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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Reagan, Ronald: Gubernatorial Papers, 1966- 74: Press Unit Folder Title: Press Releases - Index [J, K, L] Box: P5 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ MPAN TRIP Verbal 9/10/71 Statement to "Voice of America" radio re 30 trin to Japan and other Asian nations JAPAN TRIP #212 4-12-71 RR and Mrs. Reagan and family have been invited by the Japanese government to be their guests. JEWISH HIGH HOLY DAYS #551 9-22-69 RR extended best wishes for the new year to all my fellow Californians of the Jewish faith. JEWISH HIGH HOLY DAYS #600 (& Rosh Hashanah) 9.23.68 RR issued statement inobservance of Jewish High Holy Days and Rosh Hashanah. JOBS (Summer-for youth) # 268 4.18.68 RR to have luncheon meeting with "blue-ribbon" committee to coordinate "Summer Jobs for Youth" campaign. JOBS FOR WELFARE RECIPIENTS #453 7-29-71 RR announced plan utilizing private employment agencies in finding jobs for welfare recipients. JOB CORPS PLAQUE #704 12-12-68 Presented to RR in appreciation of efforts in behalf of Job Corps by 1968 Olympic Champion George Foreman JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW #265 EXECUTIVE BOARD, California 5-15-73 James E. Stretch John M. Cage JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW #99 EXECUTIVE BOARD, California 2-26-73 Robert E. Bell John W. (Jack) Luhring JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION #149 LAW EXECUTIVE BOARD 3-13-72 Edwin Y. Wang JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION #286 LAW EXECUTIVE BOARD 5-12-71 Richard C. Martinez William T. Stephens, Jr. Richard W. Heldridge JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW #225 EXECUTIVE BOARD, California 4-14-69 John H. Rauch JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAW #85 EXECUTIVE BOARD. 2-13-69 Newly-created: Ralph N G. R. Ruddell J. Ralph Stone Harold E. Levitt Robert C. Lindsey George Medina Hilliard Hamm Charles E. Nichols JOB DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION #448 LAW EXECUTIVE BOARD, California 8-6-69 James J. Viso JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR #8 ABLE-BODIED WELFARE RECIPIENTS 1-7-71 RR letter to all units of government asking that they examine their operations for work that could be made available for able-bodied welfare recipients. JOB OPPORTUNITIES #306 (SUMMER CAMPAIGN FOR YOUTH) 6-5-69 RR launched a statewide campaign to help hundreds of thousands of California young people get jobs this summer and named a select five-man, blue-ribbon committee to help coordinate the effort. Julls, STATE - Cutback of #118 3.14.67 Reduction of noip in IOUD departments. JOB PROGRAMS # 283 (Development and placement) 4.25.68 RR sent telegram to urge support of job develop- ment and placement programs legislation. JOB PROGRAMS # 280 (Placement and development) 4.25.68 RR praised party leaders in Assembly for effort to pass legislation to improve state's job development and placement programs. JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT #97 ADVISORY BOARD 2-26-73 Miss Rose Marie Brulloths JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT #607 SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD 11-15-72 M Stewart Chairman James Sherman, Geraldine M. Beideman Jack A. Scott TOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT #574 SERVICES, ADVISORY BOARD 10-13-71 Fred M. Stewart JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT #357 SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD 6-15-71 Arthur E. Madrid JOB TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES #43 ADVISORY BOARD, HRD 1-29-71 Richard S. Amador JOB TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES #509 ADVISORY BOARD 9-28-70 Eleven member board: caul Richard M. Lane Alfred A. Figone Melvin L. Barlow Allan D. Smirni Richard S. Amador Robert E. Smith Father Victor M. Dean G. Brown Marquez, SDB Mrs. Anna G. Jensen Hervy Luster Peter C. Rank, Executive Secretary of Board JCB TRAINING & PLACEMENT 2-23-68 (Lt. Gov.) Programs more responsive to the special needs of hardcore unemployed (legislation introduced) JOB TRAINING & PLACEMENT COUNCIL #407 8/22/67 Peter R. Diaz Henry A. Talbert Eugene D. Starkweather H. C. (Chad) McClellan Jerome W. Hull John A. Despol