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#104
NAPA COUNTY - State of Emergency
2-27-73
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today proclaimed =
state of emergency in Sutter, Colusa, Placer,
Yuba, Glenn and Napa Counties.
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL
#121
3-16-67
Dr. Dwight H. Murray, Sr.
Dale E. Walter
Dr. Alvin L. Block
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD
#410
FOR THE MENTALLY DISORDERED
7-15-74
Daniel A. McCorquodale, Jr.
Mrs. Marian K. Love
Reappointed: James D. Boitano
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY
#577
BOARD FOR THE MENTALLY DISORDERED
10-20-72
Mrs. Laura A. Wirt
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD
#415
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
7-15-74
MILL
..
Rogers
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD
#425
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
7-16-74
Mrs. Bryce (Allene) Anderson
NARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION
#111
AUTHORITY, State
2-19-74
Reappointed:
Edwin A. Kujawa
NARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY
#506
9-28-73
John H. Stevens, reappointed
Edwin A. Kujawa
NARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY
#326
6-22-70
Proppointed
17-14, #209
Rudolph A. Castro
Captain Thorvald T. Brown
NARCOTIC ADDICT
#58
EVALUATION AUTHORITY
1-29-68
John H. Stevens
Edward Walker - Reappointed 4-17-72, #209
NARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY
#12
1-10-72
Thorvald T. Brown
NARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY #73
2-11-71
Paul T. Shirley
NARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION
#526
AUTHORITY (STATE)
9/21/67
Edward Walker appointed
NARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY #143
3/30/67
RE-
Appted CHAIRMAN: Dr. Victor H. Vogel
NARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE, Director
#108
of the State Office of
3-1-73
Acting Governor Reinecke announced appointment
of MATTHEW M. O'CONNOR as director of the State
Office of Narcotics and Drug Abuse.
NARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE COORDINATION #427
7-19-71
William B. Skelton, Coordinator
NARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE
#113
State Office of Coordination
2-23-70
Arthur Suddjian appointed Coordinator
NARCOTICS PROBLEM
#531
(Drug abuse councils)
8.16.68
RR proposed formation of series of "drug abuse
councils" at junior high and high schools through-
out California.
NARCOTICS REHABILITATION,
#407
ADVISORY COUNCIL
7/20/67
William Francis Quinn, M.D.
Saxon C. Elliott
Captain Thorvald T. Brown
NASA EXHIBIT
#172
3-25-70
RR announced California has been selected as
the first of 50 states to receive a special
exhibit featuring Apollo 11 ship.
NASA EXHIBIT
# 195
4-8-70
RR announced Astronaut Armstrong will visit
Sacramento with NASA display of Apollo 11
command ship, April 18.
NATIONAL DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION DAY
#268
5/18/67
May 19
NATIONAL ENERGY RESERVE
#303
(Proposed)
6-11-70
RR commended the Nixon adminstrat on for
proposing federal legislation to create a
National Energy Reserve off the Santa Barbara
Coast. (This would cancel 20 existing oil
leases off the coast of Santa Barbara)
"NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY"
#291
5-11-72
RR issued statement designating the second
Saturday of May in each year as "National
Fire Service Recognition Day". "California
will observe this designated day on Saturday,
May. 13, 1972.
NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY
#270
5-5-71
RR Statement
evance UI this
day CO nonor tire fighters.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
#588
SUPPLY ACT OF 1969
10-24-69
RR announced his support for a proposed act,
which would protect recreation and wilderness
uses and encourage increased timber yield
on the National Forests.
#543
NATIONAL 4-H WEEK
9-29-67
September 30 - October 7, 1967
NATIONAL GUARD
# 259
(2 new units to be organized)
4.11.68
RR requests authority from Sec. of Army to
organize 2 new National Guard units in state
to replace those to enter federal service in May
NATIONAL GUARD, Army
#304
6/2/67
McNamara's announcement that 2 of Calif's
Army National Guard Divisions will be eliminate
hn CONCERNED
40th Armored Div. of So. Cal
49th Infantry Div of Northern Cal
Maj. Gen. Ames appted to study ramifications
NATIONAL HEALTH CARE
Statement by
RR
6-3-74
RR statement at National Governors' Conference,
Seattle, concerning National Health, (oppose).
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE,
#488
RR position on
8-24-74
RR statement at annual Bull Roast picnic, Cen-
terville, Maryland, re national health insurance
calling for ways to "cover 5 to 10 percent of
people not now covered by private or public
health programs and a national dialogue on in-
surance covering catastrophic illness."
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK,
#205
4-20-67
Proclaimed April 16 - 22, 1967
NATIONAL PARKS WEEK
#161
3-15-72
RR urged citizens to join in observation of
National Parks Week (March 20-24) in California
NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK
#379
6-23-71
RR urged California boaters to observe National
Safe Boating Week by taking advantage of numerous
courses offered in boating safety.
NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK
#379
6-23-71
RR urged California boaters to observe
National Safe Boating Week.
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRANT
#433
7-25-72
RR accepted a $420,000 federal grant from the
National Science Foundation to provide training
for unemployed veterans and aerospace workers
to become science and math teachers in intercity
secondary schools.
NATIONAL
5/18/67
Week of May 14
NATIONAL WATER WEEK
#443
8-68
Proclaimed the week of August 13 - 19, 1967
#452
NATIONAL WATER WEEK
8-7-69
RR statement of support of National Water
Week August 10 - 16.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE WEEK
#196
3.18.68
RR proclaimed this week (3.18)
RR called upon all Citizens who support
the goal of peace without surrender in
Southeast Asia to actively observe that week,
set for November 9-16.
NATIONAL WINE FESTIVAL MONTH
#558
10-1-69
RR proclaimed October of 1969.
NATURAL GAS PROPULSION FOR AUTOS
#683
12-22-69
RR announced 6 point program to use state's
fleet operations various powers to encourage us
of smog-free motor vehicles in California.
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT
#362
COMMISSION
6-28-7-
Reappointed: J. Floyd Andrews
Stanley B. Williams
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT
#45
COMMISSION
1-31-73
J. Floyd Andrews
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT,
#257
Department of
4-30-71
Edward D. Ehlers, Deputy Director
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT
#27
(Department of)
1-14-70
John E. Bennett
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN
DEVELOPMENT, State Department of
#618
11-10-69
Newly-created:
Robert C. Walker as Director
(Replaces Watercraft) old State Dept. of Harbor and
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN
DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION
#147
3-10-72
Dr. Wheeler J. North
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT,
#38
Commission
1-26-73
William H. Wilson
Ernest N. Kettenhofen
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN
#110
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
3-8-71
William H. Wilson
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT
#4
COMMISSION
1-7-71
Theodore R. Gillenwaters
NAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT
#673
COMMISSION
12-17-69
Appointed:
Col. Theodore K. Gilienwatels
Frank M. Woods
J. Jamison Moore
Wm. A. DeGroot
John F. Bonner
Camille M. Shaar
Stanley B. Williams
Shaar and DeGroot Reappointed 2-2-72, #65
NAVIGATIONAL SYSTEM
#489
(SB 96 - Carrell)
7.25.68
RR signed bill to enable state to test navigation-
al system designed to enable air and water trans-
portation to navigate with precision and greater
safety under conditions of low visibility.
NWY DAY
#626
10.22.68
Proclamation, October 27
NEGRO COMMUNITY LEADERS
#400
7/18/67
Meeting Announcement
NEGRO HISTORY WEEK
#87
2-8-68
proclaimed the week of February 10
NEGRO HISTORY WEEK
#73
2-7-69
RR. proclaimed February 9 to 16 as Negro
History Week.
NEGRO VETERANS, Housing
#174
3-12-68
RR statement regarding Vietnam veterans who
are refused chance to rent decent apartments.
NEIGHBORHOOD OLYMPICS
#475
7.19.68
RR proposed statewide "Neighborhood Olympics"
program for California youths in honor of U.S.
Olympic training near Lake Tahoe this summer.
NESBIT, Ray J.
#627
("Conservationist of the Year")
10.23.68
RK congratuated Nespit, State wildlife Conser-
vation Board executive secretary, who was named
"Conservationist of the Year" by California
Wildlife Federation and Sears Roebuck Foundation.
