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stated to MxfS". CRANCER she JOSEPHINE (Mrs. HOFFA) how sorry she was akcnXZ Hr. HOFFA'a i disappearance. Mrs. CRANCER was stunned by this telephone call JOSEPHINE PROVENZANO stated that her father was out in the yard Hi S i3 THE O H t / H o r s gardening so Mrs. CRANCER asked JOSEPHINE to give TONY PRO a message, "We want our father ba c k " . JOSEPHINE indicated she UJILL. R lF C /y ir p&nAHD AsH/Ll/a}) je message to her father. THE HCFFA FILES Suppressed FBI documents reveal a flurry of leads and new layers of intrigue By Michael Betzold down every possible lead in their Journal Staff Writer effort to find out what happened © Copyright 1997 Detroit Sunday Journal to Hoffa. Just the number of pages Secret FBI files on Jimmy demonstrates how extensive the Hoffa’s disappearance, long sup­investigation was: The files seen pressed by the federal govern­by the Journal total 1,704 pages - ment, have turned up 22 yearsand they cover only the first five after the legendary Teamsters months of the investigation. Many leader was reported missing. Andthousands of other pages also they show why investigatorsexist. never have been able to crack theYet, despite the massive federal case. investigation documented by The files, discovered in a filingthese files and a months-long cabinet and viewed by The Detroitgrand jury hearing, no one has Sunday Journal, show that FBIever been prosecuted for Hoffa’s investigators were confounded abductionby and apparent murder. a lack of witnesses and hard evi­Several of the principal suspects dence even as they battled a bliz­are dead, and those still alive zard of denials and alibis. haven’t divulged any new infor­ They also reveal that in the firstmation. Officially the FBI’s case few weeks after his July 1975 dis­on Hoffa is still open, but no sig­ appearance, investigators came tonificant leads have developed in believe that Hoffa, possiblymany years. preparing to regain control of theThere is no smoking gun in country’s largest labor union, wasthese Hoffa files, found in a Detroit recreational facility. They killed by the mob. Photograph by TONY SPINA / From the Tony Spina Collection in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University The secret Hoffa files show how don’t reveal what happened to the massive the FBI investigation waslegendary labor leader, who was On the morning of July 30,1975, Jimmy Hoffa took time to be photographed. When he left the and how doggedly agents tracked See HOFFA, Page 4 house around 2 p.m., he was in “a good mood but yet uneasy," his wife told FBI agents. PAGE 2 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JULY 27, 1997 SIDING ★ ROOFING ★GUTTERS tUNDAY. lOURNAL Longtime UAW activist dies ★ ALUMINUM SIDING & TRIM ★ STORM WINDOWS & DOORS The Detroit Sunday Journal is By Christopher M. Singer Local 208 of the UAW. Local 208 even­ ★ ALUMINUM AWNINGS published weekly by Detroit Journal Staff Writer ★ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS tually had 11,000 members, and Mr. Sunday Journal Inc., 450 W. Hodges Eugene Mason, the first Mason became its first president. Fort, 2nd floor Detroit, Ml African-American president of a During World War II, Mr. Mason McGUNCH & SONS 48226. Mail Subscription price United Auto Workers local, died July was given the U.S. government’s “Three Generations of is $15 for three months, $30 for 12 at his home in Detroit. Patriot Award for leading his union Dependable Service’’ six months (no refunds). Call He was 89. through the war without a strike. West (313) 964-5655 to subscribe or Services were held Friday at Word Following his retirement, he 278-2777 for more information. of Faith International Christian remained active in community and East POSTMASTER: Send address Center. Burial was at Detroit civil rights groups. As recently as a 776-8912 changes to: The Detroit Sunday Memorial Park in Warren. week before his death, he took part in Journal, 450 W. Fort, 2nd floor The cause of Mr. Mason’s death is a demonstration over a casino gam­ 22400 under investigation by Detroit police.bling issue. W. WARREN Detroit, Ml 48226. Detroit, Michigan Circulation/Postal Born in Talbotton, Ga., on Aug. 1, He was a member of St. Galillee 1907, Mr. Mason attended Morris Baptist Church in Detroit. He married Brown College with the goal of becom­ Cleora Neal in 1928. The couple was ing a physician, but he ran out ofdivorced. Michigan's Foremost Lab or, Workers' Compensation funds and instead came to Detroit to He is survived by his daughter and and Personal Injury Law Firm since 1927 find work. son-in-law, Ruby and Ernest J. King of A 23-year employee of Bohn Detroit; five grandchildren; eight Sachs, Waldman, O’Hare, Helveston, Aluminum-Brass Corp., Mr. Mason great-grandchildren, and eight great- Bogas & McIntosh, P.C. organized the workers there to form great-grandchildren. Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, Flint and Lansing (313) 965-3464 community calendar

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By Martha Hindes said the union won “several hundred” Journal Automotive Writer additional jobs. He said he is “real As United Auto Workers members happy with what we got as far as out­ prepared for a ratification vote todaysourcing, new language and appren­ following a tentative agreement in thetices. I think the membership is going three-day strike at the Warren power­to really like what they see.” train plant, some analysts had a wordStrikers had complained about staff of warning: The fifth local strikeshortages, health and safety issues against General Motors Corp. thisand lack of relief so they could take year probably won’t be the last. bathroom breaks. “This isn’t the last of the tough The Warren powertrain settlement issues to be resolved,” said Paulcomes just nine days after UAW bar­ Ballew, auto analyst with J.D. Power gainers at the Pontiac truck complex & Associates in Troy. “We’re in the won an agreement ending a record 84- midst of a 20-year change in the UAWday strike. and GM, and the process probably will Workers at the Warren facility continue on for another decade.” knew that their strike could be Following the UAW announcementlengthy when they picked up their of a settlement at 9:30 p.m. Friday,picket signs Tuesday and streamed Journal photo by REBECCA COOK GM spokesman Chuck Licari, said,out onto Mound Road. GM, which UAWhad Region 1 director Bob Lent, center, and Local 909 president Al Benchich, right, “We believe the agreement is within waited out the strike in Pontiac andtake a break from bargaining to join picketers Wednesday at the Warren powertrain the framework of what we need toanother in Oklahoma City, seemed toplant. A tentative settlement was reached Friday night. improve our competitiveness.” be signaling it was willing to do that Labeled a major victory by the again. 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Continued from Page 1 last seen around 2:30 p.m. July 30, 1975, THE in the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox restaurant in West Bloomfield Town­ ship. The mystery, which dominated local and national headlines for months, very likely will never be resolved. But what these files do reveal is the detailed work of federal investigatorsHOFFA FILES who faced a maze full of promising leads and disappointing dead-ends. In the tor­ tured, bureaucratic prose of the FBI agents who summarized their inter­ views in these files, a dram a unfolds. The cast includes top union officials and rank-and-file members, convicts and ex­ convicts, attorneys, politicians, business­ men, truck drivers, secretaries, car wash attendants, funeral home proprietors, motel operators and gun dealers. And it includes many reputed members of orga­ nized crime, identified in the files as LCN - La Cosa Nostra, which, loosely translated from Italian, means “our affairs.” Even former Detroit Mayor Coleman Young plays a brief and entirely inno­ cent role: He happened to have lunched with Hoffa the day before he disap­ peared. Agents left no stone unturned. Among other items in the files are phone records, legal briefs, crime lab reports, copies of Hoffa’s prison parole agree­ ment, even a list of cash register receipts for all the customers at the Red Fox on July 30, 1975, all proof of the detailed scope of the investigation. The Hoffa files also document that, as monetary rewards for information mounted, so did the tips. Authorities were deluged with them, from the well- intentioned to the mercenary and the psychotic. The files reveal how meticu­ lously agents investigated even the most outlandish tips. They searched locations Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN where Hoffa’s body was said to be hidden A portion of the more than 1,700 pages from the FBI's investigation of Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance. - in Oakland County, Lenawee County, Lake St. Clair, northern Michigan, Texas, Pennsylvania, Arkansas and else­ where. They interviewed people who claimed they’d seen Hoffa abducted, who Teamsters of the ’90s working to reform said he’d checked into a Toledo motel or ince 1991 the Internation­added 4,000 members. Commission, established in 1992 to who were sure they’d seen him in a boat al Brotherhood of Team­ Carey, who took office in 1992 combat discrimination; elimination on Lake St. Clair or reading a magazine sters has worked hard to and was re-elected for five years inof multiple salaries to top officials; at a drugstore. clean up its act. In an open1996, cited other advancements hisnew approaches to organizing, and And along with names of people andletter in the Teamsters magazine 1.4 million-member union has specially designed tactics “for tak­ places that have passed from the scene, th at ran before the 1996 conven­made. “The International has estab­ing on greedy employers.” the Hoffa files re-create one of the most tion, President Ron Carey noted lished temporary trusteeships to Just last week, the Teamsters notorious episodes in the history ofthe problems his union has facedoversee in more than 60 local unionsorganized nearly 5,000 mechanics Detroit and the country. the past. “While many elected lead­where there was mob influence, at Continental Airlines. ers were honest and hardworking,”embezzlement or other wrongdoing.Carey rode into office on a reform NEXT WEEK he said, “at least four past At the end of each temporary platform but the most recent elec­ Teamsters general presidents had trusteeship, the members democrat­tion is being protested by chal­ Next Sunday’s Journal will have been controlled by the Mafia.” ically elect new leadership.” lenger James P. Hoffa, who claims more from the Hoffa files: Those weren’t the union’s only He also pointed to the TeamstersCarey accepted illegal contributions ■ Jimmy Hoffa did not lack enemies problems. In .1991 it was headed Ethical Practices Committee and that allowed him to turn the tide in with motives to do him in. toward bankruptcy, losing $39 mil­such victories as securing the the election’s final days. Carey has ■ As hundreds of FBI agents lion after spending more than it largest increases in history for denied the charges. worked on the investigation, more took in as dues for eight years. Itsemployer pension and health con­A federal elections officer held a suspects surfaced. numbers also were shrinking. It tributions under national contracts.hearing on the charges and is ■ In early November came a gen­ lost more than 400,000 members Other stories in the magazine expected to make a decision at any uine break from an unlikely source: during the 1980s, finally turningpoint to such groups as the time. That decision will either certi­ a convict serving a murder sentence th at trend around in 1995 whenTeamsters it Human Rights fy Carey or call for a new election. in a New Jersey prison. THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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THE DISAPPEARANCE Until that day, his luck seemed to be turning Bom in Brazil, Ind., on Feb. 14, 1913, James Riddle Hoffa rose from being a yvarehouseman at Kroger to president of the largest union in the country, the International Brother­ hood of Teamsters, for 10 years. Under his reign, the union grew in power and influence, organizing truckers and warehouse workers nationwide and rebuffing attempted raids on its mem­ bership by other unions. Almost as long as Hoffa’s associa­ tion with the union was his associa­ tion with the mob. According to the 1978 book, “The Hoffa Wars,” by Dan Moldea, Hoffa’s ties to the underworld dated to the 1930s, when he was intro­ duced to mob figures through Sylvia Pagano, a Detroit labor activist whose son, Chuckie O’Brien, would figure prominently in Hoffa’s life and death. Hoffa’s alleged ties to racketeers continued as he rose through the ranks to the Teamsters presidency. In the 1950s and 1960s, Hoffa became a target of investigations led by Robert F. Kennedy that resulted in a 1964 conviction for jury tampering, stem­ ming from a 1962 trial in which Hoffa Photograph by TONY SPINA / From the Tony Spina Collection in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne Statewas University acquitted of receiving illegal pay­ ments from a trucking firm. After he was elected president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in 1957, Hoffa is congratulated by more than 1,500 Hoffa’s appeals ran out in 1967, and supporters at Willow Run Airport. He would remain international president until going to prison in 1967 on a jury-tampering conviction. he began an eight-year sentence in federal prison in Lewisburg, Pa. He was succeeded by his vice-president, Frank Fitzsimmons. It seemed as if Key figures in the disappearance of HoffaHoffa’s iron grip on the Teamsters was broken. CHUCKIE O’BRIEN- given a contract to take out Southfield Athletic Club. After But in 1970 President Richard Hoffa’s unofficially adopted son Hoffa, although his alibi that he Hoffa’s death, he was sentenced to Nixon commuted his sentence with who was estranged from Hoffa in was playing cards at his New 10 years for tax evasion. He was this condition: that he be banned from the year before he vanished and Jersey union hall on July 30 back in the news in early 1996 in all union activities until 1980. who had come increasingly under checked out. Provenzano died of a connection with a five-year feder­ Yet by 1975, the 62-year-old Hoffa the influence of Frank heart attack in 1988 while serv­ al probe of Detroit mobsters. seemed on the verge of regaining his Fitzsimmons and Tony Giacalone. ing a 20-year prison term for ♦Teamsters power. Early that year it Despite O’Brien’s alibis, authori­ labor racketeering. At the time of FRANK FITZSIMMONS - was widely rumored among union offi­ ties believe he drove Joey his death, he still had another 25 President of the Teamsters (1967- cials and knowledgeable reporters Giacalone’s car and picked up years to life to serve for a 1978 1977) who feared in 1975 that that his parole restriction was about Hoffa at the Machus Red Fox conviction in the murder of Hoffa was about to return to bat­ to be lifted, and that Hoffa would bat­ restaurant the day of his disap­ Anthony Castellito, a New Jersey tle him for the union presidency. tle Fitzsimmons for the Teamsters pearance. O’Brien probably union leader who disappeared in Fitzsimmons had longstanding presidency in 1976. With plenty of thought he was taking Hoffa to a 1961. ties with Tony Giacalone. members still loyal to him, Hoffa meeting with Giacalone and Tony Although some investigators seemed likely to win back his job. Provenzano. Hoffa trusted TONY GIACALONE-A n believed he knew of the hit on The presidency wasn’t the only bat­ O’Brien enough to get into a car alleged member of a Detroit Hoffa in advance, authorities tleground for Fitzsimmons and Hoffa, with him and other men. At last crime family who lived in St. never tied him to Hoffa’s disap­ former colleagues who became rivals report O’Brien was living in Boca Clair Shores at the time of pearance. He died of lung cancer for Teamster power. It was also report­ Raton, Fla., and still denies any Hoffa’s disappearance. Giacalone in 1981. ed widely at the time that Hoffa was role in Hoffa’s abduction. was a close friend of O’Brien’s threatening to expose Fitzsimmons’ mother and someone who was JOSEPH GIACALONE - Son ties to the mob’s alleged illegal use of TONY PROVENZANO-A highly regarded by O’Brien. In of Tony Giacalone and close friend union pension funds. suspected mobster and an official the months before July 1975, he of Chuckie O’Brien. O’Brien bor­ But neither of those issues was the of a New Jersey Teamsters local repeatedly urged Hoffa to meet rowed Joey Giacalone’s car the reason Jimmy Hoffa drove to the who had a grudge against Hoffa with him and Tony Provenzano today Hoffa disappeared. The FBI Machus Red Fox restaurant at the cor­ dating to their days together in iron out differences. Like later found evidence of Hoffa’s ner of Maple and Telegraph in West prison in the early 1970s. Provenzano, he established an scent, hair, blood and skin in the Bloomfield early in the afternoon of Officials believe Provenzano was alibi by spending July 30 at the car’s back seat. Wednesday, July 30, 1975. Hoffa had Continued on next page THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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Continued from Page 5 Where Hoffa told associates that he expected to was last seen meet with Tony Giacalone, a reputed Informed sources of the Detroit Division are gene™"" According to the Detroit mob figure, and Tonyof the opinion that HOFFA was abducted and "hit1* with the Hoffa files, the Provenzano, a New Jersey Teamster| knowledge, consent and probable participation of the Detroit labor leader went official, alleged mobster and longtime[ LCN family. The sources feel -chat JOE ZERILLI, the leader to the Machus Red enemy of Hoffa, in an effort to end the ) of the Detroit family, would have to give his okay prior to \ Fox restaurant on feud between Hoffa and Provenzano.I any action being taken,^ and only a very minimal number of But neither man showed. July 30, 1975, L individuals within the family would know of same. RAFFAEIE allegedly for a Instead, federal investigators "JIMMY" believed, Hoffa got into a car with meeting with Tony O’Brien and two men Hoffa assumed ^ sov Giacalone and to be Provenzano underlings. Tony Provenzano. And the most famous labor leader in But they didn’t modern America was never seen The Detroit sources further mention that CHUCKLE ] show, and Hoffa again. O'BRIEN, alleged adopted son of HOFFA, undoubtedly was used was never seen FBI points to mob hit to set -up HOFFA at the restaurant from where he disappeared : again.

No one ever has been able to prove d felt strongly that this is a result of pressure put on who was responsible. But investiga­ im by the LCN, mainly TONY GIACAIGNE. O'BRIEN, according tors had a theory. As they summarized to sources, possibly set up the meeting, actually picked up in the Hoffa files in a report dated Oct. HOFFA and drove him to a nearby location where the "hit" was 31, 1975: “Informed sources of the handled. This opinion of the sources is based on the fact Detroit Division (of the FBI) are gen­ that HOFFA would get into an automobile with very few people erally of the opinion that Hoffa was 0'BRIEN,being one, and that those involved would take no abducted and ‘hit’ with the knowledge, consent and possible participation of the Detroit LCN family” - La Cosa Nostra, or the mob. “All sources believe that Hoffa’s disappearance is directly connected with his attempts to regain power within the Teamsters Union, which would possibly have an effect on the LCN’s control and manip­ ulation of Teamster Pension Funds. The sources indicate further that even though Hoffa cooperated with them on Teamster loans, Fitzsimmons is also cooperating and, as such, the LCN would want to maintain conditions as they are. It has been rumored among sources that Hoffa, while attempting - ... to gain control of the Teamsters, may have provided information to the ■■ Government in exchange for a favor­ able decision concerning the lifting of his Union restrictions.” The FBI never proved this or any other theory. But, as the Hoffa files reveal, it was not for lack of effort. The agency pursued virtually every tip and tidbit in its early investigation, which yielded only a paltry amount of Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN hard evidence but plenty of specula­ tion. Much of both centered aroundIt was in the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox, now Andiamo’s, where Jimmy Hoffa was last seen alive. He told associates he was one man: Chuckie O’Brien. going to the popular restaurant expecting to meet Tony Giacalone and Tony Provenzano. Hoffa was like a father to O’Brien, who hadn’t known his real father. But1974 black Lincoln Continental, hadFBI concluded in the files. an ox” and that “four guys could hold in 1974 and 1975 the two had a fallingbeen repossessed for nonpayment Lending of credence to the belief thata gun on Hoffa, order him into a car, out. O’Brien, who was known to havethe car loan. O’Brien picked up Hoffa were manyand Hoffa would fight to the death gambling debts and other money trou­Eventually scent dogs placed Hoffainterviews with the labor leader’sbefore he would do something against bles, became indebted to Fitzsimmonsin the rear seat of the Mercury, andassociates, who said Hoffa wouldhis will.” for his job as international organizer,lab analysts found a hair matchingnever get into a car with strangers. Mogill, who was also O’Brien’s doc­ and to Tony Giacalone, reportedlyHoffa’s for in the upholstery, as well asJoseph Bane, president of Teamsterstor, said, “O’Brien would probably thousands of dollars in loans, accord­indications of his skin and blood.Local It 614 in Pontiac, told agents incommit suicide before he would harm ing to one informant the FBI inter­would be among the few tangible cluesone interview that Hoffa “would neverHoffa,” but he “could have been used viewed. the FBI would ever find. enter another person’s automobileas a ‘pawn’ by Tony Giacalone to get to The Hoffa files recount how the FBI The Hoffa files noted that manyunless he was certain that he couldHoffa.” seized the car that O’Brien was driv­sources believed that O’Briencompletely trust that individual, andThat was an opinion held by others. ing on July 30, 1975 - a burgundy“undoubtedly was used to set up Hoffaany attempts to coerce him intoAccording to the Hoffa files, Joe Mercury Marquis Brougham ownedat the restaurant” as “a result of pres­another automobile, even at gun­Bernard Mooney, a coordinator for the by his friend Joseph Giacalone, sonsure of put on him by the LCN, mainlypoint, would result in defensiveAmerican Federation of State, County the man Hoffa allegedly was to haveTony Giacalone.” O’Brien “picked upaction.” and Municipal Employees and former- met that day. O’Brien had borrowedHoffa and drove him to a nearby loca­Dr. George Mogill, Hoffa’s physician, the car because his own vehicle, ation where the ‘hit’ was handled,” thetold the FBI that Hoffa was “strong as Continued on Page 8 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

JULY 27, 1997 PAGE 7 Tattered box yields tantalizing discovery

By Michael Betzold Journal Staff Writer ‘Property of the FBI' © Copyright 1997 Detroit Sunday Journal A disclosure on many pages cautions: “It is the hey languished unnoticed in property of the FBI and is loaned to your agen­ a tattered box in the bottom cy; it and its contents are not to be distributed of a filing cabinet - secret outside your agency.” Yet somehow they made it FBI files that have been pur­ outside the agency apparently through neglect. Tsued in vain through the courts for 22 years. Long suppressed by the federal government, these papers on one of history’s most famous stories - the disappearance of legendary labor leader Jimmy Hoffa - surfaced in the most unlikely way. How they got in that filing cabinet in a Detroit recreational facility is a mystery that probably will remain unsolved, just like the case they cover. What was found in that box was only a part of the FBI’s documents on Hoffa’s disappearance. The Hoffa files viewed by the Sunday Journal cover the agency’s investigation from the r‘*'*ake. July 30, 1975, disappearance through December 1975 and total 1,704 pages. Many other files whose contents are not known also were discovered in the box but disappeared from the filing cabinet before they could be read. It is not known who took them or where they are. Apparently overlooked in a long-ago office move, the Hoffa files were among documents sought for years by Hoffa’s two children, James P. Hoffa, a Detroit attorney, and Barbara Crancer, a federal judge in St. Louis. to ,01p f

