trucks In Stock—Just Like Shopping at the Factory!

Only one company in Michigan has more cars & trucks than Varsity— that’s Ford !

ANY CAR OR WHICH INCLUDES:

* Your Down Payment • Roadside Service Assistance TRUCK IN THIS AD * Your Security Deposit • Destination and Delivery Charges FOR ONLY • Your First Payment • 3-Year/3G,OOO-Mile Warranty • Your Tax on Down Payment • Guaranteed One-Hour Delivery 9 7 TAURUS ‘97 F150 “XLT” PICKUP $2000 in Factory Options “TOURING” ‘97 TAURUS at No Charge 4.2 EFI V6 Engine, 5 spd. manual trans., pre­ PKG. ferred equip, pkg. 507A, XLT series, spd. control, tilt steering, air cond. CFC-free, LOADED • LOADED • LOADED AM/FM Elec. Stereo/Cass./Clock, wrought 3.0L EFI V6 engine, auto O/D trans., Pref. Equip. Pkg. 205A, speed control, front/rear alum, wheels, pwr. aero mirrors, power win­ carpeted floor mats, AM/FM stereo cassette, pwr. door locks, pwr. windows, 6-way pwr. dows, power locks, P285/70R-16 Owl All driver’s seat, alum, wheels, light group, P205/65R15 BSW tires, pwr. moonroof, CD . % + 1 9 $1000 Season Tires, 3.96 ratio regular axle, 201 #1 changer, CFC A/C, solar tinted glass, touring pkg. power point, front driver and pass, APR Financing Factory P/L 1700/GVWR 5500 Lbs., locking tailgate, special added discount, dual airbags, 40/60 airbags, tilt, leather seats. S tk .# 7 7 8 1 3 48 Months Rebate split bench seat, power steering, power front disc brakes, solar tinted glass. Stk. #77913 BUY FOR ONLY LEASE FOR ONLY BUY FOR ONLY LEASE FOR ONLY ★ i f fc SPECIAL PURCHASE ★ ★ PER MONTH JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER! PER MONTH 24 Mo. Lease 24 Mo. Lease $16,690* $298 Save $1000’s! Varsity Ford has just purchased a large selection $14 ,990* $198 of luxury vans and conversion pickups from Starcraft, Universal, 7-0-7 at dramatically reduced prices. These 7 ESCORT 4-DR. savings we’re passing on to you! High tops, low tops, 2.0L SPI engine, 5-spd. man. trans., V10’s, V8’s, 6-cyls. even power stroke turbo diesel 7 RANGER “XLT’ P 185/65R 14-S B S W tires, floor mats, E-150's thru E-250's, F-150’s thru F-350’s. $1575 In Options at No Charge front and rear window defroster, CFC- 2 . X EFI 4 cyl. eng., 5 spd. man. O D tran s, preferred free A/C, A M /F M stereo cass. radio, equip, pkg. 864A, XLT trim, floor consolette, pwr. steering, rear seat heat ducts, power steering, XLT group, P225 steel owl all clearcoat paint, front driver and pass, ‘97 E150 7-0-7 LUXURY CONVERSION season tires, cast. alum, deep dish wheels, airbags, tinted glass, cloth vinyl low back Central Air & Heat sliding rear window, XLT tape stripe, tinted oucket seats. Stk. #77632. Pref. Equip. Pkg. 743A, R V converter trim, illur glass, front driver airbag, 4220 G VW R , spe­ visor mirrors, CFC-free A/C, elec. AM/FM cial bonus savings, 3.73 ratio regular axle, stereo cass./clock, airbag, wheel covers, 4 r VI elec. AM /FM stereo/dock, doth 60/40 split bench seat. Stk. #75692 BUY FOR ONLY LEASE FOR ONLY wheel ABS, 4.2L EFI V6 engine, elec. auto. *** O/D trans , P235/75RX15XL owl all-sea­ son tires, 3.31 ratio regular axle, pwr. sail- BUY FOR ONLY LEASE FOR ONLY PER MONTH mount mirrors, clearcoat paint, special 24 Mo. Lease added discount, pwr. windows/locks, $9,790* $195 s p e e d control, tilt, central air/heat, exterior graphics, bi-fold sofa, pre-w ire for TV /V C R , PER MONTH $9,690* 24 Mo. Lease ’98 ESCORT "ZX2” 2-D00R COUPE Zetec 2.0L DOHC 16 valve eng., 5-spd. O/D man trans., pwr. steering. CFC-free SALE PRICE A/C, AM/FM stereo cass. w/premium speakers, solar tinted glass, rear quadra-link $ 18,690* suspension, P185/65R14-S BSW tires, dual airbags Stk. #80290 1.9% APR UP TO 48 MOS. AVAILABLE BUY FOR ONLY JUST ANNOUNCED: $500 Factory Cash Back