JOHNSON, Lyndon B. Johnson Day of Mourning #31 1-23-73 Johnson. mourning out of respect for Lyndon 25, B. day RR today of proclaimed Thursday, January 1973, a JOHNSON, Lyndon B., Death of #26 1-22-73 RR Statement upon learning Life Lyndon B. Johnson. JORDAN: Frank #175 RR statement on death of Secretary of State Frank Jordan. JONES, Thomas M., Resignation #593 12-10-73 of Assistan t Appointments Secretary JORDAN CRITICISM OF #481 STATE COLLEGE BUDGET PRIORITIES 8-21-69 State Finance Director Weinberger appalled by lack of knowledge displayed by CSEA General tanager Tom Jordan re preparation of next ear's state college budget. JUDD, WINNIE RUTH, EXTRADITION #472 8-14-69 RR granted Arizona's request for extradition JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS, General #424 (RR statement to Senate) 6-24-68 RR urged Senate to pass bill to take appointment of judges out of partisan politics; includes list of individuals and organizations that endorse the bill. JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS, #581 Commission on 12-4-73 Jerome W. Komes JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS, #137 Commission on 3-8-72 William H. Taggart JUDICIAL QUALIFICATION #166 4-6-67 Thenxx Currings JUDICIAL SELECTION #31 INTERIM PLAN 1-30-67 RR announced interim plan for appointment of municipal and superior court judges pending enacting of legislation on judicial selection procedures. JUDICIAL SELECTION #424 6.24.68 RR urged Senate to pass bill to take appointment of judges out of partisan politics; includes list of individuals and organizations that endorse the bill. JUDICIAL SELECTION #332 (Approval of by Senate Finance 5.15.68 Committee) RR praised decision by Senate Finance Committe approving legislation to take appointment of judges out of politics. JUDICIAL SELECTION PLAN #150 3-6-68 enlist grass roots support for judicial selection program. Committee members: William F. Bramstedt Burnham Enersen William H. Birnie Joseph A. Ball JUDICIAL SELECTION #447 (RR praised Senate) 7.2.68 RR praised Senate for passing bill designed to take appointment of judges out of politics. Urged Assembly to also pass bill. JUDICIAL SELECTION ADVISORY BOARDS #41 2/2/67 Special Assistant to administer the plan of coord. between State Bar & JSAB - Paul R. Hearle JUDICIAL SELECTION PLAN #612 11-14-67 A plan to permanently take the selection of judges out of politics. JUDGES (APPOINTMENT OF) # 294 5.1.68 RR lauded Senate Governmental Efficiency Committee in approving legislation to take appointment of judges out of politics. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY #1 CAMPAIGN 1-4-68 Statewide meeting in April to map an all-out campaign against delinquency. KEEP CALIFORNIA GREEN MONTH #552 8.27.68 Proclamation, September, 1968 KEHOE, John T. - Resignation of #154 3-8-74 Director of the State Department of Consumer Affairs. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION- Robert F. #393 (RR-Letter To Trustees and Regents) 6.11.68 Text of letter from RR to University of Cali- fornia Board of Regents and the State College Trustees on June 7 concerning the Kennedy assassination and lawlessness in the nation. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION - Robert F. #379 (Period of mourning) 6.6.68 RR proclaimed state of mourning for California; all flags in state flown at half staff during this period. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION #377 (Robert F.) 6.5.68 issued statement on causes of assassination "spirit of permissiveness pervades our courts and other institutions this attitude has been spurred by demogogic and irresponsible words of so-called leaders in and out of public office " Cannot tolerate permissiveness in California. Pledges administration's support to local gov- ernments. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION #376 (Robert F.) 6.5.68 RR issued statement to express sympathy to Mrs. Kennedy and family. KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #471 8-6-71 John M. Nairn KERN COUNTY, Superior County #657 11-13-68 George A. Brown KEYES, Robert J. (Resignation) #608 11-17-72 Robert J. keyes has resigena as special assistan for community relations KING, MARTIN LUTHER #252 (Funeral services) 4.8.68 RR designated Mayor John H. Reading, Oakland, to represent State of California at funeral services for MLK. KING, MARTIN LUTHER #251 (State employees - time off) 4.5.68 Directive, signed by William P. Clark, Jr., issued to allow state employees informal time off to attend memorial services for MLK. KING, MARTIN LUTHER #250 (Tribute to) 4.5.68 Message from RR delivered by Paul Beck to a group meeting at State Capitol to pay tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King. KINGS COUNTY - Board of supervisors #406 6.17.68 C. N. Dutch" Maaskant KINGS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #161 Second District 3-24-71 John Maroot KNIGHT: Goodwin #283 5-22-70 RR statement on learning of the death of former governor, Goodwin Knight. #188 KURTZ, William J. (Joe) 4-2-73 Executive officer of the Office of Special Services in the Health and Welfare Agency BOR DAY MESSAGE #510 9-3-71 statement urging motorists to take extra affic safety precautions during weekend. LABOR DAY STATEMENT #490 8-29-69 RR greetings to men and women of American Labor movement. LABOR DAY STATEMENT #493 9/4/67 LABOR DAY STATEMENT #559 8.30.68 RR's salute to working people and to unions. LABOR AND INDUSTRY #353 (Training and Hiring 7-8-70 Program for Minorities) RR pledged support to state-wide voluntary her labor and industrv to train and hir o minorities in the construction field. LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, Chief of the #606 Division of 11-15-72 Robert E. Howard #175 LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT 3-30-71 (Dept. of Industrial Relations) George W. Milias, Chief LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION #22 1/18/67 CHIEF, William C. Hern LABOR-MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE #551 ON CONSTRUCTION AFFAIRS 11-23-70 Outline of goals of task force and lists representatives from construction industry. LABOR STATISTICS, #568 (Division of) 10-18-67 Leo G. Connolly, Chief LABOR STATISTICS AND RESEARCH #143 Division of 3-9-70 Mrs. Margaret R. O'Grady, Chief LABOR UNION #101 (Balloting) 2-14-68 RR urged passage of legislation requiring secret ballot to approve collective bargaining agreements and authorize strikes. LABOVITZ, Lawrence B. #637 11-18-69 RR responded by wire to request from San Termand State College student CO meet in Los Angeles, November 20. LAGOMARSINO'S VICTORY IN THE 13TH Statement CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, Robert J. 3-6-74 RR statement when informed of Lagomarsino's victory. LAKE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #464 8-15-74 John J. Golden LAKE COUNTY SUPERVISOR #352 Third District 7-8-70 RR announce appointment of Earl W. Proett to fill unexpired term on the Lake County Board of Supervisors. LAKE TAHOE #598 (Bi-State Regional Planning Compact) 9.23.68 RR expressed concern over Bi-State Regional Planning Compact for Lake Taboo if not enacted by Congress this session. LAKE TAHOE AREA #340 (Development of) 5.17.68 RR pleased that legislation to assure healthy development of Lake Tahoe area is now within reach of the Legislature. LAKE TAHOE # 206 3.21.68 RR urged Z/Berg to reconsider legislation his committee killed to protect Lake Tahoe LAKE TAHOE FILM #595 (RR statement on) 9.19.68 RR narrates film on determination of state to assure continued protection and preservation of Lake Tahoe's waters from pollution. LAKE TAHOE PROTECTION #132 2-28-68 RR commended Nevada Legislature Governor sundit ICI enactment of legislation to protect Lake Tahoe. LAKE TAHOE SCENIC HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT #54 1-26-68 RR announced creation of six-man technical team development on west shore of Lake. to tackle problems of parkway and scenic highway LAKE TAHOE SUMMIT CONFERENCE #150 (Conservation) 3-4-69 Lieutenant Governors Ed Reinecke and Ed Fike of Nevada met in High Sierras to discuss conservation projects designed to protect and preserve world famous Lake Tahoe and its surrounding areas. LAND TITLE EXCHANGE #598 12-13-73 Mobil Oil Estates donated to California 132 acres of Bay frontage land along a five mile stretch of Redwood Peninsula and 800 acres of /Blair Island. The signing of exchange documento gave Califonia title to more than 900 acres of land Un San Francisco Bay. LAND EXCHANGE #5 (Squaw Valley - Tahoe Area) 1-2-70 RR Announced breakthrough in efforts to obtain 1,200 acres of U. S. Forest Service land at Squaw Valley near Lake Tahoe LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, #405 State Board of 7-15-74 Reappointed: William R. Sutton, Jr. Kenneth K. Kammeyer LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, State Board of #380 7-6-73 William R. Sutton, Jr. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, State Roa rd of #71 2-14-73 Mrs. Richard (Taiche W.) Kantner LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, #35 State Board of 1-24-72 Earl Gagosian Kenneth K. Kammeyer John Vogley LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, #263 State Board of 5-12-70 Richard G. Murray Reappointed #319, 6-15-73 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, #27 State Board of 1-20-69 Taiche W. Kantner Owen H. Peters LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, BOARD #202 3.21.68 Howard E. Krauter Robert F. Shryock - - reappointed 5/5/72 #263 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, #392 State Board of 7/13/67 Members: Howard O. Boltz John N. Vogley LAND USE PLANNING Statement 6-4-74 RR statement in opposition to HR 10294 (Udall) regarding land use planning. Statement made at National Governors' Conference in Seattle. LAND USE PLANNING LEGISLATION #328 Defeat of HR 10294 6-11-74 RR issued statement saying how pleased he was that HR 10294 (Land Use Planning Act of 1974) by Rep. Morris K. Udall, D-Arizona, was defeated in the U.S. House of Representatives. DAND USE PLANNING LEGISLATION, #266 Federal (HR 10294) 4-26-74 Text of a letter from RR to Congressman Ray Madden, regarding federal land use planning legislation (HR 10294). "LASER FENCE" #432 (Crime control and prevention 7-30-74 breakthrough) brookthrough prevention has been reached by virtue of the stat receiveing a patent for an invisible wall of energy called a "laser fence." The fence trans- mits and received pulsed beams of light to preven intruders. LAW AND ORDER #437 (Chamber of commerce statement) 6.28.68 RR praised State Chamber of Commerce for statement it issued on "law and order," stressing need for end to violence and restoration of law and order. Content of statement included. LAW DAY (USA) # 287 4.29.68 RR proclaimed May 1, 1968 as LAW DAY USA. LAW DAY #225 4/28/67 Proclamation, LAW DAY May 1st. LAW ENFORCEMENT PLAN, Governor's Select Committee #427 8-1-73 RR today unveiled a far-reaching plan to California. strengthen the crininal justice system in LAW ENFORCEMENT PROBLEMS, #426 Select Committee Report on 8-1-73 RR statement on releasing the report on his Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems. LAW ENFORCEMENT PROBLEMS, #503 Select Committee on 8-25-72 RR today announced the creation of a five-man select committee to make a comprehensive study of law enforcement problems in California. LAW REVISION COMMISSION, California #587 12-7-73 Reappointed: John D. Miller Thomas E. Stanton, Jr. Howard R. Williams LAW REVISION COMMISSION #522 (California) 10-5-70 RR appointed John N. McLaurin member. LAW REVISION COMMITTEE (California) #87 2-9-70 Appointed: Joseph T. Sneed G. Bruce Gourley Reappointed: Thomas E. Stanton, Jr. LAW REVISION COMMISSION #217 4-23-70 Marc W. Sandstrom LAW REVISION COMMISSION #134 3-4-70 Noble K. Gregory LAW REVISION COMMISSION #47 State 1-29-69 John D. Miller LAW REVISION COMMISSION #59 1-29-68 Richard H. Wolford Lewis K. Uhler William A. Yale Roger Arnebergh LAW ENFORCEMENT & CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM #97 2/27/67 Expanded to include those recommendations of National Crime Commission adaptable for Calif. LAW ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE #91 2/24/67 First meeting of year in Gov's Council Room Chief Thomas J. Cahill, S. F., Chairman List of Members: Bernard J. Clark John Claussen Peter Pitchess Harold W. Sullivan Keith Sorenson Hon. Leon T. David Larry Gillick Chief Louis J. Fortuna Dan Kelsav Orville J. Hawkins Sal P. Jimno August G. Kettman John A. Lucchetti Wm. McCloud LAWLESSNESS (RR-Letter to Trustees and Regents) #393 6.11.68 fornia Board .rom RR to University assassination concerning the Trustees on June of Regents 7 and the State of College Cali- and lawlessness in the Kennedy nation. LEAD-FREE GASOLINE #158 3-18-70 RR lauded action by Air Resources Board in approving 4-point program to get the lead out of