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NEWS Young musicians will call for an end to vio­ lence at today's Hip- Hop Peace Summit in Detroit. Page 5.

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Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN Point RosaMarsh at Metro Beach, one of the state’s most popular bird-watching spots, is threatened by encroaching development. Meanwhile, an Ann Arbor group creates a wetland. Story, Page 3. Buried treasure Metropark marshwatchers see troubleon drawing board Journal photo by COOK By Robin Fornoff That it remains intact is a testa­ of stalwarts fear the marsh is dying Journal Staff Writer ment to the endurance of nature. Itand is a new park development may INDEX On this warm and bright autumnsurrounded by illegal fill, huge chunksobliterate one of the last remnants of morning there are dozens of woodof concrete, scrap wood and othercoastal marsh on the Michigan side of Between the Lines Page 12 ducks prattling near a long-dead trashtree dumped by park employees atLake a St. Clair. The park authority Classifieds Page 28 trunk and a blue-winged teal skimstime wetlands were considered and Michigan’s Department of the water’s surface in a silent landing.swamps that needed to be filled, lev­Natural Resources plan to build a Crossword Page 29 Last fall Fred Charbonneau ofeled and paved. boat launch within 50 feet of the Editorials Page 10 Warren counted 300 loons here, a birdThe marsh has survived years ofmarsh. Though both agencies say the whose haunting cry is usuallyabuse and neglect to be rated oneresulting of noise, traffic and inevitable Entertainment Page 23 reserved for the remote north. Michigan’s Top 10 sites for bird-watch­pollution won’t harm the marsh, This is Point Rosa Marsh, a 40-acreing in virtually every publicationCharbonneau on isn’t buying the official Horoscope Page 27 jewel tucked in a forgotten comer theof subject. It is a popular resting spotline. Movie Guide Page 14 Metro Beach Metropark on the shoreseach spring and fall for thousands of“This won’t hurt. That won’t hurt. A of Lake St. Clair, a half-hour drivemigratory birds. little something here, a little some- Susan Watson Page 3 from downtown Detroit. But Charbonneau and a small band See MARSH, Page 4 PAGE 2 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 SIDING ★ ROOFING ★ GUTTERS SUNDAY lOIJRNAI, community calendar ★ ALUMINUM SIDING & TRIM ★ STORM WINDOWS & DOORS The Detroit Sunday Journal is Plutonium space fuel Mozart concert ★ ALUMINUM AWNINGS published weekly by Detroit ★ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Sunday Journal Inc., 450 W. subject of video The Pro Mozart Society of Fort St., Detroit, Ml 48226. 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The Detroit Budget Department Late divorce group Detroit, Michigan has scheduled two public forums to set goals for the new city budget. A peer-led monthly support The sessions are set for 6-8:30 p.m.group for seniors 60 and older who Public Sector state Monday in the Northwest have gone or are going through a Activities Center, 18100 Meyers at divorce is slated to meet from 1:30 A n in ju r y employee Local Union, to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in fighting Engler for the Curtis and 6-8:30 p.m. and TO ONE IS Thursday in Butzel Family Center, VerKuilan Bldg., 21885 Dunham, ability to continue pro­ in Clinton Township. Pre-registra­ AN INJURY A 7737 Kercheval at Van Dyke. Call viding services to the citizens of 313-224-3396. tion required. Call 810-469-6315. TO ALL! Michigan, UAW Local 6000 sup­ Caregivers group ports the newspaper workers in Religious art talk The members & officers of the A monthly support group meet­ their struggle for justice. Dr. Victor Miesel, professor Transportation Communications emeritus, History of Art ing for persons caring for a family Union stand with the newspaper Department, University of member with Alzheimer’s disease workers in Detroit. Michigan, will be on hand at 7 is set for 10 a.m. to noon p.m. Friday in Swords into Wednesday in Knox Presbyterian Church, 25700 Crocker at In Solidarity ; Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery, 33 E. Adams at Woodward, Metropolitan Parkway. Pre-regis­ across from Grand Circus Park, for tration required. Call 810-469- Robert A. Scardelletti UfluJ the exhibition of 15 original works6315. International President and 10 reproductions of religious Class on herbs art by French artist George Chef and master gardener Sally Rouault from his “Miserere Taylor will teach a class on how to Series.” Exhibition continues dry and preserve herbs and how to through Oct. 10. Hours are 11 a.m. use them to make vinegars and Sor some of tbe best to 3 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and oils and herb butters. Class is Saturday. Call 313-963-7575. scheduled to m eet 7-9 p.m. * Gaelic CDusic Grants taste fest Wednesdays through Oct. 8, in tbis sibe of County Cork The fifth annual Scholarship Henry Ford Community College Taste Fest at Breithaupt Career Dearborn Heights Center, 22586 Come join the merriment at a benefit for w Ann Arbor Trail between Outer locked-out newspaper workers JPf and Technical Center, 9300 Hubbell at W. , on Detroit’s Drive and Warren. Fee is $27 for Larry Larson & Eddie McGlinchey, Terry Murphy & John O’Neil, Dearborn residents and $30 for Mick Gavin & Fanore, Charley Taylor & More west side, this year is set for 6-9 p.m. Friday. Delicacies prepared by nonresidents. Sunday, Oct. 5th from 2-8 p.m. local chefs will be featured. The It’s a mystery at tbe Gaelic Ceague Irisb American Club taste fests have provided partial Four local mystery writers: college scholarships to more than William Kienzle; Tom Grace; Lee 2068 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Ml 50 graduating high school studentsMeadows and S.E. Schenkel will In the heart of Corktown so far. Tickets are $25. Call 313- discuss their novels during “A Families are welcome at this friendly, historic Detroit landmark. 866-9550. Night of Mystery!” set for 6:30-9 Donation is $10 at the door—Cash Bar and food available Animal blessings p.m. Wednesday in William P. Domestic pets of every sort, and Faust Public Library of Westland, farm animals, too, will be welcome 6123 Central City Parkway, in at a “Celebration of Creation and a Westland. Admission is free. Tickets required. Tickets available DAILY 3 DAILY 4 Blessing of the Animals” at 11 a.m. C H I 6 A N at the library. 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9/20 Midday: 0- 0-8 Eve: 9-8-7* 9/20 Midday: 3-9-6-6 Eve: 4-4-9-4 Cynthia Koppin will conduct anrects all errors of fact. I f you find MICHIGAN KENO interactive Womencenter workshopan error, please call us at 313-567- CASHS 9818. 9/26 6 7 9 10 17 19 20 21 23 on “Women and Anger” scheduled 13 18 36 39 42 5354 56 67 70 77 from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in J The final day of the 18th annual Michigan Renaissance Festival 9 17 9/25 7 12 16 18 19 22 23 24 25 Bldg. on the Oakland Community 9 14 54 56 63 6669 70 72 74 78 College Orchard Ridge Campus, was reported incorrectly in last 16 18 week’s Sunday Journal. The festi­ 9/23 12 17 18 20 25 27 35 41 42 27055 Orchard Lake Road at 1-696 51 52 58 59 63 66 68 69 75 in Farmington Hills. Fee is $20. val closes today. Hours are 10-7; 47 48 tickets are $12.95 for adults, $5.95 31 45 9/22 14 15 26 27 29 34 35 43 48 Call 248-471-7602. for kids, free for under 4. THE BIG GAME 57 60 62 6668 69 77 79 80 5 14 34 49 50 16 Numbers are not official SEPTEMBER 28y 1997 PAGE 3

Activists turn low place into new wetland

By Michael Betzold Journal Staff Writer John Erdevig clutched a sedge plant as his 5-year-old daughter Zoya dug a hole in the muck with her hands. All around them, adults and children were planting wildflowers in a huge mud hole gouged out of a grassy city park, giving birth to a wetland and making a dream come true. “I’ve always wanted to do something like this,” said Erdevig, an Ann Arbor attorney. “But I couldn’t do it alone. It takes a cooperative effort.” Environmental problems often seem monumental. But Jeannine Palms has always believed in starting close to home and doing what you can. That’s why she organized the Buhr Park Children’s Wet Meadow, an innovative community response to water pollu­ tion. Palms, a longtime educator and activist, runs Blossom Home Day Care Center from her home adjoining Buhr Park, a wide swath of grass and ball fields in southwest Ann Arbor. Studying their surrounding environ­ ment, Palms and her students noticed runoff from snowmelt and rain collect­ ing in a low spot in the park. On field trips to nearby Mallet’s Creek, they would see signs of pollution and mea­ sure flooding after storms. DWIGHT CENDROWSKI / Special to the Journal See MQEADOW, P ag e 4 Dina Kurz, left, and Jeannine Palms set to work on the Buhr Park Children's Wet Meadow in southwest Ann Arbor. Leap to conclusion ends with foot in mouth eek after week I fretted, ond, then patiently explained to me But that wasn’t the worst of it. I if only for a few seconds, that the plant wasn’t dying. Far fromwas also embarrassed by the flash of over the spindly plant S u sa n it. That weedy shoot was, he said, thearrogance that prompted me to move whose normally sturdy beginning of a blossom whose fra­ the plant without bothering to ask W anyone about it. Without even think­ leaves had become so transparent Wa tso n grance is so rich and delicious that it that the sun filtered effortlessly stakes a permanent claim to your ing about it, I leapfrogged to two through them. “That poor plant is memory. Then he pointed to a few flawed assumptions: one, that out of dying,” I would say to myself of the new leaves on the edge of the dyingthe dozens of folks who saw it each forlorn looking thing that someoneI’m going to move it right now.” ones. Hearty and smooth, they Sunday, I was the only one sensitive had set in front of a bright window inAnd that’s just what I did. I took itreached confidently toward the sun.enough to remove the plant from the church basement. away from the window where it was “It’s not dying,” he said. “It’s comingharm. And two, that whoever had “It’s getting far too much sun,” I surrounded by other plants that back to life after years of neglect.” lovingly nurtured the other plants mused. “Someone ought to move it flourished in the sun and set it in a Talk about feeling dumb. Not onlyeach week somehow neglected the into the shade.” shady part of the room. That little had I mistaken that blossom for spindly one or didn’t know how to That thought always disappearedrescue mission made me feel pretty weed, I had completely overlooked save it. just as surely and quickly as it good ... for about five minutes. the healthy new leaves. I had been soI felt dumber than dumb. entered my head. But last Sunday Then the pastor picked up that preoccupied with the imminent deathBlindness and arrogance had suck­ was different. When I glanced at the plant and put it right back in the of the thing that I refused to see its er punched me in a church basement plant, I noticed something new andsun. Armed with self-righteousness vigorous and lusty affirmation of life.on a Sunday morning. It wasn’t the disturbing. A skinny twig covered that attaches itself to the willfully And once I accepted the fact that thefirst time; won’t be the last. But with tiny green buds had sproutedignorant, I arched my voice and saidplant was dying, once I became maybe, just maybe, I’ll be lucky up in the middle of those pathetic in my most schoolmarmish tone, “Theresigned to it. To me it became old enough next time to look beyond limi­ leaves. poor thing is dying. Why are you and feeble, something that needed totations - both mine and someone “That’s it,” I said angrily. “Now the moving it back into the sun?” be removed from the sensual intensi­else’s - and search for blossoms just poor thing has weeds growing in it. The pastor paused for a split sec­ ty of the sun. waiting to explode. PAGE 4 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 28 f 1997

on the drawing boards since the early 1950s shows the marsh paved over Marsh fans and connected to an access road. Indeed, park officials have never included the marsh in any of their see future written material on attractions in the 770-acre park. There are no signs any­ where indicating the marsh even as murky exists. And the park’s chief engineer, MARSH, From Page 1 Michael Magee, recently acknowl­ edged part of the park’s original plans thing there,” says Charbonneaii, a called for filling in the marsh. leader of the Friends of Point Rosa “To the original planners of Metro Marsh. “They keep compromising Beach ... ecology, wetland values and these areas, and pretty soon you have biodiversity were not widely under­ a situation like we’re faced with in stood concepts,” says Horton, who Lake St. Clair.” lives near the park in Harrison He turns and points toward the Township. “They couldn’t imagine the lake. Less than 100 feet from where realities now.” Charbonneau is standing in the park, Horton adds that he thinks bureau­ the sewage-polluted waters of Lake cratic park officials are simply trying St. Clair lap at a small sign reading to complete a well-intentioned, but “No Swimming Today.” faulty plan that hasn’t changed in The water has been off-limits to more than 40 years. humans most of the summer. A report “It’s just crazy,” says Horton, who by a special Blue Ribbon Commission with Charbonneau has fought for sev­ blames much of pollution on munici­ eral years to save the marsh from pal sewage treatment plants over­ creeping development. It isn’t likely whelmed by the unabated construc­ Charbonneau, Horton or the rest of tion of new homes in Oakland and the Friends of Point Rosa Marsh Macomb counties. will stop the boat launch from being “This is a treasure,” said Charbon­ built. neau, “and it’s going to be lost.” The park has agreed to sell the lake- Park officials aren’t convinced. Both front to the DNR, which is moving for­ they and the DNR say there is a need ward with plans to build the launch for more boat launches and parking at next year. Numerous legal challenges the park, a facility that can draw have failed. 500,000 people on a nice summer And in the court of public opinion - weekend. They also say the m arsh will the court of last resort for this group - be protected by an earthen berm to be there doesn’t seem to be much support built in the 50 feet of green space left for saving a pocket of water and reeds between the new marina, parking lot and wildlife. and the marsh. “Our thought now,” says Charbon­ Hugh Horton, another self-appoint­ neau, “is we may lose on the boat ed friend of the marsh, believes the Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN launch, but we still want to save the real intent of park engineers is even­Point Rosa Marsh at Metro Beach Metropark has been a resting spot for thousandsmarsh. of Because if we don’t do some­ tually paving over the marsh. A planmigrating birds every year. thing, it’s going to die.” Meadow turns park’s low spot into natural water filter MEADOW, From Page 3 the area will become an educational project involving area schools and They decided to create a wet mead­ The volunteers planted wild wetland plants andcommunity volunteers. ow in the often-flooded low spot in the seeds in the middle of the dug-up area, sur­ She plans periodic fliers and com­ park. There, some storm runoff could munity meetings to keep people be held and wetland plants could filter rounded it with an apron of prairie plants on informed about the progress of the the water, cleansing it of some pollu­ wet meadow. tants before it seeped into the ground­ higher ground, and spread a crop of quick- “It will involve very careful monitor­ water and the creek, which drains into growing oats over the whole area to provide ing for the first two years,” she said. the Huron River. “We’ll have to watch for soil erosion, Day care and neighborhood children ground cover while the seeds germinate. do a lot of weed-pulling and periodic and their parents raised $1,000 for mowing until the wetland plants are the project. The Ann Arbor Area well-established.” Community Foundation awarded a Palms is under no illusion that the $16,500 grant. A group of wildflower-the city’s parks department agreed topollutants run off into the water­wet meadow will do more than make a landscaping enthusiasts, the Wildbulldoze the low spot in the park. Theshed” dent in the runoff and river pollution Ones, pitched in $100. students grew hundreds of plantsThe volunteers planted wild wet­problem, but maybe it’s a start. Maybe The students conducted a neighbor­from seeds and seedlings and theland plants and seeds in the middle itof will inspire others to do the same hood survey on public knowledge,planting atti­ took place under clear bluethe dug-up area, surrounded it withthing. And it will make for a pleasant tudes and behavior concerning wet­skies last Sunday. Erdevig, a friend anof apron of prairie plants on higherchange in the environment of the lands and waterways. They discovereda Blossom Day Care parent, was ground, and spread a crop of quick-park, with a marshy swale in the mid­ that about a third of the Mallet’shappy to pitch in. growing oats over the whole area todle of the expanse of grass. Creek watershed is impermeable land “What we have around here are aprovide ground cover while the seedsFor his part, Erdevig is looking for­ - pavement for sidewalks and drive­bunch of overfed lawns,” Erdevig said,germinate. ward to seeing the wet meadow grow ways. Much of the rest is manicured,with a wave of his hand. “With so Palms hopes eventually to expandup along with Zoya: “It will be an chemically treated lawns. many people getting addicted the to wetland and build a boardwalkinteresting thing to bring my daugh­ Nearby schoolchildren and resi­ChemLawn, people want their lawnsover an area that is now a silt-filled ter here years from now and say we dents got involved in the project, toand look like a golf course, and all thosesidewalk. Long-term stewardship ofhelped plant this.” SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 5 Get On the Bus and Tell Tom Curley Where To Get Off Tom Curley, chief muckety-muck of USA Today and brother of Gannett CEO John Curley Detroit summit sends will speak Wed., Oct. 1, 1997 to Central Mich. University students on the subject of “Who Will Win The Media Wars.” The Metro Council of Newspaper Unions is sponsoring a bus to take locked-out workers and supporters to the CMU campus to greet Curley in person. appeal to rap community Musi ill 5 P.m. PC. 1 at Teamster’s hall on TYumbuU. The bus has 50 seats available. First come, first served. We’ll get back to Detroit by midnight. By Darren A. Nichols Summit took place in July. In conjunc­ Journal Staff Writer tion with the project, the Nation of Rappers Common Sense and No IDIslam sponsored the Detroit Love con­ K l im is t , M c k n ig h t , S a l e , Hill Productions presents want the killings to stop. cert featuring local artists and the McCLOW & CANZANO, P.C. release of the single “Silence the And they will do their part to get the Attorneys Representing • ■ * - word out. Violence.” Labor Unions and Working People Movers The young musicians will call for an Last year the Detroit Branch of the We Support the Newspaper Workers end to violence by young people whenNAACP also held its first Hip-Hop in Their Struggle they speak today at the Nation ofSummit. Another summit is planned 400 Galleria Officentre Suite 117 Islam’s second Hip-Hop Peace Summit for Nov. 8 at Martin Luther King High Southfield, Ml 48034, (810) 354-9650 ShafKers at Muhammad’s Mosque Number One, School in Detroit. 14880 Wyoming, in Detroit. Other speakers for today’s event The summit is taking place on the include songwriter and producer r No. VIII second anniversary of the Million ManMichael Powell, as well as radio per­ A Guaranteed to be a delightful evening March in Washington, D.C. This year’s sonalities Billy T. and T.J., the of family fun and entertainment. theme is young, gifted and atoned. Troublesome Juvenile. Local 600 Laugh yourself silly to benefit the “This summit is vitally important to More than 300 people are expected. locked-out newspaper workers. the community,” said Minister “We’re trying to create a sense of unity Mouchette Muhammad, coordinator. in the hip hop community,” said Jerry Sullivan, President, Schaublin Auditorium, “Hip hop is the voice of the young peo­William Thompson, known on radio Lakeview High School ple. When children listen to rappers station WCHB as Billy T. “We want to the Officers, Leadership, II Mile & Little Mack, St. Clair Shores, Ml like Bombshell, they see how they wake up the young people and for Friday, October 24, 1997 Members, and Retirees carry themselves. They duplicate what them to put forth a positive image in at 7:30 p.m. they see,” he said. their music. We’ve got to do something to stop the violence. If we can reach a support the Honorary Chairman of the evening: “They call this ‘the X generation.’ Stephen P. Yokich They’re looking at them as the lost or few people, we’ll be taking a step in locked-out President International Union-UAW unknown generation. To reach thisthe right direction.” generation is to bring a whole new Muhammad said the summits try to newspaper Donation $8.00 day.” reach the hip-hop community by offer­ Tickets now on sale The hip-hop summit is in line with ing speakers and a program they can workers. relate to. Call your local Union Hall for more information the Nation of Islam’s national agenda fi31i3li313li3lFilBMBIBIBJBJaiBJBlBiBJBMBJBjgfBJgJBJa to curb violence within the rap commu­ “We have to speak their language,” nity. Earlier this year Minister Louis he said. “If we don’t, they will speak Farrakhan held a national hip-hop out against their mentors. Detroit has summit in New York after the deaths of been the genesis for movements. The Museum of African American History rappers Christopher Wallace (the Detroit has to show a genuine and Notorious BIG) and Tupac Shakur. general unification. The spirit of the is proud to present In Detroit, the first Hip-Hop Peace Million Man March has to live on.” Sacred Arts Dow history goes beyond of Haitian Vodou usual corporate evolution October 11 though December 28, 1997 By Eric Freedman spectacular change was about to Journal Lansing Bureau ensue.” And so it was. Aside from the Big 3 automakers, no “The fantastic changes of the 20th corporate name is more linked in thecentury, igniting this mad rush into public mind to Michigan than Dow. the future, were brought about by a Some Dow Chemical Co. products multitude of factors, one of them the are literally household words, from rise of the research-based industrial Ziploc storage bags, Handiwrap and firm.” Saran Wrap of the kitchen to mustard While the book is a comprehensive gas of World War I and napalm of the history of a company, Brandt weaves in Vietnam War. stories about people, from the highest- Now an official history - an autho­ranking executives to staff chemists to rized corporate biography - chronicles ordinary workers. Brandt joined Dow’s Midland-based Dow as the company public relations staff in 1953 and was Explore the arts 'V; present for more than four decades’ celebrates its 100th anniversary this produced within the year. In more than 600 pages, “Growth worth of the events he chronicles. Company: Dow Chemical’s First In one chapter, “The Flower vibrant Afro-Caribbean(fSff Century” (Michigan State University Children,” he provides inside looks at Religion and enjoy the Museum ^A frican Press, $39.95) tracks a corporate evo­Dow’s self-defense strategies when its lution from the mind of inventornapalm production became the target magnificent splendor - C* American History Herbert Dow into a multinational eco­of anti-war protesters and when the of this exhibit. % , % / / 31 5 E. Warren nomic force, a $20-billion-a-year com­company responded to protests and Museum Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p:m»; mercial power. lawsuits by Vietnam vets over Agent Tuesday - Sunday/' Detroit, MI “Herbert Dow founded his chemical Orange. Admission: $3 Adult, $2 Children (i 2 and under) (313) 494-5800 company in 1897 in the twilight of the Eric Freedman is Pulitzer Prize-win­ horse-and-buggy age,” author E.N. ning reporter locked out from The Made possible by IBM and the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs (Ned) Brandt begins. “A century of Detroit News. PAGE 6 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 Court of Appeals halts three hospital closings

