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CoJifornio
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
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I, MARCH FONG EU , Secretary of State of the State of
California, hereby certify:
That each of the microphotographic copies of any paper
document or record following in this roll of film is a full
and correct copy of the original filed in my office, and that
each said copies was microphotographed under my direction and
control this^^-y.^^ day oi i^i?c.
Authority for this microfilm reproduction is Section 1551
of the Evidence Code.
Filmed by:
J. R. Wainscott
Microfilm Tech. II
State Archives
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^Kcutivic Bcpartmcnt
;S>tJtc of Californij
PROCLAMATION
The roundatlons ol" our Reoubllc rest firmlv uoon thp
knowled/^e and intelliconco of Americans of past. ™eLnt and
future generations and upon the sound education 'of ouryoSSg men
cC2nt?yr "" ''^^ security and destiny of our beloveS ^
the vouth or''^!^!!^'!!'' r.chools today offer broad opportunities for
the youth of America to gain appreciation for the manifold
II lcrl'^l°^ ""^^ "^^^ institutions. A vigorous school system is
agalnot all its enemies, foreign and domestic. Our national
independence and personal liberties could not long rio^r^sh If
the education of our rising generations were to be neglected.
'"'•^^'^ ^^^ growing population and constantlv exnandinc-
hi°S'po.^siCle''t'and^rt 'T ." -^P°-^^^^l^tT?"L!n?a?n';L
nignesc po.^sible standards of education in our school-^ The
Jlrororcr-f^^tf to ?[/''r' 'V''''' -""^^ bfrnSLhed with
fr:n?n2^'' citortb to attract greater numbers of able, well
Governor of California, proclaim April '^^-^O Iq^r ^f'pTmr?^ ' '
trZlelT '""''' ''^°°'=^ "^ teachers, administrators anS"^" "^°
IN WlTNliiJS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my (.and and caused the
Croat Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
^•4th day of February, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-five.
Governor of 'callfornKa/
ATTEST: ^
Secretary of/s/ate
EIIZED
FLB :M19b5
FRANK M JWOAN, Sec(otarY of State /
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^xccutiuc department
^tatt of dalifornia
PKOCLAMATiUN
The City of Hope, renowned National Medical
Center In Log Angeles County, Is upon the threshhold
of its njnd year of service to afflicted individuals
of ail creeds and races.
Through its facilities splendid care and
expert treatment are provided without coat to victims
of such catastrophic diseases as cancer, tuberculosis,
leukemia and heart diseases. No patient has ever been
asked to pay for services received, yet the individual
dignity of each has been carefully preserved.
Prom modest beginnings in the California
desert, this fine humanitarian institution has increased
in stature and public service, keeping pace with the
tremendous development of our State. In expanding its
services. Its fine outstanding scientific research staff
and equipment, and its new Children's Wint;, the v'tnl
ne(-il for increar.ed public support of the City of Hope
has become more acute.
of
to
Inasmuch as the City of Hope is a beacon
hope to the suffering and since its doors are open
all without question as to ancestry or faith, I,
Goodwin J. Kni)';ht, Governor of California, proclaim
June, 19'?b, as CITY OF HOPE MONTH in California and
urge my fellow citizens to lend every possible
assistance to this unique and outstanding institution.
IN WITNESS WHERKOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 23rd
day of February, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-Five.
Governor of California
ATTEST: O^^^c A^^**^/**^
Secretary
tate
FILED
III tti* offic* of tS» %t''m*9'r of St«t«
FEB ;M1955
FRANK M.>ORl>rtN, SKreUry ot
frtnlij In (aiivuknia itati miNTiNC oFrici
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ffm H.JOdbAH
P .1 0 a L A M A
3!xcnitiDc Bcpartnicnt
3tJtc of California
California has been blcssod in abundance. Its vast i
resources am al nost without limit and the moat precious of these
is its splent'id hurnun rosourco, Tlie talents, Intollicenco and
enthuslas"' -'' -•• : !-• '- • - this a most favored land.
cf Slate
sv. our cuj liu
Tor the ru'oure. Upon the
our i(epi't)lit^ in the ycurc
treiaeiK^ous responsibility
to the thousands v;ho are
Misfortune of inn.".- or
and iris shou.l. ven
useful , construe „ L . ,, oiti
ful lives. They, us veil
to make vital and slit. if!
profreas anc' dovolopmcnt
and ;, C'U tn Wfc! have oui* .^'o-itest hope
:n (depend the stren^^^th and security of
t.o come. l'ofauf,ie of this vm have a
to these younj.- peoplt and especially
crippled ana incapacitated through the
accident. Physically handicapped boys
every possible opportunity to becone
ona capable of leading happy, purpose-
aa those more fortunate, will be able
cant contributions to t}ie continuing
of our State! and Nation.
The California Society of i;rippled Children and its
affiliated orijanl/jatlons aro now uonductinf; the annual sale of
:aster Seals to aecnro funds necessary for the rehabilitation
jnd education of Ualiloi-nia's cripplod children. Tiiis pro.fram
dc]'encs heavily upon voluntary contributions to carrj' on its
worthwlille work.
To ;i..'.'.3ist in bi'l, l.hls cauipaign to public
attention, I, uoodwin J. Knit;ht, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim i.arch 13' to April 13, 1955, us EASTrJu S>JAL i:OKTH
ti-.rouf'.hout i;alifornia and I esi;ccin]ly desimate Saturday,
A]n'il 2, 1955, as Urlpplnl c'in vlr,.t, t .; Day in our State. I urge
n:, fellow 'JalSitf'ornians -nerous suijort to the
^•1' r- r ttoster Seals, t,,.... iv'.i, ... ..x.-jtanco bo tho.se who need
orve their hel]--.
I'^l V/ITNf'JSS WUER;J0P, I liave
hereunto set my hand and
caused the ;reat Seal of
the State of California
to be ali'ixed this ll|th
day of Iiuvch, A. D., One
Thousand iiine Hundred and
[■"ifty-Plvo.
iiove*^oi'
;i'j'Ti';sT'
iiove»roi' oi' CalVfornla
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Secrctari^^ State
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KIIIED
In lH« alRf • of ft>t S»rr«»nrv a* SfOf*
^xccutiot department
State of California
FRANK M
I' H 0 C L A M A T I («i
Since itn inception baseball bar. symbolized to
the American people the value of I'rlendly competition,
fair play, determination to win, and cooperative effort
to achieve a worthwhile Koal .
The season of the year has arrvlved which
traditionally hao been marked by an acceleration of
public interest in this sport throughout our Nation. In
school yards, in neighborhood sandlots, and in the train-
inr camps of professional teams in every section of the
country younf. men are preparing for active participation
as players during the monthri ahead. Americans who are
not able to actively participate personally arc following
with keen interest the progress and development of their
favorite teams and players. Parents, teachers and other-
leaders of youth are working with young people in schools
and various" org^anlzations to encourage their interest in
this splendid character-building, national pastime.
'"ail form a offers outstanding opportunities
elopment of outstii:idlng teams and players, as
d by its large number of prol'ess 1 onal , seml-
1 and amatevir baseball organizations,
the value of this sport both as a national
and for Its recreational aspects, I, Goodwin
Governor of California, proclaim March 19-^o,
TIONAL BAGi-;tWLL WiiliK in our State and urge my
fornians to give the fullest possible support
by attending games and encouraging their
ams and players.
IN WITNESS VIHEUmF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this bth
day of March, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-five.
for the dev
js evidence
professiona
Recognizing
institution
J. Knight,
V)b'-j, as NA
fellow Call
to baseball
favorite to
Governor of California
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FTCED
^xccutiDc Bcpartmcnt
3tJtt of dalifornij
i'HOCLAMAT
MAH8- W55i
FRANK n, )iRDAN, Sicretiry ill tlili
0
In our children and youth America has Its
greatest resource for itn i'uture preservation and
strength. Upon their sound development depends the
continuity of tlio splendid heritage that wc enjoy as
a free people.
Accidents in the
and at school offer an eve
people. It is a tragic fa
preventable accidents each
children than any disease
accidents. It is Imperati
others responsible for the
boys and (tlrls of our Natl
and encouracie improved saf
Instruction and by example
ir homes, on the playgrounds
r-present threat to our young
•t that unnecessary and
year kill or malm more
and even more than traffic
ve that parents, teachers and
safety and guidance of the
on recognize these dangers
ety practices both by
To emphasl?;e the
intensified protection and
matters of personal safety
Governor of California, he
lyb)b, as CHILD SAFiiTY WKtiK
Callfornians to join in an
hazards to safety as possl
amonr the boys and girls o
reduced in the future.
need for continuing and
education of children In
I, Goodwin J. Knight,
reby proclaim April 17-23,
in this State. I urge all
effort to eliminate as many
ble so that the terrible toll
f America will be materially
IN WlTNtiSS WHiiREOP, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 8th day of
March, A. D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-five.
Governor «f Callfoi/tiia
ATTEST: ^^
PfinUd Im CAtlPOBNI* ITATI rilNTIN<. OPPICB
'fnmrirmrr 3iirtin3l5
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$xcnitJOc Bcpartmcnt
3rjrc of California
PROCLAMATION
olxty-l'lvo yearo ago, representatives of 18
American nations met at Washington, D.C., for the first
International Conference of American States. At that
session a permanent organization was established to
-,mnnr'^l'i ■'!';' ^^^'^^'l^\'^<- com.ncTcIal and general information
among all the republics, and so not only foster th-
exchange of trade but remove the great Ignorance of each
other whioli existed among their respective peoples."
Known today as tlie Organization of American States, this
association of nations of the western world is dedicated
to peace, freedom and justice.
With the bonds of a common heritage, Californians
have a special Interest in the preservation of goodwUl and
Sta?o nl'^.r'^ °"'' "f !r'^^'°^''^ ^° ^^^ ^°^th. Throughout our
btatt, place names and local customs reflect the Hispanic-
American inl luences upon Its progress and development. Our
ellow citxzens of Latin American ancestry form a vitally
Son' ?n th^i "i\°'T P^°P^"' '"^'^^"^ substantial contribu-
tiono to the continuln;-; progress of our State and Nation.
H>:cogn!zlng the Importance of friendship and
understanding between our Hepubllc and our friends in the
western nemisphcre, 1, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
^rtho^'hlM' V"}"^' Fr°^l^^'" April m, igr,.,, the anniversary
',. ^ ^Ibtorlc Washington conference, as PAN-AMliHlCAN DAY
w?th L^^ ""''^ V''^''' ^''^^ ^■^'' f^^^^f^l^ °^ California Join
wl h "^^^ i",f°"veying our most cordial greetings and best
wJL,hes to the people of all American nations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this l6th
day of March, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty -five.
FTCED
I the »lol» »l Cplllwnl
wrnmg M ctitroiNiA btati raiKTiMo
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^xccutivic department
^tatt of (lulifarnia
PHOCLAMATION
Statistics reveal that one of every four Americans are
present or potential victims of cancer. The American Cancer
Society reports that one-fourth of those stricken are being saved
throuGh early detection and modern medical techniques. It is
I estimated that twice that number could be saved if every case of
cancer were to be discovered and treated promptly.
There are 49 branches and committees of the American
Cancer Society throut:;hout California servint;, 99 per cent of its
population. In addition, cancer research projects are being
conducted at a score or more California colleges, universities
and hospitals developing new and Improved treatments and cures
i'or this dreaded scourge.
ThroUi';h all these activities, the American Cancer
Society is carrying on a determined crusade against cancer. The
i attack Is beln^': pressed on a number of fronts — research, public
and professional education, and service to the patients. The
men and women engaged In this great humanitarian effort depend
upon voluntary contributions for financial support. At least
40 per cent of all money contributed to the American Cancer
Society remains in the locality where it is collected to support
community programs of cancer control.
To aid the society In its continuing battle against an
uncompromising killer, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, proclaim April, I'-Jb'j, as CANCER CONTROL MONTH
throughout our State. I urge all Callfornians to support this
campaign as /-.encrously as possible and to take advantage of ohe
life-saving opportunities offered by the programs of the American
Cancer Society.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 2£;nd day
of March, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-five.
^^HrTOi/>^/y^^^^><^^^
Governor of
Cali/ornia
ATTEST: ^^.^^ /i^^A
3Pst£
Secretary or'^State
FFLED
MAH 2 •) 1955
Pwiwlti Is CAIimtMIA ITATI fklNTIMO OVriCK
tiniulilGS 1o 31G16.
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^xcnitivic Bcpartmtnt
State of California
FHOCLAMATION
To millions of pcoF^le throughout a troubled
world, the message of Calvary symbolizes a wonderful
heritage of hope. The solemn commemoration of the
Crucifixion of the Son of Man on Good Friday is a vibrant
reminder of tne power of faith and hope in tne face of
seemingly overwhelming diacouracement. At
history of humanity has there been fjreater
hope that richteousnests, justice and peace
prevail .
no time in the
need for the
must ultimately
to challen
dur'ing the
them hav
brute fore
today lie
i-ulhiess 3
gentle aut
seeks univ
Justice i'o
Tyrant 3 and tempo i
ge the gentle auth
past nineteen and
perished and many
e, their mundane p
buried under the
trength they have
hority personified
ersal peace based
V all men based on
ul empires have often risen
ority of the Cross of Christ
a half centuries. Most of
have been forgotten; their
ower and their vain glory
ands of time. In spite of
not been able to resist the
by Jesus of Nazareth whicn
upon the will of God and
mutual respect and good will,
In re^verent contemplation of these things, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, urge that all
Callfornlans oV Christian faith observe the hours between
noon and i:UO p.m. on Good Friday, April o, 19'jIj» as a
time for meditation, prayer and rededication to their
belief in peace, brotherhood and hope founded upon the
teachings of their acknowledged Saviour through His
ministry, death and resurrection.
IN VilTNiiSS WHaREOF, I have
hei-eunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 30th
day of March, A.D., One
rhousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty -five.
UovcnjiBr of C .J^'ornia
Seci'etary ^)/ JuaLe
F ! L E D
o*th, >fa»««f CfttilD'nia
MAR ;i 0 1955
FRANK M. jeKDAH, Secretiry cf Stile
Pfimtti t» CAIIPOBNIA II*1> VBINTIMe OPriCB
k.4
^jccutiDc Bcpartment
^tatc of ealiforiiia
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1' H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
Throu(j;hout our history as a nation, we have bw..
called upon repeatedly to defenu our way of life againsT power-
iul aegressors and detractors both alien and domestic. Opposed
to the basic tenets of our )_>;overnment that the individual has an
( inherent right to liberty. Justice and opportunity with dignity
and honor is the international communistic conspiracy.
Ever since the concept of government by force, terror
reachery had its inception, its adherents have sought
ete domination of the entire world. While their tactics
ubject to momentary changes and complete reversals, their
has remained firmly fixed. May 1 has lon(; stood as a focal
in the calendar of communism. On that date, its advocates
held demon;;tratlon3 and celebrations desif.ned to mislead
copies of the world into surrendering their human
rlC'it.
and t
compl
are s
goal
date
have
the p
birth
lo help combat this menace to thp continued existence
of our Republic and all that it stands for, thr Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the United States have instituted a patriotic
observance on May 1 eacn year. On that occasion it is urged
that all Americans strive to acquire broader knowledge and
aeeper appreciation of the historic greatness of our nation,
and that they also become more ramiliar with the serious threat
cotiuni;nism presents to free people.
Recognizing
communism is an alert.
Governor of California
LOYALTY DAY throughout
Californians cooperate
and that tliey continue
interest in the civic
nation to combat tlic e
free institutions.
that our most potent weapon against
Informed citli'.enry, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
, hereby proclaim May 1, 195^, as
our State. I urge that my fellow
fully In the spirit of this observance
to develop an intelligent, participating
affairs of their community, state and
vil forces which are seeking to engulf our
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this bth
day of April, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and KifLy-fivc.
Governor ol' CMlifornlt
A'l'TEST: ^Xc^-o^/c /iy>j ^^''CtL^^ ^
^Secretary ,of State ^
iVAi.TKK c. s'r;.'Ti.r:R
JJKi'Ui'Y 3i;CKJii7.;a OF S'^.ITE
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prtnttd im raitrotMtA itatb piiiNTtNG dppici
3:KfUtit)C department
3tJtc of (Ijliforniii
FROCLAMA'L'iON
A system of competitive i'ree enterprise has
enabled the Amei-ican people to achieve a hJj^her standard of
living for the individual and f;reater wealth for our Republic
than has ever been enjoyed by any other nation in human
nlstory .
ThroUjjh savings, insurance, home ownership,
ownerslvi p oi' I'.ecurities, participation In management, and
other i'orms ol' property ownership we may all share In bene-
ficial results of this abundance. By individual investment
in the productive worth of the nation, private property Is
effectively accumulated.
Ori lUnatinii in California five years ago. Invest
in America Week observances have spread throughout tiie
United States. Sponsored by many leading' civic groups and
ousiness orcianizat ions, tliis prot';ram emphasizes the impor-
tance of constructive capitalism to the development and
security of our nation.
Comiiuindiiii'; this observance to the attention of
the people of California, 1, Goodwin J. Knit:,ht, Governor
of California, hereby proclaim the week of April ^5 through
May 1, 19'jt>, as INVliST IN AMERICA WliKK in our State. I
ur);e my fellow Cal! forni ans to avail themselves of the
opportunities offered to yain j-^reater understanding- of our
free enterprise economy and Its place in our national life.
IN WITNESS WHiiKEOF, I have hereuntcj
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
this l^th day of April, A. D.,(
One Ttiousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-five.
Governor
PTEST:
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^HfWt^^
Secretary
■y fidys
State
FILED
of ih« S'om' Coli'c'i-ia
APH I 5 1955
FRANK M. JWOAN, SecreUty c( Stale ^
AMI
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ftimtti in California itatb printim« ovriCB
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.^"rcorcaiifornia
PROCLAMATION
'buted heavily towa
health problems ou
conquest of these
(tea determination
,j -infantile paralysl
|iwe undoubtedly wii
social and economl
I and emotional m
sures and tempo o
rd malcln.': mental
I' society must d.-
problems the same
that we brought t
3 and other physl
1 be able to subs
'^ costs and human
health.
f mod
nine
al wl
publ
o bea
cal c
tanti
surr
Qrn llvlnp have contri-
ss one of the greatest
th. If we bring to the
ic awareness and dedlca-
r in the fi^ht against
Tipplers of humanity
ally reduce the terrible
erlng attendant to mental
women and chlldi ni°unrifr,''f^?"^ ^'^''''^ ^^^ "'ore than 50 ooo m«.
Mental Hy,,ien.!"1\"Sfrbion au^ho?- 1"^ ''^'^ De^pa'rtment'o?'
assistance of evervo o^" . ° ^^ '^°"^' however and fh ^
Ihornrar^ f"^ community ril-e as Itll It L tl^""^' ^"^ ^'^^^ schools,
"^"^"^ ^"^ emotional strain.
,.ental n^ne^tT^^^^^^'^JI^l^l^^^^r., the incidence of
participation in thf^oz'k o? f," ''^"^^^^^^Cement ?or "reaL^^'nun ^
people, I, Goodwin J ?n Vh[ ''"^''"^^"C the mental hJlltn or n, ""
proclaim M-iv i v i,,. , f'"''» (•overnor of Pniif-^C^ ''<i«iJ.cn of our
Ma, 1-,, ly^,^ ..^^ ^,^,^,^^^^ Hi^AL'm'wEKK In'o^^'starf '
Governor of Callforvfia
ATTKST: ''
Secretary estate
F I U E D
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^iffUtiDf Bcpartinrnt
^tatc of (Talifornia
ililUCLAMATlON
transmit to'Ttrpoa^errty'T^'ti^I'?^' ^ '"^^ ^^^^^^ <=-
enjoyed, untarnished and undImn1.h^H''°^^''^'^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
and viijorous determinatlo on Jhl ^ Constant vigilance
has ever been the n"?.," "f o,,^ ^ part of its citizens
security. ' '^ °"^ nation's honor and
tutt
or our power for pia"c and rnr.'°'^'' ''i^'^ ^''^"^^ deprive us
stronj^h and knowl odre deoend fhr^'" ^^^'^^'^^ ' Upon their
United States and aJfthar^t reprl^r^^ntr^'i?" °' '^^
fhone who comprise the re/^ular rnf^"^?^'^' t^°'^^' ""^
services of the United -^n^i i^H-tlme unirormed
in reserve cJmponenta and in Ma?r 'Vr'''' ^"^ neighbors
^eserv.n. of £,..o.i^^ l^^l^l^ an^lubJl^r^r^ect
r-^v, -t-u . -I'l"- ^^ T.ciu t ve recorn
i°L?^^t^ P^r_^ .i" ^'^^ protection
people both !n war-time
and security of our
emergency and In peace-time disaster
th. Unlted'staJL'S recornlz^^n''^" '^^ '^^ President of
Who have sworn to nrotJct and defpn^ ^^^^^atlons to those
and national honor T Pooh.h "^^^^"^ o^^- sacred liberty
California, proclaim Mav???Q:^r- ^"^^''^^ Governor of ^
throurhout our ?t-ito T nl' ^-"^A ""^ ^™^ ^O^CES DAY
display the American 'pia-^S S ^f ?-?\ ^'-^i^^'ornians to
observances of the occa' Von Jn^h^o^'?^P^*^^ ^" l°<^al
on that date. ^cca,.xon to the fullest extent possible
IN WITNESS V.'HEREOP, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
fi.'f^^'^r"^'"' ^° ^^ affixed
this 9th day of May,
A. D., One Thousand'mne
Hundred and Fifty-Five.
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ATTEST:
FILED
Governor of California
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Secretary (M>^tate
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^xcnitiuc Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of Caiirornia
PROCLAMATION
The selfless sacrifice of the flower of American youth
has been the price for our national security and for the precious
blessings of human liberty which are our heritage. On widely
scattered foreign battlefields and on the high seas, thousands
of heroic men and women have given their lives and tens of
thousands more have been seriously disabled so that this
Republic might continue to live free and strong.
The American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and
their auxiliary organizations annually sponsor the public sale
of colorful artificial poppies to insure that the American
people will have a" recurring reminder of their abiding obliga-
tion to our heroic dead. These little flowers eloquently
express the reverent dedication of the wearer, indicating the
vitality of the spirit of patriotism that is needed in America
today just as much as it was in wartime.
Funds derived from thie sale of these poppies are used
to help to ease the financial problems of invalided veterans
and the surviving dependents of our war dead. By giving aid to
the living victims of our nation's battles we pay the highest
possible honor to those who did not return.
We must never become so engrossed in the affairs of
' today that the lessons of the past become dim, and with this in
I mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, hereby
' proclaim May 27 and May 28, 1955, POPPY DAYS throughout our
I State. I urge my fellow Callfornlans to buy and wear veterans'
popples as symbols that they are keeping faith by voluntarily
helping to lighten the burden of those who are still undergoing
suffering and hardsiiip because of their service to our country
! during periods of peril.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
l6th day of May, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-five.
Governor of California
Secretary o^^^tatt
FIIIED
Ptiml*J Im CAIIVOBNI* ITAri rilNTINO OVFtCt
MAY tiTl955
fRANK M. J»RI>aN, Secretary Oslc
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3tatc of dalirornia
PROCLAMATION
The manifold blesslnp-.s of liberty and .justice which
the American peooie enjoy have been purchased at the cost of
thousands of human lives In hundreds of hard-fought battles
throughout tiie generations of our national existence. As a
nation, we have a sacred obligation of Ri-atitude to do homage
to the memory of the men and women who bravely faced and met
death that this Hepublic, under God, might thrive free and
strong.
In the toil and moil of modern life the past often
becomes dulled and recollection frequently fades. It is ap-
propriate that at least one day each year be set aside upon
which we honor the memory of our heroic dead who have conse-
crated themselves to their country's greater glory.
It is also fitting that we extend appreciative recog-
nition to those who, wounded in the service of our nation,
must live out their span of years helpless or disabled. These
men and women, in hospitals and elsewhere, are deserving of
our most solicitous attention and sympathetic regard.
Inspired by the spirit of freedom, patriotism and
devotion which motivated those who gave the last full measure
of devotion to bequeath us all a legacy of freedom, I,
Goodwin J. Knight,' Governor of California, proclaim Monday,
May 30, lyt3':>, as MEMORIAL DAY throughout our state. I urge
my fellow Californians to Join in prayer and praise for our
heroic dead on that day, reaffirming a firm determination to
faithfully protect and defend the free institutions which
they fought so valiantly to preserve.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2'3th day of
May, A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-five.
Governor of Cullfomia
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of State
Secretary
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3PKCUtit)c Btparmtnt
PROCLAMATION
^.^u.. of California „„Mcrion all teach us that
truth and IcnowiedEe are the most ^orm ^^^^^^ ^^^ maintain
-S ^-i kiS ^o.t:£terthe^.i- -.en an. women,
tyranny invariably a . .v. on in our Republic
The consistent progress o^/,f ^.f^'the'de^elopment of
in the prlvliep.t California,
It is vitally l»'P<"-"'"-^r?f;?tlcientl5 attractive to
that the teaohlns profession be made |^ffi|^|S Jth the necessity!
f,Ster%uml>ers "''//-S^SioA o^thfyouth in a rapidly srow-
?i/S^SreaiS fn\i"Sre»elv complex society.
in recognition of the ^Znil.f^Z^l^'^^^^'Z
,nd presenl and XTlT^llT"lli^T'''- T'T,,' \T^
^orernorrc^S^S^^p/oclal. Sunday. --Ji-K^
r4?^f troica^lo„=r,'pirtLi.itln. the ^J^^r/rr=rtlil,%
?ent^n public programs "onorlnB "'« '~f for their work and
oersonally commending malvloual "J°Sate demonstration of
lerrice, Ld by "therw =e .Iv n. |pP-P „„„,„ .teach our
ToSnr pSole S Sricln^tradltlons and principles .
-Tef^y-'Srand^cfu^^^^^^^^^^^
^eai of the State of Caiiiornxa
to be affixed this 31st day of
May! a! D.! One Thousand Nine
Hundred ana Fifty-live. ^
~;->s;
'^ Governor ol^' California^
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ATTEST : <l>'»4^^«-u<««'
<^£ "V
^^ MAY Hi W5b
Secretary
^xccutiuc Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of Cjlifornij
PnpCLAMATION
-O
thus "proclaim Hhor^t,, Ti, ^ " °^ Independence to
inhabitants thcieor"^ un fn^'^^r \ ^^^ ^^"'^ ""^° ^11 the
expresslSn to Amo?i<:an dl^nitJ-^ani'H r^'"Pii<="y, giving
document was ba?ed on neJ-Kor^t^?, J^^'^^^^^tlon, this
en an appeal to divine .fun^IJe! "°'' P^^^^^^"^ but
By thia act the r
at the birth of an independ
which har. grown to a proat
occasion they sot in motion
against tyranny and oppres
which they asst^rted were e
been maintained by cterna]
willingness on the part of
life and comfort if necessa
ounders of our nation officiated
ont republic, planting a seed
world power. On that historic
a tireless, relentless force
^°k!"u''^^''^ ^^°™- The rights
tdbiished under God and have
vigilance and undevlatlng
the American people to sacrifice
has been coii^iemoratSd^asTdarof'de??' '"'' anniversary
ab.X?^?^i?f rJ°^^'""-^ P-^iotii^TSi^on"^^S,t.
ablf rfgits'wh ch°?re"ul^TasK IVT. '"'?^'^"^' '-'^-
|nS-^ui-f;-.-^r^ S
asking the blesRlng<>, of' Al nw hv,', f- ''^'"^'^iction was offered
I urpe an rn^l,^ . Almighty God upon the new nation
divine endownlents and oJ^nd^JJdCa? reLn" ^?""'^ °' ^"^
servo ana protoct our °p i ondir'nfLna^r.l^^^t'ase. '° ^^^-
WITNEF.S WHEREOF, T have hereunto
-oh"'^..''^.'^ ^"^^ ^^^^ed the Great
..eal ol the State of Calil-ornia
to bo ai fixed this 29th day of
June, A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-five
Governor of California
d
Secretary of State.
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FPAMK K JMr.«N, Setreldty J Mate,
^xcnitiiic Bcportmcnt
5>t.uc of California
Tlirough action by the Continental Congress on
January ik, 1777, the basic design for our present National
Emblem was brought into beinc- Since that fateful dav during
our War for Independence, the dominion of our Flag has been
e-.tended westward from the Allantic to the shores of the mighty
Pacific.
The Stars and Stripes have become a vibrant symbol of
human dignity and a force I'or Justice throughout the world. The
American Fla.^ has brought hope, courage, and determination into
the liearts of millions. The mission of our Flag is to champion
the cause of Justice and to spread liberty, enlightenmert, and
happiness for all our people. Thousands have given the5 • lives
in countless battles to preserve i.hc tioiior ana C-l-ory of -ur
Flag and all that it stands for. It has served as an ever
present reminder to the American people that freedom so valiant-
ly won c-jn he maintained only with vigor and vigilance.
To aaslsL in the various patriotic programs designed
to Increase public awareness of the sacred symbolism of our
Star Spangled Banner, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, proclaim Tuesday, June 1^), lO^j^, as FLAG DAY In
our State. I irge my fellow citizens to'display our National
Emblem Ir, an appropriately reverent manner in nubile buildings
homes, and commercial establishments throughout California '
This practice could well be extended to Include not only slgni-
t leant patriotic holidays but also to serve as a daily reminder
of the power and glory of our HepubJlc and the blessings we all
enjoy under its protection. In this manner we will be giving
visible demonstration of complete allegiance to our beloved
nation.
IN WITNESS WTTEREOP, I have hereunto
yet my iiand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 10th day of
June, A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty- five.
Governor of California
ATTEST ;
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Secretary o\^jfLii^
iTATC raiNTiNc orrica
i^xtcutttic Bcpartiiicnt
State of (California
P U 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
Mechanization has brought to agriculture greater
efficiency, better production and improved working conditions
for fanners and farm families. In addition, it has also in-
creased the dangers from potential accidents and the need
for safe working practices on the part of those employed on
farms and ranches.
The Hed Cross, the Farm Bureau, the Grange, 4-H
Clubs, Future Farmers of America, the National Safety Council
and other organizations are exerting every possible effort to
minimize, with tlic help of government agencies, the hazards
of farm operations through extensive programs of Information
and cooperative activity. With proper care and observance
of safety rules, the annual toll of crippling and killing
accidents can be substantially reduced.
Human
resource and to
of our State, I
hereby proclaim
WEEK. I urge a
eliminating the
assure the full
out the year as
ity represents California's greatest natural
encourage its conservation in the rural areas
, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
the week of July ?n, 1955, as FARM SAFETY
11 concerned exercise care and diligence in
inanimate and human causes of accidents to
est protection of person and property through-
wcil as during the period of this observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Groat Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
1st day of July, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-five.
Governor of California
Secretaryi;^3f State
JUL 3 -1955
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3!KcutiDc Bcpartment
3tart of California
PHOCLAMATION
The third anniversary of "Operation Skywatch," the
popular term for the function of the United States Air Force's
Civilian Ground Observer Corps, will be observed July lU, 1955.
This will mark another important milestone in the proud history
of this patriotic and unselfish body of men and women who
continue to play a key role in our national defense.
Development of long ran^^e bombers and devastating
aerial weapons has shaken our complacency about the need for
an effective air defense. To meet this threat Ihe full might
of the Continental Air Defense Conuiiand is constantly on the
alert against attack, and the Strategic Air Command stands
ready to deal crippling blows to the enemy who seeks to destroy
us. To give advance warning to these powerful arms of the
Air Force we have a vast system of radar outposts. But even
this electronic guardian lias Its limitations. To make air
defense effective requires the unflag-ging services of gi'ound
observers to scan the skies in tliose areas where the radar
network functions imperfectly, Tiielrs is an unheralded and
often monotonous task but they proudly carry out their duties
knowing tuat never in the past have American citizens been asked
to assu-.e such a vital duty in preserving our national defense.
To give grateful recognition to the thousands of
conscientious Americans serving in the Civilian Ground Observer
Corps and to direct public attention to the continuing need for
additional volunteers, I, Goodwin J, Knight, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim the period of July 11-17, 1955,
as GKOUha) ObSEHVER CORPS WEEK in our State, and I urge the
people of California to Join and support this program which is
BO essential to a well-balanced, effective air defense system,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this 5th day of
July, A.D,, One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Five,
' J>-- /<^^^Lt-
Governor of California
Secretary o<r ^tate
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special election shall
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' ^^^1 t^ie vacancy
■<i Dictr.lct
Ijlyi.ian Don Hobble.
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$tDtc of California
FROCLAMAT
_L "''tut, ^*'*
WHiiRKAS, certain employee:
and of the Dnlvornlty of California
Employees' Retirement System; and
.V" ■. ^rJi.S, the Conp:ref5n of the United States has enaotrfi
legislation extending the opportunity for coverage under the Old
Are and Survivors Insurance Hroirram embodied In the Social
Security Act to employees of States and the political subdivi-
sions thereof who are covered by existing retirement systems; and
of the State of California
arc now covered by the State
VvHKREAS, the Board of Administration of the State
Kmployees' Retirement System has fixed the date of the referendum
as November I, lQt=.S, with the ballotlnp; to he concluded bv
November 2^, 195S, both dates inclusive, to determine whether
such employees desire coveraj^'c under the Old Ape and Survivors
Insurance Program:
NOW THliKKKORR, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of the
Svate 01' California, do hereby proclaim, and notice is hereby
r'ven, as of Aur-.ust 1, 19^3, that a referendum shall be held' in
conformity with Article '^, Chapter L', Fart H, Division 5, Title 2j
of the Government Code, and Section 218(d) of the Social Security
Act, amont-; employees of the State of California and the Universitj
of California who are members of the State Employees' Retirement
System; said referendum to be held November 1, 1955, and to be
restricted to elijable employees, with balloting to be concluded
not later than November 25, 195^1 .
follow;
The ouestlon to be voted upon in the referendum will be
Shall eligible State and University members of the
State Employees' Retirement System have extended to
them the provisions of the Old Age and Survivors
Insurance proitram embodied in the Social Security
Act, with coverage under such proRram effective
January 1, 1955, and with the modifications in the
State limployees' Retirement Law as provided in
Chapter 1440, Statutes of 1955?
I HKiiEBY DESIGNATE the Board of Administration of the
State Employees' Retirement System as the State
vise the referendum referred to herein.
agency to super-
\ \>s
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 11th day of
July, A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-five.
Governor of California
'ATTEST: ^^^ ^^^^
Secretary o/'iti\z
rAIIPCIKNIA IT*H PBINTINO OPPtCI
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Jxcnitiuc Bcpartmcnt
^tarc of dJliforiiia
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P R 0 C L A M9<^'-r-Xj{J«^y^"' "'*'"•
Since the davm of the age of flight California
I.as made Increasingly Important contributions to the air
might of our Nation until today it stands in the forefront
of all States in tills respect.
Climate, availability ol' skilled manpower and the
enterprising spirit of Californians in developing new in-
dustries have combined to make our State the principal
producing area of tlie air age. The products of our air-
craft plants girdle the globe in commercial and military
service and set a standard wiiich the manufacturers of other
nations seek to equal .
There is no liitiit to the future of aviation and
its multitude of associated Industries. Our iiighly sicllled
technicians are pushing onward to new fi'ontiers in their
quest to strengthen American security through airpower.
Guided missiles, electronic computers and a host of other
Devices and weapons conceived by California scientists,
produced by California plants, and tested at Air Force
and Navy research and development facilities in our State
are adding nev; power each day to our air defense.
No single group lias done more to stimulate de-
velopment of military aviation and the United States Air
Force than the Air Force Association which will hold its
9th Annual Convention this year in San Francisco. In
recognition of the untiring efforts of this patriotic and
purposeful body to eniiancr United States airpower, I,
Goodwir. J. Knight, Governor of California, do hereby pro-
claim trie period August 8 through August l4, 1955, as
AIRPOWER WEEK in California. I urge that during this
week all Californians give recognition to the advancement
of aviation and the contributions wliich our State has made
to progress in the air age.
IN WITNESS WHElffiOF, I have hereunto
sot my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 27th day of
July, A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-five.
"TEST :
Goveriior o^Californ^
ryCca" S
Secretaryv
State
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PfimltJ In CAIirOkNIA ITA1K FRIKTINfi Omcl
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F r L E D
3:KnJtiDc Bcparnncnt
^tatt of California
JUL2'.M95E
FfiANK H JORDAN. S«cr«ldiy «t Stale
PROCLAMAT ^s^^/lt,^ uX^,, (ix4_
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since Itc; Inception baseball has been closely
assoclatccj with the multiple and varied facets of what lias
become recocnlzecl as the American way of life. Whether it
is a cross-roads hamlet or a tcemlntj metropolis, every com-
munity in the nation has its ardent baseball fans.
'I'hls sport offers to the youth of our land many
excellent opportunities for the development of constructive
citizenship. Throuch participation young people learn the
value of cooperative action and the necessity of aggressively
mcotinc determined competition. The positive qualities of
success are effectively taught through this popular pastime.
The ability to accept discipline, the capacity to meet de-
feat and try again, the need for being individually alert
and patient are all developed on the baseball diamond.
Numerous wortliwhile programs to encourage the
youth of America to become actively Interested in baseball
are helping to insure that thousands of youngsters who want
to play are given a chance to do so. Notable among these
is American Legion Junior Baseball. During the recent
session of the California State Legislature, a resolution
was passed calling upon the Governor to declare a special
observance in lionor of the Legion's teen-age baseball com-
petition.
Complying with this legislative action and In
recognition of the splendid contribution this program has
made toward making the boys of America better and happier
citizens, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
hereby proclaim Saturday, August o, \'fyj, as AMERICAN
LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL DAY throughout California. I urge
my fellow Callfornlans to give the fullest possible en-
couragement and active support to the young players and
their sponsors throughout the baseball season as well as
on that date.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 27th day of
July, A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-five.
EST:
Governor of californi^
^iZ^^ic<i^, A(>i/t^ty^
Secretary wr State
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AUG 1 - 1955i:3
fRANK H, iQROAM, SecreUiy uj ^i«K
^xccutiuc Bcpartmcnt
^catc of California
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The i'uuure strongtli and security of our Republic
depends upon the extent to which Its children are given
opportunities to develop sound Individual and community
attitudes consistent wltii our splendid heritage as a free
people. Every adult has a responsibility to be alert to
and to participate in determinlnc the educational goals of
our schools. To appropriately discharge this obligation,
extensive Icnowledge Is needed for individuals to be ade-
quately Inforniod on educational programs and procedures.
For several decades Parents and Teachers Associ-
ations have been extremely effective in providing leadership
and initiative in developing community consciousness of the
manifold complex problems Involved in the care, protection,
education and ruldancc of our boys and girls. Firm in
principle yet flexible in meeting constantly changing
social conditions, the PTA movement has utilized the com-
bined vision, experience and determination of parents,
teachers and other friends of youth to form a powerful
instrument for positive, progressive public service In
thousands of coinmunities tnroughout our State and Nation.
The Parents and Teachers organization, oecause it
is broadly rcprcsentativo In the scope of Its membership,
is potentially one of the most influential groups in com-
munity development. Its roots are generally deep in the
areas where its units are active. The effectiveness of
such an organization is heavily contingent upon extensive
this in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
proclaim the week of October 2-8,
I urge my
with the out-
Parents and
public support and with
Governor of California,
1955, as PA RENT -TEA CHER WEEK in our State.
fellow Oaiifoi-nians to become more familiar
standing v;ork of the California Congress of
Teachers and its local affiliates, and that wherever
possible they become members, actively participating in
•J\\c various worthwlille programs on behalf of the boys and
girls of California carried on under the auspices of the
PTA.
WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
tlie Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 29th day of July, A.D.,
One Tiiousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-five.
1 J(.. /Zo^.^.^^.'^j^
rn«r of CallfonMa
Secretary of State
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I H 0 C L A K %r-^.l...2i-., ^ '
^xmm Bcpartmcnt
^rarc of California
state Falr'SS'Sositio,l'"oSv ?nd^ r 'f^^^^'^ ^P^^"^"
out our State have consi-f onf^., ^ '^? ^ii"trlct fairs throuKh-
dcvelopmcnt of California foiLr^''^^^ ^'^^ Srowth and^
approximately rour-n?J v lo?^i"p^ni^,^?° ^'^^^^ ' ^t the
visliorL. may view dlsnlav^nr m P'^''"^""°> rcGldenta and
industrial U'^en ILytf Llliid.^/''^^"'' ^"^^"^^ ^"^
'^ntire commonwealth. ^"^^ividual communities and of our
contrlbutermSch'trimprov'e'l'Jini'" "]? "^^^*^ ^air-have
standard, of Production Syprovldfn^°""^'l?"" ^"^ '^^e^^^^
the exchange of knowledrn ^^r ! ^^ o.xcellent media for
incentive throucl compeUtlon^'^TJ'°" "' Products and
are offered a concise nomnS,* ^^ °"^ various fairs we
a picture of the nre^en^ Lnf ^"^^''^ ''^^^^'^ oV the pa^t
future. By cncour^Inf the'actlvr"""'. [°^^^^^^ °^ 'hf '
people, our fairs hei n * i active participation of vounrr
blc elti::ennh?p'^L esLiuS'^^H ^ ^^'^^^"""y of rLpoLi-
securlty of our Republic ^^'^ contlnulne strength and
and Of tne'eSoul'lJSunt; Ind^Sl^J.SJ^Sr^^;^ ^^^^^ ^^^^
State to our way of life T r-^^lf I' ^^^^^ throuchout our
California, hereby proclaim' c^omik" ^^ knight. Governor of
M m California. 'ru?ccmy'feT?ow \"J?' '-'5, as FAIR
thing possible to suppor thoL , ?, citizens to do evcrv-
progress and culture ^S addTt , ^'''"^x^^^'^"^ °^ Califor^S^
that their State F^r wiU^bc haJJnZ-r"''"^ ^^^ CallfornlL-
Sacranento durliir thii- t■^tr. t T ^^S^ -^^.s annual showjnF at
and entertalnmennt?iac\'?onrcoS5^1tr%H''^ ^^"-^^^^^
or^an our people, regardless o?Tg%"^of ec^°n^;;i%\^S--3^
IN WITNEGS milliLOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused tJeSJeat
Seal of the state of California
Au° t%''rn'' ^""'^ ^7th day Of
Governor of Calif or
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^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
IL iiac become customary in coiiimunlties throughout
California i'or Ivandrcds of public service organizations,
dependent upon voluntary public support, to annually con-
duct Joint financial campalenc on behalf of tlieir various
programs and projects.
In this manner, many woi'tiiv;hile h.ealth, welfare,
recreational and youth oi'c^ni?:ations derive funds required
for operation and expansion. Several of these associations
provide for the care and adoption of homeless children
while othei-s cive aid to needy families in maintaining
unity and security in times of stress. Contributions
frequently assist the pliysically handicapped to acquire
useful skills and to realize a happier, fuller life.
Numerous oi^canisations for younc people derive substantial
benefit from money raised in this manner and through these
groups the youth of our State receive valuable training in
becomJnr well adjusted, self-reliant and responsible citizens,
Extend
interests of the
of California, p
195'j), as COMMUNI
I urge the peopl
ance to thair fr
time and talents
carry on tlie man
sented.
ing recognition to the common efforts and
se groups, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
reclaim September, October and November,
;TY CHEST AND UNITED FUND TIME in California,
e of our State to extend all possible assist-
lends and neighbors who are giving their
to raise the funds so vitally needed to
ifold humanitarian and civic causes repre-
IN VJITNESS WHEREOF, I iiave hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 17th day of
August, A.D., One Thousand Nine
iundrcd and Fifty- five.
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J V'^yi^^t-'O^'^-^C^
Governor of California
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Secretary dt Ztatu
AUG I 1 1955
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^xcnititic department
^tatc of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of Caiifornla. do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be
held on Tuesday, the eighth day ol' November, lybt*, within the
thirty-lirst Senatorial District of the State, consisting of the
County of Santa Barbara, to fill the vacancy In the office of
State Senator from said District resulting from the death of
Senator Clarence C. Ward.
A3 required by Section i002 of the Elections Code,
I hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions
of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid
until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches
the stun of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEKEOK, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of Calilomia to be affixed
hereto this ^'^nd day of Au>.':ust, 19'?^.
Secretary of State
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•f th* atcff of CoHfcnt*
AUG 2 :.' 1955
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary of Slate
printti i» r«iirokNi* *tatk rRiHTmtf^mca
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^xccuriuc ©cpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
September 24, 1955, will mark the 200th anniversary
oV the birth of John Marnhnll of Virginia, fourth Chief
Juatice of the United Stateo. To assure appropriate public
recognition of the life and public services of this great
American, a federal commission has been created by Congress
to sponsor cormnemoratlve programs throughout the nation.
The chairman oV tliis commission is the incumbent Chief
Justice of the United Stater, and our distinguished fellow
Callfornlan, the Honorable Earl Warren.
During his 3^ years as presiding Justice of our
nation':; highest court, John Marshall made countless contri-
butions to the integrity of our federal Judiciary' and to the
glorious heritage of our national government. His inherent
wisdom, his natural dignity and his undeviating devotion to
duty In the formative years of our Republic provided succeed-
ing generations wluh a rich and perpetta] tierltage of
patriotic pride.
Giving the widest possible encouragement to public
observance of the blrtliday of this exemplary American jurist,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of Cali,fornla, proclaim
September, 1955, as JOHN MAHIIHALL BICENTENNIAL MONTH In
our State. I urge my fellow Callfornlans to take advantage
of this opportunity to increase their knowledge and appreci-
ation of the i Ife and work of this leader among the
architects of our federal union.
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 22nd day of
August, A.D., One Thousand Nine
liundred and Fifty-five.
Governor of California
Ay/<t.t
Secretary
*t-<.y<
state
FIIZED
In ifi« offfe e' '^f ?»• r»*ory of Stat*
AUG :? :.> 1955
FRANK M. JORDAN, Seccelary ot State
PrimltJ in
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^ ^ FRANK M. J05>AN, kueurv ((I itite
^jccutitic ©cpartincnt
c> r ^ , r P R 0 C L A M A T Bt,
Our Federal Constitution, since its inception,
has provided guidance and inspiration to all who have
faith in tlie inherent worth and dignity of mankind. In
it arc enunciated tlie fundamental doctrines by which the
people of the United States tiave governed themselves for
168 years. Under its protection our Republic was con-
ceived and has grown to become the most powerful nation
in the history of hiomanity. Within it are embodied the
guarantees that every citizen who owes allegiance to the
United States shall enjoy equal riglits to protection under
and participation in tlielr own government.
For generations men and women of distant lands
in their "yearning to breathe free" have sought hope and
haven under the protective might of our Constitution.
These people have joined others to whom the privileges
of American citizenship constitute a sacred birthright
and heritage. Together they have made this land of the
free a nagniflcont, vibrant and vital monument to indi-
vidual initiative, personal responsibility and human
freedom under law.
As a tribute to all true, loyal and dedicated
Americans, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
proclaim the period of September 11 through September 24,
19bi'j, as AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP WEEKS throughout our State,
and I further proclaim Saturday, September 17, 1955. as
CONSTITUTION DAY. I urge my fellow Callfornlans to give
their fullest cooperation and support to such programs as
I Am An American Day," "Citizenship Days" and similar
observances designed to increase and encourage the
patriotic devotion of the American people to their
wonderful heritage. In addition, I suggest that all
Americans, natural Ir.ed and native, offer prayers of
thanksgiving, each after iiis or her own faith, for the
manifold bloissingu wliich wc all share, at the same time
renewing our determination to maintain this as a sovereign
secure and indc>pcndent nation. '
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 1st day of
September, A.D., One Thousand
le Hundred and Fifty-Five.
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Governor of Callfornl^
Secretar^ii>6f State
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In fh» cffra p* fhe ^iTr^nry of Sfat«
Of tS« Stcf* of Callfttrnl«
^xcnitivic Bcpartment
3t3tc of £aliforiiJj
SEP 2 -1955
fRASK M. JORDAN, Secretary c( Slafe
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SPECIAL lil.KCTION PROGLAMATION
T.
■^rv^ty.iryi T i-t'tc mm'
■ n tnc
tlnp' from the dnat-.h
C.IU
her
" Calirornla,
• : ' .peclal election nhal]
December, 195^5,
-natorl-ii Dl ' ■ of the State, consisting
■■ ■ ■. and Plumas, to fill the
Senator from said Dlntrict
ator Dale C. Williams.
•^ loop of tho Kleotlonr.
■ hundred dollars for the
-; !• who violates any of the
Electlonr. Code; the rewards
paid until tho total amount hereafter expended for the
•hr-r thv' sum of ton thousand dollars.
■'I'MliSS V/HERKO' hereunto set my hand and
:ed the Great Seal cT the State of California to be affixed
tn thl:: ?r:d day of September, 1955.
• .lone of Division XIV
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ATTFIST: ^^
Secretary
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2:xccunoe ©cpartmcnt
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FILED
SEP 2 -1955 i
FRANK H,;JOROAM, Secri,ta.vjlJ||it«
sr'^ciAT. F.I?:cTIO^? proclamation
T. OOODVfTN J. !■^^■'T0!!•■. ■' -crnor ' ■ -.,-tn.
■ ■ ■ -tlon r.hall
' . ' ' -'.th day of December, 1955>
' -hi-.i; A:'somb]. ' ' ' * ate , consisting
■ Sacramento, to '" ' 'le vacancy In the
•imbJymon fror, district resulting
V^'0':r\ thi- TT-I rnatlon o
1 convict J,'
V-:rovin! •
to be pall
r^aii
blyman CJordon A. F]eury.
I ■ _. Klectlons
,;..,)».,^,-i H.^^^•.K.,. <'or the
■-•'.:.ov. \-i\\2 violates any of the
■' the Elefitions Code; the rewardr.
1 unt hereafter expended for the
M thousand dollars.
IN WITNEr.f WliKRF.OP, I have hereunto set my hand and
■ t .' California to be affixed
■r. the n\n
i(L^ylN^
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FILED
SEP(i- 1955
FRANK H. JORDAN, Swrelary of
ORDERS, !tUI£3 A^fD REGULATIONS
mOMULGATKD BY TIE GOVUtriOR
TO TAKE EFJ'liCT UPON
THE EXISTEXS OF A STATE OF EXTRtuME EMmOENCY
AS A RESULT OF
AN ATTACK UPON TyllS STATE BY THE USE OF ATOMIC WEAPONS OR
TiE ISSUANCE BY THE liTESTcSlM AIR DEFi.NSE TORCE OF AN
ALERT WARNING INBICATil-W TUM AN ElffiMY ATTACK 13 FROBABI£
vniiiRiiAS, Section 150^.5 of the Military and Veterans
Code provl'Ioa:
"A 'state of extrame emergency' exists iimaodiately
an J vdthout a proclamation thereof by the Sovarnor
whenever this State is attacked by an enemy of the
United States by tho use of atoiidc weapons or upon
the issuance by the Western Air Defense Force of
an alsrt warnini^ Lndlcatinc that an enemy attack
is probable, of which alert wamine the Governor's
Office has boon notified. . . ."} and
\iniEPjiAS, Section 1$35.1 of the Military and Veterans
Code provides!
"The Governor may make, amend, and rescind the
necessary orders, rules, and regulations to carry
out the provisions of this chapter with due con-
sideration of the plans of the Federal Govem-iient-
. . . Any orders, rules, and regulations, or
amondinonts or rescisions thereof, made in the ab-
sence of a pei-iod of a state of extreme emergency
shall be in writing, shall bo exonpt from the pro-
visions of tho Administrative Procedure Act . . •»
but shall bo subject to tho approval of the Dis-
aster Council, and shall take effect immediately
upon such approval.
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NOV/, THERETORE, I, GOODVJIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of tlie powers and authority
vested in no by the Constitution and laws of this State and in
accorianco witii the provirsions of Section l'^3'^.l of the Mili-
tary and Veterans Code, do heroby promulcatQ, issue and estab-
lish the following orders, rules and regulations, which are
considered necessary for the protection of life and property
during the period of such a State of Extreme Emergency:
fK.tilfJ in r Ai tFoRNiA
^xcniritic Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
ORCEl NO. 1
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all orders, rules and
regulations issued pursuant to the State of Extreme Energensjy
shnll bo conaocutively nuifiborod, shall tako effect upon their
issuanco, and ahall romain in full force and effect during the
period of the State of Extrome Emorgoncy and until the decla-
ration of tormina ti on of tho State of Extron» Emergency, ex-
cept when tormnated prior thereto by the specific provisions
of any such order, rule or regulation.
ORDER NO. 2
IT IS {fliREBY OROERE ) that, immediately upon the
existencG of a 'Jtate of Extreme Emergency by reason of attack
or by issuance of an alert warning by the Western Air Defense
Force, all political subdivisions of the State will imniedi-
ately sound tho indicated warning signal. The State Director
of Civil Ueren:?e is hereby ilirected to prescribe the warning
signals necessary to effectuate this action.
CSIDER NO. 3
IT 13 HEREBY ORDERED that evacuation, voluntary or
involuntary, shall be deternrinod by local constituted author-
ity or at the direction of tho Governor or of tho military
forces. Local constituted officials, with tiie assistance of
tho State, uhail carry out and control tho movement of people
in such inanner as to assure all possible protection to the
health, safety and welfare of tho evacuees.
ORDEI'. NO. k
WHEREAS, Section 1!?18.2 of the Military and Veterans
Code provides:
". . In addition to tho powers herein designated,
the Govoraor may delegate any of the powers vested
in him under this chapter to the Director of Civil
Defense and to tho regional or area coordinators
appointed by tho Governor except the power to make
appointments, tho power to fix salaries, the power
to maloB, amend, and rescind orders, rules, and
regulations, and the power to proclaim a state of
oxtromo emergency."
< t Al IIORNIj
3Pxccutit)c department
State of California
IT IS lEREBY ORDETiED that the State Director of
Civil Defense is autliorized and directed to act on behalf of
the Governor and in the name of tlie State of California in
implomentint: and oporatiny tho California Civil Defense and
Disaster Relief Plan, insofar as adherence to such plan of
operation is adequate to cope with existing conditions within
the State; and is further authorized to deviate from such plan
of operation, as directed by the Governor, or to tho extent
and in such jnannor as he may deem necessary lor the protect^on
of life, property and resources of or within the State against
unforesoen circumstances or hazards iriiich, by reason of their
character or magnitude, are beyond the scope of such plan of
operation; and
IT IS riJRTilER ORDEHKD that the State Director of
Civil Dofonso is authorized to delegate such powers as are
herein granted, or as authorized under Section 1^18.2 of the
Ililitaiy and Veterans Code, to the Assistant Director of Civil
Defense and such other personnel of his staff as he may deem
necessary, and such Assistant Director or staff personnel may
act on behalf of and in the name of the State Director of
Civil Defense in carryinc out any authority so delegated; and
IT 13 tURTHBR OREftKED that the Hogional Coordinators
of each of the three (3) Mutual Aid Regions of the State are
authorized and directed to assume command and control of opera-
tions within their respective regions in accordance with the
California Civil Defense and Disaster Relief Plan and the
regional plans of operation of their respective regions, and
to implement and overate such plans as they apply to their
rosoective regions; and are further authorized to deviate from
such plans as directed by tho State Director of Civil Defense,
or to the extent and in such manner as the Regional Coordina-
tor may deem necessary for the protection of life, property
and resources, of or within his region, against unforeseen
circumstances or hazards which, by reason of their character
or magnitude, are beyond the scope of such plans of operation.
CRDiiR NO. 5
IT IS IMtiiBY ORDERliD tlvat all State an<l local offi-
cials, or persons holding posiUons of responsibility in the
State or in local accredited civil defense and disaster organi-
zations, and all registered Civil Defense and Disaster Service
Volimteer Worlosrs, and all unregistered persons impressed into
service during tho period of the State of Extreme Emergency by
a person having tho authority to corwiand. the aid of citizens
in the execution of his duties, are hereby declared to be mem-
bers of the California Civil Defense and Disaster Corps; and
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3!xccutii[)t Bcpartmcnt
2*tm of daliforiiia
IT TS fllRTHE?. ORDEKEl) that all officials of local
political subdivisions of the State vilio perform duties in the
State Control Center or in ar^jr Regional Control Center, and
all registered Ci\ril Dofonso and Disaster Service Workers so
assigned, are hereby declared to bo personnel of the staff of
the State Office of Civil Dofonso for the period of tlie State
of iixtremo Emergency; and are subjoct to the direction of the
Governor, the State Director of Civil Defense, and/or the
Regional Coordinator of the control center to wliich such per-
sons are assigned or attached; and
IT IS l-TJRTlElt OHUliRliD that all officials and regis-
tered Civil Defense and Disaster Service Workers heretofore
designated and/or holdinf positions as Chief of Service, Coor-
dinators, or in any other capacity as staff personnel at State,
Regional or Ooorational Area levels are hereby declared to be
personnel of the staff of the SUto Office of Civil Defense.
CRISK NO. 6
IT TS HKlffiBY OHDEHED that the California Civil
Defense and Disaster Relief Plan, originally approved by the
California State Disaster Council on September 12, 1950; all
regional plans of ooeration developed thereunder, originally
approved by the California State Disaster Council on June 23,
1952; including any amendments to or revisions of such plans
which have been or may hereafter be approved by the CaUfomia
State Disaster Council; and the California Disaster and Civil
Defense Master Mutual Aid Agroemont, executed and approved by
the Governor on November 1'^,, 1950; togottor with all local
plans developed thereunder, shall be in full force and effect;
and
IT IS FURTHta^ ORDMiED that all manpower, facilities,
services and resources of or within the State of California
are subject to order, direction, and service in the operation
of such plans.
QRDEK NO. 7
vniEREAS, Section 159U of the MiUtary and Veterans
Code provides:
"During the period of a state of extreme emer-
gency, every department, commission, agency,
board, officer and employee of tne State Govern-
ment and of every political subdivision, county,
city and county, city, public district and public
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Start of California
corporation of or in tMs state is required to
comply with the lawful rules, regulationc, and
orders of the Governor mndo or given within the
limits of his authority as provided for heroin.
Every such officer or enployeo who refuses or
wilfully neglects to obey such ^'^^^' J^<^^~,
tions or orders of tho Governor, or who wilfulJ^
•esi-'ts, delays or obsti-ucts the Governor in the
kscharge of any of his functions her^^f f' ^^
Fuilty of a misdenioanor. In tho event that any
iuch officer or employee shiall refuse or wilful-
ly neclQct to obey ar^ such rules, regulations
or ordors, tho Governor may by his order tempo-
rarily suspend Mm frora the performance of any
and all the riehts, oblieations and duties of
his office for the remainder of the period of
tho state of extreme enerBency, and the Governor
may thereupon designate the person who shall
caiiy on ttie rights, obligations and duties of
the office for the duration of such suspension.
IT IS raaBBY OROERKD that all persons included in
any of the above-named subdivisions of government shall^om-
^ Sth such rules, regulations or orders not inconsistent
Sh or coll^radicto^ to rulen. x^gulations or o^d^^^ ^^^-J
bv the Presi.lent of the United States or the armed forces of
tie Snite" States, as are now or which may hereafter be pro-
nmlgated by the Governor.
QRDKK NO. 8
IT IS HEREBY OIOERED that the governmental functions
of the State and of every political subdivision thereof, shall
continue in full force and effect for the protection of lives,
prS^rty and resoui-ces within their 3fi«<^'=^i°"?,t!?fl1ib
stituted officials of tho State and of eveiy political sub-
Svision thereof shall comply with, enforce, and assume the
rooponsibiUty for implemontinr such rules, regulations or
orders not inconsistent with or contradictory to rules regu-
lations or oi-ders issued by the President of the United States
or the annod forces of tto United States, as are now or may
hereafter be promulgated hy the Governor, in accor.lance with
approved plans and procedures.
CfRDhK NO. 9
IT IS HEatEBY CHDERKD that, immediately upon the
existence of a State of Extreme Emergency, the State Plan for
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^xenititic ©epartmcnt
locate or (^alirornia
Proctiremont for Civil Defense Durirv; a State of Extreme
Emergency becomos effectivo, and those persons designated as
Deputy State Pui'chasing Af:ents aro authorized to use Civil
Defense procurement forms in obtaining supplies, equipment,
and/or services necessary to implement approved civil defense
and disactor relief plans.
(Xam. NO, 10
IT IS HEREBY CfRDERED that, inriediately upon the
existence of a State of ijctrerae Emergency, all of the holders
of licenses isnued by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control sliall close all portions of their establishments de-
voted to the sale or manufacture of alcoholic beverages. No
sale of such beverages shall be permitted.
IN WITIESS VflEREOF, I have hereunto set jny hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 6th day of
September, 1955.
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^xccutiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMA
ION
The zenith of human love Is that of a mother for
lier child. It is a sublime affection which surpasses
expression or explanation. Language cannot convey the
selfless majesty of maternal love.
history of our
watched the youth
and honor of their
In vain for their
Their sons and
At frequent Intervals in the
Republic, mothers have stood aside and
of America co forth to del end the life
beloved nation. Tliousands have waited
children to return from final victory,
daughters have given the l&st full measure of devotion
that the land which their mothers and fathers made for
them might be free and strong.
Saluting the valor of these brave, devoted v/omen,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, hereby pro-
claim Sunday, September 2^, 19b5, GOLD STAR MOTHERS DAY in
our State. I urge my fellow Californlans to give appreci-
ative recognition to the sacrifices which have been made
by the mothers of our heroic dead and to join in prayers
tiiat their children have not died in vain.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my liand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this l4th day of
September, A.D., One Thousand
NinexpHundred and Fifty-Five.
Governor of California
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State of ealifornia
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SEP 1 4 1955
FRANK M./JORDAM, Secretin/
of«^
p, J ft y. V- T ^ ^'g
To th» St vt« Tr««Bar«r
bder the rrcr»lnl<Tn« of
C^wptop 20, DlTl«l« 3»
Rdijxkitl'm Cod*
(iitaU School Bill Wing Aid Bonds )
To HoQOPEvblo Chariot 0. Johnson, -taU ftrea«uP«Pi
rflBHBAiJ, Tl» Stat* Allooatlon ito rd, ty resolutlo* duly and
rtgulj^ly adopted ths 1st day of U.pt«a*»p, 1955, r«iuest^ ths St«U
iiohool ft.lldlng Flw.nco Camltt.. to iuttiorlss ths la»sdl*t« Issvwaos
and ssls of addlticw.1 bonds In ths aKgrs«r*t« --^ v*!* ** »0,000,000
f «• ths iTupposs f ops^tting « rmd to porovlds aid to school districts of I
this Stnts, which said r»qii*Bt ws supportsd Iqr * stPt««nt of th*
apportlonnsnts mde and to b* n»dc undsr CtinpUr 19, OlTislm 3 of «»
Eduacttion Cods; and
- n r-viJ, Ihs atnU aohool aiillding Flw.nss Conlttss *t s
BMtJT^ duly and rsg:ul;'Ply hold on ths Uth day of Usptsobsr, 1955,
dstsrrdnod that the alo of an .uddltlotwl $30,000,000 prlnolpvl aaount
of sftld bonds a.itl)nri««S by Clviptsr 20, Dlvislaa 3 of ths Muoatlm Cods
WKB noosBiwry to w-kn ».ld apportlorHasntB, and adoptsd a pssoltitlon at
nld nsstlng <» said dats authcrisln« «>^ dlroctlns the Str U Vrmmwtet
to ppovld* for ths preixiraticB of ths rsqulsits m«bsr of BultabJ* bonds
•o auth^lsed to bo sold, wad fixing r«i ostormlnln« ths spsslfloitlcais
' of laid bonds In «U respects ao psqulrs* ^ .^sstlon 79U of ths Kduo«UoB
I Cod.,
Wow, tlHirefore, I, OOJ...IM J. KHIGJff, QCHTMa^fE V TIB SUIT, (W
OU.ircit.'IA, h yins Hpiirovod the snld renoLitJon adopted hy the Stat« Sobool
Building Fintmoe ConElttao, wHiah is attaehsd hs»«to and Bad. a pr^rt hereof.
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All rp)Ni iNt. nri it L
y»vohj dUwct tht you, a« &tt>tm IVemnw, mx- brio i«i
prL->clpc.l «ount .f b.«d. ooofomln,. to tJi. «T««i^i«.ticn« ^ forth i« «di
««,lutl«i to th. vi^«t UiAter for »-.h upon *v l*J bl^s. .. «q^»lx^ »V
13„. arid .d:r.ti n-.l c,ond. to b. .o .ol4 .teU b. C.30/W,0«> 1« ^.*T.«nf
prlnolp.1 >-o-^-t, de,lfi;v.tod .i«-l.. K Cb.lng s prt of .alii l.«u. of b«K». to
th- acflr.«r.U :*L-.aipca .»««xt of a85,000,.XX) *«th«l»d ««1 cnnfl*«d ty
S.«tl -o 16.5 of *rtlolB m of th« Confltltaiilco of th. Stat, of CallfamU
arui by Chaptor 20, DlTl«ton 3 of th. B<lo.«.-tl« Co<to). f th. d«nc«iw>.ti«
cr 31.000 «voh, m-hre^ XI to lOn.oOO. both l«clu.lv., «nd rt«iU b. propcrad
hy you In accorrt..no« vltJ. tl» ,>r'^Tl«i.*i9 of «ld i*i.ol.,tl« -f th. 3t«t«
■ici^a Dulldlne Flnaro. C<« itt«. T>,. .>roo.»d. of th. *:1. of mu* b«d.
«d 8«cb aaount a« «.*- t» pnid ^« .ocrwKi lr.t«r«.t Vwr^rn vimll ho d.po.it.d
to th. i't.t. ^hool l^iildlnti ild r.md In th. Stat. Tr»i»v«nr, *• l*<»»i<W by
H «ITWSSr> . lOuTBaF, I hov. horwrito oet tv hmd and cru.*» th.
Ur.ct -.el of tih. nt«t. to ^ affl^ thU J/^ , di^r of S.pt«tow, 1955.
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^Xffutioc Bcpartmrnt
^tarc of (Tjliforiiia
orsanlzatioas as the Calirorni./ o . .r ^'""^""g^i ^^^ch
Proiesslonal Women and its a in;ater'''Jr °'" Buslnecs and
astlcaliy active in l-i>o^^L^ii 7 , ^' ^''^^ ^^^ enthusl-
advancement ol oui Sta?e ?enen^lt ' <=""^^^^ ^^d civic
r.ome communities eeneraliy as well as or their
constantly''strl?Lf?rde^i' T"" ^" associations they are
to open new avenues o? D?odn^\M^''°''^'^ business methods,
serve our precious eoinn^?"^'''' employment and to con-
progress e^nJ piosperi^v ol ou^'^"''''^' ''°^ ^'^^ continuing
Both by thelr'exa^Sff Ld brthe?r3c?rf' ^"^ "^ P^^^^^'
women are makinR olrnillcant ronf^i;:f^? ^'^ Programs, these
aevelopmenu or more actlvn .^ f ^^^^"^ toward the
their rellow Can?orn5anI!' ^°"^t™^^ive citizenship among
public apprecl°Si'S^^L^^^,^f P-tance °^ ^^^"^"6 greater
professional and public aAaT?- .r °'"^" ^" ^^^ business,
J. Knight, Governor ol California her.h^''°'^' ^' G°°dwin'
week of September 2b to October i' ^ll?'^ Proclaim the
WOMEN'S WEEK throughou? oS S^^te' ?^^' ^s BUSINESS
people of California extend ^llll' / "^^e that all the
the many worthwhile accomn^l^hmf.^r^''^! recognition to
th.e business and proJesSlf wnm!^ ?"^ f^"^ Programs of
the State. P^oxt-ssional women in all sections of
IN WI^^SS Wjj^REOP, I Have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of CaliforJlJ
to be affixed this Ibth day of
"^neT^""' ^•^•' 0"^ Thousand
Lne Hundred and Fifty-Pive.
Governor of Californfii
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^xccutiDc Bcparnncnt
^tatc of (California
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fRANK M. JORDAH, Secretary clkle
In
rated areas
anxiety and
accompany a
property los
has suffered
stands, esse
and prlcsles
recent weeks
of California
devastating (
forest fire o
s, measurable
the loss of
ntial element
s scenic and
many communities in widely sepa-
have experienced the frustrating
conomlc loss which inexorably
f major proportions. Beside the
in millions of dollars, our State
precious and Irreplaceable timber
s of water and soil conservation,
recreational attractions.
This loss — terrible as it is — represents only a
fraction of the toll, both national and state, which fire
exacts from the American people. Scores of homos, churches,
businesses, industrial plants, schools — nearly every type
of valuable property created or utilized by man — crumble
each year before the onslaught of this destructive element.
The appalling annual death and personal injury rate, espe-
cially among children, resulting from the effects of fire is
a cause for deep concern in every section of our Republic.
Extending recognition and support to the manifold
programs to Incx-ease public awareness of this problem by
dramatic presentations of the causes and effects of uncon-
trolled fires on our society, I, Goodwin J. Knlglit, Governor
of California, proclaim the week of October 9-l!3, 1955, as
FIRE PliEVENTION WEEK throughout our State. The professional
and volunteer fire fighters are deserving of the widest
public commendation In their untiring efforts to prevent or
minimize the wasteful and unnecessary sacrifice of human
life and property by fire. I urge my fellow Californians
to aid them in their efforts by periodically inspecting
their homes and places of employment to eliminate all
potential sources of destruction by fire, exorcising extreme
vigilance and caution in dealing with this menace.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 15th day of
September, A.D., One Thousand
Jlne Hundred and Fifty-Five.
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Governor of California
<L^.<l.<n c^lf
Secretary of
prinltJ Im cAiiroKNiA itati PkiNiiHC ovricm
&
35xcnjtitic Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
1
California today is enjoying the fruits of an
expanding economy and a manH'oid bounty of natural endow-
ments, bur State's rapid and consistent growth has provided
splendid opportunities for men and women with physical disa-
bilities to give practical demonstration of their willingness
and capacity to carry their full share of responsibility for
our continuing progress.
Numerous business, industrial, agricultural and
governmental units throughout the State have availed them-
selves of the training and natural skills of our physically
handicapped fellow citizens. The contributions these people
have made and are making to our general economic well-being
are deserving of public recognition and consideration.
In furtherance of nation-wide efforts to advance
the widest possible utilization of handicapped workers in
gainful emplovmcnt, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, proclaim October 2-8, 19!;t), as EMPLOY TIffi
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK in our State and urge that all
Californians lend wholehearted support to programs for the
training and placement of handicapped individuals.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2t)th day of
oeptember, A.D., One Thousand
ne Hundred and Fifty-Five.
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Governor of California
^.'K .o /iiT«t»y^h<>» .
Secretary^f State
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SEP :,'(; 1055
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^xcnitioc Bcpartmcnt
State of daliforma
PROCLAMATION
The travels and explorations of Juan Rodriguez
Cabrillo rrom his native Portugal to the place of his death
on California's coastal San Miguel Island were symbolic of
the spirit which onened the opportunities of the New World
to those who would be free to achieve success through their
own individual initiative and industry.
Prior to his discovery of California in 15^2, he
accompanied Narvaez to Mexico, he was with Cortes at the
capture of Mexico City and participated in the conquest of
Guatemala. Today the Jocale of his discovery of San Diego
Bay is appropriately marked by a splendid monument to
Cabrillo's greatest contribution to history, the scientific
and painstaking exploration of California's coastline.
His humane consideration for those who served
with him and for the natives he found in the area of his
discoveries, his unselfish courage and personal conduct
in times of hardship make his life an excellent guide for
those of our day who aspire to leadership in any worthwhile
field of endeavor.
To lend encouragement to public observances com-
memorative of this intrepid Portuguese sea captain, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, hereby proclaim
September 28, IQb'-j, CABRILLO DAY, throughout our State,
that being the anniversary of the first landfall of Juan
Rodriguez Cubrillo off the coast of California.
IN WITNESS WHEFiEOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2bth day of
September, A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Five.
Governor of California
SecretarXor State
FICED
In rtt« Ciff^r» cf rS» 5i«i rotary of 9tet«
of ih« S*at« af Coiifbrnia
SEPr.;K.'4<i>^b"~ ~. ....... ....
FRANK M. JC«DAN, Secretac/ ct Stale
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fxccutivic Bcpartiiicnt
^tatc of ejlifornia
PROCLAMATION
rreeaom of the press, explicitly protected by the
basic law of both our nation and our state, is one ol" the
most cherished personal liberties of the American people.
These constitutional guarantees, in addition to assuring
writers and publishers of their right to full expression,
also establish the right of ail citizens to know the truth,
enabling them to intelligently discharge their obligations
of citizenship.
Tn the free press of America, the other liberties
of our people have a vigorous and vigilant champion. In
newspaper columns freedom of speech, freedom of religion,
freedom of peaceable assembly and freedom to voice griev-
ances against authority all have an excellent medium of
expression. As a private enterprise, exempt from unreason-
able bureaucratic restraint, newspapers are generally
responsive to the wishes of their readers and the needs
of the conununity they serve.
Worthwhile civic, patriotic and philanthropic
programs have consistently found their strongest, most
effective advocates among the newspapers which serve our
state and nation. In appreciative recognition of the
manifold services of the men and women who produce and
circulate the component parts of America's magnificent
free press, I, Goodwin J, Knight, Governor of California,
hereby proclaim October 1-8, 195b, as NEWSPAPER WEEK in
our state. I urge ail Californians to avail themselves
of the opportunities being offered by the newspapers in
their home communities to become more familiar with the
services and problems of their local editors, publishers
and others engaged in presenting news and interpretative
comment to all their fellow Americans.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my liand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 24th day of
September, A.D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Five.
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FRAHK M. JpRO'^H, SecreUr/ oi State^
Governor of California
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PHOCLAMAT
FILED
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^KfutiDc Bcpartincnt ^^^^" " ^^^^- ^''''''' ^' ^''*'
;^tatc or Cjliromij
Since the earliest days of colonial A;;
people of our nation have been alert to the wisdom and neces-
sity of providing educational training for their children.
Upon the Intellif^encc and ability for achievement of our young
people depends the continuing progress, independence and securi-
ty of our Republic,
The establishment and niiintenance of the finest possi-
ble schools, from primary (grades to post-praduatc collegiate
facilities, in our State Is an individual responsibility of
every Caiifornian, as well as the collective obligation of the
State. The entire subject of education is a matter deserving
of fne most earnest attention of all citizens.
Sustained support of sound school programs can only
be maintained by actively Interested and well informed men and
women. There is determined competition today between conflict-
ing ideologies for the minds of men and the very survival of our
traditional free institutions is at stake. The American school
is at least as Important a weapon In this struggle as the
political and military forces of the United States.
Taking cognizance of the 3S)th annual observance of the
occasion, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim November o-12, ly^t), as AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK in our
State. I urge every citizen to maintain active interest and
participation in the affairs of our schools to the fullest
possible extent, helping as leaders or advisors to young
people's organizations, assisting teachers in supervision of
recreational and cultural extra-curricular activities, and
lending tiie advantage of specialized knowledge and experience
toward the solution of the many problems which confront those
charged with the administration and operation of the dyncimic
educational facilities of our nation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal
of the State of California to be
affixed this 28th day of September,
A.D., One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-Five.
Governor of California^'
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Secretary of State
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^T'tatc of California
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FILED
SEP 'H) 195b
FRAHK M. JORO^M, Sectetarv t'
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com- I
and I
The United Nations
instrument in the
Ten years a^o in the City of San Francisco
of the sovereign nations of the world entered into a
pact, deslcncd^o brine about international justice
amity between independent Eoveriiments .
be given serious regard by all Americans.
Even the most ardent advocates of the United
Nations concede that It -'"^"dies certain imperlections
'pjio same must be said tor any institutions aevisea uy
minds of men and activated by diametrically divergent
Soli?ical and economic forces. With awareness oi the
Cxtremc tensions in the world today, every avenue that
mav eventually lead to a better, more peaceful relation-
ship Imon" ail peoples Should be thoroughly and fairly
tested.
Caiifornia, with its proximity to the channels
of world trade, has a vital Interest in world peace and
%odSiil. As citizens of an Important part ol a member
naSon of the United Nations, Gallfornians have an obli-
gation to judiciously and ^i^P^^^f i°"f fj^ ^°"f.{^?^i^'^^„an
manifold problems and achievements ol this otHcial organ
o? iur foreign policy. We must keep always in mind that
this organii^aticn of international cooperation is not
static but must be constantly adapted to the frequently
changing needs of the most accelerated and dynamic era
in human history.
Acting upon the leadership of our President,
Dwight D. Eisenhower, and with a fervent desire for world
n^ace I Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, here-
Tp^oclalS Sonciay, October'24, Wb'., ^o be UNITED NATIONS
DAY in our State. I urge my fellow Gallfornians to become
as fully familiar as possible with the accomplishments and
oblectives of the United Nations, giving earnest and
searching appraisal to our nation's membership with a
view toward the peace, security and national honor ol
our Hcpublic.
IN WITNESS WHEliEOF, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal
of the State of California to be
affixed this 30th day of September,
A.D., One Thousand Nine Hundred
.^
and Fifty-Five,
0 /t^i^v^jt^^U^f^
?ST :
Governor of California
Secretary oH^SjAtc
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ixccutitic Btpartmcnt
;&tJtc of California
PROCLAMATION
Our nation haLs achieved ita present position of
international power and prestige as a logical consequence
or our long history as a free, energetic and patriotic
people. Our leadership amonr, those who believe In the
Inherent air.nity of mankind, the responsibility ol' the
individual and human liberty under law has resulted from
th,e marvelous heritage secured Tor us by the hopes, efforts
and sacrifices of our forebears.
Our republic was
by the virtue, public spiri
zens. We must Iceep ever be
American institutions are v
never permit them to become
permit them to be subverted
are found, whatever they ma
American people to remedy o
created and has been maintained
t and intelligence of its citl-
fore us the knowledge that our
ibrant and dynamic. We must
stagnant and we must never
or diluted. Whenever defects
y be. It is in the power of the
r remove them.
The hopes of the world for freedom and for peace
without fear rest heavily upon the strength of our beloved
nation, under the protection of Almighty God. With this
in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
hereby proclaim Sunday, October 23, 19'3';>, as UNITED STATES
DAY in our state. I urge all Calif ornlans to appropriately
observe the occasion by offering prayers of gratitude, and
by asking Divine Guidance and Protection for themselves
as citizens and for those whom they have selected to
positions of public trust in the conduct of their govern-
ment ,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my tiand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 4th day of
October, D.D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Five.
..^i'C^-^-'-^
.^^/r^L^J^Jz^
Governor of ,alifornia
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Secretary of State
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FRASK M. JORDAN, Setretary c) Slate
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3^xcrutitit Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of dalifornia
F R (^ C L A M A
FILED
OCT 1 1 1955
FRANK M, JOROAH, S«cre1«ry cf Stale
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While science, mathematics and mechanics
occupy dominant roles in modern iivlnr,, we dally
encounter provocative eviiiences that there are
truths and values beyond demonstrable proof. The
yearning of humanity to give adequate expression
to these Impondcrabies finds many outlets. One of
the more sit'.nif leant and most widely utilized is
tiie artistic medium of poetry.
Where data and statistics fall to give
, the majestic rhythm of a poem frequently
nearly convey the warmth and depth of
lines.' The poet Is often able to find
Incentive in the world around us, as well
Innermost hopes, dreams and aspirations
ty. Whether rlsliir, methodically from the
an individual ov spontaneously from tlie
e spirit of an entire people, poetry has
a source of patriotic inspiration, of
religious devotion and of new hope for
substance
will most
inner fee
creative
as in the
o"^ human 1
genius of
collectiv
long been
Increased
mankind .
To assist in bringing before the public
the importance of the poet as a chronicler of
history and as a recorder of culture, I, Goodwin
J. Knight, Governor of California, hereby proclaim
October 1'^, i'-*5!^, as POETl^Y DAY throughout our
State.
IN WITNESo WIIERKOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 10th day of
October, A.n., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Five.
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Sec re ta r.\^d/S t
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^xcfutiuc Brpartmcnt
^tjtf of ejdfornia
PROCLAMATION
Of our- natJ^n ''?L'hoL !Sai°" '' ^^^^^^ ^-^^d m the homec
for the ia^ouledge anS TnteniSncrof^'i"''''^ "^^^ ^^^ ^"hool
shares with relJp.ion reaponslbTl^L r ^^^ People. The home
and moral consclou.nesn o? the lidLfn'^ fvelopment of faith
home is a fundamental source of Joval?v^\^ In addition, the
and peraonal confidence All or fh •^' ^^^otion, cooperation
to the development of a •st;io^^,?^ii--,^^%^^JJ--e_ essential
has ProviderworthSMle'^nrSr^.^''^'''^"^^ Homemakers of America
women of our country irep^Jftp.:^!"'^ ^^^^ '^^IP^d the y^un?
ahead of them as wives motL.'""''!^^'"'' ^°^ ^he important vvork
participation, members 'ha;e^aln^.f citizens. Through actlvJ ,
importance of home llfe'L^^gf ^S.^e^'o^J^^^^^^g.^ ^"to the' {
our way o/ll'/e ;r:%^^X,Tr i^%^n7V' ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ of ' '
hereby proclaim Octoh^r^ "n \-w " ^f^ht. Governor of CallfoT-ni=i
H0MEMAKER3 WEEK ^n'oSr.tate'"^"^^^^^- - W: pi'l^m^'
vx.rant home and comStrirf:ih?o^lLr\"uV^n^a?io^^--"-
'" '™fLT''T' ^ ^^-- ^--eunto
bot y hand and caused the
r^T?r ■''^f^ "'■ t^^ State of
(-allfornia to be aff^iyod <-h.- »
■-thday of October. AD
^'?tj-fi?e"'' ""'"^ Hund;ed'and
Governor of Callf<^nia
ATTK,'JT: ^ ,7
Secretary o^ /tate
FILED
OCT :!ti 1955
Him MvJOROAK, SecreUiv cSilfl*
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3:xcfutilic Bcpartinciit
;6tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
Our Nation has been consistently fortunate in '
attracting men of vision, intelligence and courage to the highest
elective office within the power of the people to bestow. All
those who have served as President of the United States have
left deep and abiding impress upon their period In our Republic's
progress.
A few have been distinguished even In this select and ,
august company. These have exerted influence reaching far
beyond their incumbency and, indeed, for decades beyond their '
own lives. Prominent among the achievements of our great Chief
Executives arc the pliilouophy and accomplishments of our
I twenty-sixth President, Theodore Roosevelt. He was an out-
standing administrator, scholar, historian, statesman, soldier,
explorer, sportsman—in fact the fields of endeavor in which
this versatile man excelled are clearly indicative of his
I tremendous capacity for leadership.
It has long been a custom for Americans to take
appropriate note of the blrthdate of this magnificent American
^^^. ?.S"°°1;"^''^^ ^^^"^ practice, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
01 Oalllornla, hereby proclaim Thursday, October 27, I955 the
I^^!]*^]^^"^®^^"^^ anniversary of his birth, as THEODORE ROOSEVELT
DAY in our State. I urge all Calif omlans to familiarize
themselves with the life and works of this revered American
leaaer to the end that they may gain inspiration and example for
the development of constructive, patriotic citizenship.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
2^th day of October, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty -five.
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Governor of California
Secretary otystate
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OCT •: 11955
FRANK K JORDAN, Setretdfv ^1 SU(S
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^xccutiDc Bcparniicnt
3tatt of California
PKOCLAMATION
The yearly toll of death and disfiguration on our
streets and hl^';hways constitutes a national disaster of major
proportions. Traffic accidents annually claim over 37,000
lives and Injure approximately 2,000,000 Americans.
Governmental and private apencies are constantly
vigilant to find means whereby this appalling, unnecessary
loss of life may ultimately be reduced to an absolute minimum.
Numerous worth-while, effective programs have been initiated
and carried forward. One of the most successful and widely
supported of these was the observance last year of Safe
Driving Day throughout the United States, under the personal
leaderslilp of President Eisenhower.
The President has called for a similar action this
year and, firmly believing that this program merits the widest
possible public support, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, proclaim Thursday, December 1, 1955^ as S-D DAY
in our State. I urge every California driver and pedestrian
to obey all traffic regulations, exercise greatest diligence
and practice complete courtesy with the goal in view of
completely eliminating death or injury from motor vehicle
accidents during that 24-hour period. I further urge that
this effort be extended into the days and months following
so that we may enjoy the recreational and economic value of
our splendid transportation networks free from gi-ievous
bodily har-m to ourselves and to our loved ones.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunta
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
31st day of October, A. D.
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-five.
Governor of California
.TTEST: *,.^^_, ,, /t-^V.---.
Secretary of_Scate
FILED
In *« "*« "' ''"■ S" '*'•"> "' ''•"•
of theSwual t-^li'cll'U
OCT;'. 1 1955
FRANK M. JORDAN, Sccrclaiv --Jialj^
J-,« y^-f- — ..I ■ T
a
^rimttJ im cai irotNi* ttATt raiNTiHc orrici
R-
^pjcfutivic Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of Cnlifornia
FHOCLAMATIUN
Throurrh agreement reached amon,^ the powers In conflict
the dovastltion and'carnar. of ^-^'^J'/l^^,'Zt.in\J^leeTin^
?°r.f r.rcj:' j:;±urorrar.tn^d'^rhSje^?s fn^:4at?ora!^'USL
with lustice for all. In our hepublic ItB slr.nlf Icance was
flso ^xtend^d ?o embrace recornUlon of the '--'«-" «^J ^.
unselfish service of those who responded to the call ol duty
in our nation's time of peril by serving In Its armed forces.
Since then, our national security ^"^ honor have
required that our youn^r men and women again ^o forth to defend
our wav of life aKaln.^t the forc-s of oppression and destruction.
In t??bu?e io those Who served - whether they ^^^■\^''^^\^^ill^''
returned to more peaceful civilian pursuits or remained in our
country's defense forces - Conpress last year enacted le^ls-
!a?'on provldln.^, that the anniversary of the Armistice be set
aside as a day upon which to extend appreciative recognition
to the veterans wno served with honor In all the wars which
over the years, have exacted the p.-lce for the continuance of
our' American institutions.
Since one of our best hopes for an honorable peace
lies In tlie pntrlotlr>m and experience of our war veterans,
I. Goodwin J. Knlrht, Governor of California, hereby P'^oclalm
Friday, November 11. ig^-^. VETERANS DAY Ino^^- State. On that
dav. I urre my fellow Californlans to recall with gratitude
the sacrifices of all those who fouf^ht and worked with valor
on the seas. In the air and In distant lands to preserve our
nreclous heritage. I further urp^e they take that occasion to
rededicate themselves to the task of seeking an enduring peace
in order that these services will not have been rendered in
vain.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 3rd day of
November. A.D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty- five.
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
printti la caiipmffiA iTXTt riiNTtNc oprict
FILED
|» ih< ofite of It" S.c..ior)f o( Sk** f\n
oliheSf<il«o'Coli»o»"ln ■■ ki
NOV 4 -1955
\m^. K J(W)%Secrelanf of S^
Deputy
.^£
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3Pjccutioc department
;c»tatc of daliforma
PhOCLAMATION
It Is incumbent upon those who enjoy the blessings
of life undei- the protection of an Independent and stronp;
United States of America to recall with humility and gratitude
the unselfish sacrifices of the thousands of men and women who
have surrendered life and {physical well-belnR in order that
our heritage of llbeity be preserved undiminished.
While some have given their lives in alien lands
and others have returned, capable of resumlnf; familiar careers
and former employment, many have suffered grievous disabling
inluries. A portion of these young Am&rlcans will require
hospital care for the rest of their lives. Others are in need
of constant medical treatment, while scores require assistance
in readjusting' their lives and occupations in order to again
become productive members of our society.
Symbolic of our obligation to aid those who gave so
much on behalf of our safety and national honor, the Disabled
American Veterans throughout our state each year offer
artificial forget-me-nots for sale to the public. Proceeds
of this activity help in financing the many services of the
DAV on behalf of our disabled veterans.
This program is worthy of the fullest possible public
recognition and with this in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, proclaim November 7-12, 1935, to be
FORGET-ME-NOT WEEK. All Californlans are urged to give
expression to their appreciation for the services of their
war-wounded fellow citizens by giving vigorous support to the
Porget-Me-Not sale campaign.
IN WITNESS WHEKEOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
3rd day of November, One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-five.
/•
Governor of California
Secretary of Sfate
FILED
In fh» office o' tK« $«rretary of S*af( pri
of fh* SRir« *r Cotirornitt ^"^ k^
primltJ im cai iporhia iiAir rmNtiMC oppici
NOV 4 -1955
\?W. M. JOROAN, SeaeUry of Slais
Deput/
^-
^xccutivic Bcpartmcnt
3tatt of Galiforma
FKOCLAMATION
The; custom of a national festival of thanksgiving
has long been firmly fixed as a tfuly Ainei-ican tr'aditlon. The
dlr.coverors and oarliest settlors of our continent, facing the
•iroi':; of an unknown land and endurinB severe hardships, were
eter SiUrent to offer prayers of thanks to Almi^nty God lor
the manifold blessings which He had bestowed upon them.
It is altot;ether fitting that we, who have so vei-y
much snould heed their splendid example and t^ve reverent
expression to our r.ratitude. In no other nation has a people
enjoyed the abundance that Ic ours. We are the heirs to a
maL-nificcnt heritage, conceived in fivedom and nurtured in
a fruitful land. We have been sinRuiarly blessed. Aj
individuals and aa a people, we should take cot^nlzance of
this and be prateful.
For the bounty wliich
enjoyed and for the mar.nlficen
forecasts, I fervently believe
f^ratitudc to God, and with thi
Governor of California, iiereby
19b5. t-o be a DAY UF TllANKyOIV
urge my fellow Califoi-nlans to
places of religious woj-ship to
favor and grace received, and
inspires In uu.
oui' state and nation have
t opportunities the future
»e should offer prayers of
a in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
proclaim Thursday, November 24,
ING tlirougliout our state. I
conn;regate at their individual
express their gratitude for
foi' the hope which the past
IN Iw'ITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my iiand and caused tiie Great
beai of une State of California
to be affixed this Yth day of
November, A. D. One Thousand
NSne Hundred and Fifty-five.
/■/r^
lifornla
FILED
*f ftw ^iff« 6f Celiforn<u
i'
NOV? -1955
i^m M. JOROAN, Secretary of Sate
'1
i
ptimltd Im cAiiroBHin tiATF vkintino orrici
•9
P K 0 C
L A i-i A T I 0 K
^xcnitiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
i;,i;.iedlately following adoption of our Federal
Constitution, tr.e First Gonfress of the United States proposed
to the several states a series of amendments designed to
define and protect certain fundamental richts to the people
and to the individual states a,rain3t arbitrary- and capricious
encroaclunent by tiie national Government.
The traditional riilits and freedoms we enjoy as
citizens of this Heinblic have tiicir i>-undaticns in the
liberties and responslbiJ ities enumerated in these iuitial
amendments to our Constitution. Popularly accepted as the
American "fsill of Richts," these first ten araendiuents
guarantee to each of us our basic riglits and impose upon all
of us certain obligations to do all within our power to
sustain and strenr.then our clierished heritage.
Since our nation is engaged in a determined effort
to maintain and safe;;uard the essential liberties of humanity,
so seriously tiireatened by tyranny and oppression, 1 firmly
believe it is Important that all Americans emphatically
renew tneir resolution to accept and practice the principles
set forth in their bill of liights.
In accord wit
Governor of California,
December 9, 19!;' li, and c
l6l|th anniversary of tli
as BILL OF HIUHTci ii.ii^K
fellow Caiifnrnians to
the many valued privile
laws cf our nation. I
be ol(3crved l\v ai'jroiirl
by public display of th
fullest extent |)ractica
K tills belief,
hereby procla
ul.iinating Dec
e effective da
througliout our
fully familiar
t^es guaranteed
I'urther sugges
ate ceremonies
e Flag of the
ble.
I, Gocdwin J. Knight,
iin the period beginning
ember li>, 19ijij, the
te of these amendments.
State, and I urge iny
ize themselves with
to them by these basic
t that this occasion
and prayers as well as
United States to the
IN WlTiijJSS ^..:i..i^.Ov, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the areat
Seal of the State of Califcrnia
to be affixed this 29th day of
November, A. D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Hfty-five.
/■^-^
Secretary oy State
NOV L:^'VJ5b
priMtrJ /m ( m trot ni« iiati miNiiNc orrtci
^xccutiDc Bcpartinent
^tatc of (California
P H 0 C L A M A '['ION
Th.' life and work of George Washlncton Carver are
yourceti or Ins^piratlon to all men and women who strive for
brothei^hood and ^ervlc.- to Uuraanity in a troubled world. Born
under the most adverse economic conditions. Dr. Carver l^ved
to become one of the most revered and respected men of hl^ tlme<
before his death on January 'j, l'j'^'5, eovorrjiients
throughout the world had bestowed great hono.s upon him for
his many scientific and humanitarian endeavors. In tne midst
of this international acclaim, he quietly spurned vast material
rewards in his constant and unselfish search to find new ways
to increase the prosperity and happiness of mankind. Over
forty of his busy years were devoted to providing aid and
"Uldanoc to young men and women at Tuskegee Institute in
Alabama as they prepared for their lifetime careers. His ^
discoveries in chemistry and agriculture have t"f^^". ^'^7,'=^^° "
better, more abundant life for millions of people throughout
the v.'orld and for countless generations to come.
i..Ileving that it is appropriate for the people of
this nation to periodically extend appreciative recognition
to conun.morat... th. manifold contributions of this man to our
American way of life, I, Goodwin J. Krdght, ^;^^^^™°J f
California, do proclaim January 'j, 195o, as DH. GEORGE
WASHINGTON CARVER DAV throughout our State. I urge my leiiow
Callfornians to make every effort to become more familiar
.vlth the service, genius and principles of Dr. Carver
inasmuch as he so well personified many of the most inspi^J"^
ideals for which our Republic is a symbol among the liberty-
loving people of the worla.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affix.-d this l!jth day of
Dt^c ember, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-five.
Govei'uoiT of Oaliforn^
Secretary yiff/State
primhJ i» f *iiFoiNt* iTAit p«t>-fi>(c orrtc*
FILED
FRAHK M. JORDAN, Secteldr^^dSUte
■^m
iBxfcutiVje Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of ealiforma
FILED
DEC 2 :• 1955
^ FRANK M. JORDAN, SecreUry cf State
P ROCLAMATION ~ ^:V>/,.^n ^. , y,
if a
STATE OF EMERGENCY
'CI, * ■ ^
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous
rainfall has L.ccurro.i In recent days, causing I'loods in
many areas of the State of California and threatening
further and more severe Inundations, particularly in
the northern counties of the State, and
WHEREAS, said flooding has already resulted
in extensive property damage, and the acute threat of
furtlier and more severe inundations creates an Imminent
aanger to the lives, health and well-being of persons in
these areas, to the safety of publicand private property
and the maintenance of essential services therein, and
WHEREAS, the employment of personnel, equip-
ment and facilities under the jurisdiction and control
of the State of California will be of material assistance
to counties, cities and other local agencies in allevi-
ating and preventing actual and threatened damage to
life, health and property,
NOW, THEREFORE, I hereby find and proclaim:
That a situation of emergency resulting
from existing and threatened floods exists in
the State of California,
1
&
3£xccutiV)t Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of dalifornu
That the hoadr. of state departments or
the Adjutant General (or state officers or
employees acting pursuant to their authority)
may direct the omplo:,Tuent of state personnel
and of equipment and facilities under the
Jurisdiction and control of the State for the
performance of any and all activities in the
State designed to prevent and alleviate actual
or threatened damage due to said floods, and
That all the laws of the State of
California which do or may require advertise-
ment for bids for the purchase of supplies
or the employment of services necessary in
connection with flood control and flood
relief activities in the State, are sus-
pended as of this date.
TN WITNESS WHEREOF, i have hereunto set my
,>and and caused the Great Seal of the State of California
... be affixed 21^ '^^^^ "^'" _ j3=^<-fe««*-^^^^ ' ^^''^"
Governor
Secretary of State
/iL^M~ \
II miMINt. Otill
^xcrutiDc Bcparnncnt
^tJtc or Calirornia
0 C L A M A T ION
Tlie year past has brought magniricent progress In our
const'u/i. strujjgle acalrmt the tratjlc consequences of infantile
para]ycis. In California, approximately 414,000 children
received at least one lii,|octiou of iialk vaccine during 19!:)5j and
the ttc'.te Department of Public Health reports that the incidence
of pai-alytic polio amoHi'; tliose vaccinated declined 'jO per cent,
'.-.'ith oxcell(?nt prospects for oven more encouraging i-esults in
the futuri".
However, thousands for whom the vaccine came too late
still ur;j('ntly need help from the National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis in oviji'coiiilnt; and alleviating the effects
of this cripplint.'; malady. While great forward strides have
been made, the fact remains that polio has not been completely
vannuishcd yet. The attack must be sustained with vi£^or and
(.;nthuslasin.
During ly'jO, the March ol' Dinu;s campaign must raise
$47,600,000 throughout ttie nation in order to preserve the
strength and continuity of the National Foundation. There still
remains a vital need for all phases of the anti-polio prograim —
scientific reseai'cli, public information, professional education
and service to tliOf.o strlckiTi.
With a
effort must conti
from Infantile pa
Goodv/in J. Knight
January, 19LjO, as
I appeal to tlie t
contribute to tiii
Dimes campaign dl
they may give eve
the ultimate goal
^J^^i^-^
fliTO convlctiori that this I'ine humanitarian
nue until the suffei'ing and sorrow resulting
ralysis are only unpleasant memor-ies, I,
, Governor of Califoi-nia, hereby proclaim
MAi;CH OF DIME.S MONTH throughout our state,
raditional genei'osity of all Californians to
s worthy cause and to contact the Mai'ch of
i-ectors in tlieii* communities in or-der that
i\V possible assistance toward achievement of
IN WITNECS WHEREOF, I liavc hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
oeal of the ijtate of California
to be affixed tills 29th day of
December, A. D. One Thousand
ine Hundr'^d .-.nd i^ifty-five.
Governor of Califc^rriia
iJeci'etary cw /State
FILED
OtC ;:;ii955 , ,
♦"■'"' '" "•■"••"■• •• -* »"- FRANK M. JORDAN, Secreldfy c( S^ite ^^
u7>
3:xccutiDc Bcpnrtmcnt
;!Dtatt of California
FILED
In *• off! • o' '»■• ff'!»<"y cf Stot*
DhC ::;'1955
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary c! Slate
PROCLAMATION p^^//_f^JmJ^^, Lt^pL.
y
ol" an
EMEKGENCY
WIIEREA.1, lor tlu- past several days devastating
floods throuchout the State of California have caused
seriout; damage both to private and public property, as a
consequence of which the counties of the State have sus-
tained serious damage to their road systems and have
sustained loss of drainage structures, roadbeds, and
road surfaces on the Federal-aid secondary system, and,
in addition tliereto, the state highway system, which
Includes the Federal-aid primary system and portions of
the Federal -aid secondary system, has sustained serious
damage, all of which constitutes an emergency affecting
the entire State of California; and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained
by the public highways of California, resulting in the
necessity for immediate repair or reconstruction of
highways and bridges on the primary and secondary
Federal-aid highway systems; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emer-
gency as contemplated by the terms of Section 9 of the
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1950 (64 Stat. 785), and
Section 7 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952 (66
Stat. 158);
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
y*hnUi ir. f»itro«Ni» »tati r»iN»>NC ofnc*
^xecutiDc ©cpartment
5tatc of Galifornia
of the State of California, do hereby proclaim that an
emergency exists throughout the State of California, as
a result of flood conditions and consequent damage to
and Iwss of bridges and highways both on the primary and
secondary highway systems; that the immediate repair and
reconstruction of such damaged and destroyed highways
and bridges is vital to the security, well-being and
health of the citizens of the State of California; and
tnat the Secretary of Commerce of the United States is
hereby requested to concur in the declaration of this
emergency,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this •_^ ^day of . : -, . •■ ■ , 1955.
^
y
Governor of CallTomia
ATTEST ;
A
Secretary of State
Pfimiti (« f *i rfoiNi* ir«Tl »M|xtiK6&rvt<»
^
k4
^
^xcnitilic Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of California
jFECIAL klection pkoclamation
I
I, GOOUWTN J. KNIGHT. Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on Tuesday, the filth day of Juno, l'~)'ot, within the seventy-
fifth Assembly D!;itr1ct of the .State, consisting of a portion
of the County oV Orange, to fill the vacancy In the office of
State Assemblyman from said District resulting from the
resignation of Assemblyman LeRoy K. Lyon. Jr.
As required by Section lOuy of the Elections Code, '
I hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions
of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid
until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose
reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHKRKOK. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 4th day of January. 19S6.
rPEST:
^S-^^-^.2- ^"^^yA
QJ^.<r>,«4.^»
SecretaryroiVstate
CHAS/J. t ' ' ^
FirUED
JAM* 195C
fRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary of Stale
pfinttJ Im rAiipoKNiA iT»i« riiNiiNC orrici
^4
^xcfutiuc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of (Tjliforma
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, GOODWIN J. KNICHT. (Jovernor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on Tuesday, the fifth day of Jun.. 19^,0. .ithln the thirty-
fifth Assembly Dl.tr let of th. .State. ccnaLstlnR of the Counties
Of Kings and Tulare, to fill th. vacancy In the office of State
Assemblyman from said District resulting from the death of
Assemblyman Roscoe L. Patter.son.
AS required by .Section 1002 of the Elections Code,
I hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions
Of Division XTV of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid
until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpo.se
reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WI™E3.S WHERKOP. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Oreat .Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 4th day of January, ly^b.
Governor (/
ATTEST:
/
ntiED
of ih» 5»-f» (Jl tnll*3fH«
* ITATl niNTINc
JAN 4 - 1956
FRANK M. JWuAN, SecmUrul ^«l0 \\
Aj>I>i«IM t>««larY of •lot*
™a
^xccuriDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
SFKCIAL ELECTION PROCLftMATION
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT. Gov(=>rnor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on Tuesday, the fifth day of June, 1956. within the twenty-
fifth Assembly District of the State, conslstlnp of a portion
of the County of San Mateo, to fill the vacancy In the office
of State Assemblyman from said District resulting from the
resignation of Assemblyman [>an1el J. Creedon.
As required by Section 100J> of the Elections Code,
i I hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions
of »1 vision XIV of the Kleotlons Code; the rewards to be paid
lintil the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose
reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 4th day ol' January, 1956.
IFOHNIA ITATI PItNTINC OrPICI
FTCED
JAN 4 - 1956
FRANK M. iORl'AH, Secretary ot S»»t»^^ i
Awl*;****''*"*"*'**'* ****•
'4U
^xmm Department
^tatc of Galifornia
P K 0 C L A M A T I C N
iU
character. '^on^^'.'^ °^'' republic such as ours depends upon
rule thrilvis Of it' Seonli'^'^nH^'^^''^'' ^^^^ "^ policies and
did deeds .hi!„^c-onstii:u?f Vk- ^^.r^^^ f^ °[ti'^L.^^'^"-
Guide the course of our nation throu^.h the times in whLh
^'^'^ promise of the future. «vuj.t,n
live into the
we
»arL"pe"^."tSat?7L^:i;;L?ra,^5"„S^?S;iSneJ! — - - - j
IN WITNESS WHKKEOP, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
3eal of the ;state of California
to be affixed this 13th day of
January, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-iiix.
'»
AT
-/<$:
bovornor t)i' Californ
secretary oi^^ate
V--/
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FILED
JAN I .i 1956
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary cf State
">" o»»l»« Aiililahi rtiii»torv»f]|lKrt» /
^Kcutiuc department
^tJte of dalirornia
—^3
G C L A M A
TON
Each year Calli'oi-nia beGome:3 an increasingly
Important center for Industrial expansion and activity in
the economy of our nation. The number of men and women
Sialnfully employed in CaUfoi'nia industry la constantly
Increaslnc and the fruits of their labor are the foundation
for the ;';eneral progress we continue to enjoy as a
comnionW(N-:iltii.
TlieT'
management, la
tiie-Job ace Id
from Individua
family tragedy
out in compens
California wor
lost to prodiic
compared to th
deprivation to
L-tricken.
e Is great and growing concern on the part of
bor and government over the heavy cost of on-
nlD .•/hich tend to exact a staggering price
is in lost wealth, personal suffering and
. Each year, millions of dollars are paid
ation insurance for death and injury to
■king people. Millions more are irreti-ievably
tion. Heavy as it is, this cost is minor
e pain, personal loss, grief, heartache and
familli';;--..'idow3 and orphans — of those
All Californians liave a direct, vital concern with
the safety of themselves, their friends and neiiTthbors. To
tielp focus public attention on the many problems Involved,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, hereby proclaim January jO-February ^,
1910, as INDUiJTKIAL ZJAFEl-Y WEEK in our state. I commend
all those who are working so effectively and tii-elessly to
reduce the nuir.bei' and severity of industi ial accidents, and
I take this means to urge them to continue their concerted
■•fforts to that very worth-while end.
IN VjITNE^J^ WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
iieal of the iitatc of California
to be affixed this 2nth day of
January, A. D. One Thousand
Nlnt> Hundred and Flfty-ijiy.
Governor of California
^iecretary of ^^te
FILED
In th» oBrf o' tS» J». •"••> o' »»•*•
elfhr S'p'i' olCo'ifr rid
JAN 271056
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary tl^e
^imUi im r aiiroBNii
T«TI VaiNTINC Dvrica
^m
^xccunvic Bcpartmcnt
StJtc of California
1' h I C L A M A
I 0 N
Jjufiiij tlie paKt few months
have had their attention dran.atically
v/hich disease of the heart and clrcul
throui^hout our- nation. Each year, it
ij billion mun-hours of pi'Oductive v;o
eGonomy through these causes. This i
compared v;lth the cost in terms of de
expenses for treatment borne by indlv
In California alone, over iialf of all
are attr-lbuted to r.ome form of hr-art
the American people
focused on the toll
atory system takes
is estimated that
i'k are lost to our
s insignificant v;hen
ath, hiuiian Ufjiony and
iduals and families,
deaths in the state
disease.
Throu:2;h tlie American Heart Association and its
affiliated orj;anization:;, we are making significant progre:
to./ard conquest of these maladies in programs of research,
community service and education. The work of these groups
has detei'mlned that some fonns of heart disease can be
cured, that all such cases can be cared foi- best if diag-
...vied early and treated properly, and that most heart
patients can keep on working, often in their customary
occupations. oUch progress has restored to us the exper-
ience, wisdom and talents of many citiz.;ns which would
otherwise have been lost to us.
Once each year
financial support to the
improved health and longe
in the belief that tlils c
possible public support,
California, proclaim Febi
Februai'y 2o, I'J'jh, to be
During this period, the p
respond generously to the
Injure oontlnuin;'; pror;rc;i
endeavor.
we are called upon to extend
e programs on behalf of our own
r life for our children. Acting
ause is worthy of the widest
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
uary, iy:;)6, to bo HKABT MONTH and
HKAiiT gUNDAY throughout our state,
eople of California are urged to
lyjjO Heart Fund campaign to
In t.hlr; fine, humanitarian
IN V;iTK'E^^ vifHEHEOF, I have hereunto
set my h;^nd and caused the Great
iieal of the 6tate of California
to be affixed th.is 1st day of
Februai'y, A. D. One Thousand
liin-j Hundred and Fifty-Six.
Ciovjrno!' of Casii'urnia
Secretary ^/ State
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3£xccutit)C Bcpartmcnt
;5tatc of Galiforiiia
PHOCLAMATION
A Craclou. P-vIdence has endowed ou.nati^^^^
a natural abundanc and ^^^f ,<J^f "/° ^Jjdustriou. and
pH.-.., initiative -^^^.^V^^ and social systems of
;5\;!rnit^rat^[nrtl^i^^in'i.e^Hi°tS. of Uu.aSitv
our pr^e-ent wc-11-bcln,: ^"J,,^^;^^ '";^!?^[,^"',pSinteiprise
the rutur-e are ^^^^]^^.^^:^%::^^'^J;S:^rl;^ dfrivo tul
-L^t^sr^Siehtf fro^ the^ruit. or these la.o..^
been necessary that volume P|;°duction and distribu^^^ ^^^^
be devised and developed. /^" ,;^^.^^/th of the American economic
produce still more at lower cost.
The men and women en^jatied in advertising; have
demonstrate^ deep sense Of patriotic ^
have voluntarily ^^^ffn conn. ■Ct?on with patriotic, philan-
iSo^f anS^ ivirid^^nJCme^^'proirams F^^r this and for
tSe?? valuable service to A".e-^,-^i'2,^;;"Jj^;Jiended\o
represent.
V, ihl.' unJ, I, Good,.'ln J. Knlelit, Governor of
.DVEBTI^ING .ECOGHITIOK WEIK in our . ate._^^^
enable my follow Calilo n. an^ i business and its
S'-;.-fn°r-.STr.|r7uon='-to inrtriSi'Ao,,., or our nation.
"' -™f s,"r.sr.^/c'^urcanK"rrLt
3eal of the otate of California
to be affixed this 31st day of
January, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-blx.
Governor of California
(Vl'TEiiT: '■ a/sJ .^
Secretary oV(^ ;^ate
FlUED
JAM ■' I ^^56
FRASK M. JORDAK, Secrelan(jt[H»'®
ixccutiDc I?)cpartniciit
^tatc of California
PKOCLAMATION
Tlie tyrants who control the policies and activities of
International coiiiniunisni throutsh terror and Torce maintain
ruthless dominance over the lives of lalllions of people who
dwell behind the Iron Curtain. Entire nations have fallen
victi::. to the crushinj^ power of coini.iunlsiu, being denied their
fundamental rijiits of self t^overohient as well at the rights of
individuals to personal freedom.
Radio Free Europe and Pi'ec Europe Press, during the
past five years, have provided, through voluntary support froii.
liberty loving Ar.iericans, continuing and expanding encouragement
and support to these captive peoples as they strive to regain
their blrthriijht ol' freedom, Tiie President ana other leaders of
our Republic have given vigorous support to these two outstand-
ing programs of Crusade for Freedom and have encouraged the
broadest possible public participation in helping to bring truth^
courage and new hope to these enslaved millions.
To those who cherish freedom the world over, the
":en!ory of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln has been symbolic^
of the Justice and promise inherent in the American way of life '
with liberty. It is Indeed appropriate that the fund raising
efforts of Radio Free Europe and Free Europe Press be focused
upon the birthdates of these two great men, and therefore, I,
Harold J, Powers, Acting Governor oV California, hereby proclaim
the period of February Icl-'d^, ly'jU, as FREEDOM WEEK throughout
tne State, I join in urging the people of California to give
generously to aid in the work of Crusade for Freedom to help
assure the ultimate and complete liberation of those who have
been deprived of their basic rights as human beings through
cor.u .unistic do:i.inatlon of their lives, I further suggest that
schools, religious groups, civic, fraternal and service organi-
zations undertake special programs during thip observance to
express reaf f ix^iaation of faith in the principles of human
dignity and personal liberty which iiave iiiade our Nation gr«at
and strong,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I iiave hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be afflxea this
loth day of February, A, D,,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty -six.
Harold J, '^ Powers
Acting Governor of California
ATTEST :
SocretapjCj^f State
I, rti, elBc,
ut ill, &tol<
^ttaltd tm I
.r..«.. .^,,^y<^^^j^;<<^i ^\y^C?^-i^
— lui
Bl 0
'OROAN, Jeeretaryofiljiie ^
Deputy
Ivj ,. t.y dui--i\- L.ir.. ■
■,t:itn
^Kcutiuc department
StGtc of daliforiiia
P li 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
The traditional ceJebratlon of the Birth Anniversary
of Juaus of Nazareth oach yeax' is an occasion foi' ijood clieer,
good will and good fellowship in our Nation. It Is especially
a :;i::.e for the enjoyment of children and of families, and for
devout expressions of faith in the benevolence of Al lighty God,
In coi;,..:on with several other California coituiunitles,
the people of Yuba City and the surrounding area were forced
to temporarily abandon their homes, clmrcheiJ and businesses on
the Eve ol' the Christmas iioliday because of flood waters which
at tnat time inundated extensive portions of our state. Since
that time, iiiost of these CaJ ifor-nians have been able to return
to their homes and, through industry and courage, have succeeded
In substantially restoring their homes and tiieir cotiuiiunitics.
In Older that the people of Yuba City may enjoy the
spiritual and festive advantages of the season. Interested
individuals, civic organizations, religious groups and fraternal
societies have laade extensive preparations for a delayed
Christmas celebration there. In tribute to the splendid spirit i
which those in flood ravaged areas of our state have evidenced '
throughout the e.,.ergency, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of I
California, h<M-eby proclaim the period of Kebi'uary 19-25, 19^6, '
as CimiS'J'l^lAS Lti KEHHUAKY, and I ask all the people of our state
to join in ear'nest prayers tliat their fellow citizens will
never again be compelled to leave their homes and personal
possessions under circuihstanccs similar to those prevailing
on Chf I rjtmas , 19',/ j.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunt<i
set my hand and caused the
Gj'eat Seal of the State ol'
California to be affixed this
_Lji__ Liiiy of February, A.D,,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty -Six.
Governor of California
ATTEST: ^L^^c ^..^.U^..^
Secretar^f-Df State
FICED
In ttii ofTu 0 ff ihf S*rrttarT «f Stat*
of '*\ ■ ?*<(»* of Collft' lid
1 1 in ; 1956
FRANK M, JORDAN, Secretary delate.
• / / J
IIFCINr* tTATI fRlKTINC OPriL*
i'KfutiDc department
^tatf of djliforiiia
PROCLAMATION
unique political sycte.n which it rns?ituf.\^°?f^'*^"^-°" -^nd tJe 1
i^t-upie at^ainst one another,'
3K1113 a„/L'!.?ror the iSlvfdu!!'."^,"? "°" ^^ """^^ "POn the J
national honor- and securl" ^''^^y P'^^^t ol tiie world. Our
as a people, can work together'in h^^" '^" ^^^^"^ to ShLh we
understanding and respect. "^^^"'ony and unity, m rautJ!' '
Jews i-s aniC^nf 3\'onsSred'a'pr"lS"f"'""^" °^' Christians and
urge ..^"^fellow-cSi^ornLns f""^'^^"^"'^ WEEx'ln our^staJe H'
dedication to the p^JncIplL o^^^*'^ .*^^^" occasion to rene^ their
evaluate their fellow ctti'ensonX'^K'^°?^ ^^ resolvin^to ^"^
accofnplish ,ent rathoc tu 7 ^^^ basis of indlvidnti
unreasoning big^tri^ "^^" ignorant prejudice aid
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, J have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal
Ol the state of California
to be affixed this I7th
day of February, A. D
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-six. """^^^ed
Governor of C^dlfornia
Secretary of state
'• '•Mr...K,. ,,
FILED
'f'fi 1 7 1956
fWWM. JORDAN, Secretary cfSlale
■ / - J /
a^xccutiuc Bcpartnicnt
;^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
Thf- focu:: of public attention on the tragedy of
Juvenile delinquency frequently obscures ^he encouraslng
aspects of society's most effective element In its efforts
to- eradicate the cau.es and effects of crime ^'"O"'^ y°f' ^f^J^^
Americans. That group is tl>e overwhelming majority of our
youth. These young men and women are working diligently
knd vl£orously to eiitabllsh themselves as the natural heirs
tc the finest traditions of citizenship In our Republic.
Their concern has become most manifest through
determined efforts to combat the nefarious traffic in illicit
drups and narcotics, especially as it pertains to the less
Srtunate and more susceptible members of J ^^^ °^" f "^[j^J^^"*
It is in the energy , ability and determination of Its young
Jeop!c that the hope for the future of our Republic rests.
Their problems are the problems of all the people.
peopl
harmf
of Ca
YOUTH
urce
exten
with
use o
As encourar;emcnt
e to personally resist
ul effects of narcotic
llfornia, proclaim the
TEMPERANCE EDUCATION
that the people of Cal
t possible in helping
the extreme importance
f nai'cotics.
to the determination of young
and collectively combat the
s, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
period of April 9-15, 1956, as
WEEK in our State. I strongly
ifornla cooperate to the fullest
to impress our younger citizens
of total abstinence from the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 23rd day of
Febi'uary, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
/•
California
Governor of Cal
ATTEST : cV^^,^, /^v^^aW^
Secretary ofCstate
FILED
In *« offi" of It-" '"-• ■""•" "' ""^
ottheS-a'eOlC.ilKornia
FEB 241956
FRANK M. JORDAH, Secretary cf.Slafe
B/i
M
intti •« fiiiFOKMi* iTATi riiNtiMo oyvici
FILED
fWHR MyWRDAH. iKT»<»'y <-• 5*4'«
i'xcfunuc Department
^tatc of California ^ ^ 9. S. k ^ H 1 1 1 o n,-^^;2.^.
C^nronn, JI''h"'-'' ^"'' ^^f^^-iC' tragic events of recent .weiks,
thi A r f have learned once again through experience that
the American Ked Cross stands ready for swift action In pro-
tip vf.^?^ ^^'Z^^""!".*' "'«<3ic^l cai-e and other assistance to
nffliliTn '^'-^^^^tating catastrophles . The magnificent work
o? ?nL^ k'''' '^"r^"'^ ''""^ ^'^"'^^ California's extensive floods
?L f f Dec'-mbor and early January will always be a source of
inoplrinR reassurance of unfailing help In time of extreme need.
n^^H= ^i,'^°io^^.^ .^^"^ unfortunate victims of the disastrous
lioods, the Red Gross will have expended nearly $8,000,000
before its flood relief operation Is finished.' Yet this Is
only one phase of its splendid procram of public service.
year in fir'^^^^S ^I'fr^f ^"'T'^ '^""^"'^^ t^ralnins Is given each
of ninif r ^i<^',fafety and home nursing, enabling thousands
proElde- aid trLT' """^ ^^l^^viate suffering. The Red Cross
^r?o^ ,", ^? American :;ervlcemen throughout the world in
maintaining vitally Important contacts with their homes and
loved ones. The Junior Red Cross helps to Instill in ou? boys
and girls a humane concern for the welfare of others so
o7i^lT2a'tTr''' ^-^^°P-"' ^^ con.t^ictive^cl^ll^nl? Many
or the 128 Red Cross chapters In our state DarticlDate In thU
organization's blood collection procram through wMch plasma
Whole blood and blood fractions are supplied to 171 cl?lUan'
hospitals In California alone. civilian
In order that it may continue to be imraedlatelv
responsive to the needs of American people for its services
and ?CndS"r',"".^'""''^'' ^'^ ^""^^^^ campaign fo? members '
and funds during the month of March. To give the rreatest
possible encouragement to this splendid humanitarian tndeLor
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Govcn-nor of California, hereby proclaim
March, 19'^6, as RED CR03S MONTH In our state olving cogni-
zance to the fact that the work of the American Red Crosf
depends heavily upon voluntary public contributions o? ?unds
I strongly urge my fellow Californians to support this
campaign generously and thus assure continuation of these
valuable services whenever and wherever human need and
distress may require them.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the Statu of California
to be affixed this 23rd day of
February, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
Governor of California
Secretary o^^tate
II riiv iiK(. owtn ■
^Arrutiuc department
5tatt of California
r H U C L A M A T I 0 N
During the past year, uncontt'oiled fire and
racing flood waters caused tragic devastation tliroughout
vast ai-eas of oui- state. Keiiable estimates indicate
that the economic loss d^-e to floods was the greatest In
California's history, and destruction of valuable water-
sheds by fire exceeded that recorded in any recent year.
The
c 1 re urns tanc e s
Ca 11 foi-nlant- .
of possibility
deter-minat Jon.
are vitally ne
zations and pu
to encoui'ai':e w
basic natural
enjoy our hif:h
children and o
tage with whJc
natural and ec
will lonr; and
Recovery i'r'om
of their repe
Sound planni
eded. Individ
bile agencies
ise use and sy
resources in o
standai'd of 1
ur children 's
h we liave beer
onomic consequences of these
adversely be felt by all
tliese disasters and reduction
titLon require coura[;;e and
ng and constructive action
ual citizens, pi'lvate organi-
share a mutual responsibility
stematlc replenl shment oi' our
rder that we may continue to
ivint' and pass on to our
children the bountiful herl-
endowed.
To encour'
these ends in view,
California, hereby
WEEK in our State a
bli'thday of Luther
as ARBOH DAY. I ur
observe tnls occa;;i
and shrubs to enhan
seek broader' apprec
tiie abunJant and va
a[';t the many worth
I, Goodwin J. Krii,.';
proclaim Max-ch 7-14
nd deslfinate Wednes
Burbank, beloved Ca
tie my fellow Califo
on tiiroufih the plan
ce oui" state's natu
latlon of oui' ultim
rled natural resour
while prot^rams witn
ht, Governor of
, lySb, CONSERVATION
day, March 7, the
llfornia naturalist,
rniann to appi'opriately
ting ol' new trees
ral beauty and to
ate dependence upon
ces of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State or Calil'ornla
to be affixed tills 27th day of
February, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Si^;.
Governor of California
ATTEST: ./
Secretary oi^tate
FILED
lnf>'i' c'*'' .Mf^'i. I '■;-» of Stot»
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretar/ it Stala
8?
a:Kcunvic Bcparmcnt
3tatt of California
SPECIAL KLECTION PROCLAMAT ION
I GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of California, do
hereby rroclal. and order that a special election shall be held
on Tuesday, the fifth day of June. 1..5. within the sixty-third
.ssemhly District of the State, consisting of a portion of the
! county of l.-s An.eles. to fill the vacancy In the office of
1 state Assemblymn from said District resulting from the
I resignation of AssembLyman G. Delbert Morris.
1 AS required by Section lOO? of the Elections Code.
I hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions
of Division XTV of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid
until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose
reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
, ,..^d the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 1st day of March, 1956,
^—^^ Governor//
A'lTEST: ^xa^^f-
^{^w/'-i/A'^
retary of State,
FlUED
^^'^:^^^^
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I. ■.IIFO.HIA IIAT« MIINIIWO orFlC . f.
i
i:icfutiDc Bepjrtiiieiit
;!5tatc of California
FfLED
In f*i« eifv . ,,i .F, , •
MAN 5 - 1956
flWNI5K JORDAN, Secretary
proclamation
Wm.RI AS, .111 cMr.ioicliii.iry incision li.is arisen And now exists requiring that
the I egisl.iiure ol tlie Si.ite ol (J.ililorma he convened in cxtiaordinary sestion, now,
therefore,
I, GOODWIN J. KNIC.fTT, Govcinor of the State of California, hy virtue
i'f till' power and amhoriiy in nie vested Vy Section 9 of Article V of tiio C^lonsti-
tiition of the Slute of Calitorni;i, do hereby convene the I egislature of the State
of Cahtornia to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on the
filth day oJ Marcii, l">5 6, at 2 p.m. of said day f»)r the following purposes and
to legislate upon the tollowiiij; subjects:
1. Id consider and act ii|ii)ii IcKisiatinn to provide relief from dnmaRC caused
by storms and floods, incliidmg but not limited to the repair or restoration of roads,
streets, schools and other public works, and tax relief with respect to propert\
damaged or destroyed by storms and floods.
1. To consider and act upon legislation to authorize participation by the State
and cities in projects aiithorl/ed by C'ongress for flood control.
3. lo consider .uul act upon legislation relative to increasing apportionment
of State funds to School Districts in wiiich the assessed value of property or the
school enrollment has been decreased becnise of floods.
4. To consider and act upon legislation for the reorganization of that p.irt of
the executive branch of the State Government engaged in tiie administration of
statutory and constitutional provisions relating to water.
J. To consider and act upon legislation revising the method of financing the
State Teachers' Retirement System.
6. To consider and act upon legislation to limit the deposit of revenue in the
State Beach Fund and the State Park Fund.
7. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the Legislature, its members,
sessions, and procedure.
8. To consider and act upon legislation to create a California Beef Council
for the purpose of stimulating the use of beef and beef products.
9. To consider and .ut uiv.n lc.v;,sl.uion to amend Section 476;i of the Penal
Code, relative .o ilie punrl.ni.nt for making or utterlnK l«d checks vv.thout suffi-
cient fundv, by le-stonns to tli.it scrlion ti.e provisions makinj; notice ot protest
admissible as proof of presentation, nonpayment and pr.)test and presumptive
.viuVn.c of knowleciKe of insulluK lu y of miuk, and the provisions defining
"credit," wliicl. were dekied from said section by Chapter 1862, Statutes of 195 5.
10. To consider and aci upon legislation to permit an a.r pollution control
divinci created under Chapter 1 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Oide
to consist ..f a portion of a county whenever the board of supervisors of such
county determines that there ,s special need for such air pollution control district
to function within that portion ol the county only.
11. lo couMder .xnd ..ci upon le«-slal.on to make ava.l.ible additional funds for
the acquisiiion of properties for state hi.uhway purposes by amendin.i; Chapter 20
of tlie Statutes of 1952, Second L.xtraordmary Session.
12. To consider and .ct upon leSislation relatins to the control of citrus pe-sts,
and diseases.
13. To consider and act upon legislation to exempt "New York Dres-se-d"
poultry from the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter ^ of Division 3 of the Agri-
cultural Code, and from the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter S of Division 5 of
said code, relating to poultry.
14. To consider and act upon legislation authorising districts created pursuant
to the Metropolitan Water District Act to incur indebtedness for the construction
or installation ol additional works or facilities for dcvel.ipn.ent. transportation and
distribution of water.
15. 1 o consider and act upon legislation relative to the creation of a state plan-
ning agency.
16. To consider and act upon legislation relative to validating the organization,
boundaries, governing officers or boards, acts, proceedings, and bonds of public
bodies.
17. To approve or reject charters and charter amendments of cities, cities and
counties, and counties, ratified by the electors pursuant to the Constitution of the
State i.{ Cilltornla.
IS. To consider and act upon legislation to include a plea of guilty or a forfei-
ture of bail wiilim I he delinlnon of conviction of a violation of the Vehicle Code.
19. To consider and act upon legislation relative to providing funds for the
purchase of farms and liomes under the Veterans' Farm and Home Purch.ise Act
of l''4>, and to establish a disaster relief fund to aid the purch.tsers of such homes.
20. To consider and ui up. n le.i,islatioii to authorize the construction of
scv.Mgc treatmr'nt fariliiies vntUr C h.ipter 1 (commencing at Section 4600) of
Part > of Division 5, I lealih .wi\ Safety Code.
21. J<. amsulc- „ul act up,,,, IcKisl.nion t<, cxloul tl.c tin.c within whicl. .
water .su,ra;^c disinct. created under the Californ.a Water Su.rage District I.nw,
may tile us repoii leiiuireJ by Section 42275 of the Water Code.
22. To consider and act upon lesishttion relative to the jurisdiction and venue
of small claims courts.
2-,. I,. oMiMcIc, a.ul .Ki upon Ic'Ki.I.ulon relative to the M.Jk,! faciluv under
the lunsjiciu.n ,.| il,e Department of Corrections.
24. To consuler and act upon IcKisiation t<. amend the Revenue Hond 1 aw of
i *^4 1 .
2V. To consider and act u,.on leKisiation relative to the appro.,ches to the east
...ul west ,ermuii o. the southern crossing of the San Francisco Bay .as defined in
Sulxhvis.on (b) of Section 30651 of the Streets and Highways Code.
26. To consider .n,d act upon legislation relating to membership on the Cali-
fornia Veterans Board.
IN WITNKSS WiilRlX)! , I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great
Sea! ol iIh' State ol C^.,!,loinia to be allixed this 2nd day of March, 1956.
Lioiiiinn o/ Ctiiijon
•m
-^
3:xccunvic Bcpartmciit
:S»tatc of California
F H 0 C L A M A T 1 0 N
Trie Qevelcpmer.t ol" the Calii'orn;. a public library
system has been a manifestation of dynamic Americanism In
action. Our libi'arles provide excellent media throur.h which
our- people are able to continue their education during and
far beyond school attendance. These Institutions are especially
valuable to those who liave been unabh/- to complete mox'e formal
sciiolastlc traininj- ;ind to thoue who, tiiiouch accident or
illness, have been forced to seek further knowled^ie to assist
them In adapting'; tiieir abilities to new occupations.
In addition, American lil.rarles offer appropriate
places for preservation and systematic classification of many
of the important relics of our Amei'lcan heritace. They will
provide excellont sources of information and inspiration for
those delvinj;; into tiie records of oui' hU'.torlc past in future
t;enerations.
In recOi:nilion of th'- manifold services to American
and culture rendered by librarians and others concerned
maintenance ana adml nl sti-at i on of local, county and
ibraries, I. Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
oroclalm Marcl-. 11-17'. I'J'.'O. to be LIBRARY Wl-.EK within
te. I ui'i^e my fellow Californians to appi'opriately
i-ate the occasion by becomlnj-; more fully acquainted
e educational and reci-eational advantages to be gained
supporting and utilizlni; the splendid libraries of
nla.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I liave hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
ileal of tlie State oj" California
to be affixed tills ' th cJay of
Marcli, A. D. One fliousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Sl.\.
thouL'ht
with th
state 1
hereby
our Sta
commemo
with th
tiiroutjli
Califor
Govoi'nor of California
ATTEiiT : (v>,'I , , ,, .- 1 Av' . ^ic^.
Secretary ^f/state
FILED
In tK* offro of fh¥ Sf ■•«•"•? ot 3»ot»
pf the 3Mf«ol Cntlt^ "»o
MA!^ :. ■ 1956
FRAMC M, JORDAN, SecteLuy ct State
Q
i'Kfutiuc Department
^r.itc of ealiforiiia
!;_ h u £ L A M A T I e; N
Adultf.
Tiu
and . m'n U^r'r Jy T ""'l ^"'^^^^ ^"^^'^^•-" -"^
ma<.nii-icenl i>uM.anUarian .exiLi'to ..?;:?''"'h^""'^" ^^''''^^^'^
■<ovk ombracL^ij all tho-. whr: I! . \ -Jl^abilitles. Their
relieion or cause of crlppllnr.' '"'^^'^^^' regardless
of race.
Their sole
and i,i,.ls, men and women thus sJrlcken.'^''"'^''"""' '""'^
bovi
these orranl^aUons p^v^^TaU^ct"^!^'^"':' ''"'■'"'^ ^^^^ ^^""^^
patients. In addition --evpr.^T^^ medical care for over 2,000 ,
uody-bulldln, ph^Jl'S'tr.: a,: ncl^t^n " S'To^""^''^^" I
lor disability, necessary tr-inr„nr.^ f . ' i ^° compensate
re scare 11
and
poo
tatlon
extended" scholarships and^'t^alnrnrfacin t, '"^ '''^^^^^^'
people pieparln^^ I'or career,. In uUy-'Tr-^ u ^^ ^"""^
'--'' '<:ei,> in pny^icil tlier-apy and rehabill-
olnc(.' till
i^ tne pioceed. of the annial salP or t ."^ '^"'^^ ''^^' ^^^^ "o^l<
auspices of these socletle^ T r^ of taster iieals under the
California, lunvby p'-oclJim'Ma^ch ^n""*" i' '^'^'''''' «^vernor of
EASThlR ^^AL MUKTH^h .ou,'hout Sur s ate f ' i ^^%^'^^^' ^-
fellow Californlan.. to 'upport UU- in^e.? S^^T'^.^^ """^^^ "'^
Generosity so that new lion • n .w ." '^^'^*"^\ ^^^^'^ characteristic
given to the people o' CaUfo n7-. Lh"''' f?"^ "?" abilities may be
dc v.ithout them. ^alilornl,! who otherwise would have to
IN WITNI-oS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
^eal of the iitate of California
to be affixed this 9th day of
March, A. D. One Thousand
Nlih' Hundred and Fifty-Six.
Gover'nor of Call4^oz>nla
ATTEST: -'
Secretary ,<5l/ State
EXECim VE nKF AHTMKNT
State o\' California
FILED
MAM \ ■' ^^56
FRASK ti JORDAH, Secrelar^ljlalo
PROCLAMATION,
WHEREAvS, thp legislature of the State of California has
been f-alletl 1n extraordinary session to convene on March 5. 195b:
and
WHERFAS on acooiint oV extraordinary occasions which have
arisen and now 'exist, It Is deemed d.-slrable and necessary to submit
additional subjects to the Legislature for consideration; now.
therefore,
I GOODWIN .T. KNIGHT. Governor of the State of California,
bv virtue of the power vested In me by law, hereby amend and
=!urrl»>ment my Proclamation dated March 2, 1936, by adding the
following additional purposes thereto, and thereby permitting
the Legislature to legislate upon the following subjects, In addition
to the 'subjects specified In the original Proclamation, to-wlt:
Item No. 27. To consider and act vapon legislation to revise
the California Disaster Act.
Item No. ?8. To consider and act upon legislation relating to
membership on the Citizens Advisory Committee on Aging.
Item No 20 To f-oni'.Ter and act upon legislation to amend
Section 95? of the Aprl cul tural Code relative to the establishment
of districts in which the planting, harvesting, picking or ginning
of cotton other than "Acala" cotton is unlawful.
IN WITNKS.S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of ^the State of California to be affixed this twelfth
day of March, 1956.
Governor /f CallforMa
ATTEST:
Secretary~o/yGtate
^xcfutiDc department
^tJtc of ejliforiiia
PHOCLAJ-ATION
FILED
In Hi* cfflf« of ihf S«*t»»i'T of 3tat»
oHh^ SMtBof CririU.fiia
MAR ;: i 1956
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretaiy ct Stajte
— iH
^^-reas, The Lo.i.laturo or tho State of California
'"' '""^ "''^'^^' - -^raordinarv .esoion and has convened
■ "■'■'•a,':, On account of i-vtranrriT mv.„
I -.liraorainary occasions which
-vo arinen and „ow exx.t. it i. deemed desirable and
.ecessarv to a.end a .uhject heretofore submitted to the
-ercislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, acumyiM J. KNIGHT, .Governor of the State of
.^nli^ornia, hy virtue of the nov;er .estod in ne h. law
■crehv anend .n. sup lo.ent .. Proclanation dated ::arch 2,
''--. •■• a'londin- rtnn 5 ih-reof to read:
Iteu fo. 5 - To consider and act upon le-nsl.tinn
revx , . the .othod orPinan ?,';' ho
and i?'if'->T''^' lic>tirement .v.^tem
and lerislation relatin- to r^chool
nistrict retirement systems.
'■■ ^/IT:ffiS2 W-ERKOF. I have l,oreunto set .r ,, .: ,,,
--.ced th. ...at .eal of the State of California to be
• Ti;:ed X.h\v. ^^.•enty-first dav ,>f ■ ^y^^, ...r^
/T
Jecj-otary .,f State
fxccutiDc Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of California
Duritif^ the month
workej'Ls In our state vvlll
Ci-usade, under the auspice
Thlc yeaf the f'oal in Call
to provide rinanclal L;uppo
proriraiiii-i or public educat
of the research is beinc c
universities and hor.pltals
that in one of tliese labor
cancer v;lll be achieved.