gasoline. LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, Assistant #244 (to the Governor) 4-16-74 Rodney J. Blonien LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, Assistant #202 (to the Governor) - resignation of 3-25-74 James. D. Garbolino GROAD APENIRS SECRETARY, Assistant $185 4-2-73 R. Thomas nilth LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY, #45 Assistant, Resignation of 2-1-73 Resignation of Richard K. Turner LEGAL AFFAIRS, Assistant #101 Secretary 2-18-69 Richard K. Turner LEGAL AFFAIRS SECRETARY #142 (Assistant) 3-1-68 Ernest B. Smith LEGAL AID SERVICES 1-14-72 #18 RR amounticed D. bold new experiment aimed at significantly improving the quality and availability of professional legal services to the poor in Calif. LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION BILL #299 HR 7824 5-16-74 RR sent message to President Nixon pertaining to federal legislation, HR 7824, authored by Rep. Albert Quie, R-Minn., the legal services corporation bill, asking him to veto it. LEGION OF MERIT AWARD #227 4-24-73 RR presented award to Assemblyman Robert P. Nimmo LEGISLATION TO BE INTRODUCED #216 ON BEHALF OF RR ADMINISTRATION 4-4-74 RR announced that Assemblyman Bill Bagley and Senator John Stull will soon introduce proposals in line with Proposition One, the tax limitation plan of last year, that will reduce the flood of spending measures that flow down to RR for signature from the legislature every session. LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS #458 (1969 Session) 8-11-70 RR statement highlighting accomplisments or 1969 legislative session. LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE #147 3-4-74 GOVERNOR Martin B. (Marty) Dyer LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE #290 GOVERNOR 5-31-73 John S. Tooker LEGIALTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE #290 GOVERNOR, Resignation of 5-31-73 William A. Evans LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT #437 to the Governor 7-28-72 William A. Evans LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, Deputy #437 7-28-72 Tim Cole LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS #590 12-30-70 John T. Kehoe William A. Evans #45 LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND 1-23-68 PLANNING Thomas W. Caldecott, Temporary advisor LEGISLATIVE SECRETARY, #568 to the Senate and Assembly 10-8-69 George R. Steffes LEGISLATIVE SESSION, #502 End of first 2-year 9-4-74 RR statement on completion of historical first two-year legislative session. Stated disappoint- ment in that legislators did not accomplish as much as they should have in the new two-year session. The result being the usual last minute log-jam. LEGISIATORS' EARLY RETIREMENT #531 BONUS, Repeal of 9-24-74 RR statement regarding calling a special session for the legislature to repeal an "early retirement bonus" for some of its members. Senator Deukmejian and Assemblyman McLennan are ready to introduce tomorrow indentical bills in the two houses which will repeal the "bonus" pensions. LEGISLATOR'S EARLY RETIREMENT #530 BONUS, Repeal of 9-23-74 RR called a special session of the legislature for 12 noon September 25 to consider legislation repealing an "early retirement bonus" for some of its members. LEGISLATURE #13 1-13-67 for presenting proposals for new legislation in key areas OF government LEIGH, Carma, RESIGNATION #142 3-9-72 RR statement re resignation of State Librarian LIBRARIAN, State #408 7-11-72 Mrs. Ethel S. Crockett LIBRARIAN, Resignation of State #142 3-9-72 RR statement re resignation of State Librarian Carma Leigh LIBRARIAN, State #138 3-28-67 Carma R. Leigh LIBRARY AUDIT DEPT. OF FINANCE 2-28-72 Verne Orr statement re University of California library system audit report; findings, conclu- sions and recommendations hopefully to improve library services for students LIBRARY WEEK (National) # 277 4.22.68 RR proclaimed week of April 21-27, 1968 as National Library Week. LICENSE FEES FOR REAL ESTATE #72 BROKERS REDUCED 2-3-72 State License Fees for real estate brokers and salesmen will be reduced by $10 effective April 1, 1972 LICENSE PLATES, Allocation of funds #603 from Environmental 11-14-72 the allication -11 TISCAL year 1972-73 of $1,194,770 in environmental license plate funds. LICENSE PLATES, New #372 7-3-73 California will have red, white and blue reflectorized license