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Publish Voting Box Score of County's Solons (Continued from Page 1) iting sale of liquor to 12 midnight instead of 2 a.m., from committee: (assembly refused withdrawal, 44 noes to 20 ayes). Ayes: Stanley. Not voting: Collins. 5. For licensing of bookmakers: (assembly refused to pass bill, 34 to 40, no vote in senate). Ayes: Stanley, Collins. 6. For pari-mutuel betting on quarter horse races: (passed by assembly, 67-3 and by senate, 23-0). Ayes: Stanley, Collins. Not voting: Watson. 7. For a $30,000,000 appropriation for rental housing: (assembly passed bill, 48-22, measure died in senate committee). Noes: Stanley. Not voting: Collins. 8. For payment of $8 per day for 12 days hospital benefits to workers: (senate adopted amended bill with this provision, 25-9, assembly concurrence in amendments unanimous). Noes: Watson. 9. For a fair employment practices act: (assembly refused 31 to 35 to withdraw this bill from subcommittee, no senate vote). Noes: Stanley, Collins. 10. For replacement of the hot cargo law: (senate passed bill 27-10, died in assembly industrial relations committee). Ayes: Watson. 11. For a 75-cent an hour minimum wage: (assembly adopted Lill 42-13, died in senate labor committee). Noes: Stanley. Not voting: Collins. 12. For placing the provisions of to 35 to withdraw this bill from subcommittee, no senate vote). Noes: Stanley, Collins. 10. For replacement of the hot cargo law: (senate passed bill 27-10, died in assembly industrial relations committee). Ayes: Watson. 11. For a 75-cent an hour minimum wage: (assembly adopted Bill 42-13, died in senate labor committee). Noes: Stanley. Not voting: Collins. 12. For placing the provisions of Proposition No. 4 (old age pensions), into state law: (assembly passed bill 46-17, died in senate social welfare committee). Not voting: Stanley, Collins. 13. For abolition of the state social welfare board appointed by the governor: (senate refused passage of bill 13-19, no vote in assembly). Noes: Watson. 14. A constitutional amendment increasing the salaries of legislators: (passed by assembly, 57-13 and senate 33-1). Ayes: Stanley, Collins, Watson. 15. For prohibiting the sale of crime comic books: (assembly adopted bill, 61-1, died in senate judiciary committee). Ayes: Stanley. Not voting: Collins. 16. For fixing the two and a half and two per cent interest rate on small loans at $500: (passed by assembly, 67-0 and by senate, 36-0. Controversial issues on this bill were on amendments). Ayes: Stanley, Watson. Not voting: Collins. 17. For calling a special election to vote on a school bond issue to relieve distressed school districts: (passed senate, 28-4 and assembly, 52-22). Ayes: Watson, Stanley, Collins. 18. For the compromised Dickey anti-water pollution bill: (passed assembly 51-14 and senate, 25-1, with virtually all of controversy over bills settled by amendments). Ayes: Watson, Stanley, Collins. There were other major issues on which no roll calls were taken. These included: Fixing farm prices, died in assembly agricultural committee; increased taxes recommended by Governor Earl Warren on liquor and racing, died in committee; $12,000,000 farm labor housing program, died in Assembly Ways and Means Committee; prohibition of racial discrimination in insurance policies, passed by assembly but died in senate committee; extension of unemployment insurance to farm and domestic workers, amended out of bill in assembly; outlawing of mass picket FIXING farm prices, died in assembly agricultural committee; increased taxes recommended by Governor Earl Warren on liquor and racing, died in committee; $12,000,000 farm labor housing program, died in Assembly Ways and Means Committee; prohibition of racial discrimination in insurance policies, passed by assembly but died in senate committee; extension of unemployment insurance to farm and domestic workers, amended out of bill in assembly; outlawing of mass picketing, died in committee; outlawing featherbedding on railroads, died in committee; banning delivery of pets for vivisection, died in Senate Finance Committee; permitting teaching of sex courses in schools, died in committee. BRAILLE CLUB PICNIC MONDAY Annual picnic of the Orange County Braille club is scheduled for Monday, July 18, at the Orange city park from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Featured speaker will be the Rev. Gerald Bash of the Frist Christian church, Santa Ana. The Red Cross and volunteer workers of Santa Ana will provide transportation. Additional information may be obtained by calling L. A. Gale, club president, of the Santa Ana Red Cross chapter. The principles of the card game of poker are almost as ancient as playing cards themeselves. EHLERS KEYS BICYCLES SAW FILING LAWNMOWERS Sales and Service Repairing and Welding 419 W. Center Phone 2759 Anahalm Where Southern California Saves ALPHA BETA FOOD MARKETS HAVE YOU GIVEN FOOD CLUB SHORTENING A FAIR TEST? RIAL OFFER! One One Pound Can Not Satisfied The Throe Pound Can Money funded ! 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