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PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES
#657
COMMISSION
12-18-72
D
Harold F. Cary
Assemblyman Vincent A. Thomas
PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES
COMMISSION
#117
2-26-69
G. Raymond Arnett
PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES
#139
3-1-68
COMMISSION
Harold F. Cary
Assemblyman Vincent Thomas, Reappointed
Walter T. Shannon, Reappointed.
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY
#300
BOARD
7-9-74
Janet L. Goeske, reappointed
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY
#447
7-31-72
BOARD
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL
#108
3-8-67
Trustees:
A. T. Richardson
Greyson Lee Bryan
Mrs. James S. Baker
William B. Temple
PAKISTAN (EAST) DISASTER
#558
12-1-70
RR statement requesting support for the victims
of the East Pakistan cyclone and tidal wave.
PALO ALTO-MOUNTAIN VIEW JUDICIAL
#331
DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT
5-26-72
Timothy J. Hanifin
PALO ALTO-MOUNTAIN VIEW JUDICIAL
#419
DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT
7-15-71
James B. O'Grady
PALO ALTO-MOUNTAIN VIEW JUDICIAL
#85
DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT
2-6-70
James B. Phelps
PALO ALTO MOUNTAIN VIEW,
#464
Judicial District Court
8-12-69
William A. Ingram
PALOS VERDES PENINSULA
#402
State of Emergency
7-16-73
RR proclaimed a state of emergency in portions
of both City of Rolling Hills tnd Palos Verdes
Peninsula due to damage caused by fires
beginning June 22, 1973.
PAN AMERICAN DAY
#190
4-13-67
Proclaimed the day of April 14, 1967
"PARADE AMERICA"
#372
6/30/67
Independence Day Message
PARAMEDIC PROJECT
#385
6-29-71
RR announced pilot project to train paramedic
teams which will move quickly during an
emergency to provide intensive medical
care to the injured.
PARDON
#557
9-27-74
RR has pardoned John A. Brown convicted of murder
in 1963, because he believes the man is innocent
of the crime.
PARENTS' PATROL
# 254
(Del Paso Heights--arson)
4.10.63
RR issued statement concerning Parents' Patrol
headquarters in Del Paso Heights which was
destroyed by arsonist.
PARK COMMISSION,
#117
(State
3-14-67
Horace Parker
Leonard S. Thomson
#605
PARK COMPUTER
11-5-69
RESERVATION SYSTEM
(Inaugurated)
RR announced California will become the first
state in the nation to use a computer to
instantly make and confirm reservations for
campers in state parks.
PARK AND BEACH BOND ISSUE
#60
1-31-74
RR statement on Prop. 1 to be on June 4 ballot
concerning $250 million bond for beaches, parks,
wildlife preservation and for important histori-
cal features in the State Park System.
PARK FOUNDATION
#592 & #593
10-28-69
RR announced formation of Cali
Park Foundation to handle citizen donations
of lands as gifts to State Park System.
PARKS AND BEACHES BOND ISSUE
#311
(Proposition 1)
5-23-74
RR statement while visiting Angel Island in
San Francisco Bay in support of Proposition 1.
PARKS AND RECREATION BOND ISSUE
#318
(Proposition One)
5-30-74
RR statement during visit of Stanford Home
in Sacramento in support of Proposition 1.
PARKS AND RECREATION BOND ISSUE
MEMO TO
(Proposition 1)
THE PRESS
5-23-74
RR statement in support of Proposition 1
PARKS AND RECREATION BOND ISSUE
#300
Proposition 1
5-20-74
RR issued statement in support of Proposition 1.
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION, State
#44
1-21-74
Arthur M. Robinson
Reappointed, Dr. Loren L. Lutz
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION,
State
#20
1-16-73
John P. Starkey
Mrs. Robert L. Altick
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
#141
3-6-70
Thomas M. Bonnicksen
Dr. Loren L. Lutz
PARKS AND RECREATION,
#360
Department of
6-27-69
Three Executive changes:
Ray B. Hunter to Chief Deputy
Robert H. Meyer as Deputy Director
Carl Anderson, assistant deputy director
PARKS AND RECREATION Commission
#293
State
5-23-69
Ian I. McMillan, Sr.
Lowell W. Berry
Reappointed: Danny Villanueva
PARKS AND RECREATION,
#130
Department of
3-3-69
RR announced a program for tighter control of
crime and vandalism in California's state
parks.
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
#36
1-24-72
(State)
John P. Starkey, Appointed
Mrs. Clarice E. Gilchrist, Reappointed
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
#386
(STATE)
6-29-71
Leonard S. Thomson
Harry L. SURVIOV
Mrs. Leah F. McConnell
PARK AND RECREATION
#25
COMMISSION
1-15-68
Clarice E. Knowland
McIntryre Faries
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
#600
11-7-67
Darwin A. Holway
Leah F. Mc Connell
Nicholas Roosevelt
Harry E. Sokolov
Daniel D. Villaneuva
Leonard S. Thomson
Margaret W. Owings
Dr. Horace Parker
Harold L. Zellerbach
PARK AND RECREATION LANDS
#7
1-7-72
RR announced acquisition of lands valued at more
than $8 million was added to the State Park
System at no cost to the state.
PARKS AND RECREATION, Chief Deputy
#615
Director of
11-22-72
Robert H. Mever
PARKS & RECREATION
#553
10-10-67
Ray B. Hunter
PARKS AND RECREATION,
State Board of
#279
5-23-67
Russell W. Porter
PARKS & RECREATION, Dept. of
#62
2-14-67
William Penn Mott, Jr., Director
PARKS BUDGET, State
#238
4-26-73
has proposed an increase in 12 state
bedget wy 291,599 to assure opening this
summer of 4,000 acres of new park system lands in
the Santa Monica Mountains.
PARK SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
DEPT. OF FINANCE
2-25-72
$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for
new capital outlay projects proposed;
$6,774,000 earmarked to improve state park
system
(list of acquisitions attached)
PASADENA MUNICIPAL COURT
#492
8-17-71
Samuel L. Laidig
PASADENA JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Municipal Court bench
#121
2-26-69
Mortimer, Franciscus
PASSOVER
# 262
(Message for Jewish people)
4.12.68
RR issued statement in commemoration of
Jewish Passover.
PATIENT CARE
2-23-68
#125
Improvement program in state hospitals
#240
PATTEE, Alan
4-21-69
RR and Mrs. R. grieved to learn of the tragic
death of Alan Pattee.
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL
#138
3-28-67
Charles C. Parker
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL
#250
5-8-67
Ruth St. Aubin Haberkorn
James K. Guthrie
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD
5403
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
7-15-7-
Joseph E. Jessop, Jr.
PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY
#294
5-14-71
RR ordered flag to be flown half-staff over
State Capitol as part of national tribute to
lawmen who died in line of duty.
PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY
#331
(Proclamation)
5.14.68
Acting Governor Finch proclaimed May 15 as
CALIFORNIA PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY.
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS And
#53
TRAINING, State Commission on
1-28-74
Reappointed: Jack G. Collins
17. shoon
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND
#306
TRAINING, Commission on
6-7-73
Loren W. Enoch
Edwin R. McCauley
Commission on
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING,
#596
11-10-7:
Robert F. Grogan
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND
#522
TRAINING, COMMISSION ON
9-17-71
Charles T. Flynn
Dan P. Kelsay
Robert S. Seares
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND
#359
TRAINING, Commission on
6-15-71
Jack G. Collins
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING
#530
COMMISSION ON
10-19-70
REAPPOINTED: Lyell C. Cash
Earl Strathman
Robert A. Houghton
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND
#437
TRAINING (Commission on)
9-4-70
Fred J. Morey, Jr.
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS
#566
AND TRAINING, Commission on
10-8-69
Reappointed:
John P. Fabbri
Bernard J. Clark
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND
#424
TRAINING, Commission on
7-25-69
Dohert n. Houghton
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND
#8
TRAINING, Commission on
1-13-69
Arthur R. McKenzie
PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS & TRAINING #27
1-15-68
Lyell C. Cash
Thomas Reddin
Earl R. Strathman
PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS & TRAINING
#167
4-6-67
Thurlow M. Heggland
Earl R. Strathman
Bernard J. Clark
John V. Fabbri
PEDDY: Jack E.
#432
7-20-71
Recipient, 1571 Allhaal Governor $ DACCULIVE
Development Scholarship Awards.
PED RL HARBOR DAY
#660
(Observance)
12-5-69
RR proclaimed December 7
PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY
#657
12-6-67
Proclaimed the day of December 7, 1967
PEMBERTON, LeRoy - death of
#284
5-7-74
RR statement upon learning of Pemberton's death.
PENSION REFORM LEGISLATION
#530
9-23-74
RR called a special session of the legislature
IVL expenses 25 to consider legisiation
repealing an "early retirement bonus" for some
of its members.
PENSION REFORM LEGISLATION
#531
9-24-74
RR statement regarding calling a special session
of the legislature to repeal an "early retirement
bonus" for some of its members. Senator
Deukmejian and Assemblyman McLennan are ready
to introduce identical bills tomorrow in the two
houses which will repeal the bonus pensions.
PEOPLE'S PARK REPORT
#378
7-8-69
RR announced completion of report outlining
chronological sequence of events which esca-
lated into "People's Park" violence
PEPPERWOOD GROVE
#181
3-13-68
RR signed deed enabling State to take possession
of Pepperwood Grove addition to Humboldt
Redwoods State Park.
PEPPERWOOD GROVE
#16
1-16-59
California has received title. to the
B
State park.
PERIPHERAL CANAL
#230
4-29-70
RR today announced full support of the state
administration for the Peripheral Canal.
PERSONAL INCOME TAX REDUCTION
#379
7-8-69
RR announced proposal to return $100 million
to taxpayers through 10 percent cut in income
tax still bottled up in legislative committee
PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES,
#603
Allocation of funds from
11-14-72
RR today announced the allocation in fiscal year
1972-73 of $1,194,770 in environmental license
plate funds.
ERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES
#380
6-24-71
R statement lauding progress of Program,
roceeds from which Environmental Protection
PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES
#538 & 539
(First in California History)
10-24-70
10-26-70
RR inaugurated first personalized license plate
program --for specific purpose of helping to
finance the fight against pollution--by
presenting the first special plate AMIGO.
PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES
#26
1-14-70
RR proposed revenue from sale of personalized
plates be used to help finance the war
against air pollution.
PERSONNEL BOARD, State
#423
7-30-73
William R. Gianelli resigned as Director of
the Department of Water Resources and was
appointed to the State Personnel Board.
PERSONNEL BOARD
#7
STATE
1-7-71
Frank Woods
PERSONNEL BOARD, State
#271
5-1-69
Robert M. Wald
PERSONNEL BOARD
#88
2-23-67
Nita Wentner
PERSONNEL TRAINING AND
#459
RECRUITMENT
8-2-71
Newly created Governor's Advisory Coordinati
Council on Public Personnel Management.
17 member council. Federal grant to
California in excess of $1 million.
PEST CONTROL BOARD, State
#49
structural
2-2-73
Betty Ann Whirledge
PETERS, Judge Raymond E.
#1
1-2-73
RR statement upon learning of the death of
Associate State Supreme Court Justice Raymond
E. Peters.
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY EMERGENCY
#228
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
4-28-70
David G. Davidson
George E. Clark
Alton P. Hynes
Thomas V. Cordiner
Bernard R. Swanson
George H. Weber
Frank Van Acker
Rudy E. Davidson
PHARMACY, State Board of
#438
7-31-74
Reappointed: Roscoe C. Carroll
Charles V. Cummins
PHARMACY, State Board of
#71
2-14-73
William E. McDermott. Tr.
Denver C. Latimer
PHARMACY, State Board of
#562
10-8-71
Roscoe C. Carroll
Charles V. Cummins
PHARMACY, California State
#276
Board of
5-18-70
David H. Garfield
Kenneth C. Gonsalves
PHARMACY, State Board of
#26
1-15-68
James R. Gates - Reappointed 4-17-72, #208
Carl I. Vitalie- - Reappointed 4-17-72, #208
Rayfield Lundy
Dunwer
William E. McDermott, Jr.
PHARMACY, State Board of
#21
1-18-67
Appt.
