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Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN STANDING STRONG FOR 1,431 DAYS — THE FIGHT'S NOT OVER YET JUNE 13-19, 1999 THE DETROIT VOL. 4 NO. 30 75 CENTS S unday T ournal PUBLISHED BY LOCKED-OUT DETROIT NEWSPAPER WORKERS ©TDSJ Journal photo by SHAWN D. ELLIS Northwest flight attendants have gone 11 years without a raise, but a tenta tive agreement reached Thursday with Teamsters Local 2000 should change all that. Stoiy on Page 4. NEWS UAW President Steve Yokich has no patience with folks who give his members short shrift. Page 3. The Metropolitan Council of Newspaper Unions found a newspaper execu tive who’s willing to bar gain, and the Macomb Daily and Daily Tribune of Royal Oak have tentative five-year agreements to show for it. Page 4. INDEX Classifieds Page 22 Crossword Page 23 Entertainment Page 8 Movie Guide Page 10 Opinion Page 6 Sports Page 28 Television Page 11 Liberty Jabak says she lost her children because she trusted the system. “That was the biggest mistake of my life." Family matters Supreme Court to By Michael Betzold Journal Staff Writer L iberty Jabak says she trusted the state of Michigan to take care of her three children tem porarily when she couldn’t. Instead, she charges, the state’s child protection system kidnapped them and vilified her. Now, four years after Jabak’s chil dren were placed in foster care, the Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear her case for getting them back. It’s a case that is galvanizing par ents’ rights groups who charge Jabak and others are victimized by a system which rewards agencies for getting children taken from their natural parents and eventually adopted. The state’s Family Independence Agency (FIA) says, however, that it is doing what the law requires to protect kids from abusive and neglectful parents. The children’s court-appointed legal guardian says Jabak is unfit to be a parent. Jabak, who turned to the FIA because she had no home or job, says she was duped into giving up her parental rights. Diana Bare, the children’s legal guardian, says of Jabak: “She has absolutely no ability to parent these children at all.” Jabak, now 26, is remarried and employed and has a home in Dearborn Heights. “I’m not a bad person at all,” she said. “The only bad thing I did was trusting the system. That was the biggest mistake of my life.” Every year, thousands of parents in Michigan have their parental rights terminated. In most such cases, the children are being badly mistreated. Jabak’s case is unusual in that the children were not being abused or neglected and she did not have any drug or alcohol addiction. It’s also remarkable in that Jabak See COURT, Page 7

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S T A N D I N G ST RONG FOR 1 , 4 3 1 DAYS — THE F I G H T ' S NOT OVER YET

JUNE 13-19, 1999 THE DETROIT VOL. 4 NO. 30 75 CENTS

SundayTo urn alP U B L I S H E D BY L O C K E D - O U T D E T R O I T N E W S P A P E R W O R K E R S

©TDSJ

Journal photo by SHAWN D. ELLIS

Northwest flight attendants have gone 11 years without a raise, but a tenta­tive agreement reached Thursday with Teamsters Local 2000 should change all that. Stoiy on Page 4.

N E W SUAW President Steve Yokich has no patience with folks who give his members short shrift.Page 3.

The Metropolitan Council of Newspaper Unions found a newspaper execu­tive who’s willing to bar­gain, and the Macomb Daily and Daily Tribune of Royal Oak have tentative five-year agreements to show for it. Page 4.

I N D E XClassifieds Page 22Crossword Page 23Entertainment Page 8Movie Guide Page 10Opinion Page 6Sports Page 28Television Page 11

Liberty Jabak says she lost her children because she trusted the system. “That was the biggest mistake of my life."

Family mattersSupreme Court to

By Michael BetzoldJournal S taff Writer

Liberty Jabak says she trusted the state of Michigan to take care of her three children tem­porarily when she couldn’t.

Instead, she charges, the state’s child protection system kidnapped them and vilified her.

Now, four years after Jabak’s chil­dren were placed in foster care, the Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear her case for getting them back.

It’s a case that is galvanizing par­ents’ rights groups who charge Jabak and others are victimized by a system

which rewards agencies for getting children taken from their natural parents and eventually adopted. The state’s Family Independence Agency (FIA) says, however, that it is doing what the law requires to protect kids from abusive and neglectful parents.

The children’s court-appointed legal guardian says Jabak is unfit to be a parent. Jabak, who turned to the FIA because she had no home or job, says she was duped into giving up her parental rights.

Diana Bare, the children’s legal guardian, says of Jabak: “She has absolutely no ability to parent these children a t all.”

Jabak, now 26, is remarried and employed and has a home in Dearborn Heights.

“I’m not a bad person a t all,” she said. “The only bad thing I did was trusting the system. That was the biggest mistake of my life.”

Every year, thousands of parents in Michigan have their parental rights terminated. In most such cases, the children are being badly mistreated.

Jabak’s case is unusual in that the children were not being abused or neglected and she did not have any drug or alcohol addiction.

It’s also remarkable in that Jabak See COURT, P age 7

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Old Mouseketeers never die, they just get weird hairdos and become pop stars — at least that’s what happened to some members of ’N Sync, who perform on Walt Disney World’s Summer Jam Concert at 8 p.m. Friday on ABC (Channel 7/WXYZ in Detroit). Also sched­uled to perform are Britney Spears, 98 Degrees and hunka hunka Tyrese.

JUNE 13, 1999__________________

TTV dads as role modelsBy Suzanne GillTVData Features Syndicate

L ike students whose birthdays fall during summer vacation, dads have never received the same attention on F ather’s

Day tha t moms get on Mother’s Day. And TV isn’t making up the differ­ence.

Go over a list of the 100 or so pro­grams on prime-time network TV, and you can count on the fingers of three hands the number of fathers actively involved in their children’s lives — and they are a mixed bag at best.

Current examples of TV fatherhood include Ray Barone (Ray Romano, “Everybody Loves Raymond”), Darryl Hughley (D.L. Hughley, “The Hughleys”), Jim Hansen (Mike Farrell, “Providence”), Homer Simpson (voice of Dan Castellaneta, “The Simpsons”) and M artin Crane (John Mahoney, “Frasier”) — but not Frasier (Kelsey Grammer), whose son, Frederick, lives 3,000 miles away.

There’s a bumper crop of fathers on “King of the Hill,” but, well, as role models go, perhaps the less said about that, the better.

Dick Van Dyke was memorable in a guest appearance as Dr. John Becker’s father on “Becker” this sea­son. But for every guest-shot dad, there’s a “Home Improvement” or “Smart Guy” or “Mad About You” end­ing its run.

Going but not yet gone is Robert Townsend’s “The Parent ’Hood.” The comedy, about a mother, father and their four children, was part of the WB Network’s original lineup in 1995. Its run is ending after 11 new episodes air this summer, and it will go into syndication in the fall.

“I created the show because I ju st saw a need,” Tbwnsend says. “I come from a single-parent home. When I was a kid, television was a baby sitter for me when my mother was working. But the values and the morals rein­forced what my mother was teaching me when I watched television.

“So when I created “The Parent

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’Hood,” it was really about (saying), W ait a minute. Millions of kids are growing up on television, and there’s nothing really of quality.’

‘You know, as an artist sometimes you want to try to save the world. You think, hey, even though it’s ju st half an hour on television, if we can say some important things, maybe it can help the teachers, it can help the par­ents, it can help the kids that are watching. They can say, Wow, that’s me, in tha t situation.’ ”

Those small epiphanies are impor­tant, according to Emilio Delgado.For 27 seasons, Delgado has played Luis on PBS’ “Sesame Street.” The actor believes that seeing a situation tha t reflects reality helps children make sense of the world.

A case in point was when Luis and M aria (Delgado and Sonia Manzano) went through courtship, marriage, pregnancy and childbirth, in 1988 and 1989.

“We had an incredible reaction from the kids watching the show,” he says. “It was reflecting reality to them. A lot of them had siblings or mothers and fathers who were getting ready to give birth. It explained a lot of things to them about babies and about parents. It gave them a per­spective on the whole thing.

The arrival of Luis and Maria’s child created the show’s second non- Muppet family unit. The first began when characters Gordon and Susan (Roscoe Orman, Loretta Long) adopt­ed a son in 1985.

“For me, personally, it’s very im portant th a t these two fathers, Luis and Gordon, are represented on television,” Delgado says, “especially on a show th a t is directed toward young children. At least it gives them an idea of what it could be like, even though a lot of them don’t have a dad, or may ju st see their dads every once in a while. The image of a father on television is very impor­tan t.”

Like Delgado, Tbwnsend wanted to portray a believable character worthy of his family’s respect and confidence.

“I wanted him to be human,” Townsend says. “I wanted him to not always have all the answers and to make some mistakes along the way, to have fun with his kids and really love his wife, even though they don’t always get along.

“I never wanted it to be a macho kind of thing, like, ‘I’m the man; I know what to do.’ Sometimes the man doesn’t know what to do, and he needs some help. And everybody’s got to understand tha t it’s a heavy kind

of coat to wear, when you really think about being responsible for a house­hold.

“I think sometimes (TV shows) go for the jokes. They think it’s funny, a kid being sm art to a parent. I grew up watching ‘The Andy Griffith Show,’ and Opie never talked back to his pa. Opie was a wonderful kid who had a lot of energy and imagination and did crazy things, and it all got back to a sense of respect for the par­ents.”

Yet no m atter how good a TV dad is, Delgado thinks the world’s best father figure may be sitting on the living-room couch.

“People ask me all the time how it feels to be a role model,” Delgado says. “And I say it’s fine. I think it’s great, and I’m glad tha t people react tha t way.

“But I always tell the parents that the mother and the father, the par­ents, are the most important role models for any child.

“Whenever a dad comes up to me and says, ‘Hey, Luis, we watch your show all the time,’ it makes me feel real good. Because I know tha t if there are fathers interested and excit­ed about watching the show with their kids, then something’s happen­ing there (at home) tha t’s good.”

