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February 16, 1983 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-02-16

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L.
his effort to initiate
er' degree in Education and a
doctorate in Educational Sociolo ..
He joined the police force in 1952
and earned the rue name "invi ible man"
for his still unbroken dep rtment record
of 2,000 arre s in one month. He as
named chief of police in September,
1976 by ayor Col m Young.
AI in 1982, Hart' efforts in the
are of crime pre ntion and community
in 01 ment in Detroit on national
recognition hen U.S. Attorney General
illiam French presented him tth the
fir ational Crime Prev ntion A ard.
community in olvement in crime pre-
ntion thro h th Detroit Police
Crime Pre ntion Program on 'The
700 Club', a televi· on 0 to be
bro on ed., Feb. 23 at 10 a.m.
and 7 p.m. on , Chann I 46,
South Bend, and on Thur ay, Feb. 24
t 10 a.m. on Fill, Channel 32 and at
9 p.m. on �F Channel 38, Chic o.
o in his' year police chief,
H rt . a graduate of ayne St te Uni-
r 'ty er h earned three degree ;
a B.s. dell in Criminal Justice,
1
Although breakf
, keyed to a faster beat today.
than in years past, it need
n be I of good thing.
Speedy breakfasts can be
'sfying. And the y to
aro morning appetites
to e a variety of e-
tempting meals.
It isn't at all difficult
hen you plan ahead, thin
"quic and easy" and serve
bee for breakf ! Beef is
the "something different"
can make brea fast
pea . And hen you
figur your per serving,
you'll find that beef break-
trol, DeDums . the Pen- icaraguan, EI fast choices fit m b d-
n a real fear of the Salvadorian, Ansolan and _ ..
nuclear arms race, and if amibian q '. g�y�,U be glad you had
the economic p oblems Senator Cocbran of beef for breakfast! Beef
continue to emerge, there, . .ppi counted the p8$t satisfies. It brea s the
will be m e s epticism year's interest rate and in- night-long fast and at the
about ense spending and nation 10 ering as a same time helps eliminate
tendency to cut def ful achievement. He that mid-moming craving
ppropriations. He feels did not accept the idea th for ,hich can add
th Congress and the d- th ere done as a trade- up to cess caJori . Beef
ministration do not unders- off for unemployment. pac b f with im­
tand the magnitude of Senator Bob Doles said portant food nutrients­
human sufferin . This at- the GOP must seek to bring high quality protein iron
titude i comparab to the more blac into the party and B-vitamins. �f can
fifties hen blac s , and th, ,they m �ave a mean a speedy br fast-
bro omen and old more !b e :t role m,the often less than 10 minutes!
people ere told they country policy making. Beef helps assure peak per-
ould be fully incorpo ed He feels that President formance both mental and
into American life, but Reagan's civil rights actions ph' '
there been no real com- are a deterrent to that goal.
rnitmen to insure this in- Concensus is th durin
corporation. Dellums '82 the domestic poli
ed tbat there been showed very little concern
no health care t· in for the needs of the people,
four years. The eneralIy, and that our 2
f 0 American foreign influence de-
business' health care and creased.
peop e h e to buy it li e
cars. Yel, Congress has "'a.&.lILLlLIUI��""""'.�1
o no understanding of
the pro
For the Congress,
Dellums· says more fun­
'damental chan es are
needed. The economy must
be directed to full employ­
ment; industry and aovem­
ment must form partner-
·pfor�that
Instead of bailina out in-
dustry a1 ys, w· th
ovemment can ill afford,
it must form a partnership __ ....
with fajJina . ry.
DeUums y an
missed an om>rtunity by
not anendina Brezlmey's
funeral and that he sbouId
accept Andropov's offer
for a tal between the t o.
This could possibly to
some give in the
r banistan, Polish, �!.� ................ � .... �..".,...,.,r
rigb .
beef cubed eaks
(small enough to fit
in waffle iron)
Frendt toast, frozen
meric n
reuraem.uve on IMF to
in f or of y
African f . . Durina
the 97th Congre ,
Gray in­
troduced H.R. 3S97 in the
African
pro-
the efforts of
Cauc embers Or y,
Dymally 'and Crockett
on the Ap­
orocrilbolu SubCommittee
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nd
dash pepper
6
4
or
Pr ffle iron to
temperature recommended
for French t and oil Cut v
iron if it's not ell enlarge poe ets
oned. Brush eaks with oil. necessary. Add mil to
Place I slice toast on half of onion. Lightly bro n
small iron (2' on half ground beef in large f .
of large iron). Place eak pan. Sprin and pep-
or eaks) on other half of per 0 er milk to
iron. Close iron and coo eggs and beat un il li
IIh minutes. Serve ith add to bro meat and
butter and syrup for toast. coo 10 ,stunn
Coo additional French scramb . When
toast if desired.
Poe
� lb. ground beef"
loaves pita (Arabian
or iddle Eastern
bread)
'h cup mil
1 Tablespoon instant
minced onion If
desired)
teaspoon salt
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