‘98 WINDSTAR WAGON 2.9% APR Fin. Available 3.0L 6-cyl. eng . 4-spd auto. O/D trans., Pref. Equip. Pkg 470A, all-round tinted win­ $ 245 *** # on V8 Explorers and H.D. F-Series Trucks UP TO $1575 dows, CFC-free air, convenience group, pwr. windows/locks, elec pwr mirrors, PER M ONTH PER MONTH 24 Mo. Lease P235/70R15 BSW tires, pwr. steering, pwr. front disc brakes, floor mats, cruise, tilt, FACTORY REBATE 24 MO. LEASE elec rr window def., elec. AM/FM stereo cass/clock, deluxe wheel covers, driver tip­ ‘97 TH U N D E R B iR D LX 2DR ping side seat, special added discount, cloth seats, dual airbags Attn : ,96/’97 ‘97 E-150 4.6L SOHC V8 eng., auto O/D trans., pref. equip, pkg. 157 A, rr. def., cast alum, SALI College Grads Stk. #80072 $ 1 7 ,5 9 0 * “STARCRAFT” LUXU RY whls., 6-way pwr. driver’s seat, ilium, entry syst., Ithr. wrpd., steering wheel, ‘97 F150 “XLT” SUPERCAB P215/70R15 BSW tires, floor mats, decklid spoiler, keyless entry, HD battery, cloth bkt. seats, pwr. wind., pwr. locks, speed Ctrl., tilt, frt. driver and pass, airbag, air 3rd door access, 4.8L ER V-6 engine, 5-spd. man. O/D trans., Pref. Equip. Pkg. CONVERSION cond., 4-wheel pwr. disc brakes, pwr. decklid rel., int. windshield wiper. Stk. #76292 507A, XLT series, cruise, tilt, CFC-free air, AM/FM stereo cass./clock, wrought alum, SALE PRICE 4.6L EFI V8 eng. wheels, pwr windows/door locks, P285/70M6 owl all-season tires, 3 08 ratio regu­ ‘97 CONTOUR “GL” 4DR lar axle, 202 #1 P/L 1995/GVWR 6000 lbs. sliding rear window, pwr. aero mirrors, elec. auto. O/D 2.0L DOHC 4cyl. eng., 5 spd. man. trans., pref equip, pkg. 236A, group 1. full length special added discount, solar tinted glass, 40/60 split bench seat, locking tailgate, [SALE PRICE trans., Pref. Equip. console, AM/FM stereo w/cass., man ctri. air cond., rr. wind, def., rem. mirrors, light dual airbags. ABS. Slk. #75498 Pkg. 743A, RV grp., pwr dr. locks, spd. Ctrl., frt driver and pass, air bags, P185/70R15 BSW tires, converter trim, frt./rr. carpeted floor mats, rem. keyless entry, cloth bkt. seats. Stk. #73374 ■97 EXPLORER “ SPORT” 4.8% APR Financing ilium, visor mirrors, Sport trim, floor mats, radio elec. prem. w/cass., luxury group, elec group, overhead48 Mos. Avail. $1340 in ‘97 MUSTANG “ GT” COUPE console, hi-series floor console, fog lamps, P235 owl all-terrain tires, 4.0L EFI V-6, A M /F M stereo w/cass./clock, airbag, 4- 4.6L 2V SOHC V8 eng., 5-spd. manual trans , pref equip pkg. 249 A, air cond., pwr. win­ auto. O/D trans., 3.73 KS axle/trailer tow, pwr. moonroof, trailer towing pkg., step bar,| Options, at No Charge w heel ABS, P 235/75R X 15X L OW L tires, 3 .5 5 ratio reg.dows, pwr. locks & decklid rel., speed Ctrl., rear spoiler, pwr drivers seat, antilock braking SALE PRICE luggage rack, pwr windows/locks, cloth sport bucket, cruise, tilt, 4-wheel ABS, front axle, R V plug group, cast alum, wheels, remote keyless system, fog lamps, leather wrapped wheel, iHurn. visor mirrors, driver & front pass air driver/pass, airbags, rear washer wiper/defroster, 3 yr./36,000 mile warranty, road­ entry, pw r windows/locks, spd. control, tilt, sheer shades bags, P245/45ZRX17 BSW tires, floor mats, remote keyless/illurn entry, rr. defrost, Mach side assistance, destination included. Stk. #73413 9 ,6 9 for Vista Bay windows & cargo doors, matching pwr. tri­ 460 AM'FM stereo cass, unique 17" alum, whls., CD player, doth sport buckets. ‘97 EXPLORER V8, XLT AWR 4-DR. 4.8% APR Fin. 48 Mos. fold add-a-back sofa, 6-way pwr. driver seat, headphone ‘97 E150 “w/WORK BIN RACK SYSTEM" 5.0L EFI V8 auto O/D trans., Pref. Equip Pkg. 945B, XLT trim, radio prem. system, video cass. player w/remote control, ilium,4.6L EFI V8 eng., elec. auto O/D trans., dual bucket seats, passenger air bags, w/cass/clock, luggage rack, luxury group, elec. group, front overhead console, hi- S1935 Opts. No Charge valances, TV/VCR cabinet, phantom blend paint, highP235/75RX15XL BSW all-season tires, 3.31 ratio reg. axle, H.D. service pkg., han­ SALE PRICE series floor console, fog lamps, mats, CFC-free air, cargo area cover, pwr. win­ Plus $500 Fact. Cash gloss walnut, leather, am biance light group, deluxe reardling pkg., H.D. alternator, full-length floor mat, rear cargo door glass, work bin rack dows/locks, P235 OWL all-terrain tires, 3.73 LS axle/trailer tow, trailer towing pkg., system, air cond., AM/FM stereo w/clock, tinted glass, pwr. steering, pwr. front disc i rear wiper washer/defroster, front driver/pass, airbags, solar tinted glass, remote air/heat, rear radio. Stk #73524 brakes Stk #76359 entry, speed control, tilt wheel, 4-wheel ABS, sport buckets Stk. #77470 ‘97 F-350 ‘‘4-DR" CREW CAB PICKUP F150 XLT “4x4” FLARESIDE $200 in Options “POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL” 50 4.3 EFI V6 eng. 5-spd. man. O/D trans , Pref Equip Pkg. 507A, XLT series, cruise, $ 25 ,290* SALE PRICE tilt. CFC-free air, AM/Frn stereo cass./clock, pwr. aero mirror, pwr. locks/windows, At No Charge 7.3L power stroke turbo diesel, elec. 4-spd. auto, trans., Pref! Equip. Pkg. 671 A, XLT CONVERSION P265/70R-16 owl tires. 3.55 ratio limited slip axle. 202# 1P/L 1690 GVWR 6000 lbs., trim. spd. control, tilt, A/C, pwr. locks/windows, chrome appear., 4.10 ratio limited sliding rear window, cast alum, wheels, remote keyless entry, anti-theft, tinted glass, slip, dual rear wheels, floor mats, sliding rear window, spare tire & wheel, brt. swing- PICKUPS IN $ 369*** out rec. mirror, prem AM/FM w/CD, forged alum, wheels, chrome rear step bumper, $ 2 4 ,9 9 0 * pwr. steering/front disc brakes, locking tailgate, anti-lock, ilium, entry system, dual STOCK airbags, 40/60 split bench seat. Stk. #77122 PER MONTH 24 Mo. Lease rear privacy glass, remote keyless entry. Stk. #65974

