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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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Collection: Reagan, Ronald: Gubernatorial Papers, 1966-
74: Press Unit
Folder Title: Press Releases - Index [B]
Box: P5
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B-1 CONTRACT
#297
6-5-70
RR hailed award of B-1 Contract to California's
Aerospace industry, and lauded Senator Murphy
for his efforts in this accomplishment.
PAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL COURT
#711
12-21-71
Jack E. Lund
#607
BAKERSFIELD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
11-2-71
MUNICIPAL COURT
William A. Stone
#673
11-20-68
BARERSFIELD, Municipal court
Earle J. Gibbons
AKERSFIELD, Municipal Court
1-11-68
Walter H. Condley
BANKS, Superintendent of
#267
5-14-70
Donald E. Pearson
BANKS, Superintendent of
#49
2.6.67
James M. Hall
BARBEAU CLAIM AGAINST
#175
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
3-14-69
RR expressed satisfaction with Superior Court
decision in endorsing denial actions of 3 key
administration officials re William E. Barbeau
request for salary compensation
BARBER EXAMINERS, State Board of
#351
6-26-74
pasa a
BARBER EXAMINERS, State Board of
#47
2-2-73
clarence H. Eisenbeisz
BARBER EXAMINERS, Board of
#461
8-8-72
Reappointed:
Daniel L. O. Gallardo
Sydney J. Scott
BARBER EXAMINERS, State
#363
Board of
6-16-72
Clarence H. Eisenbeisz
Maurice F. Smith
state Board of
1-19-72
Ernest S. Wong
ARBER EXAMINERS
#576
tate Board of
10-14-71
Daniel L. O. Gallardo
BARBER EXAMINERS,
#540
State Board of
10-29-70
RR appointed Joseph J. Padilla (Mexican-America
to the State Board of Barber Examiners.
BARBER EXAMINERS
#432
State Board of
9-4-70
Sydney J. Scott
BARBER EXAMINERS,
#366
State Board of
7-13-70
Mrs. Toshiko Yamamoto
BARBER EXAMINERS, State Board of
#635
10.30.68
Mrs. Toshiko Yamamoto
BARBER EXAMINERS, State Board of
#220
3.26.68
Reappointed: Roy J. Haywood
#184
BARBER EXAMINERS, State Board of
3.14.68
William P. Beachem
BER EXAMINERS, State Board of
#445
8.10.67
ARBER EXAMINERS, State Board of
#138
3.28.67
incent P. Cicone
BARGER, Richards, Resignation
of
#534
9-26-72
Resigned as State Commissioner of Insurance
BASEBALL SEASON (Major League)
# 253
4.8.68
RR issued statement regarding opening of
major league baseball season.
BAY AREA CONSERVATION AND
#409
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
7-18-69
RR urged quick action in legislation designed
to extend life of BCDC
BAY AREA NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL
#411
(BANAC)
8-21-70
RR announced OEO grant to urban Indian
organizations in the San Francisco-Oakland-
San Jose area, to help Indians assess Indian
needs.
BAY AREA REGIONAL
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL
LAW ENFORCEMENT
ON
ADVISORY BOARD CRIME
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
GRANT
2-21-69
Governor and Attorney General presented first
planning grant distributed by California
Council on Criminal Justice under provisions
of Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968.
BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT
#216
4-8-69
RR signed SB 2 to solve BART financing
BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT
#668
(Meeting re: deficit)
11.19.68
RR issued statement in connection with meeting
with President Doherty of BART Board of Direc-
BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT
#593
(Placed on special call)
9.17.68
RR placed BART on special call, but discouraged
toll increase to cover financing deficit of
BART.
BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT
#590
(Possible special call)
9.17.68
RR read press conference statement on possi-
bility of putting BART on special call.
MY AREA RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM
#477
Financial difficulty)
7,19.68
3R reaffirmed position that completion of BART
is essential; letter concerning fiscal difficulty
from William Clark, executive secretary, to Robert
Crown, man. Assembly Ways and Means Committee chair-
BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT
#348
5.22.68
Lt. Governor Finch signed emergency letter al-
lowing legislature to consider a hill (AP 75-
Mulford), which would resolve Bay Area Rapid
Transit District's financing deficit and provide
sufficient funds for completion of the system.