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE
#516
(Langley Porter - S.F.)
8.14.68
Reappointed: Lorraine J. Marchi
NEVADA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#214
4-21-70
Arthur J. Anderson
NEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#46
1-23-74
Fred J. Conway
NEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF
#556
SUPERVISORS, THIRD DISTRICT
9-30-69
Robert W. Long
NEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND
#280
APPEALS BOARD
5-3-74
Melecio H. Jacaban
John B. Vandenberg, reappointed
#441
NEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND
8-14-73
APPEALS BOARD
Thomas Kallay
CAR DEALERS POLICY AND APPEALS
#134
BOARD, Now
3-12-73
Audrey B. Jones
Hal McBride
NEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND
#340
APPEALS BOARD
6-1-72
Wyatt (Hal)
NEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND
#31
2-18-71
APPEALS BOARD
Robert A. Smith
NEW CAR DEALERS POLICY
#28
AND APPEALS BOARD
1-21-71
Pascal B. Dilday
Robert Kutz
NEW CAR DEALERS POLICY
#133
AND APPEALS BOARD
3-4-70
Gilbert D. Ashcom
Melicio H. Jacaban
meet
Mrs. Audrey B. Jones
Gilbert D. Ashcom
Melicio H. Jacaban
Warren Biggs
Pascal B. Dilday
Robert B. Kutz
NENCASTLE DISEASE
#197
4-10-72
RR proclaimed state of emergency in 6 Southern
California counties in wake of outbreak of
Newcastle Disease affecting poultry and exotic
birds
NEWHALL JUDICIAL MUNICIPAL COURT
#59
1-28-70
Adrian W. Adams
NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY
Telephone
Statement
3-8-72
RR statement re President Nixon's victory in
New Hampshire presidential primary
NEW HAMPSHIRE PRESIDENTIAL
#161
PRIMARY
3-8-68
write-in ad for RR in Manchester, N.H. Union
Leaves NY Phocose and Rent COUI they.
NEW YEAR MESSAGE
#728
12-19-71
RR message for New Year, 1972
NEW YEAR MESSAGE
#591
12-31-70
NEW YEAR MESSAGE
#596
12-31-69
NEW YORK TIMES,
#469
8/22/67
Story to support possible presidential
candidate.
NEW ZEALAND WARTIME
#43
HOSPITALITY, Recognition of
1-22-68
RR issued proclamation paying tribute to
hospitality shown U.S. troops during
World War II.
NEWSPAPER WEEK
#562
10-2-69
RR proclaimed the week of October 5-11, 1969
NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE
#377A
7/3/67
Vietnam quote false - RR
NIMMO, Assemblyman Robert P.
#227
4-24-73
award
NIXON, Pardon for Former
Statement
President Richard M.
9-8-74
RR statement regarding President Gerald Ford's
pardon of former President Nixon.
NIXON'S RESIGNATION, President
#445
8-8-74
RR statement following President Nixon's
address to the nation announcing his
decision to resign.
NIXON, President Richard
#442
(Watergate)
8-6-74
RR statement saying that until yesterday he was
not convinced that evidence of an impeachable
offense had been presented to the Congress.
Feels Nixon should now go before Congress and
tell all the truth.
NIXON BIRTHPLACE
#438
PROPOSED AS HISTORIC SITE
7-30-69
RR proposed that the birthplace in
Linda DE made a National Historic Site.
NO-FAULT INSURANCE
#304
5-17-72
RR today met with the chairman of two senate
committees hearing no-fault auto insurance bills
and the former chairman of the Assembly Finance
and Insurance Committee, to receive a progress
report on the situation in the legislature with
respect to no-fault insurance.
NOISE ABATEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
#674
12-17-69
RR appointed seven-member advisory committee
to assist State Department of Aeronautics in
establishing noise abatement standards for
aircraft and airports.
Mrs. Mary Lou Crockett
Warren N. Boggess
Daniel W. Emory
Dr. John M. Heslep
Richard E. Coykendall
Charles D. Gibson
Daniel D. Mikesell
NOISE POLLUTION
#182
4-1-70
RR proposed to legislature stringent new
regulations setting acceptable noise standards
for airports and aircraft operating in Calif.
NON-CONFORMITY RULING
#523
10-5-70
RR announced
area the
ruling of a federal court judge which alleges
that California is out of conformity with
federal welfare requirements.
NORTH AMERICAN ROCKWELL
#435
Awarded contract for space shuttle
7-26-72
RR statement following announcement that North
American Rockwell had been awarded a $2.6
billion contract to construct the space shuttle.
NORTH COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#16
MUNICIPAL COURT (San Diego County) 1-14-71
Don Martinson
Stuart C. Wilson
NORWALK METROPOLITAN STATE
#531
HOSPITAL
9-25-67
Rudolph A. Castro
Robert L. Blackum
George Halvorsen
NO-STRIKE PLEDGE
#450
Fish and Game Wardens' Association
7-28-71
RR letter to Association President evprescine
highest commendation for having taken a
no-strike position.
NUCLEAR ENERGY, State Office of
#220
4-10-69
F.W. Boone resigned and recommended that his
job as coordinator of the State office be
abolished.
NUCLEAR SUBMARINE
#302
5-18-71
RR announced Secretary of Navy informed him
that "USS LOS ANGELES" has been assigned to
the first of a new class of huge nuclear attack
submarines.
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE REGISTRATION, #510
California Board of
9-6-74
John Hoag, Jr.
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#381
REGISTRATION, California Board of
7-2-74
Elizabeth S. Cetty
Douglass
Gordon L. Ogden
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#171
REGISTRATION, Advisory Council
3-14-74
Mrs. Mary M. Norins
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#6
REGISTRATION, Board of
1-7-74
Sister Myrtle Weyker
Elizabeth S. Getty, R.N.
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#418
REGISTRATION, California Board of
7-26-73
Lois L. Hines
Dr. Ira D. Trail
Reappointed #377, 7-5-73
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#53
REGISTRATION BOARD
2-5-73
Mrs. Mildred D. Kahane, R.N.
Mrs. Wanda E. Agostini.
#413
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
REGISTRATION, Advisory Council
7-20-73
to the California Board of
Mrs. Robert E. (Jeanette) Sholaas
NURBING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#609
REGISTRATION, CALIFORNIA BOARD OF
11-2-71
ADVISORY COUNCIL TO
Dr. Mayo R. De Lilly
NURSING EDUCATION AND
#553
NURSE REGISTRATION
11-24-70
Advisory Council of California
Board
NURSING EDUCATION AND
#167
NURSE REGISTRATION, Advisory Council
3-11-68
Mayo R. DeLilly
NURS ING EDUCATION AND
#9
NURSE REGISTRATION,
1-8-68
Advisory Council
Wanda Agostini
NURSING EDUCATION &
#464
NURSE REGISTRATION,
8/21/67
Advisory Council to the Cal. ifornia Board of
Mrs. Marion N. Hoffman
NURSING EDUCATION AND
NURSE REGISTRATION,
#124
Advisory Council
3-17-67
Virginia Sue Yee
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#631
REGISTRATION, BOARD OF
11-9-71
Gordon L. Ogden, Member
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#264
REGISTRATION ADVISORY COUNCIL,
5-14-70
Board of
Bette W. Swann
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#135
REGISTRATION,
3-4-70
State Board of
G. Marjorie Squaires
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
#348
REGISTRATION, State Board of
6-20-69
Mildred D. Kahane
Chrised
#02
NURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE
3-11-68
REGISTRATION, Board of
#168
Rachel T. Ayers
Sister Mary Beata, Reappointed
Reappointed 2-2-72, #62
NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS, State
#518
9-16-74
Board of Examiners of
Reappointed: Rev. John R. Steinhaus
Dirk A. ten Grotenhuis
Robert J. Zinngrabe
NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS,
#544
Board of Examiners of
10-19-73
Arthur N. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Mrs. Harry J. (Fern L.) Robinson
Reappointed: Dr. Floyd L. Wegeland
NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS,
#516
Board of Examiners of
9-6-72
Eugene R. Erickson
Principal
Robert A. Thornblad
Sandra L. Karr
NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS
#300
Board of Examiners of
5-17-71
Newly created:
John R. Stienhaus
Sidney Friedman, reappointed, 9-6-72, #516
Dr. Floyd L. Wergeland
Carmella Luise Riehl
Dirk A. ten Grotenhuis
Eugene R. Erickson, reappointed, #516, 9-6-72
Adeline Lidy
Robert J. Zinngrabbe
Marshall N. Horsman
NURSING HOME INVESTIGATION
#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.
