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#324
\BORTION LAWS
6.13.67
Probable signing of abortion laws.
3462
ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM
#664
DURING XMAS-NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY
12-10-69
RR urged California motorists to take advantage
of free coffee breaks to be offered by state
restaurant operators as part of national acci-
dent prevention program during Xmas and New
Year's high traffic periods.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF ADMINISTRATION
#633
(Two and one/half year assessment)
11-14-69
Speech Excerpts from Riverside County Republican
Fund-Raising Dinner of November 14
ACCOMPLISHMENTS BY RR
#600
ADMINISTRATION
10-31-69
Excerpts of Republican State Central Committee
Annual Convention Speech, 10-31-69, regarding
list of administration accomplishments in fields
of taxes, economy in government, mental hygiene,
pollution, traffic safety, anti-crime laws,
education.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
#458
(1969 Legislature)
8-11-69
RR statement highlighting accomplishments of
1969 Session:
ACCOUNTANCY, State Board of
#582
12-4-73
Earl D. Brodie
Reappointed: Karl A. Guntermann
C. Richard Spriggs
ACCOUNTANCY, State Board of
#116
3-6-73
Cordon R. Ewig
Brenton B. Bradford
ACCOUNTANCY, STATE BOARD OF
#726
12-28-71
Roy E. Reynolds
Roy E. Parker
ACCOUNTANCY, STATE BOARD OF
#684
12-8-71
C. Richard Spriggs
ACCOUNTANCY, State
#564
Board of
12-8-70
RR appointed two new members and reappointed
a third.
Robert A. Mellin
Roy E. Parker
Reappointed: Patrick J. Riley
ACCOUNTANCY, State
#194
Board of
4-5-71
Wilbur H. Stevens
ACCOUNTANCY, State Board of
#311
6-17-70
Patrick J. Riley
ACCOUNTANCY, State Board Of
#20
1-12-70
Karl A. Guntermann
Harry T. Magill
ACCOUNTANCY, State Board of
#7
1-13-69
Brenton B. Bradford
Robert E. Whyte
ACCOUNTANCY, Board of
#127
2.26.68
Roy E. Reynolds
Robert E. Grice
CRE LIMITATION
#33
1.17.68
odification in the acreage limitation provisions
the federal reclamation law; be increased to
40 acres.
ADJOURNMENT OF LEGISLATURE
#512
8.13.68
tatement ac press conference concerning
adjournment of legislature by Acting Governor
Burns; comment on adjournment.
ADJOURNMENT OF LEGISLATURE
#503
(Telegrams)
8.5.68
Includes texts of two telegrams: one to RR from
Speaker Unruh; one to Unruh from RR. Concerning
adjournment of 1968 legislative session by
Acting Governor Hugh M. Burns.
ADJUTANT GENERAL
#114
3.13.67
Major General Glenn C. Ames
ADMINISTRATION
#2
1.3.67
Lists people who were sworn in on 1.3.67.
ADMINISTRATION
MEMO TO PRESS
(Department heads)
1.3.67
List of department heads who remained with the
administration units those who resigned.
ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS,
#232
Director of the Office of
4-25-73
Paul F. Dauer
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE,
Office of
#287
5-19-69
Donald R. Wagner
ADMINISTPATIVE PROCEDURE, Office of
#191
General Services
4.13.67
Presiding Officer: Leighton Hatch
#482
ADULT AUTHORITY
8-21-74
Assemblyman Robert G, (Bob) Wood
ADULT AUTHORITY
#373
7-3-73
Manuel Quevedo, Jr.
ADULT AUTHORITY, Chairman of the
#273
Board of the California
5-16-73
Raymond C. Brown
ADULT AUTHORITY
#168
3-26-71
Walter A. Gordon, Jr.
Manley J.Bowler
ADULT AUTHORITY
#275
5-18-70
Daniel R. Lopez
ADULT AUTHORITY
#192
4-7-70
Charles E. Brown
ADULT AUTHORITY, State
#304
6-3-69
James H. Hoover
ADULT AUTHORITY
#176
3.12.68
Henry W. Kerr
Curtis O. Lynum
ADULT AUTHORITY
#47
1.25.68
Henry W. Kerr
ADULT AUTHORITY
#681
12.19.67
Curtis O. Lynum - Reappointed 4-26-72, #240
ADULT AUTHORITY
#625
11.21.67
Leland M. Edman
ADULT AUTHORITY
#567
10.18.67
Henry W. Kerr - Reappointed 4-26-72, #240
ADULT AUTHORITY
#183
4.12.67
Tanloy T
Walter A. Gordon, Jr.
AERONAUTICS BOARD, California
#283
5-7-74
Reappointed: Robert C. Arnold
Leroy E. McChesney
Jack R. Hammett
AERONAUTICS BOARD
#4
1-4-72
Charles A. Soderstrom
James C. Snapp
AERONAUTICS BOARD
#211
4-12-71
Reappointed:
Mervin W. Amerine
Thomas H. Hughes
AERONAUTICS BOARD
#259
5-12-70
Leroy E. McChesney
Robert C. Arnold
AERONAUTICS, State Board
#5
1-6-69
Stewart Hinckley
ERONAUTICS BOARD
#579
10.27.67
harles A. Soderstrom
#622
AERONAUTICS BOARD
11.20.67
Joseph R. Crotti
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
#297
(B - 1 Contract)
6-5-70
RR hailed award of B-1 Contract and lauded
Senator Murphy's efforts on behalf of
California's economy.