Several times their efforts to obtain ^ ''O 'v n , the government’s documents on its L1 r c o * " investigation into their father’s pre­utilizing this information in order not Z-°»Jit) sumed abduction reached the U.S. to possibly disclose sensitive FBI Supreme Court, but the justices sources.” Yet no sources are identified refused to allow their release. by name in the documents seen by For years, government lawyers the Journal. have successfully argued that open­ A disclosure at the bottom of many ing the files might endanger FBI pages in the reports cautions: “This sources and expose sensitive operat­document contains neither recom­ ing procedures. The federal agency mendations nor conclusions of the still considers the Hoffa case an ongo­FBI. It is the property of the FBI and ing investigation, although very littleis loaned to your agency; it and its new information has surfaced in thecontents are not to be distributed out­ last 20 years. side your agency.” Yet while the government went to Yet somehow they made it outside could mean the national archives ofpages long. great lengths to keep the files sup­ that agency, apparently through the FBI, they suggested. The pages themselves are either pressed, someone in a Detroit law neglect. The Hoffa files were not The files viewed by the Journal photocopies or carbon copies, many of enforcement agency apparently wasfound in any place connected withclearly law belong to another era, before them flimsy and starting to show careless enough to let a copy of the enforcement. computers. They apparently were signs of decay. The pages were bound FBI reports be overlooked at the bot­ On the top page of the earliest transcribed from tape-recorded inter­together by a two-hole metal clasp tom of a file cabinet. report, a handwritten note reads: views or from handwritten notes. Oneacross the top. Contacted by the Journal and told“Garrity - copy.” FBI agent Robert can picture hard-nosed federal investi­They are installments of a fading about the discovery of the files, JamesGarrity was one of the lead investiga­gators hunched over manual typewrit­but still vital history story, fresh from P. Hoffa expressed interest but did tors on the Hoffa probe, which was ers, pecking out reports. Most pagesthe minds of FBI agents and not fil­ not follow through with efforts to code-named “Hoffex.” give the date of the interview, where teredit through the analysis of arrange for him to read the docu­ The back covers of the reports are occurred and which agents conductedreporters or top government officials. ments. stamped: “DO NOT DESTROY; it. Misspellings are common, dry They speak with the unvarnished, Barbara Crancer could not be HISTORICAL VALUE, NATIONAL bureaucratic language the norm. direct and insistent voices of Jimmy reached. ARCHIVES.” Officials at the National The files were gathered into four Hoffa’s friends, his relatives, his busi­ This warning is found in one of theArchives in Washington, D.C., said reports covering different time ness associates, his union colleagues, four reports seen by the Journal: they don’t have any files on the Hoffaperiods in 1975. At the front of eachhis enemies and, very possibly, his “Extreme care should be taken wheninvestigation. The “archives” referencereport is a summary a couple of dozenkillers. ■ THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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Doctor MOGILL knows of “Ta) problems that HDTrA' officials told him they had heard m g with anyone, and knows of no one who would kidnap] Provenzano make threats against his or kill HOFFA. father. And he wasn’t the only one to tell the FBI that. Daniel Sullivan, a Mr. HOFFA was in excellent health as far as former business agent for the S tro n g Doctor MOGILL knows and was as strong as an ox. Doctor Teamsters in New York, told the FBI that he had talked with Hoffa in May a s an o x MOGILL is of the opinion that four guvs could hold a Among the 1974. According to the Hoffa files, gun on HOFFA, order him into a car, and HOFFA would Sullivan “asked Hoffa how he was many people the fight to death before he would do something against doing with support among the higher- FBI interviewed his will. If HOFFA got into a car, it would only be ranking people in the Teamsters. in its tireless with someone he knew, and, if this is what happened Hoffa replied that while in Florida, investigation Wednesday, July 30, 197 5, the day HOFFA disappeared, Tony Provenzano had told him that he was Hoffa’s then he has probably been killed because someone he was going to pull out his guts or kid­ physician, Dr. knew could not risk letting him go now knowing HOFFA nap his grandchildren. When asked if George Mogill. would retaliate for his abduction. he thought Tony was serious, Hoffa replied th at he did not know, but you Doctor MOGILL further stated that he never know w hat a crazy, maniac s— of a b— like Tony would do.” definitely does not believe HOFFA would have planned The younger Hoffa said that on July his own disappearance. This would be completely out ] 12, 1975, he visited his father’s house of character for HOFFA, as HOFFA loves his wife and in Lake Orion and found him talking family and would never put them through this kind of to the Giacalone brothers again. He ordeal — \ said a neighbor told him the three also met there on July 26. Josephine Hoffa, Jimmy’s wife, told Continued from Page 6 agents that Vito and Tony Giacalone were at their Lake Orion home July 6. ly a UAW official who was a go- She said that in mid-July Hoffa got a between for Hoffa and UAW president phone call from Provenzano, after Walter Reuther, “speculated that which he told his wife: “He wants me Charles O’Brien knows something OIL to help him.” about the disappearance of Hoffa but According to the Hoffa files, “... she was probably used as a pawn.” became enraged. She advised that she told her husband he would be a fool to ‘Tony Pro is hurting you’ help Provenzano because he had been Tony Giacalone and his brother J e b s e v 4\ going around the country saying bad Billy, nicknamed Vito, had been trying m things about him (Hoffa) for over a for months to get Hoffa to meet with year. Mrs. Hoffa stated that her hus­ Tony Provenzano, who had a grudge band told her he did not plan on help­ against Hoffa dating to their days ing Provenzano and the conversation together in Lewisburg prison. Proven­ was dropped.” zano was serving time for a labor One of the last people to see Hoffa racketeering and extortion conviction alive was Coleman Young, then in his at the same time Hoffa was serving first term as mayor of Detroit. On July his jury tampering sentence. Accord­ 29, Hoffa had lunch with Young and ing to Stephen Brill’s book, “The his assistant, Malcolm Dade, at the Teamsters,” Hoffa and Provenzano Sheraton Cadillac Hotel on Michigan argued in prison over Teamsters turf, Avenue and Washington Boulevard in with Hoffa telling Provenzano he was Detroit. In an FBI interview recount­ no longer going to help the mob. ed in the Hoffa files, “Young advised In an interview recorded in the that they talked about the recent Hoffa files, James P. Hoffa, an attor­ Detroit riot and other local affairs.” ney and the labor leader’s only son, Young “recalled Hoffa as being very talked about his father’s dealings with relaxed.” the Giacalone brothers in the weeks ‘Good mood, but yet uneasy’ leading up to his disappearance. The younger Hoffa said he was at a The final day Jimmy Hoffa would be May 15, 1975, meeting with his father seen alive started innocently enough. and the Giacalones. He said the broth­ Josephine Hoffa told the FBI that ers told his father: ‘We’re your friends; Continued on next page however, Tony Pro is hurting you.” They insisted he meet with Proven­ zano. But Hoffa said he didn’t want to meet with “the bum.” HUFFA advised the meeting did take place however, The younger Hoffa told agents that and the discussion between JAMES HOFFA and the GIACALONE Provenzano was angry because he wanted Jimmy Hoffa to pull strings AP / Wide World Photo brothers centered around TONY PROVENZANO. HOFFA advised and get him a union pension, even that both GIACALONES indicated to JAMES HOFFA, ’’we ’re your though Provenzano hadn’t served friends; however, TONY PRO is hurting you”. HOFFA advised enough time in the union to qualifyJimmy for and Tonythat the GIACALONES suggested that JAMES HOFFA meet with one. Provenzano also reportedly w ant­With Tony Provenzano PROVENZANO, however, HOFFA stated he did not want to meet ed Hoffa to engineer a pension fundat his side, an exuber­ with ’’the bum”. HOFFA advised that TONY GIACALONE stated loan to finance a New Jersey hotel, the ant Jimmy Hoffa to JAMES HOFFA, ’’Yo u gotta meet with the guy, you’ve gotta Crystal Palace. waves to Teamsters in clear th* air”. HOFFA advised that the meeting broke up, James P. Hoffa said two Teamsters New Jersey. Insist THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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, TTe S U removed from his parole, whren-.^ Pre\ tigating the case, believed that A threat, NIXON imposed, he attended the court hearings in Washington, 1O’Brien, long considered Jimmy a note (in 1974* On May 5, 1974, outside the court, he asked HOFFA Hoffa’s unofficially adopted son, may A year before he how he was doing with support among the higher ranking people have facilitated his death. disappeared, Tony O’Brien was the son of Sylvia in the Teamsters. HOFFA replied that while in Florida, TONY Pagano, a longtime union activist, and Provenzano told PRO told him that he was going to pull out his guts or kidnap Hoffa he would a Kansas City man named Sam his grandchildren. When asked if he thought TONY was serious Scaradino who changed his name to pull out his guts HOFFA replied that he did not know, but you nevervknow what Frank O’Brien. According to the 1978 or kidnap his a crazy, maniac s-- of a b like TONY would do. HOFFA book, “The Hoffa Wars,” by Dan grandchildren. Moldea, Frank O’Brien was a driver The day after he for a gangster-politician. Hoffa and vanished, his Pagano became friends in the mid- daughter found a 1980s, around the time Chuckie was handwritten note born. with the words: By the 1950s Frank O’Brien had T G 2:30 Machus died. At times both Sylvia Pagano and Red Fox her son stayed in the Hoffa household with Hoffa, his wife, Josephine, and restaurant. their two children, James and Barbara. Continued from Page 8 It was well-known to their friends and associates that O’Brien wor­ around noon her husband stretched shipped Hoffa, and that Hoffa was a out on a picnic table in the backyard doting foster father, remaining a for a nap with instructions to wake trusted mentor even after O’Brien him at 1 p.m. so he could leave for a married and started his own family. 2:30 p.m. appointment. He didn’t tell Hoffa smoothed the way for O’Brien, her where he was going or whom he getting him various organizing jobs was meeting. He left around 2 in what with the Teamsters, and O’Brien his wife described as “a good mood, became a well-known minor character but yet uneasy.” in Teamsters politics, though not Before driving to the Red Fox, Hoffa widely trusted, hs interviews in the stopped at the Pontiac Airport to see Hoffa files confirmed. After Hoffa his friend and business associate, went to prison, Fitzsimmons made Louis Linteau, owner of Airport O’Brien an international organizer. Services Inc., a limousine business In 1974 and early 1975, the rela­ there. Linteau was a former boxer tionship between Hoffa and O’Brien who often served as a go-between for soured. In the Hoffa files, the labor Hoffa and Tony Giacalone and was leader’s son, James P. Hoffa, told FBI also close to Fitzsimmons. Employees agents that O’Brien wanted to be told Hoffa Linteau was at lunch. As he president of Teamsters Local 299, left, Hoffa told several workers he was Hoffa’s old local in Detroit and one of going to the Red Fox for a meeting. the main centers of power in the Later on, it struck his family and union. But Hoffa had refused to back friends as unusual for him to tell casu­ him. al acquaintances of his plans. He There were other problems between rarely talked about his private busi­ the surrogate father and son as well. ness in public. Perhaps it was a sign The younger Hoffa said O’Brien often that he knew he faced danger. pocketed money that Hoffa gave him Early the next morning, after wait­ to pay bills to merchants, then lied ing all night for her husband to about it. He said his father got stuck return, Josephine Hoffa called her paying O’Brien’s house and car pay­ children, who immediately flew home ments. O’Brien reportedly had gam­ - James from a vacation in northern bling debts, and Hoffa was tired of Michigan, Barbara Crancer from her bailing him out of his money prob­ St. Louis home. lems. Later that day his family found evi­ Also, the straight-laced Hoffa disap­ dence of where Hoffa had gone. proved of O’Brien’s divorce and his Crancer found a handwritten note in marriage in 1975 to a divorced ex­ the living room: “T G 2:30 Machus Red beauty queen from Memphis. Fox.” By 1 pun. th at day, the news of James P. Hoffa reported that his his disappearance had been broken. father severed the relationship with O’Brien early in 1975, then reconsid­ THE PRODIGAL SON ered and tried to reconcile. But O’Brien wouldn’t return phone calls. Others interviewed in the Hoffa Suspicion fell files believed the opportunistic O’Brien went over to Fitzsimmons’ on the man who camp. After all, Fitzsimmons gave O’Brien a coveted job in the union as was like a son an international organizer, and Of all the people involved in the O’Brien wanted to stay in Fitzsim­ drama detailed in the Hoffa files, Photograph by TONY SPINA / From the Tony Spina Collection in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State Universitymons’ good graces, according to vari- Chuckie O’Brien stands out. ManyAround noon on the day he disappeared, Josephine Hoffa told the FBI, Hoffa stretched people, including most officials inves- out on this picnic table for a nap with instructions for her to wake him at 1 p.m. Continued on Page 11 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

PACE THE H O F F A FILES JULY 27, 1997

At approximately 7:00">Ja. the interviewing t S h o w d o w n returned to the residence and were met on the sidewalk Borrowed by JOSEPH GIACALONE. GIACALONE began screaming and yelling o v e r a c a r words to the effect, "Get off the property if you don't The Hoffa files car held have a search warrant". GIACALONE was advised that the detail all the interviewing Agents did not wish to speak with him and work agents did also advised him of the official nature of the visit. in trying to clues, but GIACALONE continued to scream and shout general obscenities shake evidence for approximately ten minutes. GIACALONE stated that he out of the car would not allow the interviewing Agents to go to the door Chuckie O’Brien no proof of the residence. GIACALONE was informed that if he borrowed on the attempted to stop the interviewing Agents, he would be day Hoffa By Michael Betzold disappeared. Journal Staff Writer placed ruder arrest. © Copyright 1997 Detroit Sunday Journal he FBI’s best piece of evi­ license. Due to 10 traf­ dence in the Jimmy Hoffa fic violations he’d Ar approximately ?:?0 PM, Mr. Alcr and his dog, disappearance was the car amassed in the previ­ "Goldie” were transported to a location where a 1975 Mercury Chuckie O’Brien borrowed ous five years, the Marquis Brougham, which is owned by JOSEPH GIACALONE, was Tthe day Hoffa vanished. Officials license was restricted stored. Mr. ART requested that the doors and trunk of the believe Hoffa was abducted in the car. to driving for business rehicle be opened. This was accomplished. Like most of what’s in the Hoffa files, purposes. “When asked1 \ the story surrounding the car was notif he was returning Mr. ART then allowed the dog to again sniff the conclusive. But it demonstrates to from his business, what lengths investigators went andGiacalone laughed same moccasin he had previously been exposed to. The dog conveys a sense of the heightened and did not respond,” was then walked to the immediate vicinity of the vehicle emotions surrounding the case. the FBI report noted. and turned loose. Mr. AST observed the dog's actions around On the day Hoffa disappeared, Giacalone got his the vehicle during the time the dog entered both the front and rear seat and sniffed in the area of the trunk* Chuckie O’Brien borrowed Joseph keys and the agents i Giacalone’s 1975 burgundy Mercuryunlocked the car Brougham. O’Brien said he used the door. Giacalone said: Mr. ART then advised that the dog showed interest car to deliver a fish to the home of “My shotgun is in in only two areas of the vehicle; the trunk and the right Teamsters International Vice the trunk. Can I portion of the rear seat. Mr. ART stated that the dog's President Robert Holmes Sr. After have my shotgun reactions to the right portion of the rear seat indicated that delivery, authorities believe back?” From the to him that the wearer of the moccasin had, at sometime in O’Brien used the car to pick up Hoffabalcony of the \ the past, occupied this space. Mr.rJlRT stated that this was at the Machus Red Fox restaurant at apartment, Tony Telegraph and Maple in West Giacalone yelled very strongly indicated by "Goldie's” reaction which con­ Bloomfield Township. that he wanted his sisted of an intensive interest in these portions of the When Joey Giacalone refused to golf clubs out of the car. Mr. ART stated that there was also a positive reaction consent to a search of his car, the FBItrunk. on the part of the dog, although not quit ^as strong, in obtained a search warrant from a fed­ In the trunk, inves­ eral judge. The warrant was autho­ tigators found a rized at 9 p.m. on Aug. 8 - more thanRemington .12-gauge a week after Hoffa disappeared. Four shotgun stamped with the words “Forscent in the back seat. They also one afternoon with a grand jury sub­ hours later the FBI started getting Law Enforcement Only” and a box offound Hoffa’s scent in the trunk, butpoena, but her mother said Kyle calls from radio stations asking when. 12-gauge buck shells. In the glove McGinn said that didn’t necessarily wasn’t there. When the FBI returned agents planned to execute the war­ compartment, they found many .38-mean Hoffa’s body had been in the that evening, agents were met on the rant, and the investigation’s Detroit caliber and .22-caliber bullets. Under trunk because his scent could have sidewalk by Joey Giacalone, who czar, Robert Ozer, ordered immediate the driver’s seat was a leather pistol carried there from inside the car. “began screaming and yelling ... ‘Get action. holder. On Aug. 21a Bloomfield Townshipoff the property if you don’t have a According to the FBI’s files, an Investigators found O’Brien’s fin­ police scent dog, a German shepherdsearch warrant.’ ” He screamed agent already had located the car out­gerprints on a 7-Up bottle under thenamed Parko, sniffed the Bermuda obscenities for 10 minutes and told side the St. Clair Shores apartment ofright front seat and on a piece of shorts Hoffa had worn the day beforeagents he wouldn’t let them go to the Joey Giacalone and his father, Tony.paper in the glove compartment. Thehe vanished and “gave two indica­ door. They threatened to arrest him. At 2 a.m., two other agents arrived at documents don’t make clear whether tions” of a similar scent on the right Thornton’s mother came to the door the apartment. About two minutes other fingerprints were found in therear seat of Giacalone’s car, further and said she wasn’t at home but later, Joey Giacalone drove up in a car. confirming Hoffa had been in the car.refused to say where she was. Cadillac and parked it next to his The car was impounded. On Aug. Other scent dogs produced similar Eventually, the subpoena was served. Mercury. The agents approached and15 Joey Giacalone called the FBI results. Kyle Thornton’s testimony before the announced they had a search war­ office and asked if he could have his The FBI meticulously checked the grand jury, like that of all others in rant. Giacalone replied: <£What’s it to car back. When he was told no, he car’s history, interviewing a Ford the case, was secret and never has ya?” and drove off. The agents went to“asked if the Federal Government Motor Co. investigator about when been revealed. the apartment entrance and rang thewould provide him with a ‘loaner.’ Heand where it was built, talking to the FBI lab analysts eventually found buzzer. Over the intercom, Tony was advised that no such ‘loaners’ dealer who sold it and documenting hair, blood and skin samples match­ Giacalone replied, “I know who youwere available. He further inquired if its maintenance. Officials discovered ing Hoffa’s in the back seat of Joseph are,” but refuse 1 to let them in. the FBI would pay for a rental car forthat the car’s registration was signed Giacalone’s car. But the government At 2:09 a.m., Joey Giacalone him to use in the interim and was by Charles Thornton, the agent whodidn’t feel the lab reports were strong returned and parked his Cadillac. He told no.” sold Giacalone his car insurance. enough evidence around which to got out and began shouting: ‘What That same day, according to the Thornton told investigators the sig­build a prosecution, especially given the hell are you doing here at this Hoffa files, Thomas McGinn, a nature was a forgery. the lack of reliable witnesses to an hour of the morning disturbing me Philadelphia scent-dog specialist, Thornton’s daughter Kyle was Joeyabduction and murder. Giacalone’s and my neighbors?” When the agentsbrought his German shepherds, WiedGiacalone’s girlfriend. When agents car was the strongest piece of evi­ told him to cooperate or risk arrest, and Drux, to sniff Giacalone’s car. tried to interview Kyle Thornton at dence the FBI could obtain and it Giacalone produced his driver’s The dogs strongly indicated Hoffa’s her home, she refused. They returnedwasn’t enough to crack the case. ■ THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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•••- v.^ ._ / v ^ ... FREBERDA advised that he has hom 0* many years and considers him to be a "’fla k e ". PREBSGTDA stated that he does not believe thatO'KRTEIT had anything to do with HOFFA'3 disappearance because nobody could possibly depend on (VERIER nor couldO' BRIER keep h is mouth shut about

Undependable Several people interviewed by the FBI talked of the low regard they held for Chuckie O’Brien, Jimmy Hoffa’s surrogate son.

Parenthetically, O'BRIEN advisee/ that he telephonicaTYjT lonta&ced TONY GIACALONE on the evening of July 29, 1975. He could ( not recall from where he had made this call, but knew that he had | placed it to JOEY GIACALONE's apartment in St. Clair Shores, |Michigan. He said that during that conversation GIACALONE mentionec |to him he would be at the SAC all day on July 30, 1975, as he had I some meetings at this club. He remembered further that GIACALONE told him he was to get a haircut and manicure and stated that fSIACALONE made no mention of having a meeting with JAMES R. HO on that day.

/ ^ O'BRIEN stated that it is approximately a 45 minute /ride from GIACALONE's office to the HOLMES' residence. He arrived there at approximately 1:00 PM or 1:15 PM. He departed from the residence at approximately 2:15 PM or 2:25 PM.

O'BRIEN indicated that when he got back into the car he | noted that the fish package had leaked fluid onto the seat and \ floor mat directly behind the driver. In fact, he said there was a pink puddle of watery fluid on the left rear floor mat. He also I noted that the car was low on gas and went directly to the Jax Kar |Wash located at Grand River and Orchard Lake Roads. He first had |the car filled up with gas,

F ish blood O’Brien’s alibi for the day Hoffa disappeared included trips to Detroit, Farmington and Southfield, and a box that leaked fish blood.

O'BRIEN indicated tKat even though this credit card is for his own Lincoln, he claimed this car wash on hi8 account. He recalled that he told the car wa8h personnel Archive Photos to remove the floor mats and had the car washed and cleaned Chuckie O'Brien is greeted by the media after he is questioned by the FBI for three hours inside and out. He believes that he was at the car wash 15 to - minutes and thought it was approximately 2:40 PM when he departed in August of 1975. At left is his attorney, James Burdick. He proceeded up Old Orchard Lake Road to 1-696 , southbound and got off at the Lahser Service Drive and proceeded left to the Continued from Page 9 can’t be accounted for, from 2:30 to Travelers4 Building in Southfield. He said he parked on the ba<; side of the building which has the canopy entrance, and was p.m. - the time during which Hoffaparked several rows from the door. He arrived there at ous sources. was believed to have been abducted 2:55 or 3:00 PM. O’Brien also revered Tony Giaca-and taken to an unknown site where lone, witnesses told the FBI. Hoffahe was murdered. knew that O’Brien frequently servedOn July 30, O’Brien had been sched­morning of July 30, O’Brien told theGiacalone had told him the night as a gofer for Giacalone, so he woulduled to fly to Toronto for a meetingFBI, of he arranged for a ride to his officebefore that he would be there getting not have been surprised to see O’BrienTeamsters organizers, but he didn’tin Teamsters headquarters on Trum­a haircut and manicure. show up at the Red Fox as the drivershow up for the flight, accordingbull to just north of , sinceO’Brien said he left the Holmes res­ who was to take him to a meeting withflight records and his own admission.his own car had been repossessed. idence around 2:20 and went immedi­ Giacalone and Provenzano. In the Aug. 18 interview, O’Brien toldAround noon, O’Brien said, he bor­ately to the Jax Kar Wash at Grand the FBI he decided not to go to Torontorowed the car of Joey Giacalone, hisRiver and Orchard Lake to get gas O’Brien tells his story because he wanted to stay to pack forfriend and son of Tony Giacalone,and to have the car washed. O’Brien said The Hoffa files contain two tales ofa move. He said he had been trans­deliver a fish to the home of Teamstersfish blood had leaked onto the floor- where O’Brien was and what he didferred to Florida by Fitzsimmons to Internationala Vice President Robertm ats and he wanted to have it cleaned on July 30. One is the story he toldnew to Southern office for the Teamsters.Holmes Sr. Giacalone worked at Hornbefore returning it. He said he then FBI agents when he was finally inter­Fitzsimmons later confirmed that toIndustries on Conner in Detroit.went to the Southfield Athletic Club, viewed by them on Aug. 18 (O’Brienthe FBI but said the transfer was notO’Brien said Giacalone drove down­inside the Travelers Building on was difficult to locate in the first weekas immediate as O’Brien implied. town to pick him up and he droveEvergreen, and met Tony Giacalone in or so after Hoffa’s disappearance). The O’Brien was staying at the home ofGiacalone back to his office, thena hallway there. Giacalone, he said, other is compiled from FBI interviewsMarvin and Betty Adell on Mapledrove to Holmes’ house in Farming­gave him two $100 bills as a high of other people. At many key places,Road in West Bloomfield Township,ton. While there, O’Brien told the FBI,school graduation gift for O’Brien’s the two stories can’t be reconciled.not far from the Red Fox. The Adellshe called Tony Giacalone at the And there is an hour and a half thatwere never suspects in the case. TheSouthfield Athletic Club. He said Continued on next page THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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BROWN is employed by Jax Kar Wash number 7, 31500 Grand River, Farmington, Michigan, and was employed as such on July 30, 1975, BROWN advxsed that his usually work at the car wash involved interior cleaning and exterior waxing. BROWN advised that he does not recall ever being requested to remove blood from the back seat of any Mercury automobiles. BROWN did not recognize the photo­ graph of CHARLES O ’BRIEN as an individual who he had ever seen at ther car wash. BROWN recalled that the only clean up jobs he recalled in the past month was when he removed some vomit from a Comet automobile. BROWN further added that he did not recall being asked to clean up blood from any type of automobile within the last month.

