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July 21, 1982 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-07-21

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1 envelope (I �-OZ.)
'ppedt mix
� cup mil
I p . (3 Vl-OZ.) lemon
instant puddin and
pie fillin
1 cup milk
I Tablespoon oran e­
flavored liqueur
Blend . pped topping: th. an.=tws
mix d � cup milk in _tionaI COI]IS(_:K_M.ISI.es5
mixer bowl; beat at • "persons," and onhy
hiah speed or mixer until of bein treated as such.
10ft peaks form, bout 2 The con roversy reprdin
minutes. Add the status of omen ill
1 cup milk es Jar ely around the
. Ikat high speed qu lion of the Equid
for about 2 minutes, or un- RiJhts Amendment. So far -_-_������-��
til mixture . lisht and as blacks are concerned t
- fluffy. Fill six peanut butter their intellectual recog­
_ .. "' .... �h. with.mandarin nition seems to be settled
and cherries, . but the ufeelin .. and c-
tion ems of the past re-
q
r.

ttr
(Mak�s 12 cups)
2
cups (l2-oz. pkg.)
peanut butter flav­
ored chips
T _ shortening
2
. Use same procedure as
�IIIUI' Fallina. substitutin
ocoI e navor instant
puddina and 2 tablespoons
cbocoIate--tla ored tiqueur.
Garnish ·th peanut b ter
chips and chocolate curls. if
. ed.
tl
(Dedicated to blQI k chil­
dren of tM West .. in the
ope tltot so day they
ill speak th langua e-in
A/rica)
A revi of Mojo Means
One by Muri Feelings
( ew Yor t The Dial Press,
1971). 27 es-paper-
-$2.50.
Kis ahili is the langua e
spo en by bout 45 million
pea in East Africa. It
serves common lan-
e and unifying force
among the many different
cultures . and nations of
Africa.
Muriel Feelin wrote
this little boo to encourage
children of African origin
to learn Swahili and thus to
understand more of the
culture of the peop e in
East Africa. Every page has
been beautifully illustrated
by Tom Feeli t the au­
thor's husband.
Oilldren of all lies will
enjoy learning to count
from 0 to ten in Swahili
ith the help of this lovely
little picture counting boo .
OBIC
CL
EXE CISE
SSES
E
EVERY. ED. - 6 p.m.
SAT. 11 a.m.
:JULY21-27,1 2 THE CITIZE PAG
preferred ° Any fr bene­
fi to the Ole portion of
screens wert placed be- America's f� �­
. es and any near- tion either directly or in­
workers. W' ,directly tends to be of some
only Southern-born benefit to hite males.
¥reSIdent of the present .. the thorn)' problem
century before Carter . of equity for
�am- � �
puiahs.
thaD
1
618 - a27·4078
CLOUD • SUNDAYS
main.
The practical result has
been an odd one, ith
bite omen ( hose status
i still debated) being af­
forded proportionately
more affirliiiiiVe action
benefits in terms of jobs
and school admissions than .
are ,hose atus,
however reluctantly, has
been admitted in la and in
the . eneraI ° tobe that
of "full . v" ·th that
of the ·theno preferred
of hite
One rather obvious
planation of this seeming
oddity is that the white
omen involved (who are
the major beneficiaries of .
affirmative action adjust­
ments) are the relatives and
household companions of
those 0 e formerly
80 Yost -Instructor
ood ·A

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