and preserve the environment. Gov. Engler, he believes, has dropped the ball. "This administration doesn't seem to sense that we have a stewardship responsibility," he said. "The environment is not ours to consume. It has a religious di- mension to it. It's God-given." Ross believes his biggest chal- lenge will be convincing citizens that civic and political action still matter. Although no Democratic can- didates for governor have official- ly been declared, the state election office lists the following names as having active gubernatorial can- didate committees: Larry Owen (Lansing), Jim Berryman (Adri- an), Edward Hamilton (Troy), Karen Willard (Lansing), Frank Harbus (Warren) and Jim Agee (Muskegon). Ross believes his accomplish- ments set him off from the pack. As founder of the Michigan Citi- zens Lobby, for example, he orga- nized a successful petition drive to repeal the sales tax on food and medicine, and pushed through laws to give Michigan one of the first generic prescription drug bills. In 1975, Ross directed the Corn- mon Cause campaign that re- sulted in restrictions on lobbyists. As a state senator (1978-82), he pushed through the Wetlands Protection Act. As Michigan Com- merce Department director, he helped bring jobs back home when everyone thought the state would rust to death. He's proud of these things be- cause they made people realize they really do have the power to make things happen. In addition to his years of pub- lic service, Ross has been involved in a number of community orga- nizations including the Jewish Community Council, Jewish As- sociation for Residential Care, Mu-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee. Most recently, Ross served as assistant secretary for employ- ment and training in the U.S. De- partment of Labor in the Clinton Administration from 1993 to 1995. He was responsible for job train- ing programs, the Job Corps, school-to-work legislation and the proposed GI Bill for Working Americans. "It was exciting [to be in Wash- ington]," Ross said, "but murder on a marriage." His wife Karol, a psychologist, took the opportuni- ty to go to law school, so both were working 16-18 hour days. "We de- pleted our marriage capital," he said. "It was time to come home and take the marriage to the next level." TRANSFER YOUR HOME MOVIES amm- 16mm TO VHS Today, he and Karol find escape at the movies, enjoying all kinds, from Slingblade to Con Air. Before starting to work on the gubernatorial campaign, the cou- ple, married 20 years in August, took time to travel to China. And to completely relax, Mr. Ross jogs and reads political biographies. They have three children, Mitchell, 28, who is pursuing his Ph.D. at Syracuse University; Doug, 26, a computer networking engineer in Austin; and Julie, 23, an MSU graduate, working in San Francisco. Karol was divorced with three young children when she met Doug and the two fell "instantly" in love. "It was love at first talk," said Ross, who convinced his wife to marry him on her parents' back porch. He subsequently adopted the children. For Ross, the decision to run for public office was made by the en- tire family. "We're a team," he said, "and everyone is on board." Now they're on a mission to re- cruit the voters. "Look at Michi- gan," said Ross. "We have two U.S. senators — one a Jewish American and the other an Arab American. Our communities are gratifyingly open. "It's time to elect a Jewish gov- ernor and I think the state is ready." ❑ • *Ws \•. • 'WHP Hitler Gets A Wine An Italian bottler defends Nazi dictator's photo on wine labels and refuses to take it off the market. LONNY GOLDSMITH STAFF WRITER L ocal wine dealers say it Co. in Royal Oak, can't see how would ruin their business if someone would be so irresponsi- they carried an Italian wine ble. that features a picture of "Most wine companies are sen- Adolf Hitler on its labels. sitive to the sensibilities of peo- But the European bottler has ple," Boudt said. "When wine gets refused to pull "Fuehrer" wine off imported, it's channeled though his shelves. The wine features la- big distributors on the East bels bearing Hitler's face and the Coast. Big companies wouldn't slogans "Sieg Heil" (hail victo- touch something like this because ry) on one and "Ein Volk, Ein Re- it would ruin their business." ich, Ein. Fuehrer" (one people, one According to Andrea Lu- empire, one leader) on the other. nardelli, who works for his fa- According to Gibran Jabboori, ther's wine bottling firm near sales manager at L & L Wine Udine in northeastern Italy, the World, a Troy-based distributor, wine's names were just gimmicks Detroit-area residents shouldn't to boost sales, and no offense was worry about this wine landing intended. here. The Lunardelli firm success- "The Bureau of Alcohol, Tob- fully defended the wine in a 1995 baco and Firearms has guidelines court case, saying Fuehrer wine on what labels need to look like," was part of a collection featuring Jabboori said. "I can't see any famous leftist figures. Other way that it would get sanctioned, commemorative bottles are or that it would be legally carried named for Cuban guerrilla fight- in the United States. 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