By Sunday Journal Staff Callahan ruled that the planned hos­ The Michigan Court of Appealspital closings were part of a policy that Friday put on hold an injunction violatedforc­ the Michigan constitution. He ing the state to keep open three mentalthen ordered the hospitals kept open. hospitals. Appeals Judges Hilda Gage and All three hospitals are to close atRichard Griffin voted for the stay. midnight Tuesday. Judge Kathleen Jansen opposed it. A candlelight vigil is planned from 4Despite the Callahan injunction, the p.m. to midnight Tuesday outsidestate last week continued to remove Detroit Psychiatric Institute. It is partpatients from the three hospitals. of the Herman Kiefer complex, at the The Alliance for the Mentally 111 of Lodge Freeway and Taylor. Michigan and some individuals had

The other hospitals affected are thesued to block the closings. Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN Clinton Valley Center in Pontiac andOn Friday Linda Taylor-Lewis, presi­ Cecil Moix, acting administrative director of Detroit Psychiatric Institute, talks with union Pheasant Ridge Children’s Center indent of UAW Local 6000, which repre­ representatives. Moix acknowledged patients were being transferred despite a court Kalamazoo. sents employees at the hospitals, said: injunction. He said he believes the hospital is needed. The stay blocks the injunction from“We don’t think much of this order by taking effect till the Court of Appealsthe court of appeals. The judges did hears an appeal of the Sept. 19 decisionacknowledge the fact that the governorOf Judge Callahan, Taylor-Lewisernor is violating the constitution.” by Wayne County Circuit Court Judgereally had not abided by the injunction.said, “We were very happy that we had Local 6000 is not a plaintiff in the J.W. Callahan. This is just more of the system.” a judge who was willing to say the gov­suit. the ULP strike notebook Fired workers’ hearings delayed again

By Alan Forsyth last Monday. By then the number haveof suffered at the hands of The17 issue of the lesbian and gay Journal Staff Writer fired strikers at issue had grown toDetroit News and the Detroit Free newspaper OutPost. He was The pace of National Labor85, including seven Free PressPress.” responding to a story that appeared Relations Board proceedings oftenemployees. Bonior’s colleagues are Gloriaon Sept. 3 which listed the sponsors has been called “glacial.” A company lawyer again raisedCobbin, secretary-treasury of theand acknowledged that “some com­ One more example: the issue of the documents. ScullyMetro Detroit AFL-CIO; Bob King, munity members may object to the Last April NLRB Administrative called for briefs on the issue and executive director of UAW RegionDetroit News’ sponsorship in the Law Judge Thomas Beddows started adjourned everything until1A; Brad Markell, instructor at the wake of the labor dispute.” hearings into complaints by NLRBNovember. Wayne State University School ofGainor wrote: “Is HRC so desper­ Regional Director William Schaub “There are literally thousands ofLabor Studies; the Rev. Johnate for acceptance, or the money, that firings of 32 strikers by thedocuments,” said Adam. “To delay Nowlan of St. Hilary’s Catholicthat they’ll associate with anyone, of News and Detroit Newspapers were the hearings, they want to produceChurch, Redford, and Vanessa even the lowest reputation in our unjustified and illegal. them just a few at a time. They also Sylvester, organizing director forcommunity, to get it?” Company attorneys immediatelyare claiming the documents aboutLocal 951 of the United Food and Gainor, a writer, helped form the objected to subpoenas for documentsthe replacements aren’t relevant orCommercial Workers union. Newspaper Guild at the Detroit dealing with the discharges andthey are confidential.” News in the ’70s. incidents involving acts by line-So the case may begin sevenTom Curley to speak crossers. months after the original hearing“Who Will Win the Media Wars?” McCord going to MSU According to union lawyer Johndate. is up for discussion Wednesday Richard McCord, author of “The Adam, newspaper management when Tom Curley, publisher of USAChain Gang,” will speak at 6:30 p.m. refused “to turn over various docu­Another trial Today and brother of Gannett CEOOct. 6, at Michigan State University ments which support reasons for theU.S. Rep. David Bonior and fiveJohn Curley, speaks at Central(Wilson Hall, room C102n) as guest discharges. They have opposed turn­others arrested with him in theMichigan University in Mt.of the Newspaper Guild of Lansing. ing over documents involvingNews building July 11 will probablyPleasant. It’s scheduled for 5 p.m. “The Chain Gang” details the busi­ replacement workers who engagedbe tried on a trespass charge in the ness practices of G annett Co., owner in alleged misconduct but who werenext 30 to 45 days. All have pleadedNonprofit reconsiders of the Detroit news. not disciplined.” not guilty. The News has been trying to wooUFCW action Beddows agreed with newspaper The six went to the News to asknonprofit organizations with grants management, and the NLRB lawyersmanagement to rehire all locked-outand free advertising. But one, the UFCW Local 951 says filmmaker appealed his ruling to the board inworkers and to agree to contracts andHuman Rights Campaign, decidedMichael Moore is inviting participa­ Washington. After four days of hear­legal conduct. After a discussion withthe price was too high. tion in an action in Ann Arbor at 4 ings, Beddows adjourned the caseeditorial page editor Thomas Bray, According to the Metro Times, thep.m. Wednesday. Participants will until July. After the board inthey refused to leave the building. gay and lesbian organization meet is at the Ann Arbor Theater, 210 Washington reversed Beddows’ rul­ On Tuesday Bonior said, “My deci­returning a $250 donation for itsS. Fifth Ave., between Liberty and ing, the judge announced he wouldn’tsion to participate with community,annual dinner Oct. 25. Washington. Cars will depart from hear the case. religious and labor leaders on behalf Activist Ron Woods had threat­Detroit at 3 p.m. from the Teamsters So no July hearings. of the locked-out newspaper workersened a mass picket outside. complex on Trumbull. Another judge, Richard A. Scully,was made out of a moral obligation A Detroiter, Paul Gainor, blasted Alan Forsyth is a locked-out was appointed. The new date wasto their cause. Hundreds of familiesthe News’ sponsorship in the Sept.Detroit News copy editor. SEPTEMBER 2 8 f 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 7

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Journal photos by PATRICIA BECK Many happy returns t was Happy Birthday 400 times over last Sunday when several hundred people gathered at his­ toric UAW Local 600 in Dearborn Ito celebrate the 80th birthdays of five local peace, labor and civil rights activists. The honorees and head table guests are, from left, Lee Cain, Stella and Carl Reinstein, Ruth Simrel- Smith, wife of honoree Lasker Smith, Perry Schwartz, husband of honoree Ethel Schwartz and keynote speaker Dave Moore, a retired UAW official. The honorees lived and struggled through the Great Depression, two World Wars and the great organizing drives of the union. They continue to set a pace that people half their age have trouble maintaining. Audience members, including the guests at Ethel Schwartz’ table, joined the honorees in a spirited version of “We Shall Overcome.”

Post-Tribune yanks contract from union in Gary By Robin Fornoff The announcement will likely trig­But Conn said, “It’s sort of implicittypographers remains intact. Journal Staff Writer ger unfair labor practice chargeswith the letter; the employee deal fell Conn said Knight-Ridder’s Knight-Ridder’s declaration of openbecause it defies an agreement tothrough.” announcement was a total surprise. war on unions echoed across Indianaextend the contract until the next“This sort of thing is precisely whatHe said Bosley, a former Free Press last Wednesday when the staff of thebargaining session, which is stillwe sought to avoid by trying tomanaging buy editor, had agreed in nego­ Gary Post-Tribune was told its con­scheduled to take place Tuesday. the paper,” said Conn. “This disrup­tiations on Sept. 18 to extend the con­ tract was canceled. Conn, who led an employee efforttion, to anxiety and fear are drawing ourtract at least until the next bargain­ In a one-sentence memo handed buyto the paper earlier this month,attention from the thing that is mosting session Tuesday. Editorial Gary Newspaper Guild Presidentsaid he can only assume from thisimportant, which is doing our job employeesin a - editors, writers and pho­ Joseph Conn, Post-Tribune Publishermost recent announcement thatvery competitive situation.” tographers - haven’t had a raise since Scott Bosley said the contract wouldanother bidder was awarded the The newspaper is locked in a fierceNovember 1993. cease to exist “at 11:59 p.m. Sep­80,000-circulation daily. circulation fight with the Times of Conn said he still hasn’t received tember 25, 1997.” Knight-Ridder spokesman Polknearby Hammond and Valparaiso, Ind.any notification of who was awarded The announcement is the secondLaffoon IV declined to say whetherThe contract cancellation apparent­the paper in the auction conducted stunning blow dealt to the newspaperthe employee bid was accepted orly affects only the 74-member editori­earlier this month in New York. Post- staff by Knight-Ridder, whichrejected, noting, “I can’t tell you thatal staff represented by the Guild. TheTribune editorial employees have announced last summer that itthere’s anything else going on othercompany is still negotiating withworked 55 years without disruption planned to sell the Post-Tribune. than anticipation of the sale.” pressmen, and a CWA contract withunder a Guild-negotiated contract. PAGE 8 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 2 8 , 1997

Combined weekday Sunday circulation circulation BY THE ZIP City/ March March % March March % code town 1995 1997 decline| 1995 1997 decline 48124 Dearborn 10,690 6479 -39.4 11,635 8153 -29.9 48125 Dearborn Heights 4404 2685 -39.0 6365 4132 -35.1 48126 Dearborn 8797 6011 -31.7 8588 6073 -29.3 48127 Dearborn Heights 9481 6645 -29.9 | 11,619 9331 -19.7 48128 Dearborn 2970 1765 -40.6 3067 2283 -25.6 NUMBERS 48130 Dexter 331 294 -11.2 439 332 -24.4 The newspaper unions’ circulation boycott against 48131 Dundee 252 252 -0.0 478 326 -31.8 The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press continues. 48133 Erie 88 64 -27.3 63 46 -27.0 48134 Flat Rock 1830 921 -49.7 2648 1518 -42.7 And a comparison of audited average circulation 48135 Garden City 8193 3357 -59.0 8695 5007 -42.4 figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations for the 48137 Gregory 69 67 -2.9 203 142 -30.0 12 months ending March 31, 1995, and the same 48138 Grosse lie 2089 1674 -19.9 2783 2237 -19.6 48139 Hamburg 78 80 2.6 142 122 -14.1 period ending March 31, 1997, shows the boycott’s 48140 Ida 80 34 -57.5 112 65 -42.0 effects remain deep and widespread. 48141 Inkster 3168 1870 -41.0 4705 2988 -36.5 Here are figures from 200 metro ZIP codes. 48143 Lakeland 74 49 -33.8 132 102 -22.7 48144 Lambertville 251 150 -40.2 306 147 -52.0 1 Combined weekday Sunday 48145 Lasalle 201 38 -81.1 1 150 71 -52.7 circulation circulation 48146 Lincoln Park 8167 4807 -41.1 11,273 6425 -43.0 48150 Livonia 10,343 5678 -45.1 9514 7129 -25.1 March March % % ZIP City/ March March 48152 Livonia 8511 5519 -35.2 9655 7375 -23.6 code town 1995 1997 decline 1995 1997 decline 48154 Livonia 10,132 6926 -31.6 11,744 8779 -25.2 48005 Armada 494 301 -39.1 1093 663 -39.3 48157 Luna Pier 23 32 39.1 39 34 -12.8 48009 Birmingham 6425 4822 -24.9 6670 5581 -16.3 48158 Manchester 196 177 -9.7 I 256 207 -19.1 48015 Center Line 2716 1737 -36.0 2664 1822 -31.6 48159 Maybee 90 50 -44.4 221 92 -58.4 48017 Clawson 2657 1714 -35.5 3717 2364 -36.4 48160 Milan 644 320 -50.3 687 445 -35.2 48021 Eastpointe 7625 4159 -45.5 ! 10,181 5456 -46.4 48161 Monroe 3129 1980 -36.7 5157 2600 -49.6 48025 Bingham Farms 3796 3075 -19.0 4098 3454 -15.7 48164 New Boston 768 480 -37.5 1446 808 -44.1 48026 Fraser 2978 1929 -35.2 4202 2749 -34.6 48165 New Hudson 676 434 -35.8 1073 817 -23.9

48030 Hazel Park 2621 1622 -38.1 3998 2158 -46.0 48166 Newport 434 161 -62.9 ■ 870 302 -65.3 48034 Southfield 8510 6786 -20.3 8806 7488 -15.0 48167 Northville 7159 5733 -19.9 9059 7419 -18.1 48035 Clinton Twp. 5839 3323 -43.1 8517 4673 -45.1 48169 Pinckney 756 617 -18.4 1626 1247 -23.3 48036 Clinton Twp. 3882 2787 -28.2 5504 3803 -30.9 48170 Plymouth 9237 6471 -29.9 11,018 8879 -19.4

48038 Clinton Twp. 7190 4827 -32.9 10,5407513 -28.7 48173 GibraJter/Rockwood 1150 670 -41.7 : I 2085 988 -52.6 48042 Macomb Twp. 1315 1285 -2.3 2021 1903 -5.8 48174 Romulus 4881 2677 -45.2 6175 4133 -33.1 48043 Mt. Clemens 2978 1897 -36.3 3822 2156 -43.6 48176 Saline 979 615 -37.2 862 771 -10.6 48044 Macomb Twp. 3293 2189 -33.5 5407 3789 -29.9 48178 South Lyon 2284 1860 -18.6 4013 3225 -19.6 48045 Harrison Twp./Selfridge 4084 2427 -40.6 6128 3841 -37.3 48179 South Rockwood 178 103-42.1 427 193 -54.8 48046 Mt. Clemens 52 0 0 0 ------48180 Taylor 11,234 5983 -46.7 14,742 8624 -41.5 48047 Chester. TwpVN. Baltimore 3514 2364 -32.7 6139 4248 -30.8 48182 Temperance 261 180 -31.0 I 310 212 -31.6 48048 Lenox Twp ./New Haven 420 288 -31.4 769 456 -40.7 48183 Brownstone Twp./Trenton/ 48050 Lenox Twp. 111 72-35.1 246 157 -36.2 Woodhaven 8755 4610 -47.3 10,466 6470 -38.2 48051 Chester. Twp./N. Baltimore 1606 1106 -31.1 22721551 -31.7 48184 Wayne 3746 1680 -55.2 j 4505 2606 -42.2 48065 Bruce Twp./Romeo 1197 895 -25.2 1956 1465 -25.1 48185/6 Westland 15,981 9786 -38.8 22,981 15,616 -32.0 48066 Roseville 10,419 5625 -46.0 13,684 7687 -43.8 48187 Canton 7698 5488 -28.7 I 11,284 8668 -23.2 48067 Royal Oak 5554 3789 -31.8 7649 5503 -28.1 48188 Canton 2796 1859 -33.5 4460 3494 -21.7 48069 Pleasant Ridge 584 426 -27.1 742 532 -28.3 48189 Whitmore Lake 781 340 -56.5 | 1103 568 -48.5 48070 Huntington Woods1646 1095 -33.5 1810 1322 -27.0 48191 Willis 147 141 -4.1 285 195 -31.6 48071 Madison Heights 6689 4325 -35.3 8521 5662 -33.6 48192 Riverview/Wyandotte 8522 4676-41.6 I 11,078 6570 -40.7 48072 Berkley 3403 2295 -32.6 4623 3148 -31.9 48195 Southgate 6501 3625 -44.2 8682 5223 -39.8 48073 Royal Oak 8835 6134 -30.6 11,485 8078 -29.748197 Ypsilanti 3715 1797 -51.6 I 3519 1981 -43.7 48075 Southfield 6409 4428 -30.9 6253 4840 -22.6 48198 Ypsilanti 2664 1107 -58.4 2219 1597 -28.0 Detroit 3826 2447 -36.0 2876 2030 -29.4 48076 Southfield/L athrup Vil.6106 4407 -27.8 7569 5385 -28.9 48201 1 48080 St. Clair Shores 6797 4536 -33.3 8147 5638 -30.8 48202 Detroit 5010 3337 -33.4 3364 2762 -17.9 48081 St. Clair Shores 5350 3281 -38.7 7035 4370 -37.9 48203 Detroit/Highland Park 5381 3767 -30.0 7329 5578 -23.9 48082 St. Clair Shores 3935 2128 -45.9 5317 2992 -43.7 48204 Detroit 4848 3664 -24.4 7098 5385 -24.1 48083 Troy 7518 5870 -21.9 5963 4048 -32.1 48205 Detroit 6755 4652 -31.1 10,118 7745 -23.5 48084 Troy 4696 3759 -20.0 4418 3473 -21.4 48206 Detroit 3801 2824 -25.7 5243 3846 -26.6 48089 Warren 6121 3452 -43.6 8511 4938 -42.0 48207 Detroit 5791 4296 -25.8 1 6220 4495 -27.7 48091 Warren 8298 3610 -56.5 8186 5191 -36.6 48208 Detroit 2274 1751 -23.0 2615 2079 -20.5 48092 Warren 6007 3558 -40.8 7038 4043 -42.648209 Detroit 3831 2179 -43.1 4734 2655 -43.9 48093 Warren 13,906 8252 -40.7 15,221 9769 -35.8 48210 Detroit 4469 3207 -28.2 5926 3719 -37.2 48094 Washington 1367 1002 -26.7 2360 1783-24.4 48211 Detroit 2275 1068 -53.1 1545 1148 -25.7 48095 Washington 645 455 -29.5 934 643 -31.2 48212 Detroit/Hamtramck 7818 4033 -48.4 8030 5516 -31.3 48096 Ray Twp. 348 213 -38.8 669 438 -34.5 48213 Detroit 4619 3591 -22.3 7259 5303 -26.9 48098 Troy 8904 6420 -27.9 1 10,592 8260 -22.0 48214 Detroit 4711 3218 -31.7 6144 4491 -26.9 -41.8 1 3490 2387 -31.6 48099 Troy 105 0 __ 98 0 — 48215 Detroit 2752 1603 ; 48101 Allen Park 7890 4741 -39.9 9071 5931 -34.6 48216 Detroit 1389 905 -34.8 ! 1093 805 -26.3 48103 Ann Arbor 2697 2186 -18.9 2980 2431 -18.4 48217 Detroit 1670 1336 -20.0 { 2051 1629 -20.6 48104 Ann Arbor 3357 2713 -19.2 2963 2492 -15.9 48218 River Rouge 1706 1126 -34.0 1926 1407 -26.9 48105 Ann Arbor 1940 1047 -46.0 2142 1414 -34.0 48219 Detroit 7839 4728 -39.7 11,878 8268 -30.4 48108 Ann Arbor 1649 802 -51.4 1713 903 -47.3 48220 Ferndale 4540 3164 -30.3 6639 4568 -31.2 48109 Ann Arbor 1196 575 -51.9 447 441 -1.3 48221 Detroit 7758 4383 -43.5 10,052 6516 -35.2 48111 Belleville 3848 2260 -41.3 6059 3517 -42.0 48223 Detroit 3900 2459 -36.9 5920 4446 -24.9 48116 Brighton 4528 3122 -31.1 7572 5133 -32.2 48224 Detroit/Grosse Pt. & Pk.7642 4996 -34.6 10,729 7552 -29.6 48117 Carleton 543 306 -43.6 1078 616 -42.9 48225 Detroit/Harper Woods 4361 2827 -35.2 5212 3732 -28.4 48118 Chelsea 667 541 -18.9 794 436 -45.1 48226 Detroit 10,955 8008 -26.9 I 1804 1790 -0.8 48120 Dearborn 2120 971 -54.2 1016 817 -19.6 48227 Detroit 6538 4563 -30.2 10,338 7379 -28.6 48228 Detroit 9227 5861 -36.5 13,349 8895 -33.4 48122 Melvindale 2297 1515-34.0 2751 1462 -46.9 i 1 SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 9