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
#549
(F-5-21 Contract)
11-20-70
RR statement re F-5-21 contract awarded to
Northrop Corporation.
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTIONS
#419
7-24-69
RR issued statement commending dedication
and resourcefulness of aerospace industry
which played such an important part in
accomplishments of Apollo 11 mission
AEROSPACE WEEK
#419
7-24-69
RR proclaimed August 24 through 30.
AEROSPACE WORKERS EMPLOYMENT GRANT
#433
7-25-72
-
$420,000
federal
grame
from
the
National Science Foundation to provide training
for unemployed veterans and aerospace workers
to become science and math teachers in intercity
secondary schools.
AEROSPACE WORKERS
#467
(Unemployed)
9-18-70
RR selected three major California metropolitan
areas where unemployment has been highest among
aerospace workers to participate in a $9
million manpower program.
AEROSPACE WORKERS
#429
(Out-of-work)
9-3-70
RR expanded efforts by Department of Human
Resources Development to find jobs for
out-of-work aerospace workers in Northern
California.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM IN THE
#526
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
9-21-72
RR today announced that the U.S. Department of
Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance
has given conditional approval to his
administration's proposal to establish a
voluntary affirmative action program in the
building and construction industry.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AGREEMENT
#308
5-19-71
RR signed agreement to open the door for
elimination of discrimination 111 union
membership and employment in the building
and construction industry.
AGE OF MAJORITY LAW
#141
(AFDC Assistance)
3-9-72
RR urged Senate to act quickly on emergency
legislation passed by Assembly which would
revise state's new age of majority law to
conform with 1971 Welfare Reform Act (AFDC
assistance)
#120
AGE OF MAJORITY LAW
3-1-72
(AFDC Assistance)
will ask legislature to pass emergency leg-
RR islation which would revise new age of majority Act
law to conform with 1971 Welfare Reform
relating to Aid for Dependent Children category
AGENCIES JOINT USE OF FACILITIES
#64
1-29-70
Water Resources and Public Works will
jointly operate and maintain facilities
that were planned for separate use by the
California Aqueduct of the State Water Project
AGGIES - Cal-Davis
Boardwalk Bowl
#624
11-30-72
RR sent telegram to James E. Duffy, president
of the ABC-TV network, concerning ABC's
decision not to televise the Boardwalk Bowl
game in California. The game pits the Aggies
of the University of California at Davis
against the University of Massachusetts.
AGING, (NEW) California Commission on
#218
4-4-74
William C. McColl
Dr. Carroll L. Estes
Eleanor Fait
Dr. Wayne A. Neal
Roger S. Watson
Paul Cowgill
Ruth Green
Archer R. Kirkpatrick
Charles H. Lavis
AGING, (new) State Office on
#9
Director of
1-8-74
Dr. J. M. Stubblebine
#540
AGING, California Commission on
9-27-72
Manuel Campos
AGING, California Commission on
#148
3-13-72
inc. Mattle U. Class
Robert G. Jack
Dr. Albert G. Feldman
AGING
CALIF. COMM.
California Commission on
on AGING
3 - -67
Charles W. Skoien, Jr., Executive Director
AGING, California Commission on
#79
2.20.67
Reappointed chairman: Mrs. Edna Bonn Russell
Reappointed 3-13-72, #148
Members: Louis Orsatti
Mrs. Francis X. Bushman
Dr. John F. Crouthamel
Kenneth L. Swinford
Dr. J. Tillman Hall
AGING, California Commission on
#79
2.20.67
Dr. Thomas Kiddie, reappointed, #540, 9-27-72
Sister Mary Gabriel Lally
Hazel A. Warner
AGING, California Commission on
#594
11.2.67
Robert W. Mintie
AGNEW, Vice President Spiro
Stmnt.
resignation of
10-10-73
Statement attributable to spokesman for RR in
response to press inquiries regarding the
resignation of Agnew.
AGNEW, Ted
telephone
statement
8-7-73
RR statement on Ted Agnew being an honorable
and honest man and should be considered
innocent until proven otherwise.
AGNEW, Spiro T.
#432
7-22-72
RR statement on learning of Nixon's selection
of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew as his run-
ning mate in the coming presidential campaign.
AGNEW STATEMENT
#309
(Re: Joseph Rhodes, Jr.)
6-16-70
RR Joined Vice President Agnew in saying that
if remarks attributed to a Harvard University
student just appointed to the President's
Commission on Campus Unrest are correct, the
your should resign.
AGNEWS STATE HOSPITAL
#386
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
7-10-69
Lawrence L. May
AGNEWS STATE HOSPITAL
#169
4-6-67
Arthur F. Strehlow
AGNEWS STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD
#412
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
7-15-74
Ruth W. Kokjer
Mrs. Delbert (Barbara) Reeder
Mrs. E. L. (Martha) Hood (reappointed)
AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT
#254
AND COUNTY FAIRS
4-28-71
AA usheu U1 Agriculture to
work with state fair industry to improve the
quality of district and county expositions
and make them self-sufficient.
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEES
#354
(County)
7-9-70
RR announced committees are operating in
more than 35 counties to enforce safety and
sanitation regulations and improve working
conditions of farm laborere.