Vomit from a C o m e t v l CUSTOMER'S COPY A Jax Kar • Notice to Buyer: |1) Dop c i sign this agreement (se: forth on re- Wash worker i verse srdei before ysu reed it cr if it • co n ta in s blank s p a c e s (21V c j a r e told the FBI the •>JA)P^.fo)Wn3H ? 1 entitled to an exact cosy of this agree- : nent at the time you sign it; save it to only thing he R H I N 3T C/j MI I crctect your r.ghts 13) You bav? the 576000 nght to pay in advance the lull amount cleaned out of a ! due. Buyer hereby acknowledges re­ ceipt of a true executed copy of this car in July 1975 : agreement. y p r r n S7 i -f.u y PC0-0 IS-7&I was vomit from a Comet. O’Brien couldn’t A Approval Code▲ 14- 81^5 produce his Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN gasoline receipt AMOCO LEAD - FREE LEADER for July 30 Continued from Page 11 whereabouts between 2:20 and 4 p.m. until Sept. 10. The Hoffa files also include plenty of son. (According to the files, O’Brien’s other interviews that contradict lawyer Frank Burdick later cited O’Brien’s story: O’Brien’s admission of receiving ■ Sally Jones, a secretary at ■Jax manager Joseph Spitz could find■ Marvin Adell told the FBI that money as proof that his client wasn’tTeamsters headquarters, said O’Brien no record of any stains being removedO’Brien called him on July 30 at 2 involved in Hoffa’s abduction. If hewas there until 1 p.m. and returned from a 1975 Mercury during that p.m. and said he was going to try to had been, Burdick reasoned, why after 4. week. Bercie Brown, who did the inte­ get a ride to Troy, where Adell had his. would he admit taking something that ■ Anthony Marok, Teamster chief rior cleaning at Jax, “advised that he office. He said O’Brien called a second looked like a payoff?) steward for non-craft units, told thedoes not recall ever being requested totime at 2:30 and said, “You can meet After meeting Tony Giacalone, FBI he saw O’Brien in the Teamsters remove blood from the back seat ofme at Grand River and Orchard Lake O’Brien said, he returned Joey Trumbull office at 1:50 p.m. holding any Mercury automobiles. ... The onlyat 5 p.m.” Adell said he picked up Giacalone’s car to his office on Conneron his shoulder a large box marked as clean up jobs he recalled in the past O’Brien at that intersection, then had and Joey gave him a ride back to the property of an unknown “meatmonth was when he removed some his car washed at Jax before driving Teamsters headquarters. From there company” and carrying a leather vomit from a Comet.” home. he secured another ride back to the satchel. O’Brien looked startled to see (This anecdote demonstrates the ■ Betty Adell said she didn’t see any Jax Kar Wash in Farmington, where him, Marok reported, and a man and FBI’s thorough investigative style inblood stains on O’Brien’s shirt when he spoke to several workers before woman who had been talking to him the case: Agents actually contacted he came home that evening. She said Marvin Adell picked him up and droveleft hurriedly Marok said that when Patricia Mastro, the owner of a 1974 O’Brien did not accompany her to a him to his home. O’Brien said he went he returned from a meeting O’Brien Mercury Comet, to confirm she had restaurant that evening, as he had out to dinner that night with the was gone but the box and satchel werethe interior of her car cleaned at Jax claimed. Adells. still in the hallway and remained on July 31. As for the alleged vomit, ■ O’Brien said he learned of Hoffa’s The FBI did confirm certain parts of there until he left again at 2:45 p.m. Mastro explained that “her 19-year- disappearance the next afternoon in a O’Brien’s story. Agents verified that a ■ O’Brien had told the FBI that he old son had been driving the car andcall from Linteau, the friend Hoffa 24-pound salmon was shipped toborrowed a car instead of using the spilled some food on the front seat.”) stopped to see at Pontiac Airport on Holmes at Teamsters headquarters Teamsters’ official station wagon to ■ Bruce Milen, co-owner of the Jaxhis way to the Red Fox. But Teamsters that day via United Airlines from a deliver the fish because the wagon chain, told agents that if O’Brien had secretary Barbara Lipchik told agents Teamsters official in Seattle. Papers wasn’t available. But Teamsters offi­ been at the car wash with someone that she took the call from Linteau showed O’Brien signed for the fish at cial Walter Schuler, the man in charge else’s car, he would not have been ableand then told O’Brien that Hoffa was 11:35 a.m. But the delivery m an said of the wagon, reported it had not beento use his Jax charge card. Milen also missing. She said O’Brien asked no the box wasn’t leaking when he in use. reported that charge card receipts for questions and did not appear to be dropped it off. ■ The FBI found no one at the Jax Karthe week of July 27 were missing. upset. Viola Holmes, wife of the Teamster Wash in Farmington who could con­■ On Sept. 10, Burdick, O’Brien’s ■ Linteau told the FBI that when he officer, confirmed th at O’Brien deliv­ firm that O’Brien had been there on attorney, sent the FBI a charge card told O’Brien on July 31 that Hoffa had ered the fish around 1:30 and stayed July 30. Employee William Smith, receipt purporting to show O’Brienvanished, O’Brien told him that he awhile to play with her infant son. who was pumping gas that day, did bought gas at Jax on July 30. Shownhad just returned that morning from not recall seeing anyone who lookedthe receipt, Milen identified the Jax Toronto. FBI finds discrepancies like the picture of O’Brien that FBI worker who initialed it “L.L.,” as for­ ■ Eleanor Petz, another Teamsters But a lot else about O’Brien’s agents showed him. Three other mer employee Lynn Learmonth. Butsecretary, said O’Brien told her on account was problematic. The FBI employees, shown photographs ofwhen the FBI contacted Learmonth, found no witness to confirm hisO’Brien, also did not recognize him. she couldn’t identify O’Brien. Continued on next page THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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his activities ... and stated that a lot of Missing PETZ further stated that at approximately 2:30 p.m the information he had furnished in A Teamster on July ’31 * 1975> O'BRIEN personally told her that JAMES his earlier interview had been given secretary told RIDDLE HDFFA was missing. She said his comment was ’’Don't during a period of extreme confusion. the FBI that breathe a word of this* HOFFA is missing* he was to meet Linteau advised that dates, times and Chuckie O’Brien ; someone at the Machus* but didn't show”. PETZ stated that other events ran together.” The Hoffa told her that she observed O'BRIM leave the office at approximately 3 P files noted that the “investigation Hoffa was on that date. She said he was alone when he went down the raised serious questions concerning missing. stairs to the front door and that was the last she saw of reliability of Linteau.” The FBI con­ I him. — ^ ^ cluded that Linteau had been told to have a bad memory about the time of Hoffa’s call. Continued from Page 12 to take a polygraph exam because “heLouie Linteau, who allegedly was at Both Tony Giacalone and Tony does not trust their results.” lunch when Hoffa stopped to see himProvenzano denied they were sup­ July 31 of Hoffa’s disappearance and But 18 years later, in 1993, he didat the Pontiac Airport, told the FBIposed to meet with Hoffa on July 30, said: “Don’t breathe a word of this: take one on the television talk show,that Hoffa had called him at 3:30 p.m.and both had alibis. Hoffa is missing. He was to meet “The Maury Povich Show.” He passedon July 30 from the Red Fox to reportGiacalone said he spent the day at someone at the Machus but didn’tand promptly declared what he hasthat the people he was supposed the to Southfield Athletic Club. And show.” maintained all along: that he had meet there hadn’t shown up. many witnesses backed up his state­ Many people interviewed by the FBInothing to do with the disappearanceElmer Reeves, a worker at ment. Several saw him there the said O’Brien was known for beingof Jimmy Hoffa. Linteau’s Airport Services, said a call morning of July 30. One worker, loose with money and the truth. One did come from Hoffa to Linteau atKathy Postolesi, told the FBI he left Teamster told the FBI that O’Brien POOR MEMORIES 3:30, but another employee, Eddieabout 2 p.m. A washing machine “has the reputation amongst steelAND ALIBIS Solomon, was sure it had come atrepairman said he saw him there haulers as being ‘a bullshit artist.’ ” 2:30. until 2:30, and saw his son, Joey, at Teamsters secretary Jones character­ A skeptical FBI Earl Pressley, another employee, the club at 1 p.m. and again at 4 p.m. ized O’Brien as “a liar and a flunky said Linteau didn’t seem to be upsetA January 1976 summary of the FBI and an errand boy for Hoffa who wascouldn’t disproveabout Hoffa’s disappearance the nextinvestigation, known as the “Hoffex two-faced as he had to be.” day. memo,” concluded that Giacalone According to the Hoffa files, O’Brienvarious explanationsIn an interview with the FBI onappeared to be “establishing an alibi” told the FBI that he was not involved Nov. 6, Linteau remained “vehement”by “making himself very visible” at the in Hoffa’s abduction because he “loved Chuckie O’Brien wasn’t the only oneabout the time of the phone call. Theclub th at day. the old man.” He denied any riftwho was trying to explain events andreport noted that Linteau “was The FBI couldn’t find any witnesses between them. He said he didn’t wantwhereabouts on July 30. advised of specific discrepancies inat the athletic club who saw Chuckie O’Brien there on July 30, despite to reveal Mr. HOFFA's presence. LINTEAU stated that O’Brien’s claim he had met Tony making telephone calls from his place of business he Giacalone in the building. utilized a WATS line for all long distance calls and Provenzano said he was playing utilized the regular telephone lines for local calls. cards at his Local 560’s union hall in Union City, N.J. But many in the Hoffa family still LINTEAU advised that he then place a telephone suspected he was directly involved. The call to call to TONY GIACALONE, reaching him at a telephone number Barbara Crancer told the FBI that Giacalone which he believed to be GIACALONE’s son’s. LINTEAU stated Tony Provenzano’s daughter Jose­ It was Louie that he advised GIACALONE of the failure of Mr. HOFFA to phine called the Hoffa home in Lake Linteau who told return to his residence and the meeting that was to have Orion on Aug. 1 from New Jersey. She Tony Giacalone taken place between HOFFA and GIACALONE at the Machus Red told Crancer she was sorry about her that Hoffa was Fox on that day. LINTEAU advised that GIACALONE told him father’s disappearance. Josephine missing. Linteau that he knew of no such meeting and certainly did not attend Provenzano said her father was out in also said he that meeting. the yard gardening while she was on spent the first the phone. Crancer gave her this message: “We several days LINTEAU stated that he then got in touch with want our father back.” with Mrs. Hoffa CYNYTHIA GREEN and both he and GREEN departed from their Josephine Provenzano promised to at her Lake respective locations to join Mrs. HOFFA at the Lake Orion relay the message to her dad. Orion house. residence. V / FALSE LEADS LINTEAU was vehement in his recollection of AND DEAD SILENCE | times that telephone calls were placed to the Machus Red Fox, and stated that ”if the employees of the Red Fox Hoffa ‘sightings’ say other times they are wrong”. even included LINTEAU stated that during the early morning of July 31, 1975, he, Mrs. HOFFA, and CINDY GREEN were Sav-on Drugstroe extremely concerned over the failure of Mr. HOFFA to In the first few weeks after the return to the residence. LINTEAU advised that in his Hoffa disappearance, evidence re­ initial interview he stated he observed Mrs. HOFFA furnishing mained scarce but reward money was coffee to the. news reporters camped outside of the residence plentiful. The Hoffa family offered after he awoke, and that he advised he stayed at that $200,000 for information; his own residence for three or four days and that many of the local, 299, added $25,000, and the facts had become difficult to pinpoint on a day by day Teamsters’ Overdrive magazine pitched in $50,000. basis. He stated that he realizes this would have been Authorities soon were flooded with impossible to observe* inasmuch as no one was aware of tips. But virtually none of them could the disappearance of Mr. HOFFA at this point other than J h i m s a ^ LINTEAU stated t Continued on next page THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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observed a white male, dark hair, long pork sideburn, approximately 6*1", weighing approx- ely 180-200 pounds, wearing a dark colored suit, a dress shirt and a necktie, get out of the passenger side of the Lincoln* He walked over to the man was about to enter the car, who also at this red to me to be James Hof fa* I. based of Hoffa on photographs and on television that I had seen of him*

"The man who exited the Lincoln walked up to Hoffa and they talked for a minute or two. While they were talking I could see hand gestures being made by the man I believed to be Horfa* The other man grabbed Hoffa by the arm* Hoffa at this time snatched his arm free from the man's grasp*

_ The driver______and the other man grabbed Hoffa yy the arms, one on each side, and walks him over to the Lincoln. i "I observed the white male with the dark hair >pen the rear door of the Lincoln on the drivers side of the car* Hoffa then entered the rear seat of the Lincoln and the dark haired man enter behind him on the rear seat also through the same door* The driver of the Lincoln re-entered the drivers seat of the vehicle* He pulled off at a high rate i f speed* He made a right hand turn from the parki: .ot, went down Telegraph in a southerly direction Mo the first cross over and immediately turned on Telegraph and headed in a northerly direction* Afte passing me X looked at the license plate again* The Lincoln was soon out of my view.

"I never made it to the western side of Tele- raph, after observing the above described incident, returned to the eastern side of Telegraph and walked up to the nearest bus stop which I believe Archive Photos to be a Telegraph and Maple* Here I caught a bus Tony Giacalone, right, leaves the Federal Building in downtown Detroit after refusing paying the fare of 40 or 50 cents. This bus carried to cooperate with a grand jury investigation on Hoffa’s disappearance. me to either Birmingham or Royal Oak* After exiting this bus I caught another bus and returned home* Continued from Page 13 A Detroit man called the FBI on Aug. 5 and claimed he had seen Hoffa "After thinking about what I had observed and be substantiated. abducted. Identifying himself as “Al,” listening to radio and television about Hoffa beir Several people who had dined at the he said he saw it happen on his way to missing, I was convinced I had observed Hoffa's Red Fox on the afternoon of July 30a job interview. The FBI arranged a abduction* I was afraid of becoming involved in told investigators they saw Hoffa wait­ meeting with him at the Howard this matter at first but after thinking about I ing outside, but no customer saw him Johnson’s restaurant in Highland decided to call the FBI on 8/5/75 and tell them leave the area. Park. what I had observed. I was asked to meet an The only report of anything out of At the meeting, Al demanded $100 in of Detroit's FBI office the following morning the ordinary that day came third-hand exchange for what he knew. The agent at 9:30 a*m* I suggested the meeting place be via local free-lance photographer refused to pay him, so the man lowered Charles “Snuffy” McGill, who told the his demands and finally agreed to give FBI that a man had told him about a a statement without being compensat­ woman who said she saw a man wear­ ed. He gave his real name - Earnest Too good to be true ing a mask strike another man on the Eugene McDonald - and said he had head in the Red Fox parking lot that seen two men pull Hoffa into a black One of the most detailed accounts by an alleged eyewitness came afternoon. The FBI apparently never Lincoln Continental on July 30. from Earnest Eugene McDonald, who told his story in vivid found the woman; there is no further “The man who exited the Lincoln detail. Unfortunately, McDonald failed two polygraph tests. reference to the anecdote in the files. walked up to Hoffa and they talked for Some of the tips were hard to a minute or two,” McDonald said. On 8 /6 and 8 /7 /7 5 , EARNEST EUGENTirc'D&BOtfj) was : believe. A woman from Birmingham, “While they were talking I could see Interviewed at Detroit, Michigan, with the aid of the Poly-; Shirley Weil, said she saw Hoffa look­ hand gestures being made by the man .graph concerning information that he allegedly observed the ing at magazines in a Sav-on Drug­ I believed to be Hoffa. The other man I abduction of HOFFA by two white males driving a black Lincoln store | at Maple and Telegraph around grabbed Hoffa by the arm. Hoffa at j Continental in the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox Restaurant 5:30 p.m. July 30. Weil said she saw this time snatched his arm free from on the afternoon of 7/5°/75» ^he results of the Polygraph him get into the back seat of a white the man’s grasp. At this time the driv­ examination were carefully reviewed, and it was concluded Thunderbird that had two men in the er of the Lincoln was observed by me that MC DONALD was not truthful in his statements concerning / front seat. !HOFFA1s abduct io n . But others sounded more credible. Continued on next page — THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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getting out of the Lincoln. ... The driver and the other m an grabbed Hoffa by the arms, one on each side, and walks him over to the Lincoln. I observed the white male with the dark hair open the rear door of the Lincoln on the driver’s side of the car. Hoffa then entered the rear seat of the Lincoln.” Despite the vivid details of his story, McDonald failed two polygraph tests on Aug. 6 and 7, the Hoffa files report. And George Gaddy, who gave McDonald a . ride on July 30 so he could apply for a job at a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet, said he did not drive past the Red Fox. In late August, a man who said he was a trucker making a delivery at the Red Fox on July 30 called Murray Chodak, James P. Hoffa’s law partner, and reported that he had seen the elder Hoffa with O’Brien in the Red Fox’s parking lot th at day. The caller said he was afraid to come forward, Chodak told the FBI. Agents tracked down four drivers who made deliveries to the restaurant that day. All four denied making the call. On Sept. 2 a man identified in the files only as Albert A. Cooper of Southfield told the FBI that at about 3:30 on July 30, as he was stopped for a light on Telegraph Road at 14 Mile, a four-door Mercury or Lincoln with four men inside pulled up alongside him. Cooper, who told the FBI he knew Hoffa personally, claimed the labor leader was sitting in the right rear seat. The Hoffa files report that he claimed that “all three individuals other than the one he described as James R. Hoffa observed him gazing into the vehicle. Cooper stated that all three of these individuals immediately turned their heads to the right in what appeared to be an effort on their part to keep from being recog­ nized by Cooper.” When the light 1995 photo by GEORGE WALDMAN changed, the car sped off, Cooper said. Shown photographs of eight suspects, JAMES P. HOFFA, having been advised of the Cooper selected O’Brien as the passen­ ty of the interviewing Agent and that he was being ger he saw in the front seat. iewed regarding a threatening telephone call that Hoffa Cooper, 63, told agents he wanted no directed to him through his secretary, PAT MORAN, publicity about his report. The Hoffa and Hoffa files say nothing more about Cooper interviewed at his office, 330(1 Guardian Building, it, and provided the following information: James P. Hoffa and don’t explain whether the FBI poses in front of a believed his report to be credible. portrait of his Hoffa’s son told the FBI that he got a As he arrived at his office on December 1, father in Teamsters call from an Ionia prison inmate, Jack 1975, his secretary, PAT MORAN, advised him that on McKinley, who said his wife, Omalee November 26, 1975, she received a telephone call from Headquarters on McKinley of Bay City, had seen Hoffa a caller whose voice was that of a middle aged Negro Trumbull. The transferred from one car to another in male and he requested to speak with JAMES HOFFA. younger Hoffa also Pontiac on July 30. She responded that he would be in court all day, and received threats in To seasoned investigators, the the caller left the following message, "Tell him TONY the months strangest aspect of the weeks following following his Hoffa’s disappearance was the silence called, and tell him to slow down, you won’t know what this means, but he will." father’s on the streets. The sources felt “that if disappearance. the LCN were not involved, they would HOFFA did not know anyone named TONY who James P. Hoffa be ‘conducting their own investi­ failed in an attempt gation.’ ” Instead, the mob was trying would leave a message such as this, and he did not to become president merely to “ride out” the investigation, understand the meaning or implications of the message, the FBI was told. except that he considered it a threat, especially of the Teamsters As one man told the FBI, “The Hoffa since an unsuccessful attempt was made to break into last year. case is very ‘delicate’ and no one on the law off* ^es / seated at 3300 ‘street’ ” was discussing it. ■ ?S/ < THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL

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A ransom note On Aug. 12, the above ransom letter, postmarked Detroit, arrived at the Hoffa residence in Lake Orion. In response, FBI agents and Detroit police surrounded the 7-11 Bar on Aug. 19. At 2 p.m., Detroit police Sgt. Eugene McBride entered the bar carrying a blue suitcase and wearing a straw hat with the word “free” printed on it. Nothing suspicious happened. At 4:15 p.m. the agents called off the operation. Queen Liz was never heard from again.

Continued from Page 16 been received by the Detroit FBI “everyone was looking at the wrongway garage in Marion in northern office and other bureaus. ethnic group but it was not the Michigan at the junction of M-66 and ■ On Aug. 13 and 14, planes flew ■ An envelope addressed to the Italians since they take care of their M-61. The local sheriff had an earth from Selfridge Air National Guard Chamber of Commerce in Detroit own problems.” When agents remover dig up the area and found Base and took regular and infraredcontained another envelope with searched the area, nothing was nothing. photos of two gravel pits in Oaklandthese words written in pencil: “If youfound. Freer said his life was on the ■ In an Aug. 22 interview, Robert County. The photos “failed to revealknow LINK- O’BRIEN, GIA and fits, line because “th e /’ were looking for Holmes Sr. told FBI agents he’d got­ any suspicious areas.” you could find HOFA.” him too, and he would be sending tenher an anoymous phone call on Aug. ■ On Aug. 14, a man claiming to be ■ Patricia Koch, a Teamsters secre­ a package that was his “protection.” 6 or 7. The caller said he and his John Arleta called Hoffa’s Lake Oriontary at Local 614 in Pontiac, said she On Sept. 2, Koch said, she got a callwife went boating on Lake St. Clair home demanding $100,000 in got a call on Aug. 21 from Joseph at Local 614 and a man’s voice the previous day and saw Hoffa in a exchange for information he said heFreer, a former boyfriend and an warned: “Quit looking for the packagepassing boat. The man said his wife had on Hoffa, whom he claimed was inmate at Jackson prison. Freer said ’cause you won’t get it. We took caretook photos of the sighting and alive. Agents traced the call and that the “package” everyone had been of the guy who was going to send wouldit. contact Holmes again once night, during a second call to the looking for was behind the pond inIf you know what’s good for you, they were developed. He never called Hoffa residence, the caller was back of his cousin’s house on you’ll keep your mouth shut or you’llback. arrested in California and identified Indianwood Road in Lake Orion. end up just like him.” She said it was■ The caretaker at the farm of one as David Jonathon Allen. The reportFreer said a Puerto Rican friend of not Freer’s voice. Teamsters official noticed buzzards noted that “other extortion-type his named Barrish had put up the ■ A retired schoolteacher told the circling and heard shots fired. Agents threats and demands for money” hadmoney for a hit on Hoffa and FBI that Hoffa’s body was in a high­searched and found nothing. ■ PAGE 18 JULY 27, 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.rust.net/-workers/strike.html Member Michigan Press Association Member National Newspaper Association Metro NY Labor Communications Council Communicator of the Year History’s rubble still to be sifted

ore than 30 years have no matter whose toes get trampled in passed since Addie Mae - the process. Time doesn’t run out on Collins, Carole Robertson doing the right thing. M and Cynthia Wesley, all More than a decade after the bomb­ ju st 14, and 11-year-old Denise ing, Klan member Robert Chambliss McNair were killed when members of was convicted of the crime in 1977. He w the Ku Klux Klan bombed a Birming­died eight years later while still in ham, Ala., church in 1963. Only oneprison. The case was reopened for the man was ever convicted, although thefirst time in 1971. This month case has since been reopened threeAttorney General Janet Reno said she times. is committed to finding out the truth That could be about to change. Now,of what happened to those four young 34 years later, the FBI has reopened girls. the case for the fourth time. Still more It is probably no coincidence that new information has apparently comeReno’s commitment to solving this to light that may finally settle thecase comes at a time when her boss, question of who else was involved Presidentin Bill Clinton, has verbalized the incident. a commitment to opening a nationalCasino influence must be curbed Some civil rights leaders have longdialogue on race relations in the A s the summer progresses, the Another question deals with the speculated that certain members of United States and has also considered /% future of Detroit’s casino human suffering that results from the law enforcement community maythe possibility of issuing an apology /■■to % gambling industry growscasinos. The gambling industry has have taken part in the tragedy or atall African Americans for slavery. JLm clearer. Proposals from casi­ pledged to donate money to help prob­ least been aware of what was being In addition, James Earl Ray, the no operators are due in Mayorlem gamblers kick their habit. But planned before it took place, but theyman convicted of murdering Dr. Archer’s office soon. Gov. Engler isthat’s like McDonald’s handing out were never brought to justice. SuchMartin Luther King Jr., is also work­working on legislation to regulatedietary guidelines with their Big speculation is hardly a stretch of theing hard to prove his innocence in thegaming here. City planners are map­Macs. The reality is that a casino imagination. After all, it wasn’t exact­little time his terminal liver disease ping a district on the western edge ofindustry brings with it a staggering ly unheard of in those days downallows him. Interestingly enough,downtown for Detroit’s casino zone.toll in broken m arriages and lost lives. South for there to be a comfortableRay’s efforts have the support notSo far, so good, but questions remain.That Detroiters would accept such a relationship between the Ku Kluxonly of King’s family but of the Rev. The primary question deals withtoll in the name of economic progress Klan and local law enforcement offi­Jesse Jackson and other civil rightsthe effect of casino money on theshows how skillful casino interests cials. leaders as well. Jackson has said pub­ political process in Detroit and have been in making their case. We’re For some, it may be hard to under­licly that he doesn’t believe Ray could Michigan. The experience in otherglad that at least some money will be stand why such a thing as thehave acted alone, if indeed he was the states, particularly in Nevada, has set aside for rehabilitation programs, Birmingham church bombing can’t manbe who pulled the trigger. shown that casino money can domi­but we fear it will be too little too late. left alone after all these years. The If Jackson is right about Ray, and ifnate political life to a degree almost We are also concerned about the only thing such disruption will the do, suspicions about who was reallyhard to imagine. The majority ofeffect of casinos on the physical struc­ some will say, is to further poison a cli­behind the Birmingham churchNevada’s elected statewide leaders ture of downtown. The downtown mate of race relations that is already bombing prove correct, the result(including top judges) get campaignenvironment is just now enjoying the fragile enough without being bur­could cause something of an emotion­contributions from casino interests,emergence of a livelier street life after dened with the evils of the past. al and sociological earthquake. Butand many of them get a lot. Casinoyears of being moribund. What will Besides, the girls are dead and no once the dust settles, what remains interests contribute more to cam­ three casinos do when dropped into amount of investigating will bringstanding will almost certainly be paigns in Nevada than the Demo­this fragile environment? No one them back, so let’s move on. Why stirmuch sturdier. cratic and Republican parties there knows, but it’s possible that casinos up those ashes? combined. will overwhelm everything else as Such a sentiment cannot be totally Michigan is slowly working outthey have in Atlantic City. If we’re not written off as insensitive, although it 10-second editorial ways to prevent that from happeningcareful, casinos in Detroit could betrays a determined unwillingness here. But whatever reforms are built smother the delicate restaurant and to understand the vise grip that the into the state’s permanent casinotheater life now growing around past has on the future. Until the sinsA recent survey reveals rules will come too late for this year’s Harmonie Park and the Fox Theatre of the past are dealt with and proper­ that aggressive drivers, elections in Detroit. Dozens of candi­district. ly settled, the future is certain to be those who cut in and out dates are vying for seats on Detroit’s Admittedly, we have never been a plagued by them. Given that perspec­of , tailgate, speed City Council, and many of them arebooster for a casino industry in tive, the answer to the question about receiving help from casino investors.Detroit. We have long believed casinos the ashes becomes relatively simple; and otherwise jeopardize Let’s not forget that council mem­offer only limited possibilities for eco­ when children are killed by hatred the highways, are becom­ bers will be responsible for passing onnomic development at a terrible cost and ignorance, then the society ining more prevalent and the mayor’s final recommendationsin human misery. We accept the reali­ which those children lived owes it to should be treated with for which casino interests get licensesty that a casino industry will develop their memory - and to their surviving to operate. Will a council that is hand-in Detroit. But we feel comfortable in relatives - to do everything possible tocaution. Perhaps they picked, as it were, by casino operatorsdemanding that important issues be solve such a crime conclusively. Theyshould be arrested. be able to render independent judg­ dealt with before the chips begin to deserve that much at the very least, ment? fall.

