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MAMMOTH-MONO STATE SUPREME
#569
COURT RULING
10-16-72
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke---deenlv
Supreme Court ruling "could
throw hundreds of thousands of Californians out
of work today announced he is calling an
urgent meeting Wednesday in Sacramento to
determine the potential adverse impact the
decision could have on California's economy.
MAMMOTH-MONO COUNTY CASE,
#557
State Supreme Court Decision
10-6-72
Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke today called an
emergency session of the cabinet to discuss the
potentially disastrous economic effect the
recent State Supreme Court's decision in the
Mammoth-Mono County case is having on California
MANAGEMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM
#553
9-29-69
RR announced the establishment , to study the
operations of state government and propose
ways and means of streamlining services for
greater efficiency.
#591
MANAGEMENT SERVICES,
11-2-67
Office of
RR control established State's massive and extensive automatic
a new office to coordinate and
data processing operations.
MANAGEMENT SERVICES,
#628
Office of
11-22-67
Charles P. Smith
MANDATE OF 1972, RR called
#488
for reaffirmation
8-24-74
RR called for reaffirmation of "mandate of '72
and issues for which great majority of Americans
stand at annual Bull Roast Picnic in Centerville,
Maryland.
MANPOWER PLANNING COUNCIL,
#127
California
2-26-74
Samuel L. Barrett
Dr. Anthony J. Pitale
MANPOWER PLANNING COUNCIL,
#15
California
1-9-74
Chairman, Earl Brian
Supervisor John T. Conlan
Supervisor James A. Hayes
Mayor Pete Wilson
Mayor John H. Reading
Dwight M. Geduldig
Alan C. Nelson
Denjamin S. Rodriguez
Delbert To Spurleck, In
William A. McCourt
Joseph W. Ballew
MANPOWER POLICY TASK FORCE
#166
3-20-72
formation
of manpower Policy Task
Force charged with responsibility of developing
comprehensive manpower and job creation policy
for State of California
MARIPOSA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#545
9-18-69
Dean C. Lauritzen
MARIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#527
9-22-72
Robert A. Roumiguiere
MARIN COUNTY DISASTER AREA
#81
2-16-73
RR today announced that disaster unemployment
compensation funds will be available to disaster
victims in the counties of Marin, San Luis Obis-
po, Senta Barbara, Solano and the City of South
San Francisco.
MARIN COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#454
8-4-72
Gary W. Thomas
- shall ADMINITY
MARIN COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT BENCH
#529
10-19-70
David Menary, Jr.
MARIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#375
6-23-72
David Menary, Jr.
MARIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#506
9-25-70
Henry J. Broderick
MARIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT BENCH
#683
11-27-68
Idward
MARIN COUNTY TRAGEDY
#392
8-7-70
RR ordered State Department of Corrections
to cooperate in an immdiate investigation by
Marin County authorities into the slaying of
Superior Court Judge and the wounding of
a Deputy District Attorney.
MARIN HEADLANDS,
#673
(State Park)
12-13-67
RR announcing purchase of 320 acres of federal
land on the Marin headlands, opposite San
Francisco, for development as a state park.
MARITIME ACADEMY
#36
(California)
1.18.68
William H. McPherson
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES, Calif.
#231
Advisory Commission on
4-24-73
RR met with members of the California Advisory
Commission on Marine and Coastal Resources at
nad indicate
a desire to terminate its activities prior to the
end of the current fiscal year. Proposition 20
approved by the voters last November, eliminated
the need for the commission.
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES
#273
CALIFORNIA ADVISORY COMMISSION ON
5-6-71
George M. Crosier
John R. Levikow
Jens C. Sorensen
Henry K. Trobitz
David R. Rowe
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES
#579
ADVISORY COMMISSION ON
12-23-70
Wallace J. Holm, vice chairman
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,
#334
ADVISORY COMMISSION ON
6-29-70
Walter A. Zitlau
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES
#226
Advisory Commission
4-27-70
Robert B. Krueger, Chairman
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,
#677
California Advisory Commission on
12-17-69
Dr. Edmund P. Halley
Dr. Wheeler J. North
Preston B. Hotchkis
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,
#14
California Advisory Commission on
1-15-69
T. R. Gillenwaters
MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,
#179
California Advisory Commission on
3-13-68
30 Members (supersedes Governor's Advisory
Commission on Ocean Resources)
MARINE CORPS' BEACH
#43
1-20-70
RR expressed pleasure that 1½ miles
beach to the in Southern California is being of offered
State for recreational use.
MARINE CORPS LAND
#463
(for development of
9-17-70
State park)
RR statement following a decision by the
Marine Corps to offer a portion of the
of a state park.
Southern California coastline for development
MARINE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
#281
5-6-74
Reappointed: Bernard J. Ridder, Jr.
Charles R. Carry
William J. Gillis
Nicholas F. Trutanic
RINE RESEARCH COMMITTEE
#672
11.20.60
T Royal Potezzen
Reappointed: Dr. Wilbert M. Chapman
Robert E. Chapman
Reappointed, #323, 5-25-72 were Robert E. Chapmai
John G. Peterson, John J. Royal and appointed
was Elmer P. Wheaton
MARITIME ACADEMY, California,
#123
Board of Governors of the
2-22-74
Reappointed Edward E. Kerr
MARITIME ACADEMY AT VALLEJO,
#66
Board of Governors for the California
2-8-73
Garrison H. Davidson
George J. Vukasin
Edward E. Kerr
Owen A. Knorr
Paul S. Mead
William F. Schill
William H. McPherson
MARITIME ACADEMY
#128
(California)
3.20.67
Retired Rear Admiral Leslie E. Gehres
MARITIME DAY
#343
5.21.68
Statement by RR on National Maritime Day,
May 22.
MARKETING PLAN, Gasoline
#175
3-15-74
RR approved changes in the California Gasoline
Emergency Mandatory Marketing Plan.
MANAGEMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM,
#480
ADMINISTRATOR
8-21-69
Winfred W. Adams
MASSIE, ROBERT LEE
#547
10-6-67
date of execution stayed
MASSIE, Robert Lee
#589
11-1-67
Gov. Reggen continued the stav of
execution thru 11-14-67
MATCHING FUNDS (Federal)
#446
7-27-71
RR letter to Warren G. Magnuson, Chairman
of Labor and HEW Committee on Appropriations
objecting to proposals in new Section 208
dealing with matching funds and ceilings
thereon
MCCLOSKEY WITHDRAWAL FROM
Telephone
PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Statement
3-13-72
RR statement re Congressman Pete McCloskey
announced withdrawal from the 1972 presidential
race
MEASLES (End Measles Campaign)
#569
10-18-67
Governor Reagan urging campaign
MEAT INSPECTION
#432
(AB 617 - Veysey)
6.26.68
KR signed strengenen California meat
inspection while saving California taxpayers
over a half-million dollars annually in
inspection costs.
MEDAL OF VALOR
#699
12-16-71
RR awarded medals and citations to 7 state
employees:
Melvin L. Pratt
Kenneth Cooper
Damon Bryson
Eric Emery
Philo Jewett
Knut Skjonberg
John Sparks
MEDAL OF VALOR
#143
3-17-71
RR presented medals to:
James D. Dougherty
Larry M. Reger
Kenneth Hamilton
Delbert E. Tate
Gerals Quigley
Donald Woods
James C. Mower
Charles E. Fitzpatrick
Jack E. Campbell
Sergeant Richard M.
George O. McGuire
Estigoy
MEDAL OF VALOR WITH DIAMOND
#518
8.14.68
Presented by RR to Albert W. Bayer, chairman of
the California Aeronautics Board, for act of
heroism.
MEDAL OF VALOR - AWARD
#340
6/20/67
Paul V. Johnson
MEDALS FOR BRAVERY AND SERVICE
#212
(for Young Americans)
4-20-70
RR asked public officials in California to
nominate deserving young people for this medal.
MEDI-CAL
Health & Welfare
1/31/67
DIRECTOR, Carel E. H. Mulder
Calif. Medical Assistance Program
DI-CAL REFORM
#146
3-16-73
RR today announced the state's Medi-Cal reform
program saved taxpayers more than $50 million in
1972, without denying necessary health care
services and while increasing the number of
eligible beneficiaries by one-third.
MEDI-CAL REFORM
#439
7-22-71
Accembly nassage of his Medieral
Reform Program as a truly hopeful sign that
other critical issues now facing the state
also can be resolved.
MEDI-CAL
#267
(Co-Payment by patients)
5-4-71
RR announced the federal government will
allow California to try token co-payment by Med
Cal patients.
MEDI-CAL AND WELFARE REFORM
#140
3-16-71
RR opening statement to press conference
reporting response to the reform proposals.
MEDI-CAL REFORM
#100
3-3-71
RR statement outlining some goals of his
Welfare Medi-Cal Reform program.
#100
MEDI-CAL REFORM
3-3-71
DD proposed sweeping reform of welfare and
Medi-Cal in lengthy messus
:
Briefly outlines proposal.
MEDI-CAL FRAUD
#47
2-1-71
Attorney General Evelle Younger sent letter
by Human Relations Agency Secretary James M.
Hall requesting investigation into fixed
prices or controls on available services.
MEDI-CAL DEFICIT
#559
12-2-70
RR statement re the Medi-Cal deficit and
related problems.
MEDI-CAL
#556
(Budget deficit)
11-30-70
RR statement to meeting of State Department
lleads to discuss further revision of state
budget and welfare and Medi-Cal deficits.
REDI-CAL PROGRAM
1-4-68
Dept. of Finance
calif. has paid off approximately $61 million
indebtedness for services given prior to
6-30 IT
MEDI-CAL RECIPIENTS
#188
3-14-68
RR signed the first contract for pre-payment
of physicians' services for Medi-Cal.
MEDI-CAL
#571
(Recovery of overpayments)
9.5.68
Spencer Williams, Health and Welfare administra-
tor, announced recovery of more than $1 million
in overpayments in Medi-Cal program since January
1, 1968, due to new computerized billing system.
MEDI-CAL PROGRAM
HEALTH AND
WELFARE
12-14-67
Spencer Williams statement announcing 14 percent
savings achieved in Medi-Cal by administrative
and legislative action without cutting services.
MEDI-CAL PROGRAM
#665
12-8-67
********* following of
Legislature commending them for passing revised
billing period for Medi-Cal recipients.
MEDI-CAL PPOGRAM
#626
11-21-67
Problem of clarifying existing laws which
will permit administration to properly
administer Medi-Cal Program added to Special
Session.
MEDI-CAL PROGRAM
#620
11-20-67
RR expressed "disappointment" over California
Supreme Court ruling which in effect requires
the state to eliminate 160,000 medically indigent
mostly aged, from the program.
MEDI-CAL
#603
11-7-67
Gov. Reagan outlined a series of recommendations
he has received to improve management and
fiscal control of the program.
(14- point program)
MED 1-CAL PROGRAM
HEALTH AND
WELFARE
9-12-67
Spencer Williams cautioned Medi-Cal beneficiaries
and suppliers of services today that bills for
services beyond those authorized under
regulations now being litigated may not be paid.
MEDI-CAL REGULATIONS
HEALTH AND
WELFARE
9-8-67
Spencer Williams announced intention to file
Notice of Appeal to stay effect of Medi-Cal
decision pending final determination by
Appellate Court.
MEDI-CAL, GOVERNORS' INTERSTATE
#505
CONFERENCE ON
9/7/67
Invitations sent to Governors and officials
from major states which operate medical assis-
tance programs similar to Medi-Cal for confer-
ence to discuss mutual problems.
September 20 - 22, Jack Tar Hotel, San Fran-
cisco.
MEDI-CAL
1/19/67
Release by Health & Welfare on program changes,
cost cuts
MEDI-CAL PROGRAM
HEALTH AND
WELFARE
8-16-67
Spencer Williams statement recommending steps
aimed at eliminating are
services within the states program while at
the same time adjusting non-essential spending.
MEDI-CAL DEFICIT COSTS
H&W AGCY
XXXXXXXX
7/19/67
MEDI-CAL PROGRAM
HEALTH AND
WELFARE
5-23-67
Spencer Williams urged California's doctors,
hospitals, and other medical and health
services to continue serving beneficiaries of
California Medical Assistance program.
