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DAIRY MONTH
#345
6/21/67
June
DAVIS: Leo G.
#438
7-22-71
RR ordered flag to be flown at half-staff over
the Capitol in tribute to Mr. Davis, a
correctional officer at San Quentin prison
who was murdered in line of duty.
DATA PROCESSING OFFICER, State
#595
(In the Departmentof Finance)
12-10-73
Fulton M. Smith, Jr.
DATA PROCESSING
#591
11-2-67
RR announced new program to coordinate and
control state's massive and extensive automatic
data processing operations.
DATA PROCESSING
#267
5/17/07
RR ordered first steps to be taken to use
automatic data processing equipment for
state. county and local government
DATA PROCESSING OPERATION,
#591
Management Services for
11-2-67
RR established Management Services to coordinate
and control the massive and extensive automatic
data processing operations.
DATEL: Robert J.
#205
4-13-70
Winner of Governor's Executive Development
Scholarship.
DEATH PENALTY, Reinstatement of
#473
9-10-73
RR statement upon legislature's approval of
the death penalty bill by Deukmejian.
DEATH PENALTY
#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.
#285
DEATH PENALTY
5-11-72
RR issued a statement urging the citizens of
California to support death penalty initiative
and to sign the petitions.
DEATH PENALTY
#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
DEATH PENALTY
#104
2-18-72
RR statement on Supreme Court decision ruling
capital punishment unconstitutional
DEATH PENALTY
#239
5-4-67
Is capital punishment a deterrent to murder?
A letter from a wife whose husband was almost
killed.
DEPENSE BASE CLOSURES
#61
2-4-71
in near future. closures scheduled military for California
installation RR announced no defense base or
DELEGATES, Slate of
2-17-72
(Republican National Convention)
RR announced slate of candidates for delegate
to Republican National Convention in San
Diego; statement
DELEGATION ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
#12
1-10-68
William French Smith
Plus 36 persons appointed.
WELFARE
5-29-67
Spencer Williams statement called for greater
Bilort in Birld - - delinguency prevention.
#313
DEL NORTE COUNTY
6-17-70
Board of Supervisors
John F. Fraser
DEL NORTE COUNTY MAJOR
#179
DISASTER AREA
3-28-72
Acting Governor Reinecke declared state of
emergency in Humboldt and requested President
to declare both Humboldt and Del Norte counties
as major disaster areas due to winds, rain,
flooding, mud and silt slides
DEL NORTE COUNTY
STATE OF EMERGENCY
#118
3-1-72
RR declared state of emergency for Del Norte
County because of flooding
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
#416
7-14-72
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke's statement
the McGovern nomination.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE,
#337
6/19/67
Plea for money
DENTAL AUXILIARIES, Advisory Committee
#523
on the Utilization and Education of
9-12-72
(newly created)
Judson I. Klooster
Dale F. Redig
William E. Allen
Philip E. Tout
Mrs. Dale M. Underwood
Leo J. Poxon
Charles E. Wilson
Mrs. William G. Motley
Mrs. Charles A. Reid
DENTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of
#199
3-25-74
Dr. Edward J. Becker
Dr. C. Robert Breckenridge
DENTAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#297
6-1-73
Ernest L. Casares, D.D.S.
INTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of
#42
1-30-73
Joseph N. Reynolds
Henry Lucas, Jr.
DENTAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#68
2-2-72
Dr. Philip H. Pope
Dr. Leo J. Poxon
DENTAL EXAMINERS:
State Board of
#97
3-2-71
Dr. Robert S. Tuttle
Charles E. Woolery
DENTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of
#30
1-15-70
Dr. L. H. Larson
Dr. Herbert K. Yee
DENTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of
#106
2-24-69
Joseph N. Reynolds
Edwin J. Ropes
DENTAL EXAMINERS,
#97
State Board
2-13-68
Lewis E. Martin
Robert D. Lawson
DENTAL EXAMINERS, Board of
#354
6/26/67
Charles E. Woolery
DENTAL EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF
#202
4/19/67
Dr. James L. Bullard
DESERT JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#619
MUNICIPAL COURT
11-4-71
PALM SPRINGS
Richard H. Robinson
DESIGNER'S QUALIFICATIONS ADVISORY #225
COMMITTEE
4-27-70
Robert S. Kitchen
DESIGNERS QUALIFICATIONS
#88
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
2-9-70
Culver E. Heaton
John F. Swint
COMMITTEE
1-28-70
Edward Hageman, Jr. (Reappointed)
DESIGNERS' QUALIFICATIONS ADVISORY
#358
COMMITTEE (State)
5.28.68
Appointed, Clifford G. Olsten and Robert H.
Peterson
DESIGNERS' QUALIFICATIONS ADVISORY
#452
COMMITTEE
8/14/67
Culver Heaton
John F. Swint
DES MOINES, Iowa - Schedule for
#257
trip to
4-23-74
RR to participate in the 50th Anniversary cele-
bration of Radio Station WHO and act as Grand
Marshal of the Drake Relays Parade.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROGRAM
#584
(Office 01 Planning Report)
9.13.68
Kr delivered registature report NY
State Office of Planning considering social and
technological changes in California; study of
developmental processes and problems.
DOVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIE
#179
PLANNING AND ADVISORY COUNCIL
3-28-73
Hrs. William T. (Gwendolyn) Stephens
Mrs. George M. (Rose) Jenkins, M.D.
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING
#144
AND ADVISORY COUNCIL
3-9-72
Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Stephens
Mrs. Juanita Shaffer - Reaptd. 8-26-74, #489
Wilbert C. Bradshaw
Dr. Rose D. Jenkins
Dr. John P. Morris - Reaptd. 8-26-74, #489
Dr. George S. Roche
Rolf R. Williams
DeWITT STATE HSOPITAL
#309
6-5-67
Grace P. Clement
Harry W Shamhart, M. D.
#608
DIABETES WEEK
11-10-67
RR urged Californians to observe Disbetes
Week November 12 through 10
DIALYSIS CENTERS, Chairman of the
#14
committee for the regional
1-9-74
Dr. Ralph Waldo Weilerstein
DIALYSIS CENTERS
#111
REGIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
3-8-71
Dr. Theodore A. Montgomery, Chairman
DIALYSIS CENTERS, Review Committee
#192
for the Regional
3-21-69
Chairman:
Theodore A. Montgomery (Dr.)
DIALYSIS
#13
2/17/07
Health & Welfare said centers will be located
in S.F. Gen. Hospital, & Los
Angeles County for 30 in accition
patients
To be contracted thru Dept. of Public Health
and Dept. of Rehabilitation
will provide funds for remodeling
and purchase of equipment
DISABLED (Aid to)
#353
5.24.68
RR signed emergency bill (SB-467, Burgener) to
protect recipients of Aid to the Disabled from
decrease in their public assistance grant.
DISABILITY INSURANCE
#165
3-11-68
Administration bill will increase daily
hospital benefit from $12 to $18 a day.
DISABILITY & HOSPITAL BENEFITS DIV.
#03
2/14/67
Dept. of Employment DEPUTY DIRECTOR, Herbert
M. Wilson
DISASTER AREA,
#42
Request for declaration of
1-18-74
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today asked Prosident
Nixon to declare seven northern Cali
-
because of this week's
floods, storms, and high winds which have caused
an estimated $35 million damage.
DISASTER AREAS
#230
4-24-73
RR announced President Nixon has signed legisla-
tion providing emergency loans to farmers and
growers in 17 counties in California affected
by the March freeze and the drought of June 1972.
DISASTER AREAS
#30
1-23-73
RR request to Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz
to declare 25 northern & central Calif counties
natural disaster areas because of the freeze.
Alameda, Amador, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa,
Del Norte, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kern, Madera,
arin, Merced, Monterey, Placer, Sacramento, San
Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,
Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare.
DISASTER AREAS, Solano &
#65
Santa Barbara Counties
2-8-73
RR today amended his January 30 request asking
President Nixon to declare disaster areas in
three California jurisdictions, to include
Solano, and Santa Barbara Counties.
DISASTER AREA - Unemployment
#81
compensation funds
2-16-73
RR today announced that disaster unemployment
compensation funds will be available to disaster
victime
po, Santa Barbara, Solano and the City of South
San Francisco.
DISASTER AREA - Ventura County
#163
3-21-73
RR today announced the White House has amended
President Nixon's February 8 designation of
major disaster areas in the state to include
Ventura County due to severe storms and flooding
during the period January 12-18.
DISASTER AREA - Ventura County
#106
3-1-73
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed Ventura
County a disaster area due to January storms,
and requested President Richard Nixon to include
the county in his February 9 action which
declared disaster areas in five California
localities.
DISASTER AREAS, Request to
OES Release
Nixon to proclaim major
1-30-73
RF today requested the President of the United
States to declare the winter flood damaged areas
of San Luis Obispo and Marin Counties and the
City of South San Francisco as major disaster
areas.
DISASTER AREA, Natural
#30
1-23-73
Governor Ronald Reagan has requested Secretary
of Agriculture Earl Butz to declare 25 northern
and central California counties
aieas because OI a $210,214,189 agricultural and
economic loss as a result of the December freeze.
DISASTER AREA (Isleton Flood)
#529
(reopening)
9-25-72
RR today announced that the City of Isleton is
being reopened permitting residents of the flood
stricken community to return to their homes and
businesses nearly a month ahead of schedule.
DISASTER (ISLETON FLOOD)
#392
6-30-72
RR today announced that an unemployment
assistance fund is available to help individuals
who are now unemployed because of the recent
flooding of Andrus and Brannon Islands,
including the town of Isleton.
DISASTER AREA, Declared
6-27-72
by President Nixon
Isleton Area
RR read telegram sent by President Nixon to
members of the press in the council room.
"As you requested, I have declared at major
disaster for Califonria because of damages due
to a levee break and flooding."
DISASTER AREA
#376
Isleton Area
6-23-72
RR today asked President Nixon to declare
Sacramento County
=
major
discussion
area
in
the wake of floods in the Delta area.
#311
DISASTER AREA
5-20-71
OXNARD SHORE AREA
RR declared Oxnard Shore Area in Ventura
County a disaster area. The coastline
area was damaged by high wind-driven waves.
DISASTER
#558
EAST PAKISTAN
12-1-70
RR statement requesting support for the victims
of the East Pakistan cyclone and tidal wave.
DISASTER ACTING GOVERNOR
#405
7/19/67
Appointees: Carlyle Reed
Ralph Gwin Follis
Y. Frank Freeman
Dictor R. Lundy
Virgil M. Pinkley
Earl S. Smittcamp
Alfred W. Bramwell
DISASTER (Proclamation of State of)
#55
1-27-70
RR proclaimed State of Disaster in 12 counties.
Marin
Butte
Modoc
Colusa
Plumas
Glenn
Shasta
Lake
Siskiyou
Lassen
Trinity
Tehema
#5
DISASTER AREA
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
1-4-72
RR asked President Nixon to declare Santa
Barbara County a major disaster area as a
result of storms that caused more than
$2,654,000 damages.
DISASTER AREA
#293
County of Sonoma
6-3-70
RR proclaimed agricultural areas as disaster
areas as a result of severe freezing conditions
DISASTER AREA
#104
City of Sonora
2-17-70
RR proclaimed City of Sonora disaster area.
(result of fire)
D ISASTER AREA (14 Counties)
#102
2-17-70
RR praised President Nexon for quick
response in declaring 14 flood-stricken
counties a major disaster area.
DISASTER AREA
#514
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
9-29-70
President Nixon today declared California a
major disaster area due to worst fires in
state's history.
DISASTER AREA
#532
(FIRE)
10-21-70
RR proclaimed Monterey and Riverside Counties
as disaster areas as a result of September 25
fires.
DISASTER AREAS
#244
5-4-70
Napa and Contra Costa Counties. Frost and
flood damage respectively.
DISASTER CONFERENCE
#206
Western White House
4-14-70
KN of
to serve as panelists during conference on
federal-state cooperation in major disasters.
Charles Samson and Gordon C. Larkin
DISASTER OFFICE
#422
8-31-70
John J. McCoy, Director
DISASTER COUNCIL,
California State
#333
6-17-69
Thomas J. Cahill
DISASTER COUNCIL
#535
9-26-67
John T. Conlan
DISASTER , CALIF. OFFICE
CDA
3/1/67
Warning signal of attack by foreign nation
will be one 3-5 minute wavering tone.
DISASTER COUNCIL, CALIF, STATE
#212
4/26/67
Appted: Kent D. Pursel
William L. Faulstich
Reappted: Richard F. Gordon
Keith E. Klinger
Robert O. Bailey
DISASTER OFFICE
#32
1-30-67
Charles P. Samson - director
DISASTER, EARTHQUAKE
#147
3-17-71
RR announced meeting between federal
officials and Los Angeles area officials
and citizens to help expedite federal
assistance for victims of the recent
Southern California earthquake.
DISASTER RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED
#693
FLOOD VICTIMS
12-24-69
RR took action to assul
27
California counties, thrown out of work as
the result of floods this year, may receive
unemployment benefits.
DISACTER RELIEF-Texas
#390
8-5-70
RR urged Californians to contribute to
local Red Cross Chapters to aid victims of
hurricane in Texas.
DISCOVER AMERICA PLANNING WEEK # 279
4.24.68
RR proclaimed April 21-27 as Discover America
Planning Week--urge citizens to visit
historical landmarks.
DISCOVER AMERICA PLANNING WEEK
#196
4/14/67
Proclamation of Discover America Planning Week
April 16 - 22
(SNEY, WALT - Appreciation Day
#470
7.17.68
RR proclaimed July 17, 1968 as WALT DISNEY APPRE-
DAY
DISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE
#448
SOUTH SIERRA PINE FOREST DISTRICT
7-27-71
David Rodriquez
Willis L. Kimbel
George H. Volz
Cecil L. Wetsel
William H. Kuphaldt
Byron W. Bacchi
DISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE
#425
Coast Range Pine and Forest District 7-16-71
Floyd A. Ross, Jr.
DISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE
#401
COAST RANGE PINE AND FIR FOREST DIST.
7-7-71
Conrad L. Cox
David M. Dillon
Albert L. Fearrien
James P. van Loben Sels
Robert E. Eiler, Jr.
John B. Rice, Jr.
Sidney D. Haynes,
Elmer D. Zimmerman
DIS PRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE
#36
NORTH SIERRA PINE FOREST DISTRICT
1-26-71
william M. Beaty
William H. Holmes, reappointed
DISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE
#536
OF THE REDWOOD FOREST DISTRICT
10-23-70
Norman L. Richardson
DISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE
#425
Redwood Forest District
7-16-71
Norman F. Aye
Edgar E. Carriger
Alfred H. Merrill
Conrad L. Cox
DIXON: Charles E.
#314
5-21-71
Resigned as Director of General Services.
DIXON MAY FAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
#28
1-23-73
rs. Catherine M. Southard
DOCK STRIKE
#49
1-28-72
RR urged legislature to petition Congress to
settle west coast dock strike; telegram sent
to Senator Alan Cranston urging legislation to
settle dock strike immediately
DOCK STRIKE
#43
1-27-72
RR urged Calif. Congressional Delegation to
support hearings on HJ Resolution 1025 needed
to terminate strike and overcome interruptions
of future foreign trade
DOCK STRIKE
1-17-72
#22
RR telegram to
equate solution
to strike of longshoremen
DOCK STRIKE (WEST COAST)
#545
10-4-71
RR telegram to President Nixon requesting
that the Taft-Hartley Act be invoked.
