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MPAN TRIP
Verbal
9/10/71
Statement to "Voice of America" radio re
30 trin to Japan and other Asian nations
JAPAN TRIP
#212
4-12-71
RR and Mrs. Reagan and family have been
invited by the Japanese government to be
their guests.
JEWISH HIGH HOLY DAYS
#551
9-22-69
RR extended best wishes for the new year to
all my fellow Californians of the Jewish faith.
JEWISH HIGH HOLY DAYS
#600
(& Rosh Hashanah)
9.23.68
RR issued statement inobservance of Jewish High
Holy Days and Rosh Hashanah.
JOBS (Summer-for youth)
# 268
4.18.68
RR to have luncheon meeting with "blue-ribbon"
committee to coordinate "Summer Jobs for Youth"
campaign.
JOBS FOR WELFARE RECIPIENTS
#453
7-29-71
RR announced plan utilizing private employment
agencies in finding jobs for welfare recipients.
JOB CORPS PLAQUE
#704
12-12-68
Presented to RR in appreciation of efforts in
behalf of Job Corps by 1968 Olympic Champion
George Foreman
JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW
#265
EXECUTIVE BOARD, California
5-15-73
James E. Stretch
John M. Cage
JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW
#99
EXECUTIVE BOARD, California
2-26-73
Robert E. Bell
John W. (Jack) Luhring
JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
#149
LAW EXECUTIVE BOARD
3-13-72
Edwin Y. Wang
JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
#286
LAW EXECUTIVE BOARD
5-12-71
Richard C. Martinez
William T. Stephens, Jr.
Richard W. Heldridge
JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW
#225
EXECUTIVE BOARD, California
4-14-69
John H. Rauch
JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW
#85
EXECUTIVE BOARD.
2-13-69
Newly-created:
Ralph N
G. R. Ruddell
J. Ralph Stone
Harold E. Levitt
Robert C. Lindsey
George Medina
Hilliard Hamm
Charles E. Nichols
JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
#448
LAW EXECUTIVE BOARD, California
8-6-69
James J. Viso
JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR
#8
ABLE-BODIED WELFARE RECIPIENTS
1-7-71
RR letter to all units of government asking
that they examine their operations for work
that could be made available for able-bodied
welfare recipients.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
#306
(SUMMER CAMPAIGN FOR YOUTH)
6-5-69
RR launched a statewide campaign to help
hundreds of thousands of California young
people get jobs this summer and named a
select five-man, blue-ribbon committee to help
coordinate the effort.
Julls, STATE - Cutback of
#118
3.14.67
Reduction of noip in IOUD departments.
JOB PROGRAMS
# 283
(Development and placement)
4.25.68
RR sent telegram to urge support of job develop-
ment and placement programs legislation.
JOB PROGRAMS
# 280
(Placement and development)
4.25.68
RR praised party leaders in Assembly for
effort to pass legislation to improve state's
job development and placement programs.
JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
#97
ADVISORY BOARD
2-26-73
Miss Rose Marie Brulloths
JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
#607
SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
11-15-72
M Stewart Chairman
James Sherman,
Geraldine M. Beideman
Jack A. Scott
TOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
#574
SERVICES, ADVISORY BOARD
10-13-71
Fred M. Stewart
JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
#357
SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
6-15-71
Arthur E. Madrid
JOB TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
#43
ADVISORY BOARD, HRD
1-29-71
Richard S. Amador
JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES #509
ADVISORY BOARD
9-28-70
Eleven member board:
caul
Richard M. Lane
Alfred A. Figone
Melvin L. Barlow
Allan D. Smirni
Richard S. Amador
Robert E. Smith
Father Victor M.
Dean G. Brown
Marquez, SDB
Mrs. Anna G. Jensen Hervy Luster
Peter C. Rank, Executive Secretary of Board
JCB TRAINING & PLACEMENT
2-23-68
(Lt. Gov.)
Programs more responsive to the special needs
of hardcore unemployed (legislation introduced)
JOB TRAINING & PLACEMENT COUNCIL
#407
8/22/67
Peter R. Diaz
Henry A. Talbert
Eugene D. Starkweather
H. C. (Chad) McClellan
Jerome W. Hull
John A. Despol
JOHNSON, Lyndon B. Johnson
Day of Mourning
#31
1-23-73
Johnson. mourning out of respect for Lyndon 25, B.
day RR today of proclaimed Thursday, January 1973, a
JOHNSON, Lyndon B., Death of
#26
1-22-73
RR Statement upon learning
Life
Lyndon B. Johnson.
JORDAN: Frank
#175
RR statement on death of Secretary of State
Frank Jordan.
JONES, Thomas M., Resignation
#593
12-10-73
of
Assistan t Appointments Secretary
JORDAN CRITICISM OF
#481
STATE COLLEGE BUDGET PRIORITIES
8-21-69
State Finance Director Weinberger appalled by
lack of knowledge displayed by CSEA General
tanager Tom Jordan re preparation of next
ear's state college budget.
JUDD, WINNIE RUTH, EXTRADITION
#472
8-14-69
RR granted Arizona's request for extradition
JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS, General
#424
(RR statement to Senate)
6-24-68
RR urged Senate to pass bill to take appointment
of judges out of partisan politics; includes
list of individuals and organizations that
endorse the bill.
JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS,
#581
Commission on
12-4-73
Jerome W. Komes
JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS,
#137
Commission on
3-8-72
William H. Taggart
JUDICIAL QUALIFICATION
#166
4-6-67
Thenxx
Currings
JUDICIAL SELECTION
#31
INTERIM PLAN
1-30-67
RR announced interim plan for appointment
of municipal and superior court judges
pending enacting of legislation on judicial
selection procedures.
JUDICIAL SELECTION
#424
6.24.68
RR urged Senate to pass bill to take appointment
of judges out of partisan politics; includes
list of individuals and organizations that
endorse the bill.
JUDICIAL SELECTION
#332
(Approval of by Senate Finance
5.15.68
Committee)
RR praised decision by Senate Finance Committe
approving legislation to take appointment of
judges out of politics.
JUDICIAL SELECTION PLAN
#150
3-6-68
enlist grass roots support for judicial
selection program.
Committee members: William F. Bramstedt
Burnham Enersen
William H. Birnie
Joseph A. Ball
JUDICIAL SELECTION
#447
(RR praised Senate)
7.2.68
RR praised Senate for passing bill designed to
take appointment of judges out of politics.
Urged Assembly to also pass bill.
JUDICIAL SELECTION ADVISORY BOARDS
#41
2/2/67
Special Assistant to administer the plan
of coord. between State Bar &
JSAB - Paul R. Hearle
JUDICIAL SELECTION PLAN
#612
11-14-67
A plan to permanently take the selection of
judges out of politics.
JUDGES (APPOINTMENT OF)
# 294
5.1.68
RR lauded Senate Governmental Efficiency
Committee in approving legislation to take
appointment of judges out of politics.
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
#1
CAMPAIGN
1-4-68
Statewide meeting in April to map an all-out
campaign against delinquency.
KEEP CALIFORNIA GREEN MONTH
#552
8.27.68
Proclamation, September, 1968
KEHOE, John T. - Resignation of
#154
3-8-74
Director of the State Department of Consumer
Affairs.
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION- Robert F.
#393
(RR-Letter To Trustees and Regents)
6.11.68
Text of letter from RR to University of Cali-
fornia Board of Regents and the State College
Trustees on June 7 concerning the Kennedy
assassination and lawlessness in the nation.
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION - Robert F.
#379
(Period of mourning)
6.6.68
RR proclaimed state of mourning for California;
all flags in state flown at half staff during
this period.
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION
#377
(Robert F.)
6.5.68
issued statement on causes of assassination
"spirit of permissiveness pervades our courts
and other institutions this attitude has been
spurred by demogogic and irresponsible words of
so-called leaders in and out of public office
"
Cannot tolerate permissiveness in California.
Pledges administration's support to local gov-
ernments.
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION
#376
(Robert F.)
6.5.68
RR issued statement to express sympathy to
Mrs. Kennedy and family.
KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#471
8-6-71
John M. Nairn
KERN COUNTY, Superior County
#657
11-13-68
George A. Brown
KEYES, Robert J. (Resignation)
#608
11-17-72
Robert J. keyes has resigena as special assistan
for community relations
KING, MARTIN LUTHER
#252
(Funeral services)
4.8.68
RR designated Mayor John H. Reading, Oakland,
to represent State of California at funeral
services for MLK.