P 1> 0 C L A M A ']' 1 U N
of April, thousands of volunteer
be conductint^; the annual Cancer
s of the American Cancer Society,
foi'nia has been set at $l,By|j,775
I't for the Society's extensive
on and research. A major portion
arried out in several of the leading
In Callfoi-nia, and it ii: hoped
atories the eventual conquest of
The vital
n(;e
tra;-;ic
consequences
of
it is .
stimated tiiat 2,
living,
in
California wi
disease
unless dramatic
toward
ciu
^cklm: the
pre
out the
nation last
yea
ai^e of
1'.?
died of cance
under the
ar;e of i8
los
lost mc
th'.
MS to cancer.
d foi this work is emphasized by the
cancel- atiionr, our people. Statistically
Ob'jjOOO men, women and children now
11 pei'ish as victims of this dreaded
and substantial proci'esc is made
sent hijrh rate of incidence. Throu^h-
r, more than 3*^00 childr'on under the
r. In addition, l6u,000 youngsters
t their fathers and 17[;,000 under 18
The humanitai'ian programs of the American Cancer
Society, aimed at ei-adicatinj'; cancer as a cause of human
misery and deatl>, are suppoi'ted entirely by voluntary contri-
butions fi'om the public. In support of this annual campaii^^n
on behalf of the health and safety of our people, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of C lifurnia, hereby proclaim
April, 19^b, to be CANChlH CONTHOL MONTH throughout our state.
In so doini',, I urc;e tlie receptive response of all Cal ifor'nians
to both the educational and fund-raising appeals of the
American Cancer Society.
IN WITNESS iJHEHEOF, I have hez'eunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 22nd day of
March, A. D. One Thousand Nine
ilundi-ed and Fifty-Six.
t X:^i^^^/P^
Governor of Califurnia
Secretary o^__;itate
F r L E D
MAf<;::,M956
-^
3:xccutiDc Bcpartniciit
5tntc of Caliroriila
The annual
Crucifixion of Jesus
Christians throughout
being a paradox . Sep
the day of His death
an occasion to inuplr
hearts. However, Jus
this Evi^nt t'r'om (lOd'o
to contemplate the nie
Joy and assurance In
creatures.
F H C C L A M A T I 0 N
obsei'vance of the annlv
In Joy and hope by mill
the world presents the
arati}d fi'om its divine
on the Cross would hai-d
e happiness, hope and f
t as it is not possible
Kter'nal Truth, so !t 1
ssace oi' the Cross with
AlniJ)';hty God's concern
ersary of the
ions of
Illusion of
implications ,
ly seem to be
aith in human
to separate
s impossible
out feeling
for his
Tlie diKith of Chrl:;t was a necessary antecedent
to His Hesur-i'ection. His life as a mortal and His return
from th>' j-i-avo liave Riven to Clirlstlans over the centuries
evidence of eternity, demons tratinp; to them that God was.
Is and evei' will bv a powerful, living, near and real
presence among us at all times. Granted the tranquility
derived fi'om such faith, we are given the capacity to rise
above thi- fr'ustratl ons of the temporary and temporal
because we are able to place oui' hopes in the eternal.
Goodwin J.
to urj-^e my
reverently
particular!
3:00 o'cloc
and ('lory o
to the pr'in
which const
Jesus of Na
n accordance wl
Knlf,ht, Governo
fellow Callforn
celebi'ate GOOD
y that period b
k p.m. , by medl
f (Jod and by rt;
ciples of pcjace
itute the basis
zari't h.
th the custom of ages past, I,
1' of California, take this means
lans of Christian faith to
FRIDAY, March 30, 19'jt3, and
etween noon of that date and
tatin^'; upon the mercy, goodness
riewlng tlie personal dedication
, brotherhood and human dignity
for the earthly ministry of
IN WITNK'iS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 23rd day of
Mar'cii, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Six.
Governor of California
Secri.'tary of g(t^e
FILED
-'■" fRANK M. JORDAN, Secretdry pf Sfafa "^
^Kcutiuc Bcpartiiicnt
-^tatc of California
P h' 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
The City of Hope soon will embark upon Its 43rd
year or contln;iou;j soi-vlce to humanity tnroui^h heipin^-
tne afflicted and suf f cr.l n,;; ■.-.•hen such help in needed, "wi th-
ojt regara for creed or race. Throuch the facilities of
thlc renowned National Medical Center, the finest care and
attention are provided for the victims of aucii catastrophic
diseases as cancer, le-ukemia, tuberculosis and operable
hrar't ailment.;.
While diligently maintain! n;; the personal di, nltv
ol each patient. City of Hope has never asked any to pay
for_ services rendeiv,]. Bcvlnnln, with a SDlendld, Humani-
tarian concept, this unique institution nas increased in
stature and expanded its public service Immeasurably over
the years. In Jevclopin:; its outstanding scientific
research program and patient treatment work, it has m^t
a vital need of our people.
Since the doors of tiie City of Hope have always
been open to all who suffer and stand In need of help, anc
since its continuinij success depends upon tlie voluntary
fi.nanclan support of men and women In all walks of life
I, Goodwin J. Knit-ht, Govornoi' of California, hereby oroclalm
June, 19i.o, to be CITY OF HOPE MONTH in California, and I
specifjcally deslr:nate June ."., 10';,o. as HOPE iJUNDAY. I urre
my fellow Californlans to respond r;enerously to the appeal
of tins v/orthy philanthropic endeavor for public support
IN
WITiNt;;jS WHERKOF, I have hereunto
set my iiand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 27th dav of
March, A. D. One Thousand Nine
,undred and Fifty-Six.
Governor' oi' Califor-nia
Vi- tc n ,1.
/^
■"y^^i*/^ .
kftwttd im lAttroaNi*
»ii rirKTiNc btttcti
Secret a r-y of Mtute
FILED
WAM 271956
FaVK^J0(^U4N, SecrelarycfSlafe
*"y ■"•"•*«■'•/,• »f St., .
-^
ixccutiDc ©cpartnicnt
5t.itc of daliforina
p H u C L A M A T ^ 0 N
x.ie American (M;onomlc system ui' oompetltive
free enterpris.- has been a natural, logical development
of our neritar-e of national Independence anc Individual
freedom. Its'protection has been the concern ol our
government for -ener-ationr. and Us destruction nas been
the objective of our enemlc;;, both foi-ei-n and domestic,
ever since our nation was firat "conceived In liberty
and dedicated to the proposition that -n n.'i' •.,■.- .-r.-ated
eoual. "
of
Th
by
of
i n
ot:
ca
i>f
(■\
an
liv
1 1: 1 1
mil
DUS
sura
■ her
pita
tt'.r
spon
d til
in
a s c
lion
ine^
ncc
vent
lism
ILv
Ibi
wa
Throu'-h till r-. r.vntem, we have evolved a standard
witlioul parallel airionf:; the peoples of the v;orld.
ome about as a r-esult of personal Investments
of AmericanE in a widely divei-^ent variety
enterprises. Pai-ticipation in savings accounts,
policies, home ownership, stocks and bonds, and
ui'os, has .aven a wide popular base to American
. Such activity broadens the opportunities for
In. for all our people and f^ves each of us a
11 ty for the /ieneral well-being of our Kepuolio
y of life it r(jpr"esents.
J1, 1:: brcomin,; increasingly important that all
AniLi-LcauE attain tlie fullest possible understanding of
the operation and implications of our free enterprise
.^conomy. To al,i In achlevlnr, this objective, I. Goodwin J.
Knifht, Covcrnor of California, hereby proclaim April <iy
thr'ou.-h May '., l^'-o, INVEST IN AMERICA WEEK throughout our
state', and I'ur.-e that my fellow Callfornlans participate
to the fullest possible extent In the constr'uctlve activi-
tior. boin.- conducted Ln cX)nnection with this observance.
IN
-■^^
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused tue Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 27th day of
March, A. D. One Thousand Nine
hundred and Fifty-Six.
(.Juv 'i-noi- of CallfoT'ni
V' -..■
;.». ■•/ ,■
ATTEST: iSu^t^ca A J^-^-^-
Secretary o:l_^tat
FFLED
^imUi i« («i iro
•" """ fRANK M. JOROAN Secretary cf Sfafo
^xcfutiuc Brpartiiiciit
^tatr of Gjliforiiia
P r. C C L A M A T 1 Q k
3yn;bolio Of the Lntern.H'nn 1 Pan-American Union, are
amon.: the nation-^ or?h,Sf^f accord and amity existinc
on ADrll n" i«nn °L,^'"-\ '^^'^t^'™ "^""^ sphere . Fonnalized
on
on of
on Aprii 14 Taqo ";.;''^^"^'^^f^" hemisphere. Fonna
the Now World. i'°^^^y "■! patrlotc m every tsecti
has accepted'nanSamenS ob]?"'n'°'^ f ^overelcn nations
problems and to st rlv, for i.i^f ^V"" ^° '^""''^ '"^^^^ "'"tual
united action. ^uch LZr.r>nl f'^^^'l benefits through
based upon ti>e preservation of ' ^"^ If^^'-national relations,
and respect for the iu^^fom" ^L,^?''''^\ ^^T^'^" ^^'i^ndship
component nations by eLhcoSdw^ll''^'^'^"" °'' '"^ °^''^^
to nations in other morP f roMh? T ^^'■^*' ^^ ^ "^o^el
President KlsenSer has 4 d t.v'f fH'"'' ""' '''"' ^°^'^^-
in Air.erlca share can be fo^- n- f ^L'^" concept which we
prophetic and Ins^lrin^ inlt^" ?n h?^"^ ^J'^ ^^^^ "^
ti'lumphant te:;t,imonv lh^ A i"" words, "it is
Ship can rule the oomiu:.t of alfn- m '^ "'""f ^"^ ^'^1^°'^-
w^-o Will respect the il.^ ^n.i'il^^i^^' .l^t'^J^,^^^^'
member natfonfo^the'Sr^'^ni f-^f , ^''^"^ throu;:hout the
Which there Is ?onunon ^^^^^^''^^^^tion of American states in
the parent confer "ce ?S J [harin^^r'l^" anniversary of
In keeping; with tl>is tradl t on ^"t^^^-American associatio
Governor of California nr-o?^? ^i Goodwin J. Knight,
PAN-AMERICAN wi-EK and %Wi7 ^^n""^^ '^-^'^' ^9%, to be
cordiality Which ?xis^be?w."'''-"''^ '"^^ cooperative
American Li^hSorsf between our nation and our
IN WITNESii WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
oeai of the Jtate of California
to be affixed this 29th day of
March A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Six.
on,
vernor of California
Secretary ol>^ate
FILED
iipniNijt »1
FRANK M, JOR'iMN, Secretdfy cf Stale
FILED
In tt>»<fffr« o* rhir 9»tr«rn'v of Stof* l:-J
0)|H, VncKcirMtirnia ||
1956
^xccutiuc Department
^,„, r^ ,„ FRANK M. JORDAN. Secretary cf Stale
i?tatc of Califoriiij / </
C_T_A_M_A_T_T 0 N A..iy."u...yoi s^y'
V R 0 C
WHERKAS, the I/^c^ sliiture of the State o'' ■ ' --.rnla
har: been callnd In Extraordinary Session to convene on March 5,
WHEREAS, on account or an extraordinary occasion
v.r.lM bar, arisen and now exists, It is deemed desirable and
' ■ ■ sr^ary to submit an addltlonaJ suDject to the Legislature
Tor consideration; now, therefore,
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT. Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power vested In me by law. hereby
amend and supplement my Proclamation dated March ?. Jl'V-,, by
addinr the following addltlonaJ purpose thereto, and thereby
rermlttlng the U-glslature to legislate upon the following
:t,, in addition to the subjects specified in the original
•■ ■lamatton and previous supplement thereto, to-wlt:
Item No. 30 - To consider and act upon legislation
relating to the tide and submerged
lands conveyed In trust to the City
of long Beach and the revenue therefrom.
IN •Tn:'.;s.", '/KRRKOP, I have hereunto set my hand and
•aused the Groat .Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this second day of Apt-I 1 . l'V,(,,
Governor of CallfWrilc
Secretary
P<'»Ni. ,r«TI ,;
I.'TlNt OFflCP
-^
-^
^mnm department
dtJtc of Coliroriiia
P M U C L A M A '1' 1 0 N
Modern baseball has evolved as a typically American
Institution, beinG; regarded throup;hout the world as Indigenous
to the United iitatcs. 'I'he fiame has been instrumental in
crcatln.f^ and expandin,;- i';ood will for our nation with our
American nel^';hbors and with friends in other parts of the
world.
I
P'or participants, baseball encoui'ifies tiie develop-
ment of sound characteristics of dynamic, constructive
citizenship. It provides excellent training for blending
physical and mmital abilltlns, for workfri;-; with others to
mutual advantage, and Cur' achlcvinf;; success ai^ainst determined
competitive effort. For spectators, baseball's Infinite
variety and flexibility of play provides popular, wholesome
and stlmulatlnj-: recreation for thousands of /imericans each
year.
will open
the sport '
Goodwin J.
April 9-1'j
fellow Cai
favorite t
in order t
American 1
'J'h(; Pacific Coast Baseball League season for 1936
in California on April 10, and in recognition of
s importance in the American way of life, I,
Knli^ht, Governor of California, hereby proclaim
. 1936, as BAlSliBALL iv'tiliK in California. I urge my
ifornlans to ^ive vifprous active support to their
earns, amateur or professional, throughout the year
liat the sport may continue to grow and to enhance
Ife for future cieneratlons.
IN ;vITNfc;oS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
iSaal ol' the :jtate of California
to be affixed this 3th day of
April, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-:Jlx.
/■
Governor of California
Secretary C(^\)Btate
F 1 1. E D
Id fit. oir-. ,1 rk, Sc.j.'ofyof $tol»
FRANK M. JO,;i/aN. Secrelary cf $tafe
/ ^ t V
»i»»i rii V TIN*, orrici
^xccutitic Department
5tJtc or dJliroriiia
PHOCLAMATION
Problems Involving mental health are matters of
Crcat and t;erlou3 concoi-n to every Callfornlan, even beyond
individual and Inimanltar-lan considerations. Our iJtate
Department cl' Mental Hyr;iene for the next fiscal year has
an operatin;-: budget of nearly $bO,OUC,000 with an additional
$17,ciB7,000 set aside for capital outlay purposes during the
same period.
Nationally, tiie ta:paviM-s of our nation spend
approximately $j,uOO,OOC oacli day for houslnc and carinr
for mentally ill patients. It has been reliably estimated
that one in every sixteen Americans is now suffering; some
form of mental dlsordei'. However, authorities have 'aemon-
strated that, with proper care and attention, a very lai'-^e
percentage of tnose affJIct.'d will improve substantlally'or
recover completely.
In addition to offjclal concern, accurate and
adequate public information and education are essential if
we are to mlnLmlzo the devastntint'; effects of mental illness
on our nocl(;ty and on our economy. Cooper-atlni', with a
n.MtIon-wld<.' (;ampal;:n to encourar^e dynamic community action
to combat the underlying causes of mental disturbances, to
secure the most modern treatment facilities possible, to
provide for pi-oper tralninc of professional personnel and
other correlative activities in tne mental health field,
I. Goodwin J. Knlj-iht, Govm-nor' of California, pi'oclaim
April 2y-May L', 19i<o, MENTAL HKALTH WEKK in our state. I
ur^t my fellow Californlans to pai'tlcipate in tiie ceaseless
efforts on behalf of improved and expanded treatment facili-
ties and on behalf of continued researcji Into improved
metnods of treatment and prevention of mental Illness, so
that all of our people may enjoy fuller, happier and more
e f f u J t i. V 'A VI Vi.
WITNliJo WHliHEOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
oeal of the State of California
to be affixed this I8th day of
April, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Piftv-Six.
Govcrnoi' of California
ATTEST: 4;/lt^ _
Secretary oir SJ^te
API!
FWISK M. JORtiWl, Secretary dyats
»f«ti miMTiNc orFica
^
i'KfutiDc Bcpartniciit
^tJtc of California
ZilpCLAMATlON
abundance of 'naTuruPr^'^on ;!.':*' '■'"^- ''^""^^y endowed with an
crown a .I.nty naUon^Cc^i';-, i^'iV^E '^^'^ ^-^ "e^e'^nas
aedicated men and wo.nen! generations of brave,
and cive conl^iuinl'^iYtalUv^o nw'''^f !^'^""'' ^^ preserve
inSf''"''^ ^"^ personal' IlLS"Sifc-r °' ^"dividual
inheritance. Theae consents or-. ^'"' constitute our
jnallen^^ed by cynical advScate' i;"^';™"'-^"^ have been boldly
tyranny. These champions of .T, ^^"'^'^ conflict and rrass
fundamental Americanism a threit""^ doctrines recognli tn
wide reaffirmation of tL r H?* ^" accord with a nation
freedom, I, Goodv°in J Ki I -m ^'V'^' °"'^ father's in human
to-ni '\^^ Piedglng anew their uoMti ° observe this
sfvni^ ^°.^^'--^ ^^"^ t"^t our Unlted'^'f-ir' active, dynamic
Shall continue to prevail iver ai? "^^^^"' ^^"^6 and secure,
^orel,n and domestic, whatever their'gufSr''" ""' detractors.
IN WITOESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
^e^al"'o^'C S?^t^^o^f P^ .^^'"--t
HSndred'and'pJ^t'v-S?"^^"^ ^^-
^./^C^i
Governor of Callforaia
oecretary
'^ ' c e: D '^"'^■'"^-^- ^-
^'''^ " , ini:r
A»j;,|y,.;
3:xccutj\)c Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of CaliroriiiQ
OCLAMATIOK
FILED
_-«( |h« jrd>« a) Cdlitarnio ,~-,
APM 2 J 1956 T
FRANK r^ JORDAN, Secielary of Slate
Tiv.' linU''d Brother-hood of Cai'penters and Jorners (if
America, tiilt; year obscj'vln,'- its 7'^th annlvei'sary of service to
the pcopli' oi' our nation since Itu foundln,; In the city of
Chlcatjo on August 12, l88l, has consistently been a positive
force for the pro.^resc o.' the Republic.
Orjianlzed to secui'e and preserve the economic and
hum;>n r! ;htK of its individual members, the Brotherhood and |
otiiei' similar combinations of working people are lo,:',ical resultsi
of the American rvcc enterprise system which ali:o fosters bene- '
ficcnt voluntary associations based on common property Interests
The members of the Brotheriiood and their leaders over
the years have conr.tituted a positive, dynamic force for Ameri-
canism a:Tainst every foe and detractor, alien and domestic.
ivhile seekiuL: malntenanci: of favorable wci'klm; and living con-
ditions for Its mi^mbers, the Brotherhood has also worked
dlllp-ently to Improve the standai-ds of Its craft and to develop
a compreMiensive apprentl ct.'shlp traininf' protjram to help build a
better America. Its members and tlieir representatives have been
assiduous In suppor't of their pledges and In adherence to their
contracts.
California particularly has benefited from the skills
and Industry ol' the members of tiie buildln;' ti'ades unions in its
specl.acular f.-.rowth durlnf^ r-eccnt years. Thousands of nev; homes,
schools, commercial build! n,;';s, cultural ccntei's, government
str'uctur'es and industrial plants are endurin;- monuments to tlieir
outstandini; work and talents.
In recognition of the manifold contributions made by
the members of the on^anizatlon to our pro;:ressive, expanding
economy, I, Goodi.'ln J. Knl;dit, hereby proclaim August, 1956, as
DIAMOND JUBILKK MUKTll throu/jhout Califoi-nla on behalf of the
United Brothe'riiood oV Carpentei'S and Joiners of America. I Join)
my fellow Cal if or-nlans in extending contir'atiilations throug;h
Genei-al Preslde'nt Maurice A. llutolioson to the officers and
members of the Brotherhood and in conveying: best wishes in
their contlnuin)": efforts to su;;taln the strength of free labor
in 3 rrrn nation.
IN WITNE:^^ whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Grea':
3eal of the State of California;
to be affixed this 2Sth day of ,
April, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Six.
Governor of CaJifornia
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PROCLAMATION
Af'M ;ii)1956 ;
FRANK M. JORDAN, Sectelaiy ol Slate
-/' /.-
As 'A'e nrirk another year during which the ATnerloan
people have been at peace, we are reminded that our way of life,
based on liberty and Justice, has been won through tremendous
sacrifices, and that the price of its preservation is eternal
vip:llance and preparedness to meet every challenge.
Our Army, Navy, Air ?'orce, Marine Corps, Coast Guard,
National Guard and Reserve oonipononts of the National Defense
r.stabllshment are united in their det(^rmlnation to maintain
peace in the world while preserving with vigor the honor,
independence and socurity of our Republic against all enemies,
iotuil or potential. Through their patriotic devotion to the
principles upon which this nation was founded and has grown
strong, we are able to enjoy and pass on to our children the
blessings of liberty which constitute our heritage.
v;ith the floods of last winter such a poignant memory
tc so many of us, it is particularly fitting that we in
California take appreciative note of the courage, resourceful-
ness and hutiKUiltai'ian concern of those In uniform in combatting
and minimizing the tragic, disastrous effects of these floods
which inundated vast areas of our state.
In accor
Goodwin J. Knight,
Saturday, May 19,
I urge tliat my fel
ex te n t , visit A rm(
programs in observ
the appropriate dl
out California to
nation's defense s
In providing "Powe
the theme and miss
d with the p
Governor of
ig^-^e, to be
low Californ
d Forces ins
ance oV t.h'-
splay of our
remind the p
ystem and of
r for Peace"
Ion of this
roclamation of our President, I,
California, hereby proclaim
ARMED FOKCEt; DAY in our state,
Lans, to the widest possible
itallations and attend ceremonial
occasion. In addition, I urge
• state and national flags through-
eople of the importance of our
their individual responsibilities
for our nation in keeping with
year's Armed Forces Day.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 30th day of
April, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Flftv-Six.
Governor of Ca]lfori
ATTEST:^''-*««Wie> <^V'*/*«'**«-»-
Socretary
State
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^xccutiuc department
5tatc of California
P h 0 C L A M A T I 0 M
It has become a nut.icjiiul cusjlom each year to honor
the memory of our heroic v/ar dead by assisting tiieir' sui'viving
aisabled comi'adcs throu.sh tlie pui'cliase of artificial flo.vers,
Ecld to provide aid to the livin;: vlctitiis of trie battles
fought for the r.onor, independirnce and security of our Republic
These flowers, symbols of a grateful people, grow
from seeds of coui'aK'-ous hope and determination in the hearts
of ti-.ose benefited by tlieir sale. Kach year, imnedlately
prior to observance of Memorial Day, the Veterans of Foreign
.vars, the American Lej-jion, and theii- auxiliai'y organizations,
conduct intensive campait^ns to sell colorful ai'tificlal poppies,
thus providing', financial help in their very worth-v;hile pro-
r;ra!ns designed for the comfort and rehabilitation of American
vetei-ans in iiospltals, in sickbeds, and elsevvhcre, who so
urpently need and have earned such aid. Since the gratitude
of a nation cannot be measured, no price is fixed for these
emblems of sei'vicc. Donors ar-e asked to rive according to the
dictates oi' their minds and hearts.
Deemlnt;; it a privi
buy and display these attrac
cause, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
proclaim May 2',i-2u, igL'O, as
I ur;_re my fellow Californian
the selfless service of tlio
happiness and .■ell-belng in
under' God, ini,::ht continue to
dclng, I suf^i^'st that the fu
support possible be accorded
poppies in our state.
lege to have the opportunity to
tive flowers in such a worthy
Governor of California, hereby
POPPY DAYS throu diout our state.
E to refresh their memories of
e .vlio sacrificed life, health,
order that these United States,
floui'lsh I'rce and strong:. In so
llest and most jjenorous public
tlie annual sale of vetei'ans '
IN VjTTNKSS V/HKHEOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 4th day of
May, A. D. One Thousand Nine
lundi'od and Fifty-Six.
Governor of California
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-' "HIANK M, JORDAN SccfeUcy cf Stale
^Kcutiuc department
^tjtc or (Tjliroriiia
1 1 ; f ?ntl
teach i n; • prof'(,?i:!S ion
by their- fe]low Anu;r
people are sovereign
citizens be trained
and with lntelli,-eno
development of our H
capacity of this and
tilt' dyn.iii: I ._• fiiv^b 1 > ■in:-;
evolution of our soc
P H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
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MAi N - 1956
FRANK M. JORDAN. Secretary
tin,-, that t\\Qet in t)]/ /\
(■ h(>ld In the highest esteem
rely fitt '' ''
Should be held in the hlghf
Icanti. In ;iny nation where the
, it Is vitally important that the
to think and to act v. th knowledge
e. The continuint'; progress and
epublle I:; dependent upon the
succeeding generations to meet
'.vlilch w(? fac'^ 111 tile continuini:;
i'-'ty .
To Iniuire the f'utur
tutlons .ve must be dilli':ent 1
provide the finest educationa
for the trainln,-; of our youth
elaborate and advanced bulldl
be totally without value unle
slonal personni'l to admlnlste
our children. it Is essentia
be L'J ven to pi-ovldlnf: economi
conditions of employment in o
number's of youri;-; people into
e of our Americ
n our' determina
1 facilities ob
However, the
n,-s and equipmc
ss there is ski
r our schools a
1 that constant
c secur-lty and
rd'M- to attract
the teaching; ar'
an insti-
tion to
tainable
most
nt would
lied profes-
nd to train
attentl on
favorable
1 ncreaslnf'
ts.
With deep a
ner'vlc(?s of teacher's,
way or life, i, Goodw
her-eby proclaim :junda
througiiout our state,
for teaching: our yout
are worthy of the wid
ur~e my fellow Callfo
expressions of approb
individual indication
date specified but on
throur'hout the vear.
ppreclation for the manifold
actlv<- and retired, to the American
In J. Knight, Govor-nor' of California,
y, June 3, 1956, TEACHERS DAY
The men and women responsible
It in the finest American traditions
est possible commendation, and I
rnlans to make demonsti-ativc
atlon through public pi-o^'rams and
s of appreciation, not only on the
every other appropriate occasion
IN -VITNEoS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed tills 8th day of
May, A. D. One Thousand Nine
undred and Fifty-Six.
Governor of California
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P I. 0 C L A M A
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^Kcutiuc Bcpartniciit
^tatc of (California
H • ^ C..iLior!ila's dlvcn'!:iried and productive uKrlculture
und industry have -alned tremendous benefltt x^un,uie
and transportation be
I'rom world trade
ii.iVi' been
trails of
Ovtn'
i'l ndi
tl
tK' years, th.> splendid poi-ts oT California
^^vuiiij points roi' til.' pioneers on the oceanic
international commerce and
between remote areas of the
throu;^h which art- .ihanneled
throu^lli which travel the
their wav to serv
world.
peopli
economic inter-dependence
These ports are gateways
the wares of distant lands and
pi'oducts of our own Industries on
beyond tlie seas.
3,
our
^v, 4- V^''. ^'^^'■^'^- '''^''''- ol' a vl,joroas Mercnant Marine to th»-
p osent and future prosperity of California and thi United
btates should be better unde.-stood by all Aiaericans in order
oo foster creator participation in two-way trade and t-avcl
between our Republic and our friends abroad.
to -he u.,i" ''nd n^^'Tr t'^aclUioral to direct public attention
to j-l.c valu- and problem:; of international ti-ade upon the
better utiderstandlnr: of the manifold benefits derlved'frSm
^p?^M^^cH?' and ^'ram the conuiier'cc, travel and friendly
o? o.^i^Hv ''^ ■'"' ^^'^'^^ ^^*" ^^^'^'^ "^^^°''^ ^" ^ consequence
of our advantageous ,':eo.':r':,pli I c :;ituatLei,.
TN vVlTNE^S WHIiREOF, I have hereunto
iJet my hand and caused the Great
iieal of the i,tate of California
to be affixed this l^th day of
May, A. D. One Thousand Nin^
Hundred and Plfty-slx.
Govet-nor of CalifoKila
Secretary Ul/^tate
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afxccutivic Bcpartmcnt
£»tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
The people of the United States have always had
an intense interest in tlic pro,:,reas of tiu- modern Olympic
Games which are lield on a quadrennial cycle to promote
intei-national amity throuj-^h atliletic competition. The
Ideals of sportsmanship and strivlnj^ to excel in vax-ious
contests of pliysical skill and strength have done much to
brine about better under'standinj,', throughout the world.
In keoping with fundamental American traditions,
athletes of our republic competint:; in thecc events have
contested on a strictly amateur" basis without governmental
subsidy. When American competitors and teams travel to
distant lands, extensive expenses are necessarily Incurred.
According to established custom, these costs must be borne
entirely throui^h voluntary financial suppoi't.
It is vitally import.ant that our nation be fully
and ably represented in the Olympic Games at Melbourne,
Australia. With this thought in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, hereby deslt.nate J\ine, lO'^b, as
UNITED STATED OLYMPIC TEAM MONTH in our state. I urge my
fellow Callfornians to do everything possible to i^ive
practical, vii'^orous support toward sending the finest
available atif^regation of American athletes to participate
in these contests.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2',>th day of
May, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-six.
/.
Governor of California
ATTEST: . /f u.\L.y^,<.
Secretary
Jtate
F r L' E D
MAr ;2,.1956
FRANK M. JORDAN. Secretary cfSfdIe
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^xcfutiuc department
6tatc of Cjliforiiia
PHOCLAMA'i'ION
On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress, In tne
midst oi our nation's struggle for Independence, adopted a
resolution settlnc I'oi-th the basic design for ti,e Flag of ti.e
Republic. Evei' since that historic occasion, tae Star
Span-led Banner has been the honored symbol of the mirht and
^iory oi the United States; an emblem of hope to people
tnrouniiout the world who aspire to personal freedom and human
Q X * ',n j. L y •
The Fla):; dramatically repi-esents our unity, our-
sovereignty, our thour;ht and oui' purpose as a people. In
honoring the Stars and Stripes we express gratitude for the
ireedom wiilch Is ours under its protection, and wo renew
??en ditractor""^^"" ^" P''*-^^^"^'vc its glory and dignity against
In a world rife wi
take advaritage of uvei'y oppo
"to tne Flac; of the United S
Republic foi' whlcii It stands
mankind on oartii. Acting in
American hei-ltage, I, Goodwl
hereby proclaim Thursday, Ju
state. I urge my fellow Cal
proudly display our National
and wherever else tradition
addition, I suggest tlie peop
of eveiw ava Liable opportuni
familiar with tlie authentic
concerning the Flac; of oui' n
th doubt and pessimism we siiould
I'tunlty to pledge anew our fealty
tates of America and to the
," the brightest, best hope of
accord with the finest in
n J. Knight, GovfM'nor oi' California,
m; 14, ly')b, as FLAG DAY in our
ifornians to prominently and
Coioi-s on every public building
and courtesy will permit. In
le OI" California take advantage
ty to become more tlioroughly
hl!;tory, customs and etiquette
at i on.
IN wrjNK;JS WIIKHKOF, I have liereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Sea] of the State of California
to be affixed Uiis 12th day of
June, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-six.
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Governor of California
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illl^^LAMATION
n-tlnn'.- i^H T""^ celebration of tlie anniversary of our
for ^.MvT-''^''"^';''^'.' ''^^ traditionally been an occaSlor
lot jubilation and I'lamboyance. This it; alto "''^^'^■^°'^-
since our heritage as a free people is a s
J.appiness ana pi-ide to all loyal Americans
itj alto^:etiier fitting
a source of threat
In aff li-matloii
tile iniiei'ent capacity of
pate in iiis own ; government, I,
of Calii'oruia, hereby proclaim
INDEPKNDEMCE DAY on Wednesday .
urj-ie my fdlow Californians to
display of our National Emblem a
oi tiie faith of our forebears in
tiie individual citizen to partici-
Goodwin J. Kni,-ht, Governor
the statewide observance of
July 'i. iy'_.o. I especially
make tiie fullest appi-oprlate
and to set aside a brief
we
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my iiand and caused the Great
^eal of tlie ijtate of California
to be affixed tiiis 2yth day of
June, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-sly .
Governor of Caiiforn
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FRANK M. JORDAN. Seuwluy d State
i'xcfUtiDc Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of djliforiiia
PROCLAMATION
indlvirin^i ^V i^esult m economic and social
individual and group productivity, cause inerflci
tne advancemcntc of standards of llvint'. This lo
v?di ?",'' i" ^orlcultural pursuits wS the loss
alnnni\l P'^^ticipation during peak seasons can ca
economic losses. Machines have added new life to
harveltf 'nT''''?'^ '° '°^"^^"'' lands, "^nd'^ave'c
actlvfff '.o H '"f'^'"'^"^^ ^"d the increased speed o
accidents "^ '^ multiply the loss of ef
loss, impair
ency and retard
doubly true of
of one indi-
use tremendous
tired acreage,
ut costs of
f agricultural
riciency through
ai„e. towards oonUnu,. SLre^S^o'La^^^'^S^Sve^lf^L".
July 2a-2o, 19^^,, as KAHM SAFETY WEEK. T ur^e fh^f fh?i
be used only to amplify the nece.rlty of dSv sa?eti ""^^^
i^r? ultC?'a '1";?^°"' '^' ''^'' ^y this'meLs'^ hirieading
J^suaJtle- l^^ ,'^" ^■''^'*' '"'^^ "^'""f^*-^^' "^^"^^"^ needless ^
LU WITNESS WliEREGF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2nd day of
July, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-six.
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/./^i^^
Governor of California
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Secretary ol^ State
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p R 0 C L A M A T I Q N
The pfoblems Involvlnr. the relationship of society
to its delinquent and criminal elements have long been ol'
major concern to every civilized nation. While protection
of society is tne fundamental objective of modern
correctional programs, increasing attention is being
directed toward the individual offender in order to conserve
his talents for the benefit of the entire community, as well
as for his own future well-being.
Under tlie American way of life, the importance of
the individual has always been recognized and respected. Our
State is nationally recoi^^nized as a leader in the field of
correctional practices and has consistently demonstrated a
humane concern for the rehabi Jitation of criminal offenders
and their restoration as constructive, productive citizens.
The American Correctional Association, dedicated
to systematic exploration of the causes and cures of
delinquency, will sponsor the 86th Annual Congress of
Correction in Califorriia, and as an expression of official
concern in their deliberations, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, hereby designate August 26 through
September 1, 19^6, as CORRECTIONS WEEK in California. I urge
my fellow Californians to avail themselves of this occasion
to gain broader knowledge and deeper understanding of the
work of our State Department of Corrections and the many
individuals, societies and official agencies cooperating
in the various phases of rehabilitation, conservation and
reclamation of those who have committed offenses against the
public peace and safety.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to be
affixed this 17th day of
July, A. D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty -Six,
/of Calif(^nla
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a:jccutiV)c department
6tJtc of Caliroriiia
PROCLAMATION
California has been blessed with many treasures. The
aesthetic and economic advantages which we en.Joy have attracted
to our State thousands upon tliousands of new people over the
years. By fur the greatest of these resources is to be found
in the talents, the Imagination and the potential value as
citizens of our young people.
'rh(> Calll'ornia Congrca.s of Parents and Teachers, with
its affiliated community units, has from its Inception fostered
a dynamic concern for the education and character development
of California's youth. Tlicy hav<? worked consistently and
tirelessly to attain sound scliool building and teacher recruit-
ment programs to meet the expanding educational needs of our
State.
The members of the PTA have been equally dedicated in
helping to meet other community problems which directly affect
our children and youth. Thi^lr conttM but Ions to general public
efforts in such matters are of great Importance, bringing a
wealth of understanding and enthusiasm, based on long, effective
experience in working with the boys and girls of California,
Into these endeavors.
In appreciation of the tremendous public services
of the California Congress of Parents and Teachers and its
individual members, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governut- of California,
proclai.Ti Gctob'?r 7-13, 19''^6 , as PAHKNT-- TEACH KH WKEK throughout
California. I urge all the people of our State to acquaint
themselves with the fine record established by the PTA and
tc give the fullest possible support to that organization in
their respective communities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
sot my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 7th day of
August, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Six.
. J{. /a>w-wC/~"
Governor of California
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Secretary
State
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AUG 7 -■ 1956
{RANH M. JOtOAN. Semhry Of Sit^
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Deputy
i. o
^xmm Bcparrnicnt
^rjtf of (Taliforiiij
PHOCLAMATI
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"W^f^M;. JORDAN, $ecrel.;is,a,e
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Ifeglmentatlon and reorp«!c?ion ^r , . /
women are charactorlGtic of a?l^^n h ^ ? working men af(d
nations under oonmunlltL anftoLtitl'^lT^ "^'"^ ciomlnate
contrast, American '.vori-ers hL« ^ ^ "^^^^ control. By
sustained their rl ^ht fo^ ^^ve develo^.ed and vigorously
initiative as weu'a^ ohv^i^^ Individual Incenuity and
labor. ^'^ ^" Physical strength to their productive
superior quallty\nd' wISL- consn, '''' '^"^ '° ^^^^ generally
or the American ecoomifsv"?e,nr.''f''^^'^^''"^ "'' ^'^e products
Poor wori<manship is alwayf co^t ,i ^f <^^»^tional competition,
even thou-h the workers them-.Tu^' because of its inefficiency
has been repeatedly de'onstraSdln''rh ^°°''t^ compensated. J?'''
good work will coaunand a fair price. '"^""^^ "^ ^^^'^^ ^^^^
American success! °Thrver?: ^o^nd^t" '°r '' ^^^ ^^ or
based solidly upon the S-beinr the hi ^^ ^^^ °^ ^^^^ ^^
intelligence and the dvn^nw^ I^'"? ^^® happiness, the
earner. ^ '"'"'' dynamic patriotism of the American wage
Senius, l/aSoSwif J? Knl^T"aotT''''\°' '^'^^^'^^" productive
proclaim UNION LABEL. ww"?h» *^°^^^"°r of California, herebv
the traditional ^nuaffbseriar^e°nf> ?«^ ^'^^^' commenS^^'L
September 3, and extending to qnnff k^°"'^ ^'^^^ Monday, ^
period, r urge my feOow Lufor^i^'l^^L^.; '^^^^ °"^^"S that
wl.n tne place and pui-pose 01 th^llnf to become more familiar
and economic systems of o^ ktion^ ^" ^^^ ^"^^^^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
cJtrr. f^ ?^' *=^^ State of
9?h iav"or A° ^^ ^^^^^^'^ this
jui day of August, A. D
^??tj-six!"' Nine'Hund?ed and
AITEST :
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Secretary Sof ^tate
Governor'of Callforn'ia f
V uf- NTAIV
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^xccutiuc Bcpartnicnt
<$>tatc or (Ijiifornij
PHOCLAMATION
Thousands of men and women have sacrificed their
lives and futures to bring strength, dlcnity and security to
individual citizenship in our Republic. From them all Americans
have inherited the sacred privilege of personally participating
In the affairs of their own government.
With tills heritage we have accepted an Inflexible
obligation to preserve and defend it. There is no abstract
guarantee that the rights we en.Ioy, having been won so dearly,
will endure unless we exercise them with vigor and Intelligence.
Judicious use of the ballot is a basic responsibility which
t be faithfully discharged in the preservation of our way of
Th
mu
life.
partisan affiliation
opportunity occurs,
that the electors in
an election. Noting
upon which voters in
It is the duty of every citizen, regardless of
or personal interest, to vote whenever the
In order to qualify to vote, it is required
our .'Jtate be officially enrolled prior to
that September I3, 1956, is the final date
California may qualify to vote in the
General Election on November 6, 1956, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, hereby proclaim September 6-I3, ig^S,
as REGISTRATION WEKK in California and I urge my fellow citizens
to be especially diligent during that period to determine if
they are properly registered and otherwise qualified to exercise
their sovereign franchise in November.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 10th day of
August, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-olx.
> r— -#-/•/, <^'^-t. .-•
^
^ -.
Governor of California
Secretary of State
*?l r >l*JTINf; ofn
— -- «
$xcnitit)c ©cpartincnt
State of Californu
PROCLAMATION
PeopJt.' In coiiimunitloH throughout California are
currontly or,;anizin); in dynamic oooperative voluntary
campaigns to rally effective support for hundreds of
philanthropic, civic and recreational services designed
to strengtiien our homes and provide constructive guidance
for our young people.
United Cru
are given
crippled c
treatment,
therapy in
aged are 1
their esse
receive su
are helped
responsibi
Thi'ouj^h the benefio
sade;', and Coiiiiiiunlt.v
care and affection
hildron and adults
pliysically handica
rehabilitation, se
ncreased, families
ntial unity, indivi
ccor, v\fliile tens of
to f.row into const
lo citizens throU);h
ent programs of United Funds,
Chests, dependent children
in foster homes, ill and
receive vitally necessary
pped receive training and
curity and comfort for the
are aided in maintaining
duals in temporary distress
thousands of boys and girls
ructive, self-reliant,
various youth organizations.
In appreciative recognition of the time and
effort freely and generously expended by thousands of my
fellow Calif ornlans in this fine humanitarian endeavor,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, proclaim
September, October and November, 19^6, as COMMUNITY CHEST
AND UNITED FUND TIMK in our state. I am confident the
ceople of California will give the fullest possible
assistance to their friends and neighbors who are actively
•A-crking to insure the success of these campaigns, in order
that the splendid enterprises thus financed may thrive and
grow.
WHKHEOF,
■"".fat.-
IN WITNESS
Of 'tn'e''s!;'a^e'ftT
affixed this 10th
A.D. One Thousand
I have hereunto set
' L'*ill'iUl'Pllcl IL
Fifty-Six.
day of August,
Nine Hundred and
Governor of California
r\
In th" rK'.- j' ff,e •„. f«i„ry of Stotn
of ih« Still* of Colifof n'Q
FR.W!:M. JORDAN, Sccrctjty c! :i4c
frtntfi »• »*!*♦«•
£xECUtiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of dalifornia
PROCLAMATION
People in ooinmunltlcs throughout California are
currently organizing in dynamic cooperative voluntary
campaigns to rally effective support for hundreds of
philanthropic, civic and recreational services designed
to strengthen our homes and provide constructive guidance
for our young people.
Throut'.li the benef
United Crusades and Communi
are given care and affect lo
crippled children and adult
treatment, physically handl
therapy in rehabilitation,
aged are increased, famille
their essential unity, indi
receive succor, while tens
are helped to grow into con
responslblle citizens throu
ioent programs of United Funds,
iy Chests, dependent children
n In foster liomes, ill and
s receive vitally necessary
capped receive training and
security and comfort for the
s are aided in maintaining
viduals in temporary distress
of thousands of boys and girls
tructive, self-reliant,
gh various youth organizations.
In appreciative recognition of the time and
effort freely and generously expended by thousands of my
fellow Calif ornians In tills fine humanitarian endeavor,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, proclaim
iJeptember, October and November, 19'j6, as COMMUNITY CHEST
AND UNITED FUND TIME In our state. I am confident the
people of California will give the fullest possible
assistance to their friends and neighbors who are actively
working to Insure the success of these campaigns, in order
that the splendid enterprises thus financed may thrive and
grow.
IN WITNESS vmEREOF, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal
of tne State of California to be
affixed this 10th day of August,
A.D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-Six.
/■
/ k'-yx^f-^L/h.,^
Governor of California
ITEST: 'V^^r^c-t/H ty^i.-^U i^<-
sFc h4i €?Oo f '^'t ate
of IhJ. Sinle o( Colilotn'o
A'.i'.i I I '"^^'S
FR.WK M. JCra,\.N, Secretary e!
frtntfd in <
%tA\t miN-riNC orricB
m
35xefutit)c Brpartmcnt
.5»tatc of dalifoniia
P K tJ C L A M A T I 0 N
'Kvery citizen may freely speak, write and
publish hlG sentiments on all subjects, being responsible
lor tno abuse of that rljTht; and no laiv shall be passed to
restrain or abrid,;o the liberty of speech or of the press."
o r^ -,.<. ^''f^'^ ^'^'-'^'- "°'^'^" ^'"- Constitution of tne State
pi ^'^l^^f'^^la defines the fundamental ri,-hts of its people,
itie ri,.^ht,s of Individual fror t;poech and oi" a rn-p press
are intor-dependont. and Lniiefiai-able.
The American press is free. It must remain
untrammeled because it must bo able to report on rovern-
montal processes and procedures wltliout fear of retaliation,
mo press Is tue ultimate representative of the citizen and
a responsible citizen suould always be well Informed in
order to be an effective instrument for the preservation
and strenr:th(?nlnr: oC our Aimu'lcan institutions.
In accordance witii custom, I, Goodwin J, Knlt'ht,
Governor ol California, proclaim October i-B. 1956
NKW^JPAPER WKKK throurJ.out our .tate. During tils period
1 am confident tnat each conununVty newspaper in California
Will rededicate itself to the fait >ful discharge of its
tremendous responsibility In evaluating and reporting on
governjnent and coiiununity affairs. With his constitutional
fieedom, t.ie editor has an obligation to make sure th- news
is presented in tne public interest honestly, accurately
^"J/r ^^^^y ^^ possibl,^. Headers, too, nave an Implied
a.ty to study, analyze and act intelligently upon the facts
and opinions presented to them in their newsoapers. Writer
and reader snare equally in the benefits and' responsibilities
attendant unon a L'rcc press in a free nation.
WITNh'y^J rtfHiiHl'OF, I iiave noreunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2Ytii day of
Auc-.ust, A. D. One Tiiousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Six.
^/^,
Governor of Calli'ornla
ATTEST:
Secretary of^x^yato
FILED
In the effic* of tfi« 8«(T«tijry nf Stat*
ot fh« Stot« of Cnl<toni>a
Alif, 2.-' 1956
... fRANK M. JOROAH 5ecre1ar/ cf Xl^
O.'O
/ ^y
^pjccutiDc Bcpartiiicnt
;5tGtt or djliforiiij
H H U C L A M A T I 0 N
Amid the magnificent bounty wltli wnlch our
nation has been endoW(^d. oiir [';reatest resource by far
is our youth. Chlldr-en and youny people give value and
moaning to all the other treasures which are ours.
.V(^ aro on th(< thrfji
and it 1 i3 appropriate that pu
thi^ importance of protectlnc;
our Ktate. Parents, teachr-rf!
fact, all adulta have a j'-.tnve
and enooui'a,!;!' vounc; pc^ople In
practices in traffic, on the
room and at home. There is a
us to provirie favorable impre
practloln," caro and courtesy
■iccident prevetitJon.
iiold of another
blic attention
and conservinr,
, public offlo!
i'esf)ons 1 bil I ty
jjound personal
playground, in
Iso an obligati
ssions in this
so essi-ntlal to
sci'.ool year
be called to
the youth of
als and, In
to Instruct
safety
the class-
on on all of
regard by
effective
Noting the pressing need for stricter adiierence
to safety rules generally and for greater mindfulness of
the security and rights of others, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, iiereby proclaim September 2-9,
1956, to be CHILD oAFKTY WKKK In our state.
IN WITNKl^ii iVHEHEOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused tne Great
Meal of the State of California
to b(> affixed tills 30th day of
August, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-six.
Governor of Calirornia
-" C.HAS J/ MA<*i&PTy/
FILED
In Ihe office of iSt 5i-. f ttory of Sl«t»
of lh«Sttit«of Coliii-ii«
AUG ;:•' 1956
FR/\N'' M. JO!?DAS, Secretary cl State
^Kruotic department
^tm of djiiforiiu
-m
PHOCLAMATION
is the maLntonancc
our United states.
The paramount Interest
or peace with sLur^ Ur°^''] Americans
-- .i.nir,cant-to S ^^^^^^^^ ^^^e^'
3nds
upon ti
she
re
A -I,^nUM.can pa^t c f nat\on'J' ^"^^^"^^ °^ °^=
> Individual cJti7en and tht ^^ survival depem
-^ondc to tiie need^ "- ""^""''^ i" which he
or
^omethin,: wiUch canT do?e?ater°"um'^'"''- " ^^ "ot
civil defense the resuUvin ^e i i" ^ ^^''^^^^^ ' vibrant
^tronrer, more self-reliant Lerlca? " °'^ P'^^'^'^' ^
lmportance"n'?he'nre'parednes' tTi"^"" ^^ ^'^^^^ o^^ their
Therefore, I. Goodwin J KnlrHtrnr'^'' °^ °''^ republic.
Hereby proclaim oeptember V '10^^'^"°'' °^ California,
throuGhout our State By p^Jtlcinlt- ^^ ^^^IL DEFENSE WEEK
programs, my fellow Californraio^wf ?t"£' ^" "'^^ ^^^^^ Defense
tunity to learn how to nrote^ri ^\''^ ^'•^V'^" ^he opoor-
and their com.nunitles in anv di. T""^^^"' ^^''^^ famii?L
caused-and thus help to protecf A, ^7""^^^^^^^ °^ *^"^'-^y
tiouchts Which have been pu? ?Srw? rf""^' ^'"^ °^ ^^^
this observance Is worthv or ,^.°^''fi^ '" connection with
means to oresert it ?n i consideration, and I take fhi.-
never need what y^u learn' in^T'^^'," ^^^^^ornla: 'ifyou
nothin,,; but if Jou ne?o" "J. /I' f^r.n.e, you lose ^ "
defense, von m!,,-..*- ni^^' •^' '^^ " ''"'^t you need in civil
you "il)i-ht lose every tliini:,;
IN WITNl'
'.oS
set .vi^^f ^' ^ ''^^^ iiereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
t;oal of tiie state of California
to be affixed this 5th day o?
N?nr H^'^^' ^ ^' ^"« Thousand
Nine Hundred and Pifty-Six.
Governoi- of Californi
ec rotary oTfjbtate
FILED
©MJte 5tn(«>of CorfofMta '■
^KcutiVJC Bcpjrtincnt
^tatc of California
?
In roriuLilatinf;
Fatliers of our Hopublic o
They drew upon the experl
nation but. In the flna
primarily as Americana,
combined hardy comnon sen
and wrougnt a nev/ concept
among men.
■ : •■ 1956
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secrelary cf Sl»(e
PHOCLAMATI ©';^i^.<v^.kcX-<tZl_
J -^ I
our Federal Constitution, the j
mbarkod upon an uncharted sea.
enco and wisdom of every age and i
analysis, they thouc:ht and worked
In their devoted labors they
se with the loftiest idealism,
of responsible popular government
for ach
progres
in the
challen
courage
manifo
generat
dynamic
static
A nation's creatness is measured by its potential
levement in the present, and nothing facilitates its
3 more than an appreciative awareness of achievement
;'ast. It is iiiiportanl. that we approacli today's
.■ies with the spirit and example set for us by the
oua men who compiled our basic law. It v/as their
t intent, borne out in the practice of succeeding
ions, that our Constitution should be a positive,
instrument for liuman progress; never an antique,
fetisli of a di'-ad past.
Finn in the faitli that our Constitution is capable
of standinc tlie test of today and tomorrow as it has stood
the tet;t oi' yesterday, I, Gf>odwln .1. Knl(.',ht, Governor of
California, proclaim iieptember 17, ly'jb, the loyth anniversary
or th<^ sli:;ning of that immortal document, as CONSTITUTION DAY
in our State. The period of September 16-23, iy'^>'J, is hereby
designated as AMKHICAK CITIZKNSllIP WiiKK, during wliicii the
people of Caliroi-nia ax'e urged to refresh their dedication
to the spirit and purpose implicit in Americanism through
support of and participation in such programs as "I Am An
American Day," "Citizenship Days," and similar patriotic
observances. Particularly in this year of national decision
it is Imperative that all Americans — native and naturalized
alike — take careful inventory of their rights and obligations
as citizens in order that we may continue, united and strong,
a people grateful to God for the bountiful blessings which
He has bestowed upon us.
IN WITN1':SS WHKHhXJF, I have hereunto
set my liand and caused tlie Great
Seal of the State of California
to bo affixed this oth day of
;'>i>ptemb<;r, A. 0. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
'^^ i'l . >2l-i-
/■
Governor of Callfo
ATTEST: a.V^. -^ /,. -^
Secretary of iiiate
ifortla '
e-L M.^J -mas. - t^p^
^xccutiDc department
ir»tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
California has lonR recognized that the broadest
possible franclilse It; essential to the effectiveness of
truly repreccntutivo covcrnmont. Because of this, our state
pioneered in providing processes whereby citizens neces-
sarily absent from their home community or otherwise unable
to go to their official precinct pollinc place on election
day could cast their votes as citizens of our state and
nation.
It is .>stimatc(i timt 1YH,000 Californluns are
on active duty with the Aniied Forces of our republic and
will be absent from their home precinct areas on the day
of the next general election. California election laws
provide simple, efficient means whereby Its sons and
daughters in national military or naval service can exercise
their nost precious right of citizenship.
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
hereby oroclalm September 23-30, 1^56, as SERVICEMEN'S
VOTING i/KKK throughout our State. I ur^e all civic,
fraternal and political organizations to undertake programs
to apprise the men and women from California in the Armed
Forces of the method whereby they may secure and cast their
ballots for the November 6 election. I further suggest that
community-minded citizens personally write to those in the
uniforms of our defense establishment, urging them to write
their County Clerks, l^egLstrars of Voters or the Secretary
of State for Culifornia In order that they do not needlessly
forfeit their sacred privilege of choice.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 20th day of
September, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
Governor of Califorriyf
ATTEST :
FILED
In iKb ttl^et! of fhf Sf *f •»o'-y of Slaf»
of th* Sfn'e o* CoH^&mio < rt
SLP::in956
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary qf^te
^ (y / J /
cretary ylt^i
•So i> i'-i
--m
^Kcutitic Bcpartmcnt
iotatf of California
PHOCLAMATION
oar ^ n, f^'^-^ordluff to the State Plro Marshal's office,
5^1 Callfornlans perished In home fires In our state last
year. The national losK of human life due to fire Is
estimated to he in exeer.r, of 12,000 annually and property
loss throuf^hout the United States during ly'j5 exceeded a
billion dollars.
At this
larly reminded of
in the protection of
season of tiie year, too, we are particu-
the urgent need for vlp;llant precautions
our frreat forests, wild life and water
led arear, ar;al.nst th.' ravaj-cs of that dreaded element.
„, . '^ils tragic and dreadful toll must be curtailed.
I his can be accomplished throufih the consistent practice
ol adequate fire prevention and control metiiods. Fire
prevention programs are important to every community and
every family. They should bo the concern" of all our people i
to the de
emphasize
our homes
I, Goodwi
proclaim
state. I
groups ;
public in
to share
annual ob
In order that public attention will be directed
stnictive force of uncontrolled fire and to
the importance of eliminating fire hazards in
, public buildings and commercial establislimentr.,
n J. Knight, Governor of California, hereby
October 7-13, 19%, FIRE PREV1-;nTI0N WEEK in our
urge public officers; business, labor and farm
ivic and fraternal organizations; the various
formation media; schools and individual citizens
in actively furthering the purposes of this
servance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to b(- affixed this 24th day of
September, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
<iU-i-^u^^^ f /w^-^
ATTEST:
Governo'
/'
r of CaliforAiii
tilmttJ i, < iiiri.oii. >>•)• >•
Secretary of ^tate
FILED
In rtie office af th« ^wciviary v* Srot*
of th» ^tot* of Cottloinio
:Hi"' 195G
FRANK M. JOBDAN, Secrelary cf Mi
^xccutiDc Department
StJtc of Califuriiia
PROCLAMATION
Around the fl^'iure of John RodrigueG Cabrlllo,
the discoverer of California, has developed a proud
tradition of patriotism and service on the part of
Americans of Portuguese ancestry whose contributions to
the d'^velonment of our state have been manifold, significant
and ondurlnji.
Historians have laid f.reat strf'ss on the noble
character of Cabrlllo; on his courage, l.c benevolence,
his tremendotis talent and his abiding faith. His life
was indeed exemplary, well worthy ol' emulation.
The spirit which carrl'-d Cabrlllo and his
companloni; Into prlmltLvo California in l'i42 in the face
of adverse elements and under circumstances which tested
to the utmost tiio qualities and abilities of these intrepid
men is the sam«' spirit wiilch has accounted for so much of
the unprecedented growth and development of California since
then.
In accordance with Legislative mandate, I,
Goodwin J. KnlRht, Governor of California, do proclaim
September 28, VJ^b , to be CABRILLO DAY, calling the
attention of my fellow Callfornians to the discovery of
our state by John liodrlgues Cabrlllo and encouraging their
participation In appropriate pror;rams commemorating this
Important anniversary.
IN WITNESS WHliRKOP, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 25th day of
September, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
\,
-m
3:xccutii)c Bcpartincnt
:^t.it( of (Ealiforiiia
PROCLAMATION
Thet'e are thousands ol" ambitious, talented,
energetic Anioricans v;ho, either from birth or as the
i^rsult of accldoiit, hav(? sut'Tori'd physical handicap.
It should bo borne in mind that, except for disability
in a strictly limited area, these people are perfectly
normal in every other way.
They ai'c (entitled to tlie chance of a fair trial
to establish themselves as self-reliant, independent and
econDmicallv ni'oducttlve worker;;. Handicapped men and
v/omcn in the main do not seek nor want symnathy from tnose
more favored. All they ask Is an opportunity to success-
fully do a Job they are capable of doi.ig.
Kxhaustive scientific surveys have established
that handicapped workers selected solely on the basis of
their ability and qualifications are at least equal, and
In some cases supt^rior, to non-handicapped vjorkers in
similar employment from a standpoint of efficiency and
production. While they frequi.-ntly need help in finding
Jobs, once tiiey become adjusted to their employment they
are able to hold tiieir jobs and to progress to better
It is fitting that a period be set aside
a year to n>mlnd us of the right of every American
equal opportunity for independenct
this end, I, Goodwin J.
hereby proclaim October
HANDICAPPKD WKKK in our
remind all Californians
employment pro;':i\ims for
once
to an
and happiness. To
Knight, Governor of California,
Y-13, 19^6, as EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY
otate. I take this occasion to
that rehabilitation and productive
tiie handicapped are not only
commendable philanthropy, they are sound economics. A
rehabilitated disabled person in gainful employment becomes
a taxpayer and a constructive citizen, a positive force to
his employer and to his conununity.
.VITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused tiie Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2 ith day of
September, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
' J t^ f- A'i
-r./Vt't-.
Governor of California
ATTEST;
*>*^^Mlft
Secretary
FILED "^^ciJ^V'^^H^
of 111- Si.it. ol Ciil.l i n.
^ ; (J ;• 105(3
AmUI^im ..u«T.<. y«/ii„i«
AlBlt' n'.^/k>.H^r^>'|
Ut> RTAia
^xccuniic Bcpartmciit
State of California
PROCLAMATION
Before written history, bards, psalmists and
minstrels k«'pt alive; in the minds of mankind the feats
of the mir.hty, the wisdom of the sage and the commandments
of God to las creatures. Their sa(';as, their proverbs and
their senv.ons v;ere not to venie and rhytlim in order that
they could be more readily remembered and understood.
Throurrh the ap;er., poetry has provided inspiration
ror the futui-e In tlii> lays of past r;loi'y and of sublime^,
abstract human aspirations. Poetry exalts, delights and
adorns our society. The poet Shelley defined it as "the
i^ecord of the bi;st and liappiest moments of tlie happiest
and best minds. "
Kecoiinizing the creat, subtle Influences of the
poetic muse upon our society and its culture, I, Goodwin J.
Knight, Gov(n'nor of California, hereby proclaim October 15,
1956, PGKTHY DAY in our State. I urge my fellow Californians
to lend every possible encouragement to poetic talent among
their families, friends and neighbors, with particular
attention to tiie latent abilities of young people, in order
that this art fonn may continue to have vigorous vitality
in making its significant contributions to our nation's
heritage.
IN WITNKSt; WHKHEOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
;;.>al of the State of California
to be affixed this 2^3th day of
Se|)tember, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
- ^''^
/ Governor of Callforn
ATTL'IST :
Secretary of
yi-y^
ii- :
FILFD
Inthri
pftmltd (« f atiFosHrA tTAtr >ai»i
\\\\^ •"'1956
RANK M. JOliDAN, Societary i.f State
FILED
|liHi(**lr»<il III '«' .
■■<i'm<
afxccutiDc Department
£«tatc of dalifornia
PHOCLAMATI
■ ' I 19'.::6
HIANK M. JOK'DAX, Sicr«t*fy itjitalo
oviM-ninent of the United States
climax in humanity's lon.^
ami rlcupotlc pow<^r of tyrantr.,
in popular sovereignty, it
d with powerful opponents who
and who aggressively contended
lopmcnt.
When tho federal t
came Into boinf., it marked a
struf;Kle to curb the corrupt
Created as a bold oxperlment
has thrived in i world fille
bef^rudged its very existence
acalnst its pror,rossiv(^ d<>ve
Survival for ov<^r .i -;..'iitury and a half in the
face of such determined opposition is an eloquent testi-
monial to the wisdom and foresight of the founderr. of our
republic. Without sacrificing Its original form and intent,
our American Union has outlived literally scores of
vlrorouslv antaf^onistic alternative plans which have been
tried and found wanting In other parts of the world.
The ultimate respon.Tibility for maintaining the
dynamic energy and efficiency of our goy..rnmcnt is vested
in the people, and to give added emphasis to these obliga-
tions. I. Goodwin .1. Knight, Governor of California,
nroclainV Tuesday, OctobeS 23, ^^^'^ as UNITED STATES DAY
throurrhout our state. I remind my follow Calif ornians that
it is 'their nrlvilege and duty to be informed concerning
th° conduct of their government and to exemplify its Dasic
principles in their own individual political activities
and participation in civic affairs. Only through the
patriotic concern of all Americans can we keep our nation
strcrr, united and free, enabling us to extend effective
friendship to other peoples and nations dedicated to the
cause of human dignity and individual liberty. We should
nver be alert to the fact that the alternatives to the
basic philosophy underlying our American institutions are
chaotic anarcliy and repressive despotism.
IN WITNESS WHPIREOP, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 1st day of
October, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
y
FILED
ixcfutivic department
^c'tJtc of dGlifornia
FRANK [.1. iO!!OAN, Secrolary cf Stale
PROCLAMATION
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT. Governor of the State of
'California, do hereby proclaim that a General Election will
be held throuchout this State on Tuesday, the sixth day of
Novembe". Tv.n. (t w),lch the foUowlnp; offices are to be
filled:
Thirty-two electors of Prer.ldent and Vice-President of
th^' United States;
One United States Senator;
RepreDontatlve.'D to the Congress of the United States
from ear-), nf 11,. thirty oonr:resslonal districts of the
State;
State Senators from each of the following twenty
r.enatorlal districts of the State; First, Third, Fifth,
Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Seven-
teenth; Nineteenth; Twenty-first; Twenty-third; Twenty-
'■'Ifi-l". '^v.-.'nty-Reventh; Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thlrty-
*th' • Irty-fifth; Thirty-seventh; Thirty-ninth;
Member of the Assembly from each of the eighty assembly
districts of the State;
One Aiisof^late Justif^^' oi' the Supreme Cou'-' •"'- - " ■ "m
prescribed by law;
One Associate Justice. District Court of Appeal, First
Appellate District, Division T\io , for the term prescribed
by law;
One Associut.- Justlee, District Court of Appeal, .:, . ..nd
Appellate District, Division One, for the term prescribed
One Presiding Justice, District Court of Appeal, Second
Appellate r)l:;t!Mct, Division Two, for the term prescribed
by law;
On-^ Associate Justice, District Court of Appeal, Second
Appellate District, Division IMo, for the ^--vrf prescribed
by law;
Judges of the Superior Court in each of the following
respective counties of the State, the numbei' '■ ' -d
\ -^In- -IS follows:
ALAMEDA - Of fie. ;., . ) ONK
HUMBOLDT - Office No. 2 ONK
LOS ANGELAS - Office No. 28 ONE
PLACER - Office No. 2 ONE
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KRNAF^DINO - Office No. 2 ONE
oAiN KRANCIcCO - Office No. >J ONE
SANTA CRU" - ONE
^-u^-^^'*^;. .?"^*^ other State, county and Judicial district, or j
other oil Ices as are provided by law to be filled at such '
election.
I <;urther proclaim that at .such election there will also
be submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed
constitutional amendments, questions, propositions and
initiative measures as are required to be so submitted bv
the Constitution and laws of this State. '-^^^^^^ oy
(■^iSl Jr,^°fl!~'"''^'^ °r''''.^ ''^'^'^^^ °^ ^'^ Hundred Dollars
tvlOO) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
^/lolates any of the provisions of Division XIV of the Elec-
tions Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount
hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ¥en
Thousand Dollars ($10,000). « sum oi jcn
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set mv hand and affix
o?%??Ser!lij: '^' ''^'^ °' California this firtt'day
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$KfutiV)c Bcpartinciit
State of California
PROCLAMATIO
FRANK M;,JO!?OAN, Secrefjf,
We ail recof-nlzo that the world today is divided
by deeply rooted differences of philosophy and by conflict
of national Interests. At the same time, there are wide
and substantial areas of thouj^ht and action which represent
a lari-^e measure of harmony upon which may be built a solid
foundation for International cooperation and peace on earth.
Heallstically, tiiere are many serious obstacles
to overcome before peace lij secure beyond all threats.
The United Nations, a voluntary association of sovereign
nations, has undertaken to deal with ancient confusions
throuGh united aotion and to aohl.^ve mutual respect for
one another's problems among its members.
It is to be hoped that out of the trials and
errors, the triumphs and the failures of the United Nations
will eventually evolve international resnect for the majesty
of the law and for the dlj^nity of tiie Individual. Recog-
nizing the official participation of the United States in
this world-wide effort for cooperation between nations and
peoples, I, Goodwin .1. Knight, Governor of California,
hereby proclaim Wednesday, October 24, 19'jb, as UNITED
NATIONS DAY in our state. I remind my fellow Californians
that the problems faced by the United Nations are human
problems and are not beyond eventual human control. I urge
the people of our state to be tolerant of the imperfections
of the United Nations, and to do their part in "lood faith
to make it an effective Instrumt^nt for the salvation of the
world from those who would Impose their selfish will upon
others through armed force, malicious propaganda or
economic pressures.
WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 3rd day of
October, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
Governor of CalYfornia
ATTEST
Secretary o
liroSMIK ktATI raiWTTNt. UfPI)
^jccutinc Bcpartnicnt
;c»tatc of ealiforiiia
1' H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
As the home of oliamplons and the site of the
lust Olympic Games held in thn United States, California
has keen interest in the progress and the participation of
American athletes in the Olympic Games at Melbourne,
Australia, beinc held this year be^iveon November 22 and
December -'.
The 193^' United ;:JtateG Olympic athletes will be
leavin- for the competition from our Pacific shores within
the next few days, beninnin,-; their tivlp on November 4.
They will carry with them the best wLsiies of all
Callfornlans for success in th.' finest traditions of
American sportsmanship.
In tribute to these outstandinr; men and women who
will bo representlnf- our republic in competition against
the finest athletes from other nations, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim the ueriod of
October 2" to November 4, Hm, as OLYMPIC WilEk' throughout
our state. I ur^je the people of California to appropriately
observe tnis occasion by payin,:^ tribute to our Olympic
athletes, past and pr'esent, and by displayinf- the' Olympic
Flag to the fullest possible extent.
IN WITNKSS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
tieal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2[3th day of
October, A. D. One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-Six.
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^KcutiDc Bcpartincnt
;?tatcorealiroriiij
r H 0 C T, A M A T T 0 N
.vhen Columbus set foot on th.^
Acstern Hemlsphprp, history records his
on the beach and offer fervent
to kneel
When
soil of the
first act /;as
thanks to God.
•r , , ^ ^'■' ^■^'"^ 'i^'pths of til,- tr-Lals at Villev Porrm
h-,d P,n^. r ^■'';'^'''\;^"^' other proat Americans of the past
thei^:^ H ° '■\''"' ^"^'"''^ ^^^^ *f^'^ blessings which were
theirs, how much more have we to be grateful for The
energy, devotion and patriotism of o2r forebe.S^'have
Piven us a rich herltape. Th.^lr firm f^ith ^h\^ ^
monumental works, developed n]lbe™vuider"?odh
made our nation .stt^on^ and Croo. ' ^^^^
In keoplnp; with tlie sacred traditions of tho
THANK.SGIVING throurhout our t te ?', ^^ ^ ? ^"^ ^ "^^^ °^ I
"nsuiu?;:,"?;' ■ '""--•"■^"■in-.tlon!?! program hasC™; ^"'
tS r!J" f^ t.lirourh «hloh tl.cv will hav,.th.. oppo,-tu"ltv
IN .VITNh'i;:] WHKRKOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 30th day of
October, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
J-. /^^^--^X^
Governor of California
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Secretary of^^tate
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OCT 3 01956
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:^tatc of (laliroriiia
P I< U C L A M A
I 0 N
Aa Individual kno.vledge and understanding of
our herltaci- as a froc people Increaaes, so does appre-
ciation of the blessincs we enjoy as Americana. The
vivid, Innpli lni3 personalltlt-'L;; the dramatic events; the
thfillln,"; incidents, and t!ie tliousands of triumphs and
tragedies of our historic past constitute a firm founda-
<-» ,„ <^ ,,. fervent patriotism In th;- ht.'arts of all of us.
Or(3anlL;ations suc'n as the Ail-American
Conference to Combat Comniunlsni have adopted a positive,
constructive approach to the ideological conflict now
t:oln : on throu:jhout tlie world bctv/een the governmental
philosophies of human freedom and tyrannical absolutism.
It is essential that all Americans recognize the divisive
tactics of our communistic d(;tractors in pitting group
aj^alnst ,'^roup and that they actively resist such activity.
Inaspiuch as the present and its inevitable
consequence, the future, are the cumulative effects of
the past, I commend the participants in the All- American
Conference to Combat Communism for their patriotic fervor.
In accord with thi.'ir nationwide program, I, Goodwin J.
Knigiit, Governor of California, hereby proclaim
November li:'-24, 19'jG, KInIOW YOUH AMERICA WEEK in our state,
and I urge ny fellow Callfornians to actively cooperate
in this observance and to do everything possible to insure
the preservation of the precious freedoms guaranteed to
every American regardless of race, relit^ion or nativity.
IN
ATT|.;o7: ,^
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
oeal of the State of California
to be affixed this 2nd day of
November, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Pifty-Six.
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Governor of California
ijecretary u^-i5tate
FILED
NOV 8 - 1956
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iM (^ItrokMI* IIATI riTlNTlNC. OFflO
3£xccutitic Bcpartiiicnt
^tatc of Cjlirontia
F ii 0 C L A M A T 1 0 I,
T!u> future Htrerii^th and iL-';curlt.y of our beloved
republic arc detjondent upon the development cf Intelligence, !
skill and knowledf^e in our children and youth. Upon the j
tralnlnr; v/hlcii they recolvo in their homes. In their I
churchcL; and in tlieir achooli; will be constructed the i
character of our nation in tlv.' years ahead. |l
Dynamic enUL';hL'ii.'d public interoal in education j
is esGontial to the success of our programs for the develop-
ment or our youth. l'U'oad]y :;peakinn, (Miiicatlon It; of vital
personal ImiJortancL; not only to parents, teachers and
students, but to ovoi-y member of the community. The
pattern of pro.u'oss in a community is largely determined
by the direction of its educational system and the interest
its people take in tiu; Lr schools.
To encourase the fullest public suppoi't and
cooperation on behalf of the schools in our commonwealth,
I, Goodwin J. Knii:;ht, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim November 11-17, 19'.>u, AMKHICAN EDUCATION WEEK
in our ;jtate. I urge my fellow Calif ornians, individually
and throu,p:h their various organizations, to acquaint
them.sclvos with the aim:', achievements and problems of
their schools and to encourage others to do likewise. In
order that our boys and girls may have all the advantages
of the finest educational methods available.
IN .JITK'EiLiS WHEHEOP, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
oeal of the otate of California
to be affixed this 2nd day of
November, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-,3ix.
■^■.^■iJU^CUf^-^
/V-j-i-t-fV^y-s
Governor of California
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FILED
In Mm office »( fh» 9«r«iary of 9(<It*
of th« Stat* of Canfornto
NOV 8- 1956
FBANX H. JORDAN, Secretary oi Stats
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^xecutiDc ©cpartmcnt
State of £alifoini3
PROCLAMATION
Our nation's successful resistance to alien
dominance and to oppressive tyranny nearly 200 years ap;o
has been an inspiration and a lodestar to men and women
throughout tiie world who dream of freedom with dignity
for their own homeland.
The p.mple of Hunt-^ary are, at this moment,
engaged in a determined struggle to secure for themselves
and for their children the blessings of liberty. They
face tremendous odds against a ruthless enemy. They need
help from all people everywhere who believe in the Inherent
rights of man.
Orf^anizations within our republic, such as the
International Rescue Committee headed by Admiral Richard E.
Byrd and many other illustrious Americans, are now engaged
In campaigns to provide moral, financial and physical
assistance to the embattled Hungarians.
Recalling the course of human events which
compelled our forefathers to establish ours as a free
nation, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
hereby proclaim Sunday, November 2S, 19*36, as FREE HUNGARY
DAY in our state. I urge all Calif ornians of every faith
to offer commemorative prayers in their respective places
of worship on that day or on a day otherwise appropriate
in behalf of the thousands of brave, patriotic Hungarians
who have given their lives in the sacred cause of human
freedom.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 7th day of
November, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six.
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GoveiTior of Califdrnia
ATTEST: (^^^^^..^^ ^ t^-^.
Secretary oC^tate
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tn "W Stotv of CoRforfilo
NOV 8- 1956
RiANUi JORDAN, Secretary of SMe
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DEC
i956
^xecutitic department
^tatc of daliforma
FRANK H lOPDAN. Secretary 0/ a«
one hunared and sixty-five years ago our
forefathers rococni^cd the need for ^"[^"^J^f^f Certain
the "Bill of Rights,"
Todav wo Americans find many of these amendments
incorporated !nU our everyday life ""'-f.J^.f i^f/^'^'"
frr,J.\X The First covers the four freedoms --from
want fro; fear, of speech and assembly. Today we are
rlcht .
It is tlieroforc significant that we should
..view our "BiU V' «W.t|;; -;J/o-=ure our e ve.^that^
S;rL^rp'recloSsToss^s^'iir,s"irorr\»crica„ Heritage.
I„ accordance: with thla belief, I. 0""<'"f •'•
Jr.jrtre'^SJa^nPj^roi the effective d^^^^^
rS:,pr^u^r^e ;3£o Tf rnlans to reac.ualnt ^^
themselves "^^^^^^'^^^ l^f^J^ f,J ^nd to dedicate themselves
a bulwark ^^'''^^"^.^^J.^^Vf^^^'Le rights to all mankind; for
to a program eil extending uncot, ixb"^
no peoples can be completely free unless all are free.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
sot my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
5th day of December, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-six.
Governor 6^ ^.^^
f Stal(£y
ATTEST :
Secretary o
RTY
OF rr*T»
=^to
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^xecutiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tarc of Cjlifornu
PROCLAMATION
of
ba
M,!^ .,-.( I ' '-'^^-'i^^ishmenl, of courts during the birth
this iiallun rcpreoentcd a protection of one of our
ic ircedoma. Today, an in the past 27-^ years, we have
din-Sren^f ior'^'" '" ''^ '^'"""^^^" '^^"^p'^ '- 'alee tho?r
dillorences betoi-o a magistrate of law. There are tliose
in the wor.d todny who would like to see that this
priviiece is taken away from us. It is therefore r.ccessarv
that we re-appraise the contributions our courts ni^ke^
i-o .jui' ucniucralic way i.f .1 ii'r,
durinr the^o^^V^'L^^i^^'f ™^''' ""^ ''^''^ ^'^'""^ " necessary
cmrinc t,ic past decade to reorganize our court structure
pCp-aatf.n" Tm\ '"" '""^"'^ "^ ^ ^^Pi^ly increasinc
population. Mve years ago tiie Munlcioai Court went
through a complete metamorphosis that increased its
pti fv m"""^, V ^'"^ citL;:ens uf our State. Today there
?ie4^^MSoiri^''""^^^^"\'^'' '"^ J^^Gcs in Callf^rnS.
o case: tlil n'^n'Y^r''-''^^''^ ''^"^^^ ^ tremendous calendar
oi caseo that come belore tnem, but their Job extends
lurther than findlnr^s and sentences. Each'ls a leader
In tr.e c.m.munity, attemptine to further the proFress
TnTmT''''' infractions of tl:e law. Their tisf Lsnever
n , n In view oi' tlie iiiiin>rtant part tiie Municloal
Court plays in the communities uf this State? i^aSodwin
ueriod^ r'T^^''^""!" ■" ^'^^^^'^-^-^a, hereby proclaim the
our State tlT?' '' '^^V \ ^" '^'UNICIPAL CUUHT WEEK in
our State, and I urge my fellow citizens to visit the
courts and learn of their structure and operation, and
I xurtner urge that all Californlans becoL acquainted
wxoh tnexr magistrates wno sit on tliese courts, and
icali^e tue great responsibilities that tliey held in
the communities. "*
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have iiereunto
set my hand and caused tiie
Great SeaJ of the State of
Califoi-nia to be affixed this
12tli day of December, A.D.,
One Tliousand Nine Hundred and
.-. Klfty-si::.
<'/
fiovernor of Ca 1 if urnia
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Mr-d'^ctc-^,
3ecrctar;y v-.t>6tate
FrcED
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cf tti« Stota of C«rM«mitt
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FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary of State
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^Kcutitjc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc or Calirornij
PROCLAMATION
Tlie rirst Chamber of Commerce was established
in California in I85I and was responsible for the initiation
of a great service to Industry, commerce and the communities
of our State, Today there are u21 independent city ciiambers
throughout the Gulden State tiiat are playing an exemplary
part in the progress of the cummunities. Were tnese
Ciiambers to operate Individually, there Wuuld exist a
bofcle-necv in the duties that they perform. With the
organization of the State Chamber of Commerce,, tlie efforts
of all ciiambers are being steered Into a common project.
It is tills type of cooperati
cities that has given California the r
the most progressive State. National
recognizing the potentialities of plac
in the State; problems between tliese i
communities in which they settle are b
tl;roughi tiie local Chambers of Commerce
leaders are continually called on to a
growth of their areas. These civic du
absorbed iiy liie chambers are wox^thy til
recognition.
on between the
■eputation of being
industries are
ing their operations
iidustries and the
eing ably handled
local civic
id in guiding the
ties that are being
our continual
Therefore, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do hereby ()roclaim tlie week of February 3
through y as CItAMiEh' oP COMMERCE WEEK, and I urge my
fellow Californians to become acquainted with the operation
of their local chambers and to take an active part in
the notewtirthy i7ori; that tliey are doing.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
19th day of December, A. D.
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Kifty-Slx.
4^ j^'^L
Secretary of State
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Tf piiNTiwe otrtcv
In l(w offic* of tha Stfcrftdry of Sfafe
pf th« thtt* of CalHwnia
1)1 C 1 !) 195t)
Wm% JORDAN. Secretary g( Sate
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^xcnititic Bcpartmcnt
State of dalifornia
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STATE OP DISASTER
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V/HEREAS, the lav;s ol" the State of California
empovjer the Governor to proclaim a Stale of Dlsaste. ^ i
ai'ca or re;-.lon of this State affected, or likely to be
•1 !' "Of t . .i . 1,, i ..ain condl t ! (>:., ,,.;i:,i'' (■ '. i ; -v persons
:\v.\ (jiupcrty v.'lthin the State. whUai proclahi.ti. Lir; :"-ill be
Ml v.M'itinc and r.liall tukc^ effect Immediately ui)Oii I'..::
1 3.'u:uioc : and
WHEREAS, it ir, provided hy lav; that during a State
of Disaster- tlie Director of the Calli'oi'uia Disastej' office
nali act a:; the coorditiator of all State disaster activities
In connection v;lth siicli emer-.';ency , and every State agency
and officer snail cooperate wltii the Director in rendering
ill po:-..-. " M ■ ■ -uis 1 Stance; and
WHKKKAS, It Is further' provided by law t,hat during
a SVa'io of Disaster, when the need arisen for outside aid in
■::,.' county, city arid Couii'.. . ''Ity vjitliln the region, sucli
a '. a shall be rendered In accordance vjltli tlie mutual aid plan
developed on a re.^lonal, ai'oa, oi' other basis; and that it
shall be t lie duty of local public officials to comply vjlth
such plans: and
WHEREAS, I, as GoviM-noi' nf i he State of California.
..'. ■ 'jund and do hereby find:
^Kcutiuc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
i. 'I'iiai. roi>dltloiu5 o!" fxl.i-eme peril to t,he safety
or persons and property within lliit- Slate have arisen and
now exist as a result of major and v;ldespread flref^ v;hlch
have occurred and which are still burnlnj; In a lar,;- _..^a
v.'lthln Los AOi^oles Count.y;
. . .i:a! tiie Governor iiar. been requented to proclaim
a o.ate of Disaster tliereln by the Chairman of the Board of
Superxisors ol' the County of [,os Anyeles;
'I'iiat local authority In directly affected
areas is inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions
of extreme peril by reason ol" their magnitude, which places
them beyond tlie control of tiie protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of any sin.Ue county, city and
county, Oi' >: I t.. . and requires the combined I'ovcr-r. <'■ ,
mutna 1 -•! Id r'ei^ion or re;;ions to combat;
h. Tiiat the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril |
warrant and necessitate tlie proclamation oi' the existence I
of a State of Disaster:
NOW, THERETORR, 1, Goodv;in J. Kni-iit, Governor
of the State of California, by vli'tue of the i)Oweir. and
-iutnorlty vested In me by the Constitution and laws of this
State, do hereby proclaim I hat a State of Dlsasster exists
In the County oi' Los An^';eles ;
I direct tliat this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible, this
proclamation be filed In the office of tlie Secretary of State
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£xccutit)c Bcpartmcnt
3t3tc or Caliroriiia
of CalifoiTiJa. .-ind tnal, v;ldospreaci publicity and notice be
given to Mils proclamation.
IJ' .;TTNE3S VJHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand
jl and caused the fJroat Seal oV the State of California to be
•iTixed : 0 p.m. this ?7th day of December, IS^^o.
uui t.-j'nor oi' C ilifcWiia
A'i'Vi^o'J' :
eci'etai'y oC/6ti
itate
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i^rimtri i« ririp.it^i* ^t«ti r«iKriNr, niiicr
^xccutiDc Bcpartnicnt
Stare of ealifornia
Pi^OCLAMATION
of a
statp: of disaster
WHKRliAS, the laws of the State of Cillfornia
empower the Govci-nor to pi/oclalni a State of Dir.aster In an
;ire-, or re,.:ion of thir. State anVu-.l-cLi , or likely to be
^.r:^■ ••.oci, by cei-taln conditions of extreme peril to persons
ana property vilthin the State, which proclamation shall be
•n v.rlt ' i r.hall take effect immediately upon its
issuance; and
vmEREAS, It is provltied by law that durln.- a State
of Disaster tiie Director of the Ctlifornia Disaster office
shall act, ar-, the coordinator of all State disaster activities
in connection with such emerj^ency, and every State agency
and oj'ficei' shall cooperate with the Director In rendering
all possible assistance; and
•WHEREAS, it Is furtlier provided by law that during
I Stale of Disaster, when the need ai-ises for outside aid in
iity, city and county, or city within the re,.-ion, such
,11 be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plan
Mod on a regional, are:.. ■ -llier basis; and that it
shall be liie duly of local public officials to comply with
::!■'•: ; ; ! • t j.^ ; and
■i.'HEREAS, 1, an Oovernoi' of the State of C lifornia,
ha.c I'ound and do hereby I'lrid:
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All raiMiNC Of iicf
^KfutiDf Bcpartnicnt
^tatt of Califoniu
1. Tiial conditions of exlnnno peril to the safety
■ , inJ j.roperty within this Sin md
!Ov; exist as a fcsiilt of a majoi- and widespread fires whicii
:!'red and wiiich arc still burnin;_; in a lar^^e area
., ; ..III Vcioura Count.v :
2. That the Governor has been reqvH-'i'.ted to proclaim
a Si ■ Disaster therein b.y the Oiairman of the Board of
.' ., , ..•;■,.•;■ if the Count.'/ of Ventura;
,. T'nat local auth- "n directly uffected
areas 1s inadequate to cope v;itli the aforesaid conditions
of .-xiroinc per'll b> I'eason ol' iiuir mai'initude, .jhich places
\,ue:.\ i..-.. ond the control of the protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of any sinr.le county, city and
cou"*--. ■' ■"r.y. and requires the combined forces of a
:.:utual-ald I't'-ion or i-CKlons to combat;
4. That tlie aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate tlie prociaination of tiie existence
of a State of Disaster:
NOW, THEKEFORli, I, Goodwill J. Kni.^lit, Gover'nor
of the State oi' Cx I ifornla, Ijy vir-tue of i.he powers and
iui.iiorlty vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this
.:-, . , do hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster exists
in the COUNTY OK VENTURA;
I direct that this proclamation shall tako effect
linn-. . and that as soon hereafter as possible, this
p.oclamailoii Ihj filed In the office of the Secretary of State
—m
^icfutiDc Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of dJltfornia
)t- r i-'-n-nia, and that widespread publicity and notice be
. L,.; -.,,.'lv, proclamation,
IN WITNESS WHEF?EOP, I have herunto sci. m.y nand
and caused tue Gr'eat Seal of Lhe State of Califoj-nia to be
affl. j-.vO p.m. this 2iith da;/ of Decembei", ly-ju.
(Jovei'i
ATTEST ;
iiKt0€
!4<«4i4Kf
'.'.vci'Gliii'jroJ State
AStllilAN* 6ECH6TWHV <> 8TATB
fmttfit tw i4rir<>«*'i* \iATi raiNTiNr. «i»iici
^xcrutiDc department
3tatc of CjliforiiM
P R 0 C L A MA T I
u w
, . Born in
'.i^ countrymen tills
eaucator, scientist Dr,
hip v/as a lire started
<^niy tc develop beyund
Slavery, died In t::e liearts of
ueso personifies the life of
Geur-e WasJiln^oon Carver. For
m tlie obscurity of bondaGc
tne Heights of most men. '
into W..1.:. ,.e was birn Dr r;f '■ .'^'^^^"^ ^''° ^""<^^
in oraer to receive Hh^ o ' f"^^'' ^"^^^'^ tirelessly
hi:: ambitions? '-Phroih the'^.^i"" '.V^^'^^^' ^° ^^''^^i"
scientists wl.o looked beyond T^^''"^"" "^ ^'^^ ^■'^"^w
able to ^am i,lf:i,er ^aucJu and color, he was
Tor researci. anu^ development At -"'"'"^ '''^ ^^'"^"^
was called to Tuskeree Irr h',,i- S"' a^''""'^^ '^^' ^Gc he
^'- years he was to achieve wSld i" ^^^b^"^'^' where for
science. To tl,ls /;?cat Indu"Sv ho',"^"'.'^"" '" agricultural
.J,.-;cuvri...;j t,,at were i,, .V -^.''^ donated numerous
.'.•c-li.w men. k.^ these, DrtarJef.'"" f^andards of his
, ur. carver accepted nc remuneration.
,!l'''^^''. ,''""^'''^'^'" y'-^ars aft
^.ia contributions to the fiefH' r7"t," "■" '-'-'i- iUs ueath,
are recotjnlzed tliroughout the woi^1^''^*;V""^^i advancement
-- uuly honored by those :^ ^l';..^^^^^^^^^:'^
!• Califorula, S'Terebv'nn; ,?"""''i" '^ * i^^^Ght, Governor
D. GEOiiGE WAi^aNGTorCAatE HmT andT" '' '^^'^^ ^^
Calliornians to ivcall tl c cont^ih f^ "''C^' '"^' bellow
made to the American way of life '" ^''^^ '"^" ^'^^
IH Wrrr^SS WHEI^^of, i have hereunto
Great Seal of the State of
Sd iav'or ^ ^'' ^^^"^^^^d ^''i3
^lu day ol January, a D
One Thousand Nine Uund^^d and
.'xi oy -seven.
Govoi'noi
ATTEST
Secretary of<5>4te
FICED
In rtt« tffflcfi 0f th« ^vcrwldry of $t(it«
of Th« Stai* of C«llf«rni«
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary ol Stall
AtMkai tMT^nr ai'tiat*
iU.
-m
^xcnitivic Bcpjrtniciu
3tatc of daliroriiij
Since the introduct
■i-;.ore has been a remarkable ci
paralytic cases throughout tl
the elimination of tliia dread
and it requires the cooperatl
this end. Armed with such a
as the Vaccine, it would be t
do all v/ith.in our power to as
many Callfomians as possible
P li V C L A M A T I 0 N
ion of the Salk Polio Vaccine
ecline in the number of
e State of California. But
disease is still to be attained,
on of every citizen to aciiieve I
promising public health, weapon ■
ras^ic Indeed If we did not 1
sure the immunization of as
at all times.
All i-esldcnts of this State have been deeply
impressed with the cooperation already shown between the
State Heal til Department, local Health Officers and private
!)hyr;iciaii:; in Immuiii;-, inf, a larfic aef';ment of the population
against poliu. To this end tlie National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis lias given its tireless efforts.
A:; v/'.- f(.el tlie .';?itisf action uf victory within
our crasp, wc must not foi^yet that there are those who
are still in iron lungs and who will require long periods
uf care; those who cannot afford to maintain the necessary
yearly immunization against infection; and those who must
gain bad; tlic muscular streiif^th that has been taken from
them. This all requires great expense. It is an obligation
to all of us to aid in acquiring proper care for those
v/lu) i'.ave been stridden.
Therefoi-e, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do hei'cby proclaim the month of January, 1957>
as MARCH OF DIMES MOHTH and do urge my fellow Californians
to give genei->ously to this most worthy cause. The National
l''<jundation for Infantile Pax-alysis lias proved the effective-
ness of its leadership toward eventual eradication of
poliomyelitis as a menace to the health, tiapplness and
independence of our people, and rightfully deserves the
support of all citizens.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I iiave hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
3l3t day of December, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
''lfty-si>
Secretary of StaJ^e
FILED
In Id* offio Ollht 3<ualDry tf J
ol iha ttat* Of CalltkrnK
Air riiNiINC Ofricv
Twrtr^ 1^57
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secraliry of State
FICED
In IIm offio of iha Satranrr «f SMIc
of ih* Stat* at Calllocnla
^xcnitioc Bcpartmcnt
^tJtc or Colirornu
P n '■' C T, A M A
FRANK
JAN ( - lyb/V
AH, Secretary oiSfafa
M./WRD-
;-Vk
';«i^
b(;rn in
his teac
factor 1
tennlal
ar.b it. 1 en
union wa
the Cons
great pa
(Hir flrh
in January 11, 1757, Alexander Hamilton was
the British West Indies. Two hundred years later,
hings and political philosophies represent a major
n vjur present day /:;overnment . During this bicen-
of his birth it is well for us to note his
s v;hicli were fired by a desire to see that our
3 stronc. Between the time of the signing of
tltution of the United iJtates and its adoption,
rtl.;;an cnuflicts aror.e tiiat micht well have doomed
t for sel f-Rovernment.
Into these conflicts stepped Alexander Hamilton,
a man destined to be tlic mainspring of the Constitutional
Convention; a man v^fho carried a vision of a great Federal
Republic that would stretch from the Atlantic to the
Pacific, and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico; and a man
who worked tirelessly to give a firm foundation to tiie
growth of such a republic.
Engrossed as fie was In home affairs, he was
nevertheless a deep student of foreign relations, and
advocated a p^isitlon .-f neutrality on the part of the
American goverrmient with regard to the difficulties of
nations, (if equal importance was the personality of
this man f imagination. He was not popular, nor did
he strive after popularity, but his memory and achievements
are imperlohable. He lived for the public good. Eloquent
and refined, able and brilliant, the embodiment of Integrity,
dev<ition and courage, he left as deep a mark upon political
institutions as any other statesman the United States has
produced .
Theref ■re, I, Goodwin J, Knight, Governur of
California, d. hereby designate the year commencing
January 11, 19':.7, as the ALEXANDER HAMILT.'N BICENTENNIAL,
and do urge my fellow Californlans to Join in observancos
designated to demonstrate our gratitude and obligation
to Alexander Hamilton,
WHERE'^'F, I have hereunto
set my lianci and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
7th day of January, A.D,, !
One Thousand Nine Hundred and j
Fifty-seven, i
nor^ yy
*i» miivriNc pim
^Kcutivic department
;:5tatc of Calirornia
FIUED
- fRAUK I*. JOROAH. Seofita™ ol Sata
1 . 0 : L . n A T I 0 K^ , /
ot;vj ^
OP MMKI^GENCY
'i.'IlKREAi3, on the 2L'nd dirj oi'DDCuiiiber, 19'j3, a State
or '^aF!:' :cnc:' \-riz pr'oclaimeu i o exist in the Stale oi'
' l1..'.j.m' I, ' ■<':;i.l'. or e.i.ir.i-lii: and threatened i'loods
••!■• ,,c, creauiji; Immlll'.'.. i :;■■■ '■■ o l,h(! lives,
Ul.' a : . • . ll-belns of person:-. • .■ public a'.id
pj'l7-.ite pi'o. .■ . . uid the maintenance o.' CoSeni i ' ■ ' ■'
thefein:
'.JMEREAS, the conditions warrantln,;; and necessitating
\hc procla... of r.uch S.-i'.e oi" L'jiiei-f'.enc;-/ are now deemed
ol- :.o I . ';id the control - . ' iii-ti pi'otec ' /orvices,
,„ I-;-,,.,;,- , . i.;ipmcnL and facilities of the public a^^encles and
ii'- ■.■i.L ,-.L,t -liv i.r.ionc of the State:
riO'.J, THEREFORE, I, GOODV.'IM J. KNiaTr;^ . Govei-no;- of
■ •■ ;• . . of o-iliromia, ; ;- i.i-tue o,' i.lio pov;-- ■.■ .... t" 'lo -Hy
7(;.;.,. , ,ie liy i.hc ConsLltia. i on and laws oi' thlr, ." , lo
hereby proclaim the termination of said State of iuci'jjency;
■uid
I DIRECT that this proclam ■
effect immediately and shall, as soon here .ossible,
:-:iod .in 'lie Office of the Secretary •> ' .'
'■ ' ■ ■ 'n 'nia.
ftimUj i« (All
Ti raiKTIKC o»ric»
L'Jil
^xccutioc department
5tatt of Cialirornia
TN WITNESS imEiiEOF, I have hereunlo set my i.
■'• Great Seal of the State of Callfoi-nia to he
.:, L^itli day of January, 19''7.
ATTES';'
Si.'cj't.'i.:ti'y W^ State
ffimUj im I
' fiNc ovru t
^KCutiDc Department
Jdtate or Cjlirornij
P H C C h h M A T I (• N
" that i:;tive mine tit of the people,
b;y the people, X'or th.e people, shall
nut peivbih from the earth."
olnce
people have molde
to see that the h
all who would loc
this ideal must b
present day democ
sweat of those v;h
c.iai*actex\ and To
paces of our hl.Ljt
today so that pro,
never end.
I'.c b.Li'th of
d themselves
erltace of A
k us into st
c v;edded the
racy Is the
o demanded f
rtiirlijlitness
ory must be
Kress toward
cur c^^eat nation, our
into one single ambition.,
meriea is ci-isircied ayainst
ocl;s of oppression. To
full realization that our
result of the toil and
reedom. The integrity,
of those who wrote the
a part of our actions
a world of peace shall
It is for us
of Goodivill everywhere,
or origin, and to fox'ev
tiiat have carried this
waywardness. It is foi
of those moments in ord
serve as inspirations f
those wiio liave steered
the consecration of bas
h.as lived. Tliose priiic
relived by each of us.
to dedicate our efforts to men
regardless of race, color, creed
er cry the eras of solidarity
nation tlirough moments of
us to absorb the full meaning
er that lessons received shall
or pru(';ro3S. The dedication of
the course of America represents
ic principles on which freedom
iples must be reviewed and
Tlicrefnre, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do iiereby proclaim tlie month of February, 1957>
as AMERICAN HISTORY r*)NTH, and do urge all my felljw
citizens to inaugurate, promote and participate in
activities that will strengthen devotion to our iieritage
and will inspire a true desire to assist in strengthening
cur ijerr.Dcratic v/ay of life.
lij WITNESS WHEREOF, I have liereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
I'lth day of January, A.D.,
(Uie Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-Seven.
Govornor
ATTEST
fii:ed
\.
^
flWNKM )OW)AN. Secretary (X Stale
^xccutiDc department
PtLKD
JAN 1 ti 1957 '
:c»tatc of California
r H
.0_C_L_A_M_A_T_I_OJ, •^^-^Sbfi^hwaH
':r;-t
Irr:V'-l Fiu-suant to r:!i.-i: t..:- '"^ . r.tatut..
..iinary Sessl^;..
niEJlSAS, there was Gubnltt-i to the leoi^le ' ' '-
r,t-i' ' the Qoriijral Election hold Novoml v • '. '' ■ , th.it
■ "- :! providing for a bond lESue of five hundred
million dollarc to to used by the Department of Vetx^rans
■ ; - ■■slEtlng California v.-ar veterans to acquire
•■'rmE or homes, being Chapter 38, of the otatutes of 19'^6,
"i" ' lixtraordlnary Session; and
.-riSRiJAS, it appears from tlie uffijial J.. ,•.] n all^ .
;:tatcment '" ' vote of the Secretary of State of Call:-
cfi':/.i. ': ■■.i-i jcj-'nber 21, 105^, that said act received a
-ijorlty of all votes cast for and against it at said
election: Nc.;, therefore,
I, aOCO'.;ii: J. knight. Governor of the Stat . : ill^ornlr
i^ lierely proclaim that said act received a rnnjority of a] 3
' or and against it at said electli.:., ' ' ' t
' . ttve and shall have c^" ■ -*- - r' • 'vj jcd,
a.] t:.at ;.;aid act shall be irrepealable uiitil t;v i.rlnclpal
ar.3 Interest of the llabllltlco therein created be paid
an'; ' irged. Done under my hand and tho Gri'at Seal of the
■■"••t'^ nla at the State Capitol, Sacramento, Calif-
ornla, tM r- I'tli 'lay of Jnnu:. , .
/
. j-;rjtary of State
»»TI •%\'. M*it OFTU II
-M
^iffUHDc Bcpartmcnt
3tatt of California
JAf^tili 1957
'Mil k tmm, tn>fti,tijlUtl%
SiiGRjilGAt'lUA' OF GATl'Lii H£.GULATIOI><
I, Goodwin J. Knit.ht, pui-suant to the power vested
j.iii me as Governor of the State of California, and pursuant
to Section 211 or tli.i A^^ri cultural Code of the State of
California, do hereby approve and proclaim the Segregation
of Cattle lie^ulation, which is attaciied hereto and made a
Ipart hereof as tliouji set forth in full.
i'iie re^iulation herein approved and proclaimed is an
emergency rci^ulation adopted pursuant to Section 11422 (cj
of ti.e Goverrunent Code of tlie State of California, and
shall become effective immediately upon filing witn the
Secretary of State.
.. I i\,ijjo .ini:,:i.iJuF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of tne State of
]
Caiifor/iia to be affixed this i
daj
?3 "^
one tnousand nine hundred and
fif ty-;jeven.
L>^^^'^~'^'^-*^*'Y^7^^
iovi.nior o'L C-iiifor;
^'^t.'*.*^
Secretary oJ^^^tate
ttlnlll I, c«lipo.»„ ,,.,, ,„«„,, „,„
^xcrutiDc department
;:6>tJtc or Colirornia
JAN 2;^ 1657 !
MMK j(. jmm, twratwy •(&#
r H 0
L \
T O^Ii
/
d:v:laring 'i'he teifiInation
3TATI
■ THE
OF Dir.AGTE:^
VIHHIRKAS, on iho -^Hlh day oT IV-ccmber, 1936, a
of Dlsasl-ei' v;as procliinic . ' xlst li- ' )unly
' ' Ventura as a result of majof fires
bxirnlni; in i lai'ge area within i.h.at county, creating
iimnineni. dan-ei- to \,hr lives, health, and woll-beinc of
noinons, tlie nafci.y of public .uid pi-lvato rr^ooei'uy , and
;.■. -inieinnce of csDenulal r>(M'v i cu:;. !!• ',,: md
V.'HEi^EAS, tlie condltionc v;iit-uu i.;i ; aid necessi-
tatinj:; t.lie proclamation of such ;b. li i^ of Disaster are novj
deemed noi to lu- beyomi tlie control, d'" : lie no^'mal
pi-otective servic<;r. , perconnel, equipment, and facilities
of the pulilic i':(Micles and political t^ubdivir.ionc of that
county:
MOVJ. THEREFORE. T, noOPV.TK' ,T . KNTaiF';', Oovei'nor
o'" 1'.^ "": tue of Californl ., i. ' • •''■.■ iwers .j.nd
authorii../ vested in me by i-he t\)nGi. u.m. i.on ana laws of
'hi:- ■■, do hereby proclaiiii the termination of said
• oi' Disaster; and
r DlHECr that Lhis proclamation nhall take effect
immediately and r,hal], .r, ;-,oom hereafter as possible, be
^ii • ■ 'ie- office oi' .,■ /cretary of State of the State
^iMliJ i9 c«iirntNM *i»Ti p»isriN£ ernci
^Kfutiuc Bcpartincnt
:r<tJtc or daliroriiij
■ T'i'NESS VmKi-vKOF, I liave hereunLo set r.iy hind
and cj.un(-d : he O/eat .".fil of the Stato o' ' " Tornla to
he -irrixod i.h!.r, :''^,\\\ d.-.iy of .Tiuiu.u'y, 19'''7.
AT'i'Kr.T :
uoverno
-m
fh
^KnitiDc Bepartmcnt
'Stare of (Ta/ifonjia
-521
^DI^CLAHING
01.' Tin^
-^^^h day or December, lo-/.
^^^"'"^^' "^'^ PPocluimed to .-M"' • .. "'
• ■ ' .^ r,w .,.. ^^ " " •■^'^ County
" ^" -^ ^-esult or m-ijor . , • ,
^ --- ■n-oa within that counu^- .. , •
^'"minent danger to the i;.,. , *" ''^^'^"-
^— , .He .are., or ,. ' ' ^^" ^^^^^"^^^"^ °^
-intenanco or e^^.n "V "' '"'^'^'^ ^^^°^-^^^'' -^
""'-""■ ^^ services thePoin- ^,,
'.^•^CAS, ,,,e conditions warran,^. ■ ,„
<^clamatlon of ciich ^5 ,
-'-'ch .SLato or D! Winter -,,.«
''' l^'Tond the oont,-ol o '• .,, ,., .. ^^
'^ ' " ^"■'-^'•^i^^s. Perconnel, oqulpmen' V"^^
county: -'"vulvar.,. one of that
- oi f-'ilirornl ,
.,,, , , ' '■ ■'" °^ ^-^^^ powers :;,.,
•"sted In n,. ;,, ; ,,,, ,
, , ■ '■'' -'"«'-lM,tio. .nj i,,3 or
" ■ '■•■"''^-^'' the termlnatlo:: ■ ^^
■ I hat L.hl3 proclamation shai ^
"hall, ,..3 .^oof^ hepearfe>. -.r.
' cTricc or ; hn o„„
•ne oecretary ,-
"■"7 ! f^n..v,^
-..1. •-ij'cJCL
■ 1«, be
he sta; .;■
"'-"'•. ..1.,,..^,, „„
^KfUtiDc Bcpartiiicnt
::c«tatc of (laliforiiij
IN '/.'r^'MRSS WHRREOP, T hivo herevmLo no', ny hand
:ri raised th(- Ci^eat :'-.e:xl of Ihe State o:' ' <lifornia lo
•,>e aff-lxed this r.'3rd day of January, 1957.
ATTEGT
Y'
y^^Y—
/7
ecretaryCciy State
ptlH$ti »• f 4rirt)>M* w*Ti piiMiNc vrnta
FILED
^xccutiDc Bcpartnicnt
5tatc of daliforina
A M ^ 'I'lOJi
JAN 23)957
OF ■: ■
on Ihi-
nci', 19'.'6, a
, , ■ , , :n I. he Couni-y
„ ., .,...,,1, ■■ -^ >nd v;ldcL-,p'-'5^'i fires
- Mi-ea \'(i 1:1 1.11 -V:"' ;■ ,
1 1,no livCG, hcalh, .nu v;.:ii-i>.^;-:. ; ^^
..y of public and private property, and
lance of essential services tin
'TO^HEAa, l.ho condl Lions w
> .,.,.1 . , ; -o.i or rrr.nh ?i -1 p of Dlnnr
• 1 >:' 1,1 n> no .
jtecliiv
tO ..'C 1 1-; i':Ui . ..
:-.onnel, equipmon .
•-,.! noliil.'il subdlvlnloiiG or ■■IV'-' I'o..., : :
MOW, THK.r-.FOi^E. T, GOODVJIN J. KNIGl' .
)f Calif orni . - ■
. ,,i;ci In me by nstitutiou
. do hereby proclaim the termination of sal
Mill
r DIRECT ;iir. proclam-ition chill .".ke effect
M,r and shill, is r.oon hereafter as '
Office of the 3ecre'..ii-y of St'ii< -
■0
;•, or ;,:-ip pui lie I
-m
ffmtti t* <
3:xccutit)c Bcparniicnt
;^tatc of CJliforiiia
TM "T-rMrrc-s iv'HEREOF, r b.'i o he.'ounl.o
■ a this 23rtl dJ.:^ uJ/ • ' :: ■■■;,, V " .
GovoTTior o.' Cilirornla
/^
fttntti t
Air nrvTiNt uvrifts
^xccutitic Pcpartniciit
^tatc of Caliroriiia
PtLEO
fMUH.
^^^23]957
P R 0 ^^ L A M A 'I' I 0 K' y'
DiSOL'\RING THE TERMINATION
;r!'ATP: Oi' dig-\3THR
.1!' '.on the P.'fth duy of Dec-
'.Hsasl' ni'oclalmed to e '
liv^e -n'oa wli.hin that county, crc
■ ■ 1 ■ ; I. > I 1 ' Of, , ivilMi, iMii v-n ■ 1 1 - i c>iu ; oi'
• ''•' . ]]<• ivM'c.y .ir niiivi.lr 'I' ' 1' -ojn; I'i.^/ , and
the iUdiiitenance of essential nerviceG n '
NHEHEAS, the conditions vrir- ■ceGni-
'.-ivln-. the p'-ocl iiti it i.o;i oi' sucth .' '■ oC Disastei" are nov;
i;_o .•ontrol oi' i.he no 'i.i-d Drotectlve
noi'v LC< .', . Gonnol , equipment, '■.■illtles ■) ' i- ])uMlc
■-' ■. •^.■' ■'■:: -.-Vi 'iiLi.tliMl i:.UiKll . Ir. i.OllS of lli: i'm;;;i;':
iiU,,, iHKi^KPORE, I, GOO'^'^TM ,, _ , ; , ^q,.
o ■ ■ ■ ■ "^al-i foi-nia, by ' ' > ' .' poi.Oi';3 ind
au'hOi'luy vested In mo by the Constlbufcion md lav;s of
'.-h'-r ", do hereby proclaim i . ' m oT said
T DIRECT that this proolamn
. ui r,l I 1 1 1 , ' :■ ;-.i)on 'i; im • i Pi,
1.11 ;.ako elTect
fttmlti tm ( *iiri>
T I miN ii.x'i. urtif «
-y
^xcfunuc Bcpartincnt
3tJtc of California
r
■"'■'■; i-'O
■ t.lu.'J
hQ Sta^e or Cal.Ifornia
^J^ "^i^i^^y^A/i^
i/ovornoi- n : 'i ,,Li
43
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(State of California
P 1M"> C L A M A T I 0 N
Ga.lii"._,riila' o Industrial oxpancilon and activity
continue their plionomenal growth, so that they play an
ever more important part in the economy of our nation.
More and more men and v;omen are being employed in
Gallfv-rnia industry, and the number of pcraonr, gainfullj'
employed in thlr. State is the liinhest in history.
and
arc
Mana;-;ement, labi
"•or, )':iivei'nmcnt, organizations,
individuals vitally concerned with on-the-job safety
ippallcil at the toll of on-the-job injuric:
and
deaths, which continue to exact a heavy price in suffering,
disruption to families, anci burdens to our society. In
every aspect, from the financial to the emotional, the
cost of work injuries Is indeed staggering.
All of us In California liave a direct concern
vilth the safety of ourselves and our neighbors. I
commend all wlio, in the spirit of selfless service, are
working so unremittingly and effectively to reduce the
number and severity of on-the-job injuries, and I urge
them to continue their united efforts in a great
humanitarian cause.
To roawalcon public attention to the many
problems oV on-the-job safety, I, Ooodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, do iiorcby proclaim February ^1-9,
1','57, as INDU3TRIAI, SAFETY WEEK, and urge my fellow
citizens to participate in programs that will bring
tiie need for industrial safety to the attention of every
working man and woman throughout our State.
IN V;iTNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed ,
this P'lth day of January, A.D.,j
erne Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven
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JAN 251957
MINI, orrics
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^xccutiDc ©cpartmcnt
^tatc of Calirornia
P rt 0 C L A !■! ATI 0
7hv v;elfarG aau safety of the State of
California arc tiic responsibility of the Governor and
it is fittini_s that any effort iiiauc by ^rovipa in cooperating
with law enforcement accnciec in r.olvlng the prol:>lem of
crime sliould be recognized.
Althoujjli the year 1935 showed a drop in the
number and cost of crimes throvighout our State, I956
brought figures up to a high equal to 195^1. That' year
was California's wi)rst. The direct costs of crime in
195'J arc estimated at ;^i220,000,000. Tiiis covci^s the
cost of niai-italninij prisons, police. Jails, courts, etc.
The gi'catest increase in crime last year v;as
in automobile theft which shows an increase of 30;j.
Other categories of crimes are equal or slightly higher
tiiaj; in 1999.
Althougli our law cnfurceiuont agencies' perform-
ance of duty merits higli coimnendatlon, it is necessary
for the public ti; cooperate in establishing programs that
will familiarize all citizens with the problems of crime
prevention. The National Exchange Clubs tiiroughout the
countr-y have made outstanding contributions toward
appealing for civilian help from respective communities.
Therefore, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim I'l.bruax'y 10-10, 1997, as
CRiVJL flffiVEiJTION WEEK, and do urge my fellow citizens
to participate la civic activities arranged for the
prevention of crime in their coiiUnunities.
1:1 Vi/ITiraSS WMEREOF, I have h.crcunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
29th day of January, A. D.,
One Tliousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven.
Governor
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... .that man (into hi." fcllovj man
r.l.all be a friend forever."
These few words denote the basic principles
ich lur nation way born. They signify the strengtl
wiiich our heritage developed. They represent the
■/i.■l^.^l!l for a future World peace. They arc the
.ally consideration in order that v/e may
Ate brotherhood of all men.
California's
prominent day by day a;
into our State from oth
many foreicn shores. T
and denominations ropre
an endless task. Yet,
contributions these pco
and they are doinii It i
by side, shariui]; I'imila
together for a better c
position in America becomes more
tijour.ands continue to raij^rate
er parts of the country and from
o list the colors, creeds, races
ented by these people would be
the Golden Gtate is proud of the
pic are making toward its progress
n complete accord ... .living side
r Ideas and ideals, worlclng
ommunlty.
~ur fears for V/orld peace today are based on
the unwillingness of some to respect the rights of all
individuals and peoples. As we here in the Golden 3tate
Join our government in programs promoting better under-
standing, it is v.'cll tliat we rededlcate ourselves to the
ideals of respect; that we promote an understanding and
rcall2;atlon of these ideals and th.at we enlist citizens
Into year-round actlvli-.les to l)ullri brotherhood every^^^here,
Therefore, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, in full accord with the National Conference
of Christians and Jews, do hereby uroclalm February ] 7-2^1
1957, as BR TIIERjroD WEEK, and do urge mv rel]ow citizens'
to re-evaluate the need for a World based on the
brotherhood of man.
1
I'^iTty-sevcn
:N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
sot my ixand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
31st day of January, A. D.,
nc Thousand nine Hundred and
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^xccutiot ©cpartnicnt
^tatc of California
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L A n A 'i:
■.;c arc In the Gecond month of a year that
promises to lirlnc to Americanr. the largest gross income
In the history of the nation. As this income grows
through the years, so docs th,e ability rov people tn
spend these monies to raise their individual standard
of living. These are Icnovm steps in the cycle of our
cc>:;iomic ' '■ r'^ '~^y .
Aion^; with this aljllity tjocs the c?conomic
principle of competitive enterprise whereby the products
of our .jtatc auif N.'iti'jn ai'c iicrrectcd in oi'der to meet
fne demand. This healthy atmosphere of industry and
commerce must be brought home to the people through
advertising. As the quality of products becomes more
refined, the newspapers, television, radio and other
media become more vital t.o our or- inomy.
The men and v.'omcn engaged in the field of
advertising are members of an art that offers them an
expression unknown in some parts of tlie v;orld. Not
nly in this oxpr(!S3lon turned toward the economy of
■ r democratic v;ay of life, but in turn is used to
carry on philanthropic, patriotic and educational
pi-'ograms that benefit every community. For these
iitributions, they must be higlily commended.
Therefore, I, Goodwin J, Kniglit, Governor
. - Juiifornla, do hereby proclaim the week of February 10
tiirough lu, 1957, as ADV1£RTI3TNG WEEK, and do urge my
fellow citizens to recognize t!ie achievements of members
of this business and to become familiar v;ith their part
in the traditions of our nation.
IN WITNES:; WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Goal of the otate of
California to be affixed this
?.lst dajf of January, A. D.,
■■'ne Thousand Ilinc Hundred
and Fifty-seven.
Governor ^
Secretary ■>
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L A K A 1' I U
Calirornlans l-iavc been Impressed by the manner
1.. ■,; .ich the Doy Scouto of America, Itr, leaders and its
v/ell-v;ishera, have iielped to mold youncatcrs Into the
t^ pc of lacn v;hj riialcc cood Aiiui'ic;n citizens.
Since the inceptl^.i. >.^' this movement ^cj^ than
i.ali' a century a{jo, almost 21; million youngsters have
iiaa the bcnerit oi' Boy Scout ti'-ainlng. Today in the
Golden State there are over 2S.'.',000 scontr: and 23,000
i-.coutnasters and assistants. As our State grows so
rapidly the need for e:vpansion of this program becomes
x't al .
The work of the Boy Scouts and their adult
icauoi-o has had a tremendously beneficial effect on the
tliinkinc and th.e morals oi' our State. California 1-j. a
- ttex" State because of this movement.
The youth of today. .. including the members
Oi' "ciic Joy Scouts of Amex'ica. . .are part of tlie next
generation that ivill become leaders because of the
qualities of Americanism, naiiliness and ciiaracter v;lth
whlcii tiicy are being inculcated, and which are so
essential in t'ne maitilenance of our American way of life.
They constitute an instrument ui' freedom that no alien
pliilosophy will evei' penetrate.
Tlierefore, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do hcrel-.y proclaim February 6 tnrough 12, 1937,
uj JOY 3C0IJT WEEi:, and do ui'ge ray fellow citizens to
suppox't the Boy Scout movement in every possible manner
so that tills crusade by youtii may continue to fulfill
iestiny as a bulvjarlc of AmericanJ.sm.
ir. v;iTMESS V/IiElffiOP, I have hereunto
set my hand ano caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed tliis
31st day of January, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-seven.
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F R O C L h K ATI
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^-'- -■■_ ju.l. l'lv; juuit;. •LIil Ann.'i'lcan p^ioplc have
'-nolr attention ciramatlcally rocusod on the toll which
caLJc of the hear!; and circulatory rjyctem talrec throughout
' nation.
In tiie United States anu in Calirornia more than half
of all deaths each year are cauaed by this type of ailment.
In only aix iiionths the U. S. toll ia -'iOO^OOO—morc tlian all
American battle doatlia from l'ri''S> to lyA^j.
There is a reliable estimate that one in every lb
p^rc.';.:; in tiie United States is a victim of this tra^jic disease.
This amounts to 10,000,000 people and Includes ^-00,000 children.
Eacii year 1-J- billion man-hours of productive work are lost to
jur economy.
Through the American ileart Association and its
Ci
m proi'.rams uf research.
affiliated orcanizatloiis, we are makinc significant proeress
tov;ard conquest of these maladies
community service and education.
The work of these groups has determined that some
forms of heart disease can be cured, that all such cases can be
cared for beat if Jiat;no3ed early and treated properly, and
that most heart patienta can keep on v:orklng, often in their
:•■^■.^. M.-iry ' '^cupations.
Jr.ch pri.jjress iiac restored to us the experience,
wisdom and talents of many citi;:ens wliich would otherwise
have been lost tc us.
Once each year v;e are called upon to e;.tend financial
support to tliesc procrams on behalf '^f r.-ir own improved health
anij lonjjor life for our childi^on.
Therefore, i, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
>j^.Ll.oi-Mia, do hereby proclaim l-'obui^ary, I'j'jJ, as liEAiCT I'lur.Tii,
and l.'ebruary 2-1, Vj'Xf, to be ilEAirr SU.^DAY, and urce my fellow
citir.ens to reap .nd c*-'nerously to the IjjJ Heart Fund campaign
•oo insure continulnL; progress in this fine, humanitarian
avor.
TA WITIiESS WiiEliEOF, I have hereunto
sot my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
Califoi'nia to be affixed this
1st day of February, A. D.,
one Thousand TJine Hundred and
I'lrty-scvcn,
•I'TEST :
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»f«TI VMINTIMC orvicS
^xccutiDc Bcpartmcnt
5»tatc of daliforiiia
r H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
Tilt- ..rowtli or Calirornla ^-H Clubs, since their
-LncepLion in lylj, has conti-lbutod ^reatlv to the Improve-
inent oi ai^ricultui-e and associated industries throughout
our state, iv'itn empiiasis on constructive citizenship,
individual responsibility and ramily oblit;atlons, 4-H Clubs
constitute a dynamic Torcc in tlie lives of the young people
ol Caliiornia's rural areas. Tlie people of the Golden
.state roco(.nir.c this very wort.iiwli lie rirot-raiii throurii
support or tiie University oi" Calirornia Ai^rlcultural
hxtension Service and its rield staiT of Karm and Home
Advisors,
In the past year, ^4-}! Clubs have added to their
accomplisnmenus by promoting conununlty services and public
salety, as well as individual and club projects. In
Oalirornia the Clubs are a part of more than 2,100,000
youn^:; men and women in tae United States wlio are "learnlni-'
by doint.';. Also to be comr.ended are the 7,731 volunteer
local leaders who ^jive unseirishly or their time and
eneruies to i^ulde club members toward their achievements,
ihese volunteei's ai-e now working in this State witli 30, 84^
club members who are active in l,0y4 communities. Tliese
contributions to the industrial and agricultural progress
oi our State merit lil^ih commendation.
Tnei'orore, I, Goodwin J. Knigiit, Governor or
Calirornia, do hereby proclaim tiie week or March 2 through 9,
1^5/, as 4-H CLUB ^KK, and do urge my rellow citizens to
-ar.e advantage or tiie opportunities offered to become
better acquainted with tiie efforts or tiie 4-H Clubs in
their goal to become productive citizens, rarmers, and
iiomemakers.
IN WITNESS WHEI^EOl^ I have liereunto
set my iiand and caused the
Great Seal of tlie State of
California to be affixed this
4th day of February, A. D.,
One Tliousand Nine Hundred and
f i''ifty-seven.
(lovernoi
A L'TEST :
Secretary oiJ:;^tate
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4tl rilMTINC. OFPItS
^xccunoc ©cpartmcnt
;ot.irc or (California
P lA UCLA !•: A
I L' N
Eac":; year tho pruuuctlon iacome oi' California
rnniK'i';; lir'ukr. lU'v; rccoi'-dr-. aiui i;ocli yrar v;i^ rin>l n ,;roatcr
t/rciid Luward incrcaaed emclency in agriculture. Part ul"
tills rise is due to a prot^ram conducted throui^hout the high
schools of our State in agricultural education. Tlie young
men v;no are in these courses are members of the Future
Famners of America, This yovmg fainn blood offers new ideas
and up-to-date methods in farming tliat increase the pro-
'icLion of every ncrc.
source
v;ith th
young f
liim in
facilit
the sch
advance
cncoura
meats .
Agriculture today in tlic Golden State Is the
of large income offering more modern liomes, equipped
latest appliances to our rural residents. The
armor finds good roads, radio and television to keep
touch with world and local events. Through the
ies and efforts of the Future Farmer organizations
ool-age young men are put in touch v/ith scientific
s; are offered training in latest methods; and are
ged to enter competitive exhibits of theii' achieve-
All this not only presents a well trained and
educated Future Farmer but it places our agriculturalists
high on the list of community, county and state leaders;
for tb.elr conti'ibutions merit lilgh comniondatlon.
Therefori', 1, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim February 18 through 23,
■ . rT* 3.S FUTUiiii FAIiT-UiR WKKK, and do urge my fellow citi::on3
- o take part \\\ activities and programs that will familiar-
i::e each member of the community with the outstanding
service this organisation is offering.
i;j WITNESS Wjih.u:....', I iiave hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
Gallfoi^nia to be affixed this
5th day of Febi-'uary, A. D.,
One Thousand Mine Hundred and
Fifty-seven. .
A
Secretary oi' S^te
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FEB 5-1957
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^xccutitic Bcpartmciit
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The young people of California are continuing to*7*^^j;-
take a prominent part in the progress of our State. Their ^ |
contributions to civic activities, to government and to the
welfare of their neighbors merit high commendation.
However, confronting them are still vital social
problems and cliallenges that demand our serious attention
The solution to these lies in acceptance of responsibility
by every citizen who desires to uphold the heritage tliat
has made America strong. The proper guidance of our youth
toward good citizenship and toward a place of dignity in
our oucicty requires our untiring efforts. We, as adults,
must prepare the patlis wlilcii will guarantee a future of
brotherhood among all peoples.
Our federal and state governments with the cooper-
ation of welfare organizations are waging continuous war
against the importation and peddling of narcotics. But
this is not the only solution. A program of education of
our youth as to tlie moral responsibilities they must face
will eventually erase the possible avenues of distribution
of these drugs. Only through the lack of demand can the
supply be completely choked off.
Today wo are also fighting a battle against ever
increasing numbers of automobile accidents that are caused
by those who drive while under the influence of intoxicants
Our youth are not the only ones guilty but never-ending
parental and social education will instill m the minds of
these young people the dangers of such practices.
Therefore, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Oovemor of
Calilornla, do hereby proclaim April 7 through 1^. Igs7 as
YOUTH TEMPERANCE EHUCATK^N WEEK, and do urge my fellow
citizens to cooperate to the fullest extent possible in
educational programs that will guide our youth to a full and
profitable life.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set ray hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
19th day of February, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
/? Fifty-seven.
Governor of California
ATTEST
Secretary of
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FEB 27 1957
nm H< MWAN, SMrittQjf Stiti
J>'A
^Kfutiuc department
^tatc of Colirornia
PROCLAMATION
^oi^ more than 75 years, the American Red Cross has
acted for tne Amoi-ican people In meeting needs in emergencies
qualities of the heart— sympathy and kindness and a desire
to help---are effectively expressed through its splendid
program of public service.
In California alone last year, the Red Cross
expended nearly $8,6l4,000 to assist the victims of two floods
^s^AA^^^o^'^'i ^""^ ^^"^ serious conflagrations. More than
^boOO,000 of this total went to help the people made homeless
Dy tne lioods which swept over sections of California lust
before onristmas, I935. Red Cross workers assisted 9,916
famxlies to reutore their homes and businesses after tne
waters receded.
RoH n^r. Always alert to future emergencies, the American
Red Croos works in close cooperation with the State Disaster
or r?Lf" f h"" "i"? thousands of citizens in the fundamentals
^ni , r ''^'*,^"';^ ^of^e nursing as measures of self-preservation
and in formulating with local Civil Defense organizations
preparedness plans for mass feeding, clothing and shelter of
the population in event of enemy attack.
and .hn^.-. ^? addition to its disaster services both at home
and abroad, the American Red Cross provides guidance and
counsel, emergency financial assistance and emertrencv
communications to armed service personnel and their families
xtnelps local communities througn educational programs in '
water safety; Its volunteers perform patient sefvlfes in
i)tate mental nospitals, and through its blood collection
fn^l^TcT^Vri'' f-'^/OOO pints of blood were provided for patients
in 192 California hospitals last year . . . ,
H^r.i„^H *. '^fso^i'ces to carry on this humanitarian program are
derived I rom tne annual membership and fund campaign coSucted
during the month of March each year. To give tSe grea?^?
posslDle encouragement to this endeavor, I, Goodwin J KnLht
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim March 1Q57 as
S?'forn?.T™ '" °r "'"'^ and'l^trongly urge' thf people of
California to respond generously to this appeal of the American
Red Cross in the Icnowledge that rising population and chanrlSe
community conditions have increased the need for ReS Cross ^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 27th day of
February, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and FiCty-Seven./-
/
Governor of Call
ATTEST: ni/
Secretary of§tate
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:c»tatc of ealiforiiia
PROCLAMATION
Kachi yoar It is amazing to Calil"urnians who
visit the Gtate Kair and the many District Fairs to
re-evaluatc che abundance of natural wealth that our
State holds. Nowliere else in the world can one find
such versatility in resources and nature's bounties.
Yet these are only as valuable as the worK. we put into
preserving and replonishinp, them.
Nature's beauties and bounties can often turn
to devastation and tragedy, l/e have recently seen one
of our most magnificent coastal areas, abundant in trees
and shrubs, completely wipeu out by fire. Thirty-five
thousand acres wore destroyed and millions of dollars of
aamage done. Not long after this holocaust, great rains
came that threatened to wipe tlie topsoil from this burned
out area. These events are unpredictable, but conservation
and protection of resources can minimize the extent of
the damage uonc. Today this great area is being re-seeded
in order to replenish the plant and wildlife.
California's great treasury of natural resources
has been harnessed for industry and commerce, but we
must dedicate ourselves to tlie proposition that the
sources are not endless and must be conserved for the
prosperity of those wlio come after us.
Califo
as C(^N
March
annive
Luther
this o
shrubs
replen
Therefore, j, Goudwln J. Knight, Governor of
rnxa, do hereby proclaim March 7 through i'i, IQHV
SERVATION WEEK in our iJtate, and designate Thursday,
^ l,)')^ as AFffiOW DAY; this day representing tlie
rsary of the birth of our beloved naturalist,
' Burbank. I urge my fellow citizens tc observe
ccasion through the planting of new trees and
to enhance the State's natural beauty and to
ish tl)e natural resources of California
IN
WI.TNE.n.S WHERE(M'', 1 have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Groat Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
^Ith day of March, A.D., One
TJiousand Nine Hundred and
Kif ty-seven.
Gcjvernor
/•
Secretary of State
riUED
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MAR 4- 1957
mmn, JORDAH, SMrattry •! Slail
^jcfutiuc Bcpartiiirnt
:?tatf of Califoniu
PROCLAMATION
tremerui-n- L ifv'^^"^"^^^"" ''^ California continues its
and a 1^^ growth, so does the need of crippled children
ana adults continue to require our help and suonorr in
nndV^ available to them proper medical aSJentionrin
feel ?h«;"\ "*"" '■"'' ^'^^^^^ ^'"ergles, and In makinR'them
iari of ou"'s'^c?ety?'"^ ^" ^-"^"^^^"^ ^"^ proUuoflvr'"
nv.,^^ ^'^,°^ ^^^^ ^^^ California Society for CrionlPd
Children and Adults Joins millions of our fr?enS aSj
nex,,f,borc in banding to;^ether to create a worJln? ?Cnd
ertabll.-hei''''r'?' ^-^t'^. ^'^'ciUties can be operated and
eotabla.;,hed. During this past year more than ]li non
children and adults were given aid through the Easier
oeal program. Now the need is even greater The
California Society estimates that thfre are'/.00 000
wh. must be offered the same opportunities arid aS^antages,
♦-. ^ -, , Shortly, more thian four million famlHec: in
Easter ?eni^'^'i "''^ ^^^^^^^' letters c'ontlining^he
Easter Seals and the return contribution envelooes m
this way, each family will be able to make Its donation
to this great and wortl>y cause. Well over ha!f o? tJe
IN
WITNESS HEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
^ith day of March, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven. .
Governor ^
ST : <7
Secretary of^ate
EIUED
•(itMifaMdCalltoriila
MAR 4- 1957
RANK M. JORDAM. SacreKrY ol State
CTINft OWUtt
^KfUtiDc Bcpartincnt
:?tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
. no Citizens of uur great State donate millions of
of our^-?V^'''H-'""^ ^^"^'^^''^'^ +"^° th^ prevention of many
nL° , t^^''^' d-Lseaoes. Along with this must go the
Z Tn T'''' Tu" ^'^^^" ^'""' ^^'i'licted. For more than
xour decades, the City of Uupe National Medical Center
the "ufie^in^ r''''?^^^ has been dedicated to allevlatlnp;
and heii i I !, ''^^'.""^ ""' cancer, leuKomia, tuberculosis,
a?mo5^r ','"'• ."^'^"' *^^^^t humanitarian efforts are
axmed at Joining patient care, treatment, research and
poGt-medical education toward finding new weapons against
the catastrophic aiseases which afflict mankind. ^^^^"^^
,_.. ^ V'^^ ^^^y '■'^' H'-'P^" has welcomed, free of charre
^e^a^d t/.T ^'' '^r ""^ "^^^^^ ^"'^ "^^^""> wllhou? "^ '
regard to race, creed or national origin. Their
outstanding services are financed solely througn the
generous support of all the people. "i^^" ^he
^ ■„ u l^ ^^ ^" honor for our Golden State to be
tne home of such a truly charitable and scientific
uf ab1ll:t;;"to fT' -^--^- ^- ^^s facHltles'and in
Its ability to bring hope to more people is needed in
oraer that i;h08e wiio come after us may finu a freedom
from fear of these afflictions. ireedom
p^iT . Therefore, i, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
Calilornla, do hereby declare the month of June lu^7
as CITY OP HOPE MONTH, and do urge all m^fello^ citizens
to give generously from their hearts so that there mav
ue hope for ourselves and our po.-.torlty. ^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
^th day of March, A. D., unt
Ihuusand Nine Hundred and
even.
Governor
ATTEST: ^
Secretary of /5tate
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EIUED
MAR 4- 1957
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^xcnitiDc Bepartment
StJtc of (Ijlifoniia
PROCLAMATION
SCRAPlii DISEAot OF dHttiP
T, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor ol' the State ol' Calilornia,
pursuant to the authority of iiJection 207.6 of the Agricultural
Code of the State of California, do hereby proclaim an animal
diseare emerpency.
A serious infectious disease of sheep, known as scrapie,
has been diagnosed as being present air.ong sheep on certain
premise? in the County of Solano, State of California. II not
forthwith eradicated, this disease would prove a serious threat
to the sheep industry of the State.
The Director of Af;ri culture on March f?, 1957, adopted an
order and proclamation amending: regulations of the Director of
Agriculture pert.iinint; to scrapie disease of sheep, declared to
be an emergency and effective on date of filing. The boundarie
be an emergency and effective on aate oi iixing. mc u»juwucxi ^es
of the quarantine district wherein this disease exists; the
maintenance of a quarf*jitine on all aninals therein,
restrictions on the movement of nnimals in
provided in Section 205 of the California Agricultural Code, are
set forth in said order and proclamation.
including
said district, as
Now therefore, I proclaim tiiat an animal disease emergency
exists, and that those sections of the Agricultural Code per-
taining to the prevention of the spread of animal diseases shall
be exercised.
IN '.vlTNliSS WHKREOF, I have hereunto'
set my hand, and have caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
Elphtot^nth day of Karch .
one thousand nine hundred and
lifty-seven.
Governor 'of California
Secretary aO State
KTUED
«A t)i« Smn •) Calrfe'nia
prtnlrj Im caiiposnia itaie piintinc orFIca
MAR 18 1957 "
FRANK M. MKDAN, SKrattry e< Still
6
AmMwi
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Hf]}i.Ji
FTLED
•' n«t Itott «f Colifernn
^Kcutioc Brpartmcnt
^tjtcofejiifornij
P R O
o(St<««
atang no^Jl^^'l^^'^l^'^y^tUcre has been encour-
studlos have ahown t£t whereas oSr'do^. """ statistical
ave been Javin^; the ] iVv of ^no doctors previously
^our, th,.y n.w .^e sai In ^ Ino'u^T^.^'l'''"' '" ^^^^^
-Lxic oi one in every three.
CalironUa'S^'Sumen^and'children"'"' '""^^ ^^--n^i
tuday who wonld have bc( ,Mvon n f'f ""^^^^ ^"^ happy
lor recovery even as recentlv «\ ^' statistical chance
When their cancer. ;:ere fi^f diagnose J. "'' """ ^^^
sclentists'ind SEfwhi^ref f" J-P^-^ion for
toward the control of cancer fn^^' ^'■^' directed
sixty thousand Califirnians who ^"^^ .'"'' "^'^^ estimated
lor cancer tlils year twon^,, 1. ^"^^ ^^ ""^^^r treatment
to be saved. YeCas c>ach d-wi ''"'"'' ^' ^^" ""« expect
linal conquest of'cance? t o^^t'^n''" "' "^^^^^ to the
toll can be reduced -nn ^ P'^ Persists that its
J^ope lies in continue, 'progres^ ^'uiriliment of this
education and research. ^ Procrams of cancer
pate during April in th "n.^o
are ?o"?a%''""^^ ^-'cer Crusade
i lie-saving iniormatlon about
work, and lo heffcan^'^f^''".^ • "^^"'^^ i" ^helr important
or carrying the Pi^J a?'in"f-^^" ^^'^ ^hc desirabiliS^"'
successful conclusion -"^ ' «','"°"^^ ^^ an early and
of Callforraa,do hiSy proclaT,i^f' """'S^^' Governor
as CANCER CONTR(M, mm Inrllir ? '"°"^^' "^ ^pril
^'^^ ' - Citizens to su'So^l' ^hJ'oaTe^'cJS'ai?^^ ""^
>^ ^^^ omisade appeal.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the Itffp
til"'''L°^^^^ ^° be'^f^L^'d
i-nio ^<:?nd day of Mar^h a n
Society, through its
* long has given
t cancer in this State
r workers will partici-
ty's annual fund raising
» the purposes of which
research and to spread
i^hc dj^sease.
/Fifty-seven.
Gu vei'nnr
TEST
Secretary of StyfW
^xccutiot i?)cpartmcnt
^tatcofCallforiiu
FILED
In M\a iflei it \*t NtH'»'r •' •<•••
•f th« tMW *( CallltrnM
MAR 241957
FRANK M, JVBAH. SKitUty •» «•••
PKUCLAMA
For many years, Americans everywhere have
set aside a week a^i a reminder tiiat the people of
Nortii, Central and South America desire to live and
work to^etiier in peace and good fellowship. This
year we Callfoi-nians liave even greater reason to
recognize the importance or emphasizing the good will
wnich exists among our Pan American neighbors.
During tiie celebration or twis 2Yth annual week, 21
ambassaaors rrom the Latin American countries will
be visiting the Golden State as our guests. This
affords us ti:ie oppoi-tunity to render iioniage to the
ideals or Pan Americanism whlcti are growing in
stature anu Increasing in strength as time goes on.