AY AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY
#41
COMMISSION
1.22.68
Tils O. Eklund
lysses S. Simonds
Thomas A. Rotell
James J. Twombley
James A. Folger
3. John Bugatto
:. F. Bagan
PAY DRIDGE
#650
Toll-Free Priority Lanes
11-19-71
Decision to establish the first toll-free
priority lanes for car pools using the
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
#451
BAY CONSERVATION
(AB 2057 - Knox)
8-7-69
RR signed legislation extending life of Bay
Conservation and Development Commission
BEACH, MARINE CORPS SOUTHERN CALIF.
#43
Gan Onofre Bluffs State Beach
1-20-70
RR expressed pleasure that 1½ miles -5
beach is being offered to the state for
recreational use.
EACH, SAN ONOFRE BLUFFS
#421
7-17-72
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today announced that
he would seek immediate legislation to improve
facilities at the San Onofre Bluffs State Beach
in northern San Diego County "a year ahead of
schedule."
BEACH PROPERTY
#378
6-23-71
RR announced the state has purchased 38 acres
of prime coastal land in Orange County for
public beach and recreational use. (Addition
to Bolsa Chica State Beach).
REACH AND PARK BOND ISSUE
#60
1-21-74
RR statement on Prop. 1 to be on June 4 ballot
concerning $250 million bond for beaches, parks,
wildlife preservation and for important histori
cal features in the State Park System.
#233
4.27.67
hief: Earl P. Hanson
BECK, Paul, Resignation of
@271
5-9-72
RR announced the resignation of Paul Beck,
former Press Secretary who currently serves
as Special Assistant to the Governor.
BEEK, Joseph A.
#624
(Telegram on death of)
10.21.68
Telegram to Mrs. Beek--Governor's condolences
PEN MICRAL SCIENCE EXAMINERS,
2351
State Board of
6-26-70
Transpointed:
Connor G. Cole
now. Lloyd S. Saatjian
whred Fischer
REHAVIORAL SCIENCE EXAMINERS, Board of #401
7-16-73
Reappointed: Mrs. Joseph (Katherine N.)
Dr. Facilu Parquharson
Raplan
Julie K. Rifkin
Appointed:
Dr. Henry W. Gaylor, Jr.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE EXAMINERS,
#203
Board of
4-9-73
Monrad Fischer, M.S.W.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE EXAMINERS,
#591
Board of
11-6-72
Conner G. Cole
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE EXAMINERS
#195
State Board of
4-5-71
Werner H. Epp, reappointed, #348, 6-7-72
Dr. Patilu Farquharson
Reappointed: Lloyd S. Saatjian
Albert L. Seltzer
Dr. Clinton E. Phillips
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE EXAMINERS,
11225
Board of
4-21-7
Mrs. Katnerine i. Kapian
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE EXAMINERS,
#63
Board of
2-2-72
(formerly known as SOCIAL WORKER AND MARRIAGE
COUNSELOR QUALIFICATIONS BOARD)
Richard A. Battaglia
Mrs. Pearle H. Miller
Dr. Rosalio F. Munoz
BELOTTI, Frank - statement on
#625
death of
11-30-72
Statement issued by RR after being informed
of death of Assemblyman Frank Belotti.
BENEFIT PACKAGE FOR STATE
#89
EMPLOYEES, Proposal of
2-7-74
RR sent message to the legislature outlining a
$45 million benefit package for state employees.
BEREFIT PAYMENTS, New
#73
2-4-74
Department of
navid B. Swoan Director
(formerly known as "Department of Social Welfare
www.ry-ALBANY JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#588
CANCIPAL COURT
10-21-71
Tames R. Holmstrom
BERKELEY-ALBANY MUNICIPAL COURT
#57
2-3-71
Lewis F. Sherman (newly-created judgeship)
BERKELEY- ALBANY JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#707
Judge of the Municipal Court
12-13-68
Mario H. Barsotti
PAYMENTS, New
#73
2-4-74
Department of
navid B. Swoap, Director
(formerly known as "Department of Social Welfare
-ALBANY JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#588
VICIPAL COURT
10-21-71
James R. Holmstrom
CRKELEY-ALBANY MUNICIPAL COURT
#57
2-3-71
Lewis F. Sherman (newly-created judgeship)
BERKELEY- ALBANY JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#707
Judge of the Municipal Court
12-13-68
Mario H. Barsotti
BERKELEY CAMPUS CRISIS
#302
6-2-69
State of Extreme Emergency existing at Berkeley
terminated at 6 a.m., June 3
BERKELEY CAMPUS CRISIS
#290
5-22-69
New regulations, effective 10 p.m., May 22,
replace regulations which governor issued on
May 15.