NURS ING HOME WEEK
#263
5-12-67
RR proclaimed May 14 to 20.
OAK CLEN JOB CORPS
#376
CONSERVATION CENTER
7-7-69
The center, operated under contract to the
federal government by the California
01 rorestly, will be reopened by the state
of California as a conservation camp.
OAKLAND A's, Telegram of
10-11-73
Congratulations
RR sent telegram to Charles O. Finley, owner of
the Oakland A's congratulating them for having
won the American League pennant for the second
straight year.
OAKLAND ARMED FORCES
#564
INDUCTION CENTER
10-17-67
RR praised the law enforcement agencies for
their help at the Induction Center.
OAKLAND-BERKELEY HILLS
#503
(Fire Disaster Area)
9-24-70
Berkeley hills a disaster area.
RR declared 250-area section of Oakland-
OAKLAND, CITY OF
#507
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
8-31-71
Edwin Meese III announced approval of
$1.
community action agency.
OAKLAND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
#585
COUNCIL, INC.
10-20-69
RR vetoed a $234,800 OEO demonstration grant
to the Council because of major weaknesses
and violation of OEO guidelines in the
administration of programs under its authority.
OAKLAND OEO GRANT
#350
7-8-70
State of California agreed to federal
refunding of the Oakland Economic Development
Council, Inc. subject to 9 itemized
provisions.
OAKLAND OEDCI GRANT
#79
2-18-71
RR vetoed federal re-funding of OEDCI grant.
OAKLAND INDUCATION CENTER
#560
(Demonstration)
10-14-67
RR statement regarding plans to use UC for
staging area for mass protest at the Oakland
Center.
OAKLAND-PIEDMONT JUDICIAL
#162
DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT
3-15-71
Courtland D. Arne
OAKLAND-PIEDMONT JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#574
MUNICIPAL COURT
12-16-70
Howard L. Schwartz
John R. Friborg
Mrs. Marie B. Collins
OAKLAND JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
#679
Municipal Court
12-18-67
John S. Cooper
OAKLAND-P IEDMONT JUDICIAL
DISTRICT, Municipal Court
#476
8-15-69
Lewis R. May
OAKLAND-PIEDMONT JUDICIAL DIST.
#217
Municipal Court
4-26-67
Alan A. Lindsay
OPKLAND-PIEDMONT,
#153
Municipal Court
9-14-67
Malcolm M.Champlin
OAKLAND ARMED FORCES INDUCTION CENTER #564
10-17-67
Governor Reagan & Robert Finch praised
the law enforcement agencies
decision
on obscenity and hard-core pornography.
OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES,
#163
Governor's Program to Reduce
3-16-72
RR announced new statewide program to rehabili-
tate state employees injured on the job and
help them find way back into work force; will
become part of Governor's Program to Reduce
Occupational Injuries
OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES
#527
GOVERNOR'S PROGRAM TO
9-20-71
REDUCE
California state workers had lowest on-the-job
accident rate in more than 20 years during
the second quarter of 1971.
OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES,
#215
GOVERNOR's PROGRAM TO REDUCE
4-13-71
RR revealed result of safety program initiated
in 1970, showing occupational injuries down
from previous years.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
#563
APPEALS BOARD
11-16-73
Ford B. Ford
herbert
Gerald A. Shearin
see also
#517
C10/2/7
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN
#235
california's
4-25-73
RR today announced approval by the U. S. Depart-
ment of Labor of California's occupational
safety and health plan.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
#356
STANDARDS BOARD
6-26-74
Reappointed: Albert W. Turner
Gerald P. O'Hara
Dr. Patrick J. Clancy
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
#571
STANDARDS BOARD
11-21-73
Albert W. Turner, Dr. Harold V. Brown,
Gerald P. O'Hara, Patrick J. Clancy, M.D.,
J. Earl Coke, William K. Stuckey,
Leo R. Westwater
OCEAN RESOURCES,
#286
Governor's Commission on
5-24-67
colonel T R. Gillenwaters as consultant
21 members appointed
CEO, Director of
#200
4-6-73
Salvador J. Espana
OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
#488
8-13-71
Robert B. Hawkins, Jr. named acting director
OEO - CRLA
#309
Telegram to
5-19-71
Frank Carlucci
RR telegram re conduct of hearings by
federal OEO Commission into the activities
of CRLA and requesting full investigation.
#295
5-14-71
letter to Frank Carlucci enclosing document
establishing illegal relationship
and UFWOC.
OEO
#266
CRLA
5-4-71
RR letter to Frank Carlucci, Director of OEO
requesting meeting between state and federal
officials to review investigation of CRLA
problems.
OEO COMMISSION
#255
(CRLA LETTER)
4-28-71
RR letter to Commission members on
CRLA, San Francisco.
Also contains references to comments in
April 27 Press Conference.
OEO GRANT
#507
CITY OF OAKLAND COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 8-31-71
Edwin Meese III announced approval of
$1,307,332 grant to fund a newly created
community action agency.
OEO Grant
#131
(El Dorado and Placer Counties)
3-12-71
Opportunity grants for community action
programs in above counties.
#393
OEO GRANTS
7-2-71
LOS Angeles
RR approved federal OEO grant for $1,230,700
through December 31, 1971 for the Los
Angeles South Central Multi=purpose Health
Service Center in Watts.
OEO GRANTS
#393
San Francisco
7-2-71
RR approved federal OEO grant for $2,627,801
for funding through September 30.
OEO GRANT
#178
Mission Neighborhood Health Center
3-31-71
San Francisco
RR approved federal CEO grant to continue
the operation of the district health center.
Grant will be administered by the San Francisco
Economic Opportunity Council.
OEO
#350
Oakland Grant
7-8-70
State of California
refunding of the Oakland Economic Development
Council, Inc. subject to 9 itemized provisions.
OEO GRANT TO CALIFORNIA RURAL
#13
LEGAL ASSISTANCE OF S.F.
1-8-70
Edwin Meese III announced approval of 1-year
$1.6 million OEO grant, based on "anticipated
enforcement" of 4 conditions.
OEO GRANT
#411
(Urban Indians)
8-21-70
RR announced approval of grant to BANAC to
help Indians assess Indian problems and needs.
OEO GRANT
#120
QUECHAN INDIANS
3-9-71
RR approved federal grant to Quechan Tribal
Council in Imperial County.
OEO GRANT
#146
San Diogo County
3-17-71
RR approved OEO grant for San Diego County.
OIL, Exemption from price
#166
ceilings on Crude
3-13-74
Statement delivered by Jim Lake, director of
the Washington office of the State of California,
before the Federal Energy Office hearings in
Washington, D.C., pertaining to the FEO's
revocation of the state and local government
exemption from crude oil price ceilings.
OIL SLICK, Santa Barbara
#56
Channel
1-30-69
Santa Barbara Channel, RR pledged " the full
resources of the State of California" to assist
federal authorities in clearing the Channel of
oil which escaped around a drilling operation
six miles off-shore.
OIL SPILLS EMERGENCY TOLL FREE
#304
TELEPHONE ALERT SYSTEM
5-21-74
A statewide, toll-free, around-the-clock
telephone alert system has been placed in
operation to speed notification of state
852-7550 agencies in event of oil spills. (800)
OIL SPILL IN S.F. BAY
#27
1-21-71
RR statement commending citizens for help
in cleanup of oil spill from tanker collision
OIL DISPERSING MATERIALS
#125
2-27-69
RR endorsed legislation (AB 687), authorizes the
State Water Resources Control Board to adopt
regulations governing the use of the materials.
OIL SANCTUARY
#303
6-11-70
RR commended Nixon proposal to create a 16-mile
wide marine sanctuary off Santa Barbara coast
(National Energy Reserve) and cancel 20 exist-
ing oil leases in planned reserve.