DOS RIOS DAM
#462
8-14-74
RR visit to Round Valley, site of 1969 proposed
Dos Rios Dam.
DOS RIOS DAM
#281
5-13-69
Governor's response to report from Corps of
Engineers on feasibility of constructing Dos Rio
Dam.
DOUGLAS MACARTHUR DAY
# 241
4.4.68
RR issued proclamation naming April 5, 1968
as General Douglas MacArthur Day in Cali-
fornia.
DOWNEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MUNICIPAL COURT
#171
3-23-72
F. Lawrence Plotkin
DOWNEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
#23
Municipal court bench
1-17-69
William E. McGinley
"DRAFT REAGAN" COMMITTEE
# 239
4.3.68
RR said "Draft Reagan" Committee headed by
Val Valdez is absolutely unauthorized.
announced 15,000 California motorists with
clean driving records have been rewarded with
one-year extensions of their drivers license-
for continuous safe
driving. (pilot program)
DRIVER'S HANDBOOK TRANSLATED INTO SPANISH #14
1-9-70
RR announced Spanish translation now available
at all DMV offices.
DRIVER'S LICENSES
#578
(New procedures for issuing)
9.11.68
RR announced new procedures for issuing Califor-
nia driver's licenses as deterrents against
illegal use of licenses.
DRIVER'S LICENSE LISTS
#549
9-19-69
RR asked the State Department of Motor
Vehicles to can-cel outstanding contracts for
the sale of the lists.
DRIVER'S LICENSE MEDICAL
#249
ADVISORY BOARD.
4-24-69
Formation:
of
nine
physicians,
review
current Department of Motor Vehicles procedures
for issuing and/or denying driver's licenses
for disabled and technically disabled citizens.
Members:
Arnold R. Friesen,
Julian M. Sether
Thomas W. Lyons
George G. Snively
Joseph F. Maguire
B. G. Steward
Laurence A. Mosier
Robert Tour
Irma West
DROUGHT, Disaster Area
#436
7-26-72
San Benito open federal land in drought afflicted
ture RR has to requested the U.S. Department of Agricul-
County for cattle grazing.
DROUGHT, June
#230
4-24-73
RR announced President Nixon has signed legisla-
tion providing emergency loans to farmers and
growers in 17 counties in California affected by
the March freeze and the drought of June 1972.
#587
DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT
11-2-72
EXPANSION PROGRAM
RR and Jerome H. Jaffe, M.D., Director of the
White House Special Action Office for Drug Abuse
Prevention, toudy amounced
abuse treatment expansion program -
RUG ABUSE
#241
4-27-72
proposed to legislature $14.3 million state-
program to curb abuce of
angerous drugs in California
DRUG ABUSE
#525
(ITT DISPLAY)
9-17-71
RR officially opened audio-visual exhibit on
narcotics addiction and drug abuse.
Exhibit sponsored by State Office of Narcotics
and Drug Abuse coordination and International
Telephone and Telegraph Company.
DRUG ABUSE
#541
(Public Awareness Campaign)
9-18-69
RR announced mass media public education program
on drug abuse conducted by Grey Advertising in
cooperation with Governor's Office and Califor-
nia Medical Association.
DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS
#531
8.16.68
RR proposed formation of series of "drug abuse
out councils" at junior high and high schools through
California.
DRUG ABUSE, Inter-Agency Council on
#625
10.22.68
Formation of council on drug abuse to highlight
work session on narcotics and dangerous drug
control called by RR for 10.24.68.
DAUG ABUSE COMMITTEES
(Letters to PTA groups)
#619
10.15.68
by parent-teacher groups around the state.
RR urged swift formation of drug abuse committee:
DRUG FLOW CONTROL
#557
(Mexican border)
9-30-69
RR issued statement supporting President Nixon's
program for controlling drug flow at Mexican
border.
DRUG MANUFACTURING, Advisory
#407
Committee on
7-15-74
Reappointed: Irving Porush
Stuart P. Eriksen
DRUG MANUFACTURING,
#63
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
2-8-71
Irving H. Krulevitch
DRUG MANUFACTURING,
#667
Advisory Committee on
12-11-69
Dr. Stuart P. Eriksen
DRUG MANUFACTURING,
#425
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
7-25-69
Newly created:
James E. Tingstead
Irving Porush
DRY CLEANERS, State Board of
#292
5-31-73
John E. Filbert
DRY CLEANERS, STATE BOARD OF
#640
12-11-7
John E. Brittain, Jr.
DRY CLEANERS,
STATE BOARD OF
#659
11-23-71
Gordon N. Johnson, reappointed
Frank S. Shank, reappointed on 7-31-72, #444
Walter L. Palmer
Norman C. Higgns
DRY CLEANERS
State Board of
#288
5-12-71
Salvin Swanson
Richard K. Newman, Jr. , reappointed on 7-31-72
#444
DRY CLEANERS
#139
State Board of
3-4-70
Walter L. Palmer
DRY CLEANERS, State Board of
#92
2-9-70
Charlie M. Taylor
Richard Gable
DRY CLEANERS, State Board of
#264
5-1-69
Gordon N. Johnson
DRY CLEANERS, State Board of
#131
3-4-69
Ronell L. Draper
DRY CLEANERS, STATE BOARD OF
#346
6/21/67
Norman C. Higgins
Frank S. Shank
Joseph J. Kearn
#459
DWIGHT, James S., Jr.
8-8-72
Resignation of
RR today accepted the resignation of J. Dwight,
Deputy Director of Finance
EARTHQUAKE
#180
(Federal Assistance)
4-1-71
RR statement that there will to
in State gasoline taxes to aid earthquake dam-
age repair. Federal assistance available.
EARTHQUAKE
#147
3-17-71
E
RR announced meeting between federal
officials and Los Angeles ar@officials and
citizens to help expedite federal assistance
for victims of the recent S.C. earthquake
EARTHQUAKE (L.A. County)
#70
2-9-71
RR proclaimed state of emergency in Los Angeles
County and asked President Nixon to take similar
action for earthquake area.
EARTHQUAKE, L.A. County Tour
#71
2-9-71
Announcement of RR tour of earthquake-damaged
areas and meeting with Vice President Agnew
2-2-72
appointed 32-member Farthauske
to prepareuhess & research programs,
recommend & evaluate legislation, propose
action to reduce toll of lives & property
and develop earthquake warning system
EARTHQUAKE COUNCIL REPORT
#653
12-18-72
RR today approved 26 recommencations by his
Blue-ribbon Earthquake Council designed to
reduce earthquake hazards in California
through preparedness and research.
EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
#536
PLAN
9-26-72
RR today announced the state Office of Emergen-
cy Services (OES) is developing a major earth-
quake emergency operations plan in cooperation
with nine San Francisco Bay Area counties and
the President's Office of Emergency Prepared-
ness (OEP).
EARTHQUAKE SAFETY STANDARDS
DEPT. OF FINANCE
FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2-25-72
$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for
new capital outlay projects proposed; $30 mil-
lion earmarked to help bring public school
buildings up to state earthquake safety
standards
EAST LOS ANGELES
#655
JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
12-4-69
Municipal Court
Carlos E Velards
EAST PAKISTAN DISASTER
#558
12-1-70
RR statement requesting support for the victims
of the East Pakistan cyclone and tidal wave.
EASTER MESSAGE
#196
4-7-71
RR issued message for Easter season
EASTER MESSAGE
# 260
4.12.68
Easter in honor of Christ; statement by RR.
EASTER SEAL MONTH
#186
3-14-68
RR proclaimed March 1 through April 15.
ECOLOGY
#407
7-8-71
Dr. Raymond A. Fleck named to head state pilot
project to monitor pollutants in the Monterey
Basin.
#303
ECOLOGY CORPS
5-18-71
RR statement announcing 40 volunteers for
new program, plus potential to staff 2 or 3
ecology centers.
ECOLOGY CORPS (CALIFORNIA)
#251
4-27-71
Newly created by Executive order.
cited the creation of Calif. first preserve, made
RR a landmark conservation achievement of
as possible through the combined efforts
private enterprise working with the executive
and legislative brances or state government.
Located at Buena Vista Lagoon, San Diego county.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
#350
(OAKLAND COUNCIL, INC.)
7-8-70
State of California agreed to federal re-
funding of the Oakland Economic Development
Council, Inc. subject to 9 itemized provisions
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
#662
12-7-67
J. Bryan Sullivan, Jr.
ECCNOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Commission for
0371
7-2-74
Dr. Harold M. Williams
Robert E. Morris
Roy Utke
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, State
#133
Commission for
2-27-74
Reappointed: Paul C. Ely, Jr.
Jerry Fine
Robert F. Smith
ERnest G. de la Ossa
Robert W. Draine
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Executive Director #403
of the California Commission for
7-17-73
James R. Daley
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
#207
4-14-72
John K. Geoghegan, executive secretary
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
#182
4-4-72
Members:
Robert F. Smith
Jerry Fine
Ernest J. Loebbecke
Cyril Magnin
Thomas L. Lowe
John Royal
Jack H. Vollbrecht
Robert F. Six
L. W. Lane, Jr.
Paul Ely
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1971
#687
12-9-71
RR hailed as "courageous and wise" President
Nixon's decision to voto = bill WHICH would
have spawned "yet another horde of federal
bureaucrats" to oversee
infant education.
"
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, Office of
#476
8-20-74
Mrs. Cleatter H. Saul
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY,
1-12-72
Office of
#16
Robert B. Hawkins, Director
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
#342
State Office of
7-2-70
Lewis K. Uhler appointed Chief
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY GRANT
#322
(Quechan Indians)
6-19-70
RR announced approval of a grant designed
to improve the lot of the Quechan Indian Tribe.
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION #241
(BERKELEY)
5-1-70
State of California held up approval for
re-funding of the Berkeley Economic
Opportunity Organization, pending consultations
to correct program deficiencies.
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
#456
(Pacoima-San Fernando Area)
7.5.68
RR vetoed federal OEO program involving hard-
core minority gang leaders in Pacoima-San
Fernandoarea of Los Angeles. Reasons for veto
listed.
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY GRANT
#344
(To Merced)
5.21.68
RR disapproved federal grant to Merced
Economic Opportunity Commission.
ECONOMIC REPORT TO LEGISL.
#120
3/16/07
Summary of Economic Report ot Legislature
presented 3/16/67
ECONOMY
#490
8-16-71
RR response to President's wage and price
control freeze.
ECONOMY
#569
("Little Hoover Commission")
9.4.68
RR commended General Services for helping to save
California taxpayers $33 million during first 17
months of Administration; savings made public in
report by General Services Director Lolli to
Commission on California State Government Organ-
ization and Economy ("Little Hoover Commission").
ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT
(Gov. 's Survey on
Efficiency &
Economy)
2-6-68
Recommendations designed to increase efficiency
of state government, reduce and control costs,
and give people of California more effective
service for tax dollar presented to Governor
in report form. (Contents outlined in five
press releases.)
Ryan
#472
DISATION
(Creative Paper)
7.18.68
RR outlined philosophy of his administration in
creative paper on education; third paper in
scries.
Special EDUCATION, Advisory Commission on
#96
2-26-73
Dr. C. Lemar Mayer
EDUCATION ADVISOR, Chief
#543
to the Governor
10-19-73
Harold O. Wilson
EDUCATION ADVISOR TO THE GOVERNOR,
#500
Resignation of
9-25-73
B" the
Education Advisory, Dr. Alex C. Sherriffs.
EDUCATION ADVISOR, Assistant
#355
to the Governor's
6-29-73
Appointed Paul F. Lawrence as assistant to
Dr. Alex C. Sherriffs.
EDUCATION, Consultant for
#210
4-4-69
John T. Kehoe
Will serve with Dr. Alex Sherriffs, Governor's
Education secretary.
EDUCATION
#687
FEDERAL CONTROL (PRE-SCHOOL)
12-9-71
RR hailed decision of President Nixon to veto
a bill which would have spawned another
bureaucracy to oversee 'infant education'.
EDUCATION, Financial Assistance
#245
for Students of CA University & Colleges 4-16-7
RR proposed a $300,000 state expenditure to
administer a federal student scholarshin
that
result
all
onal $9 million
for students with financial need.
EDUCATION FUNDS, Transfer
#134
of Revcnue Sharing funds to
2-28-74
RR proposed that $250 million in general revenue
sharing funds be transferred to the state School
Fund for use in the 1974-75 fiscal year.
EDUCATION, Higher
#376
(4 point Program)
6-22-71
RR proposal for 4 point program to enable
California's public institutions of higher
education to regain the confidence and
respect they once enjoyed by reaffirming
their former commitment to classroom teaching
as a prime measure of academic excellence.
(See Commonwealth Speech 6-22-71)
EDUCATION COMMISSION, California
#35
Postsecondary
1-18-74
George D. Hart
Dr. Herbert K. Yee
Mrs. John (Marian W.) La Follette
Pamela Ann Rymer
Busham Enersen
Gordon S. Marshall
EDUCATION LEGISLATION
#287
5/24/67
RR signed bill (SB 53) permitting bilingual
instruction in Cal's schools ( Sen alan skat)
ADUCATION FOR MENTALLY RETARDED
#126
CHILDREN, SB 29 - Grunsky
3-9-73
RR today cleared the way for the legislature to
consider a bill, providing $155,000 to continue
pilot program for the education of severely
centally retarded children between the ages of
3 and 5 years.
EDUCATION Secretary
#60
2/13/67
Special Assistant to Gov., Education,
Dr. Manuel P. Servin
EDUCATION, State Board of
#90
2-8-74
Patricia D. Ingoglia
Dr. D.vid A. Hubbard, Ph.D. - reappointed
Tony N. Sierra, reappointed
EDUCATION, State Board of
#12
1-10-73
John R. Ford
Marion D. Driver's
ames W. Dent
#169
EDUCATION, State Board of
3-23-72
Mrs. Henry R. Drinker, Jr.
EDUCATION, Board of
#134
3-7-72
Robert D. Nesen
Dr. David A. Hubbard
EDUCATION, State Board of
#65
2-8-71
Appointed:
Mark T. Gates, Jr.
Newton L. Steward
EDUCATION, State Board of
#97
2-11-70
clay N. Mitchell
Tony N. Sierra
Mrs. Jeanette S. Ritchie
EDUCATION, State Board of
#105
2-24-69
Henry T. Gunderson
Dr. John R. Ford (Reappointed)
EDUCATION, Board of
#719
12-31-68
Eugene N. Ragle
Reappointed 3-7-72, #134
#51
EDUCATION, Board of
1-25-68
Donn D. Moomaw
George A. Brown
Virla Krotz - Reappointed 3-7-72, #134
John R. Ford
EDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF
#85
2/22/67
Appted: Warren Howard Day
EDUCATION, Board of, Member
#139
Resignation
3-8-72
RR statement re resignation of State Board of
Education member Henry T. Gunderson
EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS
#499
9-4-67
Increases the number of scholarships available.