This long-standing unity is particularly noteworthy
in view oi' ri'oquent disputes and conrilcts which
continue to arise in many other parts or the world.
Tiie cultural ties between Latin and South
America and our State iiave always been tlie strongest.
In the uays berore tue Panama Canal, when siiipping
was restric'.ed and easier along the Western coast,
California was Indeed an Athens for many of our
soutiiern neigiibors. Tiiere are today a large nimber
of mmilles in that area wnose members are receiving
tneir education in our schools and colleges. With
our ever-increasing population and the possibilities
lor expansion in the industrial and cultural fields
we looK forwaru to even closer relations with members
01 tiiese countries. For we know tliat tills is not
only an ideal but a practical objective.
Thererore, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
ol Calirornia, do hereby proclaim the week or April 3
through 14, lyij7, as PAN AFiERICAN WEEK, and April 14
19!:)7, as PAN AMEKICAN DAY, and do urge my rellow
citizens to extend fullest liospltality to the 21 Pan
American Ambassadors and to relive the ideals of
Pan Americanism during the entire year.
IN WITNESS WHEHEOF, I liave
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
tlie State or Calirornia
to be affixed this 22nd
uay of March, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven. _ •
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SACRAMI'NTO H
To:
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From:
Inter-Departmental Communication
r
Honorable Frank M. Jordan
Secretary of State
State of California
Sacramento, California
Department of ARriciiltnre
Division of Animal Industry
Bureau of Livestock Disease Control
Datf: April 8, -1957
File No.
Sub,ect:Regulation 760
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
760, "Sheep Scabief Re^lat'?oi»''ln"d^n?ofir ,°?Pi«l?f Regulation
signed^by the aovernorf T^^%" are^Lrirfo%"SJ5edto"JoS%^o%^^^"
arrange for th^r?oL^^Jin^^iS^?Sut\\\^%^\L^\%^^,e1f^ -" ^^^^
original your Copy For Filing
t%L^ca\^e::::--?^^^^^-V i^^iiisfrative Procedures
Si^n^al::::::^^^^" f t^-^^-'^ Dlsease^Control
Disease Controire^eSfon'uSl 'notif '° '^" ^^^^^ °^ Livestock
regulation was fi!S! Je will AaJe a ?^l'"^"^°£ ^^^ ^^"'« ^^^
the regulation. ^^^^ ^ "^^^^^ P^*^!^ ^^P our copies of
=3
iPxcnirinc department
StJtc of California
SHEEP SCABIES REGULATION
I, Goodwin J. Knight, pursuant to the power vested
in me as Governor of the 3tate of California, and
pursuant to Section 211 of the Agricultural Code of the
State of California, do hereby approve and proclaim the
Sheep Scabies Regulation, which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof as though set forth in full.
The regulation herein approved and proclaimed is an
' emergency regulation adopted pursuant to Section 11422 (c)
of the Government Code of the State of California, and
shall become effective immediately upon filing with the
Secretary of State.
IN WITNESS WHEHEOK, 1 have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
/-^ day of_^^-i£__
one thousand nine hundred and
fifty-seven.
Governor of California^
Secretary of(j>*ate
PrinttJ im CA% IPOBNIA IT ATI VIINTtNO OmCB
• ■ — -m
3:xccutiV)c Bcpartmciit
^tatc of California
V H V C 1. A K A T I V N
'L'lij\jui.';h t!i<- cloijilrj of l.oday'i! adversities
shines a symbol of strc nt;th that aei-vcs to press
man onward In his quest for spiritual peace. As
men sit at the conference table to plot the future
of tJie brotherhood oi' all peoples, the simple wooden
cross sitiiiiflos the piiilosuphy that man unto his
fellow man must strive to bo a friend forever. As
the multitudes go about tlielr everyday bujincss,
the place called Golgotlia casts its rays of lieht
alone the paths of tolerance, honesty, forthrightness
and unselfishness.
Today, so many yc^ars after tlie day of
Crucifixion, the ministries of the Son of God must
continue to serve as a r.ulde to a brighter future
for all mankind. Only in this way may those who
arc to follow find mutual helpfulness, personal
humility and respect for the dignity of others.
Through lils v/ords, wo can find the strength to
dedicate our lives to men of good will everywhere
and to consecrate our enert^ies to the proposition
that freedom to worship Iji the shadow of the Cross
is our most prt^cious rit:;ht.
Li. revtM-'ciit contcmplat
I, Go( dwin J. Knli^ht, Governor o
ray fellow citi^^ens of Ctiristlan
the hours between noon and 3:00
April IV, 1937> as a time for me
and rcdedicatlon to their belief
hood and hope, founded upon the
acknowledged Saviour through His
and resurrection.
ion of these things,
f California, urge
faith to observe
p.m. on Good Friday,
ditation, prayer
in peace, brother-
teachings of their
ministry, death
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 8th day of April, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-seven.
ATTEST
0^. / U/M^^-iur-
Secretary of Wate
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prl»hi '• r«tirnaNi« trarr r»rNTiNC eppicf
^imm department
3tjrc of California
SEGREGATION OF CATTLr. itiiauLAriCN
I. aooduln J. icnl^-ht, pursuant to the pov;er vested
in me as Governor of the State of California, and pursuant
to Section 211 of the AcriculLural Code of the State of
Califoir.io, ,lo hereby approve and proclaim the amended
segregation of Cattle .emulation, ui^ch i. attached hereto
and made a part hereof as thouch set forth in full.
The rcjul.tion herein approved and proclal.:ea shall
becc.ne effective on the 30th .ay .fter the date of its filing
With the •:ccretary of tUate pursuant to Section lli,22 of the
Government Code of the State of California.
IN .«riJJiS.3 mmmF, i have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great S'^al of the State
of California to be affixed
this .~s c- day of f^f-x,^
ono thousand nine hundred
and fifty-seven
r caii>o>>iiA 1T«I1 r
INTING orriri
Wf fflW 9WIV W V^PW^BvlHV ■ '
APR 2 li 1957 '
^xccutitic Bcpartmcnt «*«' '^ Jm>«' sw*nr rffl*
dtatf of California ZHi^cLAWATi ^-^^/i\..i\7i^(^ ,
As the champions ol" alien doctrines
continue to employ terror and treachery against the
freedom loving peoples of the world, it behooves all
Americans to reaffimi their loyalty to the democratic
way of life which serves as an impregnable barriei' to
oppression.
The fundamental constitutional rights of
the individual to free speech, free assemblage, free
press, and free choice of religion have provided an
invincible weapon against all who would control the
hearts and minds of our people.
Today, in a world still struggling to find
the path to peace. It is imperative that we declare
anew our faith in these God-given birth-rights and
re-dedlcate our lives to the principles of Americanism.
United beliind these bulwarks we will stem the selfish
ambitions of the totalltarians by frustrating their
attempts to oppose the tenets of democratic thinking.
Each year the Veterans of Foreign Wars
sponsor a patriotic observance on May 1, when all
Americans are urged to take particular note of
communism's threat to our liberties and to pledge
afresh their support of those ideals which we
preserve and defend.
Recognizing that loyalty means liberty, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim May 1, 19^,7, as LOYALTY DAY, throughout our
State and do urge my fellow citizens to cooperate
fully in the spirit of this observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my liand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 29th day of April, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-seven.
Governor
^-
TEST :
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f**9tti tn (4tiP(i«NTa «T«T» ni-.TIKi etpui
irxcfutiuc Dcpcirtiiicnt
^tJtc or CLJliruniia
? H 0 C I. A M A T I 0
If we are to pres
freedom, tlio Armed Forces o
wea.Lth. . . . in peace no less
receive the support of all
out their duty of safeguard
our lunuolarid. Ai3 the threa
continues to necessitate a
and Air Force, it is well f
re-evaluate the contributio
women in uniform are making,
peace.
erve the ideals of
f our great common-
tlian in war.... must
citizens in carrying
ing the security of
t of oppreasion
strong Army, Navy
or all of us to
ns that the men and
toward International
FrUED
MAY 6 - mi
RANKtiJORMHSiOTlMTofMi
The President of the United States has
proclaimed Saturday, May lii, 1957, as a day to
honor uur men and wumen of the Armed Forces who
arc teamed for defense and for the building of
security with freedom. The theme of this year's
observance is "Power for Peace" and represents
the manil'old energiu;; that the leaders of our
country are expending to see that future
generations can continue to progress in a free
woi'ld.
in consideration of these ideals and
in full acctird with the President's recognition,
I, Goijdwin J. Knight, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim May 18, bjb'f , as AHMED F(>HCES DAY
throughout our State. I am sure that my fellow
citizens, mindful of their own as well as their
country's safety, will find it reassuring to take
the fullest possible advantage of the opportunity
on this day to visit posts and bases, attend open
houses, and take part in ceremonial programs in
observance oi' the occasion. In addition, I urge
the appropriate display of uur State and National
flags throughout Culifornia to remind the people
of the importance of our defense system.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 7th day of May, A. D.,
one Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-seven.
^ Governor/''^
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ATTEST: gf
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Secretary of
»*4/»iM
A»*l«I*^^T>t<
i'xcfutiur i?cpartnifiit
Rotate of CLaliloniw
PTLED
MAY 8 - 195;>'
FKANKM. JORDAN, Seo^ If
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LE^l ^h.b.^ h.%19. N 7" "^"'**f
Ag a result uf today's burgeoning
economy, Calirornla's ports are teeming with
the activity ui" coastal and international
conuncrcu. From our shores, products of agri-
culture and industry are exported to the far
corners of tlie world ami our economy is
strengthened by the millions of dollars in
wages, dividends, profits and taxes derived
from maritime service.
Our close relationship with foreign
countries is greatly enhanced by frequent
visits by ships from other nations.
A new and even larger horizon of
usefulness and opportunity lies ahead for our
merchant marine in the early and effective
application of atomic energy in merchant ship
propulsion. This ambitious and optimistic
program entails long-range planning, courageous
culling of inefficient operating units, tiie
burden of heavy financing, and an exceptional
type of cooperation among all segments of tJie
industry. Members of this industry in Califor-
nia are prepared to face these challenges.
Our maritime service is a sound one, its
leaders are capable, and possess courage and
vision. The outcome cannot be in doubt.
Considering the importance of trans-
oceanic commerce to our State, I, Goodwin J.
Knigiit, Govei'noi' of California, do hereby
proclaim May ly through 2o, ly57, as WORLD
THADE WEEK, and May 22, ly^J, as MARITIME DAY
in California. I urge that all my fellow
citizens familiarize themselves witii the foreign
trade and siiipping industries which are so
essential to the continuing; orogress and
development of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this yth day of May, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-seven.
FILED
MAY 1 1 1957 '■
HtANK M. JORDAN, Secralary ef Mt
3:xc[UtiVic Bcpartmcnt
5tJtc of (Ejliforiua
y AlMwillMraMfVaflMW
htidui
For thirty-seven years all true Americaas have
been given tiic privilege of wearing a bright red crepe
paper Poppy, a replica ol" tl-.e Flanders Kield Poppy. This
is rccocnioed as a tribute to those who have given their
lives in battle so that our Nation may remain free. Tliis
Poppy does not gi'uw i'rom a seed planted in the earth, but
from a seed of hope and achievement in the hands of
disabled veterans. These men and women know the price of
peace.
In the eight Veterans Administration Hospitals
in California and at the California State Veterans Home
at Yountville, disabled veterans make this Memorial Poppy
under the supervision o'i members of the American Legion
and its Auxiliary. Funds paid these veterans by tiie
Auxiliary are often their only source oi" income.
On the two days immediately preceding Memorial
Day of this year, volunteer workers of the American
Legion Am:illary will be on the streets of every Califor-
nia community asking every person to wear a Memorial
Poppy in honor of our v;ar dead and to help the living
victims of war. No price is set on the Poppy. The
entire contribution received can be spent only for the
welfare of disabled and needy veterans and their families,
This also includes the rehabilitation, child welfare and
educational programs of the Legion Auxiliary.
In
the American
brothers in
California,
POPPY DAYS 1
and most gen
annual sale
give full re
and 1 irab in
full acconi wltli the outi
Legion is making toward
standing contributions
the care of our
arms, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
"' and 25, 1957, as
that the fullest
ible be accorded the
this way we may
selfishly gave life
world peace.
do lieix'by proclaim May 24
n California, and do urge
lerous public support post
of veterans' Popples. In
cognition tLi those wlio unt
tlie quest for a permanent
WITNESS Vv!lE{ffiOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
tl^.e Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this l4th day of May, A.D.,
{}x\c. Thousand Nine Hundred
,and Fifty-seven
t Governor
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Secretary of
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3:KcutiDc Department
i?tatc of daliforiiia
FILED
la At OKm •( Km iMMiMv afl
MAY 1 5 1957
fRAW M. JOSDAH, %a¥mi4l
:Ji!!:jIAL liiLE'JTION riiOJLAMATIOr; ' ' /
:, '•OOdWIN J. KNIGHT, aov-.-rnor of California, do
'aim and ord^r that a spoelal election shall bj
cr. Tuesda . ' nlxth day of August, 1957, with'
I forty-fifth Assembly Dlr.trict of the State, consistlnfr of a
lorM-i o- ' ■ County of Los Angel-;-, to fil] th" va ■
♦ate Asnemblyman from said District resulting from
th<- dpnth of AsT.^mblj'man Thomas J. Doylo.
Ar required hy Section ]rv>^' of the Election '"oi' , I
o'^^-- • >.-.i-) r,r one hundred dollars for the arrest rind
■o:-' '■< I'crL-cn who violates any of the provisions of
•••irioi. :;iv o:' the Elections Code; the reward: ' ;ntll
the total amount hor'>after expended for tlie purpo: »ies the
' n thousand dollars.
IN WITNE.SS WHEREOF, I have" hereunto ret my hand nnd
• .c^ed the nreat Seal of the ."^tate of Callfornl;. U) : :
•^ ■ -^ ■ ' 15th day of May, l'K,7.
y^^i^-^UtA^J^ 7tiyLC4./if^
Oovornor
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ATTRr^T:
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inUi t» , .r iPDiNis <T«TI
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TO:
FRCW:
Secretary of State
Controller of the State of California
Treasurer of the State of California
Director of the State Department of Social Welfare
GOODWIN J. KMIGirr, GOVERNOR
FTUED
Innt •www nw wcfwury WMK
of IM WOHl Of WWwWw
MAY 2 U 1957
RANK M. JORDAN. Secielary ef SMt
Pursuant to Chapter 1.5 of Division 1 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, and in order to provide for the con-
tinue! operation of the State plans for Aid to Needy
Children under the provisions of the Welfare and Institutions
Code, I do hereby find as facts:
That assistance to this State for the above-
mentioned Public Assistance program is pro-
vided for by the Federal Social Soctirity Act;
and
That this State has qualified to receive
Federal assistance for the above-mentioned
Public Assistance program and has not been
notified that further payment of such Federal
assistance will not be made because of failure
of this State to coD^>ly with the requirements
of the Federal legislation j and
That Federal assistance to this State for the
above-mentioned Public Assistance program for
the month of June, 1957 has not been received,
and it is improbable that such Federal assist-
ance will be received by this State prior to
the usual time for transmitting such Federal
assistance to the counties of this State.
In consideration of the above findings, I do hereby
proclaim the existence of a period of welfare emergency
and declare that the sum estimated by the State
Department of Social Welfare in the amount of Federal
assistance payable to this State under Federal law for
the month of June, 1957, and appropriated by Section 11*5.3
of the WeKare and Institutions Code are available for
expenditure .
You are, therefore, authoriaed and directed to do all
things necessary to accomplish the intent and purpose
of said Chapter 1.5 of Division 1 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code.
Witness i^ hand and seal at Sacrament o^
California, this 'nth day of
May, 1957.
GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, GOVERNOR
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^xcnitioe ©tpartintnt
^tatc of California
1
PKUCLAKATION
Preventing Cherry Crop Loss
,>; .REAS. An unseasonal and heavy rainfall has occurred
in many parts of California over the past four days, May 17
through May 20; and
..HijHt.AS. In certain cherry producing sections of Northern
California this unseasonal rain endangers the marketability of
the important cherry crop; and
WHjiKiAS, This emergency requires unusual action to reduce
the loss which will be encountered by many producers, which
will total several millions of dollars unless prompt protective
action is taken;
NOW. TK-iREFORE, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do proclaim that a state of emergency exists in
said cherry producing areas of Northern California warranting
the use of every device, service and equipment as an aid to
prevent deterioration of the crop about to be, or in the
process of being, harvested, and do direct that the Director
California Disaster Office and other agencies ot
California taJce prompt and effective action to
all possible aid to growers in view of the threat which
recent rainfall poses to the important cherry crop of
California.
pro
of the
State of
the
render
the
IN VvITN.i;3S WHKREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
this 2gth day
of "Tte'y _.
1957:: — ■
''^^ Governor of Calif^nia
ATTEST:
Secretary of(State.
AIIPOBHIA HAT* PRINIIMC OmCB
^KcutiDc department
^tatc or Californij
FfCED
P R (.' C L A ,KA T L 0
MAY 2 8 1957
RANK H. JORDMl Secratafy if^
hf^jMk:^
The prui^resL; of this Nation may be
att-ributt'd in lart;e moaaurc to our educational
system and the emphasis placed on knov/ledge as
the key to enlightened self-government. The
degree to vifhlch ^^\xv educational system has been
successrul in building better citizens is due
to the interest and ability of men and women
who have dedicated themselves to the teaching
profession. Educators, in the process of
transferring knowledge, set standards of char-
aclci- and integrity which remain throughout the
years with the students they have counseled, and
thus exercise a valuable influence in their lives,
V/ith the extremely rapid growth of our
it is important that we interest greater
ota tt.",
numbers of young people in the opportunities
offered in the teaching profession. This will
serve to offset the national emex^gency that
faces us that of a .shortage of teachers.
In recognition of this fact, I, Goodwin
J. Knight, G(wernor of California, do hereby
proclaim Sunday, June 2, \'-Yf(, as TKACilER;:; DAY
and urge my fellow citizens to take tlie ooportu-
nity of honoring all teacliers both active* and
retired. In this way, appreciation may be shown
for tne noble service that they perform in
insuring the future of our .'Jtate and Nation by
their training of our young people. I also
urge that the Apple Bloss.jm be acknowleuc;ed as
the symbol of the day and t!iat all Californians
become more familiar wltli the accomplishments
of our teachers and the opportunities offered
by toacliing as a career for our young men and
women .
AAA
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 28th day of May, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Huwdred
iand l-'if ty-seven.
— L.J
i'xcfutiuc Bcpartiufiir
^t.itc of Calirornij
P n O C L A M A Wi
FTUED
JUN 3 - 1^57
HAKKM.JORDNlSacii'inf*"*
,,i,r. r,rn ,, '" '^'^^ contlnulnc tradition of
^hn' "^n 'l''" y^"^ ^^ ^^^'^ ^^"=^t wc observe days
thau inland out aj milestunea In our horitarc
hvor ;iince the blrtl, of our country, national
ti^ii^"}- ''"' "'•'' ^^^^^' ^^ celebrate the
ni£,nj.ichta oi our ciuest Tor freedom.
i^tv,^l ,. ''•'''^'^ ^^Q.v we aj-aln commemorate the
and eighty yeara ago, shortly after the sicnlnc
of the Declaration of Independence, the
Continental Congress ^avo to yount- America the
symbol of the freedom Its people had win" ^he
rla:- of the United States of America haS been
honored and respected throuchout tl>e wo^ld Is
un emblem of national pride. Today, its
thxrtcen ;!trlpos depleting the thirteen orlrinal
otates represent the nevcr-cndinr desire of all
free men that the world will one day live J n
aSJeS^r^^'^'^'^- J'^^' ^■°r^y-'^'icht stais can be
but torrti /Th "^^'-'^f ^^'^^ admitted to the Union,
but to^etiier they symboll-.e the unity that i-
our national boast. ^ ^"
Good
dir.tJncl.ion of
ask of each of
to the indivl
W(
citijienship .-.hould bn a mark and
every American. It is little to
us that we pay constant homace
luxxiLiy oi our freedoms and i-h-ii-
^^ pray to Almlrhty God for peace, apnine""ind
liberties that we now enjoy.
lo
and
S^r^^*^ --'^l-^'in- ourcSiiiS'anS
ua r-o?i;t'\"^'^^r '^"^^ ^" '"^^ ^"^^t to the
contraiuti' n^'^'•'^" '''" "l^f ^"^''"^"rs and their
contilb utxon.. to our national welfare, prosperity
IN WlTi^s WIIKrM)F, I have h<:reunto
-'-t my hand and
Seal of the State uf
^ ^r-
caused the Great
affixed
A.D.
California
this 3rd day of
t<^ be
•Tune, A.D., One Thousand ;jine
Uiiidrcd a;id Fifty-seven.
'or
3ecr(M,ary oj^^atc
^Kcutioc department
3tatc or Califorina
(; C 1. A V\ A T 1
b^?X
For all our maturlal abundance, the rea ' '
strength of the United States and tlic source of Ito
plenty lies in tlio ijplritual and moral force of our
ideals. Me arc involved today in a spiritual v/ar of
moral and relicloua valuer; in wiiich our most potent
Vvcapon is to Instill the spirit of freedom and faith
in ti\o I.earts and minds of ooople everyivlicrc.
uur American ciH.H:u io based upon the
simple belief tfiat each human being is a creature of
God and cndovjed by Him with the dignity of individu-
ality. This './as the premise adi.'ptod nearly tvr-
centuries ago by a r.roup of stalwart, patriotic men
v;ho gatiiered to form a govei'nmcnt of the people, by
the people and for tlie people. I'o them, tlie supreme
function uf ,'jovcrnment was to clear the paths x'ur
the enlarj^ement of human personality, the i-ealizatlon
of man's di(j;nity and tiie I'ccoijnitlon of indivioual
inter;rit:; .
This iioritagc we have defended v/ith. eternal
vigilance, often at the sacrifice of lives and comfort
of Lur people. A:; ;; towards i.'j' the lamp of
bear a heavy responsibility, for sliould we
maintain the sliininc er.ample of successful
from the forces of oppression and tyranny.
and yearnings of all raanlcind would be
V/lth God's help, we shall not fall.
freedom we
fall to
deliverance
the iiopes
forever lost,
In affirmation of the faitli of our forebears
that the rit';hts vV man stem from the Creator and not
from the state, I, Goouwin J. Kriljjht, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim July 4, 1957, as
INDEPENDENCE DAY tiiroufjhout the Gtate, and I urge ray
i'elluvi cltisens to observe this day with colorful
exhibitions of patriotic fervor and to make the
fullest appropriate display of our National Emblem.
Furthermore, I ur^e all Californians to offer prayers
of tiianl.sglvinc for the manifold blessings of freedom
under God v;' Ich arc ours.
IN l-/I'i'i>n':SS V/llEiiEuF, I iiave i-iere-
unto set my iiana and caused
tne Groat Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 20th day of June, A.D.,
iMie Thousand Nine Ilundrcd
; nd Fifty-seven.
^ Governed. ^
'"L'i':ST:
**J:'c
3:Kruniic Department
5tjcc or €jliroriiia
an .
tivlty,
living.
'■ i.i tiio cuuatry
. -iry that care,
iacu to prevent acci-
•utions. Mcchanl-
•■-'■"tiii' Iclenoy and Improved
' 'US, I;--., I ...... ased the dangoro
i-3. Theao casualties result in economic
:_ '^.'Z^, impair individual and group ^rod-'c-
ami retard the advancement of standards of
Kquaiinc the progress bolnc made by mechani-
zation is trie contribution by interested orcanizatl^ns
In eliminatinc the accidents on our farms and ranches.
Throurji) education and aiJiaication tlic American Red
Cross, tiie Gran|-e, the Farm bureau, 4-Ii Clubs, Future
i-'armers of America and the National Safety Council
are inaufjuratinc nevi? projects aimed toward greater
safety. Witii proper care and observance of safety
rules the annual toll of crippling and :-:illinc acci-
dents can be substantially reciuced.
Witn these thougiits in mind, I Join with
the President of tlie United States in encouraging
the promotion of agricultural safety by proclaiming
July 21-2Y, 1957, as FAHM SAFETY WEEK, and urge all
r.iy fellow Calif ornians to exercise care and diligence
In eliminating the inanimate and human causes of
acclaento tu assure the fullest protection uf person
' ■ - oerty and to Insure tiio continuing development
State. Tt is hiiixTative that L;afety conscious-
farm family.
IN WITNESS V.1IERE0P, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
tlie Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
tills 2l3t day of June, A.D.,
Cme Thousand Nine Hundred
•and Fifty-seven.
o.-vofiiur
"j'EJT:
Secretary of Ct
/
FIUED
In lit* «•"*• •' •''• »«"»'»'r •♦ S"**
^xccutiDc department
^tJtc or daliroriiij
AU.
1957
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary of State
rROCLAMATIO ^^'>/plXtYi'^i^<'^
titaMM tMrctair •< Stol*/
The SUCCOE3 of the progress and development
of our California ooimuunitLcc depend:; largely on the
participation in civic activities of the adults. In
planning and accomplishing our preparation for a better
tomorrow, it is imperative that there exist a close
cooperation between all peoples. Our entire democratic
way of life has been built on this fundamental philosophy.
We here in California are blessed with an
abundance of wealth that assures future success. Our
children and young people can look forward to golden
opportunities never before experienced throughout the
world. Our responsibility to their education and train-
ing is a vital one and cannot be dealt with lightly.
Parents and Teachers Associations throughout our State
have made outstanding contributions in promoting a fuller
understanding of the problems involved in training and
educating our citizens of the future. In many of
California's rapidly growing communities, these groups
have been instrumental in solving the many difficulties
arising from Llie immigration of new families, in combating
the causes of delinquency and in focusing attention on
the need for a close relationship between the parent, the
teacher and the child.
The offoctivenesG of such an organization is
only as great as the support it receives from members of
our communities. With ttiis in mind. I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, do iicreby proclaim October 7-13,
1957, as PAilENT-Ti-;ACHl':R WEEK and urge my fellow citizens
to join in the programs and projects that arc aimed at
developing our young people into good citizens.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
7th day of August, A, D.
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Pift:/ -Seven.
Governor of California
ATTEST:
"r^cvr.fn.ry of ry^e
FILED
^xcnitioc Bcpartincnt
^tatc or dJlirornia
AUu 1 u 1957
FRANK M. JOIIDAN, ^10^
of»m
PROCLAMA T I^ 0' ^-•^—
^very American has an intimate, personal stake in
the dynamic iTeedom of our press. It is a basic element of
our American system. It stands un the same firm footing in
law as the clear separation of the three formal branches of
our Government. It stands between them and a fourth more
potent, more expansive governmental power that of public
opinion. Its presence in our law and tradition is assurance
that our liberty as individuals and as a people will be
maintained.
Without the information and broad circulation of
facts and opinion afforded by our newspapers, the high form
of democracy which we all cherish would likely aoon be
dissolved and pass from memory in a generation or two.
In this age when godless leaders of great govern-
ments knowingly pervert the public press in order to use its
power as an instrument for the furtherance of their pagan
policies, it is heartening to pay tribute to free men and
free women in a free Journalistic world whose minds are not
lettered by the manacles of bureaucratic censorship and
whose sole intellectural responsibilities are to look into
their own hearts and to write in an honest manner what they
A
scheme of ex
economic sys
manufactured
more than a
unutterably
any price to
benefits and
In a free na
newspaper commands a unique position in our
istence. It is a paradoxical product of our
tem, and one of the most impermanent types of
goods on the market. Its fixed value is never
few cents. Yet, our dally routine would become
dull ii we were without one, and we would pay
regain the pleasure of sharing equally in the
responsibilities attendant upon a free -aress
tion. '
Knicrhf n °°"*^^'"Plating these basic truths, I, Goodwin J.
Knight, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim October 1-8
1957, as NEWSPAPER IVEEK, in our State, and urge my fellow '
citizens to take advantage of every opportunity to eain
appreciative understanding of the important contributions
hSppJness!"^^^''^ "^^^ ^° °'''' "^^^^' lib^^ty a"d pursuit of
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
Ibth day of August, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven
Governor
'ATTEST: >,
Secretary olOTtate
ir PMisriKc c>i#u»
^xcnititic Bcpartnicnt
^tm of ealiforiiij
1' H UCLA M A T I 0 N
DECLARING THE TERMINATION
I'HE
STATE L>F EMERGENCY
V.'HEREAS, on tne 2ii3t day of May, 19:^7, a State
'.va;-. pi'ociai.med to exist in the che;"" ;>i^iaucin'-
arean of northern Caiirornia as
anu
■v-'iit of an i^.io.- lo jrial
1 nfall wlilch endan;^,i':->'n *'ne marketabili ' , -,'
'-■I'Op in said areas; and
WHEREAS, the conditions vvhlcli vjarranted and
necessitated the proclamation of sucli State of Snei'^^ency
no lon^jer exist:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor
or California, by virtue of the povjers and autho: ,, . usted
in me by tne Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby
pi'uci iLiii tiie tei-mi.nation of said State oV Emerge: !.■ ^ ; i.-id
T DIRECT tliat this proclamation shall take effect
!. and sliali, as soon herea ' is post- ': .
.'Liea in mo OiTlcc of the Secretary of State of tne State
' ' ' 1 1 i i'orn 1. a .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
PfiuUj •« I. M TrOKVft »I»Tr FttWTiNC Of J r<|l
-"^
^xcniritic Bcparnncnt
State of California
■mu cauLu;a inv Great Seal of the State of California to
;-e affixed this loth day of Aui-.unt, 19'jY.
Juvernor oi' Callforrfla
A'I'TliST
'q^
locretary yf i/tate
y^ CHAS./i. HKCiR-pY
X AB«l.,ANI,ycRtlAMTk>|.-«TATB
FfLED
AUc. I h i'jb?
FRANni. JORDAN, Sectotary of »a1a
lHIMl0.{ l« C 41 (Ml
FILED
In IM aAc* <f iti< ka<t«tary af State t^-i
«fttaMW«(C4Mtf«ml« <|
^xcfutiuc Department
5tJtc of California
AUb ;.' "( 1957
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary ol State I
SI'KCIAL faJLKCTION FROCLAMATrON //
I- Ah^xi iv^^iri of wol*
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be
held on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of November, I937, within
the sixty-fourth Assembly District of the State, conslatlnp. of
a portion of the County of lx)» Angeles, to fill the vacancy in
the office of State Assemblyman from said District resulting
from the resignation of Assemblyman Patrick D. McGee.
As required by Section 1002 of the Elections Code, I
hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest and
conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions of
Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until
the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the
sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this Z?th day of August, I957.
Go</ernor
^(AAA.i/C^A^
ATTEST:oj^_^^^^^ Q
Secretat
tatt
^^M^i.
i^«. I'iFii r
afxcfunoc department
^tJtc of (California
FILED
in tfw Olfiu »f Iht S<cr*tory of SMI*
of tht liflt* •( CaHlwnl*
FRANK M. JOTOAM. Secretary d Stafa
Citif.ens in 91 California cities and towns are
now organlzinc; in federated voluntary campaigns to support
hundreds of health, welfare ami recreational services
which help to strenf.then our homes and safeguard our
youLii.
These servi
Crusades or bXinds and
care of dependent cnl
and day nui'serios. . . f
crippled Ghiliren and
tiie physically nandic
aged... for assistance
trouble and for youth
tens of thousands of
reliant and responsib
ces maintained through United
ttirough ComimmLty Ciiests are for the
Idren in foster homes, institutions
or the cure and treatment of sick and
adults... for the rehabilitation of
apped...for comfort and care of the
to families and individuals in
services which make it possible for
boys and girls to grow up into self-
le citizens.
In
of thousands
great service
Knight, Cover
October and N
CRUSADE, and
people of our
their friends
LO the task o
humanitarian
recognition of tae volunteer time and effort
of our citizens and in recognition of the
s performed by these groups, I, Goodwin J.
nor of CalLfortiLi , proclaim September,
Qvembor, ly^Y, as C0M!WN11"Y CHEST, UNITED
UNITED I'VUD TIME in Cilifornla. I urge the
State to give all possible assistance to
and neighbors who give their time and talents
f raising iXinds to carry forward these
and civic causes.
IN WITNESS WHERE:0P, I have hereunto
r.ct my liand and caused the
Gi'eat Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
third day of September, A. D.,
One thousand Nine hundred and
Kifty-seven.
/f^^-\ V
. CHAS./j HAafRTy
'Ic,:^^ /^w^.^6-
^rf«f«i Im •
^
^xmmt I?)cpartnicnt
^tatf ofejiiforiiij
P H 0 C L A
— . .■. jvKUAn,
A T I 0 N yi".«Vi
requires, So'g'o'ther'?L°Lor^^ i"!-" f ^^^^^ Ratlin
el forts <,r members of Lt^,^ ' ^°^""tary cooperative
cooperatJon adds to L r '^T?''"^ ^""^ ^<^bor. This
loroes Of oppreLion aniot irfa^'/'^'^r^^^ '^^^-^ the
our way or Hfe. ^^^n^ot break down the bulwark of
,/./.
havf pro^^res^r^L^S^ '"^"^t'-y °^ ^"^ ^tate and
our labor unions have JoJ Lfu! ?*" ' ""^^ ^"" *'°"'«" «"
to bring them to ^ .o.^l^'^^^Z^l^^^f^^ ^^^^^s
the union
Nation
present day
members have'Se^S'beUer'eT/^'^ Position.
better Americans. "'''^ employees, better citizens' and
manufacturers?''merch?n^*'^it ''^°f''' 'Cooperation amon^
to the constant attention of T^""''? "'''^'^^ ^^ ^roSt
now stands as a sl'n idcnn.-v^^ P""^^' the Union Label
produced by American 'woS'uni*^ ^°''*/" """^ services
tlons. workero under union working condi-
or Labor Dlj/L^S^i^n^^Se^oliJtlo'n^ o'?^?i"°-^ observance
efforts of union workers and i^i ^^ cooperative
in our free enterprise system f'^^^." f ""i°" l^bor
way of life. ^''^ significance in our democrat!?
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Caliiornla
to be affixed thi
2nd day of September A n
and l^^r^T ^^"^ Hundred "
4nd Mfty -Seven.
Governor of California
ATTEST AJCL*
Secretary of Stat
^Kcutiuc BcpartniciJt
^tjrcofcjiiforiiij
£Jl_2_£_LAJlAjr i &^'
FILED
SEPV' - 1957
FRANK M. JORDAN, Jecrofaiy ol SWi
^r*r iiMiiwM inf&if» •( MM
nas beco..^^ S»oT or't.lr ' i^^l^^ ^^'^"-^^- "'^^to cane
^lub. or America. ? n^ou ^ \it'''Vr.T""'""' °'" «-''<•' ^ioif
■l^--i:io.lat,Lo.i makiuF the wh ♦ -i^OfLa or Uiaisv groups
enacted m ,nan.y ^l^^o^'^ll^tu^dri'l^.i^^^ ^^^^ ^-n
a period of timfdurl'n,'; wn?ch nl""'' °£ ^''^' ^^^^e designate
arc asked to consider waJS to h ?f ^ r"^" '^"«^^y K^O'J •■^iSf
to iead happy and productive lives w'" '""" fortunate
to do everytiiinc possible to hnT , . "° """"^ ^^^ encouraged
to acquaint the public witn, hf ""^^^ Programs desired
conservation and\h^pr;Jcntlon 0";-'^^^::,°^ ^^^ht ^"^'
cane playsTn'oux^ soclety^T the position that the white
or CaUl'ornia do iierebv rrn.M.? ^''-^" *^ ' knight. Governor
as WHITE CANE DAY3 xn our 2tat ''T''''''''' ^'^ ^"^ 29 1957
citizens to support tiie Mon^ i', f'''' "^^'^^ '"y ^^^^ou ' ^^^ '
by obtaining Uirough conlrn ."i , " "■'? "^" ""^thy endeavor
and thereby eniunce tue oJist-tndu;' miniature white cane
Cluus are doing m sight'^con.iTja^S'on?''' '"'^^ '''' ^^°-
IN WITNE.. WHKREO., I have hereunto
Great ^eal of the State of
'■*'U.-;:.i«,.„^ 4*^/L«i<;-w.
oecix'tary of
BVJ^
• »»*ti raiMiK
c: A* J. HflG^
»Psr*iy SE(t*lEriRV/OF
TY
ST*T»
^KfutiDf Bcportinciit
^tatc of (California
PILED
«Af«M. JORDAN, Secretary of Sfafe
PROCLA MA T,r"0 N '*^""
the hour! a call „^i^^^«=larlon call of
M03CG received ihrrr^"^"'^'^ ^^ "*^^"
x-cceived the Ten Commandments."
adoption orthe''?on^??t!^f , ^^^ ^^Oth Anniversary of the
a result of the emphasls'iu'cif h''", """"^ St^es anf as
special day, there has bee a Vr^d-.^" ^^^^" *° <^'^i«
importance of this year's annlJSar J. ^'"'^''''^ '" '^^
^cml rounJaK:;roV''our'Den,f '"r;"' "^^ '^^•'^'^"'C' the broad
preservation is Iniisp^n-a n^'T^^'^ "^^ °^ i^^'e, its '
progress toward peace^SasS on ? '^f^fl^d's continued
Will endure as a llvlnr ^?r ^.^"'^■^''^<^"^^ freedom, it
long as it is wholly "SoDoiiff,^"''^ instrument on?; as
and inspired citi.enr^^^Seci';^!^^ de.i"'?™"^' ^^°"^'d
its principles. ""^^^ determination to defend
people Of SfLcer/?iee"d"s'\\?^°°'"^ ^ cross-section of
it is fitting that the^e nf^. ^°'''' ^"^ nationalities 2nd
precepts of fhe Jirt^o? the'Stf^^^Jf^^ "^°" the nob?2'
courage and vision of those'whrconceive" ??f "''°" '"'
have lou6ht%ourareoi3iv°^!^\^ ^^^'?^^ ^" °"r history who
and the TellowshJ^'of Iri'^eoSf'/^' '^^""^ of^^mTnkind
Governor of Calif urnliH ..i' "'■' Goodwin J. Knight
l^y.l, as CONSTliiS^DAY in r^^.r°°^^^ SepteSeflf
September I7-23 i.)S7 i! u" °"'' ^^^^c- The period
CITIZENSHIP WEEi^/4'Jln^wh?c?^ designated as African
Dif " Vitf ^- P=^''^ in Programs sTc^ao^""^^^-"^-^ are
^ay. Citizenship Days" and ,imV? I am an American
In addition, I urge my fellow pTJ^^'' Patriotic observances
acquainted with the Weslw^ of i^k"\*^° ^^'=°'"e furtheS
under ^,.i3^^^^^^_ document. ^^^erty which we enjoy
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
tic G?e«t'"^ ^f"^ ^"^ ^auJed
cnc oreat Seal of th^ c;t^,4-
°J California to be "f ?iJe1
this 12th day Of Septeibe?,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
.Hundred and Fifty-seven!
Governor ^
//'• /^^-'^^
<i>2^****^
Secretary of
^^^M;
^xcnitiDc i?>fpartnicnt
^tatc of California
'^I'liClAL EU-:CTION PHQCLAM./riON
FFLED
FRANK M. mm. Secretary of Stafe
I, .OOOWIN J. KIJIGHT, Governor of California, do
• •'■ • im.ialm and order that ,. special election shall be
n.ia o. Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of November, l9y^ within
■irty-slxth Senatorial District of the State, oonslstlng
or tr.e County of San Bernardino, to fill the vacancy In the
Office Of State Senator fro. .aid District resulting fron, the
reclgnatlon of Senator Ja^es E. Cunningham, Sr.
A. required by Section luo^. of the Elections Code. I
noru.y err... , ..,.,„, ,, ,,^ ,^^,^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^.^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^
•or.vlctloM o- ,u,y person who violates any of the provisions of
Dlvi.lor. XIV o:^ the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until
the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the
sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have hereunto «et my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 12th day of September. 19^7.
CJovemor /
ATTEr.T: ikK^t
^KcutiDc department
3tarcof(lj|iforiii.i
FILED
IB Hw Offln It thi S<Kf«lory of Stot.
SEPl:? 1957 "^
FRANK M.JOI?OAN,JecrBta7 of Sfate
PROCLAMAT ^ t N '^•■•^•w
contl„ul„e™cM rJJ ^f"? g^^^lon of the
la required, so is a ^ttr.^ ^. military streneth
the two are insepLJbiv^^f.'^^^^^ Defense, for
armor against a??S'^ ^^"^^ ^to the natiSJ-s
Piay. It L'^an oSlnlzJ^r ^ °^^^^ ^"^ role to
action and its or?ec?l?en^?" '^^'^ emergency *"
the degree of Its prepa^edne.r? ""^ "^asured by
ii- an unexpected warSnJo? f ^° ^°^ ^^ °nce
should be received.^ ^^ ^" Impending attack
Defense ac compliment.' ^''.^"^ '^^^ ^^^ Civil
Of Civil Defense for a ,4"d^ ""' ^^^^ reputation
But regardless of Sir state n?""'' °^ganizatiSn.
cannot be satisfied o„^ °f P^^Paredness, we
the lives Of our ?^i,Sj f„Tfe\^o\° ^1°^^^
review conUnuouslf oS^omff ."^'^^^^ity to
I* Goodwin J. KniP'hf- ^ ^ defense operation-,
do hereby proclaim ^^^^"''k''"^^ ^"^ California '
CIVIL DEFENSE^il^^ In'^our s? l^'^^^ I95?ras'
fellow Citizens to tnin f ^^^^''^ ^"'^ I urge mv
Closely and In ha^infas w!"''''^^ togethfr ""
important work, i a] L "^ Proceed with this
to take an active 0^?/''^'' ^^^ -alifox-nians
call the ImporJancfJf SvlH^'f"" UeslgneJ"to
attention of everyone. Defense to the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ,ave here-
th:°a?e\\'"|eSar T-^
Sun^ -^ ^'--'nS-'
^fundrea and Fifty-seven!
ATTEST:
^-^y^~-r —
CALI?o=:;-;
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Mi,
:r:ril.T, p-,
rocessi.
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butlons to the'weii-Irc ol u^r State '"thf."' """*^^^-
-spect and gratitude or airthe'?r^ellow%'5:?L"|,3.
a broader unZrTanTxn". o^othe:!^ P""?'" ^^^ ^'^^^Ing
assist in aolvlnr thn?^ ^"^ people in order to
13 a rirm basisTor ?rrend"h?r'rT- , ""^^^^tandlng
Invaluable Inrredlent or h^i ?"^''^^"^^'^iP i" an
to a run ll??r!an5 a liliTJ^'n "V^PPi^^^s leads
Objective or all youn/;;Ji and'^wote°n^^\\JL^J.-J-
association w!th'you?h"%°L°'"'''"^^' ^"^ unorflcial
the "PPwrtunlty to particioatr^r"''^^.'^^'' 6^^^"
obligations, our yoSnrpeioJc w^n"''^^, "^ community
encourage others ?o becume^actTvP .?f?''"^^^"^^^^^^y
fellow Calirornians to become Lare of ^""^ ^ """e^ "^^
earnest, liclpfui citi-en^^MH f °^ °"^ y°"th as
friendl^ conhSence. ^ ^"^ ^''^^^ ^^^-^ "ith
IN WITNESS WflEREOF, J have here-
^ho r^^*"^.""^ ^'^"^ ^"d caused
the Great Seal or the State
i", • i^fP"*"^^ ^" be arrixed
U.^s 2/ith day of September,
TTEST:
A.D,, One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Pirty-sevon.
Governor
^^^^^-«^*/( /l>^,'
Secretary
o^^t
tate
>•«•/, Y .«...., ^ . .
•NX OIIKl
EIUED
SLP'Mt 19d7 !
$xccutit)c department
^utc of Californu
PROCLAMATION
During the past hall' centuirj^, the
young men and women ol" our Nation repeatedly
have been called upon to leave their homes and
loved ones to go forth in defense of our
American heritage. Some of their mothers have
experienced the supreme sacrifice in the loss
of their progeny on ttic battlefields in order
that the freedoms we hold so dear might live
for generations to come.
This loss Is one which the Nation can
never repay but we can in some measure demon-
strate our gratitude by saluting those mothers
who wear with pride the star of gold which
symbolizes her sacrifices. These women are
close to the hearts of all Americans, and their
influence is vital to the security of our
Republic. They have reinforced th>' moral fiber
of our Nation by developing a greater realization
of the responsibilities we bear in the World.
They are in a position of protecting and
perpetuating the traditional values which we
prize in our way of life.
Saluting the valor of these brave
and devoted women, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
of California, do hereby proclaim September 29,
lySYj as GOLD STAR MOTHER'S DAY in our State,
and urge my fellow Californians to Join me in
constant prayer that their sons and daughters
have not died in vain.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 25th
day of September, A.D.,
One TJiousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-seven. ,
Secretary ofstate
FILED
In *• effltti •» lh« Ufn\ory of Sunt
oltlwINMMGanAirnla
iNf. Ol rtca
■w^-^
FRANK M, JORDAN, $ecfetaryc(Sl3te
'4i.-'y^i
AiJlitonI C.<^r/of tiat*
FILED
•titalWMafCaMiiMa ,
^xcrutiuc department
3tatc of Caliroriiia
FRANK M. JOI?OAN, Secrefary of Stale
PROCLAMATI ^UU^/^l.') ■ S^jill^
A..lii4t SivMwij al Itot*
By tradition, the United States
and Canada observe tiie calendar week of the
year which includoa October '•) as a special
period commemorating the terrible fire
which destroyed the city of Chicago 86 years
ago. For 3':> years, this special week has
been officially dedicated to emphasize the
grave responsibility of every citizen to
help In I'educlng the annual Increase in loss
of life, property and resources from fire.
Despite advances made in fire
prevention and safety, each year more than
eleven thousand persons perish from fire in
the United States, most <^^\1 tliem women,
children and elderly persons. Annual
property losses from fire total nearly
lA billion dollars.
After thorough investigation of
fires in our State it has been found that in
many cases, they could have been prevented
through proper care and caution. Today we
have more liazardous materials to deal with —
our areas are becoming more and more
congestou — our individual buildings are
larger — and our conflagration hazards more
serious.
In view of our increasing fire
safety problem, I, Goodwin J. Knight, do
hereby proclaim the week of October b-12,
lyb7, as FIRE PREVENTION WEEK in our State,
and I urge my fellow Californlans to
recognise the necessity for exercising
gr-ater precaution against fire and correct-
iiig hazardous conditions which could result
ii, fire.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 2bth
day of September, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
/^and Fifty-seven.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary o(_§tate
All l-MI.VTtSC OIK*
I
^xcnitiDc Bcpartmcnt
^totc or £jlirorniii
SPECIAL ELECTION PKQCLAMATION
I, GOODWIN J, KNIGHT, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on Tuesday, the tetitli day of December, 19^7, within the
Eighteenth Assembly District of the State, consisting of a
portion ol" the County oi" Alameda, to fill the vacancy in the
office of State Assemblyman from said District resulting from
the resignation of Assemblyman Thomas W. Caldecott.
As required by Section 1002 of the Elections Code, I
hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the
provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum oV ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEr<E0F, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 27th day of September, 1957.
/<
.y
overnor
Secretary ofstate
f'imliJ tm t *IIFn«
FILED
In Hit affic* vf Iht tacntarr of 8MH
df ih< MM M Ctllternia
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secrcfary of State
B>i:/^z^' J^<* 6— -
-^
FILED
In <h* ulllu of iIm Swrrl.M r al S>a**
at th* ttat* of CalHwriln
L J
./ 1
^Kcutiuc Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of Califoriiu
FRANK M. JQROftM, Secretar^cf yjala
KtM
MTIOMAL EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK
is observed each year in October. The occasion is a time
for reviewing accomplishments through our program of
development ol' employment opportunities for handicapped
persons and planning for continuance of that projjrara on a
sustained basis.
Full utilization of the handicapped as a primary
part of our active labor force has fundamental significance
for our aatioaai welfare. In California we have enjoyed
the benefits of constant growth and high levels of indus-
trial activity. We must, therefore, take full advantage
of tlie contributions that the handicapped can contribute
in further strengthening our economy. They have demon-
strated beyond doubt that in positions for which they are
suited by training, their capabilities are fully equal to
those of tlie able-bodied.
Waste of this great manpower resource is even
more deplorable than the waste of our natural resources
through fire, flood and other preventable destruction.
Tlirougli our program for reliabilitation, thousands
of California citizens will be prepared in the year ahead
to assume their rightful place alongside their able-bodied
neighbors. Tliese handicapped citizens do not seek charity.
They ask only that tlieir skills and abilities be recognized
and that they be given equal opportunity to contribute to
our economic effort. They are ready, willing and able.
With confluence that our citizens will recognize
its high purpose, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim the week of October 6-12,
1957, as EMPLOY THE PHYSICAU.Y HANDICAPPED WEEK in
Califurnia, and I urge that the utmost support be given
to the programs oi' employment and training of the handi-
capped during that week and throughout the year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 3rd day of October, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven.
Governor
TTEST:
Secretary of State
^xerutiDe ©cpartmcnt
locate or Cjlifoniu
PROCLAMATION
Poetry is the most primitive of the
literary arts, liavlnr, its origin in emotional
utterances in connection wltli song and dance.
Since the beglnnint; oi' the 20th Century, rliythmical
verse has experienced a revival as a vital literary
I'orm and it now enjoys a prominent place in the
realm of expression.
Through the years the milestones in the
history of our civilization have been recorded in
metrical and non-metrical verse. Wliere facts and
statistics fail to picture reality, the rhythm of
the poem assists in projecting the warmtli and
feeling of a person, an event or an emotion. From
it can be gathered inspiration that turns men's
minds to thoughts of peace and tranquility.
To assist in stimulating interest among
all members of our present day society in poetry,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim October 15, 1957, as POETRY DAY
throughout our State.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 7th day of October, A.D,,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven.
Governor
yX^vL^-^l^f^ty
ATTEST:
Secretary
FILED
In Id* Offlc* of Iha Stiir.lory of Slota
of ih* Stai* <A Call)»rnla
7 ijO/
FRANK M, JORDAN, Secrotarui^laie
^Kfutjuc Bcpartincnt
<&tatcofG;j|iforiiij
J
i in Rome, llaly, lLu^r^A^?,'''^''\°'\ '^''^ '"°^^^" ^^^ will be held
Games to be held i? Sou^w i°n f P*^^^"!^f'' ^^^ ^^^^^ ""h Winter
March, 1960. These came" wJli ?rfoS''"^"'^' ^"^^^^^^^^^ ^"^
I together young mer. aSfSomei x-opre^entJn/Sr.T"^ "' '^^"«^"e
nations, uV manv mro" ^x^^^j . ^ ""^^ tlian seventy
sinp variou. hZrran7j customs ''ItiT'^^T'. '" '^^^ ^"^ P^^^^--
appeal of friendly athletic comuo?}^. on" ^^ '^"^ universal
of sportsmanship and dedicated ^J'/""'*'''"'-^^^ ^^ ^'^^ ^"les i
tant thing is for each anSever>i.^f.^f^"''-^P^^ ^^^^ the impor- •
to Win in a manner JhatKnlreflectr^i^t^ ^" ^" ^^^ very best
herself, and the country represi^S. "^^" ^^""^^^^ °^ i
above an VitJ'^l^Ji l^^ mJl^l'Iip^^L^ tryin. times require {
among the most telling things whirhinri ""d^^^tandinK, and ^
countries are the actS o? indlvliSal' ^i^nn^ f^^'^ °^ "^^^^
ments. Experiences afforded bv the m^^^^ ^^"''^ °^' Sovern-
contrlbutlon to common underc^. h "^^P^^ Barnes make a unique
all peoples. understanding and mutual respect among
and spectatSs'aliko'K'bSrimSuo^ ^T?^? ''^^^ competitors
chivalry, and comr^SeS nd imore^^ef ^^ J'^^f '" °^ friendship,
accomplishment is reward liiSr^^ ^^^^ *'>^ ^'^^^t that
Association is presently cnVa^ed J: JJ'^ ^""'^^ ^^ates Olympic
the teams representing ?he United Sta^ef^?^"^^'^"^ ""PP°^^ ^°'"
Valley. The State of r-inr ^^^f u ^, '^ ^^ ^°"'c and Squaw
great contributor in reSirce"?,.i^' ^°"^ '^^^^ ^ ^^^-^^^ and a
program evidenced b? Je;:^inra.- h.tr'''?'"^^ ^" *^^^ "^i^Plc
Games in I932 and tL-'co^in? Slnter'aSs^'n^!"' ''" ^'^^'^
I960 WinteroSlcl7i''SilV.'j"Xi'?h\"' ?^'^ ^^ ^°^*= "^ ^^^ '
nia, do hereby procliim tho\:!^ ;. ^"^Sht, Governor of Califor-
OLYMPIC WEEK,^aS"l'u;ge'the"cltl°ens''?h'-^" '^^"'^^ ^^^7, as °" ,
organizations and the imtltn?7,.n: f-\. i"- communities, the
their power to support the XVIlCl^ii'^^r" ^'^'" ^^ ^" ^11 i" '
?srn:?i- ?h^? ihe^:^-^.-EMcSrL^?^e-:^^^^
the united States fuliy ^^^^^^l^^^^^J^^...
^^ WITNESS WliEREOF, I have hereunto '
leal^r fw t?^ '^^"^^^ the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this l/|th day of
October, A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-seven.
TEST :
Governor
Secretary of ist
CHAS/J. »iXGfeR/Y~
'!ll,--
W
^KCUtiDc Bcpartmcnt
Stm or California
FrUED
OCT 1 ? 1957
FRANK H. JORDAN. Secrelify oi SMi
TT
P.!ii^GLAMATI() §^^J\ ) s^-r^ l-^
^IH"WWl P'^^'Ww^f I
It Is profitable for all citizens oI" the
United States of America periodically to pause,
reflect, re-appi-alse and re-evaluate their heritage
as members of a free society under the Declaration
of Independence and the Constitution of the United
States. Under the stress and strain of modern
living vjith its many distractions, there is a
tendency to accept our freedoms and opportunities
without due retj;ard to our responsibilities to
protect, defend and maintain them for future
generations.
As a people, we have often been called
upon to protect our Republic, sometimes in the face
of tremendous odds. V/e liave shed blood and endured
great suffering because we have known that the fate
of our way of life with its guarantees of liberty
was challenged.
Today the dedicated cadres of Communism
constitute a vigilant vanguard to the absolute
totalitarianism which seeks to subvert us. To
protect our democratic institutions we must dedicate
ourselves anew to the principles of our revered
founding documents.
With these thoughts in mind, I, Goodwin J.
Knight, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
October 23, l^J'jY, as UNITED STATES DAY in our State,
and I urge my fellow Californians to replenish our
vigor and reaffiinn our devotion to God and country,
I also urge everyone to participate in programs
designed to rekindle in the hearts of tiic people
their love and enthusiasm for this United States.
WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this Ibth day of October,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-seven.
Governor
i^ .h /w-r^~
/
rTEST :
of^W'
Secretary
ruiNii Nf, (ir»i( I
. I: •
-<
FfLED
^xcnitiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc or Calirornia
OCT I r 1957
nUNK M. JOtDAN, Secratafy ef Ml
P U O C L A M A T I
A^^lMAft ^^^^^^^ ^B^a^^^
0 W"™ ••■■'¥» V*
Now in its twelfth year as a vital instru-
ment in tiie preservation of world peace, tne United
Nations stands as a monument to the desire of people
to live toi^etaer in harmony roi^ardless of their
differences in political philosophy. To accomplish
this, the citizens of our country must give intelli-
gent thought and study to the work of this interna-
tional oi'g^nization whose clp.hty-two members deliberate
some of the most momentous problems ever faced by
liumanity .
All of us must recogniiic that tiie United
Nations is more than Just a charter. It is more than
an inspiring headquarters structure in the midst of
New York City. The United Nations is a iiuman
instrument, expressing a hope of humanity. It is
subject to liuman frailties and prejudices, but in the
final analysis, it has the tremendous human capacity
and potential for magnificent achievements.
in tiie hearts and minds of millions of
people throughout the world, this dedicated body is
an insti*ument through which they have reaffii^med
their faitli in the rights of all nations, large and
small; in the dignity and wortii of the individual;
and in fundamental human riglits for all, regardless
of nationality or religion.
Therefore, 1, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
of California, do hereby proclaim October 24, 1957j
as UNITED NATIONS DAY in our State, and 1 urge my
fellow Californians to gatiier a greater understanding
of the purposes, motliods and achievements of this
organization.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my liand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
tills l6th day of October,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-seven.
Secretary auC/'State
INC otntu
li'J
^'
^KfutiDc department
FIUED
OCT 1 ^ 19b^
RANK M. J08DM, Seciabry oi SMi
(dtatc of California PHilCL^MATi o H^-^^^^Jj ,^!'^
"...this country v;lll never be a vei^y good country
for any of us unless It Is a good country for all
of us/'
President Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt, American author, naturalist,
explorer, statesman, and soldier was born on October 27, IB38.
As a young politician he served in tlie Legislature of his home
state of New York with distinction; as a soldier he formed the
"Rough Riders" and with feirvent patriotism rode hard against the
Spanish at Las Guasimaa and San Juan Hill; as a statesman he was
counted as a true progressive dedicated to tlie elimination of
bureaucracy in cuvernment; as the 2';)th President of the United
States ne brought to the White House a stern sense of duty, a
lofty purpose and strict morals of puritanism. To relate, even
in the barest outline, his achievements, his convictions and his
political philosophies would be impossible within the limits of '
this document. '
His strengtii of character and his deep dedication to )|
democracy is summed up in his statement that "Freedom is not a |
gift that tarries long In the hanas of cowards; nor yet does it '
tarry long in the hands of the sluggard and the idler, in the Ij
hands of the man so much absorbed in the pursuit of pleasure or 1
in the pursuit of gain.... as to be unable to take his part in thei
rough struggle with his fellow man for political supremacy. If ,{
freedom is worth having, if the right of self government is a i|
valuable right, then the one and the other must be retained
exactly as our forefathers acquired them, by labor, and especially
by labor in organization. .. .in combination with our fellows who
have the same interests and the same principles." 1
In view of these truths-., I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
of California, do hereby proclaim October 27, 1'J!j7 to October 26,
12>5C, as T![ECDOi^ ROOSEVELT GEN1"ENNIAL, and I urge my fellow
Calif ornians to review Theodore Roosevelt's devotion to duty and
immense usefulness to his country. I also urge participation in
events designed to give full recopjnition to the achievements of 1
this great American. !
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my liand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 16th day of
October, A. D., One Tliousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-seven.
■^<-if-ri-U*-^^ J^ /W-<^^^/^
Governor
7/rrEST;
ecretary^l^tate
ASkl^NI dtcdnAlty OF CTAI*
^jccutiDc department
3tatc of ealiforiiia
-? 5 i^ 5 L A M A T I 0 N
,, ^ -^t nas lone uoen a
l^Iovembcr 11, the anniversary
paying tribute to the heroes
by reacciicatinc oursolvcs tu
intervenlnc years tlie United
two other ijreat military cun.
raixlions '01- veterans, llvlnr
cf our nation.
national custom t«# commemorate
ul the end of World War I, by
of that global strugcle and
tJie cause of peace, in the
otates has been Involved in
-llcts, whlcii iiavc added
and dead, to the honor rolls
tl.c Con,,rc33 of^S e S ited^' ti^'^"?'' f, ''^^'^ commemoration,
designation of thl^ dnv i u ? " ^" ^^^''' changed the
Americans ighttafce coril"an.''^''r^ P^^ ^" °^^^^ ^^^^ ^11
been roade by their ionown??^' . fe sacrifices that have
and tl;c Korean Gonfllctr ''^^^^'-•"" ^"^^"C both World Wars
State Of cSi?ornircan?l4?i.r' 'i^" ^^P^latiun of the
wno_are ma.ing C^Sr^ml^r^ n ^^^ST^'i^''^^'"'^^
their organizations they arc nlavin- nn • l \ ^^^oueh
the progress and development of on^..^ important role In
fought for tiie prcstrv'?1 an r communities. As they
recognized for thcrr pu^t •, ''„r'''''^' '" '^^'^"^^ ^^'^^ ^^
uicii pait m uur aemocratic way of life.
Ti- ..J ,. , .
a
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hana and causea
the Great Seal of the state
ih,^ , ^•^'''"^'' *^" ^'^ affixed
thii, oth uay of November.
A.D., one Tii jusdmr^Wl n,.
'^flne
ven.
ATTES'l
'iCtiu^^Guvorno
Secretary ofl^tc
FtUEO
<T»Tr piiMiNf, orri<i
^KfUtiDc department
ls>tm of (Talifoniu
:^ i^ .^1 C L A M A T I 0 N
our hcritif o ^^^""r ""^ knowlcdce and undcrstandlne of
atfnn n? ^P f? ^ '''-''' ^''^P^^' IncreaGcs, no does apprecl-
atxon or the blcaslncc wc enjoy aa American" Tho vf,!? ^
oa-rioM'n • ^'f?^ constitute a firm foundation ?orfe?vcnt
paor±ooiar.i xn tlio hearts oi' all uf uc. -^ervcnt
to combat =o£"'l=rhav/aSo„tCd''r'„;^";f'""'='»" Conrorcnco
In accora wltii tliolr n',i--i,,M,,T ''"cir patriotic lervor.
D,,. » "j-i-ij i-m,xr nationwide prorram T [!nr>r,iH t
"o^era^fi;; ?Sr^'^'^^^" "---^
to°fnsurc^ the' rescrJatlorof'^h '' ^°,— ^^^^n, pLsible
Cuaranteeu to cJo;^ Jmeilcan rr^..^^^^"^^ Treedoms
or nativity. " ^'"'"^^'^^'^ i^ccardlcss of race, religion
IN WITNEGC WIffiREuF, I have here-
unto cot my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
ul California to be affixed
this bth day of November,
A.D., One Thousand Mne
Hundred and
ATTEST:
C^
.iccretary uf(^atc
-■\.--
H5AMK M. JORDW. SecretwY oJ SW«
^jcrutiDc Bcpartmcnt
^totc of Californu
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FRANK M. JORDAH, Secretaiy of $»*
P R 0 C I. A M ATI tf
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AuliM^SMr«*«yf<
Tiie population oi' the State of California 1g Increas-
ing at the rate of more than one person poi* minute. This
phenomenal ci'^^wth in the (general population lo reflected in a
comparable treniendouij jj;i'owlli in uur public school population.
It took California ninety years to enroll one million pupils
in its public schools, thirteen years to enroll its second
inilllen pupils, si'ven years lo enroll Its three millionth
pupil, ana witliin five years, I'JbO-l'jb'j , California will enroll
its four millionth pupil. There appears to be no letup in
this tremendous crowtli in tiie public school population.
Boys and j^rls are stayiutj in school lon^jer. For
evei'y ten studetits enterlnc liigh school, seven graduate. Ten
years aco only five {graduated for evei-y ten enterlnc.
If we recoj^ni'/.o our (::rov;tli of population as a
ciiallen^e, it tiien becomes a stiinulanl to the maximum utiliza-
tion L'f all of our new human resources. Tliis leads to a virile
citizenry, a dynamic and expanuin/:; economy and a social struc-
ture which contribulr;! tn tin wiirai'r ol" l.h<' individual, the
State, and tlie entire Nation.
une of the iiiajoi" cliallenf.es vjhlch cannot be met
throui;h increased financial support Is maintaininf- the facility
of communication between tlie schools and the parents. As
schools become lartjer, some citizens do not feel the close
affinity to the sciiools tiiat they felt when the population v/as
smaller and the public school, because of its size and proxim-
ity, provided a community center. As schools become lart^er
and the demands upon them become more complex, it Is necessary
that they remain close to the citi^.ens of the community.
In vlev; oi' tliese truths, I, therefore urce my fellov/
Calif ornlans to join me in pi'oclaimlnc the v/eck of November 10
through November lY, I'J'jf, as AtiEiilCAN EDUCATION WEEK in our
State.
C. ^:^f^
Til WITNE;_;c WIIEREOI'', I have iierc-
unto set my hand and caused
tiie Great Seal of tlie State
of California to be affixed
this 7th day of November,
A. D., One Tliousand Nine
Hundred and J^fty-sevet^i.
ilarold J.^ Puv:ors
Acting Governor of California
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.'Secretary
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P H U C L A ^! A T 1
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In «ii (Am «r Ihi iMMWrr •flMii
NOV 1 •: 1^57 I
RANK H. JORDAN, Secretartd Ml
AHW«htlM«(IMr*(«W*
"V/c cather tocctiicr to a:3L '
tiic Lox'd't; bleaslncs "
Durlnc these days of prospcrilv and
Srir'^'^M^/'r 'IT "^"""' ^^ ^^ Sel/ror L to pause
lurin^, llic hectic p-u-juitrj (.f every day ure and
rcilcot on the blesoiugs which have bSn bestowed
on us throughout tiie history ol" America 1 rom th ■
bo:;ii^il-uf ; "1:'^" !•*"; ^'^'^"^ ^>-vc thani;.; for their
a MM ''^7^«^^'^W" t-^ Uie present when we enjov
rlSh^t d IviV'' "'^'".i"" '" Airnlchty God Tor the
ixj^iioo and priviie^rpj, 㣥 ^^ p^,^,^ people.
Today our thuu(^}its and oravor'" fvi-onr?
beyond our borders to inr^i,, o i-. , ^ extend
our e,.erGlo= be uir«tei\o4rd „elSir"h:;4"?n
f M |/^^ «;r-' --^ =&=i r? 1.
>y lort^iiy the luture peace of the world.
Therefore, I,
of California,
Harold J. Powers, Actinc'
oo T,,, „ ' '•'-' hereby proclaim
- . ly^7, ao TilANKSGlVING DAY, and urge m:
Gtvernor
November
lor an w. nave achieved individually and as a'^
^^v all wc
nal iun.
IN WITMESS WlffiREuF, I have here-
unto set >ny iiand and caused
the Great jjeal ,;.f the State
uf California to be affixed
this 8th day of November,
A. D., unc Tliuusand Mine
Hundred and FU'^y-ooven-.
Acting Oovoi'iioi- '
I'TKoT:
oocrotary of'v^ate
"Nrist. orrica
-m
^xtnitioc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of CGlirornia
PROCLAMATION
This year marks the Ibbth anniversary of the
ratification of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
of the United States, known as the Bill of Rights. The
traditional rights and freedoms we enjoy as citizens of
this Republic have their foundation in tl»e liberties and
responsibilities enumerated in these initial amendments.
They guarantee to each of us our basic rights and impose
upon all of us certain obligations to do all within our
power to sustain and strengthen our cherished heritage.
Achieved only through determined struggle, untir-
ing vigilance and great sacrifices, these precious rights
can be sustained only through tiie dedicated efforts of an
alert tiation. Our Bill of Rights has come to us as a trust
to be nurtured and safeguarded for future generations. So
long as it remains Intact and reflects the fundamental
policies of our government, America will grow in strength
and dedication of purpose.
Knowing these to be truths, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim the period
December y to December I'j, lyL)7, as BILL OF RIGHTS WEEK
throughout our State and I urge my fellow Californians to
foster maintenance and reinforcement of the Bill of Rights
as a bastion of the freedom wliich is the very core of our
national strength. I also urge my fellow citizens to
familiarize themselves witli the text and spirit of these
articles by taking part in programs commemorating their
ratification.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have iiere-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 9th day of December,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty Seven.
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^tJtcofCaliforiiu
PROCLAMATION
or the soil aid its products" ^""^'"^ utilization
heaped UDo?^^?^f■^^^ f ""^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^So honors were
endelvors ihe^^T. '^"^ scientific and humanitarian
apliinvoH i> !,■>,., t i. ., '"oivtjiet. xiioCiLute Where lie
decadP^ .1^ sciontiric renown. In more than four
Inspiration JhlchLnh? 1? ^"^ '''*'<^ '" ="^'''! i" the
liil an. wSr-'-Jf tS" t?ufr,"?e\rZ! '=''^^" -' ^'^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of Calirornia to be affixed
this lyth day of December,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-seven
"^^^M^iO^^N. Sec.,, ef s.,a
^jcfuriuc Bcpartmciit
^tatc or (Slaliforiiu
proclamati^^
FILfiD
In tta oAn «( Hi* ittMiorip •! Smi»
•lilMlwMalCaMtMiils i
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FRANK M. JOKDAN, Secretary oi Staia
The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis has
fr'^M^'^/^^ twentieth anniversary ol" humanitarian service to
the Nation and to California.
During these two decades it has aided 32'), 000 polio
patients ana has pledged that mere survival is not'enouKh for
the many cruelly handicapped victims of this crippling disease
WHO must sLlll be reiaurod to useful and productive lives.
With a vast new reservoir of scientific attainment to draw on.
polio patients need no longer remain hopeless. Where disabill
Iti cannot be remedied completely through an integrated
propam of care, researcli, teaching and training, even the
most severely disabled still may benefit by becoming more
mobile, more self-sufficient, more alive. ^"""^"K ""^^e
r.^ 4. ,_ ^^ P result or widespread inoculation, the polio
picture has changed. Millions of children and young aSulL
are now protected by Salk vaccine against paralytic polio but
more than two-thirds of those in the susceptible age group
under 40 still need one or more of the three shots Required
for maximum protection. owuoo xequxrea
Need also ex
doctors, nurses, physi
social workers and otli
and aid to the disable
schools, hospitals and
scholarships to studcn
is equipping a wnolc n
will accrue to the Nat
fields.
ists for trained personnel--3cientlst3,
cal and occupational therapists, medical
ers— especially prepared for research
d. Hy prt)Vldlng grants to medical
laboratories, and fellowsiiips and
ts and professionals, the March of Dimes
ew generation of experts whose knowledge
J-on for many years in a wide variety of
Mindful of the multiple need facinr the M^t-inr^ai
Foundation on its twentieth anniversary I. Goodwin 5 KnLhi-
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim the Mon?hAf^^'
January, 195«, as MARCH OF DIMEs'^MSSthroughourour State
and urse every resident of California to responSwith their
customary generosity to this annual financial campaign!
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
2/'th day of December, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-seven.
rPEST:
Secretary of S
»i *if raiNTtsi. orptci
^Kcunuc ©cparrmcnt
^tJtcordjlifornij
PROCLAMATI
0 N
^and or unlimited opportur.T ?v wf ^"°'"! °^ liberty, a
independence 3.owe/^ene^"o'u%-Sn r^a^eV^^^-p-op^^e.
h^wever, arl SenlTa^JaJo St'''"" ""^ '^"'^^i^" "i^tory
was achieved only thrml^h ^ ""^ national well-beln^
attontion to tSe'^prese^atfSf'f J^ ^"^ d^^icaieS '"^
worship, speak and Slemblc ?n r.^^'1 ""^^hts of men to
in advancing the cause ordeiocr^I^L^'^p^L-c^lp^^^r'" """^
With the iJn"? he1;^.^n'"S p^^^t'^^.S^n^"'^^ y-n, 'people
pii s sri^??,."---i ?^V e.'SplS^i^fraXo^^^
States our new fifnerafrons^o"^ Progress of the uS?ed
appreciation ox" the JhnCLnhf "^ ^ '^^^^ ^"'^ lasting
furnish a firm foundSion ?Cr ou/a^ 'f ^^^ which ^
for our American institutions.
indoctrination''"? ylth'inT'"''" ^^^^^ ^^«"lt from
suffering and labor of our r T'^"^^ "^ sacrifices
Knight, Governor o? Cal 1 ?o rn ^r''. ^''' ' - Goodwin j!'
month of February lo^;^",^^' ^° hereby proclaim i-h«.
"rge my fellorcilifo^^ian^' tf f JI^' HIsIoKnS and
understanding of ou^^ ZV.T.'. .^e^l\^e^^-\-- £^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, i bave here-
unto set my hand and cauled II
the Great Seal of the Stite
this 27L7h'^ ^° ^^ ^^"^i^ed
this 27th day of December, :
A- D., One Thousand Nine I
^undred and Flfty-seveS! f
FILED
In Hm oftM (f rtw SMTMsry •( Sioia
of rtw tMM •« CalHornte
luc :;!! lyb/
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secrefary of State
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ftAfJK M. JORDAN. Secretary Of Sfato
The wor'l fi 1 o <■ I 1 T
^r unwlao or ria.^rani ^;^. T ^'^^^' ^i^id examples
resuurcuG. Herernnn^'^'''^"^r^"e °^' nature's ^
ominous warnln.^s of iZ baP.^'^'^"^ ^'^"'^ "-"to and
b^irL!'-"' — - o:;?iJ-,-; -- -te. .an
be ald.Hi throui^h';:::;;.,S^:l'^^^"'^ -^' our state can
l-or maintenance \^TniZtit'^ '""' ^"'"-- ^''^"^"-^ Sans
or water supplies prStoctio^^^.^'^"' '^^"^^^ ^s-
petroleum rcauurces nnH i^, ^ ''^'^ mineral and
S", ^i^--. Constant t'd''on'"??,^??^i- "^ ^-i^^'and
bit iii"? '"^'"'-^^^ ^ili n-t^nly-'a' s,!;^"' ^'^"^^'^eratlon
^ut wall cuax'antce adcnum . < "^^ current needs
iuture coneratlons. ^ ^-^ 'natural rec^ouroes for
^car to Kivc special
and at the same time
wo set asid- one we^i^ r= v,
omDhac;ic. 4-^ wcoR each
'"pnaois to conservation
plantln(5 tree
or the birtii
natural is
tievelopme
? i^irr^l?^^ - crthrou,^*
ifth or Luther Burban^ cl\ i J"^ ^''"^^'^^^^^
3t Who spent his li?e'in^fK:^"''"f^'= beloved
-nt of plant lliv-. " ^-''^ scientific
programs ?f Oo^dwln j'^Knfrhr'r"" ^^'"'^ ^^" ^"^^^
nia, do hereby procliim i2 . ' Governor uf Calirnr.
CONSERVATION WEE^ am' Har^tf 'v^^''^^ ^^^^^'^ as '' "'^-
I strongly urge my ?"liLv?rlM^ ^'^^' ^^ ^JiBOR DAY
support to proie.-t- d.; ^^lifornians to ^ive fni i
ing Of nhruL'i;\%^'^;^^^';-^^.to stimulate fhe p an^
elflclent use of the >^^ ^'"^ conservation and
we have been^^ .T "^^^"^ natural Klft- wn V 7
'ivc been so abundantly endowed. ^' "^'^'^^
IN WITNESS VmEREOK, 1 have here-
tr^a;e:t"'LLr^,-^--Jd
Of California to be af?iSj
th.s yth day of Janufrif"^
^. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred ar.d i-if ty-eight!
^KnitiDc department
^tatcofCaliforiiij
JAi\' I) . 1950
n O C L A M A T if^^i^,^
Safa
Ital*
1-accd witn'a unlJSfSo'bS '?f .^ ^" ^'^iifornia are
relative to narcotL JdcH T- *^^ enforcement of iLs
because of our g?opknhv f "* ""^ Problem is unusili
so much Of the Lvco^T'oZcT^'.^'^''.''''' Orient where
south are the Latin Amcr?can^^, f ?^^^' "^"^ to the
Have a a.n-.rent P..noio1,^raL"o"rSr-,L°3%Hl "So^^.
our younj; '^cilllTo't^T,';!!"^'^. J" «-ator oxpoaur-e or
continuing educifinn r "^^anizations to halt if ^tk"
TT,ll f °*"="- to' J;ai;o'„\L°s'ij„"-='™- -nso"-'^
iellow men and women. ' "P"" ^''^ weaknesses of thel?
moral responsibilities
Knight, Oovernor'^orcalll^rni '" "^"^^ I' "oodwln J
all emphasis be given to n^ ^'^^^^^^la, and urge that
oxuxjity in our society.
IM WITNE., WHEREOF, I have here-
the^Great'"^..^^"'/"'^ ^^^-'^'
Of CalSornS t .'*'" "'^^^
this 9th Jav o?"t^ affixed
A II ,\ -^ "^ January.
HnnH'^^""" Thousand Nin4
Hundred and Fifty-eigS!
Governor
Secretary o
AS./J HAGtHtY
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^tarrofGjlifornia
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FILED
In tht office «f tha Sacrntary oi SfOA*
of tha imt« of CollfemiQ
JAM I ti \%'i
'mi M. JOTOAN, Secrefaiy of State
9toM
Jt ^W»nti>»twy^
lndu3trial and civic dcvelCn^'^f^ ^^^ acrlcultural,
and cities i.as been roGterod hv\^^ California towAs
cr.amborn uf commerce Ho, ^?^ ^^ ^^'^ efforts of
ment of ti.e nS -hambc^^'ir !^ ^'"'^ '^^'^ establish-
iu IbSl, this type orenieaturf '"' ^" California
corners uf the State until nw i?'' ''P''^^'' ^° the far
pendent city chambers which are n^M^ ""^^ ^"^e-
Icadershlp. ""'^'''^ ^^^- Pr^uvldiric essential
Californla^'in ^^T^lr^fl^'l^ of population m
ana it is substantlalirto the r^^ n f ^ ""^"^ Problems
voluntary asso.-iationj or ni ? credit of such
latlon uf these additional mn f ?"' '^^'^^ ^^^ ^^^iml-
been carried out m an°orderly'^a""erf ^"^^'^ ^^^
and the InZ'dlaS?* fij^re^f "'Jl^^ '•^^? stimulating
volunteer leaders and tho- r ^i'^^^'^'^Slng. The
oi- commerce m proJe-inn:? employed by our chambers
tnis chalJen:io K soun ini^'P^^"^^^ "^^^ meet
ment P^ocrams for o5r"co;^uni?ies":''""''^^ "^^"^'^°P-
orcani.atlons'haJe^iaJftrSire"''°"f "^^^^^^ ^'—
I, Guodwm J. knlcht Governor orT'^^r ^^^^^^^pment,
hereby proclaim the m.y^- , ! °^ Calafornia^ do
I urce tliat our bu-lno... ^'' ■'^" California, and
citizens «cnerJllv""t,a ;"'"':"' """^ ^'^"^^ ^"^ ^"^ ' '"
chambers of conu^i^, e and parMTino^^'""^"" -^'
-3i.nea to acquaint .l^i ZllS'^^ Sl^^f^^l.on. .
IN WITNESS W^ffii^uF, I i.ave here-
unto set my hand and caused
of r«f ■ r"- ''^^^ '^^ the Stite
of Caliiornia to be affixed
this loth day Of January^
f • D., One Thousand Nine
j^ Uun<ired and Fif ty-cigS!
Governor ^
ATTEST:
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Secretary
' CMA3/ J rtAG^RTY
^pjecutiDc department
^tm of Galifonua
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FILED
A( ih* Urn* e( Ciilltornta
JAM - ! lybli
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secrotary of Stall
DFCLAKTMil THE I-'EATHEH RIVER PROJECT TO BE a :I
;ri'ATE PROJECT VJITllIN THE MEANING ^l;; THE j
^TATE PROJECT AREA SCHOOL CONSTltUCTION LMJ J
AND DEKINIHG THE AKEa OF BUTTE COUNi^Y aS
THE Ai'diA AIT'-EGTED U:i LIKELY TO BE AFf.ECPrJJ
THEilEBY
I
WhEIiEA3, the StuW of Cuiirornia haa undertaken a
construction project kr.own ;xn the Feather ;llver P.^ojecfc; said '
project havin- for one oT lt=. objectiver . onctruction of
th': 0-ovillc Da;n on the Featiier lUver upstreaiu from the City
o,' o.'oville, Counti' of Butte, State of California: and
WHEKE;'iS, the work on aaid eontitrucllon has Leen
ader wa^ for r.everal n.o.i^hiD and at the preuerit cta-e thereof
, ,::cto of State hioHway relocation and tunnel construction;
UHEiiE.iS, the said construction will, for some time
.>i.e, cause an influx of children Into uhe area comprising
,.,. County of Butte, wnlch children will auu .^ ^.i^ ijoiiool
po!3ul ..Ion of tnc uoiiool districts oV said count:,; and
..HERE/uS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of
i.^y resolution adopted on November 12, 1''^m', l>as
•. M esteU the uovcrnor oJ' the State of Call fo.: . ■,.
written proclamation flndln.-. tiiat the sale constiau-Uu:. ,,roJect
will cause a suuuen influx of p^^ople into the ■ - comprising
said County of Butte, declarln-, and proclaiininij that the said
Feather River Project Is a "state project" wit.hln the meaning
II pirK rtN( ot»ii M
3£xcnitiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of eahfornu
ana -u.eu. ui' tl.e Si.lo Project A.o. School Con.U-ucUiou La.,
and ucrinm. Uue ax-ea afrecteU, o. ll.el, to be aiTectcci, by
said ouato project a. all of tho area contained .Ithin the
boundaries of said county; and
WlIEFiEAB, Honorable Hoy K. Simp.on, Gta.,c Superlntend-
.-, , rublic inatruction, ha3 made a report to the Governor
reccumendin, that the Governor l...ue a proclamation in accord-
ance with the nrovir.lonn of the aforesaid resolution of the
Board of Supervisor:; of the County of Butte:
KG., TUEIlP^POi^E, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of
tnc State of California, do hereby find that the construction
p.oJec. known as the Feather .liver Project will cause a sudden
influx of people Into the area comprisiu^ the County of Butte;
.nd that one said Feather ,Uv, :• I'roject, undertaken b. t,.^
-1,^ t w- ., "-r-,l-e nroiect" within the meaning
State of California, as a stabc projeco
, .. ,-., . .'i-,ie Project Area School Construction Law
and inuenu oi tne ouaoe iioj'.i-o in- -..->. >~>
(Cnapter 23B3, Statutes of IM'-Y); -^nd
I-lu-ther, pursuant to said State Project Ar-ea School
I construction Law, 1 hereby define the area affected, or likely
^ to be affected, by said Feather lUver Project as all of the
area contained within the bou.,daries of the County of Butte,
State of California; and
Rirther, I hereby declare this proclamation shall
take effect immed lately .
IN WITNESS \jIIEliEOF, I have hereunto set my hand
,„„..( .
^xccutioc Bcpartmcnt
5tatc of (California
. ,,„. ,;,,.a o.:aI or the Gt^te of Gallfomia to be
.,rri >:.■.] ....in -^/^T Aiv:, of .January, 1958.
itifi <■: '
(l/t-^" — // /I
G.jyi-i-n^r of Calif oVhl
Sec rotary ST^^^'
CHAS. ]|. HAGERtY
ffiiijfW .- < *iiro.Ni* witr rnKTiNt orncr
^xecutiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
This year marks the 100th anniversary of
commercial food canninr, in California, the Nation's
largest canned food producing state.
From moaeot beginnings in I85B, California's
canning industries have developed to a point where they
nov7 supply nearly one-third of the total United States
production with oO per cent shipped out of California,
some to overseas markets. As one of the largest peace-
time industries In our State, they have made important
and lasting cuntributions to our economy.
Producing more than 100 different kinds of
canned foods, these industries have eliminated seasonal
feast or famine in diet and have assisted in raising the
American standard of living by making nutritional benefits
available throughout the year.
In I'ccognltion of tlie progres.T and development
of our conmiercial' canning industries, growers, container
manufacturers and allied activities, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim for obsei^ance
during I'-J'jci the
100th Anniversary
of
California's Canning Industries
and I urge tlie citizens of our State to acquaint themselves
with the facilities wlilcii California enjoys for the canning
of fruits, vegetables, olives, citrus, seafoods and
of other products by participating in the variou
sponsored events which will mark this period.
scores
Indus try-
IN WITNESS WHERE, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
22nd day of January, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
U. /vW^-^x^-^^"^
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SocretaryCflif 'State
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3^xenitioc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of dalifornia
FILED
In rtw ofRot of fha 9<«( rvigty of Stoi*
of rtM ftivt* of CsllforniQ
JAN.'! II »%8 Y
FRANK M. JOWAM, Secretary of Sbfl
The Boy Scouts of America program wliich has affected
the lives of more than 27,^300,000 American boys and men since
1910, now has an active enrollment of ^4, JOG, 000, virtually
An Army of Might and Decency for America,"
Unusual importance is attached to Boy Scout Week,
this year marking the or-ganization's 48th anniversary, which
will be observed from Friday, February 7 through Thursday,
February 13, by the fact that it also marks the launching of
a year-long Safety Good Turn suggested by President Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Honorary President of the Boy Scouts of America.
Cooperating with uthier organizations giving leadership in
Liafety, the Boy Scouts will devote March, April and May to
traffic safety. Home safety projects will be promoted in
September, October and November.
In numerous communities the National Safety Good
Turn will be launched in ceremonies recognizing all Cub
Scout, Boy Scout and Explorer units which have signed
participation pledges. It is noted that community leaders
and safety organization representatives will have prominent
roles In these klckoff ceremonies symbolizing public demon-
stration of groups Involved in the safety program in a
community. The importance of such a safety program in
relation to our accident toll cannot be overemphasized.
In view of all this, and in salute to the 1,825,000
Cub Scouts, the 1,110,000 Boy Scouts and the 490,000
Explorers, In addition to the 1,271,650 adults active as
volunteer leaders and 3,350 professional leaders in the Boy
Scouts of America, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim February 7 to February 13.
as BUY SCOUT WEEK In California, and urge our citizens to
support the unselfish, patriotic service being rendered our
communities by its rank-and-file youngsters and its volunteer
leaders who give generously of their time and efforts for the
benefit of our youth, and to cooperate in every possible way
with their Safety Good Turn in I958.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this '
30th day of January, A. D.,
one Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
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/^o^t-c-jix^L/-
Secretary of/St«/;e
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&nitiDc department
^tatcofdjliforiiij
FRANK MJOTOAN, Secretary of $1
PROCLAMATIO tf'"'"' *«'•*"*' 'fSfe*
^r
find thei/aUentirrLSsid'on"the%l"'.S^'" ^^^^"^ Americans '
the t.ll which disease^ or Jh^K/^^!?^^^*'^"^^ "^ ^^^^t disease,
throughout oSr naUun and th^ 'j'^^^t and circulatory system take *
progrlms which constaAttv so^^ importance of medical research
ailments. Larsc "urns nr^„, n the conquest of these widespread
' tant strides Ife bSng Lde in f nevi\^?"^^^^"""^^'=^' and^mpor-'
uf human life, but thf Toil o? this Sfn^t?''^ suffering and Joss
continues serious. affliction on our population
'i more than BoSrooo'tiver'cau^Jnri^^f .n'^^^n^""""-^ cilseases take,
deaths in Callfornifan^ S^-^lJnf ted ItaJes ^^h^^f h'?"' '^^ ^"^^
more persons than all other Pn,,^^f ^tates--these diseases kill
'' $25,000,OOo'intrL'a?? Seasf Research "if ^H^'"""^f^ ""^^^ ^^-"
this has been supplemented extendi v^f,K ^^^ ^^^^ ^° ^^^^s, and
, iocai Heart Chapters Win^PK^ ^'^ allocations from the ,
i volunteer worS JiJl ca n on f hrf"^' /[^k'"^"^ communities,
: National Heart Junda^ Kebiuarv 2^ .nH^?^^"^^ 'Starting on'
■ local Heart Association t^?^,^' "^ ^^^ ^^^^ *^° Join their
come via newsplpers,"?^ievision'aSd'r^i:Sf '^^ '"^ ^^''"^^^ ^''^
support to'?he%e"proSs\VJu.poit1fTr '° ^f ^"' ^^'^"^^-^
^a4o-ira\VuT' S^^
I
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto I
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
3rd day of February, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
i-^lfty-elght.
CHAJk. J. HACiE
- HACiERTY
^jcnitiDc Bcpartnicnt
^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
of a
STATE OP DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California
empower the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an
area or region of this State affected, or likely to be
affected, by certain conditions of extreme peril to persons
and property within the State, which proclamation shall be
in writing and shall take effect immediately upon its
issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State
of Disaster the Director of the California Disaster office
shall act as the coordinator of all State disaster activities
in connection with such emergency, and every State agency
and officer shall cooperate with the Director in rendering
all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during
a State of Disaster, when tlie need arises for outside aid in
any county, city and County, or city within the region, such
aid shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall
be the duty of local public officials to comply with such
plans ; and
WHERiiAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
pnnltJ I
tr PHtNTiNc ciricf
M
^jcnitiuc Department
^tatf of California
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and pro^^rty within the State of California have
arisen and now exist as a result of high tides of the Pacific
Ocean which are expected to occur during the month of February
1958 and inundate certain areas within the limits of the City
of Imperial Beach in San Diego County, State of California;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster by the Chief Executive of the said City
of Imperial Ueach;
3. That local authority in the affected area is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond
the control of the services, personnel, equipment and facili-
ties of said City of Imperial Beach and requires the combined
forces of a mutual -aid region or regions to combat;
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster:
NOW. THEREFORE, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
of the State of California, by virtue of the powers and
authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this
State, do hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster exists in
said City of Imperial Beach;
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible, this
proclamation be tiled in the office of the Secretary of State
^xccutiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
of California, and tliat widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
ana caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed at 5:00 p.m. this 31st day of January, 1958.
Governor of California
ATl'iiST:
Secretary /f /tate
CHA3. J HAGEr/y
IISTANT «£cR^ARYJ0f>BTATa
P'intt.l I
411 PBINIINb Prf ICa
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^xcfutJDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatcofdalifornia
PROCLAMATION
Efforts by groups to cooperate with law
enforcement agencies in solving the problem of crime
are recognized by the Govex^nor of California, inas-
much as the welfare and safety of the State and its
people are his responsibility.
This recognition extends to the efforts of
the National Exchange Club which, through the years,
has been in the fur ^front in promoting crime preven-
tion and supporting ail local Exchange Clubs in
sponsoring a program known as Crime Prevention Week.
The work uf
merits high commendati
the public to coopcrat
v;hlch will familiarize
of crime prevention,
units throughout the c
contributions in appea
local communities. It
is such an example.
our law enforcement agencies
on, but it Is necessary for
e in establishing programs
citizens with the problems
The National Exchange Club's
ountry have made outstanding
ling for civilian help from
s Crime Prevention Week program
do hereby
is CRIME P
I request
law enforc
Prevention
lUEO
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ti y3\e
As Governor uf the State of California, I
proclaim the week of February 9-15. 1958
KEVENTION WEEK in our State. In so doing
the cooperation of every citizen with our
ement agencies in the observance of Crime
Week sponsored by the Exchange Clubs.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great S-al of the State
of California to be affixed
this 3rd day of February,
A. D., one Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight.
ATTEST:
Governor (/
Secretary of state
^xecutitic Bcpartmcnt
State of CaliforniJ
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PHOCLAMATI
R.B :; - 1958 i
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretai^chlate
The United States has achieved the highest standard
of xiving because of two eiements in uur ever-increasing econumic
fabric — the ability to produce goods and services, and to make
these guods and services available to every person who needs or
desires thetr.. Despite uur unprecedented population increase our
production and distributive racllities have kept pace.
! These two abilities are among the foundations of our
national freedom, as well as elements in our continued progress
in the future. Without either our survival as a nation could be
1 imperiled, for to produce without using that production would
I stultify our manufacture of goods and performance of services
I and distribution channels.
I To maintain a healthy economy in which products continu*
' to flow freely to purchasers and users, a gyroscopic force is (
needed to help keep these elements in balance. Advertising is
that balance, and our uninterrupted growth has proved advertls- '
ing'3 ouccess in keeping production and distribution equal to
our increased demands.
Advertising Is a profession, art and business. By
; their constant effort, people in advertising have given the
• United States th<- freest and greatest media of mass communication
I ever known. Through their efforts, as well as our inventive and
productive genius, every sensible demand has been matched with
i an improved or new product.
The participation of advertising folk in civic,
philanthropic and educational endeavors has miiterially assisted
various community achievements in many areas. For such contribu-
tions to the common good, they deserve our deepest gratitude.
With these thoughts in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim February 9 through
February l6, Lybb, to be ADVERTISING I-iECOGNITION WEEK, in our
State, and do suggest that my fellow Calif ornians Join during
that week in giving full honors to advertising and its people
fur the widespread and valued part they play in making a better
way of life a reality for all Americans.
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 3rd day of February,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight. ,
TEST
Governor
./ ^'
Secretary of^ta«;e
1*1 1 pais TiNe ot»u
HM5ERTY
3£xcnitiuc department
^tatc or (^Jliforiiu
ILll-UhLhlLl i^a-^^^ ,
FlUED
mm M. JOTOM), SecretaiY of Sale
Presidenta' Day this year will be observed for
the last time on March 4, as Senate Bill 682 which Congress
will probably enact, would establish ttie date as the closest
Monday to February 22, Washington's birthday anniversary.
Particular significance ir. attached to this year's observ-
ance as l'j'j)8 is the 100th anniversary year of the birth of
Theodore Hooscvult, our 20th, and one of the Nation's great
Presidents.
Presidents' Day was established in ly'jl to bring
about a belter understanding of the American Way of Life by
revealing the story of America through the lives of our
Presidents and their accomplishments.
1^3t year. Presidents' Day was observed In approxi-
mately 100,000 rohools throughout the Nation and received
substantial support from the press, tclevi.^lon and radio
networks. This was accomplished mainly through the aid of
Chief Executives of the States, their education officers
and far-sighted educators.
This year, I would urge that a
Into 3har[) focus, with the thought that
where face the most severe trials for su
democratic way of life, making it Incumb
of the United States to accept their Jus
in preserving the general welfare of our
the aggressions of totalitarianism, one
in this program is the study of our Pres
points and the things they accomplished
1 1 this be brought
free peoples every-
rvlval of the
ent upon citizens
t responsibilities
land and to resist
of the polar stars
idents, their view-
for our country.
Therefore, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
Calif urnla, urgi; my fellow Calif ornians to recognize March 4,
J95B, as PRESIDENTS' DAY, and suggest that prayers be said
in all churches and places of worship for the President of
the United Stati^:;; and that the opportunity be given our
school children lo become better acquainted with our way
of life through special programs having to do with our
Presicicnis and their live.-,.
IN WITNESS WHEHEOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 7th day , f February,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight.
rTE;;T:
'^W-*^'*^^ J< /ri.<^wCA-
Governor ^
Secretary
ofC^ilfSte
^Kfutiuc Bcpartmcnt
^tm or California
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fWMK M. JOTOAH. Secrc'jry of 5fa*
The beginning of the conquest of apace, through
aatellltes shot upward by the United States and Soviet
Russia, further emphasizes the demarcation between the
tyiranny of the Communist dictatorship and the principles of
freedom as symbolized by the United States. The "Sputniks"
were the results of regimented science; our "Explorer" Is
the fruition of efforts of free men. And it will remain
this way until one or the other triumphs or some great
cataclysmic upheaval, political or economic, destroys
Communism.
In all of this we have the efforts of such organi-
zations as the Crusade for Freedom, Radio Free Europe, Winds
of Freedom and Free Europe Press which are carrying messages
of truth and courage to those behind tae Iron and Bamboo
Curtains, made possible, to a large extent, through contri-
butions from all parts of the United States. The messages
carry the words of freedom to men and women under Conmunlst
domination, encouraging them to look forward to and work
for the day of their liberation.
In the background of such movements, whether in
the Pacific or Atlantic areas, loom the figures of great
Americans who have, through their determined efforts and
wise leadership, provided the sinews and principles of
freedom. Foremost were George Washington and Abraham
Lincoln, whose birthday anniversaries we observe in February,
and each symbolic of the Justice and freedom Inherent in
the American Way of Life.
Considering the great efforts for world peace and
human liberty being made by all sincere organizations, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
February 12-22, 1958, as FREEDOM VSEK throughout our State.
I urge all Callfomiane to reaffirm their adherence to the
Ideals of freedom at home, to realize its preciousneas, and
to afford every poaslble assistance to the millions behind
the Iron and Bamboo Curtains in their struggle for freedom
from totalitarian bondage.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 5th day of Febxniary,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight.
^^ . ■folv^^<^iLX^
^^^^^
Secretary of-J|Gt
rr
:hAs. rf HAGFRTV
IflkN^'stCl/ErARV or STATS
^KcutlDc Bcpartmcnt
iStatt of California
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FEB 1 ;i 1958 ■'
meets the neceLary quaL?icatlo^.'"^" ^"' "°"'^" "^^
partisan aiTiliatlon^o? personlnnf ''''^^f'^^^^ °^
When the opportunity nLL^nt ^ tJ ^'^]:^''^^^> to vote
been truo--there is „o 'nf o^!^^ ' '^^^^ ^^^ always
present times crucla? aS thL'^f '^''r'''' ' ^"<= ^he
our country, shoulS sel? imn7 ""^ f""" ^^^ welfare of
exercise of all essentJlT^^r "^ "-^"datorily the
of Which the rlgh? tC voL^ff^H^''^' ""^ °"^ freedoms,
^i-iSnc to vote stands predominant.
Of this basic'prer.wJivS ?o f^'^'n^^ ^^=^ ^" ^^^ "^^
be exercised in ?he serlou. .5 ''^?'"' "^^^^ o^g^t to
of Americans hSve sac^lflce/JH^f M^''^*^ thousands
inception and continuance Ind^Lf ^!r!^ ''°^ ^^^
would soon revert trtCta\?L'rian\oid'ag^! " '^^
enfranchisIS/whJch^'irhe^d S"^^^"*^^'^ that the
having been won'so dearly wJ^l P^*^^i°"^ ^^ter
exercise it with vi^^or and inl ll'?^"'"'' ""^^'" "^
Judicious use of the Lnnt^ll^^ "''''' '^^^
billty Which must be falJhfuliv H?^''^"^^ responsl-
preservation of our way o? life. ''^^'^ ^" ^^^
and the Nov^'^Jer'ele^tions'^e^r.^^'r^^ '^^-^^°-
requisite for votiir Tn ,^ *^^^^™^^°" ^^ ^
from the State Board 'of u.efe.'^'^ ''''^.^ ^"^ ^ ^^^"^ = t
of California, and in behalf nf^I^f of Women Voters
1, Goodwin J.'KnighJ" Governor of lallfor't' 'T^""'''
hereby nroclaim Mar.^i^ -T/^^u C^alifornia, do
in Cafl?Snia,'"anrSge'2l'eli.?H?''''f"^^'^0''^™
qualify themselves tu narJfr.?Lf^''!^ citizens to
elections. Paitlcipate in this year's
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
thl°P^''\'"y ^^"d and caused
the Great Seal of the State
this 13th day uf February
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight
Governor
/^^rr^
ATTEST:
Secretary of (St/te
^KcutiDc ©cpartiiicnt
^tatcofdalifornia
'^H^^^i
PROCLAMATIO
^^*%^
'•i^
Through the efforts of California's Easter Seal
Societies more than lb, 000 Calif ornians of all apes were
alacQ during 1937 in their battles against the disabling
elfects ol accidents and disease.
oK^i^*. Desicned to help people acquire or regain the
ability CO walk and talk, learn and earn, services of the
Easter Seal Socloticr, ore tlio products of the countrvi^
most comprehensive non-/:ovcrnmental, single-agency health
ana rehaoilitatlon program. * e e, j
In dollars, as in services, the California pro-
gram continues to be the pacemaker in the Easter Seal
network that spans the Nation. Grose; income received from
all sources in California in l^'Xf totaled $2,244,928 For
the second successive year, California's generous public
gave more tnan one million dollars to the annual Easter
Seal lund campaign; another million was received in memo-
rials, bequests and gifts.
se
i-^ ^^ Tills total income represented California's respon
to the needs of a growing population of handicapped persons
themselves faced with spiral ing service costs. Sixty-sS
per cent of the funds obtained remains in the individual
counties and is used for direct services to local crippled
cnilaren and adults; 23.7 per cent helps to finance the
otatewiae eaucation and service programs of the California
Society for Crippled Cliildren and Adults and pays for all
campaign materials; b.3 per cent helps support the nation-
^H^«!^fy^'''-"^ ''^' ^^^ National Society for Crippled ChilS^en
and Adults; and 2 per cent goes to the National Easter Sea?
crippll!^! "" " ^""^ ^'"'"''^ °^ ''^"^^^ ^"^ treatment of
iiPn (^c^n r^^.'^'^?^""'-, I"" f continuing need to help the estimated
420,000 physically handicapped persons in California This
year's goal is $1,349,773 In California, and in view 'of the
fiiie humanitarian service rendered by this organization I
Goodwin J Knight, Governor of California! do^'hereby proclaim
the period of March b to April o as EASTER SEAL S?H In
California, and urge all who are able to do so to support
generously this campaign. support
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 24th day of February,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
^Hundred and Fifty-eight,
^nuuurtiu ana I'lrty- eight.
Governor
Secretary of State 1^:.^__,
/
^xenitioe Bcpartnicnt
estate of California
P R 0 C L A M A '¥
California, bordering on Mexico, and close-
ly tied In with trade and culture of the 20 other
American Republics, haa a deep interest in observing
the udth anniversary of the founding of a bureau for
inter-American cooperation, wliich, as the Pan American
Union, serve:: as the permanent Urgan and General
Secretariat of the Origan J zation of American States.
At no time in history has there been a great-
er neeu for solidarity among the nations of the Western
Hemisphere, and the Pan American Day and Pan American
Week observance this year assumes even more slcnificance
than foiTOerly.
A notable contribution given the world by
the Western Hemisphere is the concept of international
organization. Since its inception, the Organization
of American States has perfecteu and strengthened
its structure and foundation, serving as an example
and inspiration to the rest of the world. This inter-
American system symbolizes the principles of peace
and solidarity.
Considering the slgnil-icance of this, and
taking into account that 3'jt3,000,000 Americans from
one tip of tlio Hemisphere to the otlier will take part
in the observance, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, do iiereby proclaim Monday, April 14. as
PAM AMERICAN DAY, and the period April l4 to April 20
195^^ as PAN AMERICAN WEEK in California. '
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 24th day of February,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight.
Governor
4rK><«t<
Secretary o^,J>Cate
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3:xecutiDc ©cparniicnt
3tatE of California
Fffl'>'; 1958 "
A
P H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N ^
OF A
STATE 0 F .DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster In an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by cer-
tain conditions of extreme peri] to persons and property wlthlii
the State, which proclamation shall be In writing and shall
take effect immediately upon Its issuance; and
VillERKAS, It Is provided by law that during a State
of Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office
shall act a? the coordinator of all state disaster activities
in connection with such emergency, and every state agency and
officer shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all
possible assistance; and
VJIEREAS, It is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered In accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that It shall be
the duty of local public officials to comply with such plans;
and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, j
have found, and do hereby find:
r«_
t'lnUj ,m t«liF<,«NIA fTATt ritNTINC OFFICi
R
Q
3!xccunoc ©cpartmcnt
;6tatc of California
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within this State have arisen
and exist as a result of storm and flood;
2. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of
extreme peril by reason of their magnitude, which
places them beyond the control of the protective
services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
any single county, city and county, or city, and
requires the combined forces of a Mutual Aid Region
or Regions to combat;
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the
existence of a State of Disaster;
h. That strict compliance with the laws of this State
which do or may require advertisement for bids for
the purchase of supplies or the employment of serv-
ices would prevent, hinder, or delay the mitigation
of the disaster.
NOW, TKERKFORE, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of I
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster through-
out northern California, from the southern boundaries of the
counties of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Stanislaus, Tuol\anne,
- 2 -
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l|A 1TAT> miNTINr OPPICI
B-
ixccutioc Bcparmcnt
^tatt of California
and Alpine, to the border of the State of Oregon; and
I DO FURTHER PROCLAIM that all the laws of the State
of California which do or may require advertisement for bids
for the purchase of supplies or the employment of services
necessary in connection with the mitigation of this disaster
are suspended as of this date; and
I Dli^CT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of California; and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS VJHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and !
caused the Great Seal of the State of California ^^^^^'''^'^
Done at the City of Sacramento, this _ -^ i' ' . day of,
February, 1958,
Governor of California
^xtcutiuc Bcpartmcnt
^CJtc or dalifornia
FILED
FtB2t'. 1958 '
HiANK M. JORDHH, SecrelaiY of Shto
PROCLAMATION
n -M / I
Durlnc SAVbl YOUR VISION WEEK, its Kponr.or, The
Calli'ornia Optomebric Aiibociation, provides vital information
on visual training, eye care and I'acts pertinent to improving
vision, stretJLiing tlie need and desirability for saving and
preserving eyesight.
Proper vision is essential to tiie welfare of the
individual and promotes added interest in government, economic
ana social actlvlLles. Two out of three of our adult citizens
depend upon vision care to enjoy full lives. Members of The
California OptomcLrlc Association cormriand the meems to provide
proper lighting and periodic vision examinations for all
persons who require this attention.
In view of these things and because our increasing
large senior population is especially dependent on the aids of
modern science to enjoy gooci vJr.ion, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, do hereby declare Marcli 2 to March 8,
lb/-^b, as SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK In the State f California,
and urge its dedication to positive steps which will lead to
the enjoyment ol' good vision.
IN WITNESS WHEREOK, I have here- )
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 27th day of February,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight,
^xcfUtiUf Drpartnicnt
3tatc of CLalifoniu
H H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
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In Iti* nMc* af rtw iMrviary •! Ikk
o4 l«M l«att •( CaMwnta
I i i'. ■: . I'.iSB
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretafy of SM
^, AiiiitantR«Tawry*fitala
It IG noteworthy that the Librarv Week
observance wMch started in California in the late
ly^U'^, has this year, Tor the first time, been ex-
t.ended to become National Library Week. NeSSpaper^
maca^.nes, television and radio are uniting In ?hfs'
Liot national obset-vunc.-, and Library Week material
will be carried in the March issues of our leading
magazines, roachinr an audience of 80,000,000 persons.
du-^n.;r.ni'^'^°^'^,-^^t ^^'^ conserveps, transmitters and
dlsoemjnators of the world's wisdom and knowledge.
A younc Lincoln, reading Blackstone in an
lllmoxs cabin; a schooi boy, event uallv to become a
general conm.andlnc aircraft fleets, reading Ivanhoe in
a pioneer school room; many children read?L boSks
from many libraries-all these give sharp n^oo of the
hunger of the human mind to learr.. That huSr fo
learn through books, transmittinc their piSpts and
lessons into actuality, continued today and Is a Sln-
cxpal fulcrum in the progress of our American ^
civilization.
Kor these reasons, l, Goodwin J. KnlFht
Governor of Galifcnia, do n,-oclalm March lo through
Marcn ^2 jy.„y, as NATIONAL LIBRARY Sk ^a ^ur e
our people in California to reflect upon thrcontrl-
bution which our public and private libraries and
librarians i.ave made to the preservation of ou^preat
cultural heritage of human dignity and freedom!
IN WITNESS WHEfiKOb', I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 27th day of February,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
.Hundred and Plfty-eight.
Governor
/■^•^■^
ATTEST
Secrotarvr of Staie
ixcfutiuc Bcpartmcnt
;^tatc or ilJlirornij
PROCLAMATION
FILED
MARii- lybB
FRANK M. JOROAM, Secretary of S»ah
H
'i'hvouu,ii oUch oi'jjanl;iai.-lom3 ai; tiic National
Scci'etai'ieL; Aasociatiuu, woiticmi have become ciiLhuaias-
lically active in tlie comi.iercial, cultural and civic
advancement oi' their liome comniunlties and the State
gene rail;,' .
Ill tlie pursuit or higher prore-nclonal stand-
ai'dLJ L'or necx-etai'les, the National Secretai'les Asao-
ciation «Mii;;a):e:; in etiucalional pi'oci'ams t,o encoui-age
the advancement and upgrading ol' seci-etarlal training,
as ivell as uhe sbatuij oi' the seci-etai'y in business,
lndu3ti\y and the pi'oi'essions.
Tnese acLivliles include two annual seminars,
orie in tiie nortli and one in the south — a cax^eer program
designed to encoui^age secretarial students to become
proi'lcient in theli' chosen I'leld oi' endeavor through
pi'oper education and ti-aining; cooperation with scliools
and colleges in preparing coui-ses oi' study I'oi' secre-
tarial students; and nuiiiei'ons courses oi' study aimed
at seir-impi'ovement.
I wish to empliaslze the importance of these
seminars and otlier educational progi-ams I'or secretaries
and secretarial students.
Sccrotarles occupy a prominent place In the
business world oi' today. They are continually growing
in stature in the oi'ganlzatlons they represent and are
Indispensable to modern business.
There Is an ever-LncreasJ ng public apprec-
iation oi' tJie woi'k oi' women in the business, proi'es-
sional and public ai'Tairs oi" our communities, states
and Nation, Tnerei'oi'e, I, Gooawin J. Knight, Governor
of Callfoj'iiia, do hex-eby proclaim tlie week of April 2u
througii April lo, lys8, as SliGRETARIES WEEK in C 11-
fornla, and April 2j as SECRETARIES DAY.
IN >V1TNESS iVHEREOF, I liave hei-eunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
Calii'ornia to be affixed this
')th day of Mai^ch, A. D,, One
Tiiousand Nine Hundred and
Kifty-eight,
ATTEST
GoveiTioj^
/vn^id^/-
^KcutiDc Bcpartincnt
^tatf of (lalifornia
P H p C L A M A T I
FTLED
■I
MAf^' :\ ■ 1958 I
FUANRfl/OTOAN. fecrefarvo«S»*
0 N
Indelibly etched Into tlie clvip
Girl Srnnt- ^.' n , '^''^^'- ^"a Nation are the
whrch^e a^e ;if'"'-^''^ ^''' "^^^ni^atlon of
a iontlnuo; ^e'vrre^slnce'lts'?' "l? ^''^'^"^-'^
March 12, 1912 c^rirnrnf. loundlng on
to more thaf ?°^00 oS(71^'k^''"^^^^-^°" ^^^^ tl^^o^n
7U0,000 adult leader whn^r^'' ^"'' "^°^^ ^-^^^
mlse of "Do Tneir Dutv ?o r^^ "^ ^° ^'^^^^ P™"
Help other People at An°P?°'^ """^ Country, to
the Girl aciu? Lawf oi iovaTtv ""[j' '"< ^'''' '^^
Helpfulneun to Oi-licr;; " '>-i-iiun„os and
Governor of Callfopnin , % ? ^'"odwin J. Knight.
March !■_,, lq^y i ?Tm' ■ n?,^'^"' ^''''''^' '^' '-''^uih
marklng^the'46th'annlteruarrof^^^
the United iitates. I mrc all r^V^^''^''^^'^^ i"
the Girl i^couts now and in fhl ^^^f^^^^^^s to give
rullest cooperation an) ^^'^ coming yeartj the
number, "i" glrL ay'benef ^^f 'r. f "^^ ^ -reading
program of tralnlnr ln^?tTL 7? ^''"^ splendid
Gin .cout organization offer"!"'" "'"'' ""
IN >,VlTNK:;ij WHEHEOF, I have hereuntc
^et my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the state of
Calixoi'nla to be affixed
this 3rd day of March, A. D
One Thousand Nine Hundred
atui J''Lft.v-olgiiL-
'*t^.
FrUCD
^xtcutioe ©tpartmtnt ,.--^*5j-h«^*«j-jj-««
^tatt of California mah.1-1958
FRANkH^JORDAN, Stcreiaiy o( State
proclamation ^
WHEREAS an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now exists requiring that
the Lcgislature'of the State of CaUfornia be convened in extraordinary session, now,
therefore,
I GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of the State of CaUfornia, by virtue of
the power and authority .n me vested by Section 9 of Article V of the Consti.ut.on
of the State of California, do hereby convene the Legislature of the State of Cn ,^
forma to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento. California, on the fourth
day of March, 195 8. at 2 p.m. of said day for the following purposes and to legis-
late upon the following subjects:
1. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the subsidence and compac-
tion of land in oil and gas producing areas of the State.
2. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the assessment and equaliza-
tion of property for local tax purposes.
3 To consider and act upon legislation relative to providing funds for the pur-
chise of f..rms .ind honK-s under the Vcicr.ins' Farm and Home Purchase Act. and
to revise the act to impose maximum l.mlcations on the value of property which
may be purchased, to change the maximum purchase prices which may be paid,
and to modify and clarify exisiting procedures relating to the order ,n which loan
applications are to be considered.
4 To consider and act upon legislation relating to the transportation, admission
or instruction of pupils in schools, colleges or universities; relating to tests and
scholarships for such pupils; relating to regulating the administration of schools
colleges, universities or other persons issuing diplomas, degrees or certificates o
completion of education; and relating to the issuance of bonds to provide capital
outlay for school construction and to repay the General Fund.
5 To consider and act upon legislation relative to validating the organization,
boundaries, governing officers or boards, acts, proceedings, and bonds of public
bodies.
6 To consider and act upon legislation for the exemption from local property
taxation of boats or ships used for the commercial fishing of tuna.
7. To consider and act upon legislation to expand the definition of special high-
way construction equipment to include dump trucks used for highway construc-
tion.
8. To consider and act upon legislation to exempt certain types of claims from
the operation of Section 29714 of tiie Government Code which relates to claims
against counties.
9. To consider and act upon legislation to exempt station wagons from vehicle
weight fees.
10. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the creation, powers, and
duties of a California Poultry Promotion Council.
11. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the membership of the Small
Craft Harbors Commission.
12. To consider and act upon legislation relating to franchises and leases of the
property of port districts.
13. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the powers and duties of the
Lower San Joaquin Levee District.
14. To consider and act upon legislation relating to assessments levied under the
Water Conservation Act of 1931 (Chapter 1020 of the Statutes of 1931).
15. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the acquisition, construction,
furnishing, equipping and financing of land and buildings by the State Bar of
California, including temporary changes in the maximum annual membership fee
for the members thereof.
16. To co/uidcr and act upon legislation relative to the construction of a bridge
from San Pedro to Terminal Island.
17. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the publication of delinquent
tax lists.
18. To consider and act upon legislation relating to uniforms of the California
Highway Patrol.
19. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the Legislature, its members,
sessions, and procedure.
20. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the membership of the board
of directors of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District.
21. To consider and act upon legislation to relinquish to the City and County of
San Francisco all the right, title and interest of the State in and to portions of cer-
tain streets within the boundaries of salt marsh, tide, and submerged lands in that
city and county, and to remove all restrictions as to the use and disposition thereof.
22. To consider and act upon legislation for the exemption from local property
taxation of boats or ships under construction.
-m
23. To consider and act upon legislation to amend Section 5.2 of Chapter 124 of
the Statutes of 195 5, as amended, relating to the authority of the Cahforn.a Olym-
pics Committee to exercise the right of eminent domain.
24. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the number and compensa-
tion of officers and attaches of the municipal court estabUshed in the Hesno Judicial
District.
25. To consider and act upon legislation to amend Section 262 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code to provide for the cancellation or refund of t..xes for the I.scal
Year 1957-58 on property .is to which the church exemption w.is available but .n-
advcrtently not claimed.
26. To consider and act upon legislation to authorize the local participation
required in connection with the Truckee River and Tributaries ll<K,d Control
Project authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1954 (Public Law 780, 83rd Con-
gress, 2nd Session).
27. To consider and act upon legislation to change the maximum tax rate pre-
scribed for port districts by Section 6362 of the Harbors and Navigation Code.
28. To consider and act upon legislation to provide for the preservation and
restoration of state and local government in the event of war or enemy caused dis-
aster- to provide for succession to the Office of Governor; and to amend the Cali-
fornia Disaster Act, including such changes therein as may be required to qualify
this State to receive financial aid from the Federal Government for the cost of
administration thereof as provided by pending congressional legislation.
IX '^'ITNFSS WHEREOF. 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of CaUfornia to be affixed this third day of March, 1958.
^^^^....a.^/TtW*'^
Gai rrnor of CtUfornU
>:
^xccuriuc department
^tatc of (ilaliforiiu
r i? O C L A M A 1' I
Now In li,v. uijjiitii year oi' commuiiiuy.
observance, Iio^ally Day, oponijored by Inc Veue':
ans Oi' Foi-elgn v/ara, iiaa met with nationwide approv-
al i'rom i'raternal, civic and youth groups, all
willin^j to Cjjeak up i'or Amorica. "Loyalty Means
Lioerty" is tlie YbV i;logan i'or Loyaloy Day, and to
it will rally those loyal citizens wno are devoted
to AiJiei'ican Ideals and a deinocrai-ic form oi" govern-
ment. The VKW is justly proud oi' tliis nationvjide
event whicn has been lionoi-ed by seven consecutive
awax'-ds i'ror:. l-'reedoms Koundaulon at Valley Koi'ge,
and is annually proclaimed by the President of the
United States.
Oui" coiiiirion liex^itage oi' I'reedom, and a
common destiny ox glory founded upon the sacri-
fices of brave and dedicated men and women, contin-
ue l-o be lioldly chal li,'ii(_;cd by tlie cynical, atlielstic
advocates of class coni'iict and mass tyranny, with
the destruction of \.nc United States, as wc know it,
their cliicf objective. Tne reason for this is that
r.hese totalitarian ch.amplons of alien docti'lnes recog-
nize tliat fundamental Amei-icani sm is the main tiireat
to their selfish ambitions. So they would do away with
tiie rigircc 1.0 pei'son and pi-operty, and to freedom of
conscience, tlie rigiiL of free speech and assemblage
and religious lioorLy.
Pi'oservati
i'oi' ourselves and ou
undeviating fidelity
energy, all spelling
Amei^icanism. In ace
firming tiiese docti'i
Kniglit, Governor of
as LOYALIT DAY, and
wars in urging m.V ft?
fully in the spix'it
on of our God-gi
r posterity depe
, diligence, sel
loyalty to posi
Oi'dance witli the
nes of freedom,
California, proc
Join wltn the Ve
How Californian
of iLs obsei'vanc
ven bii-tnright
nds upon an
f-i-ellafiCe and
tive, unfailing
need for i^eaf-
I, Goodwin J,
laim May 1, ly^jB,
terans of b'orelgn
s to cooperate
e.
IN WITNESS lA/lIERliOF, I have here-
unto sot my hand and caused
the Gi'eat St al of the State
of CallLornla to be affixed
this bth day of March, A.D,,
One Tliousand Nine Hundred
'and Fifty -eight.
Governor
A'iTKf/r:
Socr-'^'tsry of Hl.pn 4
FILED
^jecuttoc ©epartmcnt
^tatc of dalifornia
m\< 1 ■■. ia58
FRANK M. JORDAN, Sacrelarv oJ SWi
p R 0 G L A M A_T_I_0_K
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California has
been called in extraordinary nesslon and has convened on
March ^, 19'':>S; and
WHEREAS, on account of extraordinary occasions which have
arisen and now exist, H. is deemed desirable and necessary to
submit additional subjects to the Legislature for consideration;,
rr)W, th<:;r'ifore,
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of the State of California,
by virtu.' or tn- power vested in me by law, hereby amend and
supplement my Proclamation dated March 3, 1938, by adding the
folio..!:.,, additional purposes thereto, and thereby permitting
the Letrislature to legislate upon the following subjects, in
addition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation,
I' -.;it:
Item No. 29, - To consider and act upon legislation to
exempt county s.anltatlon districts and
county fire protection districts from the
provisions of the District Investigation
Law of 1933.
Item No. 30.
To consider and act upon legislation to
authorize counties to charge tolls on
ferries owned and operated by such counties.
Item No. 31, - To consider and act upon legislation relating
to the Inclusion of portions of the il
Incorporated areas of cities in districts ij
organized under the Municipal Water District ;
Act of 1911. '
Item No. 32. - To consider and act upon legislation relating
to the inclusion of public agencies within,
or the withdrawal of public agencies from,
the Santa Clara-Alameda-San Benito Water
Autliority, and to representation on its 'j
board of directors.
^imirJ t
^ijN*. o,rn»
3£xecutitic Bcpartincnt
^tatt of California
2 -
Item No. 33. -
Item No. 3^t.
To consider and act upon leclslalion
relative to the acquisition, sale or other
disposition and possession of devices
designed for or adaptable to use on a
firearm which utilize projected or infra-
red light source and electronic telescope
to enable the operator thereof to visually
determine and locate the presence of
objects during the night time.
To consider and act upon legislation to
amend Section 20301 of the Government Code,
relating to the leasing, by county boards
of supervisors, of concessions in county
revenue bond projects.
To consider and act upon legislation amend-
ing Section ',^784.26 of tne Public Resources
Code, relating to bonds of Recreation and
Park Districts.
To consider and act upon legislation to ,,
authorize the issuance and sale of revenue ]
bonds by cities to finance the acquisition, 1
construction, maintenance, operation,
improvement, and development of small craft
harbors. I
Item No. 37. - To consider and act upon legislation f
relating to the admiuistratlon and enforce- ■
ment of the laws relating to the lnstallatlo|i
of plumbing, heating, or electrical equip- j
ment in trailer coaches. }
Item No. 38. - To consider and act upon legislation i
relating to the development of recreational j
facilities.
Item No. 3",'. -
Item No. 3<J.
Item No. 39.
To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the issuance and sale of state
general obligation bonds for buildings and
building sites for state educational
institutiotis, including state colleges, and
for mental and ourrectlonal facilities and
otlier state facilities,
IN WlTNtiSG WHIiKliOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
thirteenth day of March, 19!j8. j y
"^ ^aovecuor dT Califoi^aia
ovemor eft
Secretary of/G/ate
I ]>T4Tr r«IMINI, OtlKI
y
FILED
]
^Kcutiuc Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of ealifornij
I'.1A!{ 1 1 1958
P H 0 C L A M A 'L''i 0 N
«ANKM.JORD«lSBcrefB(vofaa<«
Our increased defenae aclivioles oi"
the patit two decadea iiavc served lo t-.t.«;n/j;l,lien
tiie relaLlonaiiip between Ine military and ci-
vilian aej^ments oi' our po|)ulatJ on. Civilian
America loda^ look,-, upon tiie military as Ita
stronc ritjht arm, but witiial a part of our
body politic.
The men and women of our Armed
i-'orceLJ cont-titute a mij^hty baGtion ai'.alnst
those who would deprive us of our power for
peace ana foi* human dicn.ity. Upon' their
strengtii and knowledj.-^e depends the preservation
of tlie United States and all that it represents.
Equal credit for protective services
also is due our friends and neighbors who serve
in reserve components and in National Guard
units. Without the manpower reserve tney repre-
sent, ouj- Nation and our iJtate would hv unable
to meet tlie ciialleni;;e of wartime emergency or
peacetime disaster.
The iu-med Korces of tlie United States
will be honored throiichout the Nation on May 17,
designateti by the President as Armed Forces' Day.
It is fitting that we pay homage to the men anil
women serving jn our mllitaiw components for
their oontrlbut lull \.o tiie preservallon of the
principles and ideals of our American Heritage.
r41ndful of tnese considerations, I,
aoodwln J. Knight, Governor of Califoi-'nia, do
hereby proclaim May I'f , ly'jd, as ARiMED FORGKS
DAY in California, and I urge my fellow
Callfornians to di.siilay tlie American Flag and
to partJclpate in local observances of the
occasion to the fullest ext.ent possible on that
IN WITNliSS IVHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my nand and
caused the Great Seal of
tiie State of California
to be affixed this Ijth
day of 14a rch, A. D. ,
One Tliousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-Eight,
^"rprpy^orp ,
Secrctaiw
2:Kcutit)t Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
r H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
riial Ihui-e can bo victory over cancer
13 atLeated bj, the TacL iiiat altiiouca some
^0,000 CaliforniariG diod or this malady last
year, anotlier 10,000 residents ox' our State
i.ouc;ht and won personal battles against the
disease. Their victoi-les o^ov an aliment once
considered iiopcless were aciileved partly as a
result or improved medical techniques ari.-ln,- rrom
productive x'esearc'^ and partly due to tneir
awareness or cancer's early warning signs.
r.,- ii n Uux-liiij April, tiio Calirornla Division
oi the Aiaerican Cancer Society will conduct its
annual Cancer Crusade, its dual purposes will
be to raise pL>,i,20, 900 In this State to support
bne oocieuy's pre. -rams or researcii, education
ana service to cancer patients, and to help im-
fuXify.^'^T >''^''' P"^^^'^ "'"^ importance or periodic
health clieckups as an aid to early detection or
tne disease i believe tliat the nearly 100,000
workers ±u this crusade should receive every
possible encouragement in tlicir errorts.
Mindrul or the ^0,0U0 who died last
year, but hoperul that the saving or Ij UOO
others tiirough researcii and modern techniques
''f" ^^•'"^•^"1'''^"°'^' ^' G^^'^win J. Knight, Governor
oi Galiiorna.a, proclaim April, l^'Sb as CANCER
CONTROL MONTil. In so doing, i ui^ge public re-
ceptiveness to tlie message which these volunteer
workers will carry into millions or Calirornla
homes, and the most generous public support
possible. ^'
IN WITNESS WIIEREOI^ I iiave here-
unto set my nand and caused
tne Great Seal or the Suate
or Caliroi-nla to be afrixed
tills IJtii day or Marc a, A.D.
One Tliousand Nine Hundred
and i«"irty-elght
-/-Cx^yi^Lh
isir*... oil Iff
FIUED
HAR 1 1 1958
:RA!IK M. JORDAN, Secrdary cf Slatd
' iillllnt ialr«(«ri|«f Itot*
C^^^
^w
^xccutioc Bcpartmcnt
State of ealifornia
p R 0 C L A M A T I_0_N
WHKKiiAG,- Iha LeglGlature of the State of California has |
t.o n -Til'.: J in extraorclliiar.y i^ession and has convened on
i-.j;- ;:: -., a ;'j8; and
WHiiKiiAS, on ncc.uuul of extraordinary occasions vghlch have
arisen and now exlr.t. It I2 deemed desirable and necessary to ^
submit additional subjects to the Legislature for consideration,-
:; , or'-'fore, '
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of tlvj power vested In me by law, hereby amend and
supplement my Proclamation dated March 3, 19'^", by adding the
lowihf, additional pui'po!;eo thereto, and thereby permitting
Li.... U.T.islature to legislate upon the following subjects, in |
addition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation j
and other items added thereto on March 13, 19oQ, to-wlt:
It^i'i No. ''10. To ooMoider and act upon legislation to
authorize tlie issuance of bonds by cities
for tiie acquisition of real property.
It en. N^^. 'il. - To consider and act upon legislation
relating to the levy and collection of
assessments by California Water Districts.
Item No. i\2. - To consider and act upon legislation i
relating t,o the authority of water distrlctsj
to issue general obligation bonds. |j
Item No. h5. - To consider and act upon legislation to ]
provide for the cancellation or refund of
taxes for the Fiscal Year 1957-58 on
property as to which the college exemption
was available but inadvertently was not
claimed.
Item No. ^^^4. - To consider and act upon legislation to
exempt from registration vehicles used by
the Civil Air Patrol. ij
m
^Kcutioc Bcpartincnt
^tatc of ejlifornij
Hon; No,
Item No. 'lo.
To consider and act uj-on legislation to
amend Section !:>302.'j of the Streets and
HlghwayE Cude to extend the period for
payment of assessments levied against public'
af(;ju-M.<r. unJoi' the Improvement Act of I9II.
To ouurfliiur and act upon legislation
relating; to the maximum rate of assessment
in parklnr, districts. i|
Item No. '(/. ^ To consider and act upon legislation
relating? to the leasing of property,
borrcwlntj; of funds, and levying of t
hospital districts.
axes by
Item No. '48. -
lo consider and act- upon legislation to
authorize the Issuance of bonds by the
State for the Improvement of harbors and
facilities thereon.
IN WITNESS WJiERliOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
iie Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
wenty-fourlh day of March, I938,
In ih« oAm (rfitM Sacrvtofy of Mol*
of *• Sfot» of f "•■♦"rnlo
MAR 24 1958
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secnttry of Sl«te
A»^=^^^^^<^^
Otpiuy
»tAif raiMriNi. Oftici
y
^xccutiDc Bcpartmcnt
:£>tatc of CJlitoniui
p H O C L /\ M A T I 0 N
Today, centuries ai'Ler the Crucirixlon, the Eternal
Cro3= of -he SoA o? God stands forth In undiminished glo^y^nj
sSendor above the ruins or empires whose Pj:oeenltors sought to
place themselves above the Creator. Their brute ^"f^^'^^^f
Sundane power and their vainglory lie burled under the sands
oi' time.
Throu.;h the clouds of today's adversities, reminding
us spiritually of lue Dark '^6c^--totalltarian tyranny the
machinations of those who would Impose on us an atheistic phl-
To^oph?! and the heels of ruthless, boot-stomping aggressors-
th^ gentle teachings personified by Jesus ^^f^^^,.^ \ ^^f^^^'^;,,,
based on the will and justice of God, -^'^7^%^"^^^^', f i^'^'^J,^^^/"*^
brightly as the pillar of light. If we will but heed, they
will bring us our sought-after era of peace and good w:l11.
His precepts of liumllity, helpfulness, tolerance,
honesty, f orthrightness and unselfishness provide the strength
by which we defend the freedom to worship in trie shadow oi the
Gross as our most precious right.
The deatn of Christ and his resurrection, clad in the
habiliments of Inunortallty , have given to '^'^^^^J^f ^ °^^^„f ^
centuries evidences of eternity. They demonstrate that God
wis is and ever will be a powerful, living, and real Presence
S 4li ttmes! Snly thi-ough His mercy, granted by the inter-
cession ^f Sis son! can wl rise above the frustrations of the
temporary and temporal.
Only through the development of His spirituality
within us can we gain the world peace we so earnestly <iesire.
GoS g?ant each of us the ability to attain that degree ol His
spirituality r.ecessary for the achievement of such a peace.
Reverently contemplating these things, I, Goodwin J.
Knight, Governor of California, proclaim April ". as Good i^riday
SrSugnout our staue, and I urge my fellow Calilornlans oi
Christian faith to solemnly observe this day as ^J-I'^e lor
quiet meditation, devout prayer and consecrated dedication to
tne principles of peace and brotherhood, used and taught by
1 Jesus of Wazareth.
IN WITNESS wHEREOl-', 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of Galilornia
to be affixed this 2uth day of March, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-eight.
h-^tUv^ ^ ^^^'^'^
^
Governor
ATTEST:
/•'
Secretary ofi^t/te
f...,i..i .
^xcrutiDc department
State of ([aliloriiLi
P J{ 0 C L A M A 'J' I 0 N
t
ILED
Tliroui^h yavlnrjo, InGurance, home
uwnerijnip, inveijtment In securities, and
participation in management, the /Vmerican
people have built a competitive Tree enter-
prise system providing a lilgher standard
of living Tor the individual and more wealth
I'oi' the Republic tiian have ever been en.loyed
by any otiier nation in world history. At
the same time we have maintained and per-
petuated the i'l-eedoms guaranteed by the
Constitution and the Bill of Hight's.
Originating in Calirornia, INVEST
IN AMKRIiJA w/EliK observances have spread
tliroughout the United States. With leading
civic groups and business organizations as
sponsors, the progi^am emphasizes that the
American capitalistic system has produced
widespread bencTlts for our citizens, and
its Continuation has been a substantial
factor in tiie growtli and progress of
California.
Commending this observance to the
people of Calif oi'nla, 1, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governoi- ol' California, do hereby proclaim
April 2'f through May j,, li/'jti, as INVliST
IN HMEHICii WEEK in our ^tate, and urge its
support by all Calif ornlans.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my iiand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 28th
day of Marcn, h. D. One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
Governor of California
ATTEST :
Secretasy ol" State
A<~
FILED
^Kcutioc department ^"^ >l io-.. s^Zn. J
^tatc of California .^^--V^^ ' I
P_R_0_G_L_A_M_A_T_I_^N ^"^^'^^ " '|
I WHERKAS, th. Legislature of the State of California nas j
,, been called in extraordinary session and has convened on J
I Marjh !\, 1938; and :j
WHERKAr. .„ ,,eoun. - : .aurdlnary occasions which have ''
^^•--n :,ui no. oxl.t, U 1. deemed desirable and necessary to
, -■ •■ .dltlonal subjects to the L<.gislature for consideration,
I, GOODWIN J. K2.-IGHT, Governor of the State of California,
^ •-■•- Of tne power vested m „,e by law, hereby amend and
supplement .y Troolamatlon dated March 3, l^.f,, ,, ,,,,,^ ,,^
followin(^ nddltlnna] nurno-P-. 1 h..„ .
purposes thereto, and thereby permitting
'"*" ^'■'■^'- lc-t:i^Oate upon the followln^^ subjects, in
addition U, ... .uh,ect. specified in the original Proclamation
It... «c. .0. - TO o ,a , „„„„ ,,^,^,^,^„„
rclntln, u. 1,I„. mi,. „r ,,u,,u,. aecuntlss.
IN -1TN..3 WH.HKOP, . ,..v. .„,„^,„ ,,, „, „^„^ ^^^ ^^^^^^
to. =.-... s„al or t„» .U.C. or Califo,.„I. to be affixed this ,
twenty-elghtn d,.y of March, 19'^8.
/
Governor </f Califoriia
^
Seoretar^^y/ State
FILED
^KcutiDc department
^tatcorcalifoniia
•(llM«MI«*tCiillloralci '-'r'
im\L M. JORDAN, Jecrefafv of Stato
fJU^.t-^i- A M A T I 0 NB>^/'^*'}'^-^-f<?2_^!
WIIKHKAS, an oxl,ivio,.Ulnnr-y occasion has arisen and now
'■x^^- ■■ ,•• Mulx-Inc tliat, the Lugisiature of Uie State of
C.-.iirornLa bo convened In extraordinary session, now,
there for<.'.
I. GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority In me
ve.t.-d by SecUon 9 of Article V of the Constitution of
•'.he State of California, do hereby convene the Legislature
of the State of California to meet in extraordinary session
at Sacramento, California, on the thirty-first day of
March, 19,8. at . p.m. of said day for the following purpose
-ind to legislate upon the following subject:
To consider and act upon the Budget Bill
for the succeeding fiscal year and revenue
acts necessary therefor.
IN WI^ESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this thirtieth day of March, 1958.
Gov.TJior- of Cailforn^
Secretary \£_>^a1
te
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^xcfutiiic Bcpartniciit
State of California
FJLED
o<<l..»wt«atGalltarnla
mi
P R 0 C L A N JLJ, I_0_N ajANKA JORDAJl Secretery of State
OF A B^^-k.^^^'-^^i^
S I A T_ hi 0. F P_X S_JL|-iO_^
WIIEliEAS, the laws of the State of California
empover the Governor to prcclaic a State of Disaster in an
area or region of this State affected or likely to be af-
fected by certain conditions of extreme pe'1l to persons
and propertv within tho State, which proclamation shall be
ir v/ritlnp: and shall take effect immedifitely upon its
issuance; and
WHEREAS, It is provided by law that during a
State of Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Of-
fice shall act as the coordinator of all state disaster acti-
vities in connection with cuch emergency, and every state
agency and officer shall cooperate with the Director in
rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during
a State of Disaster when tho need arises for outside aid in
any county, city and county, or city within the region, such
aid shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be
the duty of local public offjclnls to comply with such plans;
and
Wl^EllEAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
found, on February Poth, 1958, that condHions of extreme
peril to the safety of persons and property existed in
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northern California r,.^^ ^-i
xiiornla from the southern boundaries of the
counties of Santa Cru.., Santa Clara Stam.i
^-^ara, Stanislaus, Juolunne
and Alpine, to the border of the state or n
.^^^, , ^^^® °^ Oregon, and did then
>roclalm a State of Disaster eylstinr fh.n .