KING, MARTIN LUTHER
#251
(State employees - time off)
4.5.68
Directive, signed by William P. Clark, Jr.,
issued to allow state employees informal time
off to attend memorial services for MLK.
KING, MARTIN LUTHER
#250
(Tribute to)
4.5.68
Message from RR delivered by Paul Beck to
a group meeting at State Capitol to pay tribute
to Dr. Martin Luther King.
KINGS COUNTY - Board of supervisors
#406
6.17.68
C. N. Dutch" Maaskant
KINGS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#161
Second District
3-24-71
John Maroot
KNIGHT: Goodwin
#283
5-22-70
RR statement on learning of the death of
former governor, Goodwin Knight.
#188
KURTZ, William J. (Joe)
4-2-73
Executive officer of the Office of Special
Services in the Health and Welfare Agency
BOR DAY MESSAGE
#510
9-3-71
statement urging motorists to take extra
affic safety precautions during weekend.
LABOR DAY STATEMENT
#490
8-29-69
RR greetings to men and women of American
Labor movement.
LABOR DAY STATEMENT
#493
9/4/67
LABOR DAY STATEMENT
#559
8.30.68
RR's salute to working people and to unions.
LABOR AND INDUSTRY
#353
(Training and Hiring
7-8-70
Program for Minorities)
RR pledged support to state-wide voluntary
her labor and industrv to train and hir o
minorities in the construction field.
LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, Chief of the
#606
Division of
11-15-72
Robert E. Howard
#175
LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
3-30-71
(Dept. of Industrial
Relations)
George W. Milias, Chief
LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
#22
1/18/67
CHIEF, William C. Hern
LABOR-MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE
#551
ON CONSTRUCTION AFFAIRS
11-23-70
Outline of goals of task force and lists
representatives from construction industry.
LABOR STATISTICS,
#568
(Division of)
10-18-67
Leo G. Connolly, Chief
LABOR STATISTICS AND RESEARCH
#143
Division of
3-9-70
Mrs. Margaret R. O'Grady, Chief
LABOR UNION
#101
(Balloting)
2-14-68
RR urged passage of legislation requiring
secret ballot to approve collective bargaining
agreements and authorize strikes.
LABOVITZ, Lawrence B.
#637
11-18-69
RR responded by wire to request from San
Termand
State
College
student
CO
meet in Los Angeles, November 20.
LAGOMARSINO'S VICTORY IN THE 13TH
Statement
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, Robert J.
3-6-74
RR statement when informed of Lagomarsino's
victory.
LAKE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#464
8-15-74
John J. Golden
LAKE COUNTY SUPERVISOR
#352
Third District
7-8-70
RR announce appointment of Earl W. Proett
to fill unexpired term on the Lake County
Board of Supervisors.
LAKE TAHOE
#598
(Bi-State Regional Planning Compact)
9.23.68
RR expressed concern over Bi-State Regional
Planning Compact for Lake Taboo if
not enacted by Congress this session.
LAKE TAHOE AREA
#340
(Development of)
5.17.68
RR pleased that legislation to assure
healthy development of Lake Tahoe area is
now within reach of the Legislature.
LAKE TAHOE
# 206
3.21.68
RR urged Z/Berg to reconsider legislation
his committee killed to protect Lake Tahoe
LAKE TAHOE FILM
#595
(RR statement on)
9.19.68
RR narrates film on determination of state to
assure continued protection and preservation of
Lake Tahoe's waters from pollution.
LAKE TAHOE PROTECTION
#132
2-28-68
RR commended Nevada Legislature Governor sundit
ICI enactment of legislation
to protect Lake Tahoe.
LAKE TAHOE SCENIC
HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT
#54
1-26-68
RR announced creation of six-man technical team
development on west shore of Lake.
to tackle problems of parkway and scenic highway
LAKE TAHOE SUMMIT CONFERENCE
#150
(Conservation)
3-4-69
Lieutenant Governors Ed Reinecke and Ed Fike
of Nevada met in High Sierras to discuss
conservation projects designed to protect and
preserve world famous Lake Tahoe and its
surrounding areas.
LAND TITLE EXCHANGE
#598
12-13-73
Mobil Oil Estates donated to California 132
acres of Bay frontage land along a five mile
stretch of Redwood Peninsula and 800 acres of
/Blair Island. The signing of exchange documento
gave Califonia title to more than 900 acres of
land Un San Francisco Bay.
LAND EXCHANGE
#5
(Squaw Valley - Tahoe Area)
1-2-70
RR Announced breakthrough in efforts to
obtain 1,200 acres of U. S. Forest Service
land at Squaw Valley near Lake Tahoe
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,
#405
State Board of
7-15-74
Reappointed:
William R. Sutton, Jr.
Kenneth K. Kammeyer
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, State Board of
#380
7-6-73
William R. Sutton, Jr.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, State
Roa rd of
#71
2-14-73
Mrs. Richard (Taiche W.) Kantner
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,
#35
State Board of
1-24-72
Earl Gagosian
Kenneth K. Kammeyer
John Vogley
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,
#263
State Board of
5-12-70
Richard G. Murray
Reappointed #319, 6-15-73
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,
#27
State Board of
1-20-69
Taiche W. Kantner
Owen H. Peters
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, BOARD
#202
3.21.68
Howard E. Krauter
Robert F. Shryock - - reappointed 5/5/72 #263
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,
#392
State Board of
7/13/67
Members: Howard O. Boltz
John N. Vogley
LAND USE PLANNING
Statement
6-4-74
RR statement in opposition to HR 10294 (Udall)
regarding land use planning. Statement made
at National Governors' Conference in Seattle.
LAND USE PLANNING LEGISLATION
#328
Defeat of HR 10294
6-11-74
RR issued statement saying how pleased he was
that HR 10294 (Land Use Planning Act of 1974)
by Rep. Morris K. Udall, D-Arizona, was defeated
in the U.S. House of Representatives.
DAND USE PLANNING LEGISLATION,
#266
Federal (HR 10294)
4-26-74
Text of a letter from RR to Congressman Ray
Madden, regarding federal land use planning
legislation (HR 10294).
"LASER FENCE"
#432
(Crime control and prevention
7-30-74
breakthrough)
brookthrough
prevention has been reached by virtue of the stat
receiveing a patent for an invisible wall of
energy called a "laser fence." The fence trans-
mits and received pulsed beams of light to preven
intruders.
LAW AND ORDER
#437
(Chamber of commerce statement)
6.28.68
RR praised State Chamber of Commerce for statement
it issued on "law and order," stressing need for
end to violence and restoration of law and order.
Content of statement included.
LAW DAY (USA)
# 287
4.29.68
RR proclaimed May 1, 1968 as LAW DAY USA.
LAW DAY
#225
4/28/67
Proclamation, LAW DAY May 1st.
LAW ENFORCEMENT PLAN,
Governor's Select Committee
#427
8-1-73
RR today unveiled a far-reaching plan to
California. strengthen the crininal justice system in
LAW ENFORCEMENT PROBLEMS,
#426
Select Committee Report on
8-1-73
RR statement on releasing the report on his
Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems.
LAW ENFORCEMENT PROBLEMS,
#503
Select Committee on
8-25-72
RR today announced the creation of a five-man
select committee to make a comprehensive study
of law enforcement problems in California.
LAW REVISION COMMISSION, California
#587
12-7-73
Reappointed: John D. Miller
Thomas E. Stanton, Jr.
Howard R. Williams
LAW REVISION COMMISSION
#522
(California)
10-5-70
RR appointed John N. McLaurin member.
LAW REVISION COMMITTEE (California)
#87
2-9-70
Appointed:
Joseph T. Sneed
G. Bruce Gourley
Reappointed:
Thomas E. Stanton, Jr.
LAW REVISION COMMISSION
#217
4-23-70
Marc W. Sandstrom
LAW REVISION COMMISSION
#134
3-4-70
Noble K. Gregory
LAW REVISION COMMISSION
#47
State
1-29-69
John D. Miller
LAW REVISION COMMISSION
#59
1-29-68
Richard H. Wolford
Lewis K. Uhler
William A. Yale
Roger Arnebergh
LAW ENFORCEMENT & CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
#97
2/27/67
Expanded to include those recommendations of
National Crime Commission adaptable for Calif.