EDUCATION, Special Assistant for
#40
(Governor's Office)
1-29-71
Rush N. Hill II
for
#40
(Governor's Office)
1-29-71
Rex S. Hime
Timotny F. Coms LOCK
EDUCATION TASK FORCE
#418
7-14-71
Report
RR announced school board members and school
district superintendents across the state will
soon be receiving a summary report prepared by
an education task force commissioned lastyear.
EDUCATIONAL AID
#123
(For Widows and Children)
3-17-67
RR letter to McAteer permitting legislative
action on bill to finance educational
aid for widows and children of dead and
disabled California veterans.
EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE STATES
#76
2-15-73
Newton L. Steward
EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF
#357
THE STATES
6-13-72
Robert G. Tuck
EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE STATES
#373
6-21-71
Henry T. Gunderson
EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE
9-4-70
STATES
#433
Dr. Owen A. Knorr
EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE STATES #102
3/2/67
Commission, created 1966, members:
Charles Luckman, Sr.
Rev. Francis J. Furey
James E. Stratten
Dr. Max Rafferty
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY,
#388
california
7-11-73
P
Dr. Ivan H. Hindraker
ziver? D Voil
EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION
#239
AND PLANNING COMMISSION
4-26-72
Alfred W. Newman
EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND
#544
EVALUATION COMMISSION
9-29-72
Paul F. Lawrence
Equal EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMISSION, #545
9-29-72
James S. Hughes
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY TAX
#347
6-20-69
RR proposed one percent EOT on income as
credit against federal income tax.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
#366
Venereal Disease Prevention
6-20-72
RR today announced that he will approve a
$300,000 budget augmentation to the Department
of Education to continue a venereal disease
prevention educational program.
EDUCATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION
#7
ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR CALIFORNIA
1-5-70
Two new members:
Dr. James Loper
Dr. Warren Wade
EDUCATIONAL REFORM
#82
Commission on
2-18-71
RR appointed 15 members to new Commission for
Teacher Preparation and Licensing, which
embodies improvements in professional teaching
standards, as recommended in his educational
reform program.
EDUCATIONAL REFORM
1-22-71
Governor's Commission on
Announcement of publication.
EDUCATIONAL REFORM,
#321
Governor's Commission on
6-18-70
Mrs. Deonne C. Griffiths
EDUCATIONAL REFORM, Governor's
#198
4-9-70
Commission on
Dr. William L. Cunningham
Newton L. Steward
EDUCATIONAL REFORM,
#436
Commission on
7-30-69
Named Executive Secretary: J. Stanley Green
EDUCATIONAL REFORM
,
Commission on
#433
7-29-69
Newly created commission
entire system of public elementary and Callfornia's secondary
schools and to recommend ways to improve it.
Robert E. Hanson, appointed chairman
EEL RIVER WATERSHED
#281
(Round Valley)
5-13-69
RR directed Department of Water Resources to
work with U.S. Corps of Engineers to make
further analyses of possible water development
plans on Eel River watershed.
EFFICIENCY AND COST
#128
CONTROL SURVEY
2-26-68
Edward B. Hutchinson appoin ted as special
assistant to coordinate implementation of
recommendations.
EFFICIENCY AND COST CONTROL,
GSECC
Governor's Survey on
2-6-68
Recommendations designed to increase efficiency
of state government, reduce and control costs,
and give people of California more effective
service for tax dollar presented to Governor
in report form. (Contents outlined in five
press releases.)
EFFICIENCY AND COST
#630
CONTROL SURVEY
11-22-67
Recommendations for economies in the State
Water Resources Depai cment
EFFICIENCY & COST CONTROL SURVEY
#342
6/20/67
Office Space - Highway Patrol
knkdk
Building not needed
EFFICIENCY AND
#83
COST CONTROL SURVEY
2-21-67
A. Kenneth Pryor, Chairman
EFFICIENCY & COST CONTROL
#69
2-17-67
Project to find more efficient & cheaper
meas* means for all braches of Exec. Branch
& suggestions for Leg. Branch
1. to be accomplished by Exec. Order
2. for further in depth studies
3. Long range consideration Log. and
Exec. recommendations
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.,
#205
Death of
3-28-69
RR extending deepest sympathies to Mrs.
Eisenhower and the family.
Expressing has y-lt1 at the 1035 CT an will
friend.
EISENHOWER, Dwight D.
#206
President (Former)
3-28-69
RR proclaimed Monday, March 31, an official
day of mourning in Calif.
EL CAJON JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#139
MUNICIPAL COURT
3-15-71
Richard H. Bein
#679
EL CAJON, Municipal Court
12-18-67
Thomas G. Duffy
EL DORADO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#103
2-15-74
Charles F. Fogerty
EL DORADO COUNTY
#131
OEO GRANT
3-12-71
RR approved federal OEO grants for community
action program.
EL MONTE JUDICIAL DIST., municipal
#62
court bench
2-3-69
Roy L. Norman
EL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES STATE HISTORICAL #598
MONUMENT COMMISSION
10-29-7
Edwin L. Harbach
EL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES
#283
STATE HISTORICAL MONUMENT
COMMISSION
5-12-71
Porethy A. Burnaby
Hubert F. Laugharn, Jr.
Joseph A. Vargas
EL PUEBLO de LOS ANGELES
#156
STATE HISTORICAL MONUMENT
3-5-69
COMMISSION
Reappointed David H. Workman
EL PUEBLO DEL LOS ANGELES STATE #92
HISTORICAL MONUMENT COMMISSION
2.9.68
Joseph A. Vargas
Hubert F. Laugharn, Jr.
EL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES STATE
#275
HISTORICAL MONUMENT COMMISSION
5-23-67
Clair L. Peck, Jr.
Dorothy A. Burnaby
#27
1-15-74
stand among Republican candidates who may
RR reaffirmed his intention to maintain a neutra
all other contested primary races).
for the nomination of governor this June (also
ELECTION PREDICTIONS
#585
11-1-72
RR sent a telegram to Dean Burch, chairman of
the Federal Communications Commission saying
that he is asking audiovisual networks to re-
frain from broadcasting national election
predictions west of Mountain Time Zone until
polls in Pacific Time Zone have closed.
#338
ELECTION REFORM
6-18-74
RR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce
Koupal urging Common Cause and People's Lobby to
support the governor's legislative campaign
reform proposals to strengthen the Political
Reform Act of 1974 passed/ the voters June 4
(Proposition 9).
ELECTION 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.
ELECTION REFORM PROPOSAL
1239
(legislation)
5-9-74
RR announced that the following bills,
implementing his campaign reform proposals have
been introduced in the legislature:
SCA 50 - Stull
AB 4291 - Russell
SB 2181 - Stull
SB 2415 - Carpenter
AB 3962 - Arnett
AB 4258 - Antonovich
AB 4262 - McLennan
AB 4266 - Priolo
AB 4301 - Badham
ELECTRICAL WEEK
#74
2-7-69
RR. proclaimed February 9 to 15 as
Electrical Week
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#479
Intergovernmental Board on
8-20-74
F. Herschell Mills
David K. Marty
Wayne E. Rodgers
Alternate member: O. D. Russell
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#188
Intergovernmental Board on
3-21-74
Charles W. Farrell
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#616
Intergovernmental Board on
12-28-73
Poymend S. Thompson
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#234
Intergovernmental Board on
4-25-73
Gordon F. Snow
Walter P. Mendoza
Charles W. Farrell
Laurence J. Turner
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#428
Intergovernmental Board on
3-6-69
Norman D. Livran, Executive Secretary
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#428
Intergovernmental Board on
6-8 -71
Orville J. Hawkins
Grant Bennett
Dr. James L. Merrihew
Leo A. Palmiter
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
4428
Intergovernmental Board on
7-19-71
as
Herman L. Pede
R. L. Smith
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#648
Executive Director of the
12-14-72
Intergovernmental Board on
Matthias F. McDonald
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#676
Intergovernmental Board on
12-22-72
Edwin B. Wheeler
James E. Moriarty
John J. Madigan
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
#573
Intergovernmental Board on
10-19-72
Robert G. Hutchison
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,
Intergovernmental Board on
2-13-69
Newly-created:
Verne Orr
William F. Cornett, Jr
John Tooker
Takuji Tamaru
befored D. = Bonnelly
Tames H. Corson
Raymond S. Long
Gary Webber
Paul J. Anderson
Mark Sanstrom
Howard W. Campen
A. Alan Hill
Ignazio A. Vella
Walter L. Barkdull
Gilbert R. Marguth, Jr.
Jerry Fielder
Paul R. Deats
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING
#227
POLICY COMMITTEE,
4-15-69
Alfred R. Zipf
Marshall G. Mustain
Frank J. Cleary
ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING
#129
SERVICES
2-26-68
RR issued policy statement containing broad
outlines of master plan to improve effectiveness
of EDP services.
ELECTRONIC REPAIR DEALER REGISTRATION
#154
Advisory Board
3-19-71
Dr. J. Alfred Rider
Mrs. Esther E. De Paoli
ELECTRONIC REPAIR DEALER REGISTRATION #131
Advisory Board
3-4-70
Mrs. Bette E. Cutbirth
Robert N. Whitmore
ELECTRONIC REPAIR
#578
DEALER REGISTRATION, Bureau of
10-25-67
Sigurd I. Hansen appointed Chief of Bureau
ELECTRONIC REPAIR DEALER REGISTRATION, #347
6/21/67
Advisory Board, Bureau of
Members: Robert N. Whitmore
Mrs. Bette E. Cutbirth
Byron L. Peterson
Mrs. Esther E. DePaoli
ELK CONSERVATION
#674
11-30-71
RR announced that 5 surplus California tule
elk will be shipped to west central Mexico
where they will go on display near
Guadalajara.
ELKS NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK
#226
4/28/67
Commendation, starting May 1st Elks National
Youth Week
EL MONTE JUDICIAL DISTRICT
#536
MUNICIPAL COURT
9-29-71
Richard B. Norwood
EMERGENCY, State of
#41
1-18-74
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a state
of emergency in Mendocino, Glenn, and Tehama
counties because of storms, flooding and high
winds.
EMERGENCY, State of
#33
1-17-74
RR proclaimed state of emergency in Humboldt,
Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties because
of the flooding, storms and high winds in those
areas.
EMERGENCY, State of
#402
7-16-73
DR proglaimed a state of emergency in
of both City or Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes
Peninsula due to damage cAased by fires
beginning June 22, 1973.
EMERGENCY, State of
#241
4-30-73
RR proclaimed a state of emergency in Sacramento
and Placer counties because of the damage caused
this past weekend when 22 railroad cars loaded
with 250 pound "Mark 81" bombs begain exploding
in the Sathern Pacific Railroad Yard near
Roseville.
EMERGENCY, State of - Butte County
#107
3-1-73
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today proclaimed a
state of emergency in Butte county due to the
December freeze.
ENERGENCY, State of
#104
2-27-73
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a State
of Emergency in Sutter, Colusa, Placer, Yuba,
Glenn and Napa counties.
EMERGENCY, State of
OES Release
City of South San Francisco
1-30-73
RR today proclaimed a State of Emergency in the
City of South San Francisco as the result of
flooding which destroyed public and private
property the week of January 14, 1973.
EMERGENCY, State of - Flood
#35
1-24-73
RR today proclaimed a state of emergency in Marin
and San Luis Obispo counties as a result of
flooding which destroyed or damaged public and
private property last week.
EMERGENCY, STATE OF
#398
Glenn, San Benito and
7-5-72
Santa Clara Counties
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke declared a state
of emergency in three northern Glifornia
counties because of severe drought conditions.
EMERGENCY, STATE OF
#575
10-13-71
Santa Barbara County fires
EMERGENCY, State of
#517
Kern County
10-1-70
RR extended state of emergency due to fires
to Kern County
EMERGENCY, STATE OF
#520
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
10-2-70
RR announced at request of San Bernardino
County Supervisors, San Bernardino county
has been included in the counties declared to
be in a state of emergency.
NERGENCY, STATE OF
#3
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
1-3-72
RR proclaimed State of Emergency in Santa
Barbara County as a result of floods, mudslides
and heavy winds that began on December 27.
EMERGENCY, STATE OF EXTREME
#68
2-5-69
RR proclaiming a state of emergency on the
campus and in the surrounding area of the
University of California at Berkeley.
EMERGENCY COUNCIL
#551
10-6-71
John T. C.
John B. Whitney
EMERGENCY COUNCIL, California
#176
3-30-71
Bryce J. Torrence
EMERGENCY COUNCIL
#148
CALIFORNIA
3-18-71
Michael N. Canlis
EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISASTER,
#175
Advisory Committee
4-7-67
Plans and Organizes all state resources for
medical and health care under disaster
conditions.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES,
#120
State Advisory Committee on
2-22-74
Joseph M. Dolphin
Leslie R. Smith
Richard R. Noonan
-
Hodges
Dr. George E. Miller, Jr.
Jacob M. Stuchen
Carl D. Lindberg
Stanley Grant
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Office of
Emergency Services
6/17/71
RR announced the first Emergency Operations
and Disaster Recovery Administration Training
Program will be conducted by the Office of
Emergency Services.
OES, Director of
#332
6-13-74
Robert L. Vickers
OES, Deputy Director of
#337
6-17-74
Alex R. Cunningham
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES,
#303
Resignation of Director of the
5-21-74
Herbert F. Temple, Jr.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
#225
Office of
4-15-71
Colonel Robert L. Vickers, U. S. Air Force (Ret.)
Deputy Director
EMERGENCY SERVICES:
#103
3-5-71
Office of
Col. Herbert R. Temple, Jr., Director
EMERGENCY TREATMENT TEAMS
#385
6-29-71
RR announced pilot project to train paramedic
teams which will move quickly during an emergency
to provide intensive medical care to the
injured.
EMISSION STANDARDS (Auto)
(Assembly line tests)
6-1-71
Air Resource Board and RR request federal
Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider
the state's application for a waiver
to conduct assembly line emission tests or.
every vehicle to be sold in California in 1973
"EMPLOY THE HANDICAPPED MONTH"
#507
9-28-73
RR announced today that "Employ the Handicapped
Month" will be observed in California throughout
the month of October.
EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK
#564
10-5-69
RR announced California participation in
observances during "National Employ the
Physically 1969. Handicapped Week", October 5-11,
EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY
#542
HANDICAPPED WEEK
9-28-67
RR proclaimed October 1 - 7 as Employ the
Physcially Handicapped Week
EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
#542
WEEK
9-28-67
Oct. 1-7
EMPLOYEE REDUCTION
#398
7-15-69
RR announced definitive manpower and budgetary
goals for the executive branch; number of em-
ployees to be reduced through attrition
EMPLOYEES, Benefit Package
#89
proposed for State
2-7-74
RR sent message to legislators outlining a $45
million benefit package for state employees.
EMPLOYEES,
#92
CALIFORNIA STATE
3-1-71
RR statement re: new executive order which
is designed to bring about better communication
between State Employees and better methods
of representation for employee organizations
and the Governor's Office.
