(1) State liquor control board may not establish liquor vendors in incorporated cities and towns where a state liquor store exists. (2) The liquor board may lease property and then sublease it to such liquor vendors. (3) The board may permit such stores to remain open after regular closing hours of state liquor stores.
1. A man convicted of a new felony while on parole for prior felony where the parole has not been revoked, the new sentence is concurrent with the sentence he is serving as a parolee. 2. A prisoner while serving a sentence in the penitentiary or reformatory commits a crime for which he is subsequently convicted, the second sentence is consecutive to the first. 3. A man convicted of a crime and placed on probation commits a new crime and prior to the sentencing for the second crime the probation is revoked and sentence imposed, the sentences run concurrently. 4. A man convicted of a crime and placed on probation commits a new crime and subsequent to the sentencing for the second crime the probation is revoked, the sentences run consecutively.
Existing state law presents no legal impediment to the location by the capitol committee of the proposed state library (1) on the site of the parking lot immediately south of the present Social Security Building, or (2) on one of the lots directly east of the Labor & Industries Building and west of Capitol Way.