Robert M. Mc Curdy
Charles V. Cummins
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#495
8-29-74
Mary E. Bennett
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#227
4-21-72
Howard F. Ross
Reappointed #419, 7-26-73
Donald N. Christensen
73
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING
#299
COMMITTEE
5-17-71
Frank W. O'Neill
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#119
2-26-70
Mrs. Nancy C. Keating
Reappointed 6-15-73, #321
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#48
(State)
1-29-69
Robert A. Teckemeyer
PHYSICAL
COMMITTEE
# 209
3.22.68
Charles B. McElwee
Reappointed 2-14-72, #93
PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#358
6/27/67
Frank W. O'Neill
PHYSICIANS'S ASSISTANT AND NURSE PRAC- #600
TITIONER PROGRAMS, Advisory Committee on 11-13-72
Mrs. Roy E. Frakes
PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT PROGRAMS,
#530
Advisory Committee on
9-25-72
Mrs. Marlohn Balas
PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT PROGRAMS
#105
(Advisory Committee on)
3-5-71
Dr. Paul J. Dugan, Chairman
Dr. Michael T. B. Dennis
Dr. William E. Nerlich
Dr. Edgar J. Shoen
Dr. Lucie c Youd)
Jack R. Hammett
Dr. Lulu Hassenplug
William J. Daggett
PIERNO: Anthony R.
#440
7-22-71
RR accepted with regret the resignation of
Mr. Pierno as Commissioner of Corporations.
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE FOR
#524
SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PABLO AND
9-19-74
SUISUN BAYS
Reappointed, Joseph D. Devine
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE
#43
FOR San Francisco, San Pablo
1-21-74
and Suisun Bays
Thomas T. Morris
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE
#539
9-27-72
"
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE
#447
San Francisco, San Pablo
7-27-71
and Suisun Bays
William W. Meyer
Alfred H. Stephens
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE
#589
10-27-69
Bill D. Horne
Reappointed: George J. Gmelch
PILOT commissioners, Board of
#233
4-24-72
Joseph Cervetto
LOT COMMISSIONERS
6-7-71
ard of
rris Weisberger
Warnock walsh
PILOT COMMISSIONERS, Board of
#325
6-17-69
Donald Watson
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE
#527
(San Francisco, San Pablo
10-14-70
and Suisun Bays)
Joseph D. Devine
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE
#675
10.20.68
Eugene N. Babb
PILOT COMMISSIONERS,
#215
Board of
4-26-67
Humboldt Bay and Bar.
Cecil E. Nichols
Lawrence G. Lazio
Edward M. Petterson
PILOT COMMISSIONERS,
#138
Board of
3-28-67
San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun Bays.
Captain Joseph W. Dickover
Robert E. Mayer
Captain Charles F. White
PILOT COMMISSIONERS,
#216
Board of
4-26-67
Harbor of San Diego.
Robert F. Hickey, Retired Vice Admiral.
John D. Blitch, Retired Rear Admiral.
PILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE,
#429
San Francisco, San Pablo &
7/28/67
Suisun Harbors
George J. Gmelch
Captain Alfred H. Stephens
Captain Tracy J. Mauldin
PLACER COUNTY, State of Emergency
#104
2-27-73
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a state
of emergency in Sutter: Colusa. Placer Virba
;1enn and Napa counties.
PLACER COUNTY
#131
OEO Grant
3-12-71
RR approved federal OEO grant for community
action program.
PLACER COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#634
12-8-72
C. T. (Jim) Henry
PLANNING AND RESEARCH
#335
6-1-71
Message to legislature including Progress Report
on the Development of State Environmental Goals
and Policy and announcement that the new Office
of Planning and Research has been directed
to give immediate and high priority to the
development of a comprehensive statwide land use
policy.
PLANNING AND RESEARCH
#117
State Office of
3-9-71
John c Tooker. Deputy Director
#108
PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE,
2-19-68
State
Forest S. Dickason
E. Sheldon Dunlap
PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
#676
11.20.68
Frank L. Long, Jr.
PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
#390
7/12/67
Appointees: Harry E. Hazeltine
Alan Robertson
LANNING, OFFICE OF - Report
#584
9.13.68
ingislature prepared by
State Office of Planning considering social and
technological changes in California; study of
developmental processes and problems.
PLANNING AND RESEARCH,
#350
Office of - Director of the
6-27-73
Robert J. De Monte
PLANNING OFFICER,
#137
State
3-28-67
Nominated: Robert L. Harkness
PLUMAS COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#46
BENCH
1-29-69
Stanley C. Young, Jr.
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#490
8-26-74
ames B. Kuhn
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE,
#71
State
2-14-73
Paul R. Eschbacher
Harold J. Marshall
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#64
2-2-72
Dr. Joseph N. Fields
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#217
4-13-71
Reappointed
Dr. Robert H. Hughes, Jr.
William L. Marlin
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#122
2-27-70
Dr. Robert S. Nichols
Reappointed #327, 6-19-73
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#41
(State)
1-27-69
Dr. Howard J. Marshall
Dr. Paul R. Eschbacher
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#35
1-18-68
Donald W. Field
PODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#193
4/14/67
Appted: Dr. Robert James Hughes, D.P.
William Lore Marlin
POINT REYES NATIONAL
#632
Seashore
11-14-69
RR urged President Richard Nixon to allocate
from the land
conservation fund to acquire the remaining
privately-owned lands for completion of the
Point.
POLICE OFFICER MURDERED IN LA
#439
Reward Offered by RR
8-14-73
RR today offered $10,000 reward to anyone with
information which leads to the arrest and
conviction of Officer Fred Early's assailants.
The reward will be paid out of the general
fund under the provisions of AB 346 which
became law in 1970.
#330
POLITICAL REFORM
6-18-74
RR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce
Koupal urging Common Cause and People's Lobby to
support the governor's legislative campa ign
reform proposals to strengthen the Political
Reform 2 ct of 1974 passed by the voters June
4 (Proposition 9).
POLITICAL REFORM PROPOSAL
#289
(Legislation)
5-9-74
RR announced that the following bills,
implementing his campaign reform proposals have
been introduced in the legislature:
SCA 50 - Stull
AB 4201 - Russell
SB 2181 - Stull
SB 2415 - Carpenter
AB 3962 - Arnett
AB 4258 - Antonovich
AB 4262 - McLennan
AB 4266 - Priolo
AB 4301 - Badham
POLITICAL SLUM CLEARANCE
# 308
(Statement - UROC Convention)
5.7.68
Transcript of RR's statement to UROC Conven
POLITICAL TEST
#204
3-27-69
RR explanation of criteria for hiring professors
on university and college campuses.
POLL, Gallup
Telephone
Statement
8-30-73
RR response, through a spokesman, to a Gallup
Poll showing him tied with Vice President Agnew
among Republicans for the 1976 presidential
nomination.
POLL - Tax Initiative - Businessmen
#239
4-27-73
RR announced that a poll of its members by the
National Federation of Independent Business in
California shows that 93 percent of those
businessmen surveyed support his initiative
constitutional amendment to reduce taxes and
limit the share of the people's earnings which
the state can take in taxes in the years ahead.
poute ON POPULARITY ALLEGEDLY
Telephone
TAKEN BY COVERNOR
Statement
3-15-72
RR response to Syeaker Moretti's
governor had poll taken revealing decline in
popularity; such a poll "is an outright and
unabashed lie"
POLLUTION
#341
6-2-72
RR urged Californians to reject Proposition 9
on Tuesday's primary ballot.
POLLUTION, Air
#314
6-12-73
RR announced he has lifted the restriction on
use of state cars which he ordered last week
in several southern counties because of severe
smog conditions.
POLLUTION, Air
#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.
POLLUTION, Certification of State
#662
Water Resources Control Board by EPA 12-19-72
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) todav
in
that
State Water Resources Control Board nas been
certified to issue waste discharge permits
under the new Federal Water Pollution Control
Act which became law October 18, 1972.
POLLUTION CONTROL
#578
Additional Bonds
11-20-73
The California Pollution Control Financing
Authority has given initial authorization for
issuance of $31,234,000 in additional bonds for
pollution control.
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD,
#470
Motor Vehicle
8-23-67
Stella K. Younglove
Gerald A. Shearin
POLLUTION CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY, #166
lrst meeting of the California
3-22-73
The first official meeting of the California
Pollution Control Financing Authority will be
held on March 30, 1973 at 10.00 am.
POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM, Water
#262
5-15-73
RR announced that the federal Environmental
Protection ngeme, nas given 1011 authority to
the state Water Resources Control Board to run
the Water pollution control program in Calif.
POLLUTION PROJECTS
#460
8-30-73
Verne Orr, chairman of the California Pollution
Control Financing Authority, announced that the
Authority would be accepting requests for
financing (applications) for pollution projects
effective Tuesday, September 4, 1973.
POMONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT MUNICIPAL
#137
3-15-71
COURT
James H. Piatt.
POMONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#682
MUNICIPAL COURT
12-19-69
Norman L. Vroman
POMONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
#17
Municipal Court Bench
1-16-69
Charles S Vegal
POOR PEOPLE'S MARCH
DEPT. OF
GENERAL
SERVICES
6-17-68
Andrew R. Lolli, Director of General Services,
sent telegram to Jack Ortega of Fresno, leader
of Poor People's March to Sacramento.
POOR PEOPLE'S MARCH
(Remarks by RR)
#409
6.19.68
Text of statement made by RR to members of
Poor People's March from California on west
steps of Capitol.
POOR PEOPLE'S MARCH
#412
(Representatives of;)
6.20.68
RR-statement
RR urged California's decent needy with legiti-
mate grievances to rid themselves of "self-appoi
ted leaders" who are more interested in inciting
riots than in making meaningful progress.
POPULATION STUDY
DEPT. OF
FINANCE
6-28-68
Department of Finance study of California
population growen, report -- 11.
bulletin titled Estimated and Projected
Population of California, 1960-2000.
PORNOGRAPHY
#343
Supreme Court's Decision
6-21-73
RR statement hailing U.S. Supreme Court decision
on obscenity and hard-core pornography.
PORNOGRAPHY (legislation)
#400
6.12.68
RR urged Assembly Criminal Procedure Committee
to reconsider action and give administration-
sponsored legislation to control pornography
support necessary to bring it to a vote of the
full house.
# 229
PORNOGRAPHY CONTROL
3.29.68
Reagan praised Senate for approving measure
to control pornography.
PORTER, Carley, Special
#63
:lection - 38th Assembly District
2-7-73
set date for special election to fill
38th RR Assembly District in Los Angeles County
PORTER, Assemblyman Carley,
#633
Death of
12-6-72
RR statement on learning of the death of
Assemblyman Carley Porter.
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY
#189
BOARD
3-21-74
Mrs. Margaret J. Foley, reappointed
Mrs. Helen S. Hansen, reappointed
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD
#208
4-10-73
Mrs. Sue B. (Harold C.) Ely
Jack M. Ramos
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL,
#605
Advisory Board of the
11-15-72
Mrs. Harold C. Ely
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL
#438
Advisory Board
7-28-72
Howard, H. Smith
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL
#203
4-19-67
E. Wayne Hogue
Mrs. Edgar Prestage
Howard A. Michaelis
POSTER
#414
7-12-71
RR unveiled poster in corridor of Capitol
depicting growing deficit facing state, caused
by failure to enact welfare, MediCal and
withholding.
ostsecondary EDUCATION COMMISSION,
#35
1-18-74
alifornia
r. Herbert K. Yee
irs. John (Marian W.) La Follette
Pamela Ann Rymer
Burnham Enersen
Gordon S. Marshall
#197
POULTRY DISEASE
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
POULTRY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
#661
James E. Kutzner
12-7-67
Norton Coleman
Donald S. DeForest
POULTRY MEAT INSPECTION
PROGRAM
#173
3-13-69
RR urged legislation to insure California
meats they purchase.
consumers of uniformly high quality in poultry
POVERTY GRANT
#251
2-24-69
RR approved grant to Sacramento Area Economic
Opportunity Council under federal poverty
program.
POVERTY GRANT (Veto)
#585
(Oakland)
10-20-69
RR vetoed $234,800 OEO demonstration grant to
Oakland Economic Development Council because
of major weaknesses and violation of OEO guide-
lines in administration of programs under its
authority.
POVERTY PROGRAMS
# 310
(And federal government)
5.9.68
RR - statement about attitude of federal
government in its "big brother" approach to
war on poverty programs that can best be
determined at the state and local level.
POVERTY, WASHINGTON
#237
CONFERENCE ON
5-4-67
RR announced appointment of Virginia Allee
as personal representative to Washington
Conference on Role of American Women in War
on Poverty.
PRAYER, Day of Humiliation,
#264
Fasting and
4-26-74
RR proclaimed April 30 1974
humiliation, fasting and prayer
PRAYER DAY (National)
#239
5-1-70
RR urged all Californians to join in the
observance of a national day of prayer for
servicemen in Southeast Asia.
