The Michigan Dily - Monday, October 3, 1988 - Page 9 .Reshaping the U.S. Le - Popular Struggles in ti /olume Three of The Year 8d. by Mike Davis and Michael 'Verso : Paperback/$14.95 If you listen to the Reaganauts long enough, it becomes easy to believe that the '80s have brought us :inot only the "peace and prosperity". : ,eagan claims they have, but also a political climate in which few Americans would disagree with such 'an assessment. As the third volume 'of The Year Left makes clear, however, "perhaps the best-kept me- tija secret of the 'decade of the right trn' is "that the popular left in North America has undergone a 'genuine renaissance." The Year Left publishing pro- .ject, begun three years ago, an- nually brings together essays from a variety of leftist perspectives in an attempt to analyze and debate the prospects for socialist activism in "'he Americas. Billed as "socialist Yearbooks," its snapshots have offered stirring confirmation of the revitalization of the left while foster- 'ing an atmosphere in which dis- - Agreernents about the shape and 'direction of its future can be aired. 1980's Sprinker The third volume is no exception. Concentrating on the U.S. and Canadian peace and labor move- ments, its 12 essays raise a number of complicated issues: to what extent should the left try and reach the public on its own terms, and how might it, conversely, challenge pop- ular ideology without alienating the people it is trying to attract? How does one balance an effective organ- ization with claims of personal commitment and radical democracy? How can the voices of people of color be heard in peace movements that are predominantly white and middle class or in labor unions that are historically sexist and racist? Van Gosse's essay on the Central American solidarity movement in North America and Michael Kazin's piece on the political language of the U.S. Labor Movement both argue that the left needs to be more sensitive about approaching the public on its own terms. If most U.S. citizens disagree with Reagan's Central Americas fiasco because they are anti-interventionists, then organ- izations like CISPES or, here in Ann. Arbor, LASC, have no business pushing people to adopt a position of solidarity with the peoples of Nicaragua and El Salvador. And, writes Kazin, if most United States citizens do not think in terms of "class," then labor had damn better phrase its arguments in a language those citizens will understand by appealing to their populist and pro-American instincts. What such a narrow utilitarian view fails to account for, however, are the ways in which such com- promises affect ends as well as means. A strictly anti-interven- tionist strategy makes it difficult to raise money for the El Salvador guerrillas or to counter Reagan's Sandinista bashing. Populistic and patriotic rhetoric, as Kazin himself is forced to admit, encourages racist jingoism. Phrases like "the people" deny the importance of class, perpetrating the illusion that all Americans are middle-class. Most seriously, this strategy squashes the possibilities of ima- gining alternatives and pushing for change. As John Trinkl notes in his essay "Struggles for Disarmament in the USA," such pragmatism would have made it impossible for the civil rights movement to imagine it could challenge Jim Crow Laws and impossible for the mere handful of anti-war protesters in the early '60s to believe that the huge marches of the late '60s would ever happen. Trinkl's comments on the dangers of bureaucratization in SANE/Freeze reappear