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Psychedelic PowersO see it now § wait for the video

fiFread a book instead

recent openings“Endurance” 1 This film is carried across the finish line by its star and subject, 1996 Olympic 10,000-meter gold medalist Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia. He plays himself from late adolescence on and centers the film with his dignity and quiet self-con­tainment, so much at odds with the hoopla surrounding sports ever since it merged with entertainment and television. G. — Matt Black “Instinct” % This one is hokey and predictable, but it’s sort of fun to watch Anthony Hopkins play an envi­ronmentalist Hannibal Lecter under heavy guard in a prison for the crimi­nally insane, where he remains obsti­nately and ominously silent. You’d hate to watch this screenful of nature-is-noble cliches with anybody else centering it; Hopkins at least renders it watchable. R. -— M. Black

still showing

“Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” 0By Michelle BanksSpecial to the Journal

hat International Man of Mystery and charmer of women is back and better than ever in the second most

eagerly awaited and heavily adver­tised film of the summer. And “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” meets the high expectations with an off-the-chart, goofy sequel to the 1997 homage to cheesy ’60s spy films and Monty Python.

Mike Myers returns as the yellow­toothed secret agent who travels back to 1969 to thwart yet another kooky scheme by his arch nemesis, Dr. Evil (again played by Myers ), who’s stolen Powers’ all-important “mojo.” This time out, Powers is partnered with CIA agent Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham) and has a dalliance with another beauty named Ivana Humpalot, one of a slew of James Bond parodies and sexual innuendoes that teeter on the brink of tasteless­ness and are not for the skittish.

The first Powers film relied heavily on adapting ’60s icons to the 1990s, scoring minor chuckles with his flow- er-power cliches. This second movie employs more toilet humor, acquiring belly laughs that surely warrant mul­tiple viewings if you’re into that sort of thing — and lots of people are.

The film’s funniest moments come with the discombobulated Dr. Evil and his bonding with scene-stealing Mini-Me (played by dwarf actor Verne Troyer). Mini-Me is little and deadly, just the opposite of another new char­acter (played by Myers ) called Fat Bastard, an angry, obese Scottish henchman.

Other highlights include Dr. Evil and his son displaying their dysfunc­tional relationship on Jerry Springer’s TV show and the pseudo-

“The Castle” R. — M. Black “The Children of Heaven” PG. —M. Black“Cookie’s Fortune” R. — M. Black “A Walk on the Moon” R. — M.Black“Affliction” R. — M. Black “Analyze This” R. — M. Banks “EDtv” PG-13. — M. Black “Election” R. — M. Black “Entrapment” PG-13. — M. Black “Get Real” R. — M. Black “Go” R. — M. Banks “God Said ‘Ha!’ ” PG-13. — M. Black “The King and I” G. — M. Banks “Life Is Beautiful” PG-13. — M. Banks“The Love Letter” PG-13. — M Banks“Lovers of the Arctic Circle” R.— M. Black“The Matrix” R. — M. Banks “Never Been Kissed” R. — M.Black“Notting Hill” PG-13. — M. Black “October Sky” PG. — M. Black “Office Space” PG-13. — M. Black “Rushmore” R. — M. Banks “Saving Private Ryan” R. — M. Banks“Shakespeare in Love” R. — MBlack‘Tea With Mussolini” R. — M. Black “10 Things I Hate About You” PG-13. — M. Banks “Trekkies” PG. — M. Black “True Crime” R. — M. Black

“Forces of Nature” PG-13. — M. Banks

“Pushing Tin” R. — M. Black “Star Wars: Episode 1 — The Phantom Menace” PG. — M.Banks

“Black Mask” R. — Lisa Miller “Goodbye Lover” R. — M. Black “Idle Hands” R. — M. Black “Message in a Bottle” PG-13. — M. Black‘T he Mod Squad” R. — M. Black ‘T he Mummy” PG-13. — M. Black ‘The Out-of-Towners” PG-13. —M. Black

“Ravenous” R. — M. Black “William Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ ” PG-13. — M. Black

“Doug’s 1st Movie” G.“Foolish” R.“Life” R.“Trippin’ ” R.

coming attractions“Buena Vista Social Club” WimWenders’ documentary, inspired by

the album of the same name, includes appearances by Ry and Joaquim Cooder, Ibrahim Ferrer, Ruben Gonzales, Eliades Ochoa and other Cuban musicians. Unrated.“The General’s Daughter” John Travolta stars in this thriller in which ambition, destructive pas­sion and long-suppressed secrets lead to murder on a U.S. Army post. R.“Tarzan” Disney’s animated ver­sion of the classic story features voices by Tony Goldwyn, Glenn Close and Rosie O’Donnell, and a soundtrack by Phil Collins. G.

New Line Cinema

As he dances with CIA agent Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham), the question for Mike Myers is who's shagging whom in his new Austin Powers’ comedy, “The Spy Who Shagged Me.”

diabolical genius doing a rap ode to his Mini-Me.

The movie lags in spots — some of the jokes free-fall to a quick thud — and the ending dangles helplessly before it really hangs. And you’ll defi­nitely find holes that are larger than

Powers’ libido in the time-travel plot.But like its predecessor, this is not

a movie to interpret but to sit back and enjoy. And it has just the right mojo to make audiences yearn for a third installment. Yeah, baby! Rated PG-13.

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Earle coming to Labor FestHeartland rocker Steve Earie has

agreed to headline the third annual Labor Fest, according to labor activist Dave Elsila.

Earle’s writing is an ode to working people. On his most recent album, “The Mountain,” he says: “I’m a union man/Just like my daddy and all my kin/I took a union stand/No m atter what the company said/I got me two good hands/And just as long as I’m able I won’t give in/Cause I’m a

Harlan man/A coal minin’ mother ‘til the day I’m dead.”

A haunting tribute to labor came in his previous album with his song “Christmas In Washington”: “So come back, Emma Goldman/Rise up, old Joe Hill/The barricades are goin’ up/They cannot break our will.”

The Michigan AFL-CIO organizes Labor Fest, which is held on the Kern Block downtown after the Labor Day parade.

Detroit mayor recall bid failsReuters

A group trying to force Mayor Dennis Archer from office failed to col­lect enough valid signatures to hold a recall election, the Wayne County Clerk’s office said Tuesday. The county clerk’s office found 51,370 valid signatures among the 123,000 on a petition turned in last month by back­ers of the recall drive. Supporters needed 57,176 signatures to hold a special election in August.

“It’s done, as far as we’re con­cerned,” said Veronica Massey, chief deputy Wayne County clerk.

The Detroit city clerk’s office earlier verified only 54,907 registered voters among the 11,000 pages of petitions.

Once the names were turned over to the county clerk’s office, more were discounted as workers went through signatures that had been provided by the mayor’s office. Massey said the 51,370 figure could have dropped even further because the county stopped short of checking all of the names.

Archer, who had accused his oppo­nents of fraud, asked that the state

investigate the petition. The names included cartoon characters and the late Detroit Mayor Coleman Young.

“I do think tha t what was found is worthy of review,” he said a t a news conference.

Representatives from the Black Slate committee, which led the recall drive, could not be reached for com­ment. Local broadcast reports said the group may challenge the county clerk’s finding in court.

Massey said the county is comfort­able with its results, adding the coun­ty let Black Slate members observe the checking process. “We have been very open. Every day we worked, they were informed, they were here,” she said.

The recall campaign was spurred by African-American residents angry over Archer’s 1997 decision to not grant a casino license to local busi­nessman Don Barden. Barden’s casino bid was the only one with a majority African-American ownership.

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TasteFest help wantedTasteFest is July 1-5 in the New

Center area, and planners are look­ing for volunteers. Volunteers are needed for staffing information, beverage booths, monitoring stage entertainment, children’s activity and other positions. The outdoor festival takes place adjacent to the Fisher and General Motors build­ings on West Grand Boulevard, between Woodward and the Lodge Freeway. Call 313-872-0188.

Special massSt. Albertus Historical Church

will have a traditional Father’s Day mass at 11 a. m. next Sunday. Names of all fathers will be read;

churchgoers are asked to go early and submit names. It’s sponsored by the Polish American Historic Site Association. The church is at 4186 St. Aubin (at Canfield), Detroit. Call 313-527-9321 or 313- 872-4387.

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going out

Now this is motor cityIntermezzo a bright spot

By Kathlyn HoodJournal Staff Writer

H enry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village’s eighth Motor Muster next weekend will feature more than 500 vehicles, from a 1933 Packard to a ’58

Volkswagen bus.New this year will be early campers

and recreational vehicles.Other featured vehicles — all made

between 1933 and 1969 — will include a 1937 Ford 77 pickup, 1947 Harley Davidson F.I., 1954 Schwinn Black Phantom, 1965 Sears Allstate 1755cc, 1966 Union Strand, 1969 Plymouth Barracuda fastback, and a 1938 International fifth wheel trailer pulled by a 1936 International D15 truck.

The schedule each day includes a grand parade at 10 a.m.; motorcycle- motor scooter pass-in-review, 11 a.m.; Packard parade, noon; commercial vehi­cles pass-in-review, 2 p.m.

Hours are 9-5 next Saturday and Sunday at 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn. Greenfield Village admission is $12.50 general; $11.50 for ages 62 and older, $7.50 for ages 5-12, free for under age 5. Group rates are available. Call 313-271-1620.

Art in NorthvilleThe Northville Chamber of Commerce Art

in the Sun, a juried fine a rt show with 135 exhibitors, is 10-5 Sat. and next Sun. in downtown Northville. The Motor City Brass Band will perform 12:30-2 Sat., and Straw Hat Band will perform 2:30-4 Sat. and 12:30- 2 Sun. Call 248-349-7640.