#188
PRE-PAYMENT PLAN,
3-14-68
Physicians' Services
RR signed first contract for pre-payment of
physicians' services for Medi-Cal recipients.
PRE-SCHOOL DAY CARE
# 305
(Migrant)
5.7.68
RR announced action to 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.
PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
186
2-22-77
Mrs. Henry R. (Marion) Drinker
PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,
#177
Advisory Committee to the
3-28-73
Earl G. Peterson
PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,
#507
Advisory Committee to the
8-30-72
Dr. Salvador R. Flores
PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,
#320
Advisory Committee to the
5-24-72
Mrs. Joan H. Riley
Mrs. Virla Krotz
Mrs. Violet M. Janssen
Mrs. Jeanada H. Nolan
Mrs. Frances L. Andrade
Mrs. Anna Lee Moore
Mrs. Phyllis E. Ruddock
Mrs. Beverly C. Cox
Mrs. Dorothy Owens
Dr. Maxine . Sehring
Dr. Frederick B. Hodges
Miss Marilyn E. Graves
Dr. F. Harold Johnson
Mrs. Dyane Holmes
Miss Mary L. Schuster
Mrs. Virginia L. Brown
Mrs. Jacqueline N. Harker Mrs. Irene Buck
PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAM,
#172
Advisory Committee to
3-12-68
John R. Ford
PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,
#310
State Advisory Committee to
6-6-69
Albert A. Marino
PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,
#396
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
7/14/67
Members: Miss Betty G. Holt
Mrs. Beverly Clarke Cox
Dr. Salvador R. Flores
Thomas G. Harward, M. D.
Arthur R. Tirado
William C. Herrick, M.D.
PRESIDENCY 1976
Statement
9-23-74
RR statement following Senator Edward M.
Kennedy's announcement that he would not seek
the Presidency in 1976.
PRESIDENCY
(Doal-with-Rockefeller rumor)
# 314
5.9.68
with RR - refutes rumor - sweeing to a
a Rockefeller-Reagan presidential ticket.
Rockefeller that will result "deal in
PRESIDENCY
# 290
(RR - position concerning!
4.30.68
Excerpts from press conference in which RR
explains his position regarding the presiden-
cy.
PRESIDENTIAL PRAYER DAY
#638
11-19-69
RR proclaimed November 23, 1969.
PRESIDENTIAL RESIGNATION
#445
(Nixon)
8-8-74
RR statement following President Richard M.
Nixon's address to the nation announcing his
decision to resign (as a result of Watergate).
PRES IDENTIAL CANDIDATE
#516A
(Telegrams Sent)
9-15-67
RR denying to Governor Johnson of Mississippi
had arranged for a secret meeting.
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
#675
(RR)
12-13-67
RR comment on Dilbecks' opening of an office
in Washington, D.C. as the headquarters for
"Reagan for President"
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
#469
8-22-67
RR denied making request of party leaders to
support possible presidential candidate
as reported by New York Times.
#69
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN,
1-31-68
(RR)
RR labels statement by Val Valdez that he
will organize "draft Reagan" committee as
unwarranted.
presidential NOMINATION
#445
(Tolegram-Citizens for Reagan)
7.2.68
Text of telegram sent to RR by Henry A. Bubb,
Chairman, Citizens for Reagan, National Informa-
tion Center.
Press Conference Rules
#14
1/16/67
Working procedures for press, radio & tv
during conferences
PRESS SECRETARY
#561
11-16-73
RR appointed Clyde E. Walthall as Press Secretary
PRESS SECRETARY, Resignation
#560
of
11-15-73
RR accepted resignation of Edwin J. Gray
PRESS SECRETARY, Resignation of
#271
5-9-72
P.R. announced un resignation of Paul BECK,
former Press Secretary who currently serves as
Special Assistant to the Governor,
PRESS SECRETARY
#371
6-30-67
Paul Beck
PRESS SECRETARY, Associate
#605
12-19-73
Rudy C. Garcia
PRESS SECRETARY, Assistant
#614
12-26-73
Patrick H. (Pat) McKelvey
RESS SECRETARY
#598
11-6-6
(Assistant)
Ed Grav
PRESS SECRETARY, Assistant
#426
7-25-69
William A. Strobel
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
#518
(Against potential flood
10-2-70
damage)
RR asked federal, local and private sector
leaders to meet to plan preventive action
to protect fire-ravaged watersheds in
Southern California from winter rain and flood
damage. Necessitated by fall fires.
PRICE CONTROL (Federal)
#494
8-18-71
RR Executive Order to Executive Branch of
government to "follow as closely as possible
guidelines established by President's
Executive Order
"
.
RICE CONTROL (Federal)
#490
8-16-71
response to President's wage and price con-
trol freeze
PRIEST. Ivy Baker
Telephone
not seeking 3rd term
Statement
2-6-74
RR statement upon Ivy Baker Priest's announcemen
that she will not seek a third term as State
Treasurer
PRIMARY ELECTION, Results of
#323
6-5-74
RR statement after primary election to Republican
voters for having selected an outstanding team
of nominees for office.
PRIMARY ELECTION,
#410
7/20/67
11th Congressional District - November 14
PRISON LABOR
#541
9-28-67
Authorized in Merced County for Kadota figs
POW's
#143
3-14-73
Mrs. Ronald Reagan will pay a courtesy call
Thursday on the 15 former Vietnam prisoners
of war now staying at Travis Air Force Base
near Fairfield .
POW Dinner
Memo- to Pres
Los Angeles
5-3-73
Governor and Mrs. Reagan will host 39 POWs
at a private dinner at the residence of Bill
Wilson.
POW DINNER
MEMO TO PRESS
Sacto.
4-10-73
RR and Mrs. RR hosted 28 POWs at a private
dinner at the executive residence.
POW DINNER
MEMO TO PRESS
LOS Angeles
3-20-73
Governor and Mrs. RR will host 46 former
prisoners of the -
dinner on Wednesday, March 28, at 444 Faring
Road, Los Angeles.
POW DINNER
MEMO TO THE PRESS
Sacto.
3-21-73
Governor and Mrs. RR hosted a dinner for 22
former prisoners of the Vietnam war at a
private dinner at the Sacramento executive
residence.
POW/MIA FREEDOM AND PRAYER DAY
#659
12-19-72
RR issued statement designating December
20 in California as POW/MIA Freedom and
Prayer Day.
PRISONERS OF WAR
#156
3-19-71
RR and ER urge Californians to support nat'nl
observance of Week of Concern for Prisoners
of War and Missing in Action, March 21-27.
PRISONERS OF WAR
#329
(American, in Southeast Asia)
6-23-70
RR statement after meeting with relatives of
American POW's in Southeast Asia.
PRISONER OF WAR DAY
#521
10-5-70
RRproclaimed Wednesday, November 11, as
Prisoner of War Day in California.
PRISON WORK-FURLOUGH PROGRAM
#479
7.22.68
RR commended Department of Corrections for start-
ing work-furlough program for prisoners at the
California Institution for Men at Chino, without
staffing or budget increases.
PRISONS
#515
(SECURITY PROCEDURES)
9-8-71
RR signed executive order directing state
Board of Corrections to conduct "a thorough
review of security procedures in our prisons".
PRISONS *** Visitation Program
#493
7.26.00
RR announced pilot Family Visitation Program in
Creative Study on Law and Order.
state prison system; proposal was supported in
#264
PROCLAMATION
4-26-74
RR proclaimed April 30, 1974 to be a day of
humiliation, fasting and prayer.
PROCLAMATION
12-6-71
RR issued proclamation to call "extraordinary
Session" of the legislature "To consider and
act upon legislation relative to the
reapportionment of the Senate and the
Assembly. and "To consider and
act upon legislation relative to the
reapportionment of the state's congressional
districts.
PROCLAMATION
12-4-71
RR issued proclamation to call special
Session of Legislature
"To consider
and act upon legislation relative
to providing revenues for state governments of
PRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,
#456
california Council on
8-12-74
Mrs. Ellen M. Newman
PRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,
#388
California Council of
7-11-74
Arnold S. Wasserman
PRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,
#293
California Council on
5-13-74
John Fisher-Smith
Arnold Wolf
PRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,
California Council of
#29
1-15-74
Reappointed: Albert A. Dorskind
John G. Driscoll III
Harold M. Hecht
California Council 01
Irvine RUNN
PRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,
#310
California Council of
5-19-72
(newly-created)
Carolyn Leonetti Ahmanson
Silvain Heumann
Merle H. Banta
William J. Teague
C.R. (Bob) Campbell
Hohn E. Watte, Jr.
Miss Marjorie H. Carne
Jack W. Crist
Jack L. Davis
Albert A. Dorsking
John Gerald Driscoll, III
Eddy S. Feldman
Ralph Frank, Jr.
Harold M. Hecht
Wayne S. Hertzka
PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL
#217
STANDARDS, Calif. Department
4-9-69
Leighton Hatch , appointed as Director
PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL
#
STANDARDS, Department of
9-14-67
Frank Reynolds appointed Deputy Director
PROFESSIONAL & VOCATIONAL STANDARDS,
#366
Department of
6/29/67
Deputy Director: Daniel John Weston
PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS, #318
DEPARTMENT OF
6/9/67
Deputy Director: Arthur J. Costamagna
PROFESSIONAL & VOCATIONAL STANDARDS #193 4-14-67
Podiatry Examining Committee
Dr. Robert James Hughes, D.P.
William Lore Marlin
Professional & Vocational Standards #11
1/13/67
Director, Henry M. Shine, Jr.
ROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, State Board
#372
f Registration for
7-3-74
illiam M. Battersbv
teappointed: MCRODERT (Mac, Stewart
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, State Board
#277
of Registration for
5-3-74
John H. Holoman
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS,
#156
Board of Registration for
3-19-73
Charles R. NcGrath
McRobert (Mac) Stewart
Robert J. McCann
William J. Jurkovich
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
#106
Board of Registration for
2-18-70
Kenward S. Oliphant
Roy G. Johnston
Reappointed on 7-18-73-4406
89-ZI-9
PROJECT FOCUS
(II & W)
Fresno program designed to rehabilitate wel-
fare dependents
PROJECT SANDLOT
#55
1-30-69
Ground-breaking cereomony, recreational
facility "Tot Lot", to be developed.
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT UNIT
#614
(Creation of)
10.7.68
Executive Secretary Clark announced partial
reorganization of Governor's Office.
#5
PROPERTY EXCHANGE
1-2-70
(Squaw Valley Area)
announced breakthrough in efforts land to obtain
RR 1,200 acres of U. S. Forest Service
at Squaw Valley near Lake Tahoe
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF & School Aid Measure #611
SB 90
11-21-72
RR issued statement of his deep concern that the
assect
in legislative
process on SB 90---the bipartisan, compromise
school aid and property tax relief measure which
the Assembly Speaker and he havesponsored for
many months
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
#369
7-15-70
RR statement on tax reform including property
tax relief for California homeowners.
(Opening statement, Press Conference 7/15/70)
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
#289
5-29-70
RR opening statement at LA press conference
re Propositions 7 and 8
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
Department
(Proposition 8)
of Finance
5-22-70
State Finance Director Verne Orr warns that
"passage of Proposition 8 would impose a
staggering new tax burden on the citizens
of California" and lists 8 measures being
used to deceive the voters.
telegram to Chairmen of Democratic and
epublican State Central Committees urging
OTE NO ON PROPOSITION 8.
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
#281
5-21-70
RR pleased that a sizeable majority of the Assemb
voted approval of th property tax relief
program.
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
#280
(Proposition 8)
5-20-70
RR filed suit in Sacramento Superior Court
seeking restraining order against use of paid
political radio announcements which "corruptly
and cunningly" make it appear the governor
supports Proposition 8.
PROPERTY TAX
#458
(Reduction of)
7.9.68
RR praised Senate Finance Committee for recom-
mending passage of legislation to reduce property
taxes by $155 million in California.
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
# 267
4.17.68
-
Accombly Revenue and
Committee for approving bill to give $155
million in property tax relief to California
property owners.
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
#164
3-8-68
RR announced legislation designed to give
meaningful relief to California's property
taxpayers.
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
#88
2-8-68
RR proposes legislation designed to give
meaningful property tax relief to the State.
PROPOSITIONS ON JUNE, 74 PRIMARY
MEMO TO
THE PRESS
5-17-74
RR positions on the nine propositions to voted
on by the voters in the June 4 primary election.
