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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 10

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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10
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Death Penalty Ban Chances Dwindle 6 The Times, San Mateo. Calif. Wedn esday. May 1963 Capitol Briefs measure will remain in Gov jlb lative dictator." lie added: "As a member of the Governmental Efficiency Committee. 1 have no interest in deviating from the traditional and proper procedures or the Suite Senate simply to satisfy the political whims of Pat Brown.

"NexL he will ask to pick the committee members themselves." Judge Upholds Muslim Control ernmental Efficiency but that he! be of a sense cf fn slration use of the shaw hiK program today in liic legislature, hut l't help UiaL. his is jus', another example would request Chairman Luther No Sunday Car Sales Bill OK AC RAMENTO i A Pa rents Gibson, Vallejo, in lei the lull I cj children who willully injure committee consider it. properly or persons would he iilile for damages up io SI.OCO Y.y MORK1E LANDSRKKG SACRAMENTO (AP' The already scant hopes for Senate passage" of Gov. Brown's limited death penalty moratorium dwindled away today. The governor asked 1 1 the As sembly approved he taken away from the hostile Senate Govi.Tiimemnl Efficiency Commii tee and transferred to the Judiciary Committee.

Senate President pro some other code" shaii be referred lo Burns replied that tiie ruJes are merely intended as a guide, end that another rule empowers Governmental Efficiency to "consider legislation affecting stale policy." Ife said the legislative counsel confirmed this. This bill." said Brown, "is of extreme importance in Ihe administration of justice within the state of California. "We have only to witness the inslcncl of the picscnl S300. under bill approved Tuesday uy uic QYoilobie.Octciaon Roam for private parties! SACR AM K.V TO 1 At' Federal Bhcrrill Halbcrt has upheld the rishl of Warden Robert lleituc to restrict activities or Negro prisoners in Fnlsom Prison who belong ".0 the Black Muslim sect. In dismissing one of sis damage suits aatinst i leitiw Tuesday.

iii, Muslims' doc r.L' mt 1 rcrf fl e. Kil! II aHlllLil' ii Jl.nrri. uujli'r iii iho Hum' The measure bv Assemblyman Vf mjir.isii. Jlodesw. would he Gibson previously afsig.iei.

the of Brown h.tting the par.ic bill lo a five man when he doe in'l pet exactly what opposed lo changing the death wants. Oolwig contended, penalty law. The measure, calling for four Brown, in a letter to Burns, said year limited susnenison of capital Ihe assignment of the hill to Gib psssed the Assembly son's committee "will be inter several weeks ago by a bare ma pitied by many people cf thisjorily vote of 37. state lo be a parliamentary de similar proposals were rejected vice for defeating this important, Jlidici. 'tot Richard J.

Do.wig. Red ary Committee, but the governor wood Citv. also sharply criticized apparen tly felt he would I got a bel Brown's "letter. "Apparently break the latest hill landed R. mi siihscribr to olhor doe there.

mltl for injury to persons Fresno. proimlly i made Bi to present bv, which covers Mil; property. The oris turned the plea down. Senate Minority Leader John most recent stays granted, as IMej as lost Friday, lo realize that the I pi esent statutes concerning Ihe! death penaltv are not adequately; McCarthy. San Rafael, protest roll.

lerntmllo. i i dealer rk rrod his Ti Misportiition Com in i eummitlei: Tues.lay mii1kt.il txi.ilion. The measure tw Assemhivman Tom Carrell. I'Vriuindo. 3 (.

in ueuler himself, cleared his Tii.nxpnrlaliiin Cummer ee Tuesday without op SACRAMENTO i APi GU; sniffing for kicks would be a mis demeanor under a hill sent to lh( Assembly floor today. The Criminal Procedure Com oners said the restrictions denied them their constitutional right of freedom of religion. Each of the suits asked SlOO.ouo general, and SSO.000 punitive damages, Halbcrt dismissed the suit of" Robert L. tt'illiford. but did urn net on Hie other five mines opposed to the idea of sep Brown wrote Burns that snchl Tuxedo546Q51 ed Brown's action and called him would be dictator.

"In my 13 years as member pf he Slate Senate." he said, "I have never seen such a bold at lemiii by a governor to Interfere in the "ni fairs of I he legislative branch." Burns ruled thai the coiv.rover fulfilling the objective for which they were designed." McCarthy, in his statement, said tha! apparently the governor has rorgolten thai under the stats constitution, "he is an executive and administrative officer, not a legis millet1 approved the measure by Assembh man Join) P. Quiniby. San Bernardino, Tuesday. aratioii of governmeiiL powers llesislstion has always been re being taught to every school child i erred to Judiciary. He said Benin the stale and nation." he said late rules provide that "all statin a statement.

titcs of a penal nature not related position. Opn: Mly Spm.Smidaij 4pm tppo. itbi; frorr. Jews, icveran Dav Advent i sis. and some car The 's 'liii mjv tr, i i.i.uen dealers is sure to come.

Similar) SACRAUKNT0 iAP' A bill to bills hiivc been killed every ses jsoJten regulations requiring pri sii lor veins. vale insurance companies to ac Carrell's bill would be limited! Cept more high risks if they write in hose counties: Los Anieles. jiisnbiliiy insurance lias been ap Ventura. Santa Barbara. proved by the Senate Insurance Sun Bernardino.

Riverside, Sanjard Financial Institutions Com Ieuo. San Francisco. Marin. So rr.ittee. noma.

Solano. Napa. Contra Cos The measure by Sen. Thomas la. Alameda.

Santa Clara. SanlM. Rees. Los Angeles, was op Mnteo. Monterey.

Sacramento. proved Tuesday. S.m Yolu, Placer. Fresno i A stale regulation adopted last and Kern year requires the companies to 'ineiude in their policies mini imum number omen. workers 'over ,50.

and persons who earn; iless t'nnn So.60n a year. Ttie ob to prevent the private Governor And Press ng the companies from skii cream off the business, leaving the risks to the state insurance plan. RIVERSIDE 1AP1 Governor Brown told an audience of newsmen that he thought of news coverage of the state government: "You cover the flash and fire of debate and controversy, and CHP Radar Bill Blocked SACRAMENTO (AP1 Gov. irown's highway radar bill was when there's a fight, the press is there force. "But in the long and sometimes involved discussions about the budget, the tax problems, and other complicated government functions, the press is too often or looking the other trapped in committee Tuesc.ay.

The Assembly Criminal Proce dure Committee voted. not to send the bill by Assemblyman Joseph Kenniek, Long Beach The governor, speaking to the the Assembly floor. Twin Counties Press Club dinner here Tuesday night, said thaL he It would have let the Highway Patrol, for a trial period of IE months, set up 10 unmarked radar thought that newspapers are generally fair in their coverage governmental affairs. "The problem is not one quality, but of quantity," he said, Newspapers ore not enough news and radio and tele vision stations are not broadcasting enough." lie cited his revenue program and tax reform plan as an e. ample.

"In traveling around the state iones on stretches of nighway where speeding has been a problem. Several committer members said il would mean taking patrolmen off highways to man the radar devices. Assemblyman Richard Donovan, Chula Vista, said some cities have abused radar, and he disputed Kenniek's claim that radar would prevent the necessity for high speed chases by police. In another action, the Assembly Transportation and Commerce Committee killed a measure which would have permitted the patrol to post lower speed limits for "tog zones." he said. "1 find very few persons with even the faintest notion about it.

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