BERKELEY CAMPUS CRISIS
#283
5-20-69
RR issued summary of events and circumstances
etc.
BERKELEY CAMPUS CRISIS
2-20-69
(Memo)
RR requested National Guard to provide
assistance.
BERKELEY CAMPUS CRISIS
#68
2-5-69
RR proclaimed state of emergency on campus
and in surrounding area, requested CHP
assistance and listed 4 items for emergency
legislation
HOMELEY DISORDERS
#628
10.24.68
RR commended Bay Area law enforcement officials
for action taken during UC Berkeley riots.
BERKELEY MARCHING BAND
#145
3-9-70
RR names California Marching Band at Berkeley
as official representative at EXPO '70, Osaka.
BERKELEY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
#241
FUNDING
5-1-70
State 02 California held up approval for
re-funding the Berkeley Economic Opportunity
organization due to program deficiencies.
BERKELEY OEO ASSISTANCE DISAPPROVED
#16
1-9-70
Edwin Meese III announced disapproval of
request for 10 VISTA volunteers
BERKELEY, Vandalism and Terrorism
#110
2-18-70
RR letter to U. S. Attorney General John
Mitchell requesting investigation by Justice
Department.
BEVERLY, Assemblyman Robert G.
#313
RR letter on Reapportionment
6-12-73
Text of letter from RR to Assemblyman Robert
C. Beverly pertaining to AB 164 (Reapportionment
BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION COMMISSION
#124
California
2-26-69
Karl von Christierson
DICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION COMMISSION
#506
9.8.67
aanointments
ICENTENNIAL COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA, #287
American Revolution
5-9-74
Blound C. Sajor
BIG SUR - Emergency
#578
Mudslides
10-20-72
RR today proclaimed a state of emergency in
Monterey County because of last week's heavy
rains and mudslides in the Big Sur area.
CLSA CHICA LAND EXCHANGE
#145
AGREEMENT
3-15-7
Governor Ronald Reagan today signed a land
exchange agreement that will result in the
re-establishment of 400-acre saltwater marsh--
an action unprecedented anywhere in the world
on such a scale.
RETURN CALIFORNIA INDUSTRIES FOR
21
1-3-72
RR announced that the state-operated California
For the Opportunity
Work Center programs have been transferred to
non-profit private corporations.
SUE-PENCILLED ITEMS - Budget
#444
6.29.68
1968)
ist of items blue-pencilled by RR from budget.
B 'MAI B'RITH WEEK
#618
10.11.60
Proclamation, October 13-19
Cal-Davis BOARDWALK BOWL
#624
11-30-72
game in not to televise concerning the ABC's
decision ABC-TV network, Duffy,
of RR the sent telegram to James E. president
of the California. The Boardwalk Bowl
University of California game pits at Davis the Aggies agains
the University of Massachusetts.
BOATS, Fishing
#528
(Seizure of)
8.15.68
urged President TOHNSON - care immediate
steps to curb seizure of U.S. fishing boats by
South American nations.
BOATING
#379
6-23-71
RR urged California boaters to observe National
Safe Boating Week by taking advantage of
numerous courses offered in boating safety.
ROATING
#451
(Safe Boating Week)
7.3.68
RR proclaimed week of June 30-July 6, 1968, as
SAFE BOATING WEEK.
BOLLWORM
#283
5.23.67
Bill appropriates $650,000 for bollworm control.
BOLSA CHICA STATE BEACH
#378
6-23-71
of prime coastal land in Orange County for
public beach and recreational use.
BORDING OF TEAMSTERS WESTERN
#252
CONTERENCE HEADQUARTERS
4-18-74
RR statement deploring act of violence after
being informed of the bombing of the headquarter:
the Western Conference of Teamsters in
Burlingame.
BONDS, Sale of State
#551
10-3-72
RR today hailed as "a"million dollar bonus for
the taxpayers" the first low bid to be accepted
in the sale of state bonds since California's
credit standing soared to AAA-AAA last week--the
highest rating which can be accorded by the
nation's financial community.