AGRICULTURAL INSPECTION STATION
#361
(ARIZONA-CALIFORNIA FRIENDSHIP
6-16-71
INSPECTION STATION)
RR announced the first bo-state inspection
station in the nation's history. This is
a joint venture designed as mulit-use
agricultural quarantine and inspection
station to be manned by personnel from both
states.
AGRICULTURAL QUARANTINE
#512
AND INSPECTION STATION
9-29-70
RR described two-state border inspection facility
being built jointly by California and Arizona
as example of interstate cooperation.
AGRICULTURE
#152
4.5.67
Earl Coke be given full cabinet status along
with three other secretaries.
AGRICULTURE AND SERVICES AGENCY,
#157
Resignation of Deputy Secretary
3-11-74
A. Alan Hill
AGRICULTURE AND SERVICES AGENCY,
#502
Secretary of
8-25-72
James G. Stearns
AGRICULTURE AND SERVICESAGENCY,
#499
Resignation of Secretary of
8-21-72
J. Earl Coke
AGRICULTURE AND SERVICES AGENCY
#526
9-20-71
Earl Coke announced appointment of Alexander J.
Reis as assistant secretary of the Agmi 24
and Services Agency.
AGRICULTURE AND SERVICES AGENCY
#543
11-12-70
Donald G. Livingston, Assistant Secretary
Agriculture, State Director of
#246
4-28-72
Charles B. Christensen
AGRICULTURE, Department of
#128
Director
2-28-69
Jerry W. Fielder
AGRICULTURE, Department of
(Chief deputy director appointed)
#620
10.16.68
Jerry W. Fielder
AGRICULTURE, Department of
#112
3.10.67
Appointed:
Chief Deputy Director: Richard E. Lyng
Deputy Director: James Bennett
Chief: Harry Krade
Senior Marketing Economist: Vernon Shahbazian
AGRICULTURE, Department of
#112
3.10.67
Consolidation Plan
Lyng - Chief Deputy Director
James F. Bennett, Chief of Division of Marketing
Services
AGRICULTURE, Department of
#233
5.3.67
RR urged key state agriculture officials to as-
sess problems due to wet weather.
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#583
12-4-73
J. Cordner Gibson
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#550
11-2-73
Reappointments: Allan Grant
Edmund Mirassou
Herbert A. Fleming
Wesley N. Sawyer
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#382
6-27-72
Edmund A. Mirassou
Herbert A. Fleming
Jacob V. Pandol
AGRICULTURE, Board of
#95
2-14-72
Earl S. Smittcamp
James R. Manassero
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#360
5.29.68
James B. Kendrick
Reappointed 2-14-72, #95
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#80
2-13-69
E. C. Mazzie
Charles B. Christensen
Wesley N. Sawyer
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#66
2-5-69
Reappointed - Allan Grant, as president of
the State Board of Agriculture.
AGRICULTURE: State Board of
#22
1-13-70
Howard H. Leach
Alfred Tisch
Paul Ames
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#94
2-10-7
Allan Grant, President. Reappointed.
Reappointed 1-29-71, #44
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#44
1-29-71
Warren H. Brock
AGRICULTURE, STATE BOARD OF
#172
3-30-71
Dr. Emil M. Mrak
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#52
1.26.68
John M. Garabedian
Carl G. Samuelson
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#34
2.1.67
Athalie Richardson Clarke
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#375
7.3.67
Reappointed 1-29-71, #44
Harold O. Wilson
AGRICULTURE, State Board of
#19
1.17.67
Warren T. Smith
Dr. Francisco Bravo
AGRICULTURAL PRO-RATE ADVISORY COMMISSION #214 4.26.67
Neal D. Butler
Peter R. Piazza
Reno D. Costella
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROGRAM
#402
(University of California)
6.12.68
RR urged Assembly to reject effort by Assembly-
man winitiers Uncomunce, balled Edinate, " emas-
culate the University of California's agricul-
tural research program.
AFDC & FOOD STAMP REFORMS
#506
9-5-74
RR, in a sweeping series of new proposals to
reform the nation's welfare system, also called
for a drastic overhaul of the federal Food Stamp
program and further refinements in the Aid to
Families with Dependent Children Program.
AID FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN
#141
FOR 18-YEAR OLD ADULTS
3-9-72
RR urged Senate to act quickly on emergency
legislation passed by Assembly which would re-
vise state's new age of majority law to conform
with 1971 Welfare Reform Act
AID FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN
#120
FOR 18-YEAR OLD ADULTS
3-1-72
RR will ask legislature to pass emergency leg-
islation which would revise new age of majority
law to conform with 1971 Welfare Reform Act
relating to Aid for Dependent Children category
AID TO SOUTH VIETNAM WEEK
#28
1.15.68
January 17-24
AIR COLLISION
#367
6-18-71
RR extended thanks on behalf of Utah
Governor Calvin L. Rampton to all who
helped in the recovery effort following air
collision of airline and Air Force Jet in
Southern California.
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
#223
3.26.68
Guard. capabilities of California Air National
RR discusses how to stop restrictions of airlift
AIR POLLUTION
#439
7-28-72
RR today directed the State Air Resources Board
to schedule a hearing in August in the Riverside-
Los Angeles area on the feasibility of converting
all vehicles in the South Coast Air Basin to
gaseous fuels within the next four years.