^^^ '^ exi.tmt throughout that area;
\-^Vh-^AS, I, ar; Governor of the qt.f .
w,,.^ ^^,^^ ^^ ^^-^ 2^ate of California,
••"'^ found, and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
or persons and pro,.erty .ithln this state have
-isen and exist within the balance of this
State as a result of storm and flood-
'• y '"^" '^"'-^^*- ^" ^^-ctly affected areas
is inadequate to cope „ith the aforesaid condi-
tions Of extreme perl, .y ,,,.,, ,, ,,^^^ ^^^^^_
tude, Which Places them beyond the control of
the protective services, personnel, equipment
and facilities of any single county, city and
--ty, or City, and requires the combined
forces Of a Mutual Md He^ion or Hogions to
comba t ;
3- That t„e ,ro.esM,a conditions or extreme p„U
warrant and neopccif^j-
necessitate the proclamation of the
existence of a State of Disaster;
^. That strict compliance with the laws of this
State Which do or may require advertisement for
Mds for the purchase of supplies or the employ-
-t or services .ou.. prevent, Hinder, or delay
the mitigation of the disaster.
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NOW, TULHEFORK, I, GOODWIN J. KJCIOI'T, Governor of
the State of Callfcrnls, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constj tntlon and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of n State of Disaster through-
out the entire State of California; and
I DO FUHTHEH PROCLAm that all the laws of the State
of California which do or may require advertisement for bids
for the purchase of supplies or the employment of services
necessary in connection with the mitigation of this disaster
are suspended as of this date; and
I DIRECT that this procJamntlon shall take effect
Immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of state
of CalJfornia; and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IT. WITKKS3 WIIERKGF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacrainento, this 2nd day of
April, 1958.
of Callforlila
ATTEST :
Governor
Secretary of--State
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3£xccutit)c department i
^tatc of Galifornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 58-CD-l
WIffiREAS, the possibility of widespread natural
disaster is always present In this State; and
WHEREAS, potential enemies of the United States
have capacity to attack this State and the United States in
ever-growing force; and j
WHEREAS, Section 15^0 of the Military and Veterans |
Code provides:
"The Governor may assign to a state agency
any activity concerned with the mitigation
of disaster of a nature related to the ex-
isting powers and duties of such agency,
and it shall thereupon become the duty of
such agency to undertake and carry out such
activity on behalf of the State."; and
WHEREAS, during the past six years, certain assign-
ments of civil defense and disaster responsibilities have
been made ; and
WHEREAS, these assignments and others should now
be formalized to properly integrate existing State agencies
into the civil defense and disaster effort;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State and in
accordance with the provisions of Section I5V) of the Military
and Veterans Code, do hereby issue this Order as a necessary
f'.itiliJ iM TAi irnnNiA
r Ni. on K.fc
^xcnititic Bcpartincnt
3tate of Calirornia
step in advance of actual disaster or catastrophe, and as
part of the civil defense and disaster pro, ram of the State
of California, to become effective immediately:
A. Each department, independent division, bureau,
board, commission, and independent institution of the State
Government (hereinafter referred to as agencies) shall make
appropriate plans for:
1. The protection of its personnel, equipment,
and supplies (including records and documents) against the
effects of enemy attack or natural disaster. Such plans
shall include the following:
a. Provisions for the possibility of attack
without warning, attack under circumstances not permitting
prior evacuation, natural disaster, and radioactive fallout.
b. Provisions for the possibility of attack
of which there may be sufficient warning to permit pre-attack
evacuation. Plans shal] be made for pre-attack evacuation of
personnel and dispersal of equipment and supplies from instal-
lations located in target areas and from such other areas as
may be determined by the California Disaster Office.
c. Provisions for the protection and mainte-
nance of vital public records and documents. To the maximum
extent practicable, the original or a copy of each record or
document requiring protection, in the public interest, against
the effects of enemy attack or natural disaster shall be
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ftiitif.l ,
l>»JV T INI, OI I ICI
3!xccutit)c Bcpartmcnt i
3tatc of California
I
stored or kept outside target areas and such other areas as j
may be deteriained by the California Disaster Office.
d. To the maximum extent practicable, each
agency shall store its supplies and equipment at sites
located outside the aforementioned target areas and other
designated areas.
2. Carrying on such of its normal services as may
continue to be needed, on an emergency basis, in event of
enemy attack or natural disaster.
a. Each agency shall survey its normal func-
tions and determine which of such functions must be continued
notwithstanding enemy attack, and the extent to which its
resources, including personnel, equipment, supplies, and
facilities, must be devoted to carrying out such functions.
An agency which has functions which must be continued not-
withstanding enemy attack, and having its principal head-
quarters in a target area, shall establish and equip an aux-
iliary headquarters at a site located in a non- target area,
to which the agency head (except as may otherwise be provided)
and appropriate personnel of the agency shall report in the
event of enemy attack.
b. All resources, including personnel, of the
agency not required in the performance of the fimctlons which
must be continued in the event of an enemy attack shall be
available for the performance of civil defense and disaster
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f.l,Httl I
iPxccutioc Bepartmcnt
^tatt of California
.uncaon. ana s.,Xl .. repo.tea to t.e Oalifcni. Disa.te.
0„l=e as soon as .ete^ined, in order tha^ suoh resources
.., .e assiened to t.e perror^noe or a oivU defense a^d
..saster function .y tne Director, Clircrnia Disaster orrice,
if such asslem.ent is deemed necessary.
B The responsibility for such plannlne shall rest
„lth th. head Of each agency, provided that such official
.ay designate a competent person in the ser.ice of the a.ency
.o be and act as Civil Defense and Disaster Officer of the
agency. » shall be the function of such Civil Defense and
Disaster Officer to supervise .nd coordinate such planning
.y the agency, subject to the direction and control of the
head of the agency.
C In addition to the responsibilities imposed above,
each aglncy »ay be assigned additional specific civil defense
and/or disaster responsibilities by the Director of the Cali-
fornia Disaster Office, with the approval of the Oovernor.
such responsibilities shall be as mutually agreed upon by
the head of each agency concerned and the Director of the
California Disaster Office, and shall Include th. assigr-ent
of one or »ore competent persons of the agency to serve as
the .taff Of the Director, California Disaster Office, dur-
ing periods Of a state of extreme emergency. During a state
Of disaster, the director of such agency shall assign appro -
priate liaison officers to serve at the California Disaster
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P<,Hl,J I
^xcnitivic department
State of California
^f
Office headquarters and/or at its regional or sector head-
quarters. Each agency shall provide the necessary training
for persons assigned a disaster function, and shall make
such persons available for test exercises.
D. Authority in hereby granted that employees from
State agencies assigned for duty during authorized exercises
at State, regional, or sector control centers be allowed
compensating time off for services rendered outside regular
working hours, or compensated for such services, as the
director of the agency may direct.
IN WITNESS WlffiREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ■ ' day of
April, 1958. /7 / />
SECRETARY ^F/STATE
l7 / )/
^xccutivic Bcpartnicnr
State of Califofiuj
P R 0 c; L A M A r I 0 I
oi an
1-;^[F.1{GF,NCY
FILED
iOWAN, SecrefaryofSfaJi
Wlil'^l-U'lAS, V'-^r tho pant novrr.il woekc Ue vast.-) tine;
storms and flools throu-jhout the State of Calirornja have
o-iusi'.i Gcrluus daiiia,!;c both to private and public pro})erty,
a.3 a consequence of vjliich the citlea and counties of the
State have sustained serious daiiiajje to their road systems
and have sustained loss of dralnaj^e structures, roadbeds,
and road surL'aces, includlni: those on the Pederal-ald
secondary system, and, in addition thereto, the State
hichvJay system, which includes the Federal-aid Interstate
and primary systems and portions of the Federal-aid
secondai^y system, has sustained serious damage, all of
which constitutes an emergency affectini^ the entire State
of California; and
WHEIIEAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by
the public hi^dnjays of California, resultin.j; in the
necessity I'ov liiuuediate repair or reconstruction of public
highways and bridf.cs includiiiE those on the Interstate,
prlmax^y aiui secondary li'edetM I -a M Ii1;';hvjay systems; and
V;HEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency
as contemplated by tlie terms ol' Section llu of the Federal-
Aid Hlf^hway Act of Ij'jo {{0 Stat. j7^) .
ffimiti in t hitn-tt'y. iT*Tf rui'-TiNi
^xcrutjtic department
3tatt of California
: V'':. , i'in';i-iEl''OHK, I, Cn.xiwln J. Knight, Governor of
the State ot" GaiU'ornia, do hereby proclaim that an emer-
:ijy uziuto thruu:j;iaijut the State of Callfornl:
as a
"joUlt of atorm aiiu flood conditions and consequent damage
id Ic
)V pui-ilic liljihways and brldj_;es Includlni; those
on the Pederal-ald Intc'rstate, primary and secondary hlgh-
vjay aystei.io; tliat the lnuneJlate repair tind reconstruction
of
such daimi:_-ed and ■lestroyed hl.':;hways and brldf;es is vital
to the security, well-bein.^ and health of the citizens of
the State of California; and that the Secretary of Conmerce
of tlie United States Is hereby requested to concur in the
declaration of this emergency.
Ill V/ITI^'ESS WliElffiOK, I have hereunto set my hand
nausea
the (U^.'at Seal of the Sta.te of California to
afflxea thlr
IL'.di
day of Api'l 1
id
ji.^.
A'l."i'l',S'l':
.J^/^
d o V e rn ot o f Call fori \ 1 a
Secretar^^ar State
s^^^^iq^R^Y
NT frtCufcl
' UF feTATV
fftuUi km I ai iM.
i^xcrutjDf Bcparrmrnr
^t'lrr of (I jiifcriiM
'"'LED
« 2 0 i , , » , .*?/.«« CL
_P H 0
to Provide^Jus^icc'ro/Sn^u'' "" Administration
the welrare or our L^lon' ''TL'.^r'''' '' ^^*=^" to
tlHL for the State or ca ?.• "^^^^'^^ore, it is f^t-
-ther .tates m obseivln^ Karf .'" "^"^^ "^^h
' -— l-d by Pre.iSt'Si^A/^55 ^^s l^w ^ay.
*""'' ^- Elsenhower.
particularly in thesft'Le' 'h'"" '"^" ^''^ -"-en "
atnexotlc tyranny with rCn ''^'''' ""^ ^'^^^' ^n '
uo-f f ' '^ '^-"P^'t' -JlrSi;;'"^^^ ^-r force and
""»'-, to keep and make r^;";^"^^ •^'-atlon of our free-
liberty, in order ?haf f ^^""^^ ""r heritaP-e oi
take coura,,e and'havf rITtr?h^\'\\^ nations °Ly
;Xurr-?^"'^"^'^'^i^"^"!^i^:;i; f ^ to the law
PJ^trcquisxte to the rennhTi ^ decreed as a
we should nr,^- 1 ■'^^'-PubllGan x'orm nr
court" \.. ""^y take pride Jr, TL f 'government,
courts, but we should -.1^; , , ^he law and uur
Shortcomings, so that f. ^""^^ ^^ock of their
Preciation they "JJ\\,^^^„^^^"g^V criticisms and'ap-
"s now and m the luture "'''' ^'^^^ ^o serve
Knlciit, C-overnor^'i? cal^f^^''''^'^"""^' ^' Goodwin J
^^^^ -Lu tn±o observance
ATTEiJT:
tiovernor ^
Secretary ol
or STATS
^xccutiDc Bcpartnicnt
3ti)tc of California
.. eallc : • ,t.r:ior.r
'■nr";Rl';;,.:, _.: accoui.l .
^1"^'"'" • ■ • ;:'■! i^ubji^cts to th
I.. A K .^ T ION
Callf.rnlr) has
•inJ
■ ' .uU nc-jcosary to
latui'e for consideration;
I, aOODWIN J. KNIO- , the St;
'.rtue of the power vested In mo by law, hu
atplerricnt my ProclamatJ • -h 3, 19'-: ,
■ Mon-il purpo:. , , .
^■^I'^tiav -Icla^j i:; on (he folloi.! !!•■
'California,
nend and
-idinr the
- : , In
^ ill t!ie oi'if_<,i:ra i'rc:;lamation {
"^"- 1-J, 19':>B, March 2i\, I958, i:
■It :
- To approve or reject charters and charter
amendments of cities, cities and counties
and counties ratified by the electors '
pursuant to th.; Cotintl in* ion of the '^tatf
of California.
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d :*.^»e
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■;-I 1 1 i' ,
i-'i'juntc
used
"■ ■ ' rnla U> be alTixed this
^^.L,t.^^,;/M^
111 a
Sear-^tary./ Statu
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ISxcnitioe ©tpartmcnt
^tatc of Callfomij
PRC^CLAMATION
For 4b years, the City of Hope National Medical
Center has been dedicated to alleviating the suffering of
those afflicted with cancer, leukemia, tuberculosis and
heart disease. The great and admirable ellorts of this
splendid and widely known institution are aimed at dis-
covering and developing new weapons against catastrophic
diseases which plague mankincj, and to care for their present
victims .
The causes and cures of these maladies which reap
the heaviest toll of human lives constitute a mystery and
challenge to medicine and science. The City of Hope
National Kedlcal Center has devoted its resources to the
battle to free humanity from the inroads of these dread
afflictions, combating them through a three-fold program ol
patient care, research and post-graduate medical education.
ity of Hope has provided treat-
ims of these diseases through-
race, creed or national
nts have inspired renewed hope
truly humanitarian center which
ion to our State and has per-
e for its people, needs our
tuatc its specialized work and
t the constantly growing
In so doing, the C
ment without charge for vict
out our State, regardless of
origin, and its accompllshme
for ultimate victory. This
has helped to bring distinct
formed an outstanding servic
support so that it may perpe
expand its facilities to mee
demands .
it is an honor for our Golden State to be the
home of such a truly charitable and scientific institution.
Therefore. 1, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
proclaim the Month of June. 1958, as CITY OF HOPE MONTH
and I urge all mv fellow Californians once again to assist
in everv'wav possible this most worthy endeavor whose
existence depends solely upon our good will and generous
contributions.
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
17th aay of April, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight,
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^JCfUtiOc Bcparrmcnt
ff^tatc ofCaljforiiu
• J(^I^Att,
mi
"ll^'^t
ed in the iclfinr J:^;:'^""^'-^ ^^' a State that is keenly inSS'
har.i" and ^nif ra"hion"thri'"'? "'"w^"'' "^-^^^ "^^^'^ hea^^Jf
: Which the pruaucitun man^r.^r^^r '^"'^ '^Pe^ate the equipment on
2,100 locaI^'od.aiT';I1i^';earl^{"goS'Soo'° '^''' ^^^ «^-" ^-
states, C.a.ada/Hawail, the Snama CaAa? 7"'''"'^'^'':^ .^" ^^"^ ""^^^^^
a»-reemento witli mure than la, Inn ? ^ "^"""^ ''"'^ Alaska, has
integral part of om. Amfri 1a ^""Pl^y^rs, and is in itself an
Of our reL,nitIon'^in'hai nrr^acheS^the'BibS" t' '' ^^^^^^"^
score and ten. it is venerabl. an,i ^ Biblical age of three-
but it is ever enterprlsin. ^mi n ^;:'-'^'^yi"t: ^'' ""r respect,
and accomplishments it is wort V .r ^^^.^^f^' "-odes of procedure
, generally. wox thy ol emulation in labor circles
I
the adva.>tapes'Thai"Americans have'h^ i" '^"^ "'^^^^ ^^^^ ^^"J^^^d
philosophy all peoolc "Jarf?,, ?r ^^^^"^<^ ^"^'cr our economic
other side of the coin u ti' ^^T {general prosperity. On the
are asked to .irS themse! es'fo'r ihaJev'e'^Sairif i?'' ^^^^'^
necessary. The rntpt-mf-ir,r.an a "'"f ^'-y'-i^^ sacrifices may oe
always been ready and Ser Jo Is^Smf^'^ "' "^^^hinists has
this regard whether ln'Xpiri?roradv1rs!ty'?"'''""'^^ ^"
Ln its PlonCe'rw?rk":n'ca?I?Srnia'^in1he"'''"Jf ^ '^^^ '^^' ^^'^^
health and welfare olan fo^ if \ "^^ negotiation of a
the California Metal ?rado.' a. " ^'^^'^r'^l^- ^'K^tiated with
one of the first o? its kind in^M?,J°!,' ^ i^^'-*' ^^^ P^^" "as
nine years later, .ore^ha" 8' "per'cen? o? all'^w'Tr"' •'™'
California who are emoloveri nnriol. n . ^■'- workers in
and w.ifare ^^n.^^^Trt^^.^^l^^^^^^J^^^ ^^^^^
leee for mrGoodwin f \^^S^7 v' '^ ^^'°"'^^ ^"^ ^ ^^^vi-
proclaim May ^, ly'S as mcH™rs'PrnAv'' '^^ California, to
Calif ornlans to Juln'in honorJnf.f ^^' ?"^ ^° "^^e my fellow
become a great institiJion. "" organization which has
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
irth day of April, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
, Fifty-eight.
Governor v
TTEST:
Secretary of.'^
HIS riNL oiiir*
t. .^
2:xccutiDc Bcpartincnt
;r»tatc of California
Jt_!v_U_C_l_A_M_A_';_I_0_N
WHHRKAS, 'i-lature of the State of Culifornl.T has
■lordliiary sessl ; ban convened on
March 'f, 19'3'": and
, , :'ilnary occasions which havo
ini 'I ■.; --:!:-.i, 1* ' n d,- ■ : irable and necessary to
1, GOODWIN J. iCNIGHT, Ciovernor • ■' '. .■' ' ■ " '^illfurnia,
■> ^ vlr' ■ the power veste • ' , amend and
Lunl-ment my Proclamation dated March '.jH, Ij'jH, by amending
Item No. 't7 thereof to read:
It-iin No, 'IV. Tm con:;!" ' upon legislation relating
to the loauiiiti oi property, borrowinc of
funds and levying of taxes by hospital
districts, and by the San Benito V/ater
Conr-erv.-itlon .'ind Flood Control District.
IN Wi:!.'. :' ■.■'"■;"•:'.■'•', '■•■,.•: ti'i 'md caused
the Or 1 .'ui.i:''jrnia lo r.- ai lixed tnis
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Governor of California
Secretary of/atatc
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^xcnitioc department
^tatc of California
PHOCLAMAT
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There Is a oymboi of freedom in the bright
red crepe paper Poppy, replica ol' the Flanders Field
Puppy, which Americans generously purchase in the
period immediately preceding Memorial Day--symbol of
a freedom assured by those who nave of their own
full mea3ure--their iive3--for America.
in the ulght Veterans Administration Hospi-
tals in California anri at the California State
Veterans Home in Yountville, disabled veterans make
these red crepe paper Memorial Puppies for the
American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary.
Funds paid these veterans by the American Legion Aux-
iliary are often theli- only source of income.
On May 23 and 24 this year, the Friday and
Saturday before Memorial Day, volunteer workers of
the American Lec:ion Auxiliary will be on the streets
of every city and town in California asking every
person to purchase and wear a Memorial Day Poppy in
honor of our war dead and to assist the living
victims of war. No price is set on the Poppy--the
entire contribution received, aside from production
costs, can be spent only for the welfare of disabled
and needy veterans and their families. This also
includes the rehabilitation, child welfare and
education programs of the Legion Auxiliary.
Cognizant of the outstanding contributions
which the American Legion is making toward the care
of our brothers-in-arms, 1, Goodwin J, Knight,
Governor of California, proclaim May 23 and 24, 1958,
as PUPPY DAYS IN CALIHJiiNIA, and urge that the fullest
and most generous support pocsible be accorded this
annual sale of Veterans' Poppies. In so doing we
give full recognition to those who unselfishly gave
life and limb for the defense of our country and the
quest for a permanent world peace.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set mv hand and caused
the Great ;eal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 17th day of April, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
,: 'M
ITEST:
Governor
Secretary of(Stotite
HTf PRiNriNc nrricr
^xccutiDc department
^tatc or Calironiia
PROCLAMATION
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By making available adequate in-
fortiiation and uniformly fine entertainment,
radio stations pi'ovlde a genuine service to
families and individuals in California.
They continually prove themselves dependable
communications links with our citizens on
the move, servinr, as sentinel, advisor and
friendly companions .
in times of disaster and emerRency
they are invaluable in disseminating needed
news and directions and in placing their
facilities at public disposal. Our radio
stations take an active role in State affairs,
always ready to assist in civic and philan-
thropic projects.
a means
much to
cultural
and occu
nance of
I, Goodw
am pleas
as NATH^
f ornians
oui' radi
women as
Inasmuch as radio broadcasting as
of mass commuriicatlon contributes
the economic, technological and
development of the United States,
pies a vital position in the mainte-
our Nation's welfare and security,
in J. Knight, Governor of California,
ed to proclaim the month of May, i'^tt^i,
NAL I^DIO MONTH, and urge all Cali-
to take note of the achievements of
o stations and to salute the men and
soclated with them.
IN WITNESS WfffiREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand anu caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
22nd day of April, A, D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
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^xecutiut Bcpartmcnt proclamation
^tate of Californu
Baseball Is as American as corn on the cob, ham on rye,
I Boston-baked beans and pumpkin or apple pie. Boys move directly
I I'rom the make-believe world of Wyatt Earp, "Cheyenne," or
I "Gunsmoke" into the wonderl'ul outdoor land oi' baseball and there
they stay--boys and men--rirst as players and then as fans.
It is one of the first real outside interests that
] little Johnny shares with Dad. They play catch behind the house;
'then off they go topether to the big Leaif,ue Park, and even more |
important, to the Little League lot where participation and ,
activity replaces visualization and vlcariousnesa . i
The Third National Coiif^ress of Little Leagues has set
Saturday, June l4, ly'jB, as Little Leap.ue Foundation Day. On
this occasion, nearly 'j,000 lea.'-.ues in the United States and ^
other lands, encompassing approximately one million youngsters, ;
'together with their volunteer adult leaders, will gather in ap- j
I propriate ceremonies and observe the anniversary of the Little |
; League Foundation.
The purpose of the Foundation is to insure, in reason-
able substance, that the pro(.';ram may continue through the fore-
seeable future. The Foundation will make permanent the public
'benefits which accrue to countless communities enriched by
Little League baseball. Leagues all over the world will donate
the proceeds of the day to the Foundation. In California, 51^
'leagues will participate In the Little League Foundation Day
j, observance.
i
It is indeed fitting that the establishment of the
Foundation be observed officially on June 1^, Flag Day, on which
the Stars and Stripes will fly above the hundreds of Little
League parks and sandlots, and where thousands of Ai.iericans will
coni:regate as players, officials and spectators. It is in honor
land encourar-.ement of the 'jiH Little Leagues In California that I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, proclaim June 14, 19^3^1,
as LITTLE LEAGUE FOUNDATION DAY.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
23rd day of April, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
Governor
ATTEST
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Secretary oC^S/ate
FILED
In Itw off.'c -•> thi S-j.-.-ary of SloH
ot Hi* tux* sf CaUlwnIa
lA ItAII riiNriNC o»vicl
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^xccutiDc Department
-^tJtr of Cilifornij
PROCLAKATION
r.mn. .1 Hospitals In Uie United States today
employ almost 1, [,00,000 persons, making them
thL^T-, .''^''"^'''y''' iareest employers. But
they likewise are amonr the largest and most
Important dispensers oi' mercy--and hope — in
our American institutions.
. , ^ '^-'"^ hospitals today provide an ever
higher standard of care to an ever increasinK
number of patients, this in the face of eve?
increasing costs and employment problems. For
instance', there are more than 200 job classi-
ilcati.;ns to be found within large hospitals
and most of these can be filled only after
exhaustive personal investigation and detailed
and careful traininc:. ^ ^coaneu
u, V. ^ Hospitals are able to maintain a
snnniv l?""^ ""'' '^t''^' "'^'^ ^^^^' ^^^^^ Constant
mun?Jv.. /'-'f?''""';'^ ^^ assured through the com-
munity's continued support and understanding
oi the vital role which they undertake.
atf^nf "i''^\lif'htinr; all this and focusing
attention on the hospitals' "Missions of Mercv >'
communities tliroughout the United States and ""
Canada are Joining in the annual observance of
National Hospital Week, May II-I7. Saluting
this observance for the intrinsic worth of our
hospitals and the worthiness of the project,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California
proclaim NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK in California
and urge my fellow citi^ens to Join in support-
ing our hospitals, so vital to all of us
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
aet my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
23rd day of April, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
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Governor
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FILED
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FRANK |4.,J0B)AII, SNrelaf{ar^»ito
Celifornia, raclno; the sea and its'
harvest of trade in lands across the Pacific,
has reasoti to be thanki'ul Tor steam navlt^ation
which v;a3 the I'ouiidaLion I'or its oceanic pros-
perity, our close reiaticinshlps with I'oreif^n
countries have been appreciably enhanced by
Tfans-Pacil'ic coimiiei-ci.- .
useful n
herchan
plicati
propuls
|jrujj;i"aiii
ra;;;eous
the bur
type of
fiiaritiiri
the ind
face th
Now a new anti <>ven Iax\;cr vision of
ess and opportunity lies ahead for our
t Marine In the early and effective ap-
on of atomic enerj^y in merchant ship
ion. This ambitious and optimistic
•..nlallj lonL.-i'anL;L plannin'_;, cou-
culllnB of inefficient operating units,
'df.-i, of financini; and an exceptional
cooperation amonc; all segments of the
le Industry, East and VJest. Members of
us try In California are prepared to
is challenge.
uui- maritime service is a sound one,
its loaders are capable and possess couraj^e
and vision. The outcome cannot be in doubt.
But wt. are not furtjetful of our heritage oi'
steam and the sailiny from Savannah, Georgia,
in Ibiy of the SS SAVANNAH, marking the first
successful crossing oi' the Atlantic under
steam propulsion.
V/ith this in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, am pleased to proclaim
r-:ay 22 as NAHITIHE DAY in our State. 1 know
that Calif ornians, bordering on the Pacific as
we do, will wlioleheartedly join in tills observance,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havL here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this iOth day of April, A. D.
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
Governor
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Secretary o
ownS j. R
^xccutiDc Dipartiiicnt
^c't.itt of (i:.iiiroiiiu
FfUED
di iIm oAm •( i*i* iMrtMry •• Mot*
of itM ttat* ct CalHwDMi
WAY i;'. 1958'^
Wm M. JORDM. SecretarY of SMa
There is rciiiciiibrunce in the hearts ut' most
Calif ornians I'ur many of ihcJr tcachers--those who
through kindnccja or dlGclplino, or both, have helped
to mold their characters and ,-uide their footsteps
into a usefulness to State and Nation,
The foundat
nas much to do with d
our risiu;': !;encration
maturity. The teache
needed for the protec
ideals, and the conti
f-rade. Assuredly, nu
personal satisfaction
developiiv; the human
and girls to acquire
which they live in la
ion which our teachers establish
etermining the kind of citizens
will become when they reach
r provides initial inspiration
tion and advancement of American
nuation of this from firade to
other profession yields the
that a teacher derives from
personality and in helping boys
the standard of values by
ter years.
It is important, therefore, that we intoret
larger numbers uf younr; people in the opportunities
offered in the leachlni- i'ield if we are to meet the
needs arisini: from California's rapid (growth and our
constantly Increasing school population, for other-
wise we cannot adequately staff uur thousands of new
classrooms or provide suitable teacher replacements.
In consideration uf the role which the
teachers play in our clvili;'.ation, 1, Goodwin J.
Knight, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
June 1 as TKACHKU lUiMEMlVi^ANCE DAY, and June 1-8 as
TEACIIKU CAiiEEi-i WEEK. During this week; I urge all
citizens to become more familiar with the ac-
complishments of our teachers and the opportunities
offered by tac teachin:; profession.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 13th day of May, A.D.,
Une Thousand Nine Hundred
and l<'lfty-el-;;ht.
Governor
l'TEST:
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Secx^etary
W«4^
otate
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^xccutiV)c Bcpartnicnt
^tatc of £jlifornu
PROCLAMATION
In purouance of national tradition, Aiiierlcana observe
aays which conatitute mile;; toners in our history. Ever since the
birth of our Nation in I'f'f^^t national tiolidayu liavc been set
aside to commemorate the highlight J In our quest for freedom and
its perpetuation.
This yeai', un
birth of tlie Red, White
years ago, shortly ai'tei
Independeiico, the Contln
ycuag America this synibo
since then our Fla^; lias
over. Today, its 13 str
represent the nevcr-endl
world, despite tlie cluud
live in permanent peac.'.
unity.
June I'l, Flajj;
and Blue. One
' the slcinlng o
ental Con!':ress
1 of the I'reed
been honored a
ipes depicting
nr, desire of a
now dlirimlng
The 4b star
Day, we aj^ain observe the
hundred and eighty-one
f the Declaration of
F;ave to the people of
om tliey were to win, and
nd respected the world
the 13 original states,
11 free men that the
the horijcon, will one day
symbolize our national
Ln till:; yeai''s l''la; Day obsei-vance in Ca.l Ifornla, we
are happy to honor the name of Krancls Bellamy, officially
recognized oy our State Legislature as the author of the Pledge i
of Allej-.ianci-. Entwined with tlie Fla,:; Day observance is our
redcdicatiou to th.ls Lmmortal and inspirinc; document.
The Flag dramatically represents our unity, our
sovereignty, our thoughts pnd pui'poses as a people. In honor-
ing the Stars and Stripes we express gratitude for the freedom
which is ours undtr its protection and we renew patriotic
dedication to the cause of freedom throughout the woi'ld.
Acting In accord with l\\v finest in American tra-
dition and in pledging anew our fealty "to the Flag of the
United States and to the Republic for which it stands," the
brightest, best hope of mankind on earth, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of Caifornla, lio hereby proclaim Satui-day, June I'l,
as FLAG DAY in our State, I urge my fellow Calif ornians to
display Old Glory pi^omlnently and proudly on every public
building and wherever tradition and courtesy will permjt, and
to consider soberly the impact which American freedom has made
and which, with God's help, can continue to make upon the world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereun
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed thi
l^th day of Kay, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
I'ifty-eight.
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FfUED
PWW H. JOlftAK, Swolaiv Of Sate
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^tm or dJliforiiij
P H O C L A [■; A T I U N
The phyaicaL I'iluoss oi' American yuuth is
one of the fundamental cornerstones for the success
of our natlon'3 future; Indued, a aafecuard for our
freedom brouj^lit tu us by our hardy and clear- think-
inp: pionoer'5.
In rfccnt years, there has been much
comrnent that the physical strength of our youth has
been impaired throur;h tiie easy living of modern
civilization. As proof the lar^^e number of recruit
physical rejections in our Armed Korces is cited.
Tlie CaiJfurn.lLi CominJ f, tee on Kllneus vjhicli
i'Us vjorked closely with President Elsenhower's
Council on Youth B'itness, and with our State au-
thorities, seckr meanr, of reinedyin)'; this situation.
Prerident Eisenhower has recommended that
the week bei^iinnlnf; June 1, iy5B, be observed as
Kational Youtl^i )''ltness Wee!<:, and I am pleased to
endorse the President's proclamation in this re-
spect. Therefox'c, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
of California, do hereby proclcim the week be-
rlnni.-.g June 1, I'-J'jtj, as National Youth Fitness
Wcjk In California, and urge for it the support of
health, business, labor, agricultural, educational,
recreational, religious, fraternal, service, veter-
ans, civic and other organizations and groups, as
well as parents and oui' citizens generally.
I FfUED
•VI AY I '■' 1^5^
M. JOROW. Setrotarv o« S«e
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ATTEST:
IN WITNESS WH2REUF, I iiave here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this iqth day of May, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
iJ-d-^^-td^AM-^^ J^'
Governor
Secretary
tfMUi
«T*T» PlilNTIVf; OftW
^KfutiDc Bfpcirtnicnt
iDtatr of dJliloriiu
PROCLAMATION
Sr.
There was romance and clanger, history and proeress
In the overland Kail, the first uefinite linking of the
Missouri River states with the Pacific Coast--the result of
an Act of Congress dated March 3, lbi;7, and in which the
postmaster general of the United States was authorized to
contract for tlie conveyance of mail overland from the
Missouri Hiver to San Francisco. There is particular
significance to California in the first transcontinental
overland Mall contract awarded to the Overland Mall Company
ol which John Butterfield was organizer and president,
because 064 miles, or one-fuurth of the route, was within
California's boundaries.
More than one-third of the sites of the stace
stops or stands are all within the State of Callfornia--
situated at San Francisco, Clark's, San Mateo, Redwood City.
Mountain View San Jose, 17-Mile House, Gllroy, Pacheco Pass,
San Luis Ranch, Lone Willow, Temple's, Pirebaugh Perry
I-resno City, Elk Horn Spring, King's River Canyon, Cross
Creek, Visalia, Packwood, Tule Hiver, Fountain Spring,
Mountain Home, Poso Creek, Gordon's Ferry, Kern River Slough.
Sink ol Tejon, Port Tejon, Reed's, French John's, Widow
Smith s. King's, San Fernando, Cahuenga, Los Angeles, El
Monte, Chino Ranch, Temescal, Laguna Grande, Temecula,
Aguanga, Oak Grove, Warner ':•, Ranch, San Felipe, Vallecito
Palm Spring, Carrizo Creek, Indian Wells, Alamo Mocho, Cook's
Wells, Pilot Knob and Port Yuma.
The first stages departed simultaneously from
San Francisco and from Tipton, Missouri, on September 16, 18^8,
and the west bound stage reached Port Yuma, California, on '
October b, 18^8, going on to Los Angeles and to San Francisco
wnere it arrived on October 10 of that year.
It is well recognized that establishment of the
Overland Mail Service was a contribution of incalculable merit
m linking the East and the West and the melding of our states
into one great Union stretching from the Atlantic to the
Pacific. The trace and weathered ruts of the trail as it
traverses California, although eroded by the elements and now
dim and obscure, remain ever sharp and distinct on the oaKes
of California history.
Gazing back at this vista of our yesterday and its
then portents of our present, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
ol California, do hereby proclaim that it is in the interests j
01 all California citizens that we recognize and pay tribute
to the Overland Mail Service and the Butterfield Trail, and
the Centennial of the days when the first Westbound Overland ,
Mall Company stage was traversing California, October b to '
October 10, 18^)8, and that this corresponding period in I958,
100 years later, be designated as OVERLAND MAIL DAYS.
IN WITNESS WEiEREOF, I liave hereunto set my 'hand and |
caused the Great Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 5th day of June, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and Fi&ty-eight.
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S e c r e ta r jr^^<5y S ta t e
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State of ealiforiua
PROCLAMATION
It is a pleasure to endorse wholeheartedly
the ceriod of September 1-7 as Union Label Week, and
to u?ge my SlloS Californians to join with members
o? thf American Federation of Labor and Congress of
Industrial Organizations in its observance.
The union label symbolizes the making of
an intrinsically worth while product by employees
who work under the moot advantageous and sale
circumstances. It also reflects the long and per-
sistent Struggle in which labor organizations have
engaged in order to obtain such conditions and such
products. It is a warranty that progress has been
SaSe and will continue to be made in the ranks of
labor and in the products which management and labor
turn out for the public.
I know that union leaders are dedicated
to the betterment of trade unionism and that one
of the symbols of this is the union label. With
this in mind, I, Goodwin J knight Governor of
ralifornia. do hereby proclaim September 1- ( as
Sioi [^bIL W^EK, and I hope that residents through-
out our State will Join wholeheartedly in making
the week an unqualified success.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 9th day of June, A.D,,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
FfUED
i^xecutiDc Bcpartincnt
;^tatc of California
:^Pl!:CIAL hlLECTION FHOCLAMATION
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a npecla] election shall be
held on Tuesday, the fourth day of November, I958, within the
nineteenth Senatorial District of tiie State, consisting of the
County of Sacramento, to fill the vacancy in the office of
State Senator from said District resulting from the death of j
Senator Earl U. Desmond.
i
As required by Section 1002 of the Elections Code,
I hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions
of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid 'l
until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose
reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this oth day of June, 19^8.
A^
state
FtUED
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£xccutit)c ©cpartmcnt
3tatc of Calirornia
aPKCIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Govor-nor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special (Election shall bo held
on Tuesday, the fourth day of November, I'^t^^^, within the
Fifty-second Assembly District of the State, consisting of a
portion of the County oV Los Anf-vlea, to fill tht- vacancy In
the office of State Assemblyman from said District resulting
from the resignation of Assemblyman Frank G. Bonelli.
As required by Section 1002 of the Elections Code, I
hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the
provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount liereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEKEOP, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 6th day of June, 1958.
Go/ernor Cf
ATTEST:
\l*d tm CAIiroKNIA ITATI PRINTtN
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^Kcutioc Bcpartmcnt
^tatcorealiforma
r H 0 C L A M A T J 0 N
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In pui'auancc' of national tradition, Americans observe
aaya whicli conatitute mlleatones in our history. Ever since the
birth or our Nation Ln I'/Vm, national holidays" have been set
aside to commemorate the iilglillghts in our quest Tor Treedom and
(its perpetua1,iun.
-+-
Thli; yea
birth of the Red,
.years ago, sliortly
I Independence . the
1 yountj America tills
•since then our Fla,
vover. Today, its
represent t lie neve
; world, despite the
I live In permanent
I unity.
HI June I'l, Flag Day, we again oiserve
White and Blue. One hundred and eighty-one
after the algnlriK oT the Declaration of
Continental Coni^rer.s gave to the people of
ymbol of tne freedom they were to win,
been iionox-ed and I'espected the world
K iia
the
and
K nuo ueen nonox-ed and i'espected the world
Ij stripes depleting the 13 original states,
r-eridlng desire of all free men that the
clouds now dimming the horizon, will one day
peace. The 'i8 stars symbolize our national
In this year's Play Day observance In California, we
are nappy to honor the name of Francis Bellamy, officiallv
recognized by our .State Legislature as the author of the Pledge
of Allegiance. Entwined with tJie Flag Day observance is our
rededication to tld.; Immortal and inspiring document.
, The Flag dramatically repx-esents our unity, our
nn7u.i^^>^' °^^,^[?"^y'^l''^ ^»d purposes as a people. In honor-
iing tne btars and btrlpes we expres:; gratitude for the freedom
which IS ours under its protection and we renew Datriotic
dedication to the cause of freedom tliroughout the world.
L,^-, ^'^?^-^'^'^' ^" accord with tlie finest in American tra-
ifi"^"'^' fr .■^" pledging anew our fealty "to the Flag of the
United States and to the Republic for which It stands " the
brigntest, best hope of mankind on earth, I, Goodwin J Kniirht
I^TlTuIv ?^^^^•^™f^' ^" ^— by proclaim SaturdaJ? June l^^f '
di4.i^2v ml r? ""'■ ^^''■''- ,? "^'^^ ""^ ''^"°" Callfornlans to
,dioplay Old Glor-y prominently and proudly on every public
(building and wherever tradition and courtesy will pe.,„i-. and
'and 2h?ch'''w??h"r'^.'^T 1'"^^*=' ^^'^"'^ American freeSom has made
and which, with God's help, can continue to make upon the world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereuntd
set my hand and caused the i
Great Seal of the State of f
California to be affixed this ii
l^lth day of May, A.D., One !
Thousand Nine Hundred and I
Fifty-elglit.
■ATTEST:
Governor
/•
Secretary of/s/ate
vy/
i'xccutiDc Department
^tatc of (Ijliforiiij
P j< 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
June 21 anci
aviation, and Tor two
annivuraary uf civil
Istence of the Civil
June ^c arc two important days in civil
Ulstinctlve reasons. One is the 20th
aviation markln^^ a like period of ex-
fcderal «r-on"^":, Aeronautic J Adn)ln.rstration, primarily a
the foJi, n^ ?^ '"'' ^''''^^"^ ^^ 23,bOO employees. The other Is
a State" acenc;:""^'' ^' ''"^' ^^^'^^-^ Aeronautic. Commis'
;ion.
■^\\vv !„ lotq ^f,'^^^^"'-^" Aeronautic:; CominisGlon became oper-
liture in 'r '::' '"''"\ ^^^^^^'^^^C Ita creation by the LeglL
interest 1 -wtn^- P™"otxng and fosterin,: California's
pCir-t!ier-iJrcorn?[S-;.i----^?-ir^
and coordi^^tJ^n SSi^^hf f^S^^jf :;^L^J ^^J?Ji?? ^^J-^f^r
Ae?o,^lut?J''A'^,M in California ,c di'viSL; bet'w'C^n'thf Civ'i[°"
mis^lCn Ti AA "^''■^*''V'' ^^'^ ^^'^ California Aeronautics Com-
servid bv I ' f 'f :^ntaln:j .afety inspection of all airporto
?hr^;^c'Lin a :;^ i:'?;^,Cire'":^;;fetr' ?r"- ^'^ ^" Cali?°?iia.
majuinr: ^Hj alrporl'. ^ ^ maintenance of the
re-
reoopr.lzt.d'''thc''m'.'''- n.'i!'" ''';:, V'".' ""'■"l" «.^r-o„autlo= Commission
airp^?jra„nur;uSjnc"i; i= " ;„jf ?Si\rir£^Lir"
In consideration of tliia, 1, Goodwin J Kniirht-
iniali^bS^n^^T:K?J-mi Jnra.e^cS^ achievement by these
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California
T,'' ^Vm^^'^ ^''^" ^2th day of June, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-eiKht
FILED
"•**'«i«wewi»„,„i, ~* /^ Goverrtbr
ATTEST;
Secretary oi>'^at
), -mrSF
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tstbamml ctoslla
il 9cf . on
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V-
3PxccutiUc department
:5tJtf of California
PROCLAMAT ION
DECLARING TIIE TEIWDJATION
of a
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 3lst day of January, 1958, a
State of Disaster was proclaimed to exist within the
limits of the City of Imperial Beach in the County of
San Diego, State of California, as a result of existing
and threatened high tides of the Pacific Ocean creating
imminent danger to the lives, health and well-being of
persons, the safety of public and private property, and
the maintenance of essential services within said City;
and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and neces-
sitating the proclamation of r.uch State of Disaster are
now deemed not to be beyond the control of the normal
protective services, personnel, equipment and facilities
of the said City of Imperial Beach;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor
of the State of California, by virtue of the powers and
authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of
this State, do hereby proclaim the termination of said
State of Disaster within the limits of the City of
Imperial Beach; and
I'nulfJ I
\1/'
r^^
£xccutioc Bcpartmcnt
State of dalifornia
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take
effect immediately and shall, as noon hereafter as
possible, be filed in the Office of the Secretary of
State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS VfflEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Califor-
nia to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this _^l_ day
of July, 1958.
ATTEST :
^'''*^ Governor of CaliJ/ornia
^'
Secretary /df/State
W""*, .!»'•"
'\TXi
,. ,M»
^
P'.Httd in <-Ai KOBNin
K|M1IN(i OFI ICC
aixccutiDc Department
5»tatc of ejlifariiu
.o^ ,, Th^^^'J«:hout our history farmiiiR has
nl, "^^1^ hazardous occupation. Mechanization heTs
orou^ht to agriculture more .iTiciency, better pro-' ' %
and their amilie^i. it has also increased the danger
irant-?^ ^^^K^'^f.'''^'^^^'^"^^ ^"'^ *^h^ "«^'d f"^ sai-e wording
practices by those employed on Tamis and ranches.
Club.- w^J^"" Calirornla State Grange, Red Cross, 4-H
rounoii ^ farmers of America, and the National Safety
iakS ti'redu!?^''f^"^ ''"*' ^governmental acencies, under-
take to 1 educe the danj/er of farm mishaps throurh
extensive programs of education and action In the
r.-afetv'ru?f'°'' ""^'"« P"°P^^ ^^^^ aid"observance
ainn^[ 1^, ^ ''V ^^ '^^ oubstantiaily reduce the
Sairfirira'^t1te1?f^,!C? ^"^ ^^^^^"« ^"^^^^^ ^^ ^^^
rivnw»^4^^ i'""^ ^''^" ''''^'^ ^^^^ '"^^^^ measure of
civilization is our concern for human life " We
burratherXtt'u^^^^ accidents do not Just "happen,"
out rather that they are caused, and with proper care
ana precaution they can be avoided. With proper
use or?a^ mf nf ''"'^ '''''''''' '^^"^er arisinrirom
Sni LJ?™nrr:;JStSn Ir t^f rilS^of^^^^sS^^
^f a^^rKi^KreUmln^Jfdf^- '-'^ ^^-^^^^^^
natur-.i ,. """'^"^ty repre^ients California's Rreateat
n ^h "-'"V"''^"'-' a"d to encourage its conservation
in the rural areas of our State, I, Goodwin J Knight
,oIr'''"7 ." i^'"""™-^^' proclaim the week of July 26 '
1958, as FARM SAFETY WEEK in our State. I urpe that'
all concerned exercise care and dillK-er ce not onVv
durlnc this period, but in the wee^s to comS? to iLp
assure the'rntf "J" °'\""^ "'"™^ ^^'^ ranches'and ?o^
assure the lullest protection of persons on farm property.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this Ibth day of July, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
H
/ . ■■
'ITEST :
Governor
%- /'Vu^-^-^A/'/C-:^
Secretary of St^oZ
U
'Jl / /
3Jxccunt)c Bcparnncnt
State of £jlifomia
PROCLAMATION
Throughout our hl^;tury farming has been
a naturally hazardous uccupation. Mechanization
has brouj^ht to agriculture more efficiency, better
productio;-. and improved working conditions for
farmers and their families. It has also increased
the danger from potential accidents and the need
for jjal'e wuritlng practices by those employed uti
farms and ranches. Through the years, commendable
programs have been undertaken to reduce the danger
cf farn. mishaps thi^ougii extensive programs of
education and action.
It has been said that "The measure of
civilization is our concern for human life." We
should recognize that accidents do not just
"happen," but rathei' that they are caused, and
witii proper care and precaution, can be avoided.
With adequate maintenance and safety devices,
danger arising from use of farm machinery can be
minimized. With proper diligence and recognition
of the rules of personal safety, accidents arising
from human carelessness can be appreciably reduced.
Humanity represents California's greatest
natural resour'ce, and to encourage its conservation
in the rural areas of our State, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor of California, proclaim the week of July 20-
iro, 19t>b, as FARIvl SAFETY V/EEK in our State. I urge
that all concerned exercise care and diligence, not
only uurlng that period, but In the weeks to follow,
to help eliminate accidents on our farms and to
assure the fullest protection of persons on farm
prooei'ty .
IN WITNESS WMEl^UF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this lyth day of July, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
^^'-O^-t^tcO'^l^ A- /t^T-'t-^;^'^-^'^
Governor
CVJI^^L^.-^^
*^
Secretary of State , - r" O
FTIIED
^xcnitivic Bcpartincnt
^tatc of Ciliroriiij
wi IIP* •<■'• ^ v^nnwnvv
JUL 2^1958 .,n
KANKM. JOBDM. JecniMi.ofMl
P H U C L A K. A T 1 0 n' / J/
"Join Tuday Kor Their Tomorrow" is an apt
slogan Vuv "Parent-Teacher Week" in (Jalii'urnia.
The success ol' the educational program and
development oi' uur State 'ij communities depends largely
on the participation of adults in civic alTalrs, including
our schools. In planning and accomplishing our prepa-
r-atiuM \'ov a better tomorrow, ciorx.' cooperation among all
peopie;; i;; iiiipei-atlve . Our (.'ntire democratic way of life
is ba;3ed un thi;;. rundamental pJiilo;juphy and nowhere is
this more true than in our ijcliools .
Our children and young people are blessed in
that they can look forward to golden opportunities never
before experienced throug,hout the world, but in this the
respunslbilities ol our elders to ttieir education is vital.
Members of Parent-Teacher Associations throughout Cali-
fornia have made outstanding contributions in promoting a
better and fuller unueratanding of the problems Involved
in training and educating our citizens of the future. In
many of our State's growing communities these groups have
been instrumental in solving the many difficulties arising
from immigration of new families, in combating delinquency
and in focusing attention on the need for a close
I'elatlonship between parents, teachers and children.
The roots of the Parent-Teacher Aosociations--
because they are broadly representative in the scope of
their membership3--are potentially most influential in
community development. These i-oots are deep when the
units are active. It must be remembered, however, that
the effectiveness of such an organization is heavily
contingent upon exton;'.iv<- and wholehearted public support.
of Cal
Teache
citi^e
aimed
citize
With this in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
ifornia, proclaim the week of October b as Parent-
r Week tliroughout California. I urge my fellow
ns to join in the programs and projects that are
at developing uur young people into good American
IN WITNESS WlffillEOF, I have hereunto '
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this ist day of
August, A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fif ty-uiglit .
ATTEST:
Governor (/
Secretary ui* State
■ IN use OIIKB
-li^iJ
^xccutiue department
^tatc of California
P n 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
There is no valid reason why everv membpr' r,r
our Arn.cd Force, especially those frL Sanfo^nJa^
li eiit^xble, shoulu not vote In this election year!
the ^^tato.^^^''-tHT''^'"^"^°^ Defense, cooperating with
mini-'^fn!; ' ^'"^,i" ^t^cordance with state laws, ad-
ministers a world-wide absentee voting prorram for
persons in Federal Service. I take this opp rtunltv
to remind parents and wives to write to t eir on.
and husbands overseas explaining\o thenV'the local
and otate issues, llstlnt^ the candidates and providing
Pare? T*?^°",^^ *^" ^"^ ^"^ "hen they may vSte! ^
Paici.to oL service laiiiilles ovez^seas also can urovlde
tM.'M-r 'f''^''^^'- ''^'™"eh uniformity and di igenco in
this eliort, we can promote wider participation iSthP
lepSber^?!!™''^- He,istration muL be'^S^by '""^
providing
Forces and
have the o
Governor o
September
that relat
acquai;-,t S
Government
procedures
Anxious to promote public interest in
every facility so that members of our Armed
others serving our country overseas mav
pportunity to vote, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
'f oalifornia, proclaim the period of
lj-^2 as hm-^U FORCES VOTERS WEEK, and urse
xves and friends make every effort to
ti^yice people, and others employed by our
who serve abroad, with the methods and
by which they can and should vote,
IN WITMES3 WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 28th day of July, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
GuVe
ATTIiST:
I'lior
ate
FTUED
JUL"'' ^'^^^
u—-
=11
35KcutiUc department
3tatc or California
PROCLAMATION
Every timt- we vote we discover America anew, this
America in which every citizen Lshould feel himself a partner,
and which, beribboned with historical glory and adorned with
the crown of freedom, must be perpetuated by us if our Nation,
as we know it, is to persist.
If this Republic of the People, the greatest adventure
in popular democracy, is to continue the ascendancy which world
leadership demands--if we are to be assured of clean, honest
government at home through our cities, counties and state3--it
is the duty of every man and woman who meet the necessary quali-
fications to vote when the opportunity presents itself. This
year, 19^jB, the opportunity is presented in the November 4
elections .
Storm cluuds from atheistic. Communist lands are about
us, brlngint^ crucial times so dangerous that the people of our
State should self-impose the exercise of all the essential
safeguards of our freedoms, in which the right and the privilege
to vote stands forth predominant.
There should be no drawing back in the exercise of
this basic prerogative to freedom. We should flock to the polls
and cast our ballots in the serious thought that thousands of
Americans have sacrificed their lives for freedom's inception
and continuance, and that without it we would soon revert to a
totalitarian bondage. If they could give their lives, surely we
can walk safely to the polls to mark our ballots.
The ballot box is our greatest symbol of freedom — the
rectifier of past mistakes and the hope of the future. It is
the well-spring of social progress and the promise uf better
tomorrows.
With these thoughts in mind and with September 11 as
deadline for registration, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
L'ornla, do hereby proclaim the week of August 18-22, 1958
U.IFORNIA iiEGISTJiATION WEEK, and I urge all Californlans
lo not now qualify to vote on November 4 to register during
period. This is the exercise of the eternal vigilance
itial to safeguard our lives and our freedom.
IN WITNESS WIlEREuF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Groat Seal uf the State of California
to be affixed this 30th day of July, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-eight.
Governor
'-/•
ATTEST:
.y
o
Secretary^-tif /state
€.
^xecurioc ©rpartmcnt
^tatc of (Talifomia
PROCLAMATION
It is a pleasure to endorse wholeheartedly
the perioa of September 1-7 as Union Label Week, and
to urge my I'ellow Calirornians to Join with members
or the American Federation of Labor and Congress of
Industrial Organizations in its observance.
The unl
an intrinsically
who work under th
Circumstances. I
sistent struggle
engaged in order
products. It is
made and will con
labor and in the
turn out for the
on label symbolizes the making of
worth while product by employees
e most advantageous and safe
t also reflects the long and per-
In which labor organizations have
to obtain such conditions and such
a warranty that progress has been
tlnue to be made in the ranks of
products which management and labor
public.
to the bett
of the symb
this in mln
California,
UNION LABEL
out our Sta
the week an
know that union leaders are dedicated
emient of trade unionism, and that one
ols of this is the union label. With
d, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
do hereby proclaim :u?ptember 1-7 as
WEEK, and I hope that residents through-
te will Join wholeheartedly in making
unqualified success.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 9th day of June, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and .Fifty-eight.
ATTEST:
Governor
Secretary of State
FTCED
M'i, > ''"'^'^
HIAHK li lOTOM, Secrc»a|y« V3'«
rf.KNI* Stttl I
«^T^
35xtcutioe Bcpartmcnt
State of California
PROCLAMATION
The United States Congress approved a resolution on
February 29, I'J'y^, ucijlcnatiiitj; ijoptcmber 1? of each year as
"Citizenship Day/' in commemoration ol' the sij^ning of the
Constitution en September 17, 1/^7, and in recognition of ail
citii:ens who have become of votintj; age or have been naturalizea
during; the year.
The Congress also enacted a second and collateral
resolution on Aur^ust 2, 19'>, designating the week beginning
September 17 of each year as "Constitution Week, as a time
for contemplation and observance of the historic acts x-esuitlng
from the formation uf our Constitution.
Inasmuch
legal foundation of
is indispensable to
based on individual
Constitution will e
as long as it is wh
Inspired citizenry
principles. At no
true than toaay who
counti^y physically
gates to us as itidi
hearts .
as our- Constitution has become
our d .Miioci'atic way of life, i
manKlrjd's continued progress
freedom. V/e Americans bellcv
ndurc as a living, effective i
oily supported by an informed,
armed with determination to de
time in our Nation's hlstox-y i
n innumerable dangers confront
but everything wliich the Const
viduals with the love of freed
the broad,
ts preservation
toward a peace
e that the
nst rumen t only
aroused and
fend its
3 this more
not only our
itution dele-
om in our
As a tribute to all those in our history who have
fought ci..ura{',eously to uphold the tenets ul' the Constitution,
and in I'esponse to a request of the National Conference on
Ci'tii-enshlp, I, Goodwin J. Knig.ht, Guve'rnor of California,
proclaim September L7, l')'n', as CITIZENSHIP DAY, and the week
beginning September 17, as CONSTITUTION 17EEK. In so doing, I
urge my fellow citizens to become thoroughly acquainted with
the blessings of freedom which we enjoy under the Constitution.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this i:.th day of August, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundreu and
Fifty- eight
. Governor (jf
L_ ATTEST:
vi
Secretary of Stat/e
ipriviA KTJUi miviiKC ntPirR
^^/ .
t»at«
3?xcniritic department
;!cttJtc of dallfomia
PliOCLAMATlON
One oj" the important ta^ikD which California faces
uaiiy i^ tnat of i-educing the highway traffic toll, es-
pecially ac it relateiJ to our ciiilclr-en. It is a tragic
paradox that Amex'icann allow traffic accidents to kill more
children from one to fourteen yeai-s old than any of the five
most areaaed cnildhood disea:;es.
off!
•jtil
Gove
aler
one,
meet
Safe
and
the
clals
izes
rnmen
ting
too
thei
ty Le
puM
Wheel
As Governo
to develop
all the reu
t involved
tlie puulic
formidable
r goal of s
ague enllnt
c officials
r, I liave directed the State's traffic
and conduct an all-out program whicn
ources of every department in State
in this v.i tal mission. The job of
to ti>affic safety is, liowever, a big
for any single agency. In order to
afe streets for children, the American
close liaison among parents, school
and most important, ''The Man Behind
Cooperating with this worthwhile and paramount
effort, I, Goouwin J. Knight, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim September ii-y, l^'jB, as CHILD SaKETY WEEK in
California. During the critical opening-of-scnool season,
I urge my fellow Califoi^nia motorists to practice extreme
caution. Drivers must adiiere strictly to the rules of the
road and conduct themselves with courtesy to others. I
also that the children themselves be made constantly
urge
aware of the dangers inherent in motor trail ic on our
IN
jtreets,
WITNESS WHEREOF, I nave
hereunto set my nand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 21st
day of August, A. D. ,
One Tiiousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-Eight.
V-C^cgA^
Governor of California
SecretaiV^/f State
FfUED
H\U, f.
Uib3
T »i r rPixTiMt cti rin
HiAHK M. JORDAN, Setretafy of Slate
s.t-yr~,TrK?ai^
i!xccutit)c department
^tatc of Caliromu
P H 0 C L M M A T
Fire prevention 1
Calirornla know Intimately
because ol" the constant ei'i'
Torest fires. Besides the
millions of dollar's, our St
pairment of precious and al
limbers essential eleitient
priceless scenic and reci'ea
I'fcUulLS of erosion.
3 something which
and are vastly co
ort necessar-y to
property damage,
ate has suffered
most irreplaceabl
of water and soil
tlonal assets and
FlUED
aU'.:VM>)58
JOPOfcH, Secrotanf of Stale
the people of
ncei'ned about
quell or prevent
measurable in
the loss or im-
e stands of
conservation,
tlie subsequent
We have suffered also in
of life in other than forest fires,
fore, that tne number of deaths by
decreased in I'J'^'f as compared with
ever, is no cause for complacency f
on the record. Thirty-two ciilldr^en
nomes, died last year because of fl
lives and tnose of others who died
spared through proper precautions,
population, more congestion, mor'e h
larger buildings, we must exercise
tne ravages of fire.
property uamage and loss
It is gratifying, there-
fire In California
other years. This, how-
or tliere is one dark blot
left unattended in tlielr
re. In many cases, these
in fires, could have been
Today, with increased
azardous materials and
even more care against
By tradition, the United States and Canada observe
the calendar week of the year which includes October 9 as a
special period commemorative of the terrible fire wnich
destroyed the City of Chicago eighty-seven years ago. For
thirty-six years, tnis special week has been officially
dedicated to emphasize the grave responsibility of every
cii-izen to help reduce tiie annual Increase in the loss of
life, property and resources from fire.
In view of these circumstances, I, Goodwin J.
Knight, Governor of Califoi'nia, nereby proclaim tiie week of
October :;-ll, 19bB, as FIRE PREVENTION WEEK in California,
and urge all of my fellow citizens to take every possible
precauuion, not only uuring tne week but throughout the year,
to pr'event fire, thus guarding more vigorously our natural
resources, our property and our lives.
IN WITNESS WiiEHEOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 22nd
day of August, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Governor*
/l'l"l'KST :
w/
Secretary o^^a
ate
I (Aripr<iiNi« umi raiNTiNc orpitB
3Jxenint)c Bcpartmcnt
^tm of California
P K 0 C L /i M A T 1 0
Eacn yeax', through act oi' Congress, ohe
i'irst week of October is designated as NATIONAL EMPLOY
TlIE PilYJlC/iLLY H/\ND1CAPPEU WEEK, having i'or Its pur-
pose the increase of employment opportunities I'or
disabled pei-sons.
Since uecorning Governor ol* California it has
oeen my pleasure to support tiie Advisory Committee for
Employment of the Handicapped, which I appointed, in
their efforts to create a more universal acceptance
of the fact that ability counts, not disability. As
a result, flfty-tliree California coimiiunltles iiave
organised Employ tiie Handicapped Committees to pro-
mote a better understanding of the contributions
Wiiich handicapped persons can make to our State's
ever-gx'owlng economy.
I am informed by bhe Director of Employ-
ment and the Director of the Vocational Hehabllitation
Service that tlirougli the promotional efforts of the
State and Community Coimnittees, more handicapped
workers arc now able to compete for Jobs on an equal
basis witii otiier workers.
In accordance wltii tiie national urogram,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor k^): California, here-
by proclaim October -11, I'j'jb, as NATIONAL EMPLOY
THE PHYSICALLY HaNDICAPPED WEEK in California, and
urge that all employers give maximum attention to
tne aciiievements and capabilities of iiandicapped
citizens, not otily during tills week but tnroughout
the year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
liereunto set m;, hand and
caused ttic Great Seal of
tlie State of California
to be affixed this 2etli
day of August, A.D., One
Tliousand Nine Hundred and
FLfty-Elght.
Governor
yt^^ut^j*.^^
ATTEST:
MINTING o^'rid
^KcutiDc Bcpartment
6tatc of California
•^^tionally, more inan 2,100 communl-
tieo With millions or volunteers will conduct
United Goiiununity Gampaignn thiu Tail. Calii'ornja,
with tJiou:jandc of public spirited citizens parti-'
cipatinc, will iiave itt; siiare oi' these campaigns.
Tnese United Coiiununity Campaigns, be
they called United Crusades, United Funds or
Community Chests, raised more than $412,000,000
last year i'ox- the xMnancial support uf more than
2i,^00 national, state and l(jcal voluntary nealr.h
an J Welfare af;;ericies.
California citizens will be called
upon Tor tneir conti'ibutions in support of
voluntary nealth and welfare acencies engaged
In federated funds appeals in the State. These
agencies will serve more tiian 1m,000,000 citi-
zens without regard to race, creed, national
origin or economic status. In their voluntary
social, welfare atui j)ealtii services.
Considering this necessity if help-
less and distressed persons are to receive
proper assistance, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
Governor oj' California, proclaim the months
of September, October and November, iyi^8, as
UNITED COMMUNITY CAMPAIGNS TIMli in our State,
and 1 appeal to all citizens to devote their
time, encrs^y and money to assure the success
of these campaigns.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
liereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this 27th day
of August, A.D. , One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and i-'ifty-Elglit.
Governor
AITEST
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Secret
State
Fo»Ni* tiAir I.IMTI-*., otrtfn
^xccutioc Bcpartmcnt
<Statc of Califomia
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FRANK M. JOmili faretiry of Vlatt
AMhivM (•••taiy ^ Sigia
■Th
iu. 1 ,1 ^'■"''' ^'f Inception or Wt,ite Cane Day In
i^a, tlio Lion.s Ciuba In Galirornla liave turned
oyer more man V'OO ,000 to aid t.ne bllnu. and for
sigliL con:jei-vat:cn programs.
Tao^ i-i^ni: Cluba everywhere, more than j,00
last year, have uaed White Cane Day a^ a source
ol ralGinc i unds Tor tliJ y der.lrable purpose. The
a'^"l'rinf"^"''"r "^■^^' '-y ^^""^ Clubs meSoer^ ana
oanpo ?, "' miniature red-tipped, white plastic
Th^^^. " -''"^'fs, on tlie streets or by mail.
Jear^ the"^ ""''"'p. 'f '• "^ ''''' ^^"^'^' ^^'^^' ^^^ "^ich
"^tu. r, n""" ?^"o i"--^^"-^^ ^n^ the message
Whate Cane Day ia Si^^ht Conservation Day . "
tn..^ 11 '^''^^^ '^'^"'' °''^' ^"^ ^ symbol or nope for
tnose living in a world without light, and should
inspire us to do everything possible In acquaint-
ing ti2e public with signt conservation and
prevention or blinuness programs. In rull accord
^Scletf P°^,V"^"",^^'?'" <;"e Wlute Cane plays in our
r°^^f^^'.^' (^oodwin J. Knight, Governor or
Odlilurnia, proclaim aeptumber 2o-2y 1^. o a-
WHITE CANE DAY3 In our State, and f urge^m; ?el.
low citizens to support tlie Lions Clubs in this
worthy endeavor by obtaining tnrough tneir con!
^.riLuoions a miniature wiilte cane, thereby
ennanclng tne work being done in
vation.
sight conser-
IN *VITNESa .(/HEREOP, I fiave
hereunto set my hand
and caused tiie Great
3eal or tne State or
Galirornla to be ar-
rixed this 2nd day or
September, A.D., One
Tliousand Nine Hundred
and Firty-Elght,
Governor
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Statt of California
1-68
FRANK. M, JORDAN. Secretary of yak
SHEEP SCAi3IE3 REGULATION
I, Goodwin J. Knlijht, purauaat to the power von ted In me
as Governor of tlie StnLo of California, aiul pursuant to
jSection 211 of the Aorlcultural Codo of the State of California*
ido hereby approve and proclaim the Sheep Scabies Regulation,
Which is attached hpreto and made a part hereof as though set
forth in full,
i
! The rejiiulation herein approved and proclaimed is an
emergency regulation adopted pursuant to Section 11H21 (b) of
i
th© Governmont Code cf the State of California, and under
;$ection ni|22 (c) of llio Government Code of the State of
California, shall become effective immediately upon filing
with the Secretary of State,
IN iVITNliSS vniBREOF, I have
hnrounto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of C.-illfomia
to ho affixed this ' >' -^^
day of Afattata-i- one
tlioiisand nine hundred and
firty-elght.
mi a
Socretar^/^y State
=f^
ptInlfJ in L»i iroKN
lAie PKINTINO orpicB
^Pxtcutitic ©cpartment
^tatt of California
PRC)CL/\MAII°^
C.ai-acter- bulldln^i Ui a prime requisite
for youth-s upbuildinr, ^^^^r'^Ti'i one sich
and the American Youth Enrollment is o^^^ s*^^^ '
and a leading agency. In guiding our youth Into
the proper cnannels or maturity and decent living,
ler is being observed
of September 17
for National En-
Each Friday night
ght," with parties,
ions in homes,
reinstate these
can institutions
reme importance in
heir I'elation to
The month of Septemb
as Youth Month, and the period
througti September jO as a time
rollment oi" California youth,
in September will be "Party Nl
dinners and other social funct
schools and churches, to help
most important and vital Ameri
to their rightful placu of :;up
American lll'e, especially In t
our- young people.
In behalf of this effort, I, Gooawin J.
Knlvht, Governor of California, proclaim the
'Snfi; of September to be YOUTH MONTH t^'-ughou
California, and 1 urge every citizen to partici-
pate in events being planned to help improve and
perpetuate our American Ideals, our institutions
SnS our way of lire, especially as they concern
American youth.
IN rt'ITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this L^nd day
of September, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Flfty-
Eigiit.
Governor
Secretary of State
NtlNt. tilPirl
iExccutitic Bcpartmcnt
State of California
KOCLAKATION
At intervals in the history of our Republic,
nothers have stood aside and watched their sons go
I'orth to acfend the lii'o and honor of our beloved
R^puSllc. Thousands of these mothers have experi-
enced the loss of their sons in battle on land, -.oa,
and in the air so that the freedom which we hold so
dear may persist and be perpetuated.
This loss of their offspring who gave the
last full measure of devotion so that the land whxch
their mothers and fathers made for them "'^^ht con-
tinue free and strong, is one which our Nation can
never repay! But we can demonstrate our gratitude
by 3aluting these mothers who wear with pride the
Star of Gold which symboli-^es their sacriiices.
Thf :u- women have reinforced and strengthened
the moral fiU-e of our people by developing a greater
realization of the responsibilities which we today
bear in a troubled world. They help to protect and
caJry on traditional values to which we accord de-
votion in our way uf life.
In saluting the valor of these brave,
devoted women, I, Goodwir, ^ • '^"^6^^' '^"^^fj^^^ "'
California, deem it fitting to procxaxm Sunday,
SeoteSber 28, l^^SB, as GOLD STAH huTHEl^ DAY m
r^^^rnrnla and ur -e my fellow Californians to
SpriclSie'anf appropriately -cognize the -crifices
which these women have made and to join in the prayers
that those whom tl>ey j'.ave to our country have not
died in vain.
FILED
In iM ofli'<* '.*' *^« V(f wtdfy of State
o(it«* ft*at«»f Cadfotno
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FPillK M.,JpRDAH Secretary :i State
IN WITNESS WHElffiOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 12th
day of September, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
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Governor
ATTEST:
pfJnltJ I
Secretary o
^
^imtWit Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
PROCLAHATI
The vital role of women in business,
industry, and i^ovcrnmcnt ol' our State and Nation
has become incrc-acincly important. Throuj^h such
ortjanizations as the National Federation of business
and Professional Women's Clubs, women are enthusi-
asticallv active in the commercial, cultural and
civic advancement of our State generally as well as
in their home communities.
The annual week sponsored throughout the
Unitfcu States by the National i-'edoration of Business
and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., is set aside
U pay tribute to women in business and the pro-
fessions, and the contributions which they make to
the Nation. The theme of the 1^5^ National Business
Women's Week, "l-iore Power With Womanpower, is
singularly apprupos.
In view of the record of achievements by
and appreciation for the efforts of the members of
the Uatlcnal Federation uf Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Inc., I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
of Califoi^nia, proclaim October [j throu^ih
October 11, iy!?B, as BUSINESS WOI«iEN'S WEEK in
California, and urt:e the people of California extend
appropriate recoF/iitlon to the many worthwhile
accomplishments vjhich business and professional
women iiavc achieved In all parts of our State.
Hi WITNESS WHEl-tEOK, 1 have hereunto i
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California !
to be affixed this I'^th day of
September, A.D., one Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-eight.
ATTEST:
Gove'i-nor
/"^^"-^-y*^/^
Secretai»y ot^tate
*ir miKtiM. fii»up
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of tK« ftf«f« «l Calll«rniq
FRAtlX.
^xccutiDt Bcpartnicnt
3tJtc of Califomij
P H C C L A
'Vwui' Nevispapcr Guards your Preedoni," the
i-h'-n,'j I'or the I'J'ji'i National Mav/apaper Week, la something
which all AtnerlcanG, especially we Californians, should
concidcr most aoberly. More than over before, the
preservation of c;ur freedoms and those of the nations
of denioci^atlc fonn or Intent, are In jeopardy, shadov;ed
by an alien and atheistic philosophy of government that
is the antithesis of freedom, especially of the
individual .
•^-Vf <7
.■.nt.A^aim^ of Slotf
/:F I;
in this breac
v.-eapons vvhich vjc have a
newspapers, for not onl
all that it entails, bu
information in covernme
and be [guided according
by the people, and for
"Madison Avenue," catch
embedded in the minds o
petuation has as one of
government and those in
h one of the most formidable
re the dally and weekly
y do they combat Communism and
t they also stand for freedom of
nt so that the people may know
ly. "Government of the people,
the people," is net simply a
phrase but a i'undamental deeply
f most Americans, anci its per-
its imperatives, the fact that
charge shall let the people know.
'iere the American press has a tremendous
responsibility. As said in "The Journalist's Creed,"
a public Journal is a public trust I believe that
clear thinkin;^;, and clear statement, accuracy and fair-
ness are fundamentals to good Journalism I believe
that a journalist should write only what he holds in his
heart to be true 1 believe that Journalism that
succeeds bost--and best deserves succe3s--f ears God and
honors man; is stoutly Independent.
In pruc laiminc; [Icwspapcr IVeek lor October 1-8,
l!^bcl> I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, pay
tribute to the power both present and potential of our
press in California, and add that vigilance is still and
alv;ays will be the price oJ.' freedom. Let every newspaper
guard our freedom.
IN WITNESS WHERECJF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this l8th day of September,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
^ Hundred and Fifty-eight.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary of ^ta/e
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3tatc of Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
the th
lb per
more,
in the
by not
in the
but by
nation
Caiifornla continues to glory in its golden age of
remarkable progress and growth. One of the graphic and
monumental evidences of this is completion and opening of the
magnificent new 12-3tory, $15,000,000 Los Angeles Furniture
Mart at 1933 South Broadway, the only institution of its kind
in the United States completely owned and operated for and by
members of the furniture Industry. This ia the world's most
extensive showcase for furniture, floor coverings, lamps and
decorative home faahlons and is participated in by 900 manu-
facturers, fully one-half of whom have their factories and
businesses in Los Angeles County.
The Los Angeles furniture manufacturing industry is
ird largest in the country and accounts for more than
cent of all furniture produced in California. Further-
the new Furniture Mart will perform a significant service
field of international public relations and good will
only recognizing the high creativity of other nations
field of furniture, design, construction and manufacture,
opening the display facilities of the new Mart to such
3.
Completion of the new Mart is being marked by a
nine-day, open-to-the-public Home Furnishings Show from
September 27 through October 5, 1958, to coincide with the
National Furniture Fashion Festival, and this will be the only
time during which the public will be admitted to the new Mart.
Considering these facts and that all net proceeds of
the opening will be turned over to the City of Hope in Duarte
to further the work of this humanitarian organization in its
battle against "catastrophic disease," including cancer, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, proclaim
September 2? through October b, 19^8, as HOME FURNISHINGS WEEK
throughout California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
24th day of September, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
F F L E D
In *» l^.v of tl-n »»cr.itriry n'. Shlto
of »Kc Stnl. of Colifof mo
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary or^tate
l>«</<K
.-^...-.1^
^xccutitJc department
.5»tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
fflUED
The foundation of the United States
was laid by men .Tnd women who believed In God
and His influence in human affairs. At no time
In our history Is there more need for Americans
to rely on Divine Guidance than now, and it is
for this reaaon that I am pleased to proclaim
November as Religion In American Life Month,
calling upon the people of California to Join
their prayers of thanksgiving at Thanksgiving
time with pleas for our guidance in these
troubled days.
Thia year marks the 10th annual
observance of the nonsectarlan Religion In
American Life program, and it Is its fundamental
objective that all Americans should have a firm
faith in the Creator of all things. We have
proved that it is possible for people of many
different faiths to live together amicably and
with understanding.
November has been designated by the
Religion In American Life movement as a special
time in which we should stress the importance
of an active spiritual life. Therefore, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
proclaim November, 1930 as RELIGION IN AMERICAN
LIFE MONTH, and urge that all Calif ornians,
young and old, attend services regularly in
their churches and synagogues. Indeed, I urge
that they do this the year around.
M at cutilwnla
m, Sect:»a(\ ci V^i
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this Ist day of October,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight.
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Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary of_^tate
$Kcutit)t ©cpartment
State of dalifornia
proclamation
£xccutiV)c Bcpartnicnt
S'tatt of (laliforma
PROCLAMATION
I GCX)D\VIN 1. KNKiHT, Governor oi the State of California, do hereby
proclaim that a General I'lection will he held ihrouRhout th.s State on Tuesday,
the fourth day of November, 19U, at which the foilowmg offices arc to be filled:
GOVIRNOR;
LIEUTKNANT GOVERNOR;
SHCRI-TARY OF STATE;
CONTROLLER;
tri:asurer;
attorney general;
MlMblR Ol- THi: STATE BOARD OE 1-QUALIZATION from each of the
four equalization districts of the State;
oni; united states senator;
repri:si;ntatives to thi: congress of the united states
from each of the thirty congressional districts of the State;
STATi; Sl'NATORS from each of the f<'''"V;"«^!^'""'y '^rxw" TWFi'm
tUo Stite- SICOND FOURTH, SIXTfl, EIGHTH, TENTH, TWELFTH,
OUirn INTTi S XTI^ EIGHTI-IN TH, rWi:NTIETH, TWENTY-
SI rc)NI) TWENTY I O I, TWllNTY-SIXTH, TWENTYTIGHTH,
TFHR?! F TH THIRTY SECOND, THIRTY-FOURTH, THIRTY-SIXTH,
THIRTY-EIGHTH, FORTIETH;
MI:MBERS of thi: assembly from each of the eighty assembly districts of
the State;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT for the terms
prescribed by law;
ONI I'RI SIDING rUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONi:, for the term prescribed by law;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO, for the term prescribed by law;
ONE ASSOCIATE lUSTlCF. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE. DISTRICT, DIVISK^N TWO, for the term prescribed by law;
ONI' ASSOCIATi: lUSriCl'., DISTRICT t:OURT Ol- APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, for the term prescribed by law;
ONF PRESIDINC; JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAI SECOND
APPITLATI DISIRICT. DIVISION TWO, for the term prescribed by law;
ONE ASSOCIATI JUSTK l'. DISTRICT COURT OF APPIAI, SECOND
APPELLATi; DISIRICT, DlVlSkW lAVCX for the term prescribed by law;
O.Vr ^SSrX-IATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT Ol- APPEAI SF.COND
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION THRIIE, for the term prescribed by law;
ONE ASSOCIATK lUSTlCK, DISTRICT COURT OF APl'l'AI., THIRD
APPHLLATI' DlSTRICn; for tlie term prescribed by law;
ONI- PRISIDING lUSTlCH, DISTRICT COURT OF APPFAL, FOURTH
APPELLATi: DISFRICT, for tlic term prescribed by law;
ONI' ASSOCIAIi: lUSIRj;, DISIRIC!' COURT OF AI'PIAL, IDURIH
APPELLAIF DISTRICT, for the term prescribed by law;
ONE lUDGl OI THl SUPERIOR COURT— OFFICE NO. 3— LOS
ANGEEFS COUN FY
Also, sucb otbcr State, county and judicial district, or other offices as are pro-
vided by law to be filled at such election.
I further procLiini that at siicli election there will also be submitted to the vote
of the electors such proposed constitutional amendments, questions, propositions
and initiative measures as are required to be so submitted by the Constitution and
laws of this State.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Flundred Dollars ($100) for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions of Division XIV
of the F^Iections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000).
IN \\'1TNI:SS \VI lEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Great Seal of
the State of California this .fS.^_'-day of September, 195 8.
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Got ernor ojC*liforni*
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^tatc of California
proportions In welding theSesirpHf ^^ fchieved monumental
m ...men, .esardless^or --^^'u^re^^erp^o^fit^La^^^Hi^-^^^^^^^^^^^
SoS^£^£Sl^^ V- -- ^rt^irrst^;!^-- i
the activities o? the inited^?,!? ^^*^^^ ^^^^^^ that dS;!n,^ 1957
Nations on state anf local levels 1^°Th"^^ ^°^ ^^^ ""ited ^
its history. "^ -^^^els were the most extensive in
niany obstacres^^o^be ove^come-'hor '° extensive, there remain
threats, and in this mucn ^lahedl^or Sf '' f^'^"^^ beyond all
Nations, a voluntary association ^^^ attainment the United
takes to deal with LcieSt con?nc=?^ sovereign nations, under-
times nrot-^^n,.- '-!^'. ^®"^ coniusions throuieh nnn-^n ' ^ _r^
an.o.ig its members! ^^ respect for one
aio?Se?Trpr^Jllm:-- - - -
beset -lth^X"din°i^\^%re°s^'sJm'e'^:r'?H'°"« ^"'^ ^-^"-«^
able, and the clearing awaJnrnT *^''®"' extremely fornild-
But it is hoped that out Sf ?he t^f^?"^ '"launders tandings.
umphs and the failures of th^rmi^^'x^ f"'^ errors, the tri-
eventually come inSrna?Lnai ^"^^^'^/^tions, there will
law and for the dlKnl?v ^n^ r "^^^P^^^ ^o^^ the majesty of the
world over. ^^^K^lty and Ireedom of the individual ?he
^- ^..^ oci;ui-iby lor all wuh ^^ /r "■'•'-^"'"I'j' ox woric
mind, I, Goodwin j. Knight roiil^^^ X^^^^ necessiti.s in
Friday, October 2Ll 1 01 k ' Governor of California, nroclalm
relloJ'canJor^iS; J^'a'great^e^der'IJ^'l^*^' aAd'Sge'^i"
Which we face and which mSst blsoKlS bv"?i"^,°f ^^« problems
if we are to have a universalis or ^ ^^^ United Nations
a hope in which we aTl ItnoHeil Joinr'^ '°''''^'' "°^^^-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
California to be affixed
this 3rd day of October,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty -eight
Secretary of^^te
Governor
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WlIi:,ilii,AS, the laws of the State of California
empower the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an
area or reKioii of t.his Stnt.e nffecteeJ or likely to be af-
fected hy certain conditlonF of extreme peril to persons and
property within the State, which proclamation shall be in
writing and shall take effect immediately upon its issuance;
and
Win^HKAS, it is provided by law that during a State
of Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office
shal] act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities
In connection with such emergency, and every state ardency and
officer shall cooperate v/ith the Director in rendering all
possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during
a State cf Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in
any county, city and county, or city within the region, such
aid shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a reclonal or other basis; and that it shall be
the duty of local public officials to comply with such plans;
and
WIIERKAS, 1, as Governor of the State cf California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
p>n.tt:i i» < At ItnRNIA
^JxECtttitit Bepartmtnt
^tatt of California
Of persons and property within this State have arisen and now
exist as a result of major and widespread fires which have
occurred and which are still burning in a large area within
Los Angeles County;
2. That the local authority in directly affected
areas is inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of
extreme peril by reason of their magnitude, which places them
beyond the control of the protective services, personrel,
equipment, „nd facilities of .ny single county, city and
county, or city, and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat;
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster exists in the County
of Los Angeles ; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
imniediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of state
Of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
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iExcnitiVic Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of dalifornia
IN WITNESS WIIERLOF, I have hereunto set my hann and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this 3rd day of
October, 1958.
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Grovernor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of 3taJ;e
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PRO£L,AMA T 'T^£ IW
35jcfutit)c Bcpartment
^tatc of California
The 38th annual observance of American Education
Week this year occurs in an era when public interest in
schools, stimulated by the launching of "Sputnik" and
revelations of the Soviet Russian educational achievements,
is at an all-time high.
This year's theme, "Report Card, U.S.A.," is
designated to encourage thoughtful parents and citizens to
take a long and searching look at our school problems and
progress in the space age which has burst so suddenly upon
us. Judging from the heated debate which accompanies almost
every school question today, our American Education Week
visiting lists this year should top the 26 million mark set
last year.
Dynamic, enlightened public interest in education
is essential to the success of our program of developing our
youth. Education is of vital importance, not only to parents,
teachers and students, but to every member of the community.
The pattern of progress in a community is largely determined
by the direction of its educational system and the interests
its people take in their schools.
To encourage the fullest public support and
cooperation on behalf of the schools, and with the knowledge
that the schools are the very llfeblood of the government
as well as the cornerstone on which we build for the future,
I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, proclaim the
week of November 9-15, 1958, as AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK in
California, and urpe alL ci.i-.:.;'.en3 and organizations to
acquaint themselves with the achievements and problems of
their schools toward the ends that the schools will receive
the support and cooperation they require.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 9th day of October, A,D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary oT^tate
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^Dtatt of Califoniia
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tammenl. and ntcuritj of SrL,aUc "vents. thrllUnE
the ?ertent patriotl.n, inherent in the hearts of
most of us.
zations as the Ail-Aiaerican
Communism have adopted a
e approach to the ideolotilcal
throuchout the world between
osophies of Human Freedom and
it is essential that ai I
h. divisive tactics of the
in pittint; croup against
ould actively resist such
Sucii organ 1
Conference to Combat
positive, constructiv
conflict liovj coiui-, o"
the [governmental phil
Tyrannical Absolutism
Americans rocui;nl;-.t' t
Communistic dictators
group, and that we sh
subversive activities.
AS an i-i^y^^!-i,.'-°S:?^:ooSle^"n:reases
l^^;f "^o'^Leran^ap i^clati^n^for ?he^lessinp
^^^^^'..r,\. Americans. 1 commend the participants
in tKelli-Au>erican S^nference to Combat Communism
■or'tho'lr patriotic fervor, ^herefore ,
Goodwin ^•,/-V-a''KSorYOm A .EKlii V/^EK In'our
Muvember 23-^9 ^^ '^^"nnw Galifornians to actively
of race, rellGlt^n or nativxty.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this lUth day of October,
A D , one Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight.
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Governor
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Secretary ut-*T,ate
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^KfutiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatf ofQIifornia
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PKOCLAMATION
.V. „ ThrouGhout the generations, predatln;^
the American Hevolutiun, this land of freedom
has been aliif^ulurly and conalaiitly blessed with
men of vision, intelllj^ence and courage In
servinR the highest elective
upon them by the people.
offices bestowed
few have
lencc and
they rend
of these
Roosevelt
historian
sportsman
which thi
the treme
hunianitai
But even in this select company, a
stood out J emblazoned by the excel -
historic significance of the service
crcd our country and our people. One
few was our i^'oth President, Theodore
, outstanding administrator, scholar,
, statesman, soldier, explorer, and
. The many fields of endeavor in
s remarkable man excelled indicate
ndous capacity for leadership and
•Ihnisni that was his.
Small wonder it is that when
Rudyard Kipliiifr heard of President Theodore
Roosevelt's death he wrote, "Great heart has
gone.
contribu
ter and
West, I,
f ornia,
THEODORE
WEEK in
fact tha
of Theod
time 1 u
with the
American
In grateful memory of his important
tions to our Nation's progress, charac-
tradition, and his vast love for our
Goodwin J . Knight, Governor of Call-
proclaim October 21-27, 1958, as
i ROOSEVELT CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATION
California, calling attention to the
t October 27 is the lOOth anniversary
ore Roosevelt's birthday. During this
rge all Californians to become familiar
words and deeds of this truly great
IN WITNESS WTOREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
20th day of October, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
^xcnititit department
3tatc of dalifornia
PHCJCLAMATION
In these troubled times all of us
should be All-American In standing upright and
outright for the principles of freedom on which
our government and the way we live are
predicated .
As Governor, I know that the 100 Ail-
Americans of the sports world who make Cali-
fornia their home stand forthright in that
catcf^ui-yj and It is in this spirit of All-
Americanism that I praise their efforts in
behalf of youth and sportsmanship.
"All-American" connotes a right way
of personal living, of being a guide for the
younger generation who aspire to sports world
brilliance, and of setting an example of
decency and uprightness which all who see and
read may follow.
In recognition of the contributions
of our All-Amerlcans to the world of sports,
and more important, to our State and Nation as
a whole, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, am pleased to proclaim Thursday,
October 30, 19!?U, as ALL-AMERICAN DAY in
California, and I urge all our citizens,
especially those of sports persuasion, to join
in its observance.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 2l3t
day of October, A. D.
Une Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
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Governor
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PROCLAMATIBO
:5tjrc of €jliforma /
The anniversary uT Veterans Day on Noverali^er i-l/,
I'ormerly known as Armistice Day, is symbolic of mankind's
Inherent hope for peace and justice for all; for freedom for
imprisoned peoples the world over yoked under Communist tyranny;
and a tribute to our honored dead and those living who have
served our Flag in the wars of our generations.
In California, 40 per cent of our population comprises
veterans and their families, people who make their way In every
walk of life. Through their organizations they play an important
role In the progress and development of our communities. Just
as they fought for the preservation of peace and the existence
of our Nation, so should they be recognized for the part they
play in our democratic way of life.
In these troubled times when the shadows of a vast
Communist atheism endanger us and the Christianity which we
profess, the ever-old, ever-present cry of "God and Country"
assumes a new and additional significance. We need every
strength and every wholehearted loyalty that, as a people, we can
gather, if this Republic of the People is to persist and lead a
harassed people of the world to the freedoms they are entitled
to.
In view of these truths, which with God, are our
strengths. I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California,
proclaim Tuesday, November 11, iy|j8, as VETERANS DAY in
California. I urge my fellow Calif ornians to recall with
gratitude the sacrifices of all those who fought and worked with
valor on land, in the sky, and on the seas to maintain our
precious heritage. I especially urge that each of us pause for
five minutes at 11:00 a.m. that day, to quietly, humbly and
prayerfully rededicate ourselves to Americanism, the hope of a
strife- torn world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 28th day ui oGTCBER ,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-eight.
Governor
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QiImmCaaa.^C' ^*y*y**4Z*<«*
Secretary of State
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:5tatc of California
PRO
The defense of our country depends to an
appreciable degree on the preparedness of our Air
Force Heaerve and Air Force National Guard, members
of which are trained under the supervision of the
Continental Air Command. The Continental Air
Command will celebrate its tenth anniversary on
December 7, iy!?^, this also marking Pearl Harbor
Day, a reminder of the ever-urgent need for adequate
air defense and powerful air offense.
There arc 10, Ob) Air Force Reservists and
4,39b Air Guardsmen in California who demonstrate
their belief in a strong, ready Reserve by donating
thousands of hours of their own lives- -evenings,
weekends, and vacation3--training with their units.
There is close and harmonious relationship between
the active Air Force, the State Adjutant Genei-al
and the Air Reserve, continually providing security
for our way of life. Tlie Air Reserve contributes
to this security at a fraction of what it would cost
to maintain a comparable active force, thereby bene-
fitting the taxpaylng public.
It is planned to celebrate Air Reserve
Week in the eight Western States, December 1-7, with
all units of the Air Force Reserve throughout Cali-
fornia and the rest of the country holding open house
on Sunday, December 7. Air Force Reserve flying
units have scheduled regular training periods for the
day and virtually every community in California will
be saluted by furmatiuns of C-119 troop carrier air-
craft being fluwn by Volunteer Reservists.
Mindful of all this and its portents, I,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California, proclaim
the week commencing December 1, ly'jB, and terminating
on Sunday, December 7, i9'jH, (Pearl Harbor Day) as
AIR I'tESERVE WEEK, and 1 urge all Californlans to join
with me in congratulatlnr, these patriotic men and
women on "OPERATION TENTH BIRTHDAY."
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 30th
day of October, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Governor i/ (/
ATTEST: /
Secretary of
FrUVM «T»tr I"tNT»V». niPKtj
^xecutitic Bepartmcnt
^tatc of California
PHOCLAMATION
DKCLARING THE TERMINATION
OF TIffi
RTATF. OF DISASTER
WHExiEAS, on the 3rd day of October, 1958, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Los Angeles,
as a result of major and widespread fires burning in a large:
area within that county, creatin;^ conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property therein; and
V/KEl^AS, the conditions warranting and necessitating
the proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not
to be beyond the control of the normal protective services,
personnel, equipment and facilities of the public agencies and
political subdivisions of that county:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately and Fhall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed
in the office cf the Secretary of State of the State of
California.
3£xccutitic ©epartmcnt
3tatc of California
IN WlTNt',;!S WIERl'iOF, I have hereunto set my hanrl and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this .. day of October, 1958.
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GOVEBiflOH OF CAL^TRKIA
ATTEST :
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Secretary of^atate
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UCi .* i 1958
'AN, Secretary ot St^
{•••ttleJ in CAi 11 OH
^xccutiDc Bcpartincnt
$tatc of California
FIUED
PKOCLAMATf'ON ^ /T
"Human rights" are those in which every
American is concerned--they are vital keystones
of our rreedom, our prosperity and our growth as
a nation of free men. It will be remembered that
after the Constitution was adopted in 17o3,
Thomas Jefferson and others of our founding fathers
were concerned that it did not go far enough in
outlining and guaranteeing human rights. The
result was the Bill of Rights which clarifies the
freedoms to which we are all entitled as American
citizens.
Turning to California, our position in
the United States becomes more prominent day by
day as thousands continue to migrate into our State
from other parts of the country and from many
foreign ports. To list the colors, creeds, rights
and denominations represented by these people
would prove an endless task. Yet, the Golden State
is proud of the contribution these people are
making toward its progress and they are doing it
in complete accord, living side by side, sharing
similar ideas and Ideals, working together for the
benefit of humanity.
Into all this is embedded those freedoms
which were outlined in our Bill of Rights more than
a century ago and which are emphasized in many ways
by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the
General Assembly of the United Nations adopted ten
years ago. It is my privilege, therefore, to
proclaim December 10, 1958, as HUMAN RIGHTS DAY, and
December 15, 1958, as BILL OF RIGHTS DAY, and to
urge my fellow Californians to give sober consider-
ation to the rights guaranteed us by these decla-
rations and which we wish to share with peoples of
other lands.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 5th
day of November, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hu^ndred
and Fifty-eight.
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Governor
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^'tJtc cf Cjlifornia
P H 0 C L A M A T I 0
"Human rights" are those
rtinerican ic concerned — they ai^e vi
uf our iVreeJom, our prosperity and
a nation oV i'ree wen. It will be
after the Constitution was adopted
Thoinas Jel'i'erson and oLhert; ol' our
were concerned that it did not go
outlining and guaranteeing human r
suit wai3 the Bill of Right.;, wnich
rreodoms to whicii we aru all ctitlt
clblzens.
in which eve
tal key;;tones
our growth as
remembered tnat
in I'l'bji,
rounding fathers
i'ar enough in
ights. The re-
claril'les the
led a:i American
Turning to Calirornla, our position in
the United states becomes more prominent day by
day as thousands continue to migrate into our State
from other uarts of the country and frorii many
foreign ports. To list the colors, creeds, rights
and denominations represented by these people would
prove an endlesG task. Yet, the Golden State is
proud of the contribution these people are making
toward its progress and they are doing it in com-
plete accord, living side by side, siiarlng similar
ideas and ideals, working together for the benefit
of humanity.
Into all this are embedded those freedoms
wnich were outlined in our Bill of Rights more tiian
a century ago and wiiJch are emphasized in many ways
by ttie Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the
General assembly of the United Nations adopted ten
years ago. It is my privilege, therefore, to
proclaim December 10, l^J'.B, as HUMaN HlGiri'S DAY,
and December I'j, ly-jB, as BILL OF RIGHTS DAY, and
as Governor of California to call upon my fellow
citizens to pay due lienor to the rights guaranteed
by our Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Rights
of the Constitution oV California as well as those
implied in tne Universal Declaration of Human
Rigfits adopted by the General Assembly.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed tills ^tli day
of November, A.D. , One
Tliousand Nine Hundred and
Thi
s i;
th
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aexccutivic Bcpartinciit
jJtatc of California
PROCLAMATION
Thanksiilvlnti; har
been and is particularly an American
Iland virtuous Pllr,rimG I'irst proclairricd.
1 "And therefore. I Williar.-. Bradford (by ^he grace of
iGod today, and the franchise -f/^^3fjfP:rr3!-;c shall gather
IPlymouth, -^y--t'^'-;{'^^J^^^"?/l^"?^rMoSth of November Thanks-
iwith one accord, and once hold in tne uoui-u
iglvlng unto the Lord."
Thus was born our American Thanksgiving Day which h^s
icome down L us throuch more ^-'-^ ^^'--.^^^^^^ ^:!rbe thlnkful
'arc vast blessings which we "^CalUornian. can w ^^^,^^^^3
for on this Thanksgiving ^^^^ .f,^'^^ 'H precarious though it
year one in/^^^JJ-^.Sa'anf tSoSghout Kerica have been
X^^ -\J;;iS"irJ to. record breaking crops, we have
^^i^giini:;rhad i^e^ SadllStruslhre^emngly; and
|seen
year';
have
at the
we have
reeraMeno"iCSt5;;L°IharinrroJe"Sou^irwrtrie-3sro«u„ate
Ipeoples in other countries.
Through the ^Pec.ric.,religious appeals (l)Jrote3tant-.
'"The Share and Surplus Appeal 2) Catholic , ^^^^^
Thanksgiving Clothing Collection (3) Jewish ^^^^
foifs^.^ier-era.rro='rnisterrriUlo„3 0f'ho»eles3,
hungry and destitute in
and American inde-
overseas landc
When the Revolutionary War wat
J At- r^r THnnU-^ik'lvini'" and at Newourg, i^t;" !,' „ „r i-ho
spirit 01 ihanKogxvj-iib "' ... ,„ r>v.Qirt.r. to the Governors of the
this following prayer to the Governors
spirit
wrote- and sif.ned
I "1 o st&tGS*
" "''-^rf^^ s^inti?e^s^;r P-ssLr th^?°^hou
will keep the Unxted Jt-^f^. in ^n^i^| ^ ^ cultivate a spirit of
Lilt incline the hearts ol the ji^^^^^^ t; and entertain a
'subordination and "^^dience to the Governm ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
brotherly ^^'i'^^^i.^" =^"^ :"y"/at large And finally that thou
icitl^ens of the United states at large ^^ justice,
iwilt most graciously ^^ P^f^^^.^J.^^^^^'rith that charity, hu-
to love merc> and to demean ourselves wx characteristics
,,thee, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
iFi'BNT* »i«rf t»iNiiH« «ifte«
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Jxccutioc Bcpartmriit
iC-«tatc of Califoniia
I commend to you these great words of a great American
on this holiday which is essentially American and in this spirit
of thankfulness and humanity, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of
California, proclaim Thursday, Novembei' 27, l3'-jti, as
THANKSGIVING DAY in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
7th day of November, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Fifty-eight.
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^xccutlDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
fmUHjmM. Jecrefary of SU|
*t,mtif,ttyk
The heal ill
vital to our wolx'are
cndanc;ercd by any d.I.
dy^jtrophy, whose caua
determined aa yet and
mure than 200,000 a y
victims, two-thirds u
in research, clinical
ment, the urgent miss
Dystrophy Association
cause and cure ol' thi
or any nation, so
and security, is
ease such aa muscular
'' and cure are not
whose victims number
ear. Hope for these
f them children, lies
diagnosis and treat-
ion of Muscular
s which seek the
s malady.
November marks the start of the
annual appeal ol' Muscular Dystrophy
Associations of America, Inc., in behalf
of Its fight to conquer this dreaded
affliction. With this in mind and in
view of the possible and hoped-for
benefits to be derived, I, Goodwin J. Knight,
(jovornor cf California, proclaim November 'l^^
throu,-h December I'?, lyl?8, as MUSCULAR
DYSTKUPHY MONTH In California and urge all
citizens to extend full support in this
effort to aid muscular dystrophy sufferers.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand'
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
this 7th day of November,
A. D., One Thousand Nine
and Fifty-eight.
Governor
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^xccutivic Bcpartiiicnt
^tatc of Califoriua
proclamatj5
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The Civil Air PatruL is the official
civilian auxiliary of the United States Air
Force and is char,,ed with a ".aj or role in air
search and rescue activities, ^^e CAP is also
chartered by Conr.ress as a """^"P^^J^f .'^^JPation
ration dedicated to the advancc-inent of aviation
and space education.
In California the Civil Air Patrol
has over 2,800 senior members who are pilots,
observers, 'radio operators flr.t ^i^^JJ-f ^^^,r'
technical experts and ^Pff ^^^^^.f,.^" ^Jt^ are
ff- clonal fields:. Woi^e than 2,900 cadcto are
en;oied in courses of aviation trair^ing under
the CAP cadet Pro^ratn The 1^3 fuadrons and
15 groups of the Patrol cover all parts ol tne
State.
Most of the aircraft used in searcli
December 1, 19'jB, marks the 17th anni-
versary of the founding; of the Civil Ai^' /jj^^^-
ln recLnition or the valiant services of thU
cn-anlzatlon, and the self-sacrificing pub ic
SDlrlt of its members whose duties are olten
p?r?;nnei under conditions oi-/.^^f^,f,f,tr'do'
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of ^^1""^''^^' %
r-,^/,B^^af Si^Viri\r.^'pA^?«orSESrin^^^rf Sia,
Ind I urce all citizens of our State to Join me
in this tribute.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be
affixed this 2bth day
of November, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
A and Fifty-eight
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Governor
ATTEST:
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.::te
^xecutitit Beparnncnt
^tatt of California
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There is an all-humanitarian backdrop to The '
National Foundation, widenlnr, its beneficial aspects
and in the midat of Iti; rorthcomino 21st year of devoted
service to tlie Nation and to Caiifornla, it lias reached
a majority memorable to all ol" us. its March of Dimes
has been and 1^; an inspiration to all Americans.
It has aided thousands upon thousands of
polio patients and it has pledt;ed its resources so that
the many cruelly handicapped victims of this crippling
disease can be restored to useful and productive lives.
Polio patients need no lonr,er remain hopeless. There
is, of course, the preventive in ttie most effective
Salk Polio Vaccine, and now The National Fuundatiun
seeks the treatment and eonquijst of other maladies
pla^uinc mankind.
Billions of children and younj; adults are now
protected by the Salk Vaccine at^ainst paralytic polio,
but more than two-thli'ds of those in the susceptible
age group under 'K) still need one or more of the three
shots required for maximum protection. Also, treatment
is necessary for those who suffered their attacks before
the Salk Vaccine was perfected. All this and the new
fields which the ori_;anization Is entering require funds.
Kindful of all this, as well as the need for
scientists, doctors, nurses, phys'c'l and occupational
therapists, medjcul social workers and others, I,
Goodv/in J. Knit^ht, Governor of California, proclaim
January, 1959, as MARCH OF DIMES MONTH throuj^.hout our
State and ur^-e f.enerous financial support for this most
worthy cause.
IN WITNESS WMElffiOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 3rd
day of December, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-eight.
Governor
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Secretarj
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ixccutivie Bcpartiiicnt
State of California
PROCLAMATION
Doamte .xpandcd radar belt3 the i'act remains
that a dut.ml..ed enemy could ,:et th^^^^-^^J^.J^'^Ms
al 'Diane or ml^ioilo alta.k on the Jnited StatCo. This
di?.Ger leni. particular cmpha.l. ^^^^he observance ol
Sonal Civil Defense Day on December /comin,^ as it
docs on the 17th annlversary__or tne American dl.a.ter
Pearl Harbor when we became "sittinr. duck, tor an
unexpected and deadly Japanese sea-air attacv.
ralil-ornlans are especially interested in this
nrst observance of National Civil defense Day because
U will rrar'.c the carryint^ out of evacuation Operation
} ^^'f''"'^^' .,-, y x^j^p first time in tht^ United
States that a'lar'J-scalfevacuation has been held in
wMch parficlpar.ts have remained away from home
overnight.
It is well for Californians to realize that
cWil defense is ;irsoual, not Just something that can
be delegated to someone else. It i%^"?l„^':'2^„|iJ, to
"alifornians make themselves aware of its pertinency to
themselves. As Governor, I would repeat -y "J^^J^^^^^
every California family or. this National ^ vll Delen.e
Day Lke the time to prepare a family shelter and equp^^
'^ r"^' I ?irst :^irkit^andSat?er/radio.^ Learn warning
'wnals and wha'tihey mean' study the community plan for
cSency action and'protection from radioactive lallout,
make emerrency preparations and determine how oo obtain
emergency radio information.
It is necessary to keep in mind that our total
defense depends on a powerful military i'orce to defend
our shores and strike back at any aggressor who attacks
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us, as well as on a atrorit; non-military civil defense
which in case of an attack would merye all of our
remaxninij re:jource,j and direct them to the treniendeus
task of survival, rc«overy and eventual victory. With
these thouchts in mind, I, Goodwin J. Knight, Governor
of California, proclaim December 7 as CIVIL DEFENSE
DAY in California, and I urp.e every citizen of our
State, in the spirit of preparedness, to soberly partici-
pate in its observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 4th day of December,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Flf ty-elf;ht .
Governor
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P R O C L A Ni A T I 0 N
Our American blersjincs
gencratio:i3 of our national exla
have been purchased at the coat
human livec. There was Valley F
imprint of bloody feet on the wl
there wat; Gcttyaburc; wliere men d
thousands that the :jolidarity of
Republic mii-;ht be perpetuated; a
Pearl Harbor wliich on ourujuy, De
left its imperishable imprint on
every loyal and conscientious Am
[gained through
tence, often
of thousands of
orj^e, with the
ndswept snows;
led by the
the American
nd there was
ccmber 7, l^J^l,
the souls ef
ericaii.
I believe that we of the West are
most acutely conscious of this and the fact
that we have a sacred obligation of cratitude
to do homaj^e to the memory of the 1,102 men,
220 of them from California, who bravely met,
faced and embraced death aboard the USS Arizona
on that unforgettable December day in Pearl
Harbor and the many others they have come to
symboliiie .
Cuvernor
Arizona and his asa
Memorial Committee
to raise funds with
memorial over the i
Arizona and to make
sailors and Marines
battered hull and a
Pearl Harbor who ar
Erner.t W. McFarland of
ociatcs of the USS Arizona
have set in motion a project
which to build a fitting
usted hulk of the battleship
it a living memorial to the
stiil entombed within her
]1 thi; otlicrs who foui'.ht at
o ever enshrined in our hearts,
This national fund drive begins on
December 7, and in the spirit of freedom, patri-
otism and devotion which motivated those who
nave their last full measure that historic day
in 194], 1, Goodwin J. Kni,Tht, Governor of Cali-
fornia, deem it my i)riviJe)-e to proc]ain; Sunday,
December 7, as USS ARIZONA DAY in our State, and
urge all Calif ornians to lend their support to
,tb^i-2 epic endeavor.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I liave
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
S>.>al of the State of
California to be affixed
this !^th day of December,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and ^M f ty-cir,ht .
ATTEST: <.>Urf.ci*wfC- .■*^> -^ * -XT^
Secretary of ^ay'e
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FRA'I'^M.^OTOAN, Secratsr/., Jala
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PROCLAMATION
Issued Pursuant to Chapter 93, Statutes of 1958, First Extraordinary
Session.
WHEREAS, there was submitted to the People ol this Statt
al the General Election held November k, 195B, that certain law
providitig for a bond issue of Three Hundred Million Dollars to be
used by the De()ar tiiient of Veterans Affairs in assisting California
war veterans lo acquire farms or haiies, being Chapter 93, of the
Statutes of i%'d. First Extraordinary Session; and
WHEREAS, it appears from the official declaration and
statement of the vote of the Secretary of State of California,
issued December 10, 19|>8, that said act received a majority of all
votes cast for and against it at said election: Now, therefore,
I, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor of the State of California,
do hereby proclaim that said act received
a majority of all votes
cast for and against it at said election, that said act is fully
effective and shall have effect as therein provided, and that said
act shall be irrepealable until the principal and interest of the
liabilities therein created shall be paid and discharged. Done
under my liand and the Great Seal ui the State of California at the
day of Hecember , 1958.
GOODWIN J. KNIGHT
Governor
FRANK M. JOf^D^
Secretary df-5tate
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CATTLE 3CABIES RliXiULATION
i, Goodwin J. luiight, pursuant Lo Lho powor vested in me
as Governor of the State of California, and pursuant to
Section 211 of the A^jricultural Code of the State of California,
do hereby approve tuid proclaim the Cattle Scabies tiogulation,
which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as though sot
fortn in full.
The regulation herein approved and proclaimed is an
emergency regulation adopted pursuant to Section lll|21 (b) of
• the Government Code of the State of California, and under
Section 11)|22 (c) of the Government Code of the State of
California, shall become effective immediately upon filing with
the Secretary of State,
IN iVITIJESS ^^EREOP, I have
horeunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this -'t.h
^•'^y "^f one
thousand nine hundred and
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.'
State department employees working in Sacramento
who wish to attend the outdoor Inaugural ceremonies In the
Rotunda of the State Capitol, Monday, January 5, should be
released from their duties from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. that day.
The Rotunda observance will begin at 1:30 p.m.
with a concert by the San Francisco Boys Club Band.
At 2:00 p.m. the official proceedings in the Assembly Chamber
Will begin and they will be broadcast in the Rotunda. The
proceedings will include the Inaugural Address.
The release from duties should be limited to the
extent necessary to keep the department operational
throughout the afternoon.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 5th day of
January, 1959.
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A PHOCLAM;VTION Or aK ALTERNATIVE
'rii.KPOA.^:Vi or;/.T 0;' STATE
WHEi^AS, section 3O of Article IV of the California
constitution, as approved and i-atificd at the general election
held on November 4, 1958, and Chapter 61, Statutes of the I958
First Extraordinari' Session, are now in full force and effect;
..id
WHEHE/\S, section 1 of said Chapter 6I provides that
the Governor shall designate h^ written proclamation j.n
alternative temporary seat of government for use in the event
of war or enemy-caused disaster, or the imminence thereof:
NOVj, THEiiEFOHE, 1, GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, GOVERNOR OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, by vii-tue of the powers and
authorities vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of
this State and particularly by section 1 of said Chapter 6I,
-: hereby proclaim that the City of Chlco shall be the
alternative temporary seat of government J'or use in the event
of war or enemy-caused disaster or the Imminence thereof. I
further direct that tliis proclamation shall take effect
Immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed with the Secretary of State.
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^xccutiDc ©cpartiiiciit
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Fs.se 2.
IN WITMi'JSo V.HEREOF, I have hereunto set n\y hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 10th day of December, 1958.
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO
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JAN 5-1959
RANK H. JOWAH, Secrttanf <<«•••
state department employees working in Sacramento
who wish to attend the outdoor inaugural ceremonies In the
Rotunda of the State Capitol, Monday, January 5, should be
released from their duties from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. that day.
The Rotunda observance will begin at 1:30 p.m.
with a concert by the San Francisco Boys Club Band.
At 2:00 p.m. the official proceedings in the Assembly Chamber
will begin and they will be broadcast in the Rotunda. The
proceedings will include the Inaugural Address.
The release from duties should be limited to the
extent necessary to keep the department operational
throughout the aftei'noon.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 5th day of
January, 1959.
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GOVERNOR
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A
F .^ 0 C L A M A T T
OF A
JA}l 8 - 1959
S T .1 V K (1 !.■ ij J s ,, ,, .p ,. .,
.r.po.,,0. the Oove.no,. to p.ocaal,,. . state of maa=te. In .n
a^=. o. .e.lon of t.u State affected o. UU.Xy to >,e .ffectea
^y certain co„..tion= o.- ext.c,,e pe.f. to persona an. property
»"hln tne State, .,„ic„ p,.cla.atio„ .nail .e In „rlt.„, an.
=.-.all take effect i,«cdfatel, upon Ita fsauance; and
««E«E,>S, u la provided b. law t.at during a State
or I,iaaater the Wrector of the California Maaater Office
-.11 act aa the coordinator of all atate dlaaater actlvltlea
n connection wltn auch e.er.enc„ and ever, atate a.enc, and
officer shall cooperate with t-h« n,
poiace uitn the ulreotor In rcnderln.- all
possible asalatanoo; and
WHE,ffi,»s, It la further provided hy law that during
a State Of .laaater ..nen the need arlaea for outside aid t„
-. count,, elt, and count,, or clt, within the re.lon, such
a.d Shall .e rendered In accordance with the mutual aid plana
-vclopcd on a regional or other hasla, and that It shall he
the dut, Of local pu.Ue officials to eo»pl, with auch plans;
»<-«EAS, 1, .a dovernor or ti,e State of California,
have found, and do hereby find:
1. That a throat of conditions of extreme po.il to the
safet, Of pex-oon^ and property within the Cour.ty of
I^os An^-eles i.as arlaen and exists as a result of
^xccutitJt ©tpartment
^tatc or California
recent fires In th.io county creating a serious
potential of flood uatiuijc in the affected areas,
in vie\v of the ii.Tralnence of heavy rainfall;
2. That the Governor has been x-equestcd to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Los i\ngeles.
3. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope witii the aforesaid conditions of
extreme peril by reason ol' their magnitude, which
places them beyond the control of the protective
services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
the county and requires the combinea forces of a
mutual aid rejion or regions to combat.
h. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the
existence of a State of Disaster;
NO.;, THEilEFOHE, I, iiDMUND G. BROli/N, Governor of
tiie State of Califoi'nia, by virtue of the pov;ers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster exists in the County
of Los Angeles;
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
Immeuiatelj/ , and that as soon hereafter as possible this
px'oclamatlon be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
^iven to tills proclamation.
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$Kcutit)c Bcpartmcnt
^tm of Caliromia
IN WITNESS VaiEl^OFj I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 8th day of
January, iy!?9.
Governor of California
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PROCLAMATION
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JAM 21959 i
F1UNK A JOmH, Secretacy o( Sliti
The week of January 12-3r8 is
being observed as National Civil Service
Week throughout the country, and January
lu will mark the Yoth anniversary of the
Federal Civil Service Act.
There are 233,000 Federal civil
servants in California alone, men and women
whoae efficiency and dedication to their
work deserves continuing recognition from
a grateful government and public.
State and local governments, as
well as the Federal government, liave come
to rely upon the civil service system to
provide employees on a merit basis, and
civil service is now an integral part of
our governmental syst n at every level.
At the request cf '.he Ainerican
Federation of Oovei'n::ier,t Br.ployees, which
has traditionally sponsored observances of
the anniversary of the Civil Service Act,
I therefore proclaim the week of January
12-18, lyi;9 to be CIVIL SERVICE WEEK in
California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 12th day of
January, A.D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-nine.
Governor
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PROCLAMATION
WHEflEAS, the Inventive genius of Thomas Alva
Edison has Immeasurably advanced the frontiers of American
science and the welfare of all mankind, and, by creating
industries employing millions of people, has added greatly
to the technology upon which America's pre-eminence largely
rests;
WHEREAS, recent events have shown that this strong
scientific position Is being seriously challenged;
WHEREAS, in this a^e of limitless scientific
horizons, our Country's need for men like Edison has never
been more urgent;
WHEREAS, the only long-range approach to meeting
this need for scientific manpower is the motivation of more
young Americans toward careers in science, and the removal
of artificial barriers to preparation for these fields;
NOW I THEREFORE urge the people of this State,
and its schools, teachers, parents. Industries and civic
organizations to encourage youth to take advantage of the
great opportunities of modern science and technology; and
I DO HEREBY PROCLAIM February 11, 1959, the
occasion of Thomas Alva Edison's 112th birthday as
SCIENCE YOUTH DAY
A day on which the citizens of this State will do
honor to the inspiring heritage of /\merlca's great inventive
genius, Thomas Alva Edison, and will lend full support to
all activities which dramatize to youth the unique challenges
of science and invention in today's expanding universe.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 13th
day of January, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-nine.
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JANl 31959
FRANK ((.JORDAN, Secretary «| Sill!
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i^tatc or Cahroniu
rj^OGLAMATION
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future,
We look to the past for guidance for the
Both our triumphs and our failures have
taught us that it is only through devoted adherence to
the principles on which this nation was founded that
we may build a better world for people everywhere.
Those principles i^u far beyond material
tilings. Tiiey are, indeed, rooted in the basic belief
that men are created equal, that they are free to de-
velop their talents and personalities In a society
which will not raiae against them any artll'icial
barriers oi' race, creed or place of origin.
Hundreds of thousands of our citizens have
made the supreme sacrifice in defense of these prin-
ciples. Their dedication Inspires all of us, and it
Is fitting that we honor them by pledging ourselves
to the same selfless devotion to our great heritage.
Mindful of the advantages that accrue to
our State and Nation from an awareness of this tre-
mendous heritage in the minds of our youth, therefore,
I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim February, 19!>9, American History Month in
our State, and ask all my fellow citizens, our
schools, patriotic groups and civic organizations to
join in undertaking and participating in such activi-
ties as will promote public understanding of our rich
heritage and thereby strengthen our democratic way
of life.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 12th
day of January, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Fifty-nine.
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JAM 41959
SPliCIAL ELKCTION PROCLAMATION
I, EDMUND G. BROwK, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the 7th day of April, 1959, within the Seventh Senatorial
District of the State, comprising the Counties of Nevada, Placer,
and Sierra, tc fill the vacancy In the office of State Senator
from said District resulting from the resignation of Senator
Harold T. (Blzz) Johnson.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a revjard of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of the
provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards to
be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose
reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto
this l4th day of January, 1959.
ATTEST
Governor
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^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the future of our country will soon
be dependent upon citizens who are today our very young
Children, whose fitness for their adult responsibilities
will be largely determined by the experiences we pro-
vide for tliem in their important formative years; and
WHEREAS we now Imow that children, from their
earliest years, need an environment full of stimulating
activities which promote a sense of security, a feel-
ing of competence and courage, and a happy relationship
with other ciiildren and with adults; and
WHEREAS in California nursery schools in
rapidly increasing numbers are providing fine programs
for children and parents and prospective parents,
through cooperative nursery schools, with participating
parents; private nursery schools; child care centers
for working mothers; special programs for handicapped
children; observation schools which are a part of
adulc education and teacher training programs;
NOW, THEREFORE, as Governor of the State of
California, I do hereby proclaim the week of February
1-8, Ibil^y as NURSERY EDUCATION WEEK in this State,
and urge all persons of good will to visit nursery
schools and the offices of their local nursery
school associations, to attend scheduled meetings
and to assist in any way they can in this important
effort to help parents rear better adjusted, better
taught and happier children for tomorrow's better
citizens.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
liei-'eunto sei my nand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this li^th day
of January, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
P6^:^^^t>t-tx>vtY -^'^t
Governor
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Secretary o/ Ztate
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estate or Caliromia
PHOCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the civic bodies and service
organizations oi' our State and the Departments
of our State Government recognize the great ser-
vices rendered to this State by the California
State Junior Chamber of Commerce;
AND WHEREAS, the Unit
Chamber of Commercj and its aff
local origan! zat Ions have set as
Januai-y l8-U', to observe tlie fo
Junior Chamber of Commerce and
such founding by the selection
standing young men of this Stat
of Distlngulsiied Service Awards
butlon to the State of Callforn
yearn-
ed States Junior
mated State and
Ide the week of
undlng of the
to commemorate
of the five out-
e as the recipients
for their contrl-
la during the past
AND WHEREAS, this organization of younp-
'^l''^\'^-J°'^^^^^^'^(^<i materially to the betterment
ol the State of California throughout the year
through its outstanding work in the field of
civic improvement and youth welfare;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown,
Governor, do hereby proclaim the week of
January l8-2i,, 1Q'j9, as JAYCEE WEEK in the State
oi California and urge tiie citizens of our State
to give full consideration to the fine services
of this organization.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of tile State or
California to be af-
fixed this loth day
of January, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
Govox-nor
ATl'EST:
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S»tm of California
PKOCLAMATI^ON
The right of every man to choose freely his way of
life and to pursue it in freedom is fundamental to the
American way. Discrimination for reasons oi/ace, ^elje^°"
or national origin is foreign to the principles on which this
country is founded.
The fullest realization of our highest aspirations
to achieve the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood ol God
depends on building better human relations, religiously and
racially, day by day; and each of us must bear a solemn
obligation to fulfill this mission regardless of our religion, ,
race, or national origin.
Therefore, I, Edmund G. brown, Governor of California,
m full accord with the National Conference o^' Cl^^i^tians and
Jews, do hereby proclaim the week of February 15-22, 1959, ds
BROTHERHOOD v^EEK In California, and I invite all our citizens
to join with me in observing the tenets of this week.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this 2nd day of
February, A.D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fifty-Nine.
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^xecutitit Bcpartmtnt
3tatc of Californu
PROCLAMATION
Farm broadcasting provides a
unique service Tor rural California by pre-
senting programs covering up-to-the-minute
weatlier inroriiiatlon, market reports, general
rami news and discussions oi" the most recent
technological advances Jn agriculture.
I, therefore, proclaim February
Y, ly59. FARM BROADCASTING DAY in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
iiave hereunto set my
liand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
2nd day of February,
A.D., One Tnousand
Nine Hundred and
Fifty-nine .
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ATTEST
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PROCLAMATION
i-c a^, Caiirornia's pride In its growln is tempered bv
l.s acknowleugmenl t.mt growLli is accompanied bv the erne J
gence of new problem, and ti.e aggravation irmanyotnlrsr
Adults ha^^a!..^^^'"-''"^!.^""^'"'^ ^"5?^ Crippled Children and
n.nnio,-, ^^^^^'^^ '^^e State to a "grim corollary" of our
population expansion: an increase in the number or Cal^rLm^
reslaents handicapped by phy^ilcal dlsaMl^tles k?s li
l^:^!tc-'V^A''''T'^''f' t^he extenslii^or'thrsociety's
o^'^iom'^were'childre.f "^The ^ot'alTr'f"^' """^ '^"" ^^'^^^
or more inan mm , < ^"^ ligure represented a rise
o. more tnan ^,ouo over the previous year's service load.
Crippled Chi;dren''!n''?y"o'"lt°'v-n' ^^f^^f^^^^ Society for
kqo r^« v"j.j.uii.n ±n j.y^o, its value to tne reneral wpirar.o
oSunlv a'l-fllia*"-'"',"'-" ''°°" ^""^■^"ins yaarflu local
needed to continue an f^rco.., i,,! 9J-,jOU,UUU, the amount
bllities into aMnf?«^ ^ ^! program of converting disa-
Phy;^lcl!iy"cr.ppled' ' '^^P^n'iency to independence, ror our
nave accomjlishei anTiitrfull" c'nr.f ''^"" ^''' ''""^'''^
contribute in Lne cCmlni vear t 2 . '^^'J'^n ^" "^'^^ ^^^^ °^"
of California do ht^tuf "^ n ^ -^^mund G. Brown, Governor
toward tno atlal^ent o^ h" ^ear^'^'tlLef/S ^^ ='"""es
goal. ^ ^^'^^ ^ Piaster i>eal campaign
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
iiez^eunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this 3rd day of
February, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
Governoi
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ATTEST:
Secretary of s(at/
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3tatc of California
PROCLAMAT
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Kor almost fifty years, the Boy
Scouts of iiifierlca lias helped mold our
youngsters into outstanding American citi-
zens.
Today there are 317,73'3 scouts in
the movement in California alone. In the
entire United States, membership is at an
all-time liigh of j,OlL.,oyj. They are being
served by 1,33b, 812 adult leaders.
During iyL)8, in California, these
youngsters devoted 1,338,839 hours of their
time to the promotion of traffic, outdoor
and home safety projects under their Safety
Good Turn Program in cooperation with com-
munity safety organizations and public
officials.
All of these activities have proved
to be of tremendous benefit to all the citi-
zens of our State and Nation by strengthening
our moral fiber and by assuring all of us of
a better future.
Now, therefore, I, Edmund G. Brown,
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
the week of February 7 to 13 as BOY SCOUT
WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my hand and caused
the Great Seal of
the State of Calif-
ornia to be affixed
this 11th day of
February, A.D. , One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary ot SJfete
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PRO£L£MAJ
Our war veterans have served our country
loyally, courageously and unhesitatingly in time of
grave peril, giving up valuable years of their lives,
foregoing the comforts and solace of homes and loved
ones, and, when occasion demanded, even sacrificing
their lives, to help preserve our great heritage....
the American way of life.
These :nen and women have earned an oppor-
tunity to engage In gainful employment and pursue
a livelihood in accordance witli tlieir abillt:/,
training and choice and have established exemplary
and enviable records of civilian employment, proving
tnat the experience and training acquired in the
service of their country help to qualify them as
excellent employees.
Despite recent Improvements In the econ-
omic situation there are still many of these
veterans unemployed. And whether in time of pros-
perity or adversity, I believe wholeheartedly that
the situation of any veteran who is unemployed
should be called to the attention of the business
and industrial sections of our State.
Therefore I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor
of the State of California, hereby proclaim the
week of May 3-9, 19b9, HIRE A VETERAN WEEK in our
State so that the attention of all employers can
and will be directed to the situation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my hand and caused
the Great Seal of
the State of Calif-
ornia to be affixed
this 11th day of
February, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
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PROCLAMATI ON
WHEREAS, The City and County of San Francisco,
In cooperation wlLh civic leaders
and organizations, has sponsored in
the past an event known as "Pacific
Festival Days," and
WHEREAS, The objective of the festival was
to promote mutual understanding
among tiie nations on the shores of
the Pacific Ocean and to further
the growth and development of this
area, and
WHEREAS, ALtaining that objective is a
worthy project and important in
maintaining the strength and vi-
tality of the peoples of the free
world;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor
ni.-.m'L 1^^ °^' C^lifo^ia, do hereby
proclaim September 18 to 27 PACIFIC
FESTIVAL DAYS and urge all our
citizens uo take part in appropriate
ceremonies designed to make the fes-
tival a success.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused tne Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this 2nd day of
March, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Plfty-nlne.
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Governor
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i^xecutitjc ©tpartmtnt
3tatf of California
PROCLAMATI'ON
The increasing rate of traffic accidents
caused by tnose driving under the influ-
ence of alcohol Is a cause for ever-
Increasing concern in the enforcement of
our laws.
This problem, of course, is not exclusively
one of our youth. Yet the solution of this
problem rests directly upon the education
of our youth in the dangers of alcohol.
We must bring to the attention of future
generations in California the need for
temperance in all things, for upon them
lies the burden of assuring a better to-
morrow for all our citizens.
Now, thei'efore, I, Kdmund G. Brown, Governor
of California, do hereby proclaim the week
of April 12 to ly YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION
WEEK, and urge all our citizens to partici-
pate in observances designed to promote
temperance among young people for the pur-
pose of promoting good citizenGhip and a
sense of responsibility in our society.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this 4th day
of March, A.D. , One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
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3£xtnitiDt ©tpartmtnt
^tatc of Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
WiifiRaAS, The youth of our State are one of our most
valuable assets; and
WHEREAS, The physical well-being of our youth is
essential to the future of our State and
essential to National security; and
WHEREAS, Medical authorities have indicated exercise
is essential for children and youth in order
to attain optimum growth and development;
and
WHEREAS, Changes have taken place In modern living
which have resulted in greatly reduced
physical activity of our people; and
WHEREAS, The California Committee on Fitness has
worked closely with President Eisenhower's
Council on Youth Fitness, and with our
state authorities, to help young people to
become physically fit, and therefore better
qualified to meet the requirements of modern
life;
NOW, THEKEPORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim the week
beginnin/;^ May 3, 19^9, as YOUTH FITNESS
I WEEK and request support and cooperation
^ I L E! D °^ parents, youth, and interested local and
State organizations to use all appropriate
means during that week to promote programs
and activities demonstrating the importance
of youth fitness to the end that we may
assure the continuing strength and well-
being of our people.
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|1AR1 M959
iCn^'A^ yicfL'ryjt Stale
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
this 19th day of March,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-nine,
Governor
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MAR
PROGLAMAT I'D-Ni4^
Throughout the world today we
see tne mark of the aggressor attempting
to impose his totalibarian tyranny and
his a:heistlc philosophy on I'ree people.
Yet still shining like a beacon
to guide us to salvation Is the gentle
teaching of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, in-
spiring us with God's Eternal Truth.
Clirlst's humility, helpfulness,
tolerance, honesty, f ortiirightness and un-
selfishness, give us the strength to defend
our most precious right to worship in free-
dom at the foot of Llie Cross.
His death and resurrection have
provided us through the centuries with
evidences of eternity, demonstrating that
only by cloaking ourselves in His spiritual-
ity may we achieve tne peace we seek.
Now, therefore, in accordance with
custom, I, Eumund G. Brown, Governor of
California, do hereby oroclaim March 27,
19by, GOOD FRIDAY tnroughout our State and
urge all our citizens of Chi'lstlan faith
to observe this day with reverence and faith
and particularly to spend the three hours
between noon and j5 p.m. of ttiat day in
meditation, devout prayer and consecrated
dedication to the pi-lnclples of peace and
brotiierhood as taught by Jesus Christ of
Nazaretn.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
iiave hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be af-
fixed this lyth day of
Marcn, A. D., One
Tnousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
I I^U^-U.-^^
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3tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
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In eight Veterans Administration
Hospitals in CalU'ornia and at the California
State Veterans Home in Yountville, disabled
veterans spend loxii', hours making red crepe
paper Memorial Poppleu for the American
Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary.
The funds received by these veter-
ans for ther.e poppler. are often their only
Income.
On May 22 and 2 J of this year,
volunteer workers of the Legion Auxiliary
will be on the street corners of every city
and town in California selling these popples
to assist the living victims of this nation's
wars — and to help tiielr families through tne
Auxiliary'^ rehabilitation, child welfare
and education programs.
This annual sale of poppies Just
before Memorial Day is a most worthy cause,
and I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of
California, therefore proclaim May 22 and
23, 19'-j9. as POPPY DAYS IN CALIFORNIA, and
urge full and generous public support in
recognition of the sacrifices of those who
helped d^^fend their country.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my hand and caused
the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed tills lyth
day of Marcn, A. D. ,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty -nine.
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M A T I 0 N
DECLARING
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; TERMINATION
STATE
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THE
DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 8tli day of January, 1959, a
State of Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County
of Los Angeles, as a result of fires in that county
creating a serious potential of flood damage in the
affected areas, in view of the imminence of heavy rain-
fall; and
V/HEREAS, the conditions warranting and
necessitating the proclamation of such State of Disas-
ter are now deemed not to be beyond the control of the
normal protective services, personnel, equipment and
facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor
of the State of California, by virtue of the powers and
authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of
this State, do hereby proclaim the termination of said
State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take
effect immediately and shall, as soon hereafter as
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possible, be filed in the Office of the Secretary of
State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and canned the Great Seal of the State of Cali-
fornia to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^ /
day of April, 1959.
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Govomor of California
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STATE
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THE
DISASTER
WHiilll'^AS, on the 26th day of February, 1958, a State
of Disaster was proclaimed to exist throughout northern Cali-
fornia, from the southern boundaries of the counties of Santa
Cruz, Santa Clara, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Alpine, to the
border of the State of Oregon, as a result of storm and flood
creating imminent danger to the lives, health, and well-being
of persons, the safety of public and private property, and
the maintenance of essential services therein; and
V/HEREAS, on the 2nd day of April, 1958, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist throughout the entire State
of California as a result of storm and flood creating imminent
danger to the lives, health, and well-being of persons, the
safety of public and private property, and the maintenance of
essential services therein; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating
the proclamation of such States of Disaster are now deemed not
to be beyond the control of the normal protective services,
personnel, equipment and facilities of the public agencies and
political subdivisions of the State;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
&
PrMti to CALItMttlA ITAVt »IMTIin
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^xtcutitic Bepartmtnt
^tate of California
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the termination of said States of Disaster;
and
I DIllECT that thin proclamation shall take effect
immediately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be
filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State
of California.
IN V/ITKL13S V/IIERKCF, I h,ive hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Senl of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this /-'' th day of
June, 1959.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST :
Secretary of (State
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PROCLAMATION
Rapid development of transportation and
communication has filaced every area of the
nation and world within easy traveling distance
of California.
Technological advances have also provided
an ever-Increasing amount of leisure time and
stimulated interest In the West as a place in
which to travel, take vacations and participate
in a wide variety of sports and recreational
activities.
In recognition of the widespread public
Interest in these activities, a great
International Sports and Vacation Show will
be held in the Los Angeles Sports Arena, the
adjacent Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and
the Olympic Swim Stadium from March 11 to 20,
19fc'0, under the sponsorship of the Los Angeles
Examiner, and with the support of an honorary
committee of civic, industrial and recreational
leaders from throu/^liout the State.
Therefore, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor
of California, proclaim March 11 to 20, i960,
INTERNATIONAL SPORTS AND VACATION WEEK, and
invite participation and attendance at this
superb exposition from all over the world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
l^th day of June, A. D. ,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Fifty-nine.
fmu<Jl/li^^^
Governor
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JUN -i :• ' --
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A P U 0 G L i\ M A T ION
This year marks the one hundred and ciyhty-third
anniversary of the independence of our nation. It comes at
the time of a series of post-vjar crises and thus affords a
singularly appropriate occasion for reflection upon the
principles upon which our j^rcat nation vjas founded.
So lonti as this country continues to be engaged in
a strutjCilG with an atheistic and totalitarian foe who would
deny the validity of the truths set forth in the Preamble of
the Declaration of Independence, it is appropriate that the
officers and employees of the State of California, wlio are
daily ent^acod in demonstrating the vitality and strength of
ueiiiocracy, set aside additional time for the re-affirmation
of their faith in God and belief in the dignity of man. The
opportunity to demonstrate this continuing faith not only
aids in maintaininti our institutions but fortifies our people
for tnc tasks which must be accomplished to ensure the
survival of these Institutions lot\i after Communism will have
disappeared from the eax-th.
With these thoughts in mind, I, EDMUND G. BHOWN,
Governor of California, pursuant to Section bTO^j of the
Government Code, do liereby proclaim July 3> 1959* to be a
special or limited holiday applying to State officers and
employees only, and not appointed to be generally observed
throughout the State by all classes of business and all
classes of persons. All courts and public of i Ices of the
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3tatc of (Taliromia
state, any political subdivision, or any city, shall be
open and fimction in their normal manner. This day shall
be observed by State officers and employees together with
the ^;th of July as Independence Days in California, I
further ur^e that on these days the flag of the United States
of America be flovm from homes, public buildings and places
of business, and that the officers and employees of the
State of California join In patriotic observances in honor
of the anniversary of the independence of our nation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed hereto
Uiis 29th day of June, One
'housand Nine Hundred and Fifty
Nine.
GOVEiiNOH OF C,1LIPX)RNIA
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, Edmvmd G. Brown, Governor of California do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 20th day of October, 1959, within the 56th
Assembly District of the State, to fill the vacancy In the
office of member of the Assembly from said District
resulting from the death of Assemblyman Seth J. Johnson.
And 1 do hereby offer a reward of $100 for the arrest
and conviction of any person who violates any of the
provisions of Division XIV of the elections code; the
rewards to be paid untU the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of $10,000.
In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and
caused the great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this Z9th day of July, 1?»9
Attest: -^
Secretary of State
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JUL'i 'o^i:
FRANK M. J0P9AH, S-cre'ary of Stale
Edmund G. Brown
governor
:§>tati* uf U-'alifurnta
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
SACRAMENTO
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July 29, 1959
Honorable Frank M. Jordan
Secretary of State
State Capitol
Sacramento 14, California
Dear Sir:
I have this date signed the enclosed proclamation
and would appreciate your certification of it.
Sincerely
Edmund G. Brov/n, GOVERNOR
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PROCLAMA TI
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solden ann?ve?3a'rf ""aSkl^. ' o"''" ""'^l celebrate its
boys of the nation ihcoro^rJ.^T<.°'' ^f^^'^^ ^° ^^^
grown until It now reaoh^l'^ooo So h°"^^"2 ^^^ steadily
Since 1910 more than 33 5^0 iSo A??? "^f ^"^ leaders,
every race, color and creed 'hJv.v^'*''"^ persons of
the Boy Scouts of America ^""^ affiliated with
ship'?Lf^J^l^I°iXsLaf ???^^^ cievelop^ent, citi.en-
the American pcoDlea^h^^ fitness is recognized by
training, of yoSth Tt ^^ '^ ^ distinct asset in the
United Stated ?he Boy lcoJf^"'f \' '". '^"^^^ ^^^^ °f the
fifty continuous years of v?tfi f America has given
ties of the nation in Aal^^ \ "''''^''^ ^" ^^^"^ communl-
and other times of' nubli^.^^ tornadoes, hurricanes,
3ervlce to Ame;ica l.fthe ''g'^^Ou? .'h' 5"? 1?^^ ^^''"^'^'^
incident to the natLnarelectIons"o?'';QRP^ campaigns
?he ?SJ?a^'? co^nt?ibitl°n.-1i^fr^%^^^'^ --^nlze
t.e„.undreds of ^^^^V;^,^^ -
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?f Scoutm, wh^ Clve or?helr\°imfand ^""'^ '^"^^^^
leadership of Cub Scout n^^t^ u ."^ resources to
Explorer units, a.surln/?h?;^n?°^ f^"* ^^^'^P^' ^"d
dedicated ^e.a^rs^^^^^^!^^^^l^^^^r^ and
Broin,'So:ernor'JrSnfornlf 'lo^'f^^ J""^ ^' ^^-"^^ «•
the year i960 bo known !• SS^pnrrS^^^?^ Proclaim that
YEAR, and I call upon a?l Stize?^ .n^'f'^^ ANNIVERSARY
Scouts of America their fi>?T^.r ^^''^ ^^^ ^'^^
so that more and more bovs and v?''^"^'"^^^^" ^"^ ^"PPo^t
and elGhtecn years or age mt been^ -"en between eight
Scouts of America. " enrolled in the Boy
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed thlc 30th
day of July, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Hfty-nlne.