MEDI-CAL
#234
5/3/67
Gordon P. Smith signed order transferring
11.5 million dollars from Gen. Fund to
Health care deposit fund to carry financing
of Medi-Cal pending Legs. share from Fed
gov't
MEDI-CAL LEGISLATION
HEALTH AND
WELFARE
4-28-67
Spencer Williams statement labeline "..... SEOUS
Legislative not passing AB-583 to continue
Medi-Cal program past June 30, to phase-out
if not adopted.
MEDI-CAL SAVINGS
HEALTH AND
WELFARE
12-14-67
14 percent savings achieved in Medi-Cal by
administrative and legislative action without
cutting services.
MEDI-CAL/WELFARE
H.R. Agency
INFORMATION AGENCY
8-3-71
Program for checking eligibility of welfare
and Medi-Cal recipients
EDICAL EXAMINERS, State Board of
#335
6-14-74
Dr. J. Alfred Rider
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, State Board of
#277
5-18-73
Sherwin L. Memel
Harold E. Wilkins, M.D.
Paul Duyan, M.D.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#456
8-8-72
Edward A. Jackson, M.D.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#91
(Second District)
2-11-72
Dr. Gregory C. Murray
MEDICAL EXAMINERS,
#226
Board of
4-21-72
Dr. Harold H. Lindner
(District Review Committee, First District)
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of
28
1-19-72
Dr. Theodore Nussdorf
Dr. John L. vauynan
Dr. Julius Levine
MEDICAL EXAMINERS
#313
State Board of
5-20-71
Dr. Gary S. Nye
Dr. Tirso del Junco
MEDICAL EXAMINERS
#227
State Board of
4-27-70
Dr. James C. MacLaggan, Reappointed.
Dr. Kay Toma
Dr. Harry A. Oberhelman, Jr.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review
#178
Committee for the First District
3-18-74
Board of
Dr. Philip F. Voigt
Dr. Donald E. Wahlen
Reappointed: Dr. Harold H. Lindner
Dr. James W. Moore
Dr. William Nilssen, Jr.
Dr. Hellan U. Loyd
Dr. Clarence T. Halburg, Jr.
Dr. Lester T. Hibbard
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review
#451
Committee for the First District Board of 8-12-74
Reappointed Dr. Edwin B. Boldrey
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review
#416
Comitttee for the 3rd District of
7-26-73
the State Board of
George G. Snively, M.D.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#678
(Fifth District Review Committee)
12-17-69
Dr. James E. Feldmayer
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#567
District Review Committee
10-8-69
14 new members and six reappointed
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, State Board of
#607
12-20-73
Peappointments:
Kay Toma, M.D.
Harry A. Oberhelman, Jr., M.D.
James C. MacLaggan, M.D.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS
#196
State Board of
3-26-69
Paul J. Dugan
Harold E. Wilkins
S. Stephen Nakashima
MEDICAL EXAMINERS,
#15
State Board of
1-11-68
Dr. Genest D. de L'Arbre
Dr. George C. Ander sen
Dr. Sachio J. Takata
MEDICAL EXAMINERS,
#646
State Board of
11-30-67
Dr. John G. Fast
Reappointed 2-28-72, #112
MEDICAL EXAMINER,
State Board of
#644
11-29-6
Dr. Gregory C. Murray
#602
MEDICAL EXAMINERS,
11-7-67
State Board of
Dr. Dwight H. Murray, for the District Review
Committee for the 1st District.
Reappointed 2-11-72, #90
MEDICAL EXAMINERS,
#596
State Board of
11-3-67
Dr. Norman Nichols appointed as the Board of
Medical Examiners' Representative on the 5th
District Review Committee.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF
#556
3rd District Review Committee
10-11-67
Appt'd: Lynn E. Wolfe, Jr., Red Bluff
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#361
6/28/67
Fourth District Review Committee,
Frederick P. Heald, M.D.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS,
#255
State Board of
5-11-67
Dr. Genest D. de L'Arbre
Dr. Philip S. Geller
Dr. Tirso del Junco
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review
#223
Committee for the State Board of
4-23-73
lrst District - Dr. Frederick P. Shidler
Dr. Bertrand A. Vipond
2nd District -
Dr. Paul D. Yates
Dr. Donald F. Brayton
3rd District - Dr. Jay O. Gibson
4th District - Dr. Ralph M. King
5th District - Dr. James F. Donovan
Dr. Robert J. Rife
MEDICAL EXAMINERS, District
#322
Review Committee for the Third
5-25-72
District of the Board of
Dr. Clarence W. Winning
Dr. Herlan O. Loyd
MEDICAL INSURANCE
8.26.68
Increases state's contribution for employee
medical insurance premiums.
MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS AND DRUG
#99
ADVISORY COMMITTEE, State
2-14-74
Dr. Wallace D. Winters
Todd T. Tomihiro
Bruce H. Woolley
MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS AND
#457
AND DRUG ADVISORY COMMITTEE
8-8-72
James L. Boynton
MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS AND DRUG
#339
ADVISORY COMMITTEE, Newly-created
6-1-72
Kenneth F. Murrill, chairman
Dr. Jerome Kleiman
Dr. James M. Guernsey
Dr. Paul I. Hoaglund
Dr. Richard E. Turk
David Fung
Harold Drevno
Carlo P. Michelotti
MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM
by 100,00 IN MAY Committee
#321
5-25-72
RR Program issued to statement be supporting a Memorial Day
presented by the 100 000 ---
Committee Monday at 5 p.m. in the LA Coliseum.
MEMORIAL DAY STATEMENT
#368
5.29.68
RR - Statement on observation of Memorial Day.
MINDOCINO COUNTY,
#41
State of Emergency
1-18-74
because of storms, flooding and high winds
ENDOCINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#280
5-10-71
Timothy W. Obrien
MENDOCINO COUNTY - Board of supervisors #554
8.29.68
Charles L. Barra
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY
#221
BOARD
4-14-71
Dr. Mun Fa Lee
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL
#406
7-20-67
Marjorie C. Boynton
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL
#108
3-8-67
Trustee- Dr. Roy M. Swain
MENTAL HEALTH -
#254
5/9/67
Long range goals of RR for mental health and
support of AB1220, Lanterman-Petris Mental
Health ACC 01 1501
RR Statement attached (see
5-8-67)
MENTAL HEALTH APPROPRIATION BILL
#441
8-2-74
RR announced that he would sign, if legislation
reaches his desk, a substantial augmentation
to local mental health funds.
MENTAL HEALTH ACT OF
#254
1967
5-9-67
RR revealed long range goals for California
treatment of mentally ill and at the same time
voiced his support of AB-1220
MENTAL HEALTH, Citizens Advisory
#599
Council to the Department of
11-13-72
Theodore A. Galletti
Dr. Lynn E. Wolfe, Jr.
MENTAL HEALTH
#404
(Advisory Committee)
6.13.68
appointed 24 Californians to SCT
Ad-
visorv
Committee
mental health.
MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM
#597
10-30-69
Excerpts of Town Hall West Speech, 10-30-69,
re standards, achievements, goals
#70
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES,
1-31-68
Funds for
RR announced budget will have a substanital
increase in funds for local mental health
services.
MENTAL HOSPITALS, Override
Statement
of veto concerning closure of State
1-28-74
RR statement on Legislature's override of veto
of AB 855 authored by Burton.
#123
MENTAL HOSPITALS, State
2-23-68
RR'S administration has adopted in principle
ICE
mental nospitals
staffing set in 1967 standards by California Commission on
Staffing Standards.
ENTAL HYGIENE, Citizens Advisory
#131
Council to the Department of
3-12-73
Edward A, Nathan
Dr. David W. Wardell
SENTAL HYGIENE, Director of
#257
the Department of
5-8-73
Andrew G. Robertson
MENTAL HYGIENE, Director of the
#618
Department of
11-24-72
William E. Mayer, M.D.
MENTAL HYGIENE
#610
DEPARTMENT OF
11-2-71
Dr. William E. Meyer, Director
MENTAL HYGIENE
#408
Department of
7-9-71
Dr. J. M. Stubblebine named as Director
MENTAL HYGIENE: Department of
#213
4-12-71
Resignation of Dr. James V. Lowry
MENTAL HYGIENE, Department of
#122
Citizens Advisory Council
3-2-72
Dr. Walter L. Wilkins
MENTAL HYGIENE, DEPARTMENT OF
#158
citizens Advisory Council
3-23-71
Joseph T. DeSilva
Miss Dorothy Moses, R. N.
Arthur P. Jost
MENTAL HYGIENE, Department of
#25
Citizen's Advisory Council
1-20-69
(newly-created)
Dr. Harrison Gould Gough
Dr. Hiawatha Harris
John T. Conlan
Dr. Carl E. Anderson
Arthur P. Jost
Miss Dorothy V. Moses
Mrs. Marvin T. Smith
Dr. Albert G. Feldman
Dr. Saul L. Brown
MENTAL HYGIENE CUTBACKS
#118
3-14-67
Philip M. Battaglia, Executive Secretary,
announced nearly 3,000 jobs in four areas
of state government will be eliminated without
affecting the quality of state services.
MENTAL HYGIENE STAFF
DEPT. OF
REDUCTIONS
MENTAL HYGIENE
3-27-67
Facts concerning the department and the
reduction in staff which is designed to keep
California above thenational average.
MENTAL HYGIENE STAFF REDUCTIONS
Health 6/8/67 & Welfare Agey
MENTAL HYGENE
#18
1/17/67
DIRECTOR, Re-appted. Dr. James V. Lowry
MENTAL HYGIENE,
#118
Citizens Advisory Council of the
2-26-70
Department of
Dr. John Saidy
Reappointed:
Dr. Saul M. Brown
Dr. Albert G. Feldman
Dr. Hiawatha Harris
MENTAL INSTITUTION IMPROVEMENTS DEPT. OF FINANCE
2-25-72
$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for
new capital outlay projects proposed; $1,000,000
earmarked to meet accreditation standards and
strengthen fire & safety protection
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,
#411
Areawide (Area II)
7-15-74
Donald T., Gregory
Marion P. Dirden
Ruth E. Glaser
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#190
FOR AREA V, Areawide
3-21-74
Charles A. Woodworth
#52
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,
Area VI
1-28-74
Mrs. William (Ruth J.) H. Woodward
Reappointed: Mrs. R. Hadley (Dorothy S.) Cox
Dr. Fraces D. Riggs
Charles M. Moody
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGARM
#594
BOARD
12-10-73
Reappointed: Mrs. Emily Duprey McCloskey
Mrs. Margaret H. Waters
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#21
BOARD Area IV
1-14-74
Reappointed:
Mrs. Duncan (Marcia K.) MacDonald
Dr. Daniel H. Muller
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#16
Area VII
1-9-74
Dr. John A. Krvavica
Reappointed, Richard D. Struck
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#592
BOARD for Area VIII
12-10-73
Reappointment: Nathan D. Edwards
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#612
Area X
12-26-73
Reappointment: Dr. Edwin J. Staley
Mrs. Robert P. (Dorothy M.) Stury
Mrs. Bernice B. Bradley
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#600
12-18-73
Area XI
ted
Bernardo M. Yorba
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#602
Area XIII
12-18-73
Reappoinments:
Mrs. Alice M. Pendleton
Mrs. Veda F. Jenkins
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#23
BOARD, Area V
1-14-74
Mrs. Woodford (Blandine F.) Gordon
John C. McIvor
NONTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#116
Area 10
3-5-73
Miriam G. Wilson, M.D.
Area XI
Bobert W. Perkins
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#71
Area VIII
2-14-73
Mrs. Edward C. (Vonny) Sturgeon
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,
#14
Area I
1-11-73
Mrs. Emily D. McClosky
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,
#7
Area I
1-5-73
Reappointed were:
Mrs. Esther C. Tregoning
Wallace V. Hight
SENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#672
12-21-7
Area II
TORON' 1. Medic. resppointed
Dean M. Dennett
Mrs. Constance C. Arrowsmith
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#603
Area III
12-18-73
Mrs. Virginia W. Yerxa
Mrs. Barbara C. Sailor
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD, Area
#6
III
1-5-73
Milton F. Faig, Jr.