AIR POLLUTION
#333
(Emission standards for
6-1-71
motor vehicles)
AIR Resources Board and RR request federal
Protection Agency to reconsider
denial of the stat's application for a waiver
vehicle to be sold in California in 1973.
to conduct assembly line emission tests of every
AIR POLLUTION
#302
(Research)
6-11-70
RR announced California has been selected
for a federal-state research project to
determine the relationship between air
pollution and highway design and location.
AIR POLLUTION
#117
2-24-70
RR called for 2 day meeting of State Air
Resources Board with major automobile and oil
firm representatives. Objective further
effort in battle against smog.
AIR POLLUTION (War against)
#26
1-14-70
RR proposed sale of personalized vehicle
license plates to help finance the war
against air pollution.
AIR POLLUTION
#454
8-7-69
RR to head task force to Detroit, October 21,
to inspect automobile industry's smog testing
and research laborator
AIR POLLUTION
#482
8.30.67
RR signed Mulford-Carrell Act creating an
Air Resources Board.
AIR POLLUTION
#582
10.27.67
Air Quality Act of 1967
AIR POLLUTION
#595
11.2.67
RR praised House of Representatives in Washington
pollution. for setting strict standards for control of air
4.25.67
RR met with engineering vice-presidents of six
major American auto manufacturers to discuss
efforce to air nollution.
AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT STANDARDS
#674
12-17-69
RR appointed seven-member advisory committee to
assist State Department of Aeronautics in
establishing noise abatement standards for
aircraft and airports.
Mrs. Mary Lou Corckett
Warren N. Boggess
Daniel W. Emory
Dr. John M. Heslep
Richard E. Coykendall
Charles D. Gibson
Daniel D. Mikesell
AIR QUALITY ACT of 1967
#582
10.27.67
RR urged Congressional passage of act.
AIR RESOURCES BOARD, State
#599
12-14-73
Charles J. Conrad
David I. Kline
Augustus H. Batchelder
Roger L. Mosher
AIR RESOURCES BOARD, State
#405
7-7-72
Dr. A. J. Haagen-Smit, chairman
Mrs. Gladys A. Meade
Allen B. Lemmon, III
R. Robert Brittain
Harold W. Sullivan
AIR RESOURCES BOARD
#508
8-31-71
Dr. Stafford Warren
Warren Schmid
Dr. A. J. Haagen-Smit
#575
AIR RESOURCES BOARD
12-17-70
Frederick F. Perelli-Minetti
AIR RESOURCES BOARD
#533
10-21-70
John G. Holmes
AIR RESOURCES BOARD, State
#363
6-30-69
Willard F. Libby
Dorothy 1. Chapel
Gerald A. Shearin
AIR RESOURCES BOARD
#156
3.7.68
A. J. Haagen-Smit, member and Chairman
John Gleason Miles
AIR RESOURCES BOARD
#683
12.20.67
Replaces Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board:
Louis J. Fuller
Walter R. Schmid
Dorothy M. Chapel
Dr. Willard F. Libby
Dr. Joseph F. Boyle
Gerald A. Shearin
Stella K. Younglove
Marshall H. Boden
David S. Adams
AIR RESOURCES BOARD - Creation of
#482
8.30.67
RR signed Mulford-Carrell Act creating Air
Resources Board.
AIRCRAFT NOISE
#182
4-1-70
RR proposed to legislature stringent new
regulations setting acceptable noise standards
for airports and aircraft operating in Calif.
ALAMEDA COUNTY - Board of supervisors
#513
9.14.67
Joseph P. Bort
ALAMEDA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#543
9-26-74
John P. Vukasin, Jr.
ALAMEDA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#513
9-12-74
Lewis F. Sherman
ALAMEDA SUPERIOR COURT
#272
5-16-73
Stanley P. Golde
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#167
3-22-73
Hugh S. Koford
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#617
11-4-71
John P. Sparrow
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#587
12-30-70
Judge M. O. Sabraw
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#574
12-16-70
John S. Cooper
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#627
11-12-69
William J. Hayes
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#270
5-1-69
Alan A. Lindsay
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#659
11-15-68
Harold B. Hove
Gordon L. Minder
ALAMEDA, Superior Court
#134
3-22-67
Charies ZOOK Sutton
ALCOHOL PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
#132
3-12-71
Loran D. Archer, Executive Officer
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
#38
APPEALS BOARD
1-26-71
Hugh M. Burns, member
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL APPEALS BOARD #1
1-5-71
Eugene V. Lipp
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
#413
APPEALS BOARD
8-21-70
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL APPEALS
#674
BOARD
11.20.68
Manuel Quevedo, Jr.
James M. Shumway
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL - Appeals Board #172
4.7.67
Donald R. Wagner
Robert I. Tuttle
Adrienne Sausset
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL - Department of #111
3.10.67
Director: Edward J. Kirby
ALCOHOL PROBLEMS - Coordinating Council #491
9.1.67
Peter Weinberger
John C. Montgomery
Spencer Williams
Raymond Procunier
Harold W. Sullivan
May
Thomas C. Lynch
James V. Lowry, M.D.
Robert E. Howard
Edward J. Kirby
Lester Breslow, M.D.
ALCOHOLISM
#380
6-27-72
RR today announced that California has
received a $2.4 million federal grant as part
of his state plan to combat alcoholism.
