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Gov Edmund Gerald Pat Brown Sr — Part 6
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3—The new governor and
osk propose to establish Ff
working arrangement
ith law enforcement offi-
cials in Oregon and Wash-
ington for constant inter-
change of information on’
the movements and activi-
ties of known criminals
along the Pacific seaboard.
4—Mosk said that in
agreement with Brown, he’
will “maifitain constant sur-
veillance over known gang-
sters and racketeers” in
California no matter how
well behaved they may .be
at any particular time since
they will be regarded by
the Brown Administration
as “potential enemies of
our State.”
The Governor, Mosk and
Lynch discussed crime after
Brown had flown to Los An-
geles for a coast to coast ques-
tion and answer telecast.
_ After the television show,
Brown dropped into a nearby
hurch, then flew back to
alm Springs.
It is known that Brown
ziso intends to have a round!!
o¢ratic, elected State official
impress upon. them t
necessity of avoiding any coq-
flict of interest or other slip
which would not make integ-
tity in office the order of the
administration which comes
into power with a sweep for
only the .second time since
the turn of the century.
TOUGHER POLICY.
Speaking with some ve-
hemence, Brown announced
that under hig administra-
tion the Adult Authority will
follow a “much tougher
policy.” .
The Governor-elect indi-
cated he was particularly out-
aged about the case of Jack
ainsberger, Los ‘Angeles
andyman, who is held in Yas
egas in the “sacrifice” slpy-
ing of 23 year old Erlime
Folker. Rainsberger said he
killed the woman in a secret
ritual because “my voices
told me to.”
Brown, whom Mosk re-
places in January as Attorney
General, said:
‘Pm going to see that
there is a closer relation-
ship between the peace of-
ficers who handle arrests
and prosecution of crimi-
als, ang, the Department
f Corrections, which is
nder the jurisdiction of
he Governor.
“Too often, in my opi
ion,” the police have
ested people who ha
committed erimes of vio-
lence and then seen them
turned loose for reasons
that are difficult to under-
stand,
-"*F have in mind the
Adult Authority.-
“In the recent case of
the ‘sacrifice’ murder in
Nevada, that man com}
mitted three assaults wit
knives on women. an
served three terms in th
reformatory.
TWO ROBBERIES.
_ “Then he came to Cali-
fornia and committed two
armed robberies with a
knife and was released
after three years,
“Those are things on
which I will demand a
much tougher policy. |
“On crimes against prop-
erty, we can take a greater
chance, but not on this
sort of thing.”
+ talk with the other Dem-
Mos “very much for all
my legal advice.”. -
He explained various. ‘stat
departments have their o
lawyers, too, and that he will
work with them, but “in the
last analysis the Attorney
General will be my lawyer—
there must be one final legal
aluthority as.a. ‘matter of pol-
icy.
Brown, his “staf and‘ his
family will fly back to San
Francisco tomorrow after-
noon.
He will be at his desk
the Attorney General’s offic
Brown said he will rely on|Tuesday.
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