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CABINET AFFAIRS,
#99
Assistant to the Governor
2-17-69
J. Earl Coke annointed
C
CABINET SECRETARY
#644
11-25-69
James J. Crumpacker
CABINET SECRETARY, Assistant
#589
9.17.68
Thomas M. McMurray
CALAVERAS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#558
9-27-74
Leonard E. Anderson
CALAVERAS COUNTY
#604
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
11-1-71
Wistos
CALAVERAS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #316
6-17-70
Board member, Joe R. Yockers
CAL-VET DISASTER INDEMNITY
#127
FUND
3-11-71
RR called for urgency consideration of AB 579
which would augment the Cal Vet Disaster
Indemnity Fund and allow the state to fulfill
obligations to Cal-Vet contract holders
CAL-VET FARM and HOME
#651
LOAN PROGRAM
12-3-69
RR announced establishment of an interim
financing program for the program of the
Department of Veterans Affairs.
CAL-VET : HOME OWNERS
#58
1-31-69
RR instructed James E. Johnson, State Director
AFFAIRS,
CO make every
service available to the home owners, in storm
devastated areas.
CALIFORNIA AERONAUTICS BOARD
#303
6-3-69
Ronald T. Golan
CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE DAY
#413
7-22-69
F.R proclaimed July 22
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#358
6-26-74
John A. Olivero
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#294
5-14-74
Mrs. Ruth F. Drossel
Diahard L Marting
S. R. (Jack) McCann
Bernard S. Miles
Gordon R. Morrison
Lowell "Wayne" Turner
Peter Verkerke, Jr.
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#150
3-16-73
Herald L. Antrim
Fred L. Feci
George A. Harter
Jack Horner
John M. Lozano
Dionicio Morales
Arthur D. Taylor
John L. Watts
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#517
9-7-72
Fred L. Feci
Richard F. Martin
S. R. "Jack" McCann
Peter Verkerke, Jr.
Gordon Morrison
George H. Henneberg
Bernard S. Miles
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#290
5-13-71
Appointed:
Arthur D. Taylor
Reappointed:
Jerald L. Antrim
John G. Lozano
Dionicio Morales
George A. Harter
John L. Watts
Jack Hornel
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#236
5-1-70
Howard J. Volz
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#89
2-9-70
Fred V. Adam
Bernard S. Miles
George H. Henneberg
George W. Smith
Richard M. Lane
Fred A. Schmitz
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP
#471
COUNCIL
8-14-69
Henry Henneberg
William Mariano
John G. Lozano
Edward J. Hibbert
George A. Harter
Harry B. Winston, Jr
William F. Stumpf
Robert H. Worthy
Wesley R. Brazier
ALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP
#315
COUNCIL
6-12-69
RR praised the Council for its sponsorship of
program which provides career training for
many young people and welcomed the 250,000th
young person to enter the program.
CALIFORNIA BPPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#170
3-11-68
George W. Smith
Reappointed:
Fred A. Schmitz
Richard M. Lane
Bernard S. Miles
Fred V. Adam
Francis A. Knapp
CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
#362
6-28-67
Henry J. Harkleroad
William F. Stumpf
Robert H. Worthy
CALIFORNIA BICENTENNIAL DAY
#393
7-11-69
RR proclaimed July 16
CALIFORNIA CITIZENSHIP DAY
#612
11-10-69
RR proclaimed November 13, 1969
CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON
INTERSTATE COOPERATION
#316
6-12-69
J. Frank Coakley (simultaneously appointed to
Laws) Commission "Ditorm state
CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON
#48
INTERSTATE COOPERATION
1-24-68
John A. Sutro, Sr.
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES,
#357
Board of Governors
6-13-72
Dean S. Lesher, James J. Crumpacker,
Reappointed were: Mrs. Carol W. Marsden,
Bernard C. Plover.
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
#431
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
7-19-71
Roy T. Brophy
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES,
#720
Board of Governors
12-31-68
Herbert T. Stroschein
whit U Tancaster
Phillip V. Sanchez
William A. Dillard
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
#142
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
3-16-71
Norman E. Watts, Jr.
Reappointed:
James C. Dodd
Harmon K. Howard
Mrs. Joan King
Mrs. Myrtle Wiens
California
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
#199
California, Board of Governors
4-9-70
Reappointed:
The Reverend Paul C. Cox
Benjamin N. Scott
Charles E. Smoot
Harold F. Wolters
COMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of
#30
1.16.68
Board formed to make the community colleges an
integral element of public higher education;
15 appointments.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
#367
Board of Governors
7-13-70
King E. Durkee
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE #158
3-11-74
Walter Pudinski
Allen F. Breed
Herbert E. Ellingwood
D. Lowell Jensen
Wayne H. Bronhoft
John F. Duffy
Robert G. Eckhoff
Ernest J. Rowland
John T. Conlan
Billy G. Mills
Gene S. Muehleisen
James G. Fisk
Dr. Donald E. McKenzie
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE #427
7-19-74
Henry T. Wilfong, Jr.
CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE
#548
10-3-72
Billy G. Mills
CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE
#518
9-7-72
Dr. Earl Brian
CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE
#460
8-8-72
David L. Luce
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON
#152
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3-14-72
Kenneth F. Fare
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON
#664
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
11-24-71
Vernon L. Grose
CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE
#31
1-22-71
Evelle Younger, Chairman
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON
#405
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
8-19-70
Herbert L. Ashby
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON
#194
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
4-7-70
Robert G. Eckhoff
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE #3
1-2-70
Four new members:
John T. Conlan
Douglas F. Dollarhide
Patrick G. La Pointe
Raymond C. Simon
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL
#381
ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE
7-9-69
Wayne H. Bornhoft
CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
#84
2-7-68
Thomas C. Lynch
CALIFORNIA CRIME TECHNOLOGICAL
#494
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
8-29-74
Richard E. Vahlstrom
Brian P. Parker
James M. Geary
Peter A. Hogenson
CALIFORNIA CRIME TECHNOLOGICAL
#727
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
12-28-71
Robert A. Houghton
CALIFORNIA DISASTER OFFICE
1419
EMPLOYEE REDUCTION
7-30-69
Legislative reductions in agency's 1969-70
LASORI , CEF budget ret
employees
#303
CALIFORNIA ECOLOGY CORPS
5-18-71
RR optimistic over 40 volunteers and the
potential of enough volunteers in the near
future to staff 2 Or 3 Ecology Centers.
CALIFORNIA ECOLOGY CORPS
#251
4-27-71
RR, by executive order created CEC"
to
increase our efforts in protecting Calif's.
environment" and enable state to draw
upon selected young men who have volunteered
as well as those classified as conscientious
objectors to military service.
CAL-EXPO MANAGEMENT
#146
3-16-73
RR today announced that he intends to assign
responsibility for Cal-Expo to William Penn Nott,
Jr., director of the state Department of Parks
and Recreation
CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND FAIR
#31
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
1-20-72
Ralph A. Nissen reappointed Chairman
woodrow A. Miller, Reappointed Member
Robert R. Gallaway, Appointed Member
MALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND
#456
7AIR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
7-30-71
Jimmy D. Isbell (Student appointee)
CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND
#52
FAIR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
2-2-71
(3 Appointments)
Reappointed Chairman Ralph A. Nissen
Members: Herbert C. Sanderson
Nelson G. Dong
CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND FAIR
#546
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
11-13-70
Nelson G. Dong
Ethel A. Hartman
Joash E. Paul
CAL-EXPO and Fair Executive Committee #80
2-4-70
Thomas A. Lipman, appointed.
Reappointed:
John H. Clifford
George A. Whitney
CAL-EXPO and FAIR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE #29
1-14-70
Ralph Nissen, Chairman
EXPOSITION, State Fair and
#154
3.6.68
Jack H. Clifford
#218
EXPOSITION CALIFORNIA AND FAIR EXECUTIVE
4-10-69
COMMITTEE, California
Rafael Vega
Jospeh RUSS IV
Denis G. Babson
CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITION AND FAIR EXECUTIVE
#98
COMMITTEE, State
2-17-69
ppointed Dalnh Wisson
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION
#36
1-24-73
Kenneth E. Vetter
William L. Leonard
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION
#22
1-19-71
Moon Lim Lee
Vernon J. Cristina
#16
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION
1-11-68
Robert E. Herdman
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION
#37
2-1-67
Fred .. Jemmings
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION
#16
1-16-67
Members:
Vernon J. Christina
Moon Lim Lee
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION
#570
10-20-67
Earl Roberts
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
#602
(No strike pledge)
10-31-69
RR commended California Association of Highway
Patrolmen for no strike pledge; text of RR
letter quoted
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
#253
5-9-67
CHP able to use radar to measure speed of
motor vehicles
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
B & T Release
COMMISSIONER, Appointment of
7-11-72
Walter Pudinski
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
B & T
COMMISSIONER, Resignation of
Release
7-11-72
Resignation of CHP Commissioner Harold W.
Sullivan was accepted today by Frank J. Walton,
Business and Transportation Agency Secretary.
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES
#466
8-16-74
RR announced agreement has been reached on
amendment to legislation estublishing new
method for determining CHP salaries based
on salaries for corresponding ranks in 5 major
law enforcement jurisdictions in Calif.
CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL COMMISSION
#472
8-19-74
Dr. Edgar K. Rose
ADITORNIA HOSPITAL COMMISSION
#75
2-8-72
Everett Southard
Albert B. Halverson
Menry B. Dunlap
Theodore Cummings
Dr. James B. D. Mark
Allen J. Manzano
Mrs. Elizabeth Rowen
CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY AND
#662
WORLD TRADE COMMISSION
12-9-69
Appointed:
Allan F. Mather
William J. Neff
William W. Morison
J. Dallas Clark
William E. Roberts
Robert H. Volk
Earle M. Constable
George Curran
Ralph B. Dewey
CALIFORNIA LAW REVISION COMMISSION
#624
11-5-71
Appointed:
Howard R. Williams
John J. Balluff
Reappointed:
Marc Sandshrom
John N. McLaurin
Noble K. Gregory
CALIFORNIA LEGAL
1-14-72
SERVICES FOUNDATION
#18
RR announced plans for bold new experiment
aimed at significantly improving quality &
availability of professional legal services
to the poor in Calif.
CALIFORNIA MARCHING BAND AT BERKELEY #145
3-9-70
RR names California Marching Band at Berkeley
as official representative at EXPO '70, Osaka.
CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY
#98
3-2-71
Rear Admiral Leslie E. Gehres (Ret.)
CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY
#242
5-4-70
Reed M. Williams
CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY
#114
Board of Governors
2-26-69
Reappointed Ernest N. Kettenhofen
CALIFORNIA-NEVADA COMPACT
#138
3-4-70
J. Allen Bray, representative
COMMISSION CALIFORNIA-NEVADA INTERSTATE COMPACT #363
6.28.67
Leland R. Charlebois
Randolph H. Dewante
Alfred A. Hodder
William F. Bechdolt
Hubert B. Bruns
Charles F. Fogerty
CALIFORNIA POPPY
#310
5-20-71
RR plea for precervation of the Ctille Floor
CALIFORNIA RECREATIONAL
#177
TRAILS COMMITTEE
3-27-72
Ralph R. Goodson
CRLA
Carlucci Statement
June 29, 1971
RR comment and copy of statement of Frank
Carlucci, Director of federal Office of
Economic Opportunity, regarding CRLA funding.
CRLA - OEO
#320
5-24-71
Text of RR telegram to Attorney General
John Mitchell requesting investigation,
and report re: the fire-bombing of
Attorney William Moreno's office.
Also, text of telegram to Moreno
#309
CREA - OEO
5-19-71
Telegram to Frank Carlucci re: conduct
arings hv Federal OFO
on CRLA. Also requests full investigation
of all facts pertaing to CRLA's activities.
CREA
#266
OEO
5-4-71
RRletter to Frank Caducci, Director of OEO
requesting meeting between state and federal
officials to review investigation of CRLA
problems
CRLA-OEO
#295
5-14-71
Letter to Frank Carlucci enclosing document
establishing illegal relationship between
CRLA and UFWOC.
CRLA
MEMO
(Hearings)
5-13-71
Samples of documentary evidence submitted
in current CRLA-OEO-California hearings.
(LETTER TO OEO
4-28-71
RR letter to Commission members investigating
CRLA, San Francisco. References to statemento
made in Press Conference April 27.
CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE
#50
2-1-71
RR approved short-term grant to CRLA, Inc.
which will expire in six months.
CRLA
#3
1-6-71
283 page report sent to federal OEO officials
in Washington, D. C. in support of RR veto
of funding CRLA.
CRLA
Office of Economic
Opportunity
Lewis K. Uhler, Dir.
1-7-71
Material supporting RR's veto of funding
CRLA for 1971
CRIA
Office of Economic Oppil
Lewis K. Uhler, Dir.
1-7-71
State of California accused "persons acting
on behalf of CRLA " of harassing persons
who have signed complaints about the
activities of CRLA
to change stories
CKLA
Office of Beonomic
Opportunity
Lewis K. Uhler, Dir.
1-26-71
Letter from California Congressmen urging
President Nixon to sustain Governor Reagan's
veto of funding for California Rural Legal
Assistance, Inc.
CRLA
#585
12-26-70
RR VETOED $1.8 million grant to California
Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. for re-funding
of program.
CRLA
#588
12-30-70
Extension of 30 days for study of material
supporting RR's veto of grant to re-fund
CRLA operations.
#593
CRIA
12-31-70
movt of RR's telegram to Senator Cranston
regarding Senator's accion to b]
confirmation of Federal OEO Director
nominated by President
MALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE
#46
1-30-71
RR statement
pleased and gratified that
federal OEO upheld veto of CRLA program.
CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE
#588
12-30-70
Extension of 30 days for study of material
supporting RR's veto of grant to re-fund
CRLA operations.
CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE #585
12-26-70
RR vetoed $1.8 million grant to re-fund program
CRLA OEO GRANT ASSISTANCE
#13
1-8-70
Meese announced approved of 1-year
$1.6 million OEO grant, based on "anticipated
enforcement" of 4 conditions.
CALIFORNIA SERVICE ALLIANCE
MEMO TO PRESS
3-13-69
RR met with members of the newly formed
California Service Alliance
(background on organization included)
CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES
#357
AND UNIVERSITY, Board of
6-13-72
Trustees
Richard A. Garcia
CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES
#149
3-18-71
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Wendell W. Witter
Dr. William McColl
Mrs. Winifred H. Lancaster
CALIFORNIA STATE DISASTER COUNCIL
#9
1-7-70
Richard H. Houts
CALIFORNIA STATE
DISASTER COUNC IL
#468
8-13-69
John B. Whitney
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES
#218
ASSOCIATION (Fringe benefits)
4-14-71
RR proposed "the most significant liberalization
of fringe benefits for career state employees
in almost a generation."
CALIFORNIA STATE
#92
EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
3-1-71
RR statement after meeting with representatives
of CSEA, announcing new executive order to
improve communications.
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
#575
NO-STRIKE PLEDGE
10-13-69
RR very disappointed to learn of action by CSEA
delegates to clinic
Constitution.
CALIFORNIA STATE JOBS FOR VETERANS
#382
TASK FORCE
6-25-71
Gordon R. Elliott, Director
CALIFORNIA STATE PARK
#592 & #593
FOUNDATION
10-28-69
RR announced incorporation of CSPF as non-
profit organization empowered to solicit and
receive gifts for further development of State
Park System.
CALIFORNIA STATE VARIATION PLAN
#610
11-20-72
RR announced he has initiated action a designed to
give the state increased control over the nearly
$78 million in federal antipoverty funds being
spent annually in California. RR requested
authority from Phillip DEC Director, to
implement a California State Variation Plan.
CALIFORNIA TOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY
COMMENDATION LETTER
#666
12-11-69
RR letter to Toll ICE Bridge Authori schding
Dringing about toll reduction.
CALIFORNIA TOLL BRIDGE
#657
AUTHORITY
12-4-69
James C. Schmidt
Roy E. Demmon
CALIFORNIA WORLD TRADE AUTHORITY
#318
6-13-69
William E. Roberts
Ralph B. Dewey
Allan F. Mather
William J. Neff
William W. Morison
James Dallas Clark
Erle M. Constable
Robert H. Volk
George Curran
CALIFORNIA VETERANS BOARD
#41
1-30-73
J. Robert Springer
Michael I. Neil
CALIFORNIA VETERANS
#371
7-3-69
Robert N. Rouch
CALIFORNIA VETERANS' BOARD
#211
4-7-69
G. Harvey Mydland
CALIFORNIA VETERANS' BOARD
#82
2-13-69
J. Robert Springer
CALIFORNIA VETERANS' BOARD
#108
3-8-67
Wing K. Fat
CALIFORNIA WORK EXPERIENCE
#351
PROGRAM, (CWEP)
6-8-72
RR issuea statement; "California was given
the legal authority on June 6 to begin CWEP"
#269
CYA PAROLEE
5-9-72
RR presented plaque and letter of commendation
to CRA parolee, Donald Ray Brazile, for saving
the lives of a LA woman and her three small
children after an automobile accident on 3/10/72
CALIFORNIANS APPOINTED
#194
TO NIXON ADMINISTRATION
3-25-69
RR acknowledge talents and quality of leadership
of Californians who have served so ably in state
government and are now serving in Washington
administration.
CALIFORNIANS FOR LOWER TAXES"
#169
Task Force
3-23-73
RR's drive for a public referendum on his
revenue and tax reduction plan got off to a
fast start today when the chairman of the
"Californians for Lower Taxes" COMMISSION sene
the measure to the Attorney General for
"Titling".
CALIFORNIANS FOR REVENUE SHARING
#102
3-5-71
or
or revenue sharing
and statement the new statewide organization to
develop awareness.
CALIFORNIA'S CHANGING ENVIRONMENT,
#449
CONFERENCE ON
8-6-69
Creative solutions to California's
environmental problems will be sought at a
conference of more than 1,000 scientists,
industrialists, educators and conservationists
called by Governor Reagan November 17 and 18
in Los Angeles.
CALIFORNIAS, Commission of the
#272
5.22.67
Appointed seven outstanding Californians and
also named 18 more men and women.
CALIFORNIA'S CHANGING
#631
ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE
11-14-69
Background information, list of panelists and
agenda ennounced by Governor re conference on
November 17-18.