Combined weekday Sunday Combined weekday Sunday circulation circulation circulation circulation ZIP City/ March March % March March % ZIP City/ March March % March March % code town 1995 1997decline | 1995 1997decline code town 1995 1997 decline 1995 1997 decline

48229 Ecorse 1605 867 -46.0 1740 943 -45.8 48329 Waterford Twp. 2141 1122 -47.6 2456 1580 -35.7 48230 Grosse Pt., Farms 4 Pk. 4517 3514 -22.2 I 4864 4070 -16.3 48331 Farmington Hills 4589 3693 -19.5 5567 4802 -13.7 48233 Detroit 185 182 -1.6 0 54 — 48334 Farmington Hills 5C32 4355 -13.5 5485 4900 -10.7 48234 Detroit 7272 4407 -39.4 1 9574 6417 -33.0 48335 Farmington/F. Hills 4429 3220 -27.3 5971 4371 -26.8 48235 Detroit 7770 4696 -39.6 I 11,502 7349 -36.1 48336 Farmington/F. Hills 5865 4341 -26.0 7929 6320 -20.3 48236 Grosse Pt., Farms. Pk., Wds. 9403 7759 -17.5 | 9943 8406 -15.5 48340 Pontiac 1509 536 -64.5 848 547 -32.3 48237 Oak Park 5420 3489 -35.6 7325 4970 -32.2 48341 Pontiac 2015 1014 -49.7 1036 758 -26.8 48238 Detroit 5913 4119 -30.3 f 8740 6503 -25.6 48342 Pontiac 775 548 -29.3 735 563 -23.4 48239 Redford Twp. 10,153 5649 -44.4 11,699 8216 -29.8 48346 Clarkston 1509 708 -53.1 2339 1084 -53.7 48240 Redford Twp. 3664 2279 -37.8 1 5553 3490 -37.2 48348 Clarkston 958 1122 -17.1 1592 1647 -3.5 48242 Romulus 2245 1932 -13.9 1653 1455 -12.0 48350 Davisburg 239 91 -61.9 | 503 174 -65.4 48243 Detroit 86 88 +2.31 24 20 -16.7 48353 Hartland 641 500 -22.0 1064 924 -13.2 48301 Bloomfield Twp. 3902 3322 -14.9 4481 3897 -13.0 48356 Highland Twp. 595 308 -48.2 | 1101 586 -46.8 48302 Bloomfield Twp. 3614 3231 -10.61 3953 3622 -8.4 48357 Highland Twp. 631 328 -48.0 1156628 -45.7 48304 Bloomfield Twp./B. Hills 4456 3906 -12.3 4956 4233 -14.6 48359 Orion Twp. 1265 427 -66.2 779 590 -24.3 48306 Rochester Hills 2846 2168 -23.8 3991 3192 -20.0 48360 Orion Twp. 763 619 -18.9 I 1227 979 -20.2 48307 Rochester/R. Hills 4990 3653 -26.8 8112 5772 -28.8 48362 Lake Orion/Orion Twp. 1018 805 -20.9 18361308 -28.8 48309 Rochester Hills 4599 3595 -21.8 6043 5004 -17.2 48363 Oakland 344 271 -21.2 640 458 -28.4 48310 Sterling Heights 8726 4437 -49.2 10,252 6528 -36.3 48367 Leonard 279 184 -34.1 477 314 -34.2 48312 Sterling Heights 8246 7380 -10.5 9668 6881 -28.8 48370 Oxford 88 48 -45.5 169 112 -33.7 48313 Sterling Heights 6145 3325 -45.9 82074926 -40.0 48371 Oxford 806 515 -36.1 1337 787 -41.1

48314 Sterling Heights 2320 1881 -18.9 ■ 2930 2182 -25.5 48374 Novi 1165 1002 -14.0 1653 1495 -9.6 48315 Shelby Twp./Utica 3038 2264 -25.5 4219 3340 -20.8 48375 Novi 4791 3669 -23.4 6097 4876 -20.0 48316 Shelby Twp./Utica 3740 2586 -30.9 | 4773 3717 -22.1 48377 Novi 1301 961 -26.1 2302 1720 -25.3 48317 Shelby Twp./Utica 4032 2332 -42.2 6090 3971 -34.8 48380 Milford 519 360 -30.6 769 538 -30.0 48320 Keego Harbor/Sylvan Lake 616 476 -22.7 859 702 -18.3 48381 Milford 1787 971 -45.7 2537 1679 -33.8 48322 West Bloomfield Twp 6012 5112 -15.0 6951 6113 -12.1 48382 Commerce Twp. 1943 1383 -28.8 3147 2146 -31.8 48323 Orchard Lake/ 48383 White Lake 531 306 -42.4 1012 627 -38.0 W. Bloomfield Twp. 3333 2855 -14.3 3950 3508 -11.2 48386 White Lake 1062 615 -42.1 1966 1215 -38.2 48324 Orchard Lake/ 48390 Commerce Twp./Walled Lake/ W. Bloomfield Twp. 2078 1581 -23.9 2970 2399 -19.2 Wolverine Lake 2710 1942 -28.3 4410 3173 -28.0 48326 Auburn Hills 2789 2078 -25.5 2964 2137 -27.9 48393 Wixom 3223 1637-49.2 2457 1634 -33.5 48327 Waterford Twp. 1425 951 -33.3 2123 1396 -34.248442 Holly 650 514 -20.9 824 744 -9.7 48328 Waterford Twp. 2071 1386 -33.1 | 2803 1886 -32.7 48462 Ortonville 530 336 -36.6 1109 569 -48.7 Dailies keeping quiet about circulation woes

By Alan Forsyth Metropolitan Council of Newspaper Journal Staff Writer Unions, said, “This looks like a cover- News and Free Press circulation “This looks like a cover-up by company up by company executives who do not has been an issue throughout the executives who do not want advertisers to knowwant advertisers to know how bad strike/lockout so it’s no surprise to circulation has remained since this union leaders that the papers are how bad circulation has remained since this labor struggle began two years ago. quiet on the latest audited figures. The community - not just members of While the numbers show slight labor struggle began two years ago. The com­unions - continues to stay away from increases over figures for the three munity - not just members of unions - contin­ these papers in droves.” months ended March 31, 1996, they Mleczko said, “I think once again still are around one-third below pre­ ues to stay away from these papers in droves.”they know they are in trouble. What strike levels. - Shawn Ellis, co-spokesman, the figures really show is their circu­ The audited figures will appear in Metropolitan Council of Newspaper Unions lation is way down from where they the statement of ownership, which know it should be or where they have will be published in each paper on been telling the public it is headed. I Wednesday, said Kris McKean, De­ think these figures reflect the com­ troit Newspapers marketing research bers for the period ending March 31.statistics covered Oct. 1, 1996-March munity anger at what these papers director. Federal law requires publica­Those were the Fas-Fax numbers. The31, 1997. The News said managementhave done to their unions.” tion of the statement once a year. audited numbers actually came outplanned to appeal the Fas-Fax num­Detroit City Council President Lou Mleczko, president of thebetter than the Fas-Fax numbers. If bers as too low but did not specify theMaryann Mahaffey agreed. “The fig­ Newspaper Guild of Detroit, said, “We the audit is significantly different, webasis of the appeal. ures say that people continue to sup­ are just heading into their peakmight report them again.” The Audit Bureau has said thatport the locked-out workers,” she advertising season. That may be one Finley said, “When the last roundbefore releasing the Fas-Fax figures, itsaid. reason they are downplaying thesecame out in the spring, we printedcorrects only mathematical errors in “By hiding the circulation figures numbers.” something. I’m pretty sure they werethe statistics submitted by newspa­ they think they can con people into The figures cover the 12 monthsthe audited figures.” pers. The Fas-Fax figures thus are notthinking they are recouping their loss ending last March 31 and were com­ Free Press Publisher Heath Meri­ audited. through the strike.” piled by the Audit Bureau of Circula­wether, News Publisher Mark Silver­ Home delivery in the metropolitanThe 1997 figures show th at average tions in Schaumburg,111. man, Detroit Newspapers special pro­area is an index that advertisers lookdaily and Sunday circulation is down Nolan Finley, News business editor,jects director Alan Lenhoff and DNto as a key indicator. more than 40 percent from the 1995 and Tom Walsh, Free Press business advertising director Richard McClen- For the daily News that index wasstatistics in many communities, editor, indicated they did not knownen did not return calls from thedown about 40 percent from theincluding Warren, Eastpointe, about the most recent audited data. Journal Friday. March 31, 1995, figures; for the dailyLincoln Park, Roseville, Belleville, “I don’t recall those ABC numbers,” In May the Detroit dailies publishedFree Press, 39 percent, and for the Flat Rock, Garden City, Gibraltar, Walsh told the Sunday Journal, butarticles in their business sections oncombined Sunday paper, 37 percent.Rockwood, Whitmore Lake, Ypsilanti he called back to say, “We ran num ­the so-called Fas-Fax numbers. Those Shawn Ellis, co-spokesman for theand Clarkston. PAGE 10 SEPT. 2 8 , 1 9 9 7 Co-editors:Susan Watson, Norman Sinclair Managing Editor:Emily Everett General Manager:Mike McBride Published by Detroit Sunday Journal Inc. 450 W. Fort Detroit, Mich. 48226 313-964-5655 Fax: 313-964-5554 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.rustnet/~workers/strike.html Member Michigan Press Association Member National Newspaper Association PINION Metro NY Labor Communications Council Communicator of the Year Without fair contracts, papers won’t rebound

he latest audited circula­ calling back workers one or two at a tion figures show that thetime. The National Labor Relations Detroit newspapers haveBoard may order a wholesale rehir­ regained only a slight frac­ ing in a few months’ time. Regard­ Ttion of the readers they less had of lost that possibility, the company during the newspaper strike. Thisought to be taking us back at once prompts us to ask anew: Why notand without reservations. settle this tragic dispute and give Next management ought to workers a fair contract? realize that it’s time to settle out­ In the 12 months ended laststanding contract issues. Clearly March 31, average daily circulationthe prestrike disputes over how for the Detroit News was 32 percentmany jobs to trim have become all below the prestrike figure. The dailybut irrelevant in the wake of the Detroit Free Press also was reduced strike. So much has been lost by 32 percent from the prestrike fig­both sides that the newspaper ure. And the Sunday paper was stillstrike now seems like a war in down 28.5 percent. which no one can remember what Clinton’s memory lapse Is it any mystery that the Freestarted it. Press and the News did not bother As we near the year 2000, the he vice president’s memory this country has ever had, can’t to report these figures, which comeNews, Free Press and DN face chal­ appears to be in good workingremember whether he raised money out only once a year? lenges, among them a growing order, but President Bill on his own behalf. Interesting. It is Gathered by independent threat from suburban newspapers. Clinton claims he can’t also interesting to note the president’s research, ABC numbers are relied Meeting these challenges requires a Tremember whether he made fundrais­choice of words in his defense. For on as gospel by advertisers and oth­loyal, savvy workforce. The newspa­ ing calls from his office in the Whitesome strange reason, the president ers who need fair and accurate mea­ per companies used to have that in House during last year’s presidential didn’t say he was “absolutely positive” sures of readership. Detroit. Now their offices are campaign - calls that would be con­that he was within the letter of the What do the numbers tell us?staffed with scabs — poorly trained sidered illegal since the White House law. Nope. He said he was positive Immediately after the company pro­out-of-towners who don’t know the is federal property. Perhaps the ille­“that we intended to be firmly within voked the strike on July 13, 1995,difference between Woodward and gality of the matter has something tothe letter of the law.” Hmmmm. One about one reader in every threeWindsor and whose ethics and stan­ do with the memory lapse, perhapshas to wonder how th at might sound if stopped buying the News and/ordards are sub-professional at best. not, but it doesn’t look good anda bank robber said he was absolutely Free Press. This immediate fall-off Why don’t the companies settle? sounds even worse. positive that he intended not to rob was followed by a slow drain. One can only conclude that leaders Whether or not the hearings arethe bank. Oh, sure, he robbed the A trickle of readers has at Gannett and Knight-Ridder are truly a partisan exercise promoted bybank, but he didn’t intend to rob it. returned, but probably not due gripped to by a fanatic’s passion for Republicans in an effort to hamstring Meanwhile, Sen. Fred Thompson, strike-related issues. Circulation their misshapen ideology. A fanatic the president, or whether there isR-Tenn., chairman of the Senate Gov­ rises when the economy booms, asis it one who pursues his course after more to the story, what appears to beernmental Affairs Committee, is is now. But the reverse is also true.the initial aim has been rendered convenient amnesia is not helpful boasting to that his panel’s investigation When the economy sags, themeaningless. The newspaper execu­ President Clinton’s credibility. will demonstrate the need for an inde­ already woeful declines in circula­tives, blindly following a union- Apparently Vice President A1 Gore’s pendent counsel to dig to the bottom tion for the News and Free Press busting course long after its folly assignment in this matter has been toof this whole affair because he is cer­ will get a lot worse. has been made plain to all, fit that absorb some of the heat for the Bigtain that illegal fundraising was going In short, the ABC figures bear description. Guy by admitting to his own wrongdo­on and he seems certain he can prove out what we’ve said all along. The So, as the ABC numbers demon­ ing (he remembers making calls) it. strike-lockout has been a disasterstrate, it’s time to settle. Bring back while Clinton is allowed to lift his Ultimately, this is about consider­ for the companies. One might argueall the workers, give us a fair con­ hands in the air and claim he has noably more than who made a cash-beg­ that the unions made tactical mis­tract. Only then can we get to work clue about what’s creating so muchging call to whom from where. This is takes during the dispute, but clear­reversing a circulation slide that fuss. In addition, Clinton’s highabout how much money it takes to ly the companies made one majorhas all but destroyed two once-great approval ratings in the polls combinedbecome President of the United States strategic blunder. In provoking newspapers. a with the flatliner level of voter inter­of America. A large part of that money strike to bust their unions, the est in these hearings may ultimatelysupposedly goes toward television newspapers stupidly, carelessly, grant him even more Teflon immunity.advertising, so perhaps a first step incredibly thought they could get “I believe that what I did and toward sanity might be to perm it each away with it. The ABC numbers 10-second editorial what the vice president did was legal,” candidate a certain specified amount show just how wrong they were. Clinton said at a recent press confer­of free advertising, or maybe even Now the only question is, orProfessional athletes make ence. “I’m absolutely positive that wemake it all free. Anything to cut down ought to be, how to salvage some­ intended to be firmly within the letteron the absurd costs, which are largely thing good out of this wreckage. millions selling high-priced of the law when we were out thereresponsible for a number of oddly A good start would be to bring Nikes. Too bad the Asian campaigning and raising funds.” matched bedfellows in Washington, especially around campaign time. back all the locked-out workers kids sewing the shoes make So the commander-in-chief of the immediately. Absent a federal court most powerful nation on Earth, a Interestingly enough, no one ever injunction forcing the companies toonly $2.50 a day. Rhodes Scholar widely acknowledgedseems to remember the names of those take us back, the papers have been to be one of the brightest presidentsbedfellows the following morning. iNWlBWWWmmmweeewww SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 PAGE 11

