on." t decli tablishment I " by nam except for Di in and Rep. CharI Rangel, D-N.Y. "The Dinki administration really hurt us on the level of public ucation" by tJYing to block a Is it fil on behalf of eight children king to change history and other textboo , Cu i gbe y pO SO • C 03 P Wayne County CommisSioner George Cushingberry Jr., is spon­ soring a oounty-wide scholarship contest. The contest is open to all high school senio and adult edu­ cation students who plan to enroll in college by fall 1994. . Students have until February 15 to submit a 500-750 word typed essay on one of the follow­ ing subjects: Civic Literacy - What steps must we take to educate the masses? Voter Apathy - How can we fight alienation from the political process? . Youth Participation-How can encou it in the politi- cal process? For more information,- stu­ dents and businesees are encour­ aged to contact Brooke McCauley at 224-0942. -ITS ABOUT DIGNITY no dollars. This is not about politi or parti . It is about the integ­ rity of our church, • said Jackson, ho ga the ynote d "The ministers hall pursu the line of sui ng because we have been slandered,· he said. "We don't know ifit happened, but w need to know if it happened. Our children m t be able to 'I'CIII:Irnoo"'" our church. There must be no doubt in their minds." Twenty-seven ministers, in­ cluding two white clergymen, added their names to the list of plaintiffs at the urging of Jack­ son, said Rick Taylor, New Jer­ sey coordinator for the Rainbow Coalition. Jackson's comments were echoed by Sharpton, national eo­ ordinator of the Rainbow Minis­ ters' Division, said the lawsuit was important to the Blackeom­ munity. "Word is all over the nation tonight that the Democratic Party has dropped their lawsuit, but we will continue ours, in­ itially to uphold the integrity of the Black church," Sharpton id, "Mr. Rolli did not under­ stand and will be made to under­ stand that this church meant everything to us when we were nothing, nowhere. We were somebody here. " 3 co You're Invited To A Free Home Buying � Seminar t tandard Federal Bank i pleas d to ann unce a new pr ram d igned to mak hom own r hip more aft rdabi . We hav de igned a fr eminar for people who want to pur h a home, but are n t ure if th y can qualify for a I an. Th program offer mall r down paym nts, le r trictive terms, and h lpfultip on how to 0 about I cting and financing a h m . At the c n lu ion th minar, a h parti ipant will r eive a certifi ate entitling them to apply t r a hom I an und r tandard F deral' mmunity Hom Bu r' Pr gram. PI all 61 ( 42-72 0 t r r rvations. Refll hm nl Will B erved Kalamaz " (tn.lln .1111'ml IIm" 'I'ph nJ .h. ro .lit 11 •• IL f�nl" Ih.1! "lUI I. n ",.11 rl'"l\ J P rtl I nl\ In I 1''''It'.lm .II 1111.1" 11.' "hit 110111 hlpI'I f •• ,. m '11' f I, In rvi , In . - --_- �---------� ouncil vote to demo · h 25 -257 U·ghland By RON SEIGEL Sp!CJ./ to ttwJ Michigan Citizen KINDERGARTNERS AND first-graders take part in Paper People, a hool-based substance­ abuse prevention program. Using paper-bag puppets in role-play­ ing. children get an early start on learning to shun drugs and make healthful decisions. In 1992- , the SAP had a caseload of 103 students, and pro­ vided or arranged indirect serv­ ices to 860 students. For 1993-94, therurrentschool IDGHLAND PARK - The High­ land Park City Council voted to demolish 251-257 Highland, us­ ingapproximately 50,000 in two separate city funds. Council Pr ident Pro Tem Christine Franklin stated there was no money in the demolition fund for that building. Officials in the city admini­ stration stated money from real estate deposits and sales could be transferred to the demolition fund The resolution passed. continued from A7 Edward, Frost, Geren, Hall. Laughlin, Ortiz Sarpalius, Steaholm, W11s:<>n, ur -Onon, Shepherd; V A·Boucber, Byrne. Moran, Payne, Pickett, Sisisky' WV -Mollohan, Raban, Wile. Two Democrat� (Washington-TX &. Hall-OH) were absent, but they had indicated their IUppor1. ODe Rep bUean yoW . "For" caDlDllt • "dlpItJ YOt� - GDclanat-MD. Rababow was NOT PLEASED with wbat PraId t Clatoa did 0 DC Statehood. We want Clinton to: (1) appolDt VP Gore as his official statehood liaison to Conaress: (2) do a local m nIIJ with the disenfranchised residents of the District in up�rt of statehood; and (3) use the bully pulpit of the p� tdency to cb the COUDlrJ about the lack of democracy at the heart of our democracy - in the nation' s capital. The Senate· must hold statehood hearlngs in 1994, aDd aDY Demoeradc e tor 0 votes a alast state ood (it will probably have to be a vote on an amend:meJlt attached to another bill, given the filibuater prospects) oald not receI RalDbo support 1994 or 1996. Democrats no are con bteatl, NOT IUpportiD� traditional Democrats or traditional Democratic issue . THE RAINBOW WONDERS' WHETHER THERB IS A DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO SUPPORT? Next year the Democratic Party wilt try to rally their base around the fcar of losing Dem�tic majori� in c:on�s in 1994. Currently. even WIth Democratic maJontics and a President. they bave not honored commitments they made in 1992. T�e Rainbow bas Dot beea able to COUDt OD Democrat.; DOW Democrat. can DO longer automadc:ally count on the RaJnbo ! There must be no more blind loyalty to the Party. THE RAINBOW wn.L PROTECT ITS INTERESTS AND FIGHT DBMOCRA TS, REPUBLICANS OR INDEPENDENTS. WELCOME • We would like to take this oppo�nity to welcome Dr. Cole. Ms. Baker. Ms. WiDf'rey &: Ms. Mosley Bra to the Jaxfax, THANK Y