#429
EMPLOYMENT (Out-Of-Work Aero-Space workers)
9-3-70
RR expanded efforts by the Department of Human
Resources Development in 21.00 jo:
out-of-work aerospace workers in Northern
California.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
#453
(Johs for Welfare Recipients)
7-29-71
RR announced plan utilizing private employment
agencies in finding jobs for welfare recipients.
employment AGENCIES, California
#377
Advisory Board to the Bureau of
7-8-74
Glenn A. English
Reappointed: James J. Bright
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, California
#359
Advisory Board to the Bureau of
6-26-74
Manson F. Wong
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, California
#340
Advisory Board to the Bureau of
6-21-73
Mrs. John (Bettv) Emerv
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, Advisory
#383
Board to the Bureau of
7-6-73
Reappointed:
Mrs. Joyce M. Gleeson
Mrs. Lysbeth A. Brinker
Appointed:
James J. Bright
Robert E. McDonough
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, Bureau of,
#204
California Advisory Board to the
4-14-72
Mrs. Joyce M. Gleeson
Mrs. Lysbeth A. Brinker
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
#665
BUREAU OF, ADVISORY BOARD TO
11-24-71
Robert W. Stuart
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
#615
BUREAU OF
11-3-71
Richard C. De Wait
EMPLOYMENT OF HANDICAPPED
#86
Committee for
2-6-70
RR announced appointment of members:
Evan Maas
Gary Harris
Donald Brown
Richard Davis
Bernice Imlay
Glen Rathbun
Dr. Thomas Gucker III
Arnold Laub
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES,
#35
BUREAU OF
1-25-71
(Advisory Board to)
James G. Law
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES,
#424
BUREAU OF
9-1-70
(Advisory Board)
Samuel M. Levin
Keith Keithley (M. C. Keithley)
EMPLOYMENT, State Advisory Council
#137
of the Department of
3-28-67
Fay W. Hunter
H. F. Buchenau
Einor O. Mohn
Bryan P. Deavers
John H. Snider
David G. Soash
Vincent D. Kennedy
Leland B. Groezinger
EMPLOYMENT, Advisory Council to
#10
the Department of
1-13-69
James S. Lee
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
#578
10-25-67
appointed Sigurd I. Hansen Chief of the
Bureau of
EMPLOYMENT, Defense Base or
#61
Military Installation
2-4-71
RR announced no defense base or military
installation closures scheduled for California
in near future.
EMPLOYMENT OF THE
#311
HANDICAPPED,
6-6-67
Governor's Advisory Committee for
circut. Chairman
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
#576
(Disadvantaged, state employees;
9.10.63
apprenticeship)
RR announced start of three-part program to pro-
vide better employment opportunities for dis-
advantaged, apprenticeship program, and state
employees.
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS
# 283
(Job development and placement)
4.25.68
RR sent telegram to urge support of job develop-
ment and placement programs legislation.
EMPLOYMENT, Dept. of
#26
1-26-67
State Director - Peter Weinberger
EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT, Director
#117
of the State Department of
2-21-74
Richard L. Camilli
EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT,
#115
Resignation of Director of
2-20-74
Dwight M. Geduldig
EMPLOYEMENT FIGURES
#110
3/9/67
Statement of RR on figures from State
Personnel Board show decrease in hiring of
state workers Shows positive response to
our directive on freeze on hiring"
EMPLOYMENT MONTH, Youth
#194
4-14-67
Observance of Youth Employment
Month in June
employment PROGRAMS
# 200
(placement and development)
4.25.68
RK praised
effort to pass legislation to improve state's
job development and placement programs.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES BOARD, State
#416
7-15-74
Mrs. Thomas (Betty) Cox
Steve M. Jeong
ENERGY, Hydroelectric
#296
5-15-74
RR announced that California has the potential
to increase its hydroelectric energy output by
nearly 30 percent within the next 15 years if
prompt action is taken by private and public
utilities and governmental agencies.
ENERGY CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
#307
ACT, The Warren-Alquist State (AB 1575)
5-21-7-
RR statement upon signing AB 1575
ENERGY CRISIS
#267
4-29-74
RR statement emphasizing that the energy
shortage is still with us.
ENERGY CRISIS
#145
3-4-74
RR declared a State of Emregency in Santa Clara
County permitting the county's board of
supervisors to invoke the California Gasoline
Emergency Marketing Plan.
ENERGY CRISIS
#220
4-4-74
RR announced on basis of supply-demand projec-
tions for the balance of 74 he strongly supports
the continuation of the 55 m.p.h. speed limit
on California highways.
ENERGY CRISIS
#102
2-15-74
RR statement asking everyone to cut down driving
by 20 percent.
#116
NERGY CRISIS
2-21-74
urged the State's Employment Development
to reduce unemployment caused by the energy
crisis.
ENERGY CRISIS
OES RELEASE
2-28-74
RR declared states of emergency in Alameda,
Conta Costa, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside,
San Mateo and Solano counties due to gasoline
marketing problems.
ENERGY CRISIS
#126
2-25-74
RR sent telegrams to the 58 California Counties
outlining provisions of "marketing system" (as
it. opposed to gas rationing) for counties requestin
ENERGY CRISIS
#609
12-20-73
RR called upon California business, industry,
government, public and private organizations
and individuals to eliminate all nonessential
outdoor lickting SOL the Curation of the energy
crisis.
NERGY PLANNING COUNCIL, State
#508
9-28-73
RR announced the creation of a State Energy
Planning Council chaired by Lieutenant Governor
Ed Reinecke.
INVIRONMENT - State Supreme
#569
court Ruling on Mammoth-Mono
10-16-72
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke---deeply concerend
that a recent State Supreme Court ruling "could
this of thousands of
of work" today announced he is calling an
urgent meeting Wednesday in Sacramento to
determine the potential adverse impact the
decision could have on California's economy.
#557
ENVIRONMENT
10-6-72
Mammoth-Mono County Case
Supreme Court Decision
Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke today called an
emergency session of the cabinet to discuss the
potentially disastrous economic effect the
recent State Supreme Court's decision in the
Mammoth-Mono County case is having on California
ENVIRONMENT, Minaret-Summit
#386
6-28-72
RR today issued a statement at Summit Meadows
in the High Sierra-Minarets area of California
to emphasize the position his administration
has taken since 1966 to protect the Minaets
from environmental harm.
ENVIRONMENT
#361
6-15-72
RR today announced a bipartisan agreement to
create a powerful new State Environmental
Protection Board.
ENVIRONMENT
#341
6-2-72
RR urgea CO reject Proposition 9
on Tuesday's primary ballot.
NVI RONMENT
#238
4-26-72
RR recommended to legislature the creation of
a Department of Environmental Protection to be
the focal point for pollution abatement activ-
ities and programs of state government
ENVIRONMENT
#192
4-6-72
RR outlined 10-point program to protect and
preserve California's priceless environmental
and scenic resources
ENVIRONMENT
#355
6-11-71
RR statement on subdivision proposals that
lead to environmental degradation.
ENVIRONMENT
#335
6-1-71
RR message to legislature including Progress
Report on the Developmert of state : Lromental
Goals and Policy.
INVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES AGENCY #547
10-5-71
aimed at consolidating the
RR statement at. defeat of regrganization plan
against pollution. The plan would have
created a new Department of Environmental
Protection within the Resources Agench.
The agency would have been renamed the
Environment and Resources Agency.
ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES AGENCY
#412
7-12-71
Resources Agency re-named and reorganized.
ENVIRONMENT, California's
#229
Changing
4-27-70
RR announced receipt of summary of proposals
presented at the November 17-18. 1969
conference on "California"s Charging
Environment"
ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE
#611
11-10-69
November 17 and 18 - will bring together the
largest cross-section of experts and concerned
CIVILENS
et
assombled
in
California to seek creative solutions to the
state's pollution problems.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE
#631
STAGED FOR NOVEMBER 17-18
11-14-69
Conference background information, list of
panelists and agenda announced by Governor
Reagan.
ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE
#571
10-10-69
Astronaut William Anders and Secretary of
Interior Walter J. Hickel will be among
featured speakers in Los Angeles at "Califor-
nia's Changing Environment Conference" -
November 17-18, 1969
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL PROGRAM
MONTEREY BASIN
#125
3-3-72
harmful multi-agency plan to monitor
Reagan administration announced pioneering
Raymond A. Fleck, project director
materials in the Monterey environmentally Basin; Dr.
ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSE PLATE FUNDS,
#603
Allocation of
11-14-72
RR today announced the allocation in fiscal year
1972-73 of $1.194,770 in environmental license
plate funds.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY COMMITTEE
#672
12-16-69
RR announced formation of State Environmental
Policy Committee designed to help coordinate
development of long-range environmental plan
for California.
Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, Chairman
ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES
#620
PROPOSED TO REAL ESTATE
11-10-69
BOARD CONVENTION
RR urged the Association to develop and
implement a uniform code of sound environmental
practices as a priority item of business during
their current two-day convention at the
Hilton Hotel in San Francisco.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
#449
8-6-69
RR announced Conference on California's
Changing Environment will be held November
17 and 18, Los Angeles
AV-FROMENTAL PROTECTION
1676
12-1-71
RR statement deploring decision by the
Assembly Committee on Natural Resources and
Conservation to kill SB 87 - Cologne to
establisha new State Department of
Environmental Protection.
WIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
#412
Department of
7-12-71
Newly created as part of the newly-named
Environment and Resources Agency.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROGRAM FUND
#380
6-24-71
RR statement lauding California's Personalized
License Plate Program, proceeds of which go
to Environmental Protection Program Fund.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY COUNCIL
#568
12-10-70
Mrs. Ellen Stern Harris
environmental QUALITY STUDY
#362
COUNCIL, State
6-30-69
Bruce J. Held
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY COUNCIL,
#81
State
2-13-69
Newly-formed
Chester Morris
Arthur F. Pillsbury
Frank J. Tysen
"elen B. Reynolds
Samuel A. Egigian
David L. Baker
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY of the
#249
Trail Peak - Cottonwood Basin
4-28-72
area
RR today announced release by the California
Department of Fish and Game of a significant
environmental study of the Trail Peak - Cotton-
wood Basin area which lies in Inyo County (some
20 miles east of the town of LonePine).
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR APPRENTICESHIP
#511
9-3-71
RR announced California State Plan for Equal
Employment Opportunity for Apprenticeship has
been approved by the U. S. Department of Labor.
EQUAL TIME BROADCASTING
#602
(Presidential candidates)
9.23.68
RR said suspension of equal time rule for
broadcasters in order to allow debate
presidential candidates would serve no "useful
purpose."
EUCALYPTUS TREES, Killing
#192
4-4-73
Freeze
RR and East Bay officials today announced the
development of a joint state-local plan aimed
at significantly reducing in the months ahead
the fire danger caused by a recent killing
freeze of eucalyptus trees in the hills east
of Oakland.
EMCALYPTUS TREES
Freeze
#190
4-2-73
mental RR has invited representatives of those
the of several million eucalyptus trees in
freeze entities affected by the recent killing govern-
office Cast Bay hills to a meeting in the governor'
Wednesday, April 4.
EUREKA MUNICIPAL COURT
#108
2-25-72
Harold E. Neville, Jr.
#561
EXECUTIVE ORDER
10-8-71
code of Fair Practices
issued order designed to redefine for the the
RR quisting code of pair practices
state of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER
#515
9-8-71
RR signed order directing State Board of
Corrections to conduct "a thorough review of
security procedures in our prisons".
EXECUTIVE ORDER
#494
8-18-71
RR Executive Order to this government to "follo"
as closely as possible the guidelines
established by the President's Executive Order"
#69
EXECUTIVE ORDER, Signed
2-6-69
RR signed an order which directs the director
of Conservation and the state Forester to
assist Santa Barbara County officials to help
prevent damage from the oil slick off the
ConSt.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, Assistant
#39
2-1-67
Richard M. Quinn
EXECUTIVE STAFF REORGANIZATION
#25
1-20-71
Edwin Meese III
Executive Assistant to the Governor
George Steffes
Assistant to the Governor and Director of
Programs and Policy
James Jenkins
Assistant to the Governor and Director of
Public Affairs
Mike Deaver
Assistant to the Governor and Director
EXPORT-IMPORT TRADE
6-7-72 MEMO TO THE PRESS
Export State Department trade. of Commerce Figures on Import-
EXTRADITION PAPERS
#61
on Edgar Eugene Bradley
1-29-68
Received from Louisiana the extradition papers.
Deasion denefing Etrado # $653
11.8.68
"SYE IN THE SKY"
#655
11-23-71
RR remarks at official opening of Los Angeles
Area Freeway Surveillance and Control Project.
