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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 [V, W,X,Y,Z] Box: P6 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/ VALDEZ, Val #69 1-31-68 He will organize a "draft Reagan" 11) Callfornia. then states it is unwarrented. VALOR, Medal of #540 10-16=73 RR presented Medals of Valor to CHP Sergeant Edward Stamelos and Officer Earl Doyle and a posthumous award to Harvey Robert Huss - received by his widow, Mrs. Mary Huss. VALOR MEDAL #67 1-13-68 Joe G. Haggard Ruben E. Coyle VALLEJO STRIKE #406 7-18-69 RR commented on strike by members of Vallejo Police and Fire Departments VAN CAMP, Brian R., Resignation of #129 2-27-74 correrations Commissioner VAN COURT, Arthur F. #495 9-2-69 Nominated by President Nixon as U. S. Marshal Eastern District of California. VEHICLE REGISTRATION #61 2-3-69 RR extended the regular renewal period for registration in California by 10 days--until February 14-- for persons directly affected by recent flood conditions in the state. VENEREAL DISEASE #366 6-20-72 RR today announced that he will approve a $300,000 budget augmentation to the Department of Education to continue a venereal disease prevention educational program. VENEREAL DISEASE EPIDEMIC #595 10-28-71 RR meeting with Wilson niles of Public Instruction; Henry Gunderson, President of thestate Board of Education and Dr. Louis Saylor, Director of the State Department of Public Health to discuss California's venereal disease epidemic. VENTURA COUNTY #163 Major Disaster Area 3-21-73 RR today announced the White House has amended President Nixon's February 8 designation of major disaster areas in the state to include Ventura County due to severe storms and flooding during the period January 12-18. VENTURA COUNTY - Disaster Area #106 3-1-73 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed Ventura County a disaster area due to January storms, and requested President Richard Nixon to include the county in his February 9 action which declared disaster areas in five California localities. VENTURA COUNTY BOARD OF #89 SUPERVISORS 1st DISTRICT 2-25-71 Franklin R. Jewett VENTURA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #61 2-14-67 John T. Conlan VENTURA COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT #78 2-5-74 Charles R. McGrath VENTURA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #681 12-19-69 Philip J. West VENTURA JUDICIAL DISTRICT #201 MUNICIPAL COURT 4-10-70 John J. Hunter VENTURA JUDICIAL DISTRICT #508 MUNICIPAL COURT 9-28-70 Lee E. Cooper, Jr. (Judge) VENTURA JUDICIAL DIST, municipal #60 court bench 2-3-69 Robert J. Soares VENTURA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #527 10-4-73 Judge Donald A. Pollack VENTURA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #235 4-30-70 Donald A. Pollack, Judge VENTURA COUNTY, Superior Court #634 10-30-68 Roy A. Gustafson VENTURA COUNTY, Superior Court #688 11-29-68 Judge Edwin F. Beach VENTURA-LOS ANGELES MOUNTAIN AND #77 COASTAL STUDY COMMISSION 2-17-71 RR appoints 8 members to newly-created commission. Seven others to be appointed by various participating agencies. Merritt H. Adamson Dr. Rimmon C. Fay Alfred J. Dietsch Mrs. Judith Rains Dr. James G. Edinger Dr. Stephen Salenger Norman H. Emerson Harold R. Hochmuth VETERANS #181 3-30-73 rs. RR will visit 195 wounded Vietnam War corans Monday at the Veterans Administration pital in Long Beach. #265 VETERAN 5-5-72 RR issued statement endosrsing "Hire a Veteran Week", May 7 through 13. VETERANS #382 (TASK FORCE FOR JOBS) 6-25-71 RR named Gordon R. Elliott as Director of the California State Jobs for Veterans Task Force. VETERANS # 309 "Hire a Veteran Week" 5.8.68 RR called attention to the 10th annual "Hire a Veteran Week", May 12 to 18. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION #69 OUTPATIENT CLINIC, New 2-4-74 RP. statement on federal plans for a new Veterant Administration outpatient clinic planned for Sacramento. VETERANS AFFAIRS, #214 Director of 4-8-69 Brank D. Nicol VETERANS AFFAIRS, Department of #107 2-24-69 Acting director of the Department, Harlan J. Johnson, (Jack) VETERANS AFFAIRS, Depart. of # 12-30-68 Geographical areas served by Cal-Vet Farm and Home Loan offices will be realigned starting March 1. VETERANS AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT #53 2/8/67 DIRECTOR, James E. Johnson VINTERANS BOARD, California #361 6-20-74 Dr. Bon D. A. Miano TERANS BOARD, California #38 1-18-74 Reappointed: Arthur E. Madrid Thomas R. Dolan VETERANS BOARD #720 12-23-71 Robert N. Rouch Alfonso L. Romero VETERANS BOARD #75 2-11-71 Michael I. Neil Reappointed: Wing K. Fat VETERANS BOARD #60 1-28-70 Arthur E. Madrid VETERANS BOARD, California #35 1-16-70 Thomas R. Dolan VETERANS' BOARD # 266 (State) 4.17.68 Alfonso L. Romero Carl J. Johnson VETERANS BOND ACT #342 6-2-72 RR urged California voters to vote "Yes" on Proposition 1. #571 VETERANS DAY 10-18-72 RR today reminded Callfornia Veterans Day will be observed Monday, October 23 VETERANS DAY ADDRESS #615 11-10-69 RR called on Californians to visibly demonstrate their support for American principles by participating in Veterans Day and National Unity Week observances. VETERANS DAY MESSAGE #654 11.8.68 RR issued message in recognition of Veterans Day, November 11. VETERANS' DRUG ABUSE PROBLEMS #509 TASK FORCE ON 8-31-71 RR names 12 man task force to investigate drug problems among California's veterans. VETERAN'S employment GRANT #433 7-25-72 RR accepted a $420,000 federal grant from the Foundation to provide for unemployed veterans and aerospace workers to become science and math teachers in intercity secondary schools. VETERANS' HOME LOAN PROGRAM #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. VETERANS' HOSPITALS #33 1-24-72 RR hailed Nixon program for building new Veterans' Administration hospitals in Calif; budget allocation for 4 new facilities VETERANS' JOB FAIR #623 11-12-69 Vietnam veterans to be counseled for job placement at Job Fair on November 19 as announced by Veterans Affairs Director Frank Nichol. VETERANS JOBS #382 TASK FORCE 6-25-71 The COL VETERINARY MEDICINE, Board of #413 Examiners in 7-15-74 Thomas L. Schlothauer Robert A. Odell, DVM VETERINARY MEDICINE, Board of #313 Examiners in 5-23-74 William E. Steinmetz, DVM VETERINARY MEDICINE, Board of #333 Examiners 6-19-73 Reappointment of: R. Scott Jackson, D.V.M. ATERINARY MEDICINE, Board of Examiners #258 5-8-73 byron =. M Wilson C. Kelly, D.V.M. VETERINARY MEDICINE #153 Board of Examiners 3-19-71 Dr. Robert A. Odell Maxwell Pellish VETERINARY MEDICINE, Board of Examiners #31 1-15-70 Dr. R. Scott Jackson Maxwell C. Pellish VETERINARY MEDICINE, State Board #116 of Examiners in 2-26-69 Wilson C. Kelly VETERINARY MEDICINE, Board of #110 2.20.68 John H. Woolsey, Jr. VETERINARY MEDICINE BD. OF #161 EXAMINERS 4/6/67 Appted to: Dr. Victor H. Austin VETERINARY MEDICINE, #442 8/9/67 Board of Examiners: Richard D. Moon VETO OVERRIDE Statement AB 855 - Burton 1-28-74 RR statement on Legislature's override of veto. ETO alex OEO PROGRAM #456 Pacoima-San Fernando Area) 7.5.68 vetoed federal OEO program :ore minorith gang leaders in Pacoima-San Fernando area of Los Angeles. Reasons for veto listed. TO RESCINDED #439 Merced County Poverty Program) 6.28.68 rescinded veto of Merced County poverty pro- ram and to conduct joint review of concerns ith Laurence P. Horan, director, Western Regional ffice of Economic Opportunity. VICE PRESIDENCY NOMINATION #474 (Nelson Rockefeller) 8-20-74 RR congrats to Nelson Rockefeller on nomination as vice president by President Gerald Ford. VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION #432 7-22-71 RR statement on learning of President Nixon's selection of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew campaign. as his running mate in the coming presidential RR signed sworn affidavit declaring not à mandiduly VICKERS, Robert L. #478 8-20-74 Nominated to Workmen's Compensation Appeals Bd. VIETNAM #284 5-9-72 RR sent the following telegram urging the Calif. Congressional Delegation in Washington, D,C, to lend support to Presidential actions in Viet- nam. VIETNAM #270 5-9-72 RR issued the following statement following Nixon's television address to the American people outlining military actions to be taken by the USA in support of remaining American forces in Vietnam. "He should have the support of every American." VIETNAM #210 4-17-72 RR statement expressing support of Nixon Vietnamization plan and asking Americans to express their support by letter and wire VIETHAM COMMENCEMENT # 335 (Derkcley campus) 5.16.68 Text of letter from RR to Theodore R. Meyer, Chairman, Board of Regents, in opposition to Berkeley Vietnam Commencement ceremony. VIET NAM #323 6-13-67 RR presented with the National Commander's Special Achievement Certificate on his Viet Nam war effort VIET NAM #517 9-19-67 American Mothers, Inc. want to bring South Vietnamese children to the U.S. for education #377A VIETNAM 7/3/67 Quote in Newsweek false VIETNAM VETERANS' JOB #623 FAIR 11-12-69 Frank D. Nicol, director, announced today that the next Job Fair will be held November 19. VIETNAM WAR #51 1-28-72 RR requesting Californians to press for resolu- tions urging North Vietnam to join Nixon pro- posed program for permanent peace in Southeast Asia VISALIA JUDICIAL DISTRICT #100 MUNICIPAL COURT 2-15-72 David L. Allen VISITATION PROGRAM - Prisons #491 7.26.68 RR announced pilot Family Visitation Program in state prison Creative Study on Law and Order. in VISTA Volunteers #16 1-9-70 Edwin Meese III announced disapproval of request by Berkeley Neighborhood Legal Services for 10 VISTAs. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN CALIFORNIA, #82 First Annual Governor's Award for 2-7-74 Recipient of this award was Congressman Alphonzo Bell VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL #163 TRAINING, California Advisory Council on 3-11-74 claudia L. Mendenhall Mike J. Boyak Gordon L. Heinrich Leland H. Ruth Dr. Norman R. Stanger Dr. Robert P. Millslagle, reappointed Allison J. McNay, reappointed James R. Balebwood, reappointed Robert b. Lawrence, reappointed VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL #147 TRAINING, Advisory Council on 3-16-73 Charles W. (Bud) Neff VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL #89 TRAINING, Advisery Council on 2-22-73 James M. Gray Dr. Melvin L. Barlow Irs. Virna M. Canson VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND #562 TECHNICAL TRANING, Advisory Council on 10-11-72 Joseph Perez VOCATIONAL EDUCATION #475 AND TECHNICAL TRAINING 8-15-72 (Advisory Council on) David Risling John F. Weidert John C. Hedlund James B. Tharp Dr. Louis Kaufman Miss Eileen C. Flynn Daniel R. Brown Marlin T. McKeever Harry A. Harrison Charles "Bud" Neff VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL #360 TRAINING, ADVISORY COUNCIL ON 6-16-71 Charles E. Edwards John F. Weidert VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND 5-3-71 TECHNICAL TRAINING #260 (Advisory Council on) Appointed: Reappointed: Robert E. Washington Truman V. Berg Glenn H. Warren F. Parker Wilber Robert B. Lawrence Alfonso B. Perez Ralph April Dr. Richard M. Clowes Erwin S. Skadron VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, #405 State Advisory Council on 7-18-69 Bruce K. Nestande VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, #261 State Advisory Council on 5-1-69 Robert P. Millslagle James R. Blackwood VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, #198 State Advisory Council on 3-26-69 Newly-created: Truman V. Berg Allison J. McNay Dr. Richard M. Clowes Mrc Eleanoro Manuel Correa Nettle Russell R. Crowell Charles W. Patrick Oscar L. Gallego Alfonso B. Perez Harry A. Harrison, Jr. David Risling Karl W. Kolb Mrs. Virna M. Canson Melvin L. Barlow F. Parker Wilber Herbert L. Martin John F. Williams William O. Wright, jr VOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC #417 TECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of 7-15-74 David M. Bee, M.D. VOCATIONAL NURSE AND #286 PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, 5-26-70 Board of John P. Preston, reappointed, #433, 8-9-73 Dr. Thomas B. Merson Gerald P. Mayo VOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHATRIC #532 TECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of 9-25-72 J. Lyman Goldsmith, reappointed #433, 8-9-73 TERITONAL NURSE EXAMINERS, 3-8-68 state Board of #160 viola V Williamson, reappointed. #360, 6-13-72 Evelyn M. Gritfith VOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC #141 TECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of 3-14-73 Evelyn M. Chamberlin, R.N. Ivan N. Staten, LVN Dorothie M. Slade, LVN VOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC #197 TECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of 4-8-71 Mrs. Frances C. Belongy Warren B. Hoxie ; reappointed, #360, 6-13-72 VOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC #519 TECHNICIAN EXAMINERS 9-16-71 Dr. Clarence T. Halburg, Jr. VOCATIONAL NURSE AND #400 PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN 7-16-69 EXAMINERS, Board of Appointed: Mrs. Evelyn M. Chamberlin Ivan N. Staten VOCATIONAL NURSE EXAMINERS #135 3-23-67 Dr. Clarence T. Halburg Mildred A. White Buna Mae Mewhirter VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS #374 BOARD 7-3-74 Bertt Lependorf Harry R. Schmoll, Jr. Reappointed: Linda Canon designated Gregory Sells as chairman VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS #323 BOARD 5-15-73 Gregory Sells /OCATIONAL REHABILITATion APPEALS #294 BOA RD 5-31-73 Binda canon VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS #207 BOARD 4-10-73 Mrs. Dorothy J. (Henry A.) Datter' VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS BOARD #78 2-15-73 Mrs. Jack (Arlys) Loew VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS #11 BOARD 1-10-72 Dr. Carolyn L. Vash VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS #151 BOARD 3-9-71 Clarence R. Jones VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS #324 BOARD 6-19-70 Member, subject to Senate confirmation, Dr. Berthold Lowenfeld. /OCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS BOARD #686 12-22-69 5 members John R. Hardin Tom B. Pearson Don J. Lathrop Rose Resnick Dr. Carolyn L. Vash VOLUNTEER WEEK, National #232 4-12-74 RR issued statement in support of National Volunteer Week in California, April 21-27 11-6-72 RR urged Californians to honor their voting privilege at the ballot box tomorrow tive of what inste public opinion polls may show. VOTING--Urge for #640 10.31.68 RR urged California voters to give Republican Party a sweep in 1968 election. VOTING #374 (Urged by RR and Lt. Gov. Finch) 6.3.68 RR urged members of both political parties to turn out "in massive numbers" for primary elec- tion. Also, Lt. Gov. Finch urged Republicans to vote for favorite son delegation. VOUCHER PLAN #652 11-19-71 BR an was VUKASIN, John to Jr. #278 5-3-74 RR withdrew nomination of Vukasin for the First Court of Appeal in San Francisco per Vukasin's request. #494 8-18-71 BR Executive Order to Executive Branch of government to "foll, : guidelines established by President's Executive Order " - KAGE FREEZE (Federal) #490 8-16-71 RR response to President's wage and price con- trol freeze WAGES #105 3-7-67 Wirtz raising the minimum wage for foreign supplemental labor WALLACE, Governor George, #295 Attempt on the life of 5-15-72 RR issued statement on the attempt on the life of Alabama Governor George Wallace: "This shocking attempt on the life of a political leader and fellow citizen is a tragedy for America and our way of life. = WALT DISNEY #397 APPRECIATION DAY 7-14-67 RR proclaimed July 1/th. MARREN, Death of Chief Statement Custice Earl 7-9-74 OR statement upon learning of the death of Chief Justice Earl Warren. WATER commission, California #369 7-2-74 Ralph E. Graham Reappointed, Ernest R. Nichols ACOR COMMISSION, State #120 3-6-73 Cal Coombs Camuel B. Nelson WATER COMMISSION #157 California 3-19-71 main A. William P. Moses Ray W. Ferguson #137 WATER COMMISSION 3-4-70 California Ernest R. Nichols William H. Jennings WATER COMMISSION, State #109 2-24-69 Mal Coombs Samuel B. Nelson WATER COMMISSION #40 1-22-68 Clare W. Jones Ira J. Chrisman WATER COMMISSION, #548 10-9-67 Ray W. Ferguson WATER COMMISSION #128 3-20-67 William P. Moses Clair A. Hill Samuel B. Nelson WATER COUNCIL, Western States #547 10-26-73 John R. Teerink WATERFOWL BOTULISM OUTBREAK #573 10-10-69 RR commended the U. S. Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel and the Interior Department Fish and Wildlife Service for their cooperation in helping California contain a potentially disastrous outbreak of botulism in the San Joaquin Valley. WATERGATE #445 8-8-74 address RR announcement to the nation following President Nixon's to resign. - his decision WATERGATE #442 8-6-74 RR statement saying that until yesterday he was not convinced that evidence of an impeachable offense had been presented to the Congress. Feels Nixon should now go before Congress and tell all the truth. WATERGATE CASE INDICTMENTS, Statement 3-1-74 RR K response to telephone inquiries regarding the the Mitchell, Haldeman, Erlichman, etc. indictments. WATER POLLUTION STUDY #159 3-24-71 RR announced state will initiate a pilot monitoring study in the Monterey Basin to lay groundwork for full-scale statewide monitoring program. (For pollution control) WATER POLLUTION #166 3-20-70 RR propered billion program in cignt water pollution. WATER POLLUTION #140 3-5-70 RR strongly endorsed action by the State Water Resources Control Board to insure that the state' tough laws against water pollution are implemented. WATER POLLUTION #373 7-17-70 RR called for committee to determine the extent of mercury contamination in fish in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM #262 5-15-73 RR announced that the federal Environmental Protection Agency has given full authority to the state Water Resources Control Board to run the water pollution control program in Calif. WATER POWER #481 8.29.67 Generated at Oroville. Gianelli anned. sale of to 3 electric utility companies. WATER PROJECT, State #230 4-29-70 RR announced full support of the state administration for the Peripheral Canal. WATER PROJECT (Joint use of facilities) #64 1-29-70 operate and maintain facilites that Water Resources and ublic Works will jointly planned for separate use by the California were Aqueduct of the State Water Project. WATER PROJECT (State) #433 6.26.68 RR praised Senate for passing bill to permit State Water Project to continue on schedule. WATER PROJECT #95 2-27-67 Task Force to review and evaluate recreational PROGRAM comected with Water Project WATER PROJECT #689 12-21-67 18 men trapped in the Tehachapi Mountains' water tunnel. RR appeared there at 4:30 p.m. WATER PROJECT #606 11-8-67 a solution to the short-term financial proglems WATER PROJECT #511 9-13-67 Program for recreation submitted by Recreation Task Force WATER PROJECT #5 1-10-67 to be reviewed by the Water Resources Task Force on financing and construction WATER PROJECT AWARD #316 5-22-72 RR accepted the nation's top engineering award for 1972 from the American Society of Civil Engineers on behalf of the California State Water Project. WATER PROJECT AWARD #215 4-20-72 RR accepted award from National Society of Professional Engineers on behalf of the California State Water Project WATER PROJECT STRIKE #318 5-23-72 RR issued statement urging the "hydroelectric workers to accept the 12½ percent pay raise which has been offered, along with our assurance of another raise next year, and present their problems to the Personnel Board which has scheduled public hearings June 14. " WATER QUALITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE #6 1-5-70 TWO Reappe Earnest M. Smith Herbert G. Osborne WATER QUALITY ADVISORY #155 COMMITTEE, State 3-5-69 Paul M. Dwinell Richard R. Hall WATER QUALITY ADVISORY #155 COMMITTEE, State 3-5-69 Donald J. Inman - Reappointed WATER QUALITY ADVISORY #697 COMMITTEE 12-29-67 Robert Martin Albert L. Jordan Frank R. Palmieri WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD FOR THE #426 SANTA ANA REGION, California Regional 7-17-74 Calvis Pobley WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, Central #414 Coastal Region of the California 7-15-74 Regional Mrs. Frank (Virginia) Thompson Manuel DeMaria WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #98 California Regional 2-14-74 Reappointed: Dr. William V. Willis Charles E. Schmidt WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #85 California Regional 2-7-74 Reappointed: Gerald K. Perske Robert H. Chesney WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #84 california Regional 2-7-74 Reappointed: William D. Wigley Mike N. Repovich WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #86 California Pegional 2-7-74 Reappointed: John C. Mabee WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #242 4-16-7 Regional Mrs. Harriet M. (Russel L.) Stockwell WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, California Regional - North Coastal #184 3-19-74 Eugene J. Senestraro Dr. John W. DeWitt WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #309 California Regional 6-8-73 John C. Mabee 16--- the TIIPP WATER QUALITY CONTROL REGION #312 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. WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #71 California Regional, Central 2-4-74 Coastal Region Norman H. Caldwell, reappointed WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, 80 State Regional - Central Valley Region 2-6-74 Walter F. Heisey WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #50 california Regional 1-28-74 Reappointed: Homer H. Hyde WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #718 12-22-71 RR appointed 5 new members and reappointed 11 members to various Regional Boards. WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #299 6-8-70 RR appointed two additional members to each of the nine Regional Boards. WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #31 1-16-68 Edward A. Teresi William C. Weber WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #607 11-9-67 Alfred J. Bonturi Eugen E. Brendlin WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #588 Central Coastal Region 11-2-72 Willard T. Branson Harold M. Cota Bruce G. Woolpert WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #423 Central Coastal Region 7-18-72 Bart J. Curto WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #243 Central Coastal Region 4-28-72 Mrs, Sheridah Gerard WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #145 CENTRAL COASTAL REGION 3-17-71 James C. Glaser Floyd M. Grigory Dr. Alfred Ebeling WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #596 Central Coastal Region 10-29-69 Norman H. Caldwell Willard T. Branson WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #190 Central Coastal Region 3-20-69 Lewis Nelson Anthony J. Grcich WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #586 California Regional, Central Valley 12-7-73 Ralph E. Morgan Gordon K Patterson Reappointed: William R. Johnston WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, Calif. #237 Regional, Central Valley Region 4-25-73 Charles E. Glick Veruse Rdven Norman B. Hume Robert W. Wickenden WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #189 Central Valley Region 4-5-72 Dr. Jerold J. Behnke WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #15 Central Valley Region 1-15-71 Marvin E. Ray Vernon L. Rue Daniel S. Frost WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #578 Central Valley Region 10-15-69 William R. Johnston WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #236 Central Valley Region 4-21-69 Robert L. Wall Charles F. Clink Vernie Raven WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #55 (Central Valley) 1.26.68 Robert W. Cowden William B. Honegger WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #216 Colorado River Basin Region 4-13-73 Lee J. Escher Jack J. Fleming R. Palmer Henington WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #30 Colorado River Basin Region 1-21-71 Bernard Galleano Barbara Eastman, Reappointed Sidney S. Lippow, Reappointed WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #636 Colorado River Basin 11-18-69 Robert H. Chesney Schmitz WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #120 (Colorado River Basin Region) 2-26-69 Jack J. Fleming Lee J. Escher WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #358 Lahontan Region 6-29-73 Mrs. Kenneth C. (Ruth M) Smith WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #186 Lahontan Region 4-2-73 Hubert B. Bruns Richard S. Stewart Robert E. Reardon WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #242 Lahonton Region 4-28-72 Robert J. Daneri Terry E. Caldwell WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #72 LAHONTAN REGION 2-11-71 Wilma B. Muth Mrs. Laurel W. Amers WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #595 Lahontan Region 10-28-69 Ronzo D. Hawley WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #123 (Lahontan Region) 2-27-69 Albert Troost Harry J. Dunlop WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #601 Lahonton Region 11-7-67 Robert J. Daneri Walter W. Rollins WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, Calif. #236 Regional, LOS Angeles Region 4-25-73 Gayle T. Martin Ira R. Calvert Stanford V. Smalley Milton R. Beychok Mike N. Repovich WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #66 2-8-71 (Los Angeles Region) Boyd W. Walker Mrs. Diane P. Cooley WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, Los Angeles Region #622 11-12-69 William D. Wigley CONTROL BOARD (Los Angeles Region) #95 2-17-69 Edward J. LeClair WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #364 (Los Angeles region) 5.29.68 Arthur E. Bruington Thomas H. Gaines, Jr., reappointed WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #248 California - North Coastal Region 5-2-73 Harold A. Del Ponte WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #559 North Coastal Region 10-6-72 Bert L. Smith Albert P. Beltrami Herbert A. Peterson, Jr. WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (North Coastal Region) #56 2-2-71 Appointed: James B. Keegan Dr. Bradford W. Lundborg WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #603 North Coastal Region 11-3-69 Andrew W. McBride WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #119 (North Coastal Region) 2-26-69 Willard E. Pratt WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #611 North Coast Regional 11-13-67 Harry Crebbin George A. Dinsmore WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #206 San Francisco Region 4-10-73 Mrs. Lily (Joseph D.) Cuneo WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #566 San Francisco Bay Region 10-13-72 Louis P. Martini Charles R. Hitchcock Raymond Gambonini WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #708 San Francisco Bay Region 12-28-71 Turturici; Anthony R. McConnell; Roger A. WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #563 San Francisco Bay Region 10-3-69 Homer H. Hyde, reappointed WATER QUALITY San Francisco Bay Region #336 6-17-69 Homer H. Hyde WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #59 San Francisco Bay Region 2-3-69 Cecil E. Herrick WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #283 San Diego Region 5-23-73 Ray L. Stoyer Alton E. Allen James J. Poet WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #15 San Diego Region 1-14-71 Richard F. Kreile Fred W. Karl WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #625 San Diego Region 11-12-69 Cornelius J. Houson WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #31 San Diego Region 1-21-69 Reappointed: David M. Miller Ray L. Stoyer WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD 3-7-68 (San Diego Region) #158 Ray L. Stoyer Einer A. May William S. Tellam WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #263 California Regional, Santa Ana Region 5-15-73 Edward H. Willits Ruth J. Anderson Charles E. Schmidt John D. Fett E. Ray Quigley, Jr. WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #232 Santa Ana Region 4-24-72 John D. Fett J. W. (Jay) Watkins WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #15 Santa Ana Region 1-14-71 Ronald B. Linsky Elsie C. Kroesche Everett L. Grubb WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #616 Santa Ana Region 11-10-69 Robert A. Daily WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, #162 Santa Ana Region, Regional 3-7-69 E. Dana Brooks Andrew L. Holtz WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #610 Technical coordinating Committee 11-13-67 Donaid Pennerson WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #454 Technical Coordinating Committee 8-14-67 Herbert G. Crowle Kerry W. Mulligan George B. Raab Joseph P. Perrucci WATER QUALITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE # 313 5.9.68 Donald J. Inman WATER RESOURCES, Deputy Director #584 of the Department of 12-4-73 Donald A. Sandison WATER RESOURCES, Director of #425 the Department of 7-31-9 Jonn K. Teerink WATER RESOURCES, Director of the #423 Department of - Resignation of 7-30-73 William R. Gianelli resigned as director of Water Resources and was appointed to the State Personnel Board. WATER RESOURCES #413 Department of 7-12-71 John R. Teerink, Chief Deputy Director WATER RESOURCES #353 6-11-71 Robert B. Jansen, Deputy Director WATER RESOURCES CONTRUL 2-23-73 Wallace Don Maughan **. Jean Auer WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #37 1-26-71 Ronald B. Robie, reappointed WATER RESOURCES #84 2-22-67 Appt. Alfred R. Golze John R. Teerink Robert G. Eiland WATER RESOURCES #630 11-22-67 Efficiency and Cost control - recommendations for economies WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, #662 Certification of State by EPA 12-19-72 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) toda announced in Washington, D.C., that California Board has been State certified to issue waste discharge permits under the new Federal Water Pollution Control Act which became law October 18, 1972. WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #610 Chairman of 12-20-73 Reappointment of Winfred (Win) Adams as chairman WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #305 5-18-72 Mrs. Jean Auer WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #213 4-18-72 Roy E. Dodson, Jr., Director WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #22 State 1-17-69 Kerry W. Mulligan WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #22 1-12-68 Norman B. Hume WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #629 11-22-67 Edward F. Dibble Norman B. Hume WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, #212 State 4-7-69 Ronald B. Robie WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #140 ACTION 3-5-70 If 1v endorsed action by SWRCB to insure that the state's tough LOWS water pollution are implemented. WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #39 CHAIRMAN, Resignation of 1-24-72 Kerry Mulligan WATER RIGHTS BOARD #137 3-28-67 George B. Maul WATER STRIKE Telephone Statement 5-26-72 Spokesman /comment at end of Strike WATER STRIKE Telephone Statement 5-24-72 "On Monday the CSEA was notified that the Personnel Board staff was recommending a 12½½ percent increase for hydro- electric workers, and had invited them to a public hearing by the board inself on June 14. "Until the Legislature acts, the adjustments cannot be considered firm." WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES, #521 Advisory Committee for Operators of 9-11-72 Harry W. Tracy Gilbert M. Neill Jack L. Wooley John C. Luthin Harry G. Behrens WATERGATE - Firing of Special Statement Prosecutor Archibald Cox 10-22-73 RR no comment WATERGATE telephone statement 8-15-73 televised RR statement following President report to the nation on Nixon's Watergate. WATERGATE ISSUE Memo to the Press 5-15-73 RR stated at beginning of press conference that "now that the Watergate controversy is under federal investication a grand jury, the courts and the Senate, I will make no further statement regarding any of the allegations or any of the individuals involved. WATERSHED #511 (Flooding Problems) 9-29-70 RR ordered immediate investigation of ways and means to minimize watershed flooding problems anticipated in