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#601
Area IV
12-18-73
George L. Olson
Dr. Brent A. Welch II
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,
#655
Area VII
12-18-72
Joseph L. Dionne
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,
#590
11-6-72
Area IX
Sister de Paul Williams, D.C.
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
BOARD, Areawide
#564
10-12-72
James L. Kuebelbeck
Charles Benjamin, M.D.
Mrs. Kathleen C. Nicolaysen
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#550
Area VI
10-3-72
Mrs. Dorothy S. Cox
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,
#549
Area III
10-3-72
James W. Granger
#553
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
10-4-72
Mrs. Helen F. Hugo
#555
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
10-4-72
Area XIII
George W. Hooper
Neil E. Brooks
Mrs. Ann Ivey
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD
#552
Area VIII
10-4-72
Mrs. Margaret G. Hansen
Mrs. Ruth H. Hillman
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#290
5-11-72
RR today announced that a highly successful and
rewarding Program for retarded children and
senior citizens will be expanded into all state
hospitals with programs for the mentally
retarded: he will request an augmentation to
the 1972-73 budget.
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#268
5-5-72
RR today nnounced he will request an augmenta-
tion to the 1972-73 budget that will bring state
hospitals for the mentally retarded up to 100
percent of the recommended nursing standards--
more than a year ahead of his original goal.
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#515
AREAWIDE BOARD
9-30-70
65 members representing 13 areas and all
counties in California
MENTAL RETARDATION CENTERS
#520
(AB-148-McDonald)
9-5-69
Provides for one actablish.
regional mental retardation centers in the state.
MENTAL RETARDATION CENTERS
# 205
3.21.68
RR proposed plan to use $400,000 expected
savings to double number of centers
#80
MENTAL RETARDATION
2-5-68
RR announced his budget includes $4 million
extra for research and treatment.
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#173
Advisory Board
3-12-68
Frank A. Gibson
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
#160
Advisory Board
4-6-67
Emma Engales:
MENTALLY DISORDERED, Camarillo State
#178
Hospital Advisory Board for the
3-28-73
Raul J. Navarro
MENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board
#93
for the - Napa State Hospital
2-23-73
Edward S. Liska, M.D.
MENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board
#643
for the (Napa State Hospital)
12-11-72
John B. Griffin, M.D.
MENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board
#88
[or the - Patton state Hospital
2-22-73
Antonio Perelli-Minetti, Jr.
MENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board
#247
for the - Stockton State Hospital
5-2-73
John W. Palmer
Fred N. Fowler, M.D.
MENTALLY ILL
#125
2-23-68
RR announced comprehensive program aimed at
continued improvement in leve of care for
patients ill. at state hospitals for the mentally
(14 point program)
MENTALLY RETARDED, Agnews State
#210
Hospital Advisory Board for the
4-12-73
William G. Cagney
MENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board of
#531
the, (Agnews State Hospital)
9-25-72
Alfred S. Malua
MENTALLY RETARDED, Camarillo State
Hospital Advisory Board forthe
#213
4-13-73
James R. Barlow
MENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board
#10
for the - Camarillo State Hospital
1-9-73
Joe A. Sanchez, Jr.
MENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board for #522
the (Camarillo State Hospital)
9-11-72
Marion E. Van Winkle
MENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board for
#188
the - Camarillo State Hospital
4-5-72
Robert I. Lauffer
MENTALLY RETARDED , Advisory Board
#242
for the - Napa State Hospital
4-30-73
Mrs. William (Wynona W.) Wright
VERTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board
for the - Napa State Hospital
#117
3-5-73
James H. Leach
MENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board
#642
for the (Napa State Hospital)
12-11-72
Peggy T. Krapf
ENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board
#563
10-12-72
or the - Napa State Hospital
James H. Leach
MENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board for #413
(Patton State Hospital)
7-12-72
Mrs. Erna M. Poliak, reappointed #194, 4-5-73
Also appointed was Mrs. Emmett W. (Doris) Bray
on #194, 4-5-73
MENTALLY RETARDED, Stockton State
#516
Hospital Advisory Board for the
9-16-74
(Replaces Advisory Board for the
Mentally Disordered)
Douglas R. Batz
Martin J. Herzog
Patricia I. Zunino
Donald G. Schrader
MENTALLY RETARDED, Special Olympics
#407
for the
7-18-73
RR established Governpr's Cup for Outstading
Service by Volunteers to Physical Fitness of
Mentally Retarded Children (annual) to be
presented by Lt. Gov. Reinecke at the opening
ceremonies of the California Special Olympics
on July 21.
SENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN -
126
Education for the (SB-29/Grunsky)
3-9-73
RR today cleared the way for the legislature to
consider - DATE: providing 000 LO continue
nilot program for the education of severely
mentally retarded children between the ages of
3 and 5 years.
MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN, Newly
#144
created commission to help
3-9-72
Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Stephens
Mrs. Juanita Shaffer
Wilbert C. Bradshaw
Dr. Rose D. Jenkins
Dr. John P. Morris
Dr. George S. Roche
Rolf R. Williams
#54
MERCED COUNTY BOARD OF
1-29-74
SUPERVISORS
Danny E. Cozzi
SERCED COUNTY POVERTY PROGRAM
#439
(Veto rescinded)
6.28.68
RR rescinded veto of Merced County poverty pro-
gram and to conduct joint review of concerns
with Laurence P. Horan, director, Western Regional
Office of Economic Opportunity.
MERCED COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#399
7-5-72
George Clarke Barrett
:
MERCED COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#567
12-8-70
George G. Murry
#53
MERCED, Superior Court
1-26-68
Howard C. George
MERCED ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
COMMISSION (Grant to)
#344
5.21.68
RR disapproved federal grant to Merced
Economic Opportunity Commission.
MERCURY CONTAMINATION
#373
7-17-70
RR called for committee to determine the extent
of mercury contamination in fish in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
:RIT AWARD
#724
12-24-71
RR letter to Lawrence Robinson, Jr., chairman of
the Board of Control regarding $5,000 award
to employee whose idea may result in an increase
of salable power from the Oroville-Thermalito
power generating complex in the amount of
$26,000,000 over the 31 years of the contract.
MERIT AWARD
#479
8-12-71
Recipients:
Ena E. Charlton
John W. Devinney
MERIT AWARD, Legion of
#227
4-24-73
Nimmo RR presented award to Assemblyman Robert P.
MERIT SALARY INCREASES
#48
1-28-72
RR has requested State Finance Director Verne
Orr to seek immediate approval from Federal Phy
Board of state employee merit salary increases
frozen during Phase I wage and price freeze;
action, if approved, would enable state to pay
retroactively
MISSAGE TO LEGISLATURE
#335
Environment
6-1-71
RR message and Progress Report on the Develop-
ment of State Environmental Goals and Policy.
METHADONE
#469
9-18-70
RR signed bill to permit counties to set up
methadone programs in local mental health
facilities under strict medical control
This is to assist in recovery of heroin addicts.
METROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITAL
#157
Hoard of Trustees
3-5-69
Mrs. Marion Miller
MEXICAN-AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK
#564
10-5-69
RR proclaimed the week of October 12-18, 1969
MEXICAN HOLIDAY
#238
5-4-67
Cinco De Mayo Day, proclaimed May 5, 1967
MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE
#583
9.13.68
RR issued statement honoring 168th anniversary
of Mexican independence from Spain.
MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY
#482
9-14-73
RR statement on Mexico's anniversary of
Independence from Spain.
MEXICAN NATIONAL HOLIDAY
#275
5-5-69
KK
greeting to all
Californians of Mexican ancestry, to commemorate
one of the most important of Mexican holidays
on May 5, 1969.
MEXICO TRIP
#616
11-22-72
RR and Mrs. will visit Mexico City next Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday (November 28-30) at the
invitation of Mexican President Luis Echeverria
MEYER, Debbie, Day
#168
3-7-69
RR proclaimed March 8 as Debbie Meyer Day
MIDDLE EAST - Cease Fire
Statement
10-22-73
RR statement
MIGRANT FARM WORKERS
# 299
"Work, learn and build program"
5.2.68
RR announced "work, learn and build" program
for the poor in California--provides general
educational training and vocational skills
for low income migrant farm workers.
MIGRANT FARM LABOR SERVICES
#33
1-31-67
Request to Fed. Office of Econ. Opportunity
to extend grants which support migrant farm
labor services affecting housing units in
Kings, Tulare & Kern Counties
MIGRANT WORKERS-CHILDREN OF
# 305
(Pre-school care)
5.7.68
RR announced action in insure pre-school age
children at migrant farm housing camps will
receive full day care services this summer,
despite lack of federal funds for the program.
MIGRANT WORKERS' VILLAGE
MEMO TO PRESS
(Williams Location)
12-1-69
RR will visit migrant workers' village under
construction at Williams,
(Cancelled - 12-2-69)
Major nobert C. = asher or the California
National Guard appointed as military aide
to Governor Reagan.
!ILITARY AIDE - to RR
#466
7.12.68
RR appointed Herbert Temple, Jr. as his new
military aide.
MILITARY AIDE
#230
5/1/67
Apted: David K. Rowe
Liaison Officer w/ Gov's Office, Adjutant
General, Hdqtrs. Military Dept.
MILITARY CROSS MEDAL, State
#13
1-15-69
RR presented to PFC Milton M. Davidson, Jr.
Reagan)
invited press to accompany nutober her to to
tterman Reagan General Hospital veterans.
with
wounded Vietnam
MILITARY INSTALLATION CLOSURES
#61
2-4-71
RR announced no defense base or military
installation closures scheduled for California
in near future.
MILITARY PERSONNEL,
#617
Housing
11-15-67
The state is taking steps to aid the the
Department of Defense in eliminating racial
discrimination in housing.
MINARETS-Summit Meadows
#386
6-28-72
RR today issued statement at Summit Meadows
in the High Sierra-Minarets area of California
to emphasize the position his administration
has taken since 1966 to protect the Minarets fi
environmental harm.
onstruction of
/9-/7-ZT
thanking the U.S. Department of Interier
permit Construction of an all-weather
ighway, the Sierras east of Fresno.
MINERAL KING RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Econ. Dev.
Agency Rel.
4/21/67
Calif. Highway Commission gave go-ahead on
$20 million state funds for 25-mile highway
const. to Tulare County site.
#105
MINIMUM WAGE
3-7-67
(Farm Labor)
RR and Lt. Governor Finch accused Secretary
Wirtz of disregard for raising minimum wage for
foreign supplemental labor.
MINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD, State
#434
7-30-74
Reappointed: Dr. Richard H. Jahns
J. Wilmar Jensen
L. win Childall
Donald A. Woolfe
Clarence R. Allen, Ph.D.
Karl V. Steinbrugge
MINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD
#258
4-29-71
Eugene F. Reid
J. Wilmar Jensen
Dr. Joseph E. Haring
Reappointed:
Edmund F. Brovelli
MINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD
# 324
5.13.68
Paul C. Henshaw
Philip Read Bradley, Reappointed
Henshaw & Bradley, Reappointed 3-14-72, #153
MINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD
#156
4-5-67
Thomas H. Rodgers
Edmund F. Brovelli
MINING AND GEOLOGY, State Board of #21 1-12-70
Dr. Richard H. Jahns
State MINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD,
#97
2-17-69
Clarence R. Allen
Karl V. Steinbrugge,
MINORITIES
#308
Affirmative Action Agreement
5-19-71
RR signed agreement to open the door for
elimination of discrimination in union
membership and employment in the building
and construction industry.
MINORITIES
#370,#371
(Community relations consultants)
5.31.68
RR announced appointment of community relations
consultants at weekly press conference; attempt
to attack problems of minorities.
MINORITIES (Covernor's Conference on) # 272
4.19.68
of city and county human relations
commissions met with Governor to discuss prob-
lems of minority groups in California.
MINORITIES
(Training and Hiring)
#353
7-8-70
hire by labor and industry to train voluntary
program RR pledged support to state-wide
minorities in the construction field. and
MINORITY GROUPS - MEETINGS WITH
# 211
3.22.68
Gov. Reagan to meet with representatives
of minority-area communities in state.
MISSION NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER #178
OEO GRANT
3-31-71
(Administered by San Francisco
Economic Opportunity Council)
RR approved federal OEO grant to continue
the operation of the center.
