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QUECHAN INDIANS
#322
0-19-70
RR announced approval of an $83,262 grant
designed to improve the lot of these indians.
QUECHAN TRIBAL COUNCIL
#120
OEO Grant
3-9-71
RR approved federal OEO grant
QUEEN MARY
#403
7/19/67
RR endorsed plan to purchase.
RR called meeting of Negro Community Leaders
Jocany in
relative
other parts of the nation.
RACE TRACK LEASING COMMISSION
#84
2-21-70
James H. Brower
RACE TRACK LEASING,
#533
Commission
10-27-67
Franklin L. Barnes
William D. Evans
RACING LABOR-MANAGEMENT DISPUTE
#63
1-28-70
Text of RR telegram to California Horse
Racing Board
RR anDroves of the bill
#205
4-13-70
RAFF: Garold, Jr.
Winner of Governor's Executive Development
Scholarship.
RAIL STRIKE
#455
(Emergency Action)
7-30-71
RR announced permits will be issued to truckers
for over-loads during the current emergency cause
by the rail strike. Permits will be valid only
during the emergency.
RAILROAD STRIKE
#451
7-28-71
Text of telegram to the Honorable John A.
Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, U. S.
Department of Transportation presenting
the impact on the State resulting from the
present and impending rail strike.
RAILROAD STRIKE
#449
7-27-71
Text of telegram from Transportation
Secretary John Volpe asking for an assessment
of the effects of the rail strike on Californi
RAPID TRANSIT
HIGH SPEED GROUND TRANSPORTATION #224
SYSTEM
4-27-70
RR announced support for system linking San
Diego, Los Angeles International Airport and
proposed Palmdale Intercontinental Airport.
RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT (LA) STRIKE
#547
8-26-74
RR appealed to leaders of the striking Southern
California Transit Unions to submit alternative
solutions to a secret membership vote as a means
of ending the current strike.
RATHBONE, C. E. "Ted"
#388
7-10-69
State Tourism and Visitor Services Commission
REAGAN, Ronald
#432
(Surgery)
7-31-67
Governor to undergo minor surgery in
Mor
REAL ESTATE BOARDS,
#620
National Association of,
11-10-69
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.
REAL ESTATE PROMOTIONS
#174
3-13-69
RR urged legislature to approve administration
bill designed to protect buyers of speculative
real estate developments.
REAL ESTATE
Department of
Office Transfer
Real Estate
2-14-69
State Department of Real Estate activities
presently performed by the San Bernardino
and Santa Ana branch offices will be
transferred to the Department's I office in
Los Angeles, Real Estate Commissioner
Burton E. Smith announced.
REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE
#401
(SB 253 - Stiern)
6.12.68
RK signed 0111 to require completion of college
level courses for admission to the practice of
real estate brokerage--takes effect in 1970.
BEAL ESTATE COMMISSION, State
#373
7-3-74
Arthur Houston, Jr.
Meappointed:Harlan S. Geldermann
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
#226
4-24-73
Robert C. Lindsey
Reappointed Arthur S. Leitch
Laurance H. Wilson
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
#238
4-20-71
Reappointed:
Fidelio (Phil) Saenz
Frank MacBride, Jr.
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
#48
1-21-70
Appointment: William P. Beachem
Grant B. Potter - Reaptd - 2-9-72
Phil Saenz
#82
Reappointment: Harlan S. Geldermann
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION,
#361
State
6-30-69
Laurance H. Wilson
Arthur S. Leitch
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION #21 1-12-68
John Cotton - Reappointed - 2-9-72 - #82
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
#367
6/29/67
Harlan S. Geldermann
HEAL ESTATE COMMISSION
#154
4-5-67
John E. Cotton
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
#108
3/8/67
Frank MacBride, Jr. appted
REAL ESTATE COMMISSIONER
#248
4-26-71
Robert W. Karpe
Real Estate Commissioner
#15
1/16/67
Burton E. Smith
Reappointed 1-29-71, #42
AGENTATE LICENSE PE85 REDUCED
$72
2-3-72
tate License Fees for real estate brokers and
alesmen will be reduced by $10 effective 4-1,
972
REAPPOPTIONMENT
#313
6-12-73
Text of letter from RR to Assemblyman Robert
C. Beverly pertaining to AB 164 (Reapportionment
REAPPORTIONMENT
#348
SB 195 - Harmer/Zenovich
6-27-73
RR statement on plans to veto legislation which
lumps Assembly, Senate and Congressional Reap-
prtionment plans together in one bill.
REAPPORTIONMENT BILL
#136
SD 195 - Harmer
3-13-73
RR announced today he has sent a letter regarding
reapportionment to Senator John Harmer.
REAPPORTIONMENT
#24
1-18-72
RR Supplies COULD decision on
reapportionment
eapportionment
#730
12-30-71
Memo to Press with descriptions and maps of
some of the reapportioned districts.
REAPPORTIONMENT
#729
12-30-71
RR statement announcing that he intends to
veto Assembly and Senate Reapportionment Bills.
REAPPORTIONMENT
Proclamation
12-6-71
RR issued proclamation to call special
session of legislature to consider and act
upon legislation relative to reapportionment
districts. of the Senate, Assembly and Congressional
RECALL CAMPAIGN - Failure of
7.31.68
Statement by Lt. Gov. Finch and Secretary of
State Jordan on failure of recall Reagan
campaign.
RECLAMATION BOARD
#99
State
3-2-71
Stanley M. Barnes
RECLAMATION BOARD, State
#594
10-28-69
Frank R. Coit
RECLAMATION BOARD
#148
4-3-67
N. Kenneth Groefsema
Alfred A. Souza
H. Wilfried Barmann
Peter T. Hamatani
Ronald R. Harrington
Wallace McCormack
Herman H. Fendt
RECLAMATION
#158
4-6-67
Group appointed to study legislative amendment
revicies
300
simication law.
RECREATION
#511
(STATE WATER PROJECT)
9/13/67
Program for State Water Project recreation
submitted by Governor's Recreation Task Force
on the State Water Project.
RECREATION COMMISSION,
#200
4-19-67
Leah F. McConnell
Harry E. Sokolov
RECREATION FACILITIES
#525
(Urban Impacted Areas)
10-9-70
RR announced $2.2 million in federal matching
funds will be made available to local
government for the acquisition and develop-
ment of outdoor recreation facilities in
"urban impacted areas"
RECREATIONAL AREA
#463
(Marine Corps Beach)
9-17-70
RR statement following a decision by the
the
Southern California coastline for development
of a state park.
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
#384
7 point program
7-31-70
RR announced 7 point program to develop
recreational facilities while simultaneously
preserving its natural scenic landscape and its
cultural historical and archaeological values.
#708
RECREATIONAL NEEDS FOR URBAN AREAS
12-13-68
program launched by Parks and Recreation Cities
One-year cooperation with League of California Association
and in California County Supervisors
RECREATIONAL TRAILS COMMITTEE,
#628
California
12-1-72
Gerard E. Zimmerman
RECREATIONAL TRAILS COMMITTEE
#11
1-8-71
Richard M. Brown
RED CROSS APPEAL
#88
2-25-71
RR appeal to all people to contribute to
effort of Red Cross to assist victims of
earthquakes and tornadoes in Mississippi
and other southern states.
RED CROSS
#390
(Disaster plea)
8-5-70
RR urged Californians to contribute to
local Red Cross Chapters to aid victims of
hurricane in Texas.
REDWOOD CITY HOUS ING PROJECT
#388
6-29-71
RR announced Department of Housing and Urban
project the elderly in Redweed
Development for has approved a $2,341,900 housing
REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL COURT
#466
8-12-69
Robert E. Carey
REDWOOD PARK LEGISLATION
#601
(RR commented on)
9.23.68
RR announced satisfaction with federal redwood
park legislation passed by Congress; aid to
establishment of national park in redwood area
of Northern California.
REDWOOD PARKS SPECIAL
#257
STUDY COMMISSION
4-29-69
Thomas A. Black
Whitford B. Carter
Harry E. Sokolov
Lawrence C. Merriam
Guy E. Rusher
C. Russell Johnson
Richard M. Leonard
RR emphasized 3 key points to Hour Commission
insular Affairs concerning
proposed Redwood National Park in Northern
California.
REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
#552
10-10-67
statement on creating a park in
Northern California
REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
#422
7/27/67
Status Report
#552
10-10-67
RR remarks on Senate subcommittee bill
REDWOOD ROAD COMMITTEE
#574
Coastal Scenic
12-23-67
Mrs. Paula J. Mc Cart
Nxxxx0ayk
REDWOOD ROAD COMMITTEE,
#319
National Calif. Coastal Scenic
6/9/67
Members: Cooke
Johnson
Kapranos
Meyer
Hammond
Dickson
Zumwalt
Marmin
Fennelly
Hume
Klussman
REDWOODS
#403
7-7-71
RR statement and letter from Simpson Timber
Company announcing withdrawal of plans to
cut 145,000 acres of forest in northwest
California.
REGENTS, University of California
#168
Board of
3-13-74
Reappointed: Catherine Hearst
Joseph A. Moore, Jr.
REGENTS, Board of
#292
University of California
5-12-72
William A. Wilson
REGENTS, Board of
#222
University of California
4-24-70
Dr. John H. Lawrence, member
Reappointed 2-29-72, #116
REGENTS, Board of
#111
University of California
2-20-70
William French Smith, reappointed
Edwin W. Pauley, reappointed
Robert O. Reynolds, reappointed
DICENTS, Board of
#11
University of California
1-13-69
Dean A. Watkins
Robert O. Reynolds
REGISTES, Board of
#701
University of California
12-11-68
William French Smith
REGENTS, Board or
University of California
$144
1. R. Haldeman
Glenn Campbell
REGENTS, Board of
#660
(RR's statement on rioting)
12.7.67
Statement to the Board of Regents that rioting
in colleges will not be tolerated.
RECENTS, Board of
#72
2.17.67
RR praised for help and cooperation in meeting
fiscal problems of state.
REGENTS, Calif. Board
#103
2.15.68
RR's telegram to every member of Regents
& Trustees explaining the state funds
available for their 1968-69 budgets
REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
#512
ENGINEERS, State Board of
8-30-72
REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
#298
ENGINEERS, State Board of
5-16-72
Dr. Charles R. Nelson
REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
#255
ENGINEERS, State Board of
5-2-72
John R. Winzler
Bruce R. McCallum
John P. Pedri
REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
#26
ENGINEERS, State Board of
1-19-72
Sheldon H. Sloan
Harold E. Nissen
REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
#319
ENGINEERS, State Board of
5-24-71
Charles mediath
REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
#289
ENGINEERS, State Board of
5-21-69
Robert J. McCann
William Jurkovich
REUABILITATION
#2
(Industries for the Blind)
1-3-72
RR announced that the state-operated California
Industries for the Blind and the Opportunity
Work Center programs have been transferred to
non-profit private corporations.
#634
REHABILITATION
11-12-71
RR announced he has directed the State Department
of Finance to increase budget for program to
rehabilitate disabled welfare recipients into
employable persons. The program will also aid
in job placement.
rehabilitation
#524
9-17-71
California ranked 3rd in nation during finest
1971 in reanbiiication of disabled citizens.
REHABILITATION, Director of the
#619
Department of
11-27-72
Alan C. Nelson
REHABILITATION, Dept. of.
#159
4-6-67
Robert E. Howard
REHABILITATION APPEALS BOARD
#451
8-3-72
Mrs. Jack (Arlys) Loew
REHABILITATION OF HANDICAPPED
#532
8.16.68
California moved up from 8th to 3rd place in
number of handicapped persons rehabilicated
to
productive employment.
REHABILITATION PLANNING PROJECT #690
Advisory Committee
12-22-67
Jay M. Atkin
Roy J. Bell
Lillian E. Brown
Marilyn Graves
Milton L. Kelley
Dr. Vernon L. Nickel
Rose Resnick
Jeanne J. Spencer
Lawrence R. Sved
Ella Mae Turner
W. R
Kugler
REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR
#163
INJURED STATE EMPLOYEES
3-16-72
RR announced new statewide program to rehabili-
tate state employees injured on the job and help
them find way back into work force; will become
part of Governor's Program to Reduce Occupation-
al Injuries
REINECKE, Perjury Conviction of
Statement
Lt. Governor Ed
8-1-74
RR statement upon receiving Attorney General's
opinion on the legality of Reinecke remaining
as Lt. Governor.
REINECKE, Perjury Conviction of
Statement
Lt. Governor Ed
7-27-74
RR statement upon learning of the perjury
conviction
Ed Reinecke.
REINECKE, Ed (Lt.Gov.)
#541
9-18-69
The Lieutenant Governor to head a task
force on narcotics law enforcement in relation
to the Mexican border.
REINECKE, Ed,
Lt. Governor
1-23-69
Swearing-In
RELATIVES' RESPONSIBILITY LAW
#385
AB 57 - Gonsalves
7-9-73
RR vetoed legislation that would have repealed
part of California's relatives' responsibility
law.
(Special call)
9.17.68
RR placed on special call legislation
assistance funds to persons re-
located as result of highway construction.
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
#561
(Low-income families)
8.30.68
RR announced state will seek to implement Relo-
cation Assistance portion of 1968 Highway Act
signed by the president, before the 1970 dead-
line; helps to alleviate financial hardships
suffered by families required to move because
of highway construction.
RENAL DIALYSIS PROGRAM
#121
2-21-68
RR announced renal program centers are being
expanded to better serve the needs of persons
requiring urgent treatment.
REORGANIZATION OF EXECUTIVE BRANCH
#588
9.16.68
RR announced plans to reorganize and streamline
executive branch of state government.
#CORGANIZATION PLAN NO. #3
#547
10-5-71
RR statement at defeat of reorganization plan
wh consolidating the state's war
against pollution. The pian would have
created a new Departm nt of Environmental
Protection within the Resources Agency.
The agency would have been renamed the
Environment and Resources Agency.
REORGANIZATION PLAN
#412
(Resources Agency)
7-12-71
RR announced plan for reorganization of
Resources agency to include Department of
Environmental Protection and changes name of
agency to the Environment and Resources Agency.
REORGANIZATION PLAN
#336
6-2-71
RR announced that he will submit a reorganization
plan to abolish the State Board of Dry Cleaners.
REORGANIZATION PLAN
#312
(Water Quality Control Regions)
5-20-71
RR sent to the legislature for consideration
an executive reorganization plan changing
the boundaries of two large water quality
control regions in California for more
effective administration.
REORGANIZATION PLAN
#153
3-5-69
RR submitted to the legislature a far-reaching
program to further reorganize the executive
branch of state government by eliminating
unnecessary boards and commissions and improving
the management structure.
REORGANIZATION
Little Hoover
Commission
3-21-69
Chairman of Commission on California State
Government Organization and Economy expressed
hope legislature will lend its strong support
to proposed reorganization.
REORGANIZATION-Governor's Office
#614
10.7.68
Executive Secretary Clark announced partial
reorganization of Governor's Office.
REPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD,
#350
State
6-26-74
Donald R. Walker
Reappointed: Charles R. English
Donald A. Jackson, Jr.
REPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
#397
7-13-73
Reappointed: Everett O. Derch the
Appointed:
Robert M. Reich
Donald A. Jackson, Jr.
Peter D. Hannaford
Oran O. Bridges
Al K. Friedman
REPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
#52
2-5-73
Harry S. Graham, Jr.
REPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
#462
Charles R. English
REPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
#272
5-9-72
Everett O. Pershing
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE, Tax Reform
#561
10-10-72
RR today proposed a 10 percent across-the-board
slash in the state income tay
reduction in the local property tax burden, and
said he will call a special statewide election
early next year to make sure the people them-
selves are able to secure the tax relief they
need---at the ballot box.
"REPORT TO THE PEOPLE"
#44
BROADCASTS ANNOUNCED
2-3-67
Announcement of 1st televisied report by
RR on 2-5-67 and format introduced for
future reports.
Memo to Prest
Report to the People - 15 min.
4/13/67
Stations which will carry the broadcast
Report to people on First 100 Days
on Sunday, April 16 at 5:00 pm
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
#323
6-5-74
RR statement after primary election to Republica:
voters for having selected an outstanding team
of nominees for office.