***24 month closed end non­ maintenance lease w/12,000 mile 3480 JACKSON TANK OF GAS WITH per year allowed. 15

couch potato time Sunday wrap SUNDAY NoonTennis, Wimbledon, first-week highlights, Channel 4. Looking ahead 1 p.m. Baseball, Detroit at Boston, Channel 50. Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. 1 p.m. Auto racing, NASCAR Grand National Lysol 200, TNN. 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 1 p.m. Baseball, Philadelphia at Atlanta, TBS. BOS. METS METS METS BAL. BAL. 1:30 p.m. Auto racing, NASCAR Craftsman 1:05 7:05 7:05 1:05 7:05 4:05 7:05 Truck Series, Channel 62. 50 50 PASS None PASS PASS 50 2 p.m. Soccer, United States at El Salvador, ESPN. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2:15 p.m. Baseball, Houston at Chicago Cubs, BAL, All-Star N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. WGN. 1:05 Clev. 7:35 7:35 4:05 3 P-ni. Golf, U.S. Senior Open, final round, 50 8:35 50 50 50 Channel 4. 3 p.m. Auto racing, IRL Samsonite 200, ChannelHome games are shaded 7. 4 p.m. Golf, PGA St. Jude’s Classic, final round, Channel 62. 5 p.m. Horse racing, Irish Derby and HollywoodAMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Gold Cup, ESPN. 8 p.m. Baseball, Texas at Oakland, ESPN. East W L Pet. GB East W L Pet. GB Baltimore 50 24 .676 - Atlanta 49 28 .636 - MONDAY New York 43 32 .573 81* Florida 45 31 .592 31* 10 a.m. Tennis, Wimbledon, Round of 16, ChannelToronto 34 39 .466 151* Montreal 43 33 .566 5’/* 4. Noon on HBO. 2:15 p.m.Baseball, Kansas City at Chicago Cubs,Boston 35 41 .461 16 New York 43 33 .566 51* WGN. DETROIT 33 41 .446 17 Philadelphia 2352 .307 25 7 p.m. Baseball, New York Mets at Detroit, Central W L Pet. GB Central W L Pet. GB Channel 50. Cleveland 38 33 .535 - Houston 39 39 .500 - 7:30 p.m.Baseball, Atlanta at New York Yankees,Chicago 38 37 .507 2 St. Louis 36 40 .474 2 TBS. Kansas City 35 38 .479 4 Pittsburgh 35 41 .461 3 7:30 p.m. Baseball, Chicago White Sox at Pittsburgh, WGN. Milwaukee 35 38 .479 4 Cincinnati 32 44 .421 6 7:30p.m. WNBA, Los Angeles at Houston, ESPN.Minnesota 34 41 .453 6 Chicago 2948 .377 9’/* Journal photo by REBECCA COOK TUESDAY West W L Pet. GB West WL Pet. GB Seattle 45 32 .584 - San Francisco44 33 .571 - Slava Fetisov basked in the sun while Jamie Pushor stayed in the shadows. 10 a.m. Tennis, Wimbledon, women’s quarterfi­ nals, Channel 4. Noon on HBO. Anaheim 40 36 .526 41* Colorado 41 37 .526 3’/* 1:30 p.m. Baseball, Montreal at Toronto, ChannelTexas 37 38 .493 7 Los Angeles 38 39.494 6 9. Oakland 32 47 .405 14 San Diego 33 44 .429 11 Wings brass can’t believe Bowman 2:15 p.m. Baseball, Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, WGN. HARRIS, From Page 36 coaching and would go back to 7 p.m. Baseball, New York Mets at Detroit, PASS. HEUS Buffalo. 7:30 p.m.Baseball, Atlanta at New York Yankees,Batter G AB R H 2B 3B HRI RBI SB ,AVG. TBS. Hamelin 35 98 13 33 5IT IT- 18 1 "337” and Chris Osgood could possibly Bowman also says Devellano is 7:30 p.m. Baseball, Chicago White Sox atCasanova 38 116 14 35 5 1 2 9 0.302 hold out and demand a trade if jealous because he has no effect Pittsburgh, WGN. Fryman 68 253 45 74 9 2 10 45 8 .292 Bowman returns. on whether Bowman returns or 9 p.m. Boxing, Ivan Robinson vs. Pito Cardona,Clark 73 263 50 73 12 1 19 66 1 .278 lightweights, 12 rounds, USA. Walbeck* 9 29 5 8 2 0 1 5 2 .276 “Scotty the coach has done a not. WEDNESDAY Higginson 61 218 38 57 111 9 35 5 .261 magnificent job. But that doesn’t “He’s resigned to the fact that 10 a.m. Tennis, Wimbledon, men’s quarterfinals,Nevin 34 92 13 24 9 0 2 14 0 .261 mean I haven’t put out umpteen he can’t kill it. It’s out of his con­ Channel 4. Noon on HBO. Nieves 65 211 31 55 13 1 9 37 1 .261 1 p.m. Baseball, Atlanta at New York Yankees,Easley 68 231 45 60 14 1 10 30 12 .260 player fires,” said Devellano, who trol,” said Bowman. “I’ve always TBS. Pride 49 119 17 29 3 4 1 15 4 .244 calmed down both Fedorov and had the option of coming back. Mr. 2:15 p.m.Baseball, Kansas City at Chicago Cubs,Johnson 40 126 9 29 5 1 1 14 1 .230 WGN. Hunter 77 302 49 69 11 4 3 23 37 .228 Osgood when they came to him Ilitch told me that two weeks 7:30p.m. Baseball, Colorado at Texas, ESPN. Reed 38 87 6 19 2 0 0 6 3 .218 during the season to complain ago.” 10:30 p.m.Baseball, Seattle at San Diego, ESPN. Cruz 68 196 19 40 14 0 1 20 2 .204 about Bowman. “I don’t know if I Devellano, the first significant THURSDAY Miller 10 32 2 5 3 0 1 2 0 .156 want to be a firefighter much hire Ilitch made when he bought 1 p.m. Tennis, Wimbledon, women’s semifinals,Totals 74 2464 372 631 120 17 79 351 79 .256 Channel 4. 5 p.m. on HBO. longer.” the team in 1982, said he’s secure 4 p.m. Golf, PGA Western Open, first round, USA.Pitcher W L ERA Sv IP H R ER BB SO There’s also a difference of opin­ with his place within the organi­ 7 p.m. Baseball, Baltimore at Detroit, PASS. Thompson 7 6 2.94 0 113.1 W —n r 37 40” 33” zation. 7 p.m. Baseball, Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia,Sager 2 2 3.35 3 40.1 38 17 15 9 25 ion about what was said in a WGN. Jones 1 3 3.73 8 31.1 27 18 13 25 30 phone call Bowman made to “I’m not fighting for any power. 7:30 p.m.Baseball, Atlanta at Montreal, TBS. Olivares 5 5 3.77 0 98.0 83 44 41 41 64 Devellano in Philadelphia I’m too old to get involved in 7:30 p.m. WNBA, Los Angeles at Cleveland,Moehler 5 6 4.41 0 87.2 94 44 43 27 51 ESPN. Blair 4 4 5.02 0 52.0 63 30 29 26 24 between Games 1 and 2 of the power struggles,” said Devellano, FRIDAY Lira 4 4 5.22 0 69.0 65 42 40 36 52 Stanley Cup Finals. 