as criticisms of "business unionism" in nearly every essay on labor in the collection. All reveal union leaderships turning on their own people for refusing to accept the concessionary contracts and "team concept" strategies - both of which have become hallmarks of mana- gerial doublespeak in the '80s. Depressing as this is, the articles in question offer an aspiring glimpse at what democratic rank-and-file un- ionism could become. The issue of race brings into focus one of the central challenges for both the peace movement and the future of U.S. labor: the need to shape their priorities in ways that address the concerns and encourage the participation and leadership of people of color. There will be no mass socialist movement in this country unless these challenges are met, a point well made by the two best pieces in the volume, Margaret Fitzsimmons' and Robert Gottlieb's essay "A New Environmental Politics" and David Roediger's cri- tique "Labor in White Skin': Race and Working-class History." Fitzsimmons and Gottlieb pro- pose an environmental politics that challenges the quality of urban life, linking its deplorable condition to industry's ruthless exploitation of natural resources and of people, es- pecially minorities. Roediger makes an impassioned plea that the labor movement learn to see anti-ra-cism as integral to worker eman-cipation instead of continually fore-grounding class. Together, these two essays sum up what is best in The Year Left project: in their willingness to challenge rather than passively accept both popular opinion and traditional leftist categories, they bring together movements built around issues which, like the peace and labor movements, seem to have little in common. Most importantly, their imaginative suggestions for how women and people of color might lead the left of the '90s provides hope that The Year Left 3 might one day be remembered as a significant precursor of the future rather than as yet another antiquarian curiosity from the past. - Mike Fischer GET IT!p ol The Personal Column AW-XWPAq DAILY CIASS hO(DAM The Calendar i4 .4 -I 1*' !4 PI !1 -} k The calendar combines m with other events happeni calendar, and is open to a by the Michigan Student Tuesday before publicatio assistant, University Rec admission is charged. MONDAY OCTOBER 3 Integrity-.-Lesbia House, 218 N Divi Tae Kwon Do Club.-- 8637. Computing Ctr--Cours noon; dBASE III P Excel Graphics, 3 Processing, 10 am-n 7630. *HRD--Wkshps at 1111 Career Exploration, E Hoover: "Orga Individuals," 8:30 a ,Turner Clinic--Lec, A 11:30 am, Kelloggt Hosp Volunteers Pro 4327. *Ofc Cont Med Ed--2 Disability Consider Ofc Pres--State Univ Ad M-CARE--Orient mtg, Women's Research C Rackham W Conf R N East & N Afr Stds-- noon, Lane Hall C Counsel Svcs/Minor Challenges of Dive Mich League Din R Women's Faculty--Dro Psychiatry/Psychiatric Mental Illness," 12 Rm. 764-9196. Annuitants Assoc--Lec 2:30 pm, Chrysler] Career Plan & Place-- CP&P. 764-7460. Nat Resources--Lec, P Dana. 763-9101. Sch Art--Opening4recej Gallery. 764-0397. Univ Lutheran Cha Washtenaw. 663-55 Handbell Rngers--Mtg Univ Activities Ctr--Re 763-1107. Linguistics--Luncheonv 764-0353 TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 Lesbian & Gay Rgh pm, 3100 .Mich Uni Zen Buddhist Temple- Bio Chem--Sem, S J Tu Leishmania Parasite Ctr Chinese Stds-Brow noon-1 pm, Lane H Computing Ctr--Courses Plus Pt 2, 1-5 pm;I Rm 3001 SEB. Re Soc Women Engr--Pre- EECS--Sems, W Rounds Natural Language P Hosp Arts Prog--Perf, M & Asia," 2 pm, Hos *HRD--Wkshps, "Copin "Writing It Right Pa 11 Supervisory Rig Reg req. 764-7410. Committee for Inaugu Balrm, invit only. Univ Lib--CD-ROM inst Macromolecular Resea of Low-Symmetry M *Eclipse.