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Smith, Jr.\nDATA PROCESSING\n#591\n11-2-67\nRR announced new program to coordinate and\ncontrol state's massive and extensive automatic\ndata processing operations.\nDATA PROCESSING\n#267\n5/17/07\nRR ordered first steps to be taken to use\nautomatic data processing equipment for\nstate. county and local government\nDATA PROCESSING OPERATION,\n#591\nManagement Services for\n11-2-67\nRR established Management Services to coordinate\nand control the massive and extensive automatic\ndata processing operations.\nDATEL: Robert J.\n#205\n4-13-70\nWinner of Governor's Executive Development\nScholarship.\nDEATH PENALTY, Reinstatement of\n#473\n9-10-73\nRR statement upon legislature's approval of\nthe death penalty bill by Deukmejian.\nDEATH PENALTY\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.\n#285\nDEATH PENALTY\n5-11-72\nRR issued a statement urging the citizens of\nCalifornia to support death penalty initiative\nand to sign the petitions.\nDEATH PENALTY\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\nDEATH PENALTY\n#104\n2-18-72\nRR statement on Supreme Court decision ruling\ncapital punishment unconstitutional\nDEATH PENALTY\n#239\n5-4-67\nIs capital punishment a deterrent to murder?\nA letter from a wife whose husband was almost\nkilled.\nDEPENSE BASE CLOSURES\n#61\n2-4-71\nin near future. closures scheduled military for California\ninstallation RR announced no defense base or\nDELEGATES, Slate of\n2-17-72\n(Republican National Convention)\nRR announced slate of candidates for delegate\nto Republican National Convention in San\nDiego; statement\nDELEGATION ORGANIZING COMMITTEE\n#12\n1-10-68\nWilliam French Smith\nPlus 36 persons appointed.\nWELFARE\n5-29-67\nSpencer Williams statement called for greater\nBilort in Birld - - delinguency prevention.\n#313\nDEL NORTE COUNTY\n6-17-70\nBoard of Supervisors\nJohn F. Fraser\nDEL NORTE COUNTY MAJOR\n#179\nDISASTER AREA\n3-28-72\nActing Governor Reinecke declared state of\nemergency in Humboldt and requested President\nto declare both Humboldt and Del Norte counties\nas major disaster areas due to winds, rain,\nflooding, mud and silt slides\nDEL NORTE COUNTY\nSTATE OF EMERGENCY\n#118\n3-1-72\nRR declared state of emergency for Del Norte\nCounty because of flooding\nDEMOCRATIC CONVENTION\n#416\n7-14-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke's statement\nthe McGovern nomination.\nDEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE,\n#337\n6/19/67\nPlea for money\nDENTAL AUXILIARIES, Advisory Committee\n#523\non the Utilization and Education of\n9-12-72\n(newly created)\nJudson I. Klooster\nDale F. Redig\nWilliam E. Allen\nPhilip E. Tout\nMrs. Dale M. Underwood\nLeo J. Poxon\nCharles E. Wilson\nMrs. William G. Motley\nMrs. Charles A. Reid\nDENTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#199\n3-25-74\nDr. Edward J. Becker\nDr. C. Robert Breckenridge\nDENTAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#297\n6-1-73\nErnest L. Casares, D.D.S.\nINTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#42\n1-30-73\nJoseph N. Reynolds\nHenry Lucas, Jr.\nDENTAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#68\n2-2-72\nDr. Philip H. Pope\nDr. Leo J. Poxon\nDENTAL EXAMINERS:\nState Board of\n#97\n3-2-71\nDr. Robert S. Tuttle\nCharles E. Woolery\nDENTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#30\n1-15-70\nDr. L. H. Larson\nDr. Herbert K. Yee\nDENTAL EXAMINERS, State Board of\n#106\n2-24-69\nJoseph N. Reynolds\nEdwin J. Ropes\nDENTAL EXAMINERS,\n#97\nState Board\n2-13-68\nLewis E. Martin\nRobert D. Lawson\nDENTAL EXAMINERS, Board of\n#354\n6/26/67\nCharles E. Woolery\nDENTAL EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF\n#202\n4/19/67\nDr. James L. Bullard\nDESERT JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#619\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n11-4-71\nPALM SPRINGS\nRichard H. Robinson\nDESIGNER'S QUALIFICATIONS ADVISORY #225\nCOMMITTEE\n4-27-70\nRobert S. Kitchen\nDESIGNERS QUALIFICATIONS\n#88\nADVISORY COMMITTEE\n2-9-70\nCulver E. Heaton\nJohn F. 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Stephens\nMrs. Juanita Shaffer - Reaptd. 8-26-74, #489\nWilbert C. Bradshaw\nDr. Rose D. Jenkins\nDr. John P. Morris - Reaptd. 8-26-74, #489\nDr. George S. Roche\nRolf R. Williams\nDeWITT STATE HSOPITAL\n#309\n6-5-67\nGrace P. Clement\nHarry W Shamhart, M. D.\n#608\nDIABETES WEEK\n11-10-67\nRR urged Californians to observe Disbetes\nWeek November 12 through 10\nDIALYSIS CENTERS, Chairman of the\n#14\ncommittee for the regional\n1-9-74\nDr. Ralph Waldo Weilerstein\nDIALYSIS CENTERS\n#111\nREGIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE\n3-8-71\nDr. Theodore A. Montgomery, Chairman\nDIALYSIS CENTERS, Review Committee\n#192\nfor the Regional\n3-21-69\nChairman:\nTheodore A. Montgomery (Dr.)\nDIALYSIS\n#13\n2/17/07\nHealth & Welfare said centers will be located\nin S.F. Gen. Hospital, & Los\nAngeles County for 30 in accition\npatients\nTo be contracted thru Dept. of Public Health\nand Dept. of Rehabilitation\nwill provide funds for remodeling\nand purchase of equipment\nDISABLED (Aid to)\n#353\n5.24.68\nRR signed emergency bill (SB-467, Burgener) to\nprotect recipients of Aid to the Disabled from\ndecrease in their public assistance grant.\nDISABILITY INSURANCE\n#165\n3-11-68\nAdministration bill will increase daily\nhospital benefit from $12 to $18 a day.\nDISABILITY & HOSPITAL BENEFITS DIV.\n#03\n2/14/67\nDept. of Employment DEPUTY DIRECTOR, Herbert\nM. Wilson\nDISASTER AREA,\n#42\nRequest for declaration of\n1-18-74\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke today asked Prosident\nNixon to declare seven northern Cali\n-\nbecause of this week's\nfloods, storms, and high winds which have caused\nan estimated $35 million damage.\nDISASTER AREAS\n#230\n4-24-73\nRR announced President Nixon has signed legisla-\ntion providing emergency loans to farmers and\ngrowers in 17 counties in California affected\nby the March freeze and the drought of June 1972.\nDISASTER AREAS\n#30\n1-23-73\nRR request to Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz\nto declare 25 northern & central Calif counties\nnatural disaster areas because of the freeze.\nAlameda, Amador, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa,\nDel Norte, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kern, Madera,\narin, Merced, Monterey, Placer, Sacramento, San\nFrancisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,\nSonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare.\nDISASTER AREAS, Solano &\n#65\nSanta Barbara Counties\n2-8-73\nRR today amended his January 30 request asking\nPresident Nixon to declare disaster areas in\nthree California jurisdictions, to include\nSolano, and Santa Barbara Counties.\nDISASTER AREA - Unemployment\n#81\ncompensation funds\n2-16-73\nRR today announced that disaster unemployment\ncompensation funds will be available to disaster\nvictime\npo, Santa Barbara, Solano and the City of South\nSan Francisco.\nDISASTER AREA - Ventura County\n#163\n3-21-73\nRR today announced the White House has amended\nPresident Nixon's February 8 designation of\nmajor disaster areas in the state to include\nVentura County due to severe storms and flooding\nduring the period January 12-18.\nDISASTER AREA - Ventura County\n#106\n3-1-73\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed Ventura\nCounty a disaster area due to January storms,\nand requested President Richard Nixon to include\nthe county in his February 9 action which\ndeclared disaster areas in five California\nlocalities.\nDISASTER AREAS, Request to\nOES Release\nNixon to proclaim major\n1-30-73\nRF today requested the President of the United\nStates to declare the winter flood damaged areas\nof San Luis Obispo and Marin Counties and the\nCity of South San Francisco as major disaster\nareas.\nDISASTER AREA, Natural\n#30\n1-23-73\nGovernor Ronald Reagan has requested Secretary\nof Agriculture Earl Butz to declare 25 northern\nand central California counties\naieas because OI a $210,214,189 agricultural and\neconomic loss as a result of the December freeze.\nDISASTER AREA (Isleton Flood)\n#529\n(reopening)\n9-25-72\nRR today announced that the City of Isleton is\nbeing reopened permitting residents of the flood\nstricken community to return to their homes and\nbusinesses nearly a month ahead of schedule.\nDISASTER (ISLETON FLOOD)\n#392\n6-30-72\nRR today announced that an unemployment\nassistance fund is available to help individuals\nwho are now unemployed because of the recent\nflooding of Andrus and Brannon Islands,\nincluding the town of Isleton.\nDISASTER AREA, Declared\n6-27-72\nby President Nixon\nIsleton Area\nRR read telegram sent by President Nixon to\nmembers of the press in the council room.\n\"As you requested, I have declared at major\ndisaster for Califonria because of damages due\nto a levee break and flooding.\"\nDISASTER AREA\n#376\nIsleton Area\n6-23-72\nRR today asked President Nixon to declare\nSacramento County\n=\nmajor\ndiscussion\narea\nin\nthe wake of floods in the Delta area.\n#311\nDISASTER AREA\n5-20-71\nOXNARD SHORE AREA\nRR declared Oxnard Shore Area in Ventura\nCounty a disaster area. The coastline\narea was damaged by high wind-driven waves.\nDISASTER\n#558\nEAST PAKISTAN\n12-1-70\nRR statement requesting support for the victims\nof the East Pakistan cyclone and tidal wave.\nDISASTER ACTING GOVERNOR\n#405\n7/19/67\nAppointees: Carlyle Reed\nRalph Gwin Follis\nY. Frank Freeman\nDictor R. Lundy\nVirgil M. Pinkley\nEarl S. Smittcamp\nAlfred W. Bramwell\nDISASTER (Proclamation of State of)\n#55\n1-27-70\nRR proclaimed State of Disaster in 12 counties.\nMarin\nButte\nModoc\nColusa\nPlumas\nGlenn\nShasta\nLake\nSiskiyou\nLassen\nTrinity\nTehema\n#5\nDISASTER AREA\nSANTA BARBARA COUNTY\n1-4-72\nRR asked President Nixon to declare Santa\nBarbara County a major disaster area as a\nresult of storms that caused more than\n$2,654,000 damages.\nDISASTER AREA\n#293\nCounty of Sonoma\n6-3-70\nRR proclaimed agricultural areas as disaster\nareas as a result of severe freezing conditions\nDISASTER AREA\n#104\nCity of Sonora\n2-17-70\nRR proclaimed City of Sonora disaster area.\n(result of fire)\nD ISASTER AREA (14 Counties)\n#102\n2-17-70\nRR praised President Nexon for quick\nresponse in declaring 14 flood-stricken\ncounties a major disaster area.\nDISASTER AREA\n#514\nSTATE OF CALIFORNIA\n9-29-70\nPresident Nixon today declared California a\nmajor disaster area due to worst fires in\nstate's history.\nDISASTER AREA\n#532\n(FIRE)\n10-21-70\nRR proclaimed Monterey and Riverside Counties\nas disaster areas as a result of September 25\nfires.\nDISASTER AREAS\n#244\n5-4-70\nNapa and Contra Costa Counties. Frost and\nflood damage respectively.\nDISASTER CONFERENCE\n#206\nWestern White House\n4-14-70\nKN of\nto serve as panelists during conference on\nfederal-state cooperation in major disasters.\nCharles Samson and Gordon C. Larkin\nDISASTER OFFICE\n#422\n8-31-70\nJohn J. McCoy, Director\nDISASTER COUNCIL,\nCalifornia State\n#333\n6-17-69\nThomas J. Cahill\nDISASTER COUNCIL\n#535\n9-26-67\nJohn T. Conlan\nDISASTER , CALIF. OFFICE\nCDA\n3/1/67\nWarning signal of attack by foreign nation\nwill be one 3-5 minute wavering tone.\nDISASTER COUNCIL, CALIF, STATE\n#212\n4/26/67\nAppted: Kent D. Pursel\nWilliam L. Faulstich\nReappted: Richard F. Gordon\nKeith E. Klinger\nRobert O. Bailey\nDISASTER OFFICE\n#32\n1-30-67\nCharles P. Samson - director\nDISASTER, EARTHQUAKE\n#147\n3-17-71\nRR announced meeting between federal\nofficials and Los Angeles area officials\nand citizens to help expedite federal\nassistance for victims of the recent\nSouthern California earthquake.\nDISASTER RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED\n#693\nFLOOD VICTIMS\n12-24-69\nRR took action to assul\n27\nCalifornia counties, thrown out of work as\nthe result of floods this year, may receive\nunemployment benefits.\nDISACTER RELIEF-Texas\n#390\n8-5-70\nRR urged Californians to contribute to\nlocal Red Cross Chapters to aid victims of\nhurricane in Texas.\nDISCOVER AMERICA PLANNING WEEK # 279\n4.24.68\nRR proclaimed April 21-27 as Discover America\nPlanning Week--urge citizens to visit\nhistorical landmarks.\nDISCOVER AMERICA PLANNING WEEK\n#196\n4/14/67\nProclamation of Discover America Planning Week\nApril 16 - 22\n(SNEY, WALT - Appreciation Day\n#470\n7.17.68\nRR proclaimed July 17, 1968 as WALT DISNEY APPRE-\nDAY\nDISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE\n#448\nSOUTH SIERRA PINE FOREST DISTRICT\n7-27-71\nDavid Rodriquez\nWillis L. Kimbel\nGeorge H. Volz\nCecil L. Wetsel\nWilliam H. Kuphaldt\nByron W. Bacchi\nDISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE\n#425\nCoast Range Pine and Forest District 7-16-71\nFloyd A. Ross, Jr.\nDISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE\n#401\nCOAST RANGE PINE AND FIR FOREST DIST.\n7-7-71\nConrad L. Cox\nDavid M. Dillon\nAlbert L. Fearrien\nJames P. van Loben Sels\nRobert E. Eiler, Jr.\nJohn B. Rice, Jr.\nSidney D. Haynes,\nElmer D. Zimmerman\nDIS PRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE\n#36\nNORTH SIERRA PINE FOREST DISTRICT\n1-26-71\nwilliam M. Beaty\nWilliam H. Holmes, reappointed\nDISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE\n#536\nOF THE REDWOOD FOREST DISTRICT\n10-23-70\nNorman L. Richardson\nDISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE COMMITTEE\n#425\nRedwood Forest District\n7-16-71\nNorman F. Aye\nEdgar E. Carriger\nAlfred H. Merrill\nConrad L. Cox\nDIXON: Charles E.\n#314\n5-21-71\nResigned as Director of General Services.\nDIXON MAY FAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS\n#28\n1-23-73\nrs. Catherine M. Southard\nDOCK STRIKE\n#49\n1-28-72\nRR urged legislature to petition Congress to\nsettle west coast dock strike; telegram sent\nto Senator Alan Cranston urging legislation to\nsettle dock strike immediately\nDOCK STRIKE\n#43\n1-27-72\nRR urged Calif. Congressional Delegation to\nsupport hearings on HJ Resolution 1025 needed\nto terminate strike and overcome interruptions\nof future foreign trade\nDOCK STRIKE\n1-17-72\n#22\nRR telegram to\nequate solution\nto strike of longshoremen\nDOCK STRIKE (WEST COAST)\n#545\n10-4-71\nRR telegram to President Nixon requesting\nthat the Taft-Hartley Act be invoked.\nDOS RIOS DAM\n#462\n8-14-74\nRR visit to Round Valley, site of 1969 proposed\nDos Rios Dam.\nDOS RIOS DAM\n#281\n5-13-69\nGovernor's response to report from Corps of\nEngineers on feasibility of constructing Dos Rio\nDam.\nDOUGLAS MACARTHUR DAY\n# 241\n4.4.68\nRR issued proclamation naming April 5, 1968\nas General Douglas MacArthur Day in Cali-\nfornia.\nDOWNEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n#171\n3-23-72\nF. Lawrence Plotkin\nDOWNEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT,\n#23\nMunicipal court bench\n1-17-69\nWilliam E. McGinley\n\"DRAFT REAGAN\" COMMITTEE\n# 239\n4.3.68\nRR said \"Draft Reagan\" Committee headed by\nVal Valdez is absolutely unauthorized.\nannounced 15,000 California motorists with\nclean driving records have been rewarded with\none-year extensions of their drivers license-\nfor continuous safe\ndriving. (pilot program)\nDRIVER'S HANDBOOK TRANSLATED INTO SPANISH #14\n1-9-70\nRR announced Spanish translation now available\nat all DMV offices.\nDRIVER'S LICENSES\n#578\n(New procedures for issuing)\n9.11.68\nRR announced new procedures for issuing Califor-\nnia driver's licenses as deterrents against\nillegal use of licenses.\nDRIVER'S LICENSE LISTS\n#549\n9-19-69\nRR asked the State Department of Motor\nVehicles to can-cel outstanding contracts for\nthe sale of the lists.\nDRIVER'S LICENSE MEDICAL\n#249\nADVISORY BOARD.\n4-24-69\nFormation:\nof\nnine\nphysicians,\nreview\ncurrent Department of Motor Vehicles procedures\nfor issuing and/or denying driver's licenses\nfor disabled and technically disabled citizens.\nMembers:\nArnold R. Friesen,\nJulian M. Sether\nThomas W. Lyons\nGeorge G. Snively\nJoseph F. Maguire\nB. G. Steward\nLaurence A. Mosier\nRobert Tour\nIrma West\nDROUGHT, Disaster Area\n#436\n7-26-72\nSan Benito open federal land in drought afflicted\nture RR has to requested the U.S. Department of Agricul-\nCounty for cattle grazing.\nDROUGHT, June\n#230\n4-24-73\nRR announced President Nixon has signed legisla-\ntion providing emergency loans to farmers and\ngrowers in 17 counties in California affected by\nthe March freeze and the drought of June 1972.\n#587\nDRUG ABUSE TREATMENT\n11-2-72\nEXPANSION PROGRAM\nRR and Jerome H. Jaffe, M.D., Director of the\nWhite House Special Action Office for Drug Abuse\nPrevention, toudy amounced\nabuse treatment expansion program -\nRUG ABUSE\n#241\n4-27-72\nproposed to legislature $14.3 million state-\nprogram to curb abuce of\nangerous drugs in California\nDRUG ABUSE\n#525\n(ITT DISPLAY)\n9-17-71\nRR officially opened audio-visual exhibit on\nnarcotics addiction and drug abuse.\nExhibit sponsored by State Office of Narcotics\nand Drug Abuse coordination and International\nTelephone and Telegraph Company.\nDRUG ABUSE\n#541\n(Public Awareness Campaign)\n9-18-69\nRR announced mass media public education program\non drug abuse conducted by Grey Advertising in\ncooperation with Governor's Office and Califor-\nnia Medical Association.\nDRUG ABUSE COUNCILS\n#531\n8.16.68\nRR proposed formation of series of \"drug abuse\nout councils\" at junior high and high schools through\nCalifornia.\nDRUG ABUSE, Inter-Agency Council on\n#625\n10.22.68\nFormation of council on drug abuse to highlight\nwork session on narcotics and dangerous drug\ncontrol called by RR for 10.24.68.\nDAUG ABUSE COMMITTEES\n(Letters to PTA groups)\n#619\n10.15.68\nby parent-teacher groups around the state.\nRR urged swift formation of drug abuse committee:\nDRUG FLOW CONTROL\n#557\n(Mexican border)\n9-30-69\nRR issued statement supporting President Nixon's\nprogram for controlling drug flow at Mexican\nborder.\nDRUG MANUFACTURING, Advisory\n#407\nCommittee on\n7-15-74\nReappointed: Irving Porush\nStuart P. Eriksen\nDRUG MANUFACTURING,\n#63\nADVISORY COMMITTEE ON\n2-8-71\nIrving H. Krulevitch\nDRUG MANUFACTURING,\n#667\nAdvisory Committee on\n12-11-69\nDr. Stuart P. Eriksen\nDRUG MANUFACTURING,\n#425\nADVISORY COMMITTEE ON\n7-25-69\nNewly created:\nJames E. Tingstead\nIrving Porush\nDRY CLEANERS, State Board of\n#292\n5-31-73\nJohn E. Filbert\nDRY CLEANERS, STATE BOARD OF\n#640\n12-11-7\nJohn E. Brittain, Jr.\nDRY CLEANERS,\nSTATE BOARD OF\n#659\n11-23-71\nGordon N. Johnson, reappointed\nFrank S. Shank, reappointed on 7-31-72, #444\nWalter L. Palmer\nNorman C. Higgns\nDRY CLEANERS\nState Board of\n#288\n5-12-71\nSalvin Swanson\nRichard K. Newman, Jr. , reappointed on 7-31-72\n#444\nDRY CLEANERS\n#139\nState Board of\n3-4-70\nWalter L. Palmer\nDRY CLEANERS, State Board of\n#92\n2-9-70\nCharlie M. Taylor\nRichard Gable\nDRY CLEANERS, State Board of\n#264\n5-1-69\nGordon N. Johnson\nDRY CLEANERS, State Board of\n#131\n3-4-69\nRonell L. Draper\nDRY CLEANERS, STATE BOARD OF\n#346\n6/21/67\nNorman C. Higgins\nFrank S. Shank\nJoseph J. Kearn\n#459\nDWIGHT, James S., Jr.\n8-8-72\nResignation of\nRR today accepted the resignation of J. Dwight,\nDeputy Director of Finance\nEARTHQUAKE\n#180\n(Federal Assistance)\n4-1-71\nRR statement that there will to\nin State gasoline taxes to aid earthquake dam-\nage repair. Federal assistance available.\nEARTHQUAKE\n#147\n3-17-71\nE\nRR announced meeting between federal\nofficials and Los Angeles ar@officials and\ncitizens to help expedite federal assistance\nfor victims of the recent S.C. earthquake\nEARTHQUAKE (L.A. County)\n#70\n2-9-71\nRR proclaimed state of emergency in Los Angeles\nCounty and asked President Nixon to take similar\naction for earthquake area.\nEARTHQUAKE, L.A. County Tour\n#71\n2-9-71\nAnnouncement of RR tour of earthquake-damaged\nareas and meeting with Vice President Agnew\n2-2-72\nappointed 32-member Farthauske\nto prepareuhess & research programs,\nrecommend & evaluate legislation, propose\naction to reduce toll of lives & property\nand develop earthquake warning system\nEARTHQUAKE COUNCIL REPORT\n#653\n12-18-72\nRR today approved 26 recommencations by his\nBlue-ribbon Earthquake Council designed to\nreduce earthquake hazards in California\nthrough preparedness and research.\nEARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS\n#536\nPLAN\n9-26-72\nRR today announced the state Office of Emergen-\ncy Services (OES) is developing a major earth-\nquake emergency operations plan in cooperation\nwith nine San Francisco Bay Area counties and\nthe President's Office of Emergency Prepared-\nness (OEP).\nEARTHQUAKE SAFETY STANDARDS\nDEPT. OF FINANCE\nFOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS\n2-25-72\n$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for\nnew capital outlay projects proposed; $30 mil-\nlion earmarked to help bring public school\nbuildings up to state earthquake safety\nstandards\nEAST LOS ANGELES\n#655\nJUDICIAL DISTRICT,\n12-4-69\nMunicipal Court\nCarlos E Velards\nEAST PAKISTAN DISASTER\n#558\n12-1-70\nRR statement requesting support for the victims\nof the East Pakistan cyclone and tidal wave.\nEASTER MESSAGE\n#196\n4-7-71\nRR issued message for Easter season\nEASTER MESSAGE\n# 260\n4.12.68\nEaster in honor of Christ; statement by RR.\nEASTER SEAL MONTH\n#186\n3-14-68\nRR proclaimed March 1 through April 15.\nECOLOGY\n#407\n7-8-71\nDr. Raymond A. Fleck named to head state pilot\nproject to monitor pollutants in the Monterey\nBasin.\n#303\nECOLOGY CORPS\n5-18-71\nRR statement announcing 40 volunteers for\nnew program, plus potential to staff 2 or 3\necology centers.\nECOLOGY CORPS (CALIFORNIA)\n#251\n4-27-71\nNewly created by Executive order.\ncited the creation of Calif. first preserve, made\nRR a landmark conservation achievement of\nas possible through the combined efforts\nprivate enterprise working with the executive\nand legislative brances or state government.\nLocated at Buena Vista Lagoon, San Diego county.\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT\n#350\n(OAKLAND COUNCIL, INC.)\n7-8-70\nState of California agreed to federal re-\nfunding of the Oakland Economic Development\nCouncil, Inc. subject to 9 itemized provisions\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY\n#662\n12-7-67\nJ. Bryan Sullivan, Jr.\nECCNOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Commission for\n0371\n7-2-74\nDr. Harold M. Williams\nRobert E. Morris\nRoy Utke\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, State\n#133\nCommission for\n2-27-74\nReappointed: Paul C. Ely, Jr.\nJerry Fine\nRobert F. Smith\nERnest G. de la Ossa\nRobert W. Draine\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Executive Director #403\nof the California Commission for\n7-17-73\nJames R. Daley\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION\n#207\n4-14-72\nJohn K. Geoghegan, executive secretary\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION\n#182\n4-4-72\nMembers:\nRobert F. Smith\nJerry Fine\nErnest J. Loebbecke\nCyril Magnin\nThomas L. Lowe\nJohn Royal\nJack H. Vollbrecht\nRobert F. Six\nL. W. Lane, Jr.\nPaul Ely\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1971\n#687\n12-9-71\nRR hailed as \"courageous and wise\" President\nNixon's decision to voto = bill WHICH would\nhave spawned \"yet another horde of federal\nbureaucrats\" to oversee\ninfant education.\n\"\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, Office of\n#476\n8-20-74\nMrs. Cleatter H. Saul\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY,\n1-12-72\nOffice of\n#16\nRobert B. Hawkins, Director\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY\n#342\nState Office of\n7-2-70\nLewis K. Uhler appointed Chief\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY GRANT\n#322\n(Quechan Indians)\n6-19-70\nRR announced approval of a grant designed\nto improve the lot of the Quechan Indian Tribe.\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION #241\n(BERKELEY)\n5-1-70\nState of California held up approval for\nre-funding of the Berkeley Economic\nOpportunity Organization, pending consultations\nto correct program deficiencies.\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM\n#456\n(Pacoima-San Fernando Area)\n7.5.68\nRR vetoed federal OEO program involving hard-\ncore minority gang leaders in Pacoima-San\nFernandoarea of Los Angeles. Reasons for veto\nlisted.\nECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY GRANT\n#344\n(To Merced)\n5.21.68\nRR disapproved federal grant to Merced\nEconomic Opportunity Commission.\nECONOMIC REPORT TO LEGISL.\n#120\n3/16/07\nSummary of Economic Report ot Legislature\npresented 3/16/67\nECONOMY\n#490\n8-16-71\nRR response to President's wage and price\ncontrol freeze.\nECONOMY\n#569\n(\"Little Hoover Commission\")\n9.4.68\nRR commended General Services for helping to save\nCalifornia taxpayers $33 million during first 17\nmonths of Administration; savings made public in\nreport by General Services Director Lolli to\nCommission on California State Government Organ-\nization and Economy (\"Little Hoover Commission\").\nECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT\n(Gov. 's Survey on\nEfficiency &\nEconomy)\n2-6-68\nRecommendations designed to increase efficiency\nof state government, reduce and control costs,\nand give people of California more effective\nservice for tax dollar presented to Governor\nin report form. (Contents outlined in five\npress releases.)\nRyan\n#472\nDISATION\n(Creative Paper)\n7.18.68\nRR outlined philosophy of his administration in\ncreative paper on education; third paper in\nscries.\nSpecial EDUCATION, Advisory Commission on\n#96\n2-26-73\nDr. C. Lemar Mayer\nEDUCATION ADVISOR, Chief\n#543\nto the Governor\n10-19-73\nHarold O. Wilson\nEDUCATION ADVISOR TO THE GOVERNOR,\n#500\nResignation of\n9-25-73\nB\" the\nEducation Advisory, Dr. Alex C. Sherriffs.\nEDUCATION ADVISOR, Assistant\n#355\nto the Governor's\n6-29-73\nAppointed Paul F. Lawrence as assistant to\nDr. Alex C. Sherriffs.\nEDUCATION, Consultant for\n#210\n4-4-69\nJohn T. Kehoe\nWill serve with Dr. Alex Sherriffs, Governor's\nEducation secretary.\nEDUCATION\n#687\nFEDERAL CONTROL (PRE-SCHOOL)\n12-9-71\nRR hailed decision of President Nixon to veto\na bill which would have spawned another\nbureaucracy to oversee 'infant education'.\nEDUCATION, Financial Assistance\n#245\nfor Students of CA University & Colleges 4-16-7\nRR proposed a $300,000 state expenditure to\nadminister a federal student scholarshin\nthat\nresult\nall\nonal $9 million\nfor students with financial need.\nEDUCATION FUNDS, Transfer\n#134\nof Revcnue Sharing funds to\n2-28-74\nRR proposed that $250 million in general revenue\nsharing funds be transferred to the state School\nFund for use in the 1974-75 fiscal year.\nEDUCATION, Higher\n#376\n(4 point Program)\n6-22-71\nRR proposal for 4 point program to enable\nCalifornia's public institutions of higher\neducation to regain the confidence and\nrespect they once enjoyed by reaffirming\ntheir former commitment to classroom teaching\nas a prime measure of academic excellence.\n(See Commonwealth Speech 6-22-71)\nEDUCATION COMMISSION, California\n#35\nPostsecondary\n1-18-74\nGeorge D. Hart\nDr. Herbert K. Yee\nMrs. John (Marian W.) La Follette\nPamela Ann Rymer\nBusham Enersen\nGordon S. Marshall\nEDUCATION LEGISLATION\n#287\n5/24/67\nRR signed bill (SB 53) permitting bilingual\ninstruction in Cal's schools ( Sen alan skat)\nADUCATION FOR MENTALLY RETARDED\n#126\nCHILDREN, SB 29 - Grunsky\n3-9-73\nRR today cleared the way for the legislature to\nconsider a bill, providing $155,000 to continue\npilot program for the education of severely\ncentally retarded children between the ages of\n3 and 5 years.\nEDUCATION Secretary\n#60\n2/13/67\nSpecial Assistant to Gov., Education,\nDr. Manuel P. Servin\nEDUCATION, State Board of\n#90\n2-8-74\nPatricia D. Ingoglia\nDr. D.vid A. Hubbard, Ph.D. - reappointed\nTony N. Sierra, reappointed\nEDUCATION, State Board of\n#12\n1-10-73\nJohn R. Ford\nMarion D. Driver's\names W. Dent\n#169\nEDUCATION, State Board of\n3-23-72\nMrs. Henry R. Drinker, Jr.\nEDUCATION, Board of\n#134\n3-7-72\nRobert D. Nesen\nDr. David A. Hubbard\nEDUCATION, State Board of\n#65\n2-8-71\nAppointed:\nMark T. Gates, Jr.\nNewton L. Steward\nEDUCATION, State Board of\n#97\n2-11-70\nclay N. Mitchell\nTony N. Sierra\nMrs. Jeanette S. Ritchie\nEDUCATION, State Board of\n#105\n2-24-69\nHenry T. Gunderson\nDr. John R. Ford (Reappointed)\nEDUCATION, Board of\n#719\n12-31-68\nEugene N. Ragle\nReappointed 3-7-72, #134\n#51\nEDUCATION, Board of\n1-25-68\nDonn D. Moomaw\nGeorge A. Brown\nVirla Krotz - Reappointed 3-7-72, #134\nJohn R. Ford\nEDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF\n#85\n2/22/67\nAppted: Warren Howard Day\nEDUCATION, Board of, Member\n#139\nResignation\n3-8-72\nRR statement re resignation of State Board of\nEducation member Henry T. Gunderson\nEDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS\n#499\n9-4-67\nIncreases the number of scholarships available.\nEDUCATION, Special Assistant for\n#40\n(Governor's Office)\n1-29-71\nRush N. Hill II\nfor\n#40\n(Governor's Office)\n1-29-71\nRex S. Hime\nTimotny F. Coms LOCK\nEDUCATION TASK FORCE\n#418\n7-14-71\nReport\nRR announced school board members and school\ndistrict superintendents across the state will\nsoon be receiving a summary report prepared by\nan education task force commissioned lastyear.