Governor
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^tatc of California
The people of our nation are observing
OctoLor 1' -;:i aij Nalioiiai Newspaper Week. The
tlieme Tor tiiis 20th annual observance is "Your
Newspaper — Freedom' s Textbook."
It is most appropriate for Callfornlans to
Join in iionoring the people of the newspaper world.
Inasmuch as tlio foundei- of National Newspaper Week
is a Galifornian, Jolm B. Long, general manager
of the California Newspaper Publishers Association.
From the beginning of this great nation,
Americans liave turned to their newspapers for
truth. In newspaper columns, too, they have
found space for their own opinions and those of
others.
In a world threatened as never before with
the loss of freedom, newspapers stand guard over
the rights of free people. The freedom of the
press, of course. Is so basic in our way of life
that it stands forever guaranteed in our
Constitution.
Therefore, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor
of California, do hereby proclaim October 1^-21,
19^39, as NEWSPAPER WEEK in California. I suggest
that Callfornlans acquaint themselves anew with
the freedom of the press and the other guarantees
which our nation's founders wrote as the first
ten amendments to our Constitution.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this l6th day
of September, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty-nine.
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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^xtcutioe ©epartmtnt
^tate of CaliTornia
PR0CL;\1JIATI0N
Preventing Tokay Grape Crop Loss
UliERE^^b , An unseasonal and heavy rainfall has occurred
in many parts of California over the past three days,
September 17 through September 19; and
.(lici.ui/i^, In certain Tokay jj.rape producing sections of
Northern California this unseasonal rain endangers the market-
ability of the important Tokay grape crop; and
«i/HEREAb, This emergency requires unusual action to reduce
the loss which \vlil be encountered by many producers, which
will total several millions of dollars unless prompt protective
action is taken;
NOW, THiiI-LS/-KC, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California,
do proclaim that a state of emereency exists in said Tokay grape
producing areas of Northern California warranting the use of
every device, service and equipment ns an aid to prevent
deterioration of the crop about to be, or in the process of
being, harvested, and do direct that the Director of the
California Disaster Office and other agencies of the State of
California take prompt and effective action to render all
possible aid to growers in view of the threat which the recent
rainfall poses to the important Tokay grape crop of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
this 19th day of September,
1959.
Governor hi C&lifornia
Secretary of State/.
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rWMXJI. lOPDAN. t-cretary cf Slafe
SPECIAL KLiJCTIOM PROCL
I, EDm:--D a. DROOT;, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim aiid order that a special election shall be held on
tne 3th day of December, 1959, within the Forty-first Assembly
District of tiie ^tate, consisting of a portion of the County of
Los Angeles, to fill tne vacancy in the office of State
Assemblyman from said District resulting from the resignation
of Assemblyman Allen Miller.
AKD I DO ilEREDY offer a reward of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of the
provisions of Division XIV of the lilectlons Code; the rewards to
be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of ten tliousand dollars.
IN OTTNiiSS MLiREOP, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the Jtate of California to be affixed hereto
this 23rd day of September, 19'j,9.
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^xecutitie Bcpartment
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
The Congress of the United States, the Legislature of
California, and the leciaiaturca of 3B other atates
have cafcabllahed seaquicentennial commisslonn to com-
memorate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary year
of Abraham Lincoln';;, birth on February 12, I8O9.
The Lincoln Sea
of California,
was directed to
brating events
Is cooperating
national devoti
in his own word
hope on earth."
quicentennlal Commission of the State
created by act of the 19^9 Legislature,
promote statewide programs for cele-
as the anniversary year progressed. It
witfi other groups intent on inspiring
on to the Lincolniaw principles whi«h
3 have made this nation "the last best
These principles of honesty, justice, and democracy
are urgently needed today as a bulwark in the charac-
ter uf' American citizens against the complex challenges
of domestic and foreign problems. For Lincoln's
struggle for human rights and liberty still continues,
as it did when he wrote from his heart to dedicate,
on that nineteenth day of November, four score and
sixteen years ago, not Just a cemetery at Gettysburg
but himself and his people to the proposition that
all men are created equal.
The great task he defined still remains before us.
We must continue to seek for ourselves and our fellow
humans that essence of equality which he defined as
"an unfettered start, an equal chance in the race of
life."
It is fittini^ that plans, exhibits, publications,
celebrations and appropriate programs should empha-
size the greatness and vaJuc of the life and charac-
ter of Abraham Lincoln. His historical stature never
stops growing.
As Governor of California, I,
pi'oclaim and declare that tine
shall be a period of approprla
bration of the sesquicentennia
birth of Abraham Lincoln. I c
to all community governments,
educational institutions, all
and all newspapers, radio and
take such steps as they may de
out the spirit and purpose of
Edmund G. Brown, do
years 1959 and i960
te observance and cele-
1 anniversary of the
all upon and recommend
all civic groups, all
service organizations,
television channels to
em appropriate to carry
this proclamation.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great 3 al of the State of California to be affixed
this 19th day of November, /ODj, Ona Th^uaaijd Nine Hundrec
nnrt ii"-i fty-n^.ne. \£ J 1 Y")
of California
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o( lh< Stot. of C«litotni«
r^B 1 - 1960
P R 0 C L A_M_A_T_I_0_N RCir^t'mNH. Socfe'enMpfal
M:iUam S«u«tan of Slot*
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of
California be convened in extraordinary session, now, there-
fore,
I, EDMUND G, BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power and authority In me vesfced by Section 9
of Article V of the Constitution of the State of California,
do hereby convene the Legislature of the State of California
to meet in extraordinary session at Sacrajnento, California, on
the first day of February, I960, at 2 p.m. of said day for the
following purpose and to legislate upon the following subject:
1, To consider and act upon legislation relating to the
establishment of an emergency fund to meet unforeseen
contingencies in connection with holding the Vlllth Winter
Olympics at Squaw Valley, California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
first day February, i960.
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Governor of Califolmla
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WALTER C. STUTLSR
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^tm or California
PROCLAMATION
Caliiortijaiifi at'e a 1,ree-lovlnt; people,
proud or tJieir ijiant rodwoods and I'lne mountain
forests. On the bare hills and In tiie vast
sunny valleys, every tree planted Is precious
and hlciily prized.
For the moat part our citizens are well
aware oi' the impoi'tancc o£ conservation px-ot^rams,
the need to preserve and expand oui- wooded
areas, and tlic beauty of tree-lined streets
and shaded areas in residential developments.
Ti'ee planting continues tliroughout the year.
Since 19'^!, undei' a requestlne; resolu-
tion ui' tile State Legislature, Arbor Day has
been proclaimed annually on March 7, as a
fitting nieiTurlal to tlie i^renl naturalist,
Luther Burbank.
Tlicrefore, as Governor of California,
I, Edmund 0, Brown, do iiereby proclaim
March 7, lyuo, as ARBOR DAY in this State.
I urge tnc day be observed by appropriate,
planned planting of trees and shrubbery.
IN WITNESS WiiEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my hand and caused
the Great Seal of
the State of
California to be af-
fixed tills 2'jth day
of Febi'uary, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty.
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["1:B:2 51960
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^Kcutiue Bepartmtnt
^tote or California
proclamation
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i!xecotit)t Bcpartmcnt
^itt of ealifomia
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California has been called in
extraordinary session and has convened on February 1, 1960; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen and
now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to submit additional subjects to
the Legislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of
the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and supplement my Proclamation
dated February 1, 1960, by adding the following additional purposes thereto,
and thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate upon the following subjects,
in addition to the subject specified in the original Proclamation, to wit:
Item No. 2. To consider and act upon legislation relative to air pollution.
Item No. }. To consider and act upon legislation relative to public educa-
tion above the high school level.
Item No. 4. To consider and act upon legislation relative to revising the
Rees-Doyle Health and Welfare Program Supervision Act.
Item No. S. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the conversion
of city streets to pedestrian malls.
Item No. 6. To consider and act upon legislation establishing a procedure
for the court determination of the constitutionality of acts appropriating money
to pay claims against the State.
Item No. 7. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the registration
of vehicles, the removal of vehicles from the highways and public property, and
the regulation of vehicle parking.
Item No. 8. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the authority
of the Board of Governors of The State Bar of California to determine the
amount of regular annual membership fees of members of The State Bar of
California, and classes thereof, and the classification of such members for the
purpose of such regular annual membership fees.
Item No. 9. To consider and act upon legislation relative to contributions
for prior service under the Judges' Retirement Law.
Item No. 10. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the func-
tions and duties of members and employees of the California Law Revision
Commission.
Item No. 11. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the testing of
the juice of fresh grapes.
Item No. 1 2. To consider and act upon legislation to authorize local hospital
districts to expend capital outlay funds for the acquisition or construction of
additional patient bed capacity.
Item No. 13. To consider and act upon legislation relating to public library
districts.
Item No. 14. To consider and act upon legislation relating to powers and
duties of county boards of supervisors in the acquisition, construction, operation
and maintenance of convention and exhibition halls, trade and industrial centers,
auditoriums, opera houses, and music halls and centers.
Item No. H. To consider and act upon legislation appropriating funds in
augmentation of Item 278 of the Budget Act of 1959 for the Emergency Fund.
Item No. 1 6. To consider and act upon legislation to provide for the can-
cellation or refund of taxes for the Fiscal Year 1959-1960 on property as to
which the church, college, orphanage or welfare exemption was available but
inadvertently unclaimed.
Item No. 1 7. To consider and act upon legislation relative to validating the
organization, boundaries, governing officers or boards, acts, proceedings, and
bonds of public bodies.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 29th day of February, 1960.
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FRANK M.
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P_R_0_C LAMATION
MAR 2 -1960
WHKREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen 'a^T now'"
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of California
be convened in extraordinary session; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California,
by Virtue of the power and authority in me vested by Section 9
of Article V of the Constitution of the State of California,
do hereby convene the Legislature of the State of California to
meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on the
second day of March, 19bO, at 2 p.m. of said day for the
following purpose and to legislate upon the following subject:
d^ath^penalt??' ''' "^°" legislation abolishing the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
second day of March, 1900.
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Governor of California
'ATTEST: '*^-C^£X^C ^^ *
Secretary of State
V,'AI,TKH C. ST!.Tri,liH
Aijiiltitaut Soci-otary of Stat*
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l^xecQdtie Bepartmtnt
^atc of CaUrornia
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MAR 3 - 1960
FRA};X fVJDRDAN, Sccrel^ry cf.5tj
proclamation
Aitiltoi; i«:.-»H(ry o* AIoH
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California has been called in
extraordinary session and has convened on February 1, 1960; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen and
now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to submit additional subjects to
the Legislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of
the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and supplement my Proclamation
dated February 1, 1960, by adding the following additional purposes thereto,
and thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate upon the following subjects,
in addition to the subject specified in the original Proclamation and other items
added thereto on February 29, 1960, to wit:
Item No. 18. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the issuance of
bund'i to provide cipii.tl outlay for construction or improvement of public schools.
Item No. 1 9. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the election of
members of county boards of education.
Item No. 20. To consider and act upon legislation relative to providing funds
for the purchase of farms and homes under the Veterans' Farm and Home
Purchase Act.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this third day of March, 1960.
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JORDAN, Sec^ry d;^ .
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proclamation
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^KCutiDE ©cpartment
3tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of CaHfornia has been called
in extraordinary session and has convened on February 1, 1960; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen
and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to submit additional
subjects to the Legislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and supple-
ment my Proclamation dated February 1, 1960, by adding the following
additional purposes thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to
legislate upon the following subjects, in addition to the subject specified
in the original Proclamation and other items added thereto on February
29, 1960, and March 3, 1960, to wit:
Item No. 21. To consider and act upon legislation to provide funds
required by the Department of Employment for the administration of
unemployment service, unemployment compensation and extended dura-
tion benefits during the Fiscal Year 1959-1960.
Item No. 22. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the
distribution of sample ballots and voter information in connection with
school district elections.
Item No. 23. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the
exercise of the power of eminent domain by the San Francisco Port
Authority and the selection and tenure of that agency's port director.
Item No. 24. To consider and act upon legislation relative to official
court reporters in the Counties of San Bernardino, San Diego, and
Sonoma.
Item No. 25. To consider and act upon legislation relative to con-
stables and marshals in the County of San Bernardino.
Item No. 26. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the
establishment of a municipal court in the Walnut Creek Judicial District.
Item No. 27. To consider and act upon legislation to create an
Embarcadero Municipal Improvement District in Santa Barbara County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this tenth day of
March, 1960.
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Gotrmor of CaUfornts
[ArrEST]
SecrtUry of SUIt
AsBiGtant Soorotary of Stato
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Sxenitioe Bepartmtnt
dtattorCaltfornia
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proclamation
|l|Wil|>f|l_ t»;U^~slb^.
ISienitioe Bepartment
3tatt of ColiTomia
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California has been called
in extraordinary session and has convened on February 1, 1960; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen
and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary tu submit additional
subjects to the Legislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and supple-
ment my Proclamation dated February 1, 1960, by adding the following
additional purposes thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to
legislate upon the following subjects, in addition to the subject specified
in the original Proclamation and other items added thereto on February
29, 1960, March 3, 1960, and March 10, 1960, to wit:
Item No. 28. To consider and act upon legislation relating to sales of
goods at less than cost.
Item No. 29. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the
bonding of dealers of vehicles.
Item No. 30. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the
payment of taxes by incorporated areas in fire protection districts.
Item No. 31. To consider and act upon legislation to require a candi-
date for partisan office at the direct primary election to obtain his own
party's nomination as a condition to obtaining the nomination of the
opposing party by means of the write-in process.
Item No. 32. To consider and act upon legislation to increase the
compensation of members of the board of supervisors of Tulare County.
Item No. 33. To consider and act upon legislation to create an
Esteros Municipal Improvement District in San Mateo County, and
Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District in Contra Costa County.
Item No. 34. To consider and act upon legislation to permit the
exchange of state property located in the Rio Del Mar section of SeacHflf
State Park for property owned by the City of Capitola and located at
the corners of Esplanade and Monterey Streets in that city.
Item No. 3 J. To consider and act upon legislation relating to the
acquisition by the State of Federal lands in Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties and the use and management thereof.
Item No. 36. To consider and act upon legislation to amend Chapter
390 of the Statutes of 1909 and Chapter 654 of the Statutes of 1911
relating to lands granted to the City of Oakland.
Item No. 37. To consider and act upon legislation to grant certain
submerged lands of the State to the San Mateo County Harbor District.
Item No. 38. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the
use of tide and submerged lands in Morro Bay granted to the County of
San Luis Obispo.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this seventeenth day
of March, 1960.
Gottrnor of Ctllfornu
Srmttry of SItIt
Ar.nifitaul; boci-otary of btato
3£xecutitiE ©cpartmcnt
^tate of California
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proclamatioif
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California has been called
in extraordinary session and has convened on Ixbruary 1, 1960; and
WHl' RliAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen
and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to submit additional
subjects to the Legislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in ine by law, hereby amend and supple-
ment my Proclamation dated February 1, 1960, by adding the following
additional purposes thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to
legislate upon the following subject, in addition to the subject specified
in the original Proclamation and other items added thereto on February
29, 1960, March 3, 1960. March 10, 1960, and March 17, 1960, to wit:
Item No. 39. To consider and act upon legislation relating to eli-
gibility to engage in the business of, and bonding of, real property loan
brokers and rel.uive to application of the Real Estate Law to persons who
for compensation or in expectation thereof assist or offer to assist others
in filing applications for purchase or lease of, or in locating or entering
upon, lands owned by the State or Federal Government.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this twenty-third
day of March, 1960.
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PROCLAMATI
APRl -I960
Once again we approach that holy week
of greatest meaning in all the Christian world
Jefu^'^Chii'sf^f ""? resurrectic. of 'oi^^reior:
4n^^r ,^5!^-^^^' touches every heart with Its
sIlrLuIl'tSph!'''''' succumbing to shining
The message and Its promise buoy
eternal hope for all mankind. Never has It
or?o3ay?'' """"^ ''^^" '" °^^^ 3trlfe.torn iorld
Now, therefore, I, Edmund G Brown
Qovernor of California, do hereby Droc?a?m
April 1, lybO, GOOD FRIDAY u'SJlgEoSt'oir
f-lftf\ ^ """^^ ^^^ citizens of the Christian
lalth to observe this day reverentlv and
particularly to devote the threliours Ce
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my hand and caused
the Great Seal of
the State of
Calirornia to be af-
fixed this 1st day
of April, A. D., One
Ihousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretitry^of State
WALViJK C. STLiXLKH
Aosi^taat Secretary of Stato
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proclamation
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California has been called
in extraordinary session and has convened on February 1, 1960; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen
and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to submit additional
subjects to the Legislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and supple-
ment my Proclamation dated February 1, 1960, by adding the following
additional purpose thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to
legislate upon the following subject, in addition to the subject specified
in the original Proclamation and other items added thereto on February
29, 1960, March 3, I960, March 10, 1960, March 17, 1960, and March 23,
1960, to wit:
Item No. 40. To consider and act upon legislation relative to benefits
payable upon the death of Members of the Legislature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this sixth day of
April, 1960.
GoffTHor of Calif ornU
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EXECUTIVE Q]fflKR
By virtue Of t„e authority vested In „e t. S..,,^'Z^IPC
Oove^ent Code, I ,«re.y create an advisor, co^lttee of
fifteen (11.) ,„e„bers. to be known as "THE ««,«« AWISORY
Counsel m carrying out his functions.
said Co^lttee Is authorised and Insf^cted to study, evaluate
and .a.e reoo™,e„datlons on pro^ran, and policy for the office If
consumer Counsel toward the end of advancl^ the Interests of th
people as consumers.
said co^lttee shall act under the direction of the Consumer
counsel and ™ay .a.e pr.,ress and mterl. reports on Its „or.
at such tl„es as It dee.s appropriate to the Cons^er Counsel
and to the Governor.
Said Committee shall meet it- i^.,,,*-
meet at least once every three months and
may meet at such other times as It desires or ..
"*^^-^^®^' o^ ^s requested by
the Consumer Counsel.
1^33 WHEHEO., 1 ...^ hereunto set my hand and caused the
-eat seal o. the state or Calirornla to .e arrixed this 11th
day or April one thousand nine hundred and sixty.
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
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AMiitiinl S*cr<)ary ol i\aH\
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Oovemor of California, do hereby proclaim
and order that a special election shall be held on the 8th day
of Novemoer, I96O, within the Seventy-ninth_A8sembly District
of the State, comprising a portion of the County of San Diego,
to fill the vacancy in the office of a member of the Assembly
from said District resulting from the resignation of
Assemblyman George G. Crawford.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of
the provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00),
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
Ist day of July I960.
Governor
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JUL
1960
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION fP't^^M^WAN, 5?c^rY cfjjlj
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
and order that a special election shall be held on the 8th day
of November, i960, within the Thirty-eighth Assembly District of
the state, comprising a portion of the County of Kern, to fill
the vacancy in the office of a member of the Assembly from said
District resulting from the death of Assemblywoman Dorothy M.
Donahoe .
And I do hereby offer a reward of $100.00 for the arrest and
conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions of
Division XIV Of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until J
the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the
sum of $10,000,00.
IN WITOESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
1st day of July . I96O.
ATTEST,
Governor
Se^etwy of State
WAL7KH C. STUTiKH
Aaslstant Secretary of St«to
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
.loBl S<cr«»pri ol Sim*
1, EDMUND Q. BROWN, Qovernor of California, do hereby proclaim
and order that a spscial election shall be held on the 8th day
of November, I960, within the Eleventh Aasembly District of the
State, comprising a portion of the County of Contra Costa, to
fill the vacancy in the office of a member of the Assembly from
said District resulting from the resignation of AssemblyTnan
S. C. Masterson.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates emy of
the provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sura of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00),
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed herdc this
1st day of July
I960.
.yCuUjflJ)^
Governor
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PROCLAMA'i' ION
OF A
S TAT K OF UISASTE
WHi-RliAS, the lav;s of the State of California
empower the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an
area or region of this State affecteci or likely to be af-
fected by certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and
property within the State, which proclamation shall be in
writing and shall take effect immediately upon its issuance;
and
WHtREAS, it is provided by law that during a State
of Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office
shall act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities
in connection with such emergency, and every state agency and
officer shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all
possible assistance; and
VJHEUl^AS, it ir further provided by law that during
a State of Disaster v;hen the need arises for outside aid in
any county, city and county, or city within the region, such
aid shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be
the duty of local public officials to comply with such plans;
and
WliKHiiAS, 1, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find :
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
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of persons and property within this State have arisen and now
exist as a result of major and widespread fires which have
occurred and which are still burning in a large area within
Los Angeles County;
2. That the local authority in directly affected
areas is inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of
extreme peril by reason of their magnitude, which places them
beyond the control of the protective services, personnel,
equipment, and facilities of any single county, city and
county, or city, and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat;
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster;
NOW, THiiREP'ORE, I, Kf^'.UND G. BROWN, Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster exists in the County
of Los Angeles; and
I niHECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
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IK VjITKESS WHKREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
Done aL the City of Sacramento, this 21st day of
July, I960.
ATTKoT :
GOVtHNOH OF CALIMRNIA
(^Li^^^ /^'
Secretary of State
By..^
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WALTER C. STUTJK'?
Ansiatant Socrotary oi" State
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE 0 F DISASTER
IvTiERKAS, the laws of the State of California
empower the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an
area or region of this State affected or likely to be af-
fected by certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and
property within the State, which proclamation shall be in
writing and shall take effect immediately upon its issuance;
and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State
of Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office
shall act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities
in connection with such emergency, and every state agency and
officer shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all
possible assistance; and
V/HiiHEAS, it is further provided by law that during
a State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in
any county, city and county, or city within the region, such
aid shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be
the duty of local public officials to com.ply with such plans;
and
WHEREAS, EDMmo G. BROWN, Governor of the State of
California, did find, on July 21, i960, that conditions of
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extreme peril to the safety of persons and property existed
in the County of Los Angeles as a result of major and wide-
spread fires which had occurred and were still burning in a
large area within thnt county; and
VillijREAS, the Governor is under a temporary disa-
bility to discharco the powers and duties of his office, I,
as Lieutenant Governor and Acting Governor of the State of
California, have found, and do hereby find:
1. That condltionr, of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within this State have arisen and now
exist as a result of major and widespread fires which have
occurreri and which are still burning in large areas within
the Counties of Los Angeles and San Bernardino;
2. That the local authority in directly affected
areas is inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of
extreme peril by rea.'^on of their magnitude, which places them
beyond the control of the protective services, personnel,
equipment, and facilities of any single county, city and
county, or city, and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat;
3» That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster;
NOW, THLREFOim, I, GLLMN M. ANDERSON, Lieutenant
Governor and Acting Governor of the State of California, by
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virtue of the powers and authority vested in me by the Con-
stitution and laws of this State, do hereby, proclaim that a
State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Los Angeles and
San Bernardino; and
I DLIECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of California, anH that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN V/ITNKSS WIIiiitEOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great ^eal of the State of California to be affixed
Done at the City of Sap*7imento, this _2^^day of
July, 1%0.
ATTDST:
LIL^UTLNANJ GOVbaNOR
and ACTING GOVhRNCR
Secretary of Ssxate
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PROCLAMATION
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DECLARING THK TERMINATION " o'>^^' \960 ! / /
STATE OF DISASTER \\lt^^^- '*' ^^ /.^ ^*^ "
WHEREAS, on the 21st (iay of July, I960, a State
of Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Los
Angeles, as a result of major and widespread fires creating
conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and
property therein; and
WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of July, i960, a State
of Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the Counties of Los
Angeles and San Bernardino, as a result of major and wide-
spread fires creating conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property therein; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitat-
ing the proclamation of such States of Disaster are now
deemed not to be beyond the control of the normal protective
services, oersonnel, equipment and facilities of the public
agencies and political subdivisions within said counties;
NOW, THKabFORE , I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the termination of said States of Disaster;
and
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I direct that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be
filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State
of California.
IN V.ITNESS WHKREOF, I have herexKito set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this j^^JL day of
July, I960.
GOVKHNOH OF CALH-XJaNIA
ATTEST: ^ ^
Secretary of State
Aaaiatant Secretary of btato
pflmU4 M
state of California
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p;^it .dt'-S the iS' '":; w =«^^dltions of extreme peril to persons anS
tlkf^ -V.^f • the ..tate, wi.ich proclamation shall be in wrltin. and shall
take effect intnediately upon its issuance; and '"
of the^SS'?o,iL^n.-^''°]'''^'^r-. ^^"^ "'^^ '^"^^^« "■ ^^-^te of Disaster the Director
iJjif ^^-'fo'^-" Disaster iffjce iihall act as the coordiru.tor of all state
disaster activities in connection vith such emergency, and every sStea^encv
atiSta^LT tT '""''^'''^ -"''^ ^'- "^-^^- i:.^end^erin, aT^SbL^'"^^
,.,,„ ]!^'^^'^' it is further provided by law that during a State of Disaster
of locS^oubllc ojJicia^'t''"''^/' -'Jr ''''''' ^^- ^"^^ i* ^"^11 "^^ the duty
loc^ puciic oificials to comply with such plans; and
hereb™^d"-'' ^' ^^ ^°^'''^'^°^ °^ the State of Calif omi
0, have ^ound and do
vitl,i^\lJi"\ate''JJ'''"' f "■'*":™ >»■•" <•" '"• '•fo'y »<• persons md pro.^rtv
Plunas, ohasta, .ierra, and Tehama Counties; lessen,
requires .i.e combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
the p^;ciSi^::%f srS3t:r Jn ^jt^^^-^-^ -^ --— -
bv ^n^ ^;!^^<^. I, KDKUK. 0. BHtm , Governor of the .tate of California
of S 'tate d '^'^''t ^"^ ^f '?°^iti- ^^'^t-d in ,.e by the ConstitutionIS iLs
01 La.oen, .I'jmas, oJiasta, oierra, and Tehama; and v^ounties
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PROCLAMATION
,,Hi ■ 4- "^L^^ appropriate each year to set aside ulme In
■\!.r: 2^ /% ^l""^ °" *''^ contributions labor has made to the
i^rowtn ot California.
Drosnpr '.rt.^'^^^^'i" Watched our cities grow, our industries
Z°er If ^n^^, bridges and majestic dams span and harness the
No^'nLn n^i^^ f- J" ^^^^ °^" ^^^^® "« ^ee the hand of labor.
ly the v^orker?"^ "^ '^" ^^^'' '^"^*^ ^^"^^^ ^^ ^'^ ^« tended
^^^o4- < ■, '^? "^^'^'^ ""'^ gi'owth, made possible by labor, we need
Ca??ro^n^ '° r^^"^ "^^ horizon. Over the next fi?teen years
n^i ?^H^ '?^^ prepare for more than a quarter of a million
new jobs each year. We will be ready, with the help of all
to accept tne challenge and be ready. ^ '
m^Ho K 1 u" ^f'^osnition of the magnificent contribution
ra^froL?^^""" in California, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governo
in cf?[?orAir° ''°"'^''^' September 5, i960, 'as LABOR
M^-^
ATTEST:
Governor of
DAY
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this 30th day of
August, A. D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Sijty.
Governor of California
A: ..iatE-ut 3ti.;!-etiiry of S^jitp
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AMENDMENT TO
SPECIAL ELKC'TION PROCLAMATION '^"•" •
OP JULY l,~igDD "/^ :.,i
\^^i^^ 4i»;i1(inl Seercfan' -if Stat«
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
and order that a special election shall be held on the 8th day
of November, i960, within the Eleventh Assembly District of the
State, comprising a portion of the County of Contra Costa, to
fill the vacancy In the office of a member of the Assembly from
said District resulting from the resignation of Assemblyman
S. C. msterson. This special election may be consolidated with
the general election to be held on the 8th day of November, i960.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of
the provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for th,
purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
12th day of September, I96O.
Governor
SecretariT-Cf
State
WA'.TxK C. STiJV.'.i.:;
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SPECIAL gLBCTION PmSCLAMATION ["«'!;( M^WAN, iccrej^ Qf^ ..,•*
OF JULY 1,~I^U^ ><^.iiiV.r:r.:!r:.'.tr::-r:;L-:-'-'^'
Aniilunl S«cr«lary of Sl«1
I, EDMUND a. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby yroclaim
and order that a special election shall be held on the 8th day
of November, 19bO, within the Seventy-ninth Assembly District
of the State, comprising a portion of the County of San Diego,
to fill the vacancy In the office of a member of the Assembly
from said District resulting from the resignation of
AssembljTiian George G. Crawford. This special election may be
consolidated with the general election to be held on the 8th
day of November, i960.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of
the provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the siim of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
12th day of September, i960.
Governor ^*^
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AMENDMENT TO
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SPECIAL ELECTION PHQGLAMATION fPANKj^^^W, 5:c?J^ cj^ v-
I. EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
and order that a special election shall be held on the 8th day
of November, i960, within the Thirty-eighth Assembly District of
the State, comprlsins a portion of the County of Kern, to fill
the vacamcy in the office of a member of the Assembly from said
District resulting from the death of Assemblywoman Dorothy M,
Donahoe. This special election may be consolidated with the
general election to bo held on the 8th day of November, i960.
And I do hereby offer a reward of $100,00 for the arrest and
conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions of
Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until
the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the j
sum of $10,000,00.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereiinto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
12th day of September, I96O.
Gove mo
attest:^^^^^ ^,n
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Secretary of State
WALTKR C. LVrUTI.KH
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A PRCGLAhlATION OF AN ALTEHNAT|^^^g;^^,^^;l
TLMPOilAIiY SKAT OF STATE GOVEHNMhiNT
WiEiy^-AS, section 38 of Article IV of the California
Constitution, as approved and ratified at the general election
held on November "+, 1958, and Chapter 61, Statutes of the I958
First Extraordinary Session, are now in full force and effect;
and
WHEiiEAS, section 1 of said Chapter 61 provides that
the Governor shall designate by written proclamation an
alternative temporary seat of government for use in the event
of war or enemy-caused disaster, or the imminence thereof;
and
ViHEliEAS, under the aforesaid provisions of the
Constitution and statutes of California, the City of Chico
has been designated as the alternative temporary seat of
government; and
V/HERhAS, conditions now existing warrant a change
in the designation of the alternative temporary seat of
government;
NOW, THEilETOliE , I, EDMUND G. BiiOWN , Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State and
particularly by section 1 of said Chapter 61, do hereby
proclaim that the City of Folsom shall be the alternative
Sh
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^xecutitie Btpartment
^tatc or California
temporary seat of government for use in the event of war or
enemy-caused disaster or the imiiinence thereof. I further
direct that this proclamation shall take effect immediately,
and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed with the Secretary of State.
IK V.ITNi:.SS V/lIi.iiKOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 19th day of September, I960.
ATTLST :
GO^yiiUNOU OF CALIP'ORKIA
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iJxtcutiuc Btpartmtnt
^tatc of Catifomta
PROCLAMATION
JhfsSta^e on Tuesday, the elchth day of November, I96O, at
which the following offices are to be filled.
THIRTY-TWO ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT OF THE
United States;
SeS:niS?S; ?SIS-f!^; SfRTV-THIBD; ™iRTY-FIFTH, THIRK-
SEVENTH, THIRTY-NINTH;
MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY from each of the eighty assembly
districts of the State;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OP THE SUPREME COURT for the terms
prescribed by law;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT. DIVISION ONE, for the term prescribed by
law;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, for the terms prescribed by
law;
nwK ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL, FIRST
APPeSatISisTRICT, DIVISION TWO, for the tern prescribed by law,j
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL, SECOND
appellate DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE, for the term prescribed by
law;
ONK ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLAtImSTRICT, DIVISION TWO, for the term prescribed by law; J
nuP as<?OCIATE JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND
APPeSatImstSkT, DIVISION THREE, for the term prescribed by
law;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT, for the terms prescribed by law,
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT - LAKE COUNTY;
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT - OFFICE NO. 9 - CITY AND
COUNTY OP SAN FRANCISCO.
^Kcutitic Btpartment
3tate or California
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT - OFFICE NO. 3 - SAN MATEO
COUNTY.
ONE JUDGE OP THE SUPERIOR COURT - OFFICE NO. 2 - STANISLAUS
COUNTY.
Also, such other county and Judicial district, or other
offices as are provided by law to be filled at such election.
I further proclaim that at such election there will also be
submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed
constitutional amendments, questions, propositions and initiative
measures as are required to be so submitted by the Constitution
and laws of this State.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars ($100)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any
of the provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the
rev;ards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the siom of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000.00).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand ami affix the
Great Seal of the State of California this ,^^j*^^ay of
October, i960.
Governor of California ^^v
ATTEST: d^^sc^^C /^
Secretary of State
WAI/rKK C. b'TUTI.ha
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So e,>eaae « it, «^f°""iS Spring
to hold suitable observance of this day
each year.
IN WITNKSS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be at-
fixed this 10th day of
October, A. D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty.
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D I H E C T I 0 N ' ^^^^■4^- ,^'>-{|'*t
To the State Treasurer under provisions of tiie State Collegfe-'--c
Revenue Bond Act oi' 19^17 (Stat. 19^7* c. 1133, as amended)
To iionorable Bert A. Betts, State Treasurer:
WiiElffiAS, the Staue Board of Education of the State of
California, on July 7, 1900, adopted a resolution authorizing
tiie issuance of State CoIIcggs of Calif oi'nia Housing System
ilevenuo Bonds and of ;;j1^,173,000 priiicipal amount of Bonds
of Series A thereof, and said i-esolution v;as approved by the
State Board of Coutroi of the State of California at a meeting
duly and rejularly nold on July I9, 196O; and
WIIEiffiAS, the State Board of Education of the State of
California, on July 7, I96O, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series A for sale, and to sell tiie some, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the fOx-m of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and I'cquesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of
said Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form
provided in said resolution, and said resolution was approved
oy tlie State Board of Control of the State of California at a
meeting duly and regularly lield on July I9, I96OJ
now, THEiiEFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
S;:atc of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer,
offer said Bonds of Series A for sale, and sell the same, in
ohG parcels and nurabers and pursuant to the terms and
conditions set fortia in tae for.n of notice contained in said
resolution of tlie Suate Boai^d of Education of the State of \
la CAIIVOSNt* aiATI VKIMTIMS «mcl
i^xtcutioe Bcpartintnt
^tate of Coliromia
Calirornla. Said Bonds of Series h to be so sold shall be
V14,1Y3,000 In aggret;atc principal amount, all dated November 1,
1939, and numbered Al to Alk,r(3, Inclusive. The sale shall
take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10:00 A.M.
(P.S.T.) on such date as ^ou ma^/ determine, but not later than
Decemuer _iC, l^^uO.
Hi WITNESS WiiEiiEOF, I have hereunto set i.iy hand a.id
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 27th day of October, l^oO.
Governor of Callfox-nia
Attest;
Secretary of State
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WALTER C. •.•.TUa-La
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^xccudDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
DISCLAMATION
For generations of Americans,
Thanksgiving Day has been a time for
prayer and of rejuioing in an abun-
dant harvest and freedom in which to
enjoy It.
In accordance with one of our
linetit spiritual traditions, I,
Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California
do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 2k
lyOO, as TMNKSGIVING DAY In CaKfornia:^
May it continue to be a day of
thanks to God, of family reunion and of
sharing our bounty with peoples of
other lands where harvests too often
provide no cause for Joy.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have liereunto set my
hand and caused the
Graat Seal of the State
of Califoi-nia to be
affixed this 4th day
of November, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty.
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AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYR.'.!! . fOORDAN Secefe'v rf Majr
-./:';.''
SECTION 16310, GOVERNMENT CODE
WHEREAS, the State Controller has reported that the
General fXind is exhausted and that there is money in the
Architecture Revolving Fund not required to meet any demand
which has accrued or may accrue against it; and
WHEREAS, it has been detennined that, pursuant to Section
16310 of the Government Code, moneys may be transferred from
the Architecture Revolving Fund to the General Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any money so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to
the Architecture Revolving Fund as soon as there is sufficient
money in the General Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the
Controller transfer not to exceed $55,000,000.00 in the
aggregate, or so much thei'eof as may be needed from time to
time during the balance of month of December, from the
Architecture Revolving I'\ind to the General Fund under Section
16310 of the Government Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of California
has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this 11th day of
December, I96O.
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GOVEJ-JNOR
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of the Sicte of Californid
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 60- CD- 2 y*^ '^J'
WHEREAS, the United States Government, under the
provisions of Public Law di^-bOb, has authorized the granting
oi" matching funds for personnel and administrative expenses
for the operation of civil defense orGsnlzations in the
United States; and
WHEREAS, one of the conditions of such grants is
that employees of such civil defense organizations must be
employed under an approved merit system; and
WHEREAS, the California Disaster Office, which is
the State civil defense organization, is part of the
Governor's Office; and
WHEREAS, Section 4 of Article XXIV of the
Constitution of the State of California excepts officers
directly appointed by the Governor with or without the
consent or confirmation of the Senate and the employees of
the Governor's Office from the provisions of State civil
service;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the aulnority granted under
the provisions of Section 1518.I of the Military and Veterans
Code, do hereby direct that all officers and employees of the
California Disaster Office, except the Director thereof, shall
be employed under merit system standards which are in
conformance with those stated In Office of Civil and Defense
prtmMi ta cAiiroiiMu iT«ti mtitTiN* o»ric»
i!xccutit)c department
^tate of California
Mobilization Manuel M25-2; and that the Director of the
Calii'crnin Disaster Oi'rice shall contract with the State
Personnel Board, ui»der the provisions of Section 11256 of
the Governmer>t Code, for the admlnistrntion of such merit
system.
I FURTHER DIRECT that the provisions of this
Executive Order shall become effective not later than
January 1, 19 Si-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this intWay of
December, I960.
AA)h
GOVERNOR
ATTEST:
O
Secretary of State
WAj.':KH C. STUTIiiH
A:u;)i;lnnt Soijrotary of State
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EXECTTIVE nKPARTMENT
STATE OF CALIFOHNIA
I, EDMUND a. BROWN, Oovernor of California, hereby pro-
claim, pursuant to Section U of the California Water Resources
Development Bond Act,
That Chapt«r 1762, Acts of the 19^9 Oeneral Session of
the Legislature of the State of California, being the Cali-
fornia Water Resources Development Bond Act, was submitted to
the people at the November 8, I960, General Election as Propo-
sition 1, and
That said act received a majority of the votes cast in
favor thereof.
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FILED
P li 0 C L A M A 'f ION In Ih. oir.t. of Ih. S.cr.lnrr o» Sfcit.
ul i«ia SluX of Colilutnia
Ot' A >;,^ I ,i 1961
STATE OF DI3A:JTEH ^^^ W^^^- ^^'^^^^4^
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WHliRliAS, the laws of the State of California
empower the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an
area or region of this State affected, or likely to be
affected, by certain conditions of extreme peril to persons
and property vithin the State, which proclamation shall be
in writing and shrill take effect immediately UDon its
Issuance; and
V^i:;REAo, it is provided by lav/ that during a State
of Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office
shall act. as the coordinator of all State disaster activities
in connection with such emernency, and every State agency
and officer shaJl cooperate Avith the Director in rendering
all possible assistance; and
WIliJiiEAS, it is further i)rovided by law that during
a State of Disaster, when the need arises for outside aid in
any county, city and county, or city within the region, such
aid shall be rendered in accordcnce v/ith the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or ether basis; and that it shall be
the duty of local public official? to comply with such plans;
and
V/I-IhHKAo. I, As Governor of the State of California,
h?ve f oun'- and do hereby find :
hi CAIiroRMIA ITATt f IINTIMC OrVtCl
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^xccuriuc Beparnnent
^tJtc of Caliromia
2.
1. That conriitions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property hnve arisen since Saturday morning,
j£>nuary 1m-, 1'?61, .inH now exirt vithin the County of Vent^jra,
State of California, as a rerult of hiph tides and waves
caused by storms at sea, which have caused serious damage to
property, loth public and private; and that predicted higher
tides v/ouJd further compound an a] ready grave situation and
might reasonably be expected to bring danger to life and
further property loss in this critical area;
2. That the Governcr has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster by the Chrirman of the Boer'^ of Super-
visors of t!io said County of Ventura;
3. That local authority In the affected area Is
inadequate to cope v.lth the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of thoir magnitude, which places them beyond
the control of the services, personnel, equipment and facili-
ties of said County of Ventura and requires the combined
forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
h. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THKilKFCIlB, I, Edmund G. Brovm, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaini that a State of Disaster exists in said
County of Ventura;
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l!xccutiDc department ^^
^tatc of California
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, ariri that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of Calif crnia, and thnt widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS V/FliRi-CF, I h.-ve hereunto set ray hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this Ibtb day of January, I96I.
ATTEST :
^ Governor of California
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Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATION
DECLARING THE TbRlvIKATION
OF THE
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 3 6th flay of August, I960, a State
of Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the Counties of Lassen,
Pliomas, Shasta, Sierra, anr' Tehama as a result of ma:ior and
widespread fires creating conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons an-^ property therein; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting an'' necessitating
the proclamation of such a State of Disaster are now deemed
not to be beyond the control of the normal protective services,
personnel, equipment and fncllitier of the public agencies and
political suh'^ivlr.lons within sair^ counties;
NOW, TlkultKFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROV/N, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the termination of sal'^ State of Disaster;
and
I Hlrect that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately an^ shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed
in the Office of the Secretary of Stnte of the State of
California.
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3!jccutit)e Bcpartment
^tatc of California
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HI V/ITKESS VmLREOF, I hcve hereunto set my hanri
anr- caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 2nd day of
February, 19ol .
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GOVERKOR OF CALXFORNIA
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Secretary o
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WHEREAS, on the l6th day of January, 1961, a State
of Disaster vms proclaimed to exist in the County of Ventura,
as a result of high tiHes anfl waves causer" by storms at sea
creating contritions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and propfrty therein; anr"
WHEREAS, the conr?itlons warranting an.'' necessitating
the proclamation of such a State of Disaster are now deemed
r.^r. to be beyond the control of the normal protective services,
personnel, equipment and faciJities of the public agencies and
political subdivir;ions within said coimty;
NOW, THEREPOI^, I, tDIUNu G. HRCV/N, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect
imme^'iately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed
in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of
California.
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^xecutiDe Bepartmtnt
^tm or California
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IN WITNESS V/HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of LJacramonto this znA flay of
February, 1961,
GOVERMOH OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary ofCi^ate
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/Gif^rlalfl it)0 TMia basiqe calJio luo tin
a "ijc avictlaon. 9>ieJ ^Nujm aw avioi:\ msiax^
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"lo Jiao B 9d aiiBvilB IIlw nJjjsocf jiibcisv
.onsoa Blnio'illBO ^lii
oJudX'iCf s as Dns .viio'llti aliiJ lOdaiiJ'l oT
tJiUBdnu*'. leriJia ^J^LiSiu^an JB9iii luo Ovt
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t aulalaoiq -ad Muoiis ^ilsunna Y noisM
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i!xtcutit)c Btpartment
.o ^tt of California
PROCLAMATION
. >rhe trees of California have brought comfort
and pride to the people in our land since
the first days of discovery.
The giant Redwoods, the handsome Oaks and
the stately Pines are carried In the minds
of all our visitors.
It Is not enough for Californlans to rely
on these trees provided for us by Nature.
As our cities spread and our highway
system grows we must take positive steps
to plant new trees to assure that their
verdant beauty will always be a part of
the California scene.
To further this effort, and as a tribute
to our great naturalist, Luther Burbank,
the Legislature In ly47 declared that
March 7 annually should be proclaimed
ARBOR DAY.
Therefore, I, Edmund Q. Brown, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim March 1 ,
1961, as ARBOR DAY in this state.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 17th
day of February, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty-one.
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Governor
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^xccutitic ©tpartment
^tm of Caiifomia
PROCLAMATION
We in California are proud of the high
standard of living which we enjoy as a
result of the continued Investment of
individual savings and the hard work
of our citizens.
The annual Invest in America program
provides all of us a good opportunity
to re-emphasize our belief in the
power of work, savings and investment
to create new business and better job
opportunities for all.
Accordl
May 6 a
out Cal
to Join
of inve
economl
State o
and the
to grow
ngly, I proclaim April 30 -
s Invest in America Week through-
ifornla and urge all Galifornians
in re-emphasizing the importance
sting savings in our various
c endeavors so that the great
f California and her citizens
nation as a whole may continue
and prosper.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
8th day of March,
A. D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and
Sixty-one.
JUjja
Governor
ATTEST:
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AasiDtaut SocruLary of titttts
'W^li - 1961
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$tatc of Calirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER
FILED
In th« offic* of the S»crelary uf Stat*
of th« State of California
MAR 1 7 1961
FRA!lKJ*^JORDAN, Icgf^i^ ;iUi^\s
A>ti»lant S«cr«tory of &tot«
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'•MERKAS THE SPECIAL COMMISSION ON PROBLEMS OF
INSANITY IffiLATII.G TO CRIMINAL OFl^ENDERS — SUBSTANTIVE
was created uy Executive Order dated May 4, 19o0,
pursuant to Section o027 et seq., of the Penal Code; and
VVIIEREAS, the Commission, in its first Interim
Report submitted to me and to the Legislature, has
indicated tnat it has made great progress in the study
of problems of insanity but by reason of the scope of
its mission will be unable to complete such studies
witnin tiae period heretofore established for its final
report, to wit, June 30, 19bl, and it is necessary that
furtner time be provided;
NOW, THEREFORE, The Special Commission on Problems
of Insanity Relating to Criminal Offenders -- Substantive
is hereby continued and instructed to present its final
report and recommendations not later than June 30,
1962, in tae manner prescribed by Section b02cl.3 of the
Penal Code.
IN WITNESS ^'WEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this Seventeenth day of March,
A.D. Nineteen Hundred and
Sixty One
Governor of Callfomla
ATTEST
Secretary of State
prlMltJ i« CAIIPOKMI* flTAtI mlMTlKC OPFICI
EXECUTIVE ORDER
^Kcutioc Bcpartmcnt filed
»5tatc of California i„ .h. ck^. ^ .i... s«,.t»ry ot stat,
ul the Sia1« of California
MARl 7 1961
FRANI^>r:^iORDAN, Sccartary yjt^fi
im^i^^''^ AMuiunI Swci alary of Stat*
TMo«r,i^>^^^' ^^^ SPECIAL COr'IMISSION ON PROBLEM*; OP
INSANITY RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENDERS -- PTO^^RAT
was created by Executive Order dated May k So
pursuant to Section 6027 et seq., o? the' Penaf^ode; and
IVHEREAS, the Commission, in its f i r-ai- t^¥^^a.
[902 ln"?hr'°'""'^"^^^''^'^" not later tSIn jSne 30 ^^
Penal cSde.' """"'^ PX'escrlbed by Section 6028.3°of the
IN WITNESS WIIERKOP, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
tne Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this Seventeenth day of March,
A.D. Nineteen Hundred and
Sixty One.
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Governor of Califomi
ATTEST
Secretary of S^tate
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^tate of California
PROCLAMATI^O
FILED
In ihe cfitce ol ih'* Secrslary o* Stal»
of th* Stale of California
R 2 7 1961
'iOBOAM, Sjcrctdjy
The Christian World is now entering
the holy week with its eternal message of
hope for a world still torn by conflict.
The crucifixion and resurrection of
our Savior, Jesus Christ, give us courage
and comfort. It tells us of the triumph
of life over death and of the certainty
of peace to follow storm.
Once again, it is a message to renew
faith and restore strength for all mankind.
Now, therefore, I, Edmund G. Brown,
Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
March 31, I96I, GOOD FRIDAY, throughout
our State.
I urge all citizens of the Christian
faith to observe this day reverently and
particularly to devote the three hours
between noon and three o'clock to prayer
and meditation, dedicated to the principles
of brotherly love upon which depend the
peace of our spirit and of our worla.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my hand and caused
the Great Seal of
the State of
California to be
affixed this 27th
day of March, A. D. ,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty-
one,
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^lECOtitJC ©cpartment
^tate or California
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The year I96I marks the 100th
year in the colorful histories of Inyo and Mono
Counties ; and
WHEREAS, Civic officials and residents
plan centennial celebrations to recapture the
spirit of the hardy miners and cattlemen who
settled Inyo County In I86I; and
WHEREAS, Similar celebrations will be held
to pay tribute to the settlers who discovered
the ingged wonders of Mono County in that same
year; and
WHEREAS, The Boards of Supervisors of Inyo
and Mono Counties have concurred in setting May 29,
1961, as the official date on which they will
Jointly observe their centennials;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EIMJND G. BROV/N, Governor
of California, do proclaim May 29, 196I, an
official holiday for all residents of Inyo aind
Mono Counties, and do hereby urge all Call [.'"ornlans
to join me in a salute to these counties and in
best wishes for a prosperous and peaceful future.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
15th day of April,
A. D. , One Thousand
Nine Hundred and
Sixty- one.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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Aeaistant Secretary of State
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^:^. I 8 1961
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3tate of California
PROCLAMAT ION
DESIGNATING THE AREA V/ITHIN A TWENTY MILE
AIRLINE RADIUS OF THE OROVILLS DAM
AS AN IMPACT AREA
V/HEl^AS, the State of California has undertaken a
water construction project known as the Feather River Project,
which has for one of Its objectives the construction of a
multi-purpose dam and reservoir on the Feather River upstream
from the City of Orovllle, County of Butte, State of Cali-
fomla; and
WHEREAS, construction of said dam and reservoir
will commence on or about July 1, I96I; and
v;}{EREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Butte by resolution adopted on December 19, I960, has
requested the Governor of the State of California to issue
a proclamation designating the area within a twenty mile
airline radius of the Orovllle Dam as an Impact area in
accordance with Section 65OO2 of the Water Code:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of
the State of Cnlifomla, do hereby find that:
1. Such construction will cause a sudden influx
of people into the impact area.
2, The construction will require more than 12
months to complete.
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3. The construction will result in serious fiscal
problems to the affected local covemments.
h. Peak construction employment on the project
within the impact area is estimated by the Department of
V/ater Resources to total more than 500 employees,
5. The increase in population in the Impact area,
found by multiplying such peak construction employment as
estimated by the Department of V.'ater Resources by k.3, equals
20 percent of the estimated population in the area on July 1,
i960.
Accordingly, pursuant to Section 65OO2 of the
VJater Code, I hereby designate the area within a twenty mile
radius of the site of Orovllle Dam as an impact area.
Further, I do hereby declare this proclamation
shall take effect Immediately.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this lOth day of May, I96I.
ATTEST:
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Governor of California
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Secret^jpy of State
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PROCLAMAT ION
OF A
S TATE O^ a I S A S T E R
FILED
In |U< office i.f !•<• SoKrlnry ol Stota
cl*. SluHoKolllornia
JULl .". 1961
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i£xecutit)c Bcpartmcnt
State or Colifomia
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of Cali-
fornia, have found und do hereby findi
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have
arisen and now exist as a result of major and widespread
fires which have occurred and which are still burning in
a large area within Uadera County;
2. ThHt the Governor has been requested to
proclaim a State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of
the Board of Supervisors of the County of Madera.
3. That tlie aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the
existence of a State of Disaster)
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, GOVERNOR of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and
authority vested in me by tlie Constitution and laws of
this State, do hereby proclciira that a State of Disaster
exists in the County of Madera; and
1 DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and tliat as soon herea
fter as possible this
proclamation be filed In the office of the Secretary of
State of the State of California, and that widespread pub-
licity and notice be given to this proclamation.
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3tatc of Caliromia
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to
be affixed.
Uoiie at the City of Sacramento this 13th day of
July, 1961.
ATTEST I
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Governor of California
cretary of estate
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^tatc of California
SPECIAL 2L2CTI0N PROCLAK.ATION
I, EDMUND G. BROW, Qovernor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
thj 3rd day cf October, I9CI, within the Thirty-third Senatorial
District of the State, (as described by Chapter 397 of the
Statutes of 1931), consisting of the County of Ventura, to fill
the vacancy in the office of Slate Senator from srid District
resulting from the death of Senator James J. McBride.
AND I DO il^REDY offer a re vard of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any parson who violates any of the
provisions of Division XIV of the Elections Code; the rewards to
be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
IN WITNiiSS WriSREOF, I 'lavo hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of Califurnla to be affixed hereto
this ^th day of July, 19*^1.
Governor
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Secretary of State
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State of California
PROCLAMAT ION
DECLARING THE TERMINATION
OF THE
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 1 .'U li iltiy of July, 1961, a State
of Disaster was pruclalined to exist in the County of Madera
as a result of major and widespread fires creating conditions
of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property therein}
and
WHEREAS, tlie conditions warranting and necessitat-
ing the proclamation of siicli a State of. Disaster are now
deemed not to be beyond the control of the normal protective
services, personnel, equipment and facilities of the public
agencies and political subdivisions within said county;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor
of the State of California, by virtue of tlie powers and
authority vested in me by tlie Constitution and laws of this
State, do hereby proclaim the termination of said State of
Disaster; and
I direct that tlils proclamation shall take effect
immediately and sliall, .is soon hereafter as possible, be
filed in tlie Office of the Secretary of State of the State
of Cal 1 f orn la.
-''Ma
^xccutiDe department
State of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
af f ixed .
Done at tlie City of Sacramento this l^lth day of
August, 1961.
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
tary of State
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EXECUTP/E DEPARTT'EIIT
STATE OF CALIFOm^IA
FILED
In lh« ofTicc ol ie S»cf«tory o* S»ol»
oi tlt« Stat* oi CalHcrnio
PKOCLAFlATIOM of a state of disaster crp > . 1961
f RAMi;;!< JORDAN, Ssere'anf jjtifafe.. j'
'X_^ AhuIuhI S»"«ion' of Siol«
VfflE'ffiAS, tlie lawn of the State oi" California Impower the Governor
to proclaim a state of disaster In an area or region of this State
affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions of extreme
peril to persons and property within the State, which Proclamation
shall be in writing and shall take effect imraedlately upon Its
issuance; and
VillEaEAS, it la provided by law that during a state of disaster
the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act as the
coordinator of all State Disaster activities in connection with such
emergency, and cverj' State ac;ency and officer shall cooperate with
the Director In rcnderlne all possible assistance; and
VJHEREAS, it Is further provided by law that during a state of
disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any county, city and
county, or city within the refe^ion, such aid shall be rendered in
accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a regional or other
basis; and that it shall be the duty of local public officials to
comply v;ith such plans; and
V/HEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have found
and do hereby find:
1. Tliat conditions of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within this State have arisen
and now exist as a i^esult of major and widespread fires
which have occurred and are still burning within large
areas of the State of Califoi'nla; and the acute threat
of further v;ldespread fires creates an imminent danger
to the safety of persons and .property within the State;
2. That tho local authority in directly affected
areas is Inadequate to cope with the aforesaid
conditions oi' extreme peril by reason of their
magnitude, v/hich places them bqicnd the control of
the protective services, personnel, equipment sind
facilities of any single county, city and county,
or city, and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid rci^ion or regions to combat;
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the
existence of a state of disaster;
NCW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. DROWIJ, Oovemor of the State of California,
by vii'tue of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Constitution
and laws of this State, do Iiereby proclaim the existance of a state
of disaster in the Counties of Butte, Nevada, El Dorado, Amador, Placer,
Sonor.;a, Ilapa, Teiiaina and San Dier;o;
And I dii>ect that this Proclamation shall talce effect immediately,
and that as soon hereafter as possible this Proclar.iation be filed in
the office of the Secretary of State of the State of California and
that v/ldospread publicity and notice be i^lven to this Proclamation.
IN WIT:«IESS WHEIIEOP I have hereunto set my hand smd caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done in the City of Los Angeles
this c.th day of September, lyol.
iovcmc
r oj. Cal:i.Lornia
ATTEST:
Iw. ».h4 .< 4^.
Secretar;/- of St^
r,ifno1ilc2> lo miri.
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lo £jhj33iflJ YJBi;^, 9/ict moil x^uBsd bn& lowoq lo
c>z\r.ur:icL or(d ;.i x'-^ioo'i .oot:lnncmv o oi.i
;ta9qo9i) alti tHic 'jJooI'^yi omiXdi/E ieom c'rtsjn *io
Vi^ooq 'Jo ^'if, ovUT/^oio 9hJ atfcwtfsqisq oT
scoiiS lonori o3 bnc ibisn^i otXduq art;? nl
,0'i;/;tiJli;!..'SOiI cinio'lIIcO en;i »ii n± or'-C^ns orlw
oo o;f CJ^ •i9cio;JoO obite tfa^ auri ^nriJjjloasi vd
.fi-Lnno'^llBO ni YAC YHrao-i iu^ icsy done bocf/rnrieloo
iJLe aniJivni nl bcm nol:iansi<^Sh"ulii;i ni alot, I
Lbiu^Suo i)nx5 JLBnoLJBoubo tfiuo .(.7^1X91 ^oLctoliztcq
"io 90 tcvi-jcdo 9Xdx:;tJ.jJC jjXori ocJ i-ncliBSx.rw:^'xo
.'XB3Y rloije yfib eXilt
Yin tf9L; oinuoiotl ave/l
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HI
^xenitiDc Bcpartmcnt
3tatE of (Talifomia
PROCLAMATION
Since man first put thought to word it 1,
the poet Who has been thf weaver S'smUb
of power and beauty from the gray thSada of
the commonplace. Poetry la^Sl i»^ °^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto aet my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be af-
fixed this 26th day of
September, A. d.. One
aSiousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty- One.
Governor
ATTEST: i^^L^^,^,^^. /iS),
Secretary of SWte
FILED
III th« oflico of ili« S«»cr«iory of Stota
of tde Slat« of Colifcrnia
st:P2 i; 1961
rn,',!!l< M.^DAN, Secret?^ of Sj?^
t — ---^ A^ji.uirii 5;-cr;tary vf Sfat*
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3!xefutitit ©tpartment
^tate of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the 23rd day of January, 1962, within the Thirtieth Assembly
District of the State, (as described by Chapter 397 of the
Statutes of 1951), consisting of the County of Stanislaus, to
fill the vacancy in the office of State Assemblyman from said
District resulting from the resignation of Assemblyman Ralph M.
Brown .
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of the
provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the rewards to
be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars. ($10,000)."
IN WITNESS WHEFIEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto
this 20th day of October, I96I
^.yj /.Xu.^>^
Governor
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of S
Sec re
State
U'eputy Si^tary of State
FILFID
In th« cITif* *i* the Sc«re»ory of Slot
bf «h« &tai« of Colifurnio
Prtmiti to CAtlPORItU tTATf miMTIIf* evficB
At J-'JO o'clock. /-? M.
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary of Stale
By-
SacrMsry e( SloM
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IJxtcutioc Bcpartmtnt
^tate or California
PROCLAMATION
In a world clouded with fear and uncertainty,
I Join witu other Californians In a plea for
a re-dedlcatlon to the principles of Thanks-
giving Day as expressed by our Plymouth
Colony forefathers 3^0 years ago.
On that day, colonists and Indians Joined in
thanksgiving and celebration of God's gifts.
There was an end to the fighting; there was
peace and freedom and charity in the hearts
of men.
In recognition of those American ideals of
thanksgiving on which this nation was
founded, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of
California, do herebv proclaim Thursday,
November 23, I96I, as THANKSGIVING DAY in
California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 27th
day of October, A. D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty-One.
Governor
AITEST:
Secretary of state
FILED
ihi,- or^cn cf tV.^ ?■ ■rr<>tnry of State>
t*l ihc Slato cf CalMornta
'.J". 1961
pfinltd im r*itPoiiNiA tiAit paiNTlMC dpfici
ja»«f.Tfo«S io xt-
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I;
iExtctttii3t ©epartmcnt
;S*t3tc of Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, tlio laws of the State of California
empDWer the Governor to |>ro(^liili
State of Disaster in
all area or rogi<j)i of t h i ^; State- aflected or likely to be
aflected by certain conditions of extreme vieril to persons
and pro|)erty wltliin the Statu, which proclamation shall
be In writing and shall take effect Immediately upon its
issuance; and
WHEREAS, it Is provided by law that during a
State of Disaster the Director of tlie California Disaster
Office shall net as the coordinator of all state disaster
activities in connection witli such emergency, and every
state agency and officer shall cooperate with the Director
in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it Is further provided by law that
during a Stati- of Disaster wlien the need arises for out-
side aid in any county, city and county, or city within
the region, sucli aid shall be rendered in accordance with
the mutual aid plans developed on a regional or other
basis; and that it sliall be the duty of local public
officials to comply with such plans; and
H==-~--^
l-Hntnl In cjnironMiA itati riiNf ins offici
i£xtcutitiE Bepartmcnt
^totc of (California
WHEREAS, I, as Govi^rnor of the State of Cali-
lornia, hav<; found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have
arisen and now exist as a result of major and widespread
fires which hav
a V e <) c
curred and which are still burning in
a large area witliin Los Angeles County;
2. That the Governor has been requested to
proclaim a State of Disaster therein by the Mayor of the
City of L<js Angeles.
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the
existence of a State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFOUE, 1, EDMUND G. BROWN, GOVERNOR of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and
authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of
this State, do hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster
exi.'its in tlie County of Los Angeles; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of
State of the State of California, and that widespread pub-
licity iind notice be given to tills proclamation.
=iSil
ftfintti fa cAitroBNiA iiATB rii.vTiMC omci
iExtcutiViE Btpartmcnt
;S«tatc of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and cnUKod tlie Groat Seal of tht State of CBllfornia to
be af f i xed.
Uoiie at the Ctty ol Sacramento this (ith day of
November, l'J61.
ATTEST I
Governor of California
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Secretary of State
Auairttint Sooretary cf State
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3?xcnjtiDc Bcpartinrnt
^tm of California
RESCISSION OF
ORDERS, RUUiS AND REGULATIONS
TO TAKE EFFECT UR3N
TilE EXISTENCE OF A STAT^ OF EXTREME EMERGENCY
AS A RESULT OF ENEMY ATTACK
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fl6 A RESULT OF ENEMY ATTACK /'' /
OK WARNINC; T,UT AN ENEMY ATI^ACK IS iZ^^^ OR IMMINE^/^
a of th,. MiUtiu-y a.Kl Veterans Code provides:
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WHEREAS, Section I5:i.'
in uritin,. .. , w extreme cmerpency shall be
Ai:;i:;;tu;;^jL^:d:r:tt^"" "^::r:^ir^ " r"
to t„o approval of the Disaster 'c^unc d sh:!!"*^*
effect imnu-dintely upon .ucl, approval. ... .\V'
of caxiforr; H^^^'^^'^TT '' 'T ' ^°— °^ *•-' «^-^
"y t... CoMsti^utLn a .d i ws of tZVltT ^"V""^"' ""*'"■' ^^ ^
tl.e provisions of Section is-^si^\f'*'' ""^ ^" accordance with
do hereby rescind O^derrNo^'-Jh^Lri^^^^^V ^^^ Veteran. Code.
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veteran« Code, ..^,/.:--;,- ^^^^^f j:Se°L::di:i:i;r^ -^
t..e Great sLf r?t^-^--fo:-:t°br:ffCd:^ -^ "--
'>""<• -^t the City of Sacra„,ento this ^^ ,3y of December.
^ynj^^
OJVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST
Yf
Secretary of SK/te
_ A;)|iroved by the
lA STATE DISASTER COUNCIL
on Decemlx^r 4, 1961
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3?icnitiDf Bcpartmcnt
3tJtc of California
ORIffiRS, RVLES AND KEGULATIONS
l^ROMULCtATKl) HV TllH COVBRNOR
TO XAKJ3 m'I'KCT UPON
T E EXISTENCE OF A STATE OH EXTREME BMBRG©IC
AS A RESULT OF BNEMV ATTACK
O^ WARNING TIIAT AN ENEMV A'lTACK IS PROBABU- OR IMMINENT
WHEREAS, Section 1505. .s of tho Military ..ul Veterans Code provides:
"A 'state of extreme emertjency ' exists inunediately
and witliout a proclamation thereof by the Governor
wl>enever this State is attacked by an enemy of the
United States or upon receipt by t)ie California
Disaster Office of n warnin;; from tl,c Air Force or
other authorized federal agency indicating that
such an enemy .ittack is probable or imminent^..";
and
WHEREAS, Section 1535.1 of the Military and Veterans Code provides:
"The Governor may make, amend, and rescind the
necessary orders, rules, and regulations to carry
out the provisions of this cliaptcr with due con-
sideration of the plans of tho Federal Government.
...... Any orders, rules, and regulations, or
amen^liuents or rescissions thereof, made in the ab-
sence of a period of a state of extreme emergency
shall be m writing, shall be exempt from the pro-
visions of the Administrative Procedure Act
but shall be subject to the approval of the Dis-*'
aster Council, .-.nd sh;,il tak. effect Immediately
upon such approval ".
of c Uf. ' J"^"^'-^'^. I. ^™^'> «• HROWN', Governor of the State
ol talitornia, by virtue of the powers and authority vested L me
by the Constitution and laws of this State and in accordance "ith
the provisions of Section 1535.1 of tho Military and Veterans Code
do hereby promulgate, issue and establish the following orTL'
rules and regulations, which are considered necessary for thrnrn
tection of life and property during tl>e period of such a stte of"
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lExenitioc Bcpartment
3tGtc of California
ORDER NO. 1
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all orders, rules, and regula-
tions issued pursuant to thr State of Extreme Emergency shall take
iftect upoti tlioir issuance, and shall remain in full torce and
effect during the l)erio<1 of tlie State of Extreme Emergency and until
the declaration of termination of the State of Extreme Emergency,
except wlien terminated prior thereto by the specific provisions of
any sucli order, rule, or regulation.
ORDER NO. 2
IT IS HEREBY ORDEIUjD that, immediately upon the existence
of a State of Kxticiiu' Eiinrj-ency by reason of enemy attack or the
receijjt and disscMniiiation by tlie California Disaster Office of a
warning indicating that such attack is probable or imminent, all
counties, cities and counties, and cities of the State will immedi-
ately sound the indicated warning signal or take other appropriate
action to warn residents. The Director of the California Disaster
Office is liercby directed to prescribe tiie warning signals necessary
to effectuate this action.
ORDER NO.
IT IS IIBREHY ORDERED that the Director of the California
Disaster Office, in accordance with State Government organizational
plans, is authorized and directed to act on behalf of the Governor
and in the name of the State of California in implementing and
operating tlie California Civil Defense and Disaster Flan; is author-
ized to assume command and control of operations within the State
in accordance with such plan, insofar as adiierence to such plan is
adequate; to ileviate from such plan, as directed by the Governor or
to the extent and in such manner as lie may deem necessary for the
protection of life, property, and resources of or within the State
against unforeseen circumstances or hazards which, by reason of
their character or magnitude, are beyond the scope of such plan; and
IT IS RIRTliBR ORDElUiD that the Director of the California
Disaster Office is authorized to delegate such powers as are herein
granted, or as authorized under Section 1518.2 o£ the Military and
Veterans Code, to personnel of his office as lie may deem necessary,
and such personnel may act on behalf of and in the name of the
Director of the California Disaster Office in carrying out any
authority so delegated; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of the California
Disaster Office is iiuthorized to delegate sucli powers as are herein
granted, or as aiitiiorized under Section 1518.2 of tlie Military and
Veterans Code, to the Regional Coordinators of each of the Mutual
pfimltJ Im lATtroaNt* iTari tiiNTiMC 0,,K|
m
iJxccutitic Bcpartment
^tm of California
Aid Regions of the State, including the authority to assume coimnand
and control of operations within their resjiective regions in accord-
ance witli tlic California Civil Defense and Disaster Flan; to imple-
ment and operate such plan as it applies to their respective regions;
and to deviate from such plan as directed by the Director of the
Disaster Office, or to the extent and in such manner as the Regional
Coordinator may deem necessary for the protection of life, property,
and resources, of or within his region, against unforeseen circum-
stances or liazards whicli, by reason of their cliaracter or magnitude,
are beyond the scope of sucli plan.
ORDER NO. 4
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all State and local officials
or persons liolding positions of responsibility in the State or in
local accredited civil defense and disaster organizations, and all
registered Civil Defense and Disaster Service Volunteer Workers, and
all unregistered persons impressed into service during the period of
the State of Extreme Emergency by a person having the authority to
command the aid of citizens in tlic execution of his duties, are here-
by declared to be members of the California Civil Defense and Disaster
Corps; and
IT IS FURIIIER ORDERED that all officials of local politi-
cal subdivisions of tiie State, and all registered Civil Defense and
Disaster Service Volunteer Workers, wlio perform duties in the State
or Regional emergency operations headquarters are hereby declared
to be personnel of the staff of the California Disaster Office for
the iieriod of the State of Extreme Emergency j and are subject to the
direction of tlie Governor, tlie Director of the Disaster Office,
and/or tlie Coordinator of the headquarters to which such persons are
assigned or attached; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED tliat all officials and registered
Civil Defense and Disaster Service Volunteer Workers heretofore des-
ignated as Coordinators or as staff personnel of Operational Area
organizations, wliich liave been approved by the Disaster Council,
are hereby declared to Ix- personnel of the staff of the California
Disaster Office.
OilDER NO. 5
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the governmental functions for
the protection of lives, property and resources of the State and of
every political subdivision thereof shall continue in full force
and effect and all duly constituted officials of the State and of
every political subdivision thereof sliall continue to discharge
their responsibilities and sliall ci>irinly with, enforce, and assume
the responsibility for implementing such rules, regulations, or
orders not inconsistent witli or contradictory to rules, regulations,
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InMti im CAtrroRMtA itati vbiminc orvicB
m
^Kcotfoc Bcpartmcnt
3tattof(ra(ifornla
rlans and procedures. ^'^^^rnov, in accordance with approved
OKU£l< NO. b
IT IS IIEKEUV ORDKliBI) tl>=.+
State r « '""'^^ °^ "* i-'a«t five d ys firr T"'"'*-^ "^ P'^'^i"-
Stdte of Bxtrome Em.^rge.icy excent ^^^ f°ll°wi"g the onset of a
a.s determined by federal' state o! f' i ' "'°"' --sentiai purposes
Porxshables i„ da„,or of '.po • I.^^:^ ^"^^^^ authorities and except for
ORDHR NO,
*u ... „'L^!.irr.rs,.*;':' *"- •"• °' -""»
5iic beverages
ORDER NO. _8
products shall oixm-t+p /, ' '^^♦aii outlets for netl-^i
prescribed by th^ 'A^u^U^rr/ :i?'\^"^^^ ^'^ -^£^0^""
jurisdiction in whi.h they .,re iCcat"^.. " authorities of the
ORDER NO. 9
cludin, thofe\:.d?f^r ™ *'r ^'' --^"l-^^e foodstoc.s i„.
a-Kl brokers, be held subject to tj'^'T''''- -^""^-alers, agents
^3trator. except as i.ereirLt^d!^ "'"*"' °^ ^'^ ^*«t<^ Hood^Alin-
(1) Fresh fluid ,„iu, f^esh fr„it. ^
are not subject ;, thi. orde^t and "'^^'"''^'^ ' -" bread
(2)
Supplies necessarv f,^,- ^i
l=..i» o.- JUUO iSlfrJ '° :°"""-'' "(--".ion, o„ ,h.
t'lnlii I, t.i„o.
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^xcnititic Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
authorities operatinp in accordance wit!i existing State
anil Federal food supply policies; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDBlUil) that, following the [vriod of pro-
hibition of sales imposed by ORDKU NO. f, retail outlets for food
stocks shall operate in accordance with rules and regulations pre-
scribed by the civil defense and disaster autliorities of the juris-
diction in which tliey are located,
ORDER NO. 10
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tliat all drugs and medical supply
stocks in California, intended for wholesale distribution, shall be
held subject to the control of the Director of the California Disaster
Office; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, following the period of pro-
hibition of sales imposed by ORDER NO. 6, retail outlets for drugs
and medical supplies shall operate in accordance with rules and
regulations prescribed by the civil defense and disaster authorities
of tlie jurisdiction in which tliey are located.
ORDER NO. 11
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 1915 and
1916 of the Finnnciyi l^ode , all banks shall close immediately.
IN WITOESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at tlic City of Sacramento this 13th day of December,
iTOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
Secretary
ary of sWAe
A p)' roved by the
ICvIxi STATE DISASTER COUNCIL
on December 4, 19til
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^xtcutioe Btpartment
^tate or Caliromia
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order chat a special election shall be held on
the 13th day of February, 1962, within the Thirty-first
Senatorial District of the State, (as described by Chapter 397
of the Statutes oi' 1951). which is within the County of Santa
Barbara, to fill the vacancy in the office of State Senator
from said District resulting from the death of Senator
John J. Holllster, Jr.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of
the provisions of Division I5 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars. ($10,000)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 1st day of December, 196I.
Jl^'/A
QOVERNOR
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Assistant Secretary of State
FICED
In lb« oir.M of 111* &«c.elaf » oi Side
of Ih* Sl«l» of Colifornio
DEC 1 - 1961
FRAHK M. jeiJPAN, Secretaiy of Mv' ,^,-
\ ^•^AiiUtant S*er*lory of Ston
€;x£cutitic ©epartmcnt
^atc of Califoniij
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, ED^nJI^!D G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the sixth day of November, 1962, within the Eighth Assembly
District of the State, (as described by Chapter 397 of the
Statutes of 1951), within the County of Sacramento, to
fill the vacancy in the office of State Assemblyman from
said District resulting from the death of Assemblyman
W. A. Jiramie Hicks.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
(?100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to bo
affixed hereto this 12th day of January, 1962.
Governor
AsrjJaLaut Sacrotar^ of Stalo
FILED
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of iho State of Califcrnia
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^Kcutiut ©cparnncnt
^tm or California
PROCLAMATION
FILED
In lh> cBio of th.i S«i:r«lury of Slot*
al lh« StoM ol Colilutnio
JMl :■ t- 1962
m^iij^. mm. sct'?'«fY.^'te
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Jilt Secretary oi iiara
The study of history Is more than the study of the past,
*lhat has gone before In the life of a natl»jn and in the
lives of a people shapes the present and the future.
Past failures are the roots of present problems. Previous
successes are the wellsprlngs of present strength and
vitality. Their true dimensions are charted and under-
stood clearly only within the context of history.
As we gather ourselves to meet the massive challenge of
tyranny today, all of us must know and recognize those
great sources of national strength which will enable us to
withstand this test.
The more fully we understand and appreciate our history
and heritage the more we will be able to draw on them to
preserve our inherited freedoms and to pursue a dynamic,
progressive future.
In recognition of that fact, the Legislature has declared
that each year the month of February be designated as
American History Month In California.
THEREFORE, I, Edmund 0. Brown, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim February, 1962, American History Month in
our State, and ask all my fellow citizens, our schools,
patriotic groups and civic organizations to Join in vinder-
taklng and participating in such activities as will pro-
mote public understanding of our rich heritage and thereby
strengthen our democratic way of life.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
this 30th day of Januax^
A.D. , One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty -two.
Governor
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ATTEST :
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Secretary or State
primtfi im caiifoinu STJiTt rtiNTtNC orttct
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ovarl dolriw \;;foacd lB'iu;Jnn 'lo uicrqi-a \;nRr] oriJ "lo sno
.olnio'IIIfiO oJ oms'i 3flsuoid
ciu:isa no v.it>-i oJ risuoas ;ton aJ: dl cJsr:? woro! cn^lnao'llIsO
al ;:99'io lu'll^unod "io LbiiQ:)i. luo utso-ionl una ;to95oiq oi
lo'i ;jGri;? won^ \;oriT ..ictwoijj bns susi^^onq lo aoal scii
bcvomon cniq ^IoJ3;Ji, 10 AaO pmccibneii .boowboH ;tns±a Visva
•jfuJc.;- ...cflo yalbnagxo nn 10 xflwiiyirl a 10I mooT o>iRfi! oi
.bc'iirj'iun bnB usiuslq 'jc icum toid
Ja---., ■. ;c Ovir viucli:i 3 as una tJno'l'lo olricf te:i;iiu1 oT
.^Aa flOPJiA beniJtsIooiq oC \ilI9m1na V iloiaK ;tsfi;t bs-ialosb
t'Jiu'zolIIat) lo 'lOfjitvoD ,nwoiH .0 bni/rabH »I .siolsisriT
--Li-.J nl YAti aCf'.HA O'j .Sot^.'! ,V iIoig.''' (iilaloo'iq 'cdsioa oc
•jvaii I .'-lOPHHiiv; L:;:aviTiw >ii
bnari v!i ist. citisjoiecl
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^jccutiDc ©cpartnifnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
California's trees. In their variety and great beauty,
are a source of pride to the people of this State and
one of the many aspects of natural beauty which have
brought fame to California.
Califomlans know that it is not enovigh to rely on nature
to protect and increase our stands of beautiful trees in
the face of progress and growth. They know that for
every giant Redwood, handsome Oak or stately pine removed
to make room for a highway or an expanding city, another
tree must be planted and nurtured.
To further this effort, and as a tribute to our great
horticulturist, Luther Burbank, the Legislature has
declared that March 7 annually be proclaimed ARBOR DAY.
Therefore, I, Edmund 0. Brown, Governor of California,
do hereby proclaim March 7, 1962, as ARBOR DAY in this
State.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Oreat
Seal of the State of
California to be
affixed this 30th
day of January, A.D. ,
One Thousand Nine
Hiindred and Sixty-two.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
FILED
li. Ih« office of th.i S«rf«.t(i. y of StaM
uf th« Slat* o* Colifontio
JAN 3 0 1962
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.elqoeq tuo
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talooiiLI mB.lsadA lo \iBbrid'ild erld ^'JI \:nBuioo''I moal bolioq SiW
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•loiiio bna Lravicii fi'i'l ,oIvltj ,Iao±o±Ioq ^I^nolctaoubo ilcrict
cc? eooict :jnJ:3;.-.iq ii± i>Jsqlo±d'x^q oi bo^nu t)-i« .inolisslnflgio
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^xtcutitJt Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
FILED
vt lilt Stat* of Colitwmia
PROCLAMATION
FRAN;; ;MowAN. s^r^rv -f-l'^'fl <^
The trees of California are the crovmlng touches of beauty
which Nature has laid on our bright lands. Prom the aged
Redwood to the Imported Eucalyptus, trees protect our land
and our water sources and offer solace and Inspiration to
our people.
Every year tae results of growth and progress remove numbers
of trees from the land. As custodians of California's great
Inheritance of natural beauty, we are bound to replace that
loss and provide for the continuing beauty of our State.
To that purpose, the Legislature has declared that each year
the period from February 12, the birthday of Abraham Lincoln,
to February 22, the blrthdate of Qeorge Washington, be pro-
claimed Tree Planting Time In California. During this
period, the people of California, Individually and through
their educational, political, civic, fraternal and other
organizations, are urged to participate in planting trees to
the benefit of the State and as perpetual memorials to those
two great Americans.
Therefore, I, Edmund 0. Brown, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim the period from February 12 to 22 as
TREE PLANTING TIME in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be
affixed this 31 st day
of January, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty-two.
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^xcnitiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of Califomij
proc:lamation
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STATE 01^ DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of tlie State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act as
the coordinator of all statt: disaster activities in connection with
such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall cooperate
with the Director in ceiidcring all possible assistance! and
WHEREAS, it is further ))roviaed by law that during a State
of Disaster wlien the need arises for outside aid in any county, city
and county, or city within the region, surh aid shall be rendered in
accordance with the mutual aid plans develo]5ed on a regional or other
basis; and that it shall, be tlie duty of local public officials to
comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do liereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property witlilii this State have arisen and now exist in
-n
3£xtnitiDt Bcpartnient
^mt of Califoniia
the County of Ljs Aiif,eles as a result of tlic abnormally lieavy and
contimious rainfall wliii li started on or alHJUt February 7, 1962
causint; extensive flood and rainstorm damage, and the acute threat
of continuiniT rainstorm whicli creates further imminent danger to the
lives, liealth and well-beinp of persons, the safety of public and
private property, and the maintenance of essential services;
2, That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Mayor of the City of Los Angeles
and by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los
Angeles;
3. Tliat local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their maK"itude, which places them beyond the control
of the protective services, personnel, equipment and tacilities of
any single county, city and county, or city, and requires the com-
bined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
4. Tlijt the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster;
NOW, TIIERBPORE, I, BDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, hy virtue of the powers and authority vested in me by
the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim that a
State of Disaster exists in the County of Los Angeles; and
I DIRECT tiiat tills proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
riled in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of
prMti Im CAiiPoBNiA iiati raisMNc opneR
^xcnitiot Bepartmcnt
^tatc of California
3.
Californiii, :nul tluit wiclesiireud publicity and notice be given to
this proclamation,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I liave hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at tlie City of Sacramento this l6th day of February,
1962.
ATTEST t
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
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Aauistaiit So-M'stary of State
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i^xecutiDc ©cparnncnt
^tatc of California
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i'ROCLAMATION
DEC1J\1UNG TUB TERMINATION
OF TllE
STATE OP DISASTER
WHEREAS, on tlie btli day of November, 1961, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of i^s Angeles, as
a result of major and widespread fires, creating imminent danger
to the lives, health, and well-being of persons, the safety of
public and private property, and the maintenance of essential
services tlierein; and
WliEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating
the proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to
be beyond the control of the normal protective services, person-
nel, equipment and facilities of the public agencies and politi-
cal subdivisions of that county;
NOW, TIIEREHORB, I, BDi^UND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of tlie powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and Ijws of tliis State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that tliis proclamation shall take effect Im-
mediately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in
the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WlffiREOP, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of SACRAMENTO this 15th day of
January, 1902.
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ATTEST:
Governor of California \
Secretarv^f State
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^xccutiiac ©cparnncnt
^tm of California
i-ROCLAMATION
0 F A
STATE OF DISASTER
WllEREAS, tlie laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
tliis Styte affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writing and sliall take effect immediately
npon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act as
tlie coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection with
such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall cooperate
with tlie Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a State
o± Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any county, city
and county, or city witliin the region, sucli aid shall be rendered in
accordance witli tlie mutual aid plans developed on a regional or other
basis; and that it sliall be the duty of local public officials to
comply witli sucli plans; and
WLHREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
1. Tliat conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and jiropcrty within tlds State luive arisen and now exist in
P*tm$ti Im CAt irii
. tTATI HtlVTINC orrifB
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^xmtWit Bcpartment
^tatc or Coliromio
2.
the County of Ventura as a result of the aliriormaHy heavy and
continuous rainfall wliich started oti or about February 7, 1962,
causinjr extensive flood and rainstorm damage, and the acute threat
of continuinj^; rainstorm which creates further iiniiiinent danger to the
lives, health and well-beinp of persons, tlie safety of public and
private property, and the maintenance of essential services;
2, Tliat the (tovernor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of tlie Board of Supervisors
ot the County of Ventura j
J. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with tlie aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, whicli places them beyond the control
ot the protective services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
any single county, city and county, or city, and requires the com-
bined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
-1, Tli.it tlie aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate tlie proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster ;
NOW, THHRBPORB, I, EDMUND C. BROW, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the i>owers and authority vested in me by
the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim that a
State of Disaster exists in the County of Ventura; and
I DIllBCT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately, and tl.at as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of
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Priutti in calipoxnia itatb fBiNiiHC ofpici
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i^xenititJt Btparanent
StJtc of California
3.
California, and that widespread publicity and notice be given to
tliis proclamation,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I liave hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of tiie State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento tliis 23rd day of February,
1962.
GOVBRNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of Sta^ty
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3tate or Calirornia
PROCLAMATION ^^^•
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen
requiring that the Legislature of the State of California be
convened in extraordinary session, now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN. Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by Section 9
of Article V of the Constitution of the State of California,
1 do hereby convene the Legislature of the State of California
to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California,
on the seventh day of March, 1962, at 10 a.m. of said day
for the following purpose and to legislate upon the
following subjects:
Item No. 1. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the issuance of bonds to provide capital outlay for
construction or improvement of public schools.
Item No. 2. To consider and act upon legislation to
authorize the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds for
site acquisition, construction and equipment for state and
j junior college buildings.
Item No. 3. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the issuance of bonds to provide funds for the acquisition
and development of sites for the California State Park System.
Item No. 4. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to providing funds for the purchase of farms and homes under
the Veterans Farm and Home Purchase Act.
Item No. 5. To consider and act upon legislation to increase
the compensation of state officers and employees during the
1961-62 fiscal year.
Item No. 6. To consider and act upon legislation to amend
adjustments.
>ry«W In caiiFoiMu iTiTi riiNiiNo ornci
^KfUtiDc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
"' a specui election to .e H.M .„„e 5, x,e. .„. eo„-
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V.U .t.„. t.e o.,„...t.o„, ^„„.„,.„ ,„,„„,^ ^„^^^^^
boaras. acta. proceeai„,a, ,„a >»„aa of p„Mic boaies
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the .at..,catio„ o. .„ a,„e.e„t between tM. state ana tb.
n.tea states ,o.e..e„t conce.n.n, t.e .e,„.at.o„ o. ,o. ea o,
ionizing radiation.
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xte„o. u. .o cons.ae, a„a act upon .emulation .eXatWe
.e ^naea .„aebtea„eas o. a .„.,.ea aCoo. a.t..ct .e,„.„a
nV. T '° »— ™e„t o. .„„aa „nae, tbe SCooX Suua-
ing Aid Law of 1952.
( X- »o. „. .o conaiae. .„a act .pon .e,.a.at.o„ .e.ative to
Conservation District.
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. CrestXine-Lake ;>„ovheaa Water Ac,ency.
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^xccutivit Btpartmtnt
^tate of Catirornia
Item No. 15. To consider and act upon legislation to author-
ize a grant of state funds pursuant to the Davis-Grunsky Act to
the Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
in connection with the San Antonio Dam and Reservoir in Monterey
County.
Item No. 16. To consider and act upon legislation relative to
the issuance of bonds by the Costa Mesa County Water District.
Item No. 17. To consider and act upon legislation to amend
the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency Law (Chapter 1435, Statutes
of 1961) relative to (1) the boundaries of the Agency and (2) the
levy of taxes for the 1962-1963 fiscal year.
Item No. 18. To consider and act upon legislation to author-
ize participation by the State in the Tacheva Creek Flood Control
Project, pursuant to the State Water Resources Law of 1945.
Item No. 19. To consider and act upon legislation to create
Ian Upper Santa Clara Valley Water Agency in Los Angeles County.
Item No. 20. To consider and act upon legislation relative to <
the withdrawal of the property of the Senior Citizens Village in
Antelope Valley in Los Angeles County from the Quartz Hill County
jwater District and its inclusion in Los Angeles County Waterworks
istrict No. 4.
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Item No. 21. To consider and enact legislation relative to
the levy of taxes by the Ventura County Flood Control District.
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i^xecutioe ©epartment
;B>tatc of California
Item No. 22. To consider and act upon legislation to repeal
or amend Sections 11131 and 11583 of, and Article 3 of Chapter 6
of Part 3 of Division 6 of the Water Code, and to amend Section
1402 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to the acquisition
of property for state water projects.
Item No. 23. To consider and act upon legislation relative to
amending Sections 3380 and 3386, inclusive, of the Health and
Safety Code, relating to the immunization of pupils against
poliomyelitis.
Item No. 24. To consider and act upon legislation to amend
Chapter 1950 of the Statutes of 1961 relating to the exchange
of state lands in the City of Oakland.
Item No. 25. To consider and act upon legislation to
exclude mail carriers from the Highway Carriers' Act.
Item No. 26. To consider and act upon legislation to
repeal Section 53065 of the Government Code, relating to fiscal
matters regarding districts whose governing bodies are the
county boards of supervisors or for which county fiscal officers
are ex officio fiscal officers.
Item No. 27. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to amending the California Restaurant Act to exempt therefrom
the serving of food by nonprofit organizations.
Item No. 28. To consider and act upon legislation to amend
the University of California Dormitory Revenue Bond Act of
1947 to authorize the Regents of the University of California
to issue revenue bonds to provide for hospitals, medical
centers, and related facilities.
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£xccutitie ©cpartmtnt
^tatc of California
Iten. NO. 29. To consider and act upon legislation to extend
ithe operative effect of Section 4514 of the Business and Pro-
fessions code to auly 1. 1965. relative to the licensing of
'psychiatric technicians.
Item NO. 30. To consider and act upon legislation to dissolve
the Benicia Reclamation District.
Item NO. 31. TO consider and act upon legislation relative
to the levy and collection of taxes by cities incorporated
after February 1. 1961 and on or before May 1. 1961.
' Item NO. 32. To consider and act upon legislation relative to
assets and paid-in capital of check sellers and cashers.
Item NO. 33. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the issuance of electric system improvement bonds by
municipal utility districts.
Item NO. 34. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the withdrawal of counties from the San Francisco Bay Area
Rapid Transit District.
Item NO. 35. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the permanent status of certificated school district
employees in school districts with an average daily attendance
of between 250 and 850 pupils.
Item NO. 36. To consider and act upon legislation to change
the name of the Sixth District Agricultural Association.
primiti (• c«ii»o«i«i« tT^tt nimim o»ii«i
^xccutidt Bcpartment
^tatt of (California
Item No. 37. To consider and act upon legislation relating to
the eligibility of State Printing Plant employees, employees of
the University of California, municipal court judges, and persons
who retired from such employment or office, to participate in a
jhealth benefits plan under the Meyers-Geddes State Onployees'
Medical and Hospital Care Act.
Item No. 38. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the Judges' Retirement System.
Item No. 39. To consider and act upon legislation to
establish a port authority for San Diego harbor.
Item No. 40. To consider and act upon legislation to amend
the grant of tide and submerged lands to the City of Berkeley.
Item No. 41. To consider and enact legislation relative to
the issuance of licenses under the State Medical Practice Act
and the Osteopathic Act.
Item No. 42. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the establishment of a study commission to study the
[problems of job training and skill development resulting from
automation and other technological developments.
Item No. 43. To consider and act upon legislation to
jauthorize counties to use county prisoners in the prevention
and suppression of fires.
Item No. 44. To consider and act upon legislation to amend
Chapter 2071 of the Statutes of 1959 relative to the transfer of
certain state funds with respect to the loan made to the Golden
Gate Bridge and Highway District.
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iJxtnititic Btpartment
3tatt of (Talifornia
Item No. 45. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the acceptance of state jurisdiction over certain land of
the united States Atomic Energy Conunission located in Alameda
county and the control of the University of California over
such land.
Item No. 46. To consider and act upon legislation to re-
enact the Defense Production Act.
Item No. 47. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the creation of additional state Senatorial districts.
Item No. 48. To consider and enact legislation relative
to the membership and powers of the state Building Standards
Commission.
Item NO. 49. To consider and enact legislation relative
to the regulation of poker.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
sixth day of March, 1962.
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Governo/ of California
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.Attest iJ^
Secretary of Stirte
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^tattorcaliromio
PROCLAMA T I 0 N
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Caliror^^t dk^fen
called in extraordinary session and has convened on Karih 7,
] 1962; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which ha-e
arisen and now exist, it la deemed desirable and necessary to
submit additional subjects to the Legislature for c .nslde ration;
now, therefore,
I, EEWUND a. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and
supplement my Proclamation dated March 6, 1962, by adding the
following additional purposes thereto, and thereby permitting
the Legislature to legislate upon the following subjects, in
addition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation,
to wit:
Item No. 50, To consider and act upon a Constitutional
Amendment relative to permitting the private printing of state
documents and materials.
Item No. 51. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the selection of the State Printer and the State Architect.
IN WITNESS WHEHEOP, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
elghth^dj^^f^Marcu, I962.
Governor of California
Secretary
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i^xecutioc ©epartmtnt
^tate of California
SPECIAL OKDEii NO. 1
Special Order No. 1 Authorizing Helease of Confidential
Information, Section 70I36, Hevenue and Tautation Code.
Upon consideration of the request of riamon Castro,
Deputy City Attorney, Criminal Division, Office of the City
Prosecutor, San Diego, California, for Information obtained
by the State Board of Equalization pertaining to the business
affairs and operations of Strep's Warehouse, Inc., San Diego,
California, to which said Board has Issued Seller's Permits
P-113937 and F-84p95 pursuant to the Sales and Use Tax Law,
in conformity with the recommendation of the Board and good
cause appearing, the Board is hereby authorized, pursuant
to Section 7056 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to furnish
the information requested by said Ramon Castro so that
employees of the Board when duly subpoenaed to testify in an
action now pending against Strep's Warehouse, Inc., eind its
officers, Vincent Navarra and Esther Navarra, for violation
of Section 17500 of the Business and Professions Code, may
give evidence, both oral and documentary, concerning such
matters and disclose any and all Information obtained by
them with respect to the activities of said corporation. Its
officers and activities of said corporation, its officers sind
employees, in the course of the performance of duties under
the Sales and Use Tax Law.
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i^Kcutioe Btpartment
^tate of Coliromia
IN WITNESS VmEREOP, I have
hereunto set my hand auid
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 15th
day of March
one thousand nine hundred
and sixty- two.
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Governor of California
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PROCLAMATION
We in California are proud of the high standard of llv-
Ins which we enjoy as a result of the continued invest-
ment of individual savings and the hard work of our
citizens.
The annual Invest in America prot^ram provides all of us
a good opportunity to re-emphasize our belief In the
power of work, savings and Investment to create new
business and better Job opportunities for all.
Accordingly, I proclaim April 29 - May 5 as Invest in
America Week throioghout California and urge all Call-
fornians to Join In re-emphasizlng the Importance of
investing savings in our various economic endeavors so
that the great State of California and her citizens
and the nation as a whole may continue to grow and
prosper.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
2l3t day of March,
A. D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and
Sixty-two.
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Governor
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^tatcofdalifomia
In til* ofiic* of lh« Si crMary of Stat*
of th« Slot* of California
APR (; - 1962
A»i:»iuol Secretary of &tot«
PROCLAMATION^
WHERKAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of
California be convened in extraordinary session, now. therefor
I. EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California
by Virtue of the power and authority in n.e vested by Section 9
Of Article V of the Constitution of the State of California,
do hereby convene the Legislature of the state of California
to n,eet in extraordinary session at Sacramento. California,
on the ninth day of April. 1962. at 12 noon of said day for
the following purpose and to legislate upon the following
subject:
To consider and act upon the Budget Bill for the
succeeding fiscal year and revenue acts necessary therefor.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this sixth day of April, 1962.
Governor of California^
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ROCLAMATION , \\Y, i'^ Pa > 'ti'* ^
[?\C,
The eternal message of hope and redemption spreads through
the Christian world this Holy Week to reassure and comfort
men In a time of anxiety and turbulence.
The Holy Week message tells Christians of a peace beyond
present conflict and arms them to endure with grace and
fortitude the trials of the present.
Now, therefore, I, Edmund 0. Brown, Governor of California,
do hereby proclaim April 20, 1962, GOOD FRIDAY, ttiroughout
our State and call upon all citizens of the Christian faith
to observe this day with reverence for the peace of our
spirits and of our world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 13th day of April, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty-Two.
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3tate of (i:alifomia
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PROCLAMATION
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The greatness of California, its vast accompllshmenta
and contributions to American life, are not solely the
results of good fortune and the blessings of nature.
The greatest single force in propelling California to
its present stature la the dedication and hard work of
the people of our State. In that great effort of
building and refinement, the Calif ornians who are now
our older citizens have had a large and significant
part.
It Is their due to share in the abundance and the
progress which they helped to create and to continue
contributing to the forward movement of California.
The elders of our community are enjoying the blessings
of longer life and better health through the advances
of science. Thus, the years are lengthened in which
they can share with us the fruits of their age: wisdom
and experience.
In the face of this increased life span, our rapidly
advancing technology is shortening the average working
life of the Californlan and lessening the toll required
to earn a living.
This development means earlier retirement for oxir elder
citizens. It also can mean causing them increased dif-
ficulty in achieving the physical necessities for
enjoying that retirement and increased isolation from
active participation in the life of the community, an
Isolation harmful both to the individual elder citizen
and to his community.
California has been a leader among the states in
efforts to assure our retired citizens continued
benefits from our Increasing prosperity and opportun-
ities for continued involvement in the affairs of our
State.
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^tate of California
PROCLAMATION
Page 2
To sustain and reinforce these achievements, Califor-
nia mus? continue to plan and work through private
citizens, local governments and state government.
In recognition of this need, and In the hope that
each citizen will rededlcate himself to this vital
aim I herlby proclaim the month of May as Senior
Stizens Sonth^nd urge all citizens to Join in Its
observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
here\anto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this 30th day
of April, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty-two.
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Governor
Secretary ofwate
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATIOK
' /^ 1, EDMUND G. BLOWN, Governor of the State of Cplifornia,
pursuant to Section 2601 of the Elections Code, Chapter 3 of
the Statutes of 1962 (First Extraordinary Session) , Chapter 21
of the Statutes of 1962 (First Extraordinary Session) , and
Chapter 25 of the Statutes of 1962 (First Extraordinary
Session) , hereby proclaim and order that a Special Election
be held on the fifth day of June, 1962, to submit to the
qualified voters of the State of California, the following
measures proposed by the Legislature during its 1961 Regular
Session and its 1962 First Extraordinary Session:
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 10 of the
1961 Regular Session of the Legislature (Resolu-
tion Chapter 251) , relating to state bonds for
the construction of low rent housing for the
elderly, and
Senate Bill No. 2 (Chapter 24) of the 1962 First
Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, relating
to state bonds for state park and relating
purposes, and
Senate Bill No. 31 (Chapter 23) of the 1962
First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature,
relating to state bonds to finance the construc-
tion of state buildings, including junior
colleges, and
Senate Bill No. 40 (Chapter 21) of the 1962 First
Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, relating
to state bonds for school building construction,
and
Assembly Bill No. 25 (Chapter 25) of the 1962
First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature,
relating to an extension of daylight savings time,
and
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^xcnititic Btpartmtnt
3tatc of Califomia
Assembly Bill No. 51 (Chapter 22) of the 1962
First lixtraordinary Session of the Legislature,
relating to state bonds for assisting California
veterans to acquire farms and homes.
I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the
sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto
set my hand and cause the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
hereto this let ^day of
May , 1962.
#V^A.
Governor of California
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TO:
Secretary of State
Controllor of the State of C.iUrornia
Treasurer of the State of California
Director of the State Departmont of Social Welfare
rrtOM:
KDMUNU 0. BHOWN, G0V:;RN0R
l^jrsuant to Chapter 1.5 of Division 1 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, and in order to provide for the con-
tinued operation of the State plans for Aid to the A^ed,
the Needy Blind, Neody Children and Neody Disabled under
the provisions of the Welfare and Institutions Code. I
do hereby find as facts:
That assistance to this State for the above-
mentioned Public Assistance programs is pro-
vided for by the Federal Social Security Act •
and '
That this State has qualified to resolve
Federal assistance for the above-mentioned
i'ubiic Assistance programs and has not been
notifiod that further payment of such Federal
assistance will not be made because of failure
of this State to comply with the requirements
of the Federal legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the
above-mentioned Public Assistance programs for
the month of June, 196c? has not been received,
and It is improbable that such Federal assist-
ance will be received by this State prior to
the usual time for transmitting such Federal
assistance to the counties of this State.
In consideration of the above findings, I do hereby
proclaim the existence of a period of welfare emergency
and declare that the sum estimated by the State
Department of Social Welfare in the amount of Federal
assistance payable to this State under Federal law for
the month of June, I962 and appropriated by Section 145.3
of the .Velfare and Institutions Code are available for
expenditure.
You are, therefore, authorized and directed to do all
Witness my hand and seal at Sacramento,
Call iornia, this l8th day of May
toy, 1962. ^ "'^^
EDMUND G. BKOWN, GOVERNOR
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^tate or California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of California
be convened in extraordinary session, now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by Section 9
of Article V of the Constitution of the State of California,
do hereby convene the Legislature of the State of California
to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California,
on the twenty-sixth day of June. 1962, at 12 noon of said day
for the following purpose and to legislate upon the following
subject:
1. TO consider and act upon legislation t. propose to
the people an act providing for the issuance of bonds to
provide funds to meet the building construction, equipment and
site acquisition needs of the University of California,
California State Colleges, public junior colleges, facilities
for the mentally ill and retarded, correctional institutions
and conservation camps, and forestry firefighting facilities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set roy hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 25th day of June. 1962.
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^tatc of California
SPECIAL ORDER NO. 3
WHEREAS, THE SPECIAL COMivlISSION ON PROBLEMS OF
INSANITY RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFraNDERS — SUBSTANTIVE
was created by Executive Order dated May h, I96O, pursuant
to Section 6027 et seq. of the Penal Code; and
V/ilEHEAS, the Commission has made great progress In the
study of problems of Insanity but by reason of the scope of
Its mission will be unable to complete such studies within
the period heretofore established for Its final report, to
wit, June 30, 19o2, and
WHEREAS, in addition to its original mission I have
since asked the Commission to study and review the present
laws and practices pertaining to sexual psychopathy, making
it necessary that further time be provided;
NOW, THEliEPOHE, The Special Commission on Problems of
Insanity Helatlnc to Criminal Offenders — oubstantlve. Is
hereby continued and instructed to present its final report
and recommendations not later than June 30, I963 in the
manner prescribed by Section 6028.3 of the Penal Code,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
Tweatv-flfth day of June, A.D.
liiij^llthen VHuifc ri
dav or June, A.D.
r«L and Sixty two.
Governor ol^Califomia
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SPECIAL OxTDER NO. 4
WHEREAS, 'rm SPECIAL COMMISSION ON PROBLEMS OF INSANITY
RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENDERS - PROCEDURAL was created by
Executive Order dated May U, i960, pursuant to Section 6027
et seq. of the Penal Code; and
WHEREAS, the Commission has made great progress in the
study Of problems of insanity but by reason of the scope of
its mission will be unable to complete such studies within
the period heretofore established for its final report, to
wit, June 30, I962, and
WHEREAS, in addition to its original mission I have
Since asked the Commission to study and review the present
laws and practices pertaining to sexual psychopathy, making
it necessary that further time be provided;
NOW, TIffiHEFORE, THe Special Com^nisslon on Problems of
insanity Relating to Criminal Offenders - Procedural, is
hereby continued and instructed to present its final report
and recommendations not later than June 30, I963 in the
manner^prescribed by Section 6028.3 .f the Penal Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
Twenty-fifth day of June, A.D.
-inujfpen Hi^dre^ and Sixty two.
Governor 0/ California
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DBGLARINU THE TERMINATION
OP TUB
STATU OF DI.SA.<!TBP
WHERHAS. o„ the 16t., day of February. 1962 a Stat .
Disaster wae r,^^-i • . ' J-vo^, a State of
oier was proclaimed to pxi «+ i., +h r^
essential services therein; and
W'tHREAS, the conditions warranting h
proclamation of su< h Stnt. .. n. """'"""^ -'^ necessitating the
NOW, TmraKJM, I, BiMUND <;. BROm, ,.^
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall t«lc. ^^
ately and sinl] .. , "''*' effect immedi-
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1962. ^ ^ A. A .A ^ -'^ - <lay of July,
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3tatc or California
P R 0 C
L A
M A T I 0 N
DECLARING
TH£ TERMINATION
STATE
OF
OF
TUB
DISASTER
FILED
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Ml 1 '. 1962
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WHEREAS, on the 23rd day of February, 1962, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Ventura, as a
result of abnonni)lly heavy and continuous raiufall, causing extensive
flood and rainstorm damage, creating imminent danger to tlie lives,
health, and well being of persons, the safety of public and private
property, and the maintenance of essential services therein; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of sucli State of Disaster are now deemed not to be beyond
the control of ttie normal protective services, personnel, equipment
and facilities of the public agencies and political subdivisions of
that county;
NOW, TlffiREPORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
o? California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me by
the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the termi-
nation of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRBCT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately and shall, as soon hereafter as ix)ssible, be filed in the Office
of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this \ 3 ' day of July,
Governor of California
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^tatc or California
PROCLAMATION
I, KDIIUND G. biiOWN, Governor of the State of California, do
hereby proclaim tliat a General Election will be held throughout
this State on Tueuday, the sixth day of November, 1952, at
which the followlnc offices are to be filled:
GOVERNOR;
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR;
SECRETARY Ob' STATE;
CONTROLLER;
TREASURER;
ATTORNEY GENERAL;
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION;
MEMBER 01-' T}iE STATE BOARD OF E^iUALIZATION from each of the
four equalization districts of the State;
ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR;
REPRESENTATIVES TO TliE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES from
each of the thirty-eight congressional districts of the State;
STATE SENATORS from each of the following twenty senatorial
districts of the State: SECOND, FOURTH, SIXTH, EIGHTH, TENTH,
TVffiLFTH, FOURTEENTH, SIXTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH, TWENTIETH, TWENTY-
SECOND, TWEInITY -FOURTH, TWENTY-SIXTH, TlffiNTY -EIGHTH, THIRTIETH,
TlilRTY-SECOND, THIRTY-FOURTH, THIRTY-SIXTH, THIRTY -EIGHTH,
FORTIETH;
MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY from each of the eighty assembly
districts of the State;
ONE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPi^ME COURT;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTl^ICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL, FIRST
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLATE DISTiUCT, DIVISION ONE;
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^tatc or Caliromia
ONE ASSOCIATK JUSTICE, DISTlilCT COURT OP APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLATE DISTHICT, DIVISION THtiEE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTlilCT COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION POUi{;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL, THIRD
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE Pi-(ESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE JUDGE OP THE SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE NO. I, ALAMEDA
COUNTY;
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE NO. 2, ALAMEDA
COUNTY;
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE NO. 47, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY;
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT, MERCED COUNTY.
Also, such other state, county and judicial district, or
other offices as are provided by law to be filled at such
election.
I further proclaim that at such election there will also be
submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed constitutionally
sunendments, questions, propositions and Initiative measure as
ai'e required to be so submitted by the Constitution and laws of
this State.
I further proclaim that there shall be held on the same day
and consolidated with such General Election those Special
Elections called by the Legislature by Chapter 64 of the
Statutes of I962 (First Extraordinary Session) and Chapter 2
of the Statutes of I902 (Third Extraordinary Session), and that
there shall be submitted to the vote of the electors at such
consolidated election those proposed constitutional amendments
and other propositions which the Legislature has directed to be
submitted at those Special Elections.
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i^xenitiot ©tpartmcnt
^tatc or California
rnJ^tL^J° hereby offer a roward of One Hundred Dollars ($100)
for the arreat and conviction of any person who violates anv of
to\rSid'Sntif thf tot°? "■' °^'!J^ Elections Codet the Sa?da
to oe paid until the total amount hereafter expended for fhP
purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand DollaS ?J!o,oS5.5Sk
IN WITNESS WHEiffiOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix thp
Sjustf 1I62! '^" ''"'^ °' California Siflv? t^'jf'^^
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ATTEST:
Governor of California
Secretary ofV«6tate
FILED
In thft ofT.CB o* th<* S»cr»lof y of Stat*
of iho Slot** of Ccitifcrnio
AUG2 7 1962
FftANk' H. JPIK)AN, Secrrtaiu of «tatc
cr*;(jry of itat«
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ciinoliifi3>10 3i«e
^icnititjc ©epartment
^tm of Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
Almost Since man first fashioned words to communicate,
he has expressed himself in poetry.
If man has used prose more than poetry through the
centuries, it is probably because prose is more the
language man uses to express himself in his daily
affairs. For poetry, man must choose and fit his
words into a form which calls for the greatest artistry,
and this requires much contemplation.
To emphasize the place of poetry among our arts, and
to encourage the people of California to recognize
it, I proclaim October 15 as Poetry Day, as provided
by a resolution enacted by the State Ijegislature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
affixed this ninth day
of October, A. D. , One
Thousand Wine Hundred
and Sixty Two.
Governor
State
AiiGistant Secretary of State
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of th« Slot* of Colifornio
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3tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
FILED
In th« offi« o* tfiw S«cr«tary of Stat*
of lh« Stat* of California
OCTl 7 1962
STATE
O F
O F
DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans devel-
oped on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty
of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within this State have arisen and now exist
^fiuUi tn lAiiroiMrA itatb rkiKriNC offici
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2.
iPxenitiot Dtpartincnt
«.tatc of California
^. Butte Contra Costa, Modoc. Napa. San
-♦^os of Alameda, Kutte, v,
i„ a,e co„„tl.. ,^„o„.lly l.«vy
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essential services;
. That local authority in directly
. with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
^"";:::ni..e...chp.cest.m..ondthecon.
: ::: t: P.otecti.e .r^ces. personnel, equipment and facili-
trol o± tne p^ requires
ntv city and county, or city, and req
ties of any single county, ctty
tual .id region or regions to combat,
the combined forces of a mutual aid
^"' 3 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
, t.te the proclamation of the existence of a
warrant and necessitate the p
State of Disaster;
., . .e Co„.U.„U„„ a- ..«• ». .M- S...., do ...., P-^-
.sts in the Counties of Alameda,
claim that a State of Disaster exist.
Claim w Sutter and
,„„., C«„„. CO..., ModoC, N.P., S.. — — . -
„ ..a. ..1. p.oc.a...lo. ...11 .." •«•"
I DIRECT that ttiis f^-
>,.reafter as possible this procla-
1 4hat as soon herearxei. == t-
immediately, and that
. • tv,<, office of the Secretary of State ox
mation be filed in the office
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^tatc of California
State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great St-al of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of '\^t.W'T^/^ \el ^A this _^
day of October, 1962.
ATTEST:
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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tary'-rf Stat«
(GREAT SEAL)
Utii^uly oL.'.^.'ou.-j' of state
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3tate or California
PROCLAMATION
DESIGNATIIJa THE AREa VJITHIN A TWENTY -MILE
AIilLINE RADIUS OF THE 3 AN LUIS D.\M
AS AN IMPACT Al^A
v;hEREAS, tne State of California has undertaken a water
(i construction project known as the State Water Facilities, which
hao I'oc onu ol' ito objectlveo the constr'uctlon of a dam and
reservoir near the City of Los Banos, County of Merced, State of
California; and
WHEREAS, the construction of said dam and reservoir v;lll
commence on or about January 1, 1963, and
WHEilEAS, the City Manager of the City of Los Banos by
letter on .lugust 22, I96I, has requested the Governor of the
State of California to Issue a proclamation designating the
area within a twenty-mile airline radius of the San Luis Dam
( as an Impact area in accordance vjith Section 65OO2 of the
V/ater Code:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
j of California, do hereby find that:
1. Such construction vjlli cause a sudden influx of
people Into the impact ar'ea.
2. The construction will require more than 12 months
to complete.
3. The construction will result In serious fiscal
problems to the affected local governments.
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i^KcutiDt Bcpartment
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4. Peak construction employment on the project within
the Impact area is estimated by the Department of
Water Resources to total more than 500 employees.
5. The increase in population in the Impact area, found
by multlpiyinij; such peak construction employment as
ustliiiatcd by the Department of Water Resources by
A. 5, exceeds 20 percent of the estimated population
In the area on July 1, 1962.
Accordingly, pursuant to Section 65002 of the Water Code,
I iiereby designate the area within a twenty-mile radius of the
site of San Luis Dam as an impact area.
Further, I do hereby declare this proclamation shall
take effect immediately.
IN WITNESS WHEIiEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 23rd day of October, I962.
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Governor of California
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3tatc or Caliromia
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PROCLAMATION
STATE O F DISASTER -^(^^^^t- "^JT ihu/ "^ .. c*
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans devel-
oped on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty
of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on October 18, 1962, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this State existed
in the counties of Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, Modoc, Napa, San
PrinteJ in rAtirnnNiA tTATB PuiNTiNr. oi'fici
^xccutitie Btpartmcnt 2.
^tatt of California
Mateo, Sierra, Sutter and Yuba as a result of the abnormally heavy
and continuout rainfall which started on or about October 12, 1962,
causing extensive flood and rainstorm damage, and the acute threat
of continuing storm and flood conditions which created further
imminent danger to the lives, health and well-being of persons,
the safety of public and private property, and the maintenance of
essential services; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have arisen and
now exist in the County of Placer as a result of this abnormally
heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about October 12,
1962;
2. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the con-
trol of the protective services, personnel, equipment and facili-
ties of any single county, city and county, or city, and requires
the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWM, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
prif.ttJ in rAiiFfRNin itati pniNTiNc orriCR
(1=
^xecutitie Bcpartment
^tacc of (Lalifomia
3.
In me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Alameda,
Butte, Contra Costa, Modoc, Napa, Placer, San Mateo, Sierra,
Sutter and Yuba; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this procla-
Tsation be filed In the office of the Secretary of State of the
State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 25th
day of October, 1962.
GOVERNOR OT CALIFtDRNIA
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PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans devel-
oped on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty
of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, AS GOVERNOR of the State of California,
did find, on October 17, 19b2, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this State existed
in the Counties of Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, Modoc, Napa, San
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Mateo, Sierra, Sutter and Yuba as a result of the abnormally heavy
and continuous rainfall which started on or about October 12, 1962,
causing extensive flood and rainstorm damage, and the acute threat
of continuing storm and flood conditions which cre=vted further
imminent danger to the lives, health and well-being of persons,
the safety of public and private piroperty, and the maintenance of
essential service; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on October 25, 1962, find
similar conditions to exist in the County of Placer as a result of
the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have arisen and
now exist in the County of Trinity as a result of this abnormally
heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about October 12,
1962;
2. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the con-
trol of the protective services, personnel, equipment and facili-
ties of any single county, city and county, or city, and requires
the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
fiiinlrit in rMir«>»Nl» ITATi ruiNTINr. OFFICE
^jenitiDc ©cpartmtnt 3.
3tatc of California
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Alameda,
Butte, Contra Costa, Modoc, Napa, Placer, San Mateo, Sierra,
Sutter, Trinity and Yuba; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this procla-
mation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the
State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento ^jj^g :,Oth
day of October
, 1962.
Ju^
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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3tatc of California
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PROCLAMATION
O F A
D I S A S T E
STATE O F
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on October 17, 1962, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this State existed
in the Counties of Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, Modoc, Napa, San
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my
HfcM id UlKMa
3£Knitit)t Bcpartmcnt ^•
^tatc of California
Mateo, Sierra, Sutter and Yuba as a result of the abnormally heavy
and continuous rainfall which started on or about October 12, 1962,
causing extensive flood and rainstorm damage, and the acute threat
of continuing storm and flood conditions which created further
imminent danger to the lives, health and well-being of persons,
the safety of public and private property, and the maintenance of
essential services; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently find similar conditions to
exist in the County of Placer on October 25, 1962, and in the
County of Trinity on October 30, 1962, as a result of the same
storm; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
further found and do hereby find;
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have arisen and
now exist in the County of Lassen as a result of this abnormally
heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about October 12,
1962;
2. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the con-
trol of the protective services, personnel, equipment and facili-
ties of any single county, city and county, or city, and requires
the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
and
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3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEKEFXDRE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Cons ti tu t'ion and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Alameda,
Butte, Contra Costa, Lassen, Modoc, Napa, Placer, San Mateo, Sierra,
Sutter, Trinity and Yuba; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this procla-
mation be filed in ihe office of the Secretary of State of the
State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of r.or-. An^^l^c this 4th
day of November, 1962.
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i^KcutiOc ©epartment
3tatc of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
1, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election .hall be held on
the 22nd day of January. 1963, within the First Congressional
District of the Ctate, (as described by Chapter 1234 of the
statutes of 1961). to fill the vacancy in the office of
Member of House of Representatives from said district
resulting from the death of Congressman Clem Miller.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars (§10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 9th day of November, 1962.
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i^xecutioc ©tpartmcnt
3tatt of California
SPECIAL ELECTION
PROCLAMATION
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, acting
ll pursuant to the provisions of Section 23300 of the Elections
Code, do hereby proclaim and order that the special election
called by me in the First Congressional District of the
State, to fill the vacancy in the office of Member of the
House of Representatives from said district resulting from
the death of Congressman Clem Miller, to be held on the
22nd day of January, 1963, be consolidated with a special
election called for the same date by the Board of Directors
of the Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District, to submit to
the people of the district the question of whether the
district shall execute a certain contract with the State of
California pursuant to the Davis-Grunsky Act.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 2l3t day of November, 1962.
1
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Governor
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Secretary of VState
FILED
in the office of the Se-iretory of Staf»
c( ihe Slate of Califomio
N'JV2 I 1962
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FILED
In the ofHro of lh« Stcratary of Stoto
uf iheStafeof Colifofitia
PROCLAMATION
Or? c. - 1962
It is fitting that we, the Deoiiif^ or r^in-
commemorate this hisi-nr.w> o„^l; ^f?!^ 2 ^''^ Calilornia,
tempered by serious r^np-.^.^ """^ ^"^^ celebration
as Citizens oltoe iJadinf s?^-^^''!^ our responsibilities
the blessings of God-^d bv rn? ^ ^^X,^t^xl thanks for
dedlcatlon/hard wo^k^'Sci Lresl,Krt?^'°" ""^ ."""
wo.nen who built our great ^St'elf i\f pj^l.nt'^rt^lj.
the m^y^arfa"o?^cul?u^nf ^ P''?^^ ^"^^ ^^ recognize
m which Sll?o?nia is th^if°H^^^' f"^ economic life
these achievenents sf-. fi ^"^^"^.^^^^^^ ^°^ without
cause for cSStlor^.d^'o^Lm^^ll^t^C^! '^ ^^"^"^
HD..Nrj/S,:\--?^,-^,to these end^
oS?vLS^Jr?^ Se?e;;SeS^f \ir? "^^^-^--st
196^, Monday, Declmbex ?l -^uip wM^^'h"^" "^f^^^ry 1,
consistent with SecSin efoj^nf'of K. r ^ '^^^^ '^^^^^^^^
and call upon all clasL" nr h,,.? ^ Government Code,
of citizens to loin fo f^^ of business and all classes
i.izens to Join in the observance of this holiday.
and causfd™hf areaf^:4/o?\^H^ ^^^^"'^^^ -^ ™^ ^'-^
to be affixed\[;irith'^d\^°;f^%^^,%-/i,^t^^^°-ia
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Governor of California
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Secretary of State
Asaiotant Socretar.7"of atate
K>mM ta CtlirMKU „,„ „„„„ „„„
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^Kcutitic ©cpartincnt
3tatc or California
PrfOCLAiVlATXUN
DECLARING THE TERMINATION
of the
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 17th day of October, 1962, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the Counties of Alameda, Butte,
Contra Costa, Modoc, Napa, San Mateo, Sierra, Sutter and Yuba, as
a result of abnoimally ho. ivy and continuous rainfall and the acute
threat of continuing storm and flood conditions, creating imminent
danger to the lives, health and well-being of persons, the safety
of public and private propjerty, and the maintenance of essential
services ; and
WHEREAS, on October 25, 1962, a State of Disaster was
proclaimed to exist in the County of Placer, and on October 30,
1962, a State of Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County
of Trinity, and on November 4, 1962, a State of Disaster was pro-
claimed to exist in tht> County of Lassen, all as a result of the
same storm ; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of those counties;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the fjowers and authority vested in me
--=m
primiti in calipoknia itatb printinc otpicb
i^Kcutioc Bepartntcnt
3tatt of California
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the
termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this piroclaraation shall take effect inune-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 9'th day of January,
primtfj in camfopni* iiatb phintino oincB
JJG'S
^icfutiDe Brpartincnt
^tatc of California
*lch are largely ?«lue'nler^%"J,^if »
nation and upon the chaii!^ ^ ^^ °"^ ^^^^te and our
holds for us'^and oSr clii!g^?iSj^°^ '^^ ^"*"^
an^hStSe^L' JSJl'w'e^JineT"^^'^*^ °^ ^^^tory
them to preserve our Inklrlted fL^n^^^^^ *° ^^aw on
our course to the rutu?J%1t\^fg^-<^-« p^pJaV^^^^
ScSeTt'J^re°Jh*J;ilJ tW'"^^%^^^ Legislature 'has
-algnated as -er^J^Hl^- --^„or Je^rua^^^;
our rich heritage aSr??pL?"^^f° undeJftSdl^^f
way Of life. ^^ ^'^ ^^^^^^^ strengthen our SSnScratlc
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ^ hand
and caused the Oreat
rtfi.°^ *^^ State of
AD ^ S^'*^ °^ January,
«. ^., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Slxty-?hree!
ATTEST:
Secret^iry of state
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In the offit« of t^10 Setretary of Stat*
of the Stats of California
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N, 5cctfl>ary
IJxecutitic Bepartment
^tatt of California
The trees of California are the crowning touches
Vrr^r^^^^ ^^\''\ ^^^"^^ ^^^ ^^^^ °" °"^ ^^i^ht lands.
From the aged Redwood to the imported Eucalyptus,
trees protect our land and our water sources and offer
solace and inspiration to our people.
Every year the results of growth and progress remove
numbers of trees from the land. As custldians J^
California s great inheritance of natural beauty,
we are bound to replace that loss and provide for the
continuing beauty of our state.
To that purpose, the Legislature has declared that
^? »u^''v'' ^^'^- P^^^o'^ f^om February 12. the birthday
of Abraham Lincoln, to February 22, the birthdate of
George Washington, be proclaimed Tree Planting Time
in California. During this period, the peopll of
f^t^f?^"?-^' individually and through their educational,
political. CIVIC, fraternal and other organizations,
are urged to participate in planting trees to the
benefit of the State and as perpetual memorials to
those two great Americans.
Therefore, 1, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California,
do hereby proclaim the period from February 12 to 22
as TREE PLANTING TIME in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREX5P, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 11th
day of February, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Sixty-three.
Governor /
AaelBtant Secretary of Stat»
tiimiti Im cALiroiHiA staib r*iMTlMa orrtci
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i^xecutiDt Bcpartmtnt
3tatc or Caliromia
.to.
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O CLAMATIO N - \ -'*' ^
v
P R
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Lieutenant Governor and Acting Governor of
the State of California, have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within the State of California have arisen
m-
pTinIti tn CM-IPORNIA ITATI PDINTINC OrflCI
^xcrutiDc Bcpartmcnt ^
(State of California
and now exist within the limits of the City of Rtdondo Beach in
the County of Los Angeles, State of California, as a result of
abnormally high tides and heavy surf of the Pacific Ocean, which
started on or about February 10, 1963, causing extensive damage to
public and private property and threatening further danger to the
lives, health and well-being of persons, the safety of public and
private property, and the maintenance of essential services; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster by the Chief Executive of the said City of
Redondo Beach ; and
3. That local authority in the affected area is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the protective services, personnel, equipment and facilities
of said City of Redondo Beach and requires the combined forces
of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, IHEREPORE, I, GLENN M. ANDERSON, Lieutenant
Governor and Acting Governor of the State of California, by virtue
of the powers and authority vested in me by the Constitution and
laws of this State, do hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster
exists in said City of Redondo Beach; and
I DIRECT that this pioclamation shall take effect
Immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
reii«=
Prinlrd im chlifoanu itati ruiMTiMc oFrict
^Kcutiue Bcpartmcnt 3.
3tatt of Califoniia
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of
the State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice
be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNKSS WHERKOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacrajtento this 12th day of February, 1963.
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LIEUTHN.
and AjTT
LIEUTHNANT GOVERNOR
and ACTING GOVERNOR
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Secretary of St'cC'te
^timlli ia CALivoiiNiA itati miNTtNC orrici
fi3G8
25xecotiDc Btpartmcnt
^tateorCaliromla
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PROCLAMATION
OF AN
EMERGENCY
VfflEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rain-
fall has occurred in recent days throughout the northern
portion of the State of California which has caused serious
damage both to private and public property, as a consequence
of which the cities and counties of the State have suffered
serious damage to their road systems and have sustained loss
of drainage structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces on the
Federal-aid secondary system and, in addition thereto, the
state highway system, which includes the Federal-aid interstate
and primary systems and portions of the Federal-aid secondary
system, has suffered serious damage and has sustained loss
of bridges, drainage structures, roadbeds and road surfaces,
all of which constitutes an emergency affecting the entire
State of California; and *>
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity
for immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges
on the interstate, primary eind secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
system; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency
as contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23
U. S. Code, as amended by Section 107 of the Federal-aid
ptimttJ im CAltrotHIA ITAtI PRINTINa OPVICS
i^xenititiE ©epartmtnt
^tate of Caliromia
Highway Act of 195^, and by Section 168.1 of the Streets and
Highways Code;
NOW, THErtliFOliE, I, Glenn M. Anderson, Acting Qovemor
of the State of California, do hereby proclaim that an
emergency exists throughout the northern portion of the State
of California from the northerly boundaries of the Counties
of San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Los Angeles, 6mid San Bernardino
to the Oregon State Line, as a result of the storm and flood
conditions auid consequent damage to and loss of bridges
and highways on the interstate, primary and secondary highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
system; that the immediate repair and reconstruction of
such damaged and destroyed highways and bridges is vital to
the security, well-being and health of the citizens of the
State of California; and that the Secretary of Commerce of
the United States is hereby requested to concur in the
declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEKEOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Qreat Seal of the State of California to be
day of T^^-^u.dt^J , 1963.
^^C^t^v.*^K-^»^'>^
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Secretary of StatA/
or of California
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LiruKNI* STATI rRINTIMO OmCI
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0fftC« of |h« .Sstrstoty ol
•f thfl Stott ol Colifornia
FERl \\ 1963
1,, tSc offiC* of |h« .Sstrstoty ol Stat*
bf thfl Stotfl ol Colifornia
^icnititic ©cpartmrnt
3tiitc of California
PROCLAMATION
of a
STATE OK DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
Immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, As Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and proporty within this Stati. have arisen and now exist
ptintrd in CAl.tFOKNIA ITATI rillNTtNG OrplCB
3^xcnitiot Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of (Talifomij
in the counties of Alpine, Nevada, Placer, Plumas and Sierra as
a result of the abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which
started on or about January 30, 1963, and the resultant unprece-
dented run-off, causing extensive rainstorm and flood damage and
threat of further danger to the lives, health and well-being of
persons, the safety of public and private property, and the
maintenance of essential services ; and
2. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within this State have arisen and now exist
in the County of Orange, as a result of abnormally high tides
and heavy surf of the Pacific Ocean, which started on or about
February 5, 1963, causing extensive damage to public and private
property and threatening furlhtM- danger to the lives, health and
well-being of persons, the safety of public and private property,
and the maintenance of essential services; and
3. That local authority in the directly affected areas
is inadequate to cope with thf aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the
control of the protective services, personnel, equipment, and
facilities of any single county, city and county, or city, and
requires the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions
to combat ; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFt)RE, I, ED^4lIND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
trimtii im calipoinia itati rnisriNO oprici
^^ccutlDc ©rpartmrnt
^fatcofCalJfonila
in .e .. ..e Constitution an. iaws o. tHis State, ao Hereby pro-
claim t.at a State o. Oi.aster exists in t.e Counties o. Mpine
Nevada, Placer, Plumas and Sierra and In t^ ^
erra, and in the County of Orange:
and '
I DIRBCT that .„, p„cl„,Uo„ ..an „k. ,„„,
-io„ .e .Ue. U ,.e 0„i„ o, „e S.„,.„, „, 3.... „, „.
S.a.e o. c„U.„.„i,, ,„, „„ .,,„^^^^^ ^^_^^^^^^^ ^__^ _^^^^^^ ^^
given to this proclamation.
Don. a. the CI., o^. U. >U.,.. ,„. -,■> ^^^
of February, 1963.
GOVERNOR bF CALITORNIA
Secretary of ^tJlte
♦"'"' '" """•«"!« .t.„ „,„„„, „„,„
3'SP
ISiccutiOE ©tpartment
^tate or California
The trees of California have brought comfort
and pride to the people in our land since the
first days of discovery.
The giant Redwoods, the handsome Oaks and the
stately Pines are carried in the minds of all our
visitors.
It is not enough for Californians to rely on these
trees provided for us by Nature. As our cities spread
and our highway system grows we must take positive
steps to plant new trees to assure that their verdant
beauty will always be a part of the California scene.
To further this effort, and as a tribute to our
great naturalist, Luther Burbank, the Legislature
in 1947 declared that March 7 annually should be
proclaimed AKDOR DAY.
Therefore, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California,
do hereby proclaim March 7, 1963, as ARBOR DAY in this
state.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 18th
day of February, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Sixty-three.
Governor
ATTEST:
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F 1 L. E O
Secretary of State
(^^
Ueputy Secretary nf St«t,»
SMj^^:5rtJf2iJ'
;}S7i
i!xtnitit)t Bcpartmtnt
^tate of California
FICED
In lh« ofllc* o' tt-c Sfct.hirir of Slot,
vt the Slots of Calilornio
I FB2 'i lGb3
PROCLAMATION ^.,,,. ,. ^^^^ ^, ^^A,
O F
STATE OF DISASTER
,,«;.! Secretory of 5tut«
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a Stale of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREiAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on February 7, 1963, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this State existed
in the Counties of Alpine, Nevada, Placer, Plumas and Sierra as
a result of the abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which
prlntrJ in (»ll»o«Ni* •tin» p»iNfiMo orrlr*
^Kcutivic Bcpartmtnt
2
^tatt of California
started on or about January 30, 1963, and the resultant unprece-
dented run-off, causing extensive rainstorm and flood damage aid
threat of further danger to the lives, health and well-being of
persons, thi> s.\ri'iy of public and private property, and the
maintenance of essential services; and
That conditions of oxtrcme peril to the safety of per-
sons and property within this State existed in the County of
Orange, as a result of abnormally high tides and heavy surf of
the Pacific Ocean, which started on or about February 5, 1963,
causing extensive damage to public and private property and
threatening further danger to the lives, health and well-being
of persons, the safety of public and private property, and the
maintenance of essential services; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have arisen and
now exist In the Counties of Amador, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn,
Lake, Lassen, Santa Clara, Santn Cruz, Siskiyou, Tehama, Tulare
and Yolo as a result of the abnormally heavy and continuous rain-
fall which started on or about January 30, 1963; and
2, That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to copp with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the protective services, personnel, equipment and facilities
of any single county, city and county, or city, and requires the
combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
prtmtiJ in cALiroRMi* ITATI PRiNTiNa omci
I£xccutit)t ©cpartmtnt
3tatc of California
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Alpine,
Amador, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Lassen, Nevada, Placer,
Plumas, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Tulare
and Yolo, and in the County of Orange; and
I DIRECT that this piroclaraation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this procla-
mation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the
State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this g6th day of February, 1963.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State^^
PtinttJ it CAIIFPRNIA tTATI PRIN
TINO OPFICI
<^3/^
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^itcotioc Bepartment
^tate of Caliromfa
t\o'1
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Twenty one years ago on April 9th, in one off,
darkest defeats of the second World War, 75,
Filipino and American soldiers wrote a brilliant
chapter in the long history of man's bravery and
courage.
On that day the beleaguered garrison at Bataan
surrendered and the infamous Death March began.
Today, two decades later, what was then received
by the Allied forces as a crushing military de-
feat is remembered with pride as the beginning
of a great and significant victory.
Even more important, it is, and should continue
to be, remembered as an example of courage and
endurance by men prepared to die in the defense
of freedom, an example which we who are involved
in a different struggle must bear in our hearts
and minds if we are to prevail.
THEREFORE, In memory of the Filipinos and Americans
who fell at Bataan and in a spirit of rededication
to their example of courage and commitment, I,
Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim that April 9, 1963 be observed as Bataan
Day in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be
affixed this 20th day
of March, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty-three.
'^XCvo^ ^. /^- ^
Governor
ATTEST:
pfiniti im CALIVOKNI* tT*T» r*IHTIN« OfttCB
^0. JPJ^/3
^xcnititie ©epartmcnt
^tJtc of Caliromij
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on the
11th day •f June , 1963, within the 23rd Congres-
sional District of the State, (as described by Chapter 1234 of
the Statutes of 196I), to fill the vacancy in the office of
Member of House of Representatives from said district resulting
from tne death of Congressman Clyde Doyle.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for
the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 27th day of March , I963.
Au^
GOVERNOR
Attest:^" **'*^'V7
Secretary of State
FICED
\u the ofTirr of the Serr«tory of StoU
of lh« Slat* of Colifornio
Atildunt Sooetory of Slaf*
PfimttJ In CALirotNiA itats raiNiiNt ornci
>^. ^SfV
i^KCUtioc department
3tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
O F A
STATE O F DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuanco; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on February 7, 1963, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this State existed
in the Counties of Alpine, Nevada, Placer, Plumas and Sierra as
a result of the abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which
prlntlJ in CAIlFOBNr* ITATB KINTINC PFrlCR
iSxenititit Btpartment
^tatc of California
2.
started on or about January 30, 1963, and the resultant unprece-
dented run-off, causing extonsivi' rainstorm and flood damage and
threat of further danger to the lives, health and well-being of
persons, tho safety of public and private property, and the
maintenance of essential services; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on February 26, 1963, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Amador, Colusa,
El Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Lassen, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Siskiyou,
Tehama, Tulare and Yolo as a result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have arisen and
now exist in the Counties of Mono and Trinity as a result of the
abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or
about January 30, 1963; and
2. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the con-
trol of the protective services, personnel, equipment and facili-
ties of any single county, city and county, or city, and requires
the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
^iltttJ in CALIF(tllNI« ITATI mlNTINC orFICK
^:xccutitie ©tpartmcnt
^tatc of California 3.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Alpine,
Amador, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Lassen, Mono, Nevada,
Placer, Plumas, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama,
Trinity, Tulare and Yolo; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this procla-
mation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the
State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 29th
day of March
1963.
Ju^
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of By&te
FILED
111 (ht ctli(-»? of Hic *>«rrf'nty of %hlf«
f.iAH2 'i iyr>3
rteh^DAH, Secretary of Stale
J^^^r-Zy ' 4IMMM Ssti.iory of Stal*
Prlnti4 tm ckiiroRNi* itati miNiiHc orrin
yr^^ ^j/s^
iJxectttiOE Btpartmtnt
^tateorCaliromfa
Once more, at a time when the earth and the life
upon it arc renewed after the rigors of winter,
Holy Week comes to the Christian world.
It means the renewal of hope and strength in
man after a long season of doubt and hardship.
It offers a rebirth of belief in the dignity
of man and the value of life to a world in which
the continuing threat of devastation debases
those beliefs.
Now, therefore, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim April 12, 1963,
GOOD FRIDAY, throughout our state and call upon
all citizens of the Christian faith to observe
this day with reverence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
10th day of April,
A.D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and
Sixty-Three.