MITCHELL, Aaron
#179
4/11/67
Fact sheet on his case history, Clemency
& Extradition
#181
MITCHELL, Aaron
4/11/67
Gov R will not intervene in execution
due 4/12/67
MODESTO JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
#72
Stanislaus County
2-6-69
Norman S. Reid
MODESTO, Municipal Court
#443
6-28-68
Gerald V. Underwood
MODESTO MUNICIPAL COURT,
Judge
#706
12-13-68
Sert M. Carner, Jr.
IODESTO STATE HOSPITAL
#384
6-6-68
oard of Trustees, Grant E. Bare
MODESTO STATE HOSPITAL
#184
4-12-67
Lawrence B. Gilvert
John W. Palmer
Mario Ielmini
Peter W. Johansen
#481
MODOC COUNTY FAIR VISIT
8-21-1
(Itinerary)
Round Valley/Modoc County Fair Visit - 8/22/74
#462
COUNTY FAIR VISIT
8-14-74
ound Vallev (Mendocino County)
visit to Modoc County Fair (Cedarville) August no. and
974.
MODOC COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#409
7-15-74
(Interim appointment) Guy Martin Young
MOE, James A. - Resignation
#615
12-28-73
Resignation as Director ofTransportation
MONAGAN, Assemblyman Robert T.
#212
Special Election for 12th District
4-13-73
RR called special election for July 10 to fill
the unexpired term of Assemblyman Robert T.
Monogan - San Joaquin County. Primary will
be held June 12.
MONO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#402
7-6-72
MONO-MAMMOTH STATE SUPREME
#569
COURT RULING
10-16-72
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke---deeply concerned
that a recent State Supreme Court ruling "could
throw hundreds of thousands of Californians out
of work' today announced he is calling an
urgent meeting Wednesday in Sacramento to
determine the potential adverse impact the
decision could have on California's economy.
MONO-MAMMOTH STATE SUPREME
#557
COURT RULING
10-6-72
Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke today called an
emergency session of the cabinet to discuss the
potentially disastrous economic effect the
recent State Supreme Court's decision in the
Mammoth-Mono County case is having on California
MONTEREY BASIN PILOT MONITORING
#631
PROJECT
12-1-72
Dr. Richard G. Burau
MONTEREY
#125
FOR POLLUTION CONTROL
3-3-72
keary in
multi-agency plan to monitor environmentally
harmful materials in the Monterey Basin;
Dr. Raymond A. Fleck, project director
ONTEREY BASIN
#407
7-8-71
Dr. Raymond A. Fleck named to head state pilot
project to monitor pollutants in the Monterey
Basin.
MONTEREY BASIN
#159
3-24-71
RR announced state will initiate a pilot
monitoring study in the basin to lay
groundwork for full-scale statewide
monitoring system for pollution control.
MONTEREY-CARMEL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#437
8-14-73
Municipal Court bench
Donald A. Thomas
MONT
william n Burleich
MONTEREY COUNTY, State
#578
of Emergency - 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.
MONTEREY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#342
6-21-74
William L. Stewart
NONTEREY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#517
9-13-71
Edmund J. Leach, Jr.
Ralph M. Drummond
MONTEREY COUNTY BOARD OF
#354
SUPERVISORS, THIRD DISTRICT
6-25-69
Ellis P. Tavernetti
MONTEREY COUNTY - Board of supervisors
#558
10.13.67
Loren E. Smith
MONTEREY COUNTY - Board of supervisors
#98
2.28.67
Willard T. Branson
MONTEREY COUNTY SPECIAL ELECTION
#274
5-6-69
June 17 special election to fill 34th District
Assembly seat vacated by death of Alan Pattee.
CALIFORNIA MONTEREY - HONORARY
FOR BICENTENNIAL YEAR OF
#51
1-22-70
Proclamation
MONTGOMERY, John C.
#635
11-17-69
Resignation as state director of social
welfare, effective November 30.
MORENO: William
#320
5-24-71
Text of telegrams to Moreno and Attorney
General John Mitchell, requesting investi-
gation of fire-bombing of Moreno's office,
as well as an investigation of involvement
of CRLA with UFWOC.
MORETTI ALLEGATION RE POLL
Telephone
AUTHORIZED BY GOVERNOR
Statement
3-15-72
RR response
Checker
that governor had poll taken revealing decline
in popularity; such a poll "is an outright and
unabashed lie"
MORETTI: Letter to
#271
Assembly Speaker
5-6-71
RR letter to Speaker Bob Moretti requesting
meeting with leadership of both parties
"to decide on how best we can solve our
people's problems."
MORTLAND, J. William
#355
6-26-69
Municipal Court Bench, Corona Judicial District
MORTON, Rogers C., TELEGRAM
FROM GOVERNOR
#679
12-18-69
RR telegram to Republican National Committee
Chairman commending him for decision to remain
at post.
MOTHER'S DAY PROCLAMATION
+ 320
5.10.68
DD ---claimed Mav 12, 1968 as MOTHER'S
in California.
MOTOR VEHICLES, Department of
#553
12-9-69
Robert C. Cozens
MOTOR VEHICLES,
#549
Department of
9-19-69
RR asked the State Department of Motor Vehicles
to cancel outstanding contracts for the sale
of driver's license lists.
MOTOR VEHICLES,
#81
State Department of
2-21-67
Verne Orr
James W. Chapman
Russell S. Walton
#683
TOR VEHICLE POLLUTION
12-20-67
ONTROL BOARD, state
eplaced by Air Resources Board.
MOTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
#470
8/23/67
Mrs. Stella K. Younglove
Gerald A. Shearin
MOTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION CONTROL #285
BOARD
5-24-67
Walter R. Schmid
Warren Biggs
Dr. Willard F. Libby
David S. Adams
OTT, William Penn, Jr.
#146
anager for Cal-Expo
3-16-73
RR today announced that he intends to assign
responsibility for Cal-Expo to William Penn Mott,
Jr., director of the State Department of Parks
and Recreation.
MOUNT DIABLO MUNICIPAL COURT DISTRICT
#25
1-22-73
John D. Hatzenbuhler
MOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK AUTHORITY
#274
5-1-74
Reappointed:
G. David Ackley
Robert E. Leonard
George S. Ripley
MOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK
#541
AUTHORITY
9-27-72
George S. Ripley
MOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK
#121
AUTHORITY
3/16/67
Appted to Park Authority, Robert E. Leonard
MOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK AUTHORITY #307
6-15-70
G. David ACRICY
Stanley J. O'Neill
Robert E. Leonard
MULFORD-CARRELL ACT
#482
8/30/67
Gov. signed M-C Act creating an
Air Resources Board.
MULLIGAN, Kerry, RESIGNATION
#39
1-24-72
RR asked for resignation of the Chairman,
California Water Resources Control Board
MULTI SERVICE CENTERS
#23
1-18-67
VENICE - Venice Center will remain open
City/county people continue to man it
MULTI SERVICE CENTERS
#9
1-12-67
Spencer Williams "mounced eight state operated
miti service centers will be closed, better
will remain in operation.
service can be provided to five centers that
MULTI-SERVICE CENTER
#52
PROGRAM
2-8-67
Robert E. Collins
MUNICIPAL AND JUDICIAL
#31
COURT INTERIM APPOINTMENT PLAN
1-30-67
RR announced interim plan on judicial selection
procedures to assure judiciary composed of
judges with competence and integrity pending
legislative action.
#20
MURPHY, George (Senator)
1-16-69
RR's appointment to
statement congratulating hiservicas tongratulating him orvics the Senateting hingervics
Committee.
MURPHY SENATE BILL
#213
S.2203
4-21-70
RR urges every member of the U.S. Senate
to carefully consider Senator Murphy's bill, the
"Consumer Agricultural Food Protection Act"
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY MONTH
#633
10.28.68
Proclamation, month of November
#34
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
1-24-72
George E. Kinsey - Reappointed
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY BOARD
LG 77
8-17-71
George Hearst
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
#314
6-17-70
Maurice J. Dahlem
Colonel Clifton S. Smith
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
#53
Board of Directors
1-22-70
Appointment: Ernest J. Loebbecke
Reappointed: Edgerton, J. Howard
Best, Quentin W.
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
#160
3-6-69
John V. Vaughn
William S. Bartman
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY BOARD #648
11.4.68
Quentin W. Best
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
#171
4-7-67
Arnold Eddy
Stephen C. Bilheimer
Reappointed 2-8-71, #67
MC CONE COMMISSION,
#465
Action Report on L.A. Riots
8-21-67
Staff report on actions taken to implement
recommendations in commissions original
report on Los Angeles riots.
MCGEE: Patrick
#287
5-27-70
5-27-
RR statement upon learning of the death of
Assemblyman Patrick McGee.
ceath
C:
Assemlivar Fatrick JeGes,
McGovern, Democratic
#570
Presidential Candidate
10-13-72
Ownador
George
=
::
was
VOT
able
to
CRR-today asked Senator George McGav ern to
texplain to the people of California just how
it was that he was able to fashion his so-
called "peace" plan so closely along
the lines already proposed by the North
Vietnamese Communists.
(cGOVERN, George,
(by Democratic Convention)
7-14-72
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke's statement regardin
the McGovern nomination.
MC CLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE
#535
10-22-70
RR open letter to employees of SAMA re
rumors alleging the potential closing of
Sacramento Air Materiel Area at McClellan
Air Force Base.