ALCOHOLISM ADVISORY COUNCIL,
#519
Chairman of the
9-8-72
Thomas P. Pike
ALCOHOLISM PROGRAM
#199
4-11-72
RR urged National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism to approve state plan he is
proposing which would provide more than $2.3
million in federal funds to counties to combat
alcoholism
ALCOHOLISM, Prevention and
#183
Treatment of
4-1-70
RR encorsed legislation to create a
comprehensive, integrated system for the
prevention and treatment of alcoholism.
ALHAMBRA MUNICIPAL COURT
#346
6-21-74
Robert B. Lopez
ALHAMBRA, Municipal Court
#381
6-27-72
Roandl E. Swearinger
ALHAMBRA, Municipal Court
#157
3-14-72
Don D. Bercu
Peter S. Smith
ALLEE, Virginia, RESIGNATION
#143
3-9-72
RR statement re resignation of Division of
Industrial Welfare Chief Virginia Allee
ALLENBY: Clifford L.
#432
7-20-71
Recipient, 1971 Annual Governor's Executive
Development Scholarship Awards.
ALPINE COUNTY - Board of supervisors
#159
3.8.68
Mabel Charlotte Love
ALPINE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#483
8-12-71
John H. cook
#468
AMADOR COUNTY BOARD OF
8-11-72
SUPERVISORS
Angelo J. DePaoli
AMENDMENTS TO WELFARE REFORM BILL
#285
5-12-71
RR asks for immediate introduction of
amendments which "will enable the counties to be
confident that there will be no cost shift to
them"
AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH
#73
2.1.68
Proclamation, month of February
AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH
#93
2.24.67
proclamation, month of February
AMERICAN MOTHERS, INC.
#517
9.19.67
Advised that state law require licensing to bring
South Vietnamese children into the U.S. Letter
by John C. Montgomery.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL
1-14-72
COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA
#17
Mrs. Elsa Sandstrom
AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL
#83
2.6.68
COMMISSION
Charles J. Conrad
AMERICAN RIVER FLOOD
CONTROL DISTRICT, Board of Trustees
#554
9-29-69
John M. Lee
AMPUTEE SERVICEMEN
#78
2-17-71
RR statement re California visit of amputee
servicemen as part of a social rehabilitation
project.
ANCHOVY FISHING PROBLEM
#415
7-24-67
RR supports scientific management of anchovy
by Fish and Game Commission.
ANDERSON, James C.
#582
10-16-69
RR sent his condolences on the death of
the Editor of the Sacramento Union.
attisment Need for action balance on withholding notes. of legislative and
session: the paying off of anticipation
ANTI-LITTER MONTH
#253
4-25-69
Proclaimed the month of May, 1969
ANTI-LITTER MONTH
#288
4.29.68
Proclamation, month of May
ANTI-LITTER MONTH
#269
5.18.67
Proclamation, month of May
ANTI-OBSCENITY INITIATIVE
#556
Proposition 18
10-6-72
RR today announced his endorsement
tion 18, the anti-obscenity iniciative on the
November ballot
ANTIPOVERTY PROGRAMS, State
#610
control over funding of
11-20-72
RR announced he has initiated action designed ti
give the state increased control over the
nearly $78 million in federal antipoverty funds
being spent annually in California RR re-
quested authority from Phillip Sanchez, OEO
Director, to implement a California State
Variation Plan.
ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMS
#330
(Strengthing of in Calif.)
5.14.68
State has taken major step to strengthen anti-
poverty programs in state. Health and Welfare
Agency is designated as the Community Action
Agency for anti-poverty programs in the state.
State to develop a comprehensive statewide plai
for poverty reduction and prevention.
APOLLO 10 ASTRONAUTS
#307
6-5-69
Dates set for California visit--June 17-19
APOLLO 10 ASTRONAUTS
#298
5-27-69
RR announced astronauts and their families
have accepted invitation to visit California
during mid-June
APOLLO FREEWAY
#422
7-25-69
RR today proposed that Interstate 5 through
Calif. be designated the Apollo Freeway in
honor of the American astronauts who made
man's first landing on the moon.
APOLLO " 11 MISSION
#419
7-24-69
highly RR industry issued successful for proclamation its major moon mission support commending role the in aerospace the
APOLLO 11 MOON DEPARTURE
#410
7-21-69
RR statement on departure of astronauts from
moon's surface
APOLLO 11 LUNAR MISSION
#402
(Proclamation)
7-16-69
Acting Governor Reinecke proclaimed Monday,
July 21. day of S. OI
Apollo Moon Mission
APOLLO 11 PROJECT
#172
3-25-70
RR announced California has been selected as
the first of 50 states to receive a special
exhibit featuring Apollo 11 ship.
APOLLO 11 EXHIBIT
#195
4-8-70
RR announced Astronaut Armstrong will visit
Sacramento with NASA display April 18
APOLLO 11 EXHIBIT
#207
4-15-70
RR announced brief ceremonies for opening of
exhibit.
APPEAL OF FEDERAL RULING
#523
10-5-70
RR announced the state has appealed the
ruling of a federal court judge which alleges
that California is out of conformity with
federal welfare requirements.
APPELATE COURT IN SAN FRANCISCO
#278
5-3-74
RR withdrew nomination of John C. Vukasin, Jr.
for the First Court of Appeal in San Francisco
per Vukasin's request.