Stop fast track, Big Three exploitation in Mexico

By Brad Markell ... where GM employees staged a wildcat Special to the Journal strike to protest profit-sharing checks Now that President Bill Clinton of only $30. GM lost a few shifts of pro­ wants Congress to renew his fast duction, coaxed workers back in, track authority, the political fight over added $45 to profit sharing and fired rules for the global economy is heating the alleged leaders. up again. Ironically, a Wall Street Journal Fast track allows the president to story just one week later about GM’s negotiate trade accords that can’t be Mexico operations didn’t mention the modified by Congress, only voted up or strike. In a bizarre twist, the article down. The president used fast track to describes GM’s angst over criticism shove NAFTA through in 1993, and rr~r r ~r'*w for its practices in Mexico, even as it now he wants to use it to expand \ * pursues a modest housing program for NAFTA. some employees. The criticism comes So the fast track debate sounds a lot because the genuine needs of Big like the NAFTA debate, with one Three workers in Mexico are so much important difference: We don’t need to more than what is offered. speculate about what it will bring; we The Big Three should take unilater­ have almost four years of evidence. If 6501279 6504009 610144: W326S0 al action to pay higher wages in you are an autoworker, the news is not r.sr.-o Mexico. The old excuses about produc­ good. tivity differences and respecting The U.S. trade deficit with Mexico in developing nation wage structures the auto industry has exploded since just don’t wash anymore, if they ever NAFTA went into effect (up 400 per­ Journal photo by REBECCA COOK did. cent to $14.65 billion. An additionalThis Chrysler worker in Toluca, Mexico, photographed last December, makes $14 a day.Substantial raises for their Mexican $14 billion in U.S. auto production employees would not be an extrava­ would generate at least 200,000 high- gance or a burden for the Big Three. paying jobs, jobs that would makeincluded a provisions to improve laborEmployers prefer lower-priced labor,Will they do the right thing voluntari­ big difference in places such as Flint,conditions, but the big corporationsjust as I favor the lower-priced car ly? Not likely. The Big Three choose to Saginaw and Detroit. The Big Three prevented any such language and wonwash. But we all understand why play global skinflint even as they employ more people in Juarez thanthe in right to continue the exploitation.extremely low wages in one locationenjoy unprecedented success. Detroit. Why? As a General Motors employee and can drag down wages in others. What will it take to reduce the mis­ It’s not market access, as some stockholder, I’m shocked and shamed Big Three workers in Mexico makeerable exploitation of Big Three work­ would have us believe. Vehicles leav­by its employment practices inaround $40 per hour less than theirers in Mexico? The same thing it has ing Mexico for the United States out­Mexico, but Chrysler and Ford aren’tAmerican counterparts, countingalways taken: The workers must orga­ number those going the other waymuch by different. Imagine what it’s like wages, benefits and such legally man­nize for political power and genuine 8-to-l. The agenda is cost-cutting. to sit with a fellow GM employee indated costs as Social Security. If you trade unions. Only the collective The Big Three are in the squalid her house, a self-made shack, as she multiply that over 40-hour workpower of workers acting in solidarity maquila zones to reap the benefits ofexplains what life is like when youweeks for a year, moving 1,000 jobs tocan stop this insanity. ultra-low wages* Employees typicallymake $1 per hour. It’s lousy, since theMexico saves $80 million a year. Building that power will require make no more than $ 1 per hour in thecost of food and other basic necessities GM has about 70,000 employees in th at U.S. and Canadian unions form maquilas, the Spanish name for theis about the same as in the UnitedMexico, Ford about 22,000, and relationships with our brothers and 3,800 export-oriented manufacturingStates. Chrysler about 8,000. sisters in Mexico. We need a m ilitant plants that crowd the border. Yet they Of course, as Mexican autoworkers While it’s true that the companiesNorth American union movement that work in plants as modern and efficientsuffer immediate harm, U.S. auto­ continue to invest in upgrading theircan work effectively in all three as many Big Three plants in theworkers find themselves in harm’s U.S. facilities, knowing th a t yournations. United States. way. When your employer can hireemployer can save $80,000 a year by It is in our self-interest to fight to The Big Three have been expandingyour neighbor in the global economymoving your job just across the borderraise employment standards in the in Mexico since well before NAFTA.for $1 an hour, sooner or later some­makes U.S. autoworkers justifiablyglobal auto industry. We must push The trade agreement could have thing will give. uneasy about trade agreements thatfor an auto industry where wages are do nothing to address that concern. determined by productivity and the The corporate boosters of NAFTAactual cost of a decent living. NAFTA who insisted that wages in Mexicois taking us the other direction. would rise if the pact was enacted In the end, that’s why fast track Put dignity on the ballot were wrong. The economic situation shouldin be defeated. Earlier this Thanks for the story by Antoinette Mexico is desperate, and many are month, workers at an Echlin Corp. Martin about the gallant, gracious tempted to try work in themaquilas , plant in Mexico participated in a Janet Good. She fought the good fight letters but few find the jobs worth keeping.union election. They were detained in for aid to the dying. Voluntary turnover consistentlythe plant overnight by almost 200 I belong to Merian’s Friends, a citi­certify the patient is terminally ill exceeds 50 percent a year. armed thugs and then forced to vote zens’ group working to put the Dignitywith six months to live. The patientMany Big Three executives haveby voice in front of the thugs and plant in Dying Act on the statewide ballot inmust be advised of all other forms ofvisited the maquila zones, including management. 1998. M erian Frederick of Ann Arborcomfort care. The patient must beGM Chairman Jack Smith. They These workers have no remedy suffered from Lou Gehrig’s disease given at least one week to reconsider.know what is going on and they andunder NAFTA for what happened. and died with a physician’s help. ThatAnd participation by a physicianthe is corporate boards must accept per­Fast track will bring only more of the assistance came late and was not voluntary. sonal responsibility for decisions thatsame. By defeating fast track we can within the law. If you agree this reform is necessarysustain this immoral corporate behav­force these abuses into the public Our ballot proposal will correct this- and 60 percent of Michigan voters doior. spotlight and begin the work of fash­ and require stringent safeguards. The- your help is needed. We need Mexican autoworkers are willing toioning rules for the global economy request for final relief must begin350,000 signatures on petitions byfight for better conditions — eachthat will advance the interests of with the patient. A psychiatrist mustDec. 31. For petitions or information,company has suffered serious wildcatworking people. Remember,“Si se certify the patient is a competentcall 888-217-0700. strikes in the past few years — butpuede - Yes, we can!” adult. Attending physicians and a spe­ Violet Dudley the companies always fight back. TheBrad Markell is a member of UAW cialist in the particular illness must Grosse Pointe Park most recent was in June in Reynosa,Local 14 in Toledo. PAGE 12 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 Bianco says Founders Society Thus spake the Speaker can fatten DIA coffers and the councilman The executive vice-president of the No, you’d figure that financing was Detroit Institute of Arts Founders the city’s responsibility. hen a reporter recently asked state House Speaker Curtis “I’m saying we can do better on our Society recently said that the lack of Hertel, D-Detroit, about a welfare-related article in one of the own. Under our proposal, we’d tell the a strong endowment fund led to the scab papers, Hertel replied, “Of course I didn’t see that story public we need their money because museum’s financial woes. because I’m not reading either paper.” Same with retiring Joseph Bianco Jr. said endowments it’s the DIA alone, sink or swim.” W Detroit City Councilman Mel Ravitz, who, in a Metro Times interview, said he The DIA needs to raise $8 million have quadrupled, going from $20 mil­ hadn’t read either the scab to make up for a shortfall in state lion to $80 million during his 14 News or Freep for the duration years in office. He said he needs to funding that will hit next July. of the strike. Will the dailies be BETWEEN raise the fund to $200-$300 million Bianco’s comments come amid a glad to see the outspoken Ravitz within the next decade. hotly debated plan to turn control of go? “The News would be glad to “That’s why we need to be in the the museum to the Founders. see everybody go, and have t h e Li n e s private sector,” Bianco said. “If you Currently, the DIA operates under a General Motors run the city,” the By Shirley Wilson were going to leave money to an art management partnership between the councilman quipped. and friends museum, would you leave it to an City of Detroit and the Founders institution that is under city control? Society. - Ann Sweeney Scab cheat sheet needed Overheard at a Red Wings exhibi­ to abandon your principles and THE ENTIRE tion game: A News scab photog asked swear allegiance to corporate greed, a Freep scab photog: “Which one’s but, hey, Tony Ridder will be ever so MEMBERSHIP OF Scotty Bowman?” grateful. LOCAL 5960, UAW Freep’s sad slide Radio turntable SUPPORT THE EFFORTS OF THE In the Sept. 29 issue of Time, Congrats to Dave Kerr over at there’s a big story on how The New WKQI for his recent promotion to NEWSPAPER York Times is “the last great newspa­ station manager. Kerr has been per.” A sidebar notes that Time used Q95.5’s general sales manager since to routinely make a list of the 1996. As far as we know, his vacated nation’s 10 best newspapers but GSM slot is still open. Down the dial LOCAL 1 2 5 0 Proudly that’s “a rather dispiriting task these at WRIF 101.1, program director City of Warren Employees days.” So this time they’ve gone Doug Podell adds operations manag­ another route and picked the most er to his list of duties which also sup porting include the 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. air shift. Send our Support to resourceful paper, the best comeback, most improved, etc. The last category Telemarketer tips STRUGGLING NEWSPAPER the Detroit has a picture of a crumpled-up Miami Herald and reads “BIGGEST Since you aren’t reading the scab WORKERS N ew spaper FALLOFF - Two Knight-Ridder papers, we’ll share this one with you, papers, the Miami Herald, which too. In a story the News ran on tele­ W orkers used to appear regularly on 10-best marketers - which said they “should be treated as pests and swatted r Walter R. Mabry a lists, seems a shell of its former self; in your fight and at the Detroit Free Press, quali­ away” - it was pointed out that it’s a Executive Secretary-Treasurer ty has plummeted since a joint oper­ violation of FTC regulations to call a and the Membership of the for jobs and ating agreement with the afternoon customer who has asked the compa­ MICHIGAN REGIONAL COUNCIL News.” And since the best journalists ny NOT (their emphasis) to call again, and to make a false statement OF CARPENTERS left on July 13, 1995. JUSTICE! of any kind to induce payment. Panic in Detroit Wonder if that would include these otel Did you miss David Bowie’s smash comments by the dailies’ telemar­ show at the State Theatre last week? mployees keters trying to coax back sub­ •'-« 5 \ v*/ I % g < V I ■-+ I : - . . Don’t worry, you can catch a live sis S I Ic scribers who canceled back in July f g I * and cybercast from the Orpheum in 1995: “Oh, yes, ma’am, the strike’s R e s t a u r a n t Boston on Wednesday, starting at over, and 95 percent of the union mployees 8:30 p.m. Check it out at www.rock- members are back.” And ‘Yes, some g tropolis.com. union members haven’t been called union local 24 Support But he knows his name back but we need subscribers so we Detroit Newspaper Workers Candy Landers,Secretary-Treasurer can afford to hire back the rest.” The Staff scab Tom Long of The Detroit in their labor dispute Brian Mahon,President News story suggests you write the News actually bragged in an on-line FTC (Sixth & Pennsylvania Ave. NW, V J News story last week that he has no Washington, D.C. 20580). We suggest idea where the city of Detroit begins you call the Michigan attorney gen­ and ends. “Is Clinton Township in eral’s office, 517-373-4798. Detroit?” he wailed, in print. “Is Ann Eric Freedman Arbor Detroit? ... I mean, I know I’m USA Today, no way! in Detroit when I’m sitting at my Detroit unionists were more than a desk at work, because of the building little upset at the sight of free USA I work in is in the city of Detroit and Todays all over the Doubletree in that must be Detroit.” Yes, he really Pittsburgh, where the AFL-CIO was only in wrote it that way. having its convention, being that the Yak lack? paper is on the union boycott list. If you can wear a 10-pound cos­ Got good stuff for BTL? Fax Shirley tume, entertain kids and read, the and the gang at 313-964-5554 or e- the journal Freep wants you. Of course you have mail 'em at [email protected].

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lenny McCarthy, left, and Heather Paige Kent star in “Jenny,” premiering at 8:30 Red Wings add tonight on NBC.

p.m. Tuesday, ESPN - The teams to mix of premieres and players you know: It’ll be hard to recognize thetelecasts ote to Roseanne Barr-Arnold-Whatever Your Last Name Is Now: without a program, since every Your series ended last season; we really enjoyed it while it was network that has a finger in on. Now we’d like a little break from you so we can be excited to baseball’s broadcast pie (includ­ see you again. But you won’t go away! Last week you bounced ing NBC, which only shows up N onto NBC’s “3rd Rock from the Sun” as Dick’s otherworldly wife (fine cast­ at this time each year) gets ing), and this Wednesday you bum-rush the fifth-season premiere of “The appeased with a handful of Nannj^” (8 p.m., CBS/Channel 62) as Fran’s decorator cousin. Remember, games to call its own. Generally absence makes the heart grow fonder. PLEASE! speaking, for this first round Elsewhere, a great week for televised sports - headed by our Red Wings there’ll be early games at 1 p.m. beginning their quest for a second Stanley Cup and baseball getting interest­ and/or 4 p.m. on ESPN, and night ing with the league playoffs - arrives just as the fall preview season is wind­ games, usually at 8 p.m., alternat­ ing down. This week, “Soul Man,” “NYPD Blue,” “Murphy Brown” (launching its ing between Fox (Channel 2 in 10th season with a risky breast-cancer story line), “Boy Meets World” and the Detroit) and NBC (Channel 4). aforementioned “Nanny” do what returning series do. They return. And look for ■ “The Big Show with Keith Detroit native and former “Roc” star Ella Joyce to return to TV in a guest role Olbermann,”8 p.m. Wednesday this week on “Seinfeld,” Thursday at 9 p.m. on NBC (Channel 4 in Detroit). (repeated at 11 p.m. weeknights), MSNBC - Following the lead of his ■ NFL Football: popping up fellow ESPN talking head Craig Green Bay everywhere. Kilbom, who jumped from the net­ from upstate New York to Hollywood Packers at J im Now, in addition work’s wildly successful “Sports- Detroit Lions, 1 to his new series in search of fame and intelligence. Center” desk to seek his career future today, Fox McFa r l in “Michael Hayes” ■ “Get to the Heart: The Barbara elsewhere on cable, Olbermann turns (Channel 2 in Highlights and “NYPD Mandrell Story,”9 tonight, CBS his wit and skepticism to current Detroit) - Blue” reruns on (Channel 62 in Detroit) - Boy, has events with this new hour-long news Everybody who Channel 62 (11 Marcia Brady ever grown up. Not discussion series. Ironic that honestly believed the Lions wouldn’tp.m. Saturdays), he’s got the lead only is Maureen McCormick, the MSNBC should launch the former lose to the Saints in New Orleans credit on this wry, made-for-cable teen-icon star of the original “Brady sport co-anchor the same night last week, raise your hands! Just as I crime comedy based on the novel by Bunch,” playing a TV mom now (on another ex-sportscaster-turned-news- thought. Didn’t want to drop the the pride of Woodward Avenue’s gold the new ABC “Teen Angel”), man, Bryant Gumbel, makes his Journal, right? And now, with Packer coast, Dutch Leonard. Luckily, howev­but she recorded her own country debut for CBS. fans streaming across Lake Michigan er, its co-star Marg Helgenberger album three years ago. So it seems an ■ “Public Eye”with Bryant Gumbel, like invading Huns and selling out truly carries the action as a mob oddly appropriate fit that she should the Silverdome, a Lions regular-sea- 9 p.m. Wednesday, CBS - TV’s coolest widow whose $15 million inheritance take on the role of country-music dapper newstalker - and arguably, son home game will be on local TV depends on her staying true to a no­ queen Barbara Mandrell in this new the medium’s best interviewer - for the first time this year. Don’t sex clause in the will. TV-biopic, tracing the singer’s rise to begins paying dividends on the know whether to thank those stardom and the 1984 car crash that Cheeseheads or curse them. ■ “Jenny,”8:30 tonight, NBC - multimillion-dollar deal that wooed Looking for a companion piece to fol­nearly ended it all. It’s as sad and him to CBS with the premiere of his ■ “The Wonderful World of low “Men Behaving Badly,” NBC hokey as a country ballad at times, live hour-long weekly news magazine. Disney,”7 tonight, ABC (Channel 7 handed a new sitcom to MTV lollipopbut it includes cameos from Dolly Stories will shift and develop as close in Detroit) - Walt Disney program­ Jenny McCarthy and gave her Parton and Kenny Rogers as well as to air time as possible, but Gumbel ming has been one of TV’s most suc­ George Hamilton in the recurring Mandrell, who provides all the vocals will be the studio touchstone for a cessful staples since the early 1950s, role of her dead B-movie-star daddy. in the film and plays herself in two revolving team of regular correspon­ important scenes. really one continuous series that The premiere sets the premise for dents including CBS veteran Bernard aired variously on NBC, ABC and this buddy comedy, as small-town ■ Major League Baseball: Goldberg and new faces Maggie CBS and appeared under numerous ingenue Jenny McMillan and her palAmerican and National League Cooper and Peter Van Sant. titles through 1990. With the show Maggie (Heather Paige Kent) move Divisional Playoffs,beginning at 1 ■ NHL: Detroit Red Wings at returning to television after a seven- Calgary Flames,9 p.m. Wednesday, year absence, whaddaya think, that JIMMY MACK’S MAGNIFICENT MOVIE MENU they’re going to Fox? And ABC is Channel 50 - Spruce up those car enhancing the value of its network flags! Our men of the Winged Wheel “Beach Blanket Bingo,”noon Cinemax;“Full Metal Jacket,” roll into their first season as defend­ property with the grandest of reopen­ today, Cinemax;“The Last midnight Wednesday, HBO;“Belle ing Stanley Cup champions since ing specials: the network premiere of Emperor,”1 today, Channel 20; de Jour,”1:25 a.m. Wednesday, the 1995 movie blockbuster “Toy 1956, opening the campaign on the “Salvador,”8 tonight, Cinemax; The Movie Channel;“The road against the often-flickering Story,” the computer-generated come­ “JFK,”10 tonight, Cinemax; Verdict,” 8 p.m. Wednesday, TNT; Flames of Calgary. Among the new dy that set new standards for film “Detective Story,”3:30 p.m. “The Killers,”midnight Friday, animation. wrinkles you’ll notice is a significant Monday, American Movie Classics; American Movie Classics;“The line change in the broadcast booth, ■ “Elmore Leonard’s Gold Coast,” “A Family Thing,”5:20 p.m. Maltese Falcon,”9 p.m. Friday where native Ken Daniels 8 tonight (repeated at 8 p.m. Monday, The Movie Channel;“That (repeated at 1 a.m. Saturday), skates over from “Hockey Night in Thursday), Showtime - Just like Thing You Do!”noon and 8 p.m. Channel 56;“sex, lies and video­ Canada” to become the Wings’ new Roseanne (see above), the less you Tuesday, HBO; tape,”11:30 p.m. Friday, play-by-play announcer alongside begin to appreciate David Caruso’s “Braveheart,”8 p.m. Tuesday, Showtime. redoubtable color commentator acting, the more he seems to start Mickey Redmond. SUNDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 28,1997

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MAX Movie: “Doc Hollywood" (1991) Michael J. Fox. Movie: **■*• “Lillian Russell" (1940) Alice Faye. Movie: ★★★ V2 “Sense and Sensibility" (1995) Emma Thompson. ’PG’ |Movie: k-k'h “Gung Ho” (1986) Michael Keaton. 33 “LastDog" PASS Paid Prog. ]Outdoors |Paid Prog. |Paid Prog. Races-Hazel Park |Paid Prog. |Paid Prog. College Football:Rutgers at West Virginia. (Live) Auto Racing CART SHO Movie: "Hook” (1991, Fantasy) Robin Williams. 'PG' S3 Movie: * ★ ' / 2 "Never Too Late" (1996) Movie: * “The Shrimp on the Barbie" |Movie: k k 'h “High Anxiety"(1977)Mel Brooks. ‘PG’ Movie: * * "Meatballs Part II"( 1984) 1 TMC (7:30) Movie: “Pit-Pend." |Movie: k k 'h “Zelly and Me" (1989) ‘PG’ Movie: *★ “Father Hood" (1993) ‘PG-13’ Movie: **★ “Backdraft” (1991, Drama) Kurt Russell. ‘R’ 33 | "Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron" ‘R’ | “National Lmpn" | SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 4, 1997 |

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(R) 1 Love Lucy Lucy and Desi Comedy Happy Days Taxi ® Dick Van Bob Newhart ® NICK Explains Adventures Out Monsters Stereo) 33 Beavers Stereo) 33 Stereo) Kel (In Stereo) 33 Hour “Race Horse" Dyke Newhart SCIFI Mystery Science Theater 3000 Movie: kkV .2 “The Lawnmower Man"1992, ( Science Fiction) Pierce Brosnan. Time Trax (In Stereo) 33 [Mystery Science Theater 3000 (R) “The Lawnmower Man” | (4:05) NASCAR: Road to WCW Saturday Night 33 Movie: * * * * “The Searchers"1956, ( Western) John Wayne, Jeffrey Movie: * * * “A Fistful of Dollars" 1964,( Western) The Movie: -k-k-k'h "The Magnificent Seven" I TBS the Championship Hunter. A Civil War hero spends five years searching for his niece. mysterious “Man With No Name" enters a border war. (1960, Western) Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach. 1 TLC How’d They Do That? 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Michigan Opera Theatre about books The sets and costumes for “Aida,” borrowed from the San Francisco Opera, are visually stunning. ward spiral during which Davis, addicted to Quaaludes and alcohol and living the high life, lost his family, lost his medical license and a suc­ cessful practice. “I absolutely believed in my innocence,” says Davis, 43. “I was in utter shock when I One voice lost. “I was under the miscon­ Camellia Johnson alone can ception’ that I was a law-abid­ ing guy. I really lost perspec-, By John Guinn to distract your attention from what is going on tive.” Journal Music Critic musically. At one point the moving lines obscure But that loss turned into everal key elements cause Michigan the beginning of a dance. his gain during his incarcera­ Opera Theatre’s production of Verdi’s Nor are Terleckyj’s sins limited to mob tion. The writing that began “Aida” to fall far short of success. sequences. During the Nile scene, Aida is already in the hole has turned into a onstage when her signature entrance music rises new career. The mystery- from the strings. Later in the scene her father, thriller “The Plutonium There is, for instance, Steven Amonasro, comes onstage from the same Temple Murders,” one of four books S he worked on in prison, has Mercurio’s conducting. He turns the mmmmm°fpre­ Isis that his captors, Amneris just been published by lude into a series of disjointed sections, apparent­iiflufilMi and the priests, go into at the ly not trusting the MOT Orchestra**************** rC V IC W beginning of the scene. Must be a Horizon Press in Troy. A sec­ to make smooth transitions. His nnttrn * " big temple! ond, “Doomsday Kiss,” will be tempos are so rushed that at times U ptJIcl There are the two tenors who share the role of out before the end of the year, some of the singers can barely get Radames. At the opening performance Fabio with another, “A Time to Die,” out their words; at other times they’re forced toArmiliato was a parody of what a crummy Italian slated for mid-1998. play catch-up as he accelerates the proceedings.tenor should sound like, pressing his high notes Davis, who returned to the There is Roman Terleckyj’s stage direction, so heavily they tended to sharpen, scooping up metro Detroit area after his which is at its worst during crowd scenes. For notes at the beginning of phrases and mistaking release in June 1996, is also instance, when Radames is commissioned to leadstrained, brute force for powerful singing. At the talking with movie executives the army, Terleckyj has the priests line up (andsecond performance, Ian DeNolfo, who brayed his about turning his books and sing) in single file, effectively watering down oneway through the role of Erik in last season’s their hero, Dr. Alex Seacourt, of the opera’s most powerful choral moments. “Flying Dutchman,” repeated that sad approach into a film franchise. In the triumphal scene, lines of people move in See OPERA, Page 27 See WRITER , Page 27 and out and up and down and back and forth across the stage with no apparent purpose except PAGE 24 SEPTEMBER 28, 1997