BONDS, State
#289
5-29-70
RR opening statement at LA press conference,
Yes on Proposition 7
No on Proposition 8
BOTULISM OUTBREAK
#573
(San Joaquin Valley Waterfowl)
10-10-69
RR commended U.S. Interior Secretary Hickel and
De
Fish
and
mildline Service
for cooperation in helping California contain
potentially disastrous outbreak of botulism in
San Joaquin Valley.
BOXING, AMATEUR
#436
8.2.67
AB 579 lowers the minimum age.
BRADLEY, Edgar Eugene
#653
(Extradition proceedings)
11.8.68
RR announced California will not send Bradley
to Louisiana.
BRADLEY, Edgar Eugene
#61
1.29.68
received from Louisiana extradition papers
Please see"Isleton Flood"
AVERY AND SERVICE MEDAL
#162
3-21-73
PR presented 5 young californians with awards
for bravery and service
BRAVERY AND SERVICE MEDAL
#201
4-12-71
RR awarded medals to 5 young Californian's
BRAZILE, Donald Ray
#269
5-9-72
RR presented plaque and letter of commendation
to CRA parolee, Donald Ray Brazile, for saving
the lives of a LA woman and her three small
children after an automobile accident on 3/10/72
BRIAN, Dr. Earl - Resignation
#34
1-17-74
of
Secretary of the Health and Welfare Agency
BRIDGE TOLL REDUCTIONS
#666
12-11-69
RR commended California Toll Bridge Authority
for efforts in reducing bridge tolls, at
annual savings to taxpayers of $757,000.
BROADCASTING INDUSTRY
#414
7-12-72
In a speech to the California Broadcasting
Association, acting Governor Ed Reinecke warned
leaders in the broadcasting industry that unless
they take the initiative in setting the ground
rules for the issues of fairness, equal time,
counter-advertising, and objectivity in radio
and television, the bureaucracy of government
will step in and do the job.
BROWN, Pardon of John A.
#557
9-27-74
RR has pardoned John A. Brown convicted of murder
in 1963, because he believes the man is innocent
of the crime.
BUDGET AUGMENTATION
#441
(Mental Health)
8-2-74
RR announced that he would sign. if
reaches nis desk, a substantial augmentation to
local mental health funds.
#365
BUDGET
6-30-74
Blue-Pencilled Items
1974-75
Items that have been blue bencilled from the
1974-75 budget by RR.
4366
BUDGET
6-30-74
Signing - 1974-75
RR statement upon signing 1974-75 Budget
BUDGET, Schedule of Briefings
#2
for Newsmen
1-4-74
Time for releases of Local Assistance Budget
and State Operations Budget
BUDGET
1974-75
#11
1-9-74
Highlights of the State Operations Budget
BUDGET
#363
Signing
6-30-73
RR statement on signing 1973-74 state budget.
BUDGET
#362
Blue Pencilled Items
6-30-73
Items vetoed from budget (1973-74). .
BUDGET
#339
6-20-7
proposed
recording
62
YIUT 362,918
in general revenue sharing funds allocated for
the first six months of 1973. This proposal
ties in with the budget and SB 238 (Lagomarsino)
dealing with the $850 million surplus.
BUDGET
#238
4-26-73
RR proposed an increase in the 1973-74 State
Parks budget by $91,599 to assure opening this
summer of 4,000 acres of new park system lands
in the Santa Monica Mountains.
BUDGET
#18
1973-74
1-16-73
Highlights - State Operations
BUDGET
#17
1973-74
1-15-73
Highlights - Local Assistance
#16
BUDGET
1-12-73
Gives dates and times of press briefings for
:
02
releases.
BUDGET
#425
7-20-72
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke said today that
without the massive reforms of welfare and
Medi-Cal sought and achieved by Governor Reagan,
the state would have had no cash balance with
which to begin the new fiscal year.
BUDGET
#374
Signing
6-22-72
RR statement on signing 1972-73 budget.
Attached fact sheet.
BUDGET
#372
Augmentation
6-22-72
RR approved budget augmentation ($536,104) of
State Department of Commerce for development
of programs to attract new environmentally-bal-
anced industries, promote tourism and California
products internationally and encourage foreign
and domestic investments in the state 's business
and industry.
#370
BUDGET
Blue Pencilled Items
6-22-72
Items vetoed from budget (1972-73).
BUDGET
#366
Augmentation
6-20-72
RR approved $300,000 budget augmentation to
Department of Education to continue V.D.
prevention educational program.