CALIFORNIA'S CHANGING
#611
ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE
11-10-69
November one 10 will buing together
largest cross-section of experts and concerned
citizens ever assembled at one time in
California to seek creative solutions to the
state's pollution problems.
CALIFORNIA'S CHANGING
#571
ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE
10-10-69
Astronaut William Anders and Secretary
of Interior Walter J. Hickel will be among
the featured speakers in Los Angeles at the
November 17-18 Conference.
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY
#389
BOARD FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
7-11-74
Reappointed: Ablyne B. Winge
Marion E. Van Winkle
Douglas R. McAvey
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL
#188
Advisory Board for Mentally Disordered
4-5-72
Robert I. Lauffer
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL
#325
6-15-67
Francis W. Hertel
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL
#128
3-20-67
Alfrida P. Teague
John S. Broome
#672
CAMELLIA BOWL GAME
11-30-71
Telegram from RR to Governor of Idaho
regarding the December 11 Camellia Bowl
game between Chico State and Boise State.
CAMPAIGN REFORM
#338
6-18-74
MR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce
Rougal urging Common Cause and People's Lobby to
support the governor's legisla tive campaign
reform proposals to strengthen the Political
Reform Act of 1974 passed by the voters June
4 (Proposition 9).
CAMPAIGN REFORM PROPOSAL
#468
(Legislation)
8-16-74
RR called for revival of campaign reform bills
in legislature; invited People's Lobby and
Common Cause to join in pushing reforms.
CAMPAIGN REFORM PROPOSAL
#289
(Legislation)
5-9-74
RR announced that the following bills, implemen-
ting his campaign reform proposals have been
introduced in the legislature:
SCA 50 - Stull
AB 4291 - Russell
SB 2181 - Stull
SB 2415 - Carpenter
AB 3962 - Arnett
AB 4258 - Antonovich
AB 4262 - McLennan
AB 4266 - Priolo
AB 4301 - Badham
CAMPUS DISORDER
#252
5-6-70
RR requests all University of California and
California State Colleges be closed for two
days plus the weekend.
CAMPUS DISORDER
#253
5-6-70
Text of RR message to the people of California
re: closure of the University and state colleges.
CAMPUS CONFLICT
288
5-20-69
RR issued summary of events and circumstances
surrounding planned and violent disturbances
at Berkeley over past 5 days.
CAMPUS DISORDER
#660
12-7-67
Statement to the State Colleges and Universities
that rioting will not be tolerated.
CANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL, State
#227
4-5-74
Dr. Sol Silverman, Jr.
Dr. D.vid A. Wood
Mrs. Helene G. Brown
CANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL,
#97
State
2-14-74
Dr. Lewis W. Guiss
#270
5-16-73
Sol R. Baker, M.D.
John E. Connolly, M.D.
CANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL
#27
1-19-72
Reappointed:
Dr. John W. Cline
Emanuel H. Fineman
Dr. Joseph F. Ross
CANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL
#74
Dr. Neil C. Andrews
Reappointed:
Dr. George S. Sharp
Mrs. Marvel L. Brenner
Ralph J. Thompson, Jr.
CANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL
#132
3-4-70
Dr. Lawrence G. Crowley
Dr. Arthur J. Donovan
Reappointed: Emanuel H. Fineman, Dr. Joseph F.
Ross, Dr. John W. Cline, Dr. Sol R. Baker,
Dr. John E. Connolly, Mrs. Helene G. Brown,
Dr. Sol Silverman and Dr. David A. Wood.
CANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL
#575
10.23.67
John B. Contaily
Dr. Ralph J. Thompson
Dr. Edward Zalta
Dr. George S. Sharp
Mrs. Marvel L. Brenner
CANCER CRUSADE
# 232
4.2.68
RR issued proclamation to call attention
to American Cancer Society's Annual Cancer
Crusade.
CANCER RESEARCH GRANT
#216
4-20-72
PR congratulated Salk Institute of San Diego
on receiving a $400,000 research grant from
National Cancer Institute
CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS
DEPT. OF FINANCE
(1972-73 Budget Augmentation)
2-25-72
$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for
new capital outlay projects proposed:
1) Earthquake safety standards - public schools
2) State Park System improvements
3) U.C. educational centers - Sta. Bbra; S. Dgo.
4) Improved accreditation standards - mental
hygiene institutions
5) Governor's Mansion
CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS
#155
3.6.68
UC and state colleges asked to submit highest
priorities for additional capital outlay because
of tidelands revenue bonuses.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, Reinstatemen t of
#473
9-10-73
RR statement upon legislature's approval of
the death penalty bill by Deukmejian.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
#334
5-31-72
RR statement on United States Supreme Court
refusal of California's appeal on the abolition
of the death penalty leaving the decision to
the citizens themselves.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
#285
5-11-72
RR issued a statement urging the citizens of
California to support death penalty initiative
and to sign the petitions.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
#164
3-17-72
RR statement re Calif. Supreme Court's denial
of attorney general's request for rehearing on
court's capital punishment decision; "extremely
unfortunate although not unexpected;" intend to
vigorously pursue appeal before U.S. Supreme
Court
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
#104
2-18-72
PR statement on California Supreme Court deci-
sion involving capital punishment
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
#239
5.4.67
Is capital punishment a deterrent to murder?
A letter from a wife whose husband was almost
killed.
CAPITOLA NATIONAL BEGONIA FESTIVAL
#500
WEEK
9.5.67
September 4th - 10th, proclamation.
CAPITOL BUILDING, West Wing of
#253
State
5-3-73
RR today discussions asked key administration officials to
a)
garding the evacuation of the wesc wing of the
State Capitol Building.
CAPPS, Ed
#381
(Death of)
6.6.68
RR issued statement on death of journalist
Ed Capps.
#476
CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK
7.19.68
RR proclaimed July 14-20 as CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK
in California; expressed "sympathy with the as-
pirations of peoples everywhere who wish to enjoy
the blessings and benefits of freedom.
TAR-POOL PRIORITY LANES
#650
BAY BRIDGE
11-19-71
Decision to establish the first toll-free
priority lanes for car pools using the
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
CAREER - Reference to Retirement
#233
(Misinterpretation of remark)
4.3.68
Confusion over remarks made by RR at airport.
any imprication there **** IS considering retiring
from public life is in error; referring to
career as an actor.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
#576
(Gov's employment program)
9.10.68
RR announced start of three-part program to Pro-
vide better employment opportunities for dis-
employees. advantaged, apprenticeship program, and state
CARLESON, Robert B., Resignation of
#105
3-1-73
Director of the state Department of Social
Welfare
352
CENETERY BOARD, State
6-26-7
Reappointed: George H. Shellenberger
CEMETERY BOARD
#73
2-4-70
Archie L. Hocking reappeanted, #420, 7-17-72
William A. Lahanier reappointed, #420, 7-17-72
John A. Vibert
CEMETERY BOARD
#108
3-5-71
George H. Shellenberger
NIMETERY BOARD (State)
#484
7.23.68
John A. Vibert
Reappointed #322, 6-15-73
CEMETERY BOARD
#178
3.13.68
Frederick E. Llewellyn - - Reappointed 2-14-72, Agm
Monsignor Thomas A. Kirby - Reaptd. 2-14-72, #97
Reappointed: Rollin Lee McNitt, Jr.
CEMETERY STRIKE
#544
10-4-71
P.R telegram to representatives of both sides
in the management-labor dispute involving
the Cemetery Workers and Greenskeepers Union,
requesting settlement.
CENSUS
#58
2-3-71
RR announced population count for California's
58 counties based on 1970 census.
CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY
#230
MUNICIPAL COURT
4-21-72
John C. Teal
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
7-9-70
Appointed: John L. Flynn, Jr.
CENTURY FREEWAY
#199
3.20.68
RR lauded decision allocating $267 million in
highway funds for const. of Century Freeway
CENTURY FREEWAY
#29
1.16.68
$250 million released for construction of freeway
in L.A.
CERTIFICATES OF ACCREDITATION
#79
TO MILITARY HOSPITALS
2-11-69
RR presented first Certificate of Accreditation
to Letterman General Hospital designed to re-
lieve shortage - - Vocational Number in califor-
nia.
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS
BOARD
#400
7-16-73
John H. Miller
Fred J. Sherry
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS
#268'
5-15-73
BOARD
Mrs. Norman (Virginia R.) Talmage
RTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS BOARD
+94
2-23-73
bert S. Butler
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS BOARD #120
2-26-70
John I. Kelly
Reappointed, #509, 8-30-72
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS
#5
1-5-68
Richard P, Figone
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS
#387
7-11-67
Mack M. Racklin
George J. Kartinos
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS
#269
5-5-71
Mack M. Racklin
George J. Kartinos
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND
#185
REPORTERS BOARD
3-17-69
Cecil J. Slaback
#593
CHAING KAI-SHEK
10-27-71
Text of RR telegram re UN decision.
CHANDLER, Norman - Death of
Statement
10-21-73
RR statement re death of Norman Chandler, Chairma
of the board, Los Angeles Times-Mirror Corp.
CHARLES SCHULZ DAY
#288
5.24.67
Proclamation, May 24.
CASH INVICES
121
387 - Moretti
3-7-73
today called for passage of emergency
regislation to the constitution OI child
are services in California, pending action by
the federal government.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ADVISORY
#247
COMMITTEE
4-18-74
Mrs. Loretta C. Ceasar
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ADVISORY
#408
COMMITTEE
7-18-73
Mrs. Sylvia L. Ahern
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
#341
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
6-21-73
Mrs. Lorraine H. Boyce
11213
4-1-74
Dr. Kent A Zimmerman
Dr. Crawford Bost
Day ProCerick mouges
CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
Advisory Committee on
#542
9-17-69
Miles Mitchell
Eugene Clark
Marilyn Numair
CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
#474
Advisory Committee
8-15-69
Roy C. Votaw,
Raynaldo Gallegos
Reverend Edwin Cole
Armando Giotta
Mrs. Laurence B. Martin
Winston Lee
Willis J. Morrissey
Students appointed:
Robert B. Jacobsen
CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
#690
Advisory Committee on
12-2-68
Mrs. Evelyn M. Binswanger
Mrs. Robley Berry
Lois Risling
A. Kenneth Spencer
CHILDREN & YOUTH
#258
(Governor's Advisory Committee)
5.12.67
Mrs. Charles P. Gould
Rev. John J. O'Connor
Winston S. Carter
Donald A. Odell
Chatman
Dr. Myron C. Cole
Rev. Cornish Rogers
Miss Carol Davis
Tom Shanahan-
Richard C. Dinkelspiel
Stewart C. Smith
Wendell T. Handy
Dr. Ralph Tyler
Mrs. Walter Harness
Benjamin U. Vega
Ralph B. Herzog
Salvador T. Vela
Miss Helen MacGregor
Mrs. W. W. Wood
Mrs. Laurence B. Martin
CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES #336 5.16.68
WEEK
Acting 1968 as CHILDREN WITH
Governor Finch proclaimed Hay 10-19,
WEEK.
CHILE-CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE
#577
10.24.67
Chile. RR called meeting for continuing relations with
CHILE-CALIFORNIA PROGRAM
#435
8.2.67
Text of a letter written to Secretary of State
Dean Rusk.
CHINO, Warden of the California
Institution for Men at
#429
7-19-71
Bertram S. Griggs
CHINO CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FOR MEN #429
7-19-71
Bertram S. Griggs, Warden
CHINO, Warden of the California
#333
Institution for Men at
6-16-67
Walter T. Stone
HINO PRISON
#479
Work-furlough program)
7.22.68
commended Department of Corrections for start-
ng work-furlough program for prisoners at the
alifornia Institution for Men at Chino, without
taffing or budget increases.
CHINO PRISON
#333
6.16.67
mailer =. 360mg
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, State
#306
Board of
5-21-74
Robert C. Reed, D.C..
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, State Board of
#248
4-18-74
Reappointed Dr. Cynthia E. Preiss
$150
CRIBOPRACTIC examIners, State
3-20-73
heard of
John P. de Heras
Ray H. Quibell
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
#166
State Board of
3-25-71
Dr. Cynthia Priess
Dr. Rudy A. Fahlbusch
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS,
#136
Board of
3-8-72
Dr. Kenneth D. Pack
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, State Board of
#76
2-4-70
Dr. John P. de Heras
Dr. Ray H. Quibell
State Board of
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS,
#262
5-1-69
Alphonso G. Santomauro
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, Board of
#109
2.20.68
Rudy A. Fahlbusch
Lackip
CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, Board of
#257
5.12.67
John P. deHeras
Ray Henry Quibell
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
#691
12.22.67
RR's address to people of California.
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
#668
12-20-72
RR Christmas Message to the people of Californi
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
#713
12-21-71
RR's Annual Christmas Message
RISTRAS MESSAGE
#584
12-24-70
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
#687
12-23-69
CHRISTMAS TREE DONATION
#643
TO VIETNAM TROOPS
11-25-69
RR announced California will send 300 Christmas
trees to troops in Vietnam.
RR signed proclaimation for Circle K Week,
March 2
CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL
#289
5-11-72
Dr. Allan E. Voigt
Dr. Lawrence M. Greenberg
CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
#407
(Governor's)
6.17.68
Three winners were announced for first annual
Governor's Awards for Creative Citizenship.
Award honors Californians who have worked imag-
inatively and effectively with private resources
to attack important social problems in the state
CITIZENSHIP AWARD
#692
12.26.67
Governor's Award for Creative Citizenship to
individuals and business firms.
attack important social problems. Recognizes
Robert Barnum, Mrs. M. N. Carey, J. Hart Clinton,
John L. Dupress, Dr. John Richard Ford, Donald
Fretz, Herbert Jackson, Mrs. Thorkild R. Knudsen,
Dean Lesher, John R. O'Neil, Dr. William Quinn,
Carl R. Terzian, Dr. Edward M. Glaser
CITIZENSHIP DAY
#557
10.13.67
Proclamation, November 13.
CITRUS JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#485
8-13-71
William R. Mayes
CIVIL AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
#392
State Registration Board
6.10.68
Ray J. Peters
Reappointed, Charles R. Wilke
CIVIL & PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
#562
10.16.67
Campbell M. Lucas
CIVIL & PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
#447
8.10.67
Board of Registration, W. L. Meikle
CIVIL & PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
#308
6.5.67
Edmund C. Babson
John R. Winzler
CIVIL DISORDER
#121
2-26-70
Santa Barbara
RR visit to Santa Barbara and statement re:
rioting and burning at Isla Vista.
CIVIL WAR CLAIMS
#415
6.21.68
RR asked members of California Congressional
in Delegation to take action to secure $7.5 million
ment. Civil War claims never paid by federal govern-
CLARK, William P., Jr.
Telephone Stant.
confirmation of Appointment
3-5-73
RR statement following announcement of confirma-
tion of Wm. P. Clark, Jr. to the State Supreme
commission appointments.
#682
CLARK, William P., Jr.
11-25-68
Resignation, as executive secretary.
CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION
#41
1-20-70
RR proposed freeing $33 million for
critically needed classroom construction,
doubling effectiveness of 16.5 million
surplus.
13 school districts benefit.
CLEAN AIR
#117
2-24-70
RR called for 2 day meeting of State Air
Resurces Board with major automobile and
oil firm representatives. Objective..
further effort in battle against smog.
TEAN AIR ACT
#341
6-2-72
RR urged Californians to reject Proposition 9
mussday's primary hallnt
CLEAN AIR LAW
#399
8-13-70
Bill signed. two key provisions of
Omnibus Clean Air Law, creating air pollution
control district in every county where one
does not presently exist and an Air monitorin
network. AB 83 and 87 respectively.
CLEANER AIR WEEK
#572
10-10-69
RR proclaimed the week of October 19-25, 1969
CLEAVER, ELDRIDGE
(RR statement on)
#586
9.13.68
Blank RR issued statement opposing
course. principal lecturer in UC racism
Cleaver Panther as Minister of Information appointment Eldridge of
CLEMENCY - Paul LaVergne
#115
3.13.67
RR statement that he will not intervene in
scheduled execution or Laveryne for 3.15.67.
CLEMENCY - Daniel A. Roberts
#240
5.4.67
RR will not intervene in execution slated for
5.9.67; fact sheet included.
CLEMENCY, Executive
#368
6.29.67
RR granted executive clemency to Calvin Thomas
and commuted his death sentence to life imprison-
ment.
CLEMENCY HEARING - William Tahl
MEMO TO PRESS
7.7.67
For William Tahl on 7.7.67.
CLEMENCY HEARING - Daniel Roberts
#198
4.17.67
Twenty-day stay of execution for Roberts; new
execution date - 5.8.67.
CLEMENCY HEARING - Edward Louis
#376A
Arguello
7.3.67
Edward Louis Arguello
CLEMENCY HEARING - Nathan E. Eli MEMO TO PRESS
6.20.67
Hearing to be held 6.20.67
CLEMENCY HEARING - Paul LaVergne
#107
3.8.67
Hearing set for 3.8.67.
CLEMENCY HEARING - Dorman Fred Talbot, Jr. #71
2.17.67
7.21.07.
CLEMENCY HEARING - Robert Lee Massie
#547
10.6.67
Date stayed for Massie.
CLEMENCY HEARING - Robert Lee Massie #589
11.1.67
Continued the stay of execution of Robert Lee
Massie through 11.14.67.
CLEMENCY & EXTRADITION
#181
Aaron Mitchell
4.11.67
Execution of 4.12.67 will go as scheduled.
CLEMENCY & EXTRADITION
#179
Aaron Mitchell
4.11.67
Fact sheet on history of his case.
CLOSING OF CALIFORNIA
#252
CAMPUSES
5-6-70
RR announced he has asked all University of
California and California State Colleges
be closed "to reflect on the grave sequence of
current events"
CLOSURE OF CAMPUSES
#253
5-6-70
RR message to people of California re: closure
of the University and State College campuses.
COAST LINE PROTECTION
#324
5-26-72
RR released the Comprehensive Ocean Area Plan
(COAP), a three-year study designed as the
foundation for state policy in managing Californi
coastal resources.
