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Tell that special someone how lucky you are by placing your Heart Throb by / pm l eb. 11 at the ODE, MX) EMI \ I’O Bookstore, or EMI' Main Desk. would provide loans and grants to college students, although Reagan is seeking to cut them The Carter and Reagan ad ministrations already have ta ken deep whacks at CETA, par ticularly its tuil-time public ser vice jobs Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan says CETA failed to train the poor for productive jobs in private busi ness, despite a federal invest ment of $53 billion over the past seven years AFL-CIO Pres Lane Kirkland has denounced the proposed transfer of job training respon sibilities The federal government pays only about 8 percent of the na tion's total school bills, but it shoulders a larger share in the major cities, where public schools are filled with poor chil dren When Reagan took office, the Department of Education was spending nearly $15 billion It has since been cut to $12 9 bil lion and reportedly is targeted for only $10 6 billion for fiscal 1983 Reagan wants the department abolished On the campaign trail in 1980, Reagan blamed federal inter vention for what he — and many education critics — viewed as a deterioration of standards in the schools Willard McGuire president of the 1 7 million-member National Education Association, says Reagan's plan is a blueprint for disaster.” Reagan sought cuts of more than one-third in virtually all federal school aid last year He left both the $1 billion han dicapped aid and the $2 9 billion Title I program of compensatory education for needy children out of his "new federalism'' package Congress last year cut only $200 million from Title I Many of the federal school programs were created to meet special needs that Congress felt states and local school districts were neglecting In 1975, when Congress passed a law guaranteeing all handicapped children a free appropriate public education, it promised to pay 40 percent of the extra costs of educating them by 1982 But the federal share has never risen past 12 percent Congress converted 33 smaller programs, including desegregation aid. ethnic studies, arts education and others, into block grants last year after it cut them by 25 per cent to $470 million Those block grants would disappear under the new federalism Red tail Sharks Reg. $2.99 Now $1.99