BUDGET
#185
4-5-72
RR statement announcing 1972-73 budget is
apparently going to be opposed by Assembly
Democratic leadership; Demos have moved to
cripple whole program of welfare reform
BUDGET
Finance
2-25-72
Augmentation
$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for
new capital outlay projects proposed:
1) Earthquake safety standards - public schools
2) State Park System improvements
3) U.C. educational centers -Sta.Bbra; S.Dgo.
4) Improved accreditation standards - mental
institutions
5) Governor's Mansion
BUDGET
#13
1972-73
1-11-72
Highlights - State Operations
BUDGET
#9
1972-73
1-7-72
Highlights - Local Assistance Budget
BUDGET
#397
Blue Pencilled Items
7-3-71
Additional items vetoed from budget (1971-72)
BUDGET
#395
Blue Pencilled Items
7-3-71
Items vetoed from budget (1971-72).
#396
BUDGET
7-3-71
signing
RR statement on signing 1971-72 budget.
Attached Fact sheet.
BUDGET
#392
7-2-71
RR urges Republican support of budget to
expedite, with reassurance that veto power
will be used.
BUDGET
#389
6-30-71
RR statement re: starting new fiscal year
again without a budget.
BUDGET
#381
6-24-71
RR statement lauding Republicon Senators for
statesman-like votes to enable the budget to
reach conference committee.
#265
BUDGET
5-4-71
activity on
the part of legislative leadership, and the
slow progress on budget legislation.
BUDGET
#51
2-2-71
RR statement pointing out austere budget due
to excesses in two areas---welfare and Medi-Cal.
BUDGET
#48
1971-72
2-2-71
Highlights - Tax Relief-Shared Revenues
State Employee Benefits
Mental Health Services
Higher Education and Public Schools
Social Welfare-Medi-Cal
State Employee Salary Increase Scale
BUDGET
#556
11-30-70
RR statement to meeting of State Department
Heads to discuss further revision of state
budget and welfare and Medi-Cal deficits.
BUDGET
#356
Blue Pencilled Item
7-9-70
RR ordered that state budgeted expenditures for
care services be imme-
homeman
diately reduced from $24.5 million to $14.5
million during the current fiscal year.
#347
BUDGET
7-4-70
Signing
RR statement on signing budget (1970-71).
BUDGET
#340
7-1-70
RR statement re the delay in signing state budget
and the lack of responsibility of those responsi-
ble for holding up passage.
BUDGET
#300
6-9-70
situation RR statement re the state's
the budget and necessary measures current for financial
year. requirements of the coming meeting fiscal
BUDGET
2-2-70
1970-71
Highlights - LOCAL Assistance
Mental Hygiene
CHP Manpower levels
BUDGET
#439
7-30-69
Legislative reductions in California Disaster
Office's budget (1969-70) will require release
of 5 employees.
#431
BUDGET
7-28-69
Guidelines for reducing size and cost of
government as well as controlling employment
level announced by Director of Finance
Weinberger.
BUDGET
#398
7-15-69
RR announced manpower and budgetary goals for
the executive branch: hold employment level
through attrition.
BUDGET
#432
7-8-69
RR announced goals for achieving maximum
economies in state government, 1970-71 budget
procedures established.
BUDGET
#375
Signing
7-3-69
RR statement on signing budget (1969-70)
#374
BUDGET
7-3-69
Blue Pencilled Items
Items vetoed from budget (1969-70).
BUDGET
#367
7-1-69
RR commended state employees because they
continued to serve the citizens of this state by
carrying out their duties even though the lack
of a state budget precludes payment at this
time for services rendered.
RR stated that no expenditures could be made
from the General Fund for salaries or other
operational costs if the legislature failed to
pass the budget by midnight.
BUDGET
#365
6-30-69
RR urged Assembly Democrats to not shirk their
responsibility to people of Calif. and refuse
to adopt budget for new fiscal year.
BUDGET
Dept. of Finance
1-16-69
1969-1970 budget illustrates straitjacket
into which Exec. and Legis. branches have been
forced by adoption of special dedicated funds
which siphon off substantial amounts of tax
revenues
BUDGET
Finance
Surplus
8-14-68
Concerns General Fund surplus at end of 1967-68
fiscal year.
#438
BUDGET
6-28-68
RR happy legislature submitted budget in time
for careful scrutiny of it.