Southern California this winter as the result of the worst series of bursh and timber fires in the state's history. WEEK OF CONCERN FOR PRISONERS OF #156 WAR AND MISSING IN ACTION 3-19-71 RR and ER urge Californians to support nat'nl observance of Week of Concern March 21-27. WEINBERGER, Caspar W. Jr. Resignation of #230 4-10-7 Assistant to the chief of Information Services WEINBERGER, Caspar W. #560 10-1-69 RR announced CAPS las 0111 prointed by the President as Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. WELFARE REFORMS #506 9-5-74 RR, in a sweeping series of new proposals to reform the nation's welfare system, also called for a drastic overhaul of the federal Food Stamp program and further refinements in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. WELFARE REFORMS #446 (Food Stamp Program & AFDC) 8-9-74 RR statement to Young Republicans National Federation banquet in Stateline, Nevada that the federal food stamp program is in dire need of reform. RR suggest at least 50 ways for federal government to reform both the Food Stamp Program and the AFDC Program. WELFARE REFORM #632 12-5-72 For the first time since 1970, the number of state welfare recipients has dipped below two million, Acting Governor Ed Reinecke announced today. WELFARE #437 7-22-71 RR statement that he was pleased and gratified that Senate able to prevent SB 796 from being passed off under the guise of welfare reform. It was a sham before amending. It is now a shell" WELFARE #420 (HR 1) 7-15-71 RR and Elliot L. Richarson, secretary of HEW met to discuss welfare reform proposals. WELFARE #411 7-9-71 RR urged Senate to adopt a comprehensive series of amendments which would enable the state to prevent a tax increase this year. Attached also is breakdown (from Department of Social Welfare) of 48 significant differences between welfare reform measures by Burgener and Beilenson. WELFARE #375 6-21-71 RR statement on learning that HEW has deter- mined that our welfare plan is now back into their interpretation of "conformity" WELFARE #364 6-16-71 DD statement 1 DI action on part of legislative leadership to produce welfare reform, budget, etc. legislation. WELFARE #351 (CSAC position) 6-10-71 RR letter to Chairman of each board of Supervisors in California, requesting reevaluation of position taken on the Beilenson welfare reform package. WELFARE Telephone (AFL-CIO) Response 6-10-71 Spokesman for Governor responds to press release issued by California State Council of Service Employees AFL-CIO. WELFARE #348 6-9-71 RR announced Senate Health and Welfare Committee killed this administration's welfare reform program. Also mentions Beilenson package. WELFARE #345 6-9-71 RR statement re Beilenson "compromise measure" of welfare reform legislation. WELFARE #343 6-8-71 Ventura County first to join in effort to redirect the basic approach of welfare to help the potentially employable get off the rolls and into jobs. WELFARE #338 6-4-71 RR opening statement at press conferm ce, Greater Los Angeles Press Club. Refers to meeting with representatives of both parties, and the need to come to agreement on welfare reform, budget and tax relief. WELFARE #289 5-12-71 RR pleased to learn that HEW found an emergency welfare regulation filed by the State on 4-30-71 "approvable" WELFARE #285 5-12-71 RR asked for immediate introduction of amend- ments 111 the which will enable the counties to be confident that there will be no cost shift to them" WELFARE #229 4-16-71 Extension to June 30, 1971 granted to allow California to take steps toward conformity with federal requirements in the state's welfare program. WELFARE HUMAN RELATIONS AGCY 4-15-71 Secretary Hall's statement upon learning of Judge William Gallagher's temporary restraining order against the state WELFARE #173 3-30-71 RR opening statement at press conference for the purpose of allowing concerned citizens to meet with the press and express support for the program. WELFARE/MEDI-CAL #140 3-16-71 to press conserence reporting response to the reform proposals WELFARE #101 3-3-71 Correction to statement made in welfare reform briefing with reference to absent parents' contributions WELFARE #100 3-3-71 RR proposed sweeping reform of welfare and Medi-Cal in lengthy message to the legislature. Briefly outlines proposal. WELFARE/MEDI-CAL #95 3-2-71 RR message to chairmen of Boards of Supervisors re welfare and Medi-Cal reforms 2-26-71 RR statement re decline of request to present medengo to joint medica of legislature WELFARE #9 1-8-71 Text of telegram to John Twiname, director of Social and Rehabilitation Service, HEW, "thanks for decision to withdraw and rescind your action regarding California's alleged lack of conform- ity with federal welfare regulations WELFARE #8 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 WELFARE #556 11-30-70 RR statement to meeting of State Department Heads to discuss further revision of state budget and welfare and Medi-Cal deficits. WELFARE HUMAN RELATIONS AGCY 11-19-70 Reagan administration accuses group of an cigate attorneys of attempting to harass and sabotage--at the taxpayers' expense--the state's efforts to comply with a federal court order WELFARE HUMAN RELATIONS AGCY 11-17-70 ruling and appeal Lucian Vandegrift statement re conformity WELFARE #523 10-5-70 RR announced the state has appealed the ruling of a federal court judge which alleges that California is out of conformity with federal welfare requirements WELFARE #439 9-10-70 Lucian Vandegrift statement re California appeal of ruling on conformity with federal welfare requirements #378 TELFARE 7-24-70 statement rescinding emergency implementation of regulation to cut hash care services; action due to "shocking display of callous inhumanity" by those entrusted with carrying out program WELFARE #363 7-10-70 RR ordered complete abolition of state regula- tions which require counties to maintain speci- fied staffing and caseload ratios in the admin- istration of welfare WELFARE #356 7-9-70 Reagan administration clamped ceiling on state welfare spending for homemaker and attendant care services which will save California tax- payers $10 million during fiscal 1970-71 WELFARE #357 7-6-70 RR took issue with statements by officials of the federal Department of HEW that California must conform with certain federally interpreted welfare payment laws and regulations WELFARE #248 5-5-70 Text of RR telegram to Senator Long re welfare list Plan, perore U.S. Senate WELFARE #247 5-5-70 RR telegram to Senator Long re HR 16311 pending before U.S. Senate WELFARE #244 4-22-69 RR statement to express his deep concern over the very serious implications for California of Supreme Court decision which abolished residency requirements for welfare recipients in two states and District of Columbia #298 WELFARE 5-2-68 RR authorized legislature to increase maximum average welfare grant to 120,000 needy dis- abled in state this current fiscal year and next year WELFARE HEALTH/WELFARE AGCY 4-29-68 Statement by Spencer Williams on Welfare and progress also istics of AFDC WELFARE #286 4-26-68 RR took emergency action (Loan from general fund to state social welfare fund) for California welfare recipients to receive May assistance payments on time May 1 WELFARE #225 3-27-68 RR urged passage of bill designed to save California taxpayers some $5.6 million a year without reducing assistance to welfare recipients WELFARE HEALTH/WELFARE AGCY 3-12-68 Project Focus - Fresno program designed to rehabilitate welfare dependents WELFARE #613 11-21-72 RR announced cost-of-living increases in grants 3 to take effect December 1. WELFARE #595 11-9-72 RR announced today he is sending his Health and Welfare Secretary, Dr. Earl Brian, and a team of experts on an urgent mission to Washing ton next week in an effort to mitigate a grave threat to California's welfare and Medi-Cal reform savings. WELFARE #546 9-29-72 RR today observed the one-year anniversary of the California Welfare and Medi-Cal Reform Acts by announcing a total California welfare roll reducation of 220,653 people from the program's high point of 2,298,440 welfare recipients in March of 1971. #450 WELFARE 8-2-72 RR, citing the "unprecendented success" of his administration's welfare reform program, today announced that thenumber of Californians on the welfare rolls declined again in June---by nearly 40,000 WELFARE #449 8-1-72 RR hailed as "a complete vindication" the Third District Court of Appeal's unanimous decision Furing to block a kev provision of his Fare a reform program that provides for checking on the outside income of welfare recipients. WELFARE #425 7-20-72 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke said today that without the massive reforms of welfare and Medi-Cal sought and achieved by Governor Reagan, the state would have had no cash balance with which to begin the new fiscal year. WELFARE #389 6-30-72 RR today announced that the number of Californians on welfare declined another 16,000 in May. WELFARE Telephone Statement 6-16-72 "Our reforms have enabled us to slay the monster welfare was becoming in California". #352 WELFARE 6-8-72 reform plan, the Community Work Experience Program, was implemented today in Ventura County WELFARE #351 6-8-72 RR issued statement: "California was given the legal authority on June 6 to begin CWEP" WELEARE #329 5-26-72 RR lauded State District Court of Appeal decision enabling the state to resume checking on the outside incomes of welfare recipients. WELFARE #126 3-3-72 RR announced HEW Secretary Richardson has approved demonstration community work project for three-year period in 35 California counties beginning April 1; list of counties in separate memo WELFARE Dept. of Social Welf 3-17-72 Statement by state Department or Doclar welfare Director Robert Carleson re Beilenson report; "nothing more than a rehash of same charges made by the Senator last November" re adminis- tration of Welfare Reform Act WELFARE Dept. of Social Welfare #38-72 4-28-72 Welfare Director Robert B. Carleson reported today that preliminary figures indicate Califor- nia's welfare rolls increased 23,600 during March WELFARE #201 4-12-72 RR hailed decision by U.S. Supreme Court which will save Calif. taxpayers as much as $7 million a month by preventing welfare recipients with significant outside incomes from receiving aid to which they are not entitled under provisions of the 1971 Welfare Reform Act WELFARE #88 2-10-72 RR statement re unprecedented success of Calif. welfare reform program means decision by HEW to loan states $1 billion in funds will not affect California WELFARE #73 2-3-72 RR branded as "sheer obstructionism" decision by Judge Gallagher which prohibits atat checking outside or welfare recipients #69 WELFARE 2-2-72 RR telegram to Senator Russell Long, Senate Finance Committee Chairman, expressing apprecia- tion for giving opportunity to urge that Calif. be pioneer for model welfare reform WELFARE #53 1-31-72 RR statement before Senate Finance Committee in Washington, D.C. regarding H.R. 1 and citing 6 areas of major concern; need for federal action in achieving real welfare reform WELFARE #702 12-17-71 RR letter to HEW Secretary Richardson and formal application to go forward with a work program for able-bodied employable welfare recipients. #641 MARE 11-15-71 senators Cranston and Tunnev to oppose a move by Senator Percy WHICH would further handicap the states in reforming welfare. WELFARE #634 11-12-71 RR announced he has directed the State Depart- ment of Finance to increase budget for program to rehabilitate disabled welfare recipients into employable persons: the program will also aid in job placement WELFARE #613 11-2-71 RR blasts Democrats for harrassing state Social Welfare Director Robert Carleson and undermining the administration's efforts to reform welfare. WELFARE State Department of Social Welfare October 29, 1971 State Social Welfare Director Robert B. Carleso: today hailed a decision by the State Third District Court of Appeal overruling the action of Sacramento Superior Court Judge who attempted to block the implementation of a major provision of California's new welfare reform law. WELFARE #542 10-1-71 RR statement regarding delay in welfare payments to recipients, "due to sHintormed court decisions " WELFARE #529 9-23-71 RR announced signing of an agreement with San Diego County to streamline services to able- bodied welfare recipients and speed their re- turn to work WELFARE #484 8-13-71 Ventura County pilot project to place employable welfare recipients in jobs WELFARE #469 8-6-71 List of provisions contained in the Welfare Reform agreement reached by legislative leaders and the administration. Welfare Reform Bill. WELFARE/MEDI-CAL HUMAN RELATIONS AGCY 8-3-71 Program for checking eligibility of welfare and Medi-Cal recipients WELFARE #453 7-29-71 RR announced plan utilizing private employment agencies in finding jobs for welfare recipients WELFARE #446 7-27-71 RR letter to Warren G. Magnuson, Chairman of Labor and HEW Committee on Appropriations, objecting to proposals in new Section 208 dealing with matching funds. WELFARE #143 3-1-68 RR announced creation of research Lest reasioniity of system for substituting self-reliance for welfare dependency WELFARE HEALTH/WELFARE AGCY 10-9-67 Welfare recipients placed in farm work in September WELFARE HEALTH/WELFARE AGCY 10-4-67 Welfare alleviate recipients have been employed to crop harvest crisis the labor shortage causing the current help WELFARE #379 7-7-67 Woodruff Deem appointed presiding chairman of Fact-Finding Conference on Welfare Fraud, July 10 WELFARE #378 7-6-67 Speakers announced for Fact-Find:- ValTure asand, July 10 WELFARE #356 6-26-67 RR called for statewide one-day Fact Finding Conference on Welfare Fraud WELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE #105 2-23-72 RR announced largest 10 month drop in California's welfare rolls in 30 years at Washington D.C. news conference WELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE Dept. of Social Welfare 1-25-72 Director Carleson announced sharpest yearly drop in California's welfare caseload in 30 years WELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE #709 12-20-71 RR announced number of Californians on welfare new declined for the 8th straight month WELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE #648 11-18-71 RR announced California's welfare rolls have now declined for the seventh month in a row. WELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE #583 10-20-71 ER statement that California's welfare rolls have now declined for the 6th month in a row #498 WELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE 8-20-71 RR announced that for the 4th month in a row, the total number of persons on welfare in California has declined WEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL #170 DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT 3-28-72 tagnar R. Engebretsen WEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL #173 DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT 3-23-72 Patrick McCray Alan N. McKone WEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL #87 DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT 2-24-71 William L. Mock WEST ORANGE COUNTY, Judicial #462 District 8-12-69 Lloyd E. Blanpied, Jr. WEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL DIST. #295 Municipal Court Judge 5-23-69 K. rurner WEST VALLEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT #86 MUNICIPAL COURT 2-24-71 Ziebarth: Kenneth G., Jr. WEST VALLEY DIVISION #459 Judicial District 8-11-69 William E. Walk, Jr. WESTERN GOVERNORS' MINING ADVISORY #260 COUNCIL 5/12/67 Appted: as Reps. for California Philip R. Bradley Dr. Ian Campbell J. F. (Jack) Havard Lewis L. Huelsdonk Dr. Evan Just N. B. Livermore, Jr. D. L. Marlett George W. Nilsson Don Reining James G. Stearns Floyd Wilmoth WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION #646 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 12-13-72 Dr. Earl W. Brian - Reaptd. 