COAST RANGE PINE AND FOREST DISTRICT
#215
(District Forest Practice
4-23-70
Committee)
Leonard E. Lindberg
COASTAL HIGHWAY ZONING
#409
7-9-71
RR announced new coastal highway planning policy
to prevent unwarranted intrusion by the state
highway system on California's coastline.
COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,
#697
California
12-28-72
Melvin B. Lane
Roger T. Osenbaugh
COASTAL ZONE COMMISSION
#697
Central Coast Regional
12-28-72
Charles B. Kramer
Frank J. Lodato
COASTAL ZONE COMMISSION,
#697
North Coast Regional
12-28-72
Donaid
John M. Mayfield, Jr.
COASTAL ZONE COMMISSION,
#461
North Central Region
8-13-74
B. John Bugatto
COASTAL ZONE COMMISSION
#697
North Central Coast Regional
12-28-72
Melville Owen
Ellen J. Johnck
Kenneth M. Stocking
ASTAL ZONE COMMISSION
#697
Jan Diego Regional
12-28-72
Evan V. Jones
Malcolm A Love
COASTAL ZONE COMMISSION
#697
South Coast Regional
12-28-77
Donald B. Bright
Donald W. Phillips
COASTAL ZONE COMMISSION
#697
South Central Coast Regional
12-28-72
N. Bruce Johnson
Emmons Blake
CODES AND STANDARDS, Division
(Housing & Community Development) of
#194
4-7-72
James M. Hicks
COFFEEE BREAK ACCIDENT
#576
12-18-70
PREVENTION PROGRAM
RR urged Californians to participate in this
safety program for the Holiday season.
COFFEE BREAK ACCIDENT
PREVENTION PROGRAM
#664
12-10-69
restaurant of RR urged free coffee California breaks motorists to be offered to take advantage
Year's prevention high traffic program periods. during Xmas and New
dent operators as part of national by state acci-
COJO BAY
#67
1-30-70
Small Craft harbor of refuge on eastern
shore of Point Conception.
COKE, J. Earl, Resignation of
#499
8-21-72
Secretary of Agriculture and Services Agency
COLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
#433
7-30-74
Max Ferber
COLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
#202
4-9-73
Mrs. Marie E. Haff
Reppointed #320, 6-15-73
COLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
#378
6-26-72
Earl J. O'Grady
George E. Delahanty
COLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
#557
10-8-71
William T. Grier
John F. Foley
COLLECTION AGENCY
#402
ADVISORY BOARD
7-7-71
Mrs. Lee Richmond
Reappointed #320, 6-15-73
COLLECTION AGENCIES
#435
California Advisory Board of
9-4-70
Donald E. Blauert
COLLECTION AGENCIES,
#546
California Advisory Board of
9-19-69
Stanley H. Kragen
COLLECTION AGENCIES
#416
(Advisory Board of)
6.21.68
George E. Delahanty
COLLECTION AGENCIES
#275
(Advisory Board of)
4,22.68
Donald C. Blake
COLLECTION AGENCIES
#519
(Advisory Board of)
10.16.67
Donald C. Blake
#519
COLLECTION AGENCIES
9.19.67
(Advisory Board of)
George E. Delahanty
Donald C. Blake
COLLECTION AGENCIES
#388
(Advisory Board of)
7.11.67
Donald E. Blauert
William T. Grier
Walter T. Lampell
COLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING
#199
BUREAU
3-26-69
Gordon H. Bishop
COLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING BUREAU
#180
3.13.68
Noel A. Black, Chief
COLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING BUREAU
#189
4.13.67
Reappointed: George Soloff, Chief
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
#269
5-1-74
AR announced that Senator Collier will introduce
legislation to provide a reasonable and fair
process for solving disputes between local publi
employees and their public employers.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
#101
AGREEMENTS
2-14-68
RR urged passage of legislation requiring
secret ballot to approve collective bargaining
agreements and authorize strikes.
COLLEGES, CALIFORNIA STATE
#146
TRUSTEES
3-9-70
Phillip V. Sanchez
Robert A. Hornby
COLORADO RIVER
#540
11.29.67
Move to reopen negotiations between the two
states because of the stalemate.
COLORADO RIVER BASIN
#369
6.30.67
Water problems, southwest
COLORADO RIVER BASIN
#115
3.13.67
Statement presented by RR to House Subcommittee
on Irrigation & Reclamation in Washington, D.C.
Piecemeal approach of Secretary of Interior
Steward Udall is step backward for entire
Pacific Southwest.
Only certain way of assuring continued develop-
ment and prosperity in the Pacific Southwest.
COLORADO RIVER BASIN REGIONAL
#117
WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
3.14.67
Keith B. Ainsworth
ORORADO RIVER BOARD OF CALIFORNIA
#336
6-14-74
Lert F. Carter
COLORADO RIVER BOARD OF CALIFORNIA
#418
7-17-72
Robert V. Phillips
COLORADO RIVER BOARD (of California)
#453
8.14.67
Joseph Jensen
Raymond R. Rummonds
Virgil L. Jones
Raymond E. Badger
Dr. Edgar L. Kanouse
Carl C. Bevins
COLORADO RIVER LEGISLATION
#351
(HR 3300)
5.23.68
RR urged U.S. Senate to follow the lead of the
House of Representatives in approving meaning-
700 Colerado Power legislation.
COLUMBIA - July 4
#449
(Proclaimed honorary State Capitol)
7.3.68
COLUSA COUNTY
#436
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
9-4-70
C. Martin Wilmarth
COLUSA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#445
Four th District
8-23-73
Therrold K. Marshall
COLUSA, COUNTY - State of Emergency
#104
2-27-73
Ed Reinecke proclaimed a state
of emergency in Sutter, Colusa, Placer, Yuba,
clean and Napa counties.
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
#21
STATE
1-18-71
RR called upon Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke
to spearheadstate's programs to stimulate
commerce and industry in California.
COMMERCE, Director of the Department of
492
2-23-7
John K. Geoghegan
COMMERCE, Director of the Department of
#79
Resignation of
2-15-73
Edgar M. Gillenwaters
COMMERCE, Department of
#176
3-14-69
Deputy Director
Arthur J. Costamagna
COMMISSION OF THE CALIFORNIAS
#685
12-8-71
Keith Gaede
Leon W. Parma
Charles W. Gardiner
COMMISSION ON STATUS OF WOMEN
#212
4-17-72
Mrs. Deborah (Debbe) Fontana
Mrs. Rowena Taylor
Mrs. Geraldine V. Rickman
Mrs. Betty Wing Concannon
Dr. Dorothy M. Ford
Marilyn L. De Rose
Mrs. Anita Miller
COMMUNICATIONS
#77
2.20.67
Communications plan between the Governor's
Office and other levels of the executive branch.
COMMINICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD,
#25
State
1-14-74
compointed:
Reginald E. Moorby
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD,
#73
California State
2-14-73
Walter Pudinski
Albert E. Hole
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD
#312
6.6.67
James W. Webster
William J. Taylor
Robert A. Mason
Commissioner Harold W. Sullivan
State Fire Marshal Albert E. Hole
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD
#24
1.12.68
Richard O. Morrison
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD
#248
4-28-72
Harold W. Sullivan
Albert E. Hole
Reginald E. INVINY
Duane H. Lowe
Vernon D. French
William J. Kinney
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD,
#535
Chairman of
9-26-72
Walter Pudinski
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES -
#610
State Control over funding of
11-20-72
RR announced he has initiated action designed
to give the state increased control over the
nearly $78 million in federal antipoverty funds
being spent annually in California. RR re-
quested authority from Phillip Sanchez, OEO
Director, to implement a California State
Variation Plan.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of
#79
Governors of California
2-5-74
Mrs. Stanton F. (Mary Lou) Zoglin
Thomas M. Jones
J. Graham Sullivan
Reappointed: Norman E. Watts, Jr.
Charles R. Smoot
COMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of
#590
governors of the California
12-7-73
Murdock
COMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of
#310
Governors of California
6-8-73
Mrs. Daniel F. (Elizabeth) Deedy
William A. Dillard-
King E. Durkee
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MONTH
#650
11.6.68
Proclamation, November
COMMUNITY RADIO WATCH AWARD
#174
3-30-71
RR presented award to Larry Slate of
Richmond for helping to save 3 lives.
COMMUNITY RELATIONS, Assistant
#288
to the Governor for
5-29-73
a
Bradlev
COMMUNITY RELATIONS, Resignation of
#608
Special Assistant to the Governor for
11-17-72
Robert J. Keyes
COMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANT
#438
8-14-73
Miss Mary Helen Barro
COMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANTS
Memo to the
Press
2-16-70
Henry Lane
Louis Ramos
Max Vigil
David Jiminez
COMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANTS
#371
(Announcement of)
5.31.68
DR announced appointment of community
consultants at weekly press conference; attempt
to attack problems of minorities.
COMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANTS
#370
5.31.68
Biographical information on community relations
consultants appointed by RR.
COMMUNITY WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM,
#392
Approval of by HEW Secretary
7-12-73
RR statement upon hearing of HEW Secretary
Caspar Weinberger's approval of California's
controversial Community Work Experience Program
(CWEP).
COMMUNITY WORK PROJECTS
#126
3-3-72
RR announced HEW Secretary Richardson has
approved demonstration community work project
for three-year period in 35 California counties
beginning April 1; list of counties in separate
memo
COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND,
#132
2-27-74
State
Reappointed: Armand L. Fontaine
COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, State
#135
3-12-73
Joy G. Jameson
COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND,
#395
State
7-3-72
John O. Fitzsimonds
COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND
#221
State
4-24-70
Armand L. Fontaine, Director
COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND
# 221
3.26.68
Michael R. Callahan, reappointed, board of
directors
COMPREHENSIVE OCEAN AREA PLAN
#324
(COAP)
5-26-72
RR released the Comprehensive Ocean Area Plan
(COAP), a three-year study designed as the
foundation for state policy in managing
California's coastal resources.
COMPTON MUNICIPAL COURT
#153
3-16-73
Homer L. Garrott
COMPTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#163
Huey P. Shepard
COMPTON, Municipal Court
#466
8-22-67
William RUSS
COMPTON, Municipal Court
#134
3-22-67
Ralph A. Biggerstaff
COMPUTER RESERVATION
SYSTEM FOR STATE PARKS
#605
11-5-69
RR announced California will become the first
instantly make and confirm reservations for
state in the nation to use a computer to
campers in state parks.
CONANT: Kenneth E.
#315
5-21-71
RR ordered flag to be flown half staff in
tribute to Kenneth E. Conant, a Department
of Corrections program administrator
killed at Soledad Prison.
CONCILIATION SERVICE, State
#336
6-29-70
PR statement re farm workers' rights and
attached statement re: Representative Election
For Agricultural Workers.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
1-25-72
Statement attributed to Governor's Office
spokesman re Governor's request to Agency
Secretaries to review possible conflicts of
interest with agency appointees
CONFLICT-OF-INTEREST LAW
#25
1-14-70
RR asks legislature to approve "landmark
measure giving California toughest
most comprehensive conflict-of-interst law"
CONFORMITY
#375
6-21-71
RR statement on learning that HEW has
determined that our welfare plan is now back
in their interpretation of "conformity."
CONFORMITY HEARINGS
#439
9-10-70
Lucian Vandegrift statement re California
appear of 101119 on conformity with federal
welfare Requirements.
CONFORMITY REQUIREMENTS
H/R Agency
11-17-70
Lucian Vandegrift statement re conformity
ruling and appeal.
CONFORMITY RULING
#9
1-8-71
RR telegram to HEW re decision to withdraw
action regarding California's alleged lack
of conformity with federal welfare regulations.
CONGRESS OF CORRECTION WEEK
#543
8.23.68
Proclamation, August 25-29; statement about
crime prevention.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT - 11th
#410
7.20.67
Primary election to fill vacancy created by
be held November 14.
CONNOR: James W.
#432
7-20-71
Recipient, 1971 Annual Governor's Executive
Development Scholarship Award.
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS
#251
(Alternative service)
4-27-71
RR created the California Ecology Corps
which allows an increase in effort to
maintain California's environment and
enables conscientious objectors to
volunteer for service in the Corps.
CONSERVATION
#403
7-7-71
R statement and letter from Simpson Timber
tompany announcing withdrawal of plans to
lear cut 145,000 acres of forest 2A northwest
alifornia.
CONSERVATION, Department of
(Deputy director appointed)
DEPT. OF CONSERV.
7.15.68
ment James of G. Stearns, director of the State
as Conservation, named John M. Mayfield, Depart- Jr.
deputy director of the department.
CONSERVATION, Department of
#56
(Director appointed)
2.10.67
Director: James G. Stearns
CONSERVATION, Director of the
#533
Department of
9-25-72
Ray B. Hunter
CONSERVATION, State
#586
Department of
12-30-70
A. Alan Fill
CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
#364
6.28.67
Melvin B. Lane
William D. Evers
Mrs. Dean A. watkins
Harry A. Bruno
Melville Owen
CONSERVATION CENTER AT SUSANVILLE,
#233
Superintendent of the California
4-25-73
Harold E. Watts
CONSERVATION CAMP
#376
(Oak Glen)
7-7-69
RR announced reopening of Oak Glen Job Corps
Conservation Center, Yucaipa, San Bernardino
County
CONSERVATION WEEK
#148
3.5.68
Proclamation, March 7-14, 1968
CONSERVATION SUMMIT TALKS
#150
3-4-69
Meeting of Lieutenant Governors Ed Reinecke
RA Fike of Nevada in High Sierras to Aic-
cuss conservation projects designed to protect
and preserve world famous Lake Tahoe and its
surrounding areas.
"CONSERVATIONIST OF THE YEAR"
627
10.23.68
(Ray J. Nesbit)
RR congratulated Neshit, State Wildlife Conser-
vation Board executive secreyary, who was named
"Conservationist of the Year" by California
wildlife Federation and Sears Roebuck Foundation.
CONSTITUTION DAY
#557
10.13.67
Proclamation, October 13
CONSTITUTION WEEK
#514
9.15.67
Statement by RR
CONSTRUCTION AFFAIRS
#551
LADOR-MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE
11-23-70
Outline of goals 115CS
representatives from construction industry.
CONSTRUCTION CUTBACKS
CONSTRUCTION, Highway
#387
(Federal withholding of
8-4-70
trust funds)
RR statement concerning federal policy of
withholding highway trust fund monies in
violation of trust fund agreement.
If withholding continues, highway construction
would be slowed unnecessarily.
CONSTRUCTION CUTBACKS
#539
9-16-69
RR announced coordination of efforts with
federal government to institute reduction in
new construction projects per request of
President Nixon.
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS, (new)
#81
2-6-7
Board of Registered
Edward R. Fisk
Darrell J. Wipf
Howard E. Grahn
Edward D.
Marvin S. Winders
Jack S. Barrish
Orlando M. Ciabattoni
Robert G. Cox
Edward J. Grav
CONSTRUCTION CUTBACKS
#532
9-8-69
RR appointed task force to evaluate and
recommend possible reductions on
works projects per Nixon policy.
CONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL, State
#212
4-1-74
Mrs. Verlene C. Shipp
J. Michael Bollman
CONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL
#480
9-13-73
Dan McKinnon, Jr.
Mrs. Elmer (June) Weden
CONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL
#224
4-24-73
Frank C. Damrell, Jr.
Mrs. J. Douglas (Treesa Way) Drury
CONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL
#421
7-15-71
John S. Lyons, reappointed, #443, 7-31-72
KODEIL S. DELI
Joseph Barish
James W. Carroll, reappointed, #443, 7-31-72
Mrs. A. Jean Boyd
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, Chief Deputy Director
#290
of the Department of
5-10-74
Richard Ray
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, Director of the
#215
State Department of
4-3-74
Miss Patricia A. Gayman
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, STATE
#303
DEPARTMENT OF
5-17-72
John T. Kehoe named director
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, Director of
#154
Resignation of
3-8-74
RR accepted resignation of John T. Kehoe
CONSUMER AFFAIRS
#518
Department of
9-16-71
Donald G. Livingston, Director
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
#33
1-15-70
RR proposed creation of department to provide
a direct link between the consumer and those
state agencies which work for his protection.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, Division of
#18
1-9-70
Raymond M. Reid appointed Chief
CONSUMER AFFAIRS COUNTYWIDE
#12
OFFICES PROPOSED
1-8-70
d administration will sponsor
legislation authorizing counties to set up
an Office of Consumer Affairs in each county.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS,
#550
Division of
9-22-69
RR took action to further strengthen the
administration's consumer protection program
by creating the Division, in the State
Department of Professional and Vocational
Standards.
CONSUMER AGRICULTURAL FOOD
#213
PROTECTION ACT
4-21-70
RR urges every member of the U. S. Senate
to carefully consider Senator Murphy's bill,
S. 2203.
CONSUMER COUNSEL (Acting)
#8 07
1.11.68
Mrs. Mark (Kay) Valory
BAER FRAUD TASK FORCE
123
1-18-72
Peter n. Hannaford
Judge Marie L. B. Collins
Vincent W. Jones
$37,320 in funds made available for task force
studies.
Appointed Executive Director: Timothy F. Comstoc
CONSUMER FRAUD TASK FORCE
#2
1-6-71
RR appointed 11-members to newly created task
force.
CONSUMER PROBLEMS
CPRP Task Force
6-27-69
RR has asked Task Force on Credit and Personnel
Reporting Practices to determine extent and na-
ture of consumer complaints
CONSUMER PROTECTION
#396
8-11-70
RR signed key element in 1970 consumer
protection legislative program.
Establishes
uniform sanitation and health standards for
grocery stores and retail food outlets.
CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY
#429
LEGISLATION (Proposed) SB 707
7-23-74
KK BENL letter
Comete
and informed President Nixon of his opposition
to Senate Bill 707, which would establish a new
bureaucracy that would overlap and duplicate
existing consumer protection agencies.
CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY ACT,
#488
RR position on
8-24-74
RR statement at annual Bull Roast picnic, Cen-
terville, Maryland, on Consumer Protection
Agency Act, undergoing Senate debate in
Congress.
CONSUMER PROTECTION
#550
PROGRAM
9-22-69
RR took action to further strengthen the
administration's consumer protection program
by creating the Division of Consumer Affairs
in the State Department of Professional
and Vocational Standards.