MusicTippa Irie & Rappa Robert with Tabarruk

Band, 9 p.m. Fri., $12 advance, Magic Stick, 4120 Woodward, 313-833-9700 ... the Ark: Chris Ardoin, 7:30 tonight; Moxy Fruvous, 8 p.m. Tue.-Wed., $13.50; Neil Woodward, 8 p.m. Thu., $10/$ 11; Over the Rhine, 7:30 Fri., $10/$ 12; former Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, 8 p.m. Sat., $17.50 advance, 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, 734-761-1451 ... Electric Magi, Sat., Roadrunner’s Raft, 2363 Yemans,Hamtramck, 313-873-7238 ... Magic Bag (doors open a t 8): C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana band, Tue., $10 advance; Simple Neptune and Rooster, Fri., $6; Wildbunch CD release party, Sat., $6; 22920

Woodward, Femdale, 248-544-3030 ... Free Black Music Month concerts and karaoke, 6- 8 every Fri. in June, Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren, Detroit, 313-494-5800 ... St. Andrew’s Hall: Mercury Rev and Sparkle Horse, 8 Thu., $10 advance; Hard Core Hip-Hop Fest ’99 with Damn National, Hell’s Kitchen, Indigenous Tribe, the Down Boyz, Taproot, Buddha, Fulla Rymez, Thik, Mr. Woods and DJ Dan, doors open a t 3 p.m. Sat., $10, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, 313-961-6358 ... Echo and the Bunnymen, 8 p.m. Tue., $20 advance, Clutch Cargo’s, 65 E. Huron, Pontiac, 248-333-2362 ... Limp with GOB, doors open a t 6, $6, Shelter, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, 313-961- 6358 ... Chene Park: Chris Isaak with the Robert Cray Band featuring the Memphis Horns and Susan Calloway, 5:30 June 26, $29.39, a t the foot of Chene on the riverfront, 313-983-6611... Friday Night Latin Dance Parties, 9 p.m. every Fri., Mill Street Entry, lower level of Clutch Cargo’s, 65 E. Huron, Pontiac, 248-333-2362 ... Whitney Houston, 8 p.m. June 25-26, $35/$45, Fox Theatre, Detroit, 313-983-6611.

TheaterDetroit Repertory Theatre: “Angelique,”

through June 27, $15, 13101 Woodrow Wilson, Detroit, 313-868-1347 ... “Who It Is:A Musical Journey Across Cultures and Borders in Search of American Identity,” by Walk & Squawk Performance Project, 7:30 tonight, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren, Detroit, $45, 313-494-5800.

MiscellaneousBook signing and poetry reading with Past

Tents Press, 7:30 p.m. Fri., CranbrookArt Museum, 1221 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills, 877-462-7262 ... Magic Bag’s Brew & View Movies (doors open a t 8, film begins at 9:30): “Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels,” Wed., $2, 22920 Woodward, Femdale, 248- 544-3030 ... Poetry Night, 7 p.m. every Tue., Cafe Mahogany, Detroit, 313-235-2233 ... Michigan Theater: “The Winslow Boy,” 7 and 9:15 p.m. today, 7 and 9:15 p.m. Mon.-Thu. and 7 p.m. Fri.-Sat. and 6:30 p.m. next Sun.; “Fire,” 2:30 today; “Spike and Mike’s Sick & Twisted Animation ’99,” 9:15 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; “The Apple,” 5 p.m. Sat., $7 general, $5.50 for students and seniors, $4.75 for Michigan Theater members, 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor, 734-668-8463 ... Blessing of the Lowriders by St. Anne’s Church, meet a t Western High School parking lot, Scotten a t Bagley, 10:30 a.m. today ... Arbfest ’99, an updated model of University of Michigan’s annual peony Garden Party, 2-5 p.m. today, Nichols

Arboretum, entrances off Geddes,Washington Heights and lower Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, 734-763-6632 ... Danz Xpressionz hip-hop aerobics, 6-7:15 p.m. Mon., Wed., Thu. and Fri., $5 per class, 229 Gratiot, 2nd floor, Detroit, 313-964-8497.

Exhibits“The Third Root: Africans in Mexico,”

Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren, Detroit, 313-494-5800 ... “Peace Warriors: Gilda Oliver,” 5-7:30 p.m. Friday; 11-3 p.m. Tue. and Sat., Swords into Plowshares Peace Center & Gallery, 33 E. Adams, Detroit, 313-963-7575 ... Walter P. Reuther Library: “Radiciones Vivas” and “La Causa,” selected student a rt pieces from the Casa de Unidad’s Cultural Program for Youth and an exhibit displaying the history of the United Farm Workers union, both through June 30, Wayne State campus, 313- 577-8377.

New on saleMan or Astro Man?, Blonde Redhead and

Dianogah, July 24, Magic Stick, Detroit, $10 ... At St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit: Foxy Brown, July 5, $22.50; Atari Teenage Riot, July 21 ... At the Shelter, Detroit: Looper, July 17,$8.50 ... At the Phoenix Plaza, Pontiac:Social Chaos Tour featuring D.R.I., UK Subs, T.S.O.L., Gang Green and others, Aug. 2, $20 ... Vonda Shepard, June 24, Royal Oak Music Theatre, $25 ... At Clutch Cargo’s, Pontiac: Flaming Lips, Segadoh and Robyn Hitchcock, July 16, $20; Luscious Jackson and Cibo Matto, July 27, $15; the Cult and New American Shame, July 29, $27.50 ... At the Palace, Auburn Hills: The Irish Tenors and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, July 27, $45 and $27.50; Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Aug. 16, $67.50 and $37.50 ...At Pine Knob, Independence Township: A third concert for the J. Geils Band, July 14, $37.50 pavilion and $20 lawn; Huey Lewis & the News, Sept. 11, $24.50 pavilion and $12.50 lawn; Alanis Morissette and Tori Amos, Sept. 12, $39.50 pavilion and $22.50 lawn (on sale Friday); the Moody Blues with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Sept. 15, $29.50 pavilion and $15.50 lawn ... Postponed: Echo and the Bunnymen, sched­uled for June 15 a t Clutch Cargo’s; details to come. ... Canceled: Coolio, June 14 a t St. Andrews Hall; refunds a t point of purchase.

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stuffed with tenderloin strips, peas, carrots and provolone cheese and served on a bed of tomato sauce. It was very smooth and flavorful, with slightly pink flecks of tenderloin and sweetness popping from the peas and carrots.

The prize dish was a fettuccine with veal ragu, which was full of veal slices and portabello mushrooms, tomatoes and basil, all of which had been sauteed in a veal demi-glace and tossed in the fettuccine. Rich, dense and savory, it was a heavenly dish.

The only hitch we encountered in the food was that one of our party asked for her shrimp fettuccine dish to be made with angel hair pasta instead. It came out with spaghetti.

Still, no complaints about cooking or flavor.

The menu lists three pizzas, a cou­ple of soups, three salads and about 15 pasta dishes, most of which are pretty standard fare, except for a cou­ple: penne tossed with hot banana peppers and marinara sauce, and another penne with pepper-seared fresh tuna, tomatoes, artichokes and butter-lemon and caper sauce.

The entree list is more substantial, though a lot of standards are there: scallopini marsala and piccata, osso buco (veal shanks), a catch of the day and a few fish dishes. But there is also a Sicilian chicken breast, in Italian herbs and bread crumbs and served with a creamy wine sauce.The chicken was steamy, and won- derfully moist when cut.

Intermezzo is a cut above most of the suburban nouveau-Italo places, both in service and cooking.

The only quarrel I have is my age- old complaint about wine lists every­where. It’s way too pricey and has limited selections. Thirty-five dollars for a wine you pay $12 for in a store? That’s a pretty steep markup. Most of the wines are mid-range and mid­dling quality. In other words, a lot of rather blah wines for too much money.

The list could be greatly improved with a few more less expensive selec­tions on the bottom end of the list and a few more choices on the upper end. A better wine list would make a very good restaurant that much more exceptional.

I heartily recommend Intermezzo.It enters the list as one of my top 10 restaurants of the last year.

t Intermezzo, 1435 Randolph,\) Detroit, 313-961-0707.0)

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Death NoticesThomas Einowski, age 51, died June 7,1999, after a long illness. He was a member of Teamsters Local 372 and a district manager at the Detroit News for 23 years. He also worked at Home Depot and loved woodworking. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, parents and siblings. Memorial services were held on Saturday, June 12,10 a.m., at Immaculate Conception Church, 7051 Church Road, Anchorville, Michigan. He will be missed by all.

Amy Finn, former SEIU and IBT member, passed on April 25. She will be missed by her husband, Jack and her daughter, Mary. Amy’s spirit and support of the union movement will continue to inspire: she was strong and a fighter, even against cancer. As Joe Hill said, “Don’t mourn, ORGANIZE!”

AnnouncementsThe Detroit Metro Chapter of

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meets at 2:00 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month at Xhedos Cafe, 240 W. 9 Mile Rd. in downtown Ferndale. The Alliance aims to replace corporate society with real peoples’ democracy, in coalition with everyone possible.

For more information call (313) 533-2784 or (734) 462-2423

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The Postal W orkers and Letter Carriers support the Locked-out Newspaper Workers. We are with you until you get justice and con­tracts. Stay strong!

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Lots of local links to Stanley Cup FinalsHARRIS, From Page 28executive vice president for many years. He’s also the son-in-law of Red Wings owner Mike Ilich.■ Finally, Dallas equipment manager Rich Matthews held that post with the Detroit Vipers from 1994-95 until 1996- 97.■ The Sabres’ Detroit connection starts behind the bench with Assistant Coach Mike Ramsey, whose seasons with the Wings from 1994-95 until 1996-97 cli­maxed his 18-season NHL career.

Ramsey won an Olympic Gold Medal in 1980 with the “Miracle on Ice” crew, but the Stanley Cup eluded him as a player. Now he has the opportunity to win it as a coach.

Three of the Sabres’ players were members of the Vipers in 1994-95, their first season in Detroit.■ During the Vipers’ first training camp and early that season, much of the attention was focused on two play­ers: 17-year-old Czech Republic center Petr Sykora and Slovakian right wing Miroslav Satan.

Sykora lived up to his billing as an IHL rookie but Satan struggled. He had a problem with the physical North American style and didn’t play well in his own zone and found himself sitting most of the time until he was dealt to San Diego. Since then, he’s learned

how to play in traffic, as his total of over 40 goals this past season attests.■ Dixon Ward had come straight from the University of North Dakota to the NHL in 1992-93 and was getting his first taste of minor league hockey in 1994-95. But he worked hard and played well in 12 total games with the Vipers (seven regular season and five playoff). He made it back to the NHL with the Sabres the following season after a stint in Rochester of the American Hockey League.