PROPOSITION
MEMO TO THE
Parks and Recreation Bond Issue
PRESS
5-23-74
RR statement in support of Proposition 1
PROPOSITION ONE
#318
(Parks and Recreation Bond Issue)
5-30-74
RR statement during visit of Stanford mansion
in Sacramento in support of Proposition 1.
PROPOSITION 1
#311
(Parks and Beaches Bond Issue)
5-23-74
R.R statement while visiting Angel Island in
San Francisco Bay in support of Proposition 1.
PROPOSITION ONE
#300
Parks and Recreation Bond Issue
5-20-74
RR issued statement in support of Proposition 1.
PROPOSITION 1 = Tax Initiative
#556
11-6-73
DD ment on failure of Proposition 1
PROPOSITION 1
#555
Tax Initiative
11-5-73
RR statement "If Proposition 1 fails"
PROPOSITION 1 - Tax Limitation
1973
Initiative
See Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Initiative
and/or Tax Reduction and Revenue Control
PROPOSITION 1
#342
6-2-72
RR urged California voters to vote "Yes" on
Proposition 1.
PROPOSITION ONE
#257
5-8-70
IN endorsed Proposition One on the June 2
ballot.
PROPOSITION 7 & 8
#289
5-29-70
RR opening statement for press conference
at Los Angeles Press Club.
PROPOSITION 8
#277
5-19-70
RR statement on Proposition 8
PROPOSITION 8
#284
5-22-70
RR telegram to Chairmen of Democratic and
Republican State Central Committees urging
VOTE NO ON PROPOSITION 8.
ROPOSITION 8
Department
of Finance
5-22-70
tate Finance Director Verne Ort warns
- would impose a
taggering new tax burden on the citizens of
alifornia" and lists 8 measures being used
deceive the voters.
PROPOSITION 8
#280
5-20-70
RR filed suit in Sacramento Superior Court
seeking restraining order against use of paid
political radio announcements which "corruptly
and cunningly" make it appear the governor
supports Proposition 8.
PROPOSITION 9
#338
6-18-74
RR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce
Koupal urying Common Cause and People's Lobby to
support the governor's legislative campaign
reform proposals to strengthen the Political
Reform Act of 1974 passed by the voters June 4
(Proposition 9) .
PROPOSITION 9
#341
6-2-72
RR urged Californians to reject Proposition 9
on Tuesday's primary ballot
PROPOSITION 15 -
#581
False advertising
10-27-72
RR today called upon the Federal Trade Commission
(PTC) and the Federal Communication
ton
down on the California State
Employees' Association for its false and
deliberately fraudulent advertising in support
of Proposition 15 dealing with state employees'
salaries.
PROPOSITION 15 -
#580
False Advertising
10-25-72
Fress Conference Opening Stmnt.
RR issued statement warning the people of
California ------------ "the proponents of Proposition
15 have launched a massive advertising campaign
based on tdally false and misleading claims.
PROPOSITION 18 - Anti-obscenity
#556
initiative
10-6-72
RR today announced his endorsement of proposi-
tion 18, the anti-obscenity initiative measure
on the November ballot.
PROTOCOL, Deputy Chief of
#432
8-9-73
Former Assemblyman Don Mulford
PROTOCOL,
#696
Deputy Chiefs of
12-28-67
21
PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN
#305
LICENSE NUMBER ONE
6-5-69
RR presented the license to Mrs. Buena Mae
Springer, of Modesto.
PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#420
7-26-73
George T. Mannen
Albert Kostlan
PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#100
State
2-18-69
C. Norman Jacobs
Reappointed, #411, 7-12-72
PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING
#83
2-9-72
Dr. S. Don Schultz
PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#466
8-5-71
Dr. Rudolph J. Brandt
Dr. Elta S. Pfister
PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#531
10-20-70
Dr. Wallace V. Lockwood
Dr. Robert W. Miller
Dr. Charles V. Durham
Nevin W. George
PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE
#326
5.14.68
Kenneth B. Holden
Elta S. Pfister
esychology EXAMINING COMMITTEE
# 326
(state)
5.14.60
Zenneth B. Holden
Elta S. Pfister
PUBLIC AFFAIRS, Assistant to the
#164
Governor and Director of
3-12-74
D.
Peter/Hannaford
PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF REORGANIZATION
#167
3-20-72
Appointments of:
Paul Beck, Special Assistant to the Governor
Ed Gray, Press Secretary
Clyde Walthall, Associate Press Secretary
PUBLIC BROADCASTING,
#162
Corporation of, Financing
3-16-72
RR announced support of Nixon administration's
policies and proposed legislation for financing
of Corporation of Public Broadcasting which ad-
ministers funds provided by Congress for support
of local public broadcasting stations
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM,
#114
Board of Administration of the
2-20-74
Karl E. Verhoye
speanted, Reville W. Turner
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM,
#388
Poard of Administration
6-28-72
William J. Hammond
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
#177
3-30-7
Dr. Neville W. Turner
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
#44
Board of Administration
1-21-70
William G. Mass, Member
EMPLOYEES'
11-10-69
YSTEM, UBLIC Board of Administration
Dr. W. James Dawson
partlett T. crimes
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE"S
#64
RETIREMENT SYSTEM
1-29-68
James A. Taylor
PUBLIC HEALTH, State Board of
#102
2-26-73
Robert W. Percy
Mrs. Roger (Virginia) Ellis
William A. De Fries, M.D.
PUBLIC HEALTH, Department
Public Healt
of, Director of
#72-032
8-2-72
Dr. Frederick B. Hodges
PUBLIC HEALTH,
#626
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF
11-5-71
Louis F, Saylor, Retired
William J. "Joe" Kurtz, acting director
PUBLIC HEALTH,
#201
Department of
4-19-67
Albert A. Marino
Dr. William C. Herrick
PUBLIC HEALTH,
#677
Department of
12-18-67
To administer medical treatment to the Indians
#693
PUBLIC HEALTH,
12-26-67
Department of
Dr. Hamlet C. Pulley
PUBLIC HEALTH, State Board of
#586
11-1-72
James L. DePuy, M.D.
william H. Toda, M.D.
H. Roger McPike
PUBLIC HEALTH,
#151
State Board of
3-13-72
Dr. F. Harold Johnson
PUBLIC HEALTH
#441
State Board of
7-22-71
Dr. Orrin S. Cook
Mrs. Virginia S. Ellis
PUBLIC HEALTH, State Board of
#320
6-18-70
Dr. William F. McColl
Dr. John E. Vaughn
PUBLIC HEALTH, Board of
#36
(State)
1-23-69
William A. DeFries
Robert C. Tangeman
M.D.
-
Crow
PUBLIC HEALTH
#434
(Director appointed)
6.27.68
Dr. Louis F. Saylor
PUBLIC HEALTH
#112
State Board of
3-8-71
Dr. William C. Herrick
Albert A. Marino
PUBLIC HEALTH, STATE BOARD OF
# 247
4.5.68
James L. Depuy
Alexander A. Roger
PUBLIC HEALTH, STATE BOARD OF
#423
7/27/67
Member: William F. McColl
PUBLIC LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT
#116
2-20-68
BOARD
Christine F. LaLanne
Mildred H. Reed
PUBLIC LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT BOARD,
#184
State
3-17=69
Barbara N. Coleman
Mary B. Vallentine
PUBLIC LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT BOARD
# 195
3.18.68
Robin R. Jeskey
PUBLIC PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT,
400
Coordinating Council on
2-22-7
Jack Johnston
Warren Boggess
PUBLIC PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
#459
Governor's Advisory Coordinating
8-9-71
Council on
Newly Created - 17 members
William Hart
Henry Talbert
Raymond D. Johnson
John McKay
Loren E. Smith
Morgan O'Dell
Lyman H. Cozad
Ernest A. Engelbert
William F. Danielson
William J. Sheppard
Leonard Grote
Sidney Brossman
Herbert Spurgin
Ron Frankum
Richard Camilli
Allen J. Manzano
Randy Hamilton, Chairman
PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE
#503
8-25-73
RR today announced the creation of a five-man
elect committee to make a comprehensive study
of law enforcement problems in California.
PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDS
#320
(Classrooms Construction)
6-13-69
Reagan administration acted today to insure
that all public school classrooms in the state
now under construction and scheduled for opening
this fall will be adequately financed so they
may be furnished and equipped ir time to
achieve full use by pupils during the coming
semester.
SCHOOLS WEEK.
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, State
#5
1-5-73
Vernon L. Sturgeon
William Symons, Jr.
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
#69
2-8-71
D. W. (Bill) Holmes
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
#2
1-3-69
Thomas Moran
John P. Vukasin
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
#427
7-25-69
Vernon L. Sturgeon
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
#17
1/17/67
Members Appted:
Frederic P. Morrissey
Sen. William Symons, Jr.
PUBLIC WORKS CUTBACKS
#539
9-16-69
RR announced coordination of efforts with
federal government to institute reduction in
President Nixon.
new construction projects per request of
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR - Resignation
#557
8,30.68
Samuel B. Nelson, state public works director -
resigned.
James A. Moe named new Director.
PUBLIC WORKS, Dept. of
#700
12-10-68
John F. Maloney, appointed Deputy Director
#487
PUBLIC WORKS,
Department of
9-1-67
James A. Moe, Chief Deputy
PUBLIC WORKS,
#299
Department of
5-31-67
Hugh E. Mulholland
PUBLIC WORKS,
#231
Department of
5-3-67
Received recommended appropriations and
reclamation project for fiscal year 1968
and flood control appropriations.
PUBLIC WORKS
#401
7/19/67
Director of: reappointment - John Erreca
PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF
#508
9/11/67
(DIRECTOR)
Nelson, Samuel B. appointed Director,
Department of Public Works
PUBLIC WORKS
#131
3/21/67
Employment reduction within Dept. as result
of task force suggestions
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
#96
2/27/67
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, James A. Moe
PUEBLO, REMENDER
9.13.68
RR endorsed efforts of "Remember the Pueblo"
Committee.