53. “I work for Mike and Marian Noon Tennis, Wimbledon, men’s semifinals,Miceli 0 1 5.50 1 36.0 33 25 22 22 36 “He called me between Games Ilitch and I do what they tell me. Channel 4. 5 p.m. on HBO. Myers 0 4 5.73 2 22.0 22 15 14 12 22 1 p.m. Baseball, Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia,Brocail 1 4 5.86 2 35.1 45 23 23 18 17 1 and 2 in Philadelphia. It was his There’s no power struggle. I’m not WGN. Bautista 1 1 5.97 0 31.2 38 23 21 8 14 call to me,” Devellano said. “He looking for any power. I’ve gone as I p.m. Golf, Kroger Seniors Classic, first round,Jarvis 0 0 11.15 0 15.1 28 19 19 8 10 said he wasn’t going to coach any­far as I can go in the organiza­ ESPN. Totals 33 41 4.4716 654.0 646 355 325 286 433 3 p.m. Golf, Izuzu Celebrity Championship, first more. He said he was going to tion.” round, TNT. Through Thursday, ‘disabled list. Totals include players no longer with team. 3 p.m. Baseball, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, ESPN. Buffalo (his family home) to fulfill How does Holland feel about all 4 p.m. Baseball, Baltimore at Detroit, double- his contract. You really like to this? header, PASS. “If I’m going to be named gener­ m. Golf, PGA Western Open, second round,SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER take people at their word.” 4 B JSA.r ■ 13 COLORADO ■'MC' Noon 6 W. MICHIGAN Bowman remembers it this way: al manager, then the GM will run 7 p.m. Baseball, New York Yankees at Toronto, BAYLOR ESPN 12:3020 13 MEMPHIS the organization,” Holland said. ESPN. 27 NOTRE DAME 20 At Notre Dame NBC 2:30 “I called him to tell him that p.m. Baseball, Boston at Chicago White Sox,OCTOBER ______OCTOBER Barry (Smith) was being inter­ “... People in the organization WC'/GN. ' 4 at Indiana 4 MINNtSOlA(H) viewed by another team in the know where I’m coming from.” 7:30 p.m.Baseball, Atlanta at Montreal, TBS. 11 N’WESTERN 11 at Indiana 18 IOWA 18 at Northwestern ABC 3:30 league (Phoenix). Bowman says he’ll meet with 9 p.m. WNBA, New York at Houston, Lifetime. 25 at Michigan St. ESPN 12:30 25 MICHIGAN ESPN12:30 10 p.m. Baseball, Seattle at Anaheim, ESPN. NOVEMBER NOVEMBER “He started talking about how Ilitch early this week to finalize SATURDAY 2 MINNtSO'lA [H] his and the organization’s plans. 9 at Penn State 8 at Purdue when I originally came here it 9 a.m. Tennis, Wimbledon, women’s final,15 at Wisconsin 22 at Illinois was a four-year deal and extra “He wasn’t being punished. This Channel 4. 22 OHIO STATE ABC Noon 29 PENN STATE ABC Noon II a.m. Auto racing, NASCAR Pepsi 400, ESPN.(H) Homecoming (H) Homecoming years had been added (Bowman (the player personnel duties for 1 p.m. Baseball, Kansas City at Cleveland, AllI gamesqames on WJRWJF (760 AM) All games on WXYT (1270 AM) got two one-year extensions of thetwo years after coaching) is what Channel 2. 1:30 p.m. Auto racing, NASCAR Craftsman ions coaching part of his deal) and that he requested at the end of his con­ Truck Series, Channel 62. he was stepping back and groom­ tract,” said Devellano. “There’s no 2 p.m. WNBA, Los Angeles at Charlotte, ChannelPRESEASON 12 at Tampa Bay Fox 1:00 4. AUGUST 19 N.Y. GIANTS Fox 4:00 ing Kenny (Holland). truth to that. There’s nobody 2:30 p.m. CFL, Winnipeg at Toronto, ESPN. 1 ATLANTA TBA 26 Bye Week “I didn’t tell him I was not pushing him out the door. 4 p.m. Golf, Izuzu Celebrity Championship, sec­8 CINCINNATI TBA NOVEMBER ond round, Channel 4. 17 at Pittsburgh 8:00 2 at Green Bay ESPN# 8:00 coaching. I just listened to him.” “He had very good authority. 4 p.m. Baseball, New York Yankees at Toronto,21 at TBA 9 at Washington Fox 1:00 Whom do you believe? Let’s putHe was able to acquire the players Channel 9. REGULAR SEASON 16 MINNESOTA Fox 1:00 4 p.m. Golf, PGA Western Open, third round,31 ATLANTA Fox ITOd 23 INDIANAPOLIS NBC 1:00 it this way: Bowman is legendary he wanted to have. Channel 62. SEPTEMBER 27 CHICAGO Fox#12:30 for not telling the truth. “Nobody ever interfered with 4:30p.m. Wide World of Sports, Channel 7. 7 TAMPA BAY Fox 1:00 DECEMBER 5:30 p.m. Golf, Kroger Seniors Classic, second14 at Chicago Fox 1:00 7 at Miami ESPN# 8:00 Sources say the morning after him coaching the team. He knows round, ESPN. 21 at Fox 1:00 14 at Minnesota Fox 1:00 the victory parade in downtown it, I know it and Mr. Ilitch knows 7 p.m. Baseball, Baltimore at Detroit, Channel28 GREEN BAY Fox 1:00 21 N.Y. JETS NBC 1:00 50. OCTOBER # Nationally televised Detroit, Bowman told Wings it. Nobody has ever interfered 7:30 p.m.Baseball, Atlanta at Montreal, TBS. at Buffalo fo x— T W All games on WXYT (1270 AM) owner Mike Hitch he was done with him.” JUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 35 Casanova’s success A list of all complicates Tigers’ catching situation the dealers ADAMS, From Page 36 w ho give credits last year’s experience for this season’s success. you a free “I was a little bit upset when they sent me down,” Casanova said. “But car to drive last year’s experience helped me a lot. It was bad when I was hurt last year but, in a way, it was a good w hen yours thing because when I sat on the bench, I watched the pitchers and is in for catchers and I learned a lot more. “This year, when I was given a service: chance to play I had to take advan­ Journal photo by REBECCA COOK tage of it. I’m also just trying to makeTigers catcher Brian Johnson: “I’m just getting the hang of the league now.” a good swing. If I hit a home run, I ing the bat better now, and I think But Casanova hit his groove quick­ say, ‘Thanks’ and move on, but I’m we have three major-league catchers.er, which could leave Johnson as the 1. Al Long Ford just trying to hit the ball.” “Either one of these guys could beodd man out. He’s hitting the ball well enough No. 1 catchers on other teams. But “I knew he was a good player and that the Tigers face a decision when we’re not making the decisions. very capable,” said Johnson of Walbeck comes off the disabled list The/re making the decisions for us.”Casanova, who played in the Padres’ Monday. Johnson, 29, is just startingJohnson doesn’t like the thoughtfarm of system while Johnson was to find his stroke after struggling toleaving the Tigers, but he says he’s there. “But timing is everything. That stay above .200 all season. He’s at prepared for whatever happens. he had a tough time last year doesn’t .230, with one home run and 14 RBI.