A^^./<-"
Governor
ATTEST :
Secretary of fetate
FILED
pffico of lh« S*crotory ol
f tho Stot* of Colifornic
APR! ri 1963
In !hr offico o\ lh« S*crotory of Srcih*
(»f tho Stot* of Colifornia
<pSt)AN, Secrpja^ Ttjlfij^ ^
priuttJ im caiiponia it»te rRiHrtNo offici
^ <^3/^
3Pxccutit)c Bcpartmcnt
3tatc or California
PROCLAMATION
O F A
STATE OF DISASTE
%^;i-
■>*•""
WHEKEAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHHREiVS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on February 7, 1963, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this State existed
in the Counties of Alpine, Nevada, Placer, Plumas and Sierra as
a result of the abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which
titoM i
^xccutiut Bcpartment
^tattofCalifornij
2.
started on or about January 30, 1963, and the resultant unprece-
dented run-off, causing extensive rainstorm and flood damage and
threat of further danger to the lives, health and well-being of
persons, the safety of public and private property, and the
maintenance of essential services; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on February 26, 1963, find
Similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Amador. Colusa,
El Dorado, Glenn, take, Lassen, Santa Clara, Santa Cru., SisKiyou,
Tehama, Tulare and Yolo, and on March 29. 1963, did find similar
conditions to exist in the Counties of Mono and Trinity, all as a
result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I. as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State have arisen and
heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about January 30.
1963; and
2. That local authority in directly affected areas is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the con-
trol Of the protective services, personnel, equipment and facili-
ties Of any single county, city and county, or city, and requires
the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat;
and
3. That ,ho afor..s..id conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster,
pTlmltd Im otiroiKiA i,»r. riiNTiHc o>„ci
35itcotioc Bcpartmtnt
3tate of California
NOW, THHREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Alpine,
Amador, Colusa. El Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Lassen. Mono, Nevada, '
Pl.cer, Plumas, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama,
Trinity, Tulare, Yolo and Yuba; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this procla-
mation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the
State of California, and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 22nd ^ay of
April, 1963.
yCLt/{^
ATTEST:
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of Statt
if/i^J
Aesiatant Sooreta^" of St.Tt
♦ri./,i i. c.ii.oii.,. .,»T. r.iKiiHc <,,„<:.
<=^^77
^XECutiDe Bepartmtnt
^tatc or Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
DECLARING THE TERMINATION
OF THE
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 7th day of February, 1963, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the Counties of Alpine, Nevada,
Placer, Plumas and Sierra as a result of the abnormally heavy and
continuous rainfall which started on or about January 30, 1963
and the resultant unprecedented run-off, causing extensive rain-
storm and flood damage and threat of further danger to the lives
health and well-being of persons, the safety of public and private
property, and the maintenance of essential services; and
WHEREAS, a State of Disaster was subsequently proclaimed
to exist in the Counties of Amador, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lake
Lassen, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Siskiyou, Tehama, Tulare and Yolo
on February 26, 1963, and in the Counties of Mono and Trinity on
March 29, 1963, and in the County of Yuba on April 22, 1963, all
as a result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, on the 7th day of February, 1963, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Orange, as a
result of abnormally high tides and heavy surf of the Pacific
Ocean, which started on or about February 5, 1963, creating im-
minent danger to the lives, health and well-being of persons, the
safety of public and private property, and the maintenance of
essential services; and
i]_
triuttJ in CALirOMNIA ITATI fKINTINO OPFICI
/yv^Y
35xcnitinc Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of California
2.
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of those counties;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the
termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 4th day of June
1963.
A//;/i-
-^ GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
42
Secretary of State
AtuuBtant Socrotary oT Stair
Primird tm calivokmi* itati MiNTiHe orrtci
11=
CX^.5^//
a:xccutiDt ©cpartment
^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
DECLARING THE TERMINATION
OF THE
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 12th day of February, 1963, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the City of Redondo Beach as
a result of abnormally high tides and heavy surf of the Pacific
Ocean, which started on or about February 10, 1963, causing exten-
sive damage to public and private property and threatening further
danger to the lives, health and well-being of persons, the safety
of public and private property, and the maintenance of essential
services ; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating
the proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to
be beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of said City of Redondo Beach;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
(S =
priHtfJ it rAIIPOKNlA (TATI PntNTtNC OPPICB
A^
3£KCtttitJE Btpartment
3tatt of dalifomia
2.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^th day of June,
1963.
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
ABBJBtanl. Secrotary ol" State
ptimlfj in CAI.IPOINIA itati pRtNriNii oftici
^jyf
~F 1 1: E D
===11
3SXECUtit)t department
^tate of California
ollh.Sw'»o'Colilornlc.
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 63-I
W?-.
Assiilant Sactttorv o' S""'*
Prescribing ttie Manual for Summary Courts-Martial
and Nonjudicial Punlsm.ient for tne Administration
of Military Justice in the
California National Guard
By virtue of the authority vested in me by
Sections l46 and 450.1 of the Military and Veterans
Code of the State of California, and as Governor of
the State of California, 1 hereby prescribe the
following Manual for Summary Courts-Martial and Non-
Judicial Punishment, California National Guard, for
the administration of military Justice in tne
California National Guard.
Insofar as any provisions herein are inconsistent
with rules and regulations governing tne United States
Army, United States Air Force or other United States
Armed Forces, I hereby find that it is impractical to
fully conform such provisions herein to the rules and
regulations of tne said several United States Armed
Forces .
This manual suall be in force and effective in
the California National Guard on and after June 11, 19© j.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
Eleventh day of June, A.D.
Nineteen Hundred and Sixty Three,
JU/)'"'---^
Governor of California
ATTEST
/
^.>*^
Secretary of State
f>TlMlri (. CAtirofcNIH IIATB P«IHTIHC OPPICl
oc
PJJ'f)
3Jxtcutit)£ ©cpartmtnt
3tate or Calirornio
FILED
In tho off«e •* **w S»cr«tery of S«a«*
of tKa Stat* of Colifornla
JUNl 4 lUb3
The serious problem presented by the alarming in-
crease of highway fatalities in California is one
which can be solved only through active cooperation
among government, industry, organizations and indi-
viduals.
Those organizations which make the reduction of the
death toll their business perform a public service
of the highest order.
The California Licensed Vocational Nurses' Association
is such an organization. It has planned a traffic
E3fety program during the week of June 24-29 just
prior to the dangerous July Fourth weekend.
In appreciation and recognition of their public
service, the Senate of the State of California has
proclaimed the week of June 24-29 Traffic Safety
Week and requested a similar proclamation from the
Governor.
NOW THEREFORE, I hereby proclaim the week of June 24-29
Traffic Safety Week in California and call upon my
fellow citizens to observe this week through special
attention to their part in promoting highway safety.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be af-
fixed this 14th day of
June, A.D., One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Sixty
Three.
-^i.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secrefcarfr-^f State
IJeiJuly Secretary of Stat4
printli im (AtlFollNlA JTAtf PKINTINU OrMCI
^3//
TO:
FROM:
Secretary of State
Controlier of the State of California
Treasurer of the State of California
Director of the State Departaent of Social Welfare
EDMUND G. BROWN, GOViiHNOR
FILED
In the fiT'ce c* the S»t'»»c'» c* State
1 1 !»!«, S*OM ct CalMornio
JU?J2 4 1S63
'FRANK M^OAN Sec^ oMIaJf' ,^
A»uluiit tacraiury ut ara««
Pursuant to Chapter 1.5 of Division 1 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, and in order to provide for the con-
tinued operation of the State plans for Aid to the Aged,
the Needy Blind, Needy Children and Needy Disabled under
the provisions of the Welfare and Institutions Code, I
do hereby find as facte:
That assistance to this State for the above-
mentioned Public Assistance programs is pro-
vided for by the Federal Social Security Act;
and
That this State has qualified to receive
Federal assistance for the above-mentioned
Public Assistance programs and has not been
notified that IVirther payment of such Federal
assistance will not be made because of failure
of this State to comply with the requirements
of the Federal legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the
above-mentioned Public Assistance programs for
the month of July, I963 has not been received,
and it is improbable that such Federal assist-
ance will be received by this State prior to
the usual time for transmitting such Federal
assistance to the counties of this State.
In consideration of the above findings, I do hereby
proclaim the existence of a period of welfare emergency
and declare that the sum estimated by the State
Department of Social Welfare in the amount of Federal
assistance payable to this State under Federal law for
the month of July, I963 and appropriated by Section 143.3
of the Welfare and Institutions Code are available for
expenditure.
You are, therefore, authorised and directed to do all
things necessary to accomplish the intent and purpose
of said Chapter 1.5 of Division 1 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code.
Witness my hand and seal at Sacramento,
California, this 24th day of
June, 1963.
EDMUND G. BROWN, GOVJiRNOR
FRANK Mj^ORDAN
Sacr%fe»*^of Sta.to
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Assiatant SoltdIui-.v ni' St,;it,(!
EDMUND a. BUOWN. oovmno.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
'^^fHMiT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
*'CR. DIRECTOR
722 CAPITOL AVBNUK. SACRAMENTO 14
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•'tta* 2^*, 1963
Th« Honorable Kitaund G. Rrowa
Ciovernor of California
Stat* Capitol
Sacra««nto 14, California
D*aT Gtovernor Browns
A«. S.curity, Aid to N.Jd; IS;/ JiTL^ to finano. p.^nt. of Old
for th. Stat. SSt"u.r to r J^' fT^" '^ '***"*•• " ^^ '-••-"T
a loan from the Oenerfl L;r:hen.iir """ ?'*'' In-tit«tion« Cod. «^horiz.
of -elfure .m.rg.ncyr Boon th^ ^ '°" Proclaim th. .xi.tenoe of a prior
ControlLr will^J^J^, J^J 'J* i"^«°« «^ '"*' pn»cla«tlon th. Statr
against the latter fund. ""* *'^' warrant, to the oounti.a
^. ^nd. to b. loaned pursuant to ,our proclamation a.ount to th. roUowing.
Old Age S.curity
Aid to Needy Blind
Aid to Needy Children
Aid to Needy Disabled
Total
»11, 191,718.70
6,^98,699.09
1.492.41 ;i.p8
119,663,600.53
a^p-ro-xSTtVlLTeSJ X^^T ^.:>o'LTlir.*' ^' ^•^- '«"
^ J3.20O disabled person^ ^t^lfll^ '""^ ^^^'"^^ ^^*^ ''••d^ children
loan will be repaid S Sir^ne^I'JjL''" "^° ""'^' °' f.d.rallund, th.
To«r .«cution of the attached proclamation i. r..p..ti^ll^ r.,u..t.d.
V.ry truly yours.
/^■^cV-f^-^ii^
J. iy. W.d.aieyer
Wxector
Enclosure
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i^xccutiHE ©Epartment
State or California
PROCLAMATION
V/HEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of
California be convened in extraordinary session, now, there-
fore ,
I, LDMUMD G. BROWW, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power cintl autliority in me vested by Section
9 of Article V of the Constitution of the State of Califor-
nia, do hereby convene the Legislature of the State of
California to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento,
California, on the eiphth day of July, 1963, at 12 o'clock
noon of said day to lepislate upon the following subjects:
Item 1. To consider and act; upon proposals to amend
and supplement the Budpet Bill for the 1963-6U fiscal year,
(enacted as the Budpet Act of 1963), and revenue acts.
Item 2. To consider and act upon lepislation relatinp
to the support of the public school system and revenue
acts necessary there for^
IN WITNESS WllKREOr, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the Stato of California to be
affixed hereto this fifth day of July, 1963.
Governor 'of California \
Secretary of State
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FlCED
at Itie Stale ot CalHornio
mi 9 1963
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 8 of the State School
Building Aid Bond Law of 19^2,
That Chapter 21, Statutes of 1962 of the First
Extraordinary Session of the Legislature of the State
of California, being the State School Building Aid Bond
Law of 1962, was duly submitted to the people at the
special election consolidated with the Direct Primary
Election held on June 5, 1962, and
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned
and canvassed and declared in the same manner and subject
to the same rules as votes cast for state officers, and
said act received a majority of all of the votes cast for
and against It at the election, and that the act became
effective and shall be irrepealable until the principal
and interest of the liabilities therein created shall be
paid and discharged.
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CREfjO?Y OP STATE
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^xcnitioc Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of dalifornia
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i>( the Stjt0 of Catilornio
J mi 'I 1S63
T, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 8 of the Veterans Bond Act
of 1962,
That Chapter 22, Statutes of I962 of the First
Extraordinary i'erw.lon of the Le^^lalature of the State of
California, being the Veterans Bond Act of I962, was
duly submitted to the people at the special election
consolidated with the Direct Primary Election held on
June 5, 1962, and
That the votes cast thereat wet'e counted, returned
and canvassed and declared in the same manner and subject
to the same rules as votes cast for state officers, and
said act received a majority of all of the votes cast for
and against it at the election, and that the act became
effective and shall be Irrepealable until the principal
and interest of the liabilities therein created shall be
paid and discharged.
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of the Slot* of Cotifornia
^xccutitic Bepartmcnt
3tatc of California
Ai-.*.uti! S«u«tar> of Slata
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 17 of the State Construc-
tion Program Bond Act of I962,
That Chapter 2 of the Statutes of I962 of the Third
Extraordinary Session of the Legislature of the State of
California, being the State Construction Program Bond Act
of 1962, was duly submitted to the people at the special
election consolidated with the General Election held on
November 6, I962, and
That said act received a majority of the votes cast
for and against it at said election as aforesaid, and that
the act became effective and shall be irrepealable until
the principal and interest of the liabilities therein
created shall be paid and discharged.
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GOVERNOR
Attest: Xy
SECRETARY OF STATE
^jssistcLiit iioer'-jtary of State
PrinUd iti rAIIPORNIA ITATl FHINTtNG OPPICI
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PROCLAMATION
California, enriched in history and heritage, blessed by a
benevolent Nature in the wealth of her resources, and mindful of the
prominence her citizens have consistently brought her through enter-
prise, is proud to be the FIRST state in the nation in population,
agriculture, aerospace development, military industry, education,
recreation and in other fields of human endeavor.
In this year of the 110th annual State Fair and Exposition,
Californians v;ill number nearly 18 million, all keenly aware of the
greatness the state has been fortunate to claim and hopeful of the
added greatness that lies in store in the future.
One of the showcases for the past, present and future of
these Californians is their State Fair and Exposition which by
tradition offers attractions and programs of interest to every
segment of the public and which focuses attention on the state's
accomplishments and achievements in every field of human effort.
The 110th California State Fair and Exposition, beginning
on August 28th and lasting through September 9th has everything
to uphold the historic traditions and, therefore, is of paramount
interest to all citizens and visitors in the state. Of special
interest and specific significance is "California First" day on
September 9, Admission Day, when representatives of the state's
leading industries will be honored in ceremonies to which national
visitors are invited, including first the Honorable President of
the United States, and the Honorable Governors of the other 49
existing states.
Now, therefore, I, Glenn M. Anderson, Lieutenant Governor
of California, do hereby proclaim September 9th as a special day
in California to be recognized this year on Admission Day addi-
tionally as "California First Day", and I do hereby urge everyone
to attend the State Fair and Exposition and familiarize themselves
with the state's wealth and resources exhibited and displayed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
lis /5^-day of August, A.D.,
jteen hundred and sixty-three.
Acting Goverr
A <
Secretary of SOBxe
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^KCutiDt ©cpartmcnt
3tatt of California proclamation
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AUG 2 2 1963
rrAiiVrl JORDAN, Saeretan
The year ly63 marks the hundredth anniversary of the
anancipation Proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln to prevent
this nation trom being half slave and half free.
[ Today, in spite of that historic document, one-tenth of
the nation's population is still effectively enslaved by the per-
i petuation of age-old practices of racial segregation and dis-
crimination.
The effect of these practices is that many Negroes and
other minorities are economically deprived, poorly housed, in-
adequately educated, disenfranchised, and denied equal access to
public accommodations.
These shameful conditions have demoralized the spirits of
the Negro minority and troubled the conscience of the Caucasian
majority so that members of both groups are unified in their
demands for a new birth of freedom.
The rising demands for "de facto" equality are symbolized
by President Kennedy's far-reaching civil rights program which is
now awaiting congressional action.
To dramatize the need for such legislation, civil rights,
religious, fraternal, labor, and youth organizations from across
the nation have joined together in organizing a peaceable march
on Washington on August 28.
Now, therefore, in recognition of the great cause for
which the march on Washington is being planned, I, Glenn M.
Anderson, Lieutenant Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
August 28 as "Freedom Day," and urge all Californians to lend I
their spiritual support to the mission of those making personal
sacrifices to travel to our nation's capital in order that all
Americans may live as free men in our time.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 22nd
day of August, A.D., nine
teen hundred and sixty-
three .
primlfj in cAitronNiA iT*Tf printino oppici
^c3^C
£xecutit)C Bcpartmtni
3tatc of California
FILED
SEPl 1 1963
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STATE OF CALIt'OSNIA
GOVERNOR'S CODE OF FAIR PRACTICES
Xhis nation -f jH'1.S",nren^^°a"wSS V^l'fil^t.
Snecir/S. W«nS5rcf"e,^="=y "ithcut ai.cri«,in.t.o„.
TO crry out the clear mandate o£ our F«a«"l '"^J'tJ*
Con.tI?u?"ni, the '-?i»lf"" ^J^i^^Uhoi!: ^na^ticL"
discrimination in employment, •'""'f''"^. »cn°°"' ^^i^
°ii?^j^"r:ondiirrLi:;«iorh:ifSL'^uprr"a->^.«.c„ti«
action and upheld by judicial decree.
^^S^^^ "o ru'r J^^Srr^r. to .h.r. .UU,
in its rewards.
TO meet the obligation of the State and under the ^^^^^
authority Y^^^ed in me by the Constitution, J^^^^.y.P,
the following Code of Fair P^^*=*^*'"/st-te of California,
policy of the Executive Branch of the State
ARTICLE I DECLARATION OF POLICY
Nondi.crimin.tion i. the Polic^of^he Stat. ot^C^ri-
s^'rouivii/o^cr?hrt'^oi5^rth^.hLi^
?ff S;rer„'.lT.rairror:tKeTo;i"ni;.nt 3 m it.'r.lation.
with the general public
ARTICLE II EMPLOYMENT POLICIES OF STATE AGENCIES
c4..i-» officials and supervisory employees shall appoint.
State officials anu b«^ „^nmot.e state personnel on
assign, train. eY«l"^^«'f"fP^°^tSo!t regard to race,
the basis of merit and f^^"^^^'''^^^ ancestry. All state
color, religion, national °"5^"'„JJt?Sn SSctives to
cTrS^:St1;i^ llllfy'lnl ?i^g:;;r:ntre%gual e„.loyment
^T,HlfJ im c»i tPo»
iSxccutitie ©cpartmcnt
3tatc or California
opportunities at all levels of state government. They
shall regularly review their personnel practices to assure
compliance. Where existing staffing patterns suggest
something less than con^lete adherence, they shall determine
the causes and, if necessary, initiate special recruitment
programs to correct the situation. They shall conduct
continuing orientation and training programs with oii^>hasis
on human relations and fair employment practices. The
State Personnel Board shall take positive steps to insure
that the entire examination process, including the qualifica-
tions appraisal panel, is free from either conscious or
inadvertent bias .
ARTICLE III STATE SERVICES AND FACILITIES
All services of every state agency shall be performed
without discrimination based on race, color, religion,
national origin, or ancestry. No state facility shall be
used in furtherance of any discriminatory practice, nor
shall any state agency become a party to any agreement,
arrangement, or plan which has the effect of sanctioning
such practices. Each state agency shall critically analyze
all of its operations to ascertain possible instances of
noncon^jliance with this policy, and shall instigate sustained,
conprehensive programs to remedy any defects found to exist.
ARTICLE IV STATE CONTRACTS AND SUBCONTRACTS
Every state contract and subcontract for public works
or for goods or services shall contain a clause prohibiting
discriminatory enq^loygfient practices by contractors and
subcontractors based on race, color, religion, national
origin, or ancestry. The nondiscrimination clause shall
include a provision requiring state contractors and sub-
contractors to give written notice of their commitments
under this clause to any labor union with which they have
a collective bargaining or other agreement. Such con-
tractual provisions shall be fully and effectively enforced,
and any breach of them shall be regarded as a material
breach of the contract. As part of its annual report each
state agency shall submit to the Governor certification of
compliance with these provisions by all contractors and
subcontractors .
ARTICLE V STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
All state agencies, including educational institutions,
which provide employment referral or placement services
to public or private employers shall accept job orders only
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i^itnititic Bcpartmcnt
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on a nondiscriminatory basis. They shall refuse to fill
any job order designed to exclude any member of a minority
group because of race, color, religion, national origin,
or ancestry. They shall advise the Fair Employment Practice
Commission of employers or unions known to persist in
restrictive hiring practices. They shall assist enployers
and unions seeking to broaden their recruitment programs
to include qualified applicants of various racial, religious,
and ethnic backgrounds. In addition, the Department of
En^loyment shall fully utilize its knowledge of the labor
market, and contacts with job applicants, employers, and
unions for promotion of equal employment opportunities.
ARTICLE VI STATE FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE COMMISSION
All state agencies shall cooperate fully with the Pair
En^iloyment Practice Commission. They shall comply with its
requests for information concerning practices inconsistent
with the state policy of nondiscrimination, and they shall
follow its recommendations for giving effect to that policy.
In addition to discharging its enforcement duties, the
Commission shall place enphasis on programs of affirmative
action in the field of human rights.
ARTICLE VII STATE EDUCATION, COUNSELING, AND TRAINING
PROGRAMS
All educational, counseling, and vocational guidance
programs and all apprenticeship and on-the-job training
programs of state agencies, or in which state agencies
participate, shall be open to all qualified persons, with-
out regard to race, color, religion, national origin, or
ancestry. Such programs shall be conducted to encourage
the fullest development of the interests, aptitudes, skills,
and capacities of all students and trainees, with special
attention to the problems of culturally deprived, education-
ally handicapped, or economically disadvantaged persons.
Expansion of training opportunities under these progrcuns
shall also be encouraged with a view toward involving larger
numbers of participants from those segments of the labor
force where the need for upgrading levels of skill is
greatest.
ARTICLE Vm PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
All private educational institutions licensed or
chartered by the State, including professional, business,
and vocational training schools, shall be required to show
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^xccutiDt Btpartmtnt
^tatc of (Taiifornla
compliance with the state policy of nondiscrimination in
their student admissions and other practices as a condition
of continued participation in any state progreun or eligi-
bility to receive any form of state assistance.
ARTICLE EC STATE LICENSING AND REOULATORY AGENCIES
State agencies shall not consider race, color, religion,
national origin, or ancestry in granting, denying or revoking
a license or charter? nor shall any person, corporation,
or business firm which is licensed or regulated by the
State discriminate against or segregate any person on such
grounds. All businesses licensed or regulated by the State
shall operate on a nondiscriminatory basis, according equal
treatment and access to their services to all persons. Any
licensee or charter holder who fails to comply with this
policy shall be subject to such disciplinary action as is
consistent with the legal authority and rules and regulations
of the appropriate licensing or regulatory agency.
ARTICLE X HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS
NO person, corporation, or firm which is licensed or
chartered by the state to engage in the business of selling,
leasing, renting, financing, building, or developing housing
accommodations shall discriminate against any prospective
buyer, lessee, or tenant because of race, color, religion,
national origin, or ancestry; nor shall any licensee or
charter holder seek to promote the sale or lease of any
residential property on the ground that a person of minority
racial, religious, or ethnic background has established or
will establish residence in the neighborhood. Any real
estate broker or salesman, corporate owner, lending insti-
tution, homebuilder, or developer who fails to conply
with this policy shall be subject to such disciplinary
action as is consistent with the legal authority and rules
and regulations of the appropriate licensing or regulatory
agency .
ARTICLE XI PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Through its policy declarations and staff services,
the state Board of Education shall assist local school
districts in eliminating racial imbalances and de facto
segregation in the state's public schools. The Board
snail also pursue its progreuns of promoting fair employment
practices for certificated teachers and approving textbooks
printtJ in CAiirotMiA iiArr pkintino orrici
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i!xenitiuc Bepartmtnt
3tatc of California
which realistically portray the contributions of minority
groups to the history and culture of this state and ^
nation ,
ARTICLE XII STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
8hall'^norhr^°'''-r^'^^°"' "*tional origin, or ancestry
shall not be considered in state-administered programs
involving the distribution of funds to qualified Recipients
for benefits authorized by lav; nor shall state agencies
provide grants, loans, or other financial assistance to
wh^ii^ agencies, private institutions or organizations
Which engage m discriminatory practices.
ARTICLE XIII LAW ENFORCEMENT
Through the Attorney General's Office, the State shall
encourage local lav enforcement agencies t; deSefop spect^J
^If=Ki \P^°^"r '" ^^^ ^^^1*^ °^ ^^"'"*" relations, to
establish formal procedures for the investigation of
citizen complaints of alleged abuses of authority bv
individual peace officers, and to promote mutual under-
standing and respect for the lav enforcement officer's
ol^oL ^"'^ ^^*u" ^^^ P^*" ^"*^ ^^^ citizen's right to
protection of his constitutional guarantees
ARTICLE XIV ANNUAL REPORTS
Each state agency shall report annually to the
Governor, betveen December 15 and January 1 all oroaramB
undertaken during the past year to effec? Jms Co^e of
Pair Practices. The report shall cover both internal
w?^r^^i^^ and external relations vith the public and
with other state agencies.
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ARTICLE XV PUBLICATION AND POSTING OF CODE
in all staL ?fci?ule8? """^^^ '" conspicuous locations
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
hereunto set my hand and
affix the Great Seal of the
State of California this
twenty-fourth day of July
nineteen hundred and sixtv-
three. '
^rl.M I. OlIFOaNIA ITAII rilHIIKc OPFICI
^xtcutitit ©Epartmcnt
^tatE of California
SPECIAL EJI#:CT10N_^.OCJAI«;TION
I, EDWND G. moWN. Governor of California, do hereby
proclaL and order tl.at a special election shall be held on
the 3rd day of T^ecember. 1963. within ^.e 7th Senatorial
District (Placer. Nevada and Sierra Counties) of the State.
(as described by Chapter 1234 of tl.e Statutes of 1961). to
fill the vacancv in the office of State Senator of said
district resulting fron, lJ.e resignation of Senator Ronald G.
Cameron.
AND I DO TTEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of tl.e provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections code; ^cho rewards to be paid until the total amount
hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten
thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WIEREOF. I have hereunto set mv hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto tiiis 2l8t day of September. 1963.
Jl^^"^
GOVERNOR
' to^ State
Deputy Sfecretary of StatS
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^xtcutitie ©cpartmcnt
3tatc of (Ealifornia
£&flCL^M^TiON
In the year 1520, a Portuguese-born navigator and
explorer, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, accompanied
Panfilo de Narvaez to Mexico and begaui the long
series of brilliant adventures which were to write
his name large in the annals of the discovery of
the New World.
Cabrillo joined Hernando Cortes in the capture of
Mexico City and was witli Francisco Orozco's expedi-
tion to Oaxaca. Later, he assisted in the conquest
of Guatemala.
Climaxing these adventures, Cabrillo sailed from
Navidad on Mexico's west coast on June 27, 1542,
and cruised northward along the Pacific Coast of
Baja California. Three months later, on September 28,
Cabrillo discovered San Diego Bay.
From there he sailed northward and opened the knowl-
edge of the old World to the remainder of the
Pacific Coast of the New World as far north as
Point Reyes.
Cabrillo 's voyage up the California Coast was the
opening chapter in the long and great history which
is California's and, is therefore, of great signifi-
cance and interest to California and Californians .
In accordance with legislative mandate, I, Edmund G.
Brown, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
September 28, 1963, Cabrillo Day in California, and
do hereby call upon my tellow citizens to join in
the observance of this anniversary.
IN WITNESS vlHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand cuid
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 23rd
Day of September, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty-Three.
Governor^ '
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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Ir. the oBW orm* s*tr»w.iy ar wm
of the Slat«ot Colitotnia
SEP2 4 1963
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^xccutiut Bcpartment
^tatc of Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
One hundred years ago — on November 19, 1863 — ^Abraham Lincoln
spoke those immortal words which so simply and movingly stated
the purpose of the American people and its government.
In dedicating the national cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,
he warned that the nation must resolve that "these dead shall
not have died in vain".
And he pledged, in those words that still ring with truth,
"that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom,
and that government of the people, by the people, for the people,
shall not perish from the earth".
In many parts of the country today some of our people are still
struggling for that "new birth of freedom" and for the democrat-
ic promise of equality in our Constitution and Declaration of
Independence .
On this anniversary of Lincoln's great declaration, we have the
opportunity to rededicate ourselves to the principles of free-
dom and equality which the Union fought for 100 years ago. It
is a time to remind our children, our friends and ourselves of
the American heritage of freedom and its dynamic application
in our democratic society.
We cannot take that heritage for granted. Freedom is a fragile
thing. If we deny its benefits to some, we threaten all with
its loss. It cannot be applied unevenly, on the basis of color,
race, religion or national origin. Nor can it be turned on and
off at the whims of individuals, no matter what their rank or
power. To protect freedom is the task of every American and
it is this task which Abraham Lincoln handed down to us in his
Gettysburg Address.
Accepting that task and to achieve its objectives, I, Edmund G.
Brown, Governor of the State of California, do hereby officially
proclaim and declare as follows:
1. The week beginning November 17, 1963, is designated
as Gettysburg Centennial Week and should receive
attention and recognition in the schools, homes,
and public assemblages in the State of California
for all purposes.
2. Tuesday, November 19, 1963, is designated as
Gettysburg Address Centennial Day and should be
the occasion of special recognition throughout
the length and breadth of California among all of
our citizens and residents.
FlUED
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A*...iaiilS««:i*t*r> ulStul*
£xecutit)E Bcpartmcnt
3tat£ of California
That the California Civil War Centennial Commission
f==i^t the state and private organizations ma
Jroper ceLS«tLn o/cettysburg Address Centennxal.
IN WITNESS WHKKiJOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 25th
Day of September, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty-Three.
"^ Governor
ATTEST :
Secretary of State
Aesiatant Secrutary of State
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fr.nlrJ /« r«iiPO.Ni« ""H "■N"'" OPricF.
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$j[cnitiue Bepartmcnt
^tatE of California
Poetry is not an ornamentation on life. It is a vital
part of it. All honest poetry, though it has myriad
forms, has a single hallmark: the power to impress
upon man a keen awareness of the reality of himself,
his world and his society.
Where self, world and society are strong or beautiful,
the poet calls this to attention. Where they are weak
or ugly, he frees us from often self-imposed blinders
and forces us to look at our responsibility to strengthen
and beautify.
Because poetry awakens man to the reality of life and
makes him see it whole, it is a support and a spur to
man and civilization. And for these reasons, it is an
essential ingredient of the life of a civilized man
and a civilized society.
Now therefore, I proclaim October 15 as Poetry Day, as
provided by a resolution enacted by the State Legislature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
this first day of October,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty Three.
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ATTEST:
V?C*-*-«-^
Secretary of Si^te
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' In til. oHici of lU S^r-Wry .ii &!*•"
st th« Stat* of Calitoinlu
on ' - 1963
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^xccutiDt department
3tJtc or (lalirornio
PROCLAMATION
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The United States is a big country. It is'toig in size and
big in spirit. And it is varied.
No two of its states are alike. No two of its cities are
the same. And its people are 180 million different indi-
viduals.
The sum of the differences in land, climate, scenery and
environment is the physical grandeur of our country.
Out of the diversities of our people we have vroven a
society of scope and strength to match that grandeur .
The fabric of our society has been enriched and made
stronger by the contributions of millions of Americans
born in foreign countries, from the days of our foreign-
born founding fathers right down to the present.
In recognition of these contributions, the Assembly of the
State of Califor nia has designated October 28 to be
Appreciation of the Foreign Born Day.
Therefore, I, iidmund G. Brown, Governor of California, do
officially proclaim October 28 to be Appreciation of the
Foreign Born Day in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 16th
Day of October, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Sixty-Three.
printfJ iH cAi IFORN
TATI PMINiING OI-PICE
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^xcnitiDc ©cpartmcnt
3tate of California
PROCLAMATION
The tragic and untimely death of John P. Kennedy, Ihe
President of the Uilted States of Ainerlca, Is a niatter of
crave sorrow to the peoples of these Uilted states and the
State of California.
, J-'^. \^ fitting that because of this sad occasion and tne
crlef which is suffered by all, tliis day of November 22,
iyo3, be and is declared to be a day of iaournlng.
For these reasons, and to these ends, I, Edmund G. Brown J
Governor of the State of California, declare a day of
mourninc coLiinencin- at noon, November 22, 1963, and endln-
rvn^"^ '^^''^I'^i November 22, iy63, consistent with Section "
b700(n) of tlio Uovemiucnt; Code, and call upon all classes of
citizens and businesses to Join in the observance of this
sad day.
State Ifcpartuents and Agencies will maintain sufficient
worlclnc force to meet emercency situations and provide
vitally necessary public services.
IN WITNESS WERliGP, I aave hereunto set ny I-iand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be afflxec
this twenty- second day of November, I963. ^
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In the offic« of Ihi* Sf rrwNiry of Stat*
•f iho Stat* gf California
r;cv2 ;i i963
•iilant Stcralory of Stat*
PROCLAMATION
The President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson,
having declared Monday, Novtanber 21i, 1^63, a day of
national mourniny for the untimely passing of
John p. Kennedy, late President of the Unitea States,
I, Glenn M. Anderson, Acting Governor of the State of
California, ao nereby declare Monday, November 25, 1963
a aay of mourning in memory of our late President to
i3e observea consistent with Section 6700 (n) of the
Government Code and by all schools, colleges and
universities, and I call upon all business ana all
citizens to join in the observance of this said occasion.
IN WITNESS HEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixea this twenty-third day of November, 1963.
Acting Govfernor of California
Secretary of St
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 63-CD-l
WHEREAS, current operational concept* In civil defense
and disaster preparedness, developed In the light of new techniques,
have necessitated changes In established plans; and
WHEREAS, the publication and promulgation of a revised
California Civil Defense and Disaster Plan, effective January 1,
1964, supersedes and rescinds the California Civil Defense Opera-
tions Plan (CALOP-I), dated March 1, 1959;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State and in accord-
ance with the provisions of Section 1540 of the Military and
Veterans Code, do hereby issue this Order, to become effective on
January 1, 1964, amending Executive Order No. 60-CD-l to reflect
the above-stated changes, as follows:
1. In Paragraph A-1, delete the words "California Civil
Defense Operations Plan (CALOP-I)" and substitute the
words "California Civil Defense and Disaster Plan";
2. In Paragraph A-2, delete the wf^rds "Danger Zones" and
substitute the words "Potential Targets"; and delete
the words "California Civil Defense Operations Plan
(CALOP-I)" and substitute the words "California Civil
Defense and Disaster Plan";
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^Kcutioe Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
3. in Paragraph A-3-a, delete the words "Danger Zone"
and substitute the words "Potential Target"; strike
out the words "at a site in the support area, or"; and
delete the words "possible target" and substitute the
words "Potential Point Target".
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, as amended. Executive
order No. 60-CD-1 remains in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this /^th day of
December, 1963.
ATTEST :
GOVERNOR
Secretary of State
Assistant Secretary of Statw
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i^XEcutitit Bepartmtnt
^tatc of California
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected, or likely to be affected, by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster, when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, and city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans devel-
oped on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty
of local public officials to comply with such plans: and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
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^tate of Galifomia
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of Los Angeles, State of
California, as a result of damage caused by the rupture of the
Baldwin Hills Reservoir dam on Saturday, December 14, 1963;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Mayor of the City of Los Angeles;
3. That the local authority in the affected area is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the con-
trol of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within
the County of Los Angeles and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to combat;
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of th« existence of a
State of Disaster!
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMU^D^ G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby
proclaim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed
since December 14, 1963, in the County of Los Angeles;
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective December 14, 1963, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclaunation be filed in the Office of the
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Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto «et ay hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 16th day of
December, 1963.
ATTEST:
Assistant Secretary of Stat>e
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3!xecutitie ©epartmcnt
^utc of CaliTornia
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLftMATION
I, GLENN M. ANDERSON, Acting Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order tliat a special election shall be
held on the 17th day of March, 1964, within the Fifth
Congressional District of the State (as described by Chapter
1234 of the Statutes of 1961) , to fill the vacancy in the
office of Member of House of Representatives from said district
resulting from the resignation of Congressman John F. Shelley.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of tlie provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount
hereafter ejcpended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten
thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS ^niEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
caused tlie Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 7tli day of Ji^huary, 1964
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ACTING qcJUERNOR
Secretarv'-rff State
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Asaistant booretary of State
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FRANK M-JOfiOAH, Secretofy oJ Srf»y'
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^tate of Caliromia
AUTHOftlZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS
SECTION lOJlO, GOVERNMENT CODE
WHEREAS, the State Controller has reported that the
General Fund is exhausted suid that there is money in the
Special Deposit Fund (Motor Vehicle Department — Uncleared
Collections Account) not required to meet any derasuid which has
accrued or may accrue against it; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that, pursuant to Section
16310 of the Government Code, moneys may be transferred from
the Special Deposit Fund (Motor Vehicle Department — Uncleared
Collections Account) to the General Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any money so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to
the respective funds as soon as there is sufficient money in
the General Fund;
NOW, THEliEPORE, the Governor hereby orders that the Con-
troller transfer not to exceed ;^i?0 million, or so much thereof
as may be needed from time to time during the balance of the
month of January, from the Special Deposit Fund (Motor Vehicle
Department — Uncleared Collections Account) to the General Fund
under Section I6310 of the Government Code.
IN WITNESS WiIEiiEOF, the Governor of the State of California
has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this 21st day of
January, ly64.
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GOVEMOR
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SECRETARY y)F STATE
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^xccutitit ©epartmcnt
^tate of Caliromia
P R O C L A MAT
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During three days in February, the President of Mexico and
the United States will be together in the State of California
for a meeting of historic importance.
Their visit will mark the first time in history that the
head of the Mexican state has come to California. We in
California are honored by the forthcoming visit of President
Lopez-I'lateos .
This meeting of President Johnson and President Lopez-Mateos
comes at a time when there is a rising sense of expectancy
and hope among the peoples of the Americas about the future
of our hemisphere; expectancy that the vast natural riches
of this half of the globe can at last be harnessed to the
benefit of all the men who dwell within it; hope that the
democratic revolution which began nearly two hundred years
ago in one small corner of the hemisphere will spread rapidly
and peacefully throughout.
As that hope and expectancy stir from Canada to Argentina,
the Presidents of two great members of the American family
of nations meet in neighborly fashion to discuss issues
vital to the peaceful development of the hemisphere.
As a reflection of that spirit of neighbor liness, I deem it
proper that the people of California observe the weeJc in
which these talks go forward as Good Neighbor Week.
Therefore, I, Sdmund G. Brown, Governor of California, do
officially proclaim the week of February 20 to be Good
Neighbor Week.
IN WITNESS VWiiSliiUF, I have here
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 30th Day of January,
A.D., One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty-Four.
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Governor
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Secretary of State
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i^xecutitic Btpartmtnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of Cali-
fornia be convened in extraordinary session, now therefore,
I, EDMUND Q. BROWN, Governor of the State of Cali-
fornia, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by
Section 9 of Article V of the Constitution of the State of
California, do hereby convene the Legislature of the State
of California to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento,
California, on the third day of February, 1964, at 12:30 p.m.
of said day for the following purpose and to legislate upon
the following subjects:
Item No. 1. To consider and act upon legislation to
augment Item 39 of Section 2a of the Budget Act of 1963 as
added by Chapter 8 of the 1963 First Extraordinary Session
relating to salaries of state employees.
Item No. 2. To consider and act upon legislation to
augment Item 263 of the Budget Act of 1953 relating to the
emergency fund.
Item No. 3. To consider and act upon legislation ||
relative to financial support for local school districts.
Item No. 4. To consider and act upon legislation to
authorize the issuance and sale of bonds for site acquisi-
tion, construction, and equipment for Junior college and state
buildings.
Item No. 5. To consider and act upon legislation to
authorize tlie issuance and sale of bonds to provide capital
outlay for construction or improvement of public schools.
Item No. o. To consider and act upon legislation
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3!xerutitie ©tpartmcnt
3tatcof(ralifornia
relative to feaeral aid f„. Mgher education.
Item NO. 7. TO consider and act upon legislation
relative to the vote or electors required ror a scnool
district to incur any Indebtedness or liability.
Iten, NO. 8. TO consider and act upon legislation
relative to state college orr-campus programs Involving
military Installations.
Ite. NO. 9. TO consider and act upon legislation
to a^end Section 14-4/5 of Article XIII of the State
constitution and Section 12241 of the Revenue and Tax-
ation code with respect to the principal office de
auction for insurance companies and to a.end the Personal
income Tax Law to allow a flat standard deduction in
lieu Of itemization of allowable deductions in personal
income tax returns, relating to state taxation.
Item NO. 10. To consider and act upon legislation
to amend or supplement Chapter 29, Statutes of 1956,
Extraordinary Session, with respect to the tidelands
and submerged lands granted by the State to the City of
Long Beach, and the revenues therefrom.
Item NO. 11. TO consider and act upon legislation
relative to the creation of the Office of California
Development.
Item NO. 12. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the creation of the Department of Housing and
Community Development.
Item NO. 13. TO consider and act upon legislation
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relative to executive and Judicial salaries ajid retire-
ment contributions relating thereto.
Item No. 14. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to punchcard voting systems and the approval of
voting machines.
Item No. 15. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the establishment of a bipartisan election
commission to study voter registration and elections.
Item No. 16. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the restriction, regulation, control, and
licensing of outdoor advertising.
Item No. 17. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the payment of educational assistance to
veterans and dependents of veterans.
Item No. 18. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the acquisition of farms by veterans.
Item No. 19. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the acceptance of deposits by banks organized
under the laws of foreign countries.
Item No. 20. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to registration, examination, and reporting by
savings and loan holding companies.
Item No. 21. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the authority of the Board of Qovemors of
the State Bar of California to determine the amount of
regular annual membership fees of members of Tae State
Bar of California, and classes thereof, and the
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3!xtnitiut ©cpartmcnt
^tm of California
classification of such members for the purpose of such
regular annual membership fees.
Item No. 22. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the creation of Superior Courts.
Item No. 23. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the reapportionment of supervisorial districts
in general-law counties.
Item No. 24. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the creation of public transit districts.
Item No. 25. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the creation of a commission to study the
future of the San Francisco Bay and the effects of
further filling of the bay.
Item No. 26. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to granting submerged lands previously used and
occupied by the Federal Government to the City of Benlcla.
Item No. 27. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Yuba County Water Agency.
Item No. 28. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to Cardinal grapes and authorizing citrous
disease tristeza treatment program.
Item No. 29. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to validating the organization, boundaries, gov-
erning officers or boards, acts, proceedings, and bonds of
public bodies.
Item No. 30. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Study Commission on Mental Retardation.
Item No. 31. To consider and act upon legislation
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to enable the state to obtain federal funds In connection
with mental retardation and mental health.
Item NO. 32. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the approval of positions, salaries and
other budgetary matters of local school districts by the
County Superintendent of Education.
Item NO. 33. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to Inter-dlstrlct attendance agreements between
local school districts.
Item No. 34. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the cost of elections held to organize new
Junior college districts.
Item No. 35. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Los .ngeles Teachers- Retirement System.
Ite.n NO. 36. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to preliminary examinations in criminal cases and
contribution among Joint tort feasors.
Item No. 37. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to bonds of structural pest control licensees.
Item NO. 38. To consider and act upon legislation
to pemit the expansion of the service area of the East
Bay Municipal Utility District.
Item No. 39. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the assessment of property and the Issuance
Of bonds representing unpaid assessments pursuant to the
Parking District Law of 1951.
Item NO. 40. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Issuance of revenue bonds by county
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water districts on behalf of improvement districts within
such water districts.
Item No. 'U. To consider and act upon legislation to
delete the office of minute clerk from the statutory list
of Assembly officers.
Item No. 42. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the consent calendar of the Senate and Assembly.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this thirtieth day of January, 1964.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST W,C£l.^.^o
Secretarj^^f State
Secrotary of State
FILED
In t!i» ontc* of the Sccrvfory of Stott
cf th* Stot* of Celifornio
FEBl 1964
^xecotioe Bcpartment
3tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHERSAG, The Legislature of the State orcallfornla
has been called m extraordinary session and has convened
on February 3, 1954; and,
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which
have arisen and now exist. It Is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit additional subjects to the Legislature
for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California,
by Virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend
and supplement my Proclamation dated January 30, 1964, by
adding the following additional purposes thereto, and
thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate upon the
following subjects, m addition to the subject specified
in the original Proclamation to wit:
Item NO. 43. TO consider and act upon legislation rela-
tive to the granting of tax relief m cases of disaster.
Item No. 44. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Golano County Flood Control and Water
Conservation District.
Item No. 45. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the San Benito County Water Conservation and
Flood Control District.
Item No. 46. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to districts formed under the California Water
District Law.
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Item NO. 47. To consider and act upon legislation
r-elative to the creation of zones within districts fonned
under the Water Conservation Act of 1931.
Item NO. 48. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Atherton Channel Drainage District.
Item NO. 49. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the change of boundaries of districts fonned
under the Municipal Water District Law of 1911 and the
Metropolitan Water District Act.
Item No. 50. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to legislation to be considered at budget sessions
of the legislature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Ceal of the State of California to be
affixed this seventh day of Apx^ll, 1964.
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GOVERNOR
ATTEST d^
Secretar^-^f state
Assistant iJocrottiry of State
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WHEREAS, The Legislature of Uie State of California
has been called in extraordinary session and has convened
on February 3, 1964; and,
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which
have arisen and nov/ exist, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit additional subjects to the Legislature
Jor consideration; nov/, iJiercfore,
1, ED:iumd G. BR0\«^, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of tlio pov/or vested in mo by law, hereby lunend
and supijlement my Proclamation dated January 30, 1964, by
adding tlie following additional purposes thereto, and
thereby permitting tlio Legislature to legislate upon tlie
follov/ing subjects, in addition to the subject specified
in the original Proclamation to \/it:
Item No. 51. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Kern County v;ator Agency Act.
Item No. 52. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to financial assistance to the Crescent City
disaster area.
IN TJITIWISS vniEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this fourteenth day of April, 1964.
'ATTEST
Secretary of Iftate
tin CAIIPOKNIA IIATI PRINTING OrPICI
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^xenitiDe Bcpartment
3tatc or Calirornia
PROCLAilATION
VniEREAS, llie Legislature of tiie State of California
has been called in extraordinary session and has convened
on February 3, 19G4; and,
V7HEREA3, On nccount of e::traordinary occasions \diich
have arisen and nov; exist, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit additional subjects to the Legislature
for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDIIUMD G. BROl/N, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of tlie power vested in mo by law, hereby amend
and supplement my Proclamation dated Jimuary 30, 1964, by
adding the following additional purposes thereto, and
thereby permitting Uic Legislature to legislate upon the
following subjects, in addition to tiie subject specified
in tlie original Proclamation to wit:
Item Ho. 53. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to restrictions on amending the Constitution.
Item No. 54. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to tiae Placer County Water Agency.
Item No. 55. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to tlie cancellation or refund of property taxes.
Item No. 56. To consider and act upon legislation
relating to studies for additional toll crossings.
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3^xtnitioc Bcparnncnt
^tatc of Calirornio
III V7ITNESS WIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused Uie Groat Seal of tlio state of California to be
affi::od this tvrenty-first day of April, 1964.
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^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
FILED
In *h» OWc« of the Secretary of 8t«t
of the State of California
291964
AHbtant Seoelary •( ttale
vmEREAo, The Legislature of the State of California
has been called in extraordinary session and has convened
on February 3, 19'-3'+* ^"d,
'^EREAo, On account of extraordinary occasions which
have arisen and now exist, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit additional subjects to the Legislature
for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend
and supplement my Proclamation dated January 30, 1964, by
adding the following additional purposes thereto, and
thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate upon the
following subjects, in addition to the subject specified
in the original Proclamation to wit:
Item No. 57. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the Governor's mansion.
Item No. 58. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation
District.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this twenty-ninth day of April, 1964.
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ATTEST
GOVERNOR
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^tatc of Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
Governor of California
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Secretarv of State
This February we observe American History Month looking
back once more on the great events which built this
nation.
It is good that wc do this, for an understanding of
history is at once our greatest strength and greatest
security. It provides us with knowledge for making wise
decisions about the future; it is a guide to understanding
the importance of protecting and cherishing our basic
liberties and freedoms.
History tells us that those liberties are only as secure
as our own vigilance in maintaining them and extending
them to all. Today, many Americans in the South and in
the North are denied the basic liberties guaranteed to
all under the Constitution. The struggle of the Negro
for his constitutional rights should remind us of the
historical roots of all our freedoms. Let us remember
the dark days of early man when serfdom, slavery and
oppression were the bitter daily bread for most men.
Let us remember our own revolution and the wars still
being fought in the name of liberty. History will re-
mind us, too, that freedom is a fragile thing, easily
lost when tyranny in any guise is not rejected and
repulsed.
In recognition of the importance of history, the Legis-
lature has declared that each year the month of February
be designated as American History Month in California.
THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California,
do hereby proclaim February, 1964, American History
Month in our state, and ask all my fellow citizens, our
schools, patriotic groups and civic organizations to
join in undertaking and participating in such activities
as will promote public understanding of our rich herit-
age and thereby strengthen our democratic way of life.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 5th day of February, 1964.
Aaaialant Socrotary of Stat^
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3£xecutioc ©Epartment
locate or Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected, or likely to be affected, by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall be In writing and
shall take effect immediately upon Its Issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities In connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster, when the need arises for outside aid In any
county, city and county, and city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered In accordance with the mutual aid plans devel-
oped on a regional or other basis; and that It shall be the duty
of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
FIUED
In th« OMe* of th« S*er*«ary of 8Ut«
of th« 8UU of Californi*
priMlfJ in CAiipoRNift ir«Tt riiiNriNc orric
3!xtcutiDt ©cpartmtnt
3tatc of California
2.
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of < asentlal services
have arisen and now exist In the County of Humboldt, State of
California, as a result of damages caused by abnormally heavy and
continuous rainfall which started on January 18, 1964;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Humboldt;
3. That the local authority In the affected area is
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
by reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the con-
trol of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within
the County of Humboldt and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to combat;
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby
proclaim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed
since January 18, 1964, in the County of Humboldt;
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective January 18, 1964, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
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2£xecutitie ©epartment 3
^tote of California
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide>-
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ' <- day of
-^ GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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Secretary of State
l^ ;jucr>3laxy of State
frimtti in California state phintinc opriri
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^xecutiiat ©tpartment
^latc of California
PROCLAMATION
One of man's deepest and best instincts is to enhance the
beauty of his home by planting trees and bushes. Such
landscaping can remind man of his deep connection with
and commitment to nature. It can make his urban existence
more pleasurable for himself and his neighbors. It is
this instinct which, each year, is ccaranemorated on Arbor
Day.
Because of the great benefits, both spiritual and
esthetic, which result frcMn the planting of trees, it
has become traditional on Arbor Day to encourage people
to plant trees on their property. This is a tradition
which I, as Governor, participate in wholeheartedly and
with equal pleasure, I ask all Californians to be sure
on Arbor Day and throughout the year that vAien they Pla^t
trees on their property they give great care to the right
tree for the right place.
Each year, countless damage is done to various public
utilities by the growth of trees which have been planted
in the wrong place. More important, a tree which is not
planted in the right place cannot develop its maximum
beauty and usefulness to its owner. Therefore, I ask
my fellow Californians to make the slogan of this 1964
Arbor Day celebration "plant the right tree in the right
place."
Now, therefore, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California,
do officially proclaim March 7 to be Arbor Day in
California.
IN WITNESS ^ffiEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this 24th Day of February, A.D.
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Sixty- four.
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Governor
Secretary o^^tate
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of th« &t«t« of Californ
FEB 27 196/1
FRAHK M^JORDAN, Secret^ <A»J^
A\yfyii'nr« S«cr<tary of Slof«
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^:xrninDt ©cpartmcnt
^tate of (Talifornia
PROCLAMATION
will be remembered as aSeclcnr^i^""^' 5"* ^ "^^^ ^^^^^^
Of a long, new strujgirfoj'freedor^^" ^"'^ '^" beginning
and democracy warhardfvbLnn^ ^^^ struggle for freedom
fight against hILy odds. ^ " ^"^ """^'^ ^« ^ 1°"S' <^08tly
hold up to our children and n«?f«l^"'^^P®"'^^"^- ^^^ us
of Americans anf PnlpLos s?Se bv ^fL'^f"^^^'^^"^ struggle
ago as a symbol of man^^r^oS^aletnf L%?^e^J^?^e?'f?|^r^
™ff 2'1ataan'"3T ""' '"^f ^^illPl"°s and Americans who
196-., .e o.,s??;ij\™^Si,f°„''5i;x-j;!i?^?„2?' "■"■" »•
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be
affixed this Second
Day of March, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty-four.
Governir
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Secretaiy^of State
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^f.'lA^Tf- 1964
FRANK
Asoiatant joci'utary of Statu
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^tatc of California
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P R O C L A M A T I O N fir--"' %4v r ''^6'-?
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect Immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall coop-
erate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a
regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property within this State have arisen and now exist as a result
of major and widespread fires which have occurred and which are
still burning in a large area within the County of Los Angeles;
Primltd In CAtlPniNI* aTATt tRINTINO DtPlCI
3Sxecutii3e ©cpartmtnt
^tate of Calirornia
2.
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a State
of Disaster in the County of Los Angeles by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles and by the Mayor
of the City of Glendale; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster ;
NCW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G, BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim that
a State of Disaster exists in the County of Los Angeles; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of
California, and that widespread publicity and notice be given to
this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 16th day of March,
1964.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
.L
Secretary of Sftjfte
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in (hr Office cf l!.c Secretary of Slate
tf t!.3 S'.ate of C:lifornia
3£xecutitie Bepartmtnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
ml S«ctiIory ot Slat*
^raEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring tliat the Legislature of tlie State of Cali-
fornia be convened in extraordinary session, now, therefore,
I, EDilUl® G. BRa.7N, Governor of tlic State of California,
by virtue of the power and autliority in me vested by Section 9
of Article V of the Constitution of tlie State of California,
do hereby convene the Legislature of tJie State of California
to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California,
on the thirtieth day of March, 1964, at 12 noon of said day for
the following purpose and to legislate upon the following
subject:
To consider and act upon the Budget Bill for the
succeeding fiscal year and revenue acts necessary therefor.
IN WITNESS vniERBOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this twenty-fifth day of Ilarch, 1964.
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^xtratiue Bepartment
^tatc or Calfrornia
PROCLA M A T I O N
OF A
STATE OF D I S A S T E R
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of thp California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall coop-
erate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a
regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHERliAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found, and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property within this State have arisen and exist in the County
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^xccutiot ©cpartmcnt
;6tJtc of California
2.
of Del Norte, State of California, as a result of seismic sea waves
and of fires caused thereby; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a State
of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Del Norte and by the chief executive of the City of
Crescent City; and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas Is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control of
the protective services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
any single county, city and county, or city, and requires the com-
bined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster.
NOW, THEREFXDRE, I, EDMIJND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the
existence of a State of Disaster in the County of Del Norte, State
of California; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Cali-
fornia; and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
frimiti Im CALirORIVtA t(«TI fiintins o»vtcl
*■ '. »
^xenitiDe Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of (Talifornia
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ...e hereunto set »y hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State o. California to be a«ixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this 28th day of March.
1964.
ATTEST:
Jfilv-^i' J h-
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of S
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TiM« orvici
^XEcutitic ©tpartmcnt
^taic of California
PROCLAMaTiOH
on th. 74th anniversary of the ^l-lfll/i^f^l^^^i^^'y^Hi"
?LSrii:r4"irii.'S.J"s"ar^LS„"Sa1 an. the weox
April 12-18 as Pan American Week.
This anniversary comes .^^^/^^^^ jj^.f JSarf or?Se%oLon' I
Americas are becoming ^"^""?;"jJ;J^;fie%°iations among the
destiny and common goals which unaerxie
American isations.
Those goals are the creation of just and fj«^ -J^^f^.^jl^ial
Which American man is f"«,*° ^^l,,^tural drives bequeathed
S\ynK'rs«r^f StiuSii:fto°'iS'v^%re =o«.on heirs.
That destiny is to achieve those 90>ls " j^j^jjfli Hl^"
forking in cooperation and " ?"="= =f ' ^^"firee men and
^f?ef natfoSnnhSnK'if fooi^f fnd ?^Ifticai institutions
to their own ends.
Xn keeping with ^-sidentaohnson's request t
of the 30 states "^J^f ^^rfcai See" ^JS! therefore, I.
Pan American Day and ^^'^^'^"^i:, • ^-mia. do officially ,
^cSi;i-.prTl4Ts".r„'A:lr?c^an^oryil.d the »e.K April I.-ISJ
as Pan American VJeek.
IN WITNESS WHERiSOF, I ^a^e
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 27th
Day of March, A.D. One
Thousand i;ine Hundred and
Sixty- four.
Ac^ii"^ —
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary of*^State
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<^^/d
^xecutitit ©tparmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
The eternal messace of hope and redemption spreads
through the Christian world this Holy Week to reassure
and comfort men in a time of anxiety and turbulence.
The Holy Week messace tolls Christians of a peace
beyond present conflict and arms them to endure
with grace and fortitude the trials of the present.
Now, therefore, I Edmund U. Brown, Governor of
California, do hereby proclaim March 27, 190^^,
GOOD 1?RIDAY, throughout our state and call upon
all citizens of the Christian faith to observe
this day with reverence for the peace of our spirits
and of our world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set
my liand and caused
the Great Seal of
the State of
California to be
affixed this 26th
day of March, A.D.,
One Thousand Nine
Hundreds and Sixty-
four.
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ATTEST:
Governor
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, , . . . '.,1 tit CLilifornia
Secretary of otate
PtIMltJ im CH11F»'»W1* ITAIt HINTIHC I
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i^xtcDtitit ©tpartment
3tatc of California
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS
SECTION 3007, UNEMPLOYTIENT INSUMNCE CODE
WHEREAS, the State Controller has reported that the
Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund will be exhausted on
or about April 15 and that there is money in the Employment
Contingent Fund and the General Fund not required to meet any
demands which have accrued or may accrue against them; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that, pursuant to Section
3007 of the Unemployment Insuremce Code, moneys may be trsuis-
ferred from said funds to the Unemployment Compensation
Disability Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any money so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to
the respective funds as soon as there is sufficient money in
the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund;
NOW, THEliEFOitE, the Governor hereby orders that the
Controller shall transfer not to exceed $4,250,000 from the
Employment Contingent Fund and i^3,250,000 from the General Fund,
to the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund under Section
3007 of the Unemployment Insursuice Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of California
has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this 3rd day of April,
1964.
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GOVERNOR
ATTEST:
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SECRETARY OF STATE
P^tiltfJ In TAI ir OINIA tlAtt PRIM INi. OPFICA
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i^xtratiDt Bepartmtnt
^tatc or California
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF D I S A S T E R
^'^^'^ "*''' o,^' ' .l^l'l
!^.;j;v^.
^K^rh,
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities In connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall coop-
erate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a
regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, did
find, on March 16, 1964, that conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this State existed in the
County of Los Angeles as a result of major and widespread fires
primiti im CALtroKMiK iTftTi riiNTiNO orricB
I^jtcotitit Btpartmcnt 2.
3tatc or Caliromia
which had occurred and which were still burning in a large area
within the County of Los Angeles; and
WHEKKAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
1. That a major factor in the conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this State, which was
proclaimed to exist as a result of major and widespread fires burn-
ing in a large area within the County of Los Angeles, was the
excessively high wind prevalent in that area at the time of the
fires; and that further conditions of extreme peril existed as a
result of the heavy rains of March 22 - 24, 1964, immediately fol-
lowing the fires, causing extensive run-off of mud and silt; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim the
State of Disaster to exist in the County of Los Angeles as a
result of excessively high winds and major and widespread fires
burning in a large area within the County of Los Angeles, and as
a result of the heavy rains and run-off of mud and silt within the
County of Los Angeles, by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Los Angeles and by the Mayor of the City of
Glendale; and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control of
the protective services, personnel, equipment and facilities of any
single county, city and county, or city, and requires the combined
forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
PrImltJ ^m CAiiriiHNiA iiAta ratNTlMO orvtcl
3Sxccutit)t Bepartmcnt
3tate of California
3.
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vestxjd in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim
that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since March 16,
1964, in the County of Los Angeles, as a result of excessively high
winds and major and widespread fires and of subsequent heavy rains
and run-off of mud and silt; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect Im-
mediately, effective March 16, 1964, and that as soon hereafter as
possible this proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary
of State of the State of California, and that widespread publicity
and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 3 '"! day of April,
1964.
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST :
Secretary of State
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ABsistant Secretary of State
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TO:
Secretary of State
Centroller of the State of CaJifornia
Treasurer ef the State of California
Dlrecter ^f the State Departoien* of Social Welfare
FSOM:
EDMUND G. BROWN, OOVERNOR
Pursuant to Chapter 1.^ of Division 1 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, and in order to provide for the con-
tinued operation of the State plans for Aid to the Aged,
the Needy Blind, Needy Children and Needy Disabled under
the provisics of the Welfare and Institutions Code, I
do hereby find as facts:
That assistance to this State for the abore-
nenti->ned Public Assistance programs is pro-
vided for by the Federal Social Security Act;
•ad
That this State has qualified to receive
Federal assistance for the above-mentisned
Public Assistance programs and has not been
notified that further payment of such Federal
assistance will not be tnade because of failure
of this State to comply with the requirements
of the Federal legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the
above-mentioned Public Assistance programs for
the month of June, 196'* has not been received,
and it is improbable that such Federal assist-
ance will be received by this State prior to
the usual time for transmitting such Federal
assistance to the counties of this State.
In consideration of the above findings, I do hereby
proclaim the existence of a period of welfare emergenoy
and declare that the sum estimated by the State
Department of Social Welfare in the amount of Federal
assistance payable to this State under Federal law for
the month of June, 196'* and appropriated by Section 1^15,3
of the Welfare and Institutions Code are available for
expenditure.
You are, therefore, authorized and directed to do all
things necessary to accomplish the intent and purpose
of said Chapter 1.5 of Division 1 ef the Welfare and
Institutions Code.
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Witness my hand and seal at Sacramento.
California, this
May, igei*.
day of
EDMUND G. BROWN, GOVKHNOR
uy/y
l!xccuriV)c Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
EXECUTIVE OlDER NO. 64 -CD-I , Fi?/y <V'
WHEREAS, the California Disaster Office, C^ich is the
State civil defense organization, is part of the Governor's
Office; and
WHEREAS, Section 4 of Article XXIV of the Constitution
of the State of California excepts officers directly appointed
by the Governor with or without the consent or conf irn,ation of
the Senate and the employees of the Governor's Office from the
provisions of State civil service; and
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 60-CD-2, which provided
for a merit system for employees of the California Disaster
Office, was issued in order that the State would be eligible to
receive grants under Public U-»w 85-606; and
WHEREAS, those provisions of Public U>w 85-606 which
authorized the Government of the United State, to grant matching
funds for personnel and administrative expenses for the operation
of civil defense organizations in the United States terminate on
June 30, 1964; and
WHEREAS, there is no longer a necessity for continuing
such a merit system for employees of the California Disaster
Of f i ce ;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the authority granted under
the provisions of Section 1518.1 of the Military and Veterans
-i^
frinlti l« c.lironm* oFrlc« or imt h>ii<ti««
g»
^jenititjc ©tpartment
^tatt of California
Code, do hereby rescind Executive Order No. 60-C3)-2, effective
at the close of business on June 30, 1964.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this iBth day of June,
1964.
ATTEST:
Aeaiiitaut t:o.;rotar,v of State
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 64-CD-2
WIEREAS, the United States Government, under the
provisions of Public Law 85-606, authorized the granting of
matching funds for personnel and administrative expenses for
the operation of civil defense organizations in the United States
for a period terminating on June 30, 1964; and
WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has enacted
a bill to extend this authorization through June 30, 1968; and
WHEREAS, one of the conditions of such grants is that
employees of such civil defense organizations must be employed
under an approved merit system; and
WHEREAS, the California Disaster Office, which is the
State civil defense organization, is part of the Governor's
Office; and
WHEKEAS, Section 4 of Article XXIV of the Constitution
of the State of California excepts officers directly appointed
by the Governor with or without the consent or confirmation of
the Senate and the employees of the Governor's Office from the
provisions of State civil service;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the authority granted under
the provisions of Section 1518.1 of the Military and Veterans
Code, do hereby direct that all officers and employees of the
California Disaster Office, except the Director and one confi-
dential secretary for the Director thereof, shall be employed
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State of California
2.
under merit system standards which are in conformance with those
stated in Appendix 2 of Chapter 5 of Part F of the Federal Civil
Defense Guide; and that the Director of the California Disaster
Office shall contract with the State Personnel Board, under the
provisions of Section 11256 of the Government Code, for the
administration of such merit system.
I FURTHER DIRECT that the provisions of this Executive
Order shall become effective July 1, 1964.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 30th day of June,
1964.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST :
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Secretai
FILED
In Ih* Offlo» of Ih* 8(or«t«ry of State
of tho 8UU of C.llfornia
JUN3i'1964
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secrefary of State
Aulll«nlS*cra)aryofSta«* '•^'Vi^'
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In the Office of (he Secretary of 8t«t» I
of tho SUte of California
AUG 24 1964
)tiOAN, SccreJirY
AuUtont S«cr#iaty ot &tat«
^Pxecutitit Bepartmtnt
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fHPft. AitATlOM
mmKMl. Th« Oovwrnor and LUutmuit Oovwmor of tlM
St«t« of California havo abaontod thanaalvoa f«o« tha
•tata in ordar to attand a graat airaat ia Atlantio Clty»
and,
WUXRBA8, Tha atataly dutiae of goYormant hava fallaa
on tha ahouldara of tha Praaidant fro Taapora of tha Sanatar
iraxiUtAS. Thia haa caaaad a aaad for graat woaanta of
ealabration with friaada and fallow a^ployaaai Iharafora
ba it
RXSOLVIO. That 1, HUGH M. •UWW. Oov«mor of tha ttata
of California, by virtaa of tha powar vaatad in aa by Uw,
do haratoy daclara thia Monday, Auguat 24, 1»«4, to ba
aovamor*o Day, and that all frianda and fallow «Nployaaa
Who Join with aa in thia ealabration ara haraby ordarad not
to raturn to thair dutiaa of labor thia day aa awA would
aarioualy iapair tha auecaaa of thia avant.
ZM WXTAM MHXUOP. I hava harauato aat ay hand aad
eauaad tha Oraat taal of tha ftata of CalifamU to ba
affixad thia 2lith day of August « I*M<
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^mi of (Tjlifornia
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DTSA S T E R
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or li.ely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writin. and shall take effect in^ediatel,
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that -every person
Who at 12 o'clock meridian of the first Monday in March of 1964
was the ownor of, or had in his possession, or under his control
any taxable property which was thereafter da.a.ed or destroyed by
a tidal wave caused by an earthquake between March 28. 1964 and
March 30. 1964. and the property was located in an area which was
subsequently proclaimed by the Governor to be in a state of disas-
ter, may. on or before September 30. 1964. .ake application for
reassessment of such property- and that the -assessor shall, with-
in 10 days Of the receipt of a timely application, assess the
property, or reassess it if it has already been assessed, accord-
-9 to the condition and value immediately after the damage or
destruction"; and
WHEREAS. I. as Governor of the State of California, have
found, and do hereby find:
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^tatc or California
2.
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of jsersons
and property within this State did arise and exist in the
County of Marin, State of California, as a result of
tidal waves caused by an earthquake between March 28, 1964
and March 30, 1964; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a State
of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Marin; and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas was inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster,
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the
existence of a State of Disaster in the County of Marin, State of
California; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Cali-
fornia; and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation .
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 15 day of Septem-
ber, 1964.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of %j4^Xg
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^tatc of Caliromu
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DI S A S T E R
WHEREAS, the laws ol the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall coop-
erate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a
regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property within this State have arisen and now exist as a result
of major and widespread fires which have occurred and which are
still burning in a large area within the County of Nap)a and of the
excessively high winds prevalent in that area;
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^Krutioc department
^tatcofCalifornia
2.
^. That t.e C...rnor .a. .e.n requested to proclaim a State
o^ disaster .n the Count, o. .apa ., the CHai..an o. the Boa.a o.
Supervisors of the County of Napa; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions aro «r
naitions are of such severity that I
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region or regions to combat; and
-• ^at the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existen .
xne existence of a State of
Disaster 5
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the Constitution and laws of this Stat, h .,
State, do hereby proclaim that a
State Of Disaster exists i„ th. County of Napa; and
X -KHCX that this proclamation shall taKe e.fect Wdi-
ately. and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
liled m the office n-f +h^ c
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C="^o™la. ,„. „.. ..,„^„., ^^^^^^^^^ ^_^__ __^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^
this proclamation.
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^tatc of California
3.
Done at the City of Los Angeles
this 22nd
day of September, 1964.
ATTEST :
A.-_
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER /'
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affecti-d or liki'ly to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which I
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it Is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall coop-
erate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a
regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
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3!xtninDc Bcpartment
3tatc of CalirorniG
2.
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property within this State have arisen and now exist as a result
of major and widespread fires which have occurred and which are
still burning in a large area within the County of Sonoma and of
the excessively high winds prevalent in that area;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a State
of Disaster in the County of Sonoma by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Sonoma; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions are of such severity that
local authority in directly affected areas is inadequate to cope
with such conditions of extreme peril by reason of their m^igni-
tude, which places them beyond the control of the protective ser-
vices, personnel, equipment and facilities of any single county,
city and county, or city, and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster ;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim that
a State of Disaster exists in the County of Sonoma; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect Immedi-
ately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of
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^tatc or California
California, and that widespread publicity and notice be given to
this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Groat Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Los Angeles this 23rd
day of September, 1964.
3.
ATTEST :
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
^'u^.4^t. /iSj/x^*'C^*
Secretary of State
Assistant Socrotary of State I
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3tatc of Calirornio
PROCLAMATIO m\^fl(//'A^''^ri'
I, EDMUND G. BKOWN, Governor of the State of California,
do hereby proclaim that a General Election will be held
throughout this State on Tuesday, the third day of
November, 1954, at which the following offices are to be
filled;
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS;
ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR;
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE CONGRESS OP THE UNITED STATES
from each of the thirty-eight congressional districts of
the State;
STATE SENATORS from each of the following twenty
senatorial dlscriccs of the State: FIRST, THIRD, FIFTH,
SEVENTH, NINTH, ELEVENTH, THIRTEENTH, FIFTEENTH, SEVEN-
TEENTH, NINETEENTH, TWENTY-FIRST, TWENTY THIRD, TWENTY-
FIFTH, TWENTY-SEVENTH, TWENTY-NINTH, THIRTY-FIRST,
THIRTY-THIRD, THIRTY-FIFTH, THIRTY -SEVENTH, THIRTY-NINTH;
MEMBERS OP TliE ASSEMBLY from each of the eighty
assembly districts of the State;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL,
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL,
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL,
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO:
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ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL,
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION POUR:
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL,
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT:
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL,
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OP APPEAL,
POURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE JUDGE OP THE SUPERIOR COURT, OPPICE NO. 5,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY;
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT, OPPICE NO. 29,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Also, such other state, county and Judicial district,
or other offices as are provided by law to be filled at
such election.
I further proclaim that at such election there will
also be submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed
constitutional amendments, questions, propositions and
initiative measures as are required to be so submitted
by the Constitution and laws of this State.
I further proclaim that there shall be held on the
same day and consolidated with such General Election those
special Elections called by the Legislature by Chapter l43
Of the Statutes of 1964 (Pirst Extraordinary Session),
Chapter 148 of the statutes of 1964 (pirst Extraordinary
Session), and Chapter 136 of the Statutes of 1964 (Pirst
Extraordinary Session), and that there shall be submitted
_tojhe__,^e^f^e_electors_at: such^^cons^D
Pfimtti im CALtvoKNi* orritr o» itatb »«intim
-=fel
35xcnitiDe ©tpartmcnt
3tatc of (Talifornia
thoae proposed conotltutlonal amendments and other pro-
positions Which tne Legislature has directed to be submitted
at those Special Elections.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
(^100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
Violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000).
IN WITI^E33 WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix
Che Great Seal of the State of California this 28th day
of September, 19u4.
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T E
OF A
O F DISASTER
, V .o'^"'""' J I',/-? ROCLAMATION
^hy WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the cocrdinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall coop-
erate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a
regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
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^xccutiDc Bcpartment
3tatr of dalifornij
2.
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property within this State have arisen and now exist as a result !]
of major and widespread fires which have occurred and which are
still burning in a large area within the County of Santa
Barbara ;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a State
of Disaster in the County of Santa Barbara by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara ; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions are of such severity that
local authority in directly affected areas is inadequate to cope
with such conditions of extreme peril by reason of their magni-
tude, which places them beyond the control of the protective ser-
vices, personnel, equipment and facilities of any single county,
city and county, or city, and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster ;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim that
a State of Disaster exists in the County of Santa Barbara; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
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iPxcnititic department ■
3tatc of California
filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of
California, and that widespread publicity and notice be given to
this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Los Angeles
day of September, 1964.
this
25th
ATTEST :
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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Secretary of Wtate
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^tatc of Caliromfa
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PROCLAMATION
In 1964, Californians have turned with the world to honor
the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of William
Shakespeare, who wove endless richness and beauty from
the English language.
In tribute to the world's premier poet, let us turn to
"Midsummer Night's Dream" for his own words of how
poets work:
"The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling.
Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaverJt
And as imagination bodies forth
The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen
Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing
A local habitation and a name."
Before Shakespeare, from time's beginning, man has
turned to poetry to extend the expression of his feelings
beyond the limits of prose. Poets will ever "glance
from heaven to earth" for the enrichment of man's
culture.
Now, therefore, I proclaim October 15 as Poetry Day, as
provided by a resolution adopted by the Legislature of
the State of California, and urge commemoration of this
day 400 years after William Shakespeare.
IN WITNESS '.VHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
affixed this first day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Sixty
Four.
XU^rL
Governor
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Secreta,
Asoistant Scvrotary of State
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PROCLAMATION
KILLU —
In th* OWo* of th« Sacrstary of SUt«|
cf tha Stata of Cnlifornia
OCT 9 - 1964
FRANK \^imm, Secffjary o
Utont S«cr«tary of Slot*
Tf^o ^^l beginning of our American history we have been
strengthened in our democracy by the creat 0^?!^^^,.??
Of men and women who came here fr^m ff Je?gn sKores"""""
S^%r-^SoJtn^\S?S%£°?a?JL^S^rn\^^^^^
incL^r ^" A"'^^^^^ as the others Whose ?oieSearf
Include more generations of the native-born ^Sff
Ibso?nt?^n°f ?'' P^°P^^^ ^° °"^ ^^^ and S^^ir
?n1Se^°;s'S?°orsS^c%'L^r ^^^ ''^^^ °- °^ ^^« -J-
c^fusTf^^n^^^^^^^^^
oTSt'he^ ^eoplts Tn ourV%'r'1|'orn"!;H''%^'^«^^'^-
any temporarj failures w??S'pasfsSccessir'^°i^ S«t
persevere, with the knowledge that Sncll^^in iT!.
w^^^^ia%n-e^"-^.i%^- ^,---" ^
p%^^s-w^^a-^^^L-Se^e^- a^^-£€-"- - "
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 9th
Day of October, A.D., One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Sixty Pour.
<CL^J^/S^
Gtovemor
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Secretary o Aetata
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AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF miEYS
SECTION 16310, GOVERNTvIENT CODE
V--HEREAS, tl.e State Controller has reported that cash In the
General Fuud will oe exhausted on or about October 26. 1964, and
that there is ,noney m the Architecture Revolving Fund not
required to neet any demand which has accrued or may accrue
against it; and
IVHEREAS, it haa been determined that, pursuant to Section
16310 Of the Government Code, moneys .nay be transferred from the
Architecture Hevolvin,; Fund to tlie General Fund; and
WHEREAS, it 13 understood that any money so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to
the Architecture Revolvlnf; Fund as soon as there Is sufficient
noney in the General Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the Con-
troller transfer not to exceed $25 million, or so much thereof
as may be needed from time to ti.ne during the balance of the
:nonth of October, fro:.> the Architecture Revolvlnc Fund to the
General Fund under Section I6310 of tne Government Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of California
has hereunto set l>is hand at Los An.eles this 22nd day of
October, 1964
GOVERl^OR
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AUTHUHIL^ATION FOR TRANGFEn OF MONEYS
SECTION 16310, GOVEliNMENT CODE
WHEREAS, the State Controller has reported that
cash in the General Fund will be exhausted on or about
December l8, 1964, and that there Is money in ohe
A?chTtectire Revolving Fund, Motor Vehicle Fuel^Fund,
Motor Vehicle Fund, School Land Fund, Real ^-staoe
Education aixu Research Fund, Transportation Rate Fund,
California Water Fund , Central Valley Water Project
Construction Fund, ana Highway Fund not required to
meet any demands which have accrued or may accrue aealnst
such funds; and
WHExREAS, It has been determined that, pursuant to
Section 16310 of the Government Code, moneys may be
transferred from such funds to the General Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any money so trans-
ferred under the authority of this authorization shall
be returned to the respective funds as soon as there
is sufficient money in the General Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, The Governor hereby orders tliat
the Controller transfer not to exceed $110 million,
or 30 much thereof as may be needed from time to time
during the balance of the month of December, from said
funds to the General Fund under Section 16310 of the
Government Code.
Ill WIT1S3S WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of
California has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento
this 11th day of December, 1964.
'GOVERNOR
ATTEST
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SECRETARY OP STATE
by Kflfx^^,^a;ttnr
Depitty Secretary olL State
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In th* Ofllot of !►•» Itai-tUfy of lUla
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PROCLAMATION [)£f> j; o |gg^
OF A FRANK Mj^;„;i, Jicrelify of Still
STATE OF DISASTER AMbMn) »f«f ir, *4 Imm
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hert'by find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
^ "'
ptimlfJ im lAiipoRMiA ori-rci ot itati raiNtiNc
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2.
iJxecutitie Bcpartment
3tatc of Caliromia
have arisen and now exist in the Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt
Shasta, and Mendocino, State of California, as a result of
damage caused by abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall and
windstorms which started on December 21, I'-Joh;
2. That the Governor has been x^equested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairmen of the Boards of Super^
visors of the Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Shasta, and
Mendocino:
3. That local authority in the affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their macnltude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Shasta, and Mendocino and re-
quires the combined forces of a mutual aid recion or regions to
combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Disaster.
NOW, TPIEREPORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of Cclii'ornla, by virtue oi' Liie powers and authority vested in
me by the Constitution and lav/s of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
December 21, iyo4, m one Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt,
Shasta; and Mendocino; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective December 21, 1964, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the office of the
primttJ in CAiiroBNii
le rniNTiNc orFiCB
Ei=
^xccutiiat Btpartmcnt
3tatt of California
3.
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 22nd day of
Dcccmbi'i , l'>64.
EST:
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of^Slfete
primlfJ in cAiiroiNiA orriti nr iiati piiniini.
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^smtWit Bcpartincnt
Stm of (Ealirornia
FILED
In th* OfllM of th« 8*or«t«ry of SUt*
of tho •iaU of California
p R O C LAMATION
DEC 2 3 1964
OF A
FRANK MJORpAN, ^relajy of SW«
STATE OF DISASTER Ai»U»««i J«rt«ry ol Sioi.
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on December 22, 1964, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of
essential services within this State existed in the Counties of
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OPFITF or «T*T
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^leniriDt department 2.
^tatc of California
Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and Shasta, as a result of damage
caused by abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall and windstorms
which started on December 21, 1964; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of essential
services within this State have arisen and now exist in the Coun-
ties of Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma,
Sutter, Tehama and Trinity as a result of damage caused by abnor-
mally heavy and continuous rainfall and windstorms which started
on December 21, 1964; and
2. That local authority in the affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
Counties of Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou,
Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama and Trinity and requires the combined
forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, EDMTIND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
PftmleJ in lAiirotNiA ofmiii of itati phint
if
^Kcutitie Bcpartmrnt 3.
3tatc of (California
December 21, 1964, in the Counties of Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn,
Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou,
Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama and Trinity; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective December 21, 1964, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation bo filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 23rd day of
December, 1964.
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary dt iXaXe
primlrJ im i ai irum
I* olpi. r OF ITATI raiNTINO
^^^f
^xtcotiDt Bcpartmcnt filed
In the Offio* of th« 8*or*t«ry
3tatc of California »' »*>. 8uu of c.nfon
DEC 2' 1964
PROCLAMATION jrank M. JOJJDAN, Secrelary of State
OF AN *y
AMlttant S«cr«tary of Slot*
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall
has occurred in recent days throughout the northern portion of
the State of California which has caused serious damage both to
private and public property, as a consequence of which the cities
and counties of the state have suffered serious damage to their
road systems and have sustained loss of drainage structures,
roadbeds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aid secondary system,
and, in addition thereto, the state highway system, which
includes tiie Federal-aid interstate and primary systems and
portions of the Federal-aid secondary system, has suffered
serious damage and has sustained loss of bridges, drainage
structures, roadbeds and road surfaces, all of which constitutes
an emergency affecting the entire State of California; and
V/HEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity for
immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the Interstate, primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
systems; and
V/HEREAS, sucii conditions constitute an emergency as con-
templated by the terms of Section 12^ of Title 23 U.S. Code,
as amended by Section 107 of the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1959*
and by Section 183.1 of the Streets and Highways Code;
primltJ in I AiiptitN
■ lAIB rilHTlNfl
iSxtcutitiE ©tpartmcnt
3tJtc of Calirornia
NOW, THEREKOIiE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the 3tate
of California, do liereby proclaim that an emergency exists
throughout the northern portion of the State of California from
the southerly boundaries of the Counties of Sonoma, Napa, Yolo,
Sutter, Flacer, iQ Dorado, and Alpine to the Orocon state line,
as a result of the storm and flood conditions and consequent
damage to and loss of bridges and highways on the interstate,
primary and secondary highway systems and other bridges and
highways in the state highway system; that the immediate repair
and reconstruction of such damaged and destroyed highways and
bridges is vital to the security, well-being and health of the
citizens of the State of California; and that the Secretary of
Commerce of the United States is hereby requested to concur in
the declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS v;iiEIffiOK, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
23rd day of December, 1964.
Governor of California
tCfy of state
oecret
t'PuJb' SGcrotary or s^fe""
PrimlrJ im
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l^xtcotidc ©cpartment
^tatc of Satifornia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
FILED
In Ih* omci tf tht Iwrti.^v (.» L
oMh,»„UufO.Mo7„'It
DEC 2 "1964
FRANK M.J9J»AN, Secretary Bf
By 'd!^..iC^
Aiiiiiodf Stcratory of Stat*
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a Statp of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
Immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with Ihi' Director in rendering nil possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on December 22, 1Q64, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of f)ersons and property and to the maintenance of
essential services within this State existed in the Counties of
«t«
printrJ in calipoinia orpici or itati VBiNTiNg
^iccutitJt Bcpartmcnt
State of California
2.
Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and Shasta, as a result of damage
caused by abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall and windstorm
which started on December 21, 1964; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on December 23, 1964, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Colusa, Glenn,
Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama and
Trinity, all as a result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of essential
services within this State have arisen and now exist in the Coun-
ties of Amador, Butte, El Dorado, Modoc, Nevada, Placer and Yuba,
as a result of damage caused by abnormally heavy and continuous
rainfall and windstorms which started on December 21, 1964; and
2. That local authority in the affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
Counties of Amador, Butte, El Dorado, Modoc, Nevada, Placer and
Yuba and requires the combined forces of a mutual aid region or
regions to combat; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
trimleil In ruiiFomii* opfici of tffcTl p«iNtiM«
L- -J"
^lecutiDe ©epartment 3^
^tm of dalifomia
in me by the Constitution and laws of th^s State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
December 21, 1964, in the Counties of Amador, Butte, Colusa, Del
Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc,
Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter,
Tehama, Trinity and Yuba; and
1 DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective December 21, 1964, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 28th day of Decem-
ber, 1964.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
V^«<»^
Secretary of
t^
PumuJ im rAiiroBNiA orpici oP stati printinc
^'/3d
I herewith determine that a state of emergency, as set forth in the
Declaration of Emergency signed by the Director of Water Resources on
December 25, 1964, does exist, and that funds for the work and remedial
measures set forth therein are available under the appropriation made by
Item 4/.6.8 of the Budget Act of 1958. The Department of Finance is directed
to allocate to the Department of Water l^esources such amount as will be
required to meet the emergency.
Dated: December 25, 196*+
ATTEST !
FILED
in tha Office of th> Snorlllary of Stal*
of Vi\% bU»« 6f CtlifornI*
li::,: ; '1964
FRANK M^'OftOAM, Secrf'.iry of Stale
By ...<^>^:r<^v:.:-u-^
Atthfam SctrtNirr if Jtal*
STATE Of CAllfORNIA-RESOORCES AGENCY
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
WIlllAM E. WARNE. OirMtof
P. O. BOX 388
SACRAMENTO
DECURATION OF EMERGENCY
December 25, 1964
WHEREAS, recent storms and excess fve rainfall throughout the
northern part of the State of California have resulted in and directly
caused a situation of extraordinary stress and of disaster in said area of
the State which threatens loss of and damage to property, public and private,
including, more particularly, the destruction of and serious damage to
levees and other vital flood control, irrigation and water conservation
works and structures owned both by the State and local governmental agencies
in said area of the State, creating an inr,inent danger to the lives, health
and well-being of persons in this State, to the safety of public and private
property and the maintenance of essential services, and giving rise to an
emergency which is a matter of general public and State concern, requiring
work and remedial measures to protect the health, safety, convenience and
welfare of the general public of the State.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to authority of law, and in particular
Section ,28 of the Water Code, , hereby find and declare that the aforesaid
recited matters are true and that an emergency due to storms and floods
exists throughout Northern California northerly from approximately the
latitude of Modesto to the border of the State of Oregon; that said emergency
is a matter affecting the waters and dams of the State and is of general
public and State concern; that work and remedial measures are required to
immediately avert, alleviate, repair or restore damage or destruction to
property having a general public and State interest and to protect the
health, safety, and convenience and welfare of the general public of the
State.
I further find and declare that said emergency has called for and
required, and does now caH for and require, the fuH exercise of any and
an powers of this Department necessary and required to .eet said emergency.
iN WITNESS WHEREOF, , have hereunto set ^ hand this ^^th day of
December , ]%k_
RECOMMEND APPROVAL:
Chief of Flood Operations
ra^
DIRECTOR of
Department of Water Resources
APPROVED:
Ch
ie/ Engineer
WIIUAM I. WA«Nt, Dtrtlv
STATE Of CA'.IFORNIA-RESOURCES AGENCY
Department of water resources
P.O. BOX 188
SACRAMENTO
December 25, 196'+
Honorable Edmund G. Brown
Governor of California
State Capitol
Sacramento, California
Dear Governor Brown:
Pursuant ,0 Section 128 of the ^' ''""'' ZZJ\ltZ tta™ "
California. The emergency requires «^P^"f ^".^^^ .^ntJ functions of the
remedial measures over and above the normal flood control ^^^ ^^
Department, such as ^-^'^'-^^{/^.SC' flood control operations, the
Department emp oyees ^°^ ° ■" ^.^ ^J.^se of additional materials
hiring of additional outsiae lao , k through or in cooperation
and equipment for emergency ^°^^' /"^^'^°^'^ the Federal Government, or
with any other State Department ^'[^gency, ^h« ^^^^J possible at this time
political subdivision, City, or District. It is not poss
?o estimate what these emergency expenditures will be.
,t is recoi™.ended, and respectively i:^''""'^!^/' ,!^'?„jy ^^
these emergency expenditures be allocated to the Department from funds
avaitaMe under Item M*6.8 of the Budget Act of 1958.
Sincerely Yours,
^ ijz>^^^-^
Director
Attach.
cc: Honorable Hugo Fisher
c^^-/
FIUED
In tht 0«lM of th« Ji . ..
of ih* Sill* ef Cttifornl*
JAN 5 1965
FRANK M^JORDAN, Secrelajy of Sl|fe
IPxccutioe Bcpartintnt
^tatc of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAI'lATION
I, EDMUND G. DROJ-m, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the 16th day of March, 1965, within the Fiftli Senatorial
District of the State, consisting of the Counties of Trinity
and Shasta, to fill the vacancy in the office of State Senator
from said District resulting from the failure of Edwin J. Regan,
Senator elect, to assume the office of Senator from the Fifth
District on January 4, 1965.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100.00) for Uie arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rev/ards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
e>:pended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000.00).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hcind and caused
the Great Seal of tlic State of California to be affixed hereto
this 5th day of January, 1965.
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Extcntivit Btpartmtnt
^tate of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
cTttTU OF DISASTER
^f= the State of California empower
WHEREAS, the laws of the btaxe
1 4n, « State of Disaster in an area or region
the Governor to proclaim a State ox
..!.. p.o.>„.tio„ ,...U « i» .rUi"» "^ -'" "- '«"•
l™,«diat«ly upon It. l..>.»nc.-; .md
»„EHEAS, It i. further provided by Seo.lon 2.B of
,„tcU. Xin of t^e C„n.tlt„tlo„. a. adopted .v t.e p.ople of
C^ Uo,„ia at t.e ,.-.». .-.ectlon ..Id „.. Nove-.et 3, .,04. .it.
" pa...,e of Ptopositlon NO. I., t.a, t.e Uo,i,I.t„e a.aU
! e t.e po.„ to ptovfde for, ot au.Wti.e .oca. .=..„, a,.no e
<o p„vid. for, aov apptopri.t. roUef f™. ad v.lo.,. taction
: 1 ,a, aft... ... .ien da..- fo, a ,iven ta. ,.at ta..... pt.p-
: ; ,[ L,od „t de.tto,cd .. fite. f.ood. .a.t.,„a.. ot o..«
act of Ood, and ,., t.o da»a,od ot d,.ttov.d p.op.ttv U .ocat.
i„ an a,..„ o< .«.lo„ -.ic. wa. ™b..,uen.lv ptoo.al.ed .y the
Governor to be In a State of Dl.a.t.r, and
r.-f thP State of California,
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State
have found and do hereby find:
^^.1 r.-e t^vtreme neril to the safety of
1 That conditions of extreme pt^ j-
persons and'property within this State did arise and exist in the
City of BurbanU. State of California, as a result of flooding an
hill slides caused Uy heavy rains beginning November 9, 1964; and
2 That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the President of the City Council of
the City of Bur bank; and
3 That local authority in directly affected areas was
inadequate I cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
iExtcutitit Btpartmcnt
3tatc of California
by reason of tht>ir magnitude; and
4, That the afoicsaid conditions of extreme peril war-
rant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State
of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the existence of a State of Disaster in the City of Burbank,
State of California; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective November 9, 1964, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secre-
tary of State of the State of California; and that widespread
publicity and notice bo given to this proclamation,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Doni" at the City of Sacramento this 5th day of
January, 1965.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNI
Secretary of €lK,te
FILED
In the Offica of th* Saortttry of Suta
ot th» 8l*t* of C»li»oinl«
JAN 6 1965
FRANK M JJXTOAN, Sejrct.^ry^of Stall
By
AMfifdm ft««rafdry «f St«f«
primtrJ >
I I riiiNiA oi t !<
tit ItATI PH'
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^'SS
■ I ■—,■
^xecutiut Btpartmtnt
^tate of daliromia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on December 22, 1964, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of
essential services within this State existed in the Counties of
Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and Shasta, as a result of damage
CI OF tTATI I
tli=
^JKcutioe ©cpartmcnt a-
3tatt of Calirornia
caused \>y abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall and windstorm
which started on December 21, 1964; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on December 23, 1964, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Colusa, Glenn,
Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama and
Trinity, all as a result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on December 28, 1964, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Amador, Butte,
El Dorado, Modoc, Nevada, Placer and Yuba, all as a result of the
same storm; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and prof)erty and to the maintenance of essential
services within this State have arisen and now exist In the Coun-
ties of Alpine, L.vke, Sacramento and Yolo, as a result of damage
caused by abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall and windstorms
which started on December 21, 1964; and
2. That local authority in the affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
Counties of Alpine, Lake, Sacramento and Yolo and requires the
combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
trimiti l« <
^xenitiut department
3tatt of California
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
December 21, 1Q64, in the Counties of Alpine, Amadoi , Butte,
Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen,
Mendocino, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta,
Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo and Yuba;
and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective December 21, 1964, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Groat Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^th day of
January, lyb"!,
iiruRNi* orrKi or it»ti vkintin
AttUtant Sscrvfary of 5tat*
i^Kcutiue ©cpartincnt
3tatf of (California
V
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AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OP MONEYS
SECTION 3007, UNEMPL0YI4ENT INSURANCE CODE
'a,!HEREAS, the State Controller has reported that t
Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund will be exhausted on or
about January 13, and that there Is money in the Employment
Contingent Fund and in the General Fund not required to meet any
demands which have accrued or may accrue against them; and
'aIHEREAS, it has been determined that, pursuant to Section
3007 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, moneys may be trans-
ferred from said funds to the Unemployment Compensation
Disability Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any money so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to thf
respective funds as soon as there is sufficient money in the
I Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the Con-
troller shall transfer not to exceed $5,000,000 from the Employ-
i ment Contingent Fund and $4,000,000 from the General Fund, to the
I Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund under Section 3007 of
, the Unemployment Insurance Code.
I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of California
I has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this 13th day of
I: January, 196f;.
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PRO rTAMATION ^.\,vO^ .^
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STATE OF DISASTER
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WHEREAS, the laws of the State of Cal'^ornla empower
the Gove.nor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or liKely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
. regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I. as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on December 22. 1964. that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of
essential services within this State existed in the Counties of
Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and Shasta, as a result of damage
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caused by .(bnorma ] ly hoavy and continuous rainfall and windstorms
which started on December 21, 1964; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on December 23, 1964, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Colusa, Glenn,
Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama and
Trinity, all as a result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on December 28, 1964, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Amador, Butte,
El Dorado, Modoc, Nevada, Placer and Yuba, all as a result of the
same storm; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on January 5, 1965, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Alpine, Lake,
Sacramento and Yolo, all as a rt-sult of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of essential
services within this State have arisen and now exist in the Coun-
ties of Napa, San Joaquin, Solano, Stanislaus and Tuolumne, as a
result of damage caused by abnormally heavy and continuous rain-
fall and windstorms which started on December 21, 1964; and
2. That local authority in the affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with th»^ aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of tht ir magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
Counties of Napa, San Joaquin, Solano, Stanislaus and Tuolumne and
requires the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to
combat; and
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3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
December 21, 1904, in the Counties of Alpine, Amador, Butte,
Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen,
Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San
Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus,
Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective December 21, 1964, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^ /jth day of
January, 1965.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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Sccretart^f State
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3tatc of California
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OP MONEYS
SECTION 16310, GOVERNMENT CODE
ifflSREAS, the State Controller has reported that cash in the
[ General Fund will be exhausted on or about January 19. 1965. and
!' that there Is money In the Architecture Revolving Fund and the
, Special Deposit Fund (Motor Vehicle Department— Uncleared
(Collections Account) not required to meet any demands which have
accrued or may accrue against such funds; and
VJHEREA3, it has been determined that, pursuant to Section
16310 of the Government Code, moneys may be transferred from tsuchi
! funds to the General Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any moneys so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to thd
respective funds as soon as there is sufficient money in the
General Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the Con-
troller transfer not to exceed $6^,000,000 or so much thereof as
may be needed from time to time during the remainder of the month
of January, from said funds to the General Fund under Section
16310 of the Government Code.
IN WITNESS '.^'HEREOF, the Governor of the State of California
has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this l^th day of
January, 1965.
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GOVERNOR
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PROCLAMATION V **•»'''* ^"^ ^'^\^J^ v-
OF A ^ >it^1rS^^^
OF A
STATH OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
did find, on December 22, 1964, that conditions of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of
essential services within this State existed in the Counties of
Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and Shasta, as a result of damage
caused by abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall and windstorms
which started on December 21, 1964; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on December 23, 1964, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Colusa, Glenn,
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Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama and
Trinity, all as a result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on December 28, 1964, find
similiir conditions to exist in the Counties of Amador, Butte,
El Dorado, Modoc, Nevada, Placer and Yuba, all as a result of the
same storm; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on January 5, 1965, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Alpine, Lake,
Sacramento and Yolo, all as a result of the same storm; and
WHEREAS, I did subsequently, on January 14, 1965, find
similar conditions to exist in the Counties of Napa, San Joaquin,
Solano, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne, all as a result of the same
storm; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have further found and do hereby find:
1. That similar conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of essential
services within this State have arisen and now exist in the County
of Marin as a rt-sul t of damage caused by abnormally heavy and con-
tinuous rainfall and windstorms which started on December 21,
1965; and
2. That local authority in the affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of Marin and requires the combined forces of a mutual aid
region or regions to combat; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster;
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^tatc of California
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
December 21, 1964, in the Counties of Alpine, Amador, Butte,
Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen,
Marin, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacra-
mento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma,
Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective December 21, 1964, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
2nd day of
Done at the City of Sacramento this
February
, 1965.
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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Secretary of sfjfte
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i^xtcutitie Bcpartmtnt
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AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS ,'_,,;n^.^ ^
SECTION 16310, GOVERNMENT CODE
WHEREAS, the State Controller has reported that cash in the
General Fund will be exhausted on or about February 24, 1965, and
that there is money in the Motor Vehicle Fund and in the Special
Deposit Fund (Motor Vehicle Department—Uncleared Collections
Account) not required to meet any demands which have accrued or
may accrue against such funds; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that, pursuant to Section
16310 of the Government Code, moneys may be transferred from such
funds to the General Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any moneys so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to
the respective funds as soon as there is sufficient money in the
General Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the Controll* r
transfer not to exceed $60,000,000 or so much thereof as may be
needed from time to time during the balance of the 1964-65
fiscal year, from said funds to the General Fund under Section
16310 of the Government Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of California
has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this 24th of February,
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
AUTHORI.0ATION FOR TRANSFER OP MONEYS
SECTION 3007, UI^IEMPLOy^ENT INSURAwCii CuoE
V/HEREAo, the State Controller has reported that the
Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund will be exhausted on
or about March 4, and that there is money in the Employment
Contincent Fund and in the Motor Vehicle Fund not required to
meet any demands which have accrued or may accrue against them;
and
V.'HEREAS, it has been determined that, pursuant to Section
3007 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, moneys may be trans-
ferred from said funds to the Unemployment Compensation Dis-
ability Fund; and
WrIEREAS, it Is understood that any money so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned
to the respective funds as soon as there is sufficient money
in the UnemploiT.ient Compensation Disability Fund;
NOV/, THEREFOrffi, the Governor hereby orders that the
Controller shall transfer not to exceed $5,000,000 from the
Employment Contingent Fund and $32,000,000 from the Motor
Vehicle Fund, to the Unemployment Compensation Disability
Fund during the months of March and April, under Section 3OO7
of the Unemployment Insurance Code.
IN V;iTNES3 'JHEREOF, the Governor of the State of California
has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this 2nd day of
March, IQ'-jS*
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GOVERNOR
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SECRETARY OF STATE
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In tho Office of the Secrelnry of St«t^
cf tha State of California
MAR 1 0 1965
FPAilK
^xccutioc ©cpartment
3tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS working women constitute 25.9 miliron of the
Nation's working force, and are constantly strivinq
to serve tiieir communities, their states and their
country in civic and cultural programs, and
a major goal of business and professional women is
to help create better conditions for men and women
through the study of social, educational, economic,
and political problems; to promote "full partnership"
in all phases of daily living; to further friendship
with women throughout the world, and
WHEREAS all of us are proud of their leadership in many
fielas of endeavor, and their acceptance of "the
responsibility of full partnership."
NOV'/, THEREFORE, I EDMUND G. BROWN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, proclaim March 7 through 1.3, 19G5, as
WHEREAS
as provided
State of Cn
California,
organizatio
WOMEN, " by
achievement
contribute
development
NATIONAL BUSINESS VJOMEN ' S WEEK
by a resolution adopted by tlie Legislature of the
lifornia, and urge all citizens in the State of
all civic and fraternal and other community
ns, to join in the "SPRINGTIME SALUTE TO WORKING
encouraging and promoting the celebration of the
s of all business and professional women as they
daily to our economic, civic, and cultural
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
affixed this fourth day
of March, One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Sixty
Four .
L'TEST: ,jr ^>|^L/(
Secretary c^s^ate
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i^xccutitie Bepartment
^tat£ of California
PROCLAI'IATION OF EMERGENCY UNDER SECTION 2604 OF
THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURAl-JCE CODE
\JHEREAS, Section 2604 of Uie Unemployment Insurance Code
provides that vihenever tlie Director of Employment believes that
a change in contributions rate or disability benefit amounts may
become necessary to protect the solvency of the Unemployment
Compensation Disability Fund, he shall at once inform the
Governor and tlie Legislature tliereof and make recommendations
accordingly, and
vnffiREAS, the Director of Employment acting under said
Section 2604 by identical letters dated December 23, 1964, to
Edmund G. Brown, Governor, Senator Hugh M. Burns, President Pro
Tempore, and Assemblyman Jesse M. Unruh, Speaker, has informed
the Governor and the Legislature that a change in contributions
rate or disability benefit amounts is necessary by April 1, 1965,
to protect the solvency of tlie said Disability Fund, and has
recommended the enactment of corrective legislation on an
urgency basis, and
VJHEREAS, Assemblyman George N. Zenovich introduced
Assembly Bill No. 241 on an urgency basis to become operative
on April 1, 1965, which provides an increase of revenue to the
said Disability Fund that would eliminate the present deficit
cash position, brings revenue into balcuice with d i sbur semen ti,,
and provides a small cash reserve to avoid future borrowing, but
the 1965 Regular Session of the Legislature has not yet enacted
Assembly Bill No. 241 or any otlier corrective legislation to
protect the solvency of the said Disability Fund, and
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that:
WHEREAS, I find with respect to the Disability Fund
1. Over the past three years the income to the
Disability Fund has been substantially less than the
amount paid out in benefits and administrative
costs, and
2. Under the authority of Section 3007 of the
Unemployment Insurance Code the Disability Fund has
borrowed and repaid t}ie following sums of money:
(a) $1,000,000 in 1964.
(b) $7,000,000 in 1965, and
3. Under the authority of said Section 3007 in March,
1965, as of the 23d of the month, the Disability
Fund has borrowed $15,000,000. This sum has not
been repaid, and
4. Based on estimates of the Department of Employment,
in order tliat the Disability Fund may continue the
payment of benefits through April, 1965, the
Disability Fund will have to continue to borrow
money under said Section 3007 after March 23, and
by April 23, 1965, the Disability Fund will have a
cash deficit of about $30,000,000, and
5. Based on estimates of the Department of Employment,
the Disability Fund, in 1965, will have to continue
to borrow money in every month from May through
December, eind the Disability Fund v;ill have a
month-end cash deficit in every month except May
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and August, and
6. Based on estimates of the Department of Employment,
the year la65 will close with a cash deficit in the
Disability Fund of approximately $22,000,000, and
l«ffiREAS, because the borrowing authority permitted
under Section 3007 terminates on December 31, 1965, action to
make the Disability Fund solvent by that date is imperative, and
V«IEREAS, if action to reduce disbursements from the
Disability Fund and thus to eliminate the cash deficit as of
December 31, 1965, is taken immediately, such action can be
less drastic than if it is delayed because:
1. immediate action would limit a reduction of benefit
disbursements to approximately 13%. if action were
delayed until July 1, approximately a 20% reduction
would be required, and approximately a 40%
reduction would be required if action were delayed
until October 1, and
2. Borrowing under Section 3007 of the Unemployment
insurance Code subjects the Disability Fund to
interest payments, thus reducing the amount of monei
available in Uie Disability Fund for benefit
payments, and
WHEREAS, Section 2604 of the Unemployment Insurance
code provides that if the Director of Employment has informed
the Governor and the Legislature that he believes that a change
in contributions rate or disability benefit amounts may
become necessary to protect the solvency of the Disability Fund
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then in such case the Governor nay proclaim an emergency and
authorize tho Director o£ Employment to announce a modified
scale of benefits or increased \vaiting period, or other chemges
in regulations regarding the eligibility for payment of benefits
v*iich tlie Director of Employment may deem necessary to assure
the solvency of the said Disability Fund, such modified
regulations to be in effect until the Governor proclaims the
emergency at em end or until further action is taken by the
Zjegislature,
NCM, TtffiREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the po\i)er and authority
vested in me by Section 2604 of tJie Unemployment Insursmce
Code do hereby proclaim an emergency and authorize the
Director of Employment to announce a modified scale of benefits
or increased waiting period, or other changes in regulations
regarding the eligibility for payment of benefits vAiich the
Director of Employment may deem necessary to assure the
solvency of the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund, and
I direct that tliis proclamation shall take effect immediately,
cind tliat as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation shall
be given wide-spread publicity and notice.
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l^xtnitivie Bcpartmtnt
«»tatt of dalifornia
IN VJITNESS VVHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of tlio State of California to be
affixed.
Done at tlic City of Sacramento, California, this
day of March, 1965.
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Secretary k^ State
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i^xccutiuc Beparment
^tatc of California
P I'v O C L A M A T I O n
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VniEREAS
^raHREAS
WiHRHAS
WHIi3^KA£
April 9, llGS, will mark the 100th anniversary of
the foriiial termination of hostilities at Appomattox,
Virginia, in connection v;ith the great American
Civil War, 1061-lo65; and
The People of the United States, including those
within the State of California, and particularly the
younger generation of our citizens, should be
reminded or the effect and importance of the
reunification of our nation, beginning at
Appomattox where on Palm Sunday, April 9, 10613,
General Ulysses S. Grant clasped the open hand of
General llobort E. Lee and the conflict v/as ended; and
Coliiornia was a state divided in interest and
Gi/nnpatliy during the Civil Vvar and Californians were
to be found in tlic ranks of each of the Union forces
and of tlie Confederate forces; and
Tlie California Civil Mar Centennial Commission is
dedicated to the commemoration of the centennial in
California of the great vrar betv/een the states and
related events and the commission has endorsed the
observance of the centenary of the signing of the
articles at Appomattox by the two great commanders;
NOW, TIIEREFORi;, I, UDlIUinJ G. DROIVII, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA., proclaim Friday, April S, 1065, as
APPOIiATTOX CENTENNIAL DAY
as provided by a resolution adopted by the Legislature of the
State of California, and urge all citizens to observe a moment
of silence at 3:45 p.ra. , the hour of surrender one hundred
years ago.
IN WITNESS WliEI-iEOF, I jiave
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this eighth day*
of April, One Tliousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Five.
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Secretary o
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^tatc of Calirornia
f,PRl5l965
RANK, M()«jAH, SecrejTY o^>5^
PROCLAMATION
The eternal message of hope and redemption
spreads through the Christian world this
H^Kweelc to reassure and comfort men m a
tiir- of anxiety and turbulence.
The Holv week message tells Cliristians of a
Sacc beyond present conflict and arms them
?o endSre vitS grace and fortitude the trials
of the present.
SiSlSi/^lSSu? . our "= ", -^„<='i^,^r
all citizens of the Christian faith to observe
this day vith reverence for the peace of our
spirits and of our world.
IN WITNESS WIIEREXJF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
15th day of April.
One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty-
Five.
Attest:
^lintti in cmiFoltKtA 1T»T1 HINTING
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^tate of iSaliromlo
PROCLAMATION
JL 0^'^'"°''''^^°" °^ ^^^ "^^ anniversary of the founding of
the organization of American States and in recognition of
the essential unity of the North and South American com-
Tr^A^!^'"^^ President has proclaimed the week of April
18-2 4 as "Pan American Week."
nf''?.^^^ cultural, economic and social ties to the people
persona? t^ter^f ' ''^J."'"^"" ^^" ^ ^^^"^^ historicarail
personal inters t m this important celebration.
SoIlth°fnH''r"^r'^? V- Californians were born in countries of
o? Lat?Js. " America. Many more are sons and daughters
in'^?h; rM^f!^"?^?^ ^^^ working side by side with Chileans
cro^^^i- r ?^^^^°"" Program, an Alliance for Progress
project; California Peace Corps volunteers are in manv
countries of South America; California agric"ti?arand
our"frf!:'"'' products flow into Latin countries! and Jhrough
haJ hf! ^''*'^ "/" exchange of products and people wJich
has been going on for many years. wnicn
Together, our peoples share the same goals: democracv
lor^r '^^ ^^^ individual, peace and prosperity ?ali -
fornians have actively sought and fought for tho^e goals
?odaT:e'?e^f?irth\°m?°^" ^^'^^^ -°-^^^ ^" seeking^^L'^;
of t^^tn^ l^^J^ President Johnson's request that governors
of the 50 states issue proclamations calling attention to
Brnl^"r^"^'''°"4 f^endship, now, therefore, irEdSSnd G
weerof AprI^18^4'';i'"p"'^ ^° officially proclaim^he
weex or April 18-24 as "Pan American Week. "
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 15th
Day of April, A.D. One
Thousand Nine Hundred and
Sixty-five.
ATTEST
Governor '
Secretary of SI
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2
In the Offic. of the Secretary of 8t«ta
of the Slate of California
APR 1 5 1965
writont SMr*tofy of Stat*
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^xccutioc ©cpartnicnt
3tatc of datirornia
I, EDMUND a. BROWN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 8 of the State School
Bulldlnc Aid Bond Law of iq64.
That Chapter 1^8, Statutes of 1964 of the First
Extraordinary Session of the Legislature of the State
of California, bein^ the State School Building Aid Bond
Law of 1<>64, was duly submitted to the people at the
special election consolidated with the General Election
held on November 3^ 1964, and
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned
and canvassed and declared in the same manner and subject
to ttie same rules as votes cast for state officers, and
said act received a majority of all of the votes cast for
and against it at the election, and that the act became
effective and shall be irrepealable until the principal
and interest of the liabilities therein created shall be
paid and discliarged,
^Jc^L^y^
GOVERNOR
Attest:
SECRETARY
FILED
^/sTATE i
AIIPOiNIA OFH« ( or irATI mlNTIMC
'In the 01Be» of ♦*!• 8»ci»t»i'y of CJUrijt
of Iha State o( California
yR 29 1965
FRANK JrOOkDAN, Sejjitery
^t^^Seoetar
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l^xtnitiDc ©cpartmcnt
^tatt or CalirorniG
£.ilQ.ilkAMATIOn
VJIiEREAS* Tlie Payroll Savings Plan for U.S. Savings Bonds is
one of tiic best v;nys in which persons can save for
tlicir future needs, and at the same tirae help
assure the future froedoi.i of America; and
\iHERiirf\S# Hay 1, 1961J, has been designated as the starting
date for the campaign to encourage the purchase of
U.G. Savings Bonds; and
11)11^^1:^3, Tne President of the United States has asked ne to
serve as honorary chairnian of the Payroll Savings
Bonds Canpaign in the State of Gnlifornia; and
ViHLTiEAS, Tne Month, of Hay is a major launching t.lme for these
Savings Bonds Programs to give more citizens the
opportunity to participate in practical ijatriotisn,
to aid the national purpose, and to improve their
own individual financial health;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, EDIiUITD G. BRO\m,
GOVEUIiO;; OF THi; STATE OF OM^IFOUUIA, declare the Month of
May, ly;j5, as
CALIFORITIA SAVINGS BOinDS MONTH
and urge all citizens and organizations, public and private,
to participate actively in this patriotic purpose.
ii: witi:ess \/hereof, i have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the state of California to
be affi::ed this twenty-ninth
day of April, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Five.
vernor \
Secretary a:^^ate
FILED
ttioUi i» CAiiPoiNtA orrii r or irATt ralHTiMr
In th« Office of th* S*cr<tary of SUiU
"" oTOi* Sl«l sf -CitttornlB \__i
APR 2 9 1965
FPiHK M^Jt^UAN, Secretau of S>
istafrt •wwtwy #f vMm
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3£xccunoe Bcpartincnt
3tatc of dalirornia
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS
SECTION 3007, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
WHEREAS, the State Controller has reported that the
Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund will be exhausted
on or about June 3, 1965, and that there is money in the
Employment Contingent Fund and in the General Fund not
required to meet any demands whicli have accrued or may accrue
against them; and
v;hereAS, it has been determined that, pursuant to
Section 3007 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, moneys may be
transferred from said funds to the Unemployment Compensation
Disability Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any money so transferred
under the authority of this authorization shall be returned to
the respective funds as soon as there is sufficient money in
the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the
Controller shall transfer not to exceed $5,000,000 from the
Employment Contingent Fund and $11,000,000 from the General
Fund, to the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund during
the month of June, under Section 3007 of the Unemployment
Insurance Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of Cali-
fornia has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this 1st day
of June, 1965.
priMlrJ im cai iPotN
rrici or statb pkintinc
lfllh«fiffi&« of th« Sacretary Qf8t«»^^
of the State of CiTTTornll li=iJ
UN 2- 1965
ILMyjykUAHj^crel^i
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AMitlanI S«<r»Mt]f •< ttaM
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^xccutioc Bcpartmtnt
3tat£ of California
PROCI. A NATION
OK A
STATE OF DISASTER
W11|.:R1.:AS, tl.,- laws of the Slate of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a Stale of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which procl.-unation shall be in writing and shall take effect
inunediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WIF.REAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster, when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, and city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans devel-
oped on a regional or other basis: and that it shall be the duty
of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the City of Los Angeles, State of
California, as a result of slide damage to public and private
property in the Pacific Palisades area starting on or about June 5,
1965; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Mayor of the City of r^s Angeles;
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f/J in (ALiroBNiA orrici op itati pbintih*.
In (he Office of the Secretary ol 8Ul«
cf the Slate of California
JUN 2 ■?. 1965
FRANK IJ^UAN, iecrejin of
.Utant Svcralory •( Stol*
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^xccutitJt ©cpartmcnt
3tatc of (Lalirornia
and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas was
and is inadequate to cofK? with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme pxjril war-
rant and necessitate thi> pioclamat ion of the existence of a State
of Disaster.
NOW, TIIBREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim thi> oxistenco of a State of Disaster in the City of Ix)s
Angeles, State of California: and
T DTRHCT tliat this Proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective Juno 5, 1965, and that as soon hereafter as
possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary
of State of the State of California; and that widespread publicity
and notice be givt^n to this proclamation.
TN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Groat Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacraanento this 21
th day of
June, J9ti5
Prinlli tm rAIIPOBNI* OPftCI OV ItATB VKINTIMS
y c/y
H-
^lecutioe ©cpartment
^tatc or CaliforniG
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occaalon has arisen and now exists
requiring that the Lecialature of the State of California be
convened In extraordinary oesalon, now, therefore,
I, EDIWND G. BHO//N, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power and authority in me vested by Section 9 of
Article V of tlic Constitution of the State of California, do
hereby convene the Legislature of the State of California to
meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on
the twenty-fifth day of June, 1965, at 12 o'clock of said day
to legislate upon the following subjects:
Item 1. To consider and act upon legislation to provide
revenues for the General Fund.
item 2. To consider and act upon legislation relative to
public medical assistance to indigent persons.
Item 3. To consider and act upon legislation relative to
the creation of a State park in the vicinity of Lake Tahoe.
IIJ V/lTNESo WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto
this twenty- fourth day of June, 1965.
Governor of California
O
Secretary of State
orpiri OP WKit PRiNriNn
t,v I, ,S. Trtar.v of State
In the OfReo of th» Srr ru»»rv i ' 8*»tn
of !hu Stala of Callfi-rr, .,
Auittant Secretary of Stota
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^xecutiDt Btpartinent
Statf of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Tlu- Legislature of the State o£ California has been called
in extraordinary session and has convc-ned on June 25, 19^5; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen
and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to submit additional
subjects to the Legislature for consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of th<> State of California, by virtue
of tlie power vested in me by law, hereby amend and supplement my
Proclamation dated June 24, 1965, by adding the following additional
i purposes thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate
\ ui)on the following subjects, in addition to the subjects specified in the
original Proclamation, to wit:
j Item No. 4. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the
appropriation of money in the State Beach, Park, Recreational and
Historical Facilities Fund for expenditure, pursuant to Section 5096.15
(c) of the Public Resources Code, for planning of fish hatcheries, and the
construction of artificial reefs at Southern California ocean beaches,
Itei-n No. 5. To consider and act upon legislation relative to the
licensing of homes for the aged.
IN WITNESS WI^REOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this twenty-eighth day
] of June, 1965.
Governor of California
Secretary of State
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,{ th* 8U«« of Oliforni*
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^jtcutioc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Tin- Legislature i)f the State of California has been
called in extraordinary session and has convened on June 25, 1965; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions which have arisen
and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to submit addition-
al subjects to tlie L,<>gislature lor consideration; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and supplement
my Proclamation dated June Z4, 1965, by adding the following additional
purpose thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate
upon the following subject, in addition to the subjects specified in the
original Proclamation, to wit:
Item 6. To consider and act upon legislation relative to retirement
benefits under the Legislators' Retirement Law for legislators affected
by co\irt-ordered r c-apportionment .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this twenty-ninth
day of June. 1965
Govejinor of California
est: K3f ^ *- ^^ l^A
Secretary (^*.ate
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OPrtCH OF BTATI niMTiiie
FILED
In Mm omw e« tS* ««»y»t«iy at 9tat«
c( tha State of California
JUN2 9 1965
FRANK My^kUAN, SecreUry of
ktant &*cr«iar]r of Stai*
C^^C^
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^xccutiue Bcpartmcnt
^tatc or Calirornij
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS
SECTION 3007, UNSMPLOYMiiNT INSURANCE CODE
uHEREAS, the State Controller has reoorted thot- <-h«.
Fu„. not rc.,„l.e/?o ^e^t'X' TeZlal^'Siri^lVT^rTeTll
msy accrue against It; and accruea or
'h/SneS;?^-Lrsip'LSu„roSi.^!ii?/Sf ="' "°"- -
NO.v, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby order 3 that thP
Ge°ner° '^undlo'tJ"'';;;;'''^^'"' '? '^'^'"^ f 5,000:oOo'?ro^'?he
P,1^H \. ^ to the Unemployment Corapenuatlon Dlaabilltv
Fund under Section 3007 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.
Callfornifhf ^f ^HEREOF, the Governor of the State of
California has hereutito aet hla hand at Sacramento thi:
2c5th day of Jun
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ATTEST.
GOVERNOR
SECRETORY OF STATE
A8Si.t1:'..t. ;'oor<'t,ai'.v uf I't.ate
^tintU im tAiiiiiiNiA orrirf nr itAlb i^tiMTiHt,
FILED
In th* Office of th« S*er«<ary of St|
s. of tht SUta of California ^-,
N281965 '"
reUnr^l- Stall
AitMant Ua alary af ttota
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^xccuriDc ©cpartment
-State of California
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 18 of the State Construction
Program Bond Act of 1964,
That Chapter l43. Statutes of 1964 of the First
Extraordinary Session of the Legislature of the State
of California, belns the State Construction Program Bond
Act of 1964, was duly submitted to the people at the
special election consolidated with the General Election
held on November 3, 1964, and
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned
and canvassed and declared in the same manner and subject
to the same rules as votes cast for state officers, and
said act received a majority of all of the votes cast for
and against it at the election, and that the act became
effective and shall be Irrepealable until the principal
and interest of the liabilities therein created shall be
paid and discharged.
GOVERNOR
Attest: (y
SECRETARY OP STATE
FAILED
to Mm 0«ea of th* &MF«tarX_of S^**
o< the Blata of California^
,N 3 0 1965
Secret of
Ittant S«»»tary al SWM
^v^<^
^xecutiue department
State of dalifornia
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS
SECTION 3007, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
WHEREAS the State Controller has reported that the Unemploy-
m^f Coi^pensation Disability Fund will be exhausted on or about
j^^y 1? and ?ha? there is money in the General Fund not required
to meet any demands which have accrued or may accrue against it;
and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that. Pursuant to Section 3007
of the Unemployment Insurance Code, moneys may be transferrea
?rom saiS Gcne^l Fund to the Unemployment Compensation Dis-
ability Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is understood that any money so transferred under
the authority of this authorization shall be returned to the
General Fund as soon as there is sufficient money m the Unemploj^-
ment Compensation Disability Fund;
NOW THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the Controller
sSll transfer not to exceed $15,000,000 from the General Fund
to tic SnSp^y^ent compensation Disability Fund under Section
3007 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Governor of the State of California has
Jereintfset his h^nd at Sacramento this 30th day of June, 1965.
fL
GOVERNOR
SECRET AJIY OF STATE
FILED
PfMti l» riiiFOtm* errtev or iikTt nmtiii*
"STh. owe of Ih. SVcret.ry of «•**
0« «h» SU*" "' Cslifornl.
.^^4
3:xecutiuc Bcpartnicnt
^cjcc of dGiifoniJa
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 4 of the State Beach, Park,
Recreational, and Hlistorlcal Pacllltles Bond Act of 1964,
T)iat Chapter l6qo, Statutes of 1963 of the Legislature
of the State of California, being the State Beach, Park,
Recreational, and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1964, !•
was duly submitted to the people at the special election
consolidated with the General Election held on
November 3, 1964, and
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned
and canvassed and declared in the same manner and subject
to the same rules as votes cast for state offle ^rs, and
said act received a majority of all of the votes cast for
and analnat it at the election, and that the act became
effective and shall be Irrepealable until the principal
and Interest of the liabilities therein created shall be
paid and discharged.
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GOVERNOR
Attest:
SECRETARY OF STATE
■i tm cfttivoRMiA orrici or
■TftTI MtMTINO
FILED
l^«H»9<eM at tfa* fiMTttlary «! St«t«
cf the Stattt of California
JUL 6- 1965
FRANK fUdljOAH, Secr^ of W^ jf
By.
CMittont $«cr«««r|r of Stal*
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itnmwii department
^rarc of California
PROCMMATION
WHERSA^, o.i^.^/v-ui' 27 or fc.je iiiatucea of 1955 provided
for a 'temporary one cen^ increase (from seven cents
($0.07) to eight cento (;^0.0o) per gallon) in the rate
or the motor vehicle fuel license tax and tlie use fuel
tax imposed pui-ouant to .icctiona 7351 and 0651 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, for the pui'pose of providing
funds for the repair or restoration of state iiighways
and local streets, roads, and bridges damaged or destroyed
by ^torm and flood or flood conditions occurring between
December 1, 19u4, and June 30, 19j!3; and
lifrlZI-LiAo , Under the tei^ma of Chapter 27, this temporary
increase in the rate, whlcn commenced on Api-il 1, 1955,
is to remain in effect until December 31, 19o5; except
that it is provided in Sections 7351.5 and t.'551.5 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, as added by Chapter 27, tiiat
if, in any montn prior to Deccnuc:,', 19^5, tlie Goveriior,
acting upon the advice of the Departments of Finance and
Public Works, finds either (l) that sufficient funds will
be available fi'om increased taxes and federal reimburse-
ments for federally approved projects for tiie purpose of
financing; suc.i i-epalr or restoration of state highways
and local streets, roads, aiid bridges with the eigat
cents ($0.0G) per gallon rate of the tax imposed pursuant
to Sections 7351 and G051 remaining in effect only until
tiie end of that month, oi' (2) t.iat the sum of fifty-seven
million dollars ($57,000,000) will be available from
said sources v;lth such rate in effect only until the end
of that month, w.ilchever sum is the lesser, he is required,
on or before the 10th day of taat month, to issue a
proclamation making such declaration, and tiiercupon, the
rate of o.icse taxes snail, on the first day of the montii
following t.ic issuance of the Governor's proclamation,
automatically I'evert to seven cents ($0.07) per gallon; and
WHEREAS, The Departments of Finance and Public Works
have advised tiie Govcriior that the sum of fifty-seven
million dollars ($57,000,000) will be available from
increased taxes and ^'edcral reimbursements with the
cigiit cents ($0.0b) per gallon rate of these taxes in
effect onlj: until August 31, 1955, now, therefore,
I, Sdmuiid G. Brown, Govei^nor of the State of California,
acting pui'suant to Sections 7351.5 ajTid 8551.5 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, as added by Chapter 27 of the
statutes of 1955, and acting upon the advice of the
{•rinl,-4 in rAllfOBNiA omit nr itati miNrilia
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of the State of California
■■'■?>- 1965
fPAUK iJj^kDAN, SecMjery qJ/Mafe
'MtUtont S«cr«tory of Stat*
35KCUtiDf Bcparnncnt
3tatc of (Ejljfornia
Departments of Finance and Public Works, do iiereoy riud
and declare t.iat t'.ie sum oi' fifty-seven million dollars
($i3.'iOOO,GOO) will be available x'roni increased taxes auid
i*ederal reimbursements for lederally approved projects
with tiie eigiit cents ($0.06) per gallon rate of the tax
imposed pursuant to Sections /351 and 0651 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code remalnint; in effect only until August 31,
19o5; ,and tiiat, therefore, as provided in oectlons 7351.5
and S65I.5 of tlie Revenue and Taxation Code, the rate of
the tax imposed pursuant to Sections 7351 and ubpl of
the Revenue and Taxation Code snail, on Seutember 1, 1965*
automatically revert to seven cents ($0.07; per gallon.
IN WITNSJo WISIiSOP, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused t.ie Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed tiiis third day of August, 1965.
fitinttd i» cALiroBNl* »pri<
^ ^/c^ O"
^xcnitioe ©rpartmtnt
^tarc of California
I, Glenn M. Anderson, Acting Governor of the
State of California am satisfied that a condition of
tumult and riot exists In a portion of the county
of Los Angeles and under the applicable provisions
of the Military and Veterans Code I therefore order Into
the service of the State of California the California
Army National Guard In such number as I shall subsequently
determined necessai?y.
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effectivey-^August 13, 1963 and that as
soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of
the State of California; and that widespread publicity
and notice be clven to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WIIEliEOP, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the great seal of the State of California to
be fixed.
Done at the City of Los Angeles this 13th Day of
August, 1965. ^
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AA/jli^ ij^^^ijlu,'
ACTING GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA
''X.U'*'*^''
SECRETAHY OF STATE
AaslaLant Secretary oi" St.at.e
primtij in c*ii»obnia itatb rklHTiMo orricB
fPJ
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■ ft— nrtfrtif fcUtQ
of Iho Stata of California ""^
UG 1 7 1965
AftsUtant Svo-etory of Stat*
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^xccutiDc Bcpartmtnt
5»tatc of California
ii<-
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PROCLAMATION
'A
I, Glenn M. Anderson, Acting Governor of the State of
California, having found a condition of extreme peril
to the safety of persons and property within this state
caused by a riot within the County of Los Angeles,
and having found that local authority is inadequate to
cope with this peril, and having found that suoh condition
Is by reason of Its magnitude beyond the control of the
services, personnel, equipment and facilities of the
City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles,
therefore proclaim a state of extreme emergency in
the County of Los Angeles.
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect
Immediately, effective August 14, I965, and that as
soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of
the State of California; and that widespread publicity
and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the great seal of the State of California to
be fixed.
Done at the City of Los Angeles this l4th Day of
August, 196t).
TTEST:
'7,^^
ACTING GOVEHNOR OF CALIFORNIA
SECRETARY OF STA
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I
ADsiotant Sov'retary of State
FILED
N(A IT«TI raiNTINc OP 'ICI
<.>illi.| H. MOO«I. tTATV MINt^
cf the State of Cnl>*orni«-^
b 1 7 1965
AwMtanI SMi«twy of Slot*
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^xccutitie ©cpartment
^tate of California
PROCLAMATION
Cal?forn^^ ^"'if^son. Acting Governor of the State of
?o tie sar^tv nJ"^ ^"''"^ ^ condition of extreme pLil
auSj f r^,- ^iSi°n"%rcS;n°?ro? iSf iLe'JL' ^^^^^
cSv of rL^!"" ^"'°™^^ ^y ^^« Chief ^Police Of the
City of Los Angeles and the Sheriff of the rmmi-v ^r
bv reason o^^^ ""^ finding that such condition is
lv.HlT, personne?^"ea:;?' '"^"^ ^^^ control o? the
City of Los ISes'and Jh^r^ ^1?'^ facilities of the
therefore proclaim a «?J« ?°!?."^y °^ ^°^ Angeles,
of Los Angeles' ^"""^^ °^ disaster in the County
i'.S^t\SreS^c%?;°^L^%^i°?4^1J.^^^%^J-^
?ned1n^^?h^-o^,?Lnf Ff ^^>°'^^^^^^^^^^^
the State of CallfLnf-. ^ Secretary of State of
and notice^ieliJe^^^JJ-^thrs^pJo^^^^^Ji^^^r- ^"^^^^^^y
be fixed. ^ ^ °^ ^^^ ^*«te of California to
Ss?! go5?''' ""^ "^^ ^"S^^«« t^i« i^th Day Of
AUM 1 7 1955 y
AwUtonf Svcralary of Stala
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
Xn the light or the state o/^/f.-fes^S^Pur^surt to
S hu?e anf ^e^Sr -eSlsl^. .o. the pro-
jection ol" life and property:
1 . CURFEV;
.o person shall be IJP-^^Sl.^i^/unSrrover^"""
-rate-rfaltr--in ?h^e"aref ioun.e. as ToUo^s:
Starting at V-^.r^rdrstrert/thSlr-eeSins
Boulevard and Alameda Stree^^ ^^
westerly to Fl°«^L«mrioulevl?d! then westerly
Flower Street to ^dams Boulevar^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^
on Adams Boulevard to Crenshaw p^^rence
southerly on Crenshaw Boulevard ^^^^^ ^^
Avenue, then e^^^^^i^herly on 5an Ness Avenue
Van Ness Avenue, southerly o imperial
fo ifa»eair-i.rr!roi%°-^a to tHe starting
P * _, . ^.^„ time of sunrise
Between the hours of^-.^^IJ'^^^fu not apply to
of the following ^ay. Thl^^'iJ^,. othe
of the following day. ^^^ j-^remen. other emergency
policemen, Pe^?^??^ir^''aKerTn police or emergency
personnel or civilians e"f |^^iJ"to authorized rep-
Any Violation oi; this rule shall^he^Punished^^
provided by section IbOO oi
Code, /'
Dated: August 14/ ^
D
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ATTEST:
AOTINQ OOVERlAjR OF CALITORNIft
SECRETARY O
c/.^>.
FILED
« S<at4
3Exccutit)c department
;S»t3tt of California
AMENDED RULE NO.
In the 0«.c« cf «ti» Secretary of
\\ the Bt.U o« C.l.forn..
^UG 1 V 1965
A»i>tant i«rew» o* **"*•
vested in me to Pi^o"^"leate, issue anu
resulations and orders, I d^^^^^*?^/"}: iife and property
regulation necessary for P^^^^-^^^^^^-^.^J^if f^^IJ^d^n^
and hereby amend ^^^l^^^^^ ^^JJZl^Jr. M. Anderson,
to^be effective'lmLSlatefy as amended, as follows:
CURFEV;:
within the area bounded as follows:
<;tartlnK at the intersection of Washington
loulevafd and Alameda Street ^hen proceeding
westerly to Flower Street, then south on Flower
Street to Adams Boulevard, then westerly on
y^ RQsecrannv^nue, then easterly on Rosecrans
between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and the time oi
sunrise of the following day.
This curfew shall not apply to Poli"'"^"^,Pf^^| engage^'in
firemen, other emergency P^-J^J^^^f 3^rii no? a^pfy^o
-iirrl^ed^rlprere^nftfvesaf news service, n^
or radio or television station or nctworK.
, i.nr^n of this rule shall be punished as provided
^^^srcfion'rooS'of'the^Mintary and Veterans Code.
This rule shall remain in effect until such time as it is
rescinded.
1 Dated: August It). 196^.
GOVERNOlf OF CALIFORNIA
'ATTEST
'/t
0^
SECRETARV OF STATE
A3sl3tant Secretary of 3t«-U
^^9'<^^ O
ixccutitjc department
dtatc of £aliromia
CANCELLATION OF RULES AND REGULATIONS
I, GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN, having found
that conditions of tumult and rJotlng which have
existed In the County of Los Angeles have Improved
to the degree where there Is no further need for
the Imposition of the curfew previously ordered,
therefore cancel rule j;\ and amended rule /a, and term-
inate the curfew established thereby.
AsBiatant bocretary of 3tate
trimtii im .Aiin.BNiA iTiir» miintino omcft
FILED
In tho OWc. of the Swretafy o» 8l-V|P
of the St«t« of California
Aulitont S«i»wry pt »••••
fV
^xccutioc ©cparniicnt
3tatc of California
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS
SECTION 3007, UNEI4PL0YMENT INSURANCE CODE
^.o ^-v, '^^r.t,. pontroller ha3 reported that the Unemployment
VJHEREAS, the ^J^^^. J°"f ^^d^iii be exhausted on or about
compensation Jl^abillty Fund will ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^
feSSfert^'meft alS ciemand.^hich Lve accrued or may accrue
against it; and
and
'.^FREAS it is understood that any money so transferred under
pioyment Compensation Disability Fund;
no-: THEREFORE the Governor hereby orders that the Controller
she'll SSer not to exceed $7,000,000 from the General Fund
K^iL Unempioymcnt Compensation Disability Fund under section
: 3S07 of ?ho unemployment Insurance Code, during the month of
September.
frInl'J !• .«ii»o«"i« ornci oi •!«!» kixtihi;
^***of th! It.t. of C.r.forh).
-r SEP 7 - 1965
tPJMK
c^^(^
^Jtnitioe Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of California
FILED
Of th« 6t.u of CRiifornl.
PROCLTillATION
of Article V or ti,c Con-M -,,/•> ^" '^^ vostecl bv Section 9
hereby convene "tS Le^clat ^e S/'h.^.^'"'"" ""' CaiifornJa? do
ncct in c;:craordinnr- seasioJa? -.'1° "''^ °^- ^^li^^ornia to
twentietl. day of SeptemScx' Jd^S trS^on°' .''f'•^^°^"^^' °" ^l.e
to -^1SaSorJion^:nrS?^S! Sa?f a^JrSil^l^Si^ -^^^-
to racd£\''car^proc°ra°f auSo?i"o.f ."^ "^m°" ^^^^i^l^tion relative
.^-nendraents of 1965 act y^Sat 28f %'l!?-^°=^^^ Security
' '-^ i>cat. 286, Publxc Lav; 39-97.
to ScJfte "oin'-KcsolSiST ;Si°r- "»°" l«3"l«io„ relative
on...lo<l ■■P.o.iaontial srocJ^r^n^ancrSa^riiJ^!..'""^""-
IN T.-ITIJESS ^niEUEOP T l,a„^ i
clay of Scijcembor, 1965.