PUDINSKI, Walter
B & T Release
7-11-72
Appointment of new California Highway Patrol
Commissioner
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Ingram\nPALOS VERDES PENINSULA\n#402\nState of Emergency\n7-16-73\nRR proclaimed a state of emergency in portions\nof both City of Rolling Hills tnd Palos Verdes\nPeninsula due to damage caused by fires\nbeginning June 22, 1973.\nPAN AMERICAN DAY\n#190\n4-13-67\nProclaimed the day of April 14, 1967\n\"PARADE AMERICA\"\n#372\n6/30/67\nIndependence Day Message\nPARAMEDIC PROJECT\n#385\n6-29-71\nRR announced pilot project to train paramedic\nteams which will move quickly during an\nemergency to provide intensive medical\ncare to the injured.\nPARDON\n#557\n9-27-74\nRR has pardoned John A. Brown convicted of murder\nin 1963, because he believes the man is innocent\nof the crime.\nPARENTS' PATROL\n# 254\n(Del Paso Heights--arson)\n4.10.63\nRR issued statement concerning Parents' Patrol\nheadquarters in Del Paso Heights which was\ndestroyed by arsonist.\nPARK COMMISSION,\n#117\n(State\n3-14-67\nHorace Parker\nLeonard S. Thomson\n#605\nPARK COMPUTER\n11-5-69\nRESERVATION SYSTEM\n(Inaugurated)\nRR announced California will become the first\nstate in the nation to use a computer to\ninstantly make and confirm reservations for\ncampers in state parks.\nPARK AND BEACH BOND ISSUE\n#60\n1-31-74\nRR statement on Prop. 1 to be on June 4 ballot\nconcerning $250 million bond for beaches, parks,\nwildlife preservation and for important histori-\ncal features in the State Park System.\nPARK FOUNDATION\n#592 & #593\n10-28-69\nRR announced formation of Cali\nPark Foundation to handle citizen donations\nof lands as gifts to State Park System.\nPARKS AND BEACHES BOND ISSUE\n#311\n(Proposition 1)\n5-23-74\nRR statement while visiting Angel Island in\nSan Francisco Bay in support of Proposition 1.\nPARKS AND RECREATION BOND ISSUE\n#318\n(Proposition One)\n5-30-74\nRR statement during visit of Stanford Home\nin Sacramento in support of Proposition 1.\nPARKS AND RECREATION BOND ISSUE\nMEMO TO\n(Proposition 1)\nTHE PRESS\n5-23-74\nRR statement in support of Proposition 1\nPARKS AND RECREATION BOND ISSUE\n#300\nProposition 1\n5-20-74\nRR issued statement in support of Proposition 1.\nPARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION, State\n#44\n1-21-74\nArthur M. Robinson\nReappointed, Dr. Loren L. Lutz\nPARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION,\nState\n#20\n1-16-73\nJohn P. Starkey\nMrs. Robert L. Altick\nPARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION\n#141\n3-6-70\nThomas M. Bonnicksen\nDr. Loren L. Lutz\nPARKS AND RECREATION,\n#360\nDepartment of\n6-27-69\nThree Executive changes:\nRay B. Hunter to Chief Deputy\nRobert H. Meyer as Deputy Director\nCarl Anderson, assistant deputy director\nPARKS AND RECREATION Commission\n#293\nState\n5-23-69\nIan I. McMillan, Sr.\nLowell W. Berry\nReappointed: Danny Villanueva\nPARKS AND RECREATION,\n#130\nDepartment of\n3-3-69\nRR announced a program for tighter control of\ncrime and vandalism in California's state\nparks.\nPARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION\n#36\n1-24-72\n(State)\nJohn P. Starkey, Appointed\nMrs. Clarice E. Gilchrist, Reappointed\nPARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION\n#386\n(STATE)\n6-29-71\nLeonard S. Thomson\nHarry L. SURVIOV\nMrs. Leah F. McConnell\nPARK AND RECREATION\n#25\nCOMMISSION\n1-15-68\nClarice E. Knowland\nMcIntryre Faries\nPARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION\n#600\n11-7-67\nDarwin A. Holway\nLeah F. Mc Connell\nNicholas Roosevelt\nHarry E. Sokolov\nDaniel D. Villaneuva\nLeonard S. Thomson\nMargaret W. Owings\nDr. Horace Parker\nHarold L. Zellerbach\nPARK AND RECREATION LANDS\n#7\n1-7-72\nRR announced acquisition of lands valued at more\nthan $8 million was added to the State Park\nSystem at no cost to the state.\nPARKS AND RECREATION, Chief Deputy\n#615\nDirector of\n11-22-72\nRobert H. Mever\nPARKS & RECREATION\n#553\n10-10-67\nRay B. Hunter\nPARKS AND RECREATION,\nState Board of\n#279\n5-23-67\nRussell W. Porter\nPARKS & RECREATION, Dept. of\n#62\n2-14-67\nWilliam Penn Mott, Jr., Director\nPARKS BUDGET, State\n#238\n4-26-73\nhas proposed an increase in 12 state\nbedget wy 291,599 to assure opening this\nsummer of 4,000 acres of new park system lands in\nthe Santa Monica Mountains.\nPARK SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS\nDEPT. OF FINANCE\n2-25-72\n$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for\nnew capital outlay projects proposed;\n$6,774,000 earmarked to improve state park\nsystem\n(list of acquisitions attached)\nPASADENA MUNICIPAL COURT\n#492\n8-17-71\nSamuel L. Laidig\nPASADENA JUDICIAL DISTRICT,\nMunicipal Court bench\n#121\n2-26-69\nMortimer, Franciscus\nPASSOVER\n# 262\n(Message for Jewish people)\n4.12.68\nRR issued statement in commemoration of\nJewish Passover.\nPATIENT CARE\n2-23-68\n#125\nImprovement program in state hospitals\n#240\nPATTEE, Alan\n4-21-69\nRR and Mrs. R. grieved to learn of the tragic\ndeath of Alan Pattee.\nPATTON STATE HOSPITAL\n#138\n3-28-67\nCharles C. Parker\nPATTON STATE HOSPITAL\n#250\n5-8-67\nRuth St. Aubin Haberkorn\nJames K. Guthrie\nPATTON STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD\n5403\nFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED\n7-15-7-\nJoseph E. Jessop, Jr.\nPEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY\n#294\n5-14-71\nRR ordered flag to be flown half-staff over\nState Capitol as part of national tribute to\nlawmen who died in line of duty.\nPEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY\n#331\n(Proclamation)\n5.14.68\nActing Governor Finch proclaimed May 15 as\nCALIFORNIA PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY.\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS And\n#53\nTRAINING, State Commission on\n1-28-74\nReappointed: Jack G. Collins\n17. shoon\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND\n#306\nTRAINING, Commission on\n6-7-73\nLoren W. Enoch\nEdwin R. McCauley\nCommission on\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING,\n#596\n11-10-7:\nRobert F. Grogan\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND\n#522\nTRAINING, COMMISSION ON\n9-17-71\nCharles T. Flynn\nDan P. Kelsay\nRobert S. Seares\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND\n#359\nTRAINING, Commission on\n6-15-71\nJack G. Collins\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING\n#530\nCOMMISSION ON\n10-19-70\nREAPPOINTED: Lyell C. Cash\nEarl Strathman\nRobert A. Houghton\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND\n#437\nTRAINING (Commission on)\n9-4-70\nFred J. Morey, Jr.\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS\n#566\nAND TRAINING, Commission on\n10-8-69\nReappointed:\nJohn P. Fabbri\nBernard J. Clark\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND\n#424\nTRAINING, Commission on\n7-25-69\nDohert n. Houghton\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND\n#8\nTRAINING, Commission on\n1-13-69\nArthur R. McKenzie\nPEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS & TRAINING #27\n1-15-68\nLyell C. Cash\nThomas Reddin\nEarl R. Strathman\nPEACE OFFICER STANDARDS & TRAINING\n#167\n4-6-67\nThurlow M. Heggland\nEarl R. Strathman\nBernard J. Clark\nJohn V. Fabbri\nPEDDY: Jack E.\n#432\n7-20-71\nRecipient, 1571 Allhaal Governor $ DACCULIVE\nDevelopment Scholarship Awards.\nPED RL HARBOR DAY\n#660\n(Observance)\n12-5-69\nRR proclaimed December 7\nPEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY\n#657\n12-6-67\nProclaimed the day of December 7, 1967\nPEMBERTON, LeRoy - death of\n#284\n5-7-74\nRR statement upon learning of Pemberton's death.\nPENSION REFORM LEGISLATION\n#530\n9-23-74\nRR called a special session of the legislature\nIVL expenses 25 to consider legisiation\nrepealing an \"early retirement bonus\" for some\nof its members.\nPENSION REFORM LEGISLATION\n#531\n9-24-74\nRR statement regarding calling a special session\nof the legislature to repeal an \"early retirement\nbonus\" for some of its members. Senator\nDeukmejian and Assemblyman McLennan are ready\nto introduce identical bills tomorrow in the two\nhouses which will repeal the bonus pensions.\nPEOPLE'S PARK REPORT\n#378\n7-8-69\nRR announced completion of report outlining\nchronological sequence of events which esca-\nlated into \"People's Park\" violence\nPEPPERWOOD GROVE\n#181\n3-13-68\nRR signed deed enabling State to take possession\nof Pepperwood Grove addition to Humboldt\nRedwoods State Park.\nPEPPERWOOD GROVE\n#16\n1-16-59\nCalifornia has received title. to the\nB\nState park.\nPERIPHERAL CANAL\n#230\n4-29-70\nRR today announced full support of the state\nadministration for the Peripheral Canal.\nPERSONAL INCOME TAX REDUCTION\n#379\n7-8-69\nRR announced proposal to return $100 million\nto taxpayers through 10 percent cut in income\ntax still bottled up in legislative committee\nPERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES,\n#603\nAllocation of funds from\n11-14-72\nRR today announced the allocation in fiscal year\n1972-73 of $1,194,770 in environmental license\nplate funds.\nERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES\n#380\n6-24-71\nR statement lauding progress of Program,\nroceeds from which Environmental Protection\nPERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES\n#538 & 539\n(First in California History)\n10-24-70\n10-26-70\nRR inaugurated first personalized license plate\nprogram --for specific purpose of helping to\nfinance the fight against pollution--by\npresenting the first special plate AMIGO.\nPERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES\n#26\n1-14-70\nRR proposed revenue from sale of personalized\nplates be used to help finance the war\nagainst air pollution.\nPERSONNEL BOARD, State\n#423\n7-30-73\nWilliam R. Gianelli resigned as Director of\nthe Department of Water Resources and was\nappointed to the State Personnel Board.\nPERSONNEL BOARD\n#7\nSTATE\n1-7-71\nFrank Woods\nPERSONNEL BOARD, State\n#271\n5-1-69\nRobert M. Wald\nPERSONNEL BOARD\n#88\n2-23-67\nNita Wentner\nPERSONNEL TRAINING AND\n#459\nRECRUITMENT\n8-2-71\nNewly created Governor's Advisory Coordinati\nCouncil on Public Personnel Management.\n17 member council. Federal grant to\nCalifornia in excess of $1 million.\nPEST CONTROL BOARD, State\n#49\nstructural\n2-2-73\nBetty Ann Whirledge\nPETERS, Judge Raymond E.\n#1\n1-2-73\nRR statement upon learning of the death of\nAssociate State Supreme Court Justice Raymond\nE. Peters.\nPETROLEUM INDUSTRY EMERGENCY\n#228\nADVISORY COMMITTEE\n4-28-70\nDavid G. Davidson\nGeorge E. Clark\nAlton P. Hynes\nThomas V. Cordiner\nBernard R. Swanson\nGeorge H. Weber\nFrank Van Acker\nRudy E. Davidson\nPHARMACY, State Board of\n#438\n7-31-74\nReappointed: Roscoe C. Carroll\nCharles V. Cummins\nPHARMACY, State Board of\n#71\n2-14-73\nWilliam E. McDermott. Tr.\nDenver C. Latimer\nPHARMACY, State Board of\n#562\n10-8-71\nRoscoe C. Carroll\nCharles V. Cummins\nPHARMACY, California State\n#276\nBoard of\n5-18-70\nDavid H. Garfield\nKenneth C. Gonsalves\nPHARMACY, State Board of\n#26\n1-15-68\nJames R. Gates - Reappointed 4-17-72, #208\nCarl I. Vitalie- - Reappointed 4-17-72, #208\nRayfield Lundy\nDunwer\nWilliam E. McDermott, Jr.\nPHARMACY, State Board of\n#21\n1-18-67\nAppt.\nRobert M. Mc Curdy\nCharles V. Cummins\nPHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#495\n8-29-74\nMary E. Bennett\nPHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#227\n4-21-72\nHoward F. Ross\nReappointed #419, 7-26-73\nDonald N. Christensen\n73\nPHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING\n#299\nCOMMITTEE\n5-17-71\nFrank W. O'Neill\nPHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#119\n2-26-70\nMrs. Nancy C. Keating\nReappointed 6-15-73, #321\nPHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#48\n(State)\n1-29-69\nRobert A. Teckemeyer\nPHYSICAL\nCOMMITTEE\n# 209\n3.22.68\nCharles B. McElwee\nReappointed 2-14-72, #93\nPHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#358\n6/27/67\nFrank W. O'Neill\nPHYSICIANS'S ASSISTANT AND NURSE PRAC- #600\nTITIONER PROGRAMS, Advisory Committee on 11-13-72\nMrs. Roy E. Frakes\nPHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT PROGRAMS,\n#530\nAdvisory Committee on\n9-25-72\nMrs. Marlohn Balas\nPHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT PROGRAMS\n#105\n(Advisory Committee on)\n3-5-71\nDr. Paul J. Dugan, Chairman\nDr. Michael T. B. Dennis\nDr. William E. Nerlich\nDr. Edgar J. Shoen\nDr. Lucie c Youd)\nJack R. Hammett\nDr. Lulu Hassenplug\nWilliam J. Daggett\nPIERNO: Anthony R.