APPELLATE COURT
#57
First District
1-30-74
Nomination of Justice Thomas W. Caldecott as
Associate Justice
APPEAL, COURT OF
#556
First Appellate District
10-7-71
Division Two
Presiding Justice Wakefield Taylor
APPEAL, COURT OF
#560
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT
10-8-71
DIVISION TWO
Allison M. Rouse, Associate Justice
APPELATE COURT, First District
#137
Division 3
3-1-74
Nominated John P. Vukasin, Jr.
APPELATE COURT
#261
3rd District
4-25-74
George E. Paras
Robert K. Puglia
APPEDATE COURT DISTRICT, Division
#556
Two of the Fourth
9-27-74
Franklin D. McDaniel
APPELLATE COURT, Second
#50
District, Division three
1-30-74
Nominated:
account A. rotter
APPEAL, Court of
#337
Second Appellate District
6-19-73
Division One
Nominated: Associate Justice, L. Thaxton Hanson
APPEAL, COURT OF
#122
Second Appellate District
3-11-71
Division One
Nominated: Associate Justice, William P. Clark,
Jr.
APPEAL, Court of
#414
Second Appellate District
7-20-73
Division two
Nominated: Edwin F. Beach, Associate Justice
APPEAL, Court of
Second Appellate District
#214
Division Five
4-13-73
Nominated:
James H. Hastings - Associate Justice
APPEALS, Court of
#270
Second Appellate District
5-14-70
Nominated: Lynn D. Compton, Associate Justice
APPEALS: COURT OF
#477
Third Appellate District
8-11-71
Frank K. Richardson, nominated
APPEALS, Court of
#106
Fourth District
2-24-72
Division One
Senator Gordon Cologne
APPEALS: Court of
#268
Fourth Appellate District
5-14-70
RR nominates:
Robert Gardner, Presiding Justice
John G. Gabbert, Associate Justice
APPEALS, Court of Fifth
#593
Appellate District
11-6-72
Nominated: Judge George A. Brown, Presiding
Justice
APPEALS, Court of
#455
(Fifth Appellate District)
8-8-69
Nominated:
Frederick E. Stone, Presiding Justice
Thomas H. Coakley, Associate Justice
APPLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD
#241
5.5.67
John Ventura
Secondino C. Ramirez
Thomas E. Richardson
Mike Schultz
Harold C. Livingston
APPOINTMENTS
#194
(Nixon Administration
3-25-69
RR acknowledge talents and quality of leadership
fernians who have served SO ablv in state
government and are now serving in Washington
administration.
APPOINTMENTS SECRETARY,
#593
Assistant to the - Resignation of
12-10-73
Resignation of Thomas M. Jones
APPOINTMENTS SECRETARY
#182
4.11.67
Resignation of Tom Reed to be Special Assistant
to investigate programs of other State Central
Committees.
Appointed: Paul R. Haerle as appointments
secretary
APPOINTMENTS SECRETARY, Assistant
#210
4.26.67
James J. Crumpacker
PPOINTMENTS SECRETARY, Assistant
#88
2.23.67
paul R. Haerle
APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY
#511
9-3-71
MR announced California State Plan For Equal
Employment Opportunity for Apprenticeship has
been approved by the U. S. Department of
Labor.
APPRENTICESHIP MONTH
#366
(RR- Statement on)
5.29.68
RR issued statement on June as Apprenticeship
Month. "I have just mailed 4500 letters to em-
ployers in the automotive industry asking them
to examine their participation in the appren-
ticeship program.'
APPRENTICESHIP MONTH
#356
5.27.68
RR proclaimed June, 1968 as APPRENTICESHIP
MONTH; urged all citizens to cooperate in making
apprenticeship training available to Califor-
nia's youth.
APPRENTICESHIP MONTH
#334
6.10.67
proclamation, month of June
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
#315
6-12-69
RR praised Apprenticeship Council for sponsor-
ship of career training program and welcomed
250,000th young person to enter program.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
#576
(Gov's employment program)
9.10.68
RR announced start of three-part program to pro-
vide better employment opportunities for dis-
advantaged, apprenticeship program, and state
employees.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
#492
7.25.68
RR announced that number of persons enrolled in
statewide apprenticeship program during June
was nearly double the number enrolled during
the same period last year.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
#330
6.15.67
pincrimination in.
#314
APPRENTICESHIP MONTH,
6-11-69
Proclamation
RR designating June
APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS,
#214
Division of
4-13-71
James E. Stratten, Chief
APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS Division
#276
5.23.67
Reappointed: Chief, Charles F. Hanna
ARCHITECT (State)
#76
2.20.67
Reappointed: Carl C. McElvv
achitectural EMAMINERS, State Board of #400
7-15-74
Resppointed: William E. Blurock
Norman P. Adler
Dean F. Unger
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, State
Board of
#335
6-19-73
Reappointments of: Cliff L. Burgess
Howard H. Morgridge
ARCHITUCTURAL EXAMINERS, State
(119
3-6-73
Card of
Prank L. Hope, Sr.
alfred F. Blessing
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS
#26
State Board of
1-21-71
Morgridge
Norman P. Adler
Cliff L. Burgess, Reappointed
Dean F. Unger, Reappointed
William E. Blurock, Reappointed
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS,
#383
7-10-69
State Board of
Appointed:
Frank L. Hope
Wilfred E. Blessing
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, State Board of #421
6.24.68
Mary K. Hosking (nee Shell) - Reaptd. 2-14-72, #9
John R. Ross - Reappointed 2-14-72, #99
Clifford L. Burgess
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, State Board of #525
9.21.67
Dean F. Unger
:CHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, State Board of #446
8.10.67
illiam E. Blurock
obert Van Roekel
ARCHIVES MONTH
#557
10.13.67
Proclamation, October 13 - November 13.