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"ocrText": "Ronald Reagan Presidential Library\nDigital Library Collections\nThis is a PDF of a folder from our textual\ncollections.\nCollection: Reagan, Ronald: Gubernatorial Papers,\n1966-74: Press Unit\nFolder Title: Press Releases - Index [M, Mc]\nBox: P6\nTo see more digitized collections visit:\nhttps://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library\nTo see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories\nvisit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection\nContact a reference archivist at: [email protected]\nCitation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing\nNational Archives Catalogue:\nhttps://catalog.archives.gov/\nMAMMOTH-MONO STATE SUPREME\n#569\nCOURT RULING\n10-16-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke---deenlv\nSupreme Court ruling \"could\nthrow hundreds of thousands of Californians out\nof work today announced he is calling an\nurgent meeting Wednesday in Sacramento to\ndetermine the potential adverse impact the\ndecision could have on California's economy.\nMAMMOTH-MONO COUNTY CASE,\n#557\nState Supreme Court Decision\n10-6-72\nLieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke today called an\nemergency session of the cabinet to discuss the\npotentially disastrous economic effect the\nrecent State Supreme Court's decision in the\nMammoth-Mono County case is having on California\nMANAGEMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM\n#553\n9-29-69\nRR announced the establishment , to study the\noperations of state government and propose\nways and means of streamlining services for\ngreater efficiency.\n#591\nMANAGEMENT SERVICES,\n11-2-67\nOffice of\nRR control established State's massive and extensive automatic\na new office to coordinate and\ndata processing operations.\nMANAGEMENT SERVICES,\n#628\nOffice of\n11-22-67\nCharles P. Smith\nMANDATE OF 1972, RR called\n#488\nfor reaffirmation\n8-24-74\nRR called for reaffirmation of \"mandate of '72\nand issues for which great majority of Americans\nstand at annual Bull Roast Picnic in Centerville,\nMaryland.\nMANPOWER PLANNING COUNCIL,\n#127\nCalifornia\n2-26-74\nSamuel L. Barrett\nDr. Anthony J. Pitale\nMANPOWER PLANNING COUNCIL,\n#15\nCalifornia\n1-9-74\nChairman, Earl Brian\nSupervisor John T. Conlan\nSupervisor James A. Hayes\nMayor Pete Wilson\nMayor John H. Reading\nDwight M. Geduldig\nAlan C. Nelson\nDenjamin S. Rodriguez\nDelbert To Spurleck, In\nWilliam A. McCourt\nJoseph W. Ballew\nMANPOWER POLICY TASK FORCE\n#166\n3-20-72\nformation\nof manpower Policy Task\nForce charged with responsibility of developing\ncomprehensive manpower and job creation policy\nfor State of California\nMARIPOSA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#545\n9-18-69\nDean C. Lauritzen\nMARIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#527\n9-22-72\nRobert A. Roumiguiere\nMARIN COUNTY DISASTER AREA\n#81\n2-16-73\nRR today announced that disaster unemployment\ncompensation funds will be available to disaster\nvictims in the counties of Marin, San Luis Obis-\npo, Senta Barbara, Solano and the City of South\nSan Francisco.\nMARIN COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#454\n8-4-72\nGary W. Thomas\n- shall ADMINITY\nMARIN COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT BENCH\n#529\n10-19-70\nDavid Menary, Jr.\nMARIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#375\n6-23-72\nDavid Menary, Jr.\nMARIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#506\n9-25-70\nHenry J. Broderick\nMARIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT BENCH\n#683\n11-27-68\nIdward\nMARIN COUNTY TRAGEDY\n#392\n8-7-70\nRR ordered State Department of Corrections\nto cooperate in an immdiate investigation by\nMarin County authorities into the slaying of\nSuperior Court Judge and the wounding of\na Deputy District Attorney.\nMARIN HEADLANDS,\n#673\n(State Park)\n12-13-67\nRR announcing purchase of 320 acres of federal\nland on the Marin headlands, opposite San\nFrancisco, for development as a state park.\nMARITIME ACADEMY\n#36\n(California)\n1.18.68\nWilliam H. McPherson\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES, Calif.\n#231\nAdvisory Commission on\n4-24-73\nRR met with members of the California Advisory\nCommission on Marine and Coastal Resources at\nnad indicate\na desire to terminate its activities prior to the\nend of the current fiscal year. Proposition 20\napproved by the voters last November, eliminated\nthe need for the commission.\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES\n#273\nCALIFORNIA ADVISORY COMMISSION ON\n5-6-71\nGeorge M. Crosier\nJohn R. Levikow\nJens C. Sorensen\nHenry K. Trobitz\nDavid R. Rowe\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES\n#579\nADVISORY COMMISSION ON\n12-23-70\nWallace J. Holm, vice chairman\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,\n#334\nADVISORY COMMISSION ON\n6-29-70\nWalter A. Zitlau\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES\n#226\nAdvisory Commission\n4-27-70\nRobert B. Krueger, Chairman\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,\n#677\nCalifornia Advisory Commission on\n12-17-69\nDr. Edmund P. Halley\nDr. Wheeler J. North\nPreston B. Hotchkis\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,\n#14\nCalifornia Advisory Commission on\n1-15-69\nT. R. Gillenwaters\nMARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES,\n#179\nCalifornia Advisory Commission on\n3-13-68\n30 Members (supersedes Governor's Advisory\nCommission on Ocean Resources)\nMARINE CORPS' BEACH\n#43\n1-20-70\nRR expressed pleasure that 1½ miles\nbeach to the in Southern California is being of offered\nState for recreational use.\nMARINE CORPS LAND\n#463\n(for development of\n9-17-70\nState park)\nRR statement following a decision by the\nMarine Corps to offer a portion of the\nof a state park.\nSouthern California coastline for development\nMARINE RESEARCH COMMITTEE\n#281\n5-6-74\nReappointed: Bernard J. Ridder, Jr.\nCharles R. Carry\nWilliam J. Gillis\nNicholas F. Trutanic\nRINE RESEARCH COMMITTEE\n#672\n11.20.60\nT Royal Potezzen\nReappointed: Dr. Wilbert M. Chapman\nRobert E. Chapman\nReappointed, #323, 5-25-72 were Robert E. Chapmai\nJohn G. Peterson, John J. Royal and appointed\nwas Elmer P. Wheaton\nMARITIME ACADEMY, California,\n#123\nBoard of Governors of the\n2-22-74\nReappointed Edward E. Kerr\nMARITIME ACADEMY AT VALLEJO,\n#66\nBoard of Governors for the California\n2-8-73\nGarrison H. Davidson\nGeorge J. Vukasin\nEdward E. Kerr\nOwen A. Knorr\nPaul S. Mead\nWilliam F. Schill\nWilliam H. McPherson\nMARITIME ACADEMY\n#128\n(California)\n3.20.67\nRetired Rear Admiral Leslie E. Gehres\nMARITIME DAY\n#343\n5.21.68\nStatement by RR on National Maritime Day,\nMay 22.\nMARKETING PLAN, Gasoline\n#175\n3-15-74\nRR approved changes in the California Gasoline\nEmergency Mandatory Marketing Plan.\nMANAGEMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM,\n#480\nADMINISTRATOR\n8-21-69\nWinfred W. Adams\nMASSIE, ROBERT LEE\n#547\n10-6-67\ndate of execution stayed\nMASSIE, Robert Lee\n#589\n11-1-67\nGov. Reggen continued the stav of\nexecution thru 11-14-67\nMATCHING FUNDS (Federal)\n#446\n7-27-71\nRR letter to Warren G. Magnuson, Chairman\nof Labor and HEW Committee on Appropriations\nobjecting to proposals in new Section 208\ndealing with matching funds and ceilings\nthereon\nMCCLOSKEY WITHDRAWAL FROM\nTelephone\nPRESIDENTIAL RACE\nStatement\n3-13-72\nRR statement re Congressman Pete McCloskey\nannounced withdrawal from the 1972 presidential\nrace\nMEASLES (End Measles Campaign)\n#569\n10-18-67\nGovernor Reagan urging campaign\nMEAT INSPECTION\n#432\n(AB 617 - Veysey)\n6.26.68\nKR signed strengenen California meat\ninspection while saving California taxpayers\nover a half-million dollars annually in\ninspection costs.\nMEDAL OF VALOR\n#699\n12-16-71\nRR awarded medals and citations to 7 state\nemployees:\nMelvin L. Pratt\nKenneth Cooper\nDamon Bryson\nEric Emery\nPhilo Jewett\nKnut Skjonberg\nJohn Sparks\nMEDAL OF VALOR\n#143\n3-17-71\nRR presented medals to:\nJames D. Dougherty\nLarry M. Reger\nKenneth Hamilton\nDelbert E. Tate\nGerals Quigley\nDonald Woods\nJames C. Mower\nCharles E. Fitzpatrick\nJack E. Campbell\nSergeant Richard M.\nGeorge O. McGuire\nEstigoy\nMEDAL OF VALOR WITH DIAMOND\n#518\n8.14.68\nPresented by RR to Albert W. Bayer, chairman of\nthe California Aeronautics Board, for act of\nheroism.\nMEDAL OF VALOR - AWARD\n#340\n6/20/67\nPaul V. Johnson\nMEDALS FOR BRAVERY AND SERVICE\n#212\n(for Young Americans)\n4-20-70\nRR asked public officials in California to\nnominate deserving young people for this medal.\nMEDI-CAL\nHealth & Welfare\n1/31/67\nDIRECTOR, Carel E. H. Mulder\nCalif. Medical Assistance Program\nDI-CAL REFORM\n#146\n3-16-73\nRR today announced the state's Medi-Cal reform\nprogram saved taxpayers more than $50 million in\n1972, without denying necessary health care\nservices and while increasing the number of\neligible beneficiaries by one-third.\nMEDI-CAL REFORM\n#439\n7-22-71\nAccembly nassage of his Medieral\nReform Program as a truly hopeful sign that\nother critical issues now facing the state\nalso can be resolved.\nMEDI-CAL\n#267\n(Co-Payment by patients)\n5-4-71\nRR announced the federal government will\nallow California to try token co-payment by Med\nCal patients.\nMEDI-CAL AND WELFARE REFORM\n#140\n3-16-71\nRR opening statement to press conference\nreporting response to the reform proposals.\nMEDI-CAL REFORM\n#100\n3-3-71\nRR statement outlining some goals of his\nWelfare Medi-Cal Reform program.\n#100\nMEDI-CAL REFORM\n3-3-71\nDD proposed sweeping reform of welfare and\nMedi-Cal in lengthy messus\n:\nBriefly outlines proposal.\nMEDI-CAL FRAUD\n#47\n2-1-71\nAttorney General Evelle Younger sent letter\nby Human Relations Agency Secretary James M.\nHall requesting investigation into fixed\nprices or controls on available services.\nMEDI-CAL DEFICIT\n#559\n12-2-70\nRR statement re the Medi-Cal deficit and\nrelated problems.\nMEDI-CAL\n#556\n(Budget deficit)\n11-30-70\nRR statement to meeting of State Department\nlleads to discuss further revision of state\nbudget and welfare and Medi-Cal deficits.\nREDI-CAL PROGRAM\n1-4-68\nDept. of Finance\ncalif. has paid off approximately $61 million\nindebtedness for services given prior to\n6-30 IT\nMEDI-CAL RECIPIENTS\n#188\n3-14-68\nRR signed the first contract for pre-payment\nof physicians' services for Medi-Cal.\nMEDI-CAL\n#571\n(Recovery of overpayments)\n9.5.68\nSpencer Williams, Health and Welfare administra-\ntor, announced recovery of more than $1 million\nin overpayments in Medi-Cal program since January\n1, 1968, due to new computerized billing system.\nMEDI-CAL PROGRAM\nHEALTH AND\nWELFARE\n12-14-67\nSpencer Williams statement announcing 14 percent\nsavings achieved in Medi-Cal by administrative\nand legislative action without cutting services.\nMEDI-CAL PROGRAM\n#665\n12-8-67\n********* following of\nLegislature commending them for passing revised\nbilling period for Medi-Cal recipients.\nMEDI-CAL PPOGRAM\n#626\n11-21-67\nProblem of clarifying existing laws which\nwill permit administration to properly\nadminister Medi-Cal Program added to Special\nSession.\nMEDI-CAL PROGRAM\n#620\n11-20-67\nRR expressed \"disappointment\" over California\nSupreme Court ruling which in effect requires\nthe state to eliminate 160,000 medically indigent\nmostly aged, from the program.\nMEDI-CAL\n#603\n11-7-67\nGov. Reagan outlined a series of recommendations\nhe has received to improve management and\nfiscal control of the program.\n(14- point program)\nMED 1-CAL PROGRAM\nHEALTH AND\nWELFARE\n9-12-67\nSpencer Williams cautioned Medi-Cal beneficiaries\nand suppliers of services today that bills for\nservices beyond those authorized under\nregulations now being litigated may not be paid.