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Show Page 26—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, December 5, 1971 Senate PassesBill to Establish Child Care Centers Across USA Come yeanilenjoy an WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen. new social legislation likely to services to families earning Walter F. Mondale, D-Minn., emerge from Congress this under $4,320. Families earning B said it would lift hundreds of iy poe ar more would sae to pay = in Ys " but to their income; eared intention with SHOP NIGHTLY (excerrsar, ‘TIL 9 would be subsidized veel hackerrunds" from place wherechildren age 3 to 5 ve theyill, a compromise The version of measures adopted earlier this fall in the Senate and House, would authorize the expenditure of up to $2 billion, starting in mid-1972, for local centers which will serve an ggtimated $1 million tc 15 “lives of hopelessness and despair.” Sen. James B. Allen, D-Ala., said it was a monstrous mimickry of life in the Soviet Union, It would, he said, “undermine the family as the basic unit on society.” from poor and low income families car receive educational, nutritional, social and health attention while their parents are at we.7k. Sponsors acknowledged the possibility of a presidential veto. The bill goes well beyond bil, adopted by a 63 to 17 Senate vote this week, to although it is Jess liberal than to the House whereapproval was the Senate's original version, expected. @ 2 @ tion’s proposals, milion youngsters. It was sent They both were speaking of a the adn Ajjen, complaining that the establish local comprehensive which would have made free ties across the nation. It is the most far-reaching al mixing of socioeconomic with incomes under $6,960. The bill would limit free Glasses said it was a step toward a gigantic bureaucratic 245 North University child card centers in communi- day care available to families program anticipates the eventu- mtsent seco: UEA, Governor Seek End children.”” . : ata a monstrosity with near-complete “Are we to follow in the To Hostility in Schools footsteps of Communist Russia ae —— (UPI) . pita : in shifting major responsibility SALT LAKE CITY UPI of four ars ago, This kind of Sow Che learw cand training of f Two Utah Education Associz- hostility is a .nortal enemy to r th 3 tion deaters208 cen Gi | L, the process of learning.” aniad children to the Stat” itself?” he Rampton week ca: for In a joint statement McCar- But Mondal parents and students to work ty and Handy said ene teacher PY! moresthe chief for an end to what the teachers was slugged shortly after un- ge pa it Ni help called hostility in schols that dergoing an operation and sev- hich . ciel s oe | is “moral enemy tothe pro- eral have been haguialized wilh Peo. theculiren of the poor there have been several cases of .tudents hitting demolition teachers and cited the recent of oa a explosives iat @ vice principal's CHRIS TMAS CLA SSICS S c : . | A Luxurious Collectionof ces oflearning.” 5 A injuries received from students start off at a disadvantage even Gerald L. 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