GALA (1968)
3-5-00
#149
ER telegram to Senator Murphy & Republican Bab
EVER
specifican
Gala
REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS" ASSOCIATION
#250
4-24-69
James R. Galbraith appointed as director of
Public Relations
REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS' ASSOCIATION
#76
POLICY COMMITTEE
2-10-69
RR announced appointment of Nelson Rockefeller
and James A. Rhodes as co-chairmen of policy
committee, and Louie B. Nunn as campaign
committee chairman
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
#679
CHAIRMAN TELEGRAM FROM GOVERNOR
12-18-69
RR telegram to Republican National Committee
Chairman Rogers C. Morton commending him for
decision to remain at post.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
#492
RR Schedule
8-18-72
Tentative outline of activities involving RR
at Republican Convention in Miami Beach.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
#231
(Site Location Controversy)
4-21-72
RR statement after meeting with San Diego Mayor
Pete Wilson - "jointly we will do all we can to
insure the Republican National Committee remains
aware of city's ability and determination to
fulfill its obligations re 1972 convention
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
Telephone
Statement
3-7-72
Clarification of RR remarks regarding accept-
ance of Sheraton pledge by City of San Diego
for August convention
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
2-17-72
(Slate of Delegates)
RR announced slate of candidates for delegate
to Republican National Convention in San
Diego; statement
REPUBLICAN PARTY FUNDRAISERS
#252
(covernor Reagan as speaker)
4-27-71
clarification of DD resition -
state speaking engagements and Funds
involved as well as arrangements for future
commitments.
REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL
COMMITTEE (AB- 8)
#15
1-15-69
RR signed the bill enables the Committee to
hold its first meeting of the current year
in Sacramento on the fourth, rather than the
third, Sunday in January.
REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL
9-26-67
COMMITTEE
3 special funds
ROTC
#391
6-30-72
RR today hailed the Army Reserve Officers
Training Corps (ROTC) as a vital element of
national defense and appealed for public
support of the program.
RESEARCH LIBRARIES, Consolidation
#70
of Northern and Southern Univ Cal
2-9-73
state Finance Director Verne Orr today revealed
that
the university
of California to study the plan to consolidate
research libraries in Northern and Southern
California.
RESERVES (Army Reserve Week)
# 281
4.25.68
RR proclaimed week of April 21-27 as UNITED
STATES ARMY RESERVE WEEK.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
#244
FOR WELFARE RECIPIENTS
4-22-69
RR statement to express his deep concern
over the very serious implications for
California of the Supreme Court decision
which abolished residency requirements for
welfare recipients in two states and the
District of Columbia
RESOURCES AGENCY, Deputy
#579
Secretar of the
11-30-73
John A. Maga
Resources Agency
#6
1/11/67
ADMINISTRATOR, Norman B. Livermore, Jr.
RESOURCES AGENCY
#523
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
9/21/67
FORD B. FORD appointed
RETARDED CHILDREN'S WEEK
#613
11-14-67
Week Beginning November 12
RETIREMENT BONUS, Early
#530
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
RETIREMENT BONUS, Early
#531
9-24-74
calling
a
DE of the legislature to repeal an "early retirement
bonus" for some of its members. Senator
Deukmejian and Assemblyman McLennan are ready
to introduce identical bills tomorrow in the
two houses which will repeal the "bonus" pensions
RETIREMENT
#218
(State Employees)
4-14-71
RR proposed significant liberalization of
fringe benefits for state employees.
asking legislature to adopt amendments to
implement the so-called 1/50th at age 60
retirement formula.
RETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC LIFE
# 233
(Misinterpretation of remark)
4.3.68
Confusion over remarks made by RR at airport;
any implication that governor is considering
retiring from public life is in error;
referring to career as an actor.
RETIREMENT SYSTEM, Board of Administration #13
of the Public Employees'
1-10-73
Dr. W. James Dawson
Bartlett T. Grimes
RETIREMENT SYSTEM, Board
#325
of Administration of the
5-26-72
public Employee's
N
TIREMENT SYSTEM
#671
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
11-26-71
RR signed legislation that will increase
survivor benefits for Public Employees'
Retirement System members who are not
protected by Social Security.
REVENUE BILL
#376
7/5/67
Failure to pass
REVENUE BILL - PASSED
#431
7/28/67
REVENUE BILL
#424
7/27/67
Workable Amendments
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX
#556
REDUCTION INITIATIVE
11-6-73
RR statement on failure of Proposition 1
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#555
PROGRAM
11-5-73
RR statement "If Proposition 1 fails"
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
INITIATIVE
#542
10-18=73
RR pleased that AG's opinion of Proposition 1
supports the position taken by the Director of
Finance in his budget estimates for next year.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#539
PROPOSAL
10-16-73
sent letter to the
Banking
issioners of Insurance, Corporations,
and Savings and Loan, re complaints received
letters being sent by the chairman of the
Assembly Committee on Finance and Insurance in a
false and trident campaign against Proposition 1.
!EVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#524
INITIATIVE
10-3-73
announced that, should prop. 1. pass on Nov.
5, next year's budget could be as much as $600
million above that of the current year.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#481
INITIATIVE
9-14-73
RR statement saying he is pleased that State
Controller Houston Flournoy has endorsed the
tax limitation initiative.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#477
PROGRAM, Funding of Task Force
9-11-73
RR today reaffirmed his contention that the
funding of a tax reduction task force which
developed legislation to reduce the tax burden
on Californians was both a necessary and proper
function of the executive branch.
EVENUE CONTROL AND TAX
#454
REDUCTION INITIATIVE
8-28-73
seatement was the Alan Posts (Legislative
nalyst) cost analysis of the tax limit
intiative.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#347
6-26-73
RR today issued a special statewide election
proclamation which officially places his revenue
control and tax reduction initiative Constitu-
tional amendment on the November 6 ballot.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#346
6-26-73
Country registrars around the state have filed
sufficient number of valid signatures to qualify
the revenue control and tax reduction initiative
constitutional amendment for a special statewide
election November 6,
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#338
6-20-73
Response to an analysis of the program by
Assembly Speaker Moretti's top lieutenant, Mr.
Hauck. PLUS a report to RR from Task Force
showing examples of tax savings CO a number of
model California families.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX (INITIATIVE
#317
REDUCTION
6-14-73
Letter from Roger A. Proeman of the -
Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at
stnaford commenting on A. Alan Post's criticism
of the program.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#316
6-13-73
RR statement on Senate Committee's failure to
act on his constitutional amendment to limit
and reduce taxes.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
6-4-73
PROGRAM - Summary
Summary provided to governors and press at the
National Governor's Conference at Lake Tahoe.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
5-23-73
PROGRAM - Summary of Cost to State
Report to Acting Deputy Auditor General (Mr.
Walter J. Quinn) on cost to the State of Calif.
Force. for funding the Governor's Tax Reduction Task
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#282
PROGRAM
5-22-73
refused to place the administration's proposed
tax limitation amendment on the November ballot
are guilty of"an arrogant denial of the democrat-
ic process."
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#198
INITIATIVE
4-6-73
RR today literally took his revolutionary plan
to limit and reduce state taxes directly to the
people. Governor Reagan carried the first voter
petition house to house through a Pacific
Palisades neighborhood.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#251
PROGRAM
5-2-73
Text of series of comments prepared by Governor
Reagan's Task Force on Tax Reduction, keyed to
the 34 summary comments of the legislative
analyst published on Monday, April 30.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
PROGRAM
#249
5-2-73
RR
Called press corp to read them the text of a
letter he sent to Speaker Moretti and to discuss
a number of the false charges Moretti made about
the Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Program.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
Statement by
RR- to
PROGRAM
Reporters
5-1-73
statement in answer to reporters' questions
for
televised debate on the Governor's proposed
Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Program.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#245
PROGRAM
4-30-73
RR statement regarding a report by Legislative
Analyst A. Alan Post on the governor's proposed
revenue control and tax reduction program.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#239
PROGRAM - Poll
4-27-73
RR announced that a poll of its members by the
National Federation of Independent Business in
California shows that 93 percent of those
businessmen surveyed support his initiative
constitutional amendment to reduce taxes and
limit the share of the people's earnings which
the state can take in taxes in the years ahead.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
Tlphn Stmt
PROGRAM
TO UPI/AP
4-24-73
Regarding contributions from some 11,130
concerned citizens in California (more than
$140,000) to help reduce taxes and keep them
down. Campaign receipts and expenditures will
be filed by the Californians for Lower Taxes.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#64
PROGRAM
2-8-73
RR's proposal for a long-term and far-reaching
program to reduce state taxes by imposing a
constitutional control on the total amount of
state revenues which California state government
ahead. can take from the people in taxes in the years
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX
#180
REDUCTION PROGRAM
4-2-73
Documents necessary to enable signature
gathering to begin on initiative petitions
have been filed by the Attorney General with
the Secretary of State's Office.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#164
PROGRAM
3-22-73
Statement made by RR to press in Sacramento
on his proposed revenue control and tax
reduction program.
REVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION
#169
PROGRAM
3-23-73
ZR's drive for a public referendum on his
revenue and tax reduction plan got off to a
fast start today when the chairman of the
"Californians for Lower Taxes" committee sent
the measure to the Attorney General for
"Titling".