* JULY 27, 1997 PAGE 19

Census recommendations duck the specifics By Keith Owens subject to a 60-day public review and comment makeup, it does not concede to the whole reality. ecently a group of federal agencies recom­period before the OMB decides whether to accept The truth of the matter is that a large number of mended that Americans of mixed race them. The task force is recommending that no newAmericans are more racially mixed than even they finally be allowed to reflect that mixture racial or ethnic categories be added to the four thatthemselves may realize - or want to acknowledge. on census forms and other governmenthave been in use for the past two decades. Very few Americans can honestly claim to be pure R reports rather than being forced to settle forInformation defini­ about ancestry will be collected, how­anything, and even to say that they are of mixed tions th at do not accurately apply. ever. parentage doesn’t quite get to the heart of the mat­ It was only a matter of time before this happened. The 150-page interagency task force report rec­ter. In a sense, the term “American” is rapidly on its In a country as ethnically and racially diverse asommended unanimously that federal data collec­way to becoming synonymous with the term “mul­ the United States, it’s surprising that the U.S. cen­tion forms, including the 2000 census, be changedtiracial,” which opens up a whole other can of worms sus has managed to get away with its extremelyallowing people to check off one or more racial iden­altogether. limited categorizations for as long as it has.tifications. For example, someone who has a whiteSooner or later, no matter how useful it may be to Attempting to squeeze and shape all Americans tomother and a black father now has the optioncategorize of Americans by race, Americans will be fit one of four molds - Black, White, Americanchecking both those boxes on the census form,forced to face the fact that the only box on the cen­ Indian or Alaskan native, and Asian or Pacificrather than being forced to choose only the blacksus form that would accurately reflect who we are is Islander - is comical at best. It would be nice and category - or the box marked “other.” That could thebe box the task force decided would heighten racial neat if it were so easy to define American citizens, considered a step in the right direction, however. tensions: the multiracial box. That is the only defini­ but those days are long gone - if they were ever hereThe task force rejected creating a new categorytion that not only acknowledges the recent sources to begin with. called “multiracial,” saying it would not provide anyof mixed racial heritage - parents, grandparents - The design of the racial data collected by the cen­ useful information but would instead heightenbut allows for some reaching back as well. sus has not changed since 1977 when the originalracial tensions and further fragment an already Because it is when Americans are forced to reach Office of M anagement and Budget directive was divided nation. This may have been a mistake.back a ways that they are likely to find some sur­ issued to set racial data collection standards for Although it is an important concession to realityprising fruit hanging from the family tree. agencies that needed the information to enforceallowing mixed-race Americans to check the boxes Keith Owens is a locked-out editorial writer and civil rights laws. The recent recommendations arethat apply, better fleshing out their multiculturalcolumnist for the Detroit Free Press. Shame on Engler for cuts in mental health care Gov. John Engler has shocked and satisfactory reading scores increased especially when their population is disappointed many residents of by 43 percent over last year. Satis­estimated to be no higher than 1 per­ Michigan because of his apparent dis­ letters factory math scores increased by 18cent of the U.S. population. regard for people with mental illness. percent. After all, they are multiracial through no choice of theirs and as First came the egregious closing ofService, according to the WashingtonI want to urge parents, students, businesspersons, community leaderssuch should not be denied the right to Lafayette Clinic and the ruthless Post, is already printing temporary and all residents of the above-men­call themselves what they truly are manner in which it was done. Then34-cent stamps after misspending the just because it is inconvenient for the came the closing of Fairlawn. Now,money from 1995’s increase and see­ tioned communities to ask that their government or political organizations those of us with mentally ill children,ing a precipitous decline in on-timeschool boards participate in this grant. representing other minorities. family members or friends are all fac­ delivery of first-class mail. Surveys Joe Conroy Pradeep K. Srivastava ing the possible closure of Clintonindicate that first-class mail is deliv­ State Senator Valley Center in Pontiac, the Detroitered late 30 to 35 percent of the time. 29th District Detroit Psychiatric Institute and the Every penny increase in a stamp Protectis pets In praise of strikers Pheasant Valley Center in Kala­ another billion dollars in revenue to mazoo. As the summer officially arrives and I thought you did a marvelous job the Postal Service. the weather heats up, the Humanewith your Red Wings special, but the I spoke, along with a great manyMeanwhile, regular mail is suffer­ others, at the courthouse in Pontiac in Society of the United States reminds issue of the second anniversary (of the ing, according to both Postal Servicereaders that pets, like people, can suf­strike) beats them all. It is magnifi­ April. These talks took place at aand independent figures. meeting of the Mental Health fer from the heat - especially whencent! All articles strive to stem Scott Macdonald left in a parked car. revenge, bitterness. The items by Committee chaired by Rep. Laura Coalition to Make Our First Class Baird, and members of the legislature Like their owners, companion ani­workers about their struggle really Mail First Class mals enjoy the opportunities warmtouch the heart. listened attentively and allowed the hearing to go on until all those who weather provides for outdoor activi­As horrible as this strike has been, had signed up had a chance to airSmaller classes, ties. However, the needless sufferingDetroit is the better for it - it showed their disapproval. and occasional death of an animalthe true mettle of our working people. It seems deplorable that Gov. Engler better scores imprisoned in a car on a warm day are You share my prayers and support. is attempting to balance the budget at The legislature has approved a billtragedies that are entirely pre­ Ronald Heidelberger the expense of the mentally ill andthat includes a $20 million grant pro­ventable. Detroit their families. Shame on the governor.gram to help school districts in Center For more information, write “Hot We wonder if they have any idea howLine, Clintondale, Dearborn, Detroit, Car,” the HSUS Great Lakes Regional many voters in Michigan have beenEcorse, Ferndale, Flat Rock, Ham- Office, 745 Haskins, Bowling Green, let down by his apparent disregard fortramck, Highland Park, Inkster, OakOhio 43402-1696. Write us at the Journal the mentally ill. Park, Pontiac, River Rouge, Romulus,Sandy Rowland Dorothy Rood Southfield, Taylor, Van Dyke, Wayne- Great Lakes Regional Director The Detroit Sunday Journal Huntington Woods Westland and Westwood to lower the The Humane Society of the United welcomes letters to the editor. size of their kindergarten throughStates They must be signed with the Postal rate hikes third-grade classes to 17 or fewer stu­ author's name, address and The Postal Service is preparing todents. Multiracial label is OK telephone number for verifica­ ask for another $2 billion-a-year hike This program has shown a dramatic I read with interest your July 13 edi­ tion but will be published with in first-class mail rates as its own fig­ increase in Michigan Educationtorial “ ‘Multiracial debate’ expresses author's name and city only. ures showed delivery rates at abysmal Assessment Program test scores since our discomfort.” Send letters and opinion pieces levels and independent surveys indi­it was adopted by Flint Community I don’t see why it is such a big deal to The Detroit Sunday Journal, cated the situation is worse than that.Schools in 1994. The number of fourthto seek a new category in the next cen­450 W. Fort, Detroit 48226. It’s outrageous that the Postalgrade students (in Flint) achievingsus to cover multiracial individuals, PAGE 20 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JULY 27, 1997

By Carol Teegardin Bradford to flee A ctor Brad Pitt sued Playgirl magazine for publishing pictures of him / l lolling around the French West Indies in the buif. Although the r - A infamous pictures have been circulated worldwide and even a Giles-free News JL J L showed up on the Internet, Pitt was able to slap an injunction on the magazine severely limiting the August issues of Playgirl that will horn of her chief supporter be available for sale. What do localites think of this? Do they think he was and patronBob Giles, B e t w e e n right for suing? Are they interested in seeing the movie star unclad? News managing editor Christy Bradfordis bail­ t h e L in e s Sing from the embattled paper to By Shirley Wilson ROB WEDLER, art gallery manager and fine-art collector from Ferndale: “I think if he was romping around in the French West Indies retire at 54. According to the and friends that way he should know that people would follow him and take pictures. Snooze, her replacement is a 39- It’s not right if they’re using a telephoto lens to shoot you in your house oryear-old Michigander named in your yard, but if you’re out in a public place and you’re Brad Pitt, wellJennifer Harsha Carroll,origi­ then you’re fair game, I’d say.” nally from Midland, now execu­ “Summer Sun EP” on Tuesday to tive editor at the paper coincide with their stint on the CHRIS SALAH, Royal Oak free-lance photographer: “I think it’s gone in Burlington, Vt. “I grew up hav­HORDE tour that begins Friday a little too far, this paparazzi stuff, but if you’re going to make yourself ing a huge admiration for The in Minneapolis. (We’re crying that vulnerable like that as a sex symbol, then maybe you’ve got it coming. As Detroit News,” she’s quoted as they’re not on today’s HORDE bill a photographer myself, if I shot someone in the nude and they didn’t want saying. “That was always the at Pine Knob.) The six-track EP the pictures published, I wouldn’t publish them. I don’t think it’s ethical, paper that hit our doorstep everywill feature material never before as a human being or as a photographer. I was looking for a copy of the morning.”Morning? Maybe her released in the U.S. magazine because it’s going to be a collector’s item. I was in a store family really took theother scab paper. Out on the town recently that sells Playgirl, and I really felt kind of weird asking for it.” Several celebs were spotted at Ooo, baby baby ... some hot concerts last week. ELLEN SHARP, curator at the Detroit Institute of “It Arts: seems to Unsettling as it seems, one of Members ofSponge and Hoarse me that people, whether they’re stars or not, should have some degree of the most romantic of the roman­ were sidestage for Suicide privacy. I think the paparazzi stuff has gotten way out of hand. Frankly, I tic R&B crooners, Motown’s Machine’sset at the Warped wouldn’t be interested in seeing the August issue of that magazine. At the Smokey Robinson,is now a Tour stop at Pine Knob. That DIA, we’re concerned with photographers who have made a contribution grandpa. Smokey and eveningDennis Archer Jr.host­ to the world of photography, not with sensationalism.” Claudette’sdaughter Tamla ed a rowdy group of folks who (named for Berry Gordy’s start-upwere dancing like a bunch of “Soul CARRIE ELLEN (no last name given),a clerk at Barnes & Noble in label) gave birth to a baby girl, Train” extras in the guest boxes Bloomfield Township: ‘We’re expecting the August issue of Playgirl Lyric Claudette,a week ago at the State Theatre for soul around the first of August; however, I think we’re only getting three Saturday. Grandpa Smokey, who singer Maxwell’s performance issues. That’s all we can get because of that injunction. Am I anxious to flew in from a gig in Tennessee, there. see it? No, not really, but a lot of other women who work here sure are, came up with the baby’s musical Go stuff it! and we’ve gotten a lot of calls from women.” name. Although the grandpar­ ents, who sang in the Miracles A sign of the Detroit together and are, of course, for­ Noosepapers’ continuing arro­ gance toward its customers is Advertisement mer Detroiters, have been divorced for a decade, all is ami­ demonstrated in all those cable and they’ve each created unstuffed Sunday papers. At the baby rooms in their Los Angeles 7-Eleven in Ferndale where we ‘Voices area houses for the new grand­ previously reported that over­ child. As for Claudette, she’ll pass worked clerks were stuffing the on being known as “Grandma.” “I Sunday papers themselves, they of the Strike’ think the baby will call me no longer do that but instruct the ‘GeeGee,’ ” she said. paying customers to assemble the scab papers themselves. “Take one ‘No News or Freep’ sheet from that pile and put it with one from that pile.” It’s all means you, baby because the DN doesn’t have How do scabs cover strikes? enough mailers - part of their job Scab News photographerRobin is to put the papers together - Bucksonwas spotted trying to and it refuses to call any back. shoot the UAW picket line at the GM plant in Warren from across He’s got balls the road, using a telephoto lens so Detroit boy - and devout Tiger the anti-scab autoworkers would­fan (which is saying something) - n’t see her. So where did she park Alice Cooper was hoping to her staff car? In the Millwrights throw the first pitch at the Tiges’ and Machinery Erectors Local game against Cleveland on Aug. 1102 union hall across Mound 4, the night before he performs at Road - right next to a “No News Pine Knob. But it seems that or Free Press Wanted Here” sign. there are not one but two first Copyright GEORGE WALDMAN And while a union meeting was pitches already scheduled for that in progress, no less. After being night. We vote that the Tigers let A book of portraits and words of more than 40 members alerted to her scabbie presence, Alice sing “Take Me Out to the of the Detroit Newspaper Guild. angry union members booted the Ball Game” during the seventh photog and her scab vehicle off inning stretch - with the boa con­ To order, send a check or money order for $25 to: their property. strictor around his shoulders! George Waldman Got good stuff for BTL? Fax Detroit Journalism Photography Ommmm Shirley and the gang at 313-964- P.O. Box 1273 Our fave vegansKula Shaker 5554 or e-mail 'em at Detroit, Ml 48 2 3 1 will release the limited edition [email protected]. Thanks! Bears and Steelers to duel in Dublin

We’re not Sharon Stone Lion: If it’s the (remember “The last week in J im Quick and the July, it must be Dead”?) and pro football sea­ M cFa r l in . son on TV. Highlights The special is Unfortunately, followed on TNT despite the by a brace of all­ weather, the NFL is usually the time-great Western movies, highlight­ hottest thing on the tube this time ofed by “Shane” at 2 a.m. Monday. year. ■ “Stargate SG-1,”8 tonight, ■ NFL preseason:Chicago Bears vs. Showtime - As MacGyver, Richard Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin, Dean Anderson could rig just about Ireland, 1 today, Fox (Channel 2 in anything. As Col. Jack O’Neill in this Detroit) - With the enormous Irish new cable sci-fi series, maybe he can Show tim e population in Chicagoland, can youfigure out a way to fix those annoying“Stargate SG-1” premieres tonight on Showtime before moving to its 10 p.m. Friday slot. imagine the reaction of fans and holes in the universe - and in the Teaming up to save the Earth are, from left, Amanda Tapping, Michael Shanks, Richard players to the first Bears game in show’s plot. Anderson assumes Kurt Dean Anderson and Christopher Judge. Dublin? “We’re going to have a Russell’s role in a big-budget space reverse bedcheck tonight,” Chicago adventure series based on the 1994 Man March, “Schindler’s List” and a to its subjects, “ordinary” people who Dave Wannstedt quippedmovie “Stargate,” playing a retired politically oriented theater group. have overcome extraordinary obsta­ after the team plane touched down military officer pulled back to active cles in order to achieve victory in on the Emerald Isle. “Anybody caughtduty to rescue a stranded scientist ■ “Unplugged: Fiona Apple,”10:30 their lives. Among those profiled in sleeping will be fined.” Hopefully, Da before his route home - a strange, p.m. Tuesday, MTV - The teenage the premiere is a 10-year-old Tampa, Bears will be clear-eyed enough to two-way opening to a parallel uni­ Apple of rock music’s eye returns toFla., boy named Kyle Romano, who actually face the always-tough verse - is permanently destroyed. her Big Apple roots for a high-profilelives an active, joyful life despite the Steelers in the annual American showcase performance at the fact that he’s a quadruple amputee. ■ “P.O.V.: Blacks and Jews,”10 Majestic Theater in the Brooklyn Former Miss America Leanza Cornett Bowl game. Since can’t p.m. Tuesday (repeated at 2 a.m. drive that obnoxious bus of his to Academy of Music. Fiona, the 19- and former Duke of Hazzard John Wednesday), PBS (Channel 56 in Ireland, Matt Millen joins Pat year-old singer-songwriter who cata­ Schneider are the co-hosts. Detroit) - They marched side by side pulted to fame on the strength of her Summerall for the preseason play-by-during the civil rights movement of ■ “Walker, Texas Ranger,”8 p.m. play. 1996 debut LP “Tidal,” performs the 1960s and went at each other’s acoustic versions of her songs Friday, USA - Yes, that’s right: USA. ■ “Prohibition,”8 tonight, A&E - I throats violently during the infamous“Criminal,” “Sleep to Dream” and A week from Monday, the cable chan­ can’t remember the last time I was so Crown Heights riots of 1991. “Shadowboxer” in the half-hour spe­nel begins airing off-network reruns happy to see a TV documentary comeRelations between Jews and African cial, accompanying herself on pianoof Chuck Norris’ kick-and-shoot to the screen. A&E has been hyping Americans, who once formed the for the last tune. action series (which has become a this three-hour special so long and sonation’s most liberal sociopolitical guilty pleasure, I must admit) persistently, they were driving me to alliance, have deteriorated dramati­ ■ “Ordinary/Extraordinary,” 8 Mondays through Fridays in prime drink. Through long-unseen archivecally over the decades, and this pen­ p.m. Friday, CBS (Channel 62 in time. But prior to that, USA will kick footage and interviews with the gov­sive and provocative “P.O.V.” originalDetroit) - No, it’s not a vote on the off its run this Friday by presenting ernment-imposed teetotalers who documentary seeks to find out why.quality of summertime TV. The title the two-hour, 1993 made-for-TV still remember, A&E recalls a world Featured are scenes from the Million of this six-week limited series refers movie that introduced modern-day of bathtub gin, speakeasies and cowboy cop Cordell Walker to an machine gun-toting mobsters during JIMMY MACK’S MAGNIFICENT MOVIE MENU expectant TV world. the 13-year period (1920-1933) that ■ NFL preseason:Atlanta Falcons changed the future of our nation. “The List of Adrian “Zorba the Greek,”7 a.m. Messenger,”11:30 today, Family Monday, American Movie Classics; at , midnight Friday, ■ “Big Guns Talk: The Story of Channel;“Dr. Strangelove, Or: “Easy Rider,”9 a.m. Monday and Channel 62 - If you honestly can’t the Western,” 8 tonight (repeated at How I Learned to Stop 5:10 a.m. Tuesday, Movie Channel; wait to experience the flat beer, invis­ 10 p.m.), TNT - James Garner, who Worrying and Love the Bomb,” “Lady Sings the Blues,”6:35 ible secondary or Silverdome traffic was riding herd over such Wild West noon today, Cinemax;“Eight Men p.m. Monday, Movie Channel; fiasco again, by all means go to classics as “Maverick” and “Support Out,” 12:45 today, Showtime;“Les “The Goodbye Girl,”2:35 a.m. Friday’s Lions exhibition opener. Or Your Local Sheriff” long before he Miserables,”2 today, Channel 56; Tuesday, TBS;“The Diary of you can wait till Saturday morning rolled as Rockford, hosts this roundly “Four Weddings and a Anne Frank,”12:30 p.m. Tuesday, and catch the delayed broadcast, entertaining two-hour study of Funeral,”8:30 tonight, ABC American Movie Classics;“Butch mindful of the fact that you wouldn’t Hollywood’s love affair with Westerns (Channel 7 in Detroit);“The Cassidy and the Sundance have had to kick in movies and on TV. A posse of cellu­ Apprenticeship of Duddy Kid,” 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. around anyway. The Bobby Ross Era loid cowboys adds insights, including Kravitz,”10 tonight and 4:15 a.m. Wednesday, Showtime;“How begins under the Pontiac Pillowcase , Charlton Heston, Monday, American Movie Classics; Green Was My Valley,”12:30 (featuring cameo appearances from (who talks about killing “Hour of the Gun”and “Shane,” p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday, American ) against Detroit’s John Wayne, of all people, in the 1972beginning at midnight,TNT; Movie Classics. annual enemies, in the first presea­ epic “The Cowboys”), Tom Selleck, son test for both teams. SUNDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON JULY 27, 1997

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Shut Down / Motown ‘97 U K g in the public service SOLIDARITY CWA10CAI #4008 Machinists Air Transport District 143 supports the From our Membership, Warren Consolidated Schools efforts of the workers at the Detroit News & Detroit Executive Board, and Officers: Support the Newspaper Workers in their fight We Support The Free Press to win a fair and equitable contract. •V u u v i Newspaper Workers! j V fo r their rights to dignity and justice. a _ in _■ 11 ii 11 h i a i n i ■ i w u i in isn i JULY 27, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 29

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You’re talking about 15- Thank you for helping make The Detroit Sunday Journal a success!percent erosion of their market share. the journal FORMS-MAU. SUBS F< That’s 2 million (vehicles) a year in PAGE 30 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JULY 27, 1997 City official envisions expanded People Mover

By Martha Hindes would include a short subway, subur­ Journal Staff Writer ban rail lines and improved bus ser­ Detroit’s People Mover, which cele­vice, ended up as an orphan. brates its 10th birthday on Thursday,According to city financial figures, might have fallen short of originalthe People Mover cannot survive with­ ridership expectations. But city offi­out constant city dollars. From June * cials still include it in an ambitious 1995 through June 1996, the last mass transit plan to take the city intofinancial accounting available, total the 21st century. revenue generated from riders was Albert Martin, head of the Detroit $914,276 compared to an operating Department of Transportationcost of $7.6 million. (DDOT) and acting director of the Despite money problems, the People People Mover, said Friday the PeopleMover seems to have plenty of fans. Mover could be expanded as part Out-of-townof tourists and convention- that overall plan. goers ride the line regularly in order “The concept of expanding theto skip long walks between restau­ People Mover is something that isrants and meetings or other events. In being explored,” he said. “The mayorfact, city officials say it is a drawing has instructed me he would like us tocard in bringing conventions to the explore it in a manner that wouldcity. encourage pedestrian traffic through­Young passengers can be seen press­ out the city.” ing their faces against the windows as That would mean building addi­the People Mover snakes around the tional lines in areas that would drawsouth side of Cobo and virtually hangs people into the downtown area with­over the Detroit River like an amuse­ out channeling them away from shop­ment ride. ping, going to shows and concerts orAccording to DDOT calculations, the biggest ridership each year is during mmi particpating in other downtown activ­ ■ : ities. the North American International The most likely addition wouldAuto Show in early January. DDOT spokesman Clayton Closson said that, encompass the city’s court district on SHERWOOD Madison Avenue and travel near theon its busiest day ever, the 2.9-mile two future sports stadiums and thecircular track carried 56,429 passen­ Fox Theatre district. gers. Average daily ridership at pre­ Martin said he would not anticipatesent is about 8,000, a number that the kind of developmental problemsmore than doubles when hockey fans that happened during the Peoplehead over to Joe Louis Arena to spur Mover’s construction 10 years ago.on the Red Wings. Back then, the project was on a “fast What has been missing from the track, so to speak, on instructions mixof has been steady ridership from the federal government,” Martin said.area residents who go downtown to The project originally was work or shop. In fact, they were origi­ Journal photo by REBECCA COOK announced in May of 1973, butnally envisioned as the People Mover’sDetroit’s transportation director believes additional People Mover lines could serve the groundbreaking was delayed formajor a users. court district and the future sports stadiums and Fox Theatre district. decade. The project also was plagued In the 1970s President Gerald Ford with construction problems. Only fiveand his transportation secretary,back to look at aspects of that originalished millions of dollars and several percent of the engineering was com­William Coleman, promised the cityplan to learn how to develop a betteryears beyond projections. plete when building began in the andfall suburbs $600 million to developtransit a system. Martin pointed out that about a of 1983. Precast concrete guideway regional transportation plan. But theThe biggest challenge will be findingthird of Detroit’s population depends beams began crumbling from inade­participants never could agree ona source of funding, said Martin.on public transportation. A plan to get quate reinforcement; 32 had to bewhat was needed, and the money wasUnfortunately, both the federal andcity residents out to jobs now available replaced. Tension cables supportingredirected to Atlanta, Seattle and state governments, which funded in 80 the suburbs would be best served the tracks began to fracture their con­Washington, D.C., M artin said. percent of the original project, signedwith expanded public transportation - crete shells and had to be repaired. Now, said Martin, the city is goingoff completely on it when it was fin-including a viable People Mover. The southeast Michigan Trans­ portation Authority had to take money from other transit projects to cover cost overruns. Even the People Mover stations with their originalNew federal aid to help storm victims artwork and murals ran millions of Some 1,500 victims of the July 2 Security number, a list of damagesBlvd. dollars over budget to construct. storms that swept through southeast­and losses, your insurance companySo far, more than 5,111 disaster What the city explained as con­ern Michigan had received more thanname and policy number and goodrelief applications have been filed, struction cost growth was considered$1.5 million in federal disaster aid bydirections to the location of the dam­with more than 90 percent coming by critics to be a nightmare of faultyweek’s end, a spokesperson for theaged property. from Wayne County, the hardest hit designs and modifications that addedFederal Emergency Management State and federal officials have area. substantially to cost overruns.Agency said Friday. opened two Disaster Recovery Centers Need help figuring the insurance Originally proposed as a $30 million To apply for state or federal disasterwhere storm victims who have alreadyvalue of that tree you lost in the storm'? project in the early 1970s, the Peopleassistance, call 800-462-9029 from 8 applied by phone for assistance canThe Macomb County Michigan State Mover cost a whopping $200 milliona.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The number fortalk face-to-face with recovery special­University Extension program will by the time it began operating on Julythe hearing impaired is 800-462-7585. ists. The centers, open from 8 a.m. to 8 provide appraisals for home owners. 31, 1987. When you call, have available yourp.m. daily, are at the Northeast The fee is $8. For more information, The project, planned as part of acurrent phone number, your addressCenter, 13303 E. McNichols, and thecontact Hannah Stevens at 810-469- regional mass transit system that at the time of the disaster, Social Williams Center, 8431 Rosa Parks 6440. JULY 27, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 31