OKLAHOMA EXTRADITION
#679
REQUEST DENIED
12-22-72
RR today announced that he has denied
Oklahoma's request for the extradition of
Barbara Frishy of Oakland.
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE - Supplement
#187
4/12/67
RR Oked $4 a month State supplement for
Old Age Assistance contuance
starting 7/1/67
OLYMPICS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED,
#407
Special
7-18-73
RR established Governor's Cup for Outstanding
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.
OLYMPICS - Neighborhood
#475
7.19.68
RR proposed statewide "Neighborhood Olympics"
program for California youths in honor of U.S.
Olympic training near Lake Tahoe this summer.
#396
OLYMPIC TRAINING
6.11.68
RR announced U.S. Olympic track and field team
will train for the Olympic Games this summer
and fall in the high Sierras near Echo Summit.
UOISIATONS
proposals
that
OPEN MEETING LAW
#496
9-4-67
Extends open meeting coverage to about 60
state agencies which are not now required to
conduct open meetings.
OPERATION INTERCEPT
#557
9-30-69
RR issued statement supporting President Nixon's
program for controlling drug flow at Mexican
border.
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
#670
12-15-69
RR hailed decision by U. S. Secretary for
Housing and Urban Development George Romney
to select California site--Sacramento--as
one of 10 locations in nation for development
of prototype housing project.
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
#619
11-10-69
Scharner
EA Reinecke urged Housing and
Urban Development Secretary George Romney to
select California site for development of
Operation Breakthrough prototype housing
project.
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
#534
10-22-70
RR statement on groundbreaking ceremony in
Sacramento Operation Breakthrough.
OPTOMETRY, State Board of
#8
1-7-74
Dr. Willie B. Phillips
OPTOMETRY, State Board of
#101
2-26-73
Rexford E. Palmer
Norman Jacoby
OF
#66
1-29-70
Dr. I. George Dean, Jr. (Reappointed)
Mr. Dr. Jack o M. Pence, reappointed #336, 6-19-73
Eugene Azevedo, reappointed, 5-19-72 #311,
OPTOMETRY, STATE BOARD OF
#524
10-8-70
Dr. Bernhardt N. Thal
Reappointed #336, 6-19-73
OPTOMETRY, State Board of
#56
1-26-68
Dr. Marvin R. Poston - Reappointed 4-21-72, #221
Mrs. Loann Eagan
OPTOMETRY, State Board of
#26
1-20-69
Norman Jacoby
David G. Jessop, Sr.
ORANGE COUNTY - 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.
#504
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
9-4-74
Thomas F. Riley
GRANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT,
#148
3-4-74
North
Mason L. Fenton
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#207
3-29-74
Richard N. Parslow. Jr
ORANGE COUNTY, Municipal Court
#376
7-3-73
Robert C. Todd
John A. Griffin
Robert E. Law
Samuel B. Taylor, Jr.
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#622
(West Orange)
11-28-72
Richard A. Beacom
Central ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT,
#373
6-22-72
James H. Walsworth
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT,
#373
South
6-22-72
Blair T. Barnette
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#319
(Central Orange District)
5-24-72
(newly-created court) Edward L. Laird
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#549
10-6-71
James L. Smith
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#422
7-16-71
Jerrold S. Oliver
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#263
(South Judicial District)
5-3-71
Harold W. Knight III
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#193
4-7-70
Everett W. Dickey
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#91
2-8-74
Jerrold S. Oliver
ORANGE COUNTY, Superior Court
#376
7-3-73
James H. Walsworth
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#176
3-28-73
Everett W. Dickey
Harold N. T.J It TTT
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#652
12-3-69
Robert A. Banyard
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#570
(Central Judicial District)
10-10-6
John H. Smith, Jr.
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#670
11-20-68
Walter E. Smith
Fenton E. Jones
Kenneth M. Smith
J. Edgar Thomson Rutter II
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#68
1-31-68
Kenneth E. Lae
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#679
12-18-67
Robert L. Corfman
Claude M. Owens
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#235
4-24-72
Walter E. Smith
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#230
4-21-72
John L. Flynn, Jr.
Mark A. Soden
Walter W. Charamza
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#46
1-28-72
Lloyd E. Blanpied, Jr.
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#422
7-16-71
James K. Turner
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTS
#165
3-25-71
Frank D. Domenichini
Kenneth E. Lae
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#118
2-26-69
Harman C. Scoville, elevated
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#58
Ronald M. Crookshank
ORANGE COUNTY TRAFFIC
#315
SAFETY GRANT
5-22-72
RR today announced approval of a $1.5 million
traffic safety grant to Orage County which
will be used to develop a community-wide program
aimed at solving the problem of the drinking
driver.
OREGON BALLOT
#187
3-14-68
RR signed sworn affidavit declaring he is not
a candidate forvice president in Oregon primary.
OREGON PRESIDENTIAL
#163
PRIMARY
3-8-68
wire to Secretary of State Clav Myers
listings, (presidential and vice presidential)
ORIENT TRIP
#554
10-6-71
Outline of Itinerary.
OROVILLE-THERMALITO COMPLEX
#641
11-29-67
Contract for sale of power from Oroville-
Thermalito complex signed by officials of
the state and three electric utilities.
OROVILLE RECREATION
#606
DEVELOPMENT
11-6-69
RR announced award of largest concession
contract in history for joint development
of $7 million recreational facility in Oroville
Reservoir area.
OROVILLE, WATER POWER GENERATED AT
#481
8/29/67
Gianelli announced sale of, to 3 electric
utility companies.
OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS, Board of
#247
4-28-72
Dr. Crichton C. Brigham
Dr. Ruth I. Gotsch
Herbert C. Templeman, reappointed #328 6-19-73
King H. Harger, reappointed #328, 6-19-73
Athur L. Moore, reappointed #328, 6-19-73
OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS,
#113
State Board of
2-26-69
L. Arthur Moore
OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS
#417
(State Board of)
6.21.68
King H. Harger
Reappointed, Herbert C. Templeman
OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS (BOARD OF)
#534
9-26-67
Appt'd: Ruth I. Gotsch, D.O., Watsonville
OVERRIDE OF VETO
State: en
AB 855 - Burton
1-28-74
RR statement on Legislature's override of veto.