CONSUMER SERVICES, Chief of
#575
the Division of
11-27-73
James P. Keating
CONSUMER SERVICES, Chief of
#264
the Division of
5-15-73
Robert L. Harvey
CONSUMER SERVICES
#344
Division of
6-8-71
Established to provide greater protection for
insurance policy holders.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#565
Walnut Creek-Danville District
11-20-73
Joseph R. Longacre, Jr.
CORTRA COSTA COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
#158
3-20-70
Mrs. Bessie P. Dreibelbis
Thomas F, Curtin
CONTRA COSTA, Superior Court
#395
7-12-73
Richard is Calhoun
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#543
9-29-72
Coleman F. Fannin
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#276
5-7-71
Jackson C. Davis
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
#201
SENATORIAL ELECTION
3-26-69
RR congratulated John Nejedly on victory in
special election in Contra Costa County.
Max Wilcox, Jr.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #52
1-22-70
Newly created.
William R. Channell
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, Superior Court
#293
5-26-67
Samuel Conti
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, special
#19
election
1-16-69
William P. Clark, Jr., replied to telegram
from State Democratic Central Committee Chairman
Roger Boas.
COMMACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD
8375
6-36-74
Comppointed: Roads "Dusty" Veale
TAT. Boad Sprinkel
Charles W. Hostler, Sr.
Norman T. R. Heathorn
CONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD
#442
8-16-73
Appointed: Francis M. Booth, Jr.
Reappointed: J. Frank Park
Ralph T. Viola
CONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD
#271
5-16-73
Charles W. Hostler
W. Daniel Larsen
CONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD
#55
2-6-73
James H. Grubbs
CONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD
#482
8-12-71
Roads Veale
Warren R. Sprinkel
CONTRACTORS LICENSE BOARD
#245
5-4-70
J. Frank Park
Edward D. Weyand
Ralph T. Viola
CONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE
#259
Board
5-1-69
James L. Bernoudy
CONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD
#183
3-17-69
Michael J. Hermreck
CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD
#85
2.7.68
Norman T. 7. Heathorn - Reappointed 2-2-72, #67
W. Daniel Larsen
CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD
#249
5.8.67
W. Reed Sprinkel
Reappointed: Alfred P. Smith
CONTROL,
#327
STATE BOARD OF
5-26-71
Vern W. Cartwright, Reappointed
NTROL, Board of
#67
2.16.67
rnon W. Cartwright
COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR
#357
HIGHER EDUCATION
6-13-72
Mrs. Almena Lomax
Reappointed were: Charles F. Horne, Patterson norval
Young, Kenneth R. Rearwin, Lorenzo N. Hoopes,
CO-PAYMENT BY MEDI-CAL PATIENTS
#267
5-4-71
RR announced the federal government will
allow California to try token co-payment by
Medi=Cal patients.
CORONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
#355
Municipal court bench
6-26-69
J. William Mortland
CORPORATIONS, State Commissioner of
#169
3-14-74
Robert L. Toms
Resignation of State
2-27-74
Brich Camp
CORPORATIONS, Commissioner of
#460
8-2-71
Brian Van Camp
CORPORATIONS, State Commission
#84
2-13-69
Commissioner
Anthony R. Pierno
CORPORATIONS, State Commissioner of
#71
2-6-69
Resigned - Robert H. Volk
CORPORATIONS COMMISSIONER
#49
2.6.67
Robert H. Volk
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION
#160
3-20-73
Michael D. Ayala
Albert Terrence
A. Kenneth Anderson
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION
#198
4-8-71
David H. Rosenthal
Thomas W. Mathew
Alfred A. Figone, reappointed
#446
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES
8-5-69
COMMISS ION
Michael D. Ayala
A. Kenneth Anderson
Albert Terrence
CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM STUDY
#10
1-8-70
RR amounted plans for study of California's
overall correctional system under auspices of
State Board of Corrections.
CORRECTIONS, State Board of
#26
1-14-74
Reappointed:
Michael N. Canlis
CORRECTIONS: State Board of
#337
6-2-71
Karl W. Holton, Reappointed
CORRECTIONS, State Board of
#334
6-17-69
Michael N. Canlis
CORRECTIONS BOARD
#121
3.16.67
meannointed. Karl W. Holton
CORRECTIONS, Department of
#278
5.23.67
Raymond K. Procunier
correctional INDUSTRIES COMMISSION
6404
7-15-7
ptonio Arroyo
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION
#218
4.26.67
Joseph E. Regan
Reappointed:
Alfred A. Figone
Juel D. Drake
cosmotolegy, State Board of
#596
12-10-73
-
Mrs. Evelyn M. Hartin
COSMETOLOGY, State Board of
#538
10-16-73
Morris E. Goatley
Mrs. David (Connie) Moya
COSMETOLOGY, State Board of
#266
5-15-73
Hamilton F. Wilson
COSMETOLOGY, State Board of
#205
4-10-73
Mrs. Sylvia S. LeSage
cosmetology, State Board of
#56
1-31-7
Polly A. Wyant
Mrs. Norine R. Helder
COSMETOLOGY, State Board of
#415
7-22-69
Reappointed: Anthony Vazzoler
Sylvia LeSage
COSMETOLOGY, BOARD OF
#194
3.18.68
Steve Courso
Donald H. Oliphant
COSMETOLOGY, BOARD OF
#348
6.21.67
Mrs. Norine R. Helder
COTTON
#283
5.23.67
pill appropriates $650,000 for bollworm
COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC WEEK
#421
7-23-69
RR proclaimed September 8 through 14.
COURT OF APPEALS, Fifth District
#612
11-21-72
Nominated Superior Court Judge DonaldR. Franson
COURT OF APPEAL, State
(Associate justices)
#630
10.25.68
Superior Court Judges John F. Aiso and
Bertram D. Janes
COURT OF APPEAL
#198
Second Appellate District, Division 5 4-11-7
(LOS Angeles)
Nominated:
Herbert L. Ashby
COURT OF APPEAL
#123
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT
3-11-71
DIVISION TWO
Nominated: Robert F. Kane
COURT OF APPEAL
#122
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
3-11-71
DIVISION ONE
Judge William P. Clark, Jr.
COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND
#577
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE,
10-15-69
Associate Justice of the
Roy A. Gustafson, Judge
COURT OF APPEAL, Second Appellate Dist. #660
11.15.63
Robert S. Thompson
Donald R. Wright
Barvia W.
Gerold C. Dunn
William Reppy
COURT OF APPEAL,
#229
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT,
4-16-69
DIVISION THREE
Judge Thomas W. Caldecott
COURT OF APPEAL,
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
#403
DIVISION THREE
7-18-69
Nominated: Justice John R. Allport
#32
COURT OF APPEAL
FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
1-22-71
Judge George A. Brown, nominated
COURT COMMISSIONERS
#294
5.26.67
Vetoed Assembly Bill 787 which would have
provided that court commissioners could be
disqualified for prejudice.
Statement
COX, Archibald - Firing of
10-22-73
Special Prosecutor (Watergate)
comment on firing of the special Cox. prosecuto:
RR in no the Watergate case - Archibald
CREATIVE PAPER - Education
#472
7.18.68
RR outlined philosophy of his administration in
creative paper on education; third paper in
series.
CREATIVE PAPER - Human Relations
#293
5.1.68
RR issued major position paper on human
relations, setting forth philosophy of the
administration on the principal problems
facing society.
PAPER - LAW AND ORDER
$ 14.60
of greative studies setting
second forth philosophy of Reagan administration. Warn
that an increasingly permissive attitude toward
lawlessness in America endangers our traditional
way of life. Calls for restoration of the Amer-
ican precept that each individual is responsible
for his actions.
CREDIT CARDS - Fraud
#502
9.5.67
RR praised Senator McCarthy for obtaining passage
of SB 1055 to curtail fraudulent use of credit
cards.
CREDIT AND PERSONNEL REPORTING
#169
PRACTICES, Task Force on
3-11-69
RR announced he will appoint a special task
force to inquire into credit and personnel
reporting practices. The broadly-based
group will be asked to determine how wide-
spread abuses may be and what kinds of firms
are involved in them.
CREDIT AND PERSONNEL REPORTING
#313
PRACTICES, special task force
6-10-69
Chairman,
Guy W. Wadsworth
(16 members appointed)
CREDIT AND PERSONNEL
CPRP Task Force
DEPORTING PRACTICES, Task
6-27-69
Force on
RR has asked TaskForce to determine extent and
complaints
-
mendations on how problems may be solved in
best interest of public and credit granting
businesses
CRIME BILL
#403
(Telegram to president)
6.13.68
RR urged president (by telegram) to sign the
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of
1968.
CRIME LEGISLATION
#170
4/6/67
Gov RR approved Assemblyman Biddle's Bill
re: legislation to protect persons
circumstances arrested unjustly or as victims of
Also Sherman's Senate bill re: Senate Judici
ary Committee to study subject of
reporting, recording & disseminating
information on arrests, etc.
CRIME CONTROL in
CALIFORNIA'S STATE PARKS
#130
3-3-69
RR announced a program for tighter control
parks. of crime and vandalism in California's state
CRIME CONTROL GRANT
1-14-72
20
Federal officials have approved advance alloca-
tion of $16,024,000 to support state's 1972
and clime program under Omnibus Crime Control
Act.
CRIME CONTROL PROGRAM BILL
#498
9/4/67
SB 84 signed--containing major part of crime
control program of Governor. Creates Cali-
fornia Council on Criminal Justice and the
Crime Technological Research Foundation.
CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION,
#432
Major Breakthrough
7-30-74
RR announced a breakthrough in crime control and
prevention by virtue of the state receiving a
patent for an invisible wall of energy called a
"laser fence". The fence transmits and receives
pulsed beams of light to prevent intruders.
CRIME FUNDS
#70
2-2-72
budget by approx. $4 million to enable Calif.
RR requested legislature to expand 1972-73
to qualify for $60 million in state's share
of federal anti-crime funds
TERMS TECUNOLOGICAL RESEARCH
OUNDATION, California
6-7-74
adain T.. Miller, Jr.
CRIME TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH
#525
FOUNDATION, California
9-19-72
Michael N. Canlis, Chairman
Ralph C. Bledsoe
Alan A. Burrows
Lambert T. Dolphin, Jr.
Vernon L. Grose
Donald E. McKenzie,
Anthony L. (Lou) Palumbo
B. James Glavas
Harold W. Ezell
en A. Carney
CRIME TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH
#233
FOUNDATION, California
4-21-69
(Newly-formed)
Oroville J. Hawkins
Charles P. Smith
Keith S. Griffiths
Paul M. Whisenand
Milton Burdman
Frank T. Ruzic
Ralph N. Kleps
William L. Faulstich
Judge Allison Rouse
Alvin N. Taylor
Thomas J. Rogers
Charles I. Daniels, J:
Michael N. Canlis
Lynn D. Compton
Paul L. Kirk
CRIME TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION #266
5-14-70
Bennett, Dr. Lawrence A.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING, Executive
#12
Director of the (new) Office of
1-9-74
col. Anthony L. Palumbo
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM,
#427
Plan to strengthen the
8-1-73
RR today unveiled a far-reaching plan to
strengthen the criminal justice system in
California
CRIPPLED CHILDREN
#104
3-7-67
Emergency appropriation announced to meet needs
of children.
CRIPPLED CHILDRENS' PROGRAM
#686
12-8-71
RR has directed HR Secretary James M. Hall
to determine how much additional money
from the state is needed to help finance
a current funding deficiency in the
Crippled Childrens' Program across the state.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN PROGRAM
If
2-16-68
RR announced that adequate funds to provide
101 necessary additional ala to the counties
will be authorized for the program.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN PROGRAM
#119
2-20-68
Emergency legislation authorized to provide
additional funds for those counties requesting
necessary additional aid for the program.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
#65
2/15/67
Gov. Reagan requested Legislature for an
emergency deficiency appropriation
to continue the program
CRIPPLED CHILDRENS PROGRAM
#92
2/24/67
Reply to Assemblyman Crown's statement that
not enough funds are available for program -
Reply and explanation that Republicans are
not blocking funds for care of crippled
children
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM # 207
3.21.68
RR requested $769,000 in additional funds be
allocated for this program in 1968-69 budget
CRIPPLED CHILDREN SERVICES PROGRAM
# 214
RR signed bill AB 82 appropriating $750,000
for use
CROWN, Assemblyman Robert W. -
#308
Special Election for seat of
6-8-73
RR set September 4, 1973 for special election
to fill the seat of the 14th Assembly District.
Primary will be August 7.
CROWN, Assemblyman Robert W.,
#281
Death of
5-21-73
RR statement on death of Crown
CRUDE OIL PRICE CEILINGS,
#166
FEO's revocation of State and
3-13-74
local government exemption from
Jim Lake's statement delivered to the Federal
Energy COM Office hearings in Washington, D.C.
TRUNPACKER: James J.
+710
12-21-71
2R announced that he has "accepted with regret"
the resignation of Cabinet Assistant James J.
Crumpacker.
VPRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
237
ND SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS COMMISSION 4-25-72
r. Robert A. Bennett
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"ocrText": "Ronald Reagan Presidential Library\nDigital Library Collections\nThis is a PDF of a folder from our textual\ncollections.\nCollection: Reagan, Ronald: Gubernatorial Papers, 1966-\n74: Press Unit\nFolder Title: Press Releases - Index [C]\nBox: P5\nTo see more digitized collections visit:\nhttps://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library\nTo see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories\nvisit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection\nContact a reference archivist at: [email protected]\nCitation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing\nNational Archives Catalogue:\nhttps://catalog.archives.gov/\nCABINET AFFAIRS,\n#99\nAssistant to the Governor\n2-17-69\nJ. Earl Coke annointed\nC\nCABINET SECRETARY\n#644\n11-25-69\nJames J. Crumpacker\nCABINET SECRETARY, Assistant\n#589\n9.17.68\nThomas M. McMurray\nCALAVERAS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#558\n9-27-74\nLeonard E. Anderson\nCALAVERAS COUNTY\n#604\nBOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n11-1-71\nWistos\nCALAVERAS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #316\n6-17-70\nBoard member, Joe R. Yockers\nCAL-VET DISASTER INDEMNITY\n#127\nFUND\n3-11-71\nRR called for urgency consideration of AB 579\nwhich would augment the Cal Vet Disaster\nIndemnity Fund and allow the state to fulfill\nobligations to Cal-Vet contract holders\nCAL-VET FARM and HOME\n#651\nLOAN PROGRAM\n12-3-69\nRR announced establishment of an interim\nfinancing program for the program of the\nDepartment of Veterans Affairs.\nCAL-VET : HOME OWNERS\n#58\n1-31-69\nRR instructed James E. Johnson, State Director\nAFFAIRS,\nCO make every\nservice available to the home owners, in storm\ndevastated areas.\nCALIFORNIA AERONAUTICS BOARD\n#303\n6-3-69\nRonald T. Golan\nCALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE DAY\n#413\n7-22-69\nF.R proclaimed July 22\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#358\n6-26-74\nJohn A. Olivero\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#294\n5-14-74\nMrs. Ruth F. Drossel\nDiahard L Marting\nS. R. (Jack) McCann\nBernard S. Miles\nGordon R. Morrison\nLowell \"Wayne\" Turner\nPeter Verkerke, Jr.\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#150\n3-16-73\nHerald L. Antrim\nFred L. Feci\nGeorge A. Harter\nJack Horner\nJohn M. Lozano\nDionicio Morales\nArthur D. Taylor\nJohn L. Watts\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#517\n9-7-72\nFred L. Feci\nRichard F. Martin\nS. R. \"Jack\" McCann\nPeter Verkerke, Jr.\nGordon Morrison\nGeorge H. Henneberg\nBernard S. Miles\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#290\n5-13-71\nAppointed:\nArthur D. Taylor\nReappointed:\nJerald L. Antrim\nJohn G. Lozano\nDionicio Morales\nGeorge A. Harter\nJohn L. Watts\nJack Hornel\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#236\n5-1-70\nHoward J. Volz\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#89\n2-9-70\nFred V. Adam\nBernard S. Miles\nGeorge H. Henneberg\nGeorge W. Smith\nRichard M. Lane\nFred A. Schmitz\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP\n#471\nCOUNCIL\n8-14-69\nHenry Henneberg\nWilliam Mariano\nJohn G. Lozano\nEdward J. Hibbert\nGeorge A. Harter\nHarry B. Winston, Jr\nWilliam F. Stumpf\nRobert H. Worthy\nWesley R. Brazier\nALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP\n#315\nCOUNCIL\n6-12-69\nRR praised the Council for its sponsorship of\nprogram which provides career training for\nmany young people and welcomed the 250,000th\nyoung person to enter the program.\nCALIFORNIA BPPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#170\n3-11-68\nGeorge W. Smith\nReappointed:\nFred A. Schmitz\nRichard M. Lane\nBernard S. Miles\nFred V. Adam\nFrancis A. Knapp\nCALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL\n#362\n6-28-67\nHenry J. Harkleroad\nWilliam F. Stumpf\nRobert H. Worthy\nCALIFORNIA BICENTENNIAL DAY\n#393\n7-11-69\nRR proclaimed July 16\nCALIFORNIA CITIZENSHIP DAY\n#612\n11-10-69\nRR proclaimed November 13, 1969\nCALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON\nINTERSTATE COOPERATION\n#316\n6-12-69\nJ. Frank Coakley (simultaneously appointed to\nLaws) Commission \"Ditorm state\nCALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON\n#48\nINTERSTATE COOPERATION\n1-24-68\nJohn A. Sutro, Sr.\nCALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES,\n#357\nBoard of Governors\n6-13-72\nDean S. Lesher, James J. Crumpacker,\nReappointed were: Mrs. Carol W. Marsden,\nBernard C. Plover.\nCALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES\n#431\nBOARD OF GOVERNORS\n7-19-71\nRoy T. Brophy\nCALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES,\n#720\nBoard of Governors\n12-31-68\nHerbert T. Stroschein\nwhit U Tancaster\nPhillip V. Sanchez\nWilliam A. Dillard\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES\n#142\nBOARD OF GOVERNORS\n3-16-71\nNorman E. Watts, Jr.\nReappointed:\nJames C. Dodd\nHarmon K. Howard\nMrs. Joan King\nMrs. Myrtle Wiens\nCalifornia\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES\n#199\nCalifornia, Board of Governors\n4-9-70\nReappointed:\nThe Reverend Paul C. Cox\nBenjamin N. Scott\nCharles E. Smoot\nHarold F. Wolters\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of\n#30\n1.16.68\nBoard formed to make the community colleges an\nintegral element of public higher education;\n15 appointments.\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES\n#367\nBoard of Governors\n7-13-70\nKing E. Durkee\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE #158\n3-11-74\nWalter Pudinski\nAllen F. Breed\nHerbert E. Ellingwood\nD. Lowell Jensen\nWayne H. Bronhoft\nJohn F. Duffy\nRobert G. Eckhoff\nErnest J. Rowland\nJohn T. Conlan\nBilly G. Mills\nGene S. Muehleisen\nJames G. Fisk\nDr. Donald E. McKenzie\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE #427\n7-19-74\nHenry T. Wilfong, Jr.\nCALIFORNIA\nCOUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE\n#548\n10-3-72\nBilly G. Mills\nCALIFORNIA\nCOUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE\n#518\n9-7-72\nDr. Earl Brian\nCALIFORNIA\nCOUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE\n#460\n8-8-72\nDavid L. Luce\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON\n#152\nCRIMINAL JUSTICE\n3-14-72\nKenneth F. Fare\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON\n#664\nCRIMINAL JUSTICE\n11-24-71\nVernon L. Grose\nCALIFORNIA\nCOUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE\n#31\n1-22-71\nEvelle Younger, Chairman\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON\n#405\nCRIMINAL JUSTICE\n8-19-70\nHerbert L. Ashby\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON\n#194\nCRIMINAL JUSTICE\n4-7-70\nRobert G. Eckhoff\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE #3\n1-2-70\nFour new members:\nJohn T. Conlan\nDouglas F. Dollarhide\nPatrick G. La Pointe\nRaymond C. Simon\nCALIFORNIA COUNCIL\n#381\nON CRIMINAL JUSTICE\n7-9-69\nWayne H. Bornhoft\nCALIFORNIA\nCOUNCIL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE\n#84\n2-7-68\nThomas C. Lynch\nCALIFORNIA CRIME TECHNOLOGICAL\n#494\nRESEARCH FOUNDATION\n8-29-74\nRichard E. Vahlstrom\nBrian P. Parker\nJames M. Geary\nPeter A. Hogenson\nCALIFORNIA CRIME TECHNOLOGICAL\n#727\nRESEARCH FOUNDATION\n12-28-71\nRobert A. Houghton\nCALIFORNIA DISASTER OFFICE\n1419\nEMPLOYEE REDUCTION\n7-30-69\nLegislative reductions in agency's 1969-70\nLASORI , CEF budget ret\nemployees\n#303\nCALIFORNIA ECOLOGY CORPS\n5-18-71\nRR optimistic over 40 volunteers and the\npotential of enough volunteers in the near\nfuture to staff 2 Or 3 Ecology Centers.\nCALIFORNIA ECOLOGY CORPS\n#251\n4-27-71\nRR, by executive order created CEC\"\nto\nincrease our efforts in protecting Calif's.\nenvironment\" and enable state to draw\nupon selected young men who have volunteered\nas well as those classified as conscientious\nobjectors to military service.\nCAL-EXPO MANAGEMENT\n#146\n3-16-73\nRR today announced that he intends to assign\nresponsibility for Cal-Expo to William Penn Nott,\nJr., director of the state Department of Parks\nand Recreation\nCALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND FAIR\n#31\nEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE\n1-20-72\nRalph A. Nissen reappointed Chairman\nwoodrow A. Miller, Reappointed Member\nRobert R. Gallaway, Appointed Member\nMALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND\n#456\n7AIR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE\n7-30-71\nJimmy D. Isbell (Student appointee)\nCALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND\n#52\nFAIR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE\n2-2-71\n(3 Appointments)\nReappointed Chairman Ralph A. Nissen\nMembers: Herbert C. Sanderson\nNelson G. Dong\nCALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AND FAIR\n#546\nEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE\n11-13-70\nNelson G. Dong\nEthel A. Hartman\nJoash E. Paul\nCAL-EXPO and Fair Executive Committee #80\n2-4-70\nThomas A. Lipman, appointed.\nReappointed:\nJohn H. Clifford\nGeorge A. Whitney\nCAL-EXPO and FAIR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE #29\n1-14-70\nRalph Nissen, Chairman\nEXPOSITION, State Fair and\n#154\n3.6.68\nJack H. Clifford\n#218\nEXPOSITION CALIFORNIA AND FAIR EXECUTIVE\n4-10-69\nCOMMITTEE, California\nRafael Vega\nJospeh RUSS IV\nDenis G. Babson\nCALIFORNIA\nEXPOSITION AND FAIR EXECUTIVE\n#98\nCOMMITTEE, State\n2-17-69\nppointed Dalnh Wisson\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION\n#36\n1-24-73\nKenneth E. Vetter\nWilliam L. Leonard\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION\n#22\n1-19-71\nMoon Lim Lee\nVernon J. Cristina\n#16\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION\n1-11-68\nRobert E. Herdman\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION\n#37\n2-1-67\nFred .. Jemmings\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION\n#16\n1-16-67\nMembers:\nVernon J. Christina\nMoon Lim Lee\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION\n#570\n10-20-67\nEarl Roberts\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL\n#602\n(No strike pledge)\n10-31-69\nRR commended California Association of Highway\nPatrolmen for no strike pledge; text of RR\nletter quoted\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL\n#253\n5-9-67\nCHP able to use radar to measure speed of\nmotor vehicles\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL\nB & T Release\nCOMMISSIONER, Appointment of\n7-11-72\nWalter Pudinski\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL\nB & T\nCOMMISSIONER, Resignation of\nRelease\n7-11-72\nResignation of CHP Commissioner Harold W.\nSullivan was accepted today by Frank J. Walton,\nBusiness and Transportation Agency Secretary.\nCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES\n#466\n8-16-74\nRR announced agreement has been reached on\namendment to legislation estublishing new\nmethod for determining CHP salaries based\non salaries for corresponding ranks in 5 major\nlaw enforcement jurisdictions in Calif.\nCALIFORNIA HOSPITAL COMMISSION\n#472\n8-19-74\nDr. Edgar K. Rose\nADITORNIA HOSPITAL COMMISSION\n#75\n2-8-72\nEverett Southard\nAlbert B. Halverson\nMenry B. Dunlap\nTheodore Cummings\nDr. James B. D. Mark\nAllen J. Manzano\nMrs. Elizabeth Rowen\nCALIFORNIA INDUSTRY AND\n#662\nWORLD TRADE COMMISSION\n12-9-69\nAppointed:\nAllan F. Mather\nWilliam J. Neff\nWilliam W. Morison\nJ. Dallas Clark\nWilliam E. Roberts\nRobert H. Volk\nEarle M. Constable\nGeorge Curran\nRalph B. Dewey\nCALIFORNIA LAW REVISION COMMISSION\n#624\n11-5-71\nAppointed:\nHoward R. Williams\nJohn J. Balluff\nReappointed:\nMarc Sandshrom\nJohn N. McLaurin\nNoble K. Gregory\nCALIFORNIA LEGAL\n1-14-72\nSERVICES FOUNDATION\n#18\nRR announced plans for bold new experiment\naimed at significantly improving quality &\navailability of professional legal services\nto the poor in Calif.\nCALIFORNIA MARCHING BAND AT BERKELEY #145\n3-9-70\nRR names California Marching Band at Berkeley\nas official representative at EXPO '70, Osaka.\nCALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY\n#98\n3-2-71\nRear Admiral Leslie E. Gehres (Ret.)\nCALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY\n#242\n5-4-70\nReed M. Williams\nCALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY\n#114\nBoard of Governors\n2-26-69\nReappointed Ernest N. Kettenhofen\nCALIFORNIA-NEVADA COMPACT\n#138\n3-4-70\nJ. Allen Bray, representative\nCOMMISSION CALIFORNIA-NEVADA INTERSTATE COMPACT #363\n6.28.67\nLeland R. Charlebois\nRandolph H. Dewante\nAlfred A. Hodder\nWilliam F. Bechdolt\nHubert B. Bruns\nCharles F. Fogerty\nCALIFORNIA POPPY\n#310\n5-20-71\nRR plea for precervation of the Ctille Floor\nCALIFORNIA RECREATIONAL\n#177\nTRAILS COMMITTEE\n3-27-72\nRalph R. Goodson\nCRLA\nCarlucci Statement\nJune 29, 1971\nRR comment and copy of statement of Frank\nCarlucci, Director of federal Office of\nEconomic Opportunity, regarding CRLA funding.\nCRLA - OEO\n#320\n5-24-71\nText of RR telegram to Attorney General\nJohn Mitchell requesting investigation,\nand report re: the fire-bombing of\nAttorney William Moreno's office.\nAlso, text of telegram to Moreno\n#309\nCREA - OEO\n5-19-71\nTelegram to Frank Carlucci re: conduct\narings hv Federal OFO\non CRLA. Also requests full investigation\nof all facts pertaing to CRLA's activities.\nCREA\n#266\nOEO\n5-4-71\nRRletter to Frank Caducci, Director of OEO\nrequesting meeting between state and federal\nofficials to review investigation of CRLA\nproblems\nCRLA-OEO\n#295\n5-14-71\nLetter to Frank Carlucci enclosing document\nestablishing illegal relationship between\nCRLA and UFWOC.\nCRLA\nMEMO\n(Hearings)\n5-13-71\nSamples of documentary evidence submitted\nin current CRLA-OEO-California hearings.\n(LETTER TO OEO\n4-28-71\nRR letter to Commission members investigating\nCRLA, San Francisco. References to statemento\nmade in Press Conference April 27.\nCALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE\n#50\n2-1-71\nRR approved short-term grant to CRLA, Inc.\nwhich will expire in six months.\nCRLA\n#3\n1-6-71\n283 page report sent to federal OEO officials\nin Washington, D. C. in support of RR veto\nof funding CRLA.\nCRLA\nOffice of Economic\nOpportunity\nLewis K. Uhler, Dir.\n1-7-71\nMaterial supporting RR's veto of funding\nCRLA for 1971\nCRIA\nOffice of Economic Oppil\nLewis K. Uhler, Dir.\n1-7-71\nState of California accused \"persons acting\non behalf of CRLA \" of harassing persons\nwho have signed complaints about the\nactivities of CRLA\nto change stories\nCKLA\nOffice of Beonomic\nOpportunity\nLewis K. Uhler, Dir.\n1-26-71\nLetter from California Congressmen urging\nPresident Nixon to sustain Governor Reagan's\nveto of funding for California Rural Legal\nAssistance, Inc.\nCRLA\n#585\n12-26-70\nRR VETOED $1.8 million grant to California\nRural Legal Assistance, Inc. for re-funding\nof program.\nCRLA\n#588\n12-30-70\nExtension of 30 days for study of material\nsupporting RR's veto of grant to re-fund\nCRLA operations.\n#593\nCRIA\n12-31-70\nmovt of RR's telegram to Senator Cranston\nregarding Senator's accion to b]\nconfirmation of Federal OEO Director\nnominated by President\nMALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE\n#46\n1-30-71\nRR statement\npleased and gratified that\nfederal OEO upheld veto of CRLA program.\nCALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE\n#588\n12-30-70\nExtension of 30 days for study of material\nsupporting RR's veto of grant to re-fund\nCRLA operations.\nCALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE #585\n12-26-70\nRR vetoed $1.8 million grant to re-fund program\nCRLA OEO GRANT ASSISTANCE\n#13\n1-8-70\nMeese announced approved of 1-year\n$1.6 million OEO grant, based on \"anticipated\nenforcement\" of 4 conditions.\nCALIFORNIA SERVICE ALLIANCE\nMEMO TO PRESS\n3-13-69\nRR met with members of the newly formed\nCalifornia Service Alliance\n(background on organization included)\nCALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES\n#357\nAND UNIVERSITY, Board of\n6-13-72\nTrustees\nRichard A. Garcia\nCALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES\n#149\n3-18-71\nBOARD OF TRUSTEES\nWendell W. Witter\nDr. William McColl\nMrs. Winifred H. Lancaster\nCALIFORNIA STATE DISASTER COUNCIL\n#9\n1-7-70\nRichard H. Houts\nCALIFORNIA STATE\nDISASTER COUNC IL\n#468\n8-13-69\nJohn B. Whitney\nCALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES\n#218\nASSOCIATION (Fringe benefits)\n4-14-71\nRR proposed \"the most significant liberalization\nof fringe benefits for career state employees\nin almost a generation.\"\nCALIFORNIA STATE\n#92\nEMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION\n3-1-71\nRR statement after meeting with representatives\nof CSEA, announcing new executive order to\nimprove communications.\nCALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION\n#575\nNO-STRIKE PLEDGE\n10-13-69\nRR very disappointed to learn of action by CSEA\ndelegates to clinic\nConstitution.\nCALIFORNIA STATE JOBS FOR VETERANS\n#382\nTASK FORCE\n6-25-71\nGordon R. Elliott, Director\nCALIFORNIA STATE PARK\n#592 & #593\nFOUNDATION\n10-28-69\nRR announced incorporation of CSPF as non-\nprofit organization empowered to solicit and\nreceive gifts for further development of State\nPark System.\nCALIFORNIA STATE VARIATION PLAN\n#610\n11-20-72\nRR announced he has initiated action a designed to\ngive the state increased control over the nearly\n$78 million in federal antipoverty funds being\nspent annually in California. RR requested\nauthority from Phillip DEC Director, to\nimplement a California State Variation Plan.