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
#91
2/24/67
First meeting of year in Gov's Council Room
Chief Thomas J. Cahill, S. F., Chairman
List of Members: Bernard J. Clark
John Claussen
Peter Pitchess
Harold W. Sullivan
Keith Sorenson
Hon. Leon T. David
Larry Gillick
Chief Louis J. Fortuna
Dan Kelsav
Orville J. Hawkins
Sal P. Jimno
August G. Kettman
John A. Lucchetti
Wm. McCloud
LAWLESSNESS
(RR-Letter to Trustees and Regents)
#393
6.11.68
fornia Board .rom RR to University
assassination concerning the
Trustees on June of Regents 7 and the State of College Cali-
and lawlessness in the Kennedy nation.
LEAD-FREE GASOLINE
#158
3-18-70
RR lauded action by Air Resources Board
in approving 4-point program to
get the lead out of gasoline.
LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, Assistant
#244
(to the Governor)
4-16-74
Rodney J. Blonien
LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, Assistant
#202
(to the Governor) - resignation of
3-25-74
James. D. Garbolino
GROAD APENIRS SECRETARY, Assistant
$185
4-2-73
R. Thomas nilth
LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY,
#45
Assistant, Resignation of
2-1-73
Resignation of Richard K. Turner
LEGAL AFFAIRS, Assistant
#101
Secretary
2-18-69
Richard K. Turner
LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY
#142
(Assistant)
3-1-68
Ernest B. Smith
LEGAL AID SERVICES
1-14-72
#18
RR amounticed D. bold new experiment aimed
at significantly improving the quality and
availability of professional legal services to
the poor in Calif.
LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION BILL
#299
HR 7824
5-16-74
RR sent message to President Nixon pertaining
to federal legislation, HR 7824, authored by
Rep. Albert Quie, R-Minn., the legal services
corporation bill, asking him to veto it.
LEGION OF MERIT AWARD
#227
4-24-73
RR presented award to Assemblyman Robert P. Nimmo
LEGISLATION TO BE INTRODUCED
#216
ON BEHALF OF RR ADMINISTRATION
4-4-74
RR announced that Assemblyman Bill Bagley and
Senator John Stull will soon introduce proposals
in line with Proposition One, the tax limitation
plan of last year, that will reduce the flood of
spending measures that flow down to RR for
signature from the legislature every session.
LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
#458
(1969 Session)
8-11-70
RR statement highlighting accomplisments or
1969 legislative session.
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE
#147
3-4-74
GOVERNOR
Martin B. (Marty) Dyer
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE
#290
GOVERNOR
5-31-73
John S. Tooker
LEGIALTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE
#290
GOVERNOR, Resignation of
5-31-73
William A. Evans
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT
#437
to the Governor
7-28-72
William A. Evans
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, Deputy
#437
7-28-72
Tim Cole
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS
#590
12-30-70
John T. Kehoe
William A. Evans
#45
LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND
1-23-68
PLANNING
Thomas W. Caldecott, Temporary advisor
LEGISLATIVE SECRETARY,
#568
to the Senate and Assembly
10-8-69
George R. Steffes
LEGISLATIVE SESSION,
#502
End of first 2-year
9-4-74
RR statement on completion of historical first
two-year legislative session. Stated disappoint-
ment in that legislators did not accomplish as
much as they should have in the new two-year
session. The result being the usual last minute
log-jam.
LEGISIATORS' EARLY RETIREMENT
#531
BONUS, Repeal of
9-24-74
RR statement regarding calling a special session
for the legislature to repeal an "early retirement
bonus" for some of its members. Senator
Deukmejian and Assemblyman McLennan are ready
to introduce tomorrow indentical bills in the
two houses which will repeal the "bonus" pensions.
LEGISLATOR'S EARLY RETIREMENT
#530
BONUS, Repeal of
9-23-74
RR called a special session of the legislature
for 12 noon September 25 to consider legislation
repealing an "early retirement bonus" for some
of its members.
LEGISLATURE
#13
1-13-67
for presenting proposals for new
legislation in key areas OF government
LEIGH, Carma, RESIGNATION
#142
3-9-72
RR statement re resignation of State Librarian
LIBRARIAN, State
#408
7-11-72
Mrs. Ethel S. Crockett
LIBRARIAN, Resignation of State
#142
3-9-72
RR statement re resignation of State Librarian
Carma Leigh
LIBRARIAN, State
#138
3-28-67
Carma R. Leigh
LIBRARY AUDIT
DEPT. OF FINANCE
2-28-72
Verne Orr statement re University of California
library system audit report; findings, conclu-
sions and recommendations hopefully to improve
library services for students
LIBRARY WEEK (National)
# 277
4.22.68
RR proclaimed week of April 21-27, 1968 as
National Library Week.
LICENSE FEES FOR REAL ESTATE
#72
BROKERS REDUCED
2-3-72
State License Fees for real estate brokers and
salesmen will be reduced by $10 effective
April 1, 1972
LICENSE PLATES, Allocation of funds
#603
from Environmental
11-14-72
the allication -11 TISCAL year
1972-73 of $1,194,770 in environmental license
plate funds.
LICENSE PLATES, New
#372
7-3-73
California will have red, white and blue
reflectorized license plates beginning next
year.
LICENSE PLATES
#195
4-7-72
RR announced sales of California's personalized
license plates, which support ecology programs,
have increased more than 50 percent during
past 4 months
LICENSE PLATES
#26
1-14-70
RR proposed sale of personalized vehicle
license plates to help finance war against
air pollution.
LINCOLN DAY DINNER SPEECH
#27
1-26-67
RR announcement of first out-of-state speech
since assuming office.
LINDSAY: Mayor John
#475
8-11-71
RR statement re: Lindsay's switch to the
Democrat Party
LITTER CAMPAIGN
#450
8-7-69
RR marked observance of August as National
Litter Month and commended food, beverage,
container and petroleum industries for in-
creasing anti-litter activities
LITTER (Anti-Litter Month)
# 288
4.29.68
RR proclaimed May, 1968 as Anti-Litter Month.
"LITTLE HOOVER COMMISSION"
#569
(Government economy)
9.4.68
RR commended General Services for helpin- in
save
Culliornia taxpayers $33 million during first 17
months of administration; savings made public in
report by General Services Director Lolli to
Commission on California State Government Organ-
ization and Economy ("Little Hoover Commission")
LIVERMORE MUNICIPAL COURT
#61
2-7-73
John A. Lewis
LIVERMORE VALLEY UNIFIED
#343
SCHOOL DISTRICT
6-19-69
RR reluctantly signed AB 1110, which loans
the District state money of $500,000.
LOAN PROGRAM FOR CAL-VETS
#651
12-3-69
RR announced establishment of interim financ-
ing program for Cal-Vet Farm and Home Loan
program of Department of Veterans Affairs.
LOCAL APPLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD
#116
2-24-70
Nat R. Scatena
LOCAL APPLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD
#408
7-18-69
Robert L. Meyer
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM TASK FORCE
#209
4-11-73
Lt. Governor Reinecke - Director
Robert B. Hawkins, Jr. - Chairman
Earl J. Strathman
John D. Phillips
Charles D. Hobbs
Allen Hyman
Gregory C. Krohm
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM TASK FORCE,
#58
Chairman of the Governor's
2-7-73
Robert B. Hawkins, Jr.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM PROJECT
#601
11-14-72
RR today announced operational details of an
Socal
JON
re
signed to modernize and streamline local govern-
ment in California and make it more efficient,
more responsive to the needs of people and less
costly.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM PROJECT,
#598
Chairm of the Steering Committee for a 11-13-72
Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke
LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNITS
#550
10-9-67
RR's statement concerning the state's role
in working with the local units.
LOCKHEED
(TRI-STAR)
Official
Statement
5-18-71
Statement re: federal backing of loan to
to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation to enable company
airbus. manufacture and sell the 1011 "Tri-Star"
LOLLI, Andrew R.
#629
11-12-69
Resignation of General Services Director,
effective December 1.
LONG BEACH, Municipal Court
#229
4-21-72
Carl T. Zeiger
LONG BEACH, Municipal Court
#165
3-20-70
Elsworth M. Beam
LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE
#704
12-17-71
RR statement expressing disappointment at
strike vote.
LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE RESUMPTION
1-17-72
#22
Telegram to Nixon urging immediate
strike
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD
#506
OF SUPERVISORS
8-29-72
Assemblyman James A. Hayes
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
#124
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
3-2-72
Peter F. Schabarum
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
#436
SUPERVISORS AND RESIDENTS
7-21-71
AB 1195 - Stull
A bill to give permission to Los Angeles
County and its Supervisors to resolve a
matter within county jurisdiction.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE
#507
(Emergency declared)
9-25-70
RR declared State of Emergency in Los Angeles
County as several major fires raged out of
control.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#458'
Antelope Judicial District
8-13-74
Larry D. Morse
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT
#152
3-4-74
Richard S. Hanki
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#140
3-1-74
Morio L. Fukuto
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#226
4-5-74
Vounger
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#75
Santa Monica Judicial District
2-5-74
Robert W. Thomas
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT
#604
12-18-73
Edward A. Hinz, Jr.