Trot out to Turkeyville for comfort food he fall color changes are just now starting in the southern part of Michigan, C h ris and anyone looking for a Co ok Tgood, fun place to eat on a day trip to the west might want to try Restaurants Cornwell’s in Turkeyville. It’s one of the goofiest places I’ve seen in years. No, Turkeyville is not officially onon a stage at the front of the dining the map. It’s about six miles north ofhall. They loved it. Marshall and has a Marshall Now, if musical accompaniment at address, which means it’s about two lunch isn’t quite your cup of turkey hours west of Detroit on 1-94, and soup, well, just slide a tray down the just one exit north and half a mile cafeteria line in the main dining hall west of 1-69 on, you guessed it, and pick a table in the room decorat­ Turkeyville Road. ed with dark barn siding and Tiffany Oh, by the way, in case you do lamps. The walls are dotted with dec­ miss it, it’s the place right across the orative porcelain platters (turkeys road from the Wishbone Glen Golf are the main theme, of course) and club. cast iron skillets, giving it that Obviously, turkey is what homey grandma feel. KATHY HORN / Special to the Journal Cornwell’s sells. But it’s a lot more Want dessert? There’s a fudge shop Schlock is part of the charm at Cornwell’s, a mini-mall for turkey lovers. than a restaurant. It’s the around the corner next to the old- damnedest collection of Americana fashioned soda fountain that is com­and $5, include a buttered turkey example. They’re very good, but and gobbler mania I have ever seenplete with sets of those cafe chairs sandwich, turkey salad sandwich, a they’re the size of thick logs. Delicate under one roof. and round Formica tables that now sloppy Tom (barbecue), turkey andand light do not even cross the culi­ On one side of the meandering sell for a fortune in antique stores. biscuit, turkey soup, turkey chili, nary radar of this era. maze of buildings, there is a series of Turkey is the only meat on the turkey stir-fry, turkey burgers, and a As a reflection of our past, the food boutiques - a kind of mini-mall for menu at Cornwell’s, although for turkey Reuben sandwich. at Cornwell’s is cooked to perfection. turkey lovers - selling thick-crusted,variety, I guess, they do serve turkey Now, I have always found that The bread stuffing with onions and locally baked fruit pies and cake, hot dogs. turkey is bland. It’s naturally that white gravy are genuinely enjoyable. decorative wood carvings (lots of The food is all genuinely home­ way and there’s not much you can doTo eat at Cornwell’s is to be trans­ turkeys, of course), pottery, ginghammade and reflects the way grand­ to dress it up. When you get it at ported back to another time. pillows (with turkeys) and just aboutmother used to cook. It’s what a lot ofmost diners and roadside places, it’s Certainly, it was a time many will be any memorabilia relating to the people call comfort food. dry and stringy. Not at Cornwell’s. glad we left behind. Still, Cornwell’s Thanksgiving bird you can imagine. The most you can spend for any It’s plump, moist and delightfully is a nice little snippet of nostalgia for On the other side is a dinner the­ dish is $6 for such plates as the right on. a family to enjoy on a bright, sunny, ater. A dinner theater? You bet. turkey dinner (turkey, dressing, The cooking at Cornwell’s is pure colorful fall day when sweaters come Last Saturday, I watched a bus­ mashed potatoes, coleslaw, roll and and true to the days when food was out of the closet and the rustle of load of seniors from Indiana load upcranberry relish) or for the turkey simple and uncomplicated, which is bright red and yellow leaves is under­ on plates of hot turkey, mashed noodle dinner (homemade Amish noo­different from bland. It was like that foot. potatoes and stuffing and watch a dles with slices of turkey). because people expected it to be that Cornwell's is at 18935 75;/2Mile small cast do “Singing in the Rain” Other selections, all for between $2 way. Take the Amish noodles, for Road, Marshall. Call 616-781-4293. Rolling Stones dish out the oldies in tour opener By Gary Graff ‘You Can’t Always Get What You stadium, a la U2’s recent tours. After Journal Music Writer Want” and a show-closing rendition ofwalking on a long ramp out to the CHICAGO - Massive, inflatable concert review “Brown Sugar.” stage - slapping hands with fans all nude women. Pornographic cartoons. Flanked by Babylonian images - the way - the Stones played animated Enough pyrotechnics to level a couplea Dec. 2 stop at the Pontiac Silver- including two giant, inflatable nude versions of Chuck Berrys “Little of city blocks. dome. women — and a large, oval video Queenie,” “Let It Bleed” and “The Last The Rolling Stones must be on the Playing just three songs from the screen, the Stones were remarkably Time” as fans flocked around the road again. “Bridges to Babylon” album, which genial; Jagger and guitarist Keith smaller stage. The songs were among And they are. The venerable Britishhits stores Tuesday, the Stones con­ Richards, the Stones’ sometimes com­ the group’s best musical performances rock band, well into its fourth decadecentrated on familiar favorites, which bative leaders, even threw their arms of the night and tangibly upped the of rock ’n’ rolling, kicked off its was just fine with the generationally over each other’s shoulders as they energy level for the rest of the show. “Bridges to Babylon” tour at Soldier mixed crowd of Stones fans, some of sang the chorus of “19th Nervous All of this kept Soldier Field rocking Field here last Tuesday night, sating whom journeyed from as far away as Breakdown.” Jagger warned the right up until the final fireworks dis­ 54,000 fans with a 24-song, 2V2-hourJapan and Europe to catch Tuesdayscrowd that “I don’t know if we play and affirmed the Stones’ mantle concert that proved a bunch of 50-opener. remember the ending” before the as large-scale rock demigods. It may somethings - at least these 50-some­ If it was hits they wanted, the group began “Under My Thumb.” be only rock ’n’ roll, but when it’s things - can still rip this, or any, jointStones dished ’em out - from an A dancing dervish throughout thedone well, we still like it, yes we do. they choose to play. impressive opening salvo of “(I Can’tshow, Jagger changed outfits at least Tickets to the Rolling Stones I Third Blending stadium spectacle with Get No) Satisfaction,” “It’s Only Rock a dozen times, including seven differ­ Eye Blind concert Dec. 2 at the Pontiac bar band looseness - and some gen­’n’ Roll (But I Like It),” “Bitch” and ent coats to ward off the evening’s Silverdome go on sale at 10 a.m. uine opening-night sloppiness in the“Let’s Spend the Night Together” to chill, and worked the crowd from longSaturday. Random numbers will be form of missed cues and rough song such rarely performed gems as “Rubyramps that took him into the stadi­ handed out to those in line at the endings - the Stones gave their fans Tuesday’ and “19th Nervous um’s grandstands. Silverdome and Ticketmaster outlets plenty of satisfaction with a spirited Breakdown” to such seminal hits as The highlight of the evening was aafter 9 a.m. Tickets are $60 and and energetic performance that bodes“Miss You,” “Sympathy for the Devil,”three-song set the Stones performed $39.50, cash only with a 12-ticket-per- well for the rest of the tour, including“Tumblin’ Dice,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,”on a stage set up in the middle of theperson limit. SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 PAGE 25

going out G.E. Smith: Thursday night, live By Audrey McKenna membership is $20, or $15 for students and 4300 ... Moby Dicks: Yer Blues Jam Sun., Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Journal Staff Writer seniors, and can be paid at the door for Session, Thu.; Blue Cat, Fri.; Steve Village, Dearborn, 313-271-1620 ... The those who want to attend the preview. Nardella, Sat., Dearborn, 313-581-3650 ... Great Lakes Beadworkers Guild presents etter known for his ponytailThe library is at 5201 Woodward. Call 313- Blue Suit featuring Gene Morgan, Fri., seed, collectable, handblown glass and and tortured facial expres­ 833-4048. Sports Bar & Grill, Wyandotte, 313-285- international beads; beading supplies, sions than his guitar play­ 5060 ... the Hatchetman, Fri., Stan’s instruction books, bead auction and demon­ ing, G.E. Sm ith left ‘Falsettos’ performance Dugout, Auburn Hills, 810-412-1040. strations, 10-5 next Sun., Van Dyke Park “Saturday Night Live” after 10 years to benefit AIDS group Selected concerts Hotel, Warren, admission: $2, 810-977-5935. of leading its band to do full time A special performance of the Tony ■ DJ Spooky and Scanner, 9 p.m. Wed., Art/design what he could only do in his free Award-winning “Falsettos” will benefit the Magic Stick , $10, Detroit, 313-833-9700. “Factory Rats: Labor Photographs” by time: tour. He’ll be performing, alongMichigan Jewish AIDS Coalition (MJAC), ■ Fleetwood Mac, 8 p.m. Sat., $45 and $65, Russ Marshall; with excerpts from “End of 7:30 p.m. Monday at JET Theatre, 6600 W. the Palace, 248-377-0100. the Line,” a book of autoworkers’ oral histo­ with rhythm guitarist Taylor Maple in the Jewish Community Center in ■ Merl Saunders and the Rainforest Band, ries by Richard Feldman and Michael Barton, at 8 p.m. Thursday at Fifth West Bloomfield. “Falsettos,” which won two 9 p.m. Thu., Magic Stick, $15, Detroit, 313- Betzold, 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Mon.-Thu. and Avenue in Royal Oak. He’ll performTony Awards in 1992 for Best Book and 833-9700. 7:30 a.m .-ll p.m. Fri. and Sat., through with bassist Paul Ossola and former Best Score, completed the “Marvin Trilogy” ■ Cowboy Mouth with Treehouse, 9:30 Oct. 17, Urban Break, 10020 Joseph Wings’ drumm er Steve Holley. written by William Finn and James Lapine.p.m. Thu., $10, Blind Pig, Ann Arbor, 248- Campau, Hamtramck, 313-872-1210 ... Reserved tickets are $35 and include a 645-6666. Pewabic Pottery presents an exhibit of In his career, Smith has been a dessert reception. Call 248-594-6522. ■ Susana Baca, world-renowned Afro- Susan Berner's works, through Nov. 1, member of the house band for Live Peruvian vocalist, makes her only Detroit10125 E. Jefferson, Detroit, 313-822-0954 Aid and was the musical director for Fall harvest festival appearance on her North American tour, ... “American Political Cartoons from the Greenmead Historical Park’s free Fall Bob Dylan’s 30th anniversary con­ 7:30 p.m. Fri., admission: $10-$18, Detroit 19th Century,” through Oct. 11, Southfield Harvest Festival will feature old-fashioned Institute of Arts’ Lecture Hall, 5200 Public Library, 248-948-0460 ... Casa de cert at Madison Square Garden and children’s games, pony rides, hay rides, a Woodward, 313-833-4249. Unidad Cultural Arts and Media Center most recently for the Rock and Roll petting farm, blacksmithing demonstra­ ■ Robben Ford and Royal Fingerbowl, 8 presents “Faces of the Barrio (Rostros del Hall of Fame Museum concert in tions, Victorian re-enactors, a bake sale, p.m. Sat., $15, 7th House, Pontiac, 248- Barrio),” a youth photography exhibit fea­ Cleveland. arts and crafts booths, musical entertain­ 335-8100. turing works from the center’s photogra­ ment and a variety of food and refresh­ Some tidbits about Smith: ■ The Jayhawks and Freddy Jones Band, 7 phy workshops held this past winter, 10- ments, noon-4 p.m. Saturday, 8 Mile and p.m. next Sunday, $12.50, Clutch Cargo’s, 4:30, weekdays, 1920 Scotten, 313-843-9598 ■ He was married to Gilda Radner Newburgh in Livonia. The historic homes Pontiac, 248-645-6666. ... Main Detroit Library presents an exhib­ (before she wed Gene Wilder). will be open for touring. Parking is free. All it, “The Power of Beauty to Restore ■ The “G.E.” stands for George proceeds will benefit children’s educational Theater Wholeness,” through Nov. 3, 5201 Edward, not NBC’s owners General programs at Greenmead. Call 248-477- Livonia-Redford Theatre Guild will hold Woodward, 313-833-4042 ... Swords into 7375. auditions for “Silent Night, Lonely Night,” Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery offers Electric. for three males and three females, ages 17- a look at the works of 20th-century ■ Smith toured with Bob Dylan for Halloween 60; readings will be from the script, 2 p.m. Christian artist, Georges Rouault, through four years, flying back each Sunnybrook Golf Course in Sterling Oct. 5 and 7 p.m. Oct. 6; the guild is also Oct. 10, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tue., Thu. and Saturday to perform on “SNL.” Heights hosts its Hayride 911, 7 p.m.-mid- offering a six-week acting class for kinder- Sat., 33 East Adams Avenue on Grand night every Fri. through Oct. 31; the ride ■ The G.E. Smith Band plans to arten through grade 9, beginning Sat., Circus Park, 313-963-7575 ... Detroit winds through the creeks and railroad of 45; the guild is holding a costume sale Institute of Arts: “Splendors of Ancient release a debut solo album later the Sunnybrook grounds for 30 minutes;through Oct. 12,15138 Beech Daly Rd., Egypt,” through Jan. 4; “Fabulous this year. $12 per person; discounts for children are 313-531-0554 ... Tom Dudzick’s comedy, Monsters: Fantasy Marionettes from the Fifth Avenue is at 215 W. Fifth in available, 7191 W. 17 Mile, between Van “Over the Tavern,” is the first production ofPaul McPharlin Collection,” through Nov. 2; downtown Royal Oak. Admission isDyke and Mound; call 888-997-7665 ... Meadow Brook Theatre’s 32nd season, 8 “Early Modem Masterpieces: Selections Livonia-Redford Theatre Guild is holding a p.m. Tue. and Thu.; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wed.;from the Permanent Collection,” through $5. Call 248-542-9922. costume sale, 1-6 p.m. Oct. 11 and 11 a.m.-5 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sat.; 2 and 6:30 p.m. spring; “Contemporary Masterpieces: p.m. Oct. 12, 15138 Beech Daly Rd. For Sun., $18-$26.50, through Oct. 12, Selections from the Permanent Collection,” Striking photographs more details, call 313-531-0554. Rochester, 248-377-3300 ... The Ridgedale through Feb. 28; “A Renaissance Altarpiece The locked-out newspaper photogra­ Players’ production of Neil Simon’s Preserved: Techniques and Conservations of phers’ exhibit, “The Great Detroit Music “Rumors,” 3 p.m. today and Oct. 5; 8 p.m. ‘Tobias and Three Archangels,’ “ through Newspaper Strike,” continues through Oct. The Performing Arts Series of Oakland Oct. 3-4, Ridgedale’s Playhouse, 205 W. Jan. 4; 11a.m.- 4 p.m. Wed.-Fri., 11 a.m. - 5 31 at Wayne State University’s Reuther Community College will present Phil Long Lake, Troy, 248-879-7402. p.m., weekends, 313-833-7900. Labor and Urban Affairs Library. Marcus Esser in “The Century’s Turnin’,” a Photographs from locked-out workers look at the last hundred years of music, 8 Comedy New on sale Patricia Beck, Rebecca Cook, Jetta Fraser, p.m. Fri., OCC’s Lila Jones-Johnson Comedian Taylor Mason will perform, 7 At the Majestic, Detroit: Royal Crown Hugh Grannum, Daymon J. Hartley, SusanTheatre of the Royal Oak Campus, 248-544- p.m. tonight, $10 (dinner and show, $20.95) Revue, Oct. 24, $12; God Street Wine, Oct. Kramer, Dale Rich and George Waldman 4903 ... the Schugars will perform at 7 p.m. and a special “Comedy for Kids, perfor­ 25, $12.50; Lee “Scratch” Perry and the make up the exhibit, which covers the Thu. at Tower Records, 1214 S. University, mances at 2 p.m. today, $5; comedian Mad Professor, Nov. 5, $20; Link Wray and strike from its beginning on July 13,1995,Ann Arbor, 313-741-9600; also, they will Patrick Spring, 8:30 p.m. Thu., $8 ($18.95) Dieselhed, Nov. 6, $15 ... Low & Ida, Purple through this summer. The library is on perform, along with the Fringe and Rubberand 8:15 and 10:45 p.m. Fri.-Sat., $10 Ivy Shadows and Velour 100, Oct. 24 at the campus at 5401 Cass at Kirby in Detroit, Soul, 9 p.m. Fri., $3, New Way Bar, 23130 ($20.95), Joey’s Comedy Club/Paisano’s, Magic Stick, Detroit, $8 ... Pat Metheny, across from the Main Detroit Library. The Woodward, Femdale, 248-541-9870 ... Blue 5070 Schaefer, 313-584-8885 ... Eleven Nov.14 at the State Theatre, Detroit, $36 hours are 9-5 weekdays (closed weekends). Spirit Tribe, 9:30 p.m. every Fri.-Sat. in marbles, an eight-person spontaneous com­and $27.50 ... At the Fox Theatre,Detroit: Call 313-577-4024. Oct., J.D. McGhee’s, 79 N. Saginaw, Pontiac edy troupe, will perform every Thu. at Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam, hosted ... Royal Oak Brewery: Jo Serrapere, Wed.; 10:30 p.m., Mill Street Lounge, Pontiac, by Sommore, Oct.31, $25;Yes, Nov.3, $50, Giant book sale Mike King, Thu., 248-544-1141 ... Library 248-333-2362. $35 and $30;The Rippingtons featuring More than 15,000 books and magazines Sport Pub and Grill, shows begin at 10 Russ Freeman, Nov.11, $30... The Why will be on sale at the Detroit Public p.m.: the Coyotes, Thu.; Prodigals, Fri.; the Authors/lectures Store, Oct. 24at Clutch Cargo’s, Pontiac, Library’s triennial book sale, 9:30-4 FridayAlligators, Sat., Novi, 248-349-9110 ... Shaman Drum Bookshop: Michael Eric $12 ... Tanya Donelly, Oct.24 at the 7th and Saturday on the fourth floor of the Kodiak Grill, shows begin at 10 p.m.: Dyson, author of “Race Rules: Navigating House, Pontiac,$11... At the Blind Pig, Main Detroit Library. Sponsored and Foolish Mortals, Fri.; Val Ventro Band, Sat., the Color Line,” will read from his book, 8 Ann Arbor: Blue Mountain and Robbie staffed by the Friends of the Detroit Public 45660 Mound, Utica, 810-731-1750 ... p.m. Mon.; John Lantos, M.D., a UniversityFulks, Oct. 14,$6; Galactic, Oct. 23,$6; Library, the used-book sale also features Immunity, 9 p.m. Fri., Union Lake Grill andof Chicago pediatrician and medical ethi- Whiskeytown, Oct.25, $7 ... At the videos, LP records and sheet music. Items Bar, Commerce Twp., 248-360-7450 ... the cist will discuss his new book, “Do We Still Michigan Theater,Ann Arbor: They for sale include adult and juvenile booksCivilians, 10 p.m. Sat., Mt. Chalet, Royal Need Doctors?” 8 p.m. Tue., 311 S. State Might Be Giants, Oct. 22, $21.50;Collective (priced at 25 cents to $1, with some special Oak, 248-549-2929 ... Black Fuzz, 9:30 p.m. St., Ann Arbor, 313-662-7407. Soul, Nov. $20;6, Pat Metheny, Nov.1 ... items at $2 or $3) and more than one thou­ Fri., Bo’s Bistro, 248-338-6200 ... Motor Changed: Nanci Griffith’s Oct. 8 concert in sand videos in VHS format for sale at $3. Jam, 10 p.m. Fri., Mr. Sport, 13090 Inkster, Out & About Ann Arbor, from Hill Auditorium to the The majority of books are fiction and mys­Rd., 313-534-7420 ... Fox & Hounds: Breithaupt Career and Technical Power Center. All tickets will be honored. teries, although nonfiction, foreign lan­ Original Hits, Mon.; Randy Volin and SonicCenter’s fifth annual Taste Fest features Canceled: Bob Carlisle’s Oct.28 show at the guage and reference books, along with Blues, Tue.-Wed.; Glen Eddie Band, Thu.; food and live entertainment, 6-9 p.m. Fri.,Royal Oak Music Theatre. Refunds at point encyclopedias, will also be available. A1 Hill and the Love Butlers, Fri., 9300 Hubbell at Wyoming; admission is of purchase. Members of Friends may attend a special Bloomfield Hills, 248-644-4800 ... Memphis $25 with proceeds benefit the Breithaupt Please send “Going Out” items to The preview from 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday at Smoke (Royal Oak): Righteous Willy, Scholarship Fund, 313-866-9550 ... Fall Detroit Sunday Journal, 450W Fort, Detroit which book prices are double. Friends’ tonight; Killer Flamingos, Tue.; 248-543- Harvest Days continue, 9-5 Sat. and next48226. PAGE 26 SEPTEMBER 28, 1997