\nCALIFORNIA TOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY\nCOMMENDATION LETTER\n#666\n12-11-69\nRR letter to Toll ICE Bridge Authori schding\nDringing about toll reduction.\nCALIFORNIA TOLL BRIDGE\n#657\nAUTHORITY\n12-4-69\nJames C. Schmidt\nRoy E. Demmon\nCALIFORNIA WORLD TRADE AUTHORITY\n#318\n6-13-69\nWilliam E. Roberts\nRalph B. Dewey\nAllan F. Mather\nWilliam J. Neff\nWilliam W. Morison\nJames Dallas Clark\nErle M. Constable\nRobert H. Volk\nGeorge Curran\nCALIFORNIA VETERANS BOARD\n#41\n1-30-73\nJ. Robert Springer\nMichael I. Neil\nCALIFORNIA VETERANS\n#371\n7-3-69\nRobert N. Rouch\nCALIFORNIA VETERANS' BOARD\n#211\n4-7-69\nG. Harvey Mydland\nCALIFORNIA VETERANS' BOARD\n#82\n2-13-69\nJ. Robert Springer\nCALIFORNIA VETERANS' BOARD\n#108\n3-8-67\nWing K. Fat\nCALIFORNIA WORK EXPERIENCE\n#351\nPROGRAM, (CWEP)\n6-8-72\nRR issuea statement; \"California was given\nthe legal authority on June 6 to begin CWEP\"\n#269\nCYA PAROLEE\n5-9-72\nRR presented plaque and letter of commendation\nto CRA parolee, Donald Ray Brazile, for saving\nthe lives of a LA woman and her three small\nchildren after an automobile accident on 3/10/72\nCALIFORNIANS APPOINTED\n#194\nTO NIXON ADMINISTRATION\n3-25-69\nRR acknowledge talents and quality of leadership\nof Californians who have served so ably in state\ngovernment and are now serving in Washington\nadministration.\nCALIFORNIANS FOR LOWER TAXES\"\n#169\nTask Force\n3-23-73\nRR's drive for a public referendum on his\nrevenue and tax reduction plan got off to a\nfast start today when the chairman of the\n\"Californians for Lower Taxes\" COMMISSION sene\nthe measure to the Attorney General for\n\"Titling\".\nCALIFORNIANS FOR REVENUE SHARING\n#102\n3-5-71\nor\nor revenue sharing\nand statement the new statewide organization to\ndevelop awareness.\nCALIFORNIA'S CHANGING ENVIRONMENT,\n#449\nCONFERENCE ON\n8-6-69\nCreative solutions to California's\nenvironmental problems will be sought at a\nconference of more than 1,000 scientists,\nindustrialists, educators and conservationists\ncalled by Governor Reagan November 17 and 18\nin Los Angeles.\nCALIFORNIAS, Commission of the\n#272\n5.22.67\nAppointed seven outstanding Californians and\nalso named 18 more men and women.\nCALIFORNIA'S CHANGING\n#631\nENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE\n11-14-69\nBackground information, list of panelists and\nagenda ennounced by Governor re conference on\nNovember 17-18.\nCALIFORNIA'S CHANGING\n#611\nENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE\n11-10-69\nNovember one 10 will buing together\nlargest cross-section of experts and concerned\ncitizens ever assembled at one time in\nCalifornia to seek creative solutions to the\nstate's pollution problems.\nCALIFORNIA'S CHANGING\n#571\nENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE\n10-10-69\nAstronaut William Anders and Secretary\nof Interior Walter J. Hickel will be among\nthe featured speakers in Los Angeles at the\nNovember 17-18 Conference.\nCAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY\n#389\nBOARD FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED\n7-11-74\nReappointed: Ablyne B. Winge\nMarion E. Van Winkle\nDouglas R. McAvey\nCAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL\n#188\nAdvisory Board for Mentally Disordered\n4-5-72\nRobert I. Lauffer\nCAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL\n#325\n6-15-67\nFrancis W. Hertel\nCAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL\n#128\n3-20-67\nAlfrida P. Teague\nJohn S. Broome\n#672\nCAMELLIA BOWL GAME\n11-30-71\nTelegram from RR to Governor of Idaho\nregarding the December 11 Camellia Bowl\ngame between Chico State and Boise State.\nCAMPAIGN REFORM\n#338\n6-18-74\nMR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce\nRougal urging Common Cause and People's Lobby to\nsupport the governor's legisla tive campaign\nreform proposals to strengthen the Political\nReform Act of 1974 passed by the voters June\n4 (Proposition 9).\nCAMPAIGN REFORM PROPOSAL\n#468\n(Legislation)\n8-16-74\nRR called for revival of campaign reform bills\nin legislature; invited People's Lobby and\nCommon Cause to join in pushing reforms.\nCAMPAIGN REFORM PROPOSAL\n#289\n(Legislation)\n5-9-74\nRR announced that the following bills, implemen-\nting his campaign reform proposals have been\nintroduced in the legislature:\nSCA 50 - Stull\nAB 4291 - Russell\nSB 2181 - Stull\nSB 2415 - Carpenter\nAB 3962 - Arnett\nAB 4258 - Antonovich\nAB 4262 - McLennan\nAB 4266 - Priolo\nAB 4301 - Badham\nCAMPUS DISORDER\n#252\n5-6-70\nRR requests all University of California and\nCalifornia State Colleges be closed for two\ndays plus the weekend.\nCAMPUS DISORDER\n#253\n5-6-70\nText of RR message to the people of California\nre: closure of the University and state colleges.\nCAMPUS CONFLICT\n288\n5-20-69\nRR issued summary of events and circumstances\nsurrounding planned and violent disturbances\nat Berkeley over past 5 days.\nCAMPUS DISORDER\n#660\n12-7-67\nStatement to the State Colleges and Universities\nthat rioting will not be tolerated.\nCANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL, State\n#227\n4-5-74\nDr. Sol Silverman, Jr.\nDr. D.vid A. Wood\nMrs. Helene G. Brown\nCANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL,\n#97\nState\n2-14-74\nDr. Lewis W. Guiss\n#270\n5-16-73\nSol R. Baker, M.D.\nJohn E. Connolly, M.D.\nCANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#27\n1-19-72\nReappointed:\nDr. John W. Cline\nEmanuel H. Fineman\nDr. Joseph F. Ross\nCANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#74\nDr. Neil C. Andrews\nReappointed:\nDr. George S. Sharp\nMrs. Marvel L. Brenner\nRalph J. Thompson, Jr.\nCANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#132\n3-4-70\nDr. Lawrence G. Crowley\nDr. Arthur J. Donovan\nReappointed: Emanuel H. Fineman, Dr. Joseph F.\nRoss, Dr. John W. Cline, Dr. Sol R. Baker,\nDr. John E. Connolly, Mrs. Helene G. Brown,\nDr. Sol Silverman and Dr. David A. Wood.\nCANCER ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#575\n10.23.67\nJohn B. Contaily\nDr. Ralph J. Thompson\nDr. Edward Zalta\nDr. George S. Sharp\nMrs. Marvel L. Brenner\nCANCER CRUSADE\n# 232\n4.2.68\nRR issued proclamation to call attention\nto American Cancer Society's Annual Cancer\nCrusade.\nCANCER RESEARCH GRANT\n#216\n4-20-72\nPR congratulated Salk Institute of San Diego\non receiving a $400,000 research grant from\nNational Cancer Institute\nCAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS\nDEPT. OF FINANCE\n(1972-73 Budget Augmentation)\n2-25-72\n$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for\nnew capital outlay projects proposed:\n1) Earthquake safety standards - public schools\n2) State Park System improvements\n3) U.C. educational centers - Sta. Bbra; S. Dgo.\n4) Improved accreditation standards - mental\nhygiene institutions\n5) Governor's Mansion\nCAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS\n#155\n3.6.68\nUC and state colleges asked to submit highest\npriorities for additional capital outlay because\nof tidelands revenue bonuses.\nCAPITAL PUNISHMENT, Reinstatemen t of\n#473\n9-10-73\nRR statement upon legislature's approval of\nthe death penalty bill by Deukmejian.\nCAPITAL PUNISHMENT\n#334\n5-31-72\nRR statement on United States Supreme Court\nrefusal of California's appeal on the abolition\nof the death penalty leaving the decision to\nthe citizens themselves.\nCAPITAL PUNISHMENT\n#285\n5-11-72\nRR issued a statement urging the citizens of\nCalifornia to support death penalty initiative\nand to sign the petitions.\nCAPITAL PUNISHMENT\n#164\n3-17-72\nRR statement re Calif. Supreme Court's denial\nof attorney general's request for rehearing on\ncourt's capital punishment decision; \"extremely\nunfortunate although not unexpected;\" intend to\nvigorously pursue appeal before U.S. Supreme\nCourt\nCAPITAL PUNISHMENT\n#104\n2-18-72\nPR statement on California Supreme Court deci-\nsion involving capital punishment\nCAPITAL PUNISHMENT\n#239\n5.4.67\nIs capital punishment a deterrent to murder?\nA letter from a wife whose husband was almost\nkilled.\nCAPITOLA NATIONAL BEGONIA FESTIVAL\n#500\nWEEK\n9.5.67\nSeptember 4th - 10th, proclamation.\nCAPITOL BUILDING, West Wing of\n#253\nState\n5-3-73\nRR today discussions asked key administration officials to\na)\ngarding the evacuation of the wesc wing of the\nState Capitol Building.\nCAPPS, Ed\n#381\n(Death of)\n6.6.68\nRR issued statement on death of journalist\nEd Capps.\n#476\nCAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK\n7.19.68\nRR proclaimed July 14-20 as CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK\nin California; expressed \"sympathy with the as-\npirations of peoples everywhere who wish to enjoy\nthe blessings and benefits of freedom.\nTAR-POOL PRIORITY LANES\n#650\nBAY BRIDGE\n11-19-71\nDecision to establish the first toll-free\npriority lanes for car pools using the\nSan Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.\nCAREER - Reference to Retirement\n#233\n(Misinterpretation of remark)\n4.3.68\nConfusion over remarks made by RR at airport.\nany imprication there **** IS considering retiring\nfrom public life is in error; referring to\ncareer as an actor.\nCAREER OPPORTUNITIES\n#576\n(Gov's employment program)\n9.10.68\nRR announced start of three-part program to Pro-\nvide better employment opportunities for dis-\nemployees. advantaged, apprenticeship program, and state\nCARLESON, Robert B., Resignation of\n#105\n3-1-73\nDirector of the state Department of Social\nWelfare\n352\nCENETERY BOARD, State\n6-26-7\nReappointed: George H. Shellenberger\nCEMETERY BOARD\n#73\n2-4-70\nArchie L. Hocking reappeanted, #420, 7-17-72\nWilliam A. Lahanier reappointed, #420, 7-17-72\nJohn A. Vibert\nCEMETERY BOARD\n#108\n3-5-71\nGeorge H. Shellenberger\nNIMETERY BOARD (State)\n#484\n7.23.68\nJohn A. Vibert\nReappointed #322, 6-15-73\nCEMETERY BOARD\n#178\n3.13.68\nFrederick E. Llewellyn - - Reappointed 2-14-72, Agm\nMonsignor Thomas A. Kirby - Reaptd. 2-14-72, #97\nReappointed: Rollin Lee McNitt, Jr.\nCEMETERY STRIKE\n#544\n10-4-71\nP.R telegram to representatives of both sides\nin the management-labor dispute involving\nthe Cemetery Workers and Greenskeepers Union,\nrequesting settlement.\nCENSUS\n#58\n2-3-71\nRR announced population count for California's\n58 counties based on 1970 census.\nCENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY\n#230\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n4-21-72\nJohn C. Teal\nJUDICIAL DISTRICT\n7-9-70\nAppointed: John L. Flynn, Jr.\nCENTURY FREEWAY\n#199\n3.20.68\nRR lauded decision allocating $267 million in\nhighway funds for const. of Century Freeway\nCENTURY FREEWAY\n#29\n1.16.68\n$250 million released for construction of freeway\nin L.A.\nCERTIFICATES OF ACCREDITATION\n#79\nTO MILITARY HOSPITALS\n2-11-69\nRR presented first Certificate of Accreditation\nto Letterman General Hospital designed to re-\nlieve shortage - - Vocational Number in califor-\nnia.\nCERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS\nBOARD\n#400\n7-16-73\nJohn H. Miller\nFred J. Sherry\nCERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS\n#268'\n5-15-73\nBOARD\nMrs. Norman (Virginia R.) Talmage\nRTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS BOARD\n+94\n2-23-73\nbert S. Butler\nCERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS BOARD #120\n2-26-70\nJohn I. Kelly\nReappointed, #509, 8-30-72\nCERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS\n#5\n1-5-68\nRichard P, Figone\nCERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS\n#387\n7-11-67\nMack M. Racklin\nGeorge J. Kartinos\nCERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS\n#269\n5-5-71\nMack M. Racklin\nGeorge J. Kartinos\nCERTIFIED SHORTHAND\n#185\nREPORTERS BOARD\n3-17-69\nCecil J. Slaback\n#593\nCHAING KAI-SHEK\n10-27-71\nText of RR telegram re UN decision.\nCHANDLER, Norman - Death of\nStatement\n10-21-73\nRR statement re death of Norman Chandler, Chairma\nof the board, Los Angeles Times-Mirror Corp.\nCHARLES SCHULZ DAY\n#288\n5.24.67\nProclamation, May 24.\nCASH INVICES\n121\n387 - Moretti\n3-7-73\ntoday called for passage of emergency\nregislation to the constitution OI child\nare services in California, pending action by\nthe federal government.\nCHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ADVISORY\n#247\nCOMMITTEE\n4-18-74\nMrs. Loretta C. Ceasar\nCHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ADVISORY\n#408\nCOMMITTEE\n7-18-73\nMrs. Sylvia L. Ahern\nCHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM\n#341\nADVISORY COMMITTEE\n6-21-73\nMrs. Lorraine H. Boyce\n11213\n4-1-74\nDr. Kent A Zimmerman\nDr. Crawford Bost\nDay ProCerick mouges\nCHILDREN AND YOUTH,\nAdvisory Committee on\n#542\n9-17-69\nMiles Mitchell\nEugene Clark\nMarilyn Numair\nCHILDREN AND YOUTH,\n#474\nAdvisory Committee\n8-15-69\nRoy C. Votaw,\nRaynaldo Gallegos\nReverend Edwin Cole\nArmando Giotta\nMrs. Laurence B. Martin\nWinston Lee\nWillis J. Morrissey\nStudents appointed:\nRobert B. Jacobsen\nCHILDREN AND YOUTH,\n#690\nAdvisory Committee on\n12-2-68\nMrs. Evelyn M. Binswanger\nMrs. Robley Berry\nLois Risling\nA. Kenneth Spencer\nCHILDREN & YOUTH\n#258\n(Governor's Advisory Committee)\n5.12.67\nMrs. Charles P. Gould\nRev. John J. O'Connor\nWinston S. Carter\nDonald A. Odell\nChatman\nDr. Myron C. Cole\nRev. Cornish Rogers\nMiss Carol Davis\nTom Shanahan-\nRichard C. Dinkelspiel\nStewart C. Smith\nWendell T. Handy\nDr. Ralph Tyler\nMrs. Walter Harness\nBenjamin U. Vega\nRalph B. Herzog\nSalvador T. Vela\nMiss Helen MacGregor\nMrs. W. W. Wood\nMrs. Laurence B. Martin\nCHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES #336 5.16.68\nWEEK\nActing 1968 as CHILDREN WITH\nGovernor Finch proclaimed Hay 10-19,\nWEEK.\nCHILE-CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE\n#577\n10.24.67\nChile. RR called meeting for continuing relations with\nCHILE-CALIFORNIA PROGRAM\n#435\n8.2.67\nText of a letter written to Secretary of State\nDean Rusk.\nCHINO, Warden of the California\nInstitution for Men at\n#429\n7-19-71\nBertram S. Griggs\nCHINO CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FOR MEN #429\n7-19-71\nBertram S. Griggs, Warden\nCHINO, Warden of the California\n#333\nInstitution for Men at\n6-16-67\nWalter T. Stone\nHINO PRISON\n#479\nWork-furlough program)\n7.22.68\ncommended Department of Corrections for start-\nng work-furlough program for prisoners at the\nalifornia Institution for Men at Chino, without\ntaffing or budget increases.\nCHINO PRISON\n#333\n6.16.67\nmailer =. 360mg\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, State\n#306\nBoard of\n5-21-74\nRobert C. Reed, D.C..\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#248\n4-18-74\nReappointed Dr. Cynthia E. Preiss\n$150\nCRIBOPRACTIC examIners, State\n3-20-73\nheard of\nJohn P. de Heras\nRay H. Quibell\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS\n#166\nState Board of\n3-25-71\nDr. Cynthia Priess\nDr. Rudy A. Fahlbusch\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS,\n#136\nBoard of\n3-8-72\nDr. Kenneth D. Pack\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#76\n2-4-70\nDr. John P. de Heras\nDr. Ray H. Quibell\nState Board of\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS,\n#262\n5-1-69\nAlphonso G. Santomauro\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, Board of\n#109\n2.20.68\nRudy A. Fahlbusch\nLackip\nCHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, Board of\n#257\n5.12.67\nJohn P. deHeras\nRay Henry Quibell\nCHRISTMAS GREETINGS\n#691\n12.22.67\nRR's address to people of California.\nCHRISTMAS MESSAGE\n#668\n12-20-72\nRR Christmas Message to the people of Californi\nCHRISTMAS MESSAGE\n#713\n12-21-71\nRR's Annual Christmas Message\nRISTRAS MESSAGE\n#584\n12-24-70\nCHRISTMAS MESSAGE\n#687\n12-23-69\nCHRISTMAS TREE DONATION\n#643\nTO VIETNAM TROOPS\n11-25-69\nRR announced California will send 300 Christmas\ntrees to troops in Vietnam.\nRR signed proclaimation for Circle K Week,\nMarch 2\nCITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#289\n5-11-72\nDr. Allan E. Voigt\nDr. Lawrence M. Greenberg\nCITIZENSHIP AWARDS\n#407\n(Governor's)\n6.17.68\nThree winners were announced for first annual\nGovernor's Awards for Creative Citizenship.\nAward honors Californians who have worked imag-\ninatively and effectively with private resources\nto attack important social problems in the state\nCITIZENSHIP AWARD\n#692\n12.26.67\nGovernor's Award for Creative Citizenship to\nindividuals and business firms.\nattack important social problems. Recognizes\nRobert Barnum, Mrs. M. N. Carey, J. Hart Clinton,\nJohn L. Dupress, Dr. John Richard Ford, Donald\nFretz, Herbert Jackson, Mrs. Thorkild R. Knudsen,\nDean Lesher, John R. O'Neil, Dr. William Quinn,\nCarl R. Terzian, Dr. Edward M. Glaser\nCITIZENSHIP DAY\n#557\n10.13.67\nProclamation, November 13.\nCITRUS JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#485\n8-13-71\nWilliam R. Mayes\nCIVIL AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS\n#392\nState Registration Board\n6.10.68\nRay J. Peters\nReappointed, Charles R. Wilke\nCIVIL & PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS\n#562\n10.16.67\nCampbell M. Lucas\nCIVIL & PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS\n#447\n8.10.67\nBoard of Registration, W. L. Meikle\nCIVIL & PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS\n#308\n6.5.67\nEdmund C. Babson\nJohn R. Winzler\nCIVIL DISORDER\n#121\n2-26-70\nSanta Barbara\nRR visit to Santa Barbara and statement re:\nrioting and burning at Isla Vista.\nCIVIL WAR CLAIMS\n#415\n6.21.68\nRR asked members of California Congressional\nin Delegation to take action to secure $7.5 million\nment. Civil War claims never paid by federal govern-\nCLARK, William P., Jr.\nTelephone Stant.