P b·c R 1� J ASHIMGTO U.S. Repre ent tive George Croc e t t, tbe fealty octogenarian from De roil, fi 11y met el on Mand tbe man be's p ubj i cbampioned ince coming t Congress ten years ago. Tbe autbor of numerou Ie . I tive ttemp to get the United States to obtain del 's rele from prison, Croc ett sat do n to breakf t her I t ee ith the BI Soutb African leader nd the otber 23 member of tbe Congre ional BI c Caucus. -I almo t had to pincb my elf becau e omebo it j t hard to believe that be re ly tbere, t man in peno "Cioc ett excl imed in a recent imervie . -I" t three sealS a ay, atcbing bi • presence and feeling bi De, .... ��en. tren tb." it d a for tbe Ii ibili innie arre t. Croc eu, bo i t e senior BI c member of tbe H6 e Foreign Atfai Committee and tbe ran ing member of its Subcommittee on Africa pent the De t four yea trying to gei t Re gan Administration to move a y from it South African policy of "constructive en gement". He a ailed the Reagan re pon e a "eva ive and totally un at.i factory: and t en e nt on the attack, ddres in t United tio Se ion 00 Apartbeid and joinin the "Free South Afri . ovemeot" prote t at tbe South African Em y, re be a arre ted. Charge a ain t him and other r----------------7--- -------------------------------------1 Ne�WS')aDel·P Ii i ion Schol hip , I I I I I I I I I I I demon trator ere later ,----------------------------------------------------------- Co tI ed 0 P I l'