“I have mixed feelings,” Johnson make him any less of a player.” Walbeck, 27, is more of a defensive said. “I’m just getting the hang of theJohnson’s struggles this season receiver and would seem more suit­ league now. A lot of guys from the don’t diminish him, either. able as a No. 2 catcher than Johnson.National League have to make “It’s funny how this game works. “We’re still trying to figure out adjustments offensively over here, Maybe I’ll go someplace that’s right what to do,” Bell said. “Brian’s swing­and I’m just getting in the groove.”for me.” IRL’s turn for another new track, new race made exhibition runs during the By Christopher M. Singer CART is the establishment and the Journal Staff Writer IRL is the rebel group. event with Haas and Lingenfelter dri­ ving. The Indy Racing League takes itsNumbers racket A pair of Dodge Dakotas and two new oval track series to still another Seniors golf? ABC Sports’ live tele­Ford Rangers are expected to race at new race track today with the runningcast June 8 of the Detroit EconomyNHRA Winston Drag Racing events of the Samsonite 200 at Pikes Peak Run ... um, Grand Prix, garneredlater a this summer. International Raceway in Coloradorating of 1.7 while the Senior PGA Springs, Colo. (3 p.m., Channel 7). Tour the same day drew a 1.6. Man in black The one-mile oval was built by con­ Meanwhile, in stock car country,Drag racer Warren Johnsonhas tractor C.C. Myers, who gained fame TNN’s live cable telecast of the signed a sponsorship agreement with by rebuilding the earthquake-dam­NASCAR Winston Cup race at Pocono.GM Goodwrench Service Plus that aged Santa Monica Freeway andPa., televised opposite the Detroitruns until 2000. That makes him a bringing the job in 74 days aheadshow, of got a 4.8 rating. Remember, onlyGoodwrench teammate of seven-time schedule. Myers recycled discardedabout half of U.S. households areNASCAR Winston Cup champion auto and truck tires to construct anwired for cable. Dale “The Intimidator” Earn­ experimental “soft” crash wall and hardt. sound barrier around his new track.Boys and toys Pontiac Motor Division of General driver of Seven-time NASCAR Winston CupMotors also extended its contract with When you buy Grosse Pointe Shores gave the crashchampion “King Richard” Pettyhas Johnson. He is painting his Pro Stocka new car or truck from wall a workout when he clouted endorsed it a veritable cornucopia class of Pontiac Firebirds in Goodwrench with his G Force-Aurora during test­products over the years, but his latestblack. Al Long Ford, ing. Buhl will miss today’s race. endorsement is on what has to be theCalled “The Professor” by fans and you’ll never walk again. Today’s show is the first race for theultimate racing collectible. fellow racers, Johnson is an engineer IRL’s newly formed sanctioning bodyNavistar Trucks is currently mar­with a college degree. Besides fielding that permanently replaces the Unitedketing its “Richard Petty Limiteddrag racers for himself and son,Kurt States Auto Club, sanctioning body forEdition” International 9300 Eagle.Johnson, he does research and devel­ aLLO NG the since 1956. That’s a big rig, a Class 8 convention­opment work on General Motors Following the scoring and timingal. Just the thing for the rec room. engines for NASCAR racing. FORU debacle that occurred during and after Price? If you have to ask, you can’t SINCE 1945 the recent True Value 500k at Texas afford it. Fireworks for Gordon Motor Speedway - the one that led to Jeff Gordonhas been testing a car Your Ford Dealer. Forever. Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. slapping Morerace trucks built especially for Saturdays Pepsi winner upside hisThe NHRA debuted its new Pro400 (11 a.m., ESPN). As if he needed head - the IRL fired USAC. Stock Truck class during the recentany more help. 800-801-LONG USAC’s controversial officiatingPontiac Excitement Nationals at It’s his sponsor’s race, but that prob­ was one of the reasons Roger PenskeNational Trail Raceway near Colum­ably doesn’t matter to Gordon. He is 810-777-2700 and Jackson oilman Pat Patrick inbus, Ohio. winning so much that fans are begin­ 13711 East Eight Mile 1978 broke away from the Indy car The S-10 pickups werening to boo him. He has won eight (at Schoenherr) establishment and formed Champion­built by Jerry Haas Race Cars and races this season and is leadingMark ship Auto Racing Teams to sanctionhave engines built by John Lingenfel­Martin andTerry Labontein the Warren, Michigan 48089 Indy car racing. Now,20 years later, ter Performance Engineering. TheyWinston Cup points race. ? 2 : $1*®!*®®?.f*)L”®!*5!s!??Y®? ^ri »_tcire» says Sill Halls* PAGE 32: Mark Carrier happy to join Lions* secondary and leave Bears behind, says Joe Adams*