LA MUNICIPAL COURT
#440
San Antonio Judicial District
8-14-73
Porter "Duke" deDubovay
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT
#451
Long Beach Judicial District
8-24-73
William Winston,
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#398
7-13-73
Joseph L. Armijo, Jr., Compton Judicial District
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#389
7-11-73
Michael Louis Burke
Sidney A. Cherniss, Jr.,
J. Gordon McNulty
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT
#369
7-3-73
Frank Gafkowski, Jr.
John R. Hopson
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT
#353
6-29-73
Robert J. Takasugi, East LA District
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#296
6-1-73
Lawrence C. Waddington
Brian D. Crahan
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#284
5-23-73
Eugene J. Long
James E. Satt
Marion E. Gubler
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#681
12-26-72
William R. Hollingsworth, Jr.
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#663
12-19-72
Clarence A. Stromwall
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#661
12-19-72
Everett E. Ricks, Jr.
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#381
6-27-72
Maurice J. Hindin
Dickran M. Teverizian
David M. Kennick
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#251
5-2-72
Mario P. Gonzalez
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#217
4-20-72
Ronald M. George
Everette M. Porter
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#191
4-6-72
Robert E. Devich
Warren H. Deering
Armand Arabian
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#84
2-10-72
Michael T. Sauer
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#573
10-13-71
Warren D. Allen
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#550
10-6-71
Gilbert C Mater
Robert H. London
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#325
5-25-71
George W. Trammell III
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#224
4-15-71
Harold J. Sinclair
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#177
3-30-71
Norton Rochman
James P. Natoli
Robert C. Nye
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#24
1-19-71
a
Alfred L. Margolis
Richard A. Gadbois, Jr.
Thomas T. Johnson
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#365
7-13-70
Nathan Axel
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#251
5-6-70
Miss Marion L. Obera
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#65
1-29-70
Richard Amerian
Peter E. Giannini
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#645
11-26-6
n: discroppe
Leslie W. Light
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#3
1-6-69
M. Ross Bigelow
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#717
12-30-68
Ernest L. Kelly
LOS ANGELES, . Municipal Court
#705
12-13-68
Sam Cianchetti
James M. Coleman
Daniel P. Rikalo
William A. Drake
Rosemary M. Dunbar
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#693
12-3-68
Glenn A. Wymore
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#678
11-22-68
James F. Nelson
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#665
11-18-6
Jack E. Goertzen
Herbert J. Adden, Jr.
Kenneth E. Vassie
Albert D. Matthews
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#574
9-6-68
Thomas A. Newell
105 ANGELES, Municipal Court
#533
South Bay)
8-19-68
Thomas P. Foye
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#452
7-3-68
Bonnie Lee Martin
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#435
6-28-68
Pat Mullendore
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#306
5-7-68
Edward L. Davenport
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#99
2-14-68
Antonio E. Chavez
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#4
1-5-68
Nancy Belcher Goodman
#653
LCS ANGELES, Municipal Court
12-5-67
Wilbur G. Dettmar
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#470
8-28-67
Betty Jo Sheldon
LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court
#414
7-21-67
Edward J. Olstyn
LOS ANGELES - Smog
#302
6-7-73
As a result of the heavy smog conditions in
Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and River-
side Counties, RR issued statement urging all
citizens and agencies in the area to restrict
their use of motor vehicles.
LOS ANGELES STATE HISTORICAL MONUMENT #541
COMMISSION, El Pueblo de
10-17-73
Anthony M. Duquette
LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT
#346
6-21-74
Ronald E. Swearinger
LOS ANCELES SUPERIOR COURT
#217
4-4- 74
Billy G. Mills
Betty Jo Sheldon
Christian L. Naskey, Ter
LOS ANCELES SUPERIOR COURT
#570
11=21-73
Frank Baffa
Robert P. Schifferman
LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT
#564
11-19-73
M. Ross Bigelow
LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT
#368
7-2-73
Alfred Wallace Dibb
Armand Arabian
Peter Hayes Stevens
Joseph John DiGiuseppe
LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT
#296
6-1-73
Thomas T. Johnson
Robert H. London
Albert D. Matthews
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#37
1-26-73
Alfred L. Margolis
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#673
12-21-72
Robert M. Olson
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#626
12-1-72
Ralph A. Biggerstaff
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#574
10-19-72
Thomas W. Fredricks
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#381
6-27-72
Gordon Ringer
David V. Kenyon
Neil A. Lake
Warren D. Allen
Kenneth N. Chantry (interim to Jan., 73)
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#253
5-2-72
James H. Hastings
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#251
5-2-72
Carlos E. Velarde
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#158
3-14-72
Elsworth M. Beam
Frank T. Cutter
Richard A. Gadbois
Richard P. Byrne
Peter E. Giannini
August J. Goebel
Leslie W. Light
Harry L. Hupp
Peter S. Smith
Glenn M. Pfau
Jack W. Swink
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#52
1-28-72
Robert C. Nye
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#47
1-28-72
William E. McGinley
LOS ANGELES Superior Court
#14
1-12-72
Pat Mullendore
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#722
12-23-7]
Alexander R. Early III
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#481
8-12-71
Daniel L. Fletcher
William A. Drake
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#463
8-4-71
Earl F. Riley
Edward Rafeedie
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#277
5-7-71
Thomas A. Newell
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#264
5-3-71
John K. Otis
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#182
4-1-71
Rodney K. Potter
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#572
12-15-70
Ernest L. Kelly
Stephen R. Stothers
E. Talbot Callister
Jack T. Ryburn
William A. Caldecott
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#548
11-19-70
J. Wesley Reed
Jack E. Goertzen
David N. Eagleson
William A. Ross
Campbell M. Lucas
David A. Thomas
Charles S. Vogel
Jack A. Crickard
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#397
8-12-70
Auten F. Bush
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#250
5-6-70
Julius M. Title
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#650
12-2-69
Francis J. Garvey
Vernon G. Foster
David N. Fitts
Thomas C. Murphy
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#535
9-12-69
John A. Arguelles
ANGELES, Superior Court
#415
7-22-69
111'am T. Ritzi
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#404
7-18-69
John Loomis
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#257
6-27-69
Arch R. Tuthill
Julius A. Leetham
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#297
5-23-69
James Greely Kolts
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#52
1-29-69
Charles H. Church
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#705
12-13-68
William J. Rea
Thomas W. LeSage
Elisabeth E. Zeigler
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#643
11-4-68
Rafael H. Galceran
Carroll M. Dunnum
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#546
8-26-68
William P. Hogoboom
452
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
7-3-68
Lloyd T. Hanson
Hampton Hutton
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#378
6-5-68
Paul Egly
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#307
5-7-68
Paul G. Breckenridge, Jr.
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#79
2-5-68
Harold C. Shepherd
John L. Donnellan
Raymond Choate
D. Sterry Fagan
Norman R. Dowds
John R. Allport
#685
12-20-(
Charles E
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#670
12-12-67
Malcolm M Lucas
Thomas F. McCarry
W. James Turpit
Marvin A. Freeman
John W. Holmes
Samuel L. Kurland
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#656
12-6-67
Homer H. Bell
Roy J. Brown
Gerold Camarillo Dunn
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#614
11-14-0
Max F. Deutz
Robert Firth
John H. Rice
Lloyd S. Davis
James F. Healey
Charles H. Woodmanges
Buich Donahue
Francis X. Marnell
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#524
9-21-67
Howard H. Schmidt
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#486
9-1-67
John L. Cole
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#477
8-28-67
Donald W. Hamblin
03 ANGELES, Superior Court
#332
6-15-67
LOS ANGELES, Superior Court
#331
6-15-0
Donald E. Dunbar
LOS ANGELES RIOTS,
Commission on
#465
8-21-67
Recommendations of the McCone Commission.
LOS ANGELES TIMES-MIRROR CORP.,
statement
Death of Chairman of the board of the 10-21-73
RR statement re death of Norman Chandler
LOW-INCOME HOUSING
#395
(AB 1072 - Ralph, Priolo, Brown, Greene) 6.11.68
RR praised Assembly for passing bill to assist
in relocation of low-income families displaced
by freeway land acquisition and construction.