--Concert, C B] 0046. Sch Music--Concert, L G 4726. M-CARE--Orient mtg, 7 Dept Rec Sports--Horse Sci Research Club--Le Hernes Virus Infecti of The University of Michigan eeting, lecture,,workshop, and conference announcements Mich Union Arts--Concert, R MacGregor & C Buggs, 8 pm, Mich Union sg achwee oncamus ftis ase onTh UnverityRecrdPendleton Rm. 764-6498. ngeach weekoncampus. Itisbased onTheUniversity Record ChristiansIn Action--Mg, 8:30 pm, Mich League .Brown-Bag Rm 973-6675. dl University sponsored groups and organizations recognized Asian Lang & Cult--Indian Film, (Engl subtitles) Pakeezah, 7 pm, MLB Video Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Viewing Rm 2nd Fl. 434-7133. n. Address all information to: Marcia Bennett, publications W E D E S D A Y ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which EDN ESDAY OCTOBER 5 *Zen Buddhist Temple--Yoga & breathing class, 9:30-11 am, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520. Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Bible study, 6:30-7:30 pm; Worship, 7:30- n-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm, Canterbury 8 pm; Choir, 8-9 pm, 801 S Forest. 668-7622. sion. 665-0606. Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, -6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB. Begins welcome 662- vtg, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB. Begins welcome 662- 8637. Counsel Svcs--Dissertation support grp, 8:30 am, Mich Union Rm 3100 es in Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Advanced Skills, 10 am- 764-8312. lus Programming Intro, 1-4 pm; Excel Databases, 1-3 pm; Arch & Urban Pian--Lec, C W Moore, "Order & Chaos," 7:30 pn, Chrysler -5 pm; In Rm 4003 SEB: Basic Concepts of Word Aud. 764-1315. oon; Monday Programmers' Sems, 7-9 pm. Reg req 763- Boengr--Sem, K Wise, "Development of Integrated Solid State Sensors for Biomedical Applications," 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow Bldg. Kipkee Dr: "Career Planning Part 1: Self-Assessment & Univ Activities Ctr--UAC-Soph Show mtg, 7 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm; "1-4:30 pm; "Effective Business Writing" 2-4 pm; At 326 College bowl reg, 9 am-5 pm, S Quad, W Quad, H Newberry, B Barbour & nizational Behavior & Politics Pt 1: Dealing With Henderson House. 763-1107. im-noon. Reg req. 764-7410. CEW--Women & Sci Wkshp, 7-9 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm. 763-7225 G Meyer, "Revolution of 1917 Birth of Communism," 10- Wkshp begs, "Career Decision Making: The Step Before the Job Search," 7- Aud. Reg req. 764-2556. 9:30 pm, CEW. Reg req. 763-7080. g--Mtg for new volunteers, 7-8 pm, Ford Amphi 936- Computing Ctr--Courses, MTS Visual Editing Basic Skills, 1-3 pm; MTS Visual Editing with Commands, 3-5 pm, 3001 SEB. Reg req. 763-7630. -day course begs, D Louis, "Impairment Evaluation & U-M-Dearborn--Film, Willow, 7:30 pm, Rec & Organiz Ctr. 593-5390. ations," 8 am, Towsley Ctr. 763-1400. Soc Women Engr--Pre-Interviews, Conoco, 6-8 pm, 1303 EECS; General idress, J J Duderstadt, 8 pm, Rackham Lec Hall. Electric, 6-8 pm, 1303 EECS. 763-5027. 8:30-9:30 am, Hosp Rm 1H205. 747-8700. *HRD--Wkshps, "Grant Seeking & Proposal Writing," 1:30-4:30 pm; "Time lub--Mtg, G Seligson, "Great Expectations," 7:45 pm, Management For Professional Staff," 1-4:30 pm, "Computer Security Zm. 663-8768. Awareness," 1-4:30 pm, 1111 Kipkee Dr. Reg req. 764-7410. Brown-bag lec, R Stockton, "The Palestinian Intifadah," Intl Ctr--Sdt Abroad Wkshp, 4-5 pm, Intl Ctr. Reg req. 764-9310. )mmons. 