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Block\nNAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD\n#410\nFOR THE MENTALLY DISORDERED\n7-15-74\nDaniel A. McCorquodale, Jr.\nMrs. Marian K. Love\nReappointed: James D. Boitano\nNAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY\n#577\nBOARD FOR THE MENTALLY DISORDERED\n10-20-72\nMrs. Laura A. Wirt\nNAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD\n#415\nFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED\n7-15-74\nMILL\n..\nRogers\nNAPA STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD\n#425\nFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED\n7-16-74\nMrs. Bryce (Allene) Anderson\nNARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION\n#111\nAUTHORITY, State\n2-19-74\nReappointed:\nEdwin A. Kujawa\nNARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY\n#506\n9-28-73\nJohn H. Stevens, reappointed\nEdwin A. Kujawa\nNARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY\n#326\n6-22-70\nProppointed\n17-14, #209\nRudolph A. Castro\nCaptain Thorvald T. Brown\nNARCOTIC ADDICT\n#58\nEVALUATION AUTHORITY\n1-29-68\nJohn H. Stevens\nEdward Walker - Reappointed 4-17-72, #209\nNARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY\n#12\n1-10-72\nThorvald T. Brown\nNARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY #73\n2-11-71\nPaul T. Shirley\nNARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION\n#526\nAUTHORITY (STATE)\n9/21/67\nEdward Walker appointed\nNARCOTIC ADDICT EVALUATION AUTHORITY #143\n3/30/67\nRE-\nAppted CHAIRMAN: Dr. Victor H. Vogel\nNARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE, Director\n#108\nof the State Office of\n3-1-73\nActing Governor Reinecke announced appointment\nof MATTHEW M. O'CONNOR as director of the State\nOffice of Narcotics and Drug Abuse.\nNARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE COORDINATION #427\n7-19-71\nWilliam B. Skelton, Coordinator\nNARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE\n#113\nState Office of Coordination\n2-23-70\nArthur Suddjian appointed Coordinator\nNARCOTICS PROBLEM\n#531\n(Drug abuse councils)\n8.16.68\nRR proposed formation of series of \"drug abuse\ncouncils\" at junior high and high schools through-\nout California.\nNARCOTICS REHABILITATION,\n#407\nADVISORY COUNCIL\n7/20/67\nWilliam Francis Quinn, M.D.\nSaxon C. Elliott\nCaptain Thorvald T. Brown\nNASA EXHIBIT\n#172\n3-25-70\nRR announced California has been selected as\nthe first of 50 states to receive a special\nexhibit featuring Apollo 11 ship.\nNASA EXHIBIT\n# 195\n4-8-70\nRR announced Astronaut Armstrong will visit\nSacramento with NASA display of Apollo 11\ncommand ship, April 18.\nNATIONAL DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION DAY\n#268\n5/18/67\nMay 19\nNATIONAL ENERGY RESERVE\n#303\n(Proposed)\n6-11-70\nRR commended the Nixon adminstrat on for\nproposing federal legislation to create a\nNational Energy Reserve off the Santa Barbara\nCoast. (This would cancel 20 existing oil\nleases off the coast of Santa Barbara)\n\"NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY\"\n#291\n5-11-72\nRR issued statement designating the second\nSaturday of May in each year as \"National\nFire Service Recognition Day\". \"California\nwill observe this designated day on Saturday,\nMay. 13, 1972.\nNATIONAL FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY\n#270\n5-5-71\nRR Statement\nevance UI this\nday CO nonor tire fighters.\nNATIONAL FOREST TIMBER\n#588\nSUPPLY ACT OF 1969\n10-24-69\nRR announced his support for a proposed act,\nwhich would protect recreation and wilderness\nuses and encourage increased timber yield\non the National Forests.\n#543\nNATIONAL 4-H WEEK\n9-29-67\nSeptember 30 - October 7, 1967\nNATIONAL GUARD\n# 259\n(2 new units to be organized)\n4.11.68\nRR requests authority from Sec. of Army to\norganize 2 new National Guard units in state\nto replace those to enter federal service in May\nNATIONAL GUARD, Army\n#304\n6/2/67\nMcNamara's announcement that 2 of Calif's\nArmy National Guard Divisions will be eliminate\nhn CONCERNED\n40th Armored Div. of So. Cal\n49th Infantry Div of Northern Cal\nMaj. Gen. Ames appted to study ramifications\nNATIONAL HEALTH CARE\nStatement by\nRR\n6-3-74\nRR statement at National Governors' Conference,\nSeattle, concerning National Health, (oppose).\nNATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE,\n#488\nRR position on\n8-24-74\nRR statement at annual Bull Roast picnic, Cen-\nterville, Maryland, re national health insurance\ncalling for ways to \"cover 5 to 10 percent of\npeople not now covered by private or public\nhealth programs and a national dialogue on in-\nsurance covering catastrophic illness.\"\nNATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK,\n#205\n4-20-67\nProclaimed April 16 - 22, 1967\nNATIONAL PARKS WEEK\n#161\n3-15-72\nRR urged citizens to join in observation of\nNational Parks Week (March 20-24) in California\nNATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK\n#379\n6-23-71\nRR urged California boaters to observe National\nSafe Boating Week by taking advantage of numerous\ncourses offered in boating safety.\nNATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK\n#379\n6-23-71\nRR urged California boaters to observe\nNational Safe Boating Week.\nNATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRANT\n#433\n7-25-72\nRR accepted a $420,000 federal grant from the\nNational Science Foundation to provide training\nfor unemployed veterans and aerospace workers\nto become science and math teachers in intercity\nsecondary schools.\nNATIONAL\n5/18/67\nWeek of May 14\nNATIONAL WATER WEEK\n#443\n8-68\nProclaimed the week of August 13 - 19, 1967\n#452\nNATIONAL WATER WEEK\n8-7-69\nRR statement of support of National Water\nWeek August 10 - 16.\nNATIONAL WILDLIFE WEEK\n#196\n3.18.68\nRR proclaimed this week (3.18)\nRR called upon all Citizens who support\nthe goal of peace without surrender in\nSoutheast Asia to actively observe that week,\nset for November 9-16.\nNATIONAL WINE FESTIVAL MONTH\n#558\n10-1-69\nRR proclaimed October of 1969.\nNATURAL GAS PROPULSION FOR AUTOS\n#683\n12-22-69\nRR announced 6 point program to use state's\nfleet operations various powers to encourage us\nof smog-free motor vehicles in California.\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT\n#362\nCOMMISSION\n6-28-7-\nReappointed: J. Floyd Andrews\nStanley B. Williams\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT\n#45\nCOMMISSION\n1-31-73\nJ. Floyd Andrews\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT,\n#257\nDepartment of\n4-30-71\nEdward D. Ehlers, Deputy Director\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT\n#27\n(Department of)\n1-14-70\nJohn E. Bennett\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN\nDEVELOPMENT, State Department of\n#618\n11-10-69\nNewly-created:\nRobert C. Walker as Director\n(Replaces Watercraft) old State Dept. of Harbor and\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN\nDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION\n#147\n3-10-72\nDr. Wheeler J. North\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT,\n#38\nCommission\n1-26-73\nWilliam H. Wilson\nErnest N. Kettenhofen\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN\n#110\nDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION\n3-8-71\nWilliam H. Wilson\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT\n#4\nCOMMISSION\n1-7-71\nTheodore R. Gillenwaters\nNAVIGATION AND OCEAN DEVELOPMENT\n#673\nCOMMISSION\n12-17-69\nAppointed:\nCol. Theodore K. Gilienwatels\nFrank M. Woods\nJ. Jamison Moore\nWm. A. DeGroot\nJohn F. Bonner\nCamille M. Shaar\nStanley B. Williams\nShaar and DeGroot Reappointed 2-2-72, #65\nNAVIGATIONAL SYSTEM\n#489\n(SB 96 - Carrell)\n7.25.68\nRR signed bill to enable state to test navigation-\nal system designed to enable air and water trans-\nportation to navigate with precision and greater\nsafety under conditions of low visibility.