An honest grinder who works hard, he is faster than people give him credit for, and earns everything he gets.■ Offensive ability has been defense- man Jason Woolley’s calling card at every level. That was the case when he played at Michigan State from 1988-89 until 1990-91, in the American Hockey League in 1992-94 and with the Vipers the following season.

That trend has continued in the NHL.

He led the Sabres in playoff scoring and scored the overtime game winner in Game 1 of the Finals, to give Buffalo a 3-2 victory and 1-0 edge in the series.

Lewis, Smith updateRed Wings associate coach Dave

Lewis hadn’t heard back from the Los Angeles Kings after he interviewed

with General Manager Dave Taylor for the team’s vacant head-coaching job on June 3.

None of the other four candidates who were interviewed had been con­tacted either. They are former Buffalo Sabres Coach Ted Nolan, John Van Boxmeer, coach of the IHL’s Long Beach Ice Dogs, a Kings affiliate; Montreal assistant coach Dave King, and former Canadian National Team Coach Andy Murray.

The Wings’ other associate coach, Barry Smith, and general manager Ken Holland spoke briefly this past week about Smith’s status.

Smith’s contract expired at season’s end. It appears he will be back behind the Red Wings bench for the 1999-2000 season.

“I would be very grateful to come back and work for Detroit,” Smith said. “Hopefully we can get things cleared up by next week. There are no major hur­dles.”

He added that he had some discus­sions with representatives of the Phoenix Coyotes (not general manager Bobby Smith) about their vacant head coaching position but he prefers to get things settled with the Red Wings.

BrieflyHolland is quietly going about the

business of negotiating with the agents of restricted free agents Kirk Maltby, Darren McCarty and Aaron Ward.

The Red Wings general manager also has been in contact with Don Meehan, Nicklas Lidstrom’s agent. But Lid- strom, currently in Sweden, has not given Meehan the go-ahead to negoti­ate a contract.

Lidstrom, a restricted free agent himself, is, of course, considering end­ing his NHL career and returning to Sweden for family reasons.

Holland has also been working with Larry Kelly to finalize Steve Yzerman’s contract extension.

The Wings are preparing for the NHL Entry Draft, which will be held at Boston’s Fleet Center on June 26. But because of the deals they’ve made dur­ing the past couple of years, they don’t have a pick until the fourth round.

“If ever you leave a draft with three players, you’re happy,” said Holland. “Generally, you figure two of the picks in the first three rounds will turn out to be players and one late-round pick. That’s what we’re looking to do to this year, hit on a late-round pick. Somebody who you wake up one day and he’ll be playing a lot for you. A late- round guy like Tomas Holmstrom.”

He was the lOth-round pick and the 257th player taken overall in 1994.

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For Tigers, problem is mostly mentalBy Richard L. ShookSpecial to the Journal

D on’t let some feel-good mid­week victories by the Detroit Tigers fool you. This is still a team with serious problems.

It needs to raise its level of everyday play.

It needs its hitters to bring a game plan up to the plate with them, not leave it in the dugout.

It needs pitchers who stay as aggres­sive when their team is leading as they do when it’s behind.

It needs every player to adopt a championship, “whatever it takes to win” mentality.

You mean a team tha t can play tough against the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees can’t play hard- nosed baseball against Kansas City and Toronto? Hogwash!

The Yankees of the 1950s used to have a goal of splitting with the con­tenders and annihilating everybody else. They generally wound up slap­ping the contenders upside the head, too.

Ever remember a Bo Schembechler team letting up against Northwestern, Indiana or Wisconsin? He wouldn’t stand for it.

The Tigers of Sparky Anderson played hard every day because he demanded it. Larry Parrish would do well to insist upon it, too.

P arrish and hitting coach Alan Trammell are embarking on a cam­paign to make their hitters more aware of what’s going on a t the plate — aware of what pitchers are doing to them and what each situation demands tha t they do when they bat.

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leave a runner on third with nobody out because the next two batters (mid­dle of the lineup!) swung at a first pitch tha t was up and out of the strike zone. Each popped out.

After another game Parrish com­plained that his hitters were taking in situations where they should have been attacking the pitch, then swing­ing when they should have been look­ing either to walk or to work the count in their favor.

You have to go to bat every time with a knowledge of what the situation demands (walk, hit, ground ball to right side, hit up the middle, sacrifice

fly, etc.) and how the pitcher is likely to work you (inside/outside, up/down, off- speed, fastballs, etc.).

Some players are so fantastically gifted they can just go up and react to whatever the pitcher is throwing, not caring where it is or what it is. The rest, however, need all the help they can get.

Some players go to the plate thinking they’re going to wait for a certain pitch. But they just can’t resist swinging at a high fastball or a juicy looking outside curve. Then they’re down in the count, 0-1, and the game plan goes out the door like yesterday’s sandwich.

Detroit has a couple of pitchers who either don’t tru st their stuff or give the hitters they’re facing credit for being much better than they are.

They need to get tha t first pitch over for a strike (and not something fat and juicy) and then s ta rt playing off that. Pitchers around the league, though, seem to feel every Deivi Cruz is Ken Griffey Jr.

There’s also the problem of pitching the same whether you’re ahead or behind. Pitchers get a sudden lead, and all of a sudden they start pitching defensively. They don’t want to make that bad pitch tha t turns into a base hit.

The result: ball one, ball two, ball three, ball four. Ball game.

Another big adjustment to make is to stop playing for “me” and s ta rt playing for “we.”

Players need to think, “W hat do I have to do to win this game, or advance my team’s chances of winning this game?”

Ibo often they’re trying to pull a pitch into left for a single with a runner on first or second, when a well-placed ground ball to right is called for. Because they’re thinking “base hit” instead of “move the runner along.”

Moving the runner often results in an out, and players (and their agents) feel tha t personal statistics result in a bigger paycheck than wins. And with some franchises, they’re right.

Parrish wants his players to spend more time in the clubhouse after games, talking about situations and how they can win more games. Like the Tigers of the 1980s did.

We don’t see tha t yet. It won’t guar­antee a winner. But it will help.

Suddenly Sanders is there ... and then he’s gonePATE, From Page 28

“I’m on the other line, I’m busy, I’ll have to talk with you some other time,” Sanders said.

“Later,” I replied.Click.Sanders hung up. See you in

Saginaw, Barry?Yeah, see you in Saginaw.The latest consensus is tha t Sanders

— who hasn’t spoken to the media, nor anyone in the Lions organization, including head coach Bobby Ross, this year — will report to Detroit Lions training camp July 29 a t Saginaw Valley State University.

The latest prediction was given by Lions security director Allen “Jocko” Hughes, who appears to know Sanders better than Ross, any Lion player, Lions owner William Clay Ford or Ford’s son, vice chairman Bill Jr.

Shame.Almost as shameful is how the Lion

players have reacted to Sanders’ absence. For the most part, they sup­

port him.Take defensive lineman Robert

Porcher, who hasn’t seen Sanders since before the NFL Draft in April.

When discussing the Lions, Porcher is fiery. He is also very passionate.

But, as Sanders is mentioned, Porcher softens.

“It is unbelievable to me how this whole thing has (evolved),” Porcher said. ‘W hen has Barry said that he’ll retire? That’s his dad. That’s not him. Ju st because he didn’t come to a camp? What? W hat does tha t mean?

“I mean, 10 years is a long time to do anything.”

Certainly Ron Rivers might find Sanders’ antics very ludicrous.

Rivers, who has been Sanders’ back­up for the past four seasons, might want a chance to play. Rivers probably wants Sanders to give a firm answer regarding retirement.

Hardly.“I don’t think he owes anybody any­

thing,” Rivers said. “If he’s looking like he owes anyone something, he’s going

to come out here and not play his game. He has to come out and play because he wants to play, not because he thinks he owes somebody.”

Maybe quarterback Charlie Batch resents Sanders’ negligence.

The fact is that the eldest Lion was­n’t there for Batch, who will enter his first full season as a starter. Batch, who has attended each of the Lions’ voluntary workouts and minicamps, had to be bothered.

Wrong. Batch wasn’t fazed, either. “No, it’s not a big deal,” Batch said.

“One of the biggest focus points on my end is to concentrate on the receivers and try to get the timing down. (Barry’s absence) doesn’t bother me as much as lot of people would think it would.”

Lion fans dislike everyone for the Lions’ 42 years of football apathy.

They don’t like Sanders now. But come the Lions’ home opener, they’ll forgive him, and Sanders will be greet­ed by chants of “Ba-rry, Ba-rry.”

Even Ross has succumbed to Sanders’ silence.

He had ripped Sanders for not attending the mandatory minicamp in April. With rumors of Sanders’ possible retirement, Ross said tha t he would like Sanders’ decision by June 1.

When June 1 came and went, Ross ate his words.

Recognizing th a t he should have kept silent like Sanders, rather than imposing a deadline, Ross expects Sanders not to retire. And when he arrives a t SVSU, don’t expect Sanders to apologize to his teammates, Ross or Lions’ management, either.

It won’t happen.Sanders will say tha t he never said

tha t he was going to retire. And that maybe, just maybe his father, William, spoke out of turn.

Then it’ll be words in the wind.Sanders will quietly make his way,

preparing for his 11th NFL season. While we may not like Sanders’ anti­social style and enigmatic silence, we have learned to live with it.

After all, we marvel a t his feet, not his mouth.

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Link to big time for WSU hockey

Dave Peca, younger brother of Buffalo Sabre Mike Peca, has signed a national letter of intent to play hockey for Wayne State, the university has announced.

Dave Peca played for the Brammely Blues, the Ontario Hockey League champion. He’s the seventh player to sign with the Tartars’ new Division I hockey team, says WSU.

As GM, Dumars might give Pistons hopeHey, the Tigers could solve all

of their problems by trading for Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. The fans would come out to watch them battle it out for

this year’s home run crown. Maybe they’d end up with 85 or more, estab­lishing once and for all that those Honduran or Haitian baseballs are really juiced up.