\n#440\n7-22-71\nRR accepted with regret the resignation of\nMr. Pierno as Commissioner of Corporations.\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE FOR\n#524\nSAN FRANCISCO, SAN PABLO AND\n9-19-74\nSUISUN BAYS\nReappointed, Joseph D. Devine\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE\n#43\nFOR San Francisco, San Pablo\n1-21-74\nand Suisun Bays\nThomas T. Morris\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE\n#539\n9-27-72\n\"\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE\n#447\nSan Francisco, San Pablo\n7-27-71\nand Suisun Bays\nWilliam W. Meyer\nAlfred H. Stephens\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE\n#589\n10-27-69\nBill D. Horne\nReappointed: George J. Gmelch\nPILOT commissioners, Board of\n#233\n4-24-72\nJoseph Cervetto\nLOT COMMISSIONERS\n6-7-71\nard of\nrris Weisberger\nWarnock walsh\nPILOT COMMISSIONERS, Board of\n#325\n6-17-69\nDonald Watson\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE\n#527\n(San Francisco, San Pablo\n10-14-70\nand Suisun Bays)\nJoseph D. Devine\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE\n#675\n10.20.68\nEugene N. Babb\nPILOT COMMISSIONERS,\n#215\nBoard of\n4-26-67\nHumboldt Bay and Bar.\nCecil E. Nichols\nLawrence G. Lazio\nEdward M. Petterson\nPILOT COMMISSIONERS,\n#138\nBoard of\n3-28-67\nSan Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun Bays.\nCaptain Joseph W. Dickover\nRobert E. Mayer\nCaptain Charles F. White\nPILOT COMMISSIONERS,\n#216\nBoard of\n4-26-67\nHarbor of San Diego.\nRobert F. Hickey, Retired Vice Admiral.\nJohn D. Blitch, Retired Rear Admiral.\nPILOTAGE RATE COMMITTEE,\n#429\nSan Francisco, San Pablo &\n7/28/67\nSuisun Harbors\nGeorge J. Gmelch\nCaptain Alfred H. Stephens\nCaptain Tracy J. Mauldin\nPLACER COUNTY, State of Emergency\n#104\n2-27-73\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a state\nof emergency in Sutter: Colusa. Placer Virba\n;1enn and Napa counties.\nPLACER COUNTY\n#131\nOEO Grant\n3-12-71\nRR approved federal OEO grant for community\naction program.\nPLACER COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#634\n12-8-72\nC. T. (Jim) Henry\nPLANNING AND RESEARCH\n#335\n6-1-71\nMessage to legislature including Progress Report\non the Development of State Environmental Goals\nand Policy and announcement that the new Office\nof Planning and Research has been directed\nto give immediate and high priority to the\ndevelopment of a comprehensive statwide land use\npolicy.\nPLANNING AND RESEARCH\n#117\nState Office of\n3-9-71\nJohn c Tooker. Deputy Director\n#108\nPLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE,\n2-19-68\nState\nForest S. Dickason\nE. Sheldon Dunlap\nPLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n#676\n11.20.68\nFrank L. Long, Jr.\nPLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n#390\n7/12/67\nAppointees: Harry E. Hazeltine\nAlan Robertson\nLANNING, OFFICE OF - Report\n#584\n9.13.68\ningislature prepared by\nState Office of Planning considering social and\ntechnological changes in California; study of\ndevelopmental processes and problems.\nPLANNING AND RESEARCH,\n#350\nOffice of - Director of the\n6-27-73\nRobert J. De Monte\nPLANNING OFFICER,\n#137\nState\n3-28-67\nNominated: Robert L. Harkness\nPLUMAS COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#46\nBENCH\n1-29-69\nStanley C. Young, Jr.\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#490\n8-26-74\names B. Kuhn\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE,\n#71\nState\n2-14-73\nPaul R. Eschbacher\nHarold J. Marshall\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#64\n2-2-72\nDr. Joseph N. Fields\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#217\n4-13-71\nReappointed\nDr. Robert H. Hughes, Jr.\nWilliam L. Marlin\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#122\n2-27-70\nDr. Robert S. Nichols\nReappointed #327, 6-19-73\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#41\n(State)\n1-27-69\nDr. Howard J. Marshall\nDr. Paul R. Eschbacher\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#35\n1-18-68\nDonald W. Field\nPODIATRY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#193\n4/14/67\nAppted: Dr. Robert James Hughes, D.P.\nWilliam Lore Marlin\nPOINT REYES NATIONAL\n#632\nSeashore\n11-14-69\nRR urged President Richard Nixon to allocate\nfrom the land\nconservation fund to acquire the remaining\nprivately-owned lands for completion of the\nPoint.\nPOLICE OFFICER MURDERED IN LA\n#439\nReward Offered by RR\n8-14-73\nRR today offered $10,000 reward to anyone with\ninformation which leads to the arrest and\nconviction of Officer Fred Early's assailants.\nThe reward will be paid out of the general\nfund under the provisions of AB 346 which\nbecame law in 1970.\n#330\nPOLITICAL REFORM\n6-18-74\nRR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce\nKoupal urging Common Cause and People's Lobby to\nsupport the governor's legislative campa ign\nreform proposals to strengthen the Political\nReform 2 ct of 1974 passed by the voters June\n4 (Proposition 9).\nPOLITICAL REFORM PROPOSAL\n#289\n(Legislation)\n5-9-74\nRR announced that the following bills,\nimplementing his campaign reform proposals have\nbeen introduced in the legislature:\nSCA 50 - Stull\nAB 4201 - Russell\nSB 2181 - Stull\nSB 2415 - Carpenter\nAB 3962 - Arnett\nAB 4258 - Antonovich\nAB 4262 - McLennan\nAB 4266 - Priolo\nAB 4301 - Badham\nPOLITICAL SLUM CLEARANCE\n# 308\n(Statement - UROC Convention)\n5.7.68\nTranscript of RR's statement to UROC Conven\nPOLITICAL TEST\n#204\n3-27-69\nRR explanation of criteria for hiring professors\non university and college campuses.\nPOLL, Gallup\nTelephone\nStatement\n8-30-73\nRR response, through a spokesman, to a Gallup\nPoll showing him tied with Vice President Agnew\namong Republicans for the 1976 presidential\nnomination.\nPOLL - Tax Initiative - Businessmen\n#239\n4-27-73\nRR announced that a poll of its members by the\nNational Federation of Independent Business in\nCalifornia shows that 93 percent of those\nbusinessmen surveyed support his initiative\nconstitutional amendment to reduce taxes and\nlimit the share of the people's earnings which\nthe state can take in taxes in the years ahead.\npoute ON POPULARITY ALLEGEDLY\nTelephone\nTAKEN BY COVERNOR\nStatement\n3-15-72\nRR response to Syeaker Moretti's\ngovernor had poll taken revealing decline in\npopularity; such a poll \"is an outright and\nunabashed lie\"\nPOLLUTION\n#341\n6-2-72\nRR urged Californians to reject Proposition 9\non Tuesday's primary ballot.\nPOLLUTION, Air\n#314\n6-12-73\nRR announced he has lifted the restriction on\nuse of state cars which he ordered last week\nin several southern counties because of severe\nsmog conditions.\nPOLLUTION, Air\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.\nPOLLUTION, Certification of State\n#662\nWater Resources Control Board by EPA 12-19-72\nThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) todav\nin\nthat\nState Water Resources Control Board nas been\ncertified to issue waste discharge permits\nunder the new Federal Water Pollution Control\nAct which became law October 18, 1972.\nPOLLUTION CONTROL\n#578\nAdditional Bonds\n11-20-73\nThe California Pollution Control Financing\nAuthority has given initial authorization for\nissuance of $31,234,000 in additional bonds for\npollution control.\nPOLLUTION CONTROL BOARD,\n#470\nMotor Vehicle\n8-23-67\nStella K. Younglove\nGerald A. Shearin\nPOLLUTION CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY, #166\nlrst meeting of the California\n3-22-73\nThe first official meeting of the California\nPollution Control Financing Authority will be\nheld on March 30, 1973 at 10.00 am.\nPOLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM, Water\n#262\n5-15-73\nRR announced that the federal Environmental\nProtection ngeme, nas given 1011 authority to\nthe state Water Resources Control Board to run\nthe Water pollution control program in Calif.\nPOLLUTION PROJECTS\n#460\n8-30-73\nVerne Orr, chairman of the California Pollution\nControl Financing Authority, announced that the\nAuthority would be accepting requests for\nfinancing (applications) for pollution projects\neffective Tuesday, September 4, 1973.\nPOMONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT MUNICIPAL\n#137\n3-15-71\nCOURT\nJames H. Piatt.\nPOMONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#682\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n12-19-69\nNorman L. Vroman\nPOMONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT,\n#17\nMunicipal Court Bench\n1-16-69\nCharles S Vegal\nPOOR PEOPLE'S MARCH\nDEPT. OF\nGENERAL\nSERVICES\n6-17-68\nAndrew R. Lolli, Director of General Services,\nsent telegram to Jack Ortega of Fresno, leader\nof Poor People's March to Sacramento.\nPOOR PEOPLE'S MARCH\n(Remarks by RR)\n#409\n6.19.68\nText of statement made by RR to members of\nPoor People's March from California on west\nsteps of Capitol.\nPOOR PEOPLE'S MARCH\n#412\n(Representatives of;)\n6.20.68\nRR-statement\nRR urged California's decent needy with legiti-\nmate grievances to rid themselves of \"self-appoi\nted leaders\" who are more interested in inciting\nriots than in making meaningful progress.\nPOPULATION STUDY\nDEPT. OF\nFINANCE\n6-28-68\nDepartment of Finance study of California\npopulation growen, report -- 11.\nbulletin titled Estimated and Projected\nPopulation of California, 1960-2000.\nPORNOGRAPHY\n#343\nSupreme Court's Decision\n6-21-73\nRR statement hailing U.S. Supreme Court decision\non obscenity and hard-core pornography.\nPORNOGRAPHY (legislation)\n#400\n6.12.68\nRR urged Assembly Criminal Procedure Committee\nto reconsider action and give administration-\nsponsored legislation to control pornography\nsupport necessary to bring it to a vote of the\nfull house.\n# 229\nPORNOGRAPHY CONTROL\n3.29.68\nReagan praised Senate for approving measure\nto control pornography.\nPORTER, Carley, Special\n#63\n:lection - 38th Assembly District\n2-7-73\nset date for special election to fill\n38th RR Assembly District in Los Angeles County\nPORTER, Assemblyman Carley,\n#633\nDeath of\n12-6-72\nRR statement on learning of the death of\nAssemblyman Carley Porter.\nPORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY\n#189\nBOARD\n3-21-74\nMrs. Margaret J. Foley, reappointed\nMrs. Helen S. Hansen, reappointed\nPORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD\n#208\n4-10-73\nMrs. Sue B. (Harold C.) Ely\nJack M. Ramos\nPORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL,\n#605\nAdvisory Board of the\n11-15-72\nMrs. Harold C. Ely\nPORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL\n#438\nAdvisory Board\n7-28-72\nHoward, H. Smith\nPORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL\n#203\n4-19-67\nE. Wayne Hogue\nMrs. Edgar Prestage\nHoward A. Michaelis\nPOSTER\n#414\n7-12-71\nRR unveiled poster in corridor of Capitol\ndepicting growing deficit facing state, caused\nby failure to enact welfare, MediCal and\nwithholding.\nostsecondary EDUCATION COMMISSION,\n#35\n1-18-74\nalifornia\nr. Herbert K. Yee\nirs. John (Marian W.) La Follette\nPamela Ann Rymer\nBurnham Enersen\nGordon S. Marshall\n#197\nPOULTRY DISEASE\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\nPOULTRY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION\n#661\nJames E. Kutzner\n12-7-67\nNorton Coleman\nDonald S. DeForest\nPOULTRY MEAT INSPECTION\nPROGRAM\n#173\n3-13-69\nRR urged legislation to insure California\nmeats they purchase.