I call to the attention of my colleagues two recent articles from the Detroit News. One spells out how the OEO Nassau County agency on Long Island organized a protest rally here in Washington costing the taxpayers some $50.000 and terminated the job of nine agency workers who refused to participate in the "March on Washington." When inspectors for OEO began a probe of the affair. they found such lax accounting procedures in use that they felt the need to look at other agencies using OEO funds. The second article reveals how a $279.560 grant to DQ University to train migrant workers in marketable vocational skills was misused. Two Federal agencies. OEO and the Department of Labor. found that instead of receiving vocational training. the 138 men were made to work as farm laborers--on farms owned by a relative of an antipoverty agency official.