The training sessions were taped at a Caterpillar plant in Illinois a week before the Detroit strike began. Vance video shows guards in assault drills By Robert Ourlian tricks were notorious during the Journal Staff Writer Caterpillar strike. “They beat people, Members of Vance Security’s Asset followed them, ran them off the road,” Protection Team (APT), the firm hired Fisher said. “They intend on inflicting by the Detroit Free Press and The a lot of harm without it looking like Detroit News, spend hours in training they are.” drills learning how to club people with The training also corroborates find­ riot batons without being detected by ings by locked-out mailer Thomas video cameras, according to the securi­ Bernick in a months-long study of ty company’s own videotapes. injured newspaper strikers. Bernick One technique, involving short wrist has documented cases of more than 60 snaps that deliver powerful blows, is strikers who were clubbed, beaten, meant to deceive judges and others run over, Maced or threatened at gun­ who must try to decide whether a vic­ point by guards, scabs and police offi­ tim of such a clubbing was struck cers in municipalities taking money hard, according to drill leaders speak­ from the newspapers. ing on the tapes. One said the tech­ In a report, Bernick detailed nique must be used “if there’s a video accounts in which Vance guards used camera out there.” “sudden, unseen attacks.” Other techniques for injuring people The complaints have attracted leg­ were videotaped by Vance crew lead­ islative attention. House Bill 4462, ers. The 1995 tapes apparently were which would regulate the use of pri­ made to assess an individual guard’s vate security armies such as the performance. Vance APT squads, passed the The exercises were taped at a Michigan House of Representatives by Journal file photo by DAYMON J. HARTLEY Caterpillar plant in Illinois just a a margin of 56-48 in June and is week before the Detroit newspaperVance guards attack pickets at the newspapers’ Clayton Street distribution center in pending in a Senate committee. strike began, and may have been heldDetroit in fall 1995. Legislators are seeking curbs on private security agencies. Sponsored by Rep. Bill Callahan, a to prepare guards to deal with strikers St. Clair Shores Democrat, the bill in Detroit, said UAW members in at Caterpillar plants in Illinois. there’s a little power in it.” was a response to a litany of com­ Illinois. Wearing jackboots, bloused combat The instructor showed how theplaints about Vance Security forces The tapes were obtained by The trousers, APT T-shirts and riot hel­ baton, once swung, can be broughtoperating off company property. The Detroit Sunday Journal from UAWmets with face shields, the trainees back with a reverse snap of the wristcomplaints were detailed at a hearing members involved in the Caterpillar are shown lined up 12 to 20 at a time.to strike the target again. held by the House Labor and strike. Union officials identified “Get a good, basic stance. Get you a “The comeback on this one is ...Occupational Safety Committee in trainees from the tapes as guards good baton grip. Keep your baton rightsince I’m out there, I may as well hit March in Detroit. they’ve seen at strikebound plants inon your chest,” an instructor said,the guy coming back, right?” The bill would prevent such “provo­ Illinois and elsewhere, includingshowing how the weapon is supposedIn sessions the following day, thecateurs” from leaving the property of Detroit. to lie across the chest, without pro­lead drill instructor again explained an employer during a strike, carrying Hundreds of members of APT units truding beyond the body. the reason for the short, snappy, pow­firearms, harassing pickets and other have been used by the Detroit news­ In slow motion he demonstratederful baton assaults. actions. papers against locked-out members ofhow the baton rolls off his chest, “We’re going to have video cameras Another technique shown was how, six unions and their supporters. swings around in a snap of his wristeverywhere you go out there, soin it standing at arm’s length with Union officials said the tapes vali­and lands with a “crack!” on anotherreally becomes critical that whenever another person, a sheathed baton date complaints that Vance guards are club being held as a target. “Nothing isyou swing at something (and go to)could a be snatched out and driven into schooled in dirty tricks, using con­happening except my shoulder court is of law, that judge says, ‘Cripes,the sternum in one swift motion. cealed acts of violence and well-dis­ rotating,” the instructor explained wh/d in you have to beat him so hard “That’s going to get his attention,” guised assaults to provoke. painstaking detail. for?’ That doesn’t look good for us,the it instructor said, lightly jabbing a “This goes a long way to proving “I’ma not doing this number,” he said,doesn’t look good for you.” trainee as a demonstration. “If it does­ long list of allegations against Vance,”demonstrating an over-the-head Demonstrating the correct, compactn’t, all I have to do is rotate my hand said Lou Mleczko, president of the swing. swing, the leader said: “It doesn’t look and, guess what? I thump him on the Newspaper Guild of Detroit Local 22. Demonstrating the “right” way, helike it’s going to hurt. But you’d knee. be My spacing and distance are “It shows that it is their corporate pol­said: “It’s very compact, so if there’s a surprised.” perfect for a knee strike.” icy to maim and injure innocent peo­video camera out there, the only thingVance officials in Oakton, Va., did Mleczko said the video is proof that ple.” it’s showing is me opening up” - as thenot return a call for comment. Vance is a “despicable operation.” The tapes show trainees practicingbaton hit its target with a sharp sound Jim Fisher, a UAW official from “This videotape documents exactly short, slashing blows hour after hour- “and back. It’s not a big swing.But Illinois, said Vance Security dirty See VANCE, Page 34 PAGE 32 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JULY 27, 1997 Judge to weigh ramifications of injunction

By Robert Ourlian In deciding on the injunction, theHEARING ON FRIDAY Journal Staff Writer judge will not have to rehear all the U.S. D istrict Court Judge John r evidence from the six-month unfair The hearing will begin at 10 Corbett O’Meara will face two simple labor practice trial after which Wilks a.m. Friday in Room 257 of the legal questions when he summons the found the companies guilty of 10 of U.12 S. Courthouse, 231W. Lafayette Detroit newspapers to court Friday to possible counts of unlawful acts. at Washington Boulevard, in determine if he should issue an In the documents it filed this month, Detroit. Judge O’Meara has said injunction forcing the papers to take the NLRB told O’Meara that the he plans to hold court Saturday if back locked-out workers: 4L, newspapers “committed significant a second day is necessary. ■ Is there “reasonable cause” to unfair labor practices,” including believe the companies broke federal breaking off joint bargaining talks, labor laws by refusing to bargain fair­ “arbitrarily” granting non-negotiated ly with striking newspaper unions? raises to newsroom workers, declaringtheir attempt to stave off the agency’s ■ Is it “just and proper” to impose a “a sham impasse” and imposing workdecision to seek a federal injunction. temporary federal injunction requir­ conditions without bargaining. Based on those, the NLRB has iden­ ing them to return locked-out workers tified the newspapers’ main argu­ to their jobs, even if it means displac­ Just and proper ments against an injunction. Among ing permanent replacements? Noting that Detroit Mayor Dennisthem: On both scores, the answer is an Archer has commented on the compa­■ The strike has lasted so long that an easy “yes,” say federal labor officials nies’ “inflexibility,” NLRB officials told injunction seems superfluous. The who have been fighting the newspa­U.S. District Court Judge John Corbett O’Meara that the public interest playsNLRB’s answer: The issue of reinstat­ pers in court for the past 15 months.O’Meara’s decision is likely to be a part in deciding whether an injunc­ing the original employees has been Government lawyers expect theappealed by the loser. tion is “just and proper.” alive for only five months, from the newspapers to bring up a host of non- “The public has a keen interest in atime the unions made an uncondition­ legal issues - including threats that awill be thwarted before (the compa­ restoration of labor peace at theiral offer to return, and must be han­ federal injunction would hurt theirnies) can be placed under legal daily newspapers, whose embroilmentdled quickly. businesses financially - in order torestraint.” in unfair labor practices has split and■ Returning employees might sabo­ convince O’Meara not to impose theUnder federal law and court rulings, racked this community,” the NLRB tage operations. The NLRB’s so-called 10(j) injunction. companies in an unfair labor practicesaid. It added that without reinstating response: The newspapers may not The National Labor Relations strike must reinstate workers after the original workers “the public inter­escape legal liability with unproven Board voted 3-0 on July 1 to authorizethey make an unconditional offer est to in the stability afforded by the “speculation.” its general counsel to seek an injunc­return to work. The newspaper strik­unions’ securing collective bargaining■ The unions have been accused of tion against the papers under Sectioners made an offer to return in agreements may be thwarted.” misconduct during the strike, making 100) °f the National Labor RelationsFebruary. However, the Detroit news­ The NLRB told the federal judge an injunction favoring them unfair. Act. papers have kept their replacementthat the companies’ insistence onThe NLRB calls this a theory of The petition is based on a June 19workers and have taken back formerretaining replacement workers is a“unclean hands” and said it has no finding by NLRB Administrative Law strikers only when there are openings.major obstacle to a contract. The agen­m erit in law, noting th at strikers dis­ Judge Thomas R. Wilks that the news­ cy cited Archer’s “generous offer” incharged for alleged misconduct are papers caused and prolonged theReasonable cause 1996 to find jobs elsewhere for replace­not covered under this particular strike by committing unfair labor O’Meara will have to decide whether ments, an offer the companies reject­injunction. “It is improper to deny practices. the NLRB has “reasonable cause” to ed. reinstatement to strikers unless indi­ A brief filed with the legal petition believe that the national labor law The NLRB cited statements by vidual responsibility for misconduct by government lawyers on July 7 citeswas violated, according to the agency’sDetroit Newspapers chief Frank Vegacan be demonstrated,” the agency 66 court cases that support the gov­lawyers. that it would be “a cold day in hell” said. ernment’s position. There are two parts to this issue: abefore any mailers were reinstated, ■ Replacement workers displaced by In making its request for an injunc­question of law and a question of fact,and that strikers in general wouldan injunction would suffer “irrepara­ tion, the NLRB cites the newspapers’the attorneys said. Legally, the gov­retire, get new jobs or die before they ble harm.” Replied the NLRB: “(T)he “illegal bad faith bargaining” and dis­ ernment has to show that its theorywould of get their jobs back. courts and Board have repeatedly regard for the National Labor violations committed by the compa­ held that the interests of replacement Relations Ach “Unless enjoined, (thenies is not “frivolous.” Factually, theCompany arguments workers, who knowingly take jobs in companies) will continue to flout thegovernment has to submit “some evi­The companies submitted a barrage the midst of a strike, are subordinate act, with the result that importantdence” th at unfair labor practice viola­of written material and made at least to the public interest in the statutory provisions of the act and public policytions occurred. two presentations to the NLRB in See HEARING, Page 34 Fired Tribune workers charged they were spied on By Alan Forsyth punitive damages in excess ofthing was wrong was when theydo with the fact that he was part of Journal Staff Writer $ 10,000. noticed strangers following themour bargaining committee,” said Two ad sales representatives fired Hollingsworth and DaSilva are while they were on their ad routes,”Mleczko. by the Daily Tribune of Royal Oakmembers of Newspaper Guild Local said Mleczko. “They filed complaints Mleczko said Tribune Publisher are suing the newspaper on grounds22. with police. They were told they wereKeith Strnad had asked for the return they were followed during and after Surveillance allegedly started in apparently being followed by a securi­of the transmitting device, and had work hours by Huffmaster guardsMay and continued in June. The twoty firm hired by their employer. answered “No comment” when asked and that an electronic transmitting were fired July 7. “All we’ve been able to get out of theif other Guild members were under device was placed under one’s car. “Both of them have worked 10 or 11company is that they were not meet­surveillance. The two, Duncan Hollingsworthyears,” said Local 22 President Lou ing their production quotas for theirStrnad did not return phone calls and Joan DaSilva, on Thursday suedMleczko. “They were veteran ad sales­ sales territories,” said Mleczko. seeking comment. the Tribune’s owner, Independent men. They are just crushed by what The Guild has filed grievances over Huffmaster is the same company Newspapers Inc., and Huffmaster happened to them. They had no ideathe dismissals and unfair labor prac­ that supplied Detroit Newspapers Associates in Macomb County they were in any trouble with thetice charges with the National Laborwith black-booted security guards Circuit Court. They charge invasioncompany. There were no writtenRelations Board. early in the newspaper strike. In of privacy, unlawful surveillance andmemos or conferences with supervi­ Hollingsworth was on the Guild’sMarch 1996 Huffmaster sued Detroit monitoring of nonemployment activi­sors. bargaining committee last year. “We Newspapers for $1.37 million in ties. They ask damages, including “The first time they realized some­ think this discharge has something unpaidto bills. JULY 27, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 33

the ULP strike notebook Sit-down charges are dismissed By Alan Forsyth Journal Staff Writer F ■ 1 ruth is stranger than fic- ■ I ■ tionsaid 36th District Court Judge David Brad- J L field on Tuesday, shortly before throwing out the last six disor­ derly conduct cases stemming from a Labor Day weekend sit-down in sup­ port of striking newspaper workers. One of the arresting officers went on vacation the day before the trial; the other officer told the court that he couldn’t recognize any of the defendants - which prompted the judge’s wry comment. The defendants, including Detroit City Council President Maryann Mahaffey, faced charges for sitting on the front steps of The Detroit News building during an Aug. 30 demon­ stration. When it was revealed that Journal photo by JOHN COLLIER the officer who arrested Mahaffey Detroit City Council President Maryann Mahaffey, fourth from right, said the newspapers “don't want this out in public." and the Rev. Bill Wylie-Kellerman left for vacation the day before, Service and its reporter Ann Hazard-back,” McClear said. “It was my hope how legal action to return locked-out Mahaffey sought an adjournment butHargrove. The news service had actu­ we’d all go in together. But obviouslyworkers to their jobs would “set back got the dismissal instead. ally interviewed Collins. that is not going to happen right years of efforts to lift the papers’ “Obviously (the newspapers) don’t In a press release, Bloomfield away.” profitability.” want this out in public,” she said Group PC., the law firm representing Last Monday the News made a The article said that in the event afterward. Collins, said: “Circumstantial evi­ second offer to veteran education of an injunction to return workers to In the other case, officer Ralph dence suggests that Ms. Collins was reporter Ron Russell. Russell said their jobs, the papers could face suits Cannon told the judge he could not the subject of negative press from the his new employer, the UAW, appreci­ from fired replacement workers recognize defendants A1 Fishman of Detroit Free Press because she was ates him more and pays better. while others “would probably collect Peace Action, the Rev. Ed Rowe of continuing to support the striking large severance packages.” That Central United Methodist Church, newspaper workers and, to demon­Loading up on youngsters would be in addition to paying as Jeanie Wylie-Kellerman, editor of the strate that support, was still refusing The Detroit News has hired 17 much as $50 million in back pay to religious publication Witness, and to grant any interview to that news­interns and aides for the summer in strikers. Concludes Business Week: locked-out Teamsters Local 372 mem­paper and its employees.” its newsroom, the highest such num­ “The strike may well wind up cost­ ber David Mills. Free Press lawyer Herschel Fink ber in memory, in an apparent ing the papers a lot more than they Among other things, attorney Julie called the suit “frivolous.” attempt to thwart its legal require­ bargained for.” Hurwitz said a videotape shows the ment to bring back locked-out work­ door was barricaded that morning No scab speakers ers, union officials said. Cry us a river from the inside. WKBD-TV (Channel 50) will show Officials of The Newspaper Guild A replacement worker contacted “We won today but we won only a half-hour taped program on the of Detroit said they may file com­ Mayor Dennis Archer’s office earlier partial victory,” Mahaffey said. “We newspaper strike/lockout tonight atplaints against the excessively high this month to complain that he and have to spread the word about what midnight, hosted by Amyre numbers of interns, especially con­ about 50 of his scab brethren are happened today and their (the news­ Makupson. Plenty of union represen­sidering the first reporter called back being mistreated by DN managers papers’) fear about having anything tatives were present at the taping at the News begins work this week. who are trying to de-scab the compa­ out in the public about what’s going Tuesday, but newspaper management That would be added to previous ny to make room for returning strik­ on.” declined to participate on the panel, complaints to the NLRB over the ers. “The working conditions are hor­ pleading “scheduling conflicts.” News­ News’ hiring of new personnel after rible,” the scab whined. “They’re try­ Collins sues Freep paper management was a no-show the union’s offer to return was made.ing to fire us for any little thing.” Former U.S. Rep. Barbara-Rose the last time a program was taped. The scab wanted to take Archer up Collins last week sued the Free Press Bias charges rebutted on an offer he made to find jobs for in Wayne County Circuit Court forQuick, come back! After the National Labor Relations the replacements so strikers could malicious defamation. Five months ago, on Feb. 17, Board announced its decision to seekreturn to work. If the jobs aren’t On July 17, 1996, the Free Press Newspaper Guild Local 22 made the 10(j) injunction, The Detroit forthcoming, the scab threatened to printed a pre-election interview withunconditional offers to return to workNews did its best to portray the go to the media and denounce the Collins that quoted her as saying, “I at the News and Free Press. On board chairman, William B. Gould mayor as a liar. The truth of the hate the white race.” She protested Monday, four days before the hearingIV, as a labor stooge. matter is the newspapers nixed the the quotation July 30, but Free Presson an injunction request to return Oneall of Gould’s former colleagues atmayor’s offer, so hizzoner withdrew editors stood by the story. No retrac­former strikers to their jobs, James Wayne State University’s law school it last fall. He also complained no tion was printed until Aug. 9, after A. McClear will become the first points out that Gould has handled other businesses would hire them for Collins had lost the primary election.Detroit News employee to return 200 cases as an arbitrator between production work. The Free Press’ uncommon Page 1 under the union offer. companies and labor. “You can’t last apology received nationwide cover­ He will be a general assignment a week in that business if you’re con­No big deals age. reporter at the News. sidered biased,” he says. The News and the Free Press are Other defendants are executive edi­ Before the strike, McClear had cov­ showing little interest in Frank tor Robert McGruder, editorial staff ered Oakland County courts. He Say that again Shepherd’s purchases of the members Nancy Laughlin and started at the News in April 1967. The Aug. 4 issue of Business Week Oakland Press, Macomb Daily and Ronald Dzwonkowksi, former “It’s been a long two years, and I’m carries a story titled, “ ‘Disaster’ for The Daily Tribune in Royal Oak. reporter Matt Davis and States News looking forward to everyone gettingMotown papers?” The story describes See NOTEBOOK, Page 34 PAGE 34 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JULY 27, 1997

Martens, Ice, Geary, Attorneys and Counselors • SALES Klass, Legghio, Israel & Gorchow, P.C. • SERVICE APPLIANCE * PARTS Workers make house calls Representing Unions & Working People Personal Injuries • Workers’ Compensation f SffDflVID M. TflRPLEY NOTEBOOK, F ro m Page 33 accompanied by supporters from New Employee Rights • Employment Discrimination York-area unions, walked into the lobby ^ 1400 NORTH PARK PLAZA BUILDING 17117 W. NINE MILE RD. Pioctuctd • 'Di&couttt pniced Articles so far have been brief. of the posh Madison Avenue building SOUTHFIELD, Ml. 48075 35950 Gratiot (810) 791-0560 Neither paper has mentioned that and asked to meet with Giles. They left f i t (248) 559 -2110 Mt. C lem en s, Ml Shepherd apparently sees their 40-per­under police orders 20 minutes later, cent circulation loss in Macomb and and went to the offices of Goldman northern Oakland counties as his Sachs Chairman John Weinberg, a R egion 1-D U.A.W. LOCAL 160 opening. Shepherd is expected to takeKnight-Ridder director. control of the Macomb and Royal Oak They also staged protests at the Local 2151 MEMBERSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND homes of Weinberg and Knight-Ridder Members RETIREE CHAPTER WILL " papers on Aug. 21. director and former Xerox Corp. CEO Support Locked-Out CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE / NEWSPAPER WORKERS IN THEIR J K-R directors visited Peter McColough in Greenwich, Conn., Newspaper Workers STRUGGLE THROUGH ACTION " and in New York at the residence of AND $$$ UNTIL TUSTICE IS SERVED! A Knight-Ridder’s board of directors RO. Box 136, met last week, and no doubt many ofGannett board member Meredith Coopersville, MI 49404 IN SOLIDARITY • UNITED W E STAND them had stories about encounters Brokaw, wife of TV anchor Tom Brokaw. with locked-out newspaper workers In Cambridge, Mass., they were just days earlier. joined by supporters from Jobs with LOCAL 2 5 0 0 The directors met on Tuesday after Justice and the AFL-CIO youth pro­ will continue to support our UAW LOCAL #7 locked-out workers and supporters gram Union Summer to pay a visit to fellow union brothers and sis­ Members stand in swung through seven cities in four the office of H arvard business profes­ ters in their struggle withThe Solidarity with the Detroit News and Free Press. states to visit six Knight-Ridder direc­ sor James Cash, a Knight-Ridder direc­ Locked-Out Newspaper Workers. “We Stick Together” tors and two Gannett directors at tor. The group also went to Weston, SALLY EILEEN JOHN HENRY LOCAL #7 MEMBERSHIP their homes and offices. Mass., to visit Thomas Phillips, a BIER DAVIS JR. The group, led by Teamsters Inter­ retired Raytheon Corp. CEO, who PRESIDENT Financial FRANK MASSEY - President . national representative Mike Zielinski,recently moved to a new mansion and LENITA GAINES - Financial Sec. also staged a demonstration at the had his phone number unlisted after New York-based Media Studies Center earlier protests by union members. of the Freedom Forum, where ex- Weston police were astonished the r Walter R. M abry Detroit News Publisher Bob Giles is protesters so quickly found Phillips’ new digs. n i n j u r y Executive Secretary-Treasurer executive director. A Staff members and security officials Alan Forsyth is a locked-out Detroit TO ONE IS and the Membership of the were visibly upset as the contingent, News copy editor. AN INJURY MICHIGAN REGIONAL COUNCIL TO ALL! OF CARPENTERS The members & officers of the NLRB readies arguments Transportation Communications COtMta HEARING, F ro m Page 32 sion, an appeal is probable. If he does Union stand with the newspaper issue an injunction, his order could be workers in Detroit. reinstatement rights of ... strikers. “stayed,” which means it would not be Here, replacements took their jobs enforced until the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati rules. I n So l id a r it y ; with explicit notice that their status could be affected by the strikers’ The U. S. Supreme Court probably Support return.” would not hear a further appeal. If an Robert A. Scardelletti Detroit Newspaper Workers ■ An injunction would cause the com­injunction were granted and a stay International President in their labor dispute panies financial harm that they could refused, the order would probably not recoup if they eventually wontake effect quickly. V J their case. NLRB officials said many O’Meara already has decided on a replacement workers might apply for case growing out of the strike. In April unemployment benefits but said anyhe ruled against a group of citizens Detroit’s Now more than ever estimates of losses are “highly specu­ who brought an antitrust suit against lative.” the newspapers. Among those filing most ifrce \3 v C S 0 They’re free and we deliver. In other cases companies have suit were Detroit City Council claimed that an injunction would President Maryann Mahaffey, former Call “cause their demise,” the agency said. Detroit Mayor Coleman Young and But in this case the newspapers “have Detroit City Council member Sheila (313) 963-6619 not claimed that such monetary bur­ Cockrel. They charged that the publi­ den would threaten the viability of cation of newspapers under a joint their enterprise.” masthead on weekdays early in the O’Meara could rule after hearing strike violated antitrust laws. THE CHAIN GANG Get the book arguments or he could take some time - Journal staff writer Alan Forsyth “A devastating pattern of corporate to issue a decision. Whatever his deci­ contributed to this report. sleaze...There is no question that Gannett does McCord has the goods on Gannett, not want you and he is one of the few journalists Yance tapes show attack training to read! in America bold enough to reveal VANCE, F ro m Page 31 community,” Mleczko said. them. "-Newsday You can pick up your copy at the Council of llnions the type behavior that has been used As newspaper workers return under Headquarters, 450 W. Fort, 2nd against our members since the first court order, Mleczko said, union lead­ floor, Detroit. day of the strike,” Mleczko said. “It ers want Vance to leave town as proof $2 4 95 piu„H»,a*$2 50 = $2 7 45 Total for one book by mall.Locked out workers with t.D. g et $off. 1 0 verifies the illegal and immoral that the Detroit newspapers are will­ ing to accept peace in their labor rela­ To order, send check or money order made payable to: Metropolitan Councilbehavior of of a company whose mode of Newspaper Unions. All proceeds to help newspaper workers in their labor dispute. operation is to break the law withouttions. Name ______Phone ' ■ ■ detection and to hurt people without “It would not absolve them of Address______being seen. responsibility for bringing Vance to City ______.S tate. _Zip C o d e “The worst shame of it is that town in the first place, but it would be a symbolic first gesture,” Mleczko Mail to: Metropolitan Council of N ew spaper Unions, ‘Th e Chain G ang,” 450 W. Fort, 2nd floor, Detroit, Ml 48226Gannett and Knight-Ridder hired this Union Local______Print clearly. Please allow 2 weeks for delivery renegade security company into oursaid. JULY2 7 ,1 9 9 7 wm PAGE 35