Governor of California
Z
ATTEST: f^^*..*^ . ^««X/J ^^^
secretary fcystate
>'.»«J I. C.MPO.N,. ,,»,, r.lNllK.. 0,P,c<
;.'/^A'/9
111]==^=='
^xecutiot Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of California
FIUED
In the Office of tho Secretary of 8t«t^
of tho State of California
PROCIiAWATION
WHEREAS the Legislature of tlie State of California has
been ci!S In extraordinary session and has convened on
September 20, 1965; and
, ^r =r^ r.--f-raordinarv occasion which
LavT'PRT?A<5 on account oi an c^.traoruinaj-y vj>-
WliEiitA^, on i>-^ H4- io deemed desirable and
;;eL'sirrto"tuS™t'='^r^aiyoial"tS1«ct to the Legislature
for consideration; nov/, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BRa7N. Governor of the ^tate of California.
h„ virtue oi the povver vested in me by law, hereoy amend
subject, in addition to the subjects specilied in uie
original Proclamation, to wxt:
Ttc.n NO 4. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to ^Ke^p ting retroactive lump sum Socxal Security
plySents in computing public assistance grants.
IN WITNESS UUERliOF, I have hereunto set my 1^*"^^"^
caused tie Great Seal of tl.e State of California to be
a?fKed this twenty-ninth day of September. 1965.
ATTEST!
Governor of California
a^,«^c A^^/-^—
C
Secy^etary of State
^y^^
Assistant Secretary of State
>tl.l>i i> i.iiro.Ni. o.M.» or iiA.t r.lNIi»<.
V^J^^^
iri]-—
^lecutiDt ©cpartmrnt
^tarc of California
FILED
In th« one* of th« Sicratary of 8Uit4
of tho 8UU of California
PROCLAI'lATION
'T 1 3 1965
AMbtairt Saaalorx of SMM
I WHEREAS, tliG LcgiGlaturc of tiic State of California
IvIUiRKAS, on account of Gictraordinary occasion.! vHiioV,
tion-'now/Ser^Sre/"^'^''^ '° ^^^ legislature for considera^
bv virtnr^A — f"^^ '^^ °^°^^^' Governor of the State of California
?o"it°" "■ '^'^ """^""^ specified in tha origL^r^rScfa^Stion.
^^i-,*-- J^'^^ ^'?* ^* ^° consider and act upon legislation
relative to junior college foundation programs. ^"-^^^^^^^
relative "^^laL^^^^^r^ ^^"^ "'-" legislation
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand ;,nri
caused tl.c Great Seal of tlie State of California to b^ f ffil^
this thirtcentJi day of October, 1965 '''*-''-''°''"^^ ^ '^ affixed
Governor of California
ATTEST u
a2
Secretary of State
Asaistaiit Socrotary of ritat.
prlntrd in tAiiyoBNi* omrt or ITAfB rRIHTINI
=-=lEj
^^^^ - e.
^xeniriDc ©cpartment
^tatc of California
PROCIiAllATION
j iniEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California
j has been called in extraordinary session and has convened
|( on September 20, 1965; and
\
i iniEREAS, on account of an extraordinary occasion
v/hich has arisen and now exists, it is deemed desirable <ind
necessary to submit an additional subject to the Legislature
for consideration; nov/, diorefore,
I, KDiaJND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue o. tiie po\7cr vested in me by law,
hereby eimcnd and supplement ray Proclamation dated
September 17, 19G5, by adding tlic following additional purpose
tlicreto, and tiicreby pennitting the Legislature to legislate
upon tiie follov/ing subject, in addition to the subjects
specified in the original Proclaiaation, to v/it:
Item No. 7. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to tiie selection of state college sites.
IN \:iTNESS vniEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
I caused tlie Great Seal o;: tlic State of California to be
affixed this Ztt^-e^t uurn- day of October, 1965.
Governor of California
Secretary olfS^ate
ftkmUi Im f-AiiroKNi* orrici or tTATt fbintimo
FILED
Jn-tlia Offioa of.th* SMr«t«£y s>^9UM
of th« State of California '^^
OCT 20 1965
FRANK M. jMBAN, Secretary of State
AMistonI S*cr«iary of Stot*
y.-^ -Z)
^xecutiDc ©cpartmcnt
iStatc of California
PROCLAIIATION
WIffiUEAS, tlae Legislature oi' die State of California
has been called in c;:traordinary session and has convened on
September 20, 1965; and
vniERi:AS, on account of an extraordinary occasion which
has arisen and nov/ c::ists, it is deemed desirable and necessary
to submit an additional subject to tlic Legislature for
consideration; nov/, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BRCn/N, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of tlio power vested in mc by lav;, hereby
amend and supplement my Proclamation dated September 17, 1965,
by adding the follov.'ing additional purpose thereto, and tliereby
pcrraitting tlic Legiclaturc to legislate upon tlie follov/ing
subject, in addition to tiic subjects specified in tiie original
Proclamation, lio v/it:
Item No. 8. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to motor vehicle pollution control devices.
IN ;7ITNESS \/irEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused tlie Great Seal of tlie State of California to be affixed
tliis twenty-fifth day of October, 1965.
1.4^ 'i
Governor of California
Secretary of State
>rW«< to <
FILED
In tha Offic* of the Secretary of StatA
OCT 2 C 1965
FRANK M/<ORDAN, Secrg^^ry oj^ >r
^^kutttont S«CT«tary of Slot*
^^(^rS
^xtcutiDe Bepartment
^•tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
S T ATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condition,
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which
proclamation sh.ll be in writin. and shall take effect immediately
upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall coop-
erate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on a
regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I. as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the .afety of person.
and property within this State have arisen and now exist as a resul
of major and widespread fires which have occurred and which are
FILED
t,i,lii i» ..llPOtHIA orFici OF II.TI rilNIl"..
P 1 ;. 1965 y;
Awtetant SMrvtory of Slot*
^
^xcnitiDt Bcpartment
3catc or Calirornij
still burning in large areas within the Counties of Marin, Napa,
Placer, Solano and Sonoma and of the excessively high winds preva-
lent in those areas ;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a State
of Disaster in the Counties of Marin, Napa, Placer, Solano and
Sonoma by the Chairmen of the Boards of Supervisors of those
counties; and
3. That the aforesaid conditions are of such severity that
local authority in directly affected areas is inadequate to cope
with such conditions of extreme peril by reason of their magnitude,
which places them beyond the control of the protective services,
personnel, equipment and facilities of any single county, city and
county, or city, and requires the combined forces of a mutual aid
region or regions to combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warramt
and necessitate the proclaonation of the existence of a State of
Disaster;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me by
the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim that a
State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Marin, Napa, Placer,
Solano and Sonoma; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi
ately, auid that as soon hereafter as possible this proclannation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of
PtinttJ in CAItFOINIA oprici or ITATI raiNTINC
iPXECUtitit ©tpartmtnt
^tatc of California
California, and that widespread publicity and notice be given to
this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this /jj
September, 1965.
^v/'/
^xccutivic Beparaiicnt
3tatt of California
FILED
In Ih* Offio* of tha Secretary of Stal^
of tho Stata of California
CT 6 - 1965
RrJORDAN^^craMuitiL St«
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
Attittaat Sacratory of SloM
I, EDMUl-JD G. BR017N, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order tliat a special election shall be held on
the fifteentli day of December, 1965, v/itliin tlie 26th
Congressional District of tlic State, (as described by Chapter
1234 of the Statutes of 1961) , to fill tlie vacancy in the office
of Member of House of Representatives from said district result-
ing from the resignation of Congressman James Roosevelt.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred
dollars (§100) for tlie arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of tlie provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total eunount hereafter
e:rpended for tlie purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
(§10,000).
IN WITNESS vniEREOr, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused tiic Great Seal of tlie State of California to be affixed
hereto tiiis /.^ day of i /^>^ 4<tl, . 1965.
oovernor
ATTEST ty^ff^j^t. /lO^A'*^^**.
Socrctjr^y of State
BNtA orrtcB or stats pkintik
Assistant Secretary of Stdt0
^^^^
^xccutitJt Bcpartmcnt
i^tatc of California
FlUED
OCT 7 - 1965
PROCLAMATION •■
WHEREAS On October 15 we observe Poetry Day in California — a
day to honor our poets and their work; and
WHEREAS In man's culture, from the earliest days, the poet has
occupied a special place. For the words he has set to
the music of the mind have moved men to great things.
Through the ages the poet has lifted the hearts of the
sad, stirred romance and recorded man's progress in
the epic pages of history; and
WHEREAS Americans will always remember that frosty January 20,
1961, when Robert Frost delivered his memorable and
moving poem at the inauguration of President John F.
Kennedy. On that day poetry found a new niche in
American life; and
WHEREAS In the tradition John F. Kennedy established four years
ago and in commemoration of Poetry Day, 1965, a
California poet, educator and legislator, Charles B.
Garrigus, has composed a "Sonnet for California" which
I am proud to present in this proclamation to the
people of California:
Sonnet for California
"VJliat profit is it to a man if, gaining all the world,
He lose the soul %vhich gives it meaning?"
So spoke the best and wisest of us all.
In hopes that we would ]:now life's happiest lot;
But men became enraptured with the treasures of the earth.
And troding |XiacG for pleasure, soon forgot.
This California is a blessed land.
Where every prospect shows its fairest face;
And Beauty boasts where nature's bounteous hand
Has strewn her riches with a lavish grace.
Here a people's faith in learning's power
Has given hope its tools for shaping life.
Great dreams become achievements of the hour,
Uoducmg time's inheritance of strife.
But all the wealth that farm and factory give
Shall nock the man whose dignity is lost;
Then let us measure gain by how men live
And count the righteous cause and not the cost.
Whoever says that justice can't be done
Has lost the faith by which this ^^rarld is won.
PtinlfJ im CAIIPnRNIA ITATt rHINriNC opfici
" • •■,
NOW, THEREFORE. I . EmUHD G . BROWN GOVERNOR OP THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim October 15 as POETRY DAY.
IN VJITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this seventh
day of October, One
Tliousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Five.
.. Jl4.^ ^"
TTEST:
/
Secretary ^^tate
J^v<^^
^xtcutiot ©cpartincnt
^tatc of Calirornia
AUTIIORIZATIOIJ FOR TRANSFER OF M0NEY3
SECTIO'J 3007, UNEMPLOraZNT INSURANCE CODE
IVHEREAS, the State Controller haa reported that the
Uncniploymnnt Compon;3ation Diunbllity Fund will be exhausted
on or about October 11, and that there la money In the
Employment Contingent Fund and in the Motor Vehicle Licence
Fee Fund not required to meet any demands which have accrued
or may accrue against them; and
ViliEREAS, it has been determined that, pursuant to
Section 3007 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, money may
be transferred from said funds to the Unemployment Compen-
sation Disability Fund; and
.-<HEREA3, it is understood that any money so trans-
ferred under the authority of this authorization shall be
returned to the Employment Contingent Fund and Motor
Vehicle License Fee Fund as soon as there is sufficient
money in the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund;
NOV/, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the
Controller shall transfer to the Unemployment Compensation
Disability I^nd, under Section 3007 of the Unemployment
Insurance Code, not to exceed $2,000,000 from the Employ-
ment Contingent Fund and not to exceed $8,000,000 from the
Motor Vehicle License Fee Fund.
IN WITNESS v/HEREOF, the Governor of the State of
California has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this
'^riT day of October, I965.
(tlAJ[}^
GOVERNOR
SECRETTtRY OF
3TAT5
f Aaaistuiit ou>;i'u tai-.v of sTTTe
FILED
^tkntti in tAiivotMi* orrii ■ nr itai« piihtinc
•f th« SUI* of California
OiiT 1 1 1965
iRDAN, Secretai
J^^^/
^XECutiOE ©cpartnicnt
3tatc or Caliroriiia
AUTHOIUZATION FOR TRANSFER OF MONEYS
oiiCTION 16310, GOVER^K'IENT CODE
'..HERSA3, the State Controller has reported that cash
in the General Fund will be oxliaujted on or about October I8,
196!j, and tliat there 11; money In the Architecture Revolving
Fund not required to meet any demand which has accrued or
msy accrue acain^t it; and
VJHEREAS, the Pooled Money Investment 3oard has
determined that, pursuant to Section I63IO of the Govern-
ment Code, moneys may be transferred from the Architecture
Revolving Fund to the General Fund; and
'.fflSREAS, It is understood that any money so trans-
ferred under the authority of this authorization shall be
returned to the Architecture Revolving Fund as soon as there
is sufficient money in the General Fund;
NO.j, THEREFORE, the Governor hereby orders that the
Controller transfer not to exceed $55,000,000, or so much
thereof as may be needed from time to time during the
balance of the month of October, from the Architecture
Revolving Fund to the General Fund under Section I63IO of
the Government Code.
HI ..TTNESS IvTiEREOF, the Governor of the State of
Collfornlr. has hereunto set his hand at Sacramento this
lilth day of October, I965.
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY
TATE
lutfi to I
FILED
In th» Otfie* of th« S»cr«t«ry of S«||(f
~^Ssrth« «t»*« of OirtM«*»» -Hal
T 1 5 1965
lOAMjiecretar
^/^/
^xcrotide ©cpartmcnt
^tatc or dalifomia
PROCLAIiATIOW
WHBRiSAS On llovenibcr 13 wc observe California Citizenship
Day — the anniversary of the ratification of the
first Constitution of the State of California; and
^VHHiKAS A primary concern of all Californians, now as in
the past, is the respect for, maintenance of, and
perpetuation of law and order in our society; and
VJHHlEAS Tlic spirit and letter of the Constitution of the
State of California, together with the Constitution
of the United States, has formed the basis of law
and order in a society of free and democratic
people; and
WHEREAS The anniversary of our Constitution is an
appropriate time for the reaffirmation of and
rededication to, the high ideals, rights and
traditions of citizenship, both in California
and the nation;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, E»1UND G. BROWN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim November 13 as CALIFORNIA CITIZENSHIP
DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ninth day
of November, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Five.
Governcjr
Secretary of State
f^ Aaoistant Socrotary of State
FILED
^ttnlti tm cAiirotitiA itati r«iNTiNC oprici
In the Office of the Secretary of 8««*
of the State of California
Autotanl SMretory of Slate
J'/(^9
r-
3£xtcutioc Bcpartmcnt
State of California
PROCI. AMATTON
DECIJViaNG THE TERMTNATTON
of the;
STATE OF DISASTEK
WHEREAS, on the 25th day of September, 1964, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Santa Barbara as
a result of major and widespread fires, creating imminent danger
to the safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of
essential services therein; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such state of disaster are now deemed not to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOW, THKREBIRE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this 22nd day of
November, 19t>5.
ATTEST
Secretary of 6ta4e
{•tiilii in iAilr>>«NlA III 111 r. lT liAlt TAirill
FILED
In Xhm Ome« of ihm SMret.ry of 8t«J
BTIIil >■>■»* *■'" ' tiS
NOV 2 3 1965
FRANK M/J()RDAN, Secrejiry opA
itani SktMw y of SMi*
^V9i)
f
IJxccutitit Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of Calirornia
1' ROC
I, AMATION
DBCIVVRTNG
THE TERMINATION
STATE
of the
OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 23rd day of September, 1964, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Sonoma as a
result of major and widespread fires and excessively high winds,
creating imminent danger to the safety of persons and property and
to the maintenance of essential services therein; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOW, TllKRBFXlRB, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall tiike effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this 22nd day of
November, 1965.
^tintli in f.di IPOIINI* orpitr or itati miNiINt;
FILED
of lh« Slate of California
NOV 2 3 1965
RANK K/KiRDAN, Secr$i»ry of.
^V^^^Mttant UvMwy of Smm
^/^/
iSXECutivit Bcpartmtnt
State of California
PROCLAMATION
nt'Cr^MUNG THE TERMTNATTON
of tho
c^TATK OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of September, 19b4, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Napa as a result
of :: ^r and widespread fires and excessively high wxnds creatxng
imminent danger to the safety of persons and property and to the
maintenance of essential services therein; and
WllFra^-AS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation 'of such State of Disaster are now deemed n°t to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOK TIIERETORE, I, EDMUND G. BIWWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this 22nd_ day of
November, 1965.
OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST :
Secretary ^^^tate
frinOi I' t«iip.i.»i» ornci of ti«Tl »«miimi
FILED
lh« state of Califor
NOV 2 3 1965
of th« State of California
ml ta»al»ni «« Uatt
Ji//-^
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^Pxenitiot ©cpartment
^tatc of California
1' R O C
L A M A T T O N
DECI^XRING
THE TERMINATION
STATE
of the
OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, oil tho 15lh day of Soptomber, 1904, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Marin as a result
of tidal waves caused by an earthquake between March 28, 1964, and
March 30, 1964, creating imminent danycr to the safety of persons
and property and to the maintenance of essential services therein;
and
WIlEraiAS, the conditions warrantiny and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of tho powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
T DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at tho City of Sacramento, this 22nd day of
November, 1965.
Secretary
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)VERNOR OF CALIFORNlX'~-
priMltd im CALiroiNiA oFrici or itatb ptiNTiNs
FILED
In th« Offic* of Ih* Secretary of lut«
. 9t th« SUt«..of OUtoMi^J
NOV 2 3 1965
FRANKJLsdORaAN, SecreWy o^
^^//^
^xcnitiDt Bcpartmcnt
3tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
PEC[^KING THE TERMINATION
oi the
STATE OF niSASTRD
result of abnormally heavy w^cont? ^"^^ °^ Humboldt as a
on January IH, 1904^ croati"" imlT ?"^ rainfall which started
persons and p^opori; Vna\Ti^ ^"^^"'"'"^ '^•^"Ser to the safety of
therein; and ' " '' '" '"" '"'■^^"tenance of essential services
proclamatio^^TS^er stTtr:n-s;"t"r"*L"' '^"' necessitating the
beyond the control of the norma nr^. ■ ""'^ '^^^r^^A not to be
equipment and facilities of the ouf,'"'^ • ^^^^^^''^' P««onnel,
divisions of that county; ^^^^ agencies and political sub-
State of cSifo;^™:^t^.J^, ^'^^ '^^ '^^--^ —or Of the
in me by the Constitution a,^d laws of f"'^"^,^'^ authority vested
Claim the termination of sax"d stlJe of oL^ste'rand '"'^'^ P^""
dlately and s,IS^ as'o^n'he^c-^f t'oT""" ^'^" ^^^ ^"^^ ^^-
0.«ce of the secretary of S^Itf ^r^i:: ?t:::^f 'c^^.J^^Lf" "^
caused the^rc^.^^ T^ k^:'^ ^T^^ -^ - -- and
i^tati of California to be affixed.
Done at th<» ri+ir ,^f t-
Novemlx^r, 1905. ^ ^ Sacramento, this 2gnd day of
ajVERNOR OF CALIFORNI^
Secretary o^s/ate
I
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Qffic»_af th»S?cret«ririBf 9t*t«
NOV 2 3 1965
i!xtniti\)E Btpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PRO CLAMATTON
DECLARING
THE
TERMINATION
STATE
of
OF
the
DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 16th day of December, 1963, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of U>s Angeles a.
a result of the rupture of the Baldwin Hills Reservoir dam on
December 14, 1963, creating imminent danger to the safety of per-
sons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
therein; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
printfJ in <
FPICK OF iT»TI r»lNIINC
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'of the 8UU of C«liform«
NOV 2 3 1965
FRAHK,*r. JORDAN, Sswetarjp^ata/
By I, • V- ^'' ^ ' ^^ —
^Kcutiut ©tpartmcnt
3tatc of California
2,
TN WITNESS Willi IJIitiF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 22nci day of
November, J 965.
ATTEST
Secretary of
piimliJ im CKlt^o■M■* uFrtcc oP 1T4TI printinc
cp^'pr
iSxecutitit ©epartment
3tatf of California
PROCLAMATION
DBCUVRTNG
THE
TERMINATION
STATE
of
OF
the
DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 16th day of March, 1964, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of I^s Angeles as
a result of major and widespread fires creating imminent danger
to the safety of persons and property and to the maintenance of
essential services therein; and
WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of April, 1964, the State of
Disaster in the County of Los Angeles was proclaimed to exist as
a result of excessively high winds and major and widespread fires
and as a result of the heavy rains of March 22 - 24, 1964, imme-
diately following the fires, causing extensive run-off of mud and
silt, all creating imminent danger to the safety of persons and
property and to the maintenance of essential services therein;
and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby pro-
claim the termination of said State of Disaster; and
PrMtd in CAI.IPORNIA ornci or •tati frintinc
FILED
DV 2 3 1965 y
^xtcutiut Bepartment 2.
^tate of California
I DIRliCT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento, this 22nd day of
November, 1905.
prinliJ in (AitroHNiA oiricB or iiati r>iNii
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fefuti'De department
State of daliforma
i- R C) C 1. A M A T I O N
OF A
STATK OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the state,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
iniraadiately upon its issuance; and
WHliREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all Stati disaster activities in connection
vvith such eraorgoncy, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREfXS, it is further provided by law that durinci a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. Tii.vt conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of Riverside, State of
California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by
abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on the 22nd
day of November, 1965;
2. That the Governor has bean requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Riverside;
i. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of Riverside and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to comViat ; and
FILED
In th» owe of Ih. Seeret.ry of Stjlj
prlmui in cALiroiwi* orric* of iT*Tt r«tMTil<«
24 1965
^ 40Ki)AN, SeoelarY Jit's!
^KfuriDc department
State of California
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of tha existence of a
State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
November 22, 1965, in the County of Riverside; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective Novfmber 22, 1965, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of
of November, 1965.
JiL
il-X-hr..*7<^
this ^ ffl f day
Secretary of State
^^^/^^^
/ Asa is taut Socrekir^ of State
trtmllt t
V
^jtffuriuc Brpartmcnt
^tm of (California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of CaJifonila jiupower
tha Govi3rnor to praclain a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State afflicted or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of exj>reine peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities in connection
.vith such emerijency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WilEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WilEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exLst in the County of San Bernardino, State
of California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by
abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which started the 22nd
day of November, 19t)5 ;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of San Bernardino;
i. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, e<iuip.)i.Mit and facilities within the
County of San liernardino and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
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FILED
primltd l« c
h* OfRce of (h« Secretary of
ef the State of Californta
r^aV2 6 1965
rfeANK M^UAN, SecreJ^ of Sa^ ^
wistont Secretary of Stof*
^KcutiDe Bepartment
3tatc of California
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
c. , . /?'; ^"^'^EPOUR. T. r?DMUMD G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by tho Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
November 22, 1965, in the County of San Bernardino; and
ru.^ 1 ] DTRHCT that thi« proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective November 22, 1965, and that as soon hereaf^r
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary ol State of the State of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation. ^^P^ea^l
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed!
Done at the City of Sacramento this /^^
November, 1965.
''■^ day of
GOVERNOR OF CALIR)RN1A^ ~^
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
"..c^cf^fc hy>i n-*d^*
^
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.-^/^/
i!xtcutit)t department
Smt of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATI- I ) F DISASTER
WllFRUAS, tlH- laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State afLcted or likely to be affected ^V certain condi-
tions of extreme p.ril to persons and property -^h-^^- ^^^^^^^
which proclamation shall be in wrxtincj and shall take effect
inunediately upon its issuance; and
WHFRl-AS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office ^^all act
as the coordinator of all State disaster activities -" -""^Jj^"^
with such emergency, and every State agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHERFAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with tho mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
have
WHliREAS, I, as Governor
found and do hereby find:
of the
State of California,
1 That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and'property and to the -"-^"^-"'-^"^^ "^^^'^'^^JJ^L^orSL
have arisen and now exist in the County of Ventura, State of Cali-
fornia as a result of flood and storm damage caused by abnormally
heavy and continuous rainfall which started the 12th day of Novem-
ber, 19b5;
2 That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Qiairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Ventura;
3 That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of Ventura and requires the combined forced of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat ; and
FILED
In the Office of th* Secretary of SUt^
ttlmlti (• c«ii»oim« wnc> •» inti »iniiiia
NOV 26 1965
-m
iSxecutitJe ©cpartmcnt
Srjff of California
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
NOW TUFREFXIRB, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
St.te of California, by virtue of th. powers and authority vested
i^m" by tL> Constilution and laws of this state, do horeby pro-
claim that a State of Piaster does exist, and has extsted s.nce
November 12, 1965, in tho County of Ventura; and
I DIRPCT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective November 12, 1965, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the Slate of California, and that widespread
publicity and notice be yiven to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacram.jnto this 26 Ih day of
November, 1965.
cALirotwi* o»»ici at iiAti hi»tiii«
^V7f
l!xecutitit Bepartment
^tatc of Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall
has occurred in recent days throughout the southern portion of
the State of California which has caused serious damage both
to private and public property, as a consequence of which the
cities and counties of the state have suffered serious damage
to their road systems and have sustained loss of drainage
structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aia
secondary system, and, in addition thereto, the state highway
system, which includes the Federal-aid interstate and primary
systems and portions of the Federal-aid secondary system, has
suffered serious damage and has sustained loss of bridges,
drainage structures, roadbeds and road surfaces, all of
which constitute an emergency affecting the entire State of
California; and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity for
immediate repair of reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the interstate, primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
systems; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U.S. Code,
as amended, and by Section 188.1 of the Streets and Highways
Code;
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bl th* OWce of lh» 8»er.t«ry of
of »h« 8t»t« of C»liforni»
DEC 1 5 1965
frimuJ i» cAitroKMi* otrici or itat* printimo
iU^Sk^-
Swntory of StoM
35xecunot ©tpartmtnt
^tatt of California
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Glenn M. Anderson, Acting
Governor of the State of California, do hereby proclaim
that an emergency exists throughout the counties of
Riverside. San Bernardino, and Ventura in the southern
portion of the State of California, as a result of the storm
and flood conditions and consequent damage to and loss of
bridges and highways on the interstate, primary and secondary
highway systems and other bridges and highways in the state
highway system; that the immediate repair and reconstruction
of such damaged and destroyed highways and bridges is vital
to the security, well-being and health of the citizens of the
State of California; and that the Secretary of Commerce of
the United States is hereby requested to concur in the
declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Se^ o£ t#fe State of California to be
affixed this /^ ' daV of D^4emb.»r. 1965,
frimlfi im cAiiroBMi* ornf» it* if*t» n»lHTiNi.
J^^/f^
^KfutiDc Brpartiiicnt
'^im of Caltroriuj
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHERB/\S, Iho laws of tho State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to Ixj affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall Ix? in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance: and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
£Uld
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public offici.Als to comply with such ))lans ; and
WHEREAS
, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and properly and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of San Diego, State of
California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by abnor-
mally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about the
23rd day of November, 1965;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Cliairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of San Diego;
3. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of San Diego and re<juires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions 1o coml)at ; and
priHtti in cAitpoiiNiA opricE or ITATI raiNriNc
1::;;=
^xcnitioc Bfpartmcnt
dtatt of California
5. That the aforosaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and nocessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
NOW, TllBKEPORE, I, EDMTJND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster docs exist, and has existed since
November 2i, 1965, in the Oiunty of San Diego; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective November 23, 1965, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sa«ramento this 23 rd day of
December, 1965.
prinuJ in <
tiroaNi* orricB or itatb pniNriMc
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I^xecutitit Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
J^^shelSd strengthen friendship with the peoples.
Jnd adJ?^cef c^Serative business relatxons wxth
private industries, of Costa Rxca, Honduras,
Nicaragua. El Salvador and Guatencla; and
— |-~H.?3 i'-^Jriu =jaS""
furthering the Ligo program of mutual cooperation
and assistance; and
California to these natxons,
call M th2 attention of our citizenB the di8ti„9>.i-h»
IN WITNESS WIIHIBOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed at Sacramento
this twenty-eighth day of
December, One Thousand Nxne
Hundred Sixty Five.
X^^^i^\
Governor
Secretary of S
prlntid in CAiiroiLMlA IT
In thn nffirn nf I'll Sii8ftti«rr ■< im**
"' " -' ll,o St«t» ol C-IKornin
*""■-""••""• r>;v: 2 ' 1965
Aititlanl S«cr«tory of Slatt
^vy<3.
^xccuttoc Bcpartmtnt
3tJtr of djlifornij
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comf)ly with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
jsersons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of Humboldt, State of
California, as a result of flood and storm d.image caused by abnor-
mally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about the
3rd day of January , 19bO ;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors ol the County of Humboldt;
3. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of Humboldt and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat; and
i>tit,itj I
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of tha State of Californhi '
n 1 / 1966 y
Aaufttont S*a«tary of Stol*
3!xtcutitic Beparniient
3tatc of California
5. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
xn me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of DisastcT does exist, and has existed since
January 3, 1966, in the County of Humboldt; and
di-itoiu L^'^fr^ ^^''''^ ^"^^ proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately effective January 3, 1966, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WMEREOF, I HAVE hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be afSed
Done at the City of LosAneeles
day of January, 1966. '
this l4th
^.^^1
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secret/iry of State
AiuiliHaul, ■nvrctary of State
^^r^
^xtcutiOf Brpartment
3tatt of California
PROCLAMATIOW
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall
has occurred in recent days throughout the southern portion of
the State of California which has caused serious damage both
to private and public property, as a consequence of which the
Cities and counties of the state have suffered serious damage
. to their road systems and have sustained loss of drainage
structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aid
secondary system, and, in addition thereto, the state highway
system, which includes the Ped*.rai =;^ • ^
cne Federal-aid interstate and primary
systems and portions of the Federal-aia secondary system, has
suffered serious damage and has sustained loss of bridges,
drainage structures, roadbeds and road surfaces, all of
Which constitute an emergency affecting the entire State of
California; and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting i„ the necessity for
immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the interstate, primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
systems; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U. S.
code, as amended, and by Section 188.1 of the Streets and^
Highways Code;
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^xcnitioc department
State of California
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that an emergency
exists throughout the counties of Los Angeles and San Diego
in the southern portion of the State of California, as a
result of the storm and flood conditions and consequent damage
to and loss of bridges and highways on the interstate, primary
and secondary highway systems and other bridges and highways
in the state highway system; that the immediate repair and
reconstruction of such damaged and destroyed highways and
bridges is vital to the security, well-being and health of
the citizens of the State of California; and that the
Secretary of Commerce of the United States is hereby requested
to concur in the declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this / *:' day of January,^ 1966.
Governor of Califo:
Secretary of State
^ AftttlMlant oooretary of ^tato
^nnliJ in .«iiro«Ni« ornr. OF IT«T« MIKTtnc
c^ViS-/)
^xccutioe ©cpartment
^tatc of Caurornia
AMENDED PROCLAMATION
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, during the month of November, 1965, abnormally
heavy and continuous rainfall occurred throughout the southern
portion of the State of California, and as a result of condi-
tions created thereby on the 15th day of December, 1965,
Glenn M. Anderson, Acting Governor of the State of California,
proclaimed an emergency to exist throughout the Counties of
Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura; and
WHEREAS, during the month of December, 1965, abnormally
heavy and continuous rainfall again occurred throughout the
southern portion of the State of California, and as a result
of conditions created thereby on the 19th day of January, 1966,
I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the State of California,
proclaimed an emergency to exist throughout the Counties of
Los Angeles and San Diego; and
WHEREAS, the conditions resulting in the Proclamation
of an Emergency, dated the 19th day of January, 1966, affected
the entire southern portion of the State of California,
including the Counties of Riverside, San Bernardino and
Ventura, as to which the Proclamation of Emergency, dated
the 15th day of December 1965, had been issued and
WHEREAS, the Counties of Riverside, San Bernardino
and Ventura thereby suffered further serious zunage to their
road systems as did the State Highway System, which includes
the Federal-aid, interstate, and primary, and portions of the
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of the State of California
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lilani tecie<o,|f of Stole
m
^jzmtiU Bcpartmtnt
^tatt of £alifornia
Federal-aid secondary systems, all of which constitute as of
said date and continues to constitute an emergency affecting
the entire State of California; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U. S. Code,
as amended, and by Section 188.1 of the Streets and Highways
Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that the Proclamation
of an Emergency issued on the 19th day of January, 1966. is
hereby amended to include the Counties of Riverside, San
Bernardino and Ventura and the Secretary of Commerce of the
United States is hereby requested to concur in this Amendment
to the said declaration of an emergency -
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this ^ 1 day of April. 1966
Governor of California
A^/w^Cam.
Secretary of State
ty Secretary of State
Ptimtii tn CALiroKNI* OPrWI •' ITATI *RIHTIM«
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S*cj«taiy of Statt
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iSxecutiDt Bepartment
^tatt of (Lalifornia
PROCLAMATION
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall
has occurred in recent days throughout the northwestern portion
of the State of California which has caused serious damage
both to private and public property, as a consequence of which
the cities and counties of the state have suffered serious
damage to their road systems and have sustained loss of drainage
structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aid
secondary system, and, in addition thereto, the state highway
system, which includes the Federal-aid interstate and primary
systems and portions of the Federal-aid secondary system, has
suffered serious damage and has sustained loss of bridges,
drainage structures, roadbeds and road surfaces, all of
which constitute an emergency affecting the entire State of
California; and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity for
immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the interstate, primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways in i he state highway
systems; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U. S.
Code, as amended, and by Section 188.1 of the Streets and
Highways Codej
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3^xecutii3E Bcpartmtnt
3tatc of California
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that an emergency
exists throughout northwestern California, in the counties of
Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Mendocino, Trinity, Humboldt,
Siskiyou and Del Norte, as a result of the storm and flood
conditions and consequent damage to and loss of bridges and
highways on the interstate, primary and secondary highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
system; that the immediate repair and reconstruction of such
damaged and destroyed highways and bridges is vital to the
security, well being and health of the citizens of the State
of California; and that the Secretary of Commerce of the
United States is hereby requested to concur in the declaration
of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
I and caused the Great Seal of the state of California to be
affixed this /f^ day of January, 1966.
Gove mo:
Secreta
iMilslniil, ;'>ri-rot.iii-,v ol" atata
ptimlii la CALiroiNl* oPrici ov tTATB niNTlM*
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i^xtcutitJt ©tpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
The month of February has become synonymous with the
observance of American History Month. Again this year,
we turn our attention to the great and glorious past of
our country. We do this to gain inspiration and courage
to meet the challomjos we must face in the years to come.
Tlie liberties and freedoms which are constitutionally
quaranteed to American citizens become more meaningful
when we study the great struggles our forefathers endured
in order to secure the blessings which are ours today.
History tells us that the struggle for freedom can never
be relaxed, that freedom thrives only under constant
vigilance, that freedom is assured when men understand
that freedom cannot exist when there is tyranny.
In recognition of the importance of history, the California
State Legislature has declared that each year the month of
February be designated as American History Month in
California .
THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Drown, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim February, 1966, American History Month in
our state, and ask my fellow citizens, our schools, civic
organizations and patriotic groups to join m undertaking
and participating in such activities as will promote
public understanding of our rich heritage and thereby
strengthen our democratic way of life.
IN WITNESS WtlEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 24th day of January, 1966.
TEST:
Governor of /California
\Ctt'C.*^f'
Secretary of State
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cf tha Stala of California
.JAN 2 1 1966
AMbtam Sacratanr of tiat*
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J?l/fii
^imm. ©cpartmcnt
3tatc of CaliforniD
PROCIiAI'IATION
WffiREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of
California Ijc convened in extraordinary session; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BRCTJN, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of tlic power and authority in mc vested by Section 9
of Article V of tlio Constitution of the State of California, do
hereby convene tlio Legislature of tlie State of California to
meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on
the tentli day of February, 1966, at 11:00 a.m. of said day for
the following purpose and to legislate upon tlie following
subjects;
Item No. 1. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to accounting procedures used by the state with respect to
revenue derived pursuant to the Bank emd Corporation Tax Law.
Item No. 2. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to procedures and practices in assessing property for purposes
of tcixation.
Item No. 3. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to financing capital outlay for construction or improvement of
public schools.
Item No. 4. To consider and act upon legislation relative
CO the employment of additional teachers at public schools
within areas of acute poverty.
Item No. 5. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to consolidation of community-level services and facilities of
governmental agencies and officers.
Item No. 6. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to incendiary devices and activities, and interference v/ith
police and firef ighting.
Item No. 7. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to enabling courts to function properly in event of large,
sudden increase of criminal cases.
Item No. 8, To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District and the
Southern California Rapid Transit District.
Item No. 9. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to augmentation of the emergency funds.
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FEB ir 1966
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Item No. 10. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to motor vehicle pollution control.
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to:
Item No. 11. To consider and act upon legislation relativ
J
a. The regulation and control of outdoor advertising
along or adjacent to highways.
b. The screening and removal of junlcyards, automotive
graveyards and scrap-processing plants along or
adjacent to highways.
c. The acquisition and preservation of scenic areas
along or adjacent to highways.
Item No. 12. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to water pollution and water quality protection in the
Lake Tahoc Basin.
Item No. 13. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the' establishment of a system for gathering, storing,
handling, and reporting information by the state and otlier
government organizations.
Item No. 14. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to implying consent of persons arrested for driving v/hile j
intoxicated to chemical tests.
Item No. 15. To consider and act upon legislation relativej
to making an appropriation for funding the non-reimbursable
joint costs and specific land costs for recreation and fish and
wildlife enhancement associated with state water projects.
Item No. 16. To consider and act upon legislation relative!
to ratification of the California-Nevada Interstate Compact.
Item No. 17. To consider and act upon legislation relative!
to ratification of the Interstate Compact for Education.
to:
Item No. 13. To consider and act upon legislation relative
a. A program of guaranteed loans for students at
institutions of higher education.
b. Designating the State Scholarship Commission as the
state agency to carry out the purposes and provisions
of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965
(P.L. 89-329).
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3tatt of California
c.
p„i,„.ti„. -^ecoora^natjn, council forH.^^^^^^^
St" """u'r^oSl iSlrovLions of Titlo I and
of 1964.
tive to:
Item No. 19.
TO consider and act upon legislation rela-
public bodies.
b. validating the late filing °^/,gr5j^Jorof Part 1
chautet a (commencing with section ^*^"^' t^^
o£ Elision 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code.
I Item NO. 20. J-SS'Se"'eaeralToveinSnt1n" "'"
f^rnertiSMtS-Se'LTrnriSso^^rth Unil ^erican River
|!Division, central Valley ProDect.
Item NO. 21. To consider and act upon legislation rela-
tive to tax relief for the elderly.
^ « r>o To consider and act upon legislation rela-
tive to Se«lnf «.e^?oSenfatio„ of clerical employees of
I the state.
ea.ed ^S 1^.%TX^£ -fTa;Sor-nL"L^S^SLed
^this ninth day of February, 1966.
J'/u-i/jJ'^-
GOVERNOR
ATTEST ^
U>
SECRETAR^F STATE
trlnlii Im r.iiroiKiA orrici of ll»ll MII.TIIH
JPVJ^-y^
^xecutivit Bcpartmtnt
dcatt of Califomia
PROCLAilATION
VfliEREAS. iJic Legislature of the State of California has
been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
February 10, 1966; and
WIEREAS. on account of extraordinary occasions ^vhich have
arisen and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to
suS? aSdi?ronal subjects to the Legislature for consideration;
now, therefore,
I EDMUND G. mxfm. Governor of the State of California, by
virtue' of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and
sipplemcnt my Proclamation dated February 9. 1966, by adding the
?ollSng additional Purposes tl.ereto, and thereby permitting
the LcqiGlature to legislate upon the following subjects, in
Sdition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation,
to wit:
Item No. 23. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to increase of tlic number of courts and judges.
Item No. 24. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to public contributions for costs of administration of the State
Teachers' Retirement System.
Item NO 25. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the appointment of the State Planning Officer.
Item No 26. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to increasing the membership of the Youth Authority Board.
Item No 27. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to increase of the number and compensation of court attaches and
employees.
Item No 20. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to correcting administrative errors or omissions in counties
with respect to tax levies for school districts.
Item No 29. To consider and act upon legislation relative
i to claim fonns for insurance policies other than life and
disability policies.
Item No. 30. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to church and welfare property tax exemptions.
Item No. 31. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to compensation for city councilmen.
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Governor of California
Secretary of state
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AMlBtant Sucroi;^:^^^^!^
i^xtcutitit ©cpartnient
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the Legislature of tlie State of California has
been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
February 10, 1966; and
WHEREAS, on account of extraordinary occasions which have
arisen and now exist, it is deemed desirable cind necessary to
submit additional subjects to the Legislature for consideration;
now, therefore,
I, EDIIUiro G. DROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of tlie po\-fer vested in lae by law, hereby amend and
supplement ray Proclamation dated February 9, 1966, by adding the
following additional purposes tliereto, and thereby permitting
the Legislature to legislate upon the following subjects, in
addition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation,
to wit:
Item No. 37. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to accounting procedures used by the state witli respect to
revenues.
Item No. 38. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the Water Conservation District Law of 1931.
Item No. 39. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to creating a Department of Harbors and Navigation cind a Harbors
and Navigation Commission.
Item No. 40. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to financial assistance to public libraries.
Item No. 41. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to tiie disposition of traffic fines and forfeitures.
Item No. 42. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to division of the State Employees' Retirement System to
provide coverage under the Social Security Act for employees of
public school districts.
Item No. 43. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the forfeiture of vehicles to the state.
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^tatc of California
IN WITNESS WIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 1st day of March, 1966.
ATTEST
U
Secretary of State
1-c-
Governor of Califoimia
AesiBtaut Sucrdtary of Stat.o
prlmieJ in rAiiroiNta offici of itati rkiHTiNa
^VS'^-C
iJxecutiot Btparnntnt
^tate of Caliromia
PROCI^-lATION
WHEREAS, the Legislature of tlie State of California has
been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
February 10, 1966; and
iniEREAS, on account of extraordinary occasions which have
arisen and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to
submit additional subjects to the Legislature for consideration;
now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BRC«iN, Governor of the State of California, by
, virtue' of the power vested in me by law hereby amend and
i supplement my Proclamation dated February 9, 1966, by adding
' the following additional purposes thereto, and thereby pennitting|
' the Legislature to legislate upon the following subjects, in
addition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation,
to wit:
Item No. 44. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the extraction and removal of geothermal fluids.
Item No. 45. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to water districts.
Item No. 46. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to scholarship progrcims for public school teachers.
Item No. 47. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to compensation of the members of the California Women's Board
of Terms as\d Parole.
Item No. 48. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to California State Polytechnic College.
Item No. 49. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to development centers for handicapped minors.
Item No. 50. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to compensation of the members of the Narcotic Addict Evaluation
Authority.
Item No. 51. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the licensing of home health agencies.
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Item No. 52. To consider and act upon legislation relacivej
to the acquisition of water supplies from the VJashoe Project
on tlic Truckoe and Carson Rivers or their tributaries.
Item No. 53. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to authorizing otlier states to conduct licensing examinations
in California dental schools.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
eleventh day of March, 196G.
yuL^ ^
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary py State
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£xecutioc Beparnntnt
SC3U of (ZMm&i
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California has
been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
February 10, 1966; and
WHEREAS, on account of extraordinary occasions which
have arisen and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary
to submit additional subjects to tlie Legislature for considera-
tion; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROIJN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and
supplement my Proclamation dated February 9, 1966, by adding
the following additional purposes thereto, and thereby permittino
tliG Legislature to legislate upon the following subjects, in
addition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation,
to wit:
Item No. 54. To consider and act upon a revision of
Article III of the California Constitution.
Item No. 55. To consider and act upon a revision of
Article IV of the California Constitution.
Item No. 56. To consider and act upon a revision of
Article VI of the California Constitution.
Item No. 57. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to legislators' compensation, expenses, and conflicts
of interest.
Item No. 58. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to regulation and control of DMT (Dimethyltrypatamine) .
Item No. 59. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to making the California Marketing Act of 1937 applicable to
seafood.
Item No. 60. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to health and welfare benefit plan coverage for school district
employees.
Item No. 61. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to regulation and control of LSD (Lysergic acid diethyleunide) .
Item No. 62. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the conversion of overhead electrical and communication
facilities to underground locations.
Item No. G3. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to fees cliarged by counties for county services.
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Item NO. 64. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to savings and loan association dividends.
Item No. 65. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to workmen's compensation benefits.
Item No. 66. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to retirement of local police officers under the State
Employees' Retirement System.
Item No. 67. To consider and act upon legislation relative
to state cooperation and participation with federal government
witla respect to recreation and fish and wildlife enhancement
facilities at federal water projects.
IN VJITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
caused tlie Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 21st day of March, 1966.
Governor of California
ATTEST:
JL
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Secretari/of State
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^xecutitit Btpartmcnt
^tatc of California
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^xecutiDt ©epartmtnt
^tatc of CQlirornia
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of California has
been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
February 10, 1966; and
WHEREAS, On account of extraordinary occasions v*iich have
arisen and now exist, it is deemed desirable and necessary to
submit additional subjects to the Legislature for consideration;
now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby amend and
supplement my Proclamation dated February 9, 1966, by adding
the following additional purpose thereto, and thereby permitting
the Legislature to legislate upon the following subject, in
addition to the subjects specified in the original Proclamation,
to wit:
Item No. 68. To consider and act upon legislation to add
a provision to the Penal Code proscribing conduct committed
with intent to incite a riot and prescribing penalties therefor.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
twenty-first day of June, 1966.
Ayi^
Governor of California
ATTEST :
Secretary of State
r^y^^^A^
Aasidtant Secretary of Stiits
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^tatc of California
V R OCLAMATION
^VHEREAS
WHEREAS
WIEREAS
WHEREAS
Tlie trees of California have been a source of pride
and inspiration for the people of this State since
the first days of our history; and
Today we are avrare of the great need t i conserve and
protect the verdant countryside which has made
California famous in this nation and throughout the
world; and
California is blessed with some of the world's
oldest and stateliest groves of redwoods and other
inspiring species of trees; and
The timelescncss of our trees reminds us of our great
commitment to the preservation of our natural heritage
and of the need to perpetuate and encourage the
planting of more trees for the enjoyment of future
generations of Californians; and
To further this effort, and as a tribute to the great
California naturalist, Luther Burbank, the State
Legislature in 1947 declared that March 7 be annually
proclaimed as ARBOR DAY, in recognition of the need
to keep trees an important part of the great natural
beauty of our State and in order to encourage all
Californians to plant trees;
NOW THEREFORK, I, EOMUMD G. BROVm, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim March 7 as ARBOR DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this fifteenth day
of February, One Thousand
T'ine Hundred Sixty Six.
WHEREAS
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cf th« SUta of Cilifornia
FEB 1 5 1966
itb'.ant Scoctory cf Stcts
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i^Kcutioe ©epartment
^tatc or Caiirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-3
Authorization for Attorney General or representative to
examine Board of Equalization records
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor
of the State of California, and pursuant to the provisions
of Section 15619 of the Government Code, it is ordered
that Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General of the State of
California, his assistants and deputies, and any District
Attorney or representative thereof of any County or City
and County, be and they are hereby authorized to examine
during the calendar year 1966, any and all records,
reports, documents and papers in the possession or under
the control of the State Board of Equalization or its
employees relating to the appraisal of properties made in
the performance of duties imposed on the Board by Section
1815 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
Done this llth day of March, 1966.
iL{ '') /S,
GOVERNOR
ATTEST
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MAR 1 1 mf^
RANK K^DAN, Secret^ ofW ^
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of th. 8U1. of C.hform*
JPxecutivie Bepartnient
3tatt or dalifornia
MAR 2'. 1965^
RMK/M. JUKOANj^retani
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATrON
I, EDMUND G. BROvra, Governor of California, do hereby pro-
claim and order in accordance witli the provisions of Section 2601
of the California Elections Code that a special election shall be
held on tlie fifth day of July, 1966, within the Fourteenth
Congressional District of the State, (as described by Chapter
1234 of tlic Statutes of 1961) , to fill the vacancy in the office
of Member of the House of Representatives from said district
John
resulting from the death of Congressman Jamac F. Baldwin. Under
the provisions of Section 7201 of the California Elections Code,
a primary election shall be held on June 7, 196G, in conjunction
with the special election scheduled for the fifth day of July,
|l966.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest anu convlutxun of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of tlie California Elections
Code; tiie rev/ards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches tlie sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000).
IN VJITNESS WffiREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
tlie Groat Seal of ^ic State of California to be affixed hereto
this^^May of //<?y VA^. 1966.
Aaaistaut Secretary of Stntij
i^^/^O
^xecutiDt Btpartmtnt
State of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that tlie Legislature of the State of California
be convened in extraordinary session; now, therefore,
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of tlie power and authority in me vested by Section 9 of
Article V of the Constitution of tlie State of California, do
hereby convene the Legislature of the State of California to
meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on the
fifth day of April, 1966, at 11:00 A.M. of said day for the
following purpose and to legislate upon the following subject:
To consider and act upon the Budget Bill for the succeeding
fiscal year and revenue acts necessary therefor.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of tlie State of California to be affixed
this 4th day of April, 1966.
Governor of California
ATTEST :
a
Secretary of State
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bi the Offic* of th» S«ir«l«ry of 8k
cf tha State of California
APR ■ - 1966
FRANK M,J«^5)AN, Secret j» of
&»cr«tary of Stat*
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^jtcfOtiDc department
^tatt of Califomia
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-4
Authorizing Disclosure of Information from Sales Tax
Files to Department of Professional and VocationaT —
Standards. ~~"
By virtue of the authority vested In me as Governor of the
State of California, and upon consideration of the request of
Harold J. Powers, Director, Department of Professional and
Vocational Standards, for authorization to examine sales and use
tax records for the purpose of checking the nature of the
business operations of persons holding seller's permits under
the Sales and Use Tax Law, upon recommendation of the Board of
Equalization and good cause appearing, I hereby authorize the
Boara of Equalization under Section 7056 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code to allow any authorized representative of the
Bureau of Electronic Repair Registration of the Department of
Professional and Vocational Standards to examine the files of
the State Board of Equalization for the sole purpose of check-
ing tne nature of the activities of holders of seller's permits
as aescrlbed on their applications for permits, to aid the
department in ascertaining whether the permit holder is engaged
oSnw^N o^?^^^ °^ repairing within the meaning of Section
9001(g) of the '^icinesE and Professions Code.
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ATTEST ;
SECRETARY Cfe/STATE
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KXBGUTIVE ORDER 66-5
Authorization of Disclosure of Information from Sales Tax Files
to Department of Public Works
By virtue of the authority vested In me as Governor of the
State of California, and pursuant to Section 7056 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, perml scion is hereby given the
Board of Eouallzation to permit the examination of returns
relative to sales or use taxes by representatives of the
Division of Highways of the State of California, designated by
the Director of Public Works or the State Highway Engineer.
Permission is further given to supply to such authorized
representatives information taken from such records and re-
quested by them for use in connection with studies of the
economic effect of the location and re-location of state high-
ways and the construction of freeways on the business
transactions of affected retailers.
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GOVERNOR
ATTEST :
SECRETARY T5P STATE
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APR 1 1 1966
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EXECUTIVE ORDER ftft ft
State^of'cIliLrnxf \nf '*°^''^ ^""'"^ ^" ""^ ^« Governor of the
li Equalization to furnish Mr Lw V^^^^ ^'■''^" ^° ^"^^ ^oard of
Bay Area Rapid TransUDistrf:f\'n?orm:tf^' ^"^'^^ Appraiser,
sales by Macy's Departmei? stor; ^"5°™^<^i°" ^s to the amount of
Leandrof Californra Ssclosed b^ \AII^^ Shopping Center, San
ithe three years preceding Ap^il 1. ?966 . "'" ^"^ "^°"''" ^°^
be usef e°xc?;irvefy'?^f Se^purSo^"' o%° ^^-,-^>^o--tion is to
the district's estimate of such^=^?o verifying the accuracy of
district's growth vot^^e stuSfr^por? J^r'the ^Z^"' °'/^^
mining the fair value of i;,r,H i-^ k "^^ purpose of deter-
Rapid Transit lys?em ''° ^^ acquired for the Bay Area |
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^tate of Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
WHEFIEAS The National Aunoclatlon of Insurance Women has made
significant contributions to a vital segment of the
economy of California and of the nation; and
WHEREAS The National Asijoclatlon of Insurance Women is the
largest single professional women's group in the
United States, with membership totaling approximately
14,000; and
WHEREAS The members of the Association hold prominent and
responsible positions in the business coimnunity; and
WHEREAS In addition to the advancements and achievements of
this group of professional women, the members of the
National Association of Insurance Women are also to be
congratulated on their participation in educational
projects on local, state and national levels; and
I'fflEREAS This dual role in the business world and in the
community is worthy of highest praise;
NOW, THERKFORE, I, I'lDMUND G. BROWN, GOVERNOR OP THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim the week of May l'j-21, 19t>^» as NATIONAL
INSURANCE W0MI-:N'S WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this twentieth
day of April, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Six.
to CAtirOlHl* OVflCI Ot ITATI VIIMTint
FILED
In th« Offic* of th« Secretary of iflatV
APR 2C 1966
nUNK M.jelbAN, Secretau of
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^xccutioc ©epartment
$tatc of (Talifornia
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAJIATION
I. EDI-lUm; G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California
pursuant to Section 2601 of U.e Elections Code and Chaoter 26*
^;o?^'^ '''^^''^°^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ S^ctraordinary Session). Srebv
proclaxm and order that a Special Election L held on the ^
sevens day of June, 1366. and to be consolidated wi?h^e
Direct Primary Election to be held on that date, to SbS? to
tnc qualified voters of the State of California the foTlowina
E.^S^rd?n^??r^c=aonr I^^gislature during its i96'5%Si°^^"^
Assembly Bill No. 100 (Chapter 26) of the 1966 First
E::traordinary Session of die Legislature, to provide
for tno preparation, issuance and sale of state bonds
So''o?^^^ ''/"'?^.^° provide aid to school districts of
the state; defining the powers and duties of state
orficors m respect to tlie administration of the nro-
visions hereof; providing ways and means for the payment
of tlic interest of such bonds as such interest fallf
due, and also for the payment and discharge of the
principal of such bonds as such principal matures;
appropriating money for tlie purpose of carrying out this
chapter; and providing for Uie submission of ?he
measure to the people at a special election to be con-
solidated with tlie 1966 direct primary election/
«^c^c^^^^ ^4.?° hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars
iJi ol ^'^ ^"^ ^''"^^ ^"'^ conviction of any person who violates
any of tlie provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code-
the rewards to be paid until ti.e total amount herea??er^^ended
.or the purpose reaches tl.e sum of ten thousand dollars tno?oSo
IN WITNESS vniEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
Governor of California
ATTEST:
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Borl Clink'.ton
Dop'jiy Secretary of State " ' L E! Dl
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State of Calirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-7
Authorization for Attorney General or representative to
examine Board of Equalization records and disclose or use
such records in criminal investigations or prosecutions.
This order supercedes Executive Order 66-3, dated March
11, 1966.
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor
of the State of California, and pursuant to the provisions
of Section 15619 of the Government Code, it is ordered that
Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General of the State of California,
his assistants and deputies, cind emy District Attorney or
representative thereof of any County or City and County, be
and they are hereby authorized to examine during the calendar
year 1966, any and all records, reports, documents and papers
in the possession or under the control of the State Board of
Equalization or its employees relating to the appraisal of
properties made in the performance of duties imposed on the
Board by Section 1815 of the Revenue and Taucation Code, and
they are hereby further authorized to disclose aind use said
records, reports, documents and papers and the information
contained therein in any criminal investigation or
prosecution, during the calendar year 1966.
Done this 17th day of May, 1966.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST
W^STATE
SECRETARY
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iiXiiCUTIVE ORDER 66-2
HtCED
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MAY 2 0 IQbG
Governor's Code of Ethical Standards.
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor
of the State of California, I hereoy proclaim the
following Code of Ethical standards to be the official
policy of the Executive Department of the State of
California applicable to each and every officer and
employee thereof.
ARTICLE I
UECIirt.RATION OF POLICY
State officers and employees are responsible to
all of the people of the state and not to any favored
segment or group. The business and affairs of the State
must be conducted in such an impartial manner that all
persons understand that no State officer or employee can
be influenced by other than proper methods. State
officers and employees must avoid all situations where
prejudice, bias or opportunity for personal gain could
influence their decisions. They must equally avoid
circumstances suggesting chat favoritism or personal
gain is the motivating force in the conduct of State
government.
It is the intent of this code to set forth the
minimum ethical standards to be followed by all
officers and employees of the Executive Department.
These standards are intended not only to require
officers and employees to avoid activities that might
result in using a public office or employment for
private gain or the giving of favored treatment to any
organization or person, but also to maintain public
confidence in the Executive Department by prohibiting
activities that might permit opportunity for personal
gain or personal preference to influence decisions.
The objectives are to maintain an impartial administration
of the state government and to maintain public confidence
in government.
ARTICLE II
STANDARDS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT
No employment, activity, or enterprise shall be
engaged in by any officer or employee of the Executive
Department of the state which might result in, or create
the appearance of resulting in, any of the following:
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. using the prestige or inf^"«"f °^ ^
state office or employment for the
officer's or employee's private gaxn
or Advantage, or the private gaxn or
advantage of another.
private gain or advantage, or the private
gain or advantage of another.
. using confidential information acquired by
virtue of State employment for tne
officer's or employee's private gaxn or
advantage, or the private gaxn or
advantage of another.
I Receiving or accepting money or any other
'' Snsid^rltion from anyone other than the
m-ate for the performance of an act wnxcn
the officer or employee would be requxred
or expected to render in the regular
coursfor hours of ^J^f ^^^/f J^^r
or as a part of his duties as a btate
officer or employee.
■-. Performance of an act in other than his
'• capacity as a State officer or employee
knowing that such act may later be
subject, directly or ^"^^"^^^^i^' .^"^^
control, inspection, revxew. audit or
enforcement by such officer or employee
or the agency by which he xs employed.
6 Receiving or accepting, directly or
"" indirectly, any gift, including money,
any service, gratuity, favor, enter-
tainment, hospitality, loan, o^^^y
other thing of value, from anyone who
?s doing o? is seeking to do business of
any kind with the State or whose
activities are regulated or controlled
in any way by the State, under
circJnstances from which it reasonably
could be inferred that the gift was
intended to influence hxm in hxs
official duties or was intended as a
reward for any official action on hxs
part.
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ARTICLE III
APPLICATION
The standards of ethical conduct set forth in
Article II hereof shall be made applicable without
exception to all officers and employees in the Executive
Department of the State of California, whether they are
members of the state civil service or are exempt from
civil service.
All officers and employees who have been appointed
by the Governor shall conform to these standards without
further directive. All other officers or employees who
serve under a Utate appointing power shall comply with
the incompatibility statements issued by their respective
appointing power as provided for in Article IV hereof.
Failure to conform to the standards of ethical
conduct so prescribed may lead to removal from office,
termination of employment, or other action as the
situation may warrant.
ARTICLE IV
INCOMPATIBILITY STATEMENTS
Pursuant to Government Code section 192 51 enacted
in 1949, each appointing power determines and states
the activities which are considered to be inconsistent,
incompatible, or in conflict with the duties of its
officers and employees. These statements are subject
to the review and approval of the State Personnel Board.
Each appointing power in the Executive Department of
the State is directed to re-examine its existing state-
ment and revise it, if necessary, or adopt a new state-
ment which requires all its officers and employees to
comply with the standards of ethical conduct prescribed
in Article II hereof. Further, each appointing power is
encouraged to add to such standards as may be necessary
and make them more specific and definite with reference
to its particular activities and functions.
The State Personnel Board, in reviewing and approving
these incompatibility statements, is requested to consider
the standards of ethical conduct required herein as a
guide to its action.
Each appointing power shall advise each of its
officers and employees of its incompatibility statement
and that the standards of ethical conduct required shall
be strictly complied with.
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Each appointing power shall submit a written report
to the Governor by March 15, 1966, describing in detail
the action that it has taken to review, revise and
promulgate an incompatibility statement containing the
standards of ethical conduct set forth in this code and
the extent to which current incompatibility statements
now cover these matters.
The State Personnel Board shall submit a report to
the Governor by May 15, 1966, summarizing the action that
has been taken by all the appointing powers and by the
State Personnel Board in this review, revision, and
promulgation.
ARTICLE V
AJDVISORY OPINIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
A. Appointing Powers
A number of the appointing powers have included in
their incompatibility statements provisions requiring
officers and employees to advise the appointing power
when a situation arises as to which the officer or
employee is in doubt as to whether contemplated conduct
is prohibited. Advice is given in such situations as to
whether the officer or employee may proceed. Further,
some appointing powers have issued directives describing
general situations in connection with their functions
where the possible interest or personal gain of the
officer or employee is considered to be of such a
minor nature that it will not influence action and
therefore is not prohibited. This type of advice and
exception is desirable so as not to needlessly restrict
State personnel if the permitted activities are such
that the officer or employee will not be violating the
policy underlying this code as set forth in Article I.
Although the making of numerous exceptions is not
encouraged, each appointing power is requested to:
1. Describe in writing situations that
commonly arise in the activities or
functions of the appointing power in
wnich the appointing power considers
that the possible personal interest
or gain of an officer or employee is
of such a minor nature that it will
not violate tlie policy underlying
this code.
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2. Designate one or more persons in the
department or agency to whom specific
questions can be directed and from
whom guidance may be sought by its
officers and employees when questions
arise concerning whether a contemplated
activity is prohibited by the standards
of ethical conduct required and the
policy underlying this code.
All officers and employees should be encouraged to
discuss any activities where policy requires further
definition with persons designated by the appointing
power and to oe guided by the advice then given. While
such discussions and advice shall be considered as
confidential, the appointing power or the Governor may
determine that a matter involved has become of such
importance that the public interest requires disclosure.
B . Other Officers
The heads of many State departments and agencies and
a number of officers of the titate are appointed by and
serve at tne pleasure of the Governor. It is desirable
that such officers have an independent body from whom
they can seek guidance where questions arise as to whether
an activity contemplated by such an officer violates this
code and the policy underlying it. The Governor has high
regard and confidence in the judgment and discretion of
the iitate Personnel Board which has broad experience and
background in governmental activities and believes that
the public and State officers share this regard and
confidence. Therefore such officers are directed to
seek guidance from the State Personnel Board when in
doubt as to whether an activity they contemplate is
prohibited by this code and the policy underlying it.
Tne Personnel Board shall utilize its good judgment in
giving such guidance.
Any inquiry to the Personnel Board on these matters
shall be treated by the Personnel Board and the Governor
as confidential. Information as to individuals involved
will be made available only to the Governor and will not
be made public except at the specific direction of the
Governor when he deems that a matter has become of such
importance that the public interest requires disclosure.
ARTICLE VI
REPORTING OF FINANCIAL INTERESTS
This article shall apply only to State officers
holding the following positions:
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Agency administrators
Heaas of departments
Deputy Directors of departments
Members of the Governor's staff
salaried members of boards and commissions
appointed by the Governor
Salaried executive officers of boards and
commissions whose members are appointed
by tlie Governor
All other salaried officials appointed by
the Governor
Not later than May 15, 1966, the officers now
holding the positions listed above shall submit to the
Governor a written report containing the following:
1.
A list of the names of all corporations,
companies, firms, or otJier business
enterprises, partnerships, nonprofit
organizations, and educational or other
institutions which do business with or
are regulated, controlled, or otherwise
affected oy the activities of any
department, agency, board, or comjnission
of the State of California, in which he
has any interest in any of the following
ways :
(a) As an employee, officer, owner,
director, trustee, partner,
legal, accounting, or
business adviser or consultant;
(b) A continuing financial interest
through a pension or retirement
plan, shared income, or otherwise,
as a result of any current or
prior employment or business or
professional association; or
(c) A financial interest through the
ownership of stocks, bonds, or
other securities, tne value of
which is in excess of $5,000.00.
A list of the names of his creditors who do
business with or are regulated, controlled,
or otherwise affected by the activities of
his department, agency, board, or commission,
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3.
other than those to whom he may be
indebted by reason of a mortgage on
property which he occupies as a personal
residence or to whom he may iae xndeoted
for current and ordinary household and
living expenses.
A list of all his interests in real
property or rights in lands, other than
property which he occupies as a personal
residence, which are, or may reasonably
be, affected by acquisitions of real
property or interest therein by agency,
department, board or commissxon of the
State of calitornia.
Hencefortn, prior to appointment to any of the
r^r^ = Ht-inns listed abovB , the Governor will fxrst require
?Se iiSmission of a report containing the above information,
Each reoort required ay this article shall be kept
up to date b? submission of amended reports of any changes
in o? additions to the information required thereon as any
change occurs, or. in any event, on March 1 of each
succeeding year.
The reports submitted to the Governor shall be
treated as confidential. Information thereon will not
be made public except at che specific direction of the
Governor when ne deems that a matter has become of such
importance that the public interest requires disclosure.
ARTICIiE VII
aimi\TrAPTON JiMD POSTING
copies of this code shall be distributed to all State
officials and employees. Tne code shall be posted in a
conspicuous location in all State facilities.
Date: February 15, 1966
ATTEST
GOVEKNOR OF CALIFORNIA I
SECRETiVKY OF/SJATE
I OFPICI or ST»TI PIIM
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3tatt of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-8
Authorization for State Board of Equalization to
exchange information with the Transportation Agency.
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor
of the State of California, and pursuant to Sections 7056,
9255, 10406, and 3045b of the Revenue and Taxation Code,
and to promote the ef ricient administration of the Revenue
Laws of California, I hereby authorize the State Board of
Equalization to exchange information pursuant to a
reciprocal agreement with the Transportation Agency. In
furtherance hereof, any information, including Information
of a confidential character contained In the files and
records of the State Board of Equalization shall be open
to the inspection, recordation, and reproduction by the
Transportation Agency, provided that all data so exchanged
shall be used exclusively for the purpose of the proper
administration of those laws of this state which each
agency is charged with administering.
Done this 23rd day of May, 1966.
BBlatant Secretary of Stat.e j
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EXECUTIVE ORDKR 66-9 ^C-^ Awiium !.«...', ^ &i„i.
£il^/i'^^°''^^^*^°" ^° disclose information from sales tax
files to managers or other authorized representatives or
District Agricultural Associations . P^^sencatives of
of ^^^ Z^V-"^^ J'i ^^^ authority vested in me as Governor
of th^ ?! °^ California, and pursuant to Section tSIs
?he BoarrorPo.^"?''^^^^'°" ''°^^- "P°" recommenda^Ln of
BoLh^^^. Equalization and good cause appearing, the
mi Equalization, its officers and employees are
hereby authorized to permit the examination of re^ailsales
tano^h? "" ^-turns and related records of sellers of
tangible personal property who are concessionaireJ at
District Agricultural Association fairs by the manaaers
eL°th:t ?hf r'^"'' representatives of thLe ?aT?s ?r?he
end that the managers or other authorized representatives
may verify the gross receipts from the operSIons of the
crof^hrr""' f°' '■'T P""P°=^ °f deterS^nl ?he fccSra-
cy of the payments made by them to the fair association fn
accordance with their concession agreement^ . ^"
Done this 2nd day of Jun
le.
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY OF ^TATE
tfintti im rAiiPoMMiA orpicK
^xtoitiiat ©cpartmcnt
3tatt of California
DIRECTION
FIUED
In the offiot o( Hm Sacratary of Slol*
of riM Stot< tf CdHontIa
JUN 3 - 1966
At'T.'i;-' o'clock. <V^M.
bRDAN fecretiry of^Slaf^
Avkttluni SvcTfi 1'^ ut ^fatr
To the State Treasurer under provisions of the State
College Revenue Bond Act of 19^7 (Stat. 19^7* c. 1153,
as amended).
To The Honorable Bert A. Detts, State Treasurer:
WHEfySAS, The Trustees of the California State
Colleges, on April 1^, 1966, adopted a resolution
authorizing the Issuance of the San Diego Campus Student
Union Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes of said Trustees
in an aggregate principcil amount not exceeding $2,9^0,000,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of
Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and
regularly held on May 3* 1966;
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer
be directed to sell said Notes at private sale, at such
prices and interest rate or rates and in such parcels and
numbers as may be negotiated by or on behalf of the
Trustees, with your concurrence, and in such amounts and
at sucli times as ciiall be designated, pursuant to the
authority delegated by said resolution, by the Chancellor
of the California State Colleges; and
WHEIfKAS, the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges has designated $600,00 as the amount of, an6
no later than June 3, 1966 as the date for, the first sale
of said Notes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I EDMUND G. BROWhJ, Governor of the
State of California, hereby direct that you, as State
Treasurer, sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices
and interest rate or rates and in such parcels and numbers
as may be negotiated, and pursuant to the terms and condi-
tions contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so sold shall
not exceed $600,000 in siggregate principal amount, and
shall be dated the date of delivery thereof and payment
therefor. Sales shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol,
Sacramento, California, at such time or times as you may
determine, but not later than July 1, 196b.
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£xtnititiE Btpartmcnt
3t3tf of dalifornij
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I liave hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to
be affixed this 2nd day of June , lyoo.
Al^
ATTEST
SECRETARY OF I STATE
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^tm of Cjliforiiij
In th* office al «b« S*<nt««y of Stat*
of *. Shif» ot CIHoinUi
JiJN 3 - 196G
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of the State College
Revenue Bond Act of 194? (Stat. 194?, c lli;3, as amended).
To The Honorable Bert A. Betts, State Treasurer:
VVHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges
on April l4, 1966, adopted a resolution authorizing the
Issuance of the San Jose Campus Student Union Revenue Bond
Anticipation Notes of jaid Trustees In an aggregate princi-
pal amount not exceeding $3,^40,000 and isald resolution
was approved by the State Board of Control of the State
of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on
May 3, 1966;
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer
be directed to sell said Notes at private sale, at such
prices and interest rate or rates and in such parcels and
numbers as may be negotiated by or on behalf of the Trustees,
with your concurrence, and in such amounts and at such
tlmeo as shall be designated, pursuant to the authority
delegated by said resolution, by the Chancellor of the
California State Colleges; and
»VHEREAS, the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges has designated ;pYOO,000 as the amount of, and no
later than June 3, 1966, as the date for, the first sale
of said Notes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I EDMUND Q. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, hereby direct that you, as State
Treasurer, sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices
and interest rate or rates and in such parcels and numbers
as may be negotiated, and pursuant to the terras and con-
ditions contained in said resolution of the Trustees of
the California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so sold
shall not exceed $700,000 in aggregate principal amount,
and shall be dated the date of delivery thereof and payment
therefor. Sales shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol,
Sacramento, California, at such time or times as you may
determine, but not later than June 3, I966.
orrict or >r*TR rxiNiiNs
ISxtcutiDc department
3tarc of California
affixed this 2nd day oi June
ATTEST
SECIiETARY 0»4/aTE |
I la CAiiroftNi* orncf of itatb FtlMTlws
c?5^i.
ixecutitJe Bepartment
^tm or Calirornia
FILED
m 3 - 1966
o'clock ^^' M,
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of the State College
Revenue Bond Act of iy47 (Stat. 19^7, c.1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Bert A. Betts, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, The Trustees of the California State
Colleges, on April 1^4, 19oD, adopted a resolution author-
ising the issuance of the Housing System Revenue Bond
Anticipation Motes of said Trustees In an aggregate
principal amount not exceeding $35,000,000, ana said
resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the
State of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on
May 3, 19Db;
Whereas, said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer
be directed to sell said Notes at private sale, at such
prices and Interest rate or rates and In such parcels and
numbers as may be negotiated by or on behalf of the Trustees,
with your concurrence, and In such amounts and at such times
as shall be designated, pursuant to the authority delegated
by said resolution, by the Chancellor of the California
State Colleges; and
WHEREAS, the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges has designated ^3,000,000 as the amount of, and
no later than June 3, 19bb as the date for, the first
sale of said Notes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, hereby direct that you, as State
Treasurer, sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices
and Interest rate or rates and in such parcels and numbers
as may be negotiated, and pursuant to the terms and
conditions contained in said resolution of the Trustees of
the California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so sold
shall not exceed -^3,000,000 in aggregate principal amount,
and shall be dated the date of delivery thereof and payment
tnerefore. Sales shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol,
Sacramento, California, at such time or times as you may
determine, but not later than June 3, 1966
PHmtti l» cAiiFoiNiA orpici or it*t« rBiNTiHc
^Pxccutiut Bcparnncnt
3tatt of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of CalLfornia to
be affixed this 2nd "^^y of june ' ^^°°-
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ATTEST
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY c/pJSTkTE
primtti in «.*iir«tHi* orriei or ir*Ti P«IMTlli6
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^xtcutiDE ©epartmtnt
^tate of California
PROCLAMATI
O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The original Constitution of the State of California
was sxgned by 48 delegates asseinbled in Constitutional
convention on October 13, 1849, and was adopted by
the people of this state on November 13, 1849; and
The period between October 13 and November 13, 1849
was one of great drama, filled with noteworthy and '
historical events; and
The original documents which record those events are
in permanent collection in the California State
Archives; there are many other documents which also
record and bring to our current attention and study
the rich historical past of this state; and
TtX ^TnTlT "I" °^'" '°" P"'^'''^ examination and
are i^v^f / /'""^^^"^ °' ^^^ ^^^^^ °' California
tlt^ l^ encouraged to visit the California
of thif r T" ^''^^^ ^'"'^ ^^^ priceless heritage
of this great state; and
The period between October 13-California Constitution
Day-and November 13-California Citizenship Day-has
CaUforniaTt-'^'' '"^^ California State Legislature as
California Archives Month; and
WHEREAS The California State Legislature has instructed me,
as Governor of the State of California, to join Tn
this designation;
?S;;F^lf°'''' J'.^°^^ ^' ««°WN. GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
J^r^^ ' P^°^l3^'" October 13 through November 13 1966 L
CALIFORNIA ARCHIVES MONTH. '
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this sixteenth day
of June, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Six.
WHEREAS
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Governor
Secretary 4-r State
secretary <e-r Sti
Deputy Secretary of srapSyL' g- [^
Intlia Offica of th« Secretary of Stat*
of tho Stale of California
Aj»itlanf S«cr«tciry of St<
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^xecutitit Bepartment
^tatc of California
KXECUJIVE ORDER 66-10
State of California - aunmier Neighborhood Youth Corps Project
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of
t^e .tace of California. I hereby proclain, the following
statement regarding the Neiglu^orhood Youth Corps projecL to
sLS^ f 5"?^^ ^"^^^^ °^ ^'^« executive DepartSenfof the
btace ot Calitornxa.
ARTICLE I
STAX£MEi>IT OF IImTKODUCTION
fJic Federal Oifice of Economic Opportunity and the
Unxted ;>tates Department of Labor, which administer thi
Leighbornood Yuutn Corps (NYc) , have allocated to each
California county the funds available for sunjner youth
tramxng programs to begin in June, 1966. Several counties
oLnnL "!..''^"" '^'^ projects approved, proposed ^^
ciuS; is tha'"'"" '?f the lac;, of summer projects in many
countxes xs thac cne allocatxon to a particular countv is
in'^^i"?^ ^^^^^'-'^ ^° ^""^^^y ^''^ ti"^« ^"d expense involved
in developing such a project; in other counties there are
projector'"'""' "'"' sufficient resources to deve^ S
Xhe summer NYC projects provide valuable opportunities
fosh fo!''^^"'-'^: training and education which mus? not Je
Xl\ ."''' ^^^'■^- California's future is founded upon
tne developiuent and education of its youth, and every
opportunxty to axd them must be taken. I believe Sat the
xmportance of these sumn.er projects and the br!cf time
^'Zc^S^^^^'^ ^ ^^^"^^^- -^-^ -^-i"^ i-ediate
i^c oJoifcfusinf ^taf f ^^^^^ California sponsor a summer
iMii- projccL usxng stacc agencxet to furnish trainiiiq
haJe^suSn ^Joj^cts'^ ^" "^'^ '°^^^^'"^ ^^""'^"^ ^^^^^^^ -^
Butte
Colusa
El Doiaao
Glenn
Lake
Napa
Wevada
Placer
Plumas
Sutter
x'eharoa
Yolo
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^xmtJXit Bepartment
^tatc of California
AHTICLE II
OPEKATIOM OF TIJE PROJECT
A. Aditiinistrauion
The Director of the Department of Employment shall
have the authority to administer the state of California's
sumriier NYC project, and in administering such project may
perform the following activities:
1. i?ruvide for the recruiting, selecting,
referring, and counseling of applicants
for the project.
2. Provide physical examinations when required.
3. Provide workmen's compensation for
enrollees in the project.
4. Compile a follow-up report on all
enrollees assessing and evaluating
the effect of the program.
5. Provide placement services for ail
graduates of the program not returning
to school.
6. Maintain all records required in
administering the project.
7. Provide such other services as
proper administration of the
project may require.
i3. Cooperation of Agencies and Departments
The agency administrators and department directors
who administer any state activities in the apove-mentioned
13 counties are requested to make known to the Department
of Employment, headquarters office in Sacramento, training
positions available for summer project enrollees. Upon
the Department of Employment's referral of an enrollee the
agency providing tiie training position shall have the final
right to accept or reject each enrollee so referred and shall
nave tlie exclut<ivc prerogative to terminate the training of
any enrollee previously accepted. The agency providing the
training position will oe responsible for maintaining
attendance records in accordance with the written directions
of the Director of the Department of Employment. The
training agency shall periodically prepare an evaluation of
each enrollee receiving training in that agency, and the
Department of Employment shall provide performance report
forms for this purpose.
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3tatc of California
C . Grievance i:>xocedure
Enrollees in the suiiuner project may file grievances
in accordance with the iollowing procedure:
1. Grievances shall first be submitted to
the enrollce's imiuediate supervisor in
the participating state agency.
2. Grievances which are not settled to
the enrollee's catisf action may tnen
be brought to the i^'aciiity Coordinator
for the training agency, and there-
after to the Department of Employment
Field Representative.
3. Final appeal under the project shall
oe to the Director of tne Department
of Kiaploynient or his delegate.
/iKTICLE HI
STATE COOt'Ei^vTION IN NYC gKQJECTS
iill state agencies, departments, officers, and employees
are requested to cooperate with present and future NYC
projects including tnose sponsored by other public agencies
and by private nonprofit organizations.
ahticIjE IV
NONDISCKIMIM/iTION
In conformity witn federal and state law and the
Governor's Code of Fair Practices, all services and
activities in connection with this Executive Order shall be
Conducted witnout discrimination on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin or sex.
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3!xcnitit)t Bepartmtnt
^tatc of CaliFornia
ARTICLE V
PUBLIC/tTION
Copies of this Executive Order shall be distributed
to all state agencies, departments, officials, and employees.
Dace: June 22, 1^66
^^TrEST:
GOVEx^NOK OF CALIfOi^NlH
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SECRETARY OF STATE
Depui-y Ijucrui.a.y or State
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3£xcnitit)e Bepartmtnt
^tatc of California
KXF.CUTIVci 0:lDE.< 66-11
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and iiheDirector,
Rsi-ablishinc, Che ^.ervipe Center ^-Q^ ^-^^-i^o
By virtue ox tne aucharity vested in me as Governor of the
Stace of California, it is ordered as follows:
The service Center Proc^raia is hereoy f^^ablished within
the Office of the Governor's Cabinet Secretary. The ^ervice
Center^"c?L facilitates the more effective cooro.aation.
deve!ipraenc and improvement of governmental and comr.unxty
services to assist those or caliioinia's residents in a
Condition of povercy in their efforts to achieve economic and
social self-sufficiency.
i-ne ^evice Center Program is supervised iay the Director,
service ceS^erSrogrL. who reports to the Governor through the
Sbiii" Secretary! On behalf of the Governor, he represents
the state to iegikative, goverim.ental and private o^f ^Jf t^°"«
He works with state departments and other governmental and
2om^uni?y organizations in achieving the best P^^^^^^^^^f.f 1^^
of™rdination and improvement of services for the People for
whom the service Center Proyrau. " . ^"^^f ^^; "^^-"e Center
to provide acuninistrative supervision of the service Center
Program.
The Director shall consult with the Service Center Program
i^dvisory Comraitcee composed of agency administrators,
department directors and otner state government officials to
secure tneir advice and assistance in furthering tne
accomplishment of the Program's mission.
Neither tne Director, Service Center Program nor the
managers of individual centers are empowered to assume the
specialLed program responsioilities and authority vested by
law in the various participating departments or agencies of
state government.
DATE: July 1, 1966
GOVKRliOK OF CrtLIFORNIi^
secrkt^iky of state
OFriCI OP ITATI VftlMTIMa
Huputy Sucrotary of Sta^e^ .^^
In th» Offic. of th. SeerM.ry of St»t*
of »h. 8t.t« of CLfornia
1966
'i^^JS^^\
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^KcutiDt Bcpartment
^tatc of Calirornia
FILED
In th* Office of th* Surctary «(
cf the SUta of Califomic
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-1^
m \ h 1866
infr.j5«J? r ^°" f°'' ^^^ ^°^^'^ °^ Equalization to make
Information from salea tax records available to authorized
representatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
or ^^^ JM^"^^ J"^ ^^^ authority vested In me as Governor
of the State of California, and pursuant to Section 70?6
of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and In furtherance of
a reciprocal arrangement existing between the federal
tJorSf'th.'^^ J^^^'^h" ^^ California, upon recommenda-
tion oi the State Board of Equalization and good cause
appearing therefor, I hereby authorize Peter Sexton
Senior Resident Agent In Charge. Federal Bureau of '
investigation. Sacramento, and any other duly authorized
representatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
to oe permitted by the State Board of Equalization to
examine returns made under the California Sales and Use
Tax Law.
This authorization supersedes all previous authori-
zations heretofore made under Section 70^6 with respect
to the personnel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Done this 12 th day of August. I966.
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ATTEST
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY OF STATE
Doputf rk>:rct.?ry of/Ctnti
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orpiCf OF ITATl PUN
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^KcutiDE Bcpartmcnt
^tatc or Calirornio
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-16
PILED
In th( OfRc* of lh« S«crat«ry ol a{^*<4
of tho Stat* of California
AUG 1 5 1966
lOftpAN, Sec{fNry
int ft«cr«t«ry ol Slat*
Conr^t!J!^°''^^^"V^^''"^''^*°^ °^ t^« Resources Agency as
S??^^r M 1°"" Resource Conservation and DevelopmenrPrSjects
sirvice^ Department of Agriculture. Soil Conservation
<ii-^',^^r.^^n''^'^% °^.^^^ authority vested in me as Governor of the
s^rvJ»^ "• ^' ^^P^^tment of Agriculture, Soil Conservation
A Resource Conservation and Development Proiect i« Hefi^^^
as a locally initiated and sponsored prSjeCt desired ?oc™
out a program of land conservation and utilizatiorin a^ are^
nrov?H^''''^'^"'^^°" °^ ^"^^ ^""^"^ conservation ac?iiJt?2s "ill
provide economic opportunities to its people as set for?h in
?5l!" S^r^^^"'' Z^ Agriculture. Secretary's Memorand^ So
1515. dated November 2. 1962.
♦->,» Provisions for developing applications include review bv
the Governor or his designated agency. i^eview ny
an ,J?f^'"^i^!'u"*c^ comprehensive review of these proposals by
iiLre^t^ n .i^ ^^^^^ '"'"^^ ""^^^^ ^^^« * responsibility o? ^
of fhf R these projects. I am designating the Administrator
of the Resources Agency as coordinator of this effort.
I have charged him with the responsibility for coordinatina !
such review, establishing the state's position wi?i rSsJec? to "
accordingly"'' '"'' "^^ifying the State Soil Conservattonist
Done this 12th day of August, 1966.
ATTEST:
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GOVERNOR
SECRETARY OF STATE
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
OFFICE OH THE SECRETARY
WASJ«NOTON a, D. C,
November 2, 1962
SECRETARY'S MEMORANDUM NO. 1515
R£££urce Conservation .nH n^..„;^^
J7^\oratrrit^";"itc%"rv\^^^^^^^*^- '''' ^^^^ -^-
out plans for a program of land "^"^^"i" developing and carrying
The Departmcn'wiU f^i:;^:^':;:;,:,^^"- "^' ^^"' "^^^-'-" ' • '
assisting local sponsors !n cW ^'^''^**" °^ cooperating with and
RESOURCE COnLrvaT onTnd^"^^^^^^^ ''"^ ^^^^ ^-
•meeting its responsi.ilitir.fdr tlJ^s^etTurH^flr/"-^ '^
gram of land conservation and id ^.•^" *° "'"'"^ °"* ^ P''^-
acceleration of the current conlt ?'""^°" '^ -" "ea where
thereby to provido o»>, i ''^°°"'^*=es of the project area and
to the peoprroMte aTef "'* ^"' °"'" ^^°"°-- opportunities
irff:i^r:::;r:tetnd :sy''Vr' ''- opportunities to
available to it in goVng agrrcuUura " '''"^'^^ ^"' *^^^-^"-
able under P. L. 87-?03 in nil P^^^f ^"'^ and newly avail-
program of land conservation and ^^ and carrying out a balanced
State, and national needs! "txhzation to meet local.
out the activities nece^ssary ^ ^^^^^ S ,'"' '^"^^
improvement, conservation and wise Tse of the^nf"!"''
resources. °f *"® natural
POLICY. The success of each Reoource Conservation and Develop-
ment Project will depend on coordinated planning and action by the
sponsors and the effectiveness of assistance from Federal, State,
territorial, and local agencies, and groups, governmental and
otherwise, communities and individuals assisting them.
1. To place responsibility within the Department, the Soil
Conservation Service hereby is designated as the Departmental
agency responsible for administration of the activities under
Section 102, Public Law 87-703, relating to Resource Conser-
vation and Development Projects.
2. The Soil Conservation Service also will be responsible for
contacts with Federal agencies outside the Department and with
State and local agencies and organizations in a position to further
such projects.
3. The following agencies of the Department will appropriately
assist such projects in accordance with their Departmentally
assigned functions: Farmers Home Administration, Forest
Service, Federal Extension Service, Office of Information,
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Economic
Research Service, the Office of Rural Areas Development,
Farmer Cooperative Service, and Rural Electrification Admin-
istration. Each of these agencies shall develop its operating
procedures for effectuating its participation in Resource Con-
servation and Development Projects and shall coordinate the
instructions covering such procedures with overall instructions
and procedures for project participation issued by the Soil
Conservation Service. As provided in Secretary's Memorandum
No. 1518, long-term agreements for cost-sharing and transition
payments under Section 101, Title I of the Food and Agriculture
Act of 1962 shall also be utilized to further the objectives of
Resource Conservation and Development Projects.
4. The governing bodies of Soil Conservation Districts, singly
or acting in unison, will be encouraged, in furtherance of their
agreements with the Secretary and in coopuration with other
interested groups such as RAD Committees and County ASCS
Committees to take the lead at the local level in developing the
leadership and arranging for appropriate sponsorship where
Resource Conservation and Development Projects are rieeded
to accelerate conservation of natural resources and improve
farm and rural income and standards of living.
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PRINCIPLES. The following principles shall be used in the general
administration of the program of assistance to Resource Conservation
and Development Projects:
1 The plan for the project will be developed by the sponsors of
the project with the assistance of the Soil Conservation Service
and other Federal. SUte. a.id local agencies and groups in a
position to help.
2 The plan for the project will set forth the opportunities for
economic growth resulting from the development, conservation
and utilization of tlic natural resources of the area.
3 The plan for the project will be approved by the Secretary.
If there is an approved overall Economic Development Plan
encompassing the project area, the project plan must be made
consistent with it before presenting it to the Secretary for
approval.
4 The area of a project will be determined by local needs and
desires. However, priority shall be given to those of consia.rable
size (for example, two or more contiguous counties or all o^ P"^^
of several in the same land resource area) limited only by (I) the
area in which local initiative and leadership truly can be effecUve
and (2) a reasonable time in which necessary surveys and in-
vestigations needed in planning can be carried out.
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^KCutiDc Bcpartmcnt
3tate or Caliromia
EXKCUTIVE ORDER 66-14
Escablishinq a Division of Management Services in the
Department of Rehabilitation.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 11152 I hereby
approve the establishment of a Division of Management Services
in the Department of Rehabilitation.
The Division will provide a more effective organizational
framework to carry out the mission of this rapidly growing
Department. It will include functions currently assigned to
the existing Administrative Services Section, fiscal management,
personnel management, management analysis and related manage-
ment services. Research, statistics and data processing
functions now reporting to the director's office, will be
assigned to this Division. This reorganization will strengthen
implementation of policies and methods in these fields, and
will improve channels of communication.
The Director of Rehabilitation is authorized to proceed
with inplementation of this organization change, as presented
to and approved by the Administrator of tin Health and Welfare
Agency and the Director of Fina:»ce.
DATE: August 15, 1966 '
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
SECRETARY OF /t^TE
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3catc of Calirornjj
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In th* OfTic* of the 8*cr«t«ry of Blat«
of th« St«te of Californiwl
A'JG2 21966
RANK.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-12
Coordination, preparation and submission of state comments
and recommendations on expiring Federal Power Commission
licenses.
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the
State of California, it is hereby ordered as follows:
'i'he Administrator of
person to coordinate
state's comments and
other appropriate act
ing the review of exp
projects licensed by
Administrator of the
official state commen
Federal Power Commiss
may be appropriate.
the Resources Agency shall be the
the preparation and submission of the
recommendations and the taking of
ions on behalf of the Governor regard-
iring licenses for hydroelectric
the Federal Power Commission. The
Resources Agency shall provide the
ts and position on my behalf to the
ion and other interested agencies as
All units of state government having an interest in the
recapture or relicensing of projects licensed by the
Federal Power Commission shall coordinate their comments
and recommendations as directed by the Administrator of
the Resources Agency.
The Administrator of the Resources Agency shall establish
appropriate procedures to be followed for adequate solici-
tation and coordination of the views of state governmental
units and the timely submission of state comments and
recommendations to the Federal Power Commission. The
Administrator shall make these procedures available to all
interested state governmental units.
Date: August 22, 1966
rx^
GOVERNOR
ATTEST i
%»■ a.
SECRETARY OF STATE
Deputy Secretary of S
eputy Secretary of State
r or *i»T» pRiNiiNi.
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^icruriuc Bepartmrnt
^tJtc of California
FILED
In the OfPic* of the Secretary of Sttat^
of the State of California
A'JG2 21966
EXECUTIVE 01{DER 66-1^
the c.-f^tT'^rTn^?i'^^!^"^ aKcncie. and contr..l-.nn. .. ..
or thf sti[roViaSorsri'^ire%i\^i^s,r ^-T-
and contractors witli the 21^-,^^^^^:^;; .'^^^ ai^encies,
steps being tai^en to minlnSe oSr air uonnf/ '° ^^^^^"
becoz ?"reallM^r^^ ^^^""^^ ^""^^"^^ ^°"t^°l systems have
Decoz-.e realities on new vehicles sold In California
ani pro"ressId'uo'the'Sol^i'"""" P-^^- has'r:;;pro;ed
vehicle^ in fn.oi-^ ^°^"^ ""^^^ ""O^^ than six rnlllion
I„l in tne state are now equipped. These control^
= .-o^.?"^ activities of state and county air pollution
summer and early fall--iar-Piv Hn« ;^ncreabes with late
pattern-— and fc^^^t\ ^^^'^^^^ ^"^ to changes In weather
pattern^ -and for this reason extra efforts are called
for oy all persons subject to this Executive Orde?
Art.!// I. CAiiro.Hi, „,„c, or .t.„ ,.,«„„„
^KcutiDc department
^tarc of California
Each ai^ency or division head will report on action
and plans to implement thla order by September 1, I966,
to the Chairman of my Interagency Committee on Air
Pollution, Mr. Eric F. Grant, Executive Officer of the
Motor Veiiicle tollution Control Board.
Done this 19i.h day of August, I966.
SECRETARY OF STATE
Deputy Secretary of "State
PrlmUi <• c>iiFoiNi> oriKI or ITon niKTin
J^SI/
£xtcuritJt ©cpartmtnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 8 of the State School Building Aid
Bond Law of 1966,
That Chapter 26, Statutes of 1966, First Extraordinary
session of the Legislature of the State of California, being the
State school Building Aid Bond Law of 1966, was duly submitted
to the people at the special election consolidated with the
Direct Primary Election held on June 7, 1966, and
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned and
canvassed and declared in the same manner and subject to the
same rules as votes cast for state officers, and said act
received a majority of all of the votes cast for and against it
i at the election, and that the act became effective and shall
be irrepealable until the principal and interest of the
liabilities therein created shall be paid and discharged.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this ^ I ~ day of August, 1966.
ATTEST: J^ -^jlrQlf//
SECRETARY^)/ STATE
In th» Omo« of th« 8«cr»».ry (.rBlrt*
ef th* ><■>• of California
,j^,.. AUG.'v 11966
FPiXK M, Mrvi, SecreUu of Sjj
R5IX
35xtnitit)t Bcpartment
;Statc of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-17
Authorizing Disclosure of Sales Tax Information to
California State Fair and Exposition.
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the
State of California and pursuant to Section 7056 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code, upon your recommendation and good cause
appearing, the Board of Equalization, its officers and employees,
are authorized to permit the examination of retail sales and use
tax returns and related records of sellers of tangible personal
property who are concessionaires at the California State Fair
and Exposition in Sacramento, by Mr. Harrison Cutler, Manager
of the California State Fair and Exposition, or his authorized
representatives, to the end that Mr. Cutler or his said repre-
' sentatives may verify the gross receipts from the operations of
the concessionaires for the purpose of determining the accuracy
of the payments made by them to the California State Fair and
Exposition in accordance with their concession agreements.
Done this 31st day of August , 1966,
ptimttd im CALIPORNIA >T*TI PRlMTINa orFICI
FILED
trt The OWeTnTtliB BBurffTwi' f uf s»
of the State of ' iliforn
Aio :^ : 1966
mm M.jefiUAtI, Secrelj^^ of
tsHtant ^•aalofy ot Slot*
^5/3
^xccutioe ©epartment
^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
■S^'
GOVERNOR ;
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR;
SECRETARY OF STATE;
CONTROLLER ;
TREASURER ;
ATTORNEY GENERAL;
each ^"Sf StSiSt 'SnSr'^^" ?^?" ™=™' ^^"'^^ *'-
>-ne Tuiirty eight congressional districts of the State;
Of thf sStef ""'' '"^ "* "' *^ 'o"!- -""orial districts
distr^rS SeTta^f "-" '^"'" ^'•^'' °^ ^"^ -^5-'^ >"-"y
ONE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT;
FOUR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT;
»rt««rf to MtirotMu orrici of tiiti nnfTm
-2-
^xcoitiDc department
3tatt of (California
ONE PRESIDING O^STICE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT. DIVISION THREE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT. DIVISION THREE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT. DIVISION FOUR;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. THIRD
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. THIRD
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. FOURTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT. DIVISION ONE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. FOURTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. FOURTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT. DIVISION TWO;
™o ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH
APPELLATE DISTRICT. DIVISION TWO; jj
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH |
APPELLATE DISTRICT;
ONE JUDGE OF TliE SUPERIOR COURT. OFFICE NO. 2, SAN JOAQUIN I
COUNTY;
ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE NO. 5, SANTA CLARA
COUNTY.
.../ii?ijrL°f ".?"S;aT."JLro ^'^^^^ °'
election.
initiative measures as are rcquirea vu ^
Constitution and laws of this State.
pfMrJ In c»liro.NlA orFlci OF IIATI FIIMIIKO
-3-
^^Kcutioc Bcpartmcnt
S»tatc of California
and that there shall be submitted to the vote of the electors
at such consolidated election those proposed constitutional
amendments and other propositions which the Legislature has
directed to be submitted at those Special Elections.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of Ten 'rhousand Dollars ($10,000.00).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set ray hand and affix the
Great Seal of the State of California this /2^da^/ of
September, 1966.
Governor of California
ATTEST:
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/^■.♦>~- «4«»i
Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
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3!xccutit)c Bcpartmcnt
State of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-18
pporqanization of the Department of Insurance
By virtue of the authority vested in rae as Governor of the
State of California and pursuant to Government Code Section
11152, I hereby approve the reorganization plan suoraitted by
Insurance Commissioner Richard S. L. Roddis.
On September I. 1966, tne following organizational
changes within the Insurance Department will be effective:
1. A new Division of Company Information and
Analysis is created.
2. The rating function, which has been
operating as a bureau, is elevated to
divisional status and shall be known
as the Rating Division.
3. The Legal Division is reorganized and
shall consist of four bureaus in
accordance with new assignments to be
issued by the Commissioner.
The Insurance Commissioner is authorized to immediately
implement this plan, as approved by the Administrator of the
Business and Commerce Agency and the Director of finance,
through the issuance of formal regulations and departmental
orders.
Done this ist day of September, 1966.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST :
SECRETARY
XATE
FiLEd
prMti tm cAiiFoiiwi* opruE of *iATr fiiintinc
of th» state of Californ*
SEP 15 1366
C^^/Cf-
^xcnitiDc Bcpartmtnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION OF EXTREME EMERGSNCY
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of
California, having found that a condition of extreme peril to
the safety of persons and property within this State resulting
from the riot within the County of s-'- ^^ . -" ■ and having
found that local authority is inadequate to cope vrith this
peril and having found that such condition is by reason of its
magnitude beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the City of ^- ' and the
Coxmty of ' therefore proclaim a state of extreme
emergency in the County of ">'■' r'^r*Ht> . .oo .
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS \fflERBOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed,
S/ I'l t •■'i>t i'~
Done at the C^
1966.
p, fc r
this
7^
day of
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
SECRETARY OF STATE
^
Poputy \^:^zx.'^K.'j.^'j or Stato
^i»Ui in CALiroRNi* OPPICB or tTATl HtmiN*
FILED
OtMK M. jdkuAM, Seen
By
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^jecutiuc Bcpartmtnt
^tate or Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
ACTIVATION OF THE NATIONAL GUARD
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State of California,
am satisfied that a condition of tumvilt and riot exists in
the County of '■>" / - "- ' . and under the appropriate pi^j-
visions of the Military and Veterans Code, I hereby order into
the service of the State of California the California Army
National Guard in such numbers as I shall subsequently deter-
mine necessaiT'.
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately on this .5 7" day of V, /'/"<'^-' and that as
soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the
office of the Secretary of State of the State of California;
and that videspread publicity and notice be given to this
proclaunation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed. |
Done at the t'.
-■A
V<.^ U
this
/
day of
SECBElARY OF STATE
priMttJ l» CALirOBNIA OFFICI OF STATE FIINTIMfl
FILED
In ♦he Offiee of tha 8«cret»ry of 8t«t*
-■^ - ef the 8t»t« of-O^Hfornig ,
SEP 2 G 1966
FRA!iK M/5ukuAH, Secrgjary o]
ItUtant itamwy ot Sto1»
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3£xtcutitit ©tpartment
^tatc of CaMfomla
RULES AND REGULATIONS
In the light of the state of extreme emergency now existing m
the City and County of San Francisco and pursuant to the author-
ity vested in me to promulgate, issue and enforce rules, regula-
tions and orders, I deem the following rule and regulation
necessary for the protection of life and property:
1. CURFEW
No person shall be upon the public street, avenue, alley, park
or other public place or unimproved private realty within the
areas bounded as follows:
Starting at the intersection of Hunters Point Boulevard and
Evans Avenue proceeding westerly on Evans Avenue to Mendell
Street, then south on Mendell Street to Galvez Avenue, then
west on Galvez Avenue to Newhall Street, then south on Newhall
Street to Kirkwood Avenue, then west on Kirkwood Avenue to
Phelps Street, then south on Phelps Street to Oakdale Avenue,
then westerly on Oakdale Avenue to the Alemany-Potrero Free-
way, then westerly along the Alemany-Potrero Freeway to the
Bayshore Freeway, then southerly on the Bayshore Freeway to
the intersection of Phelps Street, then northeasterly on Phelp 5
Street to Williams Avenue, then east on Williams Avenue to
Third Street, then south on Third Street to Yosemite Avenue,
then easterly on Yosemite Avenue to Keith Street, then north-
erly on Keith Street to Van Dyke Avenue, then east on Van Dyka
Avenue to Jennings Street, then north on Jennings Street to
Thomas Avenue, then east on Thomas Avenue to Inga;-J-3 Street,
then north on Ingalls Street to Shafter Avenue, then east on
Shafter Avenue to Hawes Street, then north on Hawes Street to
Palou Avenue, then easterly on Palou Avenue to Crisp Road, cort-
tinuing easterly along Crisp Road to the Hunters Point Naval J
Shipyard, and thence northerly along the shipyard property lin|
to Innes Avenue, then west to Hunters Point Boulevard, then '
north to the starting point .
Starting at the intersection of Jamestown Avenue and Third
Street northerly along Third Street to Fitzgerald Avenue, the
east on Fitzgerald Avenue to Ingalls Street, then north on .,
Ingalls Street to Egbert Avenue, then easterly on Egbert Avenii^
to Hawes Street, then north to Carrol Street, east to Fitch ,
Street, south to Gilman, west to Giants Drive, then south fol-
lowing the line of Giants Drive to Jamestown Avenue, then westj-
erly on Jamestown to the starting point.
Starting at the intersection of Willow Street and Laguna
ltreet,^outh on Laguna to Haight Street, then west on Haight
to Buchanan Street, then south on Buchanan to Hermann Street,
then west on Hermann to Duboce Park "^st along the north edge
of Duboce Park to Scott Street, then south on Scott to Duboce
Avenue, then west on Duboce Avenue to Castro Street, then north
west to Divisidero Street and north on Divisidero to Haight
Street, west on Haight to Buena Vista and south on Buena
A
FILED
In the Offic* of th» Swsrtta
of BUt«
SEP 2D 1966
AaMwM >«»MiT oi »M*
^Kcutide ©epartmtnt
3tatc of CaHromio
RULES AND REGULATIONS (page 2)
Vista to Waller Street, west on Waller to Ashbury Street,
south on Ashbury to Frederick Street, west on Frederick
to Clayton Street, south on Clayton to Carl Street,
west on Carl to Cole Street, south on Cole to Parnassus
Avenue, west on Parnassus Avenue to Stanyan Street, north
on Stanyan to Oak Street, east on Oak to Masonic Avenue,
nortn on Masonic Avenue to Fulton Street, east on Fulton
Street to Central Avenue, north on Central Avenue to
Turk Street, east on Turk to St. Joseph's, north on
' St. Joseph's to O'Farrell Street, east e* ri*ree 8tr««t
south to Ellis Str*»et, east to bteiner Strei»i-, north to'
S'lftex ^treel-, west co Pierce Street, South to Post, west
to Scott, north to Sutter, wast to Divl«iuero-Strest south
on Divisidero to Geary Street, west on Geary to Presidio
Avenue, north on Presidio Avenue to California Street,
east on California to Webster Street, south on Webster
to O'Farrell Street, east on O'Farrell to Hollis Street,
south on Hollis to Kllis Street, south around the
school yard and to the west end of Willow Street at
Buchanan Street, and thence east to the starting point
at Willow and Laguna Streets.
This curfew shall b*^ effective at 12:00 midnight, September
27, 1966, and shall last until sunrise the following day and
between the hourt. of 8:00 p.m. and sunrise each following day
until such time as this rule is rescinded. This curfew shall
not apply to policemen, peace officers, firemen, other emer-
gency personnel or civilians engaged in police or emergency
work. This rule shall not apply to authorized representatives
of any news service, newspaper, or radio or television station
or network.
No person within the curfew area shall be permitted to sell,
furnish or give away alcholic beverages during the curfew
period.
Any violation of this rule shall be punished as provided by
Section 1600 of the Military and Veterans Code.
Dat^d^September 2 7, 1966.
SECRElisX OF STATE
^-~ i,.y?/of tl'r^'i:^^
T^
. omT.^f ti.S/,.ftjt(Wetary or" StaTi
J^^/7.^
%-
^xtrutioc Bcpartmrnt
*tart of (Tallfoniia
TILED
kl tM OfHo* of th« S«or*lary of Stat^
•« «lM MM* •« C«iilarnl« .
OCT 4 - 1966 i
IMIK K jeRDAH. Secret^ of
I*
AMENDED RULE NO. 1
In the light Of extreme emergency now existing in the
County and City of San Francisco and pursuant to the
authority vested in me to promulgate, issue and enforce
rules, regulations and orders, I deem the following rule
and Z^ y'"^^'""" necessary for protection of life and property
se"pte:j:r^ri9ee!^^ '''" ' ^' ^"^^^^-^^^ ^-"- -^ - -
1. Amendment to Rule #] - curfcw:
The curfew as promulgated by me on September 27. 1966 by
Rule No. 1 shall remain in full force and effect within
the geographical area therein set forth, and which relation
to the individuals covered and excluded thereby. That
rule is amended to change only the hours during which the
curfew is in effect.
The following portion of Rule No. 1. Page 2 is deleted;
"This curfew shall be effective at 12 midnight
September 27, 1966 and shall last until sunrise the
following day and between hours of 8:00 p.m. and
sunrise each following day until such time as
this rule is rescinded."
The following language is inserted in its place:
"This curfew shall be effective at 11-00 p m
September 30, 1966 and shall last until sunrise
the following day and between the hours of 11-00 p m
and sunrise each following day until such time as this
rule IS rescinded.
Any violation of this rule shall be punished as provided
by Section 1600 of the Military and Veterans Code.
Dated:
September 30, 1966
ATTEST:
ty
l'»NIA llATK PHINTIffO orFiei
I.H.BI.F M. MOIIHI, »TATB raiNTOI
Jis-/8
-t^i)
^leroriDc ©tpartmcnt
^tate or (Ealiromia
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Poetry is a vital part of life, and through its many
forms has a single hallmark — the power to impress upon
man a keen awareness of himself, his world and his
society; and
WHEREAS It is fitting and proper that we set aside a special
day to honor our poets and their work. Throughout
man's culture, the poet has set the music of the mind
to lift the hearts of the sad, to stir romance, to
record man's progress and failure in the epic pages of
history; and
WHEREAS The poet, by pressing on us the immediate concerns of
ourselves and our society, has often been an impetus
for change and improvement in our world; and
WHEREAS Poetry is an essential ingredient of the life of a
civilized man and a civilized society.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ED^RJND G. BROWN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
I CALIFORNIA, proclaim October 15, 1966, as POETRY DAY in Cali-
fornia, as provided by a resolution enacted by the State
Legislature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this fourth day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Six.
ATTEST :
G6\^ern(jr
Secretary of State
FrL'E
In tka Offie* of the Seoretaiy of Stat^
- - 9f Mm 9Mta at CaUlornia
primtid tm califoini* orrici or itatb fbintino
OCT 4 -1966
ftAHKM/jORDAH, Secrgjiry <Ay
J^s-yip
^Jxcnitiue ©epartment
^tate of California
DIRECTIO
;>-i'
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947. c. 1153. as amended)!
To The Honorable Bert A. Betts, State Treasurer:
on Aori'l^^f ^oJ*"^ Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on April 14. 1966. adopted a resolution authorizing the
issuance of the San Diego Campus Student Union Revenue Bond
Anticipation Notes of said Trustees in an aggregate principal
«nount not exceeding $2,940,000. and said resoluHon^was
approved by the State Board of Control of the State of
California at a meeting duly and regularly held on May 3. 1966;
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer
be directed to sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices
and interest rate or rates and in such parcels and numbers as
may be negotiated by or on behalf of the Trustees, with your
concurrence, and in such amounts and at such times as shall be
designated, pursuant to the authority delegated by said
resolution, by the Cancellor of the California State Colleges;
WHEREAS. $600,000 principal amount of said Notes have
heretofore been sold, and the Chancellor of the California
State Colleges has designated $800,000 as the amount of. and
no later than October 18. 1966 as the date for. the second
sale of said Notes;
NOW. THEREFORE, I EDMUND G. BROWN. Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you. as State Treasurer, sell
said Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate or
rates and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated, and
pursuant to the terms and conditions contained m said resolution
of the Trustees of the California State Colleges. Said Notes to
be so sold shall not exceed $800,000 in aggregate principal
amount, and shall be dated the date of delivery thereof and
payment therefor. Sales shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California. State Capitol. Sacramento.
California, at such time or times as you may determine, but not
later than October 18. 1966.
tfMti to C>LIFO>HI« OFPiri OP IT.Tl PHIHTIHC
^xecutitjc department
^tait of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused L Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 10th day of October, 1966.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST
i^
U^^^At^nl^^'i'^^
SECRETARY OF SI
trimlid Im c»iiFO»m» otrKl o« IT»I« »«i"Ti«o
<^/j:^ 0
^xtcutiDc Bepartmtnt
3tace of CaUrornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER 66-19
Delegation of Authority to Implement Highway Safety Act of 1966.
WHEREAS, the Highway Safety Act of 1966 (Chapter 4 of
Title 23, U. S. Code) urges the development of a highway safety
program in each state and places in the governor of each state
the responsibility for administering such program,
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me as Governor of the State of California,
IT IS ORDERED that the Administrator of the Transportation
Agency is hereby authorized to exercise, to the maximum extent
permitted by federal and state law and regulations, all the
powers and duties vested in me pursuant to the Highway Safety
Act of 1966, and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Administrator of the
Transportation Agency shall keep the Governor's Traffic Safety
Coordinating Council advised concerning the progress made in
implementing the Highway Safety Act of 1966 in the State of
California.
Done this lytiiday of October , 1966.
Assistant aoorotury of State
FILED
primltd Im CALiroiNi* orpici or itati piintini.
in th«i OffJc. of th« S«cr«tMy »t-afiaft
cf th» 6Uta of C.tlfornia '^-^
^s-^/
i^xcratioc Btpartmtnt
3tatc or California
KXECUTIVE OIIDEH 66-20
FILED
in Iha Offic* of «h« 8«(rrt«ry of t
of th. SUt. of Cliforni,
OCT 2 8 1966 ,
FRANK M^AN, Secretaiy of sjria
Aalttant SMTctary of Staf*
Oi'^anlzation Flan for Department: of Harbors and Watercraft.
, By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor
oi Calj.rurna.a uy Sections 111>2 of tne Govexnuient Code and
^L ol tiie Haroors and Navigation Code, I hereby approve
tiie^orijanli:ation of the Departmeiio of Harbors and Watercraft
ao ioHowj:
1. There is In the Department of Harboi-a and
Watei'Ci'af t
iirancii and
Boatlno Facilities and Waterv/ays
Joatln^ Safety and Control jiranch.
These bi-anches shall have ab their primary
responsibilities the carryin^^ out of the
provisions of Article j and Article 4,
respectively, uf tiie Harbors and NavlKatlon
Code.
The Dli-ector of Harbors and Watercraft, with
such appi'oval as Wiay be required by che
Dii'ectoi- of i-'inance, may create such further
sub-divisions of the Department as he deems
necessary for effective administration.
Done tills '.^otn day oil October , I966.
GOVEiiNOH
ATTEST
£.
SECiiETARY Ot/^TATE
—m
j?s'J?:i
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
State of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, during the 1963 regular session of ^he California
Keen ?he'sta?es of Arizona and California; and
WHEREAS, section 1 of -J'i chapter 859 provides that the^
interstate compact, executed between the States ot^Ar ^^
California fixing the location of the boundary ^|™een
States, is approved; and
WHEREAS, the provisions °ff^/,?^^J;?r"elerrertr above,
between the States of Arizona ^"f .^f {"^^"^^l^gT^and
are set forth in section 1 of said Chapter 03-* ,
WHEREAS, section 2 of said Chapter 859 provides in part:
"The Governor of this state, Y^enever officially
idvised that the State of Arizona has ratified
and aooroved the compact set forth in bection i.
and whener the Congress of the United States has
approved the compact, shall make proclamation of
that fact.";
and
UHFREAS I EDMUND G. BROWN, as Governor of this state,
First Regular Session, State of Arizona; and
WHEREAS I EDMUND G. BROWN, as Governor of this state,
have Sefffficla??radvlsed and take notice that the 89th
Congress of the United States did ^^^^\^^f^^^''^i;^^''^o
Sl^t^io ^t^hfin^erra^ti^iSpaftlft ^^rt^tS' section 1 of
said Chapter 859;
NOW THEREFORE, I. EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
I do further Proclaim that the Congress of the United
States has approved said compact; and
IT IS ORDERED AND DIRECTED that the Colorado River Boundary
Commission of California cause a copy of this Proclamation to
be published one time in one newspaper of general circulation
in the county seat of Imperial, Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
5f.i day of December , 1966.
Governor of California
(ATTEST)
A fi fi 4 <i ^ nv\ t" O j^ ^» —
rtcfTTX iTtttTi t OCt,r
-frfeftte
FILED
in fho Office of the SRCretury o* Stat*
Cf tfio Statfl of Crtlifornll
of Sate
s^:^
Asiistant Secratory of Stats
^"-^^
iExtcutivit Btpartmcnt
^tJtr of dalifornij
PROCLAMATION
OF A
';tati-. of disaster
WHFRFAS the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to p^oclain, a State of Disaster in an area or reg.on
the Governor 1 likely to bo affected by certain condi-
'^:;:^1/^J:^\^ to ..rsoL -a pro^rty Within th State
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
and
WIIERFAS, Lt is further provided by law that during a
State of ofsastS; when the need arises for outside aid in any
public officials to comply with such plans; and
W.IEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1 That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and'property and to the maintenance of essential services
^ve arisen and now exist in the County of Kern, State of
have ari.cn a ^ ^ ^^^^^ damage caused by abnor-
4th day of December, 196b;
2 That tho Governor has Ix^on requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Kern;
3 That local authority in affected areas is inade-
auate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of t^ir magnitude, which places them beyond the control
o^the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
bounty of Kern ^nd requires the combined forces of a mutual aid
region or regions to combat; and
printed in r*ilFOllli» OFPICI oF ITATI I
iExtniti^t Bcpartmcnt
idtm of (^aliroriiij
5 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
xvarrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, TiniraiFXWll. T, UOMIIND G. brown, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
i'^^ by tho Constilutlon and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
December 4, 1966, in the County of Kern; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately effective December 4, 1966, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of t
secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be yiven to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 9th day of December,
ATTEST:
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary
cA »tate
FILED
In the Office c« tho Secretary of 8t«m
cf tho St»U of California
FPi.'i/. ''Ajj^:j'>.%Jfcie\ip of S'ata
pTinU4 In
POKNIA nrrtct or «?*Tt PKIHTIM*
^-S-Ji^
Y
m
^j^crutiDc Bcportmcnt
^im of California
P R » C r, A M A T I O N
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a Stato of Disaster is an area or region
of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme jieril to persons and property within the State ,
which fjroclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
bo rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor
have found and do hereby find:
of the State of California,
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
piersons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of Riverside, State of
California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by abnor-
mally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about the
3rd day of December, 1960;
2. Tliat the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Riverside ;
3. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme jieril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, i)ersonnel, <>quipment and facilities within the
County of Riverside and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat ; and
^rinlfj in CAItrolHiA orpin op ITATI ppihtinu
f
-m
^KfutiUf Brparmicnt
3catc of Calirornio
5. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and neces!:,itate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDNOIND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in mc by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, .-' id has existed since
December 3, 1966, in the County of Riverside; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective Decomlxir 3, 1966, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation 1^ filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice bt> given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 9th day of December,
ATTTiST :
Z
tary of/TtAte
Secre
FILED
AK.i'arJ ^-iKTOt^ry of i
Prtnlt4 in rAiipoRHlA oFFirt n? it»t1 rtiNitNu
^.r»?v5-'
^xtoitivit Bcpartment
StJtc of ealiforiiia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
W1U;.KEAS, the lawi, or llio State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall bo in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor
have found and do hereby find:
of the State of California,
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of Tulare, State of
California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by abnor-
mally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about the
4th day of December, 1966;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Tulare;
3. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to copie with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of Tulare and requires the combined forces of a mutual aid
region or regions to combat; and
frIm/eJ in c»liro»lll* orm t of tf*tl »»IM
3Jxecuti\)e ©cpartmcnt
3tarc of dalifoniia
2.
5. That the £iforcsaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW. Tinil?F.FX3RE, T, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State ol California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
m me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
December 4, 1966, in the County of Tulare; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
dxately, effective DocomlK^r 4, 1966, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice Ix; given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to bo affixed.
Done at the City of
day of Dt^cemter, 1966,
Sacramento
this 9th
■ATTEST :
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary o/^Sjlate
'•■•»hcom«.,
'°"--'yo^',.., " —
c^^S'-^^
^Kcutioe Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of (Talifornia
PI^OCLAMATION
DECI^RTNG TIIE TERMINATION
OF THE
STATE OF DISASTER
WIEREAS, on the 14th day of August, 1965, a State of
Disaster was proclaimed to exist in the County of Lx>s Angeles as a
result of a riot within that county, causing conditions of extreme
peril to the safety of persons and property within this state; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
U.-yond the control of the normal protective services, personnel.
c.<iui.pimn,t and facilities of the public agencies and political sub-
divisions of that county;
NOW, THEREFORE, T, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the
termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immcdi- 1
ately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of state of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 12th day of December,
ATTEST:
CXJVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary ijT jjtate
FILED
In the Office ct the &«crttt«ry of SUitV
tf tho Sta^e of Cali^crnia
FR.S'fX M^juVm'V Sprr-tfiry of State
ly^^^^'*^-'^^^^'^
OPflCE OF 1T*T( raiNTINC
^^^7
i^xenitioe Bcpartmtnt
;&tatc of dalifornia
-^
PROCLAMATION
DECI^KING THE TERMINATION
OF THE
STATE OF EXTRIJME EM1-:RGENCY
WWiREAS, .... the 14th day of August, 1965, a State of
Extreme Emergency was proclaimed to exist in the County of Los
Angeles as a result of a riot within that county causing condx-
tions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property wxthxn
this state ; and
WIEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Extreme Emergency are now deemed not
?o be beyond the conlvol of the normal protective servxces, person-
nci; equipment and facilitio. of the public agencies and political
subdivisions of that county;
NOW TlEREFt)RE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
of c-ilifornia by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
t the const UutU and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the
termination of said State of Extreme Emergency; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed m the
Office of the secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEI?EOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramer.to this 12th day of December,
1966
JlS-:.'8
3£xecutitit department
3tatt of Catifomia
PRO CLAMATTON
iy.C[.AkTNG -rnR TlsUMINATION
of the
v^TATI.- OF DISASTER
,. , imh d-vv ol- September, 1965, a State of
WllEKEAS, on the /"^ J^^^ ^'_; ^^^ Counties of Marin, Napa,
Disaster was proclaimed to ^_-^^^^ ^" . ^ ^^^ widespread fires
Placer, Solano and Sonoma as a ^'^^"J^ "^^^^^^ causing conditions of
and the excessively high -f ^^^ J-^J^l^nhos; ^^unties; and
extreme peril to persons and property m
wiFREAS the conditions warranting and "'^'^^^^^i*^''^"^ ^^^f,
p.ocl^atr"ot's:ch State of -i--" ^^ e-TerSe^s i^sofne"
Lyond ^- J---,,rtl-nf ThT^LriraS-ies and political sub-
equipment and laciiixii-;:. -.jj. i- t
divisions of those counties;
M,^,, T1IF.JFTORE I EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the State
NOW, T^^IOTC IE ^^^ authority vested xn me
S thi^SnstilutLrrd Taws of t^his State, do hereby proclaim the
• *-,„,,■? ^-lid State of Disaster; and
termination o± saia .-^xan >jj. ^
Done at the City of Sacramento this J^th day of December,
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
^
Secretary of /o^t
kte
FILED
By
,r>».vi ■• 1 •■ IPO""!* ■•""■• °» "•" '•'"""•
cJ'i^f
^xtcutiut Bcpartment
3totc of California
PRO
C
L A
NATION
DECI-ARir
JG
TIU
, TERMINATION
STATE
OF
OF
THE
DISASTER
WHEREAS, on the 5th day of January, 1965, a State of
Disaster was proclainK>d to exist in the City of Burbank as a result
of destruction and damage of taxable property in that city due to
flooding and hill slides caused by heavy rains; and
WHEREAS, the conditions warranting and necessitating the
proclamation of such State of Disaster are now deemed not to be
Ijoyond the control of the normal jjroccduros, services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of the public agencies of that city;
NtTW, THERERJRB, T. EDMIIND C. BROWN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in roe
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim the
termination of said State of Disaster; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately and shall, as soon hereafter as possible, be filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 12th day of December,
1966.
ATTEST:
/..
.4-A^ ^
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary ofjytate
FILED
In the Office cf tho S«cr«Ury of 8t«to
cf tho StB^o of Cpli'c-nia
.'3Ti t»cr«1ory a Sto'i
ttinUt ta <
^S'So
t;]-
^xccutioc Bcpartmcnt
;r»tjrc of Cahlorma
PROCLAMATION
OK A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the CkJVGrnor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to lie affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to piersons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall l)c in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emergency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
Jx- rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme p)eril to the safety of
persons and propc-rty and t<j the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of San Luis Obispo, State
of California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by
abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about
the 4th day of December, 1966;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of San Luis Obispo;
3. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to coiHJ with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of San Luis Obispo and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
ffinlej in caiipoknia orpici op itati printing
\^
"L.-i
^xrcutiuc ©cparniiciit
^tm of Aliform
5. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and nucessitatc the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of tliu powers and autliorlty vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Dis.\stor does exist, and has existed since
December 4, 196b, in the County of San Luis Obispo; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective December 4, 1966, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 13th day of December,
ATTEST:
tary of ^^fte
Secre
FILED
In the Offic* of th« Sscrctary of Stiit*
of the Stat)- of California
DEC 1 5 1966
FRANK M, JORDAN, Secr^vy j{ State
Asilitanl SMretary of Sfol*
pttmltJ in lAiii-oRNiA orrui of itati paintino
^.^3/
^KfutiDe ©rparniicnt
3tJte of Cafifomlj
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be; in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emerijency, .ind every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans dovelofjed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WIEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found aiid do liereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
(x^rsons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of Monterey, State of
California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by abnor-
mally heavy and continuous r.'iinfal] which started on or about the
<>lli day oJ" IX'CfmbiT, 1900;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County t)f Monterey;
i. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cofje with the afores.iid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of Monterey and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat; and
83—
fitimtfJ in raiipoiNrA orptrt or itatI rBlMTiNci
^iffunDe ©rpartmrnt
^tate of California
I'l »-,, * '^J ^^'^'^ ^^^ aforesaid conditions of extreme nprii
state of c^'iTr ^ra^^'S I, EDMUND G. BROUN, Governor of the
»--i.rtiin xnai a state of Disaster dofjs ov^'c* i i. . ^
December 0, 1,66, in the Co^nty^orMonte^^eyran^^ '"'''^^'^'^ ^^"'^^
diatol„ o^f°^^'?^ ^^""^ ^^^^ P'^o'^ia^'^tion shall take effect imine-
diately, effective DoccmlKsr 6. 1406 and th-,i .. ^ J-'-cx xmsne-
as possible this proclamation bo iiS \n the Tfic/'^f ?J^
Secretary of state of the State of r7l,f • ^"j''^^ °^ ^^e
epre»<. p„Mleit>. .„a notice li^Avel t^^Sf-p^-'cla-Stl^:! "'*"
ca.e. the-Sre-riTa ^f S^st/te^oTc."— „" .T.-f^jSa^-
1966.
Done a1 the City of Sacramento this 14th day of December,
frI.I.J J. ..,,,„,»„ „,,„, „, „.„ ,„„,,„^
c^o-V^
i^XEcutiut ©cpartmtnt
^tatc of California
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of Calirornia, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 1? oi the State Higher
Education Com^truction Program Bond Act of l'j66.
That Chapter 156, Statuter. of I966, Fir:;t
Extraordinary Ser.ijlon of the Lecl; lature of the State
of Galiiornia, beine the State Higher Education
Construction Program Bond Act of 1 66, was duly
submitted to the people at the special election
con. olidated vjith the General Election held on
November B, 1^60,
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned
and canvassed and declared in the same manner and
subject to the same rules a.- votes cast for state
officers, and said act received a majority of all of
the votes cast for and again, t it at the election,
and that the act became effective and shall be
irrepealable mitil the principal and interest of the
liabilities therein created shall be paid and discharged,
AjV^
GOVERNOR
Attest;
SECRETARY Of/s/aTE
i^
FILED
In the Office of the Secret. ry o» sl(«t«
priMlfJ in CAilPnMNiA iTATr phinting orpict
CxC2C1966
FRANK M. fimn. Seget3;^f jiata
By __fC^'"':^'^-^^.^=^
Auialont Swretwy of StoM
s^ss^
T
^xcniriDc ©cpartmcnt
3tatt of California
k-k&D--
— IPB
In th» Ofllo. of th« 8.er.t«ry of Strt*!
of tho »Ut« of C»liforni»
DEC 1 3 1966
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WIEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme [n-ril to persons and {property within the State,
which proclaunation shall be in writing and shall take effect
inunediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster tlie Diioctor of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such omoryoncy, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans developed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, T, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and proiwrty and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of San Bernardino, State
of California, as a result of flood and storm damage caused by
abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall which started on or about
the 3rd day of Deceml)er, 1900;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of San liernardino;
3. That local authority in a^ffected areas is inade-
quate to coiM> with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which j)laces them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of San Itornardino and requires the combined forces of a
mutuivl aid region or regions to combat; and
I
prtmtfJ im r*iipo«NiA orptn of itati piiintinii
^jccuriDe ©cpartment
S>tm of CaliftrniJ
2.
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, TIKRKFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has existed since
Decemlwr 3, 19(hi, in tho County of San Bernardino; and
I DIRBCT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective December 3, 1966, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
TO WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Grc>at Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 13th day of De«ember,
^//L..
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
JiAf 6ih
iJepui./
.i'e:„i-/ oi Stat
primttd im caiifobmia orpici op itati vaiNTtNc
<^^3</
^KcutiDc ©cparnnent
^cacc of (Ealifornia
FILE
in ths Oflica of th« Secretary of 8ta%
cf Ih* SUta of California
CEC 1 ;") 1966
FRANK M. JOROAK. Secretary of StaM
By ./^/-f, .rrT^-ll
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTRR
tho Govornnl f ' the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaxm a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State
i^ 1-Tf "''°" ^'^" "^ ^" writing and shall taLe effect
immediately upon its issuance; and eirecx
WHEREAS, it is provided by Ijiw that durina a «?t-.tf. of^
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shSf act
with suT''''""'"' °^ "" ^'^^^ ""-^^'^^^ activities in connection
cooLrate witrtho'n- ""^ """" ^'"*'-' "^^"'^^ ^^ -«i<=" ^'^-l"
cooperate with the Director m rendering all possible assistance;
St.te of Di^f f ' "\ '^ further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in anv
county city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plan^ deSelopfd on
nub^^°"^^°• ?"'" '^"''^= •'^"^' ^'^^^ i^ ^hall Z the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
>,, ^ WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California
have found and do hereby find: '-^-mornxa,
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safetv of
on or aoout the Jrd day of December, 1966;
c* * ^ ^■' ^''''*^ ^'"^ Governor has l«on requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the Mayor of the City of Escondil?
3. That local authority in affected areas is inado
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extre^ p^ril bv
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond r^e'^onJrol
of the services, fx^rsonnel, equipment and facilities within the
City of Escondido and requires the combined forces of rmutual
aid region or regions to combat; and mutual
^fintti im CALiroiNiA orrici or itati i
w^
^jccutiDt Bcparnncnt
3tatc of California
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW. THEREFXiRE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powors and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster docs exist, and has existed since
December 3, 1966, in the City of Escondido; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective December 3, 1966, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 16th day of December,
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ptfly Secretary
ry o£ State
prinleJ in CAltrotNiA oi ricr. •
iF ITATI PRINTII
^^^Js-\
Y
^xtcutitit Bepartmtnt
^tm of California
In th« Offlo* of th« 8*oret«ry of Sti
of th« State of California
DEC 1 J 1966
FRANK M. jDVDAN, Secretary of Stijt
By ^^^^^^-^
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
AnMant facrMary of SloM
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme jieril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately ujion its issuance; and
WhEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall act
as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in connection
with such emeraency, and every state agency and officer shall
cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible assistance;
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid shall
be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans develoj)ed on
a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the duty of local
public officials to comply with such plans; and
WIEREAS, I, as Governor
have found and do hereby find:
of the State of California,
1. That conditions of extreme pieril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the City of Redwood City, County of
San Mateo, State of California, as a result of earth slides which
started on or about the lOth day of December, 1966, as a result
of abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Disaster therein by the City Manager and the Acting Mayor
of the City of Redwood City;
3. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
City of Redwood City and requires the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat; and
prinltJ it I «■ IroaNIA orficl or ITATt vaintinc
iExtnititie department
;S>tm of California
T1
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW TUERETORE, 1, EDMXIND G. HUOWN , Governor of the
State of Ovlifornia, by vlrluo of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby pro-
claim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has exxsted sxnce
December 10, 1966, in the City of Redwood City; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect imme-
diately, effective Decemter 10. 1966. and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation Ix. filed in the Office of the
licretaiy of State of the State of California, and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be yiven to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WIKREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 16th day of December,
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
/7 . O ./
Secretary of State
^ntri <■ c*ii»o»Mi* oF»icf ot itati frintin*
3!xtcutit)e ©epartmcnt
3tatc of California
'"KOCLAMAXrON
OF A
STATE OF DISASTKR
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the Governrtop^ocirinT Stat/ ^n-'"'" °' ^^^^--a empower
of this state at-Lcted or likolv to ^^"'T^ '" ''*" '"'''^ °^ ^^5^°"
tions of extreme fx^ril to .K^rsons " ^ affected by certain condi-
which proclamation shall ,'^,'^^°"^/'?^.P^«Pcrty within the State,
immediately upon its \^" ance ; an7 "' ""^ -'^'"" ^^^ ^"-^
Disaster tiTe'DS^toi of' thT^^f ^"- '''^'^ '"^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^e of
as the coordinator ^f all s^aS disast" ''''^"''" ^"^'^ ^-^-^^ -*
with such emergency, and every ttate ^""^^^^^^^^ i" connection
cooperate .i.. ... ^^^::^ .:^^-S^ ^^^^^^
State Of St.!; tLf thene:V;:r7s;rfo'/ ^^ -H^^^V^"^- ^
county, city a.,d cou..ty, or city within th ""^" ^^'^ ^" ^"^
be rendered in accordance wijh the mutual ^ir'T"' T""^ "''' ^'^"^^
a regional or other basis; and that "rshatl hi ;'r ^^^^^^^ ""
publxc officials to compi; with sL^h p^Jl^'^^ ''" ^"^^ °^ ^°-^
have found'^tTd'o here\% "Jlndf'^ °' ^'^ ^^^^^ °^ California,
persons and'projl'rtrand^trthf ^^'''r"" '"^'^ ^" ^^^ ^^^^^y of
have arisen \A Tol Tlstill^^^'ZlT""''. f — tial services
fornia, as a result of flood anSs tor ^h ^"^°' ''*^'^ °^ ^"-
heavy and continuous raiSl which si ^'"?" "^"""^ ^^ abnormally
day of becemter, 196<,; ^-tarted on or about the 4th
State of Di^asJi^rt.;;:^?^:";^'^^ •""" '''T^"''' ^" ^--1-- -
visors of the County of Inyo; ^^""a" "^ the Board of Super-
quato to CO,;, wit'h t'he'lforei'ad'f f.V-^-ted areas is inado-
reason of their magnitude ^wMch Tl"t ^Z "f '''':'''"'' '^"^ "^
of the services, personnel, eqSp e,u \nd fa^H '^^<=°"t-^
County of Inyo and requires tl < !• 1 J^ t ^^'''^^^^^^^ within the
region or regions to combat ; ind""'' ^°""^ °^ ^ -^-^ -^
>n«,J i. ..,,,o,,,. „„,e, „, ,,.,, „,^,,„
^Kcutitic ©cpartment
3ratf of California
2,
warrant nnti' ^"'"''^ •?'' aforesaid conditions of extreme peril ll
:::::. r oLZMT'' ''^ P-^^^-ation of the existen'ce of
State of r!?"; THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor of the
Tn'i: Z the'Snst it.Sor:;d^L^.\^? ^:^ -Trx -^^^
claim that a State of nis-.v;i,.r Z. ■ . ^^ate, do hereby pro-
Decemher 4. l^.a^if th:^2:;ntv':rznvoranr '^^^ '''''''' ^^"-
diatelv, effe'c'Sv^ i^^.Si%r^lSr:id"th:f ^^^'^^ effect i^^e-
as possible this procla^atio^ J fiLd \n the offic 'f ?k'
Secretary of State of the State of rln^o . °^ ^''^
cause
December,
to be affixed.
1966. ''°"*' ^' *'"' ^^^^' °^ Sacramento this 23rd day of
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of ^^e
FILED
In tho Office of the Secr«t«ry of Sta
Cf Iho SUts of Cxlifornia
C:C 2 : 1965
FPANK M. j^uAN, Secretarv if Stafa
P.y ^^^^fC^<4
Aiiitarl S«a«)ary af Stoti
M'ffd In cAli>(»i)i. oprirt or •i.ii raiKTiiiG
t^^jy
^xtcotitit ©cpartmtnt
^tate or Calirornfa
PROCLAMATION
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall
has occurred in recent days throughout the central and southern
portions of the State of California which has caused serious
damage both to private and public property, as a consequence of
I
1'
j which the cities and counties of the state have suffered serious
I'
damage to their road systems and have sustained loss of drainage
structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aid secon-
dary system, and, in addition thereto, the state highway system,
ij which includes the Federal-aid interstate and primary systems
jj and portions of the Federal-aid secondary system, has suffered
' serious damage and has sustained loss of bridges, drainage struc-
tures, roadbeds and road surfaces, all of which constitute an
emergency affecting the entire State of California; and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity for
immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the interstate, primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
systems; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U.S. Code,
as amended, and by Section 188,1 of the Streets and Highways
Code;
primlfJ im cALipoKNi* orpici or itati pbintino
I^KCUtitit ©Epartmtnt
^tate of Coliromia
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that an emergency exists
throughout the central and southern portions of the State of
California from the northerly boundaries of Monterey, San Benito,
Fresno and Mono counties to the Mexican border, as a result of
the storm and flood conditions and consequent damage to and loss
of bridges and highways on the interstate, primary and secondary
highway systems and other bridges and highways in the state
highway system; that the immediate repair and reconstruction
of such damaged and destroyed highways and bridges is vital
to the security, well-being and health of the citizens of the
State of California; and that the Secretary of Commerce of the
United States is hereby requested to concur in the declaration
of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 23 day of December, 1966.
AL(^;A
jyu* —
Governor of California
Secretary of St«y
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In the Offio* of the Secretary of St«t«
cf the State o« Celilornm
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FPAHK MyiOKijAN, Secretary of State
By. '" '' '"'
Au!ttanl Swretory of Stote
prInttJ in cALiroKNiA oprica op ■tati ppintino
c^S3S
^xcrutitic Bcpartmcnt
$tatc of California
I. RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section 17 of the State Higher
Education Construction Program Bond Act of I966,
That Chapter I56, Statutes of 1966 of the First
Extraordinary Session of the Legislature of the State
of California, being the State Higher Education
Construction Program Bond Act of I966, was duly
submitted to the people at the General Election held
on November 8, I966, and
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned
and canvaased and declared In the same manner and subject
to the same rules as votes cast for state officers, and
said act received a majority of all of the votes cast for
and against It at the election, and that the act became
effective and shall be Irrepealable until the principal
and Interest of the liabilities therein created shall be
paid and discharged.
Attest: /y
NIA OI-FKE iir tlAII- pltlNllN<.
