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24 Part Jan. 3. 1979 Coa AnflcUs Simcs SENATORS WARr4 BROWN ON SPENDING LIMIT "With this bill, no court will have the discretion to grant probation to anyone convicted of specific felonies while using a gun." Within minutes after introduction, the Senate voted 35 to 0 to suspend its rules so the legislation can be considered by the Judiciary Committee next week. Taste of Moonshine Cuts Appeal; Only 361 Stills Seized WASHINGTON (UPI)-The number of illegal moonshine stills seized by the federal government sagged to a new low of 361 in 1978, and there appeared to be a good reason. The number of stills seized was 120 less than in 1977.

S.F. Board Picks Leader SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-John Molinari, 43, a native of San Francisco's North Beach, was elected president of the city Board of Supervisors Tuesday, succeeding Dianne Fein-stein who replaced slain Mayor George Moscone. The supervisors voted 8 to 2 to give him the job. The term expires in November, 1979. Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk were shot to death on Nov.

27 in their City Hall offices. Former Supervisor Dan White, an ex-policeman and an ex-fireman, was arrested on murder charges. heard the governor use a specific figure except 10." But Davis also said, "I know he (Brown) wants to hold the budget down as much as possible. In order to reduce the growth of government in general, some programs will have to be eliminated entirely or cut below the 10 growth level." He declined to identify which programs these might include, however. At a joint Capitol press conference, Rodda also said he is drafting a new Proposition 13 bail-out measure to give surplus state funds to schools, counties, cities and special districts that lost property tax revenues as a result of the voter-approved He said the total amount probably would be about $4.6 billion, $400 million more than they will get this year because of inflation adjustment.

As for the long-range Proposition 13 situation, Mills said he is awaiting the recommendations of a special blue-ribbon commission set up by the governor to deal with this aspect of the problem. The commission, headed by former legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, is scheduled to present its blueprint to Brown and the lawmakers on Jan. 15. There was a lot of handshaking and backslapping as the Senate and Assembly reconvened for brief floor sessions to crank up the biennial session again after the holidays.

Continued from First Page "unreasonable," said, "I consider 10 a realistic figure." But McCarthy also said he wanted to see more specifics ci the budget before commenting further. He invited the governor to show legislative leaders some nonessential programs that could be eliminated or drastically trimmed to avoid major cutbacks in essential programs. Asked for comment, Davis said the governor intends to brief legislative leaders on the budget during the next couple of days. "It would be premature to comment until those legislators have an opportunity to hear directly from the governor," he said. "I have never A major bill introduced in the Senate is designed to meet the state Supreme Court's objections to the "use a gun, go to prison" act The court overturned the act, now making it possible for criminals convicted of a violent crime while armed with a gun to receive probation.

This measure was sponsored by all nine members of the Judiciary Committee, headed by Sen. Jerry Smith (D-San Jose). "The court's decision does not reflect the iment of the Legislature to prohibit the granting of probation to those who use a gun," Smith said. "This bill adds the technical language sought by the majority and should satisfy six of the seven justices. i 1 'TOr-ii Get The Strength Of St ee, The Ride Of Polyester, Plus Radial Handling And Control! Custom Tread is the name, and Goodyear builds the quality starting with two sturdy belts of 111 steel, an all polyester cord body, and a well slotted tread for traction.

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