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(Copyright) LOCATIONS 30 1 Magazine,524-458- 1 1 : , abroad. nine difterenl agency sen ice programs involving moie than 21.000 'ulumeeis and an annual budget of about $120 million. The administration contended tint centralized direction by ACTION would provide an unproved organizational base for promoting volunteer ac will go into effect July 1. reor- ganization plan, proposed by Nixon kst March and approved last ween by the House. The reorganization and consolidation of the various vomost of lunteer programs them a legacy of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations The SenWASHINGTON ate gave final congressional consent Thuisdav to President Nixons proposal to merge volunteer service several programs, such as the Peace Corps and VISTA, into one agency to be called ACTION. vote, the Sen By a Do you need information, Mant sports scores, have a ness story or feature you ant to talk iLz-atIs your paper missing? Do you svant to diefus a classified or display adsertisemert? HERES ate refused New York Times Service Tribune Telephone Numbers I tion programs at home and Senalc Clears Way for Volunteer Service Merger 18T1 JSessspaper Delivery Problems, 524-284- ln Advertising Departments 4 lassified Ads, 52 Ads, Dispatch, 524-28Retail Display, Display, 5021 1 8 524-270- 524-286- 1 --- 0 1 Yanqiii, Go Home! Give Up the Ship 5 no i Ueu AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS a A Pennsylvania WASHINGTON (UP1) man trying to paddle from New York to Los Angeles in a canoe has been forced ashore in Cuba by bad weather, but wont leave because the Castro government won't release his canoe, it was reported Thursday. The office of Rep. Fred B. Rooney, said Fritz T. Spandel, 2G, Whitehall, Pa., beached his canoe Friday "when bad sea conditions compelled him to seek refuge in Cuba." Ray Huber, Rooneys administration assistant, said the Sta"t$ Department had arranged for Spandel to be flown to the United States Tuesday, but that, "Pe refused because he was not willing to abandon his personal effects, including a movie camera and the canoe. "Apparently, they have requested that he leave the canoe behind, said Huber. 'Ll a communique Thursday, the State Department asked the Sw iss embassy in Havana the United States has no diplomatic relations with the Communist government of Fidel Castro to "please advise as soon as possible precise nature of these (SpandeTs) problems. In the same message, Rooney pleaded with Spandel, a constituent, to come home immediately. "I strongly advise you to leave Cuba by the fiist available means and to abandon your personal effects if necessary. $ ms 'Shaft-Save- r' GOLF BAGS ., 1MMSi AT A SPECIAL PRICE FOR FATHER'S DAY! 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Development would establish and expand comprehensive child services, is timely and needed," said Gov. Rampton. "The bill offers an unpa- - D.C. Tartf Features Utah Scenes Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The Na- tional Geographic Society played host Thursday night at a preview showing of the July issue of its magazine, which will feature the Utah Canyon-land- s National Park area. One cabinet member, a governor and more than a score of senators and congressmen, including key members of the Senate and House interior committees, were in attendance.. The idea for the National Geographic party and a showing of color slides of Canyon-land- s Paik came from Sen. but Frank E. Moss, the affair was billed as a joint ventnie of the entire Utah congressional delegation. Utah Gov. Calvin L. Rampton was on hand for the party, along with Reps. Sherman; - P. Lloyd and Gunn McKay, and Clem Church, Utah state road ' ralleled opportunity to meet the needs of preschool youngsters and their parents. But these many and varying needs cannot be met without carefully defined previsions for comprehensive planning at tiie state level. In its present form, the bill cannot have maximum impact. Utchs governor said he believes the stater have not been particularly effective in expressing their needs and concerns to Congress. "Often they have 50 different points of view on matters concerning this committee, said Gov. Rampton. "But I can, with confidence, indicate hard-hittin- , several significant areas of agreement among the states in relation to the principles embodied in this legislation. As chairman of the early childhood education task force of the Education Commission of the States, I have reviewed in some depth state concerns and initiatives in early child- hood development. "There is distrust of the states and it is understandable. Red tape, insensitivity to local demands and inefficiency exist. But the picture is changing. 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