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Chula Vista Star-News from Chula Vista, California • Page 19

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B-8 THE STA'R-NEWS Thursday, March 30, 1972 But he raps Nixon on school aid HHow they ilkdss mm SACRAMENTO Following is a 'list of bills voted on during the past week by the state Legislature and the vote on each by the South Bay's legislators, Sen. James Mills (D-San Diego) and Assemblyman Wadie P. Deddeh D-Chula WASHINGTON Busing ghetto schools. The latter is has emerged as a major monev already in the budget. Vista): available for ghetto schools, I appropriations match existing authorizations.

'So despite the rhetoric, Mr. he was "less impressed" by the- President's .1 funding" request for impoverished-schools. ii. n. i concern 01 me sxmiq Jay ana SENATE the rest of 37th Congressional Van Deerlin said he arees District, just as it is with the idea of a AB 587 T)M1flrft that ariii t.hnml statue far 1 tn 9ft vonr ITwould "provide "a breathing' AW Our Beautiful Nixon is "not really offering mything- Hew s- -critics! area of financing for education," Van Deerlin said.

Various proposals for curbing busing are currently under study by a House-Senate conference called to Passed 28-1 To Governor. (Mills, not voting) Coming. Jrom he said, -''this appeal seemed rather, strange in light of the fact that he has vetoed two "major education appropriation i 1 Is, both emphasizing assistance to disadvantaged schools New Friends in South Bay He said his "heavy" mail on the subject is running about 10 to 1 against busing mandated by the courts to- spell in which tempers can cool, a period in which we can plan and implement measures to advance all our children." RUTH and PHIL NEW STORE HOURS acWeve-TaciaHntergratien- in- 'MonTftru Tn. public schools. Before the President spoke Van Deerlin 6 a.m.

p.m. 6 a.m 3:00 p.m. Saturday Sunday to out on busing in a nationally who express opposition televised speech March 16,. Van Deerlin also noted that Congress has already authorized far more money for the schools than Nixon now recommends spending. Congressional leaders Now Under New Management reconcile differences in a education bill.

Busing controls -were added as amendments to both the House and Senate versions, although the legislation is primarily intended to increase federal support for colleges and universities. Van Deerlin's mail on this issue had been relatively light, perhaps the MRS. BENNETT'S BAKERY 291 Third Chula Vista Ph. 422-4111 nnrimntA ft nit- ah congressman suggested muui as because all busing so far in 1 1 1 0 coud be made SB 109 Requires Governor to issue a writ of election to fill a legislative vacancy within 7 days the vacancy rather than atropassed (Mttjs, yesi AB 249 Transfers the- administration of intermediate De0'ol Social Welfare to the DeparF ment of Health Care Services. Passed 31-2.

To Governor. (Mills, yes) AJJ 174 Authorizes school districts to conduct field trips or excursions during the school year to any foreign country instead of only to Mexico and Canada. Passed 29-5. To Governor. (Mills, yes) ASSEMBLY AB 71 Exempts venereal disease education from sex education regulations.

Requires notification to parents prior to commencement of VD instruction, permits parent to inspect VD educational materials, and affirms parent's right to prevent pupil from taking VD instruction. Passed 59-2. To Senate (Deddeh, yes) AB 94 Appropriates $238,000 to the Department of Public busing that, "Like you, I regard mandated busing as most distasteful, and I find some merit in President Nixon's views on this subject." Nixon has called for a moratorium until July, 1973, on. new court-ordered busing, plus an expenditure of $2.5 billion next year to upgrade the San Diego area has been voluntary. supporting a Van Deerlin said While moratorium, $375,000 suit filed oyer auto accident Health for venereal disease education, casefinding, and j.

fnllowup. Passed 58-2. Recommended by Governor. To Senate T-- 5 The Gtes in Before the Name 'Goes Cn Ha1iaa1NaBaaBaHBaaaMi (County News Asn.) A'sult "for San Diego, at a service station where Penningtont a Vietnam war veteran, was working as manager. (Deddeh, yes) AB 136 Requires person who conducts mail order or catalog business -in state uses post office box, to disclose legal name under which business fs being conducted and his complete address.

Passed 61-0. To Senate (Deddeh, yes) AB 557 Requires, when vacancy occurs in office of municipal court judge, that election be held at next general state election occuring after vacancy to select' person to hold office for next succeeding term in case where the vacancy occurs within the period for filing nomination papers. Passed 44-24. To Senate. (Deddeh, yes) AB 358 Prohibits banks and savings and loan associa-: lions from imposing penalties for failure to pay or for late payment of installment into an account under a deposit arrangement whereby depositor agrees to make periodic deposits.

Passed 56-5. To Senate. (Deddeh, yes) AB 44 Allows state income tax 'deductions of up to $2,400 for child care expenses. Passed 68-0. To Senate, (deddeh, yes) EQ0V7! 1972 wtjiru.

handcrafted $375,000 arising out of an accident a year ago was filed by a National City man this week in Superior Court. Eugene Lee Pennington 24, "of .1340 National National City, said he suffered a crushed, pelvis, internal and a broken right ankle when run over March 21, 1971, by a gasoline truck. The suit is against Gulf Oil Armour Oil Co. and Arthur Frank Ensley, driver of the truck. According to the suit, the.

accident at 11th and 111 mm A a kmm, imJm Tape player taken from parked auto An eight-track stereo valued at $30 was reportedly taken this week from a car belonging to Wayne P. rammer, 219 Elkwood, Imperial Beach. Brammer said the car was parked in front of his home at the time of the theft. Police said the driver's door had been pried open. IIU IIISIH IIIWHU llfAWAl AWIl II II DIIIIIW AB 249 See description under Senate votes.

64-2. (Deddeh, yes) AB 167 Makes it a misdemeanor for a circulator of petitions, initiatives or referendums to willfully and knowingly fail to inform prospective signer of his right to read the contents thereof. Passed 49-14. To Senate. (Deddeh, yes) AB 196 Permits cities and counties to let contracts to a contractor whose bid does not exceed the lowest bid by more than 5 percent if he grossed less than $50,000 in the previous year and employs certain percentages of minbrities.

Failed 32-32. Reconsideration granted. (Deddeh, no) AB 230 Makes it a misdemeanor to prepare or sell term papers and theses for a fee if for the purpose of earning academic credits. Failed "21-28. Reconsideration granted.

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