Up north, nearby

By Ellen Creager Journal Staff Writer ORT SANILAC - You can take five hours to get up north - or two. P You can fight snarled traf­ fic on 1-75 - or avoid 1-75 completely. You can jangle your nerves trying to find a little silence - or discover the hush nearby. The secret destination? The Lexington-Port Sanilac shoreline in Michigan’s Thumb. “The best thing about this place is the quiet, the peace,” says Shirley Sibilia, Port Sanilac’s bookkeeper, who moved to the village in 1973 from Allen Park. “And when you come up here, you can be who you are - you don’t need a shell around you.” Travel books and travel snobs often ' istXH?,*;-** "' - ■'. ignore Michigan’s Lake Huron shore­ line. That’s a plus for people who like " ' . to go where others don’t. True, the village of Lexington is no Charlevoix - well, not yet, anyway. About 20 miles north of Port Huron, it has one traffic light, one drugstore and four churches. But it does have an expanding row of sophisticated shops where tourists can buy pottery and trinkets. It has a fine harbor and a sandy beach, historical homes and a brick retail complex under con­ ' • > C T struction downtown. Just outside the Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN village, tiny lakefront cottages and At a rest stop just south of Port Similac, a couple watches boats in the Port Huron-to-Mackinaw race. See THUMB, Page 39 ‘Splendors’ is an apt title for Egyptian art By Marsha Miro is a blockbuster for a lot of reasons - and Journal Art Critic art review mummies are only one. he new “Splendors of Ancient Another is the scope of the exhibit. Egypt” exhibition at the Detroit Because these major works provide an Institute of Arts deserves all the of the exhibit’s essentials. You will see an overview of ancient Egyptian culture from superlatives that have been actual unwrapped mummified skeleton, its beginnings in predynastic times Theaped upon it during its openingand thereweeks. are two gorgeous mummy casesthrough its eventual decline after the It is a great show - 200 works of art bor­painted with gold and black stripes repre­Roman conquest, this is not an exhibit rowed from one of the most important senting stars in the night sky. with an art historical point to make. museums of ancient Egyptian art outside But there is also a life-size sculpture of Rather, it is an encyclopedic survey - and Egypt, the Roemer-Pelizaeus in Hilde- the architect of the great pyramid of that makes it transporting. sheim, Germany. Cheops that is such a powerful depiction Walking through the nearly 20,000 But if you run around looking for theand so superbly carved that it ranks square feet of DIA galleries where the art mummies and King Tut, you’ll miss someamong the world’s masterpieces. The show See EGYPT, Page 36 PAGE 36 JULY 27, 1997 No surprises, just good, honest food By Christopher Cook tration all meet. and whitefish, done in a choice of Journal Restaurant Critic From the outside, Knight’s looks the traditional trio, fried, baked or A nn Arbor has survived another restaurant review like some sort of refitted auto repair broiled. The best dishes have long / % Art Fair. The town has shop with a giant chess piece on thebeen the fish and beef. Once in a / % returned to normal. It is a place that will bring tears of wall. The parking lot goes on and onwhile Knight’s serves a disgustingly M . wM* Mercedes and Jaguars nostalgia to the eyes of Uncle George,*and is always full. good, old-world meat loaf. from out of town can cruise Main for whom quantity has always been Inside it looks like a wood-paneled The fist of salads runs to the to- Street again, and the pace of life in quality, and quality is how many industrial building from two decades be-expected and includes tenderloin the outdoor cafes and restaurants “dearies” and “honeys” he gets from ago. There is an arc-shaped meander­ steak, chef, tuna in tomato and along Main and State streets is in the waitress. In a berserk world of ing bar in the center, and dining roomgrilled chicken breast on Caesar sync once more. theme restaurants, mundane- seating is everywhere: the front, the salad. They’re all very fresh and as During the event that has become Italiano, tiresome Thai and cutesy back, the farther back, and upstairs you would expect. the country’s largest open-air art decor, Knight’s is refreshing. in a recessed balcony area. The furni­ No, there is nothing novel, nothing sale-a-thon, townsfolk avoid the area If you like Seva, the vegetarian ture looks like 1970s Montgomery new, nothing much different about and gather at a spot on the fringe ofrestaurant, stay away. Knight’s and Ward: round tables with thick legs, Knight’s. It keeps the menu safe and downtown to complain about out­ Seva are like the Hatfields and the wood-grain Formica tops and solid simple. The prices range from $3.95 siders. McCoys in a food fight. captain’s chairs. to $8 for appetizers, $4-$8 for full- The spot is a place that Ann No, Knights is a blend of corner bar What you see is what you get, and meal salads, $9 to $18 for entrees Arborites like to keep to themselves, on steroids and heart surgeon’s the food at Knight’s is honest, simpleand about $5 for sandwiches. a refuge from the chic-ness Ann dream. and definitely for the tofu-impaired. There’s a modest beer and wine Arbor has become and a reminder of In fact, a few heart surgeons and Prime rib is a kind of food-flag - selection. what it really was like a few years urologists from the University of 8-ounce, 12-ounce and 16-ounce, of What makes Knight’s worth visit­ ago when it was still a small college Michigan hospital eat there. Its a course. Not your choice in beef? Hey,ing is that it really is part of a dis­ town. It is called Knight’s Inn and petri dish of Ann Arbor culture: try an 18-ounce porterhouse, or theappearing breed of American restau­ Steak House. huge, loud and friendly, where the 14-ounce New York strip. For wimps, rant, one where the feeling of com­ Knight’s is a throwback to the college professor is seated at a table of course. It makes you proud to be munity makes you feel good. 1960s with good, old-fashioned, heart-next to the crew from plant mainte­ an American. Knight’s Inn and Steak House is stupid American food, huge drinks ofnance; where construction workers, If your tastes run to the fighter at 2324 Dexter Road, Ann Arbor. hard liquor and those hot, not-very-store clerks, the top names in Ann side, there are grilled chicken breast Call 313-665-8644. Lunch and din­ good loaves of bread served on a Arbor accounting and law firms and platters and an assortment of fresh ner daily. Open until 11 p.m. All board with a serrated knife. the upper hierarchy of U-M adminis­water and Great Lakes fish, perch major credit cards.

‘Splendors’ is Much of the art is from tombs, relating apt name for to the key belief that Egyptian art the spirit lives on.

EGYPT, From Page 35 goal was not to make something is displayed chronologically is like realistic. The Egyptian figures, for being in parts of the British instance, show the head and legs in Museum or the Brooklyn Museum - profile and the eye and body from or the Roemer-Pefizaeus. The thrill the front in order to provide a char­ of having Egyptian art of this quali­ acteristic symbol of a person. ty in this quantity is exhilarating. The two terrific sculptures of the Much of the art is from tombs, goddess Sakhmet make another relating to the key belief that the important point. “She is depicted as spirit fives on after death in the a lion-headed human to convey the next world. Theirs was a culture idea of her ferocity,” explains centered on the next fife, not death. William Peck, curator of ancient art The variety of art that was made at the DIA. The Egyptians didn’t for the afterlife is wonderfully illu­ actually believe their gods and god­ minating of what fife was actually desses were part animal and part like in ancient Egypt. There are human; it is a symbolic hybrid. carved limestone sculptures of a In fact, Peck hopes visitors leave man brewing beer and a woman “Splendors of Egypt” with many of grinding grain. There are little blue the myths that abound about that figures who are stand-ins for all the major civilization dispelled. They workers the pharaohs needed to will be. maintain their indulgent lifestyles. “Splendors of Egypt” shows There is an extraordinary relief through Jan. 4 at the Detroit Detroit Institute of Arts carving from the tomb of the high Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward. official, Lunu. He is depicted sitting This head of a statue of Ramesses II, circa 1280 B.C., is part of the DIA exhibit. Tickets for a reserved date and time at a table stacked with loaves of are $10 for adults, $5 for ages 5-12, bread and surrounded by carved spirit could use. Lunu planned onextraordinary. The animal heads, forand are available at the DIA box images of all his linen garments, living well in his next life - at least instance, swell with expressiveness. office or Ticketmaster. Call 313-833- meat, figs, incense and wine. All are as well as he did in his first. They are abstracted symbols, as is 7900. For group sales and school images which, it was presumed, the The quality of the carving is the case with much of this art; the tours, call 313-833-7416. JULY 27. 1997 PAGE 37

going out Rolling down the river By Audrey McKenna Waveform Transmission at 7:30 p.m. The Arnold, Thu.; Mike Nolan Band, Fri.; the Yankovic, 8 p.m. Wed., $10-$20, Meadow Journal Staff Writer music is in conjunction with the current Coyotes, Sat., Pontiac, 810-332-4695 ... Brook ... Howie Mandel, 7:30 p.m. Fri., exhibition, “Location to be Announced: ALibrary Sports Pub & Grill (shows at 10): $12.50 or $22.50, Pine Knob ... Our Time he 13th annual Boat Town Sample of Club Culture Design,” through Foolish Mortals, Thu.; Nikki James & the Productions presents “If This Isn’t Love,” 8 USA Festival of Lights Aug. 17. Presentations are included with Flamethrowers, Sat., Novi, 810-349-9110 ... p.m. Fri.-Sat., through Aug. 23, $12.50, Parade on the Clinton River museum admission. Robert Hood will per­Moby Dicks: Yer Blues Jam Session, Thu.; Backpocket Bar’s Courtyard, 8832 Saturday will feature more form on Aug. 7 and Carl Craig on Aug. 14; James Wailin’s Band, Sat., Dearborn, 313- Greenfield, south of 1-96, 313-582-6260 ... Tthan 20 decorated boats andboth 50 dec­ shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Museum 581-3650 ... Franklin Street Blues Band, Ron Allen and the Thick Knot Rhythm admission is $4 or $2 for full-time stu­ Fri., Sports Bar & Grill, Wyandotte, 313- Ensemble, “Ritual of a Dead Planet,” 8 p.m. orated homes. dents, children and seniors (age 65 and 285-5060 ... Bo’s Bistro (shows at 9:30): Fri., Red Door Theater, First Unitarian The parade starts at 9 p.m. up). The museum is at 1221 N. Woodward, Little Red and the Big Blue, Fri.; Franklin Universalist Church, 4605 Cass at Forest, Recommended viewing is at Metro Bloomfield Hills. Call 248-645-3323. Street featuring Tom Gonzalez, Sat., 313-831-8976 ... The Ridgedale Players will Beach, where there is ample parking Pontiac, 810-338-6200 ... Old Woodward hold open auditions for the nonmusical and free pre- and post-parade con­ Art exhibit reception Grill (shows at 8): David Folks, Fri.; the show, Neil Simon’s “Rumors,” at 7:30 p.m. certs. The Creative Arts Center reception for Rev. Marc Falconberry, Sat., Birmingham, Mon., Ridgedale Playhouse, 205 W. Long “Sculpture Pontiac ’97,” with curators John248-642-9400. Lake, Troy; roles for five men and five Other highlights of the festival Cynar and Mary Fortuna, will be 6-9 p.m. women; readings from the script; show week: Fri. at the center in Pontiac. There will be Free summer concerts dates Sept. 19-20, 25-28 and Oct. 3-5, 248- ■ A tug-of-war at 2 p.m. today an after-party at Industry from 9 to 11 Music on the Plaza: take lawn chairs and879-7402 ... Purple Rose Theatre presents between Boat Town USA and p.m. The large-scale exhibition features picnic baskets, 7 p.m. every Thu. at the cor­Michigan premiere of Joan Ackermann’s Nautical Mile (the local merchants works by 64 sculptors, primarily from ner of Kercheval and St. Clair in Grosse “Off the Map,” through Aug. 10, Chelsea, southeast Michigan. Works will be Pointe; this week: the Teddy Harris Quintet $15-$20, 313-475-7902 ... Second City: association) will be held at Blossom installed in eight sites throughout the ... Dearborn’s West Village District hosts a “Send in the Clones,” 8 p.m. Wed.-Thu. and Heath Park in St. Clair Shores. Pontiac gallery and entertainment district. streetside entertainment concert through Sun.; 8 and 10:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat., $12- ■ A pub crawl begins at 6 p.m. Works on display will range from small the summer, noon-3 every Sat. through $19.50, 313-965-2222 ... Eleven marbles, Thursday in downtown Mt. objects to large outdoor works and are Aug. 23; this week: Aka Mama at Too Too an eight-person spontaneous comedy cast, fabricated metal, wood, ceramic, Oh/Mad Hatter; Dan Plisko and Steve troupe, every Thu. at 10:30 p.m., Mill Clemens. A $ 10 donation - proceeds Street Lounge, Pontiac, 810-333-2362. go to the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets andglass, soft sculpture, mixed media, video Carrier Duo at Commandant’s Quarters; and installation works. The center is at 47Tired Light/Soul Not Space at the Library the L’Anse Creuse Foundation - Williams; Industry is at 13 S. Saginaw. The and Motor City Josh and the Big Three at Films includes visits to seven pubs. The exhibition at the center closes Sept. 12 and the 222 Bldg. ... Troy Parks and Recreation Detroit Film Theatre: “The Designated schedule is Luigi’s restaurant down­ at other sites on Sept. 27. and the Troy Library present summer con­Mourner,” 7 and 9:30 p.m. Fri.; 4, 7 and town at 6 p.m.; Orleans Billiards, certs at 7 p.m. every Wed.; this week: the 9:30 p.m. Sat., and 4 and 7 p.m. next Sun.; Struggle dramatized Raisin Pickers with Crow’s Feet... Music “Gray’s Anatomy,” 7 p.m. Aug. 4, $5.50, 6:45; Deacon Brodies, 7:30; in the Park, 7 p.m. every Thu. in Detroit Institute of Arts (enter from John Downtown Bar & Grill, 8:15; “The Celebration of Emancipation” weekend at Henry Ford Museum and Park, Sterling Heights; this week: R), 313-833-2323. Harley’s, 9 p.m.; Main Street, 9:45, Greenfield Village will explore the tri­ Blackthorn. and Hayloft, 10:30. Complimentary umphs and struggles that African Out & about hors d’oeuvres and cash bar at each Americans have experienced through his­ Select concerts this week Freedom Hill County Park: flea markets, stop. tory. Dramatic presentations will portray (Chene Park, 313-393-7827; Meadow 7-4 every Wed.; Slovene Polka Festival, 5- ■ The sixth annual Ms. Boat Town three areas of the African-American expe­ Brook and Pine Knob, 810-377-0100; 11 today; Italian Festival, 6-11 Fri., noon- rience: “The Miller of Yarmouth” on laws of 11 Sat. and next Sim.; both festivals free, USA Pageant starts at 7 p.m. Friday Ticketmaster: 248-645-6666.) slavery, “The Door” on plantation life and■ Jill Sobule and Mark Eitzel, 9 p.m. Fri., parking $3, 15000 Metropolitan Parkway, at Metropolitan Beach Auditorium “Hester’s Dilemma,” which explores possi­ $10, Magic Stick, Detroit. between Schoenherr and Utica, Sterling in Harrison Township. bilities of the future for free slaves. Hours ■ Mighty Blue Kings, 9 p.m. Sat., $9, Magic Heights, 810-979-7010 ... Hart Plaza ■ A Young Country concert featur­ are 9-5 Sat.-Sun; the location is Oakman Stick, Detroit. Detroit Riverfront Festival: Afro-American, ing Greg Stryker and the band Boulevard and Village Road, west of the ■ Spyro Gyra, 8 p.m. Sat., $22.50, 7th today; Fiesta Mexican, Fri.-next Sun. Southfield Fwy. in Dearborn. Admission is House, Pontiac. Derringer will play at 8 and 11 p.m. $12.50; $11.50, seniors (age 62 and up); Art/design Saturday at Metro Beach. ■ Los Lobos, 8 p.m. Fri., $15, Clutch $6.25, ages 5-12; children under five are Cargo’s, Pontiac. Cranbrook Art Museum: Joe Crachiola is Boat Town USA is a nonprofit free. Call 313-982-6150. ■ Soul Coughing, 7:30 p.m. next Sun., $12, one of several artists featured in organization formed to promote St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit. Cranbrook Art Museum’s exhibit “Far from boating safety, ecology and educa­Music ■ Supertramp, 7:30 p.m. Tue., $12.50 or Home: New Definitions of Domestic P.W. Long’s Reelfoot, 9:30 Fri., $6, Blind $25, Pine Knob. Living,” through Aug. 31; “New Work by tional programs. Cranbrook Academy of Art Artists,” featur­ Pig, Ann Arbor, 248-645-6666 ... Fifth ■ REO Speedwagon, 7:30 p.m. Thu., $12.50 Call 810-465-4534 or 810-468- ing works of recent graduates, through Avenue (no cover unless indicated): or $22.50, Pine Knob. 3989. Aug. 31, 10-5 p.m. Wed., Fri.-Sat.; 10-9 Twistin Tarantulas, every Sun.; Ghandee ■ Harry Belafonte, 7:30 p.m. Sat., $12.50 or Dancer, every Mon.; Reefermen with $22.50, Pine Knob. Thu., noon-5 Sun., $4, Bloomfield Hills, 248-645-323 ... Swords into Plowshares Highland Games Harmonica Shah and James Wailin, every ■ Classic Thursday at Chene Park, Main Peace Center and Gallery offers a look at The St. Andrew’s Society of Detroit pre­ Tue.; Steve Nardella Trio, Wed.; Lucky Ingredient and Bloodstone, 8 p.m. Thu., the works of 20th-century Christian artist sents its 148th annual Highland Games Peterson, $5, Thu., 215 W. Fifth, Royal $ 11. Georges Rouault, through Oct. 10, 11-Tue., with pipes, drums, dancers and athletes Oak, 248-542-9922 ... Sister Seed, 9:30 ■ Maxi Priest, Third World and the all day Sat.; gates open at 9 a.m. After Thu., Royal Oak Brewery, 248-544-1141 ... Original Whalers, 8 p.m. Fri., $11, Chene Thu. and Sat., 33 E. Adams on Grand Circus Park, 313-963-7575 ... Swann years of being held on the east side, the Fox & Hounds: Original Hits, Mon.; Park. Gallery: “From the Earth, through the games will take place at Greenmead on Johnny Bassett & the Blues Insurgents, ■ Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform Newburgh Road at Eight Mile in Livonia. Tue.; Franklin Street Blues Band, Wed.; music from “Shine”; Neeme Jarvi, conduc­ Fire,” group ceramics show; also works by Ken Hoffman (ceramics), Judy Enright Events include invocation, national Franklin Street Blues Band, Thu.; Blue tor, 8 p.m. Fri., $13-$42, Meadow Brook. (acrylic paintings) and Ann Hildebrandt anthems, massed pipes and drums, parade Hawaiians, Fri.-Sat., Bloomfield Hills, 248- ■ Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform (oil paintings), through today, 1250 Library of the clans, Royal Scottish Country Dance644-4800 ... Roadrunner’s Raft: acoustic music from “Carmina Burana”; Neeme St., Detroit, 313-965-4826. Society, presentation of dancers and ath­ blues jam with Bill Baud, tonight-Mon.; Jarvi, conductor, 8 p.m. Sat., $13-$42, letes, lament for the deceased, heavy ath­ open mic, Wed.; Hamtramck, 313-873-7238 Meadow Brook. New on sale letics, Highland dancing, children’s events, ... Memphis Smoke (Royal Oak): Righteous■ Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform and Scottish arts and entertainment; ven­Willy, tonight; Killer Flamingos, Tue.; W.C. works of Beethoven; Neeme Jarvi conduc­ At the 7th House, Pontiac: Elliot Smith dors will sell Scottish goods. Closing cere­ Clarke Blues Revue, Wed.; Black Market, tor, 8 p.m. next Sun., $13-$42, Meadow and Quasi, Monday, $6; Moxy Fruvous, monies are at 5 p.m. Admission is $8 ($5 Thu.; 248-543-4300 ... Saturday Night Brook. Tuesday, $7 advance, $9 day of show; Beth in advance); under 12 free. Call 313-832- Central: Worship with the Arts features Orton, Aug. 13, $6.50 advance, $8 day of 1849. jazz saxophonist Beans Bowles, gospel Theater/comedy show; Whiskeytown, Aug. 21, $9 ... Robert pianist Bobbi Thompson and poets, 5:30 Performance Network presents Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise, Aug. 8 at Music at the museum p.m. every Sat., Central United Methodist Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer’s Night’s Clutch Cargo’s, Pontiac, $10. Cranbrook Art Museum will host three Church, 23 E. Adams, off Grand Circus Dream,” 8 p.m. Thu.-Fri.; 2 and 8 p.m. Sat., Please send “Going Out” items to The public appearances by local techno musicalPark, 313-965-5422 ... Coyote Club (all and 2 and 7 p.m. next Sun., $9-$12, Ann Detroit Sunday Journal, 450 W. Fort, Detroit artists, beginning Thu. with music of shows at 10): Sean Blackman and John Arbor, 313-663-0681 ... “Weird Al” 48226.

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rating guide just opened O see it now § wait for the video £0 read a book instead recent openings Air Force One’: Thrilling, unlikely “Shall We Dance?”O This delight­ “Air Force One”O ful Japanese import follows the By John Gallagher improbable story of a middle-aged Journal Film Critic accountant who enlivens his days by As improbable as its plot taking a ballroom dancing class. becomes, “Air Force One” is the Rated PG. - John Gallagher summer’s tautest thriller. Harrison “George of the Jungle”O Disney’s Ford turns in another sturdy perfor­ new live-action “George” is a sweet, mance as a president battling ter­ zany, campy riff on the old TV car­ rorists aboard a hijacked Air Force toon about a would-be Tarzan ham­ One. pered by klutz genes. Rated G.M - att German-born director Wolfgang Black Petersen made “Das Boot” during “Nothing to Lose”ffl Martin the ’80s, and he hasn’t lost his facil­ Lawrence and Tim Robbins are wast­ ity for creating tension within the ed as interracial buddies caught up self-contained world of a vessel in in a hijacking gone wrong. Rated R. distress. Petersen also gets credible - M. Black performances from Glenn Close as the vice president and Gary “Operation Condor”O This latest Oldman as the terrorist leader. Jackie Chan film features the irre­ Improbable it is, though. Forget pressible action star in yet another for a moment how unlikely a sce­ forgivably goofy plot. Rated R. nario the film presents. Even within - M. Black the confines of a Hollywood thriller, “The Swan Princess: Escape from this movie never bothers to explain Castle Mountain”(not reviewed) A its crucial plot device (why a Secret sequel to the original “Swan Service agent turns renegade). A Princess” family cartoon. few other smaller plot turns are Columbia Pictures also left to be taken on faith. Hijacker Korshunov (Gary Oldman) and President James Marshall confront each other Given his earlier commercial suc­ in “Air Force One,” a thriller by German-born Wolfgan (“Das Boot”) Petersen. still showing cess with “In the Line of Fire,” Petersen had a mega-budget for pie need to be so frightened, yet so well-established, if haphazardly this film - and it shows. The jetliner reassured, about the fitness of their run, Good Burger independent - o r of “Air Force One” seems less like leaders in the space of two hours? until Mitchell’s character creates a the claustrophobic submarine of It’s a question worth pondering longdelicious (if disgusting-looking) “All Over Me”R - M. Black “Das Boot” than a stately Queen after the credits have rolled. Rated secret sauce that brings customers “Austin Powers”PG-13. - William Elizabeth II ocean liner with luxuryR. flocking back and sets the competi­ Hanson and room to spare. tion on a mission to discover the for­ As expert a craftsman as Petersen mula. Meanwhile, Thompson’s and “Batman and Robin”PG-13. is, one suspects he may have been “Good Burger” § -J.G. Mitchell’s mismatched characters indulging his American audience in Give “Good Burger” this much: It’sbecome pals whose friendship is “Buddy”PG. - M. Black its worst habits. Petersen serves up much more entertaining than tested in a variety of ways. “Con Air”R. - Michelle Banks generous helpings of jingoistic prat­’s muddled first foray It’s a well-worn formula, to which “Contact”PG. - M. Black tle and stirs fears of a revived com­ into feature films, “H arriet the Spy.”“Good Burger” adds nothing new - munist empire in Russia. His spe­ That said, you’ll appreciate the “The Devil’s Own”R.-J.G. and Thompson and Mitchell aren’t cial effects are breathtaking but half-hour format of the kid-orientedMike Myers and Dana Carvey. The “Face/Off”R - M. Black unlikely. And Ford’s president is thecable network’s usual fare even kids will likely eat it up, but “Good “The Fifth Element”PG-13. -J.G. sum of all our hopes - a Medal of more. The Nick folks are clearly Burger” is best taken in small, TV­ Honor-winning Vietnam vet, a hoping for a “Wayne’s World” phe­ “Hercules”G. - Gary Graff sized doses. Now, bring on the “Rug- devoted husband and father and a nomenon here; like that “SaturdayRats!” PG-13. -Gary Graff “Men in Black”PG-13 -M. Banks guy who can fly a plane, handle aNight Live” spin-off, “Good Burger” “The 6th Man”PG-13. -M. Banks machine gun and throw punchesis drawn from a recurring skit on a“Mrs. Brown”(not reviewed) A “Ulee’s Gold”R. - W.H. with the best of them. popular comedy (“All That”) that romantic drama about the contro­ Perhaps without intending to, stars two charismatic young stars, versial relationship between Petersen has turned “Air Force One” Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell.Britain’s Queen Victoria and com­ 2 into a complex reflection of the The plot: A new burger mega­ moner John Brown. Stars Judi American psyche. W hat sort of peo-chain comes to town to threaten theDench and Billy Connolly. PG. “Addicted to Love”R. - M. Black “Anaconda”PG-13. -W.H. “Breakdown”R. - M. Banks “The Saint”PG-13. -J.G. returns to work following an attack by a student. “Jungle 2 Jungle”PG. - W.H. “Wild America”PG. -J.G. coming attractions “LiarLiar”PG-13. -M. Banks “Dream with the Fishes”A ner­ stead ‘Air Bud”A family adventure about vous young man attempts suicide, “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” . PG-13. -M. Banks a golden retriever who plays basket­then gets a crash course in life from a “Speed 2: Cruise Control”PG-13. “My Best Friend’s Wedding”PG- ball. charismatic character. - M. Banks 13. -W.H. “Spaw n”Another superhero flick IP! ~ m «w pr “Picture Perfect”Romantic comedy “Night Falls on Manhattan”R. m m based on a comic book character. about a young woman who uses a -J.G. “187” Samuel L. Jackson stars in a random photo to invent a fictional “Out to Sea”PG-13. -J.G. “A Simple Wish”PG. story about an inner-city teacher whofiance. JULY 27, 1997 PAGE 39