764-0350. Committee for Inauguration--Official delegates dinner, 5 pm, Power Ctr Sdt Svcs/Inti Ctr--Lunch discuss series, "The Lobby; Official delegates recep, 7-9 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall, invit only. rsity: Our ISM's defined & explored," noon-1:30 pm, Russian & E Europ Stds--Brown-bag lec, J Burbank & B Rosenberg, ms 4 & 5 1st fl. "Roundtable: The Current Scene In The USSR," noon, Lane Hall Commons. p-In Lunch, noon, Mich Union Univ Club. 764-2539. *Dept Rec Sports--Bike repair clinic, 7-8:30 pm, NCRB Outdoor rec 763- eHosp- -Brown-bag video, "Symptoms & Effects of 4560. :10-12:55 pm, Child & Adoles Psych Hosp 3rd fl Conf *Women's Athletics--Volleyball, U-M vs Mich State, 7:30 pm, Criser Arena. 763-5668. , R W Fleming, "Student Unrest-The Turbulent Years," Handbell Ringers--Mtg, 4 pm, 900 Burton Tower. 764-2539. Rm 165. Indust & Ops Engr--Sem, Y Gerchak, "The Structure of Periodic Review Sem, "Communicating With Employers," 4:10-5 pm, Policies In The Presence of Random Yield," 4 pm, 241 IOE. Psychiatry/Psychiatric Hosp--Brown-Bag Video, "Manic Depressive & Webb, "Design Ideas For Fish Creators," 4 pm, 1046 Depressive Association," 12:10-12:55 pm, Child & Adoles Psych Hosp 3rd F1 Webb "Dsig Idas Fr Fsh reaors, 4 m, 046Conf Rm. 764-9196. CSMIL--Sem, 3:30 pm, 1301 EECS. 747-4948. p Alma College Print Exhib, 4:30-6:30 pm, Slusser Amer Assoc Univ Prof--Lec, N H McClamroch, "Is There A Future For Education In The University," 12:30 pm, Alumni Ctr. pel--Prayer, study & fellowship, 7:30 pm,. 1511 M-CARE--Orient mtg, noon-1 pm, Hosp Rm 2C224. 747-8700. ,60. Sdt Woodshop--Wkshp, G Venable, "Bandsaw Boxes," 7-10 pm, SAB 763- ;4 pm, 900 Burton Tower. 764-2539. 4025. g for college bowl & mini-courses, 9 am-5 pm, UAC. Career Plan & Place--Wkshps, "Sharpening Your Interview Skills," 4:10-5 pm, CP&P; "Business Opportunities with a Liberal Arts Degree," 4:10-5 pm, with A Cooper, noon, Linguistics Read Rm 1084 FB. CP&P; On-Campus Recruiting Prog, 5:10-6:30 pin, Angell Aud B 764-7460. Women Univ Fac--Dinner, 6 pm; Lec, M Jackson, "Humor in Aging," 7 pm, r 1200 Earhart Rd. 763-7110. Sch Art--Lec, M Hall, "Issues in Contemporary Art," 7 pm, 2104 Art & Arch Aud. 764-0397. its Organizing Committee (LAGROC)--Mtg, 8:30 Univ Lutheran Chapel--Holden Village Vespers', 9 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663- ion. 763-4186. 5560. -Chanting svc, 7-8 pm, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520. Handbell Ringers--Mtg, 4 pm, 900 Burton Tower. 764-2539. rco, "Structure & Function of the Lipophosphoglycans of Sdts Objectivism--Discuss, 7:30 pm, Mich Union Rm 2209. 996-4141. s," noon, 6423 Med Sci I1936-1149. *Univ Activities Ctr.-Laughtrack comedy, E "Champrella & M Blackman, 10 wn-bag lec, A Feuerwerker, "Doing History in China," pm, Mich Union Univ Club. Reg for mini-courses, 9 am-5 pm, UAC 763- all Commons. 764-6308. 1107 , MS-DOS for Hard Disk Users, 10 am-noon; dBASE HI TH U RSDA Y Microsoft Word Columns & Tables (Macintosh), 1-3 pm, OCTOBER 6 req. 763-7630. Interview, Amoco, 6-8 pm, 1500 EECS. 763-5027. United Coalition Against Racism--Mtg, 6 pm, Mich Union. 936-1809. "Information, Syntax & Semantics;" S Lytinen, "Unified Ctr Japanese Stds--Brown-bag lec, B Leithauser, "Japan as It Isn't: The Writer & rocessing," 4-5 pm, EECS Rm 1500. 763-9074. the Exotic," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 764-6307. 