REVENUE GAP
Dept. of Finance
($140 million)
11-30-70
Verne Orr announcement that dron in revenues
forces curving 01 expenditures in areas of
state employment, capital outlay projects,
equipment purchase, contracts for management
studies, surveys, investigations, out-of-state
travel.
REVENUE SHARING FUNDS TRANSFER
#134
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.
REVENUE SHARING
#102
3-5-71
RR statement support of "Californians for
Revenue-Sharing"
REVENUE SHARING FUNDS
#339
(Local School Aid)
6-20-73
RR's proposed spending of expected $107,362,918
in general revenue sharing funds allocated for
the first six months of 1973. This proposal
ties in with the budget and SR 238 (Lagomarsino)
dealing with the $850 million surplus.
REVENUE SURPLUS
Dept. of Finance
11-3-69
Director of Finance Caspar Weinberger announced
additional $12.9 million so-called
plus" reported by Controller Flournoy will be
added to amount available for capital con-
struction for higher education.
REVENUE PROPOSAL ON RR's TAX PROGRAM #100
3/7/67
Summary of RR's program to Legislature 3/8/67
REVENUE TAX PROGRAM
#106
3-7-67
Revenue Proposal to Legislature.
REWARD FOR CRIMINAL APPREHENGTON
#340
6-19-74
RR posted $10,000 reward for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of the
person or persons responsible for the June 11
shooting of Union City Police Chief William
Cann and three others.
REWARD FOR CRIMINAL APPREMENSION
#331
6-12-74
2R offered a $5,000 reward to anyone with info
person or persons responsible for the death of
LAPD Office Michael Edwards.
REWARD FOR CRIMINAL
#585
APPREHENSION
12-6-73
RR today offered a $5,000 reward for information
leading to the capture, arrest and conviction
of Francisco Carrasco Salas.
#557
REWARD, $10,000
11-7-73
RR offered $10,000 reward for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of murderers of
Oakland School Superintendent xx Marcus Foster.
REWARD FOR CRIMINAL
#532
APPREHENSION
10-5-73
RR announced that the State will offer a reward
of $10,000 for information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the person or persons
responsible for the deaths of Oakland police
officers Wendell Troyer and David G. Guider.
REWARD FOR CRIMINAL
#588
APPREHENSION
11-1-67
RR announced that the State will offer a
reward CO₂ information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the person responsible
for the killing of Police Officer Robert H.
Keller in Huntington Park October 5, 1967.
REWARD FOR INFO RE LA POLICE
#439
OFFICER MURDERER
8-14-73
RR today offered $10,000 reward to anyone with
information which leads to the arrest and con-
viction of Officer Fred Early's assailants.
The reward will be paid out of the general
fund under the provisions of AB 346 which became
law in 1970.
RHODES: Joseph Jr.
#309
(AGNEW STATEMENT)
6-16-70
RRjoined Vice President Agnew in saying that
if remarks attributed to a Harvard University
student just appointed to the President's
Commission on Campus Unrest are correct, the
youth should resign.
RICHARSON: Elliot L. (Secretary HEW) #420
7-15-71
Met with RR to discuss welfare reform proposals
IDING AND HIKING TRAILS
#50
\DVISORY COMMITTEE
1-25-68
Virginia Pearl Ohm
George M. Dean
Mary Louise Bardin
Douglas H. Thamer
oren L. Lutz
William A. Lucking, Jr.
RIDING AND HIKING TRAILS ADVISORY
#604
COMMITTEE, California
9.25.68
Oscar S. Holdenried
RIGHT-OF-WAY (Low-income housing)
#498
(AB 1072 - Ralph)
8-1-68
Permits the Department of Public Works to use
state highway funds in replacing owner-occupied
housing of low-income families whose homes are
situated in the right-of-way of a future
freeway.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY - Smog
#302
6-7-73
As aresult 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.
RIVERSIDE MUNICIPAL COURT
#171
3-28-73
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#459
8-13-74
Gerald F. Schulte
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#546
10-5-71
Fred R. Metheny, Jr.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#160
3-24-71
Elwood M. Rich
IVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR
#147
3-11-70
D
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#505
9-25-70
John H. Hews
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Superior Court
#90
2-23-67
Richard M. Marsh
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Superior Court
#633
11-27-67
Robert E. Dauber
Francis Estudillo
RIVERSIDE JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MUNICIPAL COURT
#323
5-25-71
John H. Barnard
RIVERSIDE, Municipal Court
#236
4-3-68
Gerald F. Schulte
ROBERTS, DANIEL A.
#240
5/4/67
Gov. Reagan will not intervene in execution
scheduled for 5/9/67 - Roberts' history
ROBERTS, Daniel A.
#198
4/17/67
Gov R granted a 20-day stay of execution
for Roberts - new date: May 9, 1967
12-11-73
overnor Nelson
to press on Governor Rockefeller's
resignation as Governor of the State of New York.
ROCKEFELLER, Nelson, VICE
#474
PRESIDENCY NOMINATION
8-20-74
RR congrats to Nelson Rockefeller on nomination
as vice president by President Gerald Ford.
ROLLING HILLS, City of
#402
State of Emergency
7-16-73
RR proclaimed a state of emergency in portions
of both City of Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes
Peninsula due to damage caused by fires
beginning June 22, 1973.
CITY WITHDRAWAL
3-1-68
#145
rebuttal to Romney allusion to a man from
alifornia
ROSE BOWL GAME WAGER
#745
12-28-71
Text of letter from RR to William G. Milliken,
Governor of Michigan, regarding 7
aichigan-scantora Rose Bowl Game.
ROUND VALLEY TOUR
#462
8-14-74
RR visit to Round Valley (Mendocino County)
and Modoc County Fair (Cedarville), August 22,
1974.
ROUND VALLEY TOUR ITINERARY
#481
8-21-74
Round Valley/Modoc County Fair Visit - 8/22/74
ROUND VALLEY TOUR STATEMENT
#485
8-22-74
RR emphasized strong hope that valley and its
community will never be flooded out of
existence.
RUBEL, A. C. "Cy"
#303
6/1/67
Statement by RR on Mr. Rubel's death
RUMFORD ACT
5-29-67
Statement by RR - act becomes the law
of the state
RUMFORD ACT
#440
8/5/67
Senate refused to concur with the assembly on
legislation modifying.
RUMFORD HOUSING ACT
#438A
8-3-67
Modification to the Act by
Burns-Bagley Act
RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
#38
1.19.68
CRLA requests. substantially complied with modification
RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, CALIF. #11
CRLA
1-10-68
Economic Opportunity recommended that RR
approve a request for refunding a $1.4 million
grant to CR1A
Contains Clark's letter to Mr. Horan
#409
RUSSIAN TRAWLERS
8-20-70
RR asked Secretary of State Rogers to convey to
Soviet Union California's concern about
activities of the Russian fishing fleet off
the northern and central California coast and t
determine if joint US-Soviet fishing agreements
have been violated.