PAGE 36 JUNE 29, 1997

Tigers’ pleasant problem: Too many catchers hen discussing potential problem spots for the Tigers before the season, nobody felt they had too Wmany catchers.

A d a m s

As problems go, it’s not a bad one to have. At one point during the off­ Journal photos by REBECCA COOK season, the Tigers weren’t sure they Mighty Joe Kocur swung and missed had any catchers. But they are in an Thursday night (left), but there was plenty awkward situation now, all because of of joy at Memorial Park in Royal Oak. the development of Raul Casanova. Even Scotty Bowman joined in the fun At 24, the catcher of the future has (above) as the Red Wings beat the Royal become the catcher of the present. Oak Firefighters 34-14 in softball before a “Cassie’s No. 1 at this point,” Tigers capacity crowd of 4,500. The event raised manager Buddy Bell said last week. $29,000 for the Michigan Children’s Burn “Initially we thought he’d only be Center at Detroit’s Children’s Hospital. here a week or 10 days, but he’s here for now. That he’s done what he has is to his credit.” After the Tigers traded Brad Ausmus to Houston last December, Casanova was the only catcher on the Who’s the Boss now?Tigers’ roster. But that didn’t last tract says he will become the general long. A day after dealing Ausmus, the Bowman won’t manager for the 1997-98 season. Tigers acquired Matt Walbeck from Bowman, 63, knows his return in Minnesota for a minor-league pitcher. the same capacity would gum up the Six days later, they picked up Brian go out gracefully Pa u l works. He also dislikes Holland and Johnson, a former Stanford quarter­ t’s true that to the victor goes a r r is feels he is in the position to hurt back, from San Diego. the spoils. But one of those H Holland by playing a de facto “him or The plan was to use Johnson and spoils shouldn’t be the right to me” card. Walbeck, and let Casanova get some jeopardize the long-time health Does this mean Bowman wants to seasoning at Triple-A Toledo. But I of the victor’s employer. toward stepping down as coach after be general manager? He was offered Walbeck broke his right wrist in Scotty Bowman deserves every bit the season and fulfilling his two-year that position after Bryan Murray wasApril and has just returned to the of credit for the Red Wings’ Stanley obligation to serve as player person­fired in 1994, but he didn’t want to club. In the meantime, Casanova has Cup victory. He coached the team, got nel director, Bowman now says he deal with agents and work during the hit .302 with two home runs and nine it to peak at the right time and wants to return as coach and player summer. That’s why Devellano was RBI in 38 games. acquired the players the Wings need­ personnel director, his job descriptionbrought back to handle those duties, “He has a great makeup for a ed to win. This is not to question histhe last three seasons. after four years out of the limelight. catcher,” Bell said of Casanova. “He coaching ability - seven Stanley Cups If those were the only pertinent When asked if he wanted to retain has really improved defensively, in and more than 1,000 career regular- facts, it would be one thing, but they player personnel duties if he returnscalling a game and receiving the season wins would make that ludi­ aren’t. Senior Vice President Jimmy as coach, Bowman said: “A coach will ball.” crous. Devellano, who has been handling have a big input into personnel. The Tigers made the moves But Bowman’s motives - and the business duties and negotiating con­Whatever happens will happen.” because Casanova h it. 188 with four possible repercussions of his actions tracts, is planning to step into the Not only would Bowman’s return homers and nine RBI in 25 Tigers in the ongoing soap opera of whetherbackground and leave his duties to further muddle the front office but it games last season. He also missed he returns next season and in what Ken Holland. Holland has been serv­ would also have an effect on the on- nearly two months with a broken capacity - need to be examined. After ing as assistant general manager for ice personnel. Both Sergei Fedorov bone in his left wrist. But Casanova ’telling everybody he was leaning the last three seasons, and his con- See HARRIS, Page 34 See ADAMS, Page 35 JUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 3A

