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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Reagan, Ronald: Gubernatorial Papers, 1966- 74: Press Unit Folder Title: Press Releases - Index [C] Box: P5 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ 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