\nMEDI-CAL REGULATIONS\nHEALTH AND\nWELFARE\n9-8-67\nSpencer Williams announced intention to file\nNotice of Appeal to stay effect of Medi-Cal\ndecision pending final determination by\nAppellate Court.\nMEDI-CAL, GOVERNORS' INTERSTATE\n#505\nCONFERENCE ON\n9/7/67\nInvitations sent to Governors and officials\nfrom major states which operate medical assis-\ntance programs similar to Medi-Cal for confer-\nence to discuss mutual problems.\nSeptember 20 - 22, Jack Tar Hotel, San Fran-\ncisco.\nMEDI-CAL\n1/19/67\nRelease by Health & Welfare on program changes,\ncost cuts\nMEDI-CAL PROGRAM\nHEALTH AND\nWELFARE\n8-16-67\nSpencer Williams statement recommending steps\naimed at eliminating are\nservices within the states program while at\nthe same time adjusting non-essential spending.\nMEDI-CAL DEFICIT COSTS\nH&W AGCY\nXXXXXXXX\n7/19/67\nMEDI-CAL PROGRAM\nHEALTH AND\nWELFARE\n5-23-67\nSpencer Williams urged California's doctors,\nhospitals, and other medical and health\nservices to continue serving beneficiaries of\nCalifornia Medical Assistance program.\nMEDI-CAL\n#234\n5/3/67\nGordon P. Smith signed order transferring\n11.5 million dollars from Gen. Fund to\nHealth care deposit fund to carry financing\nof Medi-Cal pending Legs. share from Fed\ngov't\nMEDI-CAL LEGISLATION\nHEALTH AND\nWELFARE\n4-28-67\nSpencer Williams statement labeline \"..... SEOUS\nLegislative not passing AB-583 to continue\nMedi-Cal program past June 30, to phase-out\nif not adopted.\nMEDI-CAL SAVINGS\nHEALTH AND\nWELFARE\n12-14-67\n14 percent savings achieved in Medi-Cal by\nadministrative and legislative action without\ncutting services.\nMEDI-CAL/WELFARE\nH.R. Agency\nINFORMATION AGENCY\n8-3-71\nProgram for checking eligibility of welfare\nand Medi-Cal recipients\nEDICAL EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#335\n6-14-74\nDr. J. Alfred Rider\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#277\n5-18-73\nSherwin L. Memel\nHarold E. Wilkins, M.D.\nPaul Duyan, M.D.\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#456\n8-8-72\nEdward A. Jackson, M.D.\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#91\n(Second District)\n2-11-72\nDr. Gregory C. Murray\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS,\n#226\nBoard of\n4-21-72\nDr. Harold H. Lindner\n(District Review Committee, First District)\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n28\n1-19-72\nDr. Theodore Nussdorf\nDr. John L. vauynan\nDr. Julius Levine\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS\n#313\nState Board of\n5-20-71\nDr. Gary S. Nye\nDr. Tirso del Junco\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS\n#227\nState Board of\n4-27-70\nDr. James C. MacLaggan, Reappointed.\nDr. Kay Toma\nDr. Harry A. Oberhelman, Jr.\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review\n#178\nCommittee for the First District\n3-18-74\nBoard of\nDr. Philip F. Voigt\nDr. Donald E. Wahlen\nReappointed: Dr. Harold H. Lindner\nDr. James W. Moore\nDr. William Nilssen, Jr.\nDr. Hellan U. Loyd\nDr. Clarence T. Halburg, Jr.\nDr. Lester T. Hibbard\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review\n#451\nCommittee for the First District Board of 8-12-74\nReappointed Dr. Edwin B. Boldrey\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review\n#416\nComitttee for the 3rd District of\n7-26-73\nthe State Board of\nGeorge G. Snively, M.D.\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#678\n(Fifth District Review Committee)\n12-17-69\nDr. James E. Feldmayer\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#567\nDistrict Review Committee\n10-8-69\n14 new members and six reappointed\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#607\n12-20-73\nPeappointments:\nKay Toma, M.D.\nHarry A. Oberhelman, Jr., M.D.\nJames C. MacLaggan, M.D.\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS\n#196\nState Board of\n3-26-69\nPaul J. Dugan\nHarold E. Wilkins\nS. Stephen Nakashima\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS,\n#15\nState Board of\n1-11-68\nDr. Genest D. de L'Arbre\nDr. George C. Ander sen\nDr. Sachio J. Takata\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS,\n#646\nState Board of\n11-30-67\nDr. John G. Fast\nReappointed 2-28-72, #112\nMEDICAL EXAMINER,\nState Board of\n#644\n11-29-6\nDr. Gregory C. Murray\n#602\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS,\n11-7-67\nState Board of\nDr. Dwight H. Murray, for the District Review\nCommittee for the 1st District.\nReappointed 2-11-72, #90\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS,\n#596\nState Board of\n11-3-67\nDr. Norman Nichols appointed as the Board of\nMedical Examiners' Representative on the 5th\nDistrict Review Committee.\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF\n#556\n3rd District Review Committee\n10-11-67\nAppt'd: Lynn E. Wolfe, Jr., Red Bluff\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#361\n6/28/67\nFourth District Review Committee,\nFrederick P. Heald, M.D.\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS,\n#255\nState Board of\n5-11-67\nDr. Genest D. de L'Arbre\nDr. Philip S. Geller\nDr. Tirso del Junco\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, District Review\n#223\nCommittee for the State Board of\n4-23-73\nlrst District - Dr. Frederick P. Shidler\nDr. Bertrand A. Vipond\n2nd District -\nDr. Paul D. Yates\nDr. Donald F. Brayton\n3rd District - Dr. Jay O. Gibson\n4th District - Dr. Ralph M. King\n5th District - Dr. James F. Donovan\nDr. Robert J. Rife\nMEDICAL EXAMINERS, District\n#322\nReview Committee for the Third\n5-25-72\nDistrict of the Board of\nDr. Clarence W. Winning\nDr. Herlan O. Loyd\nMEDICAL INSURANCE\n8.26.68\nIncreases state's contribution for employee\nmedical insurance premiums.\nMEDICAL THERAPEUTICS AND DRUG\n#99\nADVISORY COMMITTEE, State\n2-14-74\nDr. Wallace D. Winters\nTodd T. Tomihiro\nBruce H. Woolley\nMEDICAL THERAPEUTICS AND\n#457\nAND DRUG ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n8-8-72\nJames L. Boynton\nMEDICAL THERAPEUTICS AND DRUG\n#339\nADVISORY COMMITTEE, Newly-created\n6-1-72\nKenneth F. Murrill, chairman\nDr. Jerome Kleiman\nDr. James M. Guernsey\nDr. Paul I. Hoaglund\nDr. Richard E. Turk\nDavid Fung\nHarold Drevno\nCarlo P. Michelotti\nMEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM\nby 100,00 IN MAY Committee\n#321\n5-25-72\nRR Program issued to statement be supporting a Memorial Day\npresented by the 100 000 ---\nCommittee Monday at 5 p.m. in the LA Coliseum.\nMEMORIAL DAY STATEMENT\n#368\n5.29.68\nRR - Statement on observation of Memorial Day.\nMINDOCINO COUNTY,\n#41\nState of Emergency\n1-18-74\nbecause of storms, flooding and high winds\nENDOCINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#280\n5-10-71\nTimothy W. Obrien\nMENDOCINO COUNTY - Board of supervisors #554\n8.29.68\nCharles L. Barra\nMENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY\n#221\nBOARD\n4-14-71\nDr. Mun Fa Lee\nMENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL\n#406\n7-20-67\nMarjorie C. Boynton\nMENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL\n#108\n3-8-67\nTrustee- Dr. Roy M. Swain\nMENTAL HEALTH -\n#254\n5/9/67\nLong range goals of RR for mental health and\nsupport of AB1220, Lanterman-Petris Mental\nHealth ACC 01 1501\nRR Statement attached (see\n5-8-67)\nMENTAL HEALTH APPROPRIATION BILL\n#441\n8-2-74\nRR announced that he would sign, if legislation\nreaches his desk, a substantial augmentation\nto local mental health funds.\nMENTAL HEALTH ACT OF\n#254\n1967\n5-9-67\nRR revealed long range goals for California\ntreatment of mentally ill and at the same time\nvoiced his support of AB-1220\nMENTAL HEALTH, Citizens Advisory\n#599\nCouncil to the Department of\n11-13-72\nTheodore A. Galletti\nDr. Lynn E. Wolfe, Jr.\nMENTAL HEALTH\n#404\n(Advisory Committee)\n6.13.68\nappointed 24 Californians to SCT\nAd-\nvisorv\nCommittee\nmental health.\nMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM\n#597\n10-30-69\nExcerpts of Town Hall West Speech, 10-30-69,\nre standards, achievements, goals\n#70\nMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES,\n1-31-68\nFunds for\nRR announced budget will have a substanital\nincrease in funds for local mental health\nservices.\nMENTAL HOSPITALS, Override\nStatement\nof veto concerning closure of State\n1-28-74\nRR statement on Legislature's override of veto\nof AB 855 authored by Burton.\n#123\nMENTAL HOSPITALS, State\n2-23-68\nRR'S administration has adopted in principle\nICE\nmental nospitals\nstaffing set in 1967 standards by California Commission on\nStaffing Standards.\nENTAL HYGIENE, Citizens Advisory\n#131\nCouncil to the Department of\n3-12-73\nEdward A, Nathan\nDr. David W. Wardell\nSENTAL HYGIENE, Director of\n#257\nthe Department of\n5-8-73\nAndrew G. Robertson\nMENTAL HYGIENE, Director of the\n#618\nDepartment of\n11-24-72\nWilliam E. Mayer, M.D.\nMENTAL HYGIENE\n#610\nDEPARTMENT OF\n11-2-71\nDr. William E. Meyer, Director\nMENTAL HYGIENE\n#408\nDepartment of\n7-9-71\nDr. J. M. Stubblebine named as Director\nMENTAL HYGIENE: Department of\n#213\n4-12-71\nResignation of Dr. James V. Lowry\nMENTAL HYGIENE, Department of\n#122\nCitizens Advisory Council\n3-2-72\nDr. Walter L. Wilkins\nMENTAL HYGIENE, DEPARTMENT OF\n#158\ncitizens Advisory Council\n3-23-71\nJoseph T. DeSilva\nMiss Dorothy Moses, R. N.\nArthur P. Jost\nMENTAL HYGIENE, Department of\n#25\nCitizen's Advisory Council\n1-20-69\n(newly-created)\nDr. Harrison Gould Gough\nDr. Hiawatha Harris\nJohn T. Conlan\nDr. Carl E. Anderson\nArthur P. Jost\nMiss Dorothy V. Moses\nMrs. Marvin T. Smith\nDr. Albert G. Feldman\nDr. Saul L. Brown\nMENTAL HYGIENE CUTBACKS\n#118\n3-14-67\nPhilip M. Battaglia, Executive Secretary,\nannounced nearly 3,000 jobs in four areas\nof state government will be eliminated without\naffecting the quality of state services.\nMENTAL HYGIENE STAFF\nDEPT. OF\nREDUCTIONS\nMENTAL HYGIENE\n3-27-67\nFacts concerning the department and the\nreduction in staff which is designed to keep\nCalifornia above thenational average.\nMENTAL HYGIENE STAFF REDUCTIONS\nHealth 6/8/67 & Welfare Agey\nMENTAL HYGENE\n#18\n1/17/67\nDIRECTOR, Re-appted. Dr. James V. Lowry\nMENTAL HYGIENE,\n#118\nCitizens Advisory Council of the\n2-26-70\nDepartment of\nDr. John Saidy\nReappointed:\nDr. Saul M. Brown\nDr. Albert G. Feldman\nDr. Hiawatha Harris\nMENTAL INSTITUTION IMPROVEMENTS DEPT. OF FINANCE\n2-25-72\n$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for\nnew capital outlay projects proposed; $1,000,000\nearmarked to meet accreditation standards and\nstrengthen fire & safety protection\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,\n#411\nAreawide (Area II)\n7-15-74\nDonald T., Gregory\nMarion P. Dirden\nRuth E. Glaser\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#190\nFOR AREA V, Areawide\n3-21-74\nCharles A. Woodworth\n#52\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,\nArea VI\n1-28-74\nMrs. William (Ruth J.) H. Woodward\nReappointed: Mrs. R. Hadley (Dorothy S.) Cox\nDr. Fraces D. Riggs\nCharles M. Moody\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGARM\n#594\nBOARD\n12-10-73\nReappointed: Mrs. Emily Duprey McCloskey\nMrs. Margaret H. Waters\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#21\nBOARD Area IV\n1-14-74\nReappointed:\nMrs. Duncan (Marcia K.) MacDonald\nDr. Daniel H. Muller\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#16\nArea VII\n1-9-74\nDr. John A. Krvavica\nReappointed, Richard D. Struck\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#592\nBOARD for Area VIII\n12-10-73\nReappointment: Nathan D. Edwards\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#612\nArea X\n12-26-73\nReappointment: Dr. Edwin J. Staley\nMrs. Robert P. (Dorothy M.) Stury\nMrs. Bernice B. Bradley\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#600\n12-18-73\nArea XI\nted\nBernardo M. Yorba\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#602\nArea XIII\n12-18-73\nReappoinments:\nMrs. Alice M. Pendleton\nMrs. Veda F. Jenkins\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#23\nBOARD, Area V\n1-14-74\nMrs. Woodford (Blandine F.) Gordon\nJohn C. McIvor\nNONTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#116\nArea 10\n3-5-73\nMiriam G. Wilson, M.D.