Continued from previous page Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO secretary-treasur- er, called Gannett and Knight-Ridder “a couple of the biggest corporate criminals in the history of our country.” His voice booming from the stage, Trumka said, “The questions raised by these workers and their unions go far beyond the gates of The Detroit News and the city limits of Motown USA. They are questions that go to the heart of the American way of life and they deserve an answer.” For the thousands who traveled to Detroit, the weekend ended with a renewed commit­ ment to workers in Detroit and everywhere.

A soaring start he NLRB ruling sent spirits soaring even before the outpouring of solidarity got JIL under way. Locked-out press operator John Jackson was among those moved to tears by Administrative Law Judge Thomas Wilks’ ruling which blamed the strike on the companies’ federal law viola­ tions. “I think this will lift the spirits and people will get some idea what they’re fighting for. It’s been proven now,” Jackson said. Journal photo by REBECCA COOK Said Douglas Davison, a locked-out mailer: “It Longtime labor activist Paul Rasmussen of Miami meets recalled Free Press Guild/CWA member feels good!” Raja Mishra and locked-out workers, from left, Susan Watson, Emily Everett and Scott Martelle Feeling vindicated, locked-out press operator during the demonstration and rally Saturday morning in Grosse Pointe Farms. Dale Rich said: “We’re free at last!” Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, who has been a supporter of the unions since the strike began, called it the beginning of the end for the com­ He’s still fighting at 88 panies’ unlawful ways. “I’m just hoping that the next step comes quickly and that we get the By Alan Forsyth ployed for the Workers Alliance of America Journal Staff Writer 10(j) injunction and the workers will be back on from 1931 to 1937. their jobs and get a contract. This is really a aul Rasmussen, 88, has spent 64 “I belong to CWA (Communication Workers clear sign that it’s going to come.” years in the labor movement. He flew of America) Local 189. Local 189 is a workers in from Miami on July 20, and saw education local.” Action! Motown ’97 from a Rasmussen is president of a group called The teach-in P wheelchair “because I would not have beenthe American Workers Alliance, founded a ore than 500 people packed the Wayne able to do all that marching.” year ago. He hopes it will grow into a mass State University General Lectures “I’ve been in many activities and demon­ organization. x J - building for a standing-room-only strations and strikes and marches,” he said, “It was through the AWA that I was able to teach-in Friday, featuring internationally and “starting with two hunger marches back send money to the Detroit strikers,” he said. nationally known labor experts as well as local when I was organizing the unemployed in the “I’m supposed to be retired, but I spent most observers of the Detroit newspaper labor dis­ ’30s. of the last 20 years organizing a fraternity in pute. “This was probably the most pleasant labor the labor movement called the Blade and the Most speakers agreed on the need to more activity I’ve taken part in. It wasn’t the most Whetstone. I raised as much money in the closely connect the labor movement with other thrilling experience, but it was the most labor movement as I could and I sent it out to social movements in the nation. pleasant. I suppose that was the result of the strikers.” “We need them and they need us,” said participation and the discipline and the spirit Over the years he has sent money to help Elaine Bernard, director of the Harvard and the overriding implications of solidarity.” air traffic controllers, flight attendants, University Trade Union Program. “Justice isn’t Rasmussen worked in a packing house in Diamond walnut pickers in California and some dumb-ass slogan. We need to understand the stockyards in his native Chicago. He also workers at companies such as Hormel, that an injury to one is an injury to all.” has worked as a firefighter on the old New Pittston and Staley. Said Adolph Reed, a Northwestern University York Central railroad. His message for Detroit workers was sim­ professor and a Labor Party leader: “Bosses all “I was a teamster for many years, too,” he ple: “Keep on fighting until the last Detroit around the world are feeling emboldened. They said. union worker is back on the job under union own the factories, they own communities and “My favorite job was organizing the unem- wages, union conditions and union contracts.” governments and everything else.” The Rev. Harry Cook, a former Free Press reporter, editor and columnist, said he frowns and because 2,000 workers have stood so strong As marchers went by the Detroit News build­ as he looks back on his days at the newspaper. for so long.” ing on Lafayette, replacement workers stationed “We were, in fact, being lied to by management, in windows overlooking Second Street leaned were being deceived and we were being sold out and taunted marchers by pointing, laughing out.” The march and making obscene gestures. Police ordered Mike Zielinski, who directs field activities of | hrongs packed the streets around Tiger them away from windows when a crowd began locked-out newspaper workers, stressed the Stadium, stretching along Michigan gathering beneath. importance of not letting up the “street heat.” Avenue from east of Trumbull to west of The procession from Tiger Stadium to Hart “The reason we’ve gotten to this point (NLRB Rosa Parks, and on Trumbull from Fort Street Plaza took close to two hours, with marchers ruling) is because of courage and determination to Teamsters headquarters north of 1-75. stretched out over a mile, police said. PAGES 4A-5A THE DETROIT S