plates beginning next year. LICENSE PLATES #195 4-7-72 RR announced sales of California's personalized license plates, which support ecology programs, have increased more than 50 percent during past 4 months LICENSE PLATES #26 1-14-70 RR proposed sale of personalized vehicle license plates to help finance war against air pollution. LINCOLN DAY DINNER SPEECH #27 1-26-67 RR announcement of first out-of-state speech since assuming office. LINDSAY: Mayor John #475 8-11-71 RR statement re: Lindsay's switch to the Democrat Party LITTER CAMPAIGN #450 8-7-69 RR marked observance of August as National Litter Month and commended food, beverage, container and petroleum industries for in- creasing anti-litter activities LITTER (Anti-Litter Month) # 288 4.29.68 RR proclaimed May, 1968 as Anti-Litter Month. "LITTLE HOOVER COMMISSION" #569 (Government economy) 9.4.68 RR commended General Services for helpin- in save Culliornia 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") LIVERMORE MUNICIPAL COURT #61 2-7-73 John A. Lewis LIVERMORE VALLEY UNIFIED #343 SCHOOL DISTRICT 6-19-69 RR reluctantly signed AB 1110, which loans the District state money of $500,000. LOAN PROGRAM FOR CAL-VETS #651 12-3-69 RR announced establishment of interim financ- ing program for Cal-Vet Farm and Home Loan program of Department of Veterans Affairs. LOCAL APPLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD #116 2-24-70 Nat R. Scatena LOCAL APPLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD #408 7-18-69 Robert L. Meyer LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM TASK FORCE #209 4-11-73 Lt. Governor Reinecke - Director Robert B. Hawkins, Jr. - Chairman Earl J. Strathman John D. Phillips Charles D. Hobbs Allen Hyman Gregory C. Krohm LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM TASK FORCE, #58 Chairman of the Governor's 2-7-73 Robert B. Hawkins, Jr. LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM PROJECT #601 11-14-72 RR today announced operational details of an Socal JON re signed to modernize and streamline local govern- ment in California and make it more efficient, more responsive to the needs of people and less costly. LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM PROJECT, #598 Chairm of the Steering Committee for a 11-13-72 Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNITS #550 10-9-67 RR's statement concerning the state's role in working with the local units. LOCKHEED (TRI-STAR) Official Statement 5-18-71 Statement re: federal backing of loan to to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation to enable company airbus. manufacture and sell the 1011 "Tri-Star" LOLLI, Andrew R. #629 11-12-69 Resignation of General Services Director, effective December 1. LONG BEACH, Municipal Court #229 4-21-72 Carl T. Zeiger LONG BEACH, Municipal Court #165 3-20-70 Elsworth M. Beam LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE #704 12-17-71 RR statement expressing disappointment at strike vote. LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE RESUMPTION 1-17-72 #22 Telegram to Nixon urging immediate strike LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD #506 OF SUPERVISORS 8-29-72 Assemblyman James A. Hayes LOS ANGELES COUNTY #124 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 3-2-72 Peter F. Schabarum LOS ANGELES COUNTY #436 SUPERVISORS AND RESIDENTS 7-21-71 AB 1195 - Stull A bill to give permission to Los Angeles County and its Supervisors to resolve a matter within county jurisdiction. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE #507 (Emergency declared) 9-25-70 RR declared State of Emergency in Los Angeles County as several major fires raged out of control. LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT #458' Antelope Judicial District 8-13-74 Larry D. Morse LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT #152 3-4-74 Richard S. Hanki LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT #140 3-1-74 Morio L. Fukuto LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT #226 4-5-74 Vounger LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT #75 Santa Monica Judicial District 2-5-74 Robert W. Thomas LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT #604 12-18-73 Edward A. Hinz, Jr. LA MUNICIPAL COURT #440 San Antonio Judicial District 8-14-73 Porter "Duke" deDubovay LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT #451 Long Beach Judicial District 8-24-73 William Winston, LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #398 7-13-73 Joseph L. Armijo, Jr., Compton Judicial District LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #389 7-11-73 Michael Louis Burke Sidney A. Cherniss, Jr., J. Gordon McNulty LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT #369 7-3-73 Frank Gafkowski, Jr. John R. Hopson LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL COURT #353 6-29-73 Robert J. Takasugi, East LA District LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #296 6-1-73 Lawrence C. Waddington Brian D. Crahan LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #284 5-23-73 Eugene J. Long James E. Satt Marion E. Gubler LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #681 12-26-72 William R. 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Johnson LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #365 7-13-70 Nathan Axel LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #251 5-6-70 Miss Marion L. Obera LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #65 1-29-70 Richard Amerian Peter E. Giannini LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #645 11-26-6 n: discroppe Leslie W. Light LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #3 1-6-69 M. Ross Bigelow LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #717 12-30-68 Ernest L. Kelly LOS ANGELES, . Municipal Court #705 12-13-68 Sam Cianchetti James M. Coleman Daniel P. Rikalo William A. Drake Rosemary M. Dunbar LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #693 12-3-68 Glenn A. Wymore LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #678 11-22-68 James F. Nelson LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #665 11-18-6 Jack E. Goertzen Herbert J. Adden, Jr. Kenneth E. Vassie Albert D. Matthews LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #574 9-6-68 Thomas A. Newell 105 ANGELES, Municipal Court #533 South Bay) 8-19-68 Thomas P. Foye LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #452 7-3-68 Bonnie Lee Martin LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #435 6-28-68 Pat Mullendore LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #306 5-7-68 Edward L. Davenport LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #99 2-14-68 Antonio E. Chavez LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #4 1-5-68 Nancy Belcher Goodman #653 LCS ANGELES, Municipal Court 12-5-67 Wilbur G. Dettmar LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #470 8-28-67 Betty Jo Sheldon LOS ANGELES, Municipal Court #414 7-21-67 Edward J. Olstyn LOS ANGELES - Smog #302 6-7-73 As a result of the heavy smog conditions in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and River- side Counties, RR issued statement urging all citizens and agencies in the area to restrict their use of motor vehicles. LOS ANGELES STATE HISTORICAL MONUMENT #541 COMMISSION, El Pueblo de 10-17-73 Anthony M. Duquette LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT #346 6-21-74 Ronald E. Swearinger LOS ANCELES SUPERIOR COURT #217 4-4- 74 Billy G. Mills Betty Jo Sheldon Christian L. Naskey, Ter LOS ANCELES SUPERIOR COURT #570 11=21-73 Frank Baffa Robert P. Schifferman LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT #564 11-19-73 M. Ross Bigelow LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT #368 7-2-73 Alfred Wallace Dibb Armand Arabian Peter Hayes Stevens Joseph John DiGiuseppe LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT #296 6-1-73 Thomas T. Johnson Robert H. London Albert D. Matthews LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #37 1-26-73 Alfred L. Margolis LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #673 12-21-72 Robert M. Olson LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #626 12-1-72 Ralph A. Biggerstaff LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #574 10-19-72 Thomas W. Fredricks LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #381 6-27-72 Gordon Ringer David V. Kenyon Neil A. Lake Warren D. Allen Kenneth N. Chantry (interim to Jan., 73) LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #253 5-2-72 James H. Hastings LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #251 5-2-72 Carlos E. Velarde LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #158 3-14-72 Elsworth M. Beam Frank T. Cutter Richard A. Gadbois Richard P. Byrne Peter E. Giannini August J. Goebel Leslie W. Light Harry L. Hupp Peter S. Smith Glenn M. Pfau Jack W. Swink LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #52 1-28-72 Robert C. Nye LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #47 1-28-72 William E. McGinley LOS ANGELES Superior Court #14 1-12-72 Pat Mullendore LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #722 12-23-7] Alexander R. Early III LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #481 8-12-71 Daniel L. Fletcher William A. Drake LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #463 8-4-71 Earl F. Riley Edward Rafeedie LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #277 5-7-71 Thomas A. Newell LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #264 5-3-71 John K. Otis LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #182 4-1-71 Rodney K. Potter LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #572 12-15-70 Ernest L. Kelly Stephen R. Stothers E. Talbot Callister Jack T. Ryburn William A. Caldecott LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #548 11-19-70 J. Wesley Reed Jack E. Goertzen David N. Eagleson William A. Ross Campbell M. Lucas David A. Thomas Charles S. Vogel Jack A. Crickard LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #397 8-12-70 Auten F. Bush LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #250 5-6-70 Julius M. Title LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #650 12-2-69 Francis J. Garvey Vernon G. Foster David N. Fitts Thomas C. Murphy LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #535 9-12-69 John A. Arguelles ANGELES, Superior Court #415 7-22-69 111'am T. Ritzi LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #404 7-18-69 John Loomis LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #257 6-27-69 Arch R. Tuthill Julius A. Leetham LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #297 5-23-69 James Greely Kolts LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #52 1-29-69 Charles H. Church LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #705 12-13-68 William J. Rea Thomas W. LeSage Elisabeth E. Zeigler LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #643 11-4-68 Rafael H. Galceran Carroll M. Dunnum LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #546 8-26-68 William P. Hogoboom 452 LOS ANGELES, Superior Court 7-3-68 Lloyd T. Hanson Hampton Hutton LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #378 6-5-68 Paul Egly LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #307 5-7-68 Paul G. Breckenridge, Jr. LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #79 2-5-68 Harold C. Shepherd John L. Donnellan Raymond Choate D. Sterry Fagan Norman R. Dowds John R. Allport #685 12-20-( Charles E LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #670 12-12-67 Malcolm M Lucas Thomas F. McCarry W. James Turpit Marvin A. Freeman John W. Holmes Samuel L. Kurland LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #656 12-6-67 Homer H. Bell Roy J. Brown Gerold Camarillo Dunn LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #614 11-14-0 Max F. Deutz Robert Firth John H. Rice Lloyd S. Davis James F. Healey Charles H. Woodmanges Buich Donahue Francis X. Marnell LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #524 9-21-67 Howard H. Schmidt LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #486 9-1-67 John L. Cole LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #477 8-28-67 Donald W. Hamblin 03 ANGELES, Superior Court #332 6-15-67 LOS ANGELES, Superior Court #331 6-15-0 Donald E. Dunbar LOS ANGELES RIOTS, Commission on #465 8-21-67 Recommendations of the McCone Commission. LOS ANGELES TIMES-MIRROR CORP., statement Death of Chairman of the board of the 10-21-73 RR statement re death of Norman Chandler LOW-INCOME HOUSING #395 (AB 1072 - Ralph, Priolo, Brown, Greene) 6.11.68 RR praised Assembly for passing bill to assist in relocation of low-income families displaced by freeway land acquisition and construction. NUMBER - Timber Exports #474 7.19.68 RR expressed concern over long-range impact of log import on our timber supplies; "do not feel that we can or should risk the long-term health of our economy for short-range export expedience.