Thumb offers The Lake Huron blues peace, quiet, A lthough the majority of / \ Michigan’s blueberries are -A X grown near the sandy shores great views of Lake Michigan, metro Detroiters may be surprised to find they can THUMB, From Page 35 visit u-pick blueberry patches on the Lake Huron side of the state, spacious homes hug the tumbling too. bluffs, with stairs descending to the “The cool spring pushed the sea­ sandy, rocky beaches. In this part of son back,” says Rosalie Heufelder, the state, generations of families owner of Croswell Berry Farm in have known the charms of the Sanilac County. The good news? turquoise lake and its abiding and “Cool weather makes for exception­ often remote grandeur. ally sweet berries.” Metro Detroiters have quietly The Croswell Berry Farm has five spent many summers in Lexington varieties of u-pick blueberries ripen­ and its larger, busier neighbor five ing sequentially - Blueray, miles west, Croswell, only an hour Bluecrop, Bluetta, Spartans and from Detroit’s suburbs. But every Patriots (call 810-679-3273 for har­ mile up M-25 along the lake becomes vest times). more genuinely “up north.” Twelve Some other blueberry sites in the miles north of Lexington, Port Thumb area: Green Thumb Blue­ Sanilac boasts one of the best har­ berries, west of Port Sanilac (810- bors on southern Lake Huron, and 648-2974); the Blueridge Blueberry boaters often eat at the Harborview Farm, Capac (810-395-2245); Royal Inn and visit its tiny shops. Journal staff photo by GEORGE WALDMANBlueberry, Imlay City (810-724- Port Sanilac is a little sister to Among the reasons George and Rosalie Heufelder have such large blueberries is 1600), and Bristol Blueberrys, Imlay Lexington. It has one blinking yellow George’s engineering background: They installed underground irrigation. They ownCity (810-724-8719). Call first. traffic light and rows of small white Croswell Berry Farm. - E llen Creager houses with green and blue shutters dotting the town. Its windswept charms include the Raymond House bed and breakfast, the Sanilac nial garage sales. Summer weekends Sanilac County had 3,479 seasonal to them with fierce devotion, coming County Historical Museum, quirkyare moderately busy, weekdays quiet,cottages and homes, most of them up every weekend during the short stores such as the Artful Garden and winters silent. modest and humble despite the spec­ summers. There’s nothing fancy Karen’s Creations and a few little ‘We’re glad to see the summer peo­ tacular views. Yuppie fever never except nature, no snazzy nightclubs, restaurants with good coffee and suc­ ple come in the spring, and we’re glad struck here. Never even came close. no famous chefs. Sometimes the tem­ culent fish dinners. The 1880s Port to see them go in the fall,” says North of Port Sanilac you pass sev­perature is 20 degrees cooler than in Sanilac lighthouse still works, Sibilia. The lazy rhythms are the eral state of Michigan scenic look­ the city. At night, entertainment is housed in a whitewashed and ivy- same as they were 25 years ago, she outs, and the land gets higher and watching the distant lights from the covered brick building. Port Sanilac admits, and a lot of people prefer it panoramas more breathtaking. Up parade of freighters on Lake Huron’s also has the Lake Huron Shipwreck that way. here people name their cottages with vast horizon. and Maritime Center. With 10 ship­ Only 40,810 people live in Sanilac such endearments as “Northern That, and listening to the silence wrecks off the coast, a 15-mile County, which is blanketed with Princess” and “Nanchucket” and tend and the waves. stretch has been designated the sugar beet and soybean fields. The Sanilac Shores Underwater 1992 population was nearly identical Preserve. to that of 1980. There are no free­ The entire Lexington-Port Sanilac ways in the entire Thumb, a fact area has salmon and trout fishing which has depressed incomes and horoscope charters, shipwreck diving charters, development but preserves the pas­ antique shops and seemingly peren-toral beauty. The 1990 census showed Aries (March 21 - April 20) Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) Heavy burdens are weighing you Financial problems may soon be a down. Seek out the physical and emo­ thing of the past. You will receive some of STOPPING POINTS tional help you need. A little spiritual the recognition that you have deserved guidance wouldn’t hurt. for some time. ■ Lexington’s shopping is anchored(810-622-9946) and the Lake Huron Taurus (April 21 - May 20) Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Shipwreck and Maritime Center You will find great happiness and good Anger is a wasteful emotion, and you by the Lexington General Store health. Reaching new heights will seem need to get it under control. You must and several smaller gift shops. (810-622-8364) are open in season. easier than ever. A new plan will materi­ harness your energy and apply it more Other attractions are the ■ North of Port Sanilac, M-25 con­ alize. wisely. Lexington Marina, several restau­ tinues through Harbor Beach, Port Gemini (May 21 - June 20) Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 20) rants and bed and breakfasts. Five Hope, Port Austin and Caseville. Your independent nature will serve You are headed in the right direction, miles west of Lexington is the Along this route are many camping, you well. It is time to clear the air and although it may not seem that way at charming town of Croswell, with picnicking and swimming spots, let others know where you stand. times. If necessary, make a break that its Be Kind to Your Mother-in-Law parks and beaches. Northwest of Cancer (June 21 - July 20) will give you more freedom. bridge and the Croswell Berry Port Sanilac are the Sanilac You can sometimes be as exasperating Capricorn (Dec. 21 - Jan. 19) Farm. For a brochure of festivals Petroglyphs, prehistoric rock carv­ as you are nice. Think before you speak By sympathetic to a friend’s plight. and events, call the Lexington ings that are the only ones of their and be aware of other people’s feelings. Someone close to you is trying to help kind in Michigan (517-373-1979). Leo (July 21 - Aug. 21) make positive changes in your life. Area Chamber of Commerce (810- All the tension and fear you have been Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) 359-2262). One of the most beautiful state experiencing will soon disappear. You will Things are moving quickly and you ■ Port Sanilac has camping facili­ parks, with fine, powdery sand and have more freedom to do what you love. need to keep up. Don’t share confidences ties, marinas, antique shops, a few camping facilities, is Port Crescent, Virgo (Aug. 22 - Sept. 22) with someone you do not know well. gift shops and restaurants and at the tip of the Thumb (517-738- Look at things as they really are. Don’t Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) several summer festivals. The 8663). wait until the last minute to make a It is a case of mind over matter. You Sanilac County Historical Museum - Ellen Creager major decision. Have the courage to start can do what is necessary to solve a par­ over if necessary. ticular problem, but it will not be easy. 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Dorval, Quebec, Canada H9S 5W4 ing in a residential setting, be willing Required censure; SW, CSW, or large or small. For information or to vations. A pre-bid conference will be Mary G. Bahleda, age 75, of Interviews will be held in your area. to work with persons with HIV dis­ SWT. schedule a date, please call held on Monday, July 28, 1997 at Carsonville and formerly of Roseville, ease and diverse client population, (313) 965-2347, or weekends, 10:00 a.m. Prevention Specialist died Tuesday, July 22, 1997. She is FIND THE HELP possess excellent communication (810) 574-9539. Bid packages can be obtained from BA, BS or equivalent experience in survived by her son, William of Eagle YOU CAN DEPEND skills. Send letter and resume by the purchasing department (4th the human service, education or River, Ark.; daughters, Mary (Charles) STANDING STRONG ON IN THE August 12 to: Wellness House of floor) from July 23 thru 28, 1993, related field to provide substance Schulte of Romeo, Veronica (Gerald) IN DETROIT DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL Michigan, 1419 West Warren, between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. abuse prevention education to indi­ Miller of Mount Clemens, Dorothy LARGE FULL COLOR POSTER CLASSIFIED ADS. Detroit, Ml 48208. EOE. viduals; provide technical assistance Wayne County Community College (Charles) Anthony of Sterling Heights, Documenting The Detroit News­ MACHINE TOOL to schools, community groups, etc. 801 West Fort Street Homeless Family Services Josephine (Richard) Benson of paper Lock-out. All money benefits Electrician needed. Call MGW FSAC certification or higher Detroit, Ml 48226 New Positions Roseville and Elizabeth (William) locked-out families. (810) 983-3950. Ask for Mike required. Winn of Allenton; 16 granchildren; 10 Charles A. Jones, Jr. - Buyer Family Services Supervisorto pro­ Unsigned poster -$15 Multi-cultural Catholic Elementary Submit resume w/salary require­ great-grandchildren; brother Leo (313) 496-2781 vide supervision of Homeless Artist signed version - $25 School in Southwest Detroit seeks to ments to: Frederick of Pennsylvania; and sis­ Families Program. Master’s Degree Send checks to: fill the following positions. Personnel Officer ters, Catherine Symotsky of New in Social Work, plus two yeajs of Metro Council of Newspaper Unions, Help Wanted 2927 W. McNichols York, Margaret (Henry) Voegtle of administrative and supervisory Dedicated and certified teacher 450 W. Fort St., Detroit, Ml 48226 Detroit, Ml 48221 Florida and Theresa Polisky of Apprentice Bricklayers Wanted! experience required. Previous expe­ for Grade 6. Call: (313) 964-5655 Pennsylvania. She was predeceased Requirements: rience with homeless families and Resource room teacher with Wanted: Freelance radio repair (Speakers Bureau - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) by her husband, Joseph; son, Joseph 1.18 years or older. vulnerable populations preferred. Special Education Endorsement. person to fix vacuum tube amateur 2. 2 years of high school. School bus Driver with CDL-B and daughter, Agnes Lally. Memorial “500 DAYS” Demonstrated skills in program radio equipment. The Radio Finder, 3. Resident of Wayne, Oakland, with P Endorsement. contributions may be made to Project Get your copy of the new CD! development and innovation, crisis (313) 454-1890 or e-mail: Macomb and Monroe counties. For further information, please con­ Blessing CPS P.O. Box 233, Includes 3 new Labor Dispute intervention, group services, and [email protected] Carsonville, 48419. 4. Valid driver’s license. other therapeutic interventions tact Sr. Elizabeth, Mon.-Fri. between songs, 3 re-recorded songs (from WORK FROM HOME Application day first Wednesday desired. Possession of Michigan’s 9 a.m.-12 noon at (313) 841-5230. Dolores C. Legghio, Died July 23, the “DNA Rag” cassette) and WebTV marketing consultants of each month. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Driver’s License in good standing. Senior Control Engineer 1997. Beloved mother of Marlene 13 Finland Station songs. Also needed. $2-4 K per month 1627 W. Fort, Willingness to make home visits, (Joseph) Kozlowski, Christopher includes “War On The Workers” by BSEE or BSEET minimum 5-year (313) 371-8501 Detroit, Ml and access to own transportation. (Marilyn) and Brian (Marie). Loving Anne Feeney. experience in controls design for For additional information, call Family Services Workerto provide automated machinery and systems. Grandmother of John, Julie, and $15 plus$2 shipping Bricklayers Training Center case management services to Experience in programming PLC’s Misc for Sale Kristy Trupiano, Anthony and Adamo Metro Council of (313) 965-1175 homeless families in Transitional and generating controls documenta­ Legghio. Services were held Newspaper Unions FULL SERVICE EEOC Employer Housing Program. MSW or Master’s tion. Working knowledge of Autocad, Saturday, July 26, 1997 at the St. 2741 Trumbull, Detroit, Ml 48216 Cable TV Descrambler, all makes Degree in Human Services desired. Gertrude Church, in St. Clair Shores. CIVILIAN INVESTIGATOR computers, computer software, and models. (800) 652-2305 All proceeds go to support Detroit BA plus 2 years experience in a Interment was in Resurrection City of Detroit robotics and with Servo drives is pre­ Newspaper Workers in their fight for related field required. Previous Yamaha Theater Organ. Mint con­ Cemetery. Arrangements were han­ Office of the Chief Investigator ferred. Familiarity with MMI such as a fair contract. experience with homeless families dition. Asking $4000, o.b.o. Call dled thorugh the Kaul Funeral Home, Civilian Investigator must be a civil­ Wonderware (in-touch), Visual C++, and vulnerable populations pre­ (810) 795-3450. St. Clair Shores. ian serving at the Office of the Chief Visual Basic, and SQL and Interbus ferred. Possession of Michigan Birthdays Investigator. Degree required. Must Comm. Compensation will be com­ SOLAR FLEX Includes leg attach­ Wanda V. Roulo, age 67, died July Driver’s License in good standing. establish residency. Salary range is mensurate with level of experience. ment, weights and Roman pin. 19, 1997. Beloved wife of Joseph HANK CZECHOWSKI got older Willingness to make home visits, $28,000-$46,700; commensurate Please call V.P. of Eng., Mint condition. Best offer. Call Roulo, loving mother of Linda again! Hapy Birthday in Clinton Twp. and access to own transportation. with fringe benefits. Resume due no (501) 754-7000 (313) 491-5837. (David) Petty, Joanne (Dennis) Happy Birthday! later than August 11,1997. By mail: Resume and letter by August 14to: or FAX to (501) 754-8924 Rankin, Jeanette (Roger) Berry, Homeless Family Services Director, Vintage Slingenland Drum Set Barbara Wojtanowski Black CHIEF INVESTIGATOR or mail to Artech Inc., Frank (Karen) Roulo, Joe (Karen) SOS Community Services, 101 S. P.O. Box 733, four piece, cymbals, roto tom $450. I survived sharing a room with you, 2111 WOODWARD 8th FLOOR Roulo and Richard Roulo. Dearest Huron, Ypsilanti, Ml 48197. EOE Call Bob (313) 676-8295. PALMS BUILDING Clarksville, AR 72830 sister of Frank (Celia) Zdanowicz, you survived the picket lines with DETROIT, Ml 48201 Helen Jarey, Anna Hagen, Irene me. True sisters and “Solidarity” Sisters. Love your YOUNGER sis­ Community Mental Lesniak and the late Mary Roulo and yJtXOjh Joseph Zdanowicz. Also survived ter, Judy. Health Agency The Wayne County Commission by 6 grandchildren and 2 great­ has several vacant positions: P r a y e r s Advertisement for applicants grandchildren. Social Worker — Full time in Thank you, St. Jude, for favors Lincoln Park for Psychosocial for position of Jeanne Wehrung, beloved wife of granted. Art B. Rehabilitation Program (Club House the late Raymond A. Dearest mother Model) MSW/MA with state license of Janice E. (William) Hintz. Thank you, St. Jude, for favors or registration. (Dept. 318) AUDITOR GENERAL Grandmother of William A., received. Lori M. Secretary — Full Time in Belleville. Raymond A. and Eric N; Great­ High School Diploma or GED plus 1 The Wayne County Commission, our nation’s eighth largest county, with legislative oversight of a grandmother of Justin J.; sister of P ublications - Bo o k s e l l e r s years office experience. Knowledge $1.9 billion budget, is taking applications for the position of Auditor General.The successful can­ William O.;, Warren Roger, Dorothy of and ability to use computer and DETROIT BLUES MAGAZINE didate for this position w ill be appointed by the Wayne County Commission for one ten (10) year Rusch and the late William R.; also good phone skills required. Good many nieces and nephews. In state This month: Boogie Woogie Red benefits. (Dept. 313) term. at St. Charles Church, 1491 Keepin’ the Blues Alive Assistant — Part Time contractual in the Motor City. Baldwin, Sunday 5 p.m.-9 p.m., for Outpatient Behavioral Health Monday 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Prayer Call (313) 872-BLUE(S) Agency in Lincoln Park. Exciting Minimum Requirements: service Monday 7 p.m. Funeral service career combines technical, Mass Tuesday 11 a.m. Memorials to Health clerical and patient contact respon­ Must be a resident of Wayne County at time of appointment and for duration of appointment. St. Charles Church in lieu of flowers. sibilities. Experience with third party How to handle stress! Appointee is not eligible for reappointment after completion of term. Arrangements by Sommers Funeral payor verification and billing pre­ Home, (313) 521-1230. Send $2 and SASE to: Appointee shall not hold any other city, county, state or federal office during term. D. Traeder ferred. 30-33 hrs/week, afternoons, evenings and Saturdays. Excellent Certified Public Accountant licensed by a State Board for at least five (5) years. P. O. Box 40734 In Memorium Redford, Ml 48240-0734 wages. No benefits. (Dept. 314) EOE. In Loving Memory “DEAD DOCTORS DON’T LIE” Send resume to: Community Care Preferred Qualifications: Scott Thomas T.J. Clark’s Original Mineral Services, (Dept, see above), 26184 Local 372 member Consideration may be given to applicants who lack advanced degrees or certification but Formula™. The only colloidal W. Outer Drive, Lincoln Park, Ml February 7, 1958-July 27, 1996 mineral source being used by Dr. 48146 or call Louise at (313) 389- evidence strong background in accounting, public finance, operational or performance You’re always in our hearts! Joel Wallach. Lowest prices! 7548; Fax: (313) 389-7515. EOE auditing and/or governmental operations. Love, Vicki, Derek and Adam Satisfaction guaranteed! Ask about Delivery Driver of Observer. Own Alternatively a MPA, MBA, LLB, or J.D. with at least 5 years in governmental auditing. Announcements free delivery. vehicle, 4-6 hours/week. Southfield $19.95/qt.,$60/gal. area. Cash pay, $60-80/week. 15th Annual Call Richard, (313) 584-7525 Striker. (810) 286-9678. Applicants should also have: Printers’ Picnic Working knowledge of governmental accounting, finance and budgetary practices. Sunday, August 17, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Excellent w riting and verbal skills. Stoney Creek Park, Utica 4 6 L e g a l S e r v ic e s & Extensive experience in municipal organization and public policy. Beer, pop, hot dogs, and kielbasa. Demonstrated management or supervisory experience. Bring pot luck. Everyone invited! ELLIS BOAL JEFFREY J. ELLISON (except scabs) 925 Ford Building, Detroit Union-side labor, employment dis­ Completed applications (Professional and Academic Vitaes) must be received not later than Southfield Picket site Reunion. (313) 962-2770 crimination, workers’ compensation, A completed application must include a resume, and four (4) pro­ Sooner than you think. Call Audrey, 5:00 p.m. on July 31, 1997. [email protected] drug testing. (313) 331-7443 fessional writing samples. A cover letter w ill not be considered as a professional w riting sample. (313) 964-5600 Photo-static copies o f advanced degrees or certifications must also be included. SUPPORT BANKRUPTCY NO SCABS PLEASE STRAWBERRY WORKERS Is it right for you? Bankruptcy. $195 Send completed application to: Victor L. Marsh, Director of Administration & Chief Operating Officer, United Farmworkers informational FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Total Attorney Fee meeting every Tuesday at 6 p.m. Call (248) 334-8600 (810) 398-5000 Wayne County Commission, 600 Randolph Street, Suite 458, Detroit, Michigan 48226. Call (313) 841-9145. Attorney N. Moore Former U.A.W. Attorney JULY 27, 1997 PAGE 41 RATES CALL 1 Week: *1°o per word. 2 Weeks: $200 per word. (313) 964-5655 3 Weeks: $300 per word. & CHARGE IT! 4 Weeks: $300 per word. MSA (10 WORD MINIMUM) LIFIEDS Used pinball games, arcade Mayor Young: Glad you’re feeling Is it wise that STREET CRIMES are GENE AUSTIN and JAN TUTOR MOM and POP DELI video games and juke boxes. Fun better. You’ll always be “My Mayor” considered a real threat to society- from UAW 594, support the Eastpointe. Great location. Used Cars for the home. (810) 566-1324, ______Susan______but not CORPORATE CRIMES? Locked-out Newspaper Workers and ______(810) 445-3153 ______Sterling Heights. 594 strikers. C h r y s l e r / P l y m o u t h — Ode to Joe Stroud — THERESA ROSE Real Estate Agents ZALLA’S WIDE SHOES Lily, Tulip, Violet, Daisy, Forget-me-not, 1992 Plymouth Acclaim. V-6, auto., Joe Stroud, you can’t be proud ATTENTION STRIKERS $ $ Cash for Homes $ $ Men’s and Ladies’, Dress, Casual Begonia! air, cassette, cruise, tilt, power win- Vance goons infect your liberal crowd We the members of Call Ed (313) 417-1928 and Tennis Shoes. Discount to Scab Freep edits are unworthy Get well soon, Love, Aunt Barb U.A.W. Local #247 dows. $4200. (248) 363-2375. Ralph Gammon locked-out workers. Backed by principles weak and Uncle Bob support you and your struggle against 1994 Plymouth Duster.V-6, air, tilt, West Side Real Estate Needs ______(313) 421-5610______and swervy corporate greed. Your struggle is an cassette, heated back window. SUPPORT!! (313) 937-2300 or (313) 325-8433 — S. Marcos inspiration to all of organized labor. 65.000 miles $6200. (248) 363-2375. Grand River and Power Shell Free home warranty to White lace wedding dress, size 14. The right to collective bargaining is as 32340 Grand River, Farmington, Ml ______union members ______Includes hoopskirt and headpiece. Roses are red important as our right to exist as free F o r d $125. (313) 342-2329. Violets are blue They support the Locked-out people in this country. Your fight is our Brother Locked-out Employee Newspaper Workers. 1991 Mustang GT 5.0 convertible. It’s Curtins for George fight. Keep up the excellent work in Let me market your home and help ★ DESIGNER MUGS AND HATS ★ And we’ll miss you! Red. Like new. All power. Only After 2 years we are still around. the Journal! with all your Real Estate objectives. “No Scab Papers” Brigid Oakland, Macomb and East Side. Bob 31.000 miles. Asking $10,500. Please join the Wild Women. (313) 281-7664. Available in red or black and red. The officers, members and retirees Carroll of Jack Christenson Realtors. Or have your business card or Solidarity with the 909 strikers! Call Liz (313) 361-5382 or of UAW Local 909 support the Call (810) 826-8200 favorite photo — pets, cars or Barbara and Bob Ingalls Rosemary (810) 979-4456. Locked-out Newspaper Workers. G.M. Pager (810) 704-1580 loved ones — put on a designer We encourage all working people to Make someone happy, DRUG WAR IS OVER! If you want or Fax (810) 826-8210 1995 Saturn SC2. All power, am/fm mug or hat. $9.50 includes, ship­ continue not to purchase scab make someone smile; it. All we need is LOVE. cassette. Only 21,000 miles. Still ping, handling, and taxes. Send papers or USA Today. BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? run Jaske out of town Give PEACE a chance. Come under warranty. Asking $11,500. requests to: Use a union brother, also a striking just like Robert Giles TOGETHER over me. (313) 281-7664. employee specializing in Oakland and Bob’s Graphics and Design Co. LET’S WORK TOGETHER Pets Macomb counties and East Side Detroit. 9319 Caprice, c’mon c’mon, let’s work together, UAW Local 985 supports the ______“I m p o r ts”______Plymouth, Ml 48170 Locked-out Newspaper Workers in now, now, people; Male Malamute mix. Free to good Call Bob DeMoss, (810) 979-1600 1991 Volvo 240 wagon. 78,000 (313) 459-0635 their quest for a fair and decent and together we will stand home. 3 months old. (810) 754-4912. miles. 5-speed, new tires, original contract. Looking to buy or sell real estate? every good union woman and man! owner. Excellent condition. $10,500. Carl Bantau, President Call union brother and locked-out Misc. Wanted (313) 884-9148. Big thanks to the Amoco station at Al Przydzial, Vice-President Real Estate worker specializing in Metro Detroit. Our company also specializes Wanted: The Radio Finder buys 17 and Van Dyke for selling the ATTENTION SUPPORTERS in buying homes for cash. Call A u t o - Sales R eps. used amateur radio equipment. Detroit Sunday Journal since it’s H ouse for Sa le - M etro D e t r o it Are you looking for lock-out items to Mr. Rose today. (313) 345-4660. Estates or private individuals. beginning. Bob and JoAnne Thinking of Buying purchase? Are you looking for a — Vernor/Junction area. 4-unit (313) 454-1890 or e-mail: Douglas, DTU 18. or Leasing a New or Used speaker on locked-out updates? We house for sale. $65,000 cash. No H a l l fo r R en t [email protected] Car or Truck? terms or land contracts. Let’s keep our feet firmly on the can also help with lawn signs, even HALL FOR RENT Use a Locked-out Newspaper Union web: www.radiofinder.com — Michigan/Martin area. 4-bed­ ground, brothers and sisters! in mass quantities. Refer to the sec­ UAW #247 - 15 Mile and Van Dyke brother. Call Remember that the very same peo­ tion for the speakers bureau. Call room, single home, needs little work. WAYNE COUNTY PURCHASING DIVISION area. Call (810) 264-2945 Ray Frusciano either number anytime. $5000 cash. No terms or land 600 RANDOLPH STREET ple who lied to us and about us at Royal Oak Ford (313) 965-2347 or (810) 574-9539 contracts. Call (313) 554-4983 or Sell through classifieds. Call today DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226 denied our right to honest collective (313) 894-3662. the Journal offices (313) 964-5655. (248) 544-6561 (313) 224-7796 bargaining, forced us out of our jobs, For cool internet sites on sent low-life goons after us, laughed Action! Motown ’97 try — For sale or rent w/option. 3 bedroom INVITATION FOR BID at us, slanted news coverage related http://www.uaw.org lor home in 9 Mile-Van Dyke area. Good to this Gannett/Knight-Ridder-caused with Real Video footage; starter home. (810) 724-0626. Liquid Cationic Polymer & Liquid Sodium Unfair Labor Practice Strike and Hypochlorite Solution and with Real Audio now, Lock-out, didn’t and really still Detroit City Limits for http://www.igc.apc.org/wbai-labor/ Wayne County Department ol Environment don’t give a damn about us. The featuring locked-out workers Nice 3-bedroom Cape Cod. Central Wyandotte Treatment Plant same people are still in management Susan Watson and Bob Ourlian! air. $59,900 (313) 255-5220. 797 Central Ave. positions with the newspapers. Wyandotte, Michigan 48192 Obviously the corporations have GROSSE POINTERS — Help sup­ Multi-unit For Sale port the Locked-out Newspaper Bid Date: Thursday, August 14,1997 learned nothing, trying to worm their Eastside Detroit — 9-unit apart­ Time: 2:00 P.M. Workers! Call our hotline at way around court declarations, ment building, all 1-bedroom. Easy Control #97-37-247 behaving as though ours was a (313) 222-7654 for information and land contract. yard signs. INVITATION FOR BID government of, by, and for, the inter­ Call Ed, (313)417-1928 for ests of the corporation. They still are U.A.W. Local 2093 - Guard Rails the same poor excuse for human Real Estate for Rent The power of UNION is found in WE, for beings, still the corrupt leading the Wayne County Department (morally) corrupt. They cannot be not ME. We support the newspaper of Public Services respected or trusted. We cannot rest workers in their quest for a fair and Windmill Point Manor Inventory Section in our efforts until we actually have equitable contract. - Three Rivers Historic Building Central Maintenance Stockroom signed contracts to protect us from American Axle and Mfg. Facility. 943 Alter Road 29900 Goddard Road these creatures. Certainly we will Historic building under renova­ Romulus, Michigan 48174 Erick Carne’s book of paintings never forget what they tried to do tion, 1 and 2 bedroom units escqhh Bid Date: Thursday, August 14,1997 “Shorelines of the Great Lakes” is some with terrace, gas inc., moama Time: 2:30 P.M. to us. How can we ever forgive? finally available. Call Plymouth $400-$500 per month. © 1997 by M. Reagle Control #97-37-253 I don’t think we can. Community Arts Council at 7/27/97 (313) 884-6778------REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Randy — The tollbooth guy (313) 416-4278 for doesn’t care if I know how to cook Enhanced 911 Emergency Public or not. Sarah Safety System for JOHN — no iguanas ever again. Wayne County Department of Airports You, however, can come back - IF ^TTKTnAvifrHTDKTAT ®UY ^ el1 F'nC* Tell it. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport you stay in the treehouse. Marge Central Communications wjUJNUAi J UU K JN A L Advertis in the Sunday Journal! Romulus, Michigan 48174 SHANNON’S back from Germany. Bid Date: Tuesday, August 26,1997 Look out, Plymouth-Canton. $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! (10 word minimum) Time: 4:00 P.M. Control #97-37-212A BEN MOON - you gotta have heart. Date(s) you want your ad to run: Sunday,______Best wishes on the operation. — INVITATION FOR BID Your Comma, friends. for Run ad for: □ 1 WeekQ 2 Weeks O 3 Weeks □ 4 Weeks Annual Order To Provide Prepared Meals "The proper role of the press," Heading?:(Help Wanted, For Sale, Mixed Messages, Services etc.) (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY) As Needed To On-Duty Dispatch Personnel Richard McCord argues, “is to for REPORT ethical, moral and legal Exact wording of your______ad: Wayne County Department of Airports wrongdoing, not COMMIT it.” Get the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport book now and find out what Gannett Central Communications Section Romulus, Michigan 48174 thinks “freedom of the press” means. Bid Date: Monday, August 18,1997 Send $27.45 (made payable to Metro Time: 2:00 P.M. Council of Newspaper Unions) to: Control #97-37-254 The Detroit Sunday Journal, 450 W. Fort, Detroit, Ml 48226. Attn: Chain Gang. Include name and address Mixed Messages® you want it sent to. -T he Chain Name Gang, One Newspaper versus the NOTE: The opinions expressed in Mixed Messages are those of advertisers and do notGannett Empire. Address necessarily reflect Sunday Journal policies. BEAUREGARD eats John City, State, Zip George: Why would anyone want to Cleveland Water Club Grill shrimp Phone (___)______Amount enclosed: $_____ leave Detroit to go to a place like salad - he goes there to enjoy the air Oregon? There’s no accounting for conditioning. Paid by; □ Check enclosed -or- Charge to my: □ VISA □ MasterCard taste. Thanks for your help. You’ll be FOUND - brown cloth camera case Credit Card N o.:______E xpires:______missed. at ACTION! Motown march. If you Tom, Barb and 2000 of your want it call classified at (313) 964-5655 Mail to: The Detroit Sunday Journal, 450 W. Fort, Detroit, Ml 48226 locked-out brothers and sisters. for more info. Foundries in front of News. 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If Messier did sign with the Wings, with the Rangers when they didn’t The Wings got involved in the some have expressed concern about make it a priority to sign him, then Messier sweepstakes because negoti­ how he would fit in with Yzerman. w hen yours offered him a one-year contract for $4 ations with their own unrestricted “He’s obviously a veteran player million. He made $6 million last sea­ free agent, Igor Larionov, have and a great leader,” Wings defense­ is in for son. bogged down. The Wings had offered man Bob Rouse said. “But he realizes At that point Messier, 36, who has Larionov a three-year deal for more we have some great leaders here. I service: six Stanley Cups to his credit, said he than $5 million but Larionov and hisdon’t think he’d step on any toes of would entertain offers from other agent, Don Baizley, want at least $2 the leaders here. teams. Messier’s father Doug, who million annually for three years. “Steve Yzerman is the leader of 1. Al Long Ford also acts as his son’s agent, immedi­ With Larionov - also 36 - a ques­this team and they would work ately called the Wings. tion mark, Detroit felt it needed to together, I guess.” They have two offers on the table: a try and get another center. Messier two-year deal worth $10 million and more than fits the bill. As good and Rouse re-signs a three-year deal for $13.5 million. as valuable as Larionov has been for Speaking of Rouse, he avoided arbi­ The Rangers’ latest offer is also two the Wings the past two seasons, Mes­ tration with the Wings when the two years at $10 million, but they’ll only sier would be an improvement. sides agreed on a one-year deal in the give the player many feel is the It’s also probably the only way “million-dollar range” on Thursday. greatest leader in team sports a third Detroit could improve its depth at Rouse, 33, is entering the option year year if some of the money is deferred. center. Signing Messier would leave of his contract. Vancouver reportedly offered $18 Sergei Fedorov, Steve Yzerman, “A lot of time that’s (arbitration) million over three years; Edmonton Messier and Kris Draper at center. where the mud slinging starts,” said offered a deal which included a job in Messier slowed visibly late last sea­ Rouse. “We’ve always had a good rela­ the organization after Messier retires son and in the playoffs but still man­tionship with the Red Wings and I’m and Washington has also become aged 36 goals and 48 assists. But he glad we could preserve that for the involved. The Capitals’ offer isn’t wouldn’t have to log as much ice timefuture.”