“Solidarity ftrrm 7ir> - , Forever” never : j J ; , ’ sounded so good r : ff (I rf tr <**•£; 5 * J I to locked-out f :nn,rt>»£*•* *J newspaper workers as it did . on Saturday when the chorus of thousands of - sm Tp**?.! <*j m * i. z &.M ^ L ? § M , * voices rang out. Locked-out Free Press workers Toni Martin, left, and Emily Everett lock hands with sup­ porters includ­ ing Luther Jackson, center, administrative officer of the San Jose (Calif.) Newspaper Guild. Jackson is a former Free Press business reporter who was assistant administrative Solidarity crosses officer of all union lines, Newspaper right, and brings Guild Local 22 families together, of Detroit before below, such as going to San locked-out mailer Jose. Luigi Centofani and his sons Adam, 9, left, and David, 6. Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK

Locked-out Local 18 printer John Martin and locked- out Teamsters 372 member Millie Kenyon do the striker hug at the Saturday morning demonstration at the Sterling Heights Police Department. Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN m&Wmm

JUNE 29, 1997

Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK

The T-shirts worn by Mailhandlers Local 300 from Washington, D.C., say it all.

d m

Journal photo by REBECCA COOK PAGE 6A THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997

;■■ 5- < „ WORDS OF Su ppo r t ■ UAW International Vice PresidentErnest Lofton:“We were there with you on Day 1 M ® and we’ll be there until it’s over. Solidarity forever.” ■ Teamsters International PresidentRon Carey: “We’re here to let not only Knight- Ridder and Gannett know, but to let all corporations know: We won’t be backed up and we won’t walk away.” ■ Newspaper Guild International PresidentLinda Foley(address­ n ing newspaper executives): “Yesterday’s decision by the NLRB confirms what everybody at this rally knew: You are guilty. You can appeal that decision all the way to the Supreme Court and it won’t matter, because you have been judged in the court of public opinion and you are guilty!” ■ Southern Christian Leadership Conference PresidentDr. Joseph Lowery:“We’re moving Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN from the anti-communist hyste­ It's a photo opfor locked-out Teamsters 372 member Josie Ramirez Espinosa and ria, cold-war era to an era in Teamsters International President Ron Carey, whom Espinosa introduced at Saturday’s rally.America as yet unborn. Civil rights, human rights, workers’ rights, women’s rights, children’s rights, we will come together to ensure that this will not be an America where corporate greed can crush people and crush unions.” ■ “We’re here because we should help each other,” saidPedro Lucio of UAW Local 2157 in Texas, who came to Detroit with his wife. “We are a small local but I think we should support each other anywhere!” ■ “The unions are winning because of support in the street,” said Key Martin of Local 3 of the New York Newspaper Guild. “That’s how you fight these court cases. They’re not apolitical. They respond to the pressure from the streets. And the fact that the strikers in this case have stead­ fastly stuck with it and not gone away or died, as Frank Vega invited them to do, is of historic # • •• ,/CM importance. ‘You have stopped cold the two Journal photo by JETTA FRASER biggest media monopolies in this Two popular facesat Saturday’s country, and for that a tribute rally were labor singer Anne Feeney, should be paid by every labor who performed solo and with mem­ union in the country for the bers o f the Voices o f Solidarity, and struggle the Detroit workers AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer have put up.” Richard Trumka, who gave a fiery - Sunday Journal staff speech and then helped a budding supporter get a better view o f the goings-on. Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK JUNE 29, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 7A

Journal photo by DAYMON J. HARTLEY Robert Denzel Williford,5, son o f locked-out Teamsters 372 member Shirley Martin, added his prayers to the vigil on Friday at the News building.

Journal photo by REBECCA COOK

Three hundred members : Pa p e r s and supporters from the p United Farm Workers came on behalf of straw­ RteRS berry and grape pickers. A t right, 16-month-old Maggie Rapai, who was on the picket line even before she was born, came from Boston for the rally with her parents, i « locked-out Free Press :. vvj® s staffers B ill Rapai and Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK Joann Muller. Justin Keyes, 10, o f Highland , has a message for the newspaper companies on behalf of his grandfather, J im Keyes, a locked-out member o f Teamsters Local 372.

Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK PAGE 8A THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 29, 1997

jyw * ] r W o*#

Journal photos by REBECCA COOK The UA W has been there for Detroit strikers since Day 1. Marching proudly Saturday were members of Local 900, who work at Ford’s truck plant in Wayne, and Caterpillar workers.

Journal photo by REBECCA COOK Communication Workersof America and Newspaper Guild mem­ bers came from around the world. Two of the six locked- out unions are affiliated with the CWA.

Journal photo by PATRICIA BECK

Journal photo by REBECCA COOK

Five busesfrom Toronto brought in members of District 29 Steelworkers, above, and Toledo union members came in force as well.

Journal photo by REBECCA COOK