rating guide just opened O see it now § wait for the video 03 read a book instead recent openings If it’s fun you want, skip ‘Peacemaker’ moments of wit and spark as “L.A. C onfidential”O The most “The Peacemaker” Hopkins shares his words of wisdom talked-about film of 1997, this is a By Matt Black with Baldwin (‘You can make a fire noir drama of cops and corruption in Journal Special Writer from ice.”) and, likewise, Baldwin 1950s Los Angeles. It deserves all of As the first film out of the gate for conveys his thoughts on the rich its attention and more. R.Michelle - DreamWorks, “The Peacemaker” and powerful. But intermittent Banks will neither make nor break the spurts of intelligent dialogue and “Gravesend”O A quirky, low-bud- new Spielberg-Katzenberg-Geffen appealing actors cannot make up for get film from first-time director studio. It’s an action thriller that the total abandonment of the story Salvatore Stabile follows four losers keeps things moving across a large toward the end. Of course, Morse trying artlessly to dispose of a body. . canvas, starting with the theft of a will learn much from his grueling R. - M att Black trainload of nuclear warheads by a experience; unfortunately, audi­ “In & Out”§ Full of laughs but also renegade Russian general turned ences will walk away with less. R. full of compromises, this comedy star­ black marketer in arms. - Michelle Banks ring Kevin Klein starts out attacking Enter Nicole Kidman and George gay stereotypes and ends up reinforc­ Clooney as the U.S.’s newest odd “Kicked in the Head” Q ing them. PG-13. -M. Black couple response team. She’s a com­ In 1995, M atthew Harrison made “A T housand A cres” Based on puter savvy expert on nuclear a refreshingly breathless and lyrical o smuggling; he’s a quick-on-the-trig- Jane Smiley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning DreamWorks Pictures film called “Rhythm Thief,” about a novel, which in turn was based on ger troubleshooter who makes up young man on the run in Manhat­ the moves as he goes along. His George Clooney provides the action but “King Lear,” this film misses some of little more in “The Peacemaker.” tan’s Lower East Side. “Kicked in what’s in the book and the play but improvisatory skills are tested in the Head” is a more elaborate and viscerally rousing ways, including delivers a dynamic sister act from cold and distant man of money whobetter-financed version of the same Jessica Lange and Michelle Pfeiffer. the tracking of the terrorist convoy story, but without the exhilarating through the former Yugoslavia; the trusts few and befriends even fewer. R. - M. Black Since he is convinced that all peoplerush the previous film supplied. disabling of the key truck on a Using as its central metaphor old “Wishmaster”(not reviewed) A bridge, a death struggle there and a want from him is money, he spends genie film in which the lamp lounger a vast majority of his time reading newsreel footage of the Hindenburg race with time to dismantle the crashing to earth in flames, it traces sets out for world conquest. R. nuke - which, by the way, is headed books. He thus has attained an intellectual wealth that would serve the zigzag scurrying of Kevin for the UN in the backpack of a Corrigan’s hapless protagonist, fired Croatian terrorist courting sympa­ him well either on “Jeopardy” or if he happens to get stranded in the from his job, evicted from his apart­ still showing thy because he’s grief-stricken over ment and about to be conned by his - , - * the sniper killings of his wife and wilderness. Somehow, he has been able to catch as his wife the very uncle into a dangerous errand. As child. the small-time scamster uncle, “The Peacemaker” is expensive beautiful and young Mickey (Elle MacPherson), a model who may or James Woods is unable to hide the “Air Force One”R. - John Gallagher and breathless, but not much fun to fact that he’s dealing in nothing but watch as Clooney and Kidman may not be having an affair with “Batman and Robin”PG-13. -J.G. her photographer, Robert Greene bluster. never get the chance to play any­ The film, too, is the kind of effort “Career Girls”R. - M. Black thing but human heat-seeking mis­ (Alec Baldwin). The three come together for a photo shoot in Alaska.that tries to compensate for its lack “C ontact”PG. - M. Black siles, locked onto their target. Still, The beginning of the film is pure of inner fire by having somebody “Cop Land”R. - M. Banks if all you want in a thriller is effi­ wave a gun around, firing a lot of ciently staged thrills, they’re here. psychological fun as we wonder “Face/Off’R. - M. Black what Morse wonders when he sees shots that never hit anything. Rated R. Michael Rapaport’s itchy-fingered “The Full Monty”R .-J.G. his wife playfully flirting with Greene. But then there’s an air­ sidekick is left dramatically strand­ “George of the Jungle”G. “The Edge” § plane crash, and the battle to sur­ ed, though Liz Fiorentino’s stew­ - M. Black Boy, it sure isn’t much fun to be vive begins as Morse, Greene and ardess, on whom Corrigan’s loser “G.I. Jan e”R. - Ellen Creager rich, white and male these days, at an expendable cast member try to develops a mad crush, momentarily “Hercules”G. - Gary Graff least in the movies. First, we had find their way back to civilization. brings the film to something like as a multimillion­ life. But “Kicked in the Head” fires “H oodlumR. ” - M. Black The scenery is breathtaking and aire caught up in torment/fun in the action sequences with the mostly blanks. R. M.- Black “Leave It to Beaver”PG. - G.G. “The Game.” Now we have billion­ Kodiak bear are truly thrilling and “Men in Black”PG-13. -M. Banks aire Anthony Hopkins fighting for frightening, not to mention explicit.“Soul Food”(not reviewed) Singer “M im ic”R. - M. Banks survival against nature and a meanHopkins does his best with a basic Vanessa Williams stars in this bear in “The Edge,” a film that is stereotype of the aloof and unsocia­poignant story about an embattled “Shall We Dance?”PG. - J.G. actually two films in one but still ble billionaire. (It is never explainedChicago family whose matriarch “Spaw n”PG-13. -M. Banks incomplete and unfulfilling. how he amassed his fortune.) dishes out soul food, love and wis­ “Star M aps”R. - M. Black Hopkins plays Charles Morse, a The script by David Mamet has dom every Sunday night.

it for the video “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” PG-13. -M. Banks read a book instead “Conspiracy Theory”R. - J.G. coming attractions “Masterminds”PG-13. -M. Black “She’s So Lovely”R. - Ellen Creager “Event Horizon”R. - M. Black “Money Talks”R. - M. Black “A Smile Like Yours”R. - M. Black “The Ice Storm”- Director Ang Lee (“Sense and Sensibility”) returns with “Excess Baggage”PG-13. -M. Black “My Best Friend’s Wedding” another look at a divided family, this “The Game”R .-J.G. PG-13. -William Hanson For metro-Detroit movie one living in America in the 1970s. “Good Burger”PG-13. - G.G. “187” R. -M. Banks listings, see the movie guide on “House of Yes”- Downbeat psycho­ “Kull the Conqueror”PG-13. “Out to Sea”PG-13. -J.G. Page 14 or call 810-77-FILMS logical drama about a Southern fami­ - M. Black “Paperback Romance”R. - M. or 313-88-FILMS. ly coping, or failing to cope, with “LiarLiar”PG-13. -M. Banks Black insanity, incest and violence. R. SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 PAGE 27

Prison launched a career WRITER, From Page 23 “Really what I did was I took the time in my incarceration and pre­ “Alex Seacourt is the metaphor for tended I was on an aircraft carrier my life,” Davis says. “He’s a person in the Navy, and I couldn’t get off, or who, like me, went through a terrible that I was on spaceship to Mars,” experience. He’s the Phoenix that Davis explains. “I thought W hat rises from the ashes, a better person.” could I do to make this time the The oldest of three sons of an best possible time?’ I lost weight, accountant and a schoolteacher, worked out, essentially went back to Davis says his family has a history of school. ...” addictive behavior, including drug “The Plutonium Murders” was abuse and workaholism. He became inspired by a magazine article about addicted to Quaaludes radioactive materials while studying zoology at smuggling and finds Alex the University of Seacourt chasing terror­ Michigan, and after almost ists threatening to poison being thrown out of his the world. Former internal medicine residen­ Columbia TriStar Motion cy at Southern Nevada Pictures chairman Mark Memorial Hospital, he Canton is pursuing a film switched to alcohol. version and has men­ Despite that, Davis was tioned actors such as successful. He moved to Keanu Reeves or David 19 Utah and opened an Duchovny to star as ambulatory urgent care Seacourt. clinic, which employed a The other books are also staff of 49 and made Davis Robert Davis of the action-thriller vari­ “more money than I ever ety, although Davis dreamed of.” He bought twin-engine describes the fourth, “Ghost of the Michigan Opera Theatre planes, yachts, Ferraris. Dead,” as “a more spiritual book,” in But, he says, “I was really unhappywhich Seacourt blames himself for Scott Piper, in the role of the messenger, gives one of the opera’s better performances.... and started doing things in my his patients’ deaths, even though business life to self-destruct, subcon­ he’s not responsible. sciously.” Back in the real world, Davis ‘Aida’ doesn’t measure upFollowing his time in solitary - for (whose 51/2-year-old daughter lives pushing prison authorities too hardwith his ex-wife in Scottsdale, Ariz.) OPERA, From Page 23 endary Aida of Leontyne Price, now to provide some needed eye care, he hopes to return to medicine and get retired from the operatic stage. says - Davis began haunting the typ­back his license to practice. It was with Radames’ music. Marquita Lister, the other Aida, ing room, pecking away without ben­revoked after his conviction. Tenor Scott Piper, who had the made it through the performance efit of a dictionary or a thesaurus. But he doesn’t fear a return to his minuscule role of the messenger, dis­without major mishap, her thin, When he finished his first book, he previous life. played more technical security and reedy voice subjected to a role for sent it to an agent, who told Davis he “I have the spirit of volunteerism artistic accomplishment than either which she is so woefully unsuited had talent but needed development. now,” he says. “I want to give back a Armiliato or DeNolfo. Given the that serious vocal disaster would So he began reading instructional weekend a month in an under­ recurrent weaknesses of the tenors itseem to be just around the bend. books and closely reading novels by served community. That’s my plan. I casts in major roles, MOT should Mark Rucker, who sang Amonasro,Clive Kessler, Travis McGee, John want to keep my hand dabbling a seriously consider giving Piper largerwas the only other singer who cameD. McDonald and John Grisham, little bit in medicine, alongside the parts. close to approaching Johnson’s level.paying attention to the nuances of writing. There is Irina Mishura’s Amneris, a His is a true “Verdi baritone,” a flexi­ their styles and to their storytelling “It’s good th at way. I’m doing what far cry from her success as last sea­ ble instrument that strikes a perfect techniques. I want to do now.” son’s Carmen. Her low notes were balance between secure technique rich and full, but her high notes and vivid personality. Kevin Bell turned strident early on, and by the (Ramfis), James Patterson (the King) last act’s trial scene they had degen­ and Barbara Scherrer (the High horoscope erated into ugly shrieks. Her counter­Priestess) filled their smaller parts competently. Aries (March 21 - April 20) Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) part, Eugenie Grunewald, was more Your need for a partner’s undivided atten­ Resist the temptation to give in to old secure on top, but her voice displays The sets and costumes, borrowed tion could bring about a serious discussion. habits; you have come so far. Concentrate on a noticeable break between head and from the San Francisco Opera, are You may receive an invitation from an old making your home more comfortable. chest registers that became irritating visually stunning, especially as seenfriend. Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Taurus (April 21 - May 20) An unexpected message will send you into at times. in James Franklin’s lighting design. Your employment situation may be under a tailspin. It is OK to be aggressive in the This leaves us with the two sopra­ Suzanne Acton’s MOT Chorus, scrutiny; is it time to change jobs? Set your workplace, but don’t be difficult. nos singing the title role. Camellia though severely hampered by goals and do what is necessary to achieve Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 20) Terleckyj’s decision to turn its mem­ them. Your sign is one of the luckiest in the zodi­ Johnson, who sang through a respira­ Gemini (May 21 - June 20) ac, though it may not seem that way right tory infection in the opening perfor­bers into meandering mobs, still Geminis require constant mental stimula­ now. Don’t worry; great things are ahead. mance, was the single reason for sit­ sings skillfully. tion or they become bored. Enroll in a class or Capricorn (Dec. 21 - Jan. 19) ting through the 31/2-hour produc­Ultimately, MOT’S “Aida” is the two you have been waiting to take. Hold off on that shopping spree; you may Cancer (June 21 - July 20) change your mind about what you really tion. Her natural gift is stunning, andcompany’s first legitimate failure in Your natural creativity will help solve a dif­want. Volunteer your time to a favorite chari­ she uses it with a supreme artistic the renovated Detroit Opera House. ficult problem. You may bump into someone ty- intelligence that is becoming increas­The reason is simple: It takes more who shares information you need. Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) Leo (July 21 - Aug. 21) You and your partner need to learn to com­ ingly rare among today’s singers. than one great singer and some Don’t make money the only priority whenpromise or at least agree to disagree. Think Make no mistake: This is a major attractive sets and costumes to make considering a new job opportunity. A harmlesstwice about making long-term financial com­ voice, one th at brooks comparison, a masterpiece work. flirtation may turn into something wild. mitments. 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ATTENTION STRIKERS INVITATION FOR BID (313) 965-1175 one great-granddaughter, Candice; We the members of lor End Child Labor and ______EEOC Employer ______The W.I.L.D. women want the two sisters, Gertrude and Nancy U.A.W. Local #247 Four (4) Pre-owned Police Certified Sedans Sweatshop Abuses! “Devil in the Blue Dress”! (Raymond); one brother, William National Day of Conscience, Instructor needed. Golf club con­ support you and your struggle lor Call (810) 979-4456 A.S.A.P. Wayne County Department of Public Sen/ices (Arzell), long-time com panion Mr. October 4,1997. For information, struction and repair in UAW plant. against corporate greed. Your strug­ Equipment Division Alonzo Dailey; and a spiritual Call (248) 559-9113. Ask for Laure. Maureen Nagy— I am so proud of gle is an inspiration to all of orga­ call National Labor Committee, Central Maintenance Yard daughter, Shirley Ann Martin. you for taking a stand on an impor­ nized labor. The right to collective (212) 242-3002 or Help Wanted - Opportunities 29900 Goddard Road Funeral services were held on FAX (212) 242-3821 tant issue. Aunt Barbara bargaining is as important as our Romulus, Michigan 48174 Wednesday, September 24, 1997 Opportunity awaits you! UAW Local 985 supports the right to exist as free people in this Bid Date: Tuesday, October 7,1997 at the King Solomon Missionary country. Your fight is our fight. Keep Health Join in the success of PartyLite® Locked-out Newspaper Workers in Time: 2:00 P.M. Baptist Church, Detroit. Burial was up the excellent work in the Journal! Control #97-37-322 A fast-growing direct sales company their quest for a fair and decent at Woodlawn Cemetery. “DEAD DOCTORS DON’T LIE” featuring quality candles and acces­ contract. GENE AUSTIN and JAN TUTOR INVITATION FOR BID T.J. Clark’s Original Mineral sories. Full/Part-time. Average Carl Bantau, President from UAW 594 support the Locked- lor Formula™ . 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Dining room 17 Mile and Van Dyke for selling the Bid Date: Thursday, October 16,1997 also three grandchildren, Loren, physically beautiful, but her inner sets with hutches, bedroom sets, Detroit Sunday Journal from the Time: 2:00 p.m. Annette and Stacy Lynn. Mr. Van beauty was like none he had ever Help Wanted baby furniture. Winter coats and beginning. Bob and JoAnn, DTU #18. Control #97-37-330 Tuyl served his country during WWII snowsuits, newborn through adult. seen. One day the princess kissed INVITATION FOR BID in the U.S. Army, 1943-1946. Mr. Activist/Environmental 30-day layaway. M-S 10 a.m.-5 p.m. “The proper role of the press," the frog. The frog felt feelings he had for Van Tuyl was a retired DTU #18 22660 Van Dyke, 3 blocks south of Richard McCord argues, “is to never felt before. He will always Genuine Mobil Sweeper Parts Non-profit seeks full-time director. printer, Free Press chapel. 9 Mile Rd. (810) 754-7310 REPORT ethical, moral and legal cherish the princess in his heart. for Candidates must possess B.S. or wrongdoing, not COMMIT it." Get the Wayne County Department of Public Services Dallas (Mitch) Gibson equivalent experience in natural York X-ray machine, complete sys­ RIGHT should make MIGHT, but book now and find out what Gannett Equipment Division USWA L.U. 1900 member. Loyal resources field. Writing, desktop tem with developer and accessories. too often it does not — ORGANIZE thinks “freedom of the press” means. Central Maintenance Yard, Bldg. 1 unionist. Supporter of Detroit publishing and public speaking skills $1500 o.b.o. (313) 385-5898. ______and BARGAIN______29900 Goddard Road Newspaper Workers’ fight for justice. Send $27.45 (made payable to Metro required. Call Mid-MEAC (517) 337- Collector Beanie Baby for sale — GROSSE POINTERS - Help support Romulus, Ml 48174 Despised scabs. Rest in Peace. Council of Newspaper Unions) to: 2237. Deadline: 10/17/97.______Multi-colored Garcia Bear $100 the Locked-out Newspaper Workers! Bid Date: Thursday, October 16,1997 The Detroit Sunday Journal, 450 W. Time: 2:30 p.m. NOTE The Detroit Sunday Journal reserves the right o.b.o. (313) 592-0034 Call our hotline at (313) 222-7654 to classify ads as we see fit. We also will change ads for Retail/Office/Clerical Fort, Detroit, Ml 48226. Attn: Chain Control #97-37-331 FULL SERVICE for information and yard signs. spelling and grammar as long as it does not change Bookstore the Clerks— One part-time Gang. Include name and address INVITATION FOR BID intent of the ad. Cable TV Descrambler, all makes and one stock. Paid vacations, you want it sent to. -T he Chain Heath Meriwether: Your brain could for and models. (800) 652-2305. Genuine Cummins Parts and Repairs employee discounts, major holidays Gang, One Newspaper versus thefit on the head of a pin. Anniversary for off. Apply in person, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. LOTTERY PLAYERS Gannett Empire. Huge thank you to Grace’s Place Wayne County Department of Public Services Rudy and Helen Tuesday, September 30, New Losing? Have the advice needed. What’s the difference between a Party Store, 12 Mile and Utica Road, Equipment Division Horizons Bookshop, 20757 13 Send $4.95 and self-addressed, for all your support. W.I.L.D. women Bernick Republican and a Democrat? Central Maintenance Yard, Bldg. 1 Mile, Roseville, (810) 296-1560. stamped envelope and money order Nothing. and Friends of Labor. ______29900 Goddard Road Happy 64th Wedding Anniversary! Information Services Supervisor:to: Cash, 3873 Bristow, Suite 1, RON RUZZA - Your kindness and Romulus, Ml 48174 September 30,1997 Helen Cesarz: When you’re not Bid Date: Thursday, October 16,1997 Multi-agency, non-profit collabora­ Detroit, Ml 48212. ______generosity touched our hearts! — Tom hanging with the Love Goddess or Time: 3:00 p.m. Fondly, Ann and Roy. ______tive seeking system administrator for FAX your ad to The Detroit Sunday going nose to nose with the pigs from Control #97-37-332 large MS Access database. Position Journal. (313) 964-5554 the Heights, you’re the coolest mom Attention Goonett and Nytol-Ridder: INVITATION FOR BID Announcements requires knowledge of MIS informa­ “Close Out” on wheels. Love Flo and Glen Most people are buying suburban for tion systems, technical expertise, BOO!!! Special price designer mugs “No newspapers, and they just don’t give Vactors, Sweepers, Loaders and Grader and ability to train staff. Minimum Belleville/New Boston area a damn about your old “big city” for Donations needed for Halloween Scab Papers” in red, only $7.50. B.A. in Information Services, or GET YOUR LAWN SIGNS product, whatever the “slant” you put Wayne County Department of Public Services Party for Locked-out Newspaper Designer hats “No Scab Papers" in acceptable equivalent experience, ______(313) 753-4033 ______on it. Sell or trade your dying Equipment Division Workers’ children. Contact red and black, only $7.50, includes required. Resume and letter by Detroit properties now, and salvage Central Maintenance Yard, Bldg. 1 Rosemary (810) 979-4456 or Ellen taxes, shipping and handling. Send Sarah — would the tollbooth guy get October 6 to: Director of what you can! 29900 Goddard Road (810) 739-6637.______request to: you strudel from the lighthouse Romulus, Ml 48174 Administration, SOS Community woman? Love, Me U.A.W. Local 2093 - Bid Date: Friday, October 17,1997 Bob’s Graphic & Design Co., 9319 Action! Services, 101 South Huron, The power of UNION is found in WE, Time: 2:00 p.m. Kay Everett took out an ad in the Join Michael Moore, UFCW 951 Ypsilanti, Ml 48107. EOE______Caprice Drive, Plymouth, Ml, 48170. not ME. We support the newspaper Control #97-37-333 and many concerned citizens, on ______(313) 459-0635 ______September 21 DSJ whining about workers in their quest for a fair and CHIEF INVESTIGATOR INVITATION FOR BID Wednesday, October 1, 4:00 p.m. the loss of the AFL-CIO endorse­ equitable contract. - Three Rivers City of Detroit for at the Ann Arbor Theater, 210 S. Used pinball games, video games ment. Then on September 22, she Detroit Police Department American Axle and Mfg. Facility. Lease of one (1) Truck with Telescopic 5th Ave. (between Liberty and and jukeboxes. Fun for the whole does an interview with the scab Chief Investigator must be a civilian Dear Sarah, Did I pass the too week Hydraulic Crane Washington in Ann Arbor). This family. Locked-out Newspaper News. Earth to Kay! Which side are and serves at the pleasure of the (weak) test, could the tollbooth guy for (36) month period with option for one story is just beginning to unfold ... Worker (810) 566-1324. ______you on? (Sharon McPhail, are you Board of Police Commissioners. pass this test? Me______($1.00) Dollar Buyout paying attention?) “BOSTON TEA PARTY” for “500 DAYS” CD Degree in appropriate field and Erick Carne’s book of paintings Detroit residency required. The manual that the Justice Wayne County Department of Public Services Cultural Workers and Artists Caucus Shorelines of the Great Lakes" is Roads Division Department refused to return after with Kris Peterson No City of Detroit service for a mini­ Got Lawn finally available. Call Plymouth Central Maintenance Yard, Bldg. 1 Finland Station mum of three consecutive years, three unsuccessful indictments. Community Arts Council at Romulus, Ml 48174 Anne Feeney prior to appointment. Send $2.00 and SASE to 16870 ______(313) 416-4278______Bid Date: Friday, October 17,1997 Produced by Bob Vasseur White Plains, Macomb Ml 48044. Sign? Time: 2:30 p.m. Salary and benefits commensurate Are you listening, Frank? No con­ and Ellis Boal with experience. Resume due no Control #97-37-335 ZALLA’S WIDE SHOES tract, no subscriptions. J.J., Milford $15 (+ $2 mailing) later than October 15,1997. By mail: INVITATION FO R BID Men’s and Ladies’, Dress, Casual All proceeds to Metro Council ATTENTION SUPPORTERS for Board of Police Commissioners and Tennis Shoes. Discount to Soda Syrup and Juice of Newspaper Unions 1300 Beaubien — Room 328 NO Newso r Are you looking for lock-out items to locked-out workers. for purchase? Are you looking for a Ordering: Phil Cangemi, Teamsters Detroit, Michigan 48226 Wayne County Sheriff’s Department (313) 421-5610 speaker on lock-out updates? We 2040, 2741 Trumbull, Detroit, Ml 48216 (313) 596-1830 fee press Dickerson Detention Facility http://members.aol.com/ can also help with lawn signs, even 3501 Hamtramck Drive dnarag/fivedael.html Misc. Wanted in mass quantities. Call either num­ Hamtramck, Ml 48211 Wayne County Kidspace, Inc. is in ber anytime. Bid Date: Friday, October 17,1997 Wanted: The Radio Finder buys Here! Birthdays the process of receiving competitive (313) 965-2347 or (810) 574-9539 Time: 3:00 p.m. bids for food and non-food items. used amateur radio equipment. Control #97-37-323 Emily, 1948 was a good year! Bids must be received no later than Estates or private individuals. FREE LAWN SIGNS DELIVERED! Happy Birthday. It beats the alterna­ Fri., Sept. 26, 1997 at 3:00 p.m. (313) 454-1890 or e-mail: Downriver area. (313) 284-1804 tive. Survival: the best revenge. Interested vendors may call [email protected] The officers, members and retirees Real Estate (313) 224-5046 or write to web: www.radiofinder.com Kathi Dollan and Ben Solomon of UAW Local 909 support the Selling your home? Buying a had birthdays and didn’t tell anyone! Kidspaceat: 600 Randolph, lower Locked-out Newspaper Workers. Carpet cleaning equipment want­ Call home? Call (313) 964-5655 ext. level, Det., Ml 48226.Sealed bids We encourage all working people to To the Purple Rose of Texas: ed. Westside —. please call 120 for Detroit Sunday Journal will be opened at 9:00 a.m. on (313) 963-6619 continue not to purchase scab Happy Birthday Emily (313) 592-0034 Monday, September 29,1997. papers or USA Today. Classified Ads. O f* . - » r O f ! * !"f f f 'Mf-f s ? i n a *? SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 PAGE 29