8-26-74, #491 WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION #472 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 8-10-71 Dr. Glenn Dumke Reappointed 2-9-72, #76 WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION #425 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 9-1-70 Dr. W. Ballentine Henley WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR #528 10-14-70 HIGHER EDUCATION Mrs. W. Glenn Campbell #721 WESTERN INTERSTATE NUCLEAR BOARD 12-23-71 paul J. clifton WESTERN INTERESTATE #157 NUCLEAR COMPACT 3-7-68 RR urged passage of legislation which would lead to the creation of the compact. WESTERN INTERSTATE NUCLEAR COMPACT 3-7-68 #157 RR urged passage of enabling legislation which would lead to creation of Compact WESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL #187 4-5-72 Senator Howard Way WESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL, California Advisory Committee to the #265 5-1-69 William R. Seeger STATES WATER COUNCIL #646 (Advisory Committee) 11.4.68 James H. Krieger WESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL #551 8.27.68 Theodore J. George WESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL #82 2/21/67 William R. Gianelli, Chairman of Calif. Delegation Sen. Gordon Cologne WESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL #132 3/21/69 ADVISORY COMMITTEE Annted: Theodore J. George James r. Sorenson Respointed: Jerome Gilbert Joseph Jensen WESTERN WINNERS' ROUNDUP #317 6-17-70 RR to participate. WHITTIER, Municipal Court #224 3-27-68 Alfonso D. Hermo WILDLIFE SANCTUARY #222 4-13-69 Ecological preserve created at Buena Vista Lagoon, San Diego County WILLIAMS, Tinum telephone statement 8-8-73 Response - piess enquiries re Timm Williams' employment status as Sepcial Assistant to the Governor on Indian Affairs. WINE FESTIVAL MONTH, National #608 9.27.68 Proclamation, October, 1968 WINTERHAVEN INSPECTION #512 AND QUARANTINE STATION 9-29-70 RR described two-state border inspection facility being built jointly by California and Arizona as example of interstate cooperation. WITHHOLDING #514 9-7-71 session. RR statement concerning balance of legislative the Need for action on withholding and paying off of anticipation cotes. WITHHOLDING BILL #265 5-4-71 -iting Mactivity U.L the 1971 legislature. Notes Withholding bill could have been acted upon before now, enabling it to be effective July 1. WITHHOLDING (Taxes) #71 2-3-70 RR statement on Tax Reform; and proposal for withholding WITHHOLDING #300 5-31-67 Assemblyman Veneman agreed to drop a proposed withholding of state income taxes from his revenue plan and substitute it for a semi- annual pre-payment plan advanced by the Governor. W MEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE, #449 California 8-24-73 Appointed: John L. Dales Reappointed: Joseph E. Regan M. Joanne Lees California WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE, #19 1-16-73 Middle S. soanne Lees, Chairman WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE #245 4-23-71 Mrs. Eleanor Hiller, reappointed. WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND #134 PAROLE 3-15=71 Miss Kay Riddle 'OMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE #192 4-7-70 Addison H. Fording WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE #114 2-24-70 Joseph E. Regan WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS #234 AND PAROLE, California 4-21-69 Robert C. Lindsey WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE #483 7.23.68 (State) Lucile C. Hosmer - Reappointed 3-13-72, #150 WOMEN"S BOARD OF TERMS #81 AND PAROLE 2-6-68 Charles E. Brown WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS & PAROLE #188 4-13-67 Mrs. Ernest R Doha Mrs. Robert W. Hiller NOMEN, Commission on the Status of #378 7-8-74 Reappointed: Bonnie L. Parks Anita M. Miller Dorothy M. Ford WOMEN, State Commission on the #109 Status of 2-19-74 Mrs. Jay E. (Mary) Stanley Mrs. Everette M. (Ida B.) Porter Reappointed: Mrs. John N. (Anita M.) Miller, Jr. Dr. Dorothy M. Ford Carolyn J. Orona Marilyn L. DeRose WOMEN, State Commission on the #24 Status of 1-14-74 Mrs. Bonnie L. Parks Commission on the Status of #157 3-19-70 WOMEN, STATUS OF #412 Advisory Commission 7/21/67 Mrs. Helen E. Beardsley Mrs. Antoinette Ruiz Mrs. Kathleen T. Finucane Mrs. Betty W. Concannon Mrs. Geraldine V. Rickman Dr. Dorothy M. Ford Mrs. Cravens Douglass WOMEN, CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FOR #465 (at Frontera) 8-5-71 Virginia L. Carlson, Superintendent WOOD, Robert #340 6-18-69 RR sent his congratulations on his recent victory in the 34th Assembly District, election BORK-A-THON #394 6.11.68 an Northern California Work- A-Thon - "a non-partisan community project designed to provide better employment oppor- tunities for low-income families. 81 WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM #352 (Welfare Reform) 6-8-72 RR announced that a key element of his welfare reform plan, the Community Work Experience Program was implemented today in Ventura County. WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM #702 12-17-71 Letter to HEW Secretary Richardson submitting formal application and requesting approval of community work experience program WORK INCENTIVE PROGRAM #570 ( (Unemployed fathers) 9.4.68 RR announced transfer of $3.3 million from state' general fund to WIN - "Work Incentive Program" - designed to move unemployed fathers off welfare rolls and into productive jobs. "WORK, LEARN AND BUILD PROGRAM" # 299 (Problems of poor) 5.2.68 RR announced "work, learn and build" program for the in California value general educational training and vocational skills for low income migrant farm workers. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION #695 12-15-71 RR signed two bills, AB 486 - Fenton and AB 676 - Priolo "to improve workmen's compensation in California. 11 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #478 8-20-74 Nominated: Robert L. Vickers Charles L. Swezey WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #439 7-31-74 Reappointed: Jack W. Bradley Arthur J. COS tamagna Albert G. Boardman TOWEREN'S compensation APPEALS #349 6-26-74 JOARD' pasionation of Robert W. Siga as a result of Senate refusing to confirm his appointment by RR. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS #177 BOARD, Commissioner of the 3-18-74 Robert W. Sigg WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ADVISORY #70 COMMITTEE, New State 2-4-74 James C. LaForce, Jr., Chairman John M. Hayes Clarence G. Johnson Dr. Robert S. Hockwald Thomas F. Knight, Jr. William H. Meier Freddy F. Sanchez Joseph E. Smith WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS #22 BOARD, State 1-14=74 Reappointed Hale Ashcraft WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION #109 APPEALS BOARD 2-25-72 Roy L. Wonder WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION #231 APPEALS BOARD 4-16-71 James L. Flournoy WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION #18 APPEALS BOARD 1-14-71 Ovid Rose WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #557 12-1-70 Hale Ashcraft WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #105 2-18-70 Jack W. Bradley Arthur J. Costamagna Albert G. Boardman (reappointed) WORKMEN's COMPENSATION #21 APPEALS BOARD, State 1-17-69 Reappointed Elvin B. Connolly WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #566 10-17-67 Warren D. Allen appointed Commissioner WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #618 11-15-67 Morton Colvin appt. Chairman WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #38 2/1/67 Members: George A. Jackson Hale H. Ashcraft Morton R. Colvin WORKSHOP WORKERS WEEK #270 5/19/67 Proclamation of May 21-27 as Workshop Workers Week WORLD LAW DAY #381 7-7-67 RR proclaimed July 10. WORLD SERIES - Baseball Telegram Oakland A's 10-22-72 RR sent congratulatory telegram to Charles O. Finley and the Oakland A's upon winning the 1972 Baseball World Series. WORLD SERIES, Baseball #567 10-13-72 Governor RR today accepted T a challenge from Ohio's Reds will not beat California's Oakland Cincinnati A's in the 1972 World Series. WORLD SERIES - Oakland A's #565 (Baseball) 10-12-72 RR today sent a congratulatory telegram to Charles O. Finley and the Oakland A's on winning the American League pennant. WORLD TRADE MEMO TO THE PRESS 6-7-72 State Department of Commerce Figures on Import- Export trade. WORLD TRADE #519 10-2-70 RR announced worldwide market development program to increase exports to foreign countries of selected American products is being launched by u. S. Department of Commerce in cooperation with the State of California. WORLD TRADE AUTHORITES, #563 Coordinating Council 10-16-6 Adolph P. Schuman WORLD TRADE AUTHORITIES COORDINATING #310 COUNCIL 6/6/67 Appted: Lloyd A. Harnish Councilman Thomas D. Shepard H. Stephen Chase WORLD TRADE CENTER AUTHORITY #423 (San Francisco) 6.24.68 Jack L. Ashby Frank F. Walker William W. Morison WORLD TRADE CENTER AUTHORITY #419 (Southern California) 6.21.68 Robert A. Day Harry E. Ridings, Jr. Frank Peterson Chris A. Larsen WORLD TRADE CENTER AUTHORITY #95 2.13.68 Southern California James D. Clark George V. Caldwell WORLD TRADE CENTER #528 AUTHORITY SOUTHERN 9/21/67 CALIFORNIA ) Paul R. Deats WORLD TRADE COMMISSION #103 2-17-70 Jack L. Ashby J. R. Dant C. R. Campbell Paul C. Ely, Jr. Bruce Craver Leslie M. Westfall Ralph J. Crawford YACHT AND SHIP BROKERS #636 Commission 11-27-67 David L. Fraser YACHT AND SHIP BROKERS COMMISSION #532 9-26-67 Appt'd: Alan S. Raffee, San Diego Stanley B. Williams, Bethel Island YOM KIPPUR MESSAGE #551 9-22-69 RR extended best wishes for new year to fellow Californians of Jewish faith. YOUNG AMERICAN MEDAL FOR BRAVERY #689 AND SERVICE 12-13-71 Nominees: Raymond Lee Davis Thomas Alan Housouer Douglas Christopher Obrien John M. Hastings William Ray Vorce YOUNG CALIFORNIANS MEDALLION #689 FOR BRAVERY AND SERVICE 12-13-71 RR awarded medallions to: Raymond Thomas Alan Housouer Douglas Christopher O'Brien John M. Hastings William Ray Vorce YOUNG CALIFORNIAN'S MEDAL FOR #201 BRAVERY AND SERVICE 4-12-71 RR presented awards to: David Borghello Terri Ammon Diane Bryant Susan Cutler Nancy George YOUNG AMERICAN MEDALS #212 for BRAVERY AND SERVICE 4-20-70 RR asked public officals in California to nominate deserving young people for medal. YOUNG AMERICAN MEDALS #411 FOR BRAVERY AND SERVICE 7-21-69 RR nominated five California young people for nation's 1969 Young American Medals for Bravery and Service YOUNG AMERICAN MEDALS FOR BRAVERY #391 AND SERVICE 6.10.68 RR nominated seven California youths for nation's 1968 Young American Medals For Bravery and service. YOUNG CALIFORNIAS MEDAL 9-14-67 for Service and Bravery Linda Rhea Shrader Michael Robert McDonnell Stan Eugene Tabler Deana Kathleen Fabbro Stanley Francis Perry YOUNG: Whitney #126 3-11-71 Young. RR statement on learning of death of Whitney YOUTH (Summer jobs for) # 268 4.18.68 RR to have luncheon meeting with "blue-ribbon" committee to coordinate "Summer Jobs for Youth" campaigr. #301 YOUTH (Summer Jobs for Youth Program) 6-10-70 tn business and industry to support the 1970 Summer Jobs for YOUTH Program. YOUTH you #266 5-17-67 State to give summer jobs to qualified youth YOUTH, (New) State Advisory #288 Commission on 5-9-74 Craig L. Fuller, Chairman David C. Carlat Genaro P. Castillo Peggy J. Chater Federal J. Glover Neil A. Christie Kathryn L. Jones Keith D. Curry William Morgan Deborah Drehmel Jeremy W. Hobbs Roland M. Katz Mark M. Ozawa Gina Christine Gutru John T. Smith Carol J. Sidhu YOUTH, State Advisory Commission on #197 3-25-74 RR today established a state commission and appointed Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke as its coordinator. The board will be made up of 15 pousons who are 25 years of age or younger. YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD #453 8-12-74 Middle Maurine YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD, California #310 5-22-74 James E. Stratten Reappointed: John Edward Bowe YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD, California #405 7-18-73 Paul A. Meaney Reappointed were: Gladys L. Sanderson Richard W. Calvin, Jr. YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD #23 1-18-73 Mrs. H, C. Sanderson (Gladys L.) YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD #570 12-11-70 Rudolph A. Castro Loann bagan YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD 3-12-68 #175 Allen F. Breed, Chairman Reappointed 4-13-72, #202 YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD #329 5-27-71 Richard W. Calvin, Jr. YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD #169 3-26-71 John E. Bowe Reappointed: Rudolph A. Castro Julio Gonzales William L. Richey YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD, #110 California 2-24-69 James .. in TOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD #615 10.10.68 Paula Adams Tennant YOUTH AUTHORITY DIRECTOR #592 11-2-67 Allen F. Breed YOUTH AUTHORITY #116 3-14-67 Roger C. Chandler Capt. William L. Richey Christopher R. Byrne Julio Gonzales S/T# Allen F. Breed Reappointed 4-13-72, #202 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT, #266 Summer Program for 5-17-67 RR issued directive ordering state departments to give summer jobs to qualified youths having greates economic need. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT, #89 for the Summer 2-9-68 RR's Blue Ribbon Private Industry Committee to aid in summer employment for youth. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT #344 6-21-67 600 jobs for young people to be open this summer with the state. YOUTH (summer-Jobs-For-Youth) EMPLOYMENT #457 7.9.68 Statement aL press conferen programs on Summer-Jobs-For-Youth campaign being coordina ted by State Department of Employment. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT MONTH -June #194 4/14/67 RR urged observance of Youth Employment Month in June YOUTH EMPLOYMENT #312 6-10-69 CAMPAIGN RR made introductions and discussed the effort of the administration and the State Chamber of Commerce to stimulate job opportunities for young people this summer. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT #306 6-5-69 Statewide campaign launched to help California young people obtain summer jobs: five-man, blue-ribbon committee named to coordinate effort. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT, Summer #89 2.9.68 RR's Blue Ribbon Private Industry committee to aid in summer employment for youth. YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES, Hearings on #370 RR announced that eight two-day fact-finding hearings will be held throughout California during July to gather grass-roots information about needs and problems of youth YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER COMMENDED #642 11.4.68 RR commended YOC in Sacramento for service beyond call of duty. YOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM #56 (President Nixon's) 1-27-70 RR awarded certificates of appreciation to General Glenn C. Ames and Brigadier General Bernard A. Nurre in recognition of National Guard's role in President's Youth Opportunity Program. YOUTH SUMMER EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM #682 FOR 1968 12-19-67 indicating that employment for next summer will be more successful YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK # 276 4.22.68 RR proclaimed week of April 21-27, 1968 as YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK. YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK #207 4/24/67 Proclamation, YTEW April 23 - 29 YUDA COUNTY - State of Emergency #104 2-27-73 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a state of emergency in Sutter, Colusa, Placer, Yuba, Clenn and Napa counties. YUBA COUNTY, Superior Court #649 12-1-67 Edmund T. Manwell ZERO DEFECTS WEEK #159 3-6-69 RR proclaimed March 6 through 13 as Zero Defects Week MONING #409 Coastal Highway 7-9-71 RR announced new coastal highway planning policy to prevent unwarranted intrusion by the state highway system on California's coastline.