The Tigers are more interesting than the Lions, who haven’t heard anything from Barry Sanders; or the Red Wings, who are re-loading, or re-building, or whatever; or even the Pistons, who are stuck with the guys they’ve got because they’re over the salary cap and don’t have a first-round draft choice.

Let’s get real. The Tigers couldn’t trade any of their stupor stars, and I do mean stupor, for a case of Stroh’s and an old, taped-up bat. Barry will be in training camp when it opens in July. The Wings will make a couple of Band- Aid deals, and Scotty Bowman will become even more mysterious than Sanders.

The Pistons may even be in training camp on time this season.

The Pistons remain fascinating only because Grant Hill says they don’t need a shooter. What soothsayer has he been consulting? Without Joe Dumars the whole bunch couldn’t hit a barn door with 33 percent of their shots. But keep in mind that Grant will work once again on his shooting skills. That is, after the wedding, and the honeymoon, and ...

Alvin Gentry should be given a raise just to put up with these guys. Jerry Stackhouse actually believes he’s a superstar. Lindsey Hunter is beginning to believe he’s a point guard, and Bison Dele may come up with a new moniker next season. How about Attention Deficit Disorder.

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Wouldn’t it be fun watching Dumars clean house, eat some salaries and then go out and look for some real players?

However, it all depends on how much time Dumars wishes to devote to the Pistons. Will he want to work full-time and build a winner? Or will he want to act as an adviser and just attend a few meetings.

Look for the answer at one of those carefully staged press conferences on a slow news day in August. The Pistons excel at shaking news out of the trees when there is really no news at all.

One thing is perfectly clear. The Pistons need a shot of adrenaline not

only to interest the fans but to put some life into the club. They’ve been working on a contender now ever since showing the door to Chuck Daly. Hey, that was more than six years ago.

The players couldn’t ■ stand Ron Rothstein. Don Chaney was never given a fair chance. Doug Collins came to town without his medication and drove everyone goofy.

Now it’s up to Gentry. Give him cred­it. He made the playoffs this year with only half of his players performing seri­ously.

Fans love this game. At least they did once.

owner Bill Davidson and discuss his future in the front office. Davidson will probably say, “Joe, you can have any job but mine.”

Seriously, what if Joe wants to be general manager in charge of — dare we say it? — The Future of the Club.

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P ate

Pau lH arris

Easley does it

Journal photo by SHAWN D.

Damion Easley hits a three-run homer off Pittsburgh’s Todd Ritchie in Tuesday's 11-4 win over the Pirates at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers took two out of three games from the Pirates, who made their first Detroit appearance since the 1909 World Series.

Cup Finals full of Detroit faces

Barry’s there ... and thenhe’s gone

A lthough the Red Wings aren’t participating in the Stanley Cup Finals, there are still more than a few traces of the Red Wings and Detroit in

the Dallas Stars and Buffalo Sabres.■ The Stars’ star center is, of course, Mike Modano, who was born in Livonia and grew up in Westland. Modano, who just turned 29, is one of the NHL’s most talented players and has the speed to make opposing defensemen look silly.

He has sacrificed his own statistics and has become one of the best two- way centers in the NHL.■ The Stars captain is 6-5, 225-pound Derian Hatcher, who was born in Sterling Heights. Hatcher is becoming a more consistent physical presence. He had a war with Colorado’s Peter Forsberg in the Western Conference

Journal file photo by SHAW N D. ELLIS

Barry Sanders is expected to join team­mates when training camp opens.

Finals.■ Another Stars defenseman is Shawn Chambers, who was born in Royal Oak and grew up in Sterling Heights. The 6-2,200-pounder has the size to be physical and the skill to pro­duce points. But Red Wings fans prob­ably remember that from the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals when his two goals in Game 4 clinched the New Jersey Devils’ sweep of the Red Wings.■ Blake Sloan was a defenseman at the University of Michigan from 1993-

97. But he’s taking a regular shift at forward for Dallas.

His is probably the unlikeliest tale of anyone participating in the finals.

Sloan was switched from defense to forward recently while with the Houston Aeros of the International Hockey League. When the Aeros host­ed the Michigan K-Wings, a Dallas affiliate, Stars General Manager Bob Gainey happened to be on hand to watch some of his prospects. He was so impressed with Sloan, he found out he was a free agent and signed him on the spot.

Dallas’ connections to Detroit run all the way from the front office to the stick rack.■ The Stars’ president and alternate governor is Jim Lites, the Red Wings’

See HARRIS, Page 25

B arry Sanders’ absence had gone on too long and I was ready to get to the bottom of it.

So, once again, I called him. This off-season ritual had proved fruit­

less, particularly since he hadn’t returned any of my previous 30 phone calls.

Anticipating his voice mail, I was shocked when Sanders answered.

“Hello,” he said, hurriedly.“What’s up, B, where you been?,” I*

asked.“Everywhere, man,” Sanders said.“I need to talk with you,” I said.

See PATE, Page 26

JUNE 13, 1999 PAGE 3

W EYokich: ‘How much is enough profit?’By M artha H indesJournal S ta ff Writer

If employees earning the mini­mum wage in 1960 had seen their paychecks grow as quickly as those of auto execs during the saifie period, the workers would be in

the upper income brackets now — earning more than $200,000 a year, according to UAW President Stephen P. Yokich.

“How much is enough profit? There is no way one person is worth $69 mil­lion,” Yokich said, referring to the sev­erance package given to former Ford Motor Co. Chairman and CEO Alex Trotman when he retired last year.

Excessive earnings for high-level industry executives amount to the rape of corporations a t the expense of workers, he said.

“Look what we (workers) did for the company,” said Yokich. “The company is every employee. That is why we are so successful.”

Yokich made those blistering assessm ents before a class of University of Detroit labor studies students at the union’s Solidarity House headquarters on Thursday.

The Sunday Journal, invited to the private seminar with Yokich, UAW Vice President Richard Shoemaker and Secretary-Treasurer Ruben Burks, sat in on a candid discussion by the feisty leader at a time the UAW is keeping a hands-off attitude with media.

“The press is worse in this country than in any other country,” said Yokich, referring to sensationalized reports and misinformation.

He said UAW bargainers will con­tinue to shut out the media during bargaining that begins officially with a Monday morning “handshake” between union and management at Ford Motor Co.’s world headquarters. “We’re not going to bargain in the media.”

Yokich said the media, among oth­ers, have, given the union a bad rap and not reported the positive things it has done to preserve the auto compa­nies and their jobs. For example, UAW workers have taken pay cuts to help all three companies during dire financial times, the latest being GM in 1990 when it looked as if the No. 1 automaker in the world would not survive financially.

The union also contributes substan­tially to charitable causes and works hand in hand with the companies to improve productivity, smooth out potential conflicts and improve the lives of the workers.

Unionized workers have been soundly blamed in media reports for not being productive, but union exec­utives say it’s the job of the company, not its unions, to make plants more efficient.

GM stumbled badly last year with the handling of its unionized work

force tha t resulted in two months of strikes in Flint, Mich. The company also took the low road in its sudden announcement in February that it would spin off Delphi, according to Yokich. It did so following a board of directors’ vote without any notice to the union or attem pt to maintain labor harmony.

Yokich said the UAW would have cooperated in working out an equi­table transfer of jobs.

Ford Motor Co. has better relations with its unionized labor force because it has made an effort to cultivate coop­eration, said Yokich.

“Ford gets all kinds of high marks” from the media and others, said Yokich. “Sometimes we have to give them low marks to bring things back to reality.”

With bargaining to s ta rt soon on new national contracts with .the tradi-

See YOKICH, Page 5

Detroiters join peace activists’ march on Pentagon

Hal Sutton/Special to the Journal

Local members of Peace Action were among thousands who marched on the Pentagon to protest NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia. The demonstration was virtually ignored by the mainstream media.

By H al SuttonSpecial to the Journal

A number of trade unionists from the Detroit area trav­eled to the nation’s capital June 5 to join 10,000 peace

activists in the first international demonstration to protest the U.S.-led NATO bombardment of Yugoslavia.

Organized by the New York-based International Action Center, the march and rally featured long lines of protesters who marched from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., to the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., to demand tha t the bombing end and NATO be abolished.

NATO “is a relentless killing machine made up of the former colo­nial powers who enslaved Africa, Asia and Latin America,” said former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who chairs the LAC.

The demonstration took place two days after the announcement tha t the Yugoslav government, led by Slobodan Milosevic, had consented to the occupation of Kosovo.

The prospect of a settlement didn’t negate the purpose of the march, activists said. “This so-called peace settlement is not about peace, but about the outright occupation by U.S./NATO troops of a sovereign country,” said Brian Becker, IAC co­

director and chair of the rally. “U.S. imperialism has no right to dictate to the Yugoslav people who their leaders will be.”

While bombs continued to rain down on Yugoslavia, war protesters pressed for peace. They included

Detroit’s Larry Skwarcznski, a locked-out worker and a member of Teamsters Local 372.

Skwarcznski said he participated in the protest because he opposes “all bombing, whether it be in Iraq or any­where else, because there should be

peace, and we should tell people what peace is all about, what sharing is all about, what living in dignity means.”

Banners identified protesters from all over the United States. Buses and car caravans went from dozens of cities.

The W ashington dem onstration coincided with similar protests in San Francisco, London, Prague, the Aviano Air force Base in Italy, Amsterdam in the N etherlands, Mexico City, Brussels and Melbourne, Australia.

Detroit’s David Sole, president of UAW Local 2334, which represents chemists with the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, did not take the microphone, but he heard his feel­ings aired by speaker after speaker.

“Money tha t is being used to pay for this destruction should be spent here a t home for education, jobs and Social Security,” Sole said. “Both the Republicans and the Democrats are taking our tax dollars to devastate and destroy a small country for the interests of the same corporations th a t screw us right here a t home.”

A number of people drew parallels between the situation in Yugoslavia and conditions in the United States. Sole, who worked a t General Motors’

See ANTIWAR, Page 5

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labor notebook

Finally — flight attendants get agreement

Journal photo by SHAWN D. ELLIS

Zachary Dybas, 3, and brother Gabriel, 1 picket Wednesday at Metropolitan Airport with their mom, Darlene, and her fellow flight attendants.