\nEDUCATIONAL AID\n#123\n(For Widows and Children)\n3-17-67\nRR letter to McAteer permitting legislative\naction on bill to finance educational\naid for widows and children of dead and\ndisabled California veterans.\nEDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE STATES\n#76\n2-15-73\nNewton L. Steward\nEDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF\n#357\nTHE STATES\n6-13-72\nRobert G. Tuck\nEDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE STATES\n#373\n6-21-71\nHenry T. Gunderson\nEDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE\n9-4-70\nSTATES\n#433\nDr. Owen A. Knorr\nEDUCATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE STATES #102\n3/2/67\nCommission, created 1966, members:\nCharles Luckman, Sr.\nRev. Francis J. Furey\nJames E. Stratten\nDr. Max Rafferty\nEDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY,\n#388\ncalifornia\n7-11-73\nP\nDr. Ivan H. Hindraker\nziver? D Voil\nEDUCATIONAL INNOVATION\n#239\nAND PLANNING COMMISSION\n4-26-72\nAlfred W. Newman\nEDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND\n#544\nEVALUATION COMMISSION\n9-29-72\nPaul F. Lawrence\nEqual EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMISSION, #545\n9-29-72\nJames S. Hughes\nEDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY TAX\n#347\n6-20-69\nRR proposed one percent EOT on income as\ncredit against federal income tax.\nEDUCATIONAL PROGRAM\n#366\nVenereal Disease Prevention\n6-20-72\nRR today announced that he will approve a\n$300,000 budget augmentation to the Department\nof Education to continue a venereal disease\nprevention educational program.\nEDUCATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION\n#7\nADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR CALIFORNIA\n1-5-70\nTwo new members:\nDr. James Loper\nDr. Warren Wade\nEDUCATIONAL REFORM\n#82\nCommission on\n2-18-71\nRR appointed 15 members to new Commission for\nTeacher Preparation and Licensing, which\nembodies improvements in professional teaching\nstandards, as recommended in his educational\nreform program.\nEDUCATIONAL REFORM\n1-22-71\nGovernor's Commission on\nAnnouncement of publication.\nEDUCATIONAL REFORM,\n#321\nGovernor's Commission on\n6-18-70\nMrs. Deonne C. Griffiths\nEDUCATIONAL REFORM, Governor's\n#198\n4-9-70\nCommission on\nDr. William L. Cunningham\nNewton L. Steward\nEDUCATIONAL REFORM,\n#436\nCommission on\n7-30-69\nNamed Executive Secretary: J. Stanley Green\nEDUCATIONAL REFORM\n,\nCommission on\n#433\n7-29-69\nNewly created commission\nentire system of public elementary and Callfornia's secondary\nschools and to recommend ways to improve it.\nRobert E. Hanson, appointed chairman\nEEL RIVER WATERSHED\n#281\n(Round Valley)\n5-13-69\nRR directed Department of Water Resources to\nwork with U.S. Corps of Engineers to make\nfurther analyses of possible water development\nplans on Eel River watershed.\nEFFICIENCY AND COST\n#128\nCONTROL SURVEY\n2-26-68\nEdward B. Hutchinson appoin ted as special\nassistant to coordinate implementation of\nrecommendations.\nEFFICIENCY AND COST CONTROL,\nGSECC\nGovernor's Survey on\n2-6-68\nRecommendations designed to increase efficiency\nof state government, reduce and control costs,\nand give people of California more effective\nservice for tax dollar presented to Governor\nin report form. (Contents outlined in five\npress releases.)\nEFFICIENCY AND COST\n#630\nCONTROL SURVEY\n11-22-67\nRecommendations for economies in the State\nWater Resources Depai cment\nEFFICIENCY & COST CONTROL SURVEY\n#342\n6/20/67\nOffice Space - Highway Patrol\nknkdk\nBuilding not needed\nEFFICIENCY AND\n#83\nCOST CONTROL SURVEY\n2-21-67\nA. Kenneth Pryor, Chairman\nEFFICIENCY & COST CONTROL\n#69\n2-17-67\nProject to find more efficient & cheaper\nmeas* means for all braches of Exec. Branch\n& suggestions for Leg. Branch\n1. to be accomplished by Exec. Order\n2. for further in depth studies\n3. Long range consideration Log. and\nExec. recommendations\nEISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.,\n#205\nDeath of\n3-28-69\nRR extending deepest sympathies to Mrs.\nEisenhower and the family.\nExpressing has y-lt1 at the 1035 CT an will\nfriend.\nEISENHOWER, Dwight D.\n#206\nPresident (Former)\n3-28-69\nRR proclaimed Monday, March 31, an official\nday of mourning in Calif.\nEL CAJON JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#139\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n3-15-71\nRichard H. Bein\n#679\nEL CAJON, Municipal Court\n12-18-67\nThomas G. Duffy\nEL DORADO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#103\n2-15-74\nCharles F. Fogerty\nEL DORADO COUNTY\n#131\nOEO GRANT\n3-12-71\nRR approved federal OEO grants for community\naction program.\nEL MONTE JUDICIAL DIST., municipal\n#62\ncourt bench\n2-3-69\nRoy L. Norman\nEL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES STATE HISTORICAL #598\nMONUMENT COMMISSION\n10-29-7\nEdwin L. Harbach\nEL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES\n#283\nSTATE HISTORICAL MONUMENT\nCOMMISSION\n5-12-71\nPorethy A. Burnaby\nHubert F. Laugharn, Jr.\nJoseph A. Vargas\nEL PUEBLO de LOS ANGELES\n#156\nSTATE HISTORICAL MONUMENT\n3-5-69\nCOMMISSION\nReappointed David H. Workman\nEL PUEBLO DEL LOS ANGELES STATE #92\nHISTORICAL MONUMENT COMMISSION\n2.9.68\nJoseph A. Vargas\nHubert F. Laugharn, Jr.\nEL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES STATE\n#275\nHISTORICAL MONUMENT COMMISSION\n5-23-67\nClair L. Peck, Jr.\nDorothy A. Burnaby\n#27\n1-15-74\nstand among Republican candidates who may\nRR reaffirmed his intention to maintain a neutra\nall other contested primary races).\nfor the nomination of governor this June (also\nELECTION PREDICTIONS\n#585\n11-1-72\nRR sent a telegram to Dean Burch, chairman of\nthe Federal Communications Commission saying\nthat he is asking audiovisual networks to re-\nfrain from broadcasting national election\npredictions west of Mountain Time Zone until\npolls in Pacific Time Zone have closed.\n#338\nELECTION REFORM\n6-18-74\nRR sent telegrams to John Gardner and Joyce\nKoupal urging Common Cause and People's Lobby to\nsupport the governor's legislative campaign\nreform proposals to strengthen the Political\nReform Act of 1974 passed/ the voters June 4\n(Proposition 9).\nELECTION 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.\nELECTION REFORM PROPOSAL\n1239\n(legislation)\n5-9-74\nRR announced that the following bills,\nimplementing his campaign reform proposals have\nbeen introduced in the legislature:\nSCA 50 - Stull\nAB 4291 - Russell\nSB 2181 - Stull\nSB 2415 - Carpenter\nAB 3962 - Arnett\nAB 4258 - Antonovich\nAB 4262 - McLennan\nAB 4266 - Priolo\nAB 4301 - Badham\nELECTRICAL WEEK\n#74\n2-7-69\nRR. proclaimed February 9 to 15 as\nElectrical Week\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#479\nIntergovernmental Board on\n8-20-74\nF. Herschell Mills\nDavid K. Marty\nWayne E. Rodgers\nAlternate member: O. D. Russell\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#188\nIntergovernmental Board on\n3-21-74\nCharles W. Farrell\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#616\nIntergovernmental Board on\n12-28-73\nPoymend S. Thompson\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#234\nIntergovernmental Board on\n4-25-73\nGordon F. Snow\nWalter P. Mendoza\nCharles W. Farrell\nLaurence J. Turner\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#428\nIntergovernmental Board on\n3-6-69\nNorman D. Livran, Executive Secretary\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#428\nIntergovernmental Board on\n6-8 -71\nOrville J. Hawkins\nGrant Bennett\nDr. James L. Merrihew\nLeo A. Palmiter\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n4428\nIntergovernmental Board on\n7-19-71\nas\nHerman L. Pede\nR. L. Smith\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#648\nExecutive Director of the\n12-14-72\nIntergovernmental Board on\nMatthias F. McDonald\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#676\nIntergovernmental Board on\n12-22-72\nEdwin B. Wheeler\nJames E. Moriarty\nJohn J. Madigan\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\n#573\nIntergovernmental Board on\n10-19-72\nRobert G. Hutchison\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING,\nIntergovernmental Board on\n2-13-69\nNewly-created:\nVerne Orr\nWilliam F. Cornett, Jr\nJohn Tooker\nTakuji Tamaru\nbefored D. = Bonnelly\nTames H. Corson\nRaymond S. Long\nGary Webber\nPaul J. Anderson\nMark Sanstrom\nHoward W. Campen\nA. Alan Hill\nIgnazio A. Vella\nWalter L. Barkdull\nGilbert R. Marguth, Jr.\nJerry Fielder\nPaul R. Deats\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING\n#227\nPOLICY COMMITTEE,\n4-15-69\nAlfred R. Zipf\nMarshall G. Mustain\nFrank J. Cleary\nELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING\n#129\nSERVICES\n2-26-68\nRR issued policy statement containing broad\noutlines of master plan to improve effectiveness\nof EDP services.\nELECTRONIC REPAIR DEALER REGISTRATION\n#154\nAdvisory Board\n3-19-71\nDr. J. Alfred Rider\nMrs. Esther E. De Paoli\nELECTRONIC REPAIR DEALER REGISTRATION #131\nAdvisory Board\n3-4-70\nMrs. Bette E. Cutbirth\nRobert N. Whitmore\nELECTRONIC REPAIR\n#578\nDEALER REGISTRATION, Bureau of\n10-25-67\nSigurd I. Hansen appointed Chief of Bureau\nELECTRONIC REPAIR DEALER REGISTRATION, #347\n6/21/67\nAdvisory Board, Bureau of\nMembers: Robert N. Whitmore\nMrs. Bette E. Cutbirth\nByron L. Peterson\nMrs. Esther E. DePaoli\nELK CONSERVATION\n#674\n11-30-71\nRR announced that 5 surplus California tule\nelk will be shipped to west central Mexico\nwhere they will go on display near\nGuadalajara.\nELKS NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK\n#226\n4/28/67\nCommendation, starting May 1st Elks National\nYouth Week\nEL MONTE JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#536\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n9-29-71\nRichard B. Norwood\nEMERGENCY, State of\n#41\n1-18-74\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a state\nof emergency in Mendocino, Glenn, and Tehama\ncounties because of storms, flooding and high\nwinds.\nEMERGENCY, State of\n#33\n1-17-74\nRR proclaimed state of emergency in Humboldt,\nShasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties because\nof the flooding, storms and high winds in those\nareas.\nEMERGENCY, State of\n#402\n7-16-73\nDR proglaimed a state of emergency in\nof both City or Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes\nPeninsula due to damage cAased by fires\nbeginning June 22, 1973.\nEMERGENCY, State of\n#241\n4-30-73\nRR proclaimed a state of emergency in Sacramento\nand Placer counties because of the damage caused\nthis past weekend when 22 railroad cars loaded\nwith 250 pound \"Mark 81\" bombs begain exploding\nin the Sathern Pacific Railroad Yard near\nRoseville.\nEMERGENCY, State of - Butte County\n#107\n3-1-73\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke today proclaimed a\nstate of emergency in Butte county due to the\nDecember freeze.\nENERGENCY, State of\n#104\n2-27-73\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a State\nof Emergency in Sutter, Colusa, Placer, Yuba,\nGlenn and Napa counties.\nEMERGENCY, State of\nOES Release\nCity of South San Francisco\n1-30-73\nRR today proclaimed a State of Emergency in the\nCity of South San Francisco as the result of\nflooding which destroyed public and private\nproperty the week of January 14, 1973.\nEMERGENCY, State of - Flood\n#35\n1-24-73\nRR today proclaimed a state of emergency in Marin\nand San Luis Obispo counties as a result of\nflooding which destroyed or damaged public and\nprivate property last week.\nEMERGENCY, STATE OF\n#398\nGlenn, San Benito and\n7-5-72\nSanta Clara Counties\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke declared a state\nof emergency in three northern Glifornia\ncounties because of severe drought conditions.\nEMERGENCY, STATE OF\n#575\n10-13-71\nSanta Barbara County fires\nEMERGENCY, State of\n#517\nKern County\n10-1-70\nRR extended state of emergency due to fires\nto Kern County\nEMERGENCY, STATE OF\n#520\nSAN BERNARDINO COUNTY\n10-2-70\nRR announced at request of San Bernardino\nCounty Supervisors, San Bernardino county\nhas been included in the counties declared to\nbe in a state of emergency.\nNERGENCY, STATE OF\n#3\nSANTA BARBARA COUNTY\n1-3-72\nRR proclaimed State of Emergency in Santa\nBarbara County as a result of floods, mudslides\nand heavy winds that began on December 27.\nEMERGENCY, STATE OF EXTREME\n#68\n2-5-69\nRR proclaiming a state of emergency on the\ncampus and in the surrounding area of the\nUniversity of California at Berkeley.\nEMERGENCY COUNCIL\n#551\n10-6-71\nJohn T. C.\nJohn B. Whitney\nEMERGENCY COUNCIL, California\n#176\n3-30-71\nBryce J. Torrence\nEMERGENCY COUNCIL\n#148\nCALIFORNIA\n3-18-71\nMichael N. Canlis\nEMERGENCY MEDICAL DISASTER,\n#175\nAdvisory Committee\n4-7-67\nPlans and Organizes all state resources for\nmedical and health care under disaster\nconditions.\nEMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES,\n#120\nState Advisory Committee on\n2-22-74\nJoseph M. Dolphin\nLeslie R. Smith\nRichard R. Noonan\n-\nHodges\nDr. George E. Miller, Jr.\nJacob M. Stuchen\nCarl D. Lindberg\nStanley Grant\nEMERGENCY SERVICES\nOffice of\nEmergency Services\n6/17/71\nRR announced the first Emergency Operations\nand Disaster Recovery Administration Training\nProgram will be conducted by the Office of\nEmergency Services.\nOES, Director of\n#332\n6-13-74\nRobert L. Vickers\nOES, Deputy Director of\n#337\n6-17-74\nAlex R. Cunningham\nOFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES,\n#303\nResignation of Director of the\n5-21-74\nHerbert F. Temple, Jr.\nEMERGENCY SERVICES\n#225\nOffice of\n4-15-71\nColonel Robert L. Vickers, U. S. Air Force (Ret.)\nDeputy Director\nEMERGENCY SERVICES:\n#103\n3-5-71\nOffice of\nCol. Herbert R. Temple, Jr., Director\nEMERGENCY TREATMENT TEAMS\n#385\n6-29-71\nRR announced pilot project to train paramedic\nteams which will move quickly during an emergency\nto provide intensive medical care to the\ninjured.\nEMISSION STANDARDS (Auto)\n(Assembly line tests)\n6-1-71\nAir Resource Board and RR request federal\nEnvironmental Protection Agency to reconsider\nthe state's application for a waiver\nto conduct assembly line emission tests or.\nevery vehicle to be sold in California in 1973\n\"EMPLOY THE HANDICAPPED MONTH\"\n#507\n9-28-73\nRR announced today that \"Employ the Handicapped\nMonth\" will be observed in California throughout\nthe month of October.\nEMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK\n#564\n10-5-69\nRR announced California participation in\nobservances during \"National Employ the\nPhysically 1969. Handicapped Week\", October 5-11,\nEMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY\n#542\nHANDICAPPED WEEK\n9-28-67\nRR proclaimed October 1 - 7 as Employ the\nPhyscially Handicapped Week\nEMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED\n#542\nWEEK\n9-28-67\nOct. 1-7\nEMPLOYEE REDUCTION\n#398\n7-15-69\nRR announced definitive manpower and budgetary\ngoals for the executive branch; number of em-\nployees to be reduced through attrition\nEMPLOYEES, Benefit Package\n#89\nproposed for State\n2-7-74\nRR sent message to legislators outlining a $45\nmillion benefit package for state employees.\nEMPLOYEES,\n#92\nCALIFORNIA STATE\n3-1-71\nRR statement re: new executive order which\nis designed to bring about better communication\nbetween State Employees and better methods\nof representation for employee organizations\nand the Governor's Office.\n#429\nEMPLOYMENT (Out-Of-Work Aero-Space workers)\n9-3-70\nRR expanded efforts by the Department of Human\nResources Development in 21.00 jo:\nout-of-work aerospace workers in Northern\nCalifornia.\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES\n#453\n(Johs for Welfare Recipients)\n7-29-71\nRR announced plan utilizing private employment\nagencies in finding jobs for welfare recipients.\nemployment AGENCIES, California\n#377\nAdvisory Board to the Bureau of\n7-8-74\nGlenn A. English\nReappointed: James J. Bright\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, California\n#359\nAdvisory Board to the Bureau of\n6-26-74\nManson F. Wong\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, California\n#340\nAdvisory Board to the Bureau of\n6-21-73\nMrs. John (Bettv) Emerv\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, Advisory\n#383\nBoard to the Bureau of\n7-6-73\nReappointed:\nMrs. Joyce M. Gleeson\nMrs. Lysbeth A. Brinker\nAppointed:\nJames J. Bright\nRobert E. McDonough\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, Bureau of,\n#204\nCalifornia Advisory Board to the\n4-14-72\nMrs. Joyce M. Gleeson\nMrs. Lysbeth A. Brinker\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES\n#665\nBUREAU OF, ADVISORY BOARD TO\n11-24-71\nRobert W. Stuart\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES\n#615\nBUREAU OF\n11-3-71\nRichard C. De Wait\nEMPLOYMENT OF HANDICAPPED\n#86\nCommittee for\n2-6-70\nRR announced appointment of members:\nEvan Maas\nGary Harris\nDonald Brown\nRichard Davis\nBernice Imlay\nGlen Rathbun\nDr. Thomas Gucker III\nArnold Laub\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES,\n#35\nBUREAU OF\n1-25-71\n(Advisory Board to)\nJames G. Law\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES,\n#424\nBUREAU OF\n9-1-70\n(Advisory Board)\nSamuel M. Levin\nKeith Keithley (M. C. Keithley)\nEMPLOYMENT, State Advisory Council\n#137\nof the Department of\n3-28-67\nFay W. Hunter\nH. F. Buchenau\nEinor O. Mohn\nBryan P. Deavers\nJohn H. Snider\nDavid G. Soash\nVincent D. Kennedy\nLeland B. Groezinger\nEMPLOYMENT, Advisory Council to\n#10\nthe Department of\n1-13-69\nJames S. Lee\nEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES\n#578\n10-25-67\nappointed Sigurd I. Hansen Chief of the\nBureau of\nEMPLOYMENT, Defense Base or\n#61\nMilitary Installation\n2-4-71\nRR announced no defense base or military\ninstallation closures scheduled for California\nin near future.\nEMPLOYMENT OF THE\n#311\nHANDICAPPED,\n6-6-67\nGovernor's Advisory Committee for\ncircut. Chairman\nEMPLOYMENT PROGRAM\n#576\n(Disadvantaged, state employees;\n9.10.63\napprenticeship)\nRR announced start of three-part program to pro-\nvide better employment opportunities for dis-\nadvantaged, apprenticeship program, and state\nemployees.\nEMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS\n# 283\n(Job development and placement)\n4.25.68\nRR sent telegram to urge support of job develop-\nment and placement programs legislation.\nEMPLOYMENT, Dept. of\n#26\n1-26-67\nState Director - Peter Weinberger\nEMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT, Director\n#117\nof the State Department of\n2-21-74\nRichard L. Camilli\nEMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT,\n#115\nResignation of Director of\n2-20-74\nDwight M. Geduldig\nEMPLOYEMENT FIGURES\n#110\n3/9/67\nStatement of RR on figures from State\nPersonnel Board show decrease in hiring of\nstate workers Shows positive response to\nour directive on freeze on hiring\"\nEMPLOYMENT MONTH, Youth\n#194\n4-14-67\nObservance of Youth Employment\nMonth in June\nemployment PROGRAMS\n# 200\n(placement and development)\n4.25.68\nRK praised\neffort to pass legislation to improve state's\njob development and placement programs.\nEMPLOYMENT SERVICES BOARD, State\n#416\n7-15-74\nMrs. Thomas (Betty) Cox\nSteve M. Jeong\nENERGY, Hydroelectric\n#296\n5-15-74\nRR announced that California has the potential\nto increase its hydroelectric energy output by\nnearly 30 percent within the next 15 years if\nprompt action is taken by private and public\nutilities and governmental agencies.\nENERGY CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT\n#307\nACT, The Warren-Alquist State (AB 1575)\n5-21-7-\nRR statement upon signing AB 1575\nENERGY CRISIS\n#267\n4-29-74\nRR statement emphasizing that the energy\nshortage is still with us.\nENERGY CRISIS\n#145\n3-4-74\nRR declared a State of Emregency in Santa Clara\nCounty permitting the county's board of\nsupervisors to invoke the California Gasoline\nEmergency Marketing Plan.\nENERGY CRISIS\n#220\n4-4-74\nRR announced on basis of supply-demand projec-\ntions for the balance of 74 he strongly supports\nthe continuation of the 55 m.p.h. speed limit\non California highways.\nENERGY CRISIS\n#102\n2-15-74\nRR statement asking everyone to cut down driving\nby 20 percent.\n#116\nNERGY CRISIS\n2-21-74\nurged the State's Employment Development\nto reduce unemployment caused by the energy\ncrisis.\nENERGY CRISIS\nOES RELEASE\n2-28-74\nRR declared states of emergency in Alameda,\nConta Costa, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside,\nSan Mateo and Solano counties due to gasoline\nmarketing problems.\nENERGY CRISIS\n#126\n2-25-74\nRR sent telegrams to the 58 California Counties\noutlining provisions of \"marketing system\" (as\nit. opposed to gas rationing) for counties requestin\nENERGY CRISIS\n#609\n12-20-73\nRR called upon California business, industry,\ngovernment, public and private organizations\nand individuals to eliminate all nonessential\noutdoor lickting SOL the Curation of the energy\ncrisis.\nNERGY PLANNING COUNCIL, State\n#508\n9-28-73\nRR announced the creation of a State Energy\nPlanning Council chaired by Lieutenant Governor\nEd Reinecke.\nINVIRONMENT - State Supreme\n#569\ncourt Ruling on Mammoth-Mono\n10-16-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke---deeply concerend\nthat a recent State Supreme Court ruling \"could\nthis of thousands of\nof work\" today announced he is calling an\nurgent meeting Wednesday in Sacramento to\ndetermine the potential adverse impact the\ndecision could have on California's economy.\n#557\nENVIRONMENT\n10-6-72\nMammoth-Mono County Case\nSupreme Court Decision\nLieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke today called an\nemergency session of the cabinet to discuss the\npotentially disastrous economic effect the\nrecent State Supreme Court's decision in the\nMammoth-Mono County case is having on California\nENVIRONMENT, Minaret-Summit\n#386\n6-28-72\nRR today issued a statement at Summit Meadows\nin the High Sierra-Minarets area of California\nto emphasize the position his administration\nhas taken since 1966 to protect the Minaets\nfrom environmental harm.\nENVIRONMENT\n#361\n6-15-72\nRR today announced a bipartisan agreement to\ncreate a powerful new State Environmental\nProtection Board.\nENVIRONMENT\n#341\n6-2-72\nRR urgea CO reject Proposition 9\non Tuesday's primary ballot.\nNVI RONMENT\n#238\n4-26-72\nRR recommended to legislature the creation of\na Department of Environmental Protection to be\nthe focal point for pollution abatement activ-\nities and programs of state government\nENVIRONMENT\n#192\n4-6-72\nRR outlined 10-point program to protect and\npreserve California's priceless environmental\nand scenic resources\nENVIRONMENT\n#355\n6-11-71\nRR statement on subdivision proposals that\nlead to environmental degradation.\nENVIRONMENT\n#335\n6-1-71\nRR message to legislature including Progress\nReport on the Developmert of state : Lromental\nGoals and Policy.\nINVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES AGENCY #547\n10-5-71\naimed at consolidating the\nRR statement at. defeat of regrganization plan\nagainst pollution. The plan would have\ncreated a new Department of Environmental\nProtection within the Resources Agench.\nThe agency would have been renamed the\nEnvironment and Resources Agency.\nENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES AGENCY\n#412\n7-12-71\nResources Agency re-named and reorganized.\nENVIRONMENT, California's\n#229\nChanging\n4-27-70\nRR announced receipt of summary of proposals\npresented at the November 17-18. 1969\nconference on \"California\"s Charging\nEnvironment\"\nENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE\n#611\n11-10-69\nNovember 17 and 18 - will bring together the\nlargest cross-section of experts and concerned\nCIVILENS\net\nassombled\nin\nCalifornia to seek creative solutions to the\nstate's pollution problems.\nENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE\n#631\nSTAGED FOR NOVEMBER 17-18\n11-14-69\nConference background information, list of\npanelists and agenda announced by Governor\nReagan.\nENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE\n#571\n10-10-69\nAstronaut William Anders and Secretary of\nInterior Walter J. Hickel will be among\nfeatured speakers in Los Angeles at \"Califor-\nnia's Changing Environment Conference\" -\nNovember 17-18, 1969\nENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL PROGRAM\nMONTEREY BASIN\n#125\n3-3-72\nharmful multi-agency plan to monitor\nReagan administration announced pioneering\nRaymond A. Fleck, project director\nmaterials in the Monterey environmentally Basin; Dr.\nENVIRONMENTAL LICENSE PLATE FUNDS,\n#603\nAllocation of\n11-14-72\nRR today announced the allocation in fiscal year\n1972-73 of $1.194,770 in environmental license\nplate funds.\nENVIRONMENTAL POLICY COMMITTEE\n#672\n12-16-69\nRR announced formation of State Environmental\nPolicy Committee designed to help coordinate\ndevelopment of long-range environmental plan\nfor California.\nLt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, Chairman\nENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES\n#620\nPROPOSED TO REAL ESTATE\n11-10-69\nBOARD CONVENTION\nRR urged the Association to develop and\nimplement a uniform code of sound environmental\npractices as a priority item of business during\ntheir current two-day convention at the\nHilton Hotel in San Francisco.\nENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS\n#449\n8-6-69\nRR announced Conference on California's\nChanging Environment will be held November\n17 and 18, Los Angeles\nAV-FROMENTAL PROTECTION\n1676\n12-1-71\nRR statement deploring decision by the\nAssembly Committee on Natural Resources and\nConservation to kill SB 87 - Cologne to\nestablisha new State Department of\nEnvironmental Protection.\nWIRONMENTAL PROTECTION\n#412\nDepartment of\n7-12-71\nNewly created as part of the newly-named\nEnvironment and Resources Agency.\nENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROGRAM FUND\n#380\n6-24-71\nRR statement lauding California's Personalized\nLicense Plate Program, proceeds of which go\nto Environmental Protection Program Fund.\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY COUNCIL\n#568\n12-10-70\nMrs. Ellen Stern Harris\nenvironmental QUALITY STUDY\n#362\nCOUNCIL, State\n6-30-69\nBruce J. Held\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY COUNCIL,\n#81\nState\n2-13-69\nNewly-formed\nChester Morris\nArthur F. Pillsbury\nFrank J. Tysen\n\"elen B. Reynolds\nSamuel A. Egigian\nDavid L. Baker\nENVIRONMENTAL STUDY of the\n#249\nTrail Peak - Cottonwood Basin\n4-28-72\narea\nRR today announced release by the California\nDepartment of Fish and Game of a significant\nenvironmental study of the Trail Peak - Cotton-\nwood Basin area which lies in Inyo County (some\n20 miles east of the town of LonePine).\nEQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR APPRENTICESHIP\n#511\n9-3-71\nRR announced California State Plan for Equal\nEmployment Opportunity for Apprenticeship has\nbeen approved by the U. S. Department of Labor.\nEQUAL TIME BROADCASTING\n#602\n(Presidential candidates)\n9.23.68\nRR said suspension of equal time rule for\nbroadcasters in order to allow debate\npresidential candidates would serve no \"useful\npurpose.\"\nEUCALYPTUS TREES, Killing\n#192\n4-4-73\nFreeze\nRR and East Bay officials today announced the\ndevelopment of a joint state-local plan aimed\nat significantly reducing in the months ahead\nthe fire danger caused by a recent killing\nfreeze of eucalyptus trees in the hills east\nof Oakland.\nEMCALYPTUS TREES\nFreeze\n#190\n4-2-73\nmental RR has invited representatives of those\nthe of several million eucalyptus trees in\nfreeze entities affected by the recent killing govern-\noffice Cast Bay hills to a meeting in the governor'\nWednesday, April 4.\nEUREKA MUNICIPAL COURT\n#108\n2-25-72\nHarold E. Neville, Jr.\n#561\nEXECUTIVE ORDER\n10-8-71\ncode of Fair Practices\nissued order designed to redefine for the the\nRR quisting code of pair practices\nstate of California\nEXECUTIVE ORDER\n#515\n9-8-71\nRR signed order directing State Board of\nCorrections to conduct \"a thorough review of\nsecurity procedures in our prisons\".\nEXECUTIVE ORDER\n#494\n8-18-71\nRR Executive Order to this government to \"follo\"\nas closely as possible the guidelines\nestablished by the President's Executive Order\"\n#69\nEXECUTIVE ORDER, Signed\n2-6-69\nRR signed an order which directs the director\nof Conservation and the state Forester to\nassist Santa Barbara County officials to help\nprevent damage from the oil slick off the\nConSt.\nEXECUTIVE SECRETARY, Assistant\n#39\n2-1-67\nRichard M. Quinn\nEXECUTIVE STAFF REORGANIZATION\n#25\n1-20-71\nEdwin Meese III\nExecutive Assistant to the Governor\nGeorge Steffes\nAssistant to the Governor and Director of\nPrograms and Policy\nJames Jenkins\nAssistant to the Governor and Director of\nPublic Affairs\nMike Deaver\nAssistant to the Governor and Director\nEXPORT-IMPORT TRADE\n6-7-72 MEMO TO THE PRESS\nExport State Department trade. of Commerce Figures on Import-\nEXTRADITION PAPERS\n#61\non Edgar Eugene Bradley\n1-29-68\nReceived from Louisiana the extradition papers.\nDeasion denefing Etrado # $653\n11.8.68\n\"SYE IN THE SKY\"\n#655\n11-23-71\nRR remarks at official opening of Los Angeles\nArea Freeway Surveillance and Control Project."
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