\nNWY DAY\n#626\n10.22.68\nProclamation, October 27\nNEGRO COMMUNITY LEADERS\n#400\n7/18/67\nMeeting Announcement\nNEGRO HISTORY WEEK\n#87\n2-8-68\nproclaimed the week of February 10\nNEGRO HISTORY WEEK\n#73\n2-7-69\nRR. proclaimed February 9 to 16 as Negro\nHistory Week.\nNEGRO VETERANS, Housing\n#174\n3-12-68\nRR statement regarding Vietnam veterans who\nare refused chance to rent decent apartments.\nNEIGHBORHOOD OLYMPICS\n#475\n7.19.68\nRR proposed statewide \"Neighborhood Olympics\"\nprogram for California youths in honor of U.S.\nOlympic training near Lake Tahoe this summer.\nNESBIT, Ray J.\n#627\n(\"Conservationist of the Year\")\n10.23.68\nRK congratuated Nespit, State wildlife Conser-\nvation Board executive secretary, who was named\n\"Conservationist of the Year\" by California\nWildlife Federation and Sears Roebuck Foundation.\nNEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE\n#516\n(Langley Porter - S.F.)\n8.14.68\nReappointed: Lorraine J. Marchi\nNEVADA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#214\n4-21-70\nArthur J. Anderson\nNEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#46\n1-23-74\nFred J. Conway\nNEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF\n#556\nSUPERVISORS, THIRD DISTRICT\n9-30-69\nRobert W. Long\nNEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND\n#280\nAPPEALS BOARD\n5-3-74\nMelecio H. Jacaban\nJohn B. Vandenberg, reappointed\n#441\nNEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND\n8-14-73\nAPPEALS BOARD\nThomas Kallay\nCAR DEALERS POLICY AND APPEALS\n#134\nBOARD, Now\n3-12-73\nAudrey B. Jones\nHal McBride\nNEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND\n#340\nAPPEALS BOARD\n6-1-72\nWyatt (Hal)\nNEW CAR DEALERS POLICY AND\n#31\n2-18-71\nAPPEALS BOARD\nRobert A. Smith\nNEW CAR DEALERS POLICY\n#28\nAND APPEALS BOARD\n1-21-71\nPascal B. Dilday\nRobert Kutz\nNEW CAR DEALERS POLICY\n#133\nAND APPEALS BOARD\n3-4-70\nGilbert D. Ashcom\nMelicio H. Jacaban\nmeet\nMrs. Audrey B. Jones\nGilbert D. Ashcom\nMelicio H. Jacaban\nWarren Biggs\nPascal B. Dilday\nRobert B. Kutz\nNENCASTLE DISEASE\n#197\n4-10-72\nRR proclaimed state of emergency in 6 Southern\nCalifornia counties in wake of outbreak of\nNewcastle Disease affecting poultry and exotic\nbirds\nNEWHALL JUDICIAL MUNICIPAL COURT\n#59\n1-28-70\nAdrian W. Adams\nNEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY\nTelephone\nStatement\n3-8-72\nRR statement re President Nixon's victory in\nNew Hampshire presidential primary\nNEW HAMPSHIRE PRESIDENTIAL\n#161\nPRIMARY\n3-8-68\nwrite-in ad for RR in Manchester, N.H. Union\nLeaves NY Phocose and Rent COUI they.\nNEW YEAR MESSAGE\n#728\n12-19-71\nRR message for New Year, 1972\nNEW YEAR MESSAGE\n#591\n12-31-70\nNEW YEAR MESSAGE\n#596\n12-31-69\nNEW YORK TIMES,\n#469\n8/22/67\nStory to support possible presidential\ncandidate.\nNEW ZEALAND WARTIME\n#43\nHOSPITALITY, Recognition of\n1-22-68\nRR issued proclamation paying tribute to\nhospitality shown U.S. troops during\nWorld War II.\nNEWSPAPER WEEK\n#562\n10-2-69\nRR proclaimed the week of October 5-11, 1969\nNEWSWEEK MAGAZINE\n#377A\n7/3/67\nVietnam quote false - RR\nNIMMO, Assemblyman Robert P.\n#227\n4-24-73\naward\nNIXON, Pardon for Former\nStatement\nPresident Richard M.\n9-8-74\nRR statement regarding President Gerald Ford's\npardon of former President Nixon.\nNIXON'S RESIGNATION, President\n#445\n8-8-74\nRR statement following President Nixon's\naddress to the nation announcing his\ndecision to resign.\nNIXON, President Richard\n#442\n(Watergate)\n8-6-74\nRR statement saying that until yesterday he was\nnot convinced that evidence of an impeachable\noffense had been presented to the Congress.\nFeels Nixon should now go before Congress and\ntell all the truth.\nNIXON BIRTHPLACE\n#438\nPROPOSED AS HISTORIC SITE\n7-30-69\nRR proposed that the birthplace in\nLinda DE made a National Historic Site.\nNO-FAULT INSURANCE\n#304\n5-17-72\nRR today met with the chairman of two senate\ncommittees hearing no-fault auto insurance bills\nand the former chairman of the Assembly Finance\nand Insurance Committee, to receive a progress\nreport on the situation in the legislature with\nrespect to no-fault insurance.\nNOISE ABATEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n#674\n12-17-69\nRR appointed seven-member advisory committee\nto assist State Department of Aeronautics in\nestablishing noise abatement standards for\naircraft and airports.\nMrs. Mary Lou Crockett\nWarren N. Boggess\nDaniel W. Emory\nDr. John M. Heslep\nRichard E. Coykendall\nCharles D. Gibson\nDaniel D. Mikesell\nNOISE POLLUTION\n#182\n4-1-70\nRR proposed to legislature stringent new\nregulations setting acceptable noise standards\nfor airports and aircraft operating in Calif.\nNON-CONFORMITY RULING\n#523\n10-5-70\nRR announced\narea the\nruling of a federal court judge which alleges\nthat California is out of conformity with\nfederal welfare requirements.\nNORTH AMERICAN ROCKWELL\n#435\nAwarded contract for space shuttle\n7-26-72\nRR statement following announcement that North\nAmerican Rockwell had been awarded a $2.6\nbillion contract to construct the space shuttle.\nNORTH COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#16\nMUNICIPAL COURT (San Diego County) 1-14-71\nDon Martinson\nStuart C. Wilson\nNORWALK METROPOLITAN STATE\n#531\nHOSPITAL\n9-25-67\nRudolph A. Castro\nRobert L. Blackum\nGeorge Halvorsen\nNO-STRIKE PLEDGE\n#450\nFish and Game Wardens' Association\n7-28-71\nRR letter to Association President evprescine\nhighest commendation for having taken a\nno-strike position.\nNUCLEAR ENERGY, State Office of\n#220\n4-10-69\nF.W. Boone resigned and recommended that his\njob as coordinator of the State office be\nabolished.\nNUCLEAR SUBMARINE\n#302\n5-18-71\nRR announced Secretary of Navy informed him\nthat \"USS LOS ANGELES\" has been assigned to\nthe first of a new class of huge nuclear attack\nsubmarines.\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE REGISTRATION, #510\nCalifornia Board of\n9-6-74\nJohn Hoag, Jr.\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#381\nREGISTRATION, California Board of\n7-2-74\nElizabeth S. Cetty\nDouglass\nGordon L. Ogden\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#171\nREGISTRATION, Advisory Council\n3-14-74\nMrs. Mary M. Norins\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#6\nREGISTRATION, Board of\n1-7-74\nSister Myrtle Weyker\nElizabeth S. Getty, R.N.\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#418\nREGISTRATION, California Board of\n7-26-73\nLois L. Hines\nDr. Ira D. Trail\nReappointed #377, 7-5-73\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#53\nREGISTRATION BOARD\n2-5-73\nMrs. Mildred D. Kahane, R.N.\nMrs. Wanda E. Agostini.\n#413\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\nREGISTRATION, Advisory Council\n7-20-73\nto the California Board of\nMrs. Robert E. (Jeanette) Sholaas\nNURBING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#609\nREGISTRATION, CALIFORNIA BOARD OF\n11-2-71\nADVISORY COUNCIL TO\nDr. Mayo R. De Lilly\nNURSING EDUCATION AND\n#553\nNURSE REGISTRATION\n11-24-70\nAdvisory Council of California\nBoard\nNURSING EDUCATION AND\n#167\nNURSE REGISTRATION, Advisory Council\n3-11-68\nMayo R. DeLilly\nNURS ING EDUCATION AND\n#9\nNURSE REGISTRATION,\n1-8-68\nAdvisory Council\nWanda Agostini\nNURSING EDUCATION &\n#464\nNURSE REGISTRATION,\n8/21/67\nAdvisory Council to the Cal. ifornia Board of\nMrs. Marion N. Hoffman\nNURSING EDUCATION AND\nNURSE REGISTRATION,\n#124\nAdvisory Council\n3-17-67\nVirginia Sue Yee\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#631\nREGISTRATION, BOARD OF\n11-9-71\nGordon L. Ogden, Member\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#264\nREGISTRATION ADVISORY COUNCIL,\n5-14-70\nBoard of\nBette W. Swann\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#135\nREGISTRATION,\n3-4-70\nState Board of\nG. Marjorie Squaires\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n#348\nREGISTRATION, State Board of\n6-20-69\nMildred D. Kahane\nChrised\n#02\nNURSING EDUCATION AND NURSE\n3-11-68\nREGISTRATION, Board of\n#168\nRachel T. Ayers\nSister Mary Beata, Reappointed\nReappointed 2-2-72, #62\nNURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS, State\n#518\n9-16-74\nBoard of Examiners of\nReappointed: Rev. John R. Steinhaus\nDirk A. ten Grotenhuis\nRobert J. Zinngrabe\nNURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS,\n#544\nBoard of Examiners of\n10-19-73\nArthur N. Schwartz, Ph.D.