NUMBER - Timber Exports
#474
7.19.68
RR expressed concern over long-range impact of
log import on our timber supplies; "do not feel
that we can or should risk the long-term health
of our economy for short-range export expedience.
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Viso\nJOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR\n#8\nABLE-BODIED WELFARE RECIPIENTS\n1-7-71\nRR letter to all units of government asking\nthat they examine their operations for work\nthat could be made available for able-bodied\nwelfare recipients.\nJOB OPPORTUNITIES\n#306\n(SUMMER CAMPAIGN FOR YOUTH)\n6-5-69\nRR launched a statewide campaign to help\nhundreds of thousands of California young\npeople get jobs this summer and named a\nselect five-man, blue-ribbon committee to help\ncoordinate the effort.\nJulls, STATE - Cutback of\n#118\n3.14.67\nReduction of noip in IOUD departments.\nJOB PROGRAMS\n# 283\n(Development and placement)\n4.25.68\nRR sent telegram to urge support of job develop-\nment and placement programs legislation.\nJOB PROGRAMS\n# 280\n(Placement and development)\n4.25.68\nRR praised party leaders in Assembly for\neffort to pass legislation to improve state's\njob development and placement programs.\nJOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT\n#97\nADVISORY BOARD\n2-26-73\nMiss Rose Marie Brulloths\nJOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT\n#607\nSERVICES ADVISORY BOARD\n11-15-72\nM Stewart Chairman\nJames Sherman,\nGeraldine M. 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Taggart\nJUDICIAL QUALIFICATION\n#166\n4-6-67\nThenxx\nCurrings\nJUDICIAL SELECTION\n#31\nINTERIM PLAN\n1-30-67\nRR announced interim plan for appointment\nof municipal and superior court judges\npending enacting of legislation on judicial\nselection procedures.\nJUDICIAL SELECTION\n#424\n6.24.68\nRR urged Senate to pass bill to take appointment\nof judges out of partisan politics; includes\nlist of individuals and organizations that\nendorse the bill.\nJUDICIAL SELECTION\n#332\n(Approval of by Senate Finance\n5.15.68\nCommittee)\nRR praised decision by Senate Finance Committe\napproving legislation to take appointment of\njudges out of politics.\nJUDICIAL SELECTION PLAN\n#150\n3-6-68\nenlist grass roots support for judicial\nselection program.\nCommittee members: William F. Bramstedt\nBurnham Enersen\nWilliam H. Birnie\nJoseph A. Ball\nJUDICIAL SELECTION\n#447\n(RR praised Senate)\n7.2.68\nRR praised Senate for passing bill designed to\ntake appointment of judges out of politics.\nUrged Assembly to also pass bill.\nJUDICIAL SELECTION ADVISORY BOARDS\n#41\n2/2/67\nSpecial Assistant to administer the plan\nof coord. between State Bar &\nJSAB - Paul R. Hearle\nJUDICIAL SELECTION PLAN\n#612\n11-14-67\nA plan to permanently take the selection of\njudges out of politics.\nJUDGES (APPOINTMENT OF)\n# 294\n5.1.68\nRR lauded Senate Governmental Efficiency\nCommittee in approving legislation to take\nappointment of judges out of politics.\nJUVENILE DELINQUENCY\n#1\nCAMPAIGN\n1-4-68\nStatewide meeting in April to map an all-out\ncampaign against delinquency.\nKEEP CALIFORNIA GREEN MONTH\n#552\n8.27.68\nProclamation, September, 1968\nKEHOE, John T. - Resignation of\n#154\n3-8-74\nDirector of the State Department of Consumer\nAffairs.\nKENNEDY ASSASSINATION- Robert F.\n#393\n(RR-Letter To Trustees and Regents)\n6.11.68\nText of letter from RR to University of Cali-\nfornia Board of Regents and the State College\nTrustees on June 7 concerning the Kennedy\nassassination and lawlessness in the nation.\nKENNEDY ASSASSINATION - Robert F.\n#379\n(Period of mourning)\n6.6.68\nRR proclaimed state of mourning for California;\nall flags in state flown at half staff during\nthis period.\nKENNEDY ASSASSINATION\n#377\n(Robert F.)\n6.5.68\nissued statement on causes of assassination\n\"spirit of permissiveness pervades our courts\nand other institutions this attitude has been\nspurred by demogogic and irresponsible words of\nso-called leaders in and out of public office\n\"\nCannot tolerate permissiveness in California.\nPledges administration's support to local gov-\nernments.\nKENNEDY ASSASSINATION\n#376\n(Robert F.)\n6.5.68\nRR issued statement to express sympathy to\nMrs. Kennedy and family.\nKERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#471\n8-6-71\nJohn M. Nairn\nKERN COUNTY, Superior County\n#657\n11-13-68\nGeorge A. Brown\nKEYES, Robert J. (Resignation)\n#608\n11-17-72\nRobert J. keyes has resigena as special assistan\nfor community relations\nKING, MARTIN LUTHER\n#252\n(Funeral services)\n4.8.68\nRR designated Mayor John H. Reading, Oakland,\nto represent State of California at funeral\nservices for MLK.\nKING, MARTIN LUTHER\n#251\n(State employees - time off)\n4.5.68\nDirective, signed by William P. Clark, Jr.,\nissued to allow state employees informal time\noff to attend memorial services for MLK.\nKING, MARTIN LUTHER\n#250\n(Tribute to)\n4.5.68\nMessage from RR delivered by Paul Beck to\na group meeting at State Capitol to pay tribute\nto Dr. Martin Luther King.\nKINGS COUNTY - Board of supervisors\n#406\n6.17.68\nC. N. Dutch\" Maaskant\nKINGS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#161\nSecond District\n3-24-71\nJohn Maroot\nKNIGHT: Goodwin\n#283\n5-22-70\nRR statement on learning of the death of\nformer governor, Goodwin Knight.\n#188\nKURTZ, William J. (Joe)\n4-2-73\nExecutive officer of the Office of Special\nServices in the Health and Welfare Agency\nBOR DAY MESSAGE\n#510\n9-3-71\nstatement urging motorists to take extra\naffic safety precautions during weekend.\nLABOR DAY STATEMENT\n#490\n8-29-69\nRR greetings to men and women of American\nLabor movement.\nLABOR DAY STATEMENT\n#493\n9/4/67\nLABOR DAY STATEMENT\n#559\n8.30.68\nRR's salute to working people and to unions.\nLABOR AND INDUSTRY\n#353\n(Training and Hiring\n7-8-70\nProgram for Minorities)\nRR pledged support to state-wide voluntary\nher labor and industrv to train and hir o\nminorities in the construction field.\nLABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, Chief of the\n#606\nDivision of\n11-15-72\nRobert E. Howard\n#175\nLABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT\n3-30-71\n(Dept. of Industrial\nRelations)\nGeorge W. Milias, Chief\nLABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION\n#22\n1/18/67\nCHIEF, William C. Hern\nLABOR-MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE\n#551\nON CONSTRUCTION AFFAIRS\n11-23-70\nOutline of goals of task force and lists\nrepresentatives from construction industry.\nLABOR STATISTICS,\n#568\n(Division of)\n10-18-67\nLeo G. Connolly, Chief\nLABOR STATISTICS AND RESEARCH\n#143\nDivision of\n3-9-70\nMrs. Margaret R. O'Grady, Chief\nLABOR UNION\n#101\n(Balloting)\n2-14-68\nRR urged passage of legislation requiring\nsecret ballot to approve collective bargaining\nagreements and authorize strikes.\nLABOVITZ, Lawrence B.\n#637\n11-18-69\nRR responded by wire to request from San\nTermand\nState\nCollege\nstudent\nCO\nmeet in Los Angeles, November 20.\nLAGOMARSINO'S VICTORY IN THE 13TH\nStatement\nCONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, Robert J.\n3-6-74\nRR statement when informed of Lagomarsino's\nvictory.\nLAKE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#464\n8-15-74\nJohn J. Golden\nLAKE COUNTY SUPERVISOR\n#352\nThird District\n7-8-70\nRR announce appointment of Earl W. Proett\nto fill unexpired term on the Lake County\nBoard of Supervisors.\nLAKE TAHOE\n#598\n(Bi-State Regional Planning Compact)\n9.23.68\nRR expressed concern over Bi-State Regional\nPlanning Compact for Lake Taboo if\nnot enacted by Congress this session.\nLAKE TAHOE AREA\n#340\n(Development of)\n5.17.68\nRR pleased that legislation to assure\nhealthy development of Lake Tahoe area is\nnow within reach of the Legislature.\nLAKE TAHOE\n# 206\n3.21.68\nRR urged Z/Berg to reconsider legislation\nhis committee killed to protect Lake Tahoe\nLAKE TAHOE FILM\n#595\n(RR statement on)\n9.19.68\nRR narrates film on determination of state to\nassure continued protection and preservation of\nLake Tahoe's waters from pollution.\nLAKE TAHOE PROTECTION\n#132\n2-28-68\nRR commended Nevada Legislature Governor sundit\nICI enactment of legislation\nto protect Lake Tahoe.