I wish to call the attention of my colleagues and of the administration to an alternate method of structuring the Office of Economic Opportunity programs at the State level. It is a method that has proven workable. efficient. and productive in New Mexico. and I believe it provides a model answer to the OEOs problems in administration and control. I refer to the home education livelihood programHELPwhich has been operating as the New Mexico "delivery system." if you will. of the special impact and migrant sections of the OEO Act for the past 2 years. It is unique among all the programs funded by OEO In that it is sponsored in our State by the New Mexico Council of Churches. Its board of directors consists of 12 representatives appointed by the council and six farmworkers representing the rural areas served by the program.