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S.\nDepartment of Transportation presenting\nthe impact on the State resulting from the\npresent and impending rail strike.\nRAILROAD STRIKE\n#449\n7-27-71\nText of telegram from Transportation\nSecretary John Volpe asking for an assessment\nof the effects of the rail strike on Californi\nRAPID TRANSIT\nHIGH SPEED GROUND TRANSPORTATION #224\nSYSTEM\n4-27-70\nRR announced support for system linking San\nDiego, Los Angeles International Airport and\nproposed Palmdale Intercontinental Airport.\nRAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT (LA) STRIKE\n#547\n8-26-74\nRR appealed to leaders of the striking Southern\nCalifornia Transit Unions to submit alternative\nsolutions to a secret membership vote as a means\nof ending the current strike.\nRATHBONE, C. E. \"Ted\"\n#388\n7-10-69\nState Tourism and Visitor Services Commission\nREAGAN, Ronald\n#432\n(Surgery)\n7-31-67\nGovernor to undergo minor surgery in\nMor\nREAL ESTATE BOARDS,\n#620\nNational Association of,\n11-10-69\nConvention\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.\nREAL ESTATE PROMOTIONS\n#174\n3-13-69\nRR urged legislature to approve administration\nbill designed to protect buyers of speculative\nreal estate developments.\nREAL ESTATE\nDepartment of\nOffice Transfer\nReal Estate\n2-14-69\nState Department of Real Estate activities\npresently performed by the San Bernardino\nand Santa Ana branch offices will be\ntransferred to the Department's I office in\nLos Angeles, Real Estate Commissioner\nBurton E. Smith announced.\nREAL ESTATE BROKERAGE\n#401\n(SB 253 - Stiern)\n6.12.68\nRK signed 0111 to require completion of college\nlevel courses for admission to the practice of\nreal estate brokerage--takes effect in 1970.\nBEAL ESTATE COMMISSION, State\n#373\n7-3-74\nArthur Houston, Jr.\nMeappointed:Harlan S. Geldermann\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSION\n#226\n4-24-73\nRobert C. Lindsey\nReappointed Arthur S. Leitch\nLaurance H. Wilson\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSION\n#238\n4-20-71\nReappointed:\nFidelio (Phil) Saenz\nFrank MacBride, Jr.\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSION\n#48\n1-21-70\nAppointment: William P. Beachem\nGrant B. Potter - Reaptd - 2-9-72\nPhil Saenz\n#82\nReappointment: Harlan S. Geldermann\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSION,\n#361\nState\n6-30-69\nLaurance H. Wilson\nArthur S. Leitch\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSION #21 1-12-68\nJohn Cotton - Reappointed - 2-9-72 - #82\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSION\n#367\n6/29/67\nHarlan S. Geldermann\nHEAL ESTATE COMMISSION\n#154\n4-5-67\nJohn E. Cotton\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSION\n#108\n3/8/67\nFrank MacBride, Jr. appted\nREAL ESTATE COMMISSIONER\n#248\n4-26-71\nRobert W. Karpe\nReal Estate Commissioner\n#15\n1/16/67\nBurton E. Smith\nReappointed 1-29-71, #42\nAGENTATE LICENSE PE85 REDUCED\n$72\n2-3-72\ntate License Fees for real estate brokers and\nalesmen will be reduced by $10 effective 4-1,\n972\nREAPPOPTIONMENT\n#313\n6-12-73\nText of letter from RR to Assemblyman Robert\nC. Beverly pertaining to AB 164 (Reapportionment\nREAPPORTIONMENT\n#348\nSB 195 - Harmer/Zenovich\n6-27-73\nRR statement on plans to veto legislation which\nlumps Assembly, Senate and Congressional Reap-\nprtionment plans together in one bill.\nREAPPORTIONMENT BILL\n#136\nSD 195 - Harmer\n3-13-73\nRR announced today he has sent a letter regarding\nreapportionment to Senator John Harmer.\nREAPPORTIONMENT\n#24\n1-18-72\nRR Supplies COULD decision on\nreapportionment\neapportionment\n#730\n12-30-71\nMemo to Press with descriptions and maps of\nsome of the reapportioned districts.\nREAPPORTIONMENT\n#729\n12-30-71\nRR statement announcing that he intends to\nveto Assembly and Senate Reapportionment Bills.\nREAPPORTIONMENT\nProclamation\n12-6-71\nRR issued proclamation to call special\nsession of legislature to consider and act\nupon legislation relative to reapportionment\ndistricts. of the Senate, Assembly and Congressional\nRECALL CAMPAIGN - Failure of\n7.31.68\nStatement by Lt. Gov. Finch and Secretary of\nState Jordan on failure of recall Reagan\ncampaign.\nRECLAMATION BOARD\n#99\nState\n3-2-71\nStanley M. Barnes\nRECLAMATION BOARD, State\n#594\n10-28-69\nFrank R. Coit\nRECLAMATION BOARD\n#148\n4-3-67\nN. Kenneth Groefsema\nAlfred A. Souza\nH. Wilfried Barmann\nPeter T. Hamatani\nRonald R. Harrington\nWallace McCormack\nHerman H. Fendt\nRECLAMATION\n#158\n4-6-67\nGroup appointed to study legislative amendment\nrevicies\n300\nsimication law.\nRECREATION\n#511\n(STATE WATER PROJECT)\n9/13/67\nProgram for State Water Project recreation\nsubmitted by Governor's Recreation Task Force\non the State Water Project.\nRECREATION COMMISSION,\n#200\n4-19-67\nLeah F. McConnell\nHarry E. Sokolov\nRECREATION FACILITIES\n#525\n(Urban Impacted Areas)\n10-9-70\nRR announced $2.2 million in federal matching\nfunds will be made available to local\ngovernment for the acquisition and develop-\nment of outdoor recreation facilities in\n\"urban impacted areas\"\nRECREATIONAL AREA\n#463\n(Marine Corps Beach)\n9-17-70\nRR statement following a decision by the\nthe\nSouthern California coastline for development\nof a state park.\nRECREATIONAL FACILITIES\n#384\n7 point program\n7-31-70\nRR announced 7 point program to develop\nrecreational facilities while simultaneously\npreserving its natural scenic landscape and its\ncultural historical and archaeological values.\n#708\nRECREATIONAL NEEDS FOR URBAN AREAS\n12-13-68\nprogram launched by Parks and Recreation Cities\nOne-year cooperation with League of California Association\nand in California County Supervisors\nRECREATIONAL TRAILS COMMITTEE,\n#628\nCalifornia\n12-1-72\nGerard E. Zimmerman\nRECREATIONAL TRAILS COMMITTEE\n#11\n1-8-71\nRichard M. Brown\nRED CROSS APPEAL\n#88\n2-25-71\nRR appeal to all people to contribute to\neffort of Red Cross to assist victims of\nearthquakes and tornadoes in Mississippi\nand other southern states.\nRED CROSS\n#390\n(Disaster plea)\n8-5-70\nRR urged Californians to contribute to\nlocal Red Cross Chapters to aid victims of\nhurricane in Texas.\nREDWOOD CITY HOUS ING PROJECT\n#388\n6-29-71\nRR announced Department of Housing and Urban\nproject the elderly in Redweed\nDevelopment for has approved a $2,341,900 housing\nREDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#466\n8-12-69\nRobert E. Carey\nREDWOOD PARK LEGISLATION\n#601\n(RR commented on)\n9.23.68\nRR announced satisfaction with federal redwood\npark legislation passed by Congress; aid to\nestablishment of national park in redwood area\nof Northern California.\nREDWOOD PARKS SPECIAL\n#257\nSTUDY COMMISSION\n4-29-69\nThomas A. Black\nWhitford B. Carter\nHarry E. Sokolov\nLawrence C. Merriam\nGuy E. Rusher\nC. Russell Johnson\nRichard M. Leonard\nRR emphasized 3 key points to Hour Commission\ninsular Affairs concerning\nproposed Redwood National Park in Northern\nCalifornia.\nREDWOOD NATIONAL PARK\n#552\n10-10-67\nstatement on creating a park in\nNorthern California\nREDWOOD NATIONAL PARK\n#422\n7/27/67\nStatus Report\n#552\n10-10-67\nRR remarks on Senate subcommittee bill\nREDWOOD ROAD COMMITTEE\n#574\nCoastal Scenic\n12-23-67\nMrs. Paula J. Mc Cart\nNxxxx0ayk\nREDWOOD ROAD COMMITTEE,\n#319\nNational Calif. Coastal Scenic\n6/9/67\nMembers: Cooke\nJohnson\nKapranos\nMeyer\nHammond\nDickson\nZumwalt\nMarmin\nFennelly\nHume\nKlussman\nREDWOODS\n#403\n7-7-71\nRR statement and letter from Simpson Timber\nCompany announcing withdrawal of plans to\ncut 145,000 acres of forest in northwest\nCalifornia.\nREGENTS, University of California\n#168\nBoard of\n3-13-74\nReappointed: Catherine Hearst\nJoseph A. Moore, Jr.\nREGENTS, Board of\n#292\nUniversity of California\n5-12-72\nWilliam A. Wilson\nREGENTS, Board of\n#222\nUniversity of California\n4-24-70\nDr. John H. Lawrence, member\nReappointed 2-29-72, #116\nREGENTS, Board of\n#111\nUniversity of California\n2-20-70\nWilliam French Smith, reappointed\nEdwin W. Pauley, reappointed\nRobert O. Reynolds, reappointed\nDICENTS, Board of\n#11\nUniversity of California\n1-13-69\nDean A. Watkins\nRobert O. Reynolds\nREGISTES, Board of\n#701\nUniversity of California\n12-11-68\nWilliam French Smith\nREGENTS, Board or\nUniversity of California\n$144\n1. R. Haldeman\nGlenn Campbell\nREGENTS, Board of\n#660\n(RR's statement on rioting)\n12.7.67\nStatement to the Board of Regents that rioting\nin colleges will not be tolerated.\nRECENTS, Board of\n#72\n2.17.67\nRR praised for help and cooperation in meeting\nfiscal problems of state.