\nMrs. Harry J. (Fern L.) Robinson\nReappointed: Dr. Floyd L. Wegeland\nNURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS,\n#516\nBoard of Examiners of\n9-6-72\nEugene R. Erickson\nPrincipal\nRobert A. Thornblad\nSandra L. Karr\nNURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS\n#300\nBoard of Examiners of\n5-17-71\nNewly created:\nJohn R. Stienhaus\nSidney Friedman, reappointed, 9-6-72, #516\nDr. Floyd L. Wergeland\nCarmella Luise Riehl\nDirk A. ten Grotenhuis\nEugene R. Erickson, reappointed, #516, 9-6-72\nAdeline Lidy\nRobert J. Zinngrabbe\nMarshall N. Horsman\nNURSING HOME INVESTIGATION\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.\nNURS ING HOME WEEK\n#263\n5-12-67\nRR proclaimed May 14 to 20.\nOAK CLEN JOB CORPS\n#376\nCONSERVATION CENTER\n7-7-69\nThe center, operated under contract to the\nfederal government by the California\n01 rorestly, will be reopened by the state\nof California as a conservation camp.\nOAKLAND A's, Telegram of\n10-11-73\nCongratulations\nRR sent telegram to Charles O. Finley, owner of\nthe Oakland A's congratulating them for having\nwon the American League pennant for the second\nstraight year.\nOAKLAND ARMED FORCES\n#564\nINDUCTION CENTER\n10-17-67\nRR praised the law enforcement agencies for\ntheir help at the Induction Center.\nOAKLAND-BERKELEY HILLS\n#503\n(Fire Disaster Area)\n9-24-70\nBerkeley hills a disaster area.\nRR declared 250-area section of Oakland-\nOAKLAND, CITY OF\n#507\nCOMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY\n8-31-71\nEdwin Meese III announced approval of\n$1.\ncommunity action agency.\nOAKLAND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT\n#585\nCOUNCIL, INC.\n10-20-69\nRR vetoed a $234,800 OEO demonstration grant\nto the Council because of major weaknesses\nand violation of OEO guidelines in the\nadministration of programs under its authority.\nOAKLAND OEO GRANT\n#350\n7-8-70\nState of California agreed to federal\nrefunding of the Oakland Economic Development\nCouncil, Inc. subject to 9 itemized\nprovisions.\nOAKLAND OEDCI GRANT\n#79\n2-18-71\nRR vetoed federal re-funding of OEDCI grant.\nOAKLAND INDUCATION CENTER\n#560\n(Demonstration)\n10-14-67\nRR statement regarding plans to use UC for\nstaging area for mass protest at the Oakland\nCenter.\nOAKLAND-PIEDMONT JUDICIAL\n#162\nDISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT\n3-15-71\nCourtland D. Arne\nOAKLAND-PIEDMONT JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#574\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n12-16-70\nHoward L. Schwartz\nJohn R. Friborg\nMrs. Marie B. Collins\nOAKLAND JUDICIAL DISTRICT,\n#679\nMunicipal Court\n12-18-67\nJohn S. Cooper\nOAKLAND-P IEDMONT JUDICIAL\nDISTRICT, Municipal Court\n#476\n8-15-69\nLewis R. May\nOAKLAND-PIEDMONT JUDICIAL DIST.\n#217\nMunicipal Court\n4-26-67\nAlan A. Lindsay\nOPKLAND-PIEDMONT,\n#153\nMunicipal Court\n9-14-67\nMalcolm M.Champlin\nOAKLAND ARMED FORCES INDUCTION CENTER #564\n10-17-67\nGovernor Reagan & Robert Finch praised\nthe law enforcement agencies\ndecision\non obscenity and hard-core pornography.\nOCCUPATIONAL INJURIES,\n#163\nGovernor's Program to Reduce\n3-16-72\nRR announced new statewide program to rehabili-\ntate state employees injured on the job and\nhelp them find way back into work force; will\nbecome part of Governor's Program to Reduce\nOccupational Injuries\nOCCUPATIONAL INJURIES\n#527\nGOVERNOR'S PROGRAM TO\n9-20-71\nREDUCE\nCalifornia state workers had lowest on-the-job\naccident rate in more than 20 years during\nthe second quarter of 1971.\nOCCUPATIONAL INJURIES,\n#215\nGOVERNOR's PROGRAM TO REDUCE\n4-13-71\nRR revealed result of safety program initiated\nin 1970, showing occupational injuries down\nfrom previous years.\nOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH\n#563\nAPPEALS BOARD\n11-16-73\nFord B. Ford\nherbert\nGerald A. Shearin\nsee also\n#517\nC10/2/7\nOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN\n#235\ncalifornia's\n4-25-73\nRR today announced approval by the U. S. Depart-\nment of Labor of California's occupational\nsafety and health plan.\nOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH\n#356\nSTANDARDS BOARD\n6-26-74\nReappointed: Albert W. Turner\nGerald P. O'Hara\nDr. Patrick J. Clancy\nOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH\n#571\nSTANDARDS BOARD\n11-21-73\nAlbert W. Turner, Dr. Harold V. Brown,\nGerald P. O'Hara, Patrick J. Clancy, M.D.,\nJ. Earl Coke, William K. Stuckey,\nLeo R. Westwater\nOCEAN RESOURCES,\n#286\nGovernor's Commission on\n5-24-67\ncolonel T R. Gillenwaters as consultant\n21 members appointed\nCEO, Director of\n#200\n4-6-73\nSalvador J. Espana\nOFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY\n#488\n8-13-71\nRobert B. Hawkins, Jr. named acting director\nOEO - CRLA\n#309\nTelegram to\n5-19-71\nFrank Carlucci\nRR telegram re conduct of hearings by\nfederal OEO Commission into the activities\nof CRLA and requesting full investigation.\n#295\n5-14-71\nletter to Frank Carlucci enclosing document\nestablishing illegal relationship\nand UFWOC.\nOEO\n#266\nCRLA\n5-4-71\nRR letter to Frank Carlucci, Director of OEO\nrequesting meeting between state and federal\nofficials to review investigation of CRLA\nproblems.\nOEO COMMISSION\n#255\n(CRLA LETTER)\n4-28-71\nRR letter to Commission members on\nCRLA, San Francisco.\nAlso contains references to comments in\nApril 27 Press Conference.\nOEO GRANT\n#507\nCITY OF OAKLAND COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 8-31-71\nEdwin Meese III announced approval of\n$1,307,332 grant to fund a newly created\ncommunity action agency.\nOEO Grant\n#131\n(El Dorado and Placer Counties)\n3-12-71\nOpportunity grants for community action\nprograms in above counties.\n#393\nOEO GRANTS\n7-2-71\nLOS Angeles\nRR approved federal OEO grant for $1,230,700\nthrough December 31, 1971 for the Los\nAngeles South Central Multi=purpose Health\nService Center in Watts.\nOEO GRANTS\n#393\nSan Francisco\n7-2-71\nRR approved federal OEO grant for $2,627,801\nfor funding through September 30.\nOEO GRANT\n#178\nMission Neighborhood Health Center\n3-31-71\nSan Francisco\nRR approved federal CEO grant to continue\nthe operation of the district health center.\nGrant will be administered by the San Francisco\nEconomic Opportunity Council.\nOEO\n#350\nOakland Grant\n7-8-70\nState of California\nrefunding of the Oakland Economic Development\nCouncil, Inc. subject to 9 itemized provisions.\nOEO GRANT TO CALIFORNIA RURAL\n#13\nLEGAL ASSISTANCE OF S.F.\n1-8-70\nEdwin Meese III announced approval of 1-year\n$1.6 million OEO grant, based on \"anticipated\nenforcement\" of 4 conditions.\nOEO GRANT\n#411\n(Urban Indians)\n8-21-70\nRR announced approval of grant to BANAC to\nhelp Indians assess Indian problems and needs.\nOEO GRANT\n#120\nQUECHAN INDIANS\n3-9-71\nRR approved federal grant to Quechan Tribal\nCouncil in Imperial County.\nOEO GRANT\n#146\nSan Diogo County\n3-17-71\nRR approved OEO grant for San Diego County.\nOIL, Exemption from price\n#166\nceilings on Crude\n3-13-74\nStatement delivered by Jim Lake, director of\nthe Washington office of the State of California,\nbefore the Federal Energy Office hearings in\nWashington, D.C., pertaining to the FEO's\nrevocation of the state and local government\nexemption from crude oil price ceilings.