\nconfirmation of Appointment\n3-5-73\nRR statement following announcement of confirma-\ntion of Wm. P. Clark, Jr. to the State Supreme\ncommission appointments.\n#682\nCLARK, William P., Jr.\n11-25-68\nResignation, as executive secretary.\nCLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION\n#41\n1-20-70\nRR proposed freeing $33 million for\ncritically needed classroom construction,\ndoubling effectiveness of 16.5 million\nsurplus.\n13 school districts benefit.\nCLEAN AIR\n#117\n2-24-70\nRR called for 2 day meeting of State Air\nResurces Board with major automobile and\noil firm representatives. Objective..\nfurther effort in battle against smog.\nTEAN AIR ACT\n#341\n6-2-72\nRR urged Californians to reject Proposition 9\nmussday's primary hallnt\nCLEAN AIR LAW\n#399\n8-13-70\nBill signed. two key provisions of\nOmnibus Clean Air Law, creating air pollution\ncontrol district in every county where one\ndoes not presently exist and an Air monitorin\nnetwork. AB 83 and 87 respectively.\nCLEANER AIR WEEK\n#572\n10-10-69\nRR proclaimed the week of October 19-25, 1969\nCLEAVER, ELDRIDGE\n(RR statement on)\n#586\n9.13.68\nBlank RR issued statement opposing\ncourse. principal lecturer in UC racism\nCleaver Panther as Minister of Information appointment Eldridge of\nCLEMENCY - Paul LaVergne\n#115\n3.13.67\nRR statement that he will not intervene in\nscheduled execution or Laveryne for 3.15.67.\nCLEMENCY - Daniel A. Roberts\n#240\n5.4.67\nRR will not intervene in execution slated for\n5.9.67; fact sheet included.\nCLEMENCY, Executive\n#368\n6.29.67\nRR granted executive clemency to Calvin Thomas\nand commuted his death sentence to life imprison-\nment.\nCLEMENCY HEARING - William Tahl\nMEMO TO PRESS\n7.7.67\nFor William Tahl on 7.7.67.\nCLEMENCY HEARING - Daniel Roberts\n#198\n4.17.67\nTwenty-day stay of execution for Roberts; new\nexecution date - 5.8.67.\nCLEMENCY HEARING - Edward Louis\n#376A\nArguello\n7.3.67\nEdward Louis Arguello\nCLEMENCY HEARING - Nathan E. Eli MEMO TO PRESS\n6.20.67\nHearing to be held 6.20.67\nCLEMENCY HEARING - Paul LaVergne\n#107\n3.8.67\nHearing set for 3.8.67.\nCLEMENCY HEARING - Dorman Fred Talbot, Jr. #71\n2.17.67\n7.21.07.\nCLEMENCY HEARING - Robert Lee Massie\n#547\n10.6.67\nDate stayed for Massie.\nCLEMENCY HEARING - Robert Lee Massie #589\n11.1.67\nContinued the stay of execution of Robert Lee\nMassie through 11.14.67.\nCLEMENCY & EXTRADITION\n#181\nAaron Mitchell\n4.11.67\nExecution of 4.12.67 will go as scheduled.\nCLEMENCY & EXTRADITION\n#179\nAaron Mitchell\n4.11.67\nFact sheet on history of his case.\nCLOSING OF CALIFORNIA\n#252\nCAMPUSES\n5-6-70\nRR announced he has asked all University of\nCalifornia and California State Colleges\nbe closed \"to reflect on the grave sequence of\ncurrent events\"\nCLOSURE OF CAMPUSES\n#253\n5-6-70\nRR message to people of California re: closure\nof the University and State College campuses.\nCOAST LINE PROTECTION\n#324\n5-26-72\nRR released the Comprehensive Ocean Area Plan\n(COAP), a three-year study designed as the\nfoundation for state policy in managing Californi\ncoastal resources.\nCOAST RANGE PINE AND FOREST DISTRICT\n#215\n(District Forest Practice\n4-23-70\nCommittee)\nLeonard E. Lindberg\nCOASTAL HIGHWAY ZONING\n#409\n7-9-71\nRR announced new coastal highway planning policy\nto prevent unwarranted intrusion by the state\nhighway system on California's coastline.\nCOASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,\n#697\nCalifornia\n12-28-72\nMelvin B. Lane\nRoger T. Osenbaugh\nCOASTAL ZONE COMMISSION\n#697\nCentral Coast Regional\n12-28-72\nCharles B. Kramer\nFrank J. Lodato\nCOASTAL ZONE COMMISSION,\n#697\nNorth Coast Regional\n12-28-72\nDonaid\nJohn M. Mayfield, Jr.\nCOASTAL ZONE COMMISSION,\n#461\nNorth Central Region\n8-13-74\nB. John Bugatto\nCOASTAL ZONE COMMISSION\n#697\nNorth Central Coast Regional\n12-28-72\nMelville Owen\nEllen J. Johnck\nKenneth M. Stocking\nASTAL ZONE COMMISSION\n#697\nJan Diego Regional\n12-28-72\nEvan V. Jones\nMalcolm A Love\nCOASTAL ZONE COMMISSION\n#697\nSouth Coast Regional\n12-28-77\nDonald B. Bright\nDonald W. Phillips\nCOASTAL ZONE COMMISSION\n#697\nSouth Central Coast Regional\n12-28-72\nN. Bruce Johnson\nEmmons Blake\nCODES AND STANDARDS, Division\n(Housing & Community Development) of\n#194\n4-7-72\nJames M. Hicks\nCOFFEEE BREAK ACCIDENT\n#576\n12-18-70\nPREVENTION PROGRAM\nRR urged Californians to participate in this\nsafety program for the Holiday season.\nCOFFEE BREAK ACCIDENT\nPREVENTION PROGRAM\n#664\n12-10-69\nrestaurant of RR urged free coffee California breaks motorists to be offered to take advantage\nYear's prevention high traffic program periods. during Xmas and New\ndent operators as part of national by state acci-\nCOJO BAY\n#67\n1-30-70\nSmall Craft harbor of refuge on eastern\nshore of Point Conception.\nCOKE, J. Earl, Resignation of\n#499\n8-21-72\nSecretary of Agriculture and Services Agency\nCOLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD\n#433\n7-30-74\nMax Ferber\nCOLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD\n#202\n4-9-73\nMrs. Marie E. Haff\nReppointed #320, 6-15-73\nCOLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD\n#378\n6-26-72\nEarl J. O'Grady\nGeorge E. Delahanty\nCOLLECTION AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD\n#557\n10-8-71\nWilliam T. Grier\nJohn F. Foley\nCOLLECTION AGENCY\n#402\nADVISORY BOARD\n7-7-71\nMrs. Lee Richmond\nReappointed #320, 6-15-73\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES\n#435\nCalifornia Advisory Board of\n9-4-70\nDonald E. Blauert\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES,\n#546\nCalifornia Advisory Board of\n9-19-69\nStanley H. Kragen\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES\n#416\n(Advisory Board of)\n6.21.68\nGeorge E. Delahanty\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES\n#275\n(Advisory Board of)\n4,22.68\nDonald C. Blake\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES\n#519\n(Advisory Board of)\n10.16.67\nDonald C. Blake\n#519\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES\n9.19.67\n(Advisory Board of)\nGeorge E. Delahanty\nDonald C. Blake\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES\n#388\n(Advisory Board of)\n7.11.67\nDonald E. Blauert\nWilliam T. Grier\nWalter T. Lampell\nCOLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING\n#199\nBUREAU\n3-26-69\nGordon H. Bishop\nCOLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING BUREAU\n#180\n3.13.68\nNoel A. Black, Chief\nCOLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING BUREAU\n#189\n4.13.67\nReappointed: George Soloff, Chief\nCOLLECTIVE BARGAINING\n#269\n5-1-74\nAR announced that Senator Collier will introduce\nlegislation to provide a reasonable and fair\nprocess for solving disputes between local publi\nemployees and their public employers.\nCOLLECTIVE BARGAINING\n#101\nAGREEMENTS\n2-14-68\nRR urged passage of legislation requiring\nsecret ballot to approve collective bargaining\nagreements and authorize strikes.\nCOLLEGES, CALIFORNIA STATE\n#146\nTRUSTEES\n3-9-70\nPhillip V. Sanchez\nRobert A. Hornby\nCOLORADO RIVER\n#540\n11.29.67\nMove to reopen negotiations between the two\nstates because of the stalemate.\nCOLORADO RIVER BASIN\n#369\n6.30.67\nWater problems, southwest\nCOLORADO RIVER BASIN\n#115\n3.13.67\nStatement presented by RR to House Subcommittee\non Irrigation & Reclamation in Washington, D.C.\nPiecemeal approach of Secretary of Interior\nSteward Udall is step backward for entire\nPacific Southwest.\nOnly certain way of assuring continued develop-\nment and prosperity in the Pacific Southwest.\nCOLORADO RIVER BASIN REGIONAL\n#117\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n3.14.67\nKeith B. Ainsworth\nORORADO RIVER BOARD OF CALIFORNIA\n#336\n6-14-74\nLert F. Carter\nCOLORADO RIVER BOARD OF CALIFORNIA\n#418\n7-17-72\nRobert V. Phillips\nCOLORADO RIVER BOARD (of California)\n#453\n8.14.67\nJoseph Jensen\nRaymond R. Rummonds\nVirgil L. Jones\nRaymond E. Badger\nDr. Edgar L. Kanouse\nCarl C. Bevins\nCOLORADO RIVER LEGISLATION\n#351\n(HR 3300)\n5.23.68\nRR urged U.S. Senate to follow the lead of the\nHouse of Representatives in approving meaning-\n700 Colerado Power legislation.\nCOLUMBIA - July 4\n#449\n(Proclaimed honorary State Capitol)\n7.3.68\nCOLUSA COUNTY\n#436\nBOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n9-4-70\nC. Martin Wilmarth\nCOLUSA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#445\nFour th District\n8-23-73\nTherrold K. Marshall\nCOLUSA, COUNTY - State of Emergency\n#104\n2-27-73\nEd Reinecke proclaimed a state\nof emergency in Sutter, Colusa, Placer, Yuba,\nclean and Napa counties.\nCOMMERCE AND INDUSTRY\n#21\nSTATE\n1-18-71\nRR called upon Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke\nto spearheadstate's programs to stimulate\ncommerce and industry in California.\nCOMMERCE, Director of the Department of\n492\n2-23-7\nJohn K. Geoghegan\nCOMMERCE, Director of the Department of\n#79\nResignation of\n2-15-73\nEdgar M. Gillenwaters\nCOMMERCE, Department of\n#176\n3-14-69\nDeputy Director\nArthur J. Costamagna\nCOMMISSION OF THE CALIFORNIAS\n#685\n12-8-71\nKeith Gaede\nLeon W. Parma\nCharles W. Gardiner\nCOMMISSION ON STATUS OF WOMEN\n#212\n4-17-72\nMrs. Deborah (Debbe) Fontana\nMrs. Rowena Taylor\nMrs. Geraldine V. Rickman\nMrs. Betty Wing Concannon\nDr. Dorothy M. Ford\nMarilyn L. De Rose\nMrs. Anita Miller\nCOMMUNICATIONS\n#77\n2.20.67\nCommunications plan between the Governor's\nOffice and other levels of the executive branch.\nCOMMINICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD,\n#25\nState\n1-14-74\ncompointed:\nReginald E. Moorby\nCOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD,\n#73\nCalifornia State\n2-14-73\nWalter Pudinski\nAlbert E. Hole\nCOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD\n#312\n6.6.67\nJames W. Webster\nWilliam J. Taylor\nRobert A. Mason\nCommissioner Harold W. Sullivan\nState Fire Marshal Albert E. Hole\nCOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD\n#24\n1.12.68\nRichard O. Morrison\nCOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD\n#248\n4-28-72\nHarold W. Sullivan\nAlbert E. Hole\nReginald E. INVINY\nDuane H. Lowe\nVernon D. French\nWilliam J. Kinney\nCOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD,\n#535\nChairman of\n9-26-72\nWalter Pudinski\nCOMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES -\n#610\nState Control over funding of\n11-20-72\nRR announced he has initiated action designed\nto give the state increased control over the\nnearly $78 million in federal antipoverty funds\nbeing spent annually in California. RR re-\nquested authority from Phillip Sanchez, OEO\nDirector, to implement a California State\nVariation Plan.\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of\n#79\nGovernors of California\n2-5-74\nMrs. Stanton F. (Mary Lou) Zoglin\nThomas M. Jones\nJ. Graham Sullivan\nReappointed: Norman E. Watts, Jr.\nCharles R. Smoot\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of\n#590\ngovernors of the California\n12-7-73\nMurdock\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES, Board of\n#310\nGovernors of California\n6-8-73\nMrs. Daniel F. (Elizabeth) Deedy\nWilliam A. Dillard-\nKing E. Durkee\nCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MONTH\n#650\n11.6.68\nProclamation, November\nCOMMUNITY RADIO WATCH AWARD\n#174\n3-30-71\nRR presented award to Larry Slate of\nRichmond for helping to save 3 lives.\nCOMMUNITY RELATIONS, Assistant\n#288\nto the Governor for\n5-29-73\na\nBradlev\nCOMMUNITY RELATIONS, Resignation of\n#608\nSpecial Assistant to the Governor for\n11-17-72\nRobert J. Keyes\nCOMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANT\n#438\n8-14-73\nMiss Mary Helen Barro\nCOMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANTS\nMemo to the\nPress\n2-16-70\nHenry Lane\nLouis Ramos\nMax Vigil\nDavid Jiminez\nCOMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANTS\n#371\n(Announcement of)\n5.31.68\nDR announced appointment of community\nconsultants at weekly press conference; attempt\nto attack problems of minorities.\nCOMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSULTANTS\n#370\n5.31.68\nBiographical information on community relations\nconsultants appointed by RR.\nCOMMUNITY WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM,\n#392\nApproval of by HEW Secretary\n7-12-73\nRR statement upon hearing of HEW Secretary\nCaspar Weinberger's approval of California's\ncontroversial Community Work Experience Program\n(CWEP).\nCOMMUNITY WORK PROJECTS\n#126\n3-3-72\nRR announced HEW Secretary Richardson has\napproved demonstration community work project\nfor three-year period in 35 California counties\nbeginning April 1; list of counties in separate\nmemo\nCOMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND,\n#132\n2-27-74\nState\nReappointed: Armand L. Fontaine\nCOMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, State\n#135\n3-12-73\nJoy G. Jameson\nCOMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND,\n#395\nState\n7-3-72\nJohn O. Fitzsimonds\nCOMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND\n#221\nState\n4-24-70\nArmand L. Fontaine, Director\nCOMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND\n# 221\n3.26.68\nMichael R. Callahan, reappointed, board of\ndirectors\nCOMPREHENSIVE OCEAN AREA PLAN\n#324\n(COAP)\n5-26-72\nRR released the Comprehensive Ocean Area Plan\n(COAP), a three-year study designed as the\nfoundation for state policy in managing\nCalifornia's coastal resources.\nCOMPTON MUNICIPAL COURT\n#153\n3-16-73\nHomer L. Garrott\nCOMPTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#163\nHuey P. Shepard\nCOMPTON, Municipal Court\n#466\n8-22-67\nWilliam RUSS\nCOMPTON, Municipal Court\n#134\n3-22-67\nRalph A. Biggerstaff\nCOMPUTER RESERVATION\nSYSTEM FOR STATE PARKS\n#605\n11-5-69\nRR announced California will become the first\ninstantly make and confirm reservations for\nstate in the nation to use a computer to\ncampers in state parks.\nCONANT: Kenneth E.\n#315\n5-21-71\nRR ordered flag to be flown half staff in\ntribute to Kenneth E. Conant, a Department\nof Corrections program administrator\nkilled at Soledad Prison.\nCONCILIATION SERVICE, State\n#336\n6-29-70\nPR statement re farm workers' rights and\nattached statement re: Representative Election\nFor Agricultural Workers.\nCONFLICT OF INTEREST\n1-25-72\nStatement attributed to Governor's Office\nspokesman re Governor's request to Agency\nSecretaries to review possible conflicts of\ninterest with agency appointees\nCONFLICT-OF-INTEREST LAW\n#25\n1-14-70\nRR asks legislature to approve \"landmark\nmeasure giving California toughest\nmost comprehensive conflict-of-interst law\"\nCONFORMITY\n#375\n6-21-71\nRR statement on learning that HEW has\ndetermined that our welfare plan is now back\nin their interpretation of \"conformity.\"\nCONFORMITY HEARINGS\n#439\n9-10-70\nLucian Vandegrift statement re California\nappear of 101119 on conformity with federal\nwelfare Requirements.\nCONFORMITY REQUIREMENTS\nH/R Agency\n11-17-70\nLucian Vandegrift statement re conformity\nruling and appeal.\nCONFORMITY RULING\n#9\n1-8-71\nRR telegram to HEW re decision to withdraw\naction regarding California's alleged lack\nof conformity with federal welfare regulations.\nCONGRESS OF CORRECTION WEEK\n#543\n8.23.68\nProclamation, August 25-29; statement about\ncrime prevention.\nCONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT - 11th\n#410\n7.20.67\nPrimary election to fill vacancy created by\nbe held November 14.\nCONNOR: James W.\n#432\n7-20-71\nRecipient, 1971 Annual Governor's Executive\nDevelopment Scholarship Award.\nCONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS\n#251\n(Alternative service)\n4-27-71\nRR created the California Ecology Corps\nwhich allows an increase in effort to\nmaintain California's environment and\nenables conscientious objectors to\nvolunteer for service in the Corps.\nCONSERVATION\n#403\n7-7-71\nR statement and letter from Simpson Timber\ntompany announcing withdrawal of plans to\nlear cut 145,000 acres of forest 2A northwest\nalifornia.\nCONSERVATION, Department of\n(Deputy director appointed)\nDEPT. OF CONSERV.\n7.15.68\nment James of G. Stearns, director of the State\nas Conservation, named John M. Mayfield, Depart- Jr.\ndeputy director of the department.\nCONSERVATION, Department of\n#56\n(Director appointed)\n2.10.67\nDirector: James G. Stearns\nCONSERVATION, Director of the\n#533\nDepartment of\n9-25-72\nRay B. Hunter\nCONSERVATION, State\n#586\nDepartment of\n12-30-70\nA. Alan Fill\nCONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION\n#364\n6.28.67\nMelvin B. Lane\nWilliam D. Evers\nMrs. Dean A. watkins\nHarry A. Bruno\nMelville Owen\nCONSERVATION CENTER AT SUSANVILLE,\n#233\nSuperintendent of the California\n4-25-73\nHarold E. Watts\nCONSERVATION CAMP\n#376\n(Oak Glen)\n7-7-69\nRR announced reopening of Oak Glen Job Corps\nConservation Center, Yucaipa, San Bernardino\nCounty\nCONSERVATION WEEK\n#148\n3.5.68\nProclamation, March 7-14, 1968\nCONSERVATION SUMMIT TALKS\n#150\n3-4-69\nMeeting of Lieutenant Governors Ed Reinecke\nRA Fike of Nevada in High Sierras to Aic-\ncuss conservation projects designed to protect\nand preserve world famous Lake Tahoe and its\nsurrounding areas.\n\"CONSERVATIONIST OF THE YEAR\"\n627\n10.23.68\n(Ray J. Nesbit)\nRR congratulated Neshit, State Wildlife Conser-\nvation Board executive secreyary, who was named\n\"Conservationist of the Year\" by California\nwildlife Federation and Sears Roebuck Foundation.\nCONSTITUTION DAY\n#557\n10.13.67\nProclamation, October 13\nCONSTITUTION WEEK\n#514\n9.15.67\nStatement by RR\nCONSTRUCTION AFFAIRS\n#551\nLADOR-MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE\n11-23-70\nOutline of goals 115CS\nrepresentatives from construction industry.