4 Srirama & Friends, "Classical & Folk Dances of India *Zen Buddhist Temple--Intro Meditation Course, 6:30-8:30 pm, 1214 Packard p Lobby 1st fl. 936-ARTS. Rd. Reg req. 761-6520. g With Criticism & Negative Feedback," 1:30-4:30 pm; *Mich League--Classic French, 4:30-7:30 pm, League Buffet. rt 1:. Grammar-A Modem Review," 8:30 am-noon; "Part GLOW (Gays & Lesbians Older & Wiser)--Mtg, "Lonliness," 7-9 pm, hts & Responsibilities," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipkee Dr. 1010 Wall St. 764-2556. U-M-Dearborn--See Oct 5. ration--Sdt Leadership Lunch, 11:45 am, Mich Union Evolution & Human Behav Prog--Sem, A Lloyd, "Subject Funded Research Strategies in Primatology," 4 pm, Rackham E Le Rm. 936-2526. ruct, 5:30-7 pm, Grad Lib Rm 205C. 936-2363. *HRD--3-session wkshp begs, "Heart Disease Prevention, Assessing Your Risks," rch Ctr--Colloquium, J Moore, "Design & Synthesis 7-9 pm, 1111 Kipkee Dr. Reg req. 764-7410. acromolecules," 4 pm, Chem Rm 1300. 763-2316. Committee for Inauguration--Inauguration ceremony, 10:30-11:30 am, Hill ley & S Swallow, 8 & 10 pm, 637 1/2 S Main St763- Aud; Outdoor publ recep, 11:30 am-1 pm, Ingalls Mall; Sdt picnic, 11:30 am- 3 pm, Palmer Field; Univ recep, 3-4:30 pm, Power Ctr Lobby reer & Univ Chamber Orchestra, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763- *Prog Judaic Stds/LSA/Hillel Fdn--Film Good-bye, Columbus, 7 pm, 603 E Liberty. 763-9047. ':30-8:30 am, Hosp Rm 2A201. 747-8700. *Ofc Cont Med Ed--2-day course begs, 12:30 pm, Towsley Ctr.- Reg req. 763- back pre-trip mtg, 7 pm, NCRB Conf Rm 763-4560. 1400. cs, C Shipman, "Strategies for the Chemotheraphy of Russian & E Europ Stds--Sem, M Peelman-Fuscaldo, "Career Opportunities In ions " 7:30 nm: R Rohersnn "T, Frtureof plvm,,,, Russian & East European Studies." 4 pm. Lane Hall Commons. M-CARE--Orient mtg, 3:30-4:30 pm, Hosp Rm 1H203. 747-8700. Hillel Fdn--Holocaust Mtg, 6:30 pm, 339 E Liberty. 769-0500. Career Plan & Place--Intro to CP&P, 10:30-11 am, CP&P; Wkshps: "Federal Government Job Search," 4:10-5 pm, CP&P; "Medical School Personal Essay," 4:10-5 pm, CP&P. 764-7460. Univ LutheraneChapel--Study of Vital Issues, 7 pm; Doctrine Class, 8 pm, 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560. Univ Activities Ctr--Band, Soundstage, 10 pm, Mich Union Univ Club; Reg for mini-courses, 9 am-5 pmn, UAC. 763-1107 FRIDAY OCTOBER 7 Ctr Japanese Stds--Film, Early Summer, 7 pm, Lorch Hall Aud. Gay Liberation--Brothers coffee house, 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763-4186. Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB. Begins welcome. 662-8637. Anthropol--Colloquium, R Rouse, "Engaging Discipline, Culture & Class Among Mexican Migrants to. the United States," 4 pm, 4560 LSA. *AAFC--Films, Crisis: Behind A Presidential Commitment, & The Making of the President, 7 pm; The Best Man, 9 pm, Nat Sci Aud. 769-7787. Bio Chem--Sem, V C Hascall, "Metabolism of Cartilage Proteoglycans," noon, 5330 Med Sci I. 936-1149. CSSEAS--Brown-Bag Lec, R Murphey, "Urbanization & Modernization in the Context of South Asia," 12:10 pm, Lane Hall Commons. Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 3001 SEB: Microsoft Word Review Lab, -8:30- 9:30 am; MacDraw, 10 am-noon; Microsoft Word Advanced Formatting (IBM PC & Compatibles), 10 am-noon; MTS Basic Skills, 1-4 pi; Microsoft Word Outlining & Style Sheets (IBM PC & Compatibles), 1-4 pm; In Rm 4212 SEB: Intro to Computing, 10 am-noon; Access & Intro to Large-Scale Scientific Computing," 1-3 pm; In Rm 4003 SEB: Producing Technical Documents with TEXTEDIT, 10 am-noon. Reg req. 763-7630. EECS--Sem, G Rizzoni, "Application of Failure Detection Filters to the Diagnosis of Sensor & Actuator Failures in Electronically Controlled Engines," 4 pm, EECS Rm 1301. *HRD--Wkshps, "Editing Techniques," 1:30-3:30 pm; "Overview of Univ Budgets & Accounting," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipkee Dr. Reg req. 764-7410. *ICLE--Wkshp, "How to Prepare for the Flood Arising From the 1987 Act's Thaw of the 1987 Act's Thaw of the Estate Freeze," 1-3:30 pm, 1020 Greene St. Reg req. 764-0533. Sch Music--Concert, Symph & Concert Bands, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-4726. Philosophy--Lec, T Morrison, "Unspeakable Things Unspoken: Afro-American Presence In American Literature," 4 pm, Rackham Lec Hall 764-6285. Psychiatry/Psychiatric Hosp--Brown-Bag Video, "CNN Documentary "Peace of Mind," 12:10-12:55 pm, Child & Adoles Psych Hosp 3rd Fl Conf Rm 764- 9196. Pop Stds Ctr/Bio/Econom--2-day sem begs, "Genetics & Demography," 8:30 am, Rackham Amphi. 763-7143. M-CARE--Orient mtg, 7:30-8:30 pm, Fuerstenberg Sdt Ctr Rm F2747 747-8700. Hillel Fdn--Grads & Professionals Potluck, 7:30 pm, Law Quad Lawyer's Club. 769-0500. Hist/Afroamerican & Afr Stds--Lec, E Foner, "Writing the History of Reconstruction," 1:30 pm, Mich League Rm D. Univ Lutheran Chapel--Video & game night, 7:30 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663- 5560. U-M-Dearborn--Prog, "Sunset Serendipity," 6:30 pm, main entrance Fairlane Drive. 593-5556. Folkdance Club--Folkdancing, Intermediate & Advanced Teach, 8-9 pm; Requests, 9-11 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm. 747-2156. Devp &4Reprod .Bio--Poster Day, 1-5 pm, 300 N Ingalls Bldg 11th Fl 763- 0247. Univ Lib--CD-ROM Instruct, 10-11:30 am, Grad Lib Rm 205C. 936-2363. Univ Activities Ctr--Reg for mini-courses, 9 am-5 pm, UAC. 763-1107. Indust & Ops Engr--Sem, A Boneh, "Is Chess A Game Of Luck," 4 pm, 241 IOE. Political Econ--Sem, H Magdoff, "The Significance of Perestroika," 3:30 pm, 361 Lorch Hall SATURDAY OCTOBER 8 *Ruthven Planetarium Thtre--Shows: "Star Talk," 11:30 am; "Voyager 2 at Uranus," 2 & 3 pm, Nat Sci Mus 4th fl, cor--ner Geddes-Washtenaw. *AAFC--.Fims, The Decline of Western Civilization 11: The Metal Years, 7 & 10:15 pm; The Decline of Western Civilization, 8:30 pm, MLB3 769-7787. Football--U-M vs Mich State, time TBA, Mich Stadium. *Rackham/Sch Music/Bus Ad--Perf, "Some Enchanted Evening," 8 pm, Power Ctr, Supper & dancing, 9:30 pm-mdngt, Rackham. Tickets req. Kelsey- -Course, D Fisher, "Late Ice Age Hunters in Europe & North America," 10 am, 180 Tappan. Reg req. 764-9304. Lowbrow Astronomers--Star party, begs at sunset, Peach Mount Observ 434- 5668. *Sch Music--Opera, Sch Music fac, Univ Symphony Orchestra & Choirs, 8 pm, .Power Ctr Sdt Organ Recital, J Nissen, 8 pm, 608 E William. 763-4726. Philosophy--Symposium, T Morrison, 9 am, Mod Lang Bldg Aud 4 764-6285. *Dept Rec Sports--Rockclimbing trip, 7:30 am-6 pm, NCRB Conf Rm763- 4560. Zen Buddhist Temple--Lec, J Bass, "American Buddhist Practice: A Personal Account," 7:30 pm, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520. Sdt Woodshop--Safety Class for New Shop Users Pt 1, 9-11 am, SAB 763- 4025. Hillel Fdn--Film, To Kill A Mockingbird, 8:30 pm, Angell Hall Aud A 769- 0500 SUNDAY OCTOBER 9 Zen Buddhist Temple--Korean svc, 11 am-12:30 pm; Meditation svc, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520. *Ruthven Planetarium Thtre--Show: "Voyager 2 at Uranus." 2 & 3 pm. Nat #, M 1