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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 7

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7 Part June 30, 1971 InSflnfltliSf United States to how to LOW-COST HOMES find foreign markets. U.S. Ombudsman Cites Federal Spending Shift Reports Government Now Allocates More Money for Human Resources Than Defense (ADVERTISEMENT) ALTADENA RAW MILK AT TRADER JOE'S Altadena Dairy is the only dairy in California which is certified to make raw milk milk which has been neither pasteurized nor homogenized. Com missioner Arnold Forde took strong exception to Coin's suggestions. "I completely disagree with this double standard in housing for low income families.

Everyone should be able to expect certain living standards," said Forde. "The building industry should push for stronger subsidy programs." Also appearing before the commission was Santa Ana Planning Director Herbert C. Wieland, who supported proposals for creation of a county wide distribution plan for low income housing. Wieland said Santa Ana is preparing to create a housing authority of its own to administer a federal rent subsidy program. The housing authority would be funded by the U.S.

Department of Housing and Urban Development. The county proposal now goes to the Board of Supervisors. If approved by the boar the preliminary housing element will be expanded into a full-blown housing plan for the county. That, according to planners, may take three to five years. There was even one asking how to raise llamas in New Hampshire.

"We'll tell him how to do Drumm said. "We got in touch with the Peruvian Embassy and we have one staff member who has a doctorate in animal husbandry." He said that in addition to. helping solve business pitoblems, he hopes to get into issues and problems that face the business community in general. (Drumm said he is the first ombudsman to serve in a federal agency. The Post Office Department, however, now has a similar position.

Continued from First Page The housing proposal is a direct response to a 1967 state law requiring each city and county general plan to include a "housing element." The law provides that "this element of the plan shall endeavor to make adequate provision for the housing needs of all economic segments of the community." Orange County has to date not met provisions of that law. Following the Planning Department presentation Tuesday, the commission BY UOBEKT M. GEXTEMV Tlmti Staff Wrltw heard from Royce Coin, representing the Building Industry Assn. of California. Coin urged the commission to recommend that existing housing in the county be upgraded.

He also urged relaxation of building codes as a means of cutting costs of housing construction. He suggested that in low income housing the county allow less electrical wiring and waiver of i ements for carports, garages, numbers of bathrooms, sidewalks, curb3 and gutters. If you enjoy milk with a natural flavor like it was back on tha farm this is the milk for you. Trader Joe sells it for only 32e per quart. "closed" and 368 were referred to proper agencies, he said.

He said about 50 did not require responses or were from cranks. Drumm said inquiries range from how to market raw Thailand silk in the TRADER JOE Open 7 AM-Midnight 1303 N. Main, SANTA ANA 1700 N. Placentia, FULLERTON the ant age Iff Vt I ITS mrm mm mm mm Tomorrow he at Horton's sale that solves prices I crises in home furnishings FLASHBACK A price-tag trip back to the thrifty past makes furniture affordable again! Hurry! flKffilH 4 ANAHEIM Thomas E. Drumm the federal government's first ombudsman, said Tuesday that national spending on human resources t-stripped defense budgets this fiscal year.

The trend will continue, he said. Drumm, appointed to the post last March 26, discussed his new job before a luncheon audience of about 300 at the Orange County Chamber of Commerce's Business Opportunities Conference, in the Convention Center here. In the previous fiscal year, of the federal budget went for defense and 34 for human resources, while this year 37 was allocated for defense and 41 for human resources, Drumm said. He cited the figures to point out that businesses, large and small, must alter their operations to fit new spending programs. Big Game "The big game in Washington today is to find out where the appropriation dollars are to go," he said.

Drumm, a senior U.S. Department of Commerce official, was named to the newly created ombudsman post by Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans. As special assistant to Stans, Drumm offers the business community a high-level government contact who can provide information, guidance and assistance on government tal matters. Drumm said a prime objective of his work is to improve two-way communication between government and business and to provide an easy -to -find passage that businessmen may follow through the bureaucratic maze.

As of last Friday, his office had received 1,003 letters, of which 499 were World Chess Semifinals to Be July 6 BY ISAAC KASIIDAN Tlnw Chtsi Writir U.S. chess ace Bobby Fischer and Bent of Denmark will start a 10-game match July 6 at Temple Buell College in Denver. The match is part of the semifinals in a series to determine a challenger for the world championship now held by Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. A similar match will be held in Moscow between two Russians, former world champion Tigran Petrosian and Victor Korchnoi, beginning July 4. The two winners will meet in a neutral country in September for a 12-game series.

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