A fter 11 years, Northwest’s 12,000 flight attendants will get a raise if they ratify a tentative five-year agree­

ment reached Thursday with help of the National Mediation Board.

In fact, members of Teamsters Local 2000 will be the highest paid union flight attendants in the industry, the union says.

The raises will run to as much as 25 percent for employees with up to six years of seniority. Raises for those with more than 15 years will average 14 percent, said the Teamsters.

Monthly pension benefits will rise 60 percent when a contract is signed, with an additional 20 percent hike in the 54th month.

The flight attendants have been without a contract for three years. Nearly 93 percent of members autho­rized a strike in a June 5 vote.

On Wednesday rallies were held at Detroit’s Metropolitan Airport, where 275 people gathered; Seattle, Minneapolis and Memphis. There were candlelight vigils in Atlanta and Minneapolis.

New Teamsters President Jam es P. Hoffa had made a contract a t Northwest one of his top priorities.

A 15-day strike by Northwest’s pilots last September created great difficulties for travelers, with Detroit no exception. It is one of the airline’s domestic hub airports, along with Minneapolis-St. Paul and Memphis.

A ratification vote will be held “shortly,” the Teamsters said.

Go blow!Judge John Corbett O’M eara

ruled Friday tha t locked-out work­ers and supporters can blow whis­tles on corporate crime. He had issued a temporary restraining order last February, calling uncon­stitutional the city ordinance that police used to stop the noise mak­ing. This makes the message to scabs loud and clear.

Another agreementThe Metropolitan Council of

Newspaper Unions has reached five- year contracts with Independent Newspapers for workers a t the Macomb Daily and the Daily Tribune of Royal Oak.

The contracts are retroactive to Jan. 1 and provide for five yearly pay rais­es averaging 3 percent.

The agreements were hailed by union leaders. “I think this is one of the better contracts tha t we have negotiated,” said A1 Derey, secretary- treasurer of Teamsters Local 372, which represents circulation workers.

Lou Mleczko, president of Detroit Newspaper Guild Local 22, said the tentative contract “shows that these five unions of the council can bargain a good contract without labor strife with a publisher who wants to work with employee unions instead of try­ing to destroy them.”

The agreements were announced

Thursday. They affect 307 union workers repre­sented by the Graphic C o m m u n i c a t i o n s International Union Local 13N, the Detroit Typographical Union and Tfeamsters Locals 2040, as well as IBT Local 372 and the Newspaper Guild. The company will continue to provide health insurance without a co-pay and will add a second HMO and a sec­ond dental plan. It will double dental coverage to $2,000 a year and, in 2002, will add $5,000 to group life insurance cov­erage.

In the fourth and fifth years of the contracts, the company will m atch union members’ 40 IK plan contributions up to $150 and $200 a year, respectively. Company- paid pensions will be con­tinued.

The two papers are part of 21st Century Newspapers, which also owns the nonunion Oakland Press and a string of weeklies. The papers sell ad space through the G reater Detroit Newspaper Network, which also represents the publications of other owners.

Frank Shepherd’s group of publica­tions originated two years ago with his purchase of the Oakland Press. The same summ er he added the Macomb and Royal Oak papers.

Shepherd “obviously feels very posi­tive about the future of these two papers,” said Mleczko.A crack in the door

Teamsters Local 372 was the largest local to strike Detroit’s newspapers, with some 1,000 circulation workers. It’s widely believed that Teamsters — including Local 2040, representing Detroit Newspapers mailers — were Detroit Newspapers’ main target.

The DN has made major changes in its home delivery system and slashed the number of workers there. Circulation drops have been heaviest in home delivery, and the declines continue.

No home-delivery workers have been recalled, and Local 372 secre- tary-treasurer A1 Derey said on Tuesday that the DN plans to allow locked-out home delivery workers to apply for jobs as single-copy drivers, delivering papers to stores and racks.

Also, members of 372 met last

Sunday and approved an early-retire- ment plan. Among several features, it allows members who have 20 years with the newspapers (time on strike doesn’t count) to receive each month a prorated portion of what someone retir­ing with 25 years service would get.

But “the heart of the agreement is tha t it includes, for the very first time, 31 individuals who were wrongfully terminated who have 20 years of ser­vice or more,” Derey said.WJC in Dearborn

The Workers Justice Committee of locked-out newspaper workers greet­ed those who attended the Society of Professional Journalists’ annual awards meeting at the Dearborn Inn June 3.

For the second straight year, the society gave its Journalist of the Year award to a Detroit Free Press employ­ee who crossed the picket line. This year it was Allison Young.

Dearborn Police Chief Ron Deziel also showed up. WJC members said Deziel complained they were too loud, stopped too many cars to give litera­ture to occupants, were too close to Oakman Boulevard and caused a problem by wearing orange jum p suits.

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Mailcall

Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN

While a couple waited for a bus on Wednesday, letter carriers walked an informational picket line at the downtown Detroit post office. Pickets were held nationwide to express frustration over lack of bargaining progress between the National Association of Letter Carriers and the Postal Service.

JUNE 13, 1999 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL PAGE 5

Yokich decries execs’ excessive earningsYOKICH, from Page 3

tional Big Three U.S. automakers, GM has made some efforts to improve its relationship w ith its workers, Yokich said. One step was bringing former Opel chief Gary Cowger back from Europe to head labor relations after la s t y ea r’s strikes were settled. Cowger had early plant-level experience as gen­eral superin tendent a t GM’s Oldsmobile Lansing Car Assembly P lant two decades ago.

“I personally want GM to be the most successful auto company in America,” said Shoemaker. That would m ean having the company make enough money to pay good wages, hire more workers and insti­tute meaningful profit sharing.

GM’s responsibility is not just to stockholders, but to “stakeholders,” said Shoemaker.

That means sharing the good times equitably to benefit both workers and the general public.

A lot has been written about the relationship, according to Shoemaker. “But one person can’t change the rela­tionship between GM and the UAW. It requires an entire cultural change within GM to change that.

“Our task with GM still is a difficult one,” he added. “The corporate agen­da is not the same as what ours were. We have different views of the world.”

Burks said a prime mission of the union is social justice and helping those without a voice, not ju st build­ing cars and trucks to sell to con­sumers. Those benefits spread far

Detroiters join rallyANTIWAR, from Page 3

Fleetwood plant before he went to work for the city of Detroit, remem­bered the struggle to prevent the clos­ing of tha t plant.

“You have plants closing in this country and then opening in an ti­union countries, w ith the support of U.S. foreign policy,” Sole said. “Working people in this country are battling for a little bit of justice, and I think th a t the working people of Yugoslavia, of all nationalities, would do better solving their own problems than by having the U.S. Marines, corporations and banks go in there to dictate policy and break the unions.”

Hal Sutton is a trustee o f UAW Local 1268, which represents workers at DaimlerChrysler AG's Belvidere (III.) Assembly Plant.

beyond the company’s workers. For example, Flint can thank the UAW for its large num ber of doctors because good health care benefits won for autoworkers make the area a good place for a medical professional- to-be.

“We are family-oriented,” said Burks. “We can’t represent the indi­vidual without taking care of the fam­ily.”

Yokich recalled his early days as a junior lieutenant with the UAW when he was assigned to research the potential impact of high technology on

the industry, a t the time in its infan­cy.

“In our report, we thought the new high tech was good in many ways,” said Yokich. “But we were concerned about what would happen to the industrial base, not with skilled but with nonskilled workers.”

That assessment turned out to be prophetic, according to the union leader. Ford has trimmed its work force from about 200,000 down to100.000 and GM has gone from486.000 to about 204,000. That was before the spinoff of its Delphi compo­

nents subsidiary in May, trimming about 48,000 from GM’s unionized employment rolls.

Michael Whitty, a U-D professor and labor analyst, said his students visit the union headquarters to gain perspective about collective bargain­ing, where it is headed and what is in store for the unions of the future.

They are learning th a t Walter Reuther isn’t ju st the name of a free­way, he said, referring to the deceased UAW leader whose name has become a metaphor for social justice in union­ism.

Public educationKeep roadblocks off this avenue to success

Public schools promise all children an avenue to success.

Thunder Storm VanBrocklin followed it.As his name implies, Thunder spent

much of his life in turmoil, struggling with hunger and hom elessness. He is uncommonly bright, but was often so worn out by the struggle to survive day-to-day that he could not focus on his future.

Until he entered Traverse City West High School. There he found a way to make what had seem ed like im possible dreams come true.

“Without the public schools Thunder would never have been able to reach his dreams,” said GeorgeAnn VanBrocklin, Thunder’s mother. “I thank God every day for the teachers, counselors and other people who recognized Thunder’s potential.”

Thunder graduated this month and plans to study chemical engineering at MIT in the fall on a full academic scholarship.

School w as a re fu g eThunder’s mother had tried to raise him

alone on minimum wage jobs, but often couldn’t make ends meet. So Thunder began living on his own at 13, working several odd jobs and living with friends. When a counselor asked him if he planned to stay in school and graduate, he replied, “Yes. Where else could I rest and eat?”

The public school was a refuge for him. But teachers and counselors there knew that for Thunder to realize his remarkable potential, they had to do more. So they drove him to school when he had no other way to get there. They bought him boots in the winter. They baked him his first birthday cake ever. And they pushed him to take harder classes, to aim higher and to persevere.

“The value system on the part of the teachers was awesome. They never give up on the kids,” said Phyllis Lopez, Thunder’s guardian. “It was like there was no clock for them. They would call Thunder at 10 or 11 at night or 9 a.m.

or 4 p.m. to help. I marveled at it.”Lopez and her husband, Larry, met

Thunder through a business-school partnership that provided mentors to students in an alternative education class at the high school. They saw Thunder’s potential and worked with his mother to secure guardianship.

“We n e v e r gave u p ”The public schools helped Thunder

assemble all the pieces necessary for success—a stable home, a solid curriculum, a support network. Thunder did the rest.