\nconsumers of uniformly high quality in poultry\nPOVERTY GRANT\n#251\n2-24-69\nRR approved grant to Sacramento Area Economic\nOpportunity Council under federal poverty\nprogram.\nPOVERTY GRANT (Veto)\n#585\n(Oakland)\n10-20-69\nRR vetoed $234,800 OEO demonstration grant to\nOakland Economic Development Council because\nof major weaknesses and violation of OEO guide-\nlines in administration of programs under its\nauthority.\nPOVERTY PROGRAMS\n# 310\n(And federal government)\n5.9.68\nRR - statement about attitude of federal\ngovernment in its \"big brother\" approach to\nwar on poverty programs that can best be\ndetermined at the state and local level.\nPOVERTY, WASHINGTON\n#237\nCONFERENCE ON\n5-4-67\nRR announced appointment of Virginia Allee\nas personal representative to Washington\nConference on Role of American Women in War\non Poverty.\nPRAYER, Day of Humiliation,\n#264\nFasting and\n4-26-74\nRR proclaimed April 30 1974\nhumiliation, fasting and prayer\nPRAYER DAY (National)\n#239\n5-1-70\nRR urged all Californians to join in the\nobservance of a national day of prayer for\nservicemen in Southeast Asia.\n#188\nPRE-PAYMENT PLAN,\n3-14-68\nPhysicians' Services\nRR signed first contract for pre-payment of\nphysicians' services for Medi-Cal recipients.\nPRE-SCHOOL DAY CARE\n# 305\n(Migrant)\n5.7.68\nRR announced action to 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.\nPRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS\n186\n2-22-77\nMrs. Henry R. (Marion) Drinker\nPRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,\n#177\nAdvisory Committee to the\n3-28-73\nEarl G. Peterson\nPRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,\n#507\nAdvisory Committee to the\n8-30-72\nDr. Salvador R. Flores\nPRE-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,\n#320\nAdvisory Committee to the\n5-24-72\nMrs. Joan H. Riley\nMrs. Virla Krotz\nMrs. Violet M. Janssen\nMrs. Jeanada H. Nolan\nMrs. Frances L. Andrade\nMrs. Anna Lee Moore\nMrs. Phyllis E. Ruddock\nMrs. Beverly C. Cox\nMrs. Dorothy Owens\nDr. Maxine . Sehring\nDr. Frederick B. Hodges\nMiss Marilyn E. Graves\nDr. F. Harold Johnson\nMrs. Dyane Holmes\nMiss Mary L. Schuster\nMrs. Virginia L. Brown\nMrs. Jacqueline N. Harker Mrs. Irene Buck\nPRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAM,\n#172\nAdvisory Committee to\n3-12-68\nJohn R. Ford\nPRE-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,\n#310\nState Advisory Committee to\n6-6-69\nAlbert A. Marino\nPRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS,\n#396\nADVISORY COMMITTEE\n7/14/67\nMembers: Miss Betty G. Holt\nMrs. Beverly Clarke Cox\nDr. Salvador R. Flores\nThomas G. Harward, M. D.\nArthur R. Tirado\nWilliam C. Herrick, M.D.\nPRESIDENCY 1976\nStatement\n9-23-74\nRR statement following Senator Edward M.\nKennedy's announcement that he would not seek\nthe Presidency in 1976.\nPRESIDENCY\n(Doal-with-Rockefeller rumor)\n# 314\n5.9.68\nwith RR - refutes rumor - sweeing to a\na Rockefeller-Reagan presidential ticket.\nRockefeller that will result \"deal in\nPRESIDENCY\n# 290\n(RR - position concerning!\n4.30.68\nExcerpts from press conference in which RR\nexplains his position regarding the presiden-\ncy.\nPRESIDENTIAL PRAYER DAY\n#638\n11-19-69\nRR proclaimed November 23, 1969.\nPRESIDENTIAL RESIGNATION\n#445\n(Nixon)\n8-8-74\nRR statement following President Richard M.\nNixon's address to the nation announcing his\ndecision to resign (as a result of Watergate).\nPRES IDENTIAL CANDIDATE\n#516A\n(Telegrams Sent)\n9-15-67\nRR denying to Governor Johnson of Mississippi\nhad arranged for a secret meeting.\nPRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE\n#675\n(RR)\n12-13-67\nRR comment on Dilbecks' opening of an office\nin Washington, D.C. as the headquarters for\n\"Reagan for President\"\nPRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE\n#469\n8-22-67\nRR denied making request of party leaders to\nsupport possible presidential candidate\nas reported by New York Times.\n#69\nPRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN,\n1-31-68\n(RR)\nRR labels statement by Val Valdez that he\nwill organize \"draft Reagan\" committee as\nunwarranted.\npresidential NOMINATION\n#445\n(Tolegram-Citizens for Reagan)\n7.2.68\nText of telegram sent to RR by Henry A. Bubb,\nChairman, Citizens for Reagan, National Informa-\ntion Center.\nPress Conference Rules\n#14\n1/16/67\nWorking procedures for press, radio & tv\nduring conferences\nPRESS SECRETARY\n#561\n11-16-73\nRR appointed Clyde E. Walthall as Press Secretary\nPRESS SECRETARY, Resignation\n#560\nof\n11-15-73\nRR accepted resignation of Edwin J. Gray\nPRESS SECRETARY, Resignation of\n#271\n5-9-72\nP.R. announced un resignation of Paul BECK,\nformer Press Secretary who currently serves as\nSpecial Assistant to the Governor,\nPRESS SECRETARY\n#371\n6-30-67\nPaul Beck\nPRESS SECRETARY, Associate\n#605\n12-19-73\nRudy C. Garcia\nPRESS SECRETARY, Assistant\n#614\n12-26-73\nPatrick H. (Pat) McKelvey\nRESS SECRETARY\n#598\n11-6-6\n(Assistant)\nEd Grav\nPRESS SECRETARY, Assistant\n#426\n7-25-69\nWilliam A. Strobel\nPREVENTIVE MEASURES\n#518\n(Against potential flood\n10-2-70\ndamage)\nRR asked federal, local and private sector\nleaders to meet to plan preventive action\nto protect fire-ravaged watersheds in\nSouthern California from winter rain and flood\ndamage. Necessitated by fall fires.\nPRICE CONTROL (Federal)\n#494\n8-18-71\nRR Executive Order to Executive Branch of\ngovernment to \"follow as closely as possible\nguidelines established by President's\nExecutive Order\n\"\n.\nRICE CONTROL (Federal)\n#490\n8-16-71\nresponse to President's wage and price con-\ntrol freeze\nPRIEST. Ivy Baker\nTelephone\nnot seeking 3rd term\nStatement\n2-6-74\nRR statement upon Ivy Baker Priest's announcemen\nthat she will not seek a third term as State\nTreasurer\nPRIMARY ELECTION, Results of\n#323\n6-5-74\nRR statement after primary election to Republican\nvoters for having selected an outstanding team\nof nominees for office.\nPRIMARY ELECTION,\n#410\n7/20/67\n11th Congressional District - November 14\nPRISON LABOR\n#541\n9-28-67\nAuthorized in Merced County for Kadota figs\nPOW's\n#143\n3-14-73\nMrs. Ronald Reagan will pay a courtesy call\nThursday on the 15 former Vietnam prisoners\nof war now staying at Travis Air Force Base\nnear Fairfield .\nPOW Dinner\nMemo- to Pres\nLos Angeles\n5-3-73\nGovernor and Mrs. Reagan will host 39 POWs\nat a private dinner at the residence of Bill\nWilson.\nPOW DINNER\nMEMO TO PRESS\nSacto.\n4-10-73\nRR and Mrs. RR hosted 28 POWs at a private\ndinner at the executive residence.\nPOW DINNER\nMEMO TO PRESS\nLOS Angeles\n3-20-73\nGovernor and Mrs. RR will host 46 former\nprisoners of the -\ndinner on Wednesday, March 28, at 444 Faring\nRoad, Los Angeles.\nPOW DINNER\nMEMO TO THE PRESS\nSacto.\n3-21-73\nGovernor and Mrs. RR hosted a dinner for 22\nformer prisoners of the Vietnam war at a\nprivate dinner at the Sacramento executive\nresidence.\nPOW/MIA FREEDOM AND PRAYER DAY\n#659\n12-19-72\nRR issued statement designating December\n20 in California as POW/MIA Freedom and\nPrayer Day.\nPRISONERS OF WAR\n#156\n3-19-71\nRR and ER urge Californians to support nat'nl\nobservance of Week of Concern for Prisoners\nof War and Missing in Action, March 21-27.\nPRISONERS OF WAR\n#329\n(American, in Southeast Asia)\n6-23-70\nRR statement after meeting with relatives of\nAmerican POW's in Southeast Asia.\nPRISONER OF WAR DAY\n#521\n10-5-70\nRRproclaimed Wednesday, November 11, as\nPrisoner of War Day in California.\nPRISON WORK-FURLOUGH PROGRAM\n#479\n7.22.68\nRR commended Department of Corrections for start-\ning work-furlough program for prisoners at the\nCalifornia Institution for Men at Chino, without\nstaffing or budget increases.\nPRISONS\n#515\n(SECURITY PROCEDURES)\n9-8-71\nRR signed executive order directing state\nBoard of Corrections to conduct \"a thorough\nreview of security procedures in our prisons\".\nPRISONS *** Visitation Program\n#493\n7.26.00\nRR announced pilot Family Visitation Program in\nCreative Study on Law and Order.\nstate prison system; proposal was supported in\n#264\nPROCLAMATION\n4-26-74\nRR proclaimed April 30, 1974 to be a day of\nhumiliation, fasting and prayer.\nPROCLAMATION\n12-6-71\nRR issued proclamation to call \"extraordinary\nSession\" of the legislature \"To consider and\nact upon legislation relative to the\nreapportionment of the Senate and the\nAssembly. and \"To consider and\nact upon legislation relative to the\nreapportionment of the state's congressional\ndistricts.\nPROCLAMATION\n12-4-71\nRR issued proclamation to call special\nSession of Legislature\n\"To consider\nand act upon legislation relative\nto providing revenues for state governments of\nPRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,\n#456\ncalifornia Council on\n8-12-74\nMrs. Ellen M. Newman\nPRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,\n#388\nCalifornia Council of\n7-11-74\nArnold S. Wasserman\nPRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,\n#293\nCalifornia Council on\n5-13-74\nJohn Fisher-Smith\nArnold Wolf\nPRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,\nCalifornia Council of\n#29\n1-15-74\nReappointed: Albert A. Dorskind\nJohn G. Driscoll III\nHarold M. Hecht\nCalifornia Council 01\nIrvine RUNN\nPRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING,\n#310\nCalifornia Council of\n5-19-72\n(newly-created)\nCarolyn Leonetti Ahmanson\nSilvain Heumann\nMerle H. Banta\nWilliam J. Teague\nC.R. (Bob) Campbell\nHohn E. Watte, Jr.\nMiss Marjorie H. Carne\nJack W. Crist\nJack L. Davis\nAlbert A. Dorsking\nJohn Gerald Driscoll, III\nEddy S. Feldman\nRalph Frank, Jr.\nHarold M. Hecht\nWayne S. Hertzka\nPROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL\n#217\nSTANDARDS, Calif. Department\n4-9-69\nLeighton Hatch , appointed as Director\nPROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL\n#\nSTANDARDS, Department of\n9-14-67\nFrank Reynolds appointed Deputy Director\nPROFESSIONAL & VOCATIONAL STANDARDS,\n#366\nDepartment of\n6/29/67\nDeputy Director: Daniel John Weston\nPROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS, #318\nDEPARTMENT OF\n6/9/67\nDeputy Director: Arthur J. Costamagna\nPROFESSIONAL & VOCATIONAL STANDARDS #193 4-14-67\nPodiatry Examining Committee\nDr. Robert James Hughes, D.P.\nWilliam Lore Marlin\nProfessional & Vocational Standards #11\n1/13/67\nDirector, Henry M. Shine, Jr.\nROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, State Board\n#372\nf Registration for\n7-3-74\nilliam M. Battersbv\nteappointed: MCRODERT (Mac, Stewart\nPROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, State Board\n#277\nof Registration for\n5-3-74\nJohn H. Holoman\nPROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS,\n#156\nBoard of Registration for\n3-19-73\nCharles R. NcGrath\nMcRobert (Mac) Stewart\nRobert J. McCann\nWilliam J. Jurkovich\nPROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS\n#106\nBoard of Registration for\n2-18-70\nKenward S. Oliphant\nRoy G. Johnston\nReappointed on 7-18-73-4406\n89-ZI-9\nPROJECT FOCUS\n(II & W)\nFresno program designed to rehabilitate wel-\nfare dependents\nPROJECT SANDLOT\n#55\n1-30-69\nGround-breaking cereomony, recreational\nfacility \"Tot Lot\", to be developed.\nPROGRAM DEVELOPMENT UNIT\n#614\n(Creation of)\n10.7.68\nExecutive Secretary Clark announced partial\nreorganization of Governor's Office.\n#5\nPROPERTY EXCHANGE\n1-2-70\n(Squaw Valley Area)\nannounced breakthrough in efforts land to obtain\nRR 1,200 acres of U. S. Forest Service\nat Squaw Valley near Lake Tahoe\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF & School Aid Measure #611\nSB 90\n11-21-72\nRR issued statement of his deep concern that the\nassect\nin legislative\nprocess on SB 90---the bipartisan, compromise\nschool aid and property tax relief measure which\nthe Assembly Speaker and he havesponsored for\nmany months\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\n#369\n7-15-70\nRR statement on tax reform including property\ntax relief for California homeowners.