\nOIL SLICK, Santa Barbara\n#56\nChannel\n1-30-69\nSanta Barbara Channel, RR pledged \" the full\nresources of the State of California\" to assist\nfederal authorities in clearing the Channel of\noil which escaped around a drilling operation\nsix miles off-shore.\nOIL SPILLS EMERGENCY TOLL FREE\n#304\nTELEPHONE ALERT SYSTEM\n5-21-74\nA statewide, toll-free, around-the-clock\ntelephone alert system has been placed in\noperation to speed notification of state\n852-7550 agencies in event of oil spills. (800)\nOIL SPILL IN S.F. BAY\n#27\n1-21-71\nRR statement commending citizens for help\nin cleanup of oil spill from tanker collision\nOIL DISPERSING MATERIALS\n#125\n2-27-69\nRR endorsed legislation (AB 687), authorizes the\nState Water Resources Control Board to adopt\nregulations governing the use of the materials.\nOIL SANCTUARY\n#303\n6-11-70\nRR commended Nixon proposal to create a 16-mile\nwide marine sanctuary off Santa Barbara coast\n(National Energy Reserve) and cancel 20 exist-\ning oil leases in planned reserve.\nOKLAHOMA EXTRADITION\n#679\nREQUEST DENIED\n12-22-72\nRR today announced that he has denied\nOklahoma's request for the extradition of\nBarbara Frishy of Oakland.\nOLD AGE ASSISTANCE - Supplement\n#187\n4/12/67\nRR Oked $4 a month State supplement for\nOld Age Assistance contuance\nstarting 7/1/67\nOLYMPICS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED,\n#407\nSpecial\n7-18-73\nRR established Governor's Cup for Outstanding\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.\nOLYMPICS - Neighborhood\n#475\n7.19.68\nRR proposed statewide \"Neighborhood Olympics\"\nprogram for California youths in honor of U.S.\nOlympic training near Lake Tahoe this summer.\n#396\nOLYMPIC TRAINING\n6.11.68\nRR announced U.S. Olympic track and field team\nwill train for the Olympic Games this summer\nand fall in the high Sierras near Echo Summit.\nUOISIATONS\nproposals\nthat\nOPEN MEETING LAW\n#496\n9-4-67\nExtends open meeting coverage to about 60\nstate agencies which are not now required to\nconduct open meetings.\nOPERATION INTERCEPT\n#557\n9-30-69\nRR issued statement supporting President Nixon's\nprogram for controlling drug flow at Mexican\nborder.\nOPERATION BREAKTHROUGH\n#670\n12-15-69\nRR hailed decision by U. S. Secretary for\nHousing and Urban Development George Romney\nto select California site--Sacramento--as\none of 10 locations in nation for development\nof prototype housing project.\nOPERATION BREAKTHROUGH\n#619\n11-10-69\nScharner\nEA Reinecke urged Housing and\nUrban Development Secretary George Romney to\nselect California site for development of\nOperation Breakthrough prototype housing\nproject.\nOPERATION BREAKTHROUGH\n#534\n10-22-70\nRR statement on groundbreaking ceremony in\nSacramento Operation Breakthrough.\nOPTOMETRY, State Board of\n#8\n1-7-74\nDr. Willie B. Phillips\nOPTOMETRY, State Board of\n#101\n2-26-73\nRexford E. Palmer\nNorman Jacoby\nOF\n#66\n1-29-70\nDr. I. George Dean, Jr. (Reappointed)\nMr. Dr. Jack o M. Pence, reappointed #336, 6-19-73\nEugene Azevedo, reappointed, 5-19-72 #311,\nOPTOMETRY, STATE BOARD OF\n#524\n10-8-70\nDr. Bernhardt N. Thal\nReappointed #336, 6-19-73\nOPTOMETRY, State Board of\n#56\n1-26-68\nDr. Marvin R. Poston - Reappointed 4-21-72, #221\nMrs. Loann Eagan\nOPTOMETRY, State Board of\n#26\n1-20-69\nNorman Jacoby\nDavid G. Jessop, Sr.\nORANGE COUNTY - 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.\n#504\nORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n9-4-74\nThomas F. Riley\nGRANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT,\n#148\n3-4-74\nNorth\nMason L. Fenton\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#207\n3-29-74\nRichard N. Parslow. Jr\nORANGE COUNTY, Municipal Court\n#376\n7-3-73\nRobert C. Todd\nJohn A. Griffin\nRobert E. Law\nSamuel B. Taylor, Jr.\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#622\n(West Orange)\n11-28-72\nRichard A. Beacom\nCentral ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT,\n#373\n6-22-72\nJames H. Walsworth\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT,\n#373\nSouth\n6-22-72\nBlair T. Barnette\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#319\n(Central Orange District)\n5-24-72\n(newly-created court) Edward L. Laird\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#549\n10-6-71\nJames L. Smith\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#422\n7-16-71\nJerrold S. Oliver\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#263\n(South Judicial District)\n5-3-71\nHarold W. Knight III\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#193\n4-7-70\nEverett W. Dickey\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#91\n2-8-74\nJerrold S. Oliver\nORANGE COUNTY, Superior Court\n#376\n7-3-73\nJames H. Walsworth\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#176\n3-28-73\nEverett W. Dickey\nHarold N. T.J It TTT\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#652\n12-3-69\nRobert A. Banyard\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#570\n(Central Judicial District)\n10-10-6\nJohn H. Smith, Jr.\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#670\n11-20-68\nWalter E. Smith\nFenton E. Jones\nKenneth M. Smith\nJ. Edgar Thomson Rutter II\nORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#68\n1-31-68\nKenneth E. Lae\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#679\n12-18-67\nRobert L. Corfman\nClaude M. Owens\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#235\n4-24-72\nWalter E. Smith\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#230\n4-21-72\nJohn L. Flynn, Jr.\nMark A. Soden\nWalter W. Charamza\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#46\n1-28-72\nLloyd E. Blanpied, Jr.\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#422\n7-16-71\nJames K. Turner\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTS\n#165\n3-25-71\nFrank D. Domenichini\nKenneth E. Lae\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#118\n2-26-69\nHarman C. Scoville, elevated\nORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#58\nRonald M. Crookshank\nORANGE COUNTY TRAFFIC\n#315\nSAFETY GRANT\n5-22-72\nRR today announced approval of a $1.5 million\ntraffic safety grant to Orage County which\nwill be used to develop a community-wide program\naimed at solving the problem of the drinking\ndriver.\nOREGON BALLOT\n#187\n3-14-68\nRR signed sworn affidavit declaring he is not\na candidate forvice president in Oregon primary.\nOREGON PRESIDENTIAL\n#163\nPRIMARY\n3-8-68\nwire to Secretary of State Clav Myers\nlistings, (presidential and vice presidential)\nORIENT TRIP\n#554\n10-6-71\nOutline of Itinerary.\nOROVILLE-THERMALITO COMPLEX\n#641\n11-29-67\nContract for sale of power from Oroville-\nThermalito complex signed by officials of\nthe state and three electric utilities.\nOROVILLE RECREATION\n#606\nDEVELOPMENT\n11-6-69\nRR announced award of largest concession\ncontract in history for joint development\nof $7 million recreational facility in Oroville\nReservoir area.\nOROVILLE, WATER POWER GENERATED AT\n#481\n8/29/67\nGianelli announced sale of, to 3 electric\nutility companies.\nOSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS, Board of\n#247\n4-28-72\nDr. Crichton C. Brigham\nDr. Ruth I. Gotsch\nHerbert C. Templeman, reappointed #328 6-19-73\nKing H. Harger, reappointed #328, 6-19-73\nAthur L. Moore, reappointed #328, 6-19-73\nOSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS,\n#113\nState Board of\n2-26-69\nL. Arthur Moore\nOSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS\n#417\n(State Board of)\n6.21.68\nKing H. Harger\nReappointed, Herbert C. Templeman\nOSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS (BOARD OF)\n#534\n9-26-67\nAppt'd: Ruth I. Gotsch, D.O., Watsonville\nOVERRIDE OF VETO\nState: en\nAB 855 - Burton\n1-28-74\nRR statement on Legislature's override of veto."
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