“The system worked for me,” he said. “And I intend on giving back. I want to introduce other young people like me to the promise that through hard work and effort you can break the cycle.”

Thunder is proof that the American Dream is still possible.

But we must make that dream a reality for all children. Politicians, parents, school em ployees and business and community leaders can start by listening to the teachers, counselors and volunteers in Traverse City.

“We never gave up on Thunder,” said Carol Olson, an advisor at Traverse City West High School. “In public education, we don’t throw away or give up on any student.”

Indeed, public education is the only system that accepts all children. It is the system that gives Michigan’s 1.6 million public school students and their families hope for a better tomorrow. And it is the system that sustains and strengthens our democracy.

That’s why we must defy efforts to dismantle and destroy public education, and prevent any roadblocks from getting in the way of the Thunder Storm VanBrocklins out there.

nml i t Violet fijftic

Qiu ort*President, Michigan Education Association

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National holiday is fit for a King

I t’s about time New Hampshire got on board to do the right thing. After years of stubborn resistance, the little state that carries the big stick finally decided it

was time to join the rest of the coun­try in honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a January holiday. All the other 49 states have long since chosen to recognize King’s immense contri­bution to American society, and that includes places such as Iowa, Idaho and Montana where the number of African- American residents can virtually be counted on one hand.

What state leaders have come to realize is that King’s message is not just for black peo­ple. He was not just a black hero, cr even sim­ply a civil rights hero, but an American hero.He didn’t just give his life for black folks alone, but for the bet­terment of his country and all its citizens. He significantly altered the course of American history, and that deserves recognition.

Not all Americans agree with this, which explains some reasons Hampshire held its ground long. Many King holiday opponents say he was no more an American hero than Abraham Lincoln or George Washington. Neither Washington nor Lincoln — or any other American president — has a holiday named after him, but are lumped together in celebration of President’s Day.

No one can argue that the contribu­tions of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and others are cer­tainly on par with those made by King.

But King was not an elected official. He was a minister whose crusade for justice was based in his religious belief that all people are created equal by God and therefore deserve to

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be treated equally. His belief also stemmed from what already had been written in the Constitution.

Because he was not a U.S. presi­dent, there was no other way for King’s contribution to be properly rec­ognized than by declaring a federally recognized holiday. In New Hampshire, that holiday will finally

become a reality on Jan. 17, 2000.

No doubt some will continue , to insist that the King holiday

# unfairly singles out the contributions of one man over and above so many other men simply because he was black, and black folks want a holiday of their own. Fine. There’s no talking to some people.

But those interested in the truth know that the Martin Luther King holiday is long overdue in commemo­rating the struggle of one man who gave his life in pursuit of free­dom for African- Americans which, as he knew, would translate into an honest freedom for all Americans.

Martin Luther King may not have been the greatest of all

Americans, but he’s certainly worth one day’s recognition. Even New Hampshire knows that.

10-second editorialQuestion: What’s Mayor Archer saying to opponents who used the names of cartoon characters in their failed attempt to force a recall vote? Answer: That’s all, folks.

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Drug agency museum is monument to futility

By Jim H ightow erAlterNet News Service

Step right up folks for the thrill of a lifetime! You won’t believe what you’re gonna see inside this tent — it walks, it talks, it smokes, it snorts!

It’s all part of the brand new muse­um built by the Drug Enforcement Agency. And the best part of attend­ing this carnival sideshow of the “war on drugs” is that you paid for it!

Yes, indeed, the drug czar’s Museum and Visitors Center, on the main floor of the DEA national headquarters building in Arlington Va. (also known as Pentagon City), is another example of our tax dol­lars at work — 350,000 of our dol­lars.

For $350,000 you can see exhibits such as old photographs of junkies shooting up, a $35,000 Harley- Davidson taken from a Hell’s Angel member who is doing prison time for peddling drugs; and a photo gallery of rock stars, including Janis Joplin and Kurt Cobain, who the DEA says were killed by heroin.

Actually, Cobain killed himself with a shotgun blast to his head, but the DEA says it was heroin-related, so it counts. The museum doesn’t

include photos of prominent nonmu­sicians such as Kitty Dukakis and Betty Ford. But, hey, they were addicted to legal drugs.

One of the ironies of the museum is that it highlights the awful fact that in 1900, one out of every 200 Americans was addicted to cocaine or heroin. Tbday, three of every 200 Americans are addicted.

Hello.After 100 years of wars on drugs,

after hundreds of billions of tax dol­lars, after millions of arrests, after a whole bookshelf of liberty-infringing laws have been written, we have three times as much drug addiction as in the bad old days. The museum is a tribute to incompetence!

Here’s an idea: Let’s make the whole agency a museum, lb help stop the DEA’s multibillion-dollar waste, contact the Drug Reform Coordination Network, 202-293-8340 (fax 293-8344).

Jim Hightower hosts Live at the Chat & Chew,” broadcast by United Broadcasting Network, and is the author of “There’s Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos.” His Web site is www.jimhightower.com.

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Supreme Court to hear parental rights caseLiberty Jabak’s troubles began after the

- ? • .■ - . ■ - ; - a man she says was abusive. Without a job,

a car or place to live, she placed her oldest son with relatives and asked

Protective Services to take her other son and daughter.

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claims officials advised her to take actions they knew would doom her chances of ever regaining her chil­dren.

Jabak’s children, now 9, 7 and 5, live with a woman whom Jabak says cares for six other children. The foster mother has changed the names of Jabak’s children and wants to adopt them but can’t as long as Jabak is appealing the case.

The state is paying about $3,000 a month — $34 a day for each child — to the foster mother to take care of Jabak’s children even though their natural mother apparently now has a stable home.

Besides battling to get her children back through the case th a t has reached the state Supreme Court, Jabak is separately suing the FIA. She has a Wednesday court date on several issues, including a motion to allow her to visit her children, whom she hasn’t been allowed to see since 1996.

Not only can’t Jabak see her chil­dren, she can’t even say who they are. Last year, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Gene Schnelz ordered Jabak not to speak the names of her children in a public forum or to show photos of them to the media. Schnelz issued the order after Jabak picketed agencies and courthouses with photos of her kids.

“There are no allegations tha t she is an abusive parent, no drugs, no neglect here,” says Thomas Lazar, Jabak’s attorney. “She got bad legal advice and got punished for that.”

Jabak’s troubles began after the 1994 collapse of her first marriage to a man she says was abusive. Her ex- husband, the children’s father, refused to pay child support or rent. Without a job, a car or place to live, Jabak placed her oldest son with rel­atives. Then in May 1995 asked Protective Services to take her other son and daughter.

“I didn’t want them to live the way

I lived, growing up poor,” says Jabak, who was raised in rural Kentucky and moved to Keego Harbor when she was a child.

Jabak says an FIA worker suggest­ed she go to a local homeless shelter for mothers and children. “I didn’t want to introduce them to that,” she said. “I didn’t want them to go through life like I did, depending on food stamps.”

Jabak says the worker suggested she drop off her children at her ex- husband’s job. She followed th a t advice, she says, and a court-appoint­ed attorney told her to plead guilty to being a neglectful parent for aban­doning the children.

What happened next is hotly dis­puted. Jabak says she found a job and housing. She says the social worker assigned to her refused to make home visits to certify that she had a suit­able home. Meanwhile, her children were moved among several foster care situations.

Bare, the children’s guardian, says Jabak missed mandatory counseling sessions, didn’t show up for some vis­its with her children and behaved “inappropriately” during visits.

Jabak denies any improper behav­ior, says she missed only a few visits when she couldn’t get adequate trans­portation, and says she dropped out of counseling because her counselor was pushing her to agree to have her chil­dren adopted.

Jabak’s October 1996 marriage is even an issue. Bare contends it was a

ruse designed to present a false show of stability. Jabak says she temporar­ily took a separate apartm ent so she could introduce her children gradual­ly to her new husband.

“They don’t like anything in my life,” says Jabak, who complains tha t authorities used any reason they could to keep her children in the fos­ter care system. “Once you’re in there, you’re doomed.”

Because of her original guilty plea to being a neglectful parent and because of negative reports from Bare and the social worker, a court referee terminated Jabak’s parental rights in November 1996.

Represented by a second court- appointed attorney, Jabak saw her case move slowly until the Court of Appeals ruled against her in July 1998.

Ironically, a few days before the state Supreme Court agreed on June 2 to take her case, Jabak saw two of

her children at an Oakland County carnival. Jabak says the children ran up to her and she did nothing wrong by speaking with them, hugging them and taking pictures. But because of the contact, Schnelz last week grant­ed Bare’s request for a personal pro­tection order to keep Jabak away from her kids.

Jabak says the meeting at the car­nival was providential. She smiles when she recalls her two sons telling her tha t they still wanted to live with her if she wins her legal fight.

“I know now tha t they know I have not abandoned them,” Jabak said.

Jabak’s case comes as parents rights group are charging tha t the state pays “bounties” to social work­ers to take away children from their parents and get them placed for adop­tion. Karen Smith of the FIA firmly denies those charges. She says the state does pay up to $10,000 to pri­vate agencies if they quickly place a child in an adoptive home after parental rights have been terminated — an incentive so tha t the child is not a state ward for a long time.

Jabak says she is fighting for all mothers who have lost their children to a punitive system and can’t afford to pay attorneys to help get them back.

She says no amount of money is too much to spend to regain custody of her children, and she vows to pursue her case to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.

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‘Samson’ overpoweredBy John G uinnJournal Music Critic

H ad Saint-Saens’ “Samson and Delilah” never been composed, the world of opera would have survived nicely without it.

Saint-Saens’ biblical epic, which closes out the Michigan Opera Theatre’s 1998- 99 season at the Detroit Opera House this afternoon, has achieved a place in the wings of the common repertory for two main reasons: Delilah’s luscious Act II aria, “Mon coeur s’ouvre a toi voix,” and the tragic finale in which Samson, buoyed by ominous diminished seventh chords, brings down the house.

The remainder of the opera reflects Saint-Saens’ penchant for producing facile orchestrations, choruses filled with dutiful counterpoint and shal­low melodies tha t can be infectious.