\nArea XI\nBobert W. Perkins\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#71\nArea VIII\n2-14-73\nMrs. Edward C. (Vonny) Sturgeon\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,\n#14\nArea I\n1-11-73\nMrs. Emily D. McClosky\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,\n#7\nArea I\n1-5-73\nReappointed were:\nMrs. Esther C. Tregoning\nWallace V. Hight\nSENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#672\n12-21-7\nArea II\nTORON' 1. Medic. resppointed\nDean M. Dennett\nMrs. Constance C. Arrowsmith\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#603\nArea III\n12-18-73\nMrs. Virginia W. Yerxa\nMrs. Barbara C. Sailor\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD, Area\n#6\nIII\n1-5-73\nMilton F. Faig, Jr.\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#601\nArea IV\n12-18-73\nGeorge L. Olson\nDr. Brent A. Welch II\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,\n#655\nArea VII\n12-18-72\nJoseph L. Dionne\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,\n#590\n11-6-72\nArea IX\nSister de Paul Williams, D.C.\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\nBOARD, Areawide\n#564\n10-12-72\nJames L. Kuebelbeck\nCharles Benjamin, M.D.\nMrs. Kathleen C. Nicolaysen\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#550\nArea VI\n10-3-72\nMrs. Dorothy S. Cox\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD,\n#549\nArea III\n10-3-72\nJames W. Granger\n#553\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n10-4-72\nMrs. Helen F. Hugo\n#555\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n10-4-72\nArea XIII\nGeorge W. Hooper\nNeil E. Brooks\nMrs. Ann Ivey\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM BOARD\n#552\nArea VIII\n10-4-72\nMrs. Margaret G. Hansen\nMrs. Ruth H. Hillman\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#290\n5-11-72\nRR today announced that a highly successful and\nrewarding Program for retarded children and\nsenior citizens will be expanded into all state\nhospitals with programs for the mentally\nretarded: he will request an augmentation to\nthe 1972-73 budget.\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#268\n5-5-72\nRR today nnounced he will request an augmenta-\ntion to the 1972-73 budget that will bring state\nhospitals for the mentally retarded up to 100\npercent of the recommended nursing standards--\nmore than a year ahead of his original goal.\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#515\nAREAWIDE BOARD\n9-30-70\n65 members representing 13 areas and all\ncounties in California\nMENTAL RETARDATION CENTERS\n#520\n(AB-148-McDonald)\n9-5-69\nProvides for one actablish.\nregional mental retardation centers in the state.\nMENTAL RETARDATION CENTERS\n# 205\n3.21.68\nRR proposed plan to use $400,000 expected\nsavings to double number of centers\n#80\nMENTAL RETARDATION\n2-5-68\nRR announced his budget includes $4 million\nextra for research and treatment.\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#173\nAdvisory Board\n3-12-68\nFrank A. Gibson\nMENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM\n#160\nAdvisory Board\n4-6-67\nEmma Engales:\nMENTALLY DISORDERED, Camarillo State\n#178\nHospital Advisory Board for the\n3-28-73\nRaul J. Navarro\nMENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board\n#93\nfor the - Napa State Hospital\n2-23-73\nEdward S. Liska, M.D.\nMENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board\n#643\nfor the (Napa State Hospital)\n12-11-72\nJohn B. Griffin, M.D.\nMENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board\n#88\n[or the - Patton state Hospital\n2-22-73\nAntonio Perelli-Minetti, Jr.\nMENTALLY DISORDERED, Advisory Board\n#247\nfor the - Stockton State Hospital\n5-2-73\nJohn W. Palmer\nFred N. Fowler, M.D.\nMENTALLY ILL\n#125\n2-23-68\nRR announced comprehensive program aimed at\ncontinued improvement in leve of care for\npatients ill. at state hospitals for the mentally\n(14 point program)\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Agnews State\n#210\nHospital Advisory Board for the\n4-12-73\nWilliam G. Cagney\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board of\n#531\nthe, (Agnews State Hospital)\n9-25-72\nAlfred S. Malua\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Camarillo State\nHospital Advisory Board forthe\n#213\n4-13-73\nJames R. Barlow\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board\n#10\nfor the - Camarillo State Hospital\n1-9-73\nJoe A. Sanchez, Jr.\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board for #522\nthe (Camarillo State Hospital)\n9-11-72\nMarion E. Van Winkle\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board for\n#188\nthe - Camarillo State Hospital\n4-5-72\nRobert I. Lauffer\nMENTALLY RETARDED , Advisory Board\n#242\nfor the - Napa State Hospital\n4-30-73\nMrs. William (Wynona W.) Wright\nVERTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board\nfor the - Napa State Hospital\n#117\n3-5-73\nJames H. Leach\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board\n#642\nfor the (Napa State Hospital)\n12-11-72\nPeggy T. Krapf\nENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board\n#563\n10-12-72\nor the - Napa State Hospital\nJames H. Leach\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Advisory Board for #413\n(Patton State Hospital)\n7-12-72\nMrs. Erna M. Poliak, reappointed #194, 4-5-73\nAlso appointed was Mrs. Emmett W. (Doris) Bray\non #194, 4-5-73\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Stockton State\n#516\nHospital Advisory Board for the\n9-16-74\n(Replaces Advisory Board for the\nMentally Disordered)\nDouglas R. Batz\nMartin J. Herzog\nPatricia I. Zunino\nDonald G. Schrader\nMENTALLY RETARDED, Special Olympics\n#407\nfor the\n7-18-73\nRR established Governpr's Cup for Outstading\nService by Volunteers to Physical Fitness of\nMentally Retarded Children (annual) to be\npresented by Lt. Gov. Reinecke at the opening\nceremonies of the California Special Olympics\non July 21.\nSENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN -\n126\nEducation for the (SB-29/Grunsky)\n3-9-73\nRR today cleared the way for the legislature to\nconsider - DATE: providing 000 LO continue\nnilot program for the education of severely\nmentally retarded children between the ages of\n3 and 5 years.\nMENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN, Newly\n#144\ncreated commission to help\n3-9-72\nMrs. Gwendolyn M. Stephens\nMrs. Juanita Shaffer\nWilbert C. Bradshaw\nDr. Rose D. Jenkins\nDr. John P. Morris\nDr. George S. Roche\nRolf R. Williams\n#54\nMERCED COUNTY BOARD OF\n1-29-74\nSUPERVISORS\nDanny E. Cozzi\nSERCED COUNTY POVERTY PROGRAM\n#439\n(Veto rescinded)\n6.28.68\nRR rescinded veto of Merced County poverty pro-\ngram and to conduct joint review of concerns\nwith Laurence P. Horan, director, Western Regional\nOffice of Economic Opportunity.\nMERCED COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#399\n7-5-72\nGeorge Clarke Barrett\n:\nMERCED COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#567\n12-8-70\nGeorge G. Murry\n#53\nMERCED, Superior Court\n1-26-68\nHoward C. George\nMERCED ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY\nCOMMISSION (Grant to)\n#344\n5.21.68\nRR disapproved federal grant to Merced\nEconomic Opportunity Commission.\nMERCURY CONTAMINATION\n#373\n7-17-70\nRR called for committee to determine the extent\nof mercury contamination in fish in the\nSacramento-San Joaquin Delta.\n:RIT AWARD\n#724\n12-24-71\nRR letter to Lawrence Robinson, Jr., chairman of\nthe Board of Control regarding $5,000 award\nto employee whose idea may result in an increase\nof salable power from the Oroville-Thermalito\npower generating complex in the amount of\n$26,000,000 over the 31 years of the contract.\nMERIT AWARD\n#479\n8-12-71\nRecipients:\nEna E. Charlton\nJohn W. Devinney\nMERIT AWARD, Legion of\n#227\n4-24-73\nNimmo RR presented award to Assemblyman Robert P.\nMERIT SALARY INCREASES\n#48\n1-28-72\nRR has requested State Finance Director Verne\nOrr to seek immediate approval from Federal Phy\nBoard of state employee merit salary increases\nfrozen during Phase I wage and price freeze;\naction, if approved, would enable state to pay\nretroactively\nMISSAGE TO LEGISLATURE\n#335\nEnvironment\n6-1-71\nRR message and Progress Report on the Develop-\nment of State Environmental Goals and Policy.\nMETHADONE\n#469\n9-18-70\nRR signed bill to permit counties to set up\nmethadone programs in local mental health\nfacilities under strict medical control\nThis is to assist in recovery of heroin addicts.\nMETROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITAL\n#157\nHoard of Trustees\n3-5-69\nMrs. Marion Miller\nMEXICAN-AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK\n#564\n10-5-69\nRR proclaimed the week of October 12-18, 1969\nMEXICAN HOLIDAY\n#238\n5-4-67\nCinco De Mayo Day, proclaimed May 5, 1967\nMEXICAN INDEPENDENCE\n#583\n9.13.68\nRR issued statement honoring 168th anniversary\nof Mexican independence from Spain.\nMEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY\n#482\n9-14-73\nRR statement on Mexico's anniversary of\nIndependence from Spain.\nMEXICAN NATIONAL HOLIDAY\n#275\n5-5-69\nKK\ngreeting to all\nCalifornians of Mexican ancestry, to commemorate\none of the most important of Mexican holidays\non May 5, 1969.\nMEXICO TRIP\n#616\n11-22-72\nRR and Mrs. will visit Mexico City next Tuesday,\nWednesday and Thursday (November 28-30) at the\ninvitation of Mexican President Luis Echeverria\nMEYER, Debbie, Day\n#168\n3-7-69\nRR proclaimed March 8 as Debbie Meyer Day\nMIDDLE EAST - Cease Fire\nStatement\n10-22-73\nRR statement\nMIGRANT FARM WORKERS\n# 299\n\"Work, learn and build program\"\n5.2.68\nRR announced \"work, learn and build\" program\nfor the poor in California--provides general\neducational training and vocational skills\nfor low income migrant farm workers.\nMIGRANT FARM LABOR SERVICES\n#33\n1-31-67\nRequest to Fed. Office of Econ. Opportunity\nto extend grants which support migrant farm\nlabor services affecting housing units in\nKings, Tulare & Kern Counties\nMIGRANT WORKERS-CHILDREN OF\n# 305\n(Pre-school care)\n5.7.68\nRR announced action in insure pre-school age\nchildren at migrant farm housing camps will\nreceive full day care services this summer,\ndespite lack of federal funds for the program.\nMIGRANT WORKERS' VILLAGE\nMEMO TO PRESS\n(Williams Location)\n12-1-69\nRR will visit migrant workers' village under\nconstruction at Williams,\n(Cancelled - 12-2-69)\nMajor nobert C. = asher or the California\nNational Guard appointed as military aide\nto Governor Reagan.\n!ILITARY AIDE - to RR\n#466\n7.12.68\nRR appointed Herbert Temple, Jr. as his new\nmilitary aide.\nMILITARY AIDE\n#230\n5/1/67\nApted: David K. Rowe\nLiaison Officer w/ Gov's Office, Adjutant\nGeneral, Hdqtrs. Military Dept.\nMILITARY CROSS MEDAL, State\n#13\n1-15-69\nRR presented to PFC Milton M. Davidson, Jr.\nReagan)\ninvited press to accompany nutober her to to\ntterman Reagan General Hospital veterans.\nwith\nwounded Vietnam\nMILITARY INSTALLATION CLOSURES\n#61\n2-4-71\nRR announced no defense base or military\ninstallation closures scheduled for California\nin near future.\nMILITARY PERSONNEL,\n#617\nHousing\n11-15-67\nThe state is taking steps to aid the the\nDepartment of Defense in eliminating racial\ndiscrimination in housing.\nMINARETS-Summit Meadows\n#386\n6-28-72\nRR today issued statement at Summit Meadows\nin the High Sierra-Minarets area of California\nto emphasize the position his administration\nhas taken since 1966 to protect the Minarets fi\nenvironmental harm.