\nCONSTRUCTION CUTBACKS\nCONSTRUCTION, Highway\n#387\n(Federal withholding of\n8-4-70\ntrust funds)\nRR statement concerning federal policy of\nwithholding highway trust fund monies in\nviolation of trust fund agreement.\nIf withholding continues, highway construction\nwould be slowed unnecessarily.\nCONSTRUCTION CUTBACKS\n#539\n9-16-69\nRR announced coordination of efforts with\nfederal government to institute reduction in\nnew construction projects per request of\nPresident Nixon.\nCONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS, (new)\n#81\n2-6-7\nBoard of Registered\nEdward R. Fisk\nDarrell J. Wipf\nHoward E. Grahn\nEdward D.\nMarvin S. Winders\nJack S. Barrish\nOrlando M. Ciabattoni\nRobert G. Cox\nEdward J. Grav\nCONSTRUCTION CUTBACKS\n#532\n9-8-69\nRR appointed task force to evaluate and\nrecommend possible reductions on\nworks projects per Nixon policy.\nCONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL, State\n#212\n4-1-74\nMrs. Verlene C. Shipp\nJ. Michael Bollman\nCONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#480\n9-13-73\nDan McKinnon, Jr.\nMrs. Elmer (June) Weden\nCONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#224\n4-24-73\nFrank C. Damrell, Jr.\nMrs. J. Douglas (Treesa Way) Drury\nCONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL\n#421\n7-15-71\nJohn S. Lyons, reappointed, #443, 7-31-72\nKODEIL S. DELI\nJoseph Barish\nJames W. Carroll, reappointed, #443, 7-31-72\nMrs. A. Jean Boyd\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS, Chief Deputy Director\n#290\nof the Department of\n5-10-74\nRichard Ray\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS, Director of the\n#215\nState Department of\n4-3-74\nMiss Patricia A. Gayman\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS, STATE\n#303\nDEPARTMENT OF\n5-17-72\nJohn T. Kehoe named director\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS, Director of\n#154\nResignation of\n3-8-74\nRR accepted resignation of John T. Kehoe\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS\n#518\nDepartment of\n9-16-71\nDonald G. Livingston, Director\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF\n#33\n1-15-70\nRR proposed creation of department to provide\na direct link between the consumer and those\nstate agencies which work for his protection.\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS, Division of\n#18\n1-9-70\nRaymond M. Reid appointed Chief\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS COUNTYWIDE\n#12\nOFFICES PROPOSED\n1-8-70\nd administration will sponsor\nlegislation authorizing counties to set up\nan Office of Consumer Affairs in each county.\nCONSUMER AFFAIRS,\n#550\nDivision of\n9-22-69\nRR took action to further strengthen the\nadministration's consumer protection program\nby creating the Division, in the State\nDepartment of Professional and Vocational\nStandards.\nCONSUMER AGRICULTURAL FOOD\n#213\nPROTECTION ACT\n4-21-70\nRR urges every member of the U. S. Senate\nto carefully consider Senator Murphy's bill,\nS. 2203.\nCONSUMER COUNSEL (Acting)\n#8 07\n1.11.68\nMrs. Mark (Kay) Valory\nBAER FRAUD TASK FORCE\n123\n1-18-72\nPeter n. Hannaford\nJudge Marie L. B. Collins\nVincent W. Jones\n$37,320 in funds made available for task force\nstudies.\nAppointed Executive Director: Timothy F. Comstoc\nCONSUMER FRAUD TASK FORCE\n#2\n1-6-71\nRR appointed 11-members to newly created task\nforce.\nCONSUMER PROBLEMS\nCPRP Task Force\n6-27-69\nRR has asked Task Force on Credit and Personnel\nReporting Practices to determine extent and na-\nture of consumer complaints\nCONSUMER PROTECTION\n#396\n8-11-70\nRR signed key element in 1970 consumer\nprotection legislative program.\nEstablishes\nuniform sanitation and health standards for\ngrocery stores and retail food outlets.\nCONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY\n#429\nLEGISLATION (Proposed) SB 707\n7-23-74\nKK BENL letter\nComete\nand informed President Nixon of his opposition\nto Senate Bill 707, which would establish a new\nbureaucracy that would overlap and duplicate\nexisting consumer protection agencies.\nCONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY ACT,\n#488\nRR position on\n8-24-74\nRR statement at annual Bull Roast picnic, Cen-\nterville, Maryland, on Consumer Protection\nAgency Act, undergoing Senate debate in\nCongress.\nCONSUMER PROTECTION\n#550\nPROGRAM\n9-22-69\nRR took action to further strengthen the\nadministration's consumer protection program\nby creating the Division of Consumer Affairs\nin the State Department of Professional\nand Vocational Standards.\nCONSUMER SERVICES, Chief of\n#575\nthe Division of\n11-27-73\nJames P. Keating\nCONSUMER SERVICES, Chief of\n#264\nthe Division of\n5-15-73\nRobert L. Harvey\nCONSUMER SERVICES\n#344\nDivision of\n6-8-71\nEstablished to provide greater protection for\ninsurance policy holders.\nCONTRA COSTA COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#565\nWalnut Creek-Danville District\n11-20-73\nJoseph R. Longacre, Jr.\nCORTRA COSTA COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#158\n3-20-70\nMrs. Bessie P. Dreibelbis\nThomas F, Curtin\nCONTRA COSTA, Superior Court\n#395\n7-12-73\nRichard is Calhoun\nCONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#543\n9-29-72\nColeman F. Fannin\nCONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#276\n5-7-71\nJackson C. Davis\nCONTRA COSTA COUNTY\n#201\nSENATORIAL ELECTION\n3-26-69\nRR congratulated John Nejedly on victory in\nspecial election in Contra Costa County.\nMax Wilcox, Jr.\nCONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #52\n1-22-70\nNewly created.\nWilliam R. Channell\nCONTRA COSTA COUNTY, Superior Court\n#293\n5-26-67\nSamuel Conti\nCONTRA COSTA COUNTY, special\n#19\nelection\n1-16-69\nWilliam P. Clark, Jr., replied to telegram\nfrom State Democratic Central Committee Chairman\nRoger Boas.\nCOMMACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD\n8375\n6-36-74\nComppointed: Roads \"Dusty\" Veale\nTAT. Boad Sprinkel\nCharles W. Hostler, Sr.\nNorman T. R. Heathorn\nCONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD\n#442\n8-16-73\nAppointed: Francis M. Booth, Jr.\nReappointed: J. Frank Park\nRalph T. Viola\nCONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD\n#271\n5-16-73\nCharles W. Hostler\nW. Daniel Larsen\nCONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD\n#55\n2-6-73\nJames H. Grubbs\nCONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD\n#482\n8-12-71\nRoads Veale\nWarren R. Sprinkel\nCONTRACTORS LICENSE BOARD\n#245\n5-4-70\nJ. Frank Park\nEdward D. Weyand\nRalph T. Viola\nCONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE\n#259\nBoard\n5-1-69\nJames L. Bernoudy\nCONTRACTORS' STATE LICENSE BOARD\n#183\n3-17-69\nMichael J. Hermreck\nCONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD\n#85\n2.7.68\nNorman T. 7. Heathorn - Reappointed 2-2-72, #67\nW. Daniel Larsen\nCONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD\n#249\n5.8.67\nW. Reed Sprinkel\nReappointed: Alfred P. Smith\nCONTROL,\n#327\nSTATE BOARD OF\n5-26-71\nVern W. Cartwright, Reappointed\nNTROL, Board of\n#67\n2.16.67\nrnon W. Cartwright\nCOORDINATING COUNCIL FOR\n#357\nHIGHER EDUCATION\n6-13-72\nMrs. Almena Lomax\nReappointed were: Charles F. Horne, Patterson norval\nYoung, Kenneth R. Rearwin, Lorenzo N. Hoopes,\nCO-PAYMENT BY MEDI-CAL PATIENTS\n#267\n5-4-71\nRR announced the federal government will\nallow California to try token co-payment by\nMedi=Cal patients.\nCORONA JUDICIAL DISTRICT,\n#355\nMunicipal court bench\n6-26-69\nJ. William Mortland\nCORPORATIONS, State Commissioner of\n#169\n3-14-74\nRobert L. Toms\nResignation of State\n2-27-74\nBrich Camp\nCORPORATIONS, Commissioner of\n#460\n8-2-71\nBrian Van Camp\nCORPORATIONS, State Commission\n#84\n2-13-69\nCommissioner\nAnthony R. Pierno\nCORPORATIONS, State Commissioner of\n#71\n2-6-69\nResigned - Robert H. Volk\nCORPORATIONS COMMISSIONER\n#49\n2.6.67\nRobert H. Volk\nCORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION\n#160\n3-20-73\nMichael D. Ayala\nAlbert Terrence\nA. Kenneth Anderson\nCORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION\n#198\n4-8-71\nDavid H. Rosenthal\nThomas W. Mathew\nAlfred A. Figone, reappointed\n#446\nCORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES\n8-5-69\nCOMMISS ION\nMichael D. Ayala\nA. Kenneth Anderson\nAlbert Terrence\nCORRECTIONAL SYSTEM STUDY\n#10\n1-8-70\nRR amounted plans for study of California's\noverall correctional system under auspices of\nState Board of Corrections.\nCORRECTIONS, State Board of\n#26\n1-14-74\nReappointed:\nMichael N. Canlis\nCORRECTIONS: State Board of\n#337\n6-2-71\nKarl W. Holton, Reappointed\nCORRECTIONS, State Board of\n#334\n6-17-69\nMichael N. Canlis\nCORRECTIONS BOARD\n#121\n3.16.67\nmeannointed. Karl W. Holton\nCORRECTIONS, Department of\n#278\n5.23.67\nRaymond K. Procunier\ncorrectional INDUSTRIES COMMISSION\n6404\n7-15-7\nptonio Arroyo\nCORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION\n#218\n4.26.67\nJoseph E. Regan\nReappointed:\nAlfred A. Figone\nJuel D. Drake\ncosmotolegy, State Board of\n#596\n12-10-73\n-\nMrs. Evelyn M. Hartin\nCOSMETOLOGY, State Board of\n#538\n10-16-73\nMorris E. Goatley\nMrs. David (Connie) Moya\nCOSMETOLOGY, State Board of\n#266\n5-15-73\nHamilton F. Wilson\nCOSMETOLOGY, State Board of\n#205\n4-10-73\nMrs. Sylvia S. LeSage\ncosmetology, State Board of\n#56\n1-31-7\nPolly A. Wyant\nMrs. Norine R. Helder\nCOSMETOLOGY, State Board of\n#415\n7-22-69\nReappointed: Anthony Vazzoler\nSylvia LeSage\nCOSMETOLOGY, BOARD OF\n#194\n3.18.68\nSteve Courso\nDonald H. Oliphant\nCOSMETOLOGY, BOARD OF\n#348\n6.21.67\nMrs. Norine R. Helder\nCOTTON\n#283\n5.23.67\npill appropriates $650,000 for bollworm\nCOUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC WEEK\n#421\n7-23-69\nRR proclaimed September 8 through 14.\nCOURT OF APPEALS, Fifth District\n#612\n11-21-72\nNominated Superior Court Judge DonaldR. Franson\nCOURT OF APPEAL, State\n(Associate justices)\n#630\n10.25.68\nSuperior Court Judges John F. Aiso and\nBertram D. Janes\nCOURT OF APPEAL\n#198\nSecond Appellate District, Division 5 4-11-7\n(LOS Angeles)\nNominated:\nHerbert L. Ashby\nCOURT OF APPEAL\n#123\nFIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT\n3-11-71\nDIVISION TWO\nNominated: Robert F. Kane\nCOURT OF APPEAL\n#122\nSECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT\n3-11-71\nDIVISION ONE\nJudge William P. Clark, Jr.\nCOURT OF APPEAL, SECOND\n#577\nAPPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE,\n10-15-69\nAssociate Justice of the\nRoy A. Gustafson, Judge\nCOURT OF APPEAL, Second Appellate Dist. #660\n11.15.63\nRobert S. Thompson\nDonald R. Wright\nBarvia W.\nGerold C. Dunn\nWilliam Reppy\nCOURT OF APPEAL,\n#229\nFIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT,\n4-16-69\nDIVISION THREE\nJudge Thomas W. Caldecott\nCOURT OF APPEAL,\nSECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT\n#403\nDIVISION THREE\n7-18-69\nNominated: Justice John R. Allport\n#32\nCOURT OF APPEAL\nFIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT\n1-22-71\nJudge George A. Brown, nominated\nCOURT COMMISSIONERS\n#294\n5.26.67\nVetoed Assembly Bill 787 which would have\nprovided that court commissioners could be\ndisqualified for prejudice.\nStatement\nCOX, Archibald - Firing of\n10-22-73\nSpecial Prosecutor (Watergate)\ncomment on firing of the special Cox. prosecuto:\nRR in no the Watergate case - Archibald\nCREATIVE PAPER - Education\n#472\n7.18.68\nRR outlined philosophy of his administration in\ncreative paper on education; third paper in\nseries.\nCREATIVE PAPER - Human Relations\n#293\n5.1.68\nRR issued major position paper on human\nrelations, setting forth philosophy of the\nadministration on the principal problems\nfacing society.\nPAPER - LAW AND ORDER\n$ 14.60\nof greative studies setting\nsecond forth philosophy of Reagan administration. Warn\nthat an increasingly permissive attitude toward\nlawlessness in America endangers our traditional\nway of life. Calls for restoration of the Amer-\nican precept that each individual is responsible\nfor his actions.\nCREDIT CARDS - Fraud\n#502\n9.5.67\nRR praised Senator McCarthy for obtaining passage\nof SB 1055 to curtail fraudulent use of credit\ncards.\nCREDIT AND PERSONNEL REPORTING\n#169\nPRACTICES, Task Force on\n3-11-69\nRR announced he will appoint a special task\nforce to inquire into credit and personnel\nreporting practices. The broadly-based\ngroup will be asked to determine how wide-\nspread abuses may be and what kinds of firms\nare involved in them.\nCREDIT AND PERSONNEL REPORTING\n#313\nPRACTICES, special task force\n6-10-69\nChairman,\nGuy W. Wadsworth\n(16 members appointed)\nCREDIT AND PERSONNEL\nCPRP Task Force\nDEPORTING PRACTICES, Task\n6-27-69\nForce on\nRR has asked TaskForce to determine extent and\ncomplaints\n-\nmendations on how problems may be solved in\nbest interest of public and credit granting\nbusinesses\nCRIME BILL\n#403\n(Telegram to president)\n6.13.68\nRR urged president (by telegram) to sign the\nOmnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of\n1968.\nCRIME LEGISLATION\n#170\n4/6/67\nGov RR approved Assemblyman Biddle's Bill\nre: legislation to protect persons\ncircumstances arrested unjustly or as victims of\nAlso Sherman's Senate bill re: Senate Judici\nary Committee to study subject of\nreporting, recording & disseminating\ninformation on arrests, etc.\nCRIME CONTROL in\nCALIFORNIA'S STATE PARKS\n#130\n3-3-69\nRR announced a program for tighter control\nparks. of crime and vandalism in California's state\nCRIME CONTROL GRANT\n1-14-72\n20\nFederal officials have approved advance alloca-\ntion of $16,024,000 to support state's 1972\nand clime program under Omnibus Crime Control\nAct.\nCRIME CONTROL PROGRAM BILL\n#498\n9/4/67\nSB 84 signed--containing major part of crime\ncontrol program of Governor. Creates Cali-\nfornia Council on Criminal Justice and the\nCrime Technological Research Foundation.\nCRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION,\n#432\nMajor Breakthrough\n7-30-74\nRR announced a breakthrough in crime control and\nprevention by virtue of the state receiving a\npatent for an invisible wall of energy called a\n\"laser fence\". The fence transmits and receives\npulsed beams of light to prevent intruders.\nCRIME FUNDS\n#70\n2-2-72\nbudget by approx. $4 million to enable Calif.\nRR requested legislature to expand 1972-73\nto qualify for $60 million in state's share\nof federal anti-crime funds\nTERMS TECUNOLOGICAL RESEARCH\nOUNDATION, California\n6-7-74\nadain T.. Miller, Jr.\nCRIME TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH\n#525\nFOUNDATION, California\n9-19-72\nMichael N. Canlis, Chairman\nRalph C. Bledsoe\nAlan A. Burrows\nLambert T. Dolphin, Jr.\nVernon L. Grose\nDonald E. McKenzie,\nAnthony L. (Lou) Palumbo\nB. James Glavas\nHarold W. Ezell\nen A. Carney\nCRIME TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH\n#233\nFOUNDATION, California\n4-21-69\n(Newly-formed)\nOroville J. Hawkins\nCharles P. Smith\nKeith S. Griffiths\nPaul M. Whisenand\nMilton Burdman\nFrank T. Ruzic\nRalph N. Kleps\nWilliam L. Faulstich\nJudge Allison Rouse\nAlvin N. Taylor\nThomas J. Rogers\nCharles I. Daniels, J:\nMichael N. Canlis\nLynn D. Compton\nPaul L. Kirk\nCRIME TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION #266\n5-14-70\nBennett, Dr. Lawrence A.\nCRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING, Executive\n#12\nDirector of the (new) Office of\n1-9-74\ncol. Anthony L. Palumbo\nCRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM,\n#427\nPlan to strengthen the\n8-1-73\nRR today unveiled a far-reaching plan to\nstrengthen the criminal justice system in\nCalifornia\nCRIPPLED CHILDREN\n#104\n3-7-67\nEmergency appropriation announced to meet needs\nof children.\nCRIPPLED CHILDRENS' PROGRAM\n#686\n12-8-71\nRR has directed HR Secretary James M. Hall\nto determine how much additional money\nfrom the state is needed to help finance\na current funding deficiency in the\nCrippled Childrens' Program across the state.\nCRIPPLED CHILDREN PROGRAM\nIf\n2-16-68\nRR announced that adequate funds to provide\n101 necessary additional ala to the counties\nwill be authorized for the program.\nCRIPPLED CHILDREN PROGRAM\n#119\n2-20-68\nEmergency legislation authorized to provide\nadditional funds for those counties requesting\nnecessary additional aid for the program.\nCRIPPLED CHILDREN'S PROGRAM\n#65\n2/15/67\nGov. Reagan requested Legislature for an\nemergency deficiency appropriation\nto continue the program\nCRIPPLED CHILDRENS PROGRAM\n#92\n2/24/67\nReply to Assemblyman Crown's statement that\nnot enough funds are available for program -\nReply and explanation that Republicans are\nnot blocking funds for care of crippled\nchildren\nCRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM # 207\n3.21.68\nRR requested $769,000 in additional funds be\nallocated for this program in 1968-69 budget\nCRIPPLED CHILDREN SERVICES PROGRAM\n# 214\nRR signed bill AB 82 appropriating $750,000\nfor use\nCROWN, Assemblyman Robert W. -\n#308\nSpecial Election for seat of\n6-8-73\nRR set September 4, 1973 for special election\nto fill the seat of the 14th Assembly District.\nPrimary will be August 7.\nCROWN, Assemblyman Robert W.,\n#281\nDeath of\n5-21-73\nRR statement on death of Crown\nCRUDE OIL PRICE CEILINGS,\n#166\nFEO's revocation of State and\n3-13-74\nlocal government exemption from\nJim Lake's statement delivered to the Federal\nEnergy COM Office hearings in Washington, D.C.\nTRUNPACKER: James J.\n+710\n12-21-71\n2R announced that he has \"accepted with regret\"\nthe resignation of Cabinet Assistant James J.\nCrumpacker.\nVPRICULUM DEVELOPMENT\n237\nND SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS COMMISSION 4-25-72\nr. Robert A. Bennett"
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