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HALLS, From Page 48 from four months to seven years. Her husband, Scott, a transportation manager, played high school baseball but nowadays confines himself to a coed softball league. “I’ve been out on the grass my whole life,” said Ossenheimer, who plays centerfield for Daly. “I still love playing. Every year is a different year. Fortunately, Scott or the grand­ parents are willing to babysit.” Ossenheimer is a few credits short of a degree in kinesiology at Michigan, but hopes to finish soon. Drouillard graduated from EMU with a degree in social work last spring. “I just got a job as a victim’s advo­ cate for the Wayne County Prosecutor’s office,” she said. “I don’t start for a couple of weeks and I’ll have time off to go to the nationals. So it’s worked out well.” Journal photo by REBECCA COOK Drouillard was named Mid­ American Conference player of the Coach Bob Thompson , a fixture on the Daly bench for 32 years, confers with Melissa Drouillard, the team’s leading hitter (.438). year as a senior and also was voted third base this season to make room Meanwhile, a manager’s worries ers can’t make certain trips or games the top female athlete at EMU. She at shortstop for Pam Kosanke, a are never over. First baseman Holly because of job commitments. leads Daly in hits, RBI, and extra Michigan freshman from St. Louis. Riester, 17, a freshman at Wisconsin, “Or they have tickets to concerts,” base hits. Kosanke is back home waiting for thehad to leave Wednesday’s game early said Thompson. “Girls just want to Thompson moved Drouillard to nationals to begin. because of a summer job. Other play­ have fun.” CART, IRL square off in rare head-to-head television battle

By Christopher M. Singer ■ The IRL is a more affordable lower- Vasser’s teammate, Alex “Zig-Zag” series this weekend is making its sec­ Journal Staff Writer tech series national series that doesn’tZanardi, is becoming more dominant ond stop on its three-race, three-week- For the first time since last year’s aim to or even claim to compete withwith each race. HisDale Eamhardt- end western swing. Live final-round “big showdown,” largely created by aFormula One. This is good. style performance last week in Toron­coverage of the Autolite Nationals at media that much prefers controversy■Auto racing has been, for severalto made even a temporary street cir­ Sears Point Raceway in California’s and confrontation to news reporting,years, the fastest growing segment ofcuit race exciting right up until theSonoma wine country is set for 7 p.m. the PPG CART World Series and the the entertainment industry. checkered flag. It was especially excit­ on ESPN2. Indy Racing League will square off■There is enough fan base to supporting forGreg Moorein his Lola- Five-time Top Fuel championJoe across the airwaves today. both a high-tech, high-dollar interna­Mercedes, a Canada native who a big Am atopretty much eliminated him­ ABC Sports (Channel 7) will tele­ tional open wheel series and a lower-favorite with the Toronto crowd, whoself from the Winston championship cast the U.S. 500 live from Michigancost, lower-tech national series. Also,was punted into a wall and out of therace by losing in the first round of last Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich., at intelligently 1 put together marketingrace by Zanardi. week’s show in Denver. Barring some p.m. Also at 1 p.m., CBS (Channel 62)programs can deliver enough return disaster, Gary Scelzihas won the Top will air the IRL 500-kilometer race on investment to attract sponsorshipCharlotte combatants Fuel crown forAlan Johnsonand run under the lights Saturday nightdollars to both series. Grosse Pointe Shores native Team Winston. at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Open-wheel racing doesn’t have Robbie to Buhl was not expected to be By consistently going rounds, Charlotte, N.C. be a monopoly. cleared by doctors to race his G Force- Funny Car championJohn Force Since the media also loves to quan­ Aurora for Team Menard in the 500-has all but wrapped up his seventh tify virtually everything, in order Brooklyn to brawlers kilometer show at the 1.5-mile oval atworld championship in his Ford duck as much serious discussion as it Despite a dismal - for Team Penske Charlotte. He suffered a head injuryMustang, despite not having won a can, much will be made on Monday- 10th place finish in Toronto a weekduring testing for the Samsonite 200race since Phoenix in February. about which racing body drew the big­ago, Paul Tracyremains atop the in Colorado. Defending Pro Stock champJim ger ratings numbers, as if a single PPG Cup points battle. The Penske But his teammate,, Yates in the McDonald’s Pontiac measurement will finally determine chassis works on high-speed ovals andhas done extensive testing atFirebird still faces a fight from something or other. Tracy won three straight high-speedCharlotte and was a favorite to win Warren “The Professor” Johnson The simple facts will still remain: oval races earlier this season. his - and Team Menard’s - second IRL in his Pontiac Firebird. ■We do live in a global economy and But, Jimmy Vasserin the Ganassi race in a row. auto racing is one of the few trulyRacing Reynard-Honda last JulyMidget racing champB illy Boat Outlaws thwarted global sports in the global economy.grabbed the Michigan Speedwaywill again sub for the still recovering The World of Outlaws winged sprint ■ The PPG CART World Series is a speed record away fromM ario Scott Sharp in Anthony Joseph cars show scheduled for last Monday megadollar, high-tech internationalAndretti, circling the two-mile highFoyt Jr.’sG Force-Aurora. night a t 1-96 Speedway in Lake series th at runs races in the U.S., banks at 234.665 miles an hour, two Odessa was rained out. Promoters Canada, Brazil, Australia and, begin­ miles an hour faster than the seniorWine and cheese set hope to reschedule it for later this sea­ ning next season, Japan. This is good.Andretti. The NHRA Winston Drag Racing son. JULY 27, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 45

couch potato time Sunday wrap Bell has Tigers on course for success SUNDAY the person of centerfielder Brian 1 p.m. NFL, Chicago vs. Pittsburgh, HENNING, From Page 48 Channel 2. T h is w e e k Hunter. Then come the other guys 1 P-m* Auto racing, CART U.S. 500, Giants organization. Instead, thanks who make up the middle of what has Channel 7. From Michigan Speed-way. Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Also at 11 p.m. on Channel 9. 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 to an injury to Orlando Miller, Cruz become a fairly good batting order: 1 p.m. Auto racing, IRL Charlotte 500K, is in Detroit playing some of the best Bobby Higginson, tough and so sur­ Channel 62. MIL.CHI. CHI.TOR TORTOR I p.m. Baseball, Milwaukee at Detroit, 1:05 8:05 2:05 705 7.-05 7:05 shortstop in baseball and at least hit­ prisingly skilled; Travis Fryman, PASS) 50 WGN p a s s PASS. 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GB 5:30 p.m. Golf, Seniors Franklin Quest Baltimore 61 37 .622 - Atlanta 64 38 .627 - the Tigers grab him, and he has been whether he’s at the plate or handling Championship, final round, ESPN. 7 p.m. Tennis, ATP Infiniti Open, final, New York 58 41 .586 3’/ Florida 57 42 .576 514 one of the team’s real contributors - the job at second base. PASS. Toronto 48 49 .495 12’^ New York 58 43 .574 514 on and off the field. Bell talked about the improvement 8 p.m. Baseball, Texas at Chicago White DETROIT 47 52 .475 141^ Montreal 52 47 .525 1014 Sox, ESPN. They have grabbed starters and the other night as he sized up Boston 47 54 .465 15’4 Philadelphia 30 69 .303 3214 role players from San Diego and from Detroit’s never-in-command 6-3 victo­ MONDAY Central W L Pet. GB Central WL Pet. GB II a.m. Tennis, ATP du Maurier Open, Cleveland 52 43 .547 - Houston 54 48 .529 - Houston. They have pieced together a ry over the White Sox. It was a typi­ first round, ESPN. Chicago 51 49 .510 3K Pittsburgh 49 52 .485 414 7:30 p.m. Baseball, Chicago Cubs at decent bullpen. They have traded for, cal Tigers game: They had displayed Atlanta, TBS, WGN. Milwaukee 45 52 .464 8 St. Louis 48 52 .480 5 and developed, some surprisingly enough firepower, and just enough 8:30 p.m. WNBA, Cleveland at Phoenix, Minnesota 45 54 .455 9 Cincinnati 43 56 .434 914 good starting pitching, a near-miracle pitching and defense, to have outlast­ ESPN. Kansas City 40 56 .417 12’/ Chicago 43 59 .422 11 11 p.m. Boxing, Jesse Chong vs. Melchor West WL Pet. GB West WL Pet. GB for which Rick Adair, the pitching ed a better team. Castro, light flyweights, 12 rounds, PASS. Seattle 57 44 .564 - San Francisco 57 45 .559 - coach, deserves bigtime credit. “Last year, we would have had a Anaheim 54 45 .545 2 Los Angeles 53 49 .520 4 They have a franchise player and tough time winning this game,” Bell TUESDAY Texas 47 53 .470 914 San Diego 50 52 .490 7 1 p.m. Tennis, ATP du Maurier Open, an emerging community hero - a pol­ said in that same, easygoing way he early rounds, ESPN. Oakland 41 62 .398 17 Colorado 47 55 .461 10 7:30 p.m. Baseball, Chicago Cubs at ished young man named Tony Clark, has always spoken - as a player and Atlanta, TBS, WGN. NOTE: Major league standings through Thursday.who, if he stays healthy and under as a manager, regardless of the 8 p.m. Baseball, Detroit at Chicago White contract long enough with the Tigers, game’s outcome. Sox, Channel 50. 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JETS NBC 1:00 YOUR A, X & Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS (810) 776-7600 Mosely for IBF lightweight title, 12 OCTOBER # Nationally televised rounds, HBO. 5 at Buffalo FoT m r All games on WXYT (1270 AM) 111 m in 11 i i iii 111111111111111 itn ii 1111111111 PAGE 46 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JULY 27, 1997 Tigers’ Jones takes simple route to success By Joe Adams three seasons with the Astros, but he Journal Sports Editor spent two months on the disabled list It took him a while, but Todd Jones last summer because of tendinitis in has learned how to keep things simple his right shoulder. - and effective. During that time, Houston used Jones struggled at the outset of the Billy Wagner as their closer and when season after coming to the Tigers in a Jones got back, the job was Wagner’s. 10-player trade with Houston. But he Jones finished the season with 17 has his act together now and, as a saves and a 6-3 record, but his ERA result, the Tigers have a closer. was 4.40. When he started poorly in Just ask the Texas Rangers. On July Detroit this season, he feared the 19, Jones came in and struck out the worst. side in dominating fashion to preserve “With the start I had, if I had still a Tigers victory. Jones saved both been in Houston, I would’ve never got­ Detroit victories at Texas last week­ ten another chance,” Jones said. “But end and two wins at home against this is about as good as it gets. I can’t Chicago last week. pitch any better than this. I can’t “That’s what Buddy has been trying believe I’m talking about having 18 to tell me all season,” Jones said of saves after the start I had.” Tigers manager Buddy Bell. “That I V “I knew what kind of stuff he had,” have good stuff, I should trust it, and Bell said of Jones. “What I didn’t know just to simplify everything. Just go was what kind of command he had from pitch to pitch to pitch.” and when he could put it together the “Todd has a great arm and he has way he has. great confidence right now,” Bell said. “There’s no reason for us to think “He has a very good reason to feel very he’s not going to throw strikes. That’s good about himself. He’s really com­ all he’s throwing right now.” peting like a big-time closer.” Jones is eligible for arbitration after On May 16, Jones had a 4.72 ERA. this season, but he hopes things don’t In April, he had walked home the get that far. He wants to stay in tying and winning runs in a loss to Detroit. Oakland. Since then, he has a 1.93 “I hate for this to sound like a love- ERA and has converted 15 of 16 save fest, but this is by far the classiest, opportunities. most thoughtful organization I’ve ever On Wednesday, the 6-foot-3, 230- been with,” said Jones. “My wife pound right-hander recorded his 18th (Michelle) and I just had a baby girl, save of the season in the Tigers’ 8-6 Abigail, and (Tigers President) John McHale sent us a sterling silver rattle. victory over the White Sox, besting his Special to the Journal by JOHN C. HILLERY previous career high of 17, set with I want to stay here for as long as they Houston last season. He also has anReliever Todd Jones has converted 15 of his last 16 save opportunites for the Tigers.want me.” overall record of 2-3 with a 3.00 ERA to do a little bit too much and I was Then he started putting me in aroundAs for the Tigers, when asked about in 44 games. worrying about stuff that I couldn’t the sixth or seventh inning, thenJones’ I got future, Bell broke into a big “There’s no question I stunk thatcontrol. After Buddy took me out of back into my role.” grin, laughed and said: “I would say first month,” Jones said. “I was tryingthe closer’s job I started to do better. Jones, 29, had 37 saves in parts ofhe’s in the mix.” Sanders’ brief holdout was much ado about nothing offer. In the meantime, they are he signed, in Game Six. The next NIVERSITY CENTER, pleading with him to report. week, he made his first start. By the Mich. - Now that Barry ‘We’ve got to get Westbrook here,” end of the season, he was one of the Sanders has been in camp Lions coach Bobby Ross said. W hen Lions’ best linemen. His holdout did­ for nearly a week, what you’re a running back or a comer- n’t hurt him in that sense. His U was all of the fuss about? dam s back, the game is geared toward tim­ replacement, Scott Conover, was hurt Sanders missed three days of train­ A ing. That’s why we practice. That’s and the Lions didn’t have anyone bet­ ing camp before signing a six-year, why we play. If you think missing ter to put in there. $34.5 million deal and reporting for camp was a problem for Barry, it’s “He lost five weeks that he could work Monday. days of practice really set Barry back double for Westbrook.” have started,” said Lions Chief The Lions told the media Sanders (yeah, right). Sanders still did his There’s a flaw in that theory. The Operating Officer Chuck Schmidt of was not the highest-paid player in best to make it sound like it did. Lions drafted Westbrook because Hartings. W e lost his services. His the NFL. Sanders’ agents, Lamont “I feel rusty, but not too far behind,”they didn’t have any . agent (Jim Steiner) lost - he didn’t Smith and David Ware, said he was. Sanders said. “I’ve got some catching When he reports, he’ll still be the represent a No. 1 pick this year. All of this became moot when Pack­ up to do.” best the Lions have. Everybody lost.” ers quarterback Brett Favre signed a It’s the same story every summer. He might not get a better deal by But no matter how long Westbrook reported seven-year, $45-million con­Somebody misses training camp, the holding out, but if anybody thinks stays out, when he gets into camp, tract extension Friday. coaches say the player is going to fallhe’ll lose his job, here are two words: he’s going to play. Ju st like Sanders What was Sanders’ reaction when hopelessly behind, then everythingJeff Hartings. did. he heard about the deal? “Dang. Now falls into place. The contract gets Hartings, the Lions’ second No. 1 “Very much so,” Lions receiver I’ve got to go to camp,” he said. signed, the player shows up and pick in the 1996 draft, held out until said when asked if When he got to the Lions’ new everybody’s happy. October because the Lions didn’t the attention Sanders’ holdout training site at Saginaw Valley State With Sanders in the fold, the lone have enough money under the rookiereceived was blown out of proportion. University, he wasted no time turn­ Lions holdout is rookie cornerbacksalary cap to pay him fair market “It’s like a predictable movie. ing defenders around in 9-on-7 drills. Bryant Westbrook. Detroit offered thevalue. His holdout didn’t help him getThere’s a big hoopla made and it He went untouched into the end zonefifth pick in the draft a six-year, a better contract. He missed the gives excitement to the fans at a time the first two times he carried the $ 13.8-million deal, but Westbrook is entire preseason and five regular-sea- when there’s not a lot happening, but ball. waiting to see if he can do better. son games. everybody knows how it’s going to Missing two minicamps and three The Lions say that’s their best He made his NFL debut the week come out.” Not hundreds of Cars & Trucks In Stock, But THOUSANDS of Cars & Trucks In Stock—Just Like Shopping at the Factory! VA Only one company in Michigan has more cars & trucks than Varsity Ford—that’s ! GOT T IE DEALS TO |»IIT YOU ©N WHEELS OPEN EVERY SAIURBAY 9 *5

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Bell, Tigers on steady path: No butts about it uddy Bell seems not to have noticed why all those tobac­ co companies have been showing up in court recently. BHe sat behind his office desk at Tiger Stadium the other night, dragging slowly on one cigarette after another. Not nervously, by any means, but almost contentedly.

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Maybe this is how you deal with managing the Detroit Tigers. Perhaps Journal photos by REBECCA COOK this is how you cope with rebuilding Above, Corey Schiller tries, and fails, to a baseball team in Detroit. You stifle a giggle before pitching. At right, become baseball’s version of the the stars of the Daly team are Melissa Marlboro Man. One long, leisurely Drouillard (left) and Pam Ossenheimer. puff, and it becomes easier to deal with Justin Thompson’s sore elbow. Or with Melvin Nieves’ passion for the strikeout. A quick hit of nicotine and you Softball’s Dalydelighthave a moment’s relief from the reali­ ty of how difficult it has been to “I think we’re tied for second in thepatch together a club that struggles Winning w Ann Arbor league. We won it last to play .500 ball. A blast of menthol and the dog days of a long season year. But our best pitcher, Marci for fastpitch Kelley, works on Wednesdays and become, for a moment, less wearing. can’t pitch.” Bell, we’ll assume, has paid close attention to the cigarette pack’s ob Thompson can’t remem­ Kelley and the rest of the squad ber exactly how long he has will be able to play in the Amateur warning label, which has its parallels coached the Daly women’s Softball Association (ASA) Class A in evaluating the Tigers. fastpitch softball team. nationals in St. Louis Aug. 7-10. Daly There’s a tendency to assume they BMelissa Drouillard, the team’s Boone-Barrbest Wednesday in the Ann will continue to improve, steadily, as qualified by winning a tournament in hitter, wasn’t aware she is batting Arbor Women’s Fastpitch League. this season winds down and as the On weekends, Daly plays in fast­ Troy a couple of weeks ago. .438 with 33 runs batted in. “We’ve never won the nationals,” Tigers head into 1998. That has been “I just go up and swing,” said pitch invitational tournaments the pattern since Randy Smith throughout the Midwest. The team issaid Thompson. “We’ve finished sec­ Drouillard, an Eastern Michigan ond twice and third once. But youarrived as general manager, hiring in South Bend, Ind., this weekend. Bell to succeed Sparky Anderson, and University graduate from Grosse tangle with those California teams Pointe. ‘We have six new players this sea­ thereby locking into place the team son, and it takes a while to break and they’re so strong.” “I know it’s more than 30 years,” A lot of Thompson’s players are that began two years ago with John them in,” said Thompson, 62, who McHale’s hiring as club president. said Thompson, a retired science current or former University of teacher. “I counted 32 one time but retired from Wayne-Westland Schools But the sheer difficulty in repairing after 32 years last spring. “Normally, Michigan or EMU players. However, then I lost track. But Daly Restaur­ few of them last as long as Pam a broken franchise is on display, ant (in Livonia) is the only sponsorwe only have two openings. Dawn graphically, with the Tigers. Godfrey, our second baseman, got Ossenheimer, who drove in the win­ we’ve ever had.” ning run on Wednesday. They were fortunate to have It’s no wonder. Every year, Thomp­maftied and moved to Ohio. grabbed a shortstop - Smith’s doing “Then Tracy Carr decided to turn Ossenheimer, in her 10th season, son has to rebuild a club that usually has three children, ranging in age here - named Deivi Cruz, who, by wins 30 games. The team is 30-7 this pro. She was the best defensive third rights, should be deep within the season following a 3-2 victory overbaseman Michigan ever had. See HALLS, Page 44 See HENNING, Page 45