\nonstruction of\n/9-/7-ZT\nthanking the U.S. Department of Interier\npermit Construction of an all-weather\nighway, the Sierras east of Fresno.\nMINERAL KING RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT\nEcon. Dev.\nAgency Rel.\n4/21/67\nCalif. Highway Commission gave go-ahead on\n$20 million state funds for 25-mile highway\nconst. to Tulare County site.\n#105\nMINIMUM WAGE\n3-7-67\n(Farm Labor)\nRR and Lt. Governor Finch accused Secretary\nWirtz of disregard for raising minimum wage for\nforeign supplemental labor.\nMINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD, State\n#434\n7-30-74\nReappointed: Dr. Richard H. Jahns\nJ. Wilmar Jensen\nL. win Childall\nDonald A. Woolfe\nClarence R. Allen, Ph.D.\nKarl V. Steinbrugge\nMINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD\n#258\n4-29-71\nEugene F. Reid\nJ. Wilmar Jensen\nDr. Joseph E. Haring\nReappointed:\nEdmund F. Brovelli\nMINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD\n# 324\n5.13.68\nPaul C. Henshaw\nPhilip Read Bradley, Reappointed\nHenshaw & Bradley, Reappointed 3-14-72, #153\nMINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD\n#156\n4-5-67\nThomas H. Rodgers\nEdmund F. Brovelli\nMINING AND GEOLOGY, State Board of #21 1-12-70\nDr. Richard H. Jahns\nState MINING AND GEOLOGY BOARD,\n#97\n2-17-69\nClarence R. Allen\nKarl V. Steinbrugge,\nMINORITIES\n#308\nAffirmative Action Agreement\n5-19-71\nRR signed agreement to open the door for\nelimination of discrimination in union\nmembership and employment in the building\nand construction industry.\nMINORITIES\n#370,#371\n(Community relations consultants)\n5.31.68\nRR announced appointment of community relations\nconsultants at weekly press conference; attempt\nto attack problems of minorities.\nMINORITIES (Covernor's Conference on) # 272\n4.19.68\nof city and county human relations\ncommissions met with Governor to discuss prob-\nlems of minority groups in California.\nMINORITIES\n(Training and Hiring)\n#353\n7-8-70\nhire by labor and industry to train voluntary\nprogram RR pledged support to state-wide\nminorities in the construction field. and\nMINORITY GROUPS - MEETINGS WITH\n# 211\n3.22.68\nGov. Reagan to meet with representatives\nof minority-area communities in state.\nMISSION NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER #178\nOEO GRANT\n3-31-71\n(Administered by San Francisco\nEconomic Opportunity Council)\nRR approved federal OEO grant to continue\nthe operation of the center.\nMITCHELL, Aaron\n#179\n4/11/67\nFact sheet on his case history, Clemency\n& Extradition\n#181\nMITCHELL, Aaron\n4/11/67\nGov R will not intervene in execution\ndue 4/12/67\nMODESTO JUDICIAL DISTRICT,\n#72\nStanislaus County\n2-6-69\nNorman S. Reid\nMODESTO, Municipal Court\n#443\n6-28-68\nGerald V. Underwood\nMODESTO MUNICIPAL COURT,\nJudge\n#706\n12-13-68\nSert M. Carner, Jr.\nIODESTO STATE HOSPITAL\n#384\n6-6-68\noard of Trustees, Grant E. Bare\nMODESTO STATE HOSPITAL\n#184\n4-12-67\nLawrence B. Gilvert\nJohn W. Palmer\nMario Ielmini\nPeter W. Johansen\n#481\nMODOC COUNTY FAIR VISIT\n8-21-1\n(Itinerary)\nRound Valley/Modoc County Fair Visit - 8/22/74\n#462\nCOUNTY FAIR VISIT\n8-14-74\nound Vallev (Mendocino County)\nvisit to Modoc County Fair (Cedarville) August no. and\n974.\nMODOC COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#409\n7-15-74\n(Interim appointment) Guy Martin Young\nMOE, James A. - Resignation\n#615\n12-28-73\nResignation as Director ofTransportation\nMONAGAN, Assemblyman Robert T.\n#212\nSpecial Election for 12th District\n4-13-73\nRR called special election for July 10 to fill\nthe unexpired term of Assemblyman Robert T.\nMonogan - San Joaquin County. Primary will\nbe held June 12.\nMONO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#402\n7-6-72\nMONO-MAMMOTH STATE SUPREME\n#569\nCOURT RULING\n10-16-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke---deeply concerned\nthat a recent State Supreme Court ruling \"could\nthrow hundreds of thousands of Californians out\nof work' today announced he is calling an\nurgent meeting Wednesday in Sacramento to\ndetermine the potential adverse impact the\ndecision could have on California's economy.\nMONO-MAMMOTH STATE SUPREME\n#557\nCOURT RULING\n10-6-72\nLieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke today called an\nemergency session of the cabinet to discuss the\npotentially disastrous economic effect the\nrecent State Supreme Court's decision in the\nMammoth-Mono County case is having on California\nMONTEREY BASIN PILOT MONITORING\n#631\nPROJECT\n12-1-72\nDr. Richard G. Burau\nMONTEREY\n#125\nFOR POLLUTION CONTROL\n3-3-72\nkeary in\nmulti-agency plan to monitor environmentally\nharmful materials in the Monterey Basin;\nDr. Raymond A. Fleck, project director\nONTEREY BASIN\n#407\n7-8-71\nDr. Raymond A. Fleck named to head state pilot\nproject to monitor pollutants in the Monterey\nBasin.\nMONTEREY BASIN\n#159\n3-24-71\nRR announced state will initiate a pilot\nmonitoring study in the basin to lay\ngroundwork for full-scale statewide\nmonitoring system for pollution control.\nMONTEREY-CARMEL JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#437\n8-14-73\nMunicipal Court bench\nDonald A. Thomas\nMONT\nwilliam n Burleich\nMONTEREY COUNTY, State\n#578\nof Emergency - Mudslides\n10-20-72\nRR today proclaimed a state of emergency in\nMonterey County because of last week's heavy\nrains and mudslides in the Big Sur area.\nMONTEREY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#342\n6-21-74\nWilliam L. Stewart\nNONTEREY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#517\n9-13-71\nEdmund J. Leach, Jr.\nRalph M. Drummond\nMONTEREY COUNTY BOARD OF\n#354\nSUPERVISORS, THIRD DISTRICT\n6-25-69\nEllis P. Tavernetti\nMONTEREY COUNTY - Board of supervisors\n#558\n10.13.67\nLoren E. Smith\nMONTEREY COUNTY - Board of supervisors\n#98\n2.28.67\nWillard T. Branson\nMONTEREY COUNTY SPECIAL ELECTION\n#274\n5-6-69\nJune 17 special election to fill 34th District\nAssembly seat vacated by death of Alan Pattee.\nCALIFORNIA MONTEREY - HONORARY\nFOR BICENTENNIAL YEAR OF\n#51\n1-22-70\nProclamation\nMONTGOMERY, John C.\n#635\n11-17-69\nResignation as state director of social\nwelfare, effective November 30.\nMORENO: William\n#320\n5-24-71\nText of telegrams to Moreno and Attorney\nGeneral John Mitchell, requesting investi-\ngation of fire-bombing of Moreno's office,\nas well as an investigation of involvement\nof CRLA with UFWOC.\nMORETTI ALLEGATION RE POLL\nTelephone\nAUTHORIZED BY GOVERNOR\nStatement\n3-15-72\nRR response\nChecker\nthat governor had poll taken revealing decline\nin popularity; such a poll \"is an outright and\nunabashed lie\"\nMORETTI: Letter to\n#271\nAssembly Speaker\n5-6-71\nRR letter to Speaker Bob Moretti requesting\nmeeting with leadership of both parties\n\"to decide on how best we can solve our\npeople's problems.\"\nMORTLAND, J. William\n#355\n6-26-69\nMunicipal Court Bench, Corona Judicial District\nMORTON, Rogers C., TELEGRAM\nFROM GOVERNOR\n#679\n12-18-69\nRR telegram to Republican National Committee\nChairman commending him for decision to remain\nat post.\nMOTHER'S DAY PROCLAMATION\n+ 320\n5.10.68\nDD ---claimed Mav 12, 1968 as MOTHER'S\nin California.\nMOTOR VEHICLES, Department of\n#553\n12-9-69\nRobert C. Cozens\nMOTOR VEHICLES,\n#549\nDepartment of\n9-19-69\nRR asked the State Department of Motor Vehicles\nto cancel outstanding contracts for the sale\nof driver's license lists.\nMOTOR VEHICLES,\n#81\nState Department of\n2-21-67\nVerne Orr\nJames W. Chapman\nRussell S. Walton\n#683\nTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION\n12-20-67\nONTROL BOARD, state\neplaced by Air Resources Board.\nMOTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD\n#470\n8/23/67\nMrs. Stella K. Younglove\nGerald A. Shearin\nMOTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION CONTROL #285\nBOARD\n5-24-67\nWalter R. Schmid\nWarren Biggs\nDr. Willard F. Libby\nDavid S. Adams\nOTT, William Penn, Jr.\n#146\nanager for Cal-Expo\n3-16-73\nRR today announced that he intends to assign\nresponsibility for Cal-Expo to William Penn Mott,\nJr., director of the State Department of Parks\nand Recreation.\nMOUNT DIABLO MUNICIPAL COURT DISTRICT\n#25\n1-22-73\nJohn D. Hatzenbuhler\nMOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK AUTHORITY\n#274\n5-1-74\nReappointed:\nG. David Ackley\nRobert E. Leonard\nGeorge S. Ripley\nMOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK\n#541\nAUTHORITY\n9-27-72\nGeorge S. Ripley\nMOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK\n#121\nAUTHORITY\n3/16/67\nAppted to Park Authority, Robert E. Leonard\nMOUNT SAN JACINTO WINTER PARK AUTHORITY #307\n6-15-70\nG. David ACRICY\nStanley J. O'Neill\nRobert E. Leonard\nMULFORD-CARRELL ACT\n#482\n8/30/67\nGov. signed M-C Act creating an\nAir Resources Board.\nMULLIGAN, Kerry, RESIGNATION\n#39\n1-24-72\nRR asked for resignation of the Chairman,\nCalifornia Water Resources Control Board\nMULTI SERVICE CENTERS\n#23\n1-18-67\nVENICE - Venice Center will remain open\nCity/county people continue to man it\nMULTI SERVICE CENTERS\n#9\n1-12-67\nSpencer Williams \"mounced eight state operated\nmiti service centers will be closed, better\nwill remain in operation.\nservice can be provided to five centers that\nMULTI-SERVICE CENTER\n#52\nPROGRAM\n2-8-67\nRobert E. Collins\nMUNICIPAL AND JUDICIAL\n#31\nCOURT INTERIM APPOINTMENT PLAN\n1-30-67\nRR announced interim plan on judicial selection\nprocedures to assure judiciary composed of\njudges with competence and integrity pending\nlegislative action.\n#20\nMURPHY, George (Senator)\n1-16-69\nRR's appointment to\nstatement congratulating hiservicas tongratulating him orvics the Senateting hingervics\nCommittee.\nMURPHY SENATE BILL\n#213\nS.2203\n4-21-70\nRR urges every member of the U.S. Senate\nto carefully consider Senator Murphy's bill, the\n\"Consumer Agricultural Food Protection Act\"\nMUSCULAR DYSTROPHY MONTH\n#633\n10.28.68\nProclamation, month of November\n#34\nMUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY\n1-24-72\nGeorge E. Kinsey - Reappointed\nMUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY BOARD\nLG 77\n8-17-71\nGeorge Hearst\nMUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY\n#314\n6-17-70\nMaurice J. Dahlem\nColonel Clifton S. Smith\nMUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY\n#53\nBoard of Directors\n1-22-70\nAppointment: Ernest J. Loebbecke\nReappointed: Edgerton, J. Howard\nBest, Quentin W.\nMUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY\n#160\n3-6-69\nJohn V. Vaughn\nWilliam S. Bartman\nMUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY BOARD #648\n11.4.68\nQuentin W. Best\nMUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY\n#171\n4-7-67\nArnold Eddy\nStephen C. Bilheimer\nReappointed 2-8-71, #67\nMC CONE COMMISSION,\n#465\nAction Report on L.A. Riots\n8-21-67\nStaff report on actions taken to implement\nrecommendations in commissions original\nreport on Los Angeles riots.\nMCGEE: Patrick\n#287\n5-27-70\n5-27-\nRR statement upon learning of the death of\nAssemblyman Patrick McGee.\nceath\nC:\nAssemlivar Fatrick JeGes,\nMcGovern, Democratic\n#570\nPresidential Candidate\n10-13-72\nOwnador\nGeorge\n=\n::\nwas\nVOT\nable\nto\nCRR-today asked Senator George McGav ern to\ntexplain to the people of California just how\nit was that he was able to fashion his so-\ncalled \"peace\" plan so closely along\nthe lines already proposed by the North\nVietnamese Communists.\n(cGOVERN, George,\n(by Democratic Convention)\n7-14-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke's statement regardin\nthe McGovern nomination.\nMC CLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE\n#535\n10-22-70\nRR open letter to employees of SAMA re\nrumors alleging the potential closing of\nSacramento Air Materiel Area at McClellan\nAir Force Base."
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