That said, “Samson” can be a mov­ing theatrical experience, even if its impact fades quickly. MOT’s produc­tion doesn’t quite qualify as moving, although there are moments when your soul begins to be stirred.

The main defect in the June 5 opening night performance can be laid a t the feet of the man on MOT’s podium. Christian Badea, making his MOT debut, consistently allowed - the orchestra to overpower the singers. Badea has a certain reputa­tion as a polisher of orchestras, but in this case, he let the MOT ensem­ble shine with such blinding intensi­ty tha t everything else was pushed into the background. It may be that he achieved a better balance in suc­ceeding performances.

When the singers could be heard, the results were mostly favorable. American tenor Mark Lundburg sang Samson with virile control, exhibiting a large, secure voice whose color and vitality belied his wooden acting efforts. (Tenor Ian DeNolfo will have that role this afternoon.

Mezzo-soprano Irina Mishura made Delilah calculating and venge­ful, and her voice mirrored those ele­ments a t both ends of its range. The impact of her “Mon coeur” would have been much stronger had Badea let the orchestra support her instead of vying with her.

Gregg Baker (High Priest) was the only singer consistently able to over­come the excessive volume coming from the pit, which he did through the sheer force of his handsome voice. Every time he opened his mouth, I was casting him in a differ­ent Verdi opera for which (with a supportive conductor) his baritonal bass (bass-like baritone?) would seem to be ideally suited.

Donald Hartmann (Abimelech), James Patterson (Old Hebrew) and Andrew Foster (Messenger) spent most of their time trying to cut through the thick orchestral volume. Suzanne Acton’s MOT Chorus sang its complicated parts with energy and grace. Eldar Aliev’s choreogra­phy turned the famous Bacchanale into a romp filled with precision pas­sion.

Stage director Bernard Uzan suc­cessfully moved the singers around Roberto Oswald’s simple but attrac­

Gregg Baker plays the High Priest and Irina Mishura is Delilah in the Michigan Opera Theatre's “Samson and Delilah," end­ing its run today at the Detroit Opera House.

tive sets, originally constructed for the Baltimore Opera. Beni Montressor’s costumes, borrowed from the Houston Grand Opera, were most impressive.

As for that destructive finale, this production may mark the only time where even the collapsing columns

Michigan O pera Theatre

were drowned out by the orchestra.

The final performance of MOTs production of “Samson and Delilah” takes place at 2 p.m. today at the Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway. Tickets are $18-$90. Call 237-7464.

Pop for a fatherly film on Dad’s big dayBy L isa M illerSpecial to the Journal

In my experience, it’s more diffi­cult being Dad’s kid than Mom’s kid. And by the looks of these films, being Dad is no cakewalk either.

So get a good head sta rt on ways to cement your m utual appreciation. Check out some of these videos with Dad on his special day next Sunday.

P.S. Take snacks!

“Father of the Bride”George Banks’ (Steve Martin) com-

out on videofortable life deteriorates into a debt- ridden nightmare as he attempts to provide a fairy-tale wedding for his daughter. Banks’ wife (Diane Keaton) hires upscale wedding coordinator Franck (Martin Short), and as the bills mount, Banks orders family members not to eat at the reception. Martin is puppy-doggish as the con­flicted dad, while Short is hilarious as the outlandish wedding ringmas­

ter. (1992, PG, comedy)

“Father's Day”A successful lawyer (Billy Crystal)

and an aspiring playwright (Robin Williams) are both told they may be the father of an ex-lover’s (Nastassja Kinski) runaway 16-year-old son. Each man goes looking for a romanti­cized version of “his son.” Soon the would-be-dads join forces, leading to jealousy and infighting over the found lad,who quickly gives them the slip. The pairing of Williams and Crystal is reminiscent of the

Smothers brothers, as they struggle comically to understand the responsi­bilities and consequences of father­hood. (1997, PG-13, comedy)

“He Got Game”High school basketball star Jesus

(real-life Milwaukee Bucks player Ray Allen) is being pursued by the NBA to turn pro upon graduation. The governor so much wants Jesus to play for his alma m ater tha t he paroles the boy’s imprisoned father, Jam es (Denzel Washington) to apply

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C h r isC o o kRestaurants

Intermezzo is music to food-lovers ’ earsThere are bright little beacons

in downtown Detroit that show just how the city is, indeed, reclaiming itself. They are there in little ways, and in

little neighborhoods such as Harmonie Park, a flower in a field mixed with decay, rebirth and the youthful steel of the new Tiger stadi­um.

Sorry, I can’t yet call it by the name of a bank.

Intermezzo, behind Music Hall and the Michigan Opera Theatre, created a great splash when it opened a few years ago. Harmonie Park was not then considered a “safe” area for busi­ness. And restaurants are about the least safe of all.

But folks went and loved it and kept going for the interesting array of food and music. It became a see-and- be-seen nightspot where suburbs met city.

Since then, two more restaurants have opened around Intermezzo. Harmonie Park’s little beautification projects have turned it into a couple of square blocks of delightfully engag­ing city life, with flower planters and lush trees, little stores and an old hotel that is sprucing up, not to men­tion the theaters that serve as giant bookends to the little enclave.

And Intermezzo is still there.Today it has hit a slightly more

sedate stride and menu, but it is still first-class. Its most notable feature is

its soaring glass front that looks out on a little side street, and a neat wrought-iron fence that circles its parking lot across the street.

When you pull up in front of the restaurant, there is a valet to take your car ($4, and it costs the same if you park yourself), and at the door you are greeted immediately by an efficient front desk staff and taken to your table.

On the weeknight we were there, the restaurant was about two-thirds full, which, in terms of a usually empty downtown Detroit, is pretty amazing. The crowd was well-heeled, elegantly dressed. A few recognizable faces made appearances, including one of Dennis Archer’s sons.

The service was first-rate: atten­tive, professional and punctual. Our waitress knew each dish about which we inquired. She understood wine and served it properly.

The menu is Italian, with the usual run of appetizers, pastas, salads and main courses. Most range from $7 to $12, and up to $29 for main dishes.

One person in our group of four

Journal photo by G EORGE WALDMAN

At Intermezzo, service and food are first-rate, as is the location. The restaurant is the center of Detroit’s Harmonie Park, which has become a couple of blocks of delightfullyengaging city life.

ordered the bruschetta as an appetiz­er. So many restaurants mess up bruschetta. They prepare them ahead of time, putting the chopped tomato on the toasted bread, and the tomato soaks into the bread until it gets mushy.

This one came to the table on a

thick slice of Umbrian-style peasant bread, crisp and dry, topped with chopped tomato, garlic, basil, moz­zarella and olive oil. Solid and flavor­ful.

I tried a dish I have seen before but never had: arancini, a ball of risotto

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June comes in with the chicory bluesThe chicory bloomed on June

3, about a week ahead of schedule if my records and a memory abused by decades of self-ruination are any measure.

From now till frost these hardy mem­bers of the daisy family will sprinkle our roadsides, vacant lots and cracked pavements with patches of blue flowers.

Chicory, Chicorium intybus, some­times called blue sailors or succory, is a native of the Old World, but is now scattered throughout the United States and Canada. Its genus and common names are believed to be of Egyptian origin, while the intybus apparently derives from a Middle Eastern word for endive. The endive of grocery store fame is a close rela­tive.

When I was a little boy my grand­parents drank a brand of coffee called Luzianne, which had ground chicory roots in it. I’d never seen chicory till I moved to Michigan, but the meeting was a pleasant surprise. Now every June I look for it to show up, especially since chicory and the bright white of this month’s ox-eye daisies make such a good combina­

tion of colors.For the record, chicory is a perenni­

al, and bears its flowers on a l-to-4- foot stalk. Each flower lasts only a day, though, and not all flowers on a single stalk open at the same time; lower ones blossom first. If you work till late afternoon, you may never see chicory bloom. On cloudy days they may not fully open at all. I know the feeling.

But people traditionally have regarded chicory as rather more than something to look at. Some 2,000 years ago the Greek physician Galen was prescribing it for liver trouble. Since then, concoctions made from its various parts have been employed against jaundice, as digestive stimu­lants or antidiarrhetics, and to treat other afflictions from pimples to inflamed eyes.

And given our primeval propensity for nibbling at anything that can’t run away, it’s little wonder such ancient folk as Pliny and Ovid men­tion the edible qualities of chicory in print, or that Charlemagne demand­ed that it be in his gardens. Thomas Jefferson, America’s Renaissance man, grew chicory for salad greens

B e a u f o r t Cr a n fo r d

and cattle feed from seeds he import­ed from Italy.

All parts of the plant can be used for something; none are poisonous.To be mixed in salads the leaves must be very young, for they get bit­ter in a hurry. Devoted chicory-green aficionados are said to prefer the white leaf crowns that come up just above the roots. Frankly, I’ve seen enough strange stuff in my salads already.

In days when coffee was hard to get, or maybe not universally afford­able, many Americans drank a substi­tute made of the ground and roasted taproots of chicory. Which may be how my grandparents, both bom in the 1870s, during a general postwar deprivation in the mral South, inher­ited their taste for a coffee-chicory blend. Nowadays the chicory added to

commercial coffees is a cultivated form developed in Europe.

Chicory is more bitter than coffee, but it’s caffeine-free; some people also believe it counteracts coffee’s stimula­tive effects. Those who feel they should drink decaf but think it’s wimpy might consider lacing their brew with a little chicory.

There’s very little wonder that chicory came over with the early colonists, but how it spread across much of North America is a bit of a puzzle. Dandelion seeds have little sails attached to catch the breeze, but chicory seeds stay on the stalk and wait for the wind to shake them off onto the ground. Under those condi­tions, the most feasible explanation is that chicory seeds crossed the conti­nent with plants mixed with other animal feed. Even that sounds rather inefficient, but nothing else seems to account for chicory’s fairly rapid dis­persal.

I wonder about that only once a year, though, when the first blue flowers open on the unmowed edges of the Lodge Freeway. After that I just thank God they’re there for me to look at.