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Reagle Call (313) 964-5655 Thank you for helping make The Detroit Sunday Journal a success! FORMS-MAIL SUBS Form 2 SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 31 Anticipation is high for battle of Oct. 25 But stern tests lie ahead for U-M, MSU oming into the weekend, Most intriguing in any matchup there was this assumption against Michigan would be State’s that Michigan would face in defense, which is taking on finally Notre Dame about as much the kind of personality expected all Cthreat as would be posed by Livoniaalong from a Nick Saban team. The Churchill High School. Spartans are crunchers. Also, they’re Still, this was Notre Dame. In that tactically dangerous in the way they sense, it probably wasn’t real smart - stick to their roles and smother an no matter how offense with wobbly this Irish muscle and some team looks - to excellent one-on- count on Michigan one play in the casually stomping Ly n n secondary. its friends from e n n in g That was the South Bend and, H early profile, by virtue, plowing anyway. A good through the first question is how six weeks of the long State’s season, unbeaten, unblemished and defensive - or, for that matter, offen­ all set for the Oct. 25 trip to East sive - personality will last given the Lansing. team’s thin ranks. Where, of course, the Wolverines MSU has no depth. There aren’t 70 figure to meet the similarly unbeatenscholarship players available, which Spartans of Michigan State - and already seems to be taking a toll in everyone thought the street price forthe wake of the Notre Dame game. Super Bowl tickets was up there. Pete Govens, a tough young defensive Journal photo by REBECCA COOK It would be great theater if it all tackle, was lost to knee surgery. AmpThe two-way play of All-American (2) gives U-M plenty to cheer about. works out according to script. Campbell, the kind of defensive back Michigan and Michigan State, each that could make game-breaking plays 6-0, gripping a state and a good por­because of his one-on-one talents, was tion of the college football universe havingas major hamstring problems. DETROIT’S LOW RIDER CONNECTION <§> they slash at each other in what Because of that, Saban was looking COMING SOON ... at having to change his defensive We Specialize In: \ \ would be a fairly improbable duel, • Low Rider ' J Sound Systems & Installations TT-.T r r n=r~P l UliLrPIlIXJ* the pinnacle of a rivalry that’s almoststrategy, going to more zone coverageBicyles Hydraulics & Installations 100 years old. and less man-to-man. and » Plaques, Cassettes & CDs The teams at least have acted as if Right there, you forfeit a certain Accessories -if \ V v - ^ t ^ \\ 6708 MICHIGAN AVE. O-fQ QQC QACl they’re up to the dramatics. part of this team’s personality - and • Low Rider (4 blocks west ot Livernois) DETROITU I 0 ,"O 5 J U ” iJ 4T 0 I Michigan showed in its first two its edge against a team like Michi­ Apparel GRAND OPENING PARTY SEPT. 28, 1997— 12-4 P.M. games that the old, swarming gan, which will tear apart a softer defense we barely remembered from defensive backfield. Bo Schembechler’s era was alive and That, on the other hand, could be well. The ground game was back, andMichigan’s breakthrough in Lloyd Michigan's Foremost Labor, Workers' Compensation was playing so well at Carr’s third year - the tenacity and and Personal Injury Law Firm since 1927 that hardly anyone fire that seems to have returned. missed Scott Dreisbach, or noticed All along, the belief existed that Sachs, Waldman, O’Hare, Helveston, that he was now third-string. once Carr had his own coordinators Charles Woodson looked like he in place - Jim Hermann on defense is Bogas & McIntosh, P.C. was intent on becoming some kind oflooking like the go-for-the-throat guy^^^Detro^Mt^Clemens^Pontiac, Flmtand^Lansing (313) 965-3464 Wheaties-box hero the way he was who has been missing there - he playing on two sides of the ball. Themight just prove that he’s a Rose offensive line had been patched up Bowl-grade head coach. and was juggled in enough ways to People too often get fooled by Carr’s make it absolutely dominant againstdemeanor, although there has always Donald G. Smith Colorado and Baylor. been reason to wonder if anything President - The U.A.W. LOCAL 155 All of which still left the Wolverinesless than Schembechler’s blowtorch Executive Board, Staff a long way from being 6-0, particular­persona would be enough to regularly and membership of STEPHEN P.YOKICH ly when the Irish, Northwestern andput Michigan back in the Rose Bowl. Teamsters Local Union Iowa remained ahead of Michigan’s A lot of football remains before No. 2 9 9 LABOR CENTER trip to East Lansing. either team will have shown as much State, on the other hand, loomed inas that regard. Michigan has to get To The Lock an even better bet to stay untainted past October’s gauntlet, let alone a Newspaper Workers heading into the Michigan game. November slate that merely includes The Spartans run the ball even bet­Penn State and Ohio State. Michigan ter than Michigan. They appear to State has the same assignment. The membership officers & have an offensive line that’s even bet­ Could be that they’ll both be blood­ executive board support our ter than U-M’s, and they might haveied and limping inside of five weeks. locked out brothers the best pair of running backs in the But, until then, appearances are at and sisters in their Big Ten in Sedrick Irvin and Marc least promising. Which is a good rea­ struggle for a fair son to look forward to Oct. 25 - and Supports the Newspaper Workers Renaud. Todd Schultz has grown up in their labor dispute settlement. as a quarterback and the receivers to a slightly more civilized version of are solid, if not spectacular. an Old West showdown. PAGE 32 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 28, 1997