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Haggard\nRuben E. Coyle\nVALLEJO STRIKE\n#406\n7-18-69\nRR commented on strike by members of Vallejo\nPolice and Fire Departments\nVAN CAMP, Brian R., Resignation of\n#129\n2-27-74\ncorrerations Commissioner\nVAN COURT, Arthur F.\n#495\n9-2-69\nNominated by President Nixon as U. S. Marshal\nEastern District of California.\nVEHICLE REGISTRATION\n#61\n2-3-69\nRR extended the regular renewal period for\nregistration in California by 10 days--until\nFebruary 14-- for persons directly affected\nby recent flood conditions in the state.\nVENEREAL DISEASE\n#366\n6-20-72\nRR today announced that he will approve a\n$300,000 budget augmentation to the Department\nof Education to continue a venereal disease\nprevention educational program.\nVENEREAL DISEASE EPIDEMIC\n#595\n10-28-71\nRR meeting with Wilson niles\nof Public Instruction;\nHenry Gunderson, President of thestate Board\nof Education and Dr. Louis Saylor, Director\nof the State Department of Public Health\nto discuss California's venereal disease\nepidemic.\nVENTURA COUNTY\n#163\nMajor Disaster Area\n3-21-73\nRR today announced the White House has amended\nPresident Nixon's February 8 designation of\nmajor disaster areas in the state to include\nVentura County due to severe storms and flooding\nduring the period January 12-18.\nVENTURA COUNTY - Disaster Area\n#106\n3-1-73\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed Ventura\nCounty a disaster area due to January storms,\nand requested President Richard Nixon to include\nthe county in his February 9 action which\ndeclared disaster areas in five California\nlocalities.\nVENTURA COUNTY BOARD OF\n#89\nSUPERVISORS 1st DISTRICT\n2-25-71\nFranklin R. Jewett\nVENTURA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#61\n2-14-67\nJohn T. Conlan\nVENTURA COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT\n#78\n2-5-74\nCharles R. McGrath\nVENTURA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#681\n12-19-69\nPhilip J. West\nVENTURA JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#201\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n4-10-70\nJohn J. Hunter\nVENTURA JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#508\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n9-28-70\nLee E. Cooper, Jr. (Judge)\nVENTURA JUDICIAL DIST, municipal\n#60\ncourt bench\n2-3-69\nRobert J. Soares\nVENTURA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#527\n10-4-73\nJudge Donald A. Pollack\nVENTURA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#235\n4-30-70\nDonald A. Pollack, Judge\nVENTURA COUNTY, Superior Court\n#634\n10-30-68\nRoy A. Gustafson\nVENTURA COUNTY, Superior Court\n#688\n11-29-68\nJudge\nEdwin F. Beach\nVENTURA-LOS ANGELES MOUNTAIN AND\n#77\nCOASTAL STUDY COMMISSION\n2-17-71\nRR appoints 8 members to newly-created\ncommission. Seven others to be appointed by\nvarious participating agencies.\nMerritt H. Adamson\nDr. Rimmon C. Fay\nAlfred J. Dietsch\nMrs. Judith Rains\nDr. James G. Edinger\nDr. Stephen Salenger\nNorman H. Emerson\nHarold R. Hochmuth\nVETERANS\n#181\n3-30-73\nrs. RR will visit 195 wounded Vietnam War\ncorans Monday at the Veterans Administration\npital in Long Beach.\n#265\nVETERAN\n5-5-72\nRR issued statement endosrsing \"Hire a Veteran\nWeek\", May 7 through 13.\nVETERANS\n#382\n(TASK FORCE FOR JOBS)\n6-25-71\nRR named Gordon R. Elliott as Director of\nthe California State Jobs for Veterans Task\nForce.\nVETERANS\n# 309\n\"Hire a Veteran Week\"\n5.8.68\nRR called attention to the 10th annual \"Hire\na Veteran Week\", May 12 to 18.\nVETERANS ADMINISTRATION\n#69\nOUTPATIENT CLINIC, New\n2-4-74\nRP. statement on federal plans for a new Veterant\nAdministration outpatient clinic planned for\nSacramento.\nVETERANS AFFAIRS,\n#214\nDirector of\n4-8-69\nBrank D. Nicol\nVETERANS AFFAIRS, Department of\n#107\n2-24-69\nActing director of the Department,\nHarlan J. Johnson, (Jack)\nVETERANS AFFAIRS, Depart. of\n#\n12-30-68\nGeographical areas served by Cal-Vet Farm\nand Home Loan offices will be realigned\nstarting March 1.\nVETERANS AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT\n#53\n2/8/67\nDIRECTOR, James E. Johnson\nVINTERANS BOARD, California\n#361\n6-20-74\nDr. Bon D. A. Miano\nTERANS BOARD, California\n#38\n1-18-74\nReappointed: Arthur E. Madrid\nThomas R. Dolan\nVETERANS BOARD\n#720\n12-23-71\nRobert N. Rouch\nAlfonso L. Romero\nVETERANS BOARD\n#75\n2-11-71\nMichael I. Neil\nReappointed: Wing K. Fat\nVETERANS BOARD\n#60\n1-28-70\nArthur E. Madrid\nVETERANS BOARD, California\n#35\n1-16-70\nThomas R. Dolan\nVETERANS' BOARD\n# 266\n(State)\n4.17.68\nAlfonso L. Romero\nCarl J. Johnson\nVETERANS BOND ACT\n#342\n6-2-72\nRR urged California voters to vote \"Yes\" on\nProposition 1.\n#571\nVETERANS DAY\n10-18-72\nRR today reminded Callfornia\nVeterans Day will be observed Monday, October 23\nVETERANS DAY ADDRESS\n#615\n11-10-69\nRR called on Californians to visibly demonstrate\ntheir support for American principles by\nparticipating in Veterans Day and National\nUnity Week observances.\nVETERANS DAY MESSAGE\n#654\n11.8.68\nRR issued message in recognition of Veterans\nDay, November 11.\nVETERANS' DRUG ABUSE PROBLEMS\n#509\nTASK FORCE ON\n8-31-71\nRR names 12 man task force to investigate\ndrug problems among California's veterans.\nVETERAN'S employment GRANT\n#433\n7-25-72\nRR accepted a $420,000 federal grant from the\nFoundation to provide\nfor unemployed veterans and aerospace workers\nto become science and math teachers in intercity\nsecondary schools.\nVETERANS' HOME LOAN PROGRAM\n#651\n12-3-69\nRR announced establishment of interim financ-\ning program for Cal-Vet Farm and Home Loan\nProgram of Department of Veterans Affairs.\nVETERANS' HOSPITALS\n#33\n1-24-72\nRR hailed Nixon program for building new\nVeterans' Administration hospitals in Calif;\nbudget allocation for 4 new facilities\nVETERANS' JOB FAIR\n#623\n11-12-69\nVietnam veterans to be counseled for job\nplacement at Job Fair on November 19 as\nannounced by Veterans Affairs Director Frank\nNichol.\nVETERANS JOBS\n#382\nTASK FORCE\n6-25-71\nThe\nCOL\nVETERINARY MEDICINE, Board of\n#413\nExaminers in\n7-15-74\nThomas L. 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Agnew\ncampaign. as his running mate in the coming presidential\nRR signed sworn affidavit declaring not à\nmandiduly\nVICKERS, Robert L.\n#478\n8-20-74\nNominated to Workmen's Compensation Appeals Bd.\nVIETNAM\n#284\n5-9-72\nRR sent the following telegram urging the Calif.\nCongressional Delegation in Washington, D,C,\nto lend support to Presidential actions in Viet-\nnam.\nVIETNAM\n#270\n5-9-72\nRR issued the following statement following\nNixon's television address to the American\npeople outlining military actions to be taken\nby the USA in support of remaining American\nforces in Vietnam. \"He should have the support\nof every American.\"\nVIETNAM\n#210\n4-17-72\nRR statement expressing support of Nixon\nVietnamization plan and asking Americans to\nexpress their support by letter and wire\nVIETHAM COMMENCEMENT\n# 335\n(Derkcley campus)\n5.16.68\nText of letter from RR to Theodore R. Meyer,\nChairman, Board of Regents, in opposition to\nBerkeley Vietnam Commencement ceremony.\nVIET NAM\n#323\n6-13-67\nRR presented with the National Commander's\nSpecial Achievement Certificate on his\nViet Nam war effort\nVIET NAM\n#517\n9-19-67\nAmerican Mothers, Inc. want to bring\nSouth Vietnamese children to the U.S.\nfor education\n#377A\nVIETNAM\n7/3/67\nQuote in Newsweek false\nVIETNAM VETERANS' JOB\n#623\nFAIR\n11-12-69\nFrank D. Nicol, director, announced today\nthat the next Job Fair will be held\nNovember 19.\nVIETNAM WAR\n#51\n1-28-72\nRR requesting Californians to press for resolu-\ntions urging North Vietnam to join Nixon pro-\nposed program for permanent peace in Southeast\nAsia\nVISALIA JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#100\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n2-15-72\nDavid L. Allen\nVISITATION PROGRAM - Prisons\n#491\n7.26.68\nRR announced pilot Family Visitation Program in\nstate prison\nCreative Study on Law and Order.\nin\nVISTA Volunteers\n#16\n1-9-70\nEdwin Meese III announced disapproval of\nrequest by Berkeley Neighborhood Legal Services\nfor 10 VISTAs.\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN CALIFORNIA,\n#82\nFirst Annual Governor's Award for\n2-7-74\nRecipient of this award was Congressman\nAlphonzo Bell\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL\n#163\nTRAINING, California Advisory Council on 3-11-74\nclaudia L. Mendenhall\nMike J. Boyak\nGordon L. Heinrich\nLeland H. Ruth\nDr. Norman R. Stanger\nDr. Robert P. Millslagle, reappointed\nAllison J. McNay, reappointed\nJames R. Balebwood, reappointed\nRobert b. Lawrence, reappointed\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL\n#147\nTRAINING, Advisory Council on\n3-16-73\nCharles W. (Bud) Neff\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL\n#89\nTRAINING, Advisery Council on\n2-22-73\nJames M. Gray\nDr. Melvin L. Barlow\nIrs. Virna M. Canson\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND\n#562\nTECHNICAL TRANING, Advisory Council on 10-11-72\nJoseph Perez\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION\n#475\nAND TECHNICAL TRAINING\n8-15-72\n(Advisory Council on)\nDavid Risling\nJohn F. Weidert\nJohn C. Hedlund\nJames B. Tharp\nDr. Louis Kaufman\nMiss Eileen C. Flynn\nDaniel R. Brown\nMarlin T. McKeever\nHarry A. Harrison\nCharles \"Bud\" Neff\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL #360\nTRAINING, ADVISORY COUNCIL ON\n6-16-71\nCharles E. Edwards\nJohn F. Weidert\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND\n5-3-71\nTECHNICAL TRAINING\n#260\n(Advisory Council on)\nAppointed:\nReappointed:\nRobert E. Washington\nTruman V. Berg\nGlenn H. Warren\nF. Parker Wilber\nRobert B. Lawrence\nAlfonso B. Perez\nRalph April\nDr. Richard M. Clowes\nErwin S. Skadron\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION,\n#405\nState Advisory Council on\n7-18-69\nBruce K. Nestande\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION,\n#261\nState Advisory Council on\n5-1-69\nRobert P. Millslagle\nJames R. Blackwood\nVOCATIONAL EDUCATION,\n#198\nState Advisory Council on\n3-26-69\nNewly-created:\nTruman V. Berg\nAllison J. McNay\nDr. Richard M. Clowes\nMrc Eleanoro\nManuel Correa\nNettle\nRussell R. Crowell\nCharles W. Patrick\nOscar L. Gallego\nAlfonso B. Perez\nHarry A. Harrison, Jr.\nDavid Risling\nKarl W. Kolb\nMrs. Virna M. Canson\nMelvin L. Barlow\nF. Parker Wilber\nHerbert L. Martin\nJohn F. Williams\nWilliam O. Wright, jr\nVOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC\n#417\nTECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of\n7-15-74\nDavid M. Bee, M.D.\nVOCATIONAL NURSE AND\n#286\nPSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN EXAMINERS,\n5-26-70\nBoard of\nJohn P. Preston, reappointed, #433, 8-9-73\nDr. Thomas B. Merson\nGerald P. Mayo\nVOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHATRIC\n#532\nTECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of\n9-25-72\nJ. Lyman Goldsmith, reappointed #433, 8-9-73\nTERITONAL NURSE EXAMINERS,\n3-8-68\nstate Board of\n#160\nviola V Williamson, reappointed. #360, 6-13-72\nEvelyn M. Gritfith\nVOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC\n#141\nTECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of\n3-14-73\nEvelyn M. Chamberlin, R.N.\nIvan N. Staten, LVN\nDorothie M. Slade, LVN\nVOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC\n#197\nTECHNICIAN EXAMINERS, Board of\n4-8-71\nMrs. Frances C. Belongy\nWarren B. Hoxie ; reappointed, #360, 6-13-72\nVOCATIONAL NURSE AND PSYCHIATRIC\n#519\nTECHNICIAN EXAMINERS\n9-16-71\nDr. Clarence T. Halburg, Jr.\nVOCATIONAL NURSE AND\n#400\nPSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN\n7-16-69\nEXAMINERS, Board of\nAppointed:\nMrs. Evelyn M. Chamberlin\nIvan N. Staten\nVOCATIONAL NURSE EXAMINERS\n#135\n3-23-67\nDr. Clarence T. Halburg\nMildred A. White\nBuna Mae Mewhirter\nVOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS\n#374\nBOARD\n7-3-74\nBertt Lependorf\nHarry R. Schmoll, Jr.\nReappointed: Linda Canon\ndesignated Gregory Sells as chairman\nVOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS\n#323\nBOARD\n5-15-73\nGregory Sells\n/OCATIONAL REHABILITATion APPEALS\n#294\nBOA RD\n5-31-73\nBinda canon\nVOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS\n#207\nBOARD\n4-10-73\nMrs. Dorothy J. (Henry A.) Datter'\nVOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS BOARD\n#78\n2-15-73\nMrs. Jack (Arlys) Loew\nVOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS\n#11\nBOARD\n1-10-72\nDr. Carolyn L. Vash\nVOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS\n#151\nBOARD\n3-9-71\nClarence R. Jones\nVOCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS #324\nBOARD\n6-19-70\nMember, subject to Senate confirmation,\nDr. Berthold Lowenfeld.\n/OCATIONAL REHABILITATION APPEALS BOARD\n#686\n12-22-69\n5 members\nJohn R. Hardin\nTom B. Pearson\nDon J. Lathrop\nRose Resnick\nDr. Carolyn L. Vash\nVOLUNTEER WEEK, National\n#232\n4-12-74\nRR issued statement in support of National\nVolunteer Week in California, April 21-27\n11-6-72\nRR urged Californians to honor their voting\nprivilege at the ballot box tomorrow\ntive\nof\nwhat\ninste public opinion polls\nmay show.\nVOTING--Urge for\n#640\n10.31.68\nRR urged California voters to give Republican\nParty a sweep in 1968 election.\nVOTING\n#374\n(Urged by RR and Lt. Gov. Finch)\n6.3.68\nRR urged members of both political parties to\nturn out \"in massive numbers\" for primary elec-\ntion. Also, Lt. Gov. Finch urged Republicans to\nvote for favorite son delegation.\nVOUCHER PLAN\n#652\n11-19-71\nBR\nan was\nVUKASIN, John to Jr.\n#278\n5-3-74\nRR withdrew nomination of Vukasin for the First\nCourt of Appeal in San Francisco per Vukasin's\nrequest.\n#494\n8-18-71\nBR Executive Order to Executive Branch of\ngovernment to \"foll,\n:\nguidelines established by President's\nExecutive Order\n\"\n-\nKAGE FREEZE (Federal)\n#490\n8-16-71\nRR response to President's wage and price con-\ntrol freeze\nWAGES\n#105\n3-7-67\nWirtz raising the minimum wage for\nforeign supplemental labor\nWALLACE, Governor George,\n#295\nAttempt on the life of\n5-15-72\nRR issued statement on the attempt on the life\nof Alabama Governor George Wallace: \"This\nshocking attempt on the life of a political\nleader and fellow citizen is a tragedy for\nAmerica and our way of life. =\nWALT DISNEY\n#397\nAPPRECIATION DAY\n7-14-67\nRR proclaimed July 1/th.\nMARREN, Death of Chief\nStatement\nCustice Earl\n7-9-74\nOR statement upon learning of the death of\nChief Justice Earl Warren.\nWATER commission, California\n#369\n7-2-74\nRalph E. Graham\nReappointed, Ernest R. Nichols\nACOR COMMISSION, State\n#120\n3-6-73\nCal Coombs\nCamuel B. Nelson\nWATER COMMISSION\n#157\nCalifornia\n3-19-71\nmain A.\nWilliam P. Moses\nRay W. Ferguson\n#137\nWATER COMMISSION\n3-4-70\nCalifornia\nErnest R. Nichols\nWilliam H. Jennings\nWATER COMMISSION, State\n#109\n2-24-69\nMal Coombs\nSamuel B. Nelson\nWATER COMMISSION\n#40\n1-22-68\nClare W. Jones\nIra J. Chrisman\nWATER COMMISSION,\n#548\n10-9-67\nRay W. Ferguson\nWATER COMMISSION\n#128\n3-20-67\nWilliam P. Moses\nClair A. Hill\nSamuel B. Nelson\nWATER COUNCIL, Western States\n#547\n10-26-73\nJohn R. Teerink\nWATERFOWL BOTULISM OUTBREAK\n#573\n10-10-69\nRR commended the U. S. Interior Secretary\nWalter J. Hickel and the Interior Department\nFish and Wildlife Service for their cooperation\nin helping California contain a potentially\ndisastrous outbreak of\nbotulism in the\nSan Joaquin Valley.\nWATERGATE\n#445\n8-8-74\naddress RR announcement to the nation following President Nixon's\nto resign.\n-\nhis decision\nWATERGATE\n#442\n8-6-74\nRR statement saying that until yesterday he was\nnot convinced that evidence of an impeachable\noffense had been presented to the Congress.\nFeels Nixon should now go before Congress and\ntell all the truth.\nWATERGATE CASE INDICTMENTS,\nStatement\n3-1-74\nRR K response to telephone inquiries regarding the\nthe Mitchell, Haldeman, Erlichman, etc.\nindictments.\nWATER POLLUTION STUDY\n#159\n3-24-71\nRR announced state will initiate a pilot\nmonitoring study in the Monterey Basin to\nlay groundwork for full-scale statewide\nmonitoring program. (For pollution control)\nWATER POLLUTION\n#166\n3-20-70\nRR propered billion program in cignt\nwater pollution.