ARMY RESERVE OFFICERS
#391
TRAINING CORPS (ROTC)
6-30-72
RR today hailed the Army Reserve Officers
Training Corps (ROTC) as a vital element of
national defense and appealed for public
support of the program.
ARMY RESERVE WEEK (U.S.)
# 281
4.25.68
RR proclaimed week of April 21-27 as UNITED
STATES ARMY RESERVE WEEK.
#612
AREAWIDE MENTAL RETARDATION
11-2-71
PROGRAM BOARD
28 names
AREAWIDE MENTAL RETARDATION
#167
PROGRAM BOARD
3-26-71
Dr. Richard C. Robbins
AREAWIDE MENTAL RETARDATION
#515
PROGRAM BOARD (Statewide)
9-30-70
65 members representing 13 areas and all
counties in California
ARIZONA-CALIFORNIA FRIENDSHIP
#361
INSPECTION STATION
6-16-71
RR announced the first bi-state inspection
station in the nation's history. This
is a joint venture designed as multi-use
agricultural quarantine and inspection
station to be manned by personnel from both
states.
ARIZONA-CALIFORNIA INSPECTION FACILITY
#512
(Winterhaven Inspection Station)
9-29-70
RR described -+Rts Lorder inspection
facility being built jointly by California and
Arizona as example of interstate cooperation.
ARREST RECORDS
#170
(Dissemination of
4-6-67
Information for Public
Restricted)
RR expressed approval of proposed legislation
that will protect persons arrested unjustly
or as victims of circumstances by restricting
public release of information.
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#484
8-21-74
Brock Peters
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#435
8-10-73
Reappointed:
Mrs. Caroline L. Ahmanson
William Kent, III
Mrs. Virginia Y. Stanton
Appointed:
Bernard F. Kamins
Mrs. Ingeborg Pattee
Mrs. Martha S. Mosher - Reappointed 8-21-74,
#484
Mrs. Frederic Slavin
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#74
2-14-73
John B. Huntington
Mrs. Nancy W. Ebsen - Reappointed 8-21-74, #484
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#479
8-15-72
Reappointed were:
Mrs. Aileen E. Abbate
Lowell Davies
Mrs. Nancy Banning Call
Mrs. Carolyn H. Hume
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#666
11-24-71
Mrs. Jean Smith- Reappointed 8-21-74, #484
Reappointed were:
F. Herbert Hoover
Thomas C. Howe
James R. Silke
Mervyn Leroy
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#592
12-31-70
Wallis A. Wingarte
Alfred 7. Wollenstein
William Kent III
Mervyn Leroy, reappointed
John W. Grossman, Jr., reappointed
Virginia V. Stanton, reappointed
THIS COMMISSION, California
4576
10-15-69
Thomas Carr howe
Reappointed 8-21-74, #484
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#443
7-31-69
Reappointed were:
Aileen E. Abbate
Lowell Davies
Antonia F. Olker
Nancy Banning Call
Carolyn H. Hume
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#208
4-2-69
Mrs. Carolyn H. Hume
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#42
1-22-68
Virginia Y. STanton
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#480
7-23-68
Sue Kelley Adams
Mortimer Fleishhacker Jr.
Charlotte K. Hamilton
Reappointed were:
F. Herbert Hoover
James R. Silke
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#122
2-21-68
F. Herbert Hoover
ARTS COMMISSION, California
MEMO TO PRESS
12-14-61
Mrs. RR to dedicate a collection of paintings by
commission. California artists at regular monthly meeting 0:
#559
ARTS COMMISSION, California
10-13-67
James R. Silke
Nancy Banning Call
ARTS COMMISSION, California
#449
8-10-67
Mrs. Ronald Reagan
Lowell Davies
Mrs. Aileen E. Abbate
Mrs. Antonia F. Olker
Mrs. Francis M. Sedgwick
William T. Sesnon
John W. Grossman, Jr.
Paul G. Manolis
Mrs. Irene Dunne Griffin
Mrs. Jane Dart
ASHBROOK TV DEBATE
Telephone Sttmt
4-24-72
RR statement in response to Ashbrook challenge
for television debate
ASIA TRIP
Presidential trip
#573
11-23-73
to RR and Mrs. to leave on a 12-day business trip
presidential mission to promote US exports. on a
Australia, Indonesia and Singapore
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, (34th)
#340
SPECIAL ELECTION
6-18-69
Rit congratulated Robert wood in his victory
ASSEMBLY WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE,
#359
Letter to
6-27-69
RR recommending AB 2046 (tax reform) be con-
sidered as emergency measure
ASTRONAUTS VISIT
#307
6-5-69
Dates set for California visit--June 17-19
ASTRONAUTS VISIT
#298
5-27-69
RR announced Apollo 10 astronauts and their
families have accepted invitation to visit
California during mid-June
ASTRONAUTS VISIT, HIGHLIGHTS
#321
6-16-69
Highlights of the three-day visit will he
in San Francisco and Los Angeles, San Diego,
Sacramento
ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL
#307
6-5-67
Dr. Joseph G. Middleton
Mrs. Catherine G. Kanter
ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL
#142
3-30-67
A. Louise Hughell
ATHLETIC COMMISSION, State
#457
8-12-74
Reappointed: Gordon P. Del Faro
ATULETIC COMMISSION, State
#200
3-25-74
Dr. Carlton Z. Adams
ATHLETIC COMMISSION, State
#72
2-14-73
Charles O. Doud
ATHLETIC COMMISSION, State
#67
2-8-73
Albert W. (Al) Couppee
ATHLETIC COMMISSION
#60
1.29.68
Robert A. Voigt, reappointed, #317, 5-23-72
ATHLETIC COMMISSION
#189
4-5-71
Gordon P. Del Faro
ATHLETIC COMMISSION
#315
(State)
6-17-70
Member, Dr. Carlton Z. Adams
#86
ATHLETIC COMMISSION, State
2-13-69
Charles O. Doud
ATHLETIC COMMISSION
#174
4.7.67
William K. Houston, Sr.
ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT and
#710
RADIATION PROTECTION, State
12-16-68
Advisory Council for
Bruce J. Hela
ATOMIC ENERGY - State coordinator
#494
7.26.68
Resigned, Gene A. Blanc
ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
#34
1.17.68
Norman H. Fries
Terry Lingenfelder
George Blaufuss, Jr.
Leslie A. Chambers
Norma L. Yocum
ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
#519
(and Radiation Protection)
8.14.68
State coordinator - F. W. "Bill" Boone
ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
Office of Atom. Ener.
(& Radiation Protection)
Development
3.1.67
California Office of Atomic Energy Development
sponsoring symposium on radiation-processed wood-
plastic materials on June 9 in Sacramento.
ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT &
#459
RADIATION PROTECTION ADVISORY COUNCIL
8.16.67
Mr. Francis W. Boone
Merritt Snyder
Dr. John C. Eagan
Hector M. Cruz
Clifton H. Linville
ATTENDANT CARE SERVICES
#378
(Cutback rescinded)
7-24-70
RR press conference opening statement rescinding
emergency implementation of regulation to
cut back attendant care services.
Action due to "shocking display of callous
inhumanity" by those entrusted with carrying
out program.
AUBURN DAM
#453
(Federal plan for roadway across)
7.5.68
RR warned that federal plan (Federal Bureau
of Reclamation) to substitute roadway for
one bridges over portions of future reservoir
across Auburn Dam is inadequate for pro-
tection fire. of watershed around reservoir against
AUSTRALIA TRIP
#580
11-30-73
Mrs. Reagan has interested a member of the
Victoria state government in the Foster Grand-
parent Program as it is conducted in California.
AUSTRALIAN TRIP
#573
Presidential trip
11-23-73
RR and Mrs. to leave on a 12-daybusiness trip
to Austrialia, Indonesia and Singapore on a
presidential mission to promote US exports.
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT STUDY COMMISSION #216
4-23-70
Richard V. Patton
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT STUDY
#138
COMMISSION, State
3-4-69
C. Hugh Friedman
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT STUDY
#490
7.25.68
RR signed bill appropriating funds for study bv
Calliornia Automobile Accident Commission CT
California's automobile accident rate, the rising
cost of auto insurance, and their effect on the
lives and pocketbooks of Californians.
TOMOBILE ACCIDENT STUDY COMMISSION
#32
1.17.68
obert G. Beloud
John T. Gurash
wid Coleman
Irving Pfeffer
Jr. Kenneth E. Duffy
r. J. P. Vukasin, Jr.
Louis W. Niggeman
fatherine L. Vollmer
AUTOMOBILE EMISSION STANDARDS
#454
(Task Force Inspection)
8-7-69
RR to head task force to Detroit, October 21,
to inspect automobile industry's smog testing
and research laboratories
AUTOMOBILE, No-Fault
#304
Insurance
5-17-72
RR today met with the chairman of two Senate
committees hearing no-fault auto insurance bills
and the former chairman of the Assembly Finance
and Insurance Commitee, to receive a progress
report on the situation in the legislature with
respect to no-fault insurance.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR, Advisory Board
37
of the Bureau of
7-3-70
Lola M. McAlpin-Grant
D.
Unristian nauck
Robert W. Weggenmann
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS, Bureau of
#424
Advisory Board of the
7-30-73
Mrs. Jerry J. (Mavis F.) Bowes
Reappointed: Stephen L. Warfield
Alfred E. Goycochea
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR, Bureau of
#200
4-12-72
Robert C. Alexander, Chief
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR, Bureau of,
#117
Advisory Board of
3-1-72
Mrs. Shirley Goldinger
Stephen L. Warfield
L. Christian Hauck
O. W. (Dick) Richard
Robert W. Weggenmann
Alfred E. (Gene) Goycochea
C. Stanley Atran
C. Dean Crill
Carl E. Jefferson
AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING PROGRAM
#44
1-28-69
Ford Motor Company donating
equipment to training departments of 25
high schools in Sacramento area
AUTOPSY BILL
#581
(AB 1711)
9.11.68
RR said he will consider new version of
autopsy bill (AB 1711 - Bear), which he formerly
vetoed, concerning prohibition of copying or
reproducing of any photograph, negative or print
of a body taken in course of a post mortem
exam or an autopsy.
AWARD
#293
SUPERIOR SERVICE AWARD
5-14-71
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Dr. Herald G. Wixom, Recipient
AWARDS
#143
3-17-71
RR presented Medal of Valor to 11 state
employees for heroism.