Sunday wrap It’ll be tough for Wings This w eek without Konstantinov Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. NATIONAL CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 HARRIS, From Page 36 Central W L Pet. AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay 4 0 1.000 Cleveland vs. New York on the fact that the player who was the team’s best pH Green Bay .3 1 .750 Tuesday, at New York, 8 p.m. defenseman just four months ago is lying in a bed DETROIT 2 2 .500 Thursday, at New York, 8 p.m. in Beaumont Hospital. He is unable to communicate Minnesota 2 2 .500 Saturday, at Cleveland, TBA and has a long recovery period still ahead of him Fi& Chicago 0 4 .000 x-Oct. 5, at Cleveland, TBA East w L Pet. x-Oct. 6, at Cleveland, TBA because of the closed-head injury suffered in the CAL. EDM. Dallas 2 1 .667 Seattle vs. Baltimore 9:00 June 13 limousine accident. 9:00 Washington 2 1 .667 60 FOX-C Wednesday, at Seattle, 8 p.m. ‘There’s some things which are similar and other Arizona 1 2 .333 Thursday, at Seattle, 4 p.m. IND. Philadelphia 1 2 .333 things which are different. Bob Johnson was our Noon Saturday, at Baltimore, TBA C h .7 New York 1 3 .250 x-Oct. 5, at Baltimore, TBA coach and Vladdy was one of our top players,” said West W L Pet. PI x-Oct. 6, at Baltimore, TBA Smith. “Bob Johnson passed away and Vladdy is San Francisco 3 1 .750 NATIONAL LEAGUE still with us. The whole year in Pittsburgh we said Carolina 2 2 .500 Houston vs. Atlanta St. Louis 2 2 .500 it was Bob Johnson’s team, even when Scotty came Tuesday, at Atlanta, 1 p.m. New Orleans 1 3 .000 aboard from his position as player personnel to help Wednesday, at Atlanta, t p.m. Atlanta 0 4 .000 Friday, at Houston, TBA with the coaching.” MLB standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE x-Saturday, at Houston, TBA Murphy talked about the mind-set the team will AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East w L Pet. x-Oct. 5, at Houston, TBA have to have. East W L Pet. GB East W L Pet. GB New England 4 0 1.000 San Francisco vs. Florida “When you go out and play you definitely have to Miami 2 2 .500 Baltimore 96 63 .604 - Atlanta 100 59 .629 - Tuesday, at Florida, 4 p.m. set it aside. When you think about Vladdy’s situa­ New York 93 66 .585 3 Florida 92 67 .579 8 Buffalo 2 2 .500 Wednesday, at Florida, 4 p.m. DETROIT 79 80 .497 17 New York 8673 .541 14 New York 2 2 .500 Friday, at San Francisco, TBA tion, it’s hard to go out and play hockey,” he said. Boston 78 81 .491 18 Montreal 77 82 .484 23 Indianapolis 0 4 .000 x-Saturday, at San Francisco, TBA ‘The last thing you want to do is go out and play Toronto 73 86 .459 23 Philadelphia 65 94 .409 35 Central w L Pet. x-Oct. 5, at San Francisco, TBA hockey. But you have to put it aside.” Jacksonville 3 0 1.000 Central W L Pet. GB Central W L Pet. GB ALCS Baltimore 3 1 .760 Team masseur Sergei Mnatsakanov is able to Cleveland 84 73 .535 - Houston 8277 .516 - Oct. 8, at Baltimore or Seattle, 8 p.m. Cincinnati 1 2 .333 speak and write in English and in Russian but has Chicago 78 80 .494 6Y Pittsburgh78 81 .491 4 Oct. 9, at Baltimore or Seattle, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 Milwaukee 77 81 .487 7'h Cincinnati 74 85 .465 8 Oct. 11, at New York or Cleveland, 4 a weakness on his left side. He’s not considered par­ Tennessee 1 2 .333 Kansas City 66 92 .418 18'^ St. Louis 71 88 .447 11 p.m. alyzed because he has reflex response there. West W L Pet. Minnesota 66 92 .418 18!4 Chicago 67 92 .421 15 Oct. 12, at New York or Cleveland, 7:30 Denver 4 0 1.000 “I don’t think you can put out of your mind what West W L Pet. GB West W L Pet. GB p.m. Kansas City 3 1 .667 happened this summer,” said Wings General Mana­ Seattle 89 70 .560 - San Francisco 88 71 .553 - x-Oct. 13, at New York or Cleveland, 8 Seattle 2 2 .500 ger Ken Holland. “Players are people and people Anaheim 83 76 .522 6 Los Angeles 86 73 .541 2 p.m. Oakland 1 3 .250 Texas 75 84 .472 14 Colorado 82 77 .516 6 x-Oct. 15, at Baltimore or Seattle, 4 p.m. have feelings. It’s something that everyone will San Diego 1 3 .250 Oakland 63 96 .396 26 San Diego 7584 .472 13 x-Oct. 16, at Baltimore or Seattle, 8 p.m. carry around with them for the rest of our lives. We Srff 111 B Today’s Games NLCS have the hope both of those guys will get better. P Green Bay at Detroit (-7'A), 1 p.m. Oct. 7, at San Francisco (or Houston- “... It just happened three months ago. Certainly Batter G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG. Arizona at Tampa Bay (-7'4), 1 p.m. Atlanta winner if Florida wins), 8 p.m. it’s going to be on guys’ minds. We’ll just have to Catalanatto 12 23 2 8 2 o u 2 u .348 New Orleans at N.Y. Giants (-5), 1 p.m. Oct. 8, at San Francisco (or Houston- Higginson 144538 94 161 30 5 27 101 12 .299 Jacksonville at Washington (-114), 1 p.m. Atlanta winner if Florida wins), 8 p.m. look at it as if Vladdy were injured. And when a Walbeck 46 134 18 38 3 0 3 10 3 .284 Denver at Atlanta (-13Y), 1 p.m. player is injured, you still have to go out and win. Clark 157 572 105 159 28 3 32 117 1 .278 Oct. 10, at Houston or Atlanta (or Florida Tennessee at Pittsburgh (-614), 1 p.m. Hamelin 108 314 47 86 15 0 18 52 2 .274 if Marlins win), 8 p.m. hockey games.” Fryman 152 589 89161 27 3 21 101 16 .273 Chicago at Dallas (-14), 4 p.m. Oct. 11, at Houston or Atlanta (or Florida But even without Konstantinov, and despite the Hunter 160 651 112 176 29 7 4 45 74 .270St. Louis at Oakland (-7), 4 p.m. if Marlins win), 7:30 p.m. upheaval of the summer months, there’s still a good Easley 150 523 97 138 37 3 22 72 27 .263 Baltimore at San Diego (-114), 4 p.m. x-Oct. 12, at Houston or Atlanta (or Bartee 11 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 .250 Seattle at Kansas City (-414), 4 p.m. Florida if Marlins win), 4 p.m. chance the Wings will return to the Western Casanova 301 24 100 27 74 10 1 5 1 .246 N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati (-4), 4 p.m. x-Oct. 14, at San Francisco (or Houston-Conference Finals. Despite the moves made by Cruz 145 430 34 104 25 0 2 40 3 .242 Philadelphia at Minnesota (-214), 8 p.m. Atlanta winner if Florida wins), 8 p.m. Trammell 4 Dallas during the offseason, Detroit still stands 42 118 14 28 5 0 13 3 .237 Monday's Game Miller 50 111 13 28 7 1 2 10 1 .234 x-Oct. 15, at San Francisco (or Houston- San Francisco (-314) at Carolina, 9 p.m. with Colorado as the class of the conference. Nevin 92 249 32 58 16 0 9 35 0 .233 Atlanta winner if Florida wins), 8 p.m. But another trip to the Finals is unlikely. Nieves 116 359 46 82 18 1 20 64 1 .228 Point spread as of Friday WORLD SERIES Encarnacion 11 33 3 7 1 1 1 5 3 .212 Oct. 18, at N.L. champion, 8 p.m. Jensen 7 11 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 .182 Oct. 19, at N.L. champion, 7:30 p.m. Fans flock to see Vipers, Howe Hurst 11 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .077 Oct. 21, at A.L. champion, 8 p.m. Rushing Totals 160 5417 781 1404 266 31 174 741 160 .259 Oct. 22, at A.L. champion, 8 p.m. By Paul Harris Player Att Yd Avq TD x-Oct. 23, at A.L. champion, 8 p.m. Journal Sports Writer Pitcher W L ERA Sv IP H R ER BB SO Sanders 62 327 5.3 0 x-Oct. 25, at N.L. champion, 8 p.m. Thompson 15 11 3.02 0 223.1 188 8275 86 151 Mitchell 12 25 2.1 0 There’s plenty of enthusiasm surrounding the Jones 5 4 3.09 3V 70.0 60 29 24 35 70 Vardell 7 20 2.9 1 x-Oct. 26, at N.L. champion, 7:30 p.m. Detroit Vipers as they prepare to begin their fourth 4 x-if necessary Brocail 3 3.16 2 77.0 71 30 27 36 59 Rivers 8 18 2.3 0 season in Auburn Hills. Not only are they the defend­ Blair 16 8 4.17 0 175.0 186 85 81 46 90 Receiving Sager 3 4 4.39 3 80.0 78 42 39 24 48 Player No Yd Avg. TD ing Turner Cup champions, but the great Gordie Gaillard 1 0 4.66 1 19.1 15 10 10 9 11 Moore 31 375 12.1 4 SEPTEMBER Moehler 11 11 4.75 0 168.2 191 95 89 59 95 Howe also plans to skate a shift in this Friday’s Morton 14 230 16.4 2 COLORADO13 COLORADO""'ABC W.27-3 Miceli 3 2 5.02 3 80.2 76 48 45 38 78 20 BAYLOR ESPN W, 38-3 International Hockey League season opener. Sanders 12 148 12.3 2 Dishman 1 2 5.28 0 29.0 30 18 17 8 20 27 NOTRE DAME “Both have created a lot of excitement. We’re poised Myers 0 4 5.74 2 53.1 58 36 34 25 50 Sloan 9 63 7.0 0 OCTOBER Keagle 3 4 5.82 0 43.1 51 28 28 18 32 Metzelaars 6 37 6.2 0 4 at Indiana Ch.7 Noon to start the season better than any year, even our Sanders# 6 14 5.86 2 139.2 152 92 91 62 120 Milburn 3 62 20.7 0 11 NWESTERN TBA first year,” said General Manager Rick Dudley. “We’ll 18 IOWA TBA Duran 0 0 6.75 0 10.2 7 8 8 14 11 Vardell 3 51 17.0 0 obviously have a big crowd on opening night.” Jarvis 0 3 7.21 0 53.2 78 46 43 22 36 25 at Michigan St. ESPN 12:30 Chryplewicz 2 23 11.5 0 NOVEMBER As of Friday, about 4,000 tickets remained for the Totals 79 81 4.54 42 1427.2 1454 777 720 548 972Boyd 1 15 15.0 0 1 MINN ESOT A "(H)------HT Through Friday. 8 at Penn State 1:00 Oct. 3 contest against Kansas City at The Palace. The Passing 15 at Wisconsin 2:00 Turner Cup banner will also be raised. Tickets were Totals include players no longer with team. Player Cmp Att Yds TD Int 22 OHIO STATE ABC Noon #Totals with Detroit and Seattle. Mitchell 148 81 1004 8 5 (H) Homecoming selling at a rate of about 500 per day according to All games on WJR (760 AM) team sources. Player No Yd Avg. TD The key to the season will be goaltending. Last sea­ Brown 1 38 38.0 1 son’s duo, Rich Parent and Jeff Reese, have moved PRESEASON 12 at Tampa Bay Fox 1:00 Boyd 1 4 4.0 0 SEPTEMBER T "ATLANTA'. ”W,"20-T7~ 19 N.Y. GIANTS Fox 4:00 Carrier 1 0 0.0 0 6 W. MICHIGAN------W, 42-10 on. Swede Johan Hedberg is expected to be joined by 13 MEMPHIS W, 51-21 8 CINCINNATI L, 27-23 26 Bye Week Jeffries 1 0 0.0 0 Jami Hurme. Other newcomers include former NOVEMBER 20 At Notre Dame W, 23-7 17 at Pittsburgh L, 28-20 Scoring 21 at Indianapolis L, 16-3 2 at Green Bay ESPN# 8:00 OCTOBER Ottawa and Boston player Trent McCleary and Player FG PAT Pts REGULAR SEASON 9 at Washington Fox 1:00 4 MINNESOTA (H) TT00 11 at Indiana 2:00 Detroit native Keith Aldridge, who played collegiate- AUGUST 16 MINNESOTA Fox 1:00 Hansen 6-7 10-10 28 18 at Northwestern ABC 3:30 23 INDIANAPOLIS NBC 1:00 Punting ly at Lake Superior State. 31 ATLANTA------W, 28-17 25 MICHIGAN ESPN 12:30 SEPTEMBER 27 CHICAGO Fox#12:30 Player No Avg. LG NOVEMBER The only bad news is that three of the Vipers’ core 7 TAMPA BAY L, 24-17" DECEMBER Jett 22 42.8 60 1 o h io s t------m r veterans - captain Stan Drulia (eye), center Peter 14 at Chicago W, 32-7 7 at Miami E 3 P N F M T 8 at Purdue 2:00 21 at New Orleans L, 35-17 14 at Minnesota Fox 1:00 NOTE: Major League 22 at Illinois 2:00 Ciavaglia (hip) and defensemen Ian Herbers (bone 28 GREEN BAY Fox 1:00 21 N.Y. JETS NBC 1:00 Baseball standings 29 PENN STATE ABC Noon chips) are bothered by injuries. Herbers is expected OCTOBER______# Nationally televised (H) IHomecoming 5 at Buffalo Fox 1:00 All games on WXYT (1270 AM) through Thursday. Alll agames on WXYT (1270 AM) to be out for about a month after having surgery. SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 33 A hard lesson in Lionologycouch potato time SUNDAY 8 a.m. Golf, Ryder Cup, final day, Channel 4. Noon Auto racing, NHRA Craftsman Nationals, Ross finds TNN. Also at 5:30 p.m. 12:40 p.m. Auto racing, NASCAR Hanes 500, ESPN. 1 p.m. NFL, Green Bay at Detroit, Channel 2. more daunting 1 p.m. Baseball, New York Yankees at Detroit, PASS. / 1 p.m. Auto racing, ASA Pennsylvania 400, TNN. 1:30 p.m. Baseball, Atlanta at New York Mets, TBS. 2 p.m. CFL, Toronto at Winnipeg, Channel 9. than he thought 2:15 p.m. Baseball, Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, WGN. 4 p.m. NFL, New York Jets at Cincinnati, Channel obby Ross got his first taste 4. of something last Sunday 7 p.m. NHL, Tampa Bay at Detroit, Channel 50. that Lions fans have found 8 p.m. NFL, Philadelphia at Minnesota, TNT. hard to swallow for years. 8 p.m. Auto racing, CART Marlboro 500, ESPN. BDevoted Lionologists could smell MONDAY last week’s 35-17 loss at New 9 p.m. NFL, San Francisco at Carolina, Channel 7. 11 p.m. Boxing, Alfred Ankemah vs. Oscar Gonzalez, welterweights, 10 rounds, PASS. TUESDAY 1 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Houston at At­ lanta, ESPN. 4 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: San Francisco at Florida, ESPN. A d a m s 8 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Cleveland at New York Yankees, Channel 2. > 9 p.m. Boxing, Brian Barbosa vs. Antwun Echols, middleweights, 12 rounds, USA. Orleans coming. The Lions always WEDNESDAY play poorly when they’re expected to 1 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Houston at At­ lanta, ESPN. play well and vice versa. That 4 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: San Francisco at means Detroit should give Green Florida, ESPN. Bay, the defending Super Bowl 7:30 p.m. NHL, Florida at Philadelphia, ESPN. 8 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Baltimore at Se­ champions, a game today at a sold- attle, Channel 4. out Silverdome (1 p.m., Channel 2; 9 p.m. NHL, Detroit at Calgary, Channel 50. WXYT, 1270 AM). But don’t count THURSDAY on it. 4 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Baltimore at Se­ All Ross knows is what he learned attle, ESPN. 8 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Cleveland at last week - it is going to take him a New York Yankees, Channel 2. lot longer to turn the Lions around 8 p.m. College football, Utah at Fresno State, ESPN. than he thought. 12:30 a.m. Bowling, LPBT Triton Open, ESPN. “One thing I harpOn is playing FRIDAY with a level of consistency,” Ross I p.m. Golf, PGA Buick Challenge, second round, said. ‘"You can’t rely totally on emo­ ESPN. 4 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Game to be an­ tion because you’re not going to nounced, ESPN. have that every game. This game Journal photo by REBECCA COOK 7:30 p.m. Soccer, Jamaica at United States, ESPN. was a test to me and we haven’t 7:30 p.m. IHL, Kansas City at Detroit, PASS. There's no way Bobby Ross could give his Lions a thumbs-up after last week's loss.8 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Game to be an­ passed that test.” nounced, Channel 2. That same day, Buffalo spotted The Lions’ defense has been con­ ing well against good teams. It 9 p.m. NHL, Detroit at Edmonton, Fox Sports. Indianapolis 26 points and came sidered suspect all season, but it wouldn’t surprise anyone if the 7V2-II p.m. NHL, Anaheim vs. Vancouver at Tokyo, back to win. But when the Lions fall was burned badly for the first time point underdogs give the Packers a Channel 9. behind, bad things seem to keep against the Saints,, who just let game today. Defensive end Robert SATURDAY happening. Two Scott Mitchell Porcher is counting on it. NoonCollege football, Michigan at Indiana, Chan­ Bates run behind massive offensive nel 7. interceptions and a fumble led to 14tackle Willie Roaf all day. “Green Bay isn’t the Super Bowl Noon College football, Rutgers at West Virginia, second-quarter Saints points, one onThe chances of them holding champ to us,” Porcher said. “They’re PASS. a poorly-played halfback pass by down Brett Favre and the Packers a division opponent. We play them12:30 p.m.College football, Penn State at Illinois, ESPN2. Mario Bates and one on Bates’ 74- aren’t much better. Linebacker twice a year. I think we can beat 1 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Game to be an­ yard run. Antonio London was benched in them if we play our game, make no nounced, ESPN. Even though the Lions fell behind favor of George Jamison for today’s mistakes, fly around and play 1 p.m. Auto racing, Grand National Bumper-to- Bumper 300, TBS. 21-0, Ross said he felt the Lions game, but until Ross can upgrade aggressive football.” 2 p.m.CFL, British Columbia at Toronto, Channel 9. would come back after scoring late the personnel, there’s not much he Even if they pull the upset, it’s too3 p.m. College football, East Carolina at Syracuse, in the first half. But the Saints took can do about Detroit’s defensive late for the Lions to quiet the skep­ Fox Sports. - the second-half kickoff and nearly shortcomings. tics, something Moore realizes all 3:30 p.m.College football, Iowa at Ohio State, Chan­ nel 7. seven minutes off the clock in dri­ “It’s very important that we play too well. 3:30 p.m.College football, Mississippi at Tennessee, ving for a score. That effectively with a lot of fire,” Ross said. “There’s “If we win, they’ll say, They did Channel 62. squelched any comeback hopes the no magic to it. We have to work this against Green Bay. Now we’ll 4 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Game to be an­ nounced, Channel 2. Lions might have harbored. through it. I went through 2V2 years see how they respond after this,’ ” 4:30 p.m.Golf, PGA Buick Challenge, third round, “I know what comebacks are all of it at Georgia Tech until we got Moore said. ‘They’ll find a reason ESPN. about,” said Ross, who saw his the right people in there and got the not to believe in us until we take 5it p.m. College football, North Carolina A&T vs. Tennessee State, BET. Maryland team rally from a 31-0 job done.” to the final game. 6 p.m. College football, Arkansas at Florida, deficit to beat Miami. “There’s a It might not surprise Lions fans “I’m not saying that’s unjust, but ESPN2. confidence and a maturity factor that the team followed a 32-7 win until this town sees us win games 6:30 p.m. College football, Arizona State at Wash­ there and a little luck enters into it. over Chicago with a loss to the pre­ in the playoffs and have an opportu­ington, Fox Sports. 7 p.m. College football, Wisconsin at Northwestern, A key was that opening series in the viously winless Saints, but it still nity to go to the Super Bowl, what­ ESPN. second half. There was not a lot of mystifies the players. Just ask ever we say doesn’t mean anything.”7:30 p.m. Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Game to be intensity on our side of the ball. Herman Moore. But it means something when announced, Channel 4. 7:30 p.m. NHL, Toronto at New York Islanders, “Part of making a comeback is “Right now I’m at a loss to try to Ross says, “We insist very much Channel 9. having a burning desire to win, explain,” Moore said. “None of the that we have people that do it right. 9 p.m. College football, Southern Methodist at New wanting to win very, very badly. I’mplayers want to play poorly, but it If we don’t, we’ll start looking for Mexico, ESPN2. not saying we don’t have that. I’m people who may do it right.” 11 p.m.Baseball, Divisional Playoff: Game to be an­ becomes almost a habit until we nounced, ESPN. saying I don’t know if we have break this cycle.” It’s talk now, but you get the feel­11 p.m. NHL, Anaheim vs. Vancouver at Tokyo, that.” The next part of the cycle is play­ ing Ross can back up those words. Channel 9.

HBBiBHBBHBHBHB . I wn PAGE 34 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 Tigers happy but eager to take next step

By Joe Adams Journal Sports Editor The Tigers’ regular season might be ending today, but Randy Smith’s is just beginning. Even though Detroit improved more than anyone, even Smith, might have dreamed, the Tigers’ general manager doesn’t plan to stand pat. The Tigers moved past the .500 mark and held third place in the American League East last week, but Smith has bigger targets in his sights. “I don’t think you can be satisfied,” he said. “You should have loftier goals than finishing .500, but at the end of the year, you can just take a deep Journal photo by REBECCA COOK breath and realize we’ve got a long way to go, but we’ve come a long way.The future of rookie shortstop Deivi Cruz, whose fielding has sparkled and whose hitting has improved, is as bright as his smile. A lot of things have gone right for lastus.” year. As it turned out, they were The course Detroit’s offseason takesthe holes. It’s easier to go from a con­ Improved defense and pitching con­affected in a very positive way. Thesewon’t be charted until after the expan­tender to a championship team than it tributed most to the Tigers’ rise from a guys endured a lot.” sion draft on Nov. 18. Pitcher Willie is to start from the bottom. 53-109 disaster in 1996. With One thing that helped accelerateBlair is the only free agent to deal “One thing we could use is another American League stolen base champi­the young Tigers’ learning processwith is and the Tigers might exploreprofessional hitter. We have one in on Brian Hunter in center field, Dami-the fact they were uncommonly heal­trading Fryman, who will be paid $6.5 Higginson, but we need another guy on Easley at second and rookie Deivithy this season. Other than shortstopmillion in 1998, the final year of hiswho hits .300 and has a good Cruz at short, the Tigers haveOrlando Miller, who missed half thecontract. Rookie Juan Encarnacionwalk/strikeout ratio. Also, you can strength up the middle they didn’tseason with a back injury, nobodywill get every opportunity to win thenever have enough pitching.” have a year ago. - spent a lot of time on the disabled list.right-field job in spring training andThe Tigers still need more of that, First baseman Tony Clark and right “They now understand how longRaul a Casanova had good and badbut they have found a No. 1 starter fielder Bobby Higginson continued theseason really is,” Bell said. “They’re moments at catcher. (Justin Thompson) and a closer (Todd steady improvement they first dis­starting to understand what it takes “The jury’s still out on Cassie,” Bell Jones) this season. played a year ago, and Travis Frymanto get the job done every day. said. “He certainly has the tools but he A lot of progress has already been was as dependable as ever at third. Last season, the Tigers went 4-22 indidn’t play on a consistent basis, he’s amade, and Bell deserves as much cred­ “We knew we’d be better this year September and were winless at Tiger young player and he tends to lose con­it as Smith does. Smith uncovered the and that we were not as bad last year Stadium. This month, Detroit knockedcentration at times. But it’s asking a talent, but Bell is the one that sets the as our record indicated,” said Tigers off Atlanta, Baltimore, Seattle and lot of a young catcher to call a game,tone and teaches his young players manager Buddy Bell. “We only havetoday’s opponent, the New York Yank­manage a pitching staff and drive thehow to be professionals. So far, they two positions, catcher and right field,ees. The Tigers’ showing against play­ball at the plate.” have proven to be quick studies. where we had some inconsistencies inoff contenders is a measure of how Smith likely won’t make as many “Smitty doesn’t just get players, he our play. We’ve got a nucleus now thatmuch the team has grown. moves as he did last season, but he gets talented players with character,” understands what needs to be done. “We were lucky we played teams indoesn’t think he will have to do asBell said. “I’d rather be associated “I’m really proud of the guys whoSeptember that were still in the play­much. with these guys than any team we were here last year. One of the big con­off race.” Bell said. “The Atlanta series “It’s a lot harder when you only haveplay. These are guys you can count on. cerns in spring training was how theycame at a great time for us (Labor a few pieces,” Smith said. “When you They’ve come back from a lot of bad would be affected by what happenedDay). That really got us started.” have a lot of pieces it’s easier to fill ingames and tough times.” Gordon-Martin Winston Cup points race goes according to the script By Christopher M. Singer NASCAR’s schedule, the 50-year-old CART racing - today’s World Series under a yellow caution flag. Williams- Journal Staff Writer Martinsville (Va.) Speedway (12:40 500 at Roger Penske’sbrand new Renault driverJacques Villeneuve Fans, race teams, the media and p.m., ESPN). California Speedway in Fontana,recorded his sixth win of the season. rival racing organizations all do theirToday is the last short track race ofabout 40 miles east of Los Angeles, So going into today’s Grand Prix of share of bleating about the way1997 and brakes are critical on thewon’t be telecast live (8 p.m., ESPN). Luxembourg, the Team Ferrari driver NASCAR juggles its rules for Winston.526-mile oval. It’s tricky to set up aThe PPG Cup winner was decided leads Villeneuve by a single point Cup racing year after year, whenevercar for Martinsville. The straights areat the last show at Laguna Seca, Calif. (7:45 a.m., ESPN2). and however the sanctioning bodyasphalt is and the turns are concrete.Zanardi won the trophy and PPG’s $1 moved to do so. The trick is getting a car to react wellmillion bonus. Nitro war in Kansas Year after year, the battle for the on two completely different surfaces. The title sponsor for today’s race, by Cory McClenathanhas made it to Winston Cup and the $1 million-plus Martin won last Sunday’s fuel econ­the way, had been Marlboro. But in six final rounds and won five NHRA that goes with it also ends in aomy run at Dover, Del., while Gordonhealth-conscious California - and inWinston Drag Racing events since his cliffhanger at the last race at Atlanta. finished seventh. Gordon now leadslight of all that has transpired Joe Gibbs Racing team debuted their As the finale nears for this season,Martin by 105 points. between Big Tobacco and governmentnew Top Fuel dragster at Denver. the made-for-television script calls for - it was decided it might be better to Cory Mac has moved to within 75 a dedicated, determined veteran - Foregone conclusions rename the “Marlboro 500.” points of first placeGary Scelziand Mark Martin, in a Ford Thunderbird, Providing a contrast to NASCAR the Johnson family’s dragster. He will to fight the brilliant kid in a Chevroletracing, the biggest question left to Canadabe vs. Germany be the story of the Craftsman Nation­ Monte Carlo - Jeff Gordon, right downanswered in the PPG CART World Two-time world championMichael als today at Heartland Park in to last turn on the last lap. Series is: Will Alex “Zig-Zag” Zanar- Schumacher earned himself a 10- Topeka, Kan. (Live first-round cover­ This week’s episode is the Hanes di spin donuts at the end of the race?second stop-and-go penalty during agethe at noon, live final-round coverage 500 at the oldest track still on A measure of the drama quotient inAustrian Grand Prix for passingat 5:30 p.m. on TNN). SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 35

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PAGE 36 SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 PORTS Encore unlikely for champs Murphy, know about pain Wings must deal with after tragedy arry Murphy and Barry Smith have gone through this before. This will be the second time the Red Wings’ defenseman and Lassociate coach have had to go through the unenviable task of setting aside a

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team tragedy to concentrate on defend­ ing the Stanley Cup. Murphy, 36, was a member of the 1991 Pittsburgh team which won the Cup and Smith was an assistant coach. But that August, coach Bob Johnson was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He would die that November. After Johnson’s tumor was discovered, he was replaced by Scotty Bowman, who had been the Penguins’ director of player personnel. That team, led by Mario Lemieux, repeated as Cup champions. But without Vladimir Konstantinov, there’s very little chance the Wings can match the back-to-back accomplishment of the Penguins. Actually, the chances of Detroit repeating were slim anyway con­ sidering the Penguins were the last team to win the Cup two seasons in a row and Mike Vernon - who was in goal for all 16 of the Wings’ playoff victories last spring - is no longer a Red Wing. He was sent to the San Jose Sharks last month for picks in the 1998 and 1999 NHL drafts. If the team can’t come to terms with Sergei Fedorov and are forced to trade the enigma, that would be another huge blow to any thoughts of repeating. But the most glaring loss will be Konstantinov. He simply cannot be replaced on the ice and his presence and leadership in the locker room will be Journal photo by REBECCA COOK sorely missed. But the team cannot dwell Now that Wings captain Steve Yzerman has won a Stanley Cup, he can expect special attention from opponents in front of the net. See HARRIS, Page 32