\nLAKE TAHOE SCENIC\nHIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT\n#54\n1-26-68\nRR announced creation of six-man technical team\ndevelopment on west shore of Lake.\nto tackle problems of parkway and scenic highway\nLAKE TAHOE SUMMIT CONFERENCE\n#150\n(Conservation)\n3-4-69\nLieutenant Governors Ed Reinecke and Ed Fike\nof Nevada met in High Sierras to discuss\nconservation projects designed to protect and\npreserve world famous Lake Tahoe and its\nsurrounding areas.\nLAND TITLE EXCHANGE\n#598\n12-13-73\nMobil Oil Estates donated to California 132\nacres of Bay frontage land along a five mile\nstretch of Redwood Peninsula and 800 acres of\n/Blair Island. The signing of exchange documento\ngave Califonia title to more than 900 acres of\nland Un San Francisco Bay.\nLAND EXCHANGE\n#5\n(Squaw Valley - Tahoe Area)\n1-2-70\nRR Announced breakthrough in efforts to\nobtain 1,200 acres of U. S. Forest Service\nland at Squaw Valley near Lake Tahoe\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,\n#405\nState Board of\n7-15-74\nReappointed:\nWilliam R. Sutton, Jr.\nKenneth K. Kammeyer\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, State Board of\n#380\n7-6-73\nWilliam R. Sutton, Jr.\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, State\nRoa rd of\n#71\n2-14-73\nMrs. Richard (Taiche W.) Kantner\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,\n#35\nState Board of\n1-24-72\nEarl Gagosian\nKenneth K. Kammeyer\nJohn Vogley\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,\n#263\nState Board of\n5-12-70\nRichard G. Murray\nReappointed #319, 6-15-73\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,\n#27\nState Board of\n1-20-69\nTaiche W. Kantner\nOwen H. Peters\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, BOARD\n#202\n3.21.68\nHoward E. Krauter\nRobert F. Shryock - - reappointed 5/5/72 #263\nLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,\n#392\nState Board of\n7/13/67\nMembers: Howard O. Boltz\nJohn N. Vogley\nLAND USE PLANNING\nStatement\n6-4-74\nRR statement in opposition to HR 10294 (Udall)\nregarding land use planning. Statement made\nat National Governors' Conference in Seattle.\nLAND USE PLANNING LEGISLATION\n#328\nDefeat of HR 10294\n6-11-74\nRR issued statement saying how pleased he was\nthat HR 10294 (Land Use Planning Act of 1974)\nby Rep. Morris K. Udall, D-Arizona, was defeated\nin the U.S. House of Representatives.\nDAND USE PLANNING LEGISLATION,\n#266\nFederal (HR 10294)\n4-26-74\nText of a letter from RR to Congressman Ray\nMadden, regarding federal land use planning\nlegislation (HR 10294).\n\"LASER FENCE\"\n#432\n(Crime control and prevention\n7-30-74\nbreakthrough)\nbrookthrough\nprevention has been reached by virtue of the stat\nreceiveing a patent for an invisible wall of\nenergy called a \"laser fence.\" The fence trans-\nmits and received pulsed beams of light to preven\nintruders.\nLAW AND ORDER\n#437\n(Chamber of commerce statement)\n6.28.68\nRR praised State Chamber of Commerce for statement\nit issued on \"law and order,\" stressing need for\nend to violence and restoration of law and order.\nContent of statement included.\nLAW DAY (USA)\n# 287\n4.29.68\nRR proclaimed May 1, 1968 as LAW DAY USA.\nLAW DAY\n#225\n4/28/67\nProclamation, LAW DAY May 1st.\nLAW ENFORCEMENT PLAN,\nGovernor's Select Committee\n#427\n8-1-73\nRR today unveiled a far-reaching plan to\nCalifornia. strengthen the crininal justice system in\nLAW ENFORCEMENT PROBLEMS,\n#426\nSelect Committee Report on\n8-1-73\nRR statement on releasing the report on his\nSelect Committee on Law Enforcement Problems.\nLAW ENFORCEMENT PROBLEMS,\n#503\nSelect Committee on\n8-25-72\nRR today announced the creation of a five-man\nselect committee to make a comprehensive study\nof law enforcement problems in California.\nLAW REVISION COMMISSION, California\n#587\n12-7-73\nReappointed: John D. Miller\nThomas E. Stanton, Jr.\nHoward R. Williams\nLAW REVISION COMMISSION\n#522\n(California)\n10-5-70\nRR appointed John N. McLaurin member.\nLAW REVISION COMMITTEE (California)\n#87\n2-9-70\nAppointed:\nJoseph T. Sneed\nG. Bruce Gourley\nReappointed:\nThomas E. Stanton, Jr.\nLAW REVISION COMMISSION\n#217\n4-23-70\nMarc W. Sandstrom\nLAW REVISION COMMISSION\n#134\n3-4-70\nNoble K. Gregory\nLAW REVISION COMMISSION\n#47\nState\n1-29-69\nJohn D. Miller\nLAW REVISION COMMISSION\n#59\n1-29-68\nRichard H. Wolford\nLewis K. Uhler\nWilliam A. Yale\nRoger Arnebergh\nLAW ENFORCEMENT & CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM\n#97\n2/27/67\nExpanded to include those recommendations of\nNational Crime Commission adaptable for Calif.\nLAW ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n#91\n2/24/67\nFirst meeting of year in Gov's Council Room\nChief Thomas J. Cahill, S. F., Chairman\nList of Members: Bernard J. Clark\nJohn Claussen\nPeter Pitchess\nHarold W. Sullivan\nKeith Sorenson\nHon. Leon T. David\nLarry Gillick\nChief Louis J. Fortuna\nDan Kelsav\nOrville J. Hawkins\nSal P. Jimno\nAugust G. Kettman\nJohn A. Lucchetti\nWm. McCloud\nLAWLESSNESS\n(RR-Letter to Trustees and Regents)\n#393\n6.11.68\nfornia Board .rom RR to University\nassassination concerning the\nTrustees on June of Regents 7 and the State of College Cali-\nand lawlessness in the Kennedy nation.\nLEAD-FREE GASOLINE\n#158\n3-18-70\nRR lauded action by Air Resources Board\nin approving 4-point program to\nget the lead out of gasoline.\nLEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, Assistant\n#244\n(to the Governor)\n4-16-74\nRodney J. Blonien\nLEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, Assistant\n#202\n(to the Governor) - resignation of\n3-25-74\nJames. D. Garbolino\nGROAD APENIRS SECRETARY, Assistant\n$185\n4-2-73\nR. Thomas nilth\nLEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY,\n#45\nAssistant, Resignation of\n2-1-73\nResignation of Richard K. Turner\nLEGAL AFFAIRS, Assistant\n#101\nSecretary\n2-18-69\nRichard K. Turner\nLEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY\n#142\n(Assistant)\n3-1-68\nErnest B. Smith\nLEGAL AID SERVICES\n1-14-72\n#18\nRR amounticed D. bold new experiment aimed\nat significantly improving the quality and\navailability of professional legal services to\nthe poor in Calif.\nLEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION BILL\n#299\nHR 7824\n5-16-74\nRR sent message to President Nixon pertaining\nto federal legislation, HR 7824, authored by\nRep. Albert Quie, R-Minn., the legal services\ncorporation bill, asking him to veto it.\nLEGION OF MERIT AWARD\n#227\n4-24-73\nRR presented award to Assemblyman Robert P. Nimmo\nLEGISLATION TO BE INTRODUCED\n#216\nON BEHALF OF RR ADMINISTRATION\n4-4-74\nRR announced that Assemblyman Bill Bagley and\nSenator John Stull will soon introduce proposals\nin line with Proposition One, the tax limitation\nplan of last year, that will reduce the flood of\nspending measures that flow down to RR for\nsignature from the legislature every session.\nLEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS\n#458\n(1969 Session)\n8-11-70\nRR statement highlighting accomplisments or\n1969 legislative session.\nLEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE\n#147\n3-4-74\nGOVERNOR\nMartin B. (Marty) Dyer\nLEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE\n#290\nGOVERNOR\n5-31-73\nJohn S. Tooker\nLEGIALTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE\n#290\nGOVERNOR, Resignation of\n5-31-73\nWilliam A. Evans\nLEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT\n#437\nto the Governor\n7-28-72\nWilliam A. Evans\nLEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, Deputy\n#437\n7-28-72\nTim Cole\nLEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS\n#590\n12-30-70\nJohn T. Kehoe\nWilliam A. Evans\n#45\nLEGISLATIVE POLICY AND\n1-23-68\nPLANNING\nThomas W. Caldecott, Temporary advisor\nLEGISLATIVE SECRETARY,\n#568\nto the Senate and Assembly\n10-8-69\nGeorge R. Steffes\nLEGISLATIVE SESSION,\n#502\nEnd of first 2-year\n9-4-74\nRR statement on completion of historical first\ntwo-year legislative session. Stated disappoint-\nment in that legislators did not accomplish as\nmuch as they should have in the new two-year\nsession. The result being the usual last minute\nlog-jam.\nLEGISIATORS' EARLY RETIREMENT\n#531\nBONUS, Repeal of\n9-24-74\nRR statement regarding calling a special session\nfor the legislature to repeal an \"early retirement\nbonus\" for some of its members. Senator\nDeukmejian and Assemblyman McLennan are ready\nto introduce tomorrow indentical bills in the\ntwo houses which will repeal the \"bonus\" pensions.