\nREGENTS, Calif. Board\n#103\n2.15.68\nRR's telegram to every member of Regents\n& Trustees explaining the state funds\navailable for their 1968-69 budgets\nREGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL\n#512\nENGINEERS, State Board of\n8-30-72\nREGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL\n#298\nENGINEERS, State Board of\n5-16-72\nDr. Charles R. Nelson\nREGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL\n#255\nENGINEERS, State Board of\n5-2-72\nJohn R. Winzler\nBruce R. McCallum\nJohn P. Pedri\nREGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL\n#26\nENGINEERS, State Board of\n1-19-72\nSheldon H. Sloan\nHarold E. Nissen\nREGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL\n#319\nENGINEERS, State Board of\n5-24-71\nCharles mediath\nREGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL\n#289\nENGINEERS, State Board of\n5-21-69\nRobert J. McCann\nWilliam Jurkovich\nREUABILITATION\n#2\n(Industries for the Blind)\n1-3-72\nRR announced that the state-operated California\nIndustries for the Blind and the Opportunity\nWork Center programs have been transferred to\nnon-profit private corporations.\n#634\nREHABILITATION\n11-12-71\nRR announced he has directed the State Department\nof Finance to increase budget for program to\nrehabilitate disabled welfare recipients into\nemployable persons. The program will also aid\nin job placement.\nrehabilitation\n#524\n9-17-71\nCalifornia ranked 3rd in nation during finest\n1971 in reanbiiication of disabled citizens.\nREHABILITATION, Director of the\n#619\nDepartment of\n11-27-72\nAlan C. Nelson\nREHABILITATION, Dept. of.\n#159\n4-6-67\nRobert E. Howard\nREHABILITATION APPEALS BOARD\n#451\n8-3-72\nMrs. Jack (Arlys) Loew\nREHABILITATION OF HANDICAPPED\n#532\n8.16.68\nCalifornia moved up from 8th to 3rd place in\nnumber of handicapped persons rehabilicated\nto\nproductive employment.\nREHABILITATION PLANNING PROJECT #690\nAdvisory Committee\n12-22-67\nJay M. Atkin\nRoy J. Bell\nLillian E. Brown\nMarilyn Graves\nMilton L. Kelley\nDr. Vernon L. Nickel\nRose Resnick\nJeanne J. Spencer\nLawrence R. Sved\nElla Mae Turner\nW. R\nKugler\nREHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR\n#163\nINJURED STATE EMPLOYEES\n3-16-72\nRR announced new statewide program to rehabili-\ntate state employees injured on the job and help\nthem find way back into work force; will become\npart of Governor's Program to Reduce Occupation-\nal Injuries\nREINECKE, Perjury Conviction of\nStatement\nLt. Governor Ed\n8-1-74\nRR statement upon receiving Attorney General's\nopinion on the legality of Reinecke remaining\nas Lt. Governor.\nREINECKE, Perjury Conviction of\nStatement\nLt. Governor Ed\n7-27-74\nRR statement upon learning of the perjury\nconviction\nEd Reinecke.\nREINECKE, Ed (Lt.Gov.)\n#541\n9-18-69\nThe Lieutenant Governor to head a task\nforce on narcotics law enforcement in relation\nto the Mexican border.\nREINECKE, Ed,\nLt. Governor\n1-23-69\nSwearing-In\nRELATIVES' RESPONSIBILITY LAW\n#385\nAB 57 - Gonsalves\n7-9-73\nRR vetoed legislation that would have repealed\npart of California's relatives' responsibility\nlaw.\n(Special call)\n9.17.68\nRR placed on special call legislation\nassistance funds to persons re-\nlocated as result of highway construction.\nRELOCATION ASSISTANCE\n#561\n(Low-income families)\n8.30.68\nRR announced state will seek to implement Relo-\ncation Assistance portion of 1968 Highway Act\nsigned by the president, before the 1970 dead-\nline; helps to alleviate financial hardships\nsuffered by families required to move because\nof highway construction.\nRENAL DIALYSIS PROGRAM\n#121\n2-21-68\nRR announced renal program centers are being\nexpanded to better serve the needs of persons\nrequiring urgent treatment.\nREORGANIZATION OF EXECUTIVE BRANCH\n#588\n9.16.68\nRR announced plans to reorganize and streamline\nexecutive branch of state government.\n#CORGANIZATION PLAN NO. #3\n#547\n10-5-71\nRR statement at defeat of reorganization plan\nwh consolidating the state's war\nagainst pollution. The pian would have\ncreated a new Departm nt of Environmental\nProtection within the Resources Agency.\nThe agency would have been renamed the\nEnvironment and Resources Agency.\nREORGANIZATION PLAN\n#412\n(Resources Agency)\n7-12-71\nRR announced plan for reorganization of\nResources agency to include Department of\nEnvironmental Protection and changes name of\nagency to the Environment and Resources Agency.\nREORGANIZATION PLAN\n#336\n6-2-71\nRR announced that he will submit a reorganization\nplan to abolish the State Board of Dry Cleaners.\nREORGANIZATION PLAN\n#312\n(Water Quality Control Regions)\n5-20-71\nRR sent to the legislature for consideration\nan executive reorganization plan changing\nthe boundaries of two large water quality\ncontrol regions in California for more\neffective administration.\nREORGANIZATION PLAN\n#153\n3-5-69\nRR submitted to the legislature a far-reaching\nprogram to further reorganize the executive\nbranch of state government by eliminating\nunnecessary boards and commissions and improving\nthe management structure.\nREORGANIZATION\nLittle Hoover\nCommission\n3-21-69\nChairman of Commission on California State\nGovernment Organization and Economy expressed\nhope legislature will lend its strong support\nto proposed reorganization.\nREORGANIZATION-Governor's Office\n#614\n10.7.68\nExecutive Secretary Clark announced partial\nreorganization of Governor's Office.\nREPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD,\n#350\nState\n6-26-74\nDonald R. Walker\nReappointed: Charles R. English\nDonald A. Jackson, Jr.\nREPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD\n#397\n7-13-73\nReappointed: Everett O. Derch the\nAppointed:\nRobert M. Reich\nDonald A. Jackson, Jr.\nPeter D. Hannaford\nOran O. Bridges\nAl K. Friedman\nREPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD\n#52\n2-5-73\nHarry S. Graham, Jr.\nREPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD\n#462\nCharles R. English\nREPAIR SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD\n#272\n5-9-72\nEverett O. Pershing\nREPORT TO THE PEOPLE, Tax Reform\n#561\n10-10-72\nRR today proposed a 10 percent across-the-board\nslash in the state income tay\nreduction in the local property tax burden, and\nsaid he will call a special statewide election\nearly next year to make sure the people them-\nselves are able to secure the tax relief they\nneed---at the ballot box.\n\"REPORT TO THE PEOPLE\"\n#44\nBROADCASTS ANNOUNCED\n2-3-67\nAnnouncement of 1st televisied report by\nRR on 2-5-67 and format introduced for\nfuture reports.\nMemo to Prest\nReport to the People - 15 min.\n4/13/67\nStations which will carry the broadcast\nReport to people on First 100 Days\non Sunday, April 16 at 5:00 pm\nREPUBLICAN CANDIDATES\n#323\n6-5-74\nRR statement after primary election to Republica:\nvoters for having selected an outstanding team\nof nominees for office.\nGALA (1968)\n3-5-00\n#149\nER telegram to Senator Murphy & Republican Bab\nEVER\nspecifican\nGala\nREPUBLICAN GOVERNORS\" ASSOCIATION\n#250\n4-24-69\nJames R. Galbraith appointed as director of\nPublic Relations\nREPUBLICAN GOVERNORS' ASSOCIATION\n#76\nPOLICY COMMITTEE\n2-10-69\nRR announced appointment of Nelson Rockefeller\nand James A. Rhodes as co-chairmen of policy\ncommittee, and Louie B. Nunn as campaign\ncommittee chairman\nREPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE\n#679\nCHAIRMAN TELEGRAM FROM GOVERNOR\n12-18-69\nRR telegram to Republican National Committee\nChairman Rogers C. Morton commending him for\ndecision to remain at post.\nREPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION\n#492\nRR Schedule\n8-18-72\nTentative outline of activities involving RR\nat Republican Convention in Miami Beach.\nREPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION\n#231\n(Site Location Controversy)\n4-21-72\nRR statement after meeting with San Diego Mayor\nPete Wilson - \"jointly we will do all we can to\ninsure the Republican National Committee remains\naware of city's ability and determination to\nfulfill its obligations re 1972 convention\nREPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION\nTelephone\nStatement\n3-7-72\nClarification of RR remarks regarding accept-\nance of Sheraton pledge by City of San Diego\nfor August convention\nREPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION\n2-17-72\n(Slate of Delegates)\nRR announced slate of candidates for delegate\nto Republican National Convention in San\nDiego; statement\nREPUBLICAN PARTY FUNDRAISERS\n#252\n(covernor Reagan as speaker)\n4-27-71\nclarification of DD resition -\nstate speaking engagements and Funds\ninvolved as well as arrangements for future\ncommitments.\nREPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL\nCOMMITTEE (AB- 8)\n#15\n1-15-69\nRR signed the bill enables the Committee to\nhold its first meeting of the current year\nin Sacramento on the fourth, rather than the\nthird, Sunday in January.\nREPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL\n9-26-67\nCOMMITTEE\n3 special funds\nROTC\n#391\n6-30-72\nRR today hailed the Army Reserve Officers\nTraining Corps (ROTC) as a vital element of\nnational defense and appealed for public\nsupport of the program.\nRESEARCH LIBRARIES, Consolidation\n#70\nof Northern and Southern Univ Cal\n2-9-73\nstate Finance Director Verne Orr today revealed\nthat\nthe university\nof California to study the plan to consolidate\nresearch libraries in Northern and Southern\nCalifornia.\nRESERVES (Army Reserve Week)\n# 281\n4.25.68\nRR proclaimed week of April 21-27 as UNITED\nSTATES ARMY RESERVE WEEK.\nRESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS\n#244\nFOR WELFARE RECIPIENTS\n4-22-69\nRR statement to express his deep concern\nover the very serious implications for\nCalifornia of the Supreme Court decision\nwhich abolished residency requirements for\nwelfare recipients in two states and the\nDistrict of Columbia\nRESOURCES AGENCY, Deputy\n#579\nSecretar of the\n11-30-73\nJohn A. Maga\nResources Agency\n#6\n1/11/67\nADMINISTRATOR, Norman B. Livermore, Jr.\nRESOURCES AGENCY\n#523\nASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR\n9/21/67\nFORD B. FORD appointed\nRETARDED CHILDREN'S WEEK\n#613\n11-14-67\nWeek Beginning November 12\nRETIREMENT BONUS, Early\n#530\n9-23-74\nRR called a special session of the legislature\nfor 12 noon September 25 to consider legislation\nrepealing an \"early retirement bonus\" for some\nof its members\nRETIREMENT BONUS, Early\n#531\n9-24-74\ncalling\na\nDE of the legislature to repeal an \"early retirement\nbonus\" for some of its members. Senator\nDeukmejian and Assemblyman McLennan are ready\nto introduce identical bills tomorrow in the\ntwo houses which will repeal the \"bonus\" pensions\nRETIREMENT\n#218\n(State Employees)\n4-14-71\nRR proposed significant liberalization of\nfringe benefits for state employees.\nasking legislature to adopt amendments to\nimplement the so-called 1/50th at age 60\nretirement formula.\nRETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC LIFE\n# 233\n(Misinterpretation of remark)\n4.3.68\nConfusion over remarks made by RR at airport;\nany implication that governor is considering\nretiring from public life is in error;\nreferring to career as an actor.\nRETIREMENT SYSTEM, Board of Administration #13\nof the Public Employees'\n1-10-73\nDr. W. James Dawson\nBartlett T. Grimes\nRETIREMENT SYSTEM, Board\n#325\nof Administration of the\n5-26-72\npublic Employee's\nN\nTIREMENT SYSTEM\n#671\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEES'\n11-26-71\nRR signed legislation that will increase\nsurvivor benefits for Public Employees'\nRetirement System members who are not\nprotected by Social Security.\nREVENUE BILL\n#376\n7/5/67\nFailure to pass\nREVENUE BILL - PASSED\n#431\n7/28/67\nREVENUE BILL\n#424\n7/27/67\nWorkable Amendments\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX\n#556\nREDUCTION INITIATIVE\n11-6-73\nRR statement on failure of Proposition 1\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#555\nPROGRAM\n11-5-73\nRR statement \"If Proposition 1 fails\"\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\nINITIATIVE\n#542\n10-18=73\nRR pleased that AG's opinion of Proposition 1\nsupports the position taken by the Director of\nFinance in his budget estimates for next year.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#539\nPROPOSAL\n10-16-73\nsent letter to the\nBanking\nissioners of Insurance, Corporations,\nand Savings and Loan, re complaints received\nletters being sent by the chairman of the\nAssembly Committee on Finance and Insurance in a\nfalse and trident campaign against Proposition 1.\n!EVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#524\nINITIATIVE\n10-3-73\nannounced that, should prop. 1. pass on Nov.\n5, next year's budget could be as much as $600\nmillion above that of the current year.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#481\nINITIATIVE\n9-14-73\nRR statement saying he is pleased that State\nController Houston Flournoy has endorsed the\ntax limitation initiative.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#477\nPROGRAM, Funding of Task Force\n9-11-73\nRR today reaffirmed his contention that the\nfunding of a tax reduction task force which\ndeveloped legislation to reduce the tax burden\non Californians was both a necessary and proper\nfunction of the executive branch.\nEVENUE CONTROL AND TAX\n#454\nREDUCTION INITIATIVE\n8-28-73\nseatement was the Alan Posts (Legislative\nnalyst) cost analysis of the tax limit\nintiative.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#347\n6-26-73\nRR today issued a special statewide election\nproclamation which officially places his revenue\ncontrol and tax reduction initiative Constitu-\ntional amendment on the November 6 ballot.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#346\n6-26-73\nCountry registrars around the state have filed\nsufficient number of valid signatures to qualify\nthe revenue control and tax reduction initiative\nconstitutional amendment for a special statewide\nelection November 6,\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#338\n6-20-73\nResponse to an analysis of the program by\nAssembly Speaker Moretti's top lieutenant, Mr.\nHauck. PLUS a report to RR from Task Force\nshowing examples of tax savings CO a number of\nmodel California families.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX (INITIATIVE\n#317\nREDUCTION\n6-14-73\nLetter from Roger A. Proeman of the -\nInstitution on War, Revolution and Peace at\nstnaford commenting on A. Alan Post's criticism\nof the program.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#316\n6-13-73\nRR statement on Senate Committee's failure to\nact on his constitutional amendment to limit\nand reduce taxes.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n6-4-73\nPROGRAM - Summary\nSummary provided to governors and press at the\nNational Governor's Conference at Lake Tahoe.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n5-23-73\nPROGRAM - Summary of Cost to State\nReport to Acting Deputy Auditor General (Mr.\nWalter J. Quinn) on cost to the State of Calif.\nForce. for funding the Governor's Tax Reduction Task\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#282\nPROGRAM\n5-22-73\nrefused to place the administration's proposed\ntax limitation amendment on the November ballot\nare guilty of\"an arrogant denial of the democrat-\nic process.\"\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#198\nINITIATIVE\n4-6-73\nRR today literally took his revolutionary plan\nto limit and reduce state taxes directly to the\npeople. Governor Reagan carried the first voter\npetition house to house through a Pacific\nPalisades neighborhood.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#251\nPROGRAM\n5-2-73\nText of series of comments prepared by Governor\nReagan's Task Force on Tax Reduction, keyed to\nthe 34 summary comments of the legislative\nanalyst published on Monday, April 30.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\nPROGRAM\n#249\n5-2-73\nRR\nCalled press corp to read them the text of a\nletter he sent to Speaker Moretti and to discuss\na number of the false charges Moretti made about\nthe Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Program.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\nStatement by\nRR- to\nPROGRAM\nReporters\n5-1-73\nstatement in answer to reporters' questions\nfor\ntelevised debate on the Governor's proposed\nRevenue Control and Tax Reduction Program.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#245\nPROGRAM\n4-30-73\nRR statement regarding a report by Legislative\nAnalyst A. Alan Post on the governor's proposed\nrevenue control and tax reduction program.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#239\nPROGRAM - Poll\n4-27-73\nRR announced that a poll of its members by the\nNational Federation of Independent Business in\nCalifornia shows that 93 percent of those\nbusinessmen surveyed support his initiative\nconstitutional amendment to reduce taxes and\nlimit the share of the people's earnings which\nthe state can take in taxes in the years ahead.