\nWATER POLLUTION\n#140\n3-5-70\nRR strongly endorsed action by the State Water\nResources Control Board to insure that the state'\ntough laws against water pollution are\nimplemented.\nWATER POLLUTION\n#373\n7-17-70\nRR called for committee to determine the extent\nof mercury contamination in fish in the\nSacramento-San Joaquin Delta.\nWATER POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM\n#262\n5-15-73\nRR announced that the federal Environmental\nProtection Agency has given full authority to\nthe state Water Resources Control Board to run\nthe water pollution control program in Calif.\nWATER POWER\n#481\n8.29.67\nGenerated at Oroville. Gianelli anned. sale of\nto 3 electric utility companies.\nWATER PROJECT, State\n#230\n4-29-70\nRR announced full support of the state\nadministration for the Peripheral Canal.\nWATER PROJECT\n(Joint use of facilities)\n#64\n1-29-70\noperate and maintain facilites that\nWater Resources and ublic Works will jointly\nplanned for separate use by the California were\nAqueduct of the State Water Project.\nWATER PROJECT (State)\n#433\n6.26.68\nRR praised Senate for passing bill to permit\nState Water Project to continue on schedule.\nWATER PROJECT\n#95\n2-27-67\nTask Force to review and evaluate recreational\nPROGRAM\ncomected\nwith Water Project\nWATER PROJECT\n#689\n12-21-67\n18 men trapped in the Tehachapi Mountains'\nwater tunnel.\nRR appeared there at 4:30 p.m.\nWATER PROJECT\n#606\n11-8-67\na solution to the short-term financial\nproglems\nWATER PROJECT\n#511\n9-13-67\nProgram for recreation submitted\nby Recreation Task Force\nWATER PROJECT\n#5\n1-10-67\nto be reviewed by the Water Resources Task\nForce on financing and construction\nWATER PROJECT AWARD\n#316\n5-22-72\nRR accepted the nation's top engineering award\nfor 1972 from the American Society of Civil\nEngineers on behalf of the California State\nWater Project.\nWATER PROJECT AWARD\n#215\n4-20-72\nRR accepted award from National Society of\nProfessional Engineers on behalf of the\nCalifornia State Water Project\nWATER PROJECT STRIKE\n#318\n5-23-72\nRR issued statement urging the \"hydroelectric\nworkers to accept the 12½ percent pay raise\nwhich has been offered, along with our assurance\nof another raise next year, and present their\nproblems to the Personnel Board which has\nscheduled public hearings June 14. \"\nWATER QUALITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE #6\n1-5-70\nTWO Reappe\nEarnest M. Smith\nHerbert G. Osborne\nWATER QUALITY ADVISORY\n#155\nCOMMITTEE, State\n3-5-69\nPaul M. Dwinell\nRichard R. Hall\nWATER QUALITY ADVISORY\n#155\nCOMMITTEE, State\n3-5-69\nDonald J. Inman - Reappointed\nWATER QUALITY ADVISORY\n#697\nCOMMITTEE\n12-29-67\nRobert Martin\nAlbert L. Jordan\nFrank R. Palmieri\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD FOR THE\n#426\nSANTA ANA REGION, California Regional\n7-17-74\nCalvis Pobley\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, Central\n#414\nCoastal Region of the California\n7-15-74\nRegional\nMrs. Frank (Virginia) Thompson\nManuel DeMaria\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#98\nCalifornia Regional\n2-14-74\nReappointed: Dr. William V. Willis\nCharles E. Schmidt\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#85\nCalifornia Regional\n2-7-74\nReappointed:\nGerald K. Perske\nRobert H. Chesney\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#84\ncalifornia Regional\n2-7-74\nReappointed: William D. Wigley\nMike N. Repovich\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#86\nCalifornia Pegional\n2-7-74\nReappointed: John C. Mabee\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#242\n4-16-7\nRegional\nMrs. Harriet M. (Russel L.) Stockwell\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\nCalifornia Regional - North Coastal\n#184\n3-19-74\nEugene J. Senestraro\nDr. John W. DeWitt\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#309\nCalifornia Regional\n6-8-73\nJohn C. Mabee\n16--- the TIIPP\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL REGION\n#312\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.\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#71\nCalifornia Regional, Central\n2-4-74\nCoastal Region\nNorman H. Caldwell, reappointed\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n80\nState Regional - Central Valley Region 2-6-74\nWalter F. Heisey\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#50\ncalifornia Regional\n1-28-74\nReappointed:\nHomer H. Hyde\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#718\n12-22-71\nRR appointed 5 new members and reappointed 11\nmembers to various Regional Boards.\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#299\n6-8-70\nRR appointed two additional members to each of\nthe nine Regional Boards.\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#31\n1-16-68\nEdward A. Teresi\nWilliam C. Weber\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#607\n11-9-67\nAlfred J. Bonturi\nEugen E. Brendlin\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#588\nCentral Coastal Region\n11-2-72\nWillard T. Branson\nHarold M. Cota\nBruce G. Woolpert\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#423\nCentral Coastal Region\n7-18-72\nBart J. Curto\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#243\nCentral Coastal Region\n4-28-72\nMrs, Sheridah Gerard\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#145\nCENTRAL COASTAL REGION\n3-17-71\nJames C. Glaser\nFloyd M. Grigory\nDr. Alfred Ebeling\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#596\nCentral Coastal Region\n10-29-69\nNorman H. Caldwell\nWillard T. Branson\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#190\nCentral Coastal Region\n3-20-69\nLewis Nelson\nAnthony J. Grcich\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#586\nCalifornia Regional, Central Valley\n12-7-73\nRalph E. Morgan\nGordon K Patterson\nReappointed: William R. Johnston\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, Calif.\n#237\nRegional, Central Valley Region\n4-25-73\nCharles E. Glick\nVeruse Rdven\nNorman B. Hume\nRobert W. Wickenden\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#189\nCentral Valley Region\n4-5-72\nDr. Jerold J. Behnke\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#15\nCentral Valley Region\n1-15-71\nMarvin E. Ray\nVernon L. Rue\nDaniel S. Frost\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#578\nCentral Valley Region\n10-15-69\nWilliam R. Johnston\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#236\nCentral Valley Region\n4-21-69\nRobert L. Wall\nCharles F. Clink\nVernie Raven\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#55\n(Central Valley)\n1.26.68\nRobert W. Cowden\nWilliam B. Honegger\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#216\nColorado River Basin Region\n4-13-73\nLee J. Escher\nJack J. Fleming\nR. Palmer Henington\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#30\nColorado River Basin Region\n1-21-71\nBernard Galleano\nBarbara Eastman, Reappointed\nSidney S. Lippow, Reappointed\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#636\nColorado River Basin\n11-18-69\nRobert H. Chesney\nSchmitz\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#120\n(Colorado River Basin Region)\n2-26-69\nJack J. Fleming\nLee J. Escher\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#358\nLahontan Region\n6-29-73\nMrs. Kenneth C. (Ruth M) Smith\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#186\nLahontan Region\n4-2-73\nHubert B. Bruns\nRichard S. Stewart\nRobert E. Reardon\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#242\nLahonton Region\n4-28-72\nRobert J. Daneri\nTerry E. Caldwell\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#72\nLAHONTAN REGION\n2-11-71\nWilma B. Muth\nMrs. Laurel W. Amers\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#595\nLahontan Region\n10-28-69\nRonzo D. Hawley\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#123\n(Lahontan Region)\n2-27-69\nAlbert Troost\nHarry J. Dunlop\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD #601\nLahonton Region\n11-7-67\nRobert J. Daneri\nWalter W. Rollins\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, Calif.\n#236\nRegional, LOS Angeles Region\n4-25-73\nGayle T. Martin\nIra R. Calvert\nStanford V. Smalley\nMilton R. Beychok\nMike N. Repovich\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#66\n2-8-71\n(Los Angeles Region)\nBoyd W. Walker\nMrs. Diane P. Cooley\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\nLos Angeles Region\n#622\n11-12-69\nWilliam D. Wigley\nCONTROL BOARD\n(Los Angeles Region)\n#95\n2-17-69\nEdward J. LeClair\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#364\n(Los Angeles region)\n5.29.68\nArthur E. Bruington\nThomas H. Gaines, Jr., reappointed\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#248\nCalifornia - North Coastal Region\n5-2-73\nHarold A. Del Ponte\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#559\nNorth Coastal Region\n10-6-72\nBert L. Smith\nAlbert P. Beltrami\nHerbert A. Peterson, Jr.\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n(North Coastal Region)\n#56\n2-2-71\nAppointed:\nJames B. Keegan\nDr. Bradford W. Lundborg\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#603\nNorth Coastal Region\n11-3-69\nAndrew W. McBride\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#119\n(North Coastal Region)\n2-26-69\nWillard E. Pratt\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#611\nNorth Coast Regional\n11-13-67\nHarry Crebbin\nGeorge A. Dinsmore\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#206\nSan Francisco Region\n4-10-73\nMrs. Lily (Joseph D.) Cuneo\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#566\nSan Francisco Bay Region\n10-13-72\nLouis P. Martini\nCharles R. Hitchcock\nRaymond Gambonini\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#708\nSan Francisco Bay Region\n12-28-71\nTurturici; Anthony R.\nMcConnell; Roger A.\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#563\nSan Francisco Bay Region\n10-3-69\nHomer H. Hyde, reappointed\nWATER QUALITY\nSan Francisco Bay Region\n#336\n6-17-69\nHomer H. Hyde\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#59\nSan Francisco Bay Region\n2-3-69\nCecil E. Herrick\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#283\nSan Diego Region\n5-23-73\nRay L. Stoyer\nAlton E. Allen\nJames J. Poet\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#15\nSan Diego Region\n1-14-71\nRichard F. Kreile\nFred W. Karl\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#625\nSan Diego Region\n11-12-69\nCornelius J. Houson\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#31\nSan Diego Region\n1-21-69\nReappointed: David M. Miller\nRay L. Stoyer\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n3-7-68\n(San Diego Region)\n#158\nRay L. Stoyer\nEiner A. May\nWilliam S. Tellam\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#263\nCalifornia Regional, Santa Ana Region\n5-15-73\nEdward H. Willits\nRuth J. Anderson\nCharles E. Schmidt\nJohn D. Fett\nE. Ray Quigley, Jr.\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#232\nSanta Ana Region\n4-24-72\nJohn D. Fett\nJ. W. (Jay) Watkins\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#15\nSanta Ana Region\n1-14-71\nRonald B. Linsky\nElsie C. Kroesche\nEverett L. Grubb\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#616\nSanta Ana Region\n11-10-69\nRobert A. Daily\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,\n#162\nSanta Ana Region, Regional\n3-7-69\nE. Dana Brooks\nAndrew L. Holtz\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#610\nTechnical coordinating Committee\n11-13-67\nDonaid Pennerson\nWATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD\n#454\nTechnical Coordinating Committee\n8-14-67\nHerbert G. Crowle\nKerry W. Mulligan\nGeorge B. Raab\nJoseph P. Perrucci\nWATER QUALITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n# 313\n5.9.68\nDonald J. Inman\nWATER RESOURCES, Deputy Director\n#584\nof the Department of\n12-4-73\nDonald A. Sandison\nWATER RESOURCES, Director of\n#425\nthe Department of\n7-31-9\nJonn K. Teerink\nWATER RESOURCES, Director of the\n#423\nDepartment of - Resignation of\n7-30-73\nWilliam R. Gianelli resigned as director of\nWater Resources and was appointed to the State\nPersonnel Board.\nWATER RESOURCES\n#413\nDepartment of\n7-12-71\nJohn R. Teerink, Chief Deputy Director\nWATER RESOURCES\n#353\n6-11-71\nRobert B. Jansen, Deputy Director\nWATER RESOURCES CONTRUL\n2-23-73\nWallace Don Maughan\n**. Jean Auer\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\n#37\n1-26-71\nRonald B. Robie, reappointed\nWATER RESOURCES\n#84\n2-22-67\nAppt.\nAlfred R. Golze\nJohn R. Teerink\nRobert G. Eiland\nWATER RESOURCES\n#630\n11-22-67\nEfficiency and Cost control - recommendations\nfor economies\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD,\n#662\nCertification of State by EPA\n12-19-72\nThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) toda\nannounced in Washington, D.C., that California\nBoard has been\nState\ncertified to issue waste discharge permits\nunder the new Federal Water Pollution Control\nAct which became law October 18, 1972.\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\n#610\nChairman of\n12-20-73\nReappointment of Winfred (Win) Adams as chairman\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\n#305\n5-18-72\nMrs. Jean Auer\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\n#213\n4-18-72\nRoy E. Dodson, Jr., Director\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\n#22\nState\n1-17-69\nKerry W. Mulligan\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #22 1-12-68\nNorman B. Hume\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD #629\n11-22-67\nEdward F. Dibble\nNorman B. Hume\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD,\n#212\nState\n4-7-69\nRonald B. Robie\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\n#140\nACTION\n3-5-70\nIf\n1v endorsed action by SWRCB to\ninsure that the state's tough LOWS\nwater pollution are implemented.\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\n#39\nCHAIRMAN, Resignation of\n1-24-72\nKerry Mulligan\nWATER RIGHTS BOARD\n#137\n3-28-67\nGeorge B. Maul\nWATER STRIKE\nTelephone Statement\n5-26-72\nSpokesman\n/comment at end of Strike\nWATER STRIKE\nTelephone\nStatement\n5-24-72\n\"On Monday the CSEA was\nnotified that the Personnel Board staff was\nrecommending a 12½½ percent increase for hydro-\nelectric workers, and had invited them to a\npublic hearing by the board inself on June 14.\n\"Until the Legislature acts, the adjustments\ncannot be considered firm.\"\nWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES,\n#521\nAdvisory Committee for Operators of\n9-11-72\nHarry W. Tracy\nGilbert M. Neill\nJack L. Wooley\nJohn C. Luthin\nHarry G. Behrens\nWATERGATE - Firing of Special\nStatement\nProsecutor Archibald Cox\n10-22-73\nRR no comment\nWATERGATE\ntelephone\nstatement\n8-15-73\ntelevised RR statement following President\nreport to the nation on Nixon's Watergate.\nWATERGATE ISSUE\nMemo to the Press\n5-15-73\nRR stated at beginning of press conference\nthat \"now that the Watergate controversy\nis under federal investication\na grand jury, the courts and the Senate, I will\nmake no further statement regarding any of the\nallegations or any of the individuals involved.\nWATERSHED\n#511\n(Flooding Problems)\n9-29-70\nRR ordered immediate investigation of ways and\nmeans to minimize watershed flooding\nproblems anticipated in Southern California this\nwinter as the result of the worst series of\nbursh and timber fires in the state's history.\nWEEK OF CONCERN FOR PRISONERS OF\n#156\nWAR AND MISSING IN ACTION\n3-19-71\nRR and ER urge Californians to support nat'nl\nobservance of Week of Concern\nMarch 21-27.\nWEINBERGER, Caspar W. Jr.\nResignation of\n#230\n4-10-7\nAssistant to the chief of Information Services\nWEINBERGER, Caspar W.\n#560\n10-1-69\nRR announced CAPS las 0111 prointed by the\nPresident as Chairman of the Federal Trade\nCommission.\nWELFARE REFORMS\n#506\n9-5-74\nRR, in a sweeping series of new proposals to\nreform the nation's welfare system, also called\nfor a drastic overhaul of the federal Food Stamp\nprogram and further refinements in the Aid to\nFamilies with Dependent Children program.