\n(Opening statement, Press Conference 7/15/70)\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\n#289\n5-29-70\nRR opening statement at LA press conference\nre Propositions 7 and 8\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\nDepartment\n(Proposition 8)\nof Finance\n5-22-70\nState Finance Director Verne Orr warns that\n\"passage of Proposition 8 would impose a\nstaggering new tax burden on the citizens\nof California\" and lists 8 measures being\nused to deceive the voters.\ntelegram to Chairmen of Democratic and\nepublican State Central Committees urging\nOTE NO ON PROPOSITION 8.\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\n#281\n5-21-70\nRR pleased that a sizeable majority of the Assemb\nvoted approval of th property tax relief\nprogram.\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\n#280\n(Proposition 8)\n5-20-70\nRR filed suit in Sacramento Superior Court\nseeking restraining order against use of paid\npolitical radio announcements which \"corruptly\nand cunningly\" make it appear the governor\nsupports Proposition 8.\nPROPERTY TAX\n#458\n(Reduction of)\n7.9.68\nRR praised Senate Finance Committee for recom-\nmending passage of legislation to reduce property\ntaxes by $155 million in California.\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\n# 267\n4.17.68\n-\nAccombly Revenue and\nCommittee for approving bill to give $155\nmillion in property tax relief to California\nproperty owners.\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\n#164\n3-8-68\nRR announced legislation designed to give\nmeaningful relief to California's property\ntaxpayers.\nPROPERTY TAX RELIEF\n#88\n2-8-68\nRR proposes legislation designed to give\nmeaningful property tax relief to the State.\nPROPOSITIONS ON JUNE, 74 PRIMARY\nMEMO TO\nTHE PRESS\n5-17-74\nRR positions on the nine propositions to voted\non by the voters in the June 4 primary election.\nPROPOSITION\nMEMO TO THE\nParks and Recreation Bond Issue\nPRESS\n5-23-74\nRR statement in support of Proposition 1\nPROPOSITION ONE\n#318\n(Parks and Recreation Bond Issue)\n5-30-74\nRR statement during visit of Stanford mansion\nin Sacramento in support of Proposition 1.\nPROPOSITION 1\n#311\n(Parks and Beaches Bond Issue)\n5-23-74\nR.R statement while visiting Angel Island in\nSan Francisco Bay in support of Proposition 1.\nPROPOSITION ONE\n#300\nParks and Recreation Bond Issue\n5-20-74\nRR issued statement in support of Proposition 1.\nPROPOSITION 1 = Tax Initiative\n#556\n11-6-73\nDD ment on failure of Proposition 1\nPROPOSITION 1\n#555\nTax Initiative\n11-5-73\nRR statement \"If Proposition 1 fails\"\nPROPOSITION 1 - Tax Limitation\n1973\nInitiative\nSee Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Initiative\nand/or Tax Reduction and Revenue Control\nPROPOSITION 1\n#342\n6-2-72\nRR urged California voters to vote \"Yes\" on\nProposition 1.\nPROPOSITION ONE\n#257\n5-8-70\nIN endorsed Proposition One on the June 2\nballot.\nPROPOSITION 7 & 8\n#289\n5-29-70\nRR opening statement for press conference\nat Los Angeles Press Club.\nPROPOSITION 8\n#277\n5-19-70\nRR statement on Proposition 8\nPROPOSITION 8\n#284\n5-22-70\nRR telegram to Chairmen of Democratic and\nRepublican State Central Committees urging\nVOTE NO ON PROPOSITION 8.\nROPOSITION 8\nDepartment\nof Finance\n5-22-70\ntate Finance Director Verne Ort warns\n- would impose a\ntaggering new tax burden on the citizens of\nalifornia\" and lists 8 measures being used\ndeceive the voters.\nPROPOSITION 8\n#280\n5-20-70\nRR filed suit in Sacramento Superior Court\nseeking restraining order against use of paid\npolitical radio announcements which \"corruptly\nand cunningly\" make it appear the governor\nsupports Proposition 8.\nPROPOSITION 9\n#338\n6-18-74\nRR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce\nKoupal urying Common Cause and People's Lobby to\nsupport the governor's legislative campaign\nreform proposals to strengthen the Political\nReform Act of 1974 passed by the voters June 4\n(Proposition 9) .\nPROPOSITION 9\n#341\n6-2-72\nRR urged Californians to reject Proposition 9\non Tuesday's primary ballot\nPROPOSITION 15 -\n#581\nFalse advertising\n10-27-72\nRR today called upon the Federal Trade Commission\n(PTC) and the Federal Communication\nton\ndown on the California State\nEmployees' Association for its false and\ndeliberately fraudulent advertising in support\nof Proposition 15 dealing with state employees'\nsalaries.\nPROPOSITION 15 -\n#580\nFalse Advertising\n10-25-72\nFress Conference Opening Stmnt.\nRR issued statement warning the people of\nCalifornia ------------ \"the proponents of Proposition\n15 have launched a massive advertising campaign\nbased on tdally false and misleading claims.\nPROPOSITION 18 - Anti-obscenity\n#556\ninitiative\n10-6-72\nRR today announced his endorsement of proposi-\ntion 18, the anti-obscenity initiative measure\non the November ballot.\nPROTOCOL, Deputy Chief of\n#432\n8-9-73\nFormer Assemblyman Don Mulford\nPROTOCOL,\n#696\nDeputy Chiefs of\n12-28-67\n21\nPSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN\n#305\nLICENSE NUMBER ONE\n6-5-69\nRR presented the license to Mrs. Buena Mae\nSpringer, of Modesto.\nPSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#420\n7-26-73\nGeorge T. Mannen\nAlbert Kostlan\nPSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#100\nState\n2-18-69\nC. Norman Jacobs\nReappointed, #411, 7-12-72\nPSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING\n#83\n2-9-72\nDr. S. Don Schultz\nPSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#466\n8-5-71\nDr. Rudolph J. Brandt\nDr. Elta S. Pfister\nPSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#531\n10-20-70\nDr. Wallace V. Lockwood\nDr. Robert W. Miller\nDr. Charles V. Durham\nNevin W. George\nPSYCHOLOGY EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n#326\n5.14.68\nKenneth B. Holden\nElta S. Pfister\nesychology EXAMINING COMMITTEE\n# 326\n(state)\n5.14.60\nZenneth B. Holden\nElta S. Pfister\nPUBLIC AFFAIRS, Assistant to the\n#164\nGovernor and Director of\n3-12-74\nD.\nPeter/Hannaford\nPUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF REORGANIZATION\n#167\n3-20-72\nAppointments of:\nPaul Beck, Special Assistant to the Governor\nEd Gray, Press Secretary\nClyde Walthall, Associate Press Secretary\nPUBLIC BROADCASTING,\n#162\nCorporation of, Financing\n3-16-72\nRR announced support of Nixon administration's\npolicies and proposed legislation for financing\nof Corporation of Public Broadcasting which ad-\nministers funds provided by Congress for support\nof local public broadcasting stations\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM,\n#114\nBoard of Administration of the\n2-20-74\nKarl E. Verhoye\nspeanted, Reville W. Turner\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM,\n#388\nPoard of Administration\n6-28-72\nWilliam J. Hammond\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM\n#177\n3-30-7\nDr. Neville W. Turner\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM\n#44\nBoard of Administration\n1-21-70\nWilliam G. Mass, Member\nEMPLOYEES'\n11-10-69\nYSTEM, UBLIC Board of Administration\nDr. W. James Dawson\npartlett T. crimes\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEE\"S\n#64\nRETIREMENT SYSTEM\n1-29-68\nJames A. Taylor\nPUBLIC HEALTH, State Board of\n#102\n2-26-73\nRobert W. Percy\nMrs. Roger (Virginia) Ellis\nWilliam A. De Fries, M.D.\nPUBLIC HEALTH, Department\nPublic Healt\nof, Director of\n#72-032\n8-2-72\nDr. Frederick B. Hodges\nPUBLIC HEALTH,\n#626\nCALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF\n11-5-71\nLouis F, Saylor, Retired\nWilliam J. \"Joe\" Kurtz, acting director\nPUBLIC HEALTH,\n#201\nDepartment of\n4-19-67\nAlbert A. Marino\nDr. William C. Herrick\nPUBLIC HEALTH,\n#677\nDepartment of\n12-18-67\nTo administer medical treatment to the Indians\n#693\nPUBLIC HEALTH,\n12-26-67\nDepartment of\nDr. Hamlet C. Pulley\nPUBLIC HEALTH, State Board of\n#586\n11-1-72\nJames L. DePuy, M.D.\nwilliam H. Toda, M.D.\nH. Roger McPike\nPUBLIC HEALTH,\n#151\nState Board of\n3-13-72\nDr. F. Harold Johnson\nPUBLIC HEALTH\n#441\nState Board of\n7-22-71\nDr. Orrin S. Cook\nMrs. Virginia S. Ellis\nPUBLIC HEALTH, State Board of\n#320\n6-18-70\nDr. William F. McColl\nDr. John E. Vaughn\nPUBLIC HEALTH, Board of\n#36\n(State)\n1-23-69\nWilliam A. DeFries\nRobert C. Tangeman\nM.D.\n-\nCrow\nPUBLIC HEALTH\n#434\n(Director appointed)\n6.27.68\nDr. Louis F. Saylor\nPUBLIC HEALTH\n#112\nState Board of\n3-8-71\nDr. William C. Herrick\nAlbert A. Marino\nPUBLIC HEALTH, STATE BOARD OF\n# 247\n4.5.68\nJames L. Depuy\nAlexander A. Roger\nPUBLIC HEALTH, STATE BOARD OF\n#423\n7/27/67\nMember: William F. McColl\nPUBLIC LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT\n#116\n2-20-68\nBOARD\nChristine F. LaLanne\nMildred H. Reed\nPUBLIC LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT BOARD,\n#184\nState\n3-17=69\nBarbara N. Coleman\nMary B. Vallentine\nPUBLIC LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT BOARD\n# 195\n3.18.68\nRobin R. Jeskey\nPUBLIC PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT,\n400\nCoordinating Council on\n2-22-7\nJack Johnston\nWarren Boggess\nPUBLIC PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT\n#459\nGovernor's Advisory Coordinating\n8-9-71\nCouncil on\nNewly Created - 17 members\nWilliam Hart\nHenry Talbert\nRaymond D. Johnson\nJohn McKay\nLoren E. Smith\nMorgan O'Dell\nLyman H. Cozad\nErnest A. Engelbert\nWilliam F. Danielson\nWilliam J. Sheppard\nLeonard Grote\nSidney Brossman\nHerbert Spurgin\nRon Frankum\nRichard Camilli\nAllen J. Manzano\nRandy Hamilton, Chairman\nPUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE\n#503\n8-25-73\nRR today announced the creation of a five-man\nelect committee to make a comprehensive study\nof law enforcement problems in California.\nPUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDS\n#320\n(Classrooms Construction)\n6-13-69\nReagan administration acted today to insure\nthat all public school classrooms in the state\nnow under construction and scheduled for opening\nthis fall will be adequately financed so they\nmay be furnished and equipped ir time to\nachieve full use by pupils during the coming\nsemester.\nSCHOOLS WEEK.\nPUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, State\n#5\n1-5-73\nVernon L. Sturgeon\nWilliam Symons, Jr.\nPUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION\n#69\n2-8-71\nD. W. (Bill) Holmes\nPUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION\n#2\n1-3-69\nThomas Moran\nJohn P. Vukasin\nPUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION\n#427\n7-25-69\nVernon L. Sturgeon\nPUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION\n#17\n1/17/67\nMembers Appted:\nFrederic P. Morrissey\nSen. William Symons, Jr.\nPUBLIC WORKS CUTBACKS\n#539\n9-16-69\nRR announced coordination of efforts with\nfederal government to institute reduction in\nPresident Nixon.\nnew construction projects per request of\nPUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR - Resignation\n#557\n8,30.68\nSamuel B. Nelson, state public works director -\nresigned.\nJames A. Moe named new Director.\nPUBLIC WORKS, Dept. of\n#700\n12-10-68\nJohn F. Maloney, appointed Deputy Director\n#487\nPUBLIC WORKS,\nDepartment of\n9-1-67\nJames A. Moe, Chief Deputy\nPUBLIC WORKS,\n#299\nDepartment of\n5-31-67\nHugh E. Mulholland\nPUBLIC WORKS,\n#231\nDepartment of\n5-3-67\nReceived recommended appropriations and\nreclamation project for fiscal year 1968\nand flood control appropriations.\nPUBLIC WORKS\n#401\n7/19/67\nDirector of: reappointment - John Erreca\nPUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT OF\n#508\n9/11/67\n(DIRECTOR)\nNelson, Samuel B. appointed Director,\nDepartment of Public Works\nPUBLIC WORKS\n#131\n3/21/67\nEmployment reduction within Dept. as result\nof task force suggestions\nPUBLIC WORKS DEPT.\n#96\n2/27/67\nDEPUTY DIRECTOR, James A. Moe\nPUEBLO, REMENDER\n9.13.68\nRR endorsed efforts of \"Remember the Pueblo\"\nCommittee.\nPUDINSKI, Walter\nB & T Release\n7-11-72\nAppointment of new California Highway Patrol\nCommissioner"
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