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\nTlphn Stmt\nPROGRAM\nTO UPI/AP\n4-24-73\nRegarding contributions from some 11,130\nconcerned citizens in California (more than\n$140,000) to help reduce taxes and keep them\ndown. Campaign receipts and expenditures will\nbe filed by the Californians for Lower Taxes.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#64\nPROGRAM\n2-8-73\nRR's proposal for a long-term and far-reaching\nprogram to reduce state taxes by imposing a\nconstitutional control on the total amount of\nstate revenues which California state government\nahead. can take from the people in taxes in the years\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX\n#180\nREDUCTION PROGRAM\n4-2-73\nDocuments necessary to enable signature\ngathering to begin on initiative petitions\nhave been filed by the Attorney General with\nthe Secretary of State's Office.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#164\nPROGRAM\n3-22-73\nStatement made by RR to press in Sacramento\non his proposed revenue control and tax\nreduction program.\nREVENUE CONTROL AND TAX REDUCTION\n#169\nPROGRAM\n3-23-73\nZR's drive for a public referendum on his\nrevenue and tax reduction plan got off to a\nfast start today when the chairman of the\n\"Californians for Lower Taxes\" committee sent\nthe measure to the Attorney General for\n\"Titling\".\nREVENUE GAP\nDept. of Finance\n($140 million)\n11-30-70\nVerne Orr announcement that dron in revenues\nforces curving 01 expenditures in areas of\nstate employment, capital outlay projects,\nequipment purchase, contracts for management\nstudies, surveys, investigations, out-of-state\ntravel.\nREVENUE SHARING FUNDS TRANSFER\n#134\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.\nREVENUE SHARING\n#102\n3-5-71\nRR statement support of \"Californians for\nRevenue-Sharing\"\nREVENUE SHARING FUNDS\n#339\n(Local School Aid)\n6-20-73\nRR's proposed spending of expected $107,362,918\nin general revenue sharing funds allocated for\nthe first six months of 1973. This proposal\nties in with the budget and SR 238 (Lagomarsino)\ndealing with the $850 million surplus.\nREVENUE SURPLUS\nDept. of Finance\n11-3-69\nDirector of Finance Caspar Weinberger announced\nadditional $12.9 million so-called\nplus\" reported by Controller Flournoy will be\nadded to amount available for capital con-\nstruction for higher education.\nREVENUE PROPOSAL ON RR's TAX PROGRAM #100\n3/7/67\nSummary of RR's program to Legislature 3/8/67\nREVENUE TAX PROGRAM\n#106\n3-7-67\nRevenue Proposal to Legislature.\nREWARD FOR CRIMINAL APPREHENGTON\n#340\n6-19-74\nRR posted $10,000 reward for information\nleading to the arrest and conviction of the\nperson or persons responsible for the June 11\nshooting of Union City Police Chief William\nCann and three others.\nREWARD FOR CRIMINAL APPREMENSION\n#331\n6-12-74\n2R offered a $5,000 reward to anyone with info\nperson or persons responsible for the death of\nLAPD Office Michael Edwards.\nREWARD FOR CRIMINAL\n#585\nAPPREHENSION\n12-6-73\nRR today offered a $5,000 reward for information\nleading to the capture, arrest and conviction\nof Francisco Carrasco Salas.\n#557\nREWARD, $10,000\n11-7-73\nRR offered $10,000 reward for information leading\nto the arrest and conviction of murderers of\nOakland School Superintendent xx Marcus Foster.\nREWARD FOR CRIMINAL\n#532\nAPPREHENSION\n10-5-73\nRR announced that the State will offer a reward\nof $10,000 for information leading to the arrest\nand conviction of the person or persons\nresponsible for the deaths of Oakland police\nofficers Wendell Troyer and David G. Guider.\nREWARD FOR CRIMINAL\n#588\nAPPREHENSION\n11-1-67\nRR announced that the State will offer a\nreward CO₂ information leading to the arrest\nand conviction of the person responsible\nfor the killing of Police Officer Robert H.\nKeller in Huntington Park October 5, 1967.\nREWARD FOR INFO RE LA POLICE\n#439\nOFFICER MURDERER\n8-14-73\nRR today offered $10,000 reward to anyone with\ninformation which leads to the arrest and con-\nviction of Officer Fred Early's assailants.\nThe reward will be paid out of the general\nfund under the provisions of AB 346 which became\nlaw in 1970.\nRHODES: Joseph Jr.\n#309\n(AGNEW STATEMENT)\n6-16-70\nRRjoined Vice President Agnew in saying that\nif remarks attributed to a Harvard University\nstudent just appointed to the President's\nCommission on Campus Unrest are correct, the\nyouth should resign.\nRICHARSON: Elliot L. (Secretary HEW) #420\n7-15-71\nMet with RR to discuss welfare reform proposals\nIDING AND HIKING TRAILS\n#50\n\\DVISORY COMMITTEE\n1-25-68\nVirginia Pearl Ohm\nGeorge M. Dean\nMary Louise Bardin\nDouglas H. Thamer\noren L. Lutz\nWilliam A. Lucking, Jr.\nRIDING AND HIKING TRAILS ADVISORY\n#604\nCOMMITTEE, California\n9.25.68\nOscar S. Holdenried\nRIGHT-OF-WAY (Low-income housing)\n#498\n(AB 1072 - Ralph)\n8-1-68\nPermits the Department of Public Works to use\nstate highway funds in replacing owner-occupied\nhousing of low-income families whose homes are\nsituated in the right-of-way of a future\nfreeway.\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY - Smog\n#302\n6-7-73\nAs aresult of the heavy smog conditions in\nLos Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and River-\nside Counties, RR issued statement urging all\ncitizens and agencies in the area to restrict\ntheir use of motor vehicles.\nRIVERSIDE MUNICIPAL COURT\n#171\n3-28-73\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#459\n8-13-74\nGerald F. Schulte\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#546\n10-5-71\nFred R. Metheny, Jr.\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#160\n3-24-71\nElwood M. Rich\nIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR\n#147\n3-11-70\nD\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#505\n9-25-70\nJohn H. Hews\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY, Superior Court\n#90\n2-23-67\nRichard M. Marsh\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY, Superior Court\n#633\n11-27-67\nRobert E. Dauber\nFrancis Estudillo\nRIVERSIDE JUDICIAL DISTRICT\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n#323\n5-25-71\nJohn H. Barnard\nRIVERSIDE, Municipal Court\n#236\n4-3-68\nGerald F. Schulte\nROBERTS, DANIEL A.\n#240\n5/4/67\nGov. Reagan will not intervene in execution\nscheduled for 5/9/67 - Roberts' history\nROBERTS, Daniel A.\n#198\n4/17/67\nGov R granted a 20-day stay of execution\nfor Roberts - new date: May 9, 1967\n12-11-73\novernor Nelson\nto press on Governor Rockefeller's\nresignation as Governor of the State of New York.\nROCKEFELLER, Nelson, VICE\n#474\nPRESIDENCY NOMINATION\n8-20-74\nRR congrats to Nelson Rockefeller on nomination\nas vice president by President Gerald Ford.\nROLLING HILLS, City of\n#402\nState of Emergency\n7-16-73\nRR proclaimed a state of emergency in portions\nof both City of Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes\nPeninsula due to damage caused by fires\nbeginning June 22, 1973.\nCITY WITHDRAWAL\n3-1-68\n#145\nrebuttal to Romney allusion to a man from\nalifornia\nROSE BOWL GAME WAGER\n#745\n12-28-71\nText of letter from RR to William G. Milliken,\nGovernor of Michigan, regarding 7\naichigan-scantora Rose Bowl Game.\nROUND VALLEY TOUR\n#462\n8-14-74\nRR visit to Round Valley (Mendocino County)\nand Modoc County Fair (Cedarville), August 22,\n1974.\nROUND VALLEY TOUR ITINERARY\n#481\n8-21-74\nRound Valley/Modoc County Fair Visit - 8/22/74\nROUND VALLEY TOUR STATEMENT\n#485\n8-22-74\nRR emphasized strong hope that valley and its\ncommunity will never be flooded out of\nexistence.\nRUBEL, A. C. \"Cy\"\n#303\n6/1/67\nStatement by RR on Mr. Rubel's death\nRUMFORD ACT\n5-29-67\nStatement by RR - act becomes the law\nof the state\nRUMFORD ACT\n#440\n8/5/67\nSenate refused to concur with the assembly on\nlegislation modifying.\nRUMFORD HOUSING ACT\n#438A\n8-3-67\nModification to the Act by\nBurns-Bagley Act\nRURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM\n#38\n1.19.68\nCRLA requests. substantially complied with modification\nRURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, CALIF. #11\nCRLA\n1-10-68\nEconomic Opportunity recommended that RR\napprove a request for refunding a $1.4 million\ngrant to CR1A\nContains Clark's letter to Mr. Horan\n#409\nRUSSIAN TRAWLERS\n8-20-70\nRR asked Secretary of State Rogers to convey to\nSoviet Union California's concern about\nactivities of the Russian fishing fleet off\nthe northern and central California coast and t\ndetermine if joint US-Soviet fishing agreements\nhave been violated."
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