\nWELFARE REFORMS\n#446\n(Food Stamp Program & AFDC)\n8-9-74\nRR statement to Young Republicans National\nFederation banquet in Stateline, Nevada that\nthe federal food stamp program is in dire need\nof reform. RR suggest at least 50 ways for\nfederal government to reform both the Food\nStamp Program and the AFDC Program.\nWELFARE REFORM\n#632\n12-5-72\nFor the first time since 1970, the number of\nstate welfare recipients has dipped below two\nmillion, Acting Governor Ed Reinecke announced\ntoday.\nWELFARE\n#437\n7-22-71\nRR statement that he was pleased and\ngratified that Senate\nable\nto prevent SB 796 from being passed off\nunder the guise of welfare reform. It\nwas a sham before amending. It is now a shell\"\nWELFARE\n#420\n(HR 1)\n7-15-71\nRR and Elliot L. Richarson, secretary of HEW\nmet to discuss welfare reform proposals.\nWELFARE\n#411\n7-9-71\nRR urged Senate to adopt a comprehensive series\nof amendments which would enable the state to\nprevent a tax increase this year.\nAttached also is breakdown (from Department of\nSocial Welfare) of 48 significant differences\nbetween welfare reform measures by Burgener\nand Beilenson.\nWELFARE\n#375\n6-21-71\nRR statement on learning that HEW has deter-\nmined that our welfare plan is now back into\ntheir interpretation of \"conformity\"\nWELFARE\n#364\n6-16-71\nDD statement 1 DI action on part of\nlegislative leadership to produce welfare\nreform, budget, etc. legislation.\nWELFARE\n#351\n(CSAC position)\n6-10-71\nRR letter to Chairman of each board of\nSupervisors in California, requesting\nreevaluation of position taken on the\nBeilenson welfare reform package.\nWELFARE\nTelephone\n(AFL-CIO)\nResponse\n6-10-71\nSpokesman for Governor responds to press\nrelease issued by California State Council\nof Service Employees AFL-CIO.\nWELFARE\n#348\n6-9-71\nRR announced Senate Health and Welfare\nCommittee killed this administration's\nwelfare reform program. Also mentions\nBeilenson package.\nWELFARE\n#345\n6-9-71\nRR statement re Beilenson \"compromise measure\"\nof welfare reform legislation.\nWELFARE\n#343\n6-8-71\nVentura County first to join in effort to\nredirect the basic approach of welfare\nto\nhelp the potentially employable get off the\nrolls and into jobs.\nWELFARE\n#338\n6-4-71\nRR opening statement at press conferm ce,\nGreater Los Angeles Press Club.\nRefers to meeting with representatives of both\nparties, and the need to come to agreement on\nwelfare reform, budget and tax relief.\nWELFARE\n#289\n5-12-71\nRR pleased to learn that HEW found an emergency\nwelfare regulation filed by the State on 4-30-71\n\"approvable\"\nWELFARE\n#285\n5-12-71\nRR asked for immediate introduction of amend-\nments 111 the which will enable\nthe counties to be confident that there will\nbe no cost shift to them\"\nWELFARE\n#229\n4-16-71\nExtension to June 30, 1971 granted to allow\nCalifornia to take steps toward conformity with\nfederal requirements in the state's welfare\nprogram.\nWELFARE\nHUMAN RELATIONS AGCY\n4-15-71\nSecretary Hall's statement upon learning of\nJudge William Gallagher's temporary restraining\norder against the state\nWELFARE\n#173\n3-30-71\nRR opening statement at press conference\nfor the purpose of allowing concerned\ncitizens to meet with the press and express\nsupport for the program.\nWELFARE/MEDI-CAL\n#140\n3-16-71\nto press conserence reporting\nresponse to the reform proposals\nWELFARE\n#101\n3-3-71\nCorrection to statement made in welfare reform\nbriefing with reference to absent parents'\ncontributions\nWELFARE\n#100\n3-3-71\nRR proposed sweeping reform of welfare and\nMedi-Cal in lengthy message to the legislature.\nBriefly outlines proposal.\nWELFARE/MEDI-CAL\n#95\n3-2-71\nRR message to chairmen of Boards of Supervisors\nre welfare and Medi-Cal reforms\n2-26-71\nRR statement re decline of request to present\nmedengo\nto\njoint\nmedica\nof\nlegislature\nWELFARE\n#9\n1-8-71\nText of telegram to John Twiname, director of\nSocial and Rehabilitation Service, HEW, \"thanks\nfor decision to withdraw and rescind your action\nregarding California's alleged lack of conform-\nity with federal welfare regulations\nWELFARE\n#8\n1-7-71\nRR letter to all units of government asking\nthat they examine their operations for work\nthat could be made available for able-bodied\nwelfare recipients\nWELFARE\n#556\n11-30-70\nRR statement to meeting of State Department\nHeads to discuss further revision of state\nbudget and welfare and Medi-Cal deficits.\nWELFARE\nHUMAN RELATIONS AGCY\n11-19-70\nReagan administration accuses group of an\ncigate attorneys of attempting\nto harass and sabotage--at the taxpayers'\nexpense--the state's efforts to comply with a\nfederal court order\nWELFARE\nHUMAN RELATIONS AGCY\n11-17-70\nruling and appeal\nLucian Vandegrift statement re conformity\nWELFARE\n#523\n10-5-70\nRR announced the state has appealed the ruling\nof a federal court judge which alleges that\nCalifornia is out of conformity with federal\nwelfare requirements\nWELFARE\n#439\n9-10-70\nLucian Vandegrift statement re California\nappeal of ruling on conformity with federal\nwelfare requirements\n#378\nTELFARE\n7-24-70\nstatement rescinding emergency implementation\nof regulation to cut hash care\nservices; action due to \"shocking display of\ncallous inhumanity\" by those entrusted with\ncarrying out program\nWELFARE\n#363\n7-10-70\nRR ordered complete abolition of state regula-\ntions which require counties to maintain speci-\nfied staffing and caseload ratios in the admin-\nistration of welfare\nWELFARE\n#356\n7-9-70\nReagan administration clamped ceiling on state\nwelfare spending for homemaker and attendant\ncare services which will save California tax-\npayers $10 million during fiscal 1970-71\nWELFARE\n#357\n7-6-70\nRR took issue with statements by officials of\nthe federal Department of HEW that California\nmust conform with certain federally interpreted\nwelfare payment laws and regulations\nWELFARE\n#248\n5-5-70\nText of RR telegram to Senator Long re welfare\nlist\nPlan, perore\nU.S. Senate\nWELFARE\n#247\n5-5-70\nRR telegram to Senator Long re HR 16311 pending\nbefore U.S. Senate\nWELFARE\n#244\n4-22-69\nRR statement to express his deep concern over\nthe very serious implications for California\nof Supreme Court decision which abolished\nresidency requirements for welfare recipients\nin two states and District of Columbia\n#298\nWELFARE\n5-2-68\nRR authorized legislature to increase maximum\naverage welfare grant to 120,000 needy dis-\nabled in state this current fiscal year and\nnext year\nWELFARE\nHEALTH/WELFARE AGCY\n4-29-68\nStatement by Spencer Williams on Welfare\nand progress also\nistics of AFDC\nWELFARE\n#286\n4-26-68\nRR took emergency action (Loan from general fund\nto state social welfare fund) for California\nwelfare recipients to receive May assistance\npayments on time May 1\nWELFARE\n#225\n3-27-68\nRR urged passage of bill designed to save\nCalifornia taxpayers some $5.6 million a year\nwithout reducing assistance to welfare\nrecipients\nWELFARE\nHEALTH/WELFARE AGCY\n3-12-68\nProject Focus - Fresno program designed to\nrehabilitate welfare dependents\nWELFARE\n#613\n11-21-72\nRR announced cost-of-living increases in grants\n3\nto take effect December 1.\nWELFARE\n#595\n11-9-72\nRR announced today he is sending his Health\nand Welfare Secretary, Dr. Earl Brian, and a\nteam of experts on an urgent mission to Washing\nton next week in an effort to mitigate a grave\nthreat to California's welfare and Medi-Cal\nreform savings.\nWELFARE\n#546\n9-29-72\nRR today observed the one-year anniversary of\nthe California Welfare and Medi-Cal Reform Acts\nby announcing a total California welfare roll\nreducation of 220,653 people from the program's\nhigh point of 2,298,440 welfare recipients in\nMarch of 1971.\n#450\nWELFARE\n8-2-72\nRR, citing the \"unprecendented success\" of his\nadministration's welfare reform program, today\nannounced that thenumber of Californians on\nthe welfare rolls declined again in June---by\nnearly 40,000\nWELFARE\n#449\n8-1-72\nRR hailed as \"a complete vindication\" the Third\nDistrict Court of Appeal's unanimous decision\nFuring to block a kev provision of his Fare\na\nreform program that provides for checking on the\noutside income of welfare recipients.\nWELFARE\n#425\n7-20-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke said today that\nwithout the massive reforms of welfare and\nMedi-Cal sought and achieved by Governor Reagan,\nthe state would have had no cash balance with\nwhich to begin the new fiscal year.\nWELFARE\n#389\n6-30-72\nRR today announced that the number of\nCalifornians on welfare declined another\n16,000 in May.\nWELFARE\nTelephone Statement\n6-16-72\n\"Our reforms have enabled us to slay the monster\nwelfare was becoming in California\".\n#352\nWELFARE\n6-8-72\nreform plan, the Community Work Experience\nProgram, was implemented today in Ventura County\nWELFARE\n#351\n6-8-72\nRR issued statement: \"California was given the\nlegal authority on June 6 to begin CWEP\"\nWELEARE\n#329\n5-26-72\nRR lauded State District Court of Appeal decision\nenabling the state to resume checking on the\noutside incomes of welfare recipients.\nWELFARE\n#126\n3-3-72\nRR announced HEW Secretary Richardson has\napproved demonstration community work project\nfor three-year period in 35 California counties\nbeginning April 1; list of counties in separate\nmemo\nWELFARE\nDept. of Social Welf\n3-17-72\nStatement by state Department or Doclar welfare\nDirector Robert Carleson re Beilenson report;\n\"nothing more than a rehash of same charges\nmade by the Senator last November\" re adminis-\ntration of Welfare Reform Act\nWELFARE\nDept. of Social Welfare\n#38-72\n4-28-72\nWelfare Director Robert B. Carleson reported\ntoday that preliminary figures indicate Califor-\nnia's welfare rolls increased 23,600 during March\nWELFARE\n#201\n4-12-72\nRR hailed decision by U.S. Supreme Court which\nwill save Calif. taxpayers as much as $7 million\na month by preventing welfare recipients with\nsignificant outside incomes from receiving aid\nto which they are not entitled under provisions\nof the 1971 Welfare Reform Act\nWELFARE\n#88\n2-10-72\nRR statement re unprecedented success of Calif.\nwelfare reform program means decision by HEW to\nloan states $1 billion in funds will not affect\nCalifornia\nWELFARE\n#73\n2-3-72\nRR branded as \"sheer obstructionism\" decision\nby Judge Gallagher which prohibits atat\nchecking\noutside\nor welfare recipients\n#69\nWELFARE\n2-2-72\nRR telegram to Senator Russell Long, Senate\nFinance Committee Chairman, expressing apprecia-\ntion for giving opportunity to urge that Calif.\nbe pioneer for model welfare reform\nWELFARE\n#53\n1-31-72\nRR statement before Senate Finance Committee\nin Washington, D.C. regarding H.R. 1 and citing\n6 areas of major concern; need for federal\naction in achieving real welfare reform\nWELFARE\n#702\n12-17-71\nRR letter to HEW Secretary Richardson and\nformal application to go forward with a\nwork program for able-bodied employable\nwelfare recipients.\n#641\nMARE\n11-15-71\nsenators Cranston and Tunnev to\noppose a move by Senator Percy WHICH would\nfurther handicap the states in reforming\nwelfare.\nWELFARE\n#634\n11-12-71\nRR announced he has directed the State Depart-\nment of Finance to increase budget for program\nto rehabilitate disabled welfare recipients\ninto employable persons: the program will also\naid in job placement\nWELFARE\n#613\n11-2-71\nRR blasts Democrats for harrassing state\nSocial Welfare Director Robert Carleson and\nundermining the administration's efforts to\nreform welfare.\nWELFARE\nState Department\nof Social Welfare\nOctober 29, 1971\nState Social Welfare Director Robert B. Carleso:\ntoday hailed a decision by the State Third\nDistrict Court of Appeal overruling the action\nof Sacramento Superior Court Judge who\nattempted to block the implementation of a\nmajor provision of California's new welfare\nreform law.\nWELFARE\n#542\n10-1-71\nRR statement regarding delay in welfare\npayments to recipients, \"due to\nsHintormed court decisions\n\"\nWELFARE\n#529\n9-23-71\nRR announced signing of an agreement with San\nDiego County to streamline services to able-\nbodied welfare recipients and speed their re-\nturn to work\nWELFARE\n#484\n8-13-71\nVentura County pilot project to place employable\nwelfare recipients in jobs\nWELFARE\n#469\n8-6-71\nList of provisions contained in the Welfare\nReform agreement reached by legislative\nleaders and the administration.\nWelfare Reform Bill.\nWELFARE/MEDI-CAL\nHUMAN RELATIONS AGCY\n8-3-71\nProgram for checking eligibility of welfare\nand Medi-Cal recipients\nWELFARE\n#453\n7-29-71\nRR announced plan utilizing private employment\nagencies in finding jobs for welfare recipients\nWELFARE\n#446\n7-27-71\nRR letter to Warren G. Magnuson, Chairman\nof Labor and HEW Committee on Appropriations,\nobjecting to proposals in new Section 208\ndealing with matching funds.\nWELFARE\n#143\n3-1-68\nRR announced creation of research\nLest reasioniity of system for substituting\nself-reliance for welfare dependency\nWELFARE\nHEALTH/WELFARE AGCY\n10-9-67\nWelfare recipients placed in farm work in\nSeptember\nWELFARE\nHEALTH/WELFARE AGCY\n10-4-67\nWelfare alleviate recipients have been employed to\ncrop harvest crisis\nthe labor shortage causing the current help\nWELFARE\n#379\n7-7-67\nWoodruff Deem appointed presiding chairman\nof Fact-Finding Conference on Welfare Fraud,\nJuly 10\nWELFARE\n#378\n7-6-67\nSpeakers announced for Fact-Find:-\nValTure asand, July 10\nWELFARE\n#356\n6-26-67\nRR called for statewide one-day Fact Finding\nConference on Welfare Fraud\nWELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE\n#105\n2-23-72\nRR announced largest 10 month drop in\nCalifornia's welfare rolls in 30 years at\nWashington D.C. news conference\nWELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE Dept. of Social\nWelfare\n1-25-72\nDirector Carleson announced sharpest yearly\ndrop in California's welfare caseload in 30\nyears\nWELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE\n#709\n12-20-71\nRR announced number of Californians on welfare\nnew declined for the 8th straight month\nWELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE\n#648\n11-18-71\nRR announced California's welfare rolls have\nnow declined for the seventh month in a row.\nWELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE\n#583\n10-20-71\nER statement that California's welfare rolls\nhave now declined for the 6th month in a row\n#498\nWELFARE CASELOAD DECREASE\n8-20-71\nRR announced that for the 4th month in a row,\nthe total number of persons on welfare in\nCalifornia has declined\nWEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL\n#170\nDISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT\n3-28-72\ntagnar R. Engebretsen\nWEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL\n#173\nDISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT\n3-23-72\nPatrick McCray\nAlan N. McKone\nWEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL\n#87\nDISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT\n2-24-71\nWilliam L. Mock\nWEST ORANGE COUNTY, Judicial\n#462\nDistrict\n8-12-69\nLloyd E. Blanpied, Jr.\nWEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL DIST.\n#295\nMunicipal Court Judge\n5-23-69\nK. rurner\nWEST VALLEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT\n#86\nMUNICIPAL COURT\n2-24-71\nZiebarth: Kenneth G., Jr.\nWEST VALLEY DIVISION\n#459\nJudicial District\n8-11-69\nWilliam E. Walk, Jr.\nWESTERN GOVERNORS' MINING ADVISORY\n#260\nCOUNCIL\n5/12/67\nAppted: as Reps. for California\nPhilip R. Bradley\nDr. Ian Campbell\nJ. F. (Jack) Havard\nLewis L. Huelsdonk\nDr. Evan Just\nN. B. Livermore, Jr.\nD. L. Marlett\nGeorge W. Nilsson\nDon Reining\nJames G. Stearns\nFloyd Wilmoth\nWESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION\n#646\nFOR HIGHER EDUCATION\n12-13-72\nDr. Earl W. Brian - Reaptd. 8-26-74, #491\nWESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION\n#472\nFOR HIGHER EDUCATION\n8-10-71\nDr. Glenn Dumke\nReappointed 2-9-72, #76\nWESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION\n#425\nFOR HIGHER EDUCATION\n9-1-70\nDr. W. Ballentine Henley\nWESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR\n#528\n10-14-70\nHIGHER EDUCATION\nMrs. W. Glenn Campbell\n#721\nWESTERN INTERSTATE NUCLEAR BOARD\n12-23-71\npaul J. clifton\nWESTERN INTERESTATE\n#157\nNUCLEAR COMPACT\n3-7-68\nRR urged passage of legislation which would\nlead to the creation of the compact.