SECRETARY OF STATE
FILED
In th« OfRc* of th* Scoratary of Stal^
of the 8t«U of California
FEB 7- 1967
RANK H^KDAN, Secret^ ofJNT
y
^xccutiue Bcpartmcnt
^tatc or Calirornia
VfiiEREAS
VmERiiAS
WHEREAS
VVHEREAS
TOiEREAS
P R O C L A M A T ION
Lions International is observing its
fiftieth anniversary as the first service
club organization; and
Lions International now numbers more than
800,000 members in more than 20,000 clubs
in 135 countries, and is the largest service
club in the world; and
The 15 districts of Lions International in
California now number more than 35,000
members in almost 1,000 clubs; and
The men of Lions have made numerous contri-
butions to California, the nation, and the
world tlirougln various educational, charitabl
civic, youth and patriotic activities; and
It is fitting that this outstanding organi-
zation should receive recognition for its
efforts; and
l-JHEREAS To commend and encourage Lions International
such, the State Legislature in 1967 requested|
the Governor to proclaim February 15, 1967,
as Lions International Day in honor of the
visit to California on this day of Lions
International First Vice President, Jorge
Bird of Puerto Rico;
NO\v THEREFORE, I, ROMALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORIIIA, proclaim February 15, 1967, as LIONS INTERNA-
TIONAL DAY.
m WITNESS TOIERBOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed this
fourteenth day of
February, One Thou-
sand Nine Hundred
FILED
Sixty Seven.
(Governor ^
Secrerttx^
in the Office of the Secretary of Slat
of the State of California
FRANK H.jmidH. Sfccretdry of State/
y*^ lallriMrii iiiiiij iirniil
friri or iT«Tr ^mNfiNii
by_
^ili/^ £tiUj^
TcpLit,
-u^.ri-x^.y of state
J^s^yc
Lej=
IJxtcutitie Btpartment
3tatc of Caliromia
PROCLAMATI O H
WHEREAS The people of California take pride in the
great variety and profusion of California
trees; and
WHEREAS Some of the World's oldest trees, towering
virgin redwoods, are treasured by Californians
and attract people from around the world; and
WHEREAS California is noted for its j»lms and other
tropical plants in addition to species more
commonly found in this country; and
WHEREAS We of the present generation enjoy the bounty
inherited from past generations, and we must
provide for generations whicli will follow us
by protecting and planting trees; and
WHEREAS To encourage such practices, and as a tribute
on the anniversary of the birth of Luther
Burbank, the great California naturalist,
the State Legislature in 1947 declared that
March 7 be annually proclaimed as yARBOR DAY,
to encourage the custom of schools, colleges,
chambers of comraerce, and other organizations
to plant trees and shrubs for the beautifica-
tion of their communities.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD RliAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim March 7 as ARBOR DAY.
IN WITIIESS miEREOF, I have
hereunto sot my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this four-
teenth day of February,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
prlmttJ in califoini* orrici or stati raiN-riMe
WW 0<W»» bT Itn 8iie>W«>V jjj Statt
vf tha Stala a< California
■,■ Fi;blf,1967
^^3<//
^xtcutitic ©cpartmrnt
^tate of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be
held on the ninth day of May, 1967, within the '^6th
Assembly District of the State (as described by Chapter 3
of the Statutes of I965, Second Extraordinary Session), to
fill the vacancy in the office of Assemblyman from said
district resulting from the death of Assemblyman
Charles E. Chapel.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred
dollars ($100) for the arrest and conviction of any
person who violates any of the provisions of Division 15
of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the
total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches
the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of California
to be affixed hereto this ^k /-^ay of February, 1967.
\(}A3^K^
Governor
etary of State^
Assistant Sccretui-y 0;' HTiite
FILED
In the OfRc* of th« Saoretary of Stali
of Iha SUta of California
2^1967
■^^V3.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
a£xcniriV)e department
3tat£ of California , „ . „, t r^ m
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Active 20-30 International is a young men's
service organization dedicated to the
development of young men, by precept and
example, into better informed and more
active citizens; and
Active 20-30 strives to inculcate in its
members responsible citizenship and a
desire to participate actively in civic
and welfare work in the community; and
Active 20-30 is devoted to helping disad- j
vantaged children, including the medically |
handicapped and those from homes of reduced j
economic circumstances; and j
Active 20-30 International was formed in |
1960 by the merger of Active International,
founded in Aberdeen, Washington, and 20-30
International founded in Sacramento, Cali-
fornia; and
WHEREAS Active 20-30 International has more than
200 member clubs throughout North and
South America, having main offices in
Sacramento and in Mexico City, Mexico; and
WHEREAS To commend Active 20-30 International for
its contributions and to encourage continu-
ation of its activities, the State Legis-
lature in 1967 requested the Governor to
proclaim the week of February 20-26, 1967,
as Active 20-30 Week;
NOW THEREFORE, I. RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim February 20-26, 1967, as ACTIVE 20-30 ^
WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
affixed this K\
day of February, One
Thousand Nine Hundred j
Sixty Seven.
ATTEST -Y^i U^^iff <
Secretary
M( K OW tIAT> miNIINC
ftate i
I OfliM of the Sacrctary of Stat^
of tha Stata of California
FEB 2'^ 1957
RANyt^JOKOAN, SecutarY d
JISVJ'
^xccutidc ©epartment
3tate of Caliromia
PROCLAMATIONS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Americans take pride in their history as
an independent nation which won its freedom
and has maintained its sovereignty through
sacrifice; and
Knowledge of American history reminds us of
our precious heritage and strengthens our
determination to retain our freedom; and
American history provides wisdom to guide
us in the conduct of our nation's affairs;
and
The hard-won legacy left by our forebears
unites Americans in a common resolve to
protect the liberty of the individual and
to improve opportunities for all; and
February is the monoh we observe the
birthday anniversaries of our two greatest
Presidents, George Washington and Abraham
Lincoln; and
The State Legislature in 1967 requested
the Governor to proclaim February as America^
History Month to encourage appreciation of
American history and in acknowledgment of
our debt to past generations of Americans;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim February, 1967, as AMERICAN HISTORY
MONTH .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this XX^
day of February, One Thou-
sand Nine Hundred Sixty
Seven.
^ Governor X
ATTEST : l/
Secretary a/fyetate
FFLED
filntii tm CAilpoiNIA orpici or ITATi riiNiiMe
su««
ami ir imiaiiM*
u^P^S'yy
=^=^
^SKCutiDe department
^tatc of California
'
EXECUTIVE ORDER Rl-67
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the State
of California. I direct that on an interim basis the following
communications plan between the Governor and the various units
of the Executive Branch be established:
1.
Communications through Spencer Williams
Room 1020 State Capitol (Temporary)
Department of Public Health
Department of Rehabilitation
Department of Employment
Department of Veterans
Affairs
Department of Corrections
Department of the Youth
Authority
Department of Mental Hygiene
Department of Social Welfare
Department of Industrial
Relations
Atomic Energy Development and
Radiation Protection
Communications through Norman Livermore
Room 1311, 1416 Ninth Street (Temporary)
Department of Conservation
Department of Agriculture
Department of Parks and
Recreation
Bay Area Transportation
Study Commission
Bay Conservation and
Development Commission
Department of Fish and Game
Department of Water Resources
Department of Harbors and
Watercraft
Department of Housing and
Community Development
San Francisco Port Authority
Communications through Gordon Luce
1120 N Street (Temporary)
Department of General
Services
Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control
Department of Investment
Division of Corporations
Division of Savings & Loan
Division of Real Estate
State Banking Department
State Employees * Retirement
System
Franchise Tax Board
Department of Insurance
State Personnel Board
Department of Motor Vehicles
Department of Public Works
Department of the California
Highway Patrol
Department of Professional and
Vocational Standards
State Fire Marshal
Communications for other Executive Branch units
A. Boards, Commissions, and Authorities will continue to
communicate through the departments to which they are
related. Those without departmental relations shall
communicate directly through the Cabinet Secretary.
FILED
tllk* Omo* of «h« 8Mr«tary of ^ate
^^^^^ ai th« atou °« fftiiifnmlty
ttMii in oiipoBNiA oprict or itati ,BiNriMs FFR S '^ 1^^7
DAN, Secretirv of>
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3JxccutiOt Bcpartment
^tatt ofCaliromia
B.
the Governor's office.
spencer Williams. Norman J^-%-°"' -^/J^^^J ^rLoS'plmt^and
lecTetlvy not less than three times weekly.
,^».^o^ i., written in recognition of the importance
William P. Clark, Jr.
GOVERNOR (3
ATTEST
SECRETARY /fJ STATE
PrImUd im CALiroBWi* ofuci or tT*TE F»IK
.^sV^^
^xtcutioe Bcpartmcnt
3tate or CQlirornia
f\^.
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EXECUTIVE ORDER R2-67
In recent years, expenditures for state services '"4a<^e Increased
at a rate far In excess of population growth, resulting In a
critical current excess of expenditures over available revenues.
I consider It vital to the economic health and prosperity of
California that state government be conducted In the most busi-
ness-like and economical manner, and that the people of this
state be assured that their tax dollars are spent wisely.
i At the last meeting of the Governor's Council, I announced an
Impending study designed to help the departments evaluate exist-
ing programs and adjust them to the level of current revenue
Prominent leaders of business and Industry have In the public
Interest volunteered to conduct Intensive research of the current
programs and procedures of state government as a contribution to
our determined effort to provide essential services at a cost the
taxpayer can afford to pay thereby lessening the burden of
government.
By virtue of the authority vested In me as Governor of the State
of California, I am, therefore. Initiating on this date, the
Governor's Survey on Efficiency and Cost Control, and appointing i
A. Kenneth Pryor as Chairman. The survey has retained Warren '
King & Associates, Inc. as consultants to the program. I I
authorize the survey to make such studies an Investigations as |
they consider necessary to determine how the services of the I
State of California may be provided Its citizens In the most
efficient, expeditious, and economical manner, and to that end
further authorize them to select and retain as their agents and
assistants such executives and experts from business and industry
as are skilled in the conduct of private enterprise.
With the initiation of this survey, I further direct each officer
and employee of this state to furnish the consultants and their
representatively complete information concerning their respective
agencies, departments, and subdivisions thereof, and to give the
consultants and their agents every assistance in the performance
of their duties.
dM^
GOVERNOR
X.J>-«lA-^
SECRETAinr OP STATE
■ NIA OrVICI OF tTAT* PRINTING
^.^6V6
2Jxccutiot Btpartmtnt
^tate of California
DIRECTION
o) rtt« Slow e« Colllomta
MAR S1957
«MR M. JOHDAH. SweUty o» a* '
' DtpuKy
TO the State Treasurer under the provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 19A7 (Stat. 1947. c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 26. 1967. adopted a ««°l"ti°Vr*'°Inf of s5%00 000
issuance of Fresno College Union Revenue Notes and °f $1.;00'0°0
principal amount of Notes of Series A thereof, and a resolution
'authorizing the issuance of Long Beach College Union Revenue
Notes and of $3,600,000 principal amount of """^^ °5/"^" * „
thereof, and each of said resolutions was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
and regularly held on February 21, 1967; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 26 1967. adopted a resolution requesting that the
S^ateTeasur^ be directed to sell said Notes of Series A of
toth said issues at private sale, for cash at such Pric" «nd
interest rate or rates as may be negotiated by or on behalf of
the Trustees, with your concurrence, and in the parcels and
numbers set forth in said resolution, and said resolution was
;^rov d b the State Board of Control of the State o California
at a meeting duly and regularly held on February 21. 1967.
NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of Californ a, hereby direct that you. as State Treasurer, sell
^fi?Notes of'series A of both said issues at private sale, for
cash at such prices and interest rate or rates as may be
negotiated by or on behalf of the Trustees of the Call ornia
State Colleges with your concurrence, and in the parcels and
ni^bLslet'forth in'said resolution of the trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said Notes of Series A to be so
Sid shaU be §1,600,000 principal amount of Trustees of the
Slifornia State Colleges Fresno College Union R^^""^ N°^^^!'
Series A. and $3,600,000 principal amount of Trustees of the
California State Colleges Long Beach College ""ion Revenue Notes,
Series A all dated and numbered in accordance with the
respectt^e resolutions of the Trustees of the California St. e
College authorizing their issuance. The "1" "'j^l^i^^"^^ ^ ^^^^
a? the office of the Treasurer of the State of California, State
clpitol, Sacramento. California, at s-h ^-^ - '^«« " ^^^
may determine, but not later than March 8, 19b/.
ytlitut ta I
^xtcotitjc ©tpartmcnt
^tate of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this '^Xi>. day of March, 1967.
a
Governor of the Stifte of California
ATTEST:
By
Secretary ofState
Depu^y Secretary of Sfate
ptiMtti in CALIFORNIA OPFICI OF ITATI rilNTtHO
FILED
'O
^xcnitiDc ©cpartment
-State of ejlifornia
In the Offto* of th« SMrttary of Slat*
of th* State of California
ma? - 1957,
FRANK M JOKDAH/^eMif of Stall
tMnMry af Si^ta
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The Portuguese Union of the State of Cali-
fornia, through its members, did much of the
sponsoring and financing to bring to San
Leandro, California, the statue of the
Portuguese Immigrant, and did thereafter
unveil to the public, and dedicate, the
statue on March 15, 1964; and
This statue is, and will stand as, a monu-
ment to honor and perpetuate the memory of
all the past, present and future Portuguese
immigrants to California and the United
States of America; and
This event has brought about the wide and
very favorable attention and approval of the
general public in this country as well as
throughout the Azores Islands and Portugal,
thus adding greatly to the prestige of the
Portuguese race; and
The United Portuguese Emigrant Convention
has declared the second week of March of '
each year "Portuguese Immigrant Week"; and
Many citizens of the State of California are
of Portuguese descent and have contributed
notably to the growth and development of
this state; and
The Assembly Rules Committee requested the
Governor to proclaim the second week in
March of each year as "Portuguese Immigrant
Week";
S^TP^Pi^r^''''' ^.^°^LD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OP
CALIFORNIA, proclaim the second week of March. 1967 as
PORTUGUESE IMMIGRANT WEEK. "arcn, xyb/, as
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have I
hereunto set my hand and |
caused the Great Seal of I
the State of California
to be affixed this seventli
day of March, One Thousand
Nine Hundred sixty Seven,
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
\\'^sJ^S^^*r-
TTEST:
a
Secretary of State_
fc-/_„ -s^w^ . eii,u
Ui-puiy :>(.w.uL.ir/ or State
=P
-s-y^
!e;=
FILED
^xtcutiot Bepartment
^tate or Caliromia
'v^AR 7 -mi
etary
PROCLAMA T ION
efStiM
of Stats
WHEREA3
WHEREAS The legislatures of our country are engaged
In solving some of the most complex prob-
lems of our times; and
WHEREAS The decision-making process of the legis-
lature iTlngs It Into close contact and
Involvement with many points of view that
are often in conflict, requiring mediation
and understanding; and
Our legislatures have helped to make our
country strong, with their own strengths,
with their enacting of statutes, and with
their creativity, sensitivity and respon-
sibility; and
WHEREAS The State Senate requested the Governor to
proclaim Marcti as National Legislatures
Month and to call upon all religious,
civic and fraternal groups to undertake
an examination of the legislative process
with a view toward better understanding
of their state legislature, and to ask
all press, radio and TV media to devote
time and space to promoting a better under-
standing of representative government;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim Marcti, 19'''?, as NATIONAL LEGISLATURES
MONT''.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I nave
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this seventhi
day of Marcli, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven.
<
Governor
C9-M-«^>'^'^
\TTEST:
Secretafcr*y/ "f State
V ^2t.f efMJif:^
Deputy Secrutnry of State
primlii Im CALiroBNi* orrici op itati piintin
-^^v^
^Pxcnitiuc Bcparancnt
3tatc or djlirornij
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHERE A i:
WHEREAS
Durlntr, tlie month of November, 19-^'^> many
towns and cities In Northern Italy were
devastated by the worst flood In 99)
years; and
This flood caused many deaths, untold
suffering;, and left more than '>0,000
people homeless; and
Victims of this disastrous flood require
assistance in order to have shelter,
clothing and medicine; and
Priceless art treasures were coated with
mud and extensive restoration work will
be required to save tlicm; and
Appeals for funds have been made by the
Supreme Lodge of the Order of Sons of
Italy In America to the Grand Lodge of
tlio Order of the Sons of Italy in Cali-
fornia, of which there are 98 separate
lodges; and
The Senate has requested the Governor
to proclaim the week of March 15th to 2l3|;
as ITALIAN FLOOD RELIEF WEEK and urge
all Calif ornians to give help to victims
of ttie Northern Italy floods;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP THE STATE OP
CALIFORNIA, proclaim ti:P week of March 15th to 21st, 19o7/
as ITALIAN FLOOD RELIEF WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to, be affixed this
3//y/Wday of
March, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty
Seven.
WHEREAS
ATTEST
Secretajfyi oV State
primiti fa CALipotMtA oppici oP >tatp primtin*
ED
In th« Omc* uf tht SiortUry of
of th< Stata of C)iT;?ornl«
MAR 1 •: '2G7
FRA{U^M
By__/.
Auiatant S«cr«tary of Stat*
.^S.^o
^r
FILED
In th« Offic* of th« Secretary of StM.^
^xccutitje Bepartment
^tate or Caliromta
A'.:':!ont S«ff«lcry of Sfoti
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The Order of DeMolay is a character build-
ing organization of young men fourteen to
twenty-one years of age; and
Members of the Order of DeMolay seek to
prepare themselves as better leaders and
citizens for tomorrow by developing good
traits and strength of character; and
The Order of DeMolay was founded by Frank
S. Land in 1919 at Kansas City, Missouri,
and now has more than 2,500 chapters all
over the free world; and
All DeMolay members of California chapters
will observe the period of March 12-19 as
"DeMolay Week" in celebration of their
48th anniversary; and
The State Legislature in 1967 requested
the Governor to procla im the week of
March 12 to March 19, 1967, as "DeMolay
Week" and call upon all citizens to join
in saluting the Order of DeMolay for its
contribution to the welfare and character
of young men in this state;
!KJW THEREFORE, I, ROtJALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim the week of March 12 to March 19,
1967, as DEMOLAY WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this four-
teenth day of March, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
\0^^-KidK (^3^HA>V
Governor
/•
ATTEST t,^^;^^,,^^ /K>,
Secretary of State
bV ./5a / (^>Z4
Deputy Soorutary of State
frtnlrd Im CAtiroiNiA orpicB or itati pkihtin
11=
^^Kcutioc Bcpartmtnt
3tatt of California
^^35/
PROCLAMATION
WH ESTERS
WHEKEAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
A balanced diet and good nutrition are
essential to the physical well-being
and health of our citizenry; and
The California Dietetic Association has
rendered commendable service to the
state through its continuing efforts
to improve public health and nutrition?
and
Good Nutrition Week, April 9th through
15th, has been sponsored by the California
Dietetic Association to encourage various
community programs and activities amphasiz-
ing the benefits of good nutrition; and
Members of the Assembly requested the
Governor to proclaim the week of April 9th
through 15th as Good Nutrition Week in
support of the California Dietetic
Association's drive for good nutrition;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim the week of April 9th through 15th,
1967, as GOOD NUTRITION WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 7th
day of April, one Thousar
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven,
\ ^\AacJU)v
ATTEST:
Governor
r
0-Af^^<|;(U<^
FILED
Secretary of State
Deputy iiecrotai'y ol" SttrU
fiiji
In the Offic* of th« S«oret«ry of 8<«t«
of th« Stat* of Calilorni*
--STRl "TigPT
FRANP*. OOANyJecM^ry of Slate'"'" '" ""'"" ' "" '"""
Vkuutunt Sacr«tanr of S)oM
^-^^Ji
^jcfutiuc ©cpartmcnt
^tate of Calirornia
FILED
In th« Offloa of tht ••erctary of tUite
of th« State of CalilornI*
APR 1 <:■ r:r7
fRANj^ M^ANTftg^ry of StsU
AHUtont $Mr>nr)r at tlM*
EXECUTIVE ORDER R3-67
It has been brought to my attention that the maritime industry
of the United States is faced with a difficult hardship in
attracting qualified personnel to serve at sea during the
expanded needs of the shipping industry during the Viet Nam
crisis .
The Pacific Coast District of the Maritime Administration has
recorded numerous ship delays because of the personnel shortage
on ships traveling to the Far East. Despite the cooperation
of the unions, ship companies, and Maritime Administration, it
has been impossible to effectively eliminate these ship delays.
During 1966 it is estimated that ships sailing from the Pacific
Coast District alone have been delayed a total of 10,575 hours.
This means our ships sailing with military supplies for the
Viet Nam War and the Far East have been delayed for a total of
440 days. According to our estimates this delay has meant a
cost to the U.S. Government of $1,189,687. More important
than the financial loss, however, are the possible difficulties
that could have been encountered at the receiving port due to
the delay. We must make sure that every possible effort is
made to eliminate delays in these vital shipments of supplies
and materials.
Many of our California employees serve as members of an
important reserve corps for the Merchant Marine because they
hold valid licenses as deck officers or marine engineers.
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the
State of California, I authorize that those employees who
currently hold valid licenses are given the privilege of
returning to Merchant Marine duty subject to the approval of
their department heads and the secretary of their area, with
full return rights to their current employment and current
civil service position at the conclusion of their Merchant
Marine duty to a limit of eighteen months leave from State
responsibilities. Department heads may replace those leaving
for Merchant Marine duty and are given an exemption from the
hiring freeze in those cases.
I would like to encourage those employees who have the
unique ability to serve their country in this manner to
contact the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime
Administration, Pacific Coast Director, 450 Golden Gate Avenue,
Box 36073, San Francisco, who will in turn refer applications
to the proper hiring agency.
IJI=
^KforiDc department
3tatr orCalirornjQ
EO R3-67 page 2
Additionally. I would like to encourage local city and county
agencies plus our California industry to give consideration
to joining with us and also releasing their eligible employees
for Merchant Marine duty during this crisis. It is hoped in
this manner that the State of California can contribute to an
early victory in the Viet Nam War effort.
day of April, 1967.
GOVERNOR Ij
TTEST: ^ ^
SECRETARY OF STATE
Deputy Secretary of State
pttmiti im CALiroKMiA office of itati fiintih
\2h'^^
FILED
In lh» OWc» of (h» 8ter»»iiry of 9Ut«
of th« 8t«l« of California
^xccutiue department
^tatc or California
w;;
./i»v^ of iStala
Anitlonl
^**K-<i-
iry e( llatt
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The entire free world was inspired during
World War II by the heroic resistance of
American and Filipino forces on Bataan in
the Philippines when they withstood a
Japanese army ten times their number; and
After three months of resistance, allied
forces were finally overwhelmed, but the
free world vras stirred by the radio message
from Corregidor: "Bataan has fallen, but
the spirit that made it stand, a beacon
to all liberty- loving peoples of the world,
cannot fail"; and
Bataan remains a symbol of brave resistance
to tyranny and steadfastness to the cause
of freedom; and
Today, gallant men, wearing uniforms of
the United States and other free nations
battle the forces of tyranny and oppression
in Vietnam; and
The 9th of April, 1967, marks the 25th
Anniversary of the fall of Bataan; and
We Must continue to stand firm in defense
of freedom, as those brave men of Bataan
did 25 years ago; and
The State Legislature in 1967 memorialized
the Governor to proclaim April 9th to 16th,
1967 as "Bataan Week" in conmemoration of
the 25th Anniversary of the fall of Bataan
and to urge all Californians to observe it
as an occasion marking American dedication
to freedom;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, proclaim April 9th to 16th, 1967, as BATAAN
WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 1 1 Hr--
day of April, One Thousanc
Nine Hundlved Sixty Seven.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
- \
'^-ceixtcti. h
^ecrdtrfry of State
Deputy Secretary of Stnte
i^xeaititit department
^tate of California
^1- .;^'5'3Y
FILED
-hi M>i fMn «t tin ■■«>■»*»■■> •< fy
«( the 8t«t» of C«M»r«i»
APR 1 4 1967
(MIR N. «ltOAN„
P ROCLAMAT
MiEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
DISCOVER AMERICA is a privately organ izi
and financed nonprofit enterprise estab-
lished in 1965 to promote travel in the
United States, her territories and pos-
sessions and the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico; and
Americans become better informed about
their country through travels in the _
United States, and visitors from foreigrt
lands become better acquainted with
Americans by travelling through the
United States; and
California has much to offer to travellej|:s
by way of sights to see and recreational
benefits to enjoy; and II
DISCOVER AMERICA plays an active role in
encouraging travel within the United <
States, and has organized a campaign to
the week of April 16 to 22, 1967, to
call attention to vacation planning
and the attractions of travel within
our magnificent nation; and
Members of the Legislature by resolutior
requested the Governor to proclaim the
week of April 16 to 22, 1967, as
"Discover America Planning Week to
encourage vacation planning within the
United States;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RoNALD REAGAN ^^^f ^^^^.^^^^^^f ^^S'
do hereby proclaim the week of April 16 to 2^, 1957, as
DISCOVER AMERICA PLANTTING WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California v
to be affixed this \t\
day of April, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven.
\l
.2^5^
FILEIT
-^^m
^xccutiDc department
^tatc of Calirornia
In th» Oflic* of th* Atrtmry of Stai
of th* Stala of California
Hf'W 1 4 191J7
JOroAJf:?ttAtdfy of BHi
1
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 67-CHP-l
WHEREAS, the possibility of local emergencies is
always present within the territorial limits of a local
jurisdiction, which are not sufficient to justify the
declaration of a state of extreme emergency or a state of
disaster but which conditions are beyond the control of
the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of that
agency and require the assistance of the combined forces of
other agencies both local and state to successfully meet the
problems.
WHEREAS, section 1571 of the Military and Veterans
Code authorizes the Governor in the absence of a declaration
of a state of extreme emergency or a state of disaster to
utilize the California Highway Patrol;
WHEREAS, section 1540 of the Military and Veterans
Code authorizes the Governor to assign to the California
Highway Patrol any activity concerned with the mitigation of
disaster of a nature relating to the existing powers and
duties of that department;
WHEREAS, the California Highway Patrol has units
stationed throughout the State which are available for immed-
iate response to requests from local jurisdictions in need
of immediate assistance;
WHEREAS, the members of the California Highway Patrol
have received extensive training in law enforcement tech-
niques and procedure and are prepared to render necessary aid
to local jurisdictions;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, and
in accordance with the provisions of sections 1571 and 1540
of the Military and Veterans Code, do hereby issue this
order to the California Highway Patrol, to become effective
immediately:
1. The Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol
shall personally or through his designated representatives
develop plans in conjunction with the chiefs of police of the
various cities throughout the State of California and the
sheriffs of the counties in the State of California to pro-
vide for the assistance of the California Highway Patrol in
Ptintti in CAtiroiiN
orrici or itati rntNTiMs
m
^imtfot Bcpartmtnt
3tatt of California
PAGE TWO
the event of local conditions which are beyond the control
of the local policing authority and which require the
assistance of additional law enforcement personnel.
2. The California Highway Patrol shall respond to
requests by local cities and counties pursuant to such plans.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this Fourteenth day
of April, A.D. Nineteen hun-
dred and sixty-seven.
^ Governor of California
ATTEST
Secretary of State
Deputy Secrclax'y oi o,;ate
lil=
W ^i5G
FILED
^xtnititjc Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of California
___^^_^____^_^^_^^ 1*1 tli» Offica of th« S*eM>tary o* StaM
^^ =' ~ ~ •♦ **w •%•«» al Culilornia
<^r'R 1 ;^ 19l}7
fPA;ji( .RjOip;VC M,et«ry of Sfs*
By /T? ,.AJu v(4— ,
Anhtont Svcrarory of Chit*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
^'"^^S May 1st marks the 10th Anniversary of
Law Day USA and it is a special day
celebrated throughout the country in
recognition of our national heritage
of individual freedom under law; and
It is an occasion for recognition by
Americans of the great rights secured
to them under law and the attendant
duties and responsibilities which rights
entail; and
It is an observance whose purpose is to
make more meaningful to Americans —
especially the youth of the nation —
their heritage of individual freedom
under law; and
Law Day USA fosters increased respect
for law and the courts, and emphasizes
the basic values of the rule of law in
the United States as contrasted with the
rule of force and fear under coittnunism;
and
The theme for the observance of Law Day
is a statement made by President Theodore
Roosevelt that "No man is above the law,
and no man is below it" which reflects
the basic aim of Law Day USA to strengthen
the quality of justice; and
The Legislature of California has requested
the Governor to proclaim May 1, 1967, as
Law Day USA and call upon all citizens to
join in its observance;
Now THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim May 1, 1967, LAW DAY USA
and urge appropriate observances throughout the state.
IN WITNESS TTOERBOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California^j
to be affixed this I'ir'^
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
AX
day of April, cne Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven.
P
G^ernl^^^M*^
.T.T.Sefifcetary^f State
-iSiS^I
I
i^xecutitit Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of Calirornia
FILED
of the 8f«t. of Ciilsltrnii^,
APR20 1Q67
By
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The final power in this nation rests with
the people who, in exercising the power
of the ballot box, decide who shall govern
them and who shall make their laws; and
The enormous power vested in the electorate
demands an enlightened and literate peoples
and ,1
Public libraries are treasure houses of
knowledge from which citizens may make
continuous withdrawals to enrich their
knowledge ; and j
The important contributions to our culture
made by our public libraries should be j
recognized; and I
The Legislature of the State of Californi«|
has requested the Governor to proclaim
April 16 through 22 as National Library
Week in the State of California; :
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, 1
do hereby proclaim April 16 through 22 as NATIONAL LIBRARY |
WEEK in the State of California, and I urge public recog- j
nition of the contributions to our national life made by
public libraries. i
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the Stat^
of California to be
affixed here this /tf
day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
A Sixty Seven.
Governor **
.^,
Secretafey of State
v,_JiuJ^ QAL
Deputy ^ocrutary oT ocat©
prtmttd im cAitrosMi* orrtci or (tati riiNTiM4
i^c,sg
FILED
In th* OWo* of th* 8*cr>«i>ry of ttat*
of th. 8UU of CnlHornl.
^lecotiue Btpartnitnt
3tatt of California
FRANK K^JOMAJf, S^rela^ of Stata
Miltlani Sectary e> JUft'
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS It has become evident that an alarming
number of California youth experiment
with marijuana, narcotics, hallucinatory
and other dangerous drugs without knowing
or understanding the dangers inherent in
these practices; and
WHEREAS The youth of California should be in-
structed concerning the peril of such
experiments as well as the effects of
alcohol on the human system, and the
desirability of temperance in the use
of alcohol; and
WHEREAS It is imperative that an educational
program be established so that youth
may know the truth about alcohol, nar-
cotics and dangerous drugs; and
WHEREAS The California Legislature requested
the Governor to issue a proclamation
designating the week beginning April 23,
1967, as "Youth Temperance Education
Week " ;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week beginning April 23, 1967,
as YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK and I invite the
people of California to cooperate with programs of
temperance education .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
<c2./ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hun-
dred SixtVv Seven.
ffwA.
iX
Governor
Secretaf^ of State
^AtJ:.^i2iidy^__
Doputy
jOuioLary oi" Etc.to
it^55y
3SKCUtiV)c Bepartmcnt
^catc of CJliromiJ
P R O C L A
M A T I O « ■ 1 1 '
FILED .
AiiU 'ont Sacrrtnry ol Stat»
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The American secretary strives for the
highest personal and professional ethics
in her sensitive position; and
Secretarial work has attained the status
of exacting career work in business,
industry, government and education; and
Demands of increased education, diligence,
efficiency and loyalty are made on the
American secretary today; and j|
The last full week in April is set aside ,
each year by the Secretary of Commerce ,
to honor all American secretaries; and ■
The Legislature of the State of Californila
has requested the Governor to proclaim ,
the week of April 23 through 29, 1967, ,
as Secretaries Week and April 26 to be I
Secretaries Day; J
sow THEREFORE, 1. RONALD X^^f • ^y^^J^J^^ff l??'^"^, ^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
?Rt.h day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred!
Sixty Seven.
Governor
West: /^^^^fj^
Secretary acetate
prMti l« c»iiro«iil« o»fici of ttiT. iiiniing
■^'j<cO
^ '•»• OlRo. of th» (
l^xtcutioc ©cpartmtnt
3tatc or Calirornia
•< ttw St«, „«
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under the provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 26, 1967, adopted a resolution authorizing the
issuance of Parking System Revenue Notes and of $5,500,000
principal amount of Notes of Series A thereof, and said resolution
was approved by the State Board of Control of the State of
California at a meeting duly and regularly held on February 21,
1967; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 26, 1967, adopted a resolution requesting that the
State Treasurer be directed to sell said Notes of Series A at
private sale, for cash, at such price and interest rate or rates
as may be negotiated by or on behalf of the Trustees, with your
concurrence, and in the parcels and numbers set forth in said
resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State Board
of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and
regularly held on February 21, 1967;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell
said Notes of Series A at private sale, for cash, at such price
and interest rate or rates as may be negotiated by or on behalf
of the Trustees of the California State Colleges with your
concurrence, and in the parcels and numbers set forth in said
resolution of the Trustees of the California State Colleges.
Said Notes of Series A to be so sold shall be $5,500,000 principal
amount of Trustees of the California State Colleges Parking
System Revenue Notes, Series A, all dated and numbered in
accordance with the resolution of the Trustees of the California
State Colleges authorizing their issuance. The sale shall take
place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of California,
State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at such time as you may
determine, but not later than May 25, 1967.
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^tmtti im cALirotMiA orrtci or stats »iiMVtH«
L'-i.-
^Kcutitic Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 3-^ day of May, 1967.
Governor of the Stjkfe of California
ATTEST :
I
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Secretary of/sdeite
By
Assistant Secretary of State
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FILED
^Kcutitie Bcpartment
^tate of Calirornia
In «h<! Offio* of tha Sscrutarviif St»t*
it Ih* Stat> of CnlitornlL
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Safety requirements for schoolbusses
must be maintained at a high level in
order to protect our children; and
Public attention should be drawn to the
importance of schoolbus service in our
communities and the vital necessity of
rigorous safety standards; and
The Southern California Tremsportation
Supervisors ' Association is conducting
the first annual statewide public infor-j
mation program emphasizing highway
safety with particular attention to
schoolbusses; and
Encouragement of greater complicuice with
traffic regulations by all motorists
can improve safety for all vehicles on
our highways cind streets ; and
The Legislature of the State of Cali-
fornia has requested the Governor to
proclaim the week of May 13-20, 1967,
as "School Bus Safety Week";
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of May 13-20, 1967, as
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK. '
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hcind and caused the
Great Seal of the State;
of California to be ,!
affixed here this _12th'l
day of May, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven
Governor X
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Secretai(y/of State
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^xccutioc Bcpartmtnt
^tatt of California
(atyllof State
VraEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
pROrLAMATION
Manpower resources ^o™?^^^^. ^^^^taJfof
important single asset xn the state of
California's economy; and
Individual opportunity is the greatest ^
IriZtlich our system of economic freedom
provides ; and
Many California citizens are physically
and mentally handicapped persons who
cannot compete for jobs m private indus
try due to their handicaps; and
Thousands of persons voluntarily seek
training and employment xn workshops for
the handicapped located throughout the
state; and i[
Workshop training rehabilitates the I
h^dicapped and helps them toward economxA
iSendence as taxpaying members of our
state; and j|
Businesses which support the workshops |
program by providing ^i^^^P^^^^'^^^^^S^''''
permit employment of the handicapped I
Contribute trthe economic independence
of the handicapped; and
The California Legislature has requested
the Governor to proclaxm the week of May
through May 27th, 1967, as Workshop
Workers Week;
SSr1SSSp'w?^RS week! r„f 1^.9.^11 citizens .„d
bS^essesto support the workshops program.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California^o
be affixed here this O
day of May, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven.
WHEREAS
"overnor
n
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ATTEST:/^
Secretary qd State
cALiruiNiA orFici or it*ti hintiko
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FILED
^xtnitioe ©tpartmcnt
J^tate of California
PROCLAMATIO
In th« Offlo of tha 8«cret«ry of S<at«
of th« 6t«t« of California
FRANK^tl. JOKQAN, >mf91 of:Stat«
ABmfonfsacrataryoTS
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS Our national and state transportation
systems are modern day networks of rail-
roads, highways and airlines which aire
essential to commerce and industry; and
The several modes of passenger transpor-
tation which are fully developed in this
country make us the most mobile society
in history; and
Our way of life and our national defense
depend upon our efficient and modern
transportation complex; and
The Congress of the United States has
requested the President to proclaim an-
nually the third Friday of each month (
of May as National Defense Transportation,
Day, and also requested the President to '
proclaim annually the week of May in whici
the third Friday falls as National Trans- i
portation Week, as a tribute to the men a
and women who move the goods and the '
people throughout our land; and I
The President has designated Friday, ll
May 19, 1967, as National Defense Trans-
portation Day, and the week beginning
May 14. 1967, as National Transportation
Week ; and
The California Legislature has requested
the Governor to proclaim Friday, May 19,
1967, as National Defense Transportation
Day and the week beginning May 14, 1967,
as National Transportation Week in Cali-
fornia;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA ll
do hereby proclaim Friday, May 19, 1967, as NATIONAL DEPRKr<?fr
TRANSPORTATION DAY and the week beginning May 14 196? f^
NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION WEEK in California, and I urge'aU :
Californians to observe these occasions through appropriate
k.cfferQ|inQ;aies . li
I]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the great seal of
the State of California
to be ^f fixed here this
ff ~ day of May, One
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
S^ven.
Governor IT ^
ATTEST
Secretary of 5>tate
^^S^Ml
i^xccutioc department
^tatt of California
FILED
In the Offic. of th* Secretary of State
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Auhtanl Secrelory ot ^tate
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The natural beauty of California is
marred when litter is strevm along our
highways, parks and other public places-
and
Californians have every right to be
proud of our state's scenic beauty, and
we should make an extra effort to avoid
littering it with carelessly tossed away
trash and debris ; and
Complacency toward this defacement of ,
California's beauty must not be tolerated*
and '
:i
The California Anti-Litter League is i
conducting a campaign to heighten appre- !
ciation of the need to deposit trash in '
waste containers instead of on streets,
sidewalks, highways, parks and other
public places ; and
WHEREAS
The California Legislature has requested
the Governor to proclaim the month of
May as "Anti-Litter Month";
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the month of May, 1967, as ANTI-LITTER
MONTH, and I urge all citizens to support this effort to 1
keep California beautiful. ']
'\
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hcuid and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California j
to be a^ixed here this |
i" day of May, |l
One Thousand Nine Hundredl!
il
Sixty Seven
0
Goverftor
-^0-4/,w^
ATTEST :
Secretary of /State
(J
to CAllpoaNiA orvici or stati *rimtiii«
^^■Pb(,C
^umwi ©cpartment
^cattorcalirornia
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
California now has 1,662,000 residents
65 years of age or older; and
The senior citizens in our population
represent a wealth of accumulated ij
experience and wisdom which they impart f
upon succeeding generations; and j
The continuity of generations provides Ij
the sinews of heritage which strengthen j
our culture and encourages hope for Ij
future generations; and j:
Our Senior Citizens have earned recogni- J:
tion for their many contributions and i
for their important place in our society; I
eind j
The California Legislature has requested '
the Governor to proclaim the month of i
May 1967 as Senior Citizens' Month and |
urge appropriate celebrations and fes- f
tivities in honor of our senior citizens;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the month of May, 1967, as SENIOR '
CITIZENS' MONTH and I commend the contributions of our
senior cxtizens to the attention of all Californians
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hcmd and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
':AC}Jcci day of May,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
Governor A
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Secretary o/^atate
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In the Office of the Secretary oijstat^
of the Stat- of California
FPA;Ji(>.ju^;^, Wjj^ary of Slats
AuKlanI imauary of Statii '
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i^xecutitje Bepartmcnt
^tate or Caliromia
EXECUTIVE ORDER R4-67
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the
State of California, I authorize that effective this date,
there is established the California Job Training and
Placement Council. It shall consist of:
Lieutenant Governor, Chairman
Administrator of Health and Welfare Agency, Vice Chairmai]
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Director of Employment
Director of Industrial Relations
Director of Rehabilitation
Director of Social Welfare
Director of Service Center Program
Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity
Six public members, to be designated by the Governor
Two members of the Senate, to be designated by the Senate
Committee on Rules, and two members of the Assembly, to be
designated by the Speaker, will be invited to meet with
and advise the Council to the extent compatible with their
duties as members of the Legislature.
The principal function of the Council is to review the
present multiplicity of job training programs in California
to determine whether a better coordinated system, enlisting
the full support of private industry, can be developed to
reduce unemployment and public dependency.
The Council will have the widest possible latitude in making
such studies and surveys as it deems appropriate to accom-
plish its task.
The Council is specifically charged to propose policies
which will govern training to be given and admission
requirements thereto which are fully supported by industry
so that jobs will be available to trainees who have success
fully completed an approved training program.
It is also to develop a sound cost-compared-to-benef its
formula with which to evaluate training programs.
The Council is charged to examine and recommend on the
advisability of consolidating various training and adult
education activities into one coordinated program. In this
regard it is to study training and selection techniques
used successfully by private employers.
FILED
In the Office of th» Becrr >ry of State
of the Statt^ of Cjliiornia
prtmUJ im CALivotMt* orrici of itati PiiNTiifo
TRpPfc'jpT^?"^
Auistant S«o»tary of Stot«
Wr
^xccutitit BtpartniEnt
3tate of Caliromia
It is to examine training programs specifically in relation
to whether controls are required to ensure that they meet
Department of Employment estimates of labor market needs.
In this examination, the Council is to review the techniques
used by the Department in determining labor market needs.
The Council is to cooperate closely with private industry
in the investigation of job requirements and methods to
improve the placement opportunities for unskilled workers
and for persons under state supervision within the
community.
Need for stimulation of joint funding of training projects
is also to be evaluated.
An executive director will be named to head a small staff
of persons who will carry out the Council's responsibilities
A progress report will be submitted by the Council to this
office and the Legislature in January of 1968, and a final
report will be required in January of 1969.
The Council will remain in existence until December 31, 196i
Dated this 18th day of May, 1967.
ATTEST :
GOVEWJi
SECRETARY >0F/ STATE
=ii
4,1X^1'] FILED
" In th. Offio. of th. 8.cr.t.ry of St«t<
of the St.l. of C.liforni(i
^xtcutiot Btpartmtnt
^tatt of California
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Private property ownership is an inherent
right and Principal safeguard of thxs
a free society, evidenced in Calxtornia
by the fact th^t over two-thirds of our
families own their homes; and
This right has been zealously guarded by
The Realtors of California, who have con-
the rigid Code of Ethics of the National
Aslociltion of Real Estate Boards; and
o»;,n-r,rq will ioin with thousands of
sional in real estate; and
The citizens of California have received
countless benefits through participation
b? Realtors in public affairs and especiallt
in the donation of their professional
knowledge of real estate matters; and |
California has enjoyed i""^^^^^ /^"JP^li^^^i
and a sounder economy through the contri
bunions of Realtors in lo^^^ing, appraisingj
and managing factories, stores and office |
buildings throughout our state; and
The California Legislature has requested ,
the Governor to proclaim the week °f "% ^l,!
through May 27 as Realtor .^eek in Californi|i
^"^•"'^^hrbenefltr^e'haJr^ereiied^frS
JhrsLvices "^rig^a^s, and Professional
dedication offered by Realtors of this stat^
NOW THEREFORE, I, T,^,^^rAar2f^?^f ^^TOR^SE'd^
do hereby proclaim the week of May ^i ^/
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this _Jji —
day of May, One Thousand
/^Nine Hundred Sixty Seven.
u
Governor |N
►aTte§¥
iiA n*Tr rBiNTiHc o»r
Secretary of
bv T^fftAfcVLJi^
Deputy Secretary of State
#5^6^
^xecutitie ©tpartmcnt
3tatc of California
:!^!ffp:titt
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Alllltanl S«ci«lciy ot Staft
PROCLAMATION
The Fourth International Truck, Trailer
and Equipment Show will be held in
Brooks Hall, Civic Center, San Francisco
during the period May 24-26, 1967; and
This is the largest exhibition of its
kind on the North American continent; anl^
Thousands of visitors will be attracted
to California and San Francisco during
the above period to view the offering
of leading United States and foreign
manufacturers; and
Many important meetings of trucking,
safety and related groups will be
attracted to our state because of the
International Truck, Trailer euid
Equipment Show; and
To eui important degree, employment of
California citizens is dependent upon
trucking and its related industries; and
The California State Legislature has
requested the Governor to proclaim
May 24 as "International Truck Show
Day" and urge attendance of fellow
Californians;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim May 24, 1967, as INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
SHOW DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my heind cuid
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^^^ day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
vSixty Seven.
^
Governor ^
ATTEST : ^M^^t^^^fc y^*
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of Stati
Prtntti iff CALtrO«NI« ITATI rulNTIHO OFFICt
-^a^<^^ FILED
In ,h<. Offic. of th. Secretary of 9Ut«
cf the State of C.l.forn..
ipjccutitJE ©epartment
^tatc of California
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
ppr^rT. AMATTON
American servicemen are presently engaged
^ghting in defense of the freedom of
South Vietnam; and
The future freedom of all Southeast Asia
Ind tSe entire free world depends upon the
defense of South Vietnam; and
our servicemen, as they have i'^.J^I PJ^J;
are again offering their lives in defense
of freedom; and
our servicemen merit the unyielding support]
^ an Americans in their defense of our \\
freedoms ; eind
The week of May 29 through June 4 is the
3eek during which Memorial Day °=^^"' ^"^
Memorial Day has traditionally been the
div set aside to honor those who have
gtven theL lives for our country; and
Th*. American people maintain a proud tra-
ditiS^ of sup?or?ing our servicemen; and
The California Legislature has ^«^"«^^f 29
the Governor to declare the week of M^Y 2 9
through June 4 as Support Our Servicemen
Week;
»0W THEREFORE. 1, R0»«^ ^IT i^T^f^tT.oZ^'^^"^'^''^'
r„ 1SS I'^l r/s""v/c^:in"s Sfe"„,e of f«e.o..
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-sixth day of May,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
a
ATTES
Governor \
cretar
,^m.
Deputy Secretary of Staf
FROM:
t\^ 2 ',J0
TO: Secrotnry of State
Controller of the State of California
Treasurer of the State of California
Director of the State Uppartraent of Social Welfare ^^
FILED
In th« 0#lc. ,)f th* SncrcUry of 8«*ti
of Ihc Slats of C»liforni«
RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
Aulilonl itaUOTf o( Stat*
Pursuant to Chapter 1 of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code, and in order to provide for the con-
tinued operation of the State plans for Aid to the Aged, the
Needy Blind, Families with Dependent Children and Needy
Disabled under the provisions of the Welfare and Institutions
Code, I do hereby find ns facts:
That assistance to this State for the above-mentioned
Public Assistance programs is provided for by the
Federal Social Security Act; and
That this State has qualified to receive Federal
assistance for the above-mentioned Public Assistance
programs and has not been notified that further pay-
ment of such Federal assistance will not be made
because of failure of this State to comply with the
requirements of the Federal legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the above-
mentioned Public Assistance programs for the month of
June 1967 has not been received, and it is improbable
that such Federal Assistance will be received by this
State prior to the usual time for transmitting such
Federal assistance to the counties of this State.
In conslderntlon of the above findings, I do hereby pro-
claim the existence of a period of welfare emergency and
declare that the sum estimated by the State Department of
Social Welfare in the amount of Federal assistance payable
to this State under Federal law for the month of June 1967
and appropriated by Section 18003 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code are available for expenditure.
You are, therefore, authorized and directed to do all
things necessary to accomplish the Intent and purpose of
said Chapter 1 of Part 6 .f Divl«l»n 9 .f the Welfar* and
Institutions Code.
Witness my hand and seal at Sacramento,
California, this 26th day of
/~N May, 1967 /^
RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
FRANK M. JORDAN
Secretary of State
ii
■^<-Oi-c-t,ur,v or State
*S^7/
EILEC
affixed hereto this ^/ day of j\^
T
1967.
tfl.V>-
jij^\ L^u^Y^
Governor
In the Offic* of lh» Sorretjry 4« St»t«
of tho state of Cnl.fcrnlk
i!xtcutit)c Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLftMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the fifteenth day of August, 1967, within the Ninth Senatorial
District of the State (as described by Chapter 3 of the
Statutes of 1965, Second Extraordinary Session), to fill the
vacancy in the office of Senator from said District resulting
from the death of Senator J Eugene McAteer.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,oOO).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
ATTEST: (-^ y
Secreli*)^ of State
i>t,'i;My oOurvUii-y _oX^ State
to uiiroimi wnci e> iTin raiaTiH*
of.'TZ^
FILED
'"•hf Office of ,h,s
WHEREAS
VVIIEREAS
35xtnitii}c ©cpartmtnt
^tatc orcalifomja
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Scores of thousands of California men
and women currently are engaged in
the life-saving effort of the American
Cancer Society's Annual Cancer Crusade;
and
It is estimated that cancer will take
more than 25,000 lives in California this
year, and one-sixth of these deaths
could be prevented by earlier diagnosis
and treatment; and
The purpose of this drive is to alert
the public to cancer's warning signs,
to stress the need for regular health
checkups, and to raise the necessary
funds for programs of research, educa-
tion and service to cancer patients; and
The Cancer Crusade which began in April
will continue until virtually every
family in the state has been reached-
and
The California Legislature has requested
the Governor to issue a proclamation
xn support of the American Cancer
Society's Annual Cancer Crusader
NOW THEREFORE. I, RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
SNcirStl^A!^^?'^ lu^ AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S ANNUAL
,™^v,=v f^ ^° ^^^ attention of all Californians and
urge that they support tho fight against cancer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the state of California
to be affixed here this
tS. day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
Governor y
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
^'"^^'^'a£:.r^^cAvS
Secretary o
I..
Coputy Soorot,:,
le
K==[a]
<^S73
itumm ©tpartmtnt
^tatr or California
In th« 0(f;c« of th* Secm&iry of Stata
cf the 8Uta of CalMcrnia
Aic::tanl
P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
WHEREAS The Junior Philharmonic Orchestra of
California Is currently participating in
General Eisenhower's "People to People'
program; and
WHEREAS Originated in 1937 by founder-conductor
Ernst H. Katz to encourage California's
youth to use their talents for the benefits
of mankind, the Junior Philharmonic
Orchestra of California is a noncommercial,
all-youth symphony; and
WHEREAS The 30th Anniversary of the Junior
Philharmonic Orchestra of California will
be observed on Wednesday June 7, 1967 >
marking 30 years of performances without
city, county, state or Federal subsidy; and
WHEREAS To celebrate its 30th Anniversary, the
Junior Philharmonic Orchestra of California
will honor four great American composers
who will appear in person with the orchestra,
namely Ernest Gold, "Exodus"; Ferde Grofe,
"Grand Canyon Suite"; Frederick Loewe, Glgi ;
and Meredith Willson, "The Music Man"; and
WHEREAS The California Legislature has requested the
Governor of California to proclaim Wednesday
June 7, 1967 as Junior Philharmonic Orchestra
Day;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
he-^eby proclaim Wednesday June 7, 1967 as JUNIOR PHILHAR-
MONIC ORCHESTRA DAY and I invite all Californians to honor
thl£3 outstanding musical organization on the occasion of its
30th Anniversary.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this y
day June, One ThousanT"^
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven.
laTTEST
=8eei
1 01 net 01 * I »»» ftt\ I
Deputy Secretary of SLi;te
■^-^ 7 '/
FILED
~Tn lh« Offic« of the Srcrrliirt^nf Slat^
of the Stale of Califorrj a
l^xtcutioc ©epartment
^tate of California
PROCLAMATION
"rfHEREAS Callfornlans have amassed unprecedented
equities through home ownership, and the
general quality of their housing Is the
envy of the nation; and
WHEREAS Vigorous homebuildlns and home Improvement
activity has the desirable effect of
stimulating the economy, producing employ-
ment, and maintaining a high quality
environment within which Callfornlans can
live; and
WHEREAS Other states and cities throughout the
nation have adopted resolutions proclaiming
the need for and urging home Improvement
within their Jurisdictions; and
'//HEREAo The Congress has, by Joint resolution, called
upon the President to Join in this effort
by issuing a home improvement proclamation
of national application; and
WHEREAS The California Department of Housing and
Community Development has requested and
urged California's participation in this
effort;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of June as CALIFORNIA HOME
IMPROVEMENT MONTH and call upon every Californlan and
segment of the housing and construction Industry to lend
their encouragement and give appropriate individual support
and participation to this venture.
IN WITNESS HEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
affixed here this ^
day of June, One Thou-
sand Nine Hundred Sixty
Seven.
GoMernor- \
TTEJT: ^^^^'t^l
Secretary
■Mt* orrice op itats PKtMTiMe
r^ S 70"
■F I L C P^;
i^xtcutiot Btpartmtnt
;5tatc of Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
In the Offict of the SecrrtnryjLtf SUt^
of the State of Califorlia
FRANK
By
AMiiUnt Secretary of Stal
WHEREAS The Ninety-Nines, Inc., an international
organization of women pilots, will hold
their convention in Washington, D.C. from
June 28 through July 2, 19d7; and
\fflEREAS There will be a "Capital Ply-In" to draw
national attention to the fabulous variety
in America, beginning at four points in
the west, including two in California, and
ending at the convention site in Washington,
D.C; and
WHEREAS A highlight of the convention will be the
presentation of leatherbound VISIT USA
folios containing letters from each State
and Territorial Governor extending an
invitation to all citizens of the world to
visit the United States; and
WHEREAS The Ninety-Nines, Inc. has made a substan-
tial and noteworthy contribution to world
friendship through aviation and their
international convention is expected to
stimulate interest in the VISIT USA program;
and
WHEREAS The California Legislature has requested the
Governor of California to proclaim the
week of June 28 through July 2 as "Tourism:
Passport for Peace Week" and to present to
a representative of the Ninety -Nines, Inc.
a letter extending an invitation to all of
its members and to the people of the world
to visit California;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of June 28 through July 2, 1967
as "TOURISM: PASSPORT FOR PEACE WEEK".
IN WITNESS HEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
, \ day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty "SievQVi.
QDvernor t
ATTE3T:<^^-=^-^^ /^^^'^'^^ -*
L
deputy Jjucrutary of Stat
n
''^'S7(^
FILED
In the 0«ic« lAhd S«t rct»rv of 8t«ti
ISxtcutioe ©epartmtnt
3tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The National Fraternal Congress of America
has an affiliation of some one hundred
fraternal organizations and ten million
members; and
'/fflEREAS The Fraternal Benefit System, through Its
lodges in every community, performs many
charitable, beneficial, patriotic and
benevolent activities; and
IVHEREAS The fraternal benefit societies proclaim
their patriotism through special observances
of Flag Day, June l4th, and are a part of the
National Flag Day Foundation devoted to
observances in honor of the Flag of the
United States of America; and
i/fflEREAS The National Fraternal Congress of America
has long chosen the dates of Fraternal Week
to include Flag Day; and
WHEREAS The president and executive committee of the
National Fraternal Congress of America have
called upon all leaders of societies and
lodges comprising the Fraternal Benefit
System to unite in observance of Fraternal
Week; and
K'HEREAS The Legislature of the State of California
has requested the Governor to proclaim the
week of June 11 to June 17, 196? , as
Fraternal Week;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA DO
hereby proclaim the week of June 11 to June 17, 1967, as
FRATERNAL WEEK and urge observance of the ideals and objec-
tives of the Fraternal Benefit System.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
/■:: ~Vk
affixed here this /5
day of June, One Thousand
' ) Njne Hundred Sixty Seven.
^ aibvernor , ^-^ .
-lecretary/oy State
-y//
Nrj» oFFici or *J^t n
'HE
< ■■■■jiiii[g|
Deputy Seorct^iry of Str.to
ih^w
m-
£xecoriut Btpartmtnt
3tatt of Calirornia
PILED
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In th« Offio* of lh» S*or«tary of Siati
of tht 8te«( Df California
By
*WN,/SbcrpJwJ Of Stat^
AbU'oiiI S*CTvtory o) Stat*
PROCLAMA T ION
WHEREAo The California Division of Apprenticeship
Standards, Department of Industrial Relations,
annually calls upon employers to open appren-
tlceable opportunities so that young applicants
may receive training In the skilled trades; and
WHEflEAS California employers have the power to hold
open the door for young apprentice applicants
who want Jobs; and
WHEREAS Apprenticeship training offers hope to youths
that they may be able to become productive
citizens by learning the skills required to
hold Jobs; and
'^EREAS The California ..ipprentlceshlp Council has
enlisted the aid of labor and management and
citizen groups to form Joint Apprenticeship
Committees to administer the apprenticeship
program; and
UliEREAS California agencies in education and employ-
ment have established liaison with their
counterparts in U.S. Government agencies to
foster apprenticeship trainings; and
iVHEREAS The California Legislature has requested the
Governor of California to proclaim June, 196?,
as June .Apprenticeship Month;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of June, 19*5?, as APPRENTICESHIP
MONTH and I urge all citizens to cooperate In striving for
the goals of apprenticeship training.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this Six-
teenth day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
^ Goyi^rnor V
ATTEST: C ^ -^...-. A Y'*"'^
Secretary of State
lA-SA.
irODSli^ OI PICK or tIATI PaiNTINC
Dol^uiv l^corctary or Su':te
//■.?57/
i!xtcutiV)t ©tpartmtnt
^tatt of California
FILED
In the Officf of the Sncr»t»rv nf ft*«t»
AuU:ant Saa story of fttatt j
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under the provisions of the State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 14 1966, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance of the
Housing System Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes of said Trustees in
an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $35,000,000. and said
resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the State
of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on May 3, ISbb,
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the California
State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer be directed to
sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate
or rates and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated by or
on behalf of the Trustees, with your concurrence, and in such
a^iounts and at such times as shall be designated, pursuant to the
authority delegated by said resolution, by the Chancellor of the
California State Colleges; and
WHEREAS, $3,000,000 principal amount of said Notes hav«:
heretofore been sold, and the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges has designated $10,000,000 as the """"""^o*' •"'* "° ^'^"
than June 30, 1967 as the date for, the second sale of said Notes,
NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell said
Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate or rates
and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated, and pursuant
to the terms and conditions contained in said resolution of the
Trustees of the California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so
sold shall not exceed $10,000,000 in aggregate principal «»°"«'.
and shall be dated the date of delivery thereof and payment therefor.
Sales shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State
of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at such time
or times as you may determine, but not later than June 30, 1967.
y=
Prlnltd in C*LI»OBI«l» OFflCl OF IT*T1 fllNTIFia
i^xtctttitit Btpartment
^tm of Califomia
■f
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused^
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this |(^X^
day of June, 1967.
ATTEST
0^
GOVERNOR
»«<«-
SECKEtAKf-^? STATE
'^■L'"-:.' of state
printtd im CALiroKNi* orFtci or »t*tb PiiNTiite
'^>y)cs
^iccutivic Bcparancnt
^tate of California
^^'^ FILED
In III* OfficB of the Sscretary of Stat*
of tha State of California
DIRECTION
""C o( Stal.
To the State Treasurer under provisions of the State College Revenue
Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, Che Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 14, 1966, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance of the
San Diego Campus Student Union Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes of
said Trustees in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding
$2,940,000, and said resolution was approved by the State Board of
Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and regularly
held on May 3, 1966;
WHEREAS, said reso
State Colleges requested
sell said Notes at privat
rates and in such parcels
behalf of the Trustees, w
and at such times as shal
delegated by said resoiut
State Colleges; and
lution of the Trustees of the California
that the State Treasurer be directed to
e sale, at such prices and interest rate or
and numbers as may be negotiated by or on
ith your concurrence, and in such amounts
1 be designated, pursuant to the authority
ion, by the Chancellor of the California
WHEREAS, $1,400,000 principal amount of said Notes have
heretofore been sold, and the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges has designated $700,000 as the amount of, and no later than
June 30, 1967 as the date for, the third sale of said Notes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell said
Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate or rates
and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated, and pursuant
to the terms and conditions contained in said resolution of the
Trustees of the California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so sold
shall not exceed $700,000 in aggregate principal amount, and shall be
dated the date of delivery thereof and payment therefor. Sales shall
take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of California,
State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at such time or times as you
may determine, but not later than June 30, 1967.
Mr
prM$i J* CAttroBNiA orri<
1 OF STATI rtlNTING
11=
35KcutiDc ©cpartmcnt
^tate of Calirornia
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this | (p *^
day of June, 1967.
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY OF STATE
Aesiatant ijocretury or State
P'inUJ in CAtiroaNiA ortirw or itatii rtiNTiNo
.:^s'^o
FILED
-r,<^. .i^i'jtx. ~ \. Hi.^-Jiit'.^
^xecutiot Btpartmtnt
drarr of Calirornia
of th* 8taU of California
VMA 1
'TM
PROCLAMATION
AiiU'ant S«ci9fafy of Stat*
WHEREAS Pleasure boating has become a major sport
Involving 400,000 California boats and millions
of its people; and
WHEREAS The increasing use of the State's waters is
accompanied by an Increase in potential hazards
and therefore requires Increased awareness of
safety to avoid needless injury, loss of life
and destruction of property; and
WHEREAS Boating organizations, the boating industry,
and Federal and State agencies must share the
responsibility for promoting boating safety
by informing the public of safety regulations
and recommended safety practices, and must act
through concerted efforts to assure that boat-
ing will be one of our safest recreational
sports as well as one of the most popular; and
'WHEREAS The California Legislature has requested the
Governor to declare the week of July 2 through
July 6 as Safe Boating Week;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of July 2 through July B as SAFE
BOATING WEEK, and I urge that those using the State's
vjaters extend courteious treatment to their fellow boatmen.
IN WITNESS IfflEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
nineteenth day of June,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
-ATTEST: ^^^^^
Secret^E^ of State
Doputy ^juci'jUu-y of Stato'
J?^<.^/
^xecutiot ©tpartment
^tatc of ealiromia
l» tho 0«io« of the Secretury of
' of Ih* St.t. of C.hforn..
>t*t«
By
^t'llont S«i:r»lory ol Stat*
Slate
PROCLAMATION
'^EREAS Milk has been described as nature's most
perfect food, and dairy products are staples
in a good diet; and
IvTHEREAS Dairy products contain vitamins, calcium and
minerals which contribute to good health and
vitality; and
V/HEREAS California's vast dairy industry comprises
one-eighth oS: the State's farm economy and
contributes to the health and prosperity of
California citizens; and
VVHEREAS The California Legislature has requested the
Governor to proclaim June, 196?, as Dairy Month;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
herby proclaim JUNE, 1967, as DAIRY MONTH, in recognition
of the significant contributions to the state made by the
dairy industry.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-first day of June,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
Secretary ^/otate
pfifiifj I
I 1 1 (III NiA nrri<
(ir » I »Tr. F1INI1N
'^<.y.^
^ ^j
-Ftl CD
^xtcutitit Bcpartmcnt
^tm or Calirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER R5-67
In the Otfic* of th» S«or«l«ry of *<•*•
of tho Stnte of Caltfomiai
fRANj;^ ivi'^^i SrfK'^of pale
Delegation of Authority to Implement Highway Safety Act of 1966
WHEREAS, the Highway Safety Act of 1966 (Chapter 4 of
m-4.-i ot n c; codpT uraes the development of a highway
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of the P^-^" .^.jj^jf ^°"^^
vested in me as Governor of the State of California.
TT Tq ORDERED that the Administrator of the Transportation
Act of 1966, and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that t^^^^^ji^i^^^'^^tf t^L f ic
state of Cc-ilifornm.
this 26>zl day of June, 1967.
GOVERNOR i
ATTEST:
'ERNOR ^
SECRETARY OF
iTJi
priwtei Im cALipoRMi* ovrtci 0» iTATt niMTlii*
^^5^3
FILED
£2tcutiDt Btparcmtnt
^mt of CalirorniG
of tha Stat* of Oallfemt*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The tolling of the Liberty Bell at
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 4th of
July, 1776, proclalined the signing of the
Declaration of Independence; and
V/HEREAS The adoption of this historic dociiment marked
the birt^,h of our country as a free and
Independent nation; and
V/HEREAS It is fitting that the anniversary of this
great event should be appropriately observed
In each year at the same moment throughout
the nation;
WHEREAS The Legislature of the State of California
has requested the Governor to proclaim that
the anniversary of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence be observed by
ringing of bells;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVEIWOR OP CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim that the anniversary of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence be observed by ringing of bells
throughout the state at the hour of 11:00AM of the 4th of
July, 1967, and urge public participation in this event.
IN V/ITNES3 WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
? <? day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
H C5--ft.a^^-^
Governor N
\TTEoT: ^x^td<UV h^ r-^^-"***-
Secretary of State
Deputy Soci o'tary of 3t::ta
fi'itej im «
^IUlf PUNIIN
^ as^V
FILED
[[=?""
^xccutiDt ©tpartmcnt
^tatc of California
of th* 8tat* of CalifornV
JUL?
FRAMKJ^^
Alilrtiiiit l«»iiTy e( tnM
WHEREAS
',»/HRERA3
V-lffiREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMA T I 0 N
It is widely recognized that International
cooperation Is essential to the achievement
of a peaceful world; and
The basic foundation for the peaceful
existence of mankind is law and legal insti-
tutions; and
Many nations have long sought to avoid
conflict between nations by providing forvims
for the peaceful resolution of such conflicts
when they arise; and
Establishment of law and order on an inter-
national basis requires universal agreement
among nations on principles, procedures and
institutions which do not infringe upon law
and legal institutions within nations; and
The minds and hearts of all men should be
directed toward the necessity of peaceful
cooperation in order to establish the Rule
of Law throughout the world;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do here proclaim July 10, 19^7 as WORLD LAW DAY and urge
all men of good will to arrange appropriate observances
and ceremonies.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
seventh day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
vmEREAS
i
J
)
r^»-v«JLak\^'*-*^V^
Governor
ATTEST: S^uutxM^ f^
Secretar
M^ .m * » ^
by-
pof S
Deputy''Socretary oi
ary of State
ftiMlt.1 in rmiroHNi* orritt or mam puniin
^^^b'^S
^xecuciue Bcpartincnc
^catt of CaUfornio
FILED
In the OfBc. of th* 8Mr«t.ry of State
of thi tu>^ at BaUoffiia
^''^^'^^l^fr'^jfe Slat.
Aatlihinl itixtnry ol (Mfe(
PROCLAMATION
'^EHEAc;
■.VHEREA.
WHEREAS
vifHEREA^
WHEREAS
v/HEKEAS
VIHEREAS
The motion picture screen, placed before an
artist, can become a canvas upon which highly
original and creative works are painted; and
Walt Disney used the motion picture as an art
form, making ttie screen glow with his Inven-
tive antimated works of art; and
The stories he animated on the screen produced
enduring films wnich will long continue to
entertain the people of the world; and
Walt Disney motion pictures, whether animated oi
conventionally photographed, consistently and
without exception presented entertainment for
the entire family; and
The genius of Walt Disney was extended beyond
the motion picture screen and television tube
to Disneyland and its many delights for people
of all ages; and
Walt Disney was a warm human being who communi-
cated enduring values and the highest Ideals
to the minds and hearts of people everywhere;
and
The Legislature has requested the Governor to
proclaim July 17, 1967 and every July 17th
thereafter Walt Disney Appreciation Day;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim July 17, 1967 and every July 17th
thereafter WALT DISNEY APPRECIATION DAY, and suggest
appropriate observances.
IN 'WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
seventeenth day of July,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
Cvv>'
iiroRNiA orplci or hate priniin
^<S5^(o
FILED
■ In thi Offiai at tbt a«orti>nLaff*»*<
SnWstaU ol C«Ti»ornU|p
FRANUi. JPKO
By*
AuiMont &«v«iary of
^xccutiDt Bcparnntnt
;5tatc of Caurornia
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be hald on
the twelfth day of December, 1967, within the Eleventh
Congressional District of the State (as described by Chapter
1234 of the Statutes of 1961) to fill the vacancy in the officej
of Member of the House of Representatives from said district
resulting from the death of Congressman J. Arthur Younger.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollara
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates!
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code;
the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expend-
ed for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this , -^ ^ ^ day of July, 1967.
(Qo.
Governor of California
ATTfSsT 1.
^» ' ^ "*
y Secretary
!'.. 1'. ;• I' 1.1, IVAN
^
State
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-/■■•/:
.^tary
of Stato
prtnlfJ In cativoiNiA orrici op itatb piimtinq
m-
tfa^^y
FILED
^^KCUtiDt Bepartmtnt
^toteofCDiliromia
of th« Stat. o« C.liforniil
JUL 20 1957
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under the provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
June 22, 1967, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance of
the Chi CO Campus Student Union Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes of
said Trustees in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding
$1,100,000, and said resolution was approved by the State Board
of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and
regularly held on July 5, 1967;
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the California
State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer be directed to
sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate
or rates and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated by
or on behalf of the Trustees, with your concurrence, and in such
amounts and at such times as shall be designated, pursuant to the
authority delegated by said resolution, by the Chancellor of the
California State Colleges; and
WHEREAS, the Chancellor of the California State Colleges
has designated $500,000 as the amount of, and no later than
July 31, 1967 as the date for, the first sale of said Notes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell said
Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate or rates
and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated, and pursuant
to the terms and conditions contained in said resolution of the
Trustees of the California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so
sold shall not exceed $500,000 in aggregate principal amount, and
shall be dated the date of delivery thereof and payment therefor.
Sales shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State
of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at such time
or times as you may determine, but not later than July 31, 1967.
-.n —
PrimltJ im CALiroiNl* orFlCI or ITATI tllMTIMt
^xtcutioc Bepartmtnt
^toteorCaliromia
—Hg]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this f 'f
day of July, 1967.
GOVERNOR r
ATTEST VU^Ci^C hSin^xC^*
C
SECRETARY OF STA
By.
H. P. yu'ui.iv'A:i
As3Jt;tont Secretary of Stato
frtmtrd in CAtipotNi* oFrtci or itati fbintin
R-
^xecurioe Bcpartmcnt
dtatc or California
#^5-^^
FILED
"BTWiveWSr of «K* ii«>S»f y o» ibita
of t^l* 6Ut< o« California
J'JL 2 51967
PROCLAMATION
V/HEREAS Gold Htar Mothers, Inc., founded as a non-
denomlnatAonal, non-profit and non-polltlcal
organization 1n 1929, now has more than 600
chapters and If ,000 members jn nearly every
state; and
'■/HEREAS Membership in Gold .Star Mothers Is composed
entirely of mothers vjhose sons and daughters
died In line of duty In the armed forces of
the United States or its allies; and
V/HEREAS Gold Star Mothers work to keep alive and
strengthen the snirit of service to country,
and to inculcate a sense of individual obli-
gation; and
VTIEREAS The American Gold Star Home has been
established in Long Beach, California for
the purnose of providing a residence for
members of American Gold Star Mothers; and
'•.'HEREAS The California Legislature has requested the
Governor to proclaim the last Sunday in
September as Go]d Star Mothers' Day;
NOV' THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby nroclalm the last Sunday in each September as
GOLD STAR MOTHERS' DAY, and I urge aporopriate observances
in honor of the mothers of young men and women who sac ri-
fled their lives 1n the service of their country.
IN V/ITNESS IVHEREOP, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^g~ day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven,
Governor X
TEST:
f>*<
Secretary of S/a/te
iFOKNtA orrii
ATr PRIN I INC
4<P5^f
m^
3£xccut1t)t ©tpartmtnt
^tatc of eauromia
By
^.I^Rt i«»'»nr •• ***
PROCLAMATION
v;HEREA3 The Capitola National Begonia Festival, a
mecca for- flower lovers, will be held
September 9th and IJth, 19o7; and
V/HEREAS The Capitola National Begonia Festival was
started in 1953 by Mrs. Pat Antonelli and
Mrs. John Benlas; and
vmEREAo Capitola businessmen and the Capitola Chamber
of Commerce gave their support to the begonia
festival which draws attention to the marvel-
ous 'all yea:" uniformity of the weather and
its ability to develop and produce the begonia
in all its glory; and
WHEREAS The begonia festival has become an all-
community event with volunteer help producing
an occasion of national prominence; and
'/fflSREAS The Capitola National Begonia Festival
association was formed as a duly chartered
corporation in 19o7; and
\VHEREA3 The Legislature of California has requested
the Governor to proclaim the week of Septem-
ber 4th to 10th, 19o7, as Capitola National
Begonia Festival Week;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of September 4th to 10th, 1967, as
CAPITOLA NATIONAL BEGONIA FESTIVAL WEEK, and I encourage
attendance at this worthwhile event.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
i, 7 day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
jovernor (\
'TEST:
IrJ 11 lAltrOnNI* OIPIlV or ITATI rilNTING
-. :>'9C
^xtcutiot ©tpartmcnt
3tate of (Laltfornia
Auiitonf S,
"•loi» of Siot«
PROC L A M A T I 0 N
WHEREAo
raEREA:;
'kVHEREAS
V/HEREA3
WHEREAc
WHEREAS
The cities and counties of California daily
fulfill needs of the people by providing
public protection, education/ streets and
highways, parks and recreation, health and
welfare, and other vital services; and
The cities and counties, in carrying out
these services, perform more than J,000
identifiable functions, spend four billion
dollars annually, and employ 270,000 persons:
and
It is in the interest of every Callfornian
that these basic and traditional local
government units remain responsive, modern
and efficient, employing dedicated and
capable public servants; and
It is essential that the public be made
aware of the structure, functions and per-
formance of city and county government; and
Special observances can stimulate citizen
interest in local institutions, and aroused
interest encourages citizen participation and
better government; and
The California Legislature has requested the
Governor to proclaim the week of October 8-l4,
1967, as City and County Qovernment Week;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD HEAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA.
do hereby proclaim the week of October 8-l4, 1967 as
CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT WEEK, and I urge the citizens
of California to participate In appropriate ceremonies,
programs and educational activities.
IN WITNESS V/HEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/p "^ day of Augus
one Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven
t.
AsslyLiiat Secretary 01 State
J^^^9/
£xccutit)c ©epartment
^tatf of California
FILED
i--o#4h*^*MW91^® Statu
of th ■ ' ite of Cahforr^'
By -^"^
PROCLAMATION
Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st President of the
United States, spent most of his l^J^/" ^^^J^'
forma and v,as an engineering graduate of otan-
ford University; and
He served his country as Chief Executive during
a most difficult and trying time; and
He took action to help Americans weather the
?tnanclarsto?ms of the Depression by organizing
RFC and Home Loan Banks and by expanding Farm
Loan Banks; and
AS secretary of Commerce, he organized a seven-
3?ate pact for Colorado River Irrigation and
Boulder Ijnm, lator renamed Hoover Dam; and
Hf. was a truly great humanitarian world-renown
?:r his work ln^ellevlng misery caused by flood,
famine and war in his capacity as director of
various relief committees; and
The California Legislature ';ia^/^^^^^^^J^,^^^
Governor to designate August 10, 19or, tne
anniversary of hlo birth, as Herbert Hoover Day;
NOW THFRFFORF I RONALD REAGAN, GOVKRNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
Srebfp^oc^alm^Wus^ ^"^^^'^^iTonof of h^legLrof
I invite appropriate observances In honor ot his legacy
service to his country.
IN WITNESS vmEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/O'f^ day of August,
D'ne Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
\fflEREA£
vmEREA:
'.vHEREAS
VJHEREA3
V/HEREAS
'fflEREAS
ATI miNIlNC
1t^^59X
F I U E D
^itfurioc department
^cate or Calirornia
prcx:lamation
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and
now exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of
California be convened in extraordinary session;
NCW , THEREFORE ,
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of tlic power and authority in mc vested by Section 3
of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of California,
do hereby convene tlie Legislature of the State of California
to meet in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on
the fifth day of September, 1967, at 2:00 P.M. of said day for
the following purposes and to legislate upon the following
subjects:
To consider and act upon legislation relative
to arcawide support of school districts in
territory in which an unsuccessful unification
election was held, and to school district over-
ride taxes to finance corrective measures
relating to fire and panic safety.
IN WITNESS WIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused tlie Great Seal of tlie State of California to be affixed
this 2d day of September, 1967.
.a^k\ CM"^'
Governor of Califlbrnia
ATTE S T : V^U^i^t't' r^\ t '"»--
Secretary of State
u. i'. :,.i, i.i : ....
A»»iota:;t ;; ■ 'j „1.a,i-y of State
\iM,l Id ottfoiNia orrici Dr ititi riiiiTiMg
^^^93
m-
^xccutiot ©tpartmtnt
3tatr of ealirornia
FILED
By
PROCLAMATION
V/HEREA3 An education is more vital to a young
person's futarc today than ever before
due to advancing technology; and
V/HEREAS Unemployment Is a source of unrest in our
cities, and it is often traced to lack of
skills and education; and
WHEREAS To 'drop out" from school today means to
drop into the ranks of the "unemployables"
tomorrow; and
IfflEREAS An education not only equips a person
for employment but provides knowledge
which enriches life; and
WHEREAS School provides a social experience which
prepares a young person for full partici-
pation in the life of his community;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim September 5, 195? as "Back-to-School
Day" nr\d ut%e all young people to serve themselves and
their country by completing their education.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
fiave hereunt'j set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed here
this fifth day of
September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Seven.
<r^.-'
y /
^AiVivSiA, I CsUMy?^^
ATTEST:
Governor
Secretary o/ itate
*£
prlftfj tm riiivoiiNiA orrici or iiati i>riniin<:
^<^<r9^
^itcutioc ©tparnntnt
dcatt of (Ealtrornia
FILED
SEP 1(^1967
P H 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
vmEREAS
'.'/HEREA3
iVHEREAS
V/HEREAS
'.•/HERE A.:
The Constitution of the United States of
America is the foundation upon which our
system of government is erected; and
All powers of governmental institutions
are derived from the Constitution; and
The Constitution is an expression of the
people's will to "establish Justice,
insure domestic tranquility, provide for
the common defense, promote the general
welfare, and secure the blessings of
llhorty"; and
September 17, 1787, Is the date upon
which the Constitutional Convention, by
the unanimous consent of the States
present, adopted our Constitution; and
The California Legislature requested the
Governor to proclaim the period beginning
oeptember 17th and ending September 23rd
as Constitution Week; now therefore
n;o'!?^^^°.!^"'^°^^' GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do hereby
proclaim the period beginning September 17th and
ending September 23rd, 1957, as CONSTITUTION WEEK In
schools churches and other suitable places with
anorr)pr1,-Hte ceremonies and activities.
IN V/ITNESS ''/HEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
fifteenth day of Septem-
ber, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Seven.
QnwQvnor IT
SecretaryGsf State
rR.',T:
fUfit(.i %m r tl IrORNIA 01 PKt Of t tATf fHINttHf,
if
^xecutiDt Bcparcmtnt
dtatt of Calironiia
FILED
In »h« Offto* of th« Secretary of »«t«
of the Glate of Culiforni* j]
SEP 2 8 1967 \
lUlanI S«cr«t«ry af IMM
P F{ 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
\fflEREAS
WHEREA.
\fflEREA3
V/HEREAS
vniKREAo The blind are Imprisoned in a wor-ld of
unending darkness, yet the blind can
enjoy freedom of movement through the
use of the ;^fhite Cane; and
The '/Tilte Cane has become the emblem of
the blind American's determination to live
an independent, constructive life; and
Under the laws of all 50 states, the White
Cane is the blind American's passport to
self-sufficiency; and
The blind can enjoy their freedom with con-
fidence only If their fellow Americans
treat them with consideration and respect,
obeylni; the IVhilte Cane laxia; and
Citizens must learn to recognize the V/hite
Cane from afar, and to understand how much
another person's freedom and life depend
on our acknowledging his right-of-way above
our own; and
WHEREAS In order to remind citizens of their respon-
sibilities under the 'Vliite Cane laws,
September 29th and 30th are recognized as
Wliite Cane Days;
NOW THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNUii OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim September 29-30, 195? as raiTE CANE
DAYS and I urge appropriate steps to direct public atten-
tion toward the Importance of strict compliance with the
V.'hitc Cane Laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-seventh day of
September, One Thousand
.-^ine Hundred Sixty Seven.
J
TEST:
Goverii^' X
Secretary of St
&
:?S9^
^xtcutiiae ©tpartmtnt
^tacc of (California
FILED
l-!»cf lh«(
OCTG
In t!i« On-!» cf lh« Sferclnry of Stat*
of thr ^Utc cl California
TKOCl, AMATION
Aailitont 3*c7rfi /ofltata
WHEREAS
California 'u climate io ideal for the
making of fine wines, and encourages 9,000
growers to i^aise outstanding wine grapes
in more than half of the
and
state's counties;
WIIEiiEA.;
WHEREAS
WHERE a;
WIIEREAo
WHEREAS
Throe-fouri.h.. of all the wine enjoyed in
the United States comes from the vineyards
of California; and
California's university and state college
systems train winegrowers and conduct
research in an internationally acclaimed
program; and
As the result of progressive efforts to
continually improve quality, California
wines arc amon^j the best in the world; and
California is an Important commercial
center for wine industry suppliers, distri-
butors, equipment manufacturers and
des.1gners; and
The National Wine Festival, October 1
through 31, honors the wines of California
and the vintage season;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby uroclalm the month of October, 196? > as
NATIONAL raiJE FE/.TIVAL MONTH and I Invite Calnfornians
to honor the occasion with appropriate obsei^vances.
IN WITNEoS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
•^ j^ day of October,
One Tliousand Klne Hundred
Seven.
jovcrnoT ^
.^^')7
p^^
^xecutiut ©tpartmtnt
^tatc of Caliromia
FILED
In the Ofic* of the 8>or«tary of SUM)
of the State of C«hfoinl«
OCi (ij-1iiu7
PROCLAMATION
By... .//'• '
Aulituni Acfstuiy of Stott
'^EREAS
WHEREAS
V-raiREAo
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
VfrEREAS
The Western World of the 15th Century-
extended no farther than a mythical polnt-
of-no return somewhere In the Atlantic
Ocean; and
One man of that time believed the Eastern
world could be reached by sailing west,
and that new and shorter trade routes could
be opened; and
Following lengthy and discouraging efforts,
he persuaded the throne of Spajn to sponsor
his expedition to the West seas; and
Christopher Columbus defied the warnings of
those who said he would sail off the edge
of the world, and sailed the Santa Maria,
Plata and Nina westwar-d until he sighted
land; and
On October 12, IU9?, the island of San
Salvador was sighted and America was discovered
by Western man; and
Christopher Columbus, born Cristofor Columbo
in Genoa, Italy around l451, in a succession
of voyages began the process of opening up
the New World; and
Columbus Day Is a legal holiday observed in
California each October 12th;
NOV THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim October 1?, l-JoY COLUMBUS DAY and I urge
appropriate observances.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
cauned the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
fourth day of October,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
Deputy Lccvucary of SLuod
•-^/^'/K
^lecutitic Department
3tatr or Cahroriifa
PROCLAMATION
In th» Oflle* n» the StoretAfy olSUt^
of the Glate of Californii
0CTU-lJu7 \
FRAjlW.y ^ 3-fJt estate
By
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen
and now oxicts requiring Uiat tlic Legislature o£ the
State of California bo convened in extraordinary
session; now, Uu^rcJtorc,
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of Uie power and authority in me
vested by Section 3 of Article IV of tlie Constitution
of tlic State of Ceilifornia, do hereby convene the
Legislature of the State of California to meet in
extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on
the sixth day of November, 1967, at 3:00 P.M. of
said day for the following purpose and to legislate upon
the following subject:
To consider and act upon legislation
relative to t]io reapportionment of the
state's Congressional districts.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed tliis 9tli day of October 1967.
Secretary o
R OF CAJLIFOF
IFORNIA
trMfUmt
=11
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FILED
^Kfutiot Brpartmrnt
^tatc of (Tolifornia
In th« Ofn«* of Ih* ••orttary of Stat^
•f Ih* •ttlo of Collfernia
AultMnt tnr>>»f)r •( (toM
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California
I wMch Has S?S=;„r„^re°S^t3! S !f S:r.^TL?aCL=^°„"d
necessary to submit an additional subject to thflillsLtCre
for consideration: now, thererore, i-eglslature
bv virtue iSr J^"*"' '™°*"' Oo'ernor of the State of California,
Xp e'^^St^'??o?L":atS1 te^3 o":t^Lf 9' ?|S?\n3dlnf
addition to the subject specified In the orlglLl Proclan,^?io„,
Governor of Callfj^rnla
ATTEST ^
Secretary of State
By: f^(Alp4^f^yy^<^^^
Deputy Secretaiy of State^
jps'yj^G
^xtcutitit Bepartmcnt
^tote of (Taliromia
FILED
cf tt>r Stato of C.tl (4<-nii
NOV 151961
By
PROCLAJIAIION
WHEREAS the Legislature of the State of California
has been clflS iA S^Sdinary session and has convened on
November 6, 1967; and
WHEREAS on account of an extraordinary occasion
consideration; now, therefore,
I RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
j to wit:
' Item NO. 3. To consider and ^^^ "P°"/^^!if ^°"
relative to the income averaging provisions of the
Personal Income Tax Law.
TIM WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the'SreaflealTf the'state of California to be affa^ed
this 14th day of Noveniber, 1967.
Governor of Califbrnia
ATTEST:
jiacv
Secre4acy of State
b- &J- ^ll'M^
Deputy Secretary oi" State
f,\,ui !• r«ii»o.»i« ornei o» mtl riiMtiHo
^<3S<?2'^
^xecuriDe Beparnnent
^tm of Calirornja
EJLED
Ir. t:.rri-lT f ( •■•' St.'' 'ViJ'» SUM
NOV 2 1 1SG7
PROCLAMATION
;i)4^
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California
has been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
November 6, 1967; and
WHEREAS, on account of an extraordinary occasion
which has arisen and now exists, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit an additional subject to the Legislature
for consideration; now, therefore,
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power vested in me by law, hereby eimend eind
supplement my Proclamation dated October 9, 1967, by adding the
following additional purpose thereto, and thereby permitting
the Legislature to legislate upon the following subject, in
addition to the subject specified in the original Proclamation,
to wit:
Item No. 4. To consider and act upon legisilation
relative to the California Medical Assistance
Program,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 21st day of November, 1967.
Governor of California
ATTEST: ^
Secretary oj^^ate
p*tttf4 im rAitroFNiii orPKi or h*tf phinting
p.<c/c^
^xccutiot Btpartmrnt
dtotf ofCaltrorniQ
fJLO_CLAM A T I 0 N
OCr 1 i 1957
Athi^m
V/HEREAS
WHERE A 3
'wTIEREA.'
WHEREAS
or .So^l^""^?^* ^^*^® Society of the Children
or the .Ameri(-an l^evolution are ceJebratlnr
Patr otic Education Week with "Early American
The Principles upon which this Nation was
founded are as valid today as when they were
first articulated by the statesmen who so
ably started this yom^ Country on iL way; and
The history of this Nation Is such that all
Americans can proudly affirm the herl?Le
which Ja theirs; and neracage
and
'■'HEREA3 All .imerloan cltlirens ahould take evarv
opportunity to familiarize themselves Jlth the
IN WITNE:1> \aiEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
njnth day of October, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Slxtv
TTE
Governor \
ST: JU^^^^/L ASjrut!C0^__
Secretaryof State
M^~^
Deputy So.rotary^of Stato~
>r(«,7 i, c.iiro.vi, otriti or >t«Ti puixnv
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/.cr
FILED
ilntlnOlliii iClliiiiiiiliiiii iHljlli
I ^Kcutioe Btpartmenc
;Statr of Caliromla
!
of the iitatu cf Cfll forri«
UC t" 1 'J 1-j/ I
Auiityiil iMtevK: / of Stafa )|
PROCLAMATION
V/HEREAS The 48 delegates that assembled at the California
Constitutional Convention In l849 came from different
states, were Imbued with local feelings, and were
educated with predilections for peculiar laws and
customs, yet they assembled at the convention as
Callfornians and carried on their deliberations in a
spirit o? amity, compromise, and mutual concession
for the public good; and
ii/HEREAo The original Constitution of the State of California
was si^tned at the Constitutional Convention on Octo-
ber 13, l849, and was adopted by the people of the
otate of California on November 13, 1849; and
;\/HEREA3 The period of time between the signing by the conven-
tion delegates and adoption by the people of Call''or-
nia, October 13, to November 13, 1849, was a period
in California histoi-y filled with drama and note-
worthy events; and
WHEREAS The original documents which illuminate and record
these important events in the history of the State of
California are preserved in the State Archives; and
WHEREAS These documents and many others which record the cours
of development of California from 1849 to the present
day are open to exfimlnatlon and study; and
'.vlIEREAS It is Important to good citizenship to be well informe
of and familiar with the historical documents of our
state:
NOW THEREFORE, I, KUNALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do here-
by proclaim October 13 an Calll'ornla Constitution Day, November
13, California Citizenship Day, and the period between these date
as Calirornla Archives Month; and I urge that citizens of the
State of California be invited to visit their State, County and
LocrP ;rc;.-ivf>-. hu discover the priceless heritage of our Golden
3ta--^.^^_^ ^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the Stat-3 of California to
be affixed here tFiis t\ day of
October, One Thousand Nine Hundred
'"^ty "Irven.
oec^etarjrof State
traRNiA orrica of tr«T» r
-~- -t-r. y ef f.^ate
^^'0/
^xecutioc Bcpartment
^tiu of Caliromla
FILED
of till' btdte cf Ctil forniM
Cy-— » H^'^^Mtf «
AMlilant SMvti / ol SluK
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Poetry Is one of the moat communicative of
the arts and has served man from the begin-
ning of history as an expressive i*eflection
of his cultural advancement; and
WHEREAS Future generations will turn to today's
writers of poetry to see how well we, in
our time, served our heritage of freedom
and glowing achievement; and
WHEREAJ In California, signlfjcant numbers of
citizens give poetic voice to their love of
life and the abundance of beauty surrounding
them; and
IfflEREAS It is noteworthy that a California poet, the
late Will otrong, a past president of our
state's Callfornja Federation of Chaparral
Poets influenced in his lifetime the yearly
observance of October 15 as National Poetry
Day; and
raEREAS Our own State Legislature, by concurrent
resolution in 19o0, designated October Ij
in each year as "Poetry Day" in recognition
of the cultural and human values of poetry
and poetic expression;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Sunday, October 15, 1967 as POETRY
DAY and invite all citizens to join with me in recognition
of the valup of poetry.
IN V;iTNESS V/HEREOP, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
thirteenth day of Octo-
ber, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Seven.
veTnor V
.ttest: LJf^,.,^^,A;7 .....'.....
.Seoretary*-t:5f State
tfj iM TArtroKNiA orpica or state rtiNTiNc
J?C'CP,
^icrutiDt Bcpartment
^Mf t of California
DIRECTION
-■=P^
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The Sr-^o f^i i
Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947/c. 1153? as al^ndL) '' ""'
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest. State Treasurer:
April XL^f^Tr "r "f"^"""" "' '^"^ California State Colleges, on
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of ^ho r„\if
ra: s s;TS.-:;;7.r,::-,='.:;; :r..^'£;-
r^Hf T* ™'^'^^^"'^E. I. RONALD REAGAN. Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you. as State Treasurer. seU said
Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rat^ or rates
dated the date of delivery thereof and payn.ent therefor Sales shall
take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of c.\a% f
FILED
OCT 2 4 1967
WANK ^ WAN, tertilary of Sfafe
prMti tm CALivo
INIA OVriCt OF tTATI rtii
iPxtcutitit Btpartmtnt
^tattofColifomia
hand and caused
\'- fYlVERNOR O
Seal
ATTEST c£^,^^t /J)^'*-*^^'**" ■
SECRETARY OF STATE
r~^ULLV;AH
£.3sic.l'!J-'
it'socrctr^Ty of Stato
I M CAll'""'
.* Off." 0» .T*T. F..NT.«
■'<<ct:
W'
l^jtcutioe department
^rate of California
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under the provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 14, 1966, adopted a resolution authorizing the Issuance of the
San Jose Campus Student Union Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes of
said Trustees in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding
$3,240,000, and said resolution was approved by the State Board of
Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and regularly
held on May 3, 1966;
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the California
State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer be directed to
sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate
or rates and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated by or
on behalf of the Trustees, with your concurrence, and in such amounts
and at such times as shall be designated, pursuant to the authority
delegated by said resolution, by the Chancellor of the California
State Colleges; and
WHEREAS, $700,000 principal amount of said Notes have
heretofore been sold, and the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges has designated $1,000,000 as the amount of, and no later
than November 10, 1967 as the date for, the second sale of said
Notes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell eald
Notes at private sale, at such prices and Interest rate or rates
and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated, and pursuant
to the terms and conditions contained in said resolution of the
Trustees of the California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so sold
shall not exceed $1,000,000 in aggregate principal amount, and shall
be dated the date of delivery thereof and payment therefor. Sales
shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at such time or
times as you may determine, but not later than November 10, 1967.
FILED
In tt1< Otti«c «t <)^« ^Mretary of 8t«t<
•f (ht 8t<U ot California
0012 4)967
FRAtiK M, JQ^AN,^||kt^tarY of Slats
Aulitant $MrtMry of ttOfft
frtmiti im CALiPotMi* oFpici op itati printimo
^xccutioc Btpartment
^tm of (Lalifornin
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 9th
day of October, 1967.
a)VERNOR \
ATTEST flj^^^^^yc A^A-^
SECRETARY OF STATE
By,
DA
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Seal
It
— =11
primlfd tm califobhi* orrici or stati pbintino
-'6C-/
I iSxEcutiDt Btpartmcnt
^tatcofCalirornia
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under tlic provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 14 1966, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance of the
Housing System Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes of said Trustees in
an a,.gre,,ate principal a^.ount not exceeding §35.000.000 and said
resolution «as approved by the State Board of Control of the State
of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on May 3, 1966;
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the California
State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer be directed to sell
said Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate or rates
and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated by or on behalf
of the Trustees, with your concurrence, and in such amounts ^'f ^^
such times as shall be designated, pursuant to the authority delegated
by said resolution, by the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges; and
WHEREAS, $13,000,000 principal amount of said Notes have
heretofore been sold, and the Chancellor ot the California State
Colleges has designated $15,000,000 as the ai..ount of, and no later
than November 10, 1967 as the date for, the third sale of said Notes.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you. as State Treasurer, sell said
Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate or rates and
in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated, and pursuant to
the terms and conditions contained in said resolution of the Trustees
of the California State Colleges. Said Notes to be so sold ^hall not
exceed $15,000,000 in agr.rer.ate principal amount, and fhall be dated
the date of delivery thereof and payment therefor. Sales shall take
place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of California,
State Capitol, Sacramento. California, at such time or t.mes as you
may determine, but not later than November 10, 1967.
FILED
In th« OWo« «f tht Saoratcry of Stata
of th« 8ut« af California
OCT 2 41967
FRANI^M. JORDAN, Seci«(ary o( Slato
AltUtant SMraWry pf Itat*
II
frltiii Im I
[i3=
^KfUtiDc ©epartmtnt
^tate of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 23rd
day of October, 1967.
GOVERNOR
Uj>i»/K/v_.
Seal
ATTEST <l^^^^,^t, /kQ,
SECRETARY OF STATE
H. P. SULLIVAN ■ ■■
Asciatant Secretary of State
prlmuJ Im cAtiroiMi* orrici or it*ti miNTtNo
C^cs"
r™=
^xtcutitit Btparniient
3tate of Colifomia
FFLED
In th« Ome* of Iht Saeratary of tti
Of Ih* Stale of California
OCT 261967
^\ AimA of ai
PRO C LAMATION
i«/HEREA3 California pioneered the aerospace Industry,
and aerospace continues to play a vital role
in the economic life of California; and
V/HEREA3 The aerospace industry contributes to the
advancement of technolocy In all fields of
science; and
-.THEREAS The American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics will hold itt; fourth annual
meeting at the New Anaheim Convention Center
October 23-27, I967 at which an attendance of
10,000 engineers and technical personnel is
expected;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ao hereby proclaim the week of October 23-2? as AEROSPACE
v.E£,K and invite public acknowledgements of the contribution
the Aerospace industry makes to California life.
[•Tin/fJ in rAiironsiA otfics or iiini pniNiii-rr.
^xtcotidt ©epartmcnt
^tote or Caiirornia
FILED
Ih th. 0«w of th. 8«r.».ry of St...
of tho SUU of C.l.fornia
*^^^oA
2.
EXECUTIVE ORDER Rfi-f;?
theltat: ^f Cali?orn?a''^ T'^t^ '" ""^ ^^ «—- o^
Of Management services ;s a diJ^r^"'"''''!^ '^" ^"i'^^
Transportation Agency ?he Offio'""/" ^^^ business and
will have the follSwLg func?io;s! ^^"^9— t Services
1. To develop plans for overall consolidaHon
and optimum utilization of automa?ic daJa
processing systems for state govlrnmen?!'
To work closely with and coordinate with
3. To serve as advisor to the <;f-a*-o ^„
^o^eis^-/^ ------ -t-°anr^:?r
loWly Co^:i?t:r?^^^?^.:,r^3^^,l"^°r^'^ ^^^^ processing
and proposed by the o??Ice of m ^"'^^'^'^"^ formulated
committee wil/include Jhe LieuJenlnrr' ^^^^i^^^- This
taries of Agriculture Rn^i^i; ^^ Governor, the Secre-
and Welfare! and Resources th^ n ^""«P°^tation, Health
Director of'GenerafservIc^s Ld twoT °' ^i"«"<=e. the
private industry. The other 'oon^-!^."^"^^"'^^^^^^^ °f
be invited to join the committ^^ "''^?'?^^ officers will
I will invite the Legislature to' cf "^^^ ^^^ Legislature,
for the committee, one member to h ''^ ^''° representatives
Rules committee aAd one by the Speaklr'^r^n'' ^^ '^" ^^"^^^ '
This committee will also L,,vL^ , ^ ^^^ Assembly.
n,e„t services Plan". °Jrl,*l"ri„d"V°nSel:""'^ "'"''^-
Dated this
day of November, 1967.
SECRETARjf q/ STATE
FILED
In lh« <MHm of th« tacratary ef tut^
of th« StaU •! C*li*arnia
^xecutioe Btpartmcnt
^tatt of Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region of
this state affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the state,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of per-
sons and property within this state have arisen and now exist
as a result of major and widespread fires which have occurred
in large areas within the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San
Diego and Ventura.
2. That the aforesaid conditions are of such severity
that local authority in areas directly affected is inadequate to
cope with these conditions of extreme peril by reason of their
magnitude.
3. That the Boards of Supervisors of the Counties of Los
Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura have proclaimed a local
disaster to exist within their respective counties;
4. That the Chairmen of the Boards of Supervisors of the
Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura have re-
quested the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in their
respective counties; and
5. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant
and necessitate the proclamation by the Governor of the existence
of a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby proclaim
that a State of Disaster exists in the Counties of Los Angeles,
Orange, San Diego and Ventura; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immedi-
ately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation
be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of
California, and that widespread publicity and notice be given to
this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this Seventh day of
prlmttJ J« CALIFOBNI* OFriCI op ITATI PKIMTIMS
i^xcratitie Bepartmtnt
^tatcorCalirornia
PAGE TWO
( November, 1967.
Governor o
ATTEST :
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f^'<*~
Secretary of State
^ n^ML.
ii,©
PrImttJ im c*Liro>Ni* orpici of stati riiNtiN
*,i?^^r<?
^xccutiue Bcpartincnt
^tatc or California
^z^^:X!^^
NOV 9 - 1967
By
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 67-CD-l
WHEREAS, widespread disaster resulting from such cause as
air pollutit-n, fire, flood, storm, epidemic, riot, earthquake, or
other destructive forces is an ever-present possibility in this
state ; and
WHEREAS, potential enemies of the United States have the
capacity to attack this state and the United States in ever-growing
force ; and
WHEREAS, Section 1540 of the Military and Veterans Code
provides :
"The Governor may assign to a state agency any activity
concerned with the mitigation of disaster of a nature
related to the existing powers and duties of such agency,
and it shall thereupon become the duty of such agency to
undertake and carry out such activity on behalf of the
State"; and
WHEREAS, it is the duty of all State officials to assume
active leadership in civil defense auid disaster preparedness; and
WHEREAS, certain assignments of civil defense and disaster
responsibilities have previously been made by Executive Order; and
WHEREAS, current operational concepts in civil defense
and disaster procedures, developed in the light of new techniques,
necessitate changes in established plans;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this state and in accordance with
the provisions of Section 1540 of the Military and Veterans Code,
do hereby rescind Executive Order No. 60-CD-1, as amended by Execu-
tive Order No. b3-CD-l, and do hereby issue this Order to become
effective immediately:
^»
pttnlti I
iiroaNiA orrit ■ or liATI pmNTiNs
a<y*-:acB»gj-j.-yEr-^..«.!..i.u _ -!
^Kfunuc Bcpartment 2.
^tatr of California
A. Each department, independent division, bureau, board,
commission and Independent institution of the State Government,
hereinafter referred to as agencies, shall prepare and disseminate
to all employees appropriate plans and Instructions for:
1. The protection of its personnel, equipment, and sup-
plies against the effects of enemy attack. Such plans shall provide
for appropriate action under the several conditions of warning enun-
ciated in the California Civil Defense and Disaster Plan.
2. The protection and maintenance of vital public records
and documents; one copy of each shall be stored in an adequately
protected facility.
3. The carrying on of such of its normal services as may
continue to be needed, on an emergency basis, in the event of enemy
attack or other disaster.
a. Each agency shall survey its normal functions and
determine which of such functions must be continued, notwithstand-
ing enemy attack, and the extent to which its resources, including
personnel, equipment, supplies, and facilities, must be devoted to
carrying out such functions. An agency which has functions which
must be continued notwithstanding enemy attack, and having its prin-
cipal headquarters in a facility which docs not provide adequate
protection from radioactive fallout, shall designate an auxiliary
headquarters at a location which meets the criteria as a fallout
shelter, to which appropriate personnel of the agency shall report
in the event of enemy attack.
b. All resources, including personnel, of the agency
not required in the performance of the functions which must be con-
tinued in the event of an enemy attack shall be available for the
performance of civil defense and disaster functions and shall be
reported to the California Disaster Office as soon as determined.
Such resources will be assigned to the performance of a civil
!!Sil-«-
rr:;
^xcfutJDc department s.
^tote or (Ealifornia
defense and disaster function by the Director, California Disaster
Office, if such assignment is deemed necessary.
4. The protection of its personnel, equipment, and sup-
plies, and the safeguarding of State property in the event of dis-
aster with little or no warning.
B. As determined by the Director of the California Disaster
Office, those designated agencies which operate radio-equipped motor
vehicles shall insure that an adequate number of regularly assigned
drivers of such vehicles receive training in radiological monitoring
and reporting techniques and that an adequate number of supervisory
pjersonnel also receive such training.
C. The responsibility for emergency planning shall rest with
the head of each agency. Draft copies of completed plans shall be
submitted to the Director of the California Disaster Office, the
State Emergency Planning Director, for review and coordination.
Plans shall be published by each responsible agency, reviewed and
tested as frequently as is necessary to maintain an operational
readiness capability, and revised as necessary.
D. In addition to the responsibilities Imposed above, each
agency may be assigned additional specific civil defense and/or dis-
aster responsibilities consonant with its capabilities by the
Director of the California Disaster Office, as mutually agreed by
the head of each agency concerned and the Director of the California
Disaster Office and approved by the Governor. Included shall be the
assignment of competent personnel of the agency to serve as the
staff of the Director, California Disaster Office, (1) during a state
of extreme emergency, (2) as appropriate during a state of disaster,
and (3) as liaison officers on a day-to-day basis and prior to a dis-
aster declaration. Each agency shall arrange for the proper train-
ing of personnel assigned a disaster function and shall make such
personnel available for test exercises.
Al ll'tlKNIA til t II I ■
r Air f KIN ID
1--J
-=M
^xecutiDe Btpartment *•
^tate of California
E. The California Disaster Office shall assist other State
agencies with technical guidance and assistance in carrying out the
provisions of "A" through "D" above.
F. Authority is hereby granted for State agency employees,
designated for participation in authorized training programs and in
test exercises conducted by the California Disaster Office, to be
allowed compensating time off for services rendered outside regular
working hours or be compensated for such services, as the head of
the agency may direct.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this
November, 1967.
9th
day of
ATTEST:
,^_.frri'.
fiUHtfd IX t *i ItOkNIk
cX
2C-^c^
CH-
3!xEnitii3c Btparnncnt
;6tJtc of California
'1
NOV 9^- 19fi7
lA th» Otll«« »♦ Vn* Secretary «f 't^f*
t( the SUIe 0« CnlforniB
AwltMiet fwetarir •! Slat*
HXBCUTIVB ORDliR NO. R7-67
WHEREAS, the planning for and provision of medical and
health care in the event of natural disasters or man-made emergencies
is an Important aspect of the State functions: and
WHEREAS, all pertinent parties agree that the functions of
medical and health care in disasters or extreme emergencies could be
provided more efficiently and effectively by the State Department of
Public Health; and
provides :
WHEREAS, Section 1540 of the Military and Veterans Code
"The Governor may assign to a state agency any activity
concerned with the mitigation of disaster of a nature
related to the existing powers and duties of such agency,
and it shall thereupon become the duty of such agency to
underteike and carry out such activity on behalf of the
State";
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me by the
Constitution and laws of this state and in accordance with the pro-
visions of Section 1540 of the Military and Veterans Code, do hereby
transfer from the California Disaster Office to the California
Department of Public Health all the currently prescribed responsi-
bilities and functions of the Medical and Health Division of the
California Disaster Office, effective January 1, 1968.
A. Transfer of the personnel and funds for the Medical and
Health functions of the California Disaster Office in the approved
Budget for FY 1967-68 to the California Department of Public Health
is authorized as of January 1, 1968. This transfer will include the
material, supplies and equipment utilized for Medical and Health
functions. Appropriate administrative adjustments shall be made for
expenses incurred this fiscal year.
B. Through June 30, 1968, these functions shall be carried out
upon the basis of an Interagency Agreement between the California
Disaster Office and the Department of Public Health. On and after
July I, 1968, these functions shall be the budgetary responsibility
of the California Department of Public Health.
ptimltj tm CALIPOIMI* orricl op stati rtiNTiNB
-* - • ■
r...:.i-
^xcfutitJC department
3tate or Calirornia
PAGU TWO
C. There shall be appropriate changes made in Administrative
Order No. 62-16 which was approved May 9, 1962, and in other admin-
istrative directives as may be required.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 9th day of November, 1967.
ATTEST :
Secretary >f SaAte
trinlfj in lALiroaNtA ornct or itatb paiNiiNc
76 /C
25xtnitiDE department
^tatc or Caliromia
FILED.
bl th* OffiM of th* STCPctary y'^UM
of th* SUta cf Cal'forn^^
NOV 1319&7 I
1/ oi stall
»mrfUli»at»
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Mental retardation is not a disease but an
impairment of the mind, characterized by
less than normal intellectual development;
and
Many mentally retarded persons can adjust
to society and develop skills which can en-
able them to lead productive lives; and
Because of the great demeuids on government's
limited resources, we must continue to ask
the independent sector for assistance in
dealing with this problem; and
Public knowledge and understanding of this
serious affliction are imperative if we are
to find solutions for the prevention of men-
tal retardation and the education of its
victims; and
During November the California Council for
Retarded Children and seventy local units
of the National Association for Retarded
Children are carrying on an educational
campaign;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the period beginning November 12 as
Retarded Children's Week and urge the citizens of Cali-
fornia to participate so as to learn what they can do to
assist the victims of mental retardation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
thirteenth day of November,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
WHEREAS
Governor
ATTESTL:^„,^:^^,i. AvO/»-^^--^
Secretary V/ State
by
3jj4jQj^Jy^
Dci^uv,/ hci-otaiy of State
^^'//
f
IJxecutitje ©cpartmcnt
3tarc of Caliromia
f[le:d
Hi nitXJKIe* of (h* Scerttary cfiJMIa
of Ih* 8UU of Cal.fornU
NOV 131967 I
By
P R 0 C L A MAT ION
WHEREAS November 13, 1967, is the 118th anniversary of
the ratification of the first Constitution of
the State of California by the people of Cali-
fornia at an election held on the 13th day of
November, 1849; and
WHEREAS Respect for the law, the maintenance of peace
and tranquility, and the securing of the bless-
ings of freedom are of primary concern to Cali-
fornians now as in the past; and
WHEREAS Both the letter and the spirit of the Constitu-
tion of California and the Constitution of the
United States are the basis of our Democratic
society and institutions;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim November 13, 1967, California Citizen-
ship Day as a day of reaffirmation of and rededication to,
the highest ideals, rights and traditions of American
citizenship, together with the duties and responsibilities
that the people have assumed pursuant to the Constitutions
of the State of California and of the United States of
America.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
thirteenth day of November,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Seven.
Governor ''^
ATTEST
Secretary 4»*' State
by.
Dui>uc/ Secretary ox" Stato
primltJ Im cAiiroKNiA orrici or itati pbimtino
^<^/o?
^wnitiDc Btpartmcnt
^farc of California
^.DEC7 1967
ROCLAMATTOM
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
December 7th, 1941, vas the day of the attack
on Poarl Harbor M.ich marked United S^t^s
entry into world iifar li; and
December 7th, 1941, shall alv«ys be a reminder
p^^^Jt ^^^ali:^--.-.---"-- ^-
^nSS .r::.o^°r^^^^ ^° -^ -^-^^ -- -«
ance Day and urge the citxL^s of catifo^nL t^^" '"""'^"-
prayer in memory of those Who i«L !;: f ^ ^° ^°^" i"
to honor those ^o sSviJefto carrv^'^ ''"?'• '" ^^" ^"^-'^'
and to pay tribute i-o 4-kI t ^ °" ^° ultimate victory
caiiforn'ir ^ot:.:ix.^z^r:r\'''''% ^^^^^^^^ °^
place ^n^the life of The oold^rs^aS! ' °""*' "" ^°"°"^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be fixed here this Ut
day of December, one
Thousand Nine Hundred sixtv
Seven. '
)
Governor a
Secretary of S'
.TTEST :
idJj-
tfMiJ Im CAiiroinit
o»nci or iT.Ti puiNTiNa
^ay^
^:ii=
3Jxtnitit)e Btpartmtnt
^tate of ealifomia
PROCLAMATION
FILED
In th* OfRo* of tlM S«e<^«ry of 6ial9
cf t^c Rt«te of C»* fnrnia
DEC 221967
WHEREAS, Officer Robert H. Keller, of the Huntington
Park Police Department, was killed on October 5, 1967, while
acting in the line of duty, by person or persons unknown; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of Huntington
Park have requested that a reward be offered for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons
responsible for the killing of Officer Keller;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, and
in accordance with the provisions of §1547 of the Penal Code,
do hereby offer a reward of $1,000.00, payable out of the
General Fund, for information leading to the arrest and con-
viction of any person or persons responsible for the killing
of Officer Robert H. Keller. Such reward shall be paid im-
mediately upon the conviction of the person or persons so
arrested.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
; Done at the City of Sacramento this 1st day of November, 1967.
\< n^Jli
y C(_a^
Governor of California
ATTEST
Secretary o
frintU im c*iiro«Ni* OFrict or it»ti rtiMTiM.
#.^6/y
l!xtcutiDe Bepartment
^tate or California
FILED
In the Or.;« of llio Gfcrelary of Slatt
cf Iti- SUto o« C-i 'nrnia
JAN 4 - Hoij
By /<//'.t^C4C~^
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under the provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
VTHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on June 22, 19b7, adopted a resolution authorizing the Issuance
of the Chico Campus Student Union Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes
of said Trustees in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding
$1,100,000, and said resolution vas approved by the State Board
of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and
regularly held on July 5, 1967;
WHEREAS, said resolution of the Trustees of the California
State Colleges requested that the State Treasurer be directed to
sell said Notes at private sale, at such prices and Interest rate
or rates and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated by
or on behalf of the Trustees, with your concurrence, and in such
amounts and at such times as shall be designated, pursuant to the
authority delegated by said resolution, by the Chancellor of the
California State Colleges; and
WHEREAS, $500,000 principal amount of said Notes have
heretofore been sold, and the Chancellor of the California State
Colleges has designated $300,000 as the amount of, and no later
than January 10, 1968 as the date for, the second sale of said
Notes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell
said Notes at private sale, at such prices and interest rate or
rates and in such parcels and numbers as may be negotiated, and
pursuant to the terms and conditions contained in said resolution
of the Trustees of the California State Colleges. Said Notes to
be so sold shall not exceed $300,000 in aggregate principal amount,
and shall be dated the date of delivery thereof and payment therefor.
Sales shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State
of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at such time
or times as you may determine, but not later than January 10, 1968.
frtoO^ to I
IJxccutitie Bepartment
^tate or California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal o£ the State of California to be affixed this 2nd
day of January, 1968,
^"^
GOVERNOR Y
ATTEST
SECRETARY OF S^m
CALlrORNU OrVlCI or ITATI MtHflMf
4^6/5^
m-
^itnitiot Bcpartinent
3tatc of California
PROCLAMATTON
4;, ED i]
In llio or:.;* of Ci* Sec-»t:ry cfiklaM
JAN 1 1 -..
RAN'-'
Au!;!: .: -^v.
VOTEREAS
l^MEREA^
WHEREAS The streriRth of our economy lies In those
men and wtmon whose ]abt)rs result in the
products of agriculture, business, and
industry; and
The preservation of the health, safety,
and well being of this labor force is
necessary to the continued growth of this
the largest state in the nation, its
productivity and prosperity; and
The Department of Industrial Relations and
its Division of Industrial Safety will
conduct the Governor's Industrial Safety
Conference on F-ebruary 7-8, 1968, wherein
representatives of management, labor, and
the public will meet to further advance
California's outstanding performance in
industrial safety achievements;
NOW THEREFORE. I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
), -.^^ H?o"^^' ^° hereby designate the week of February
4-10, 19b8, as INDUSTRIAL SAFETY WEEK and urge all
California's citizens to recognize and follow good safety
practices all this week and all the remaining weeks of
this year.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I
have hereunto subscribed
my name and caused the
great seal of the State
of California to be affixed
at Sacramento, this J^'^^^^
^^y ^OUi^i^ai^^iiin the year
of our'CordTone Thousand
Nine Hundred and Sixty-
Seven,
(i*Y^
Secretary ^/sLatt
W c^Cd I lo
m-
^xccutiDc Btpartmrnt
^tate of California
JA!V 1 li ;o:„
FRANK Mj . /) . « " ,, ,
P H 0 C r, A M A T T 0 N
111 reco!_^n!tlon of a concerted recruitment:
drive bein^ held In CalJfornla to secure additional
highly skilled an(] qualified civilian Americans to
Join the Agency for International Development In
South Vietnam, I do hereby designate the week
January 17-2^4. 1968 as
AID TO SOUTIT VIETNAM WEEK
I would urge all those who feel themselves quali-
fied to Investigate the opportunities for their own
•participation in an Important cjvjc action nrogram
a non-mllltary war--to assist a nation of 1? million
oeonle which needs, desires and welcomes our assis-
tance.
.'lervlce with the Agency for International Develon-
ment is a personally rewarding assignment and those
engaged in such service are to be commended.
I hope that many more of our citizens will find
It possible to Join the civilian ranks of AID In
Vietnam.
IN WITNESS WHERKOP, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
fifteenth day January,
One Thousand Nine Hun-
dred Sixty Eight.
c '*/.*ju)k. i^^j>^^
Governor
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
January 22, 1968 wlil mark the 50th
Anniversary of the rormatlon of the free
and Independent Ukrainian National Re-
public; and
Ukraine, the larceal non-Husalan nation
of '^5 million people In Eastern Europe,
was Integrated Into the USSR in I923
without all the privileges of an inde-
pendent republic; and
Congress of the United Stater through
labile Law 86-90, has designated Ukraine,
a member of the United Nations, as a
captive nation of the imperialistic
Communist Russia; and
Callfornlans of Ukrainian descent are loyal
citizens of the United States and continue
their vigilance against Communist aggres-
sion by sharing their knowledge and by
participating in the cultural and economic
development of tliis golden State of Cali-
fornia; and
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA
?SDElENDENCrmv'" H^"' """"^""^ '^'^ ' ^^^S, be UKRaSaN
INDEPENDENCE DAY and urge all Callfornlans to Join in
tribute to the gallant Ukrainian people and with all
others who seek the goal of freedom.
IN WITNESS WHERSOP, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-second of Janu-
ary, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Eight.
Governor
Secretary ^OState
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WHEREA.S
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
Americans colebr-ate the birthdays of
two £^reat prColdenta, George Washington
and Abraham Lincoln, during February;
and
WHEREAS
WIffiREAS
Our nation't; history la the sum of our
art and science, our philosophy and poli-
tics, our religion and law, which woven
together make the fabric of American
life as we see it today; and
A deep appreciation of our history, has
bound Americans together in common citi-
zenship as a result of common shared
dreams, common convictions, a sense of
kinship and fraternity; and
It is through an appreciation for history
that present generations can best honor
our debt to the wisdom, faith, and sacri-
fice of those who came before us;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim tlie month of February as /AMERICAN
HISTORY MONTH.
'WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-second day January]
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Elglit.
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^KCUtiDc Bcpartment
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Twenty-riv(? yearn ago the Second
Marine Division, including many
native sons of this state, arrived
In New Zealand In the midst of the
battles of the Son h Pacific; anci
» '- -->- The famous Second Marine Division
was active in six Pacific campaigns
during World War II; and
^HKREAJ While the division rested and
regrouped in New Zealand, the men
adopted New Zealand as their second
home;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the State of
Caliromla is proud of this wartime hospitality
and friendship shuwn to our native sons, and In
tribute to an everlasting friendship and alliance,
issue this proclamation to the Government of New
Zealand from the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
'1 "^ day January, One
Thoua7iiid Nine Hundred
S.lxty Eight.
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PROCLAMATION
WIEREA.S Citizens throughout California will be
observing the period of February 10th
to l8th as the 53rd annual National
Negro History Week, sponsored by the
Association Vo<- the Study of Negro Life
and History; and
WHEREAS This period will be a fitting time for
all Callfornlans to contemplate the
significant contributions which Negro
citizens have made in science, industry,
government, and the professions to the
enrichment and advancement of our multi-
racial culture; and
WHEREAS The Authors' Study Club, the Los Angeles
branch of the Association for the Study
of Negro Life and History, is sponsoring
appropriate observances in California;
NOW THEREFORE, T, RONALD REAOAN, QO\AERNOR OP
CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim the period of
February lOth to l8th NEGRO HISTORY WEEK in
California and urge that all Callfornians take
advantage of this opportunity to learn of the
roles and contributions of the American Negro
in the development of the United States and the
State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-fourth day in
January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Junior Achievement was founded In 1919 as
an educational program Tor high school
students, designed to develop Informed and
responsible citizens to protect the economic
and personal freedoms so Important to our
nation's future; and
WHEREAS Through Junior Aclilevement, thousands of
students between the ap;es of l'^ and 19 are
g.lven the opportunity to experience first
hand the value of our- free enterprise system
by operating their own businesses, financed
by stockholders, and counselled by public
ser'vlce minded companies; and
'irfHEREAS Each year in the State of California, 8,78^
high school students have been given this
business training In 472 Junior Achievement
companies. In 15 commmilties throughout the
state; and
WHEREAS Through the Junior Achievement program of
telling high school students--the voters
employers, and employees of the future --
that success In any field results from
strong preparation, good service, and
business know-how, all members of the commu-
nity benefit;
NOW THERER'ORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP THE STATE OP
CALIPORNIA, hereby proclaim the- wt^ek of January 28th through
February 3rd as JUNIOR ACHIEVF.MRNT WEEK IN THE State of
California, and encourage business and civic leaders,
commerce. Industry, and members of the professions to assist
Junior Achievement In expanding its facilities to accommo-
date all students Interested in participating in the "leam-
by-dolng" program.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
California to be affixed
here this 29th day in
January One Thousand Nine
Hundred SJxty Eight.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The development and growth of the
electrical industry have contributed
substantially to human betterment
and the prosperity and strength of
the State of California; and
WHEREAS Through extensive research and con-
tinuing improvements, the electrical
industry helps lead the way to new
advantages in the daily life and the
econor.iic progress of California; and
WHEREAS February 11, 1968, is the 121st
anniversary of the birth of Thomas
Alva Edison, whose genius created
not merely the electric lamp but also
the entire system of electric power
distribution used today;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Sunday, February 11, 1968, as EDISON
SCIENCE YOUTH DAY and the week of February 11-17, 1968,
as ELECTRICAL WEEK and urge the citizens of California
to participate in this occasion.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^^Y^ "^^y February, One
Thousand Nino Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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FEB 5 -1968 ;|
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The resources at our disposal for solving
the increasingly complex social and tech-
nical problems of our ooclety must be
utilized wisely and for maximum benefit;
and
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WliEREAS
Efforta to solve these problems should seek to
provide a dollar's worth of value for every
dollai' spent in Industry and government; and
A field of endeavor loiown as value engineering
has come about as a disciplined systematic
approach for Indentifying and eliminating
unnecessary cost; and
The highly creative value engineering
techniques developed so far have proven
highly successful in pinpointing nonessential
functions and eliminating unnecessary costs;
and
WHEREAS Value engineering is continuing to develop
as a highly beneficial and necessary means
of supplying goods and services to California
citizens and the nation as a whole at the
lowest possible costs;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of February 11 to 17, I968,
a:-. VALUE ENGINEERING WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
California to be affixed
here this fifth day in
February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
Governor \
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iSxecutitiE Btpartmtnt
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KXECUTIV-' OHOER R8-68
„xth reference to .y ^-cutive Order Rl-67 dated February 20.
1967, entitled "Interim Communications , I hereoy ame
Executive order as follows:
1. communications through Spencer Williams
Room 427. State Office Building No. 1
Each ciepartment and organization listed inJCnterim.
^thrTgrip^nc^rTilfiars ^^^ ^An.e to do so. except
as hereinafter provided.
2 communications through Norman B. Livermore. Jr.
Room 1311. 1416 Ninth Street
Each ciepartment and organization listed J" Inte^^im^
Communications Executive Order Ri b/ a ^
through Norman B Livermore ar.-ncontin.^^^ ^^^
Tir TeTollcll Borrd Co!orSdo River Board, and Atomic
Energy Development ^nd Radiation Protection Office will
communicate through Norman B. Livermore. Jr.
3. communications through Gordon C. Luce
Room 1020. 1120 N Street
through Gordon C. Luce.
4.
Communications through Earl Coke
Room 108, 1220 N Street
Department of Agriculture
Department of Veterans Affairs
Employees' Retirement System
Teachers' Retirement System
Franchise Tax Board
Fire Marshal
State Personnel Board
San Francisco Port Authority
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IJicnititiE Bcpartmcnt
5. Cominunications for other Executive Branch units
a. Boards, conmissions and authorities will con-
tinue to communicate through the departments to
which they are related. The Cabinet Secretary
will arrange communication channels for those
without departmental relationships.
b. The Military Department, the Disaster Office,
the Intergovernmental Council on Urban Growth
and the Department of Finance will continue to
communicate directly with tlio Governor's Office.
Spencer Williams, Norman B. Livermore, Jr., Gordon C. Luce
Earl Coke and Gordon Smith will continue to act as members'
of the Governor's Cabinet. In accord with good management prac-
tice, each of the above is hereby delegated the authority to
esta::lish such internal communications systems as he determines
necessary with and among the organizations reporting through
niiti. ^
DATED this first duy of February, 1968.
ATTEST :
GOVERNOR 1^
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SECRETARY OF STATE
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WHEREAS
WHEREAJ
February ^-10. 1968 marks the twentieth
amvlver^ary of the annual observance of
National Children's Dental Health Slekf
Obsei'vance of thl
WHEKEAi
don^ V oi this week Is sponsored by
ni?i"f " ^"'^ f ^t^l societies m commu-
nities throughout the state; and
The 1968 theme, "Grow Up Smllln;?" is
dealgned to Impress the lmportanc4 of
Canfornla? ^''''"^ "P°" '^^ you?h o?
DENTAL HEALTH WEEK 'n^nr/vor^U^/ '"^^^ ^' CHILDREN'S
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this 7*^
day February, One Thou- —
sand Nine Hundred Slxtv
Eight. ^
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FEB 13 196$
PROC LAMATION
WHEREAo Active 20-30 International is a young
men's service organization devoted to
helping children disadvantaged from
either medical or economic circumstances;
and
WHEREA3 The objectives of Active 20-30 are to de-
velop young men, by precept and example,
into a more intelligent, aggressive and
ycrvlceable citizenship, and to create
in them a desire to participate actively
in civic and welfare work in the community;
and
WHEREA3 Active 20-30 International has over 200
member clubs throughout North and South
Aniet'ica, hiavlng main ofrices jn Sacramento,
California, and in Mexico City, Mexico; and
WliEREAo Its motto is "A man never stands so tall
as when he kneels to help a child"; and
Its emblem Is an hourglass sjmibollzing the
passing of time and the urgency of the
cause, enclosed within a buzzaaw, symboli-
zing the vigor and enthusiasm of youth and
its power to cut away tho ahrouds of despair;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the week of February 12-18, 1968 as
ACTIVE 20-30 INTERNATIONAL V/EEK.
IN WITNE33 WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
tlie State of California
to be affixed here this
ninth day in Pebinaary
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
ATTKS.T:
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FEB 11 1968 i
FRANK M. JOIHyiN,^nMiy of SMe
EXECUTIVE ORDER No. R9-68
WHEREAS, the duties, functions and authority of th,>
California council on Criminal Justice encompass a?f of%K
of responsibility previouslv held h./ f-ho t ^f ^ °^ ^^® area*
nology and the Administration Jf Justice; °'"' ''°""^'' "'^ '^"^^-
caiifS?:;ia:^r^.^^e';f^s:^^jeT^"'/°^^^'^°^ °^ ^^« — °^
by the Con;tiLtS":nd law^ S JJJs'Statf "^do'h^ "r'"'' '" """
this order, to become effective i^^dfate^^: ° "''^ "'""
(1)
The Joint Council on Technology and the
Administration of Justice is hereby
terminated. ^
su JcJlds^t^^f 1 """"""'^ °" criminal Justice
succeeds to all powers, duties, authority
and responsibilities of the Joint Council'
on Technology and the AdministratioS Sf
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
fourteenth day of February, A D
nineteen hundred and sixty-
eight. ^
Governor of Calif^^nia
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FEB 16 1968 I
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WHEREAS
lAfHEREAS
VfflEREAS
In the past six years the crime rate has
risen 62 percent, seven times as fast as
the population, while in 1965, 71 percent
ol- all arresta for serious crimes were In
the ll-to-2^J age group; and
Al] youth should not be Judged by the
irresponsible acts of those few who use
narcotics, engage In delinquent behavior,
and foster disrespect for law and order
by involvement In illegal rioting and mob
activities; and
"Youth Power Speak-Outs" are being organized
to turn the tide of publicity from the
youthful criminal, misfit, and drug addicts
to those young who have made meaningful
adjustments to life by asking the mass
media to publicize the activities of those
youm; people who are speaking out in word
and deed for a spiritual and moral awakening
among our youth;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
\o hereby proclaim February l6, 19b8, as Spiritual
Revolution Day throughout this state and to call upon all
citizens to join in its observance through appropriate
ceremonies and programs.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
Sixteenth day February
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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PROCLAMATION
'AfHEREAS Industrial education In the California
public Jichoola Is de3l(/ned to educate
youth and adults of our country to be-
come useful citizens and productive
skilled workers in business, industry,
health services, and technical occupa-
tions; and
WHERKAS Induj trial education has made a major
contribution to the economic and general
wcll-'-elng of the Individual as well as
to the economic development of our state
and nation; and
WHEREAS Industrial education will continue to
provide leader:3hlp In dcveloplnt'; better
cltl?;ens and more trained manpower to
meet the needs of our changing technology;
and
WHEREAS The Bureau of Industrial Education, State
Department of Education, is holding its
30th Annual Conference on Industrial Edu-
cation in Santa Barbara on March 5,6, and
7, 1968; and
WHEREAS The California Industrial Education Associ-
ation is holding Its 39th Annual State
Convention in Ventura on March 8 and 9, 1968;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the wt.'ck beginning March 4, I968, as
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-first day February
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
ATTEST
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of th^ Staff of C'l 'ornia 1
Auiitaii: SMxlory of Sta:*
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
1. RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
pursuant to Section 2601 of the Elections Code and Chapters
1555 and 1572 of the Statutes of 1967, hereby proclaim and
order that a Special Election be held on the fourth day of
June, 1968, and to be consolidated with the Direct Primary
Election to be held on that date, to submit to the qualified
voters of the State of California, the following measures
proposed by the Legislature during its 1967 Regular Session*
Senate Bill No. 851 (Chapter 1555) of the 1967
Regular Session of the Legislature, to provide
for meeting the building needs of the California
public junior colleges by adoption of a con-
struction program therefor, by providing the funds
necessary therefor through the issuance and sale
of bonds of the State of California, and by
providing for the handling and disposition of
said funds, making an appropriation therefor,
and providing for the submission of the measure
to the people at a special election to be
consolidated with the 1968 primary election.
Assembly Bill No. 41 (Chapter 1572) of the 1967
Regular Session of the Legislature, to add Article
5j (commencing with Section 996.971) to Chapter 6
of Division 4 of the Military and Veterans Code,
authorizing the creation of a debt or debts,
liability or liabilities, through the issuance
and sale of state bonds, to create a fund to
provide farm and home aid for veterans in accordance
with the provisions of the Veterans Farm and Home
Purchase Act of 1943 and acts amendatory and sup-
plemental thereto; defining the powers and duties
of the Veterans' Finance Committee of 1943 and
of the Department of Veterans Affairs and other
state officers in respect to the administration
of the provisions hereof; providing ways and means,
exclusive of loans, for the payment of the interest
of such debt or debts, liability or liabilities,
as such interest falls due, and also for the payment
and discharge of the principal of such debt or debts,
liability or liabilities, as such principal matures,
appropriating money for the purpose of carrying out
the provisions of Vho article; and providing for the
submission of the measure to the people at a
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special election to be consolidated with the 1968
direct primary election.
And I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction °f .^"^ ^f " ^^° 3^tions
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
CoSe the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
caused the Great Seal
affixed hereto this
'JM
I have hereunto
.he State
day
set my hand and
:e oi^OelAfornia to be
of ^( /\^iA ic/^ 1968.
Governor of California
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ROCLAMATION
By-
In th« OWo* of th» %»er«tiiry of •»•»•
of th« out* of California
FRANI
WTffirlEA"
VrtlEREA.T
'ArflEREAS
WITEREAS
WHERE A. J
In the year 1868, in the City of 3anta Rosa, the
Seventh-day AdventlGts established their first
church in California; and
The 100 years since the founding of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church In California have been years of
great productivity whlcli have seen its membership
grow to 90,000; and
It is the philosophy of Seventh-day Adventists to
aid citizens of all races and creeds who are In
need, and they have, through their 356 community
Health and Welfai-e Service units, given aid to
more than two million Callfornlans in the past
decade; and
The nine hospitals operated In California by the
Seventh-day Adventlst Church annually serve 50,000
in-patients and 90,000 out-patients; and
In their firm belief that good ci tli^enshlp is en-
hanced by educating the head, the heart, and the
hand, the Seventli-day Adventists in California have
established a network of educational Institutions
which Include two senior colleges, a university,
20 high schools and ll8 elementary schools, which
have graduated 27,2^1 students; and
During its 59-ycar history, Loma Linda University,
the major medical training center of the Seventh-
day Adventlst Church at Loma Linda, California has
contributed greatly to meeting the medical needs of
California by training 3,883 medical doctors and
524 dentists and has awarded 2,031 certificates to
graduates of medically related specialties such as
dietetics, X-ray technique, and laboratory technique;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAOAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim I968 the 100th Anniverr.ary of the establishment
oi' the Seventh-day Adventlst Church in California and commend
it for Its great spiritual, medical and educational contrlbu-
tl^ins to this state.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed here this twenty
seventh day February One Thousand
, Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
IaTHEREAc
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of tht 8t«<a of California
MAR 4 ' 1368
FRANUC mi». S4cr4a/Qof State
F R 0 C L
A M A T I 6 N
WHEREAS
WHEREAo
WHEREAS
I'/HEREAS
Children need an environment In their
dally lives which promotes a sense of
security, a reeling of competence, and
sell'-nsourance, a hcaltliy relationship
with their peeru, and an appreciation
of the Joy of creative living in the
world around them; and
Research has shown that children whose minds
are not challenged in early years are
handicapped in later intellectual achieve-
ment, and become tomorrow's dropouts,
delinquents, and welfare recipients; and
The future of this state, this country,
and the world is in the hands of today's
children, and their fitness for later
responsibility is largely determined by the
manner in which they are treated and guided
in their early formative years; and
The citizens of the State of California are
concerned that young children receive
opportunities to develop their potential;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of March 3 to 10, 1968 as
NURoERY EDUCATION WEEK, and commend its observance to
all Cali I'ornlans.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty eighth day Febru-
ary One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty El ,at.
Governor K
ATTEST: C^i^^^ /y>
Secretary-^f State
by.
/f/M^t^^?^.
Pwtmtt4 im CAIIIOKNIA OmCI OP IFATI rilMTH
^^gyrty-Seeretnry pf— StatV oj
^%fb'b
TCETT-
i^xectttiut Bcpartmtnt
^tatc or California
In 111" omco of th« 8»cr«f»ry of 8»«t»
of tho 6l««e of C»liforni»
MAR 5-1968
FRANiJJ. JPRQAN, SllretiilJof Stall
By
AMblant S^er^tory fff Slot*
vmEREA:;
VfflEREAS
VWEREAS
VMEREAS
PRO CLAMATION
California 1^ world famous for the
rich variety and great profusion of
Jts trees and shrubbery; and
Everything from the palms and tropical
plants of the south to the magnificent
redwoods and giant evergreens of the
north flourishes in the hospitable
climates of the Golden State; and
The anniversary of the birth of Luther
Burbank, the great California botanist,
is March 7; and
The natural beauty which we enjoy was
inherited from past genei'ations.and
we have as obligation to future gener-
ations to conserve and enrich this
bounty;
NOV THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of March T-]'^ as CONSERVA-
TION WEEK and March 7 as ARBOR DAY and urge organizations |
and individuals to plant trees and shrubs for the
beautificatlon of their communities.
IN WITNESS v;iiEREOP, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this first
day March One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
Governor 5
SecretarV^i" State
'Dp J:. '^t-^j^O
roi^uty L-u-'i'ii .J y -f Ct-'.to
ATTEST:
t„ml,t n ■.«iiPD«»l« OFFICI or ll*" KIKimo
^^(.3^
3tJtf of Ca/ifornia
FILED
in lli.i Oftico of Ih* Scorttary of Stat*
of «ho Slat* of California
FRANJ
MAR 5 -1968
PRIUN, Sftreta
State
As*i>tant S«CF»tary of Stat*
iNfffEREAS
WHEREAS
WEREA,J
WIEREAS
NOW THEREFORE
do hereby p^^
immigrant v/