BUDGET
Finance
3-4-68
Irresponsible statements by Assemblyman Shoemake:
budget. regarding potential deficit of $358 million in
BUDGET
#103
2-15-68
RR's telegram to every member of Regents &
Trustees explaining the state funds available
for their 1968-69 budgets.
budget
#374
Signing
6-30-67
First budget signing of RR's administration.
BUDGET
#131
3-21-67
Details of new budget for U.C. pending
supplementary budget figures which will go to
legislature next week.
budget
#4
1-3-67
RR and top management discussed Administrations
approach to solving budgetary and fiscal problems
BUENA VISTA LAGOON,
#222
4-13-69
The first Ecological preserve in California.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY,
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM IN THE
#526
9-21-73
RR today announced that the U.S. Department as
Labor's Office of Federal ct Compliance
n conditional approval to his
administration's proposal to establish
building and construction industry.
voluntary affirmative action program in a the
BUILDING & PLANNING COMMISSION
#637
11.27.67
Edouard Thys
Charles A. Adams
Grant D. Caywood
Walter F. Fehr
Elwood F. Maleville
Lee A. Watters
Robert W. Witter
Carl B. Swanson
Sooky Lee
Gordon Stafford
Robert U. Grant
UILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION, State
#130
3-13-73
James W. McCutchan
Alf R. Stavig
Jack E. Taylor
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#224
4-28-72
Raymond D. Johnson
Alfred F. Smith
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#41
1-29-71
William Koblik
Henry J. Degenkoid
Gus A. Owen
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#526
(STATE)
10-14-70
Raymond D. Johnson
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#231
4-29-70
James S. Lee
Vincenzina Hutchison
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
387
7-10-69
Appointed: James W. McCutchen
Alf R. Stavig
Reappointed: Jack E. Taylor
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#182
3.14.68
" fred F. Cmith
William J. Stark
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#164
4.6.67
Gordon F. Powers
Amador R. Mori
Wesley T. Hayes
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#509
9.11.67
Vincenzina Hutchison
BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
#561
10.16.67
Jerene Appleby Harnish
BUREAU OF ELECTRONIC REPAIR
#338
DEALER REGISTRATION,
6-17-69
State Advisory Board
Reappointed
Keith V. Anderson
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES,
#99
Advisory Poard To
2-16-70
William L. Lyon, Jr.
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES,
#324
California Advisory Board to the
6-17-69
Robert J. Schwarz
James G. Law
Reappointed: Charles M. Canning
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES,
#655
Advisory Board to the
12-5-67
Charles M. Canning
Mary is La Cava
William L. Lyon
Marguerite D. Young
Harry A. Prophet
Terry G. Feil
William A. Ystad
BUREAU OF PRIVATE
#199
INVESTIGATORS AND ADJUSTERS
3-26-69
Corden H. Bishop
BUREAU OF REPAIR SERVICES
#113
3-8-71
Donald W. Peacock, Chief
BURNS-BAGLEY ACT
#438A
8.3.67
RR urged passage of SB 9.
BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
#442
7-23-71
Frank J. Walton, Secretary
BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION
#218
Agency
4-23-70
Brian Van Camp appointed Assistant Secretary
BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION
#676
AGENCY DIRECTOR RESIGNS
12-17-69
Gordon C. Luce
BUSSING
Telephone
Statement
3-17-72
RR statement re President's announced moratorium
on bussing to await action by Congress
USSING
#101
2-17-72
PR text of letter to President Nixon finding
encouragement in news reports of Nixon meeting
with Congressman re mandatory bussing; RR
vigorously opposed
BUSSING, Mandatory
#101
2-17-70
RR statement or Superior Court Ruling in Los
Angeles.
AUTTE COUNTY - State of Emergency
#107
3-1-73
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today proclaimed a
tate of emergency in Butte county due to the
December freeze.
BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#604
11-14-72
Jack J. McKilop
BUTTE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#580
12-23-70
Lucian B. Vandegrift
BUTTE COUNTY HOUS ING
Dept. of
AUTHORITY (Open House)
Housing and
Community
Development
11-4-69
LeMenager, Director of the State Department
of Housing and Community Development today
announced members of industry and government
have been invited to view a number of new
concepts used in construction housing units
for low-income families at Open House Nov. 13
Butte County Housing Authority, Gridley.