\nWESTERN INTERSTATE NUCLEAR COMPACT\n3-7-68\n#157\nRR urged passage of enabling legislation which\nwould lead to creation of Compact\nWESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL\n#187\n4-5-72\nSenator Howard Way\nWESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL,\nCalifornia Advisory Committee to the\n#265\n5-1-69\nWilliam R. Seeger\nSTATES WATER COUNCIL\n#646\n(Advisory Committee)\n11.4.68\nJames H. Krieger\nWESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL\n#551\n8.27.68\nTheodore J. George\nWESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL\n#82\n2/21/67\nWilliam R. Gianelli, Chairman of Calif.\nDelegation\nSen. Gordon Cologne\nWESTERN STATES WATER COUNCIL #132 3/21/69\nADVISORY COMMITTEE\nAnnted: Theodore J. George\nJames r. Sorenson\nRespointed:\nJerome Gilbert\nJoseph Jensen\nWESTERN WINNERS' ROUNDUP\n#317\n6-17-70\nRR to participate.\nWHITTIER, Municipal Court\n#224\n3-27-68\nAlfonso D. Hermo\nWILDLIFE SANCTUARY\n#222\n4-13-69\nEcological preserve created at Buena Vista\nLagoon, San Diego County\nWILLIAMS, Tinum\ntelephone\nstatement\n8-8-73\nResponse - piess enquiries re Timm Williams'\nemployment status as Sepcial Assistant to the\nGovernor on Indian Affairs.\nWINE FESTIVAL MONTH, National\n#608\n9.27.68\nProclamation, October, 1968\nWINTERHAVEN INSPECTION\n#512\nAND QUARANTINE STATION\n9-29-70\nRR described two-state border inspection\nfacility being built jointly by California\nand Arizona as example of interstate cooperation.\nWITHHOLDING\n#514\n9-7-71\nsession. RR statement concerning balance of legislative\nthe Need for action on withholding and\npaying off of anticipation cotes.\nWITHHOLDING BILL\n#265\n5-4-71\n-iting Mactivity U.L the 1971\nlegislature. Notes Withholding bill could\nhave been acted upon before now, enabling it\nto be effective July 1.\nWITHHOLDING (Taxes)\n#71\n2-3-70\nRR statement on Tax Reform; and proposal\nfor withholding\nWITHHOLDING\n#300\n5-31-67\nAssemblyman Veneman agreed to drop a proposed\nwithholding of state income taxes from his\nrevenue plan and substitute it for a semi-\nannual pre-payment plan advanced by the\nGovernor.\nW MEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE,\n#449\nCalifornia\n8-24-73\nAppointed: John L. Dales\nReappointed: Joseph E. Regan\nM. Joanne Lees\nCalifornia WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE,\n#19\n1-16-73\nMiddle\nS.\nsoanne Lees, Chairman\nWOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE\n#245\n4-23-71\nMrs. Eleanor Hiller, reappointed.\nWOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND\n#134\nPAROLE\n3-15=71\nMiss Kay Riddle\n'OMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE\n#192\n4-7-70\nAddison H. Fording\nWOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE\n#114\n2-24-70\nJoseph E. Regan\nWOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS\n#234\nAND PAROLE, California\n4-21-69\nRobert C. Lindsey\nWOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE\n#483\n7.23.68\n(State)\nLucile C. Hosmer - Reappointed 3-13-72, #150\nWOMEN\"S BOARD OF TERMS\n#81\nAND PAROLE\n2-6-68\nCharles E. Brown\nWOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS & PAROLE\n#188\n4-13-67\nMrs. Ernest R Doha\nMrs. Robert W. Hiller\nNOMEN, Commission on the Status of\n#378\n7-8-74\nReappointed: Bonnie L. Parks\nAnita M. Miller\nDorothy M. Ford\nWOMEN, State Commission on the\n#109\nStatus of\n2-19-74\nMrs. Jay E. (Mary) Stanley\nMrs. Everette M. (Ida B.) Porter\nReappointed: Mrs. John N. (Anita M.) Miller, Jr.\nDr. Dorothy M. Ford\nCarolyn J. Orona\nMarilyn L. DeRose\nWOMEN, State Commission on the\n#24\nStatus of\n1-14-74\nMrs. Bonnie L. Parks\nCommission on the Status of\n#157\n3-19-70\nWOMEN, STATUS OF\n#412\nAdvisory Commission\n7/21/67\nMrs. Helen E. Beardsley\nMrs. Antoinette Ruiz\nMrs. Kathleen T. Finucane\nMrs. Betty W. Concannon\nMrs. Geraldine V. Rickman\nDr. Dorothy M. Ford\nMrs. Cravens Douglass\nWOMEN, CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FOR #465\n(at Frontera)\n8-5-71\nVirginia L. Carlson, Superintendent\nWOOD, Robert\n#340\n6-18-69\nRR sent his congratulations on his recent\nvictory in the 34th Assembly District,\nelection\nBORK-A-THON\n#394\n6.11.68\nan\nNorthern California Work-\nA-Thon - \"a non-partisan community project\ndesigned to provide better employment oppor-\ntunities for low-income families. 81\nWORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM\n#352\n(Welfare Reform)\n6-8-72\nRR announced that a key element of his welfare\nreform plan, the Community Work Experience\nProgram was implemented today in Ventura County.\nWORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM\n#702\n12-17-71\nLetter to HEW Secretary Richardson submitting\nformal application and requesting approval of\ncommunity work experience program\nWORK INCENTIVE PROGRAM\n#570\n( (Unemployed fathers)\n9.4.68\nRR announced transfer of $3.3 million from state'\ngeneral fund to WIN - \"Work Incentive Program\" -\ndesigned to move unemployed fathers off welfare\nrolls and into productive jobs.\n\"WORK, LEARN AND BUILD PROGRAM\"\n# 299\n(Problems of poor)\n5.2.68\nRR announced \"work, learn and build\" program\nfor the in California\nvalue\ngeneral\neducational training and vocational skills\nfor low income migrant farm workers.\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION\n#695\n12-15-71\nRR signed two bills, AB 486 - Fenton and\nAB 676 - Priolo \"to improve workmen's\ncompensation in California.\n11\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD\n#478\n8-20-74\nNominated:\nRobert L. Vickers\nCharles L. Swezey\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD\n#439\n7-31-74\nReappointed:\nJack W. Bradley\nArthur J. COS tamagna\nAlbert G. Boardman\nTOWEREN'S compensation APPEALS\n#349\n6-26-74\nJOARD'\npasionation of Robert W. Siga as a result of\nSenate refusing to confirm his appointment by\nRR.\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS\n#177\nBOARD, Commissioner of the\n3-18-74\nRobert W. Sigg\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ADVISORY\n#70\nCOMMITTEE, New State\n2-4-74\nJames C. LaForce, Jr., Chairman\nJohn M. Hayes\nClarence G. Johnson\nDr. Robert S. Hockwald\nThomas F. Knight, Jr.\nWilliam H. Meier\nFreddy F. Sanchez\nJoseph E. Smith\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS\n#22\nBOARD, State\n1-14=74\nReappointed Hale Ashcraft\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION\n#109\nAPPEALS BOARD\n2-25-72\nRoy L. Wonder\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION\n#231\nAPPEALS BOARD\n4-16-71\nJames L. Flournoy\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION\n#18\nAPPEALS BOARD\n1-14-71\nOvid Rose\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #557\n12-1-70\nHale Ashcraft\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #105\n2-18-70\nJack W. Bradley\nArthur J. Costamagna\nAlbert G. Boardman (reappointed)\nWORKMEN's COMPENSATION\n#21\nAPPEALS BOARD, State\n1-17-69\nReappointed Elvin B. Connolly\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #566\n10-17-67\nWarren D. Allen appointed Commissioner\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD\n#618\n11-15-67\nMorton Colvin appt. Chairman\nWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD #38\n2/1/67\nMembers:\nGeorge A. Jackson\nHale H. Ashcraft\nMorton R. Colvin\nWORKSHOP WORKERS WEEK\n#270\n5/19/67\nProclamation of May 21-27 as Workshop Workers\nWeek\nWORLD LAW DAY\n#381\n7-7-67\nRR proclaimed July 10.\nWORLD SERIES - Baseball\nTelegram\nOakland A's\n10-22-72\nRR sent congratulatory telegram to Charles O.\nFinley and the Oakland A's upon winning the\n1972 Baseball World Series.\nWORLD SERIES, Baseball\n#567\n10-13-72\nGovernor\nRR today accepted T a challenge from Ohio's\nReds will not beat California's Oakland Cincinnati A's\nin the 1972 World Series.\nWORLD SERIES - Oakland A's\n#565\n(Baseball)\n10-12-72\nRR today sent a congratulatory telegram to\nCharles O. Finley and the Oakland A's on winning\nthe American League pennant.\nWORLD TRADE\nMEMO TO THE PRESS\n6-7-72\nState Department of Commerce Figures on Import-\nExport trade.\nWORLD TRADE\n#519\n10-2-70\nRR announced worldwide market development\nprogram to increase exports to foreign\ncountries of selected American products is\nbeing launched by u. S. Department of Commerce\nin cooperation with the State of California.\nWORLD TRADE AUTHORITES,\n#563\nCoordinating Council\n10-16-6\nAdolph P. Schuman\nWORLD TRADE AUTHORITIES COORDINATING #310\nCOUNCIL\n6/6/67\nAppted: Lloyd A. Harnish\nCouncilman Thomas D. Shepard\nH. Stephen Chase\nWORLD TRADE CENTER AUTHORITY\n#423\n(San Francisco)\n6.24.68\nJack L. Ashby\nFrank F. Walker\nWilliam W. Morison\nWORLD TRADE CENTER AUTHORITY\n#419\n(Southern California)\n6.21.68\nRobert A. Day\nHarry E. Ridings, Jr.\nFrank Peterson\nChris A. Larsen\nWORLD TRADE CENTER AUTHORITY #95 2.13.68\nSouthern California\nJames D. Clark\nGeorge V. Caldwell\nWORLD TRADE CENTER\n#528\nAUTHORITY SOUTHERN\n9/21/67\nCALIFORNIA\n)\nPaul R. Deats\nWORLD TRADE COMMISSION\n#103\n2-17-70\nJack L. Ashby\nJ. R. Dant\nC. R. Campbell\nPaul C. Ely, Jr.\nBruce Craver\nLeslie M. Westfall\nRalph J. Crawford\nYACHT AND SHIP BROKERS\n#636\nCommission\n11-27-67\nDavid L. Fraser\nYACHT AND SHIP BROKERS COMMISSION\n#532\n9-26-67\nAppt'd:\nAlan S. Raffee, San Diego\nStanley B. Williams, Bethel Island\nYOM KIPPUR MESSAGE\n#551\n9-22-69\nRR extended best wishes for new year to fellow\nCalifornians of Jewish faith.\nYOUNG AMERICAN MEDAL FOR BRAVERY\n#689\nAND SERVICE\n12-13-71\nNominees:\nRaymond Lee Davis\nThomas Alan Housouer\nDouglas Christopher Obrien\nJohn M. Hastings\nWilliam Ray Vorce\nYOUNG CALIFORNIANS MEDALLION\n#689\nFOR BRAVERY AND SERVICE\n12-13-71\nRR awarded medallions to:\nRaymond\nThomas Alan Housouer\nDouglas Christopher O'Brien\nJohn M. Hastings\nWilliam Ray Vorce\nYOUNG CALIFORNIAN'S MEDAL FOR\n#201\nBRAVERY AND SERVICE\n4-12-71\nRR presented awards to:\nDavid Borghello\nTerri Ammon\nDiane Bryant\nSusan Cutler\nNancy George\nYOUNG AMERICAN MEDALS\n#212\nfor BRAVERY AND SERVICE\n4-20-70\nRR asked public officals in California to\nnominate deserving young people for medal.\nYOUNG AMERICAN MEDALS\n#411\nFOR BRAVERY AND SERVICE\n7-21-69\nRR nominated five California young people\nfor nation's 1969 Young American Medals for\nBravery and Service\nYOUNG AMERICAN MEDALS FOR BRAVERY\n#391\nAND SERVICE\n6.10.68\nRR nominated seven California youths for\nnation's 1968 Young American Medals For Bravery\nand service.\nYOUNG CALIFORNIAS MEDAL\n9-14-67\nfor Service and Bravery\nLinda Rhea Shrader\nMichael Robert McDonnell\nStan Eugene Tabler\nDeana Kathleen Fabbro\nStanley Francis Perry\nYOUNG: Whitney\n#126\n3-11-71\nYoung. RR statement on learning of death of Whitney\nYOUTH (Summer jobs for)\n# 268\n4.18.68\nRR to have luncheon meeting with \"blue-ribbon\"\ncommittee to coordinate \"Summer Jobs for Youth\"\ncampaigr.\n#301\nYOUTH (Summer Jobs for Youth Program)\n6-10-70\ntn business and industry to\nsupport the 1970 Summer Jobs for YOUTH Program.\nYOUTH\nyou\n#266\n5-17-67\nState to give summer jobs to qualified\nyouth\nYOUTH, (New) State Advisory\n#288\nCommission on\n5-9-74\nCraig L. Fuller, Chairman\nDavid C. Carlat\nGenaro P. Castillo\nPeggy J. Chater\nFederal J. Glover\nNeil A. Christie\nKathryn L. Jones\nKeith D. Curry\nWilliam Morgan\nDeborah Drehmel\nJeremy W. Hobbs\nRoland M. Katz\nMark M. Ozawa\nGina Christine Gutru\nJohn T. Smith\nCarol J. Sidhu\nYOUTH, State Advisory Commission on\n#197\n3-25-74\nRR today established a state commission and\nappointed Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke as\nits coordinator. The board will be made up\nof 15 pousons who are 25 years of age or younger.\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD\n#453\n8-12-74\nMiddle Maurine\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD, California\n#310\n5-22-74\nJames E. Stratten\nReappointed: John Edward Bowe\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD, California\n#405\n7-18-73\nPaul A. Meaney\nReappointed were: Gladys L. Sanderson\nRichard W. Calvin, Jr.\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD\n#23\n1-18-73\nMrs. H, C. Sanderson (Gladys L.)\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD\n#570\n12-11-70\nRudolph A. Castro\nLoann bagan\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD\n3-12-68\n#175\nAllen F. Breed, Chairman\nReappointed 4-13-72, #202\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD\n#329\n5-27-71\nRichard W. Calvin, Jr.\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD\n#169\n3-26-71\nJohn E. Bowe\nReappointed:\nRudolph A. Castro\nJulio Gonzales\nWilliam L. Richey\nYOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD,\n#110\nCalifornia\n2-24-69\nJames ..\nin TOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD\n#615\n10.10.68\nPaula Adams Tennant\nYOUTH AUTHORITY DIRECTOR\n#592\n11-2-67\nAllen F. Breed\nYOUTH AUTHORITY\n#116\n3-14-67\nRoger C. Chandler\nCapt. William L. Richey\nChristopher R. Byrne\nJulio Gonzales\nS/T#\nAllen F. Breed\nReappointed 4-13-72, #202\nYOUTH EMPLOYMENT,\n#266\nSummer Program for\n5-17-67\nRR issued directive ordering state departments\nto give summer jobs to qualified youths having\ngreates economic need.\nYOUTH EMPLOYMENT,\n#89\nfor the Summer\n2-9-68\nRR's Blue Ribbon Private Industry Committee\nto aid in summer employment for youth.\nYOUTH EMPLOYMENT\n#344\n6-21-67\n600 jobs for young people to be open this\nsummer with the state.\nYOUTH (summer-Jobs-For-Youth) EMPLOYMENT\n#457\n7.9.68\nStatement aL press conferen programs\non Summer-Jobs-For-Youth campaign being coordina\nted by State Department of Employment.\nYOUTH EMPLOYMENT MONTH -June\n#194\n4/14/67\nRR urged observance of Youth Employment\nMonth in June\nYOUTH EMPLOYMENT\n#312\n6-10-69\nCAMPAIGN\nRR made introductions and discussed the\neffort of the administration and the\nState Chamber of Commerce to stimulate job\nopportunities for young people this summer.\nYOUTH EMPLOYMENT\n#306\n6-5-69\nStatewide campaign launched to help California\nyoung people obtain summer jobs: five-man,\nblue-ribbon committee named to coordinate\neffort.\nYOUTH EMPLOYMENT, Summer #89 2.9.68\nRR's Blue Ribbon Private Industry\ncommittee to aid in summer employment for\nyouth.\nYOUTH OPPORTUNITIES, Hearings on\n#370\nRR announced that eight two-day fact-finding\nhearings will be held throughout California\nduring July to gather grass-roots information\nabout needs and problems of youth\nYOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER COMMENDED\n#642\n11.4.68\nRR commended YOC in Sacramento for service\nbeyond call of duty.\nYOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM\n#56\n(President Nixon's)\n1-27-70\nRR awarded certificates of appreciation to\nGeneral Glenn C. Ames and Brigadier General\nBernard A. Nurre\nin recognition of National Guard's role in\nPresident's Youth Opportunity Program.\nYOUTH SUMMER EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM #682\nFOR 1968\n12-19-67\nindicating that employment for next summer\nwill be more successful\nYOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK\n# 276\n4.22.68\nRR proclaimed week of April 21-27, 1968 as\nYOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK.\nYOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK\n#207\n4/24/67\nProclamation, YTEW April 23 - 29\nYUDA COUNTY - State of Emergency\n#104\n2-27-73\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke proclaimed a state\nof emergency in Sutter, Colusa, Placer, Yuba,\nClenn and Napa counties.\nYUBA COUNTY, Superior Court\n#649\n12-1-67\nEdmund T. Manwell\nZERO DEFECTS WEEK\n#159\n3-6-69\nRR proclaimed March 6 through 13 as Zero\nDefects Week\nMONING\n#409\nCoastal Highway\n7-9-71\nRR announced new coastal highway planning policy\nto prevent unwarranted intrusion by the state\nhighway system on California's coastline."
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