\nLEGISLATOR'S EARLY RETIREMENT\n#530\nBONUS, Repeal of\n9-23-74\nRR called a special session of the legislature\nfor 12 noon September 25 to consider legislation\nrepealing an \"early retirement bonus\" for some\nof its members.\nLEGISLATURE\n#13\n1-13-67\nfor presenting proposals for new\nlegislation in key areas OF government\nLEIGH, Carma, RESIGNATION\n#142\n3-9-72\nRR statement re resignation of State Librarian\nLIBRARIAN, State\n#408\n7-11-72\nMrs. Ethel S. Crockett\nLIBRARIAN, Resignation of State\n#142\n3-9-72\nRR statement re resignation of State Librarian\nCarma Leigh\nLIBRARIAN, State\n#138\n3-28-67\nCarma R. Leigh\nLIBRARY AUDIT\nDEPT. OF FINANCE\n2-28-72\nVerne Orr statement re University of California\nlibrary system audit report; findings, conclu-\nsions and recommendations hopefully to improve\nlibrary services for students\nLIBRARY WEEK (National)\n# 277\n4.22.68\nRR proclaimed week of April 21-27, 1968 as\nNational Library Week.\nLICENSE FEES FOR REAL ESTATE\n#72\nBROKERS REDUCED\n2-3-72\nState License Fees for real estate brokers and\nsalesmen will be reduced by $10 effective\nApril 1, 1972\nLICENSE PLATES, Allocation of funds\n#603\nfrom Environmental\n11-14-72\nthe allication -11 TISCAL year\n1972-73 of $1,194,770 in environmental license\nplate funds.\nLICENSE PLATES, New\n#372\n7-3-73\nCalifornia will have red, white and blue\nreflectorized license plates beginning next\nyear.\nLICENSE PLATES\n#195\n4-7-72\nRR announced sales of California's personalized\nlicense plates, which support ecology programs,\nhave increased more than 50 percent during\npast 4 months\nLICENSE PLATES\n#26\n1-14-70\nRR proposed sale of personalized vehicle\nlicense plates to help finance war against\nair pollution.\nLINCOLN DAY DINNER SPEECH\n#27\n1-26-67\nRR announcement of first out-of-state speech\nsince assuming office.\nLINDSAY: Mayor John\n#475\n8-11-71\nRR statement re: Lindsay's switch to the\nDemocrat Party\nLITTER CAMPAIGN\n#450\n8-7-69\nRR marked observance of August as National\nLitter Month and commended food, beverage,\ncontainer and petroleum industries for in-\ncreasing anti-litter activities\nLITTER (Anti-Litter Month)\n# 288\n4.29.68\nRR proclaimed May, 1968 as Anti-Litter Month.\n\"LITTLE HOOVER COMMISSION\"\n#569\n(Government economy)\n9.4.68\nRR commended General Services for helpin- in\nsave\nCulliornia taxpayers $33 million during first 17\nmonths of administration; savings made public in\nreport by General Services Director Lolli to\nCommission on California State Government Organ-\nization and Economy (\"Little Hoover Commission\")\nLIVERMORE MUNICIPAL COURT\n#61\n2-7-73\nJohn A. Lewis\nLIVERMORE VALLEY UNIFIED\n#343\nSCHOOL DISTRICT\n6-19-69\nRR reluctantly signed AB 1110, which loans\nthe District state money of $500,000.\nLOAN PROGRAM FOR CAL-VETS\n#651\n12-3-69\nRR announced establishment of interim financ-\ning program for Cal-Vet Farm and Home Loan\nprogram of Department of Veterans Affairs.\nLOCAL APPLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD\n#116\n2-24-70\nNat R. Scatena\nLOCAL APPLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD\n#408\n7-18-69\nRobert L. Meyer\nLOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM TASK FORCE\n#209\n4-11-73\nLt. Governor Reinecke - Director\nRobert B. Hawkins, Jr. - Chairman\nEarl J. Strathman\nJohn D. Phillips\nCharles D. Hobbs\nAllen Hyman\nGregory C. Krohm\nLOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM TASK FORCE,\n#58\nChairman of the Governor's\n2-7-73\nRobert B. Hawkins, Jr.\nLOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM PROJECT\n#601\n11-14-72\nRR today announced operational details of an\nSocal\nJON\nre\nsigned to modernize and streamline local govern-\nment in California and make it more efficient,\nmore responsive to the needs of people and less\ncostly.\nLOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM PROJECT,\n#598\nChairm of the Steering Committee for a 11-13-72\nLt. Governor Ed Reinecke\nLOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNITS\n#550\n10-9-67\nRR's statement concerning the state's role\nin working with the local units.\nLOCKHEED\n(TRI-STAR)\nOfficial\nStatement\n5-18-71\nStatement re: federal backing of loan to\nto Lockheed Aircraft Corporation to enable company\nairbus. manufacture and sell the 1011 \"Tri-Star\"\nLOLLI, Andrew R.\n#629\n11-12-69\nResignation of General Services Director,\neffective December 1.\nLONG BEACH, Municipal Court\n#229\n4-21-72\nCarl T. Zeiger\nLONG BEACH, Municipal Court\n#165\n3-20-70\nElsworth M. Beam\nLONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE\n#704\n12-17-71\nRR statement expressing disappointment at\nstrike vote.\nLONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE RESUMPTION\n1-17-72\n#22\nTelegram to Nixon urging immediate\nstrike\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD\n#506\nOF SUPERVISORS\n8-29-72\nAssemblyman James A. Hayes\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY\n#124\nBOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n3-2-72\nPeter F. Schabarum\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY\n#436\nSUPERVISORS AND RESIDENTS\n7-21-71\nAB 1195 - Stull\nA bill to give permission to Los Angeles\nCounty and its Supervisors to resolve a\nmatter within county jurisdiction.\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE\n#507\n(Emergency declared)\n9-25-70\nRR declared State of Emergency in Los Angeles\nCounty as several major fires raged out of\ncontrol.\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#458'\nAntelope Judicial District\n8-13-74\nLarry D. Morse\nLOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT\n#152\n3-4-74\nRichard S. Hanki\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#140\n3-1-74\nMorio L. Fukuto\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#226\n4-5-74\nVounger\nLOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#75\nSanta Monica Judicial District\n2-5-74\nRobert W. Thomas\nLOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT\n#604\n12-18-73\nEdward A. Hinz, Jr.\nLA MUNICIPAL COURT\n#440\nSan Antonio Judicial District\n8-14-73\nPorter \"Duke\" deDubovay\nLOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT\n#451\nLong Beach Judicial District\n8-24-73\nWilliam Winston,\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#398\n7-13-73\nJoseph L. Armijo, Jr., Compton Judicial District\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#389\n7-11-73\nMichael Louis Burke\nSidney A. Cherniss, Jr.,\nJ. Gordon McNulty\nLOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT\n#369\n7-3-73\nFrank Gafkowski, Jr.\nJohn R. Hopson\nLOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT\n#353\n6-29-73\nRobert J. Takasugi, East LA District\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#296\n6-1-73\nLawrence C. Waddington\nBrian D. Crahan\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#284\n5-23-73\nEugene J. Long\nJames E. Satt\nMarion E. Gubler\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#681\n12-26-72\nWilliam R. Hollingsworth, Jr.\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#663\n12-19-72\nClarence A. Stromwall\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#661\n12-19-72\nEverett E. Ricks, Jr.\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#381\n6-27-72\nMaurice J. Hindin\nDickran M. Teverizian\nDavid M. Kennick\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#251\n5-2-72\nMario P. Gonzalez\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#217\n4-20-72\nRonald M. George\nEverette M. Porter\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#191\n4-6-72\nRobert E. Devich\nWarren H. Deering\nArmand Arabian\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#84\n2-10-72\nMichael T. Sauer\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#573\n10-13-71\nWarren D. Allen\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#550\n10-6-71\nGilbert C Mater\nRobert H. London\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#325\n5-25-71\nGeorge W. Trammell III\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#224\n4-15-71\nHarold J. Sinclair\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#177\n3-30-71\nNorton Rochman\nJames P. Natoli\nRobert C. Nye\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#24\n1-19-71\na\nAlfred L. Margolis\nRichard A. Gadbois, Jr.\nThomas T. Johnson\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#365\n7-13-70\nNathan Axel\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#251\n5-6-70\nMiss Marion L. Obera\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#65\n1-29-70\nRichard Amerian\nPeter E. Giannini\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#645\n11-26-6\nn: discroppe\nLeslie W. Light\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#3\n1-6-69\nM. Ross Bigelow\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#717\n12-30-68\nErnest L. Kelly\nLOS ANGELES, . Municipal Court\n#705\n12-13-68\nSam Cianchetti\nJames M. Coleman\nDaniel P. Rikalo\nWilliam A. Drake\nRosemary M. Dunbar\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#693\n12-3-68\nGlenn A. Wymore\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#678\n11-22-68\nJames F. Nelson\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#665\n11-18-6\nJack E. Goertzen\nHerbert J. Adden, Jr.\nKenneth E. Vassie\nAlbert D. Matthews\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#574\n9-6-68\nThomas A. Newell\n105 ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#533\nSouth Bay)\n8-19-68\nThomas P. Foye\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#452\n7-3-68\nBonnie Lee Martin\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#435\n6-28-68\nPat Mullendore\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#306\n5-7-68\nEdward L. Davenport\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#99\n2-14-68\nAntonio E. Chavez\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#4\n1-5-68\nNancy Belcher Goodman\n#653\nLCS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n12-5-67\nWilbur G. Dettmar\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#470\n8-28-67\nBetty Jo Sheldon\nLOS ANGELES, Municipal Court\n#414\n7-21-67\nEdward J. Olstyn\nLOS ANGELES - Smog\n#302\n6-7-73\nAs a result of the heavy smog conditions in\nLos Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and River-\nside Counties, RR issued statement urging all\ncitizens and agencies in the area to restrict\ntheir use of motor vehicles.\nLOS ANGELES STATE HISTORICAL MONUMENT #541\nCOMMISSION, El Pueblo de\n10-17-73\nAnthony M. Duquette\nLOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT\n#346\n6-21-74\nRonald E. Swearinger\nLOS ANCELES SUPERIOR COURT\n#217\n4-4- 74\nBilly G. Mills\nBetty Jo Sheldon\nChristian L. Naskey, Ter\nLOS ANCELES SUPERIOR COURT\n#570\n11=21-73\nFrank Baffa\nRobert P. Schifferman\nLOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT\n#564\n11-19-73\nM. Ross Bigelow\nLOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT\n#368\n7-2-73\nAlfred Wallace Dibb\nArmand Arabian\nPeter Hayes Stevens\nJoseph John DiGiuseppe\nLOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT\n#296\n6-1-73\nThomas T. Johnson\nRobert H. London\nAlbert D. Matthews\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#37\n1-26-73\nAlfred L. Margolis\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#673\n12-21-72\nRobert M. Olson\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#626\n12-1-72\nRalph A. Biggerstaff\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#574\n10-19-72\nThomas W. Fredricks\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#381\n6-27-72\nGordon Ringer\nDavid V. Kenyon\nNeil A. Lake\nWarren D. Allen\nKenneth N. Chantry (interim to Jan., 73)\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#253\n5-2-72\nJames H. Hastings\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#251\n5-2-72\nCarlos E. Velarde\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#158\n3-14-72\nElsworth M. Beam\nFrank T. Cutter\nRichard A. Gadbois\nRichard P. Byrne\nPeter E. Giannini\nAugust J. Goebel\nLeslie W. Light\nHarry L. Hupp\nPeter S. Smith\nGlenn M. Pfau\nJack W. Swink\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#52\n1-28-72\nRobert C. Nye\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#47\n1-28-72\nWilliam E. McGinley\nLOS ANGELES Superior Court\n#14\n1-12-72\nPat Mullendore\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#722\n12-23-7]\nAlexander R. Early III\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#481\n8-12-71\nDaniel L. Fletcher\nWilliam A. Drake\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#463\n8-4-71\nEarl F. Riley\nEdward Rafeedie\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#277\n5-7-71\nThomas A. Newell\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#264\n5-3-71\nJohn K. Otis\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#182\n4-1-71\nRodney K. Potter\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#572\n12-15-70\nErnest L. Kelly\nStephen R. Stothers\nE. Talbot Callister\nJack T. Ryburn\nWilliam A. Caldecott\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#548\n11-19-70\nJ. Wesley Reed\nJack E. Goertzen\nDavid N. Eagleson\nWilliam A. Ross\nCampbell M. Lucas\nDavid A. Thomas\nCharles S. Vogel\nJack A. Crickard\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#397\n8-12-70\nAuten F. Bush\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#250\n5-6-70\nJulius M. Title\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#650\n12-2-69\nFrancis J. Garvey\nVernon G. Foster\nDavid N. Fitts\nThomas C. Murphy\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#535\n9-12-69\nJohn A. Arguelles\nANGELES, Superior Court\n#415\n7-22-69\n111'am T. Ritzi\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#404\n7-18-69\nJohn Loomis\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#257\n6-27-69\nArch R. Tuthill\nJulius A. Leetham\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#297\n5-23-69\nJames Greely Kolts\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#52\n1-29-69\nCharles H. Church\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#705\n12-13-68\nWilliam J. Rea\nThomas W. LeSage\nElisabeth E. Zeigler\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#643\n11-4-68\nRafael H. Galceran\nCarroll M. Dunnum\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#546\n8-26-68\nWilliam P. Hogoboom\n452\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n7-3-68\nLloyd T. Hanson\nHampton Hutton\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#378\n6-5-68\nPaul Egly\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#307\n5-7-68\nPaul G. Breckenridge, Jr.\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#79\n2-5-68\nHarold C. Shepherd\nJohn L. Donnellan\nRaymond Choate\nD. Sterry Fagan\nNorman R. Dowds\nJohn R. Allport\n#685\n12-20-(\nCharles E\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#670\n12-12-67\nMalcolm M Lucas\nThomas F. McCarry\nW. James Turpit\nMarvin A. Freeman\nJohn W. Holmes\nSamuel L. Kurland\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#656\n12-6-67\nHomer H. Bell\nRoy J. Brown\nGerold Camarillo Dunn\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#614\n11-14-0\nMax F. Deutz\nRobert Firth\nJohn H. Rice\nLloyd S. Davis\nJames F. Healey\nCharles H. Woodmanges\nBuich Donahue\nFrancis X. Marnell\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#524\n9-21-67\nHoward H. Schmidt\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#486\n9-1-67\nJohn L. Cole\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#477\n8-28-67\nDonald W. Hamblin\n03 ANGELES, Superior Court\n#332\n6-15-67\nLOS ANGELES, Superior Court\n#331\n6-15-0\nDonald E. Dunbar\nLOS ANGELES RIOTS,\nCommission on\n#465\n8-21-67\nRecommendations of the McCone Commission.\nLOS ANGELES TIMES-MIRROR CORP.,\nstatement\nDeath of Chairman of the board of the 10-21-73\nRR statement re death of Norman Chandler\nLOW-INCOME HOUSING\n#395\n(AB 1072 - Ralph, Priolo, Brown, Greene) 6.11.68\nRR praised Assembly for passing bill to assist\nin relocation of low-income families displaced\nby freeway land acquisition and construction.\nNUMBER - Timber Exports\n#474\n7.19.68\nRR expressed concern over long-range impact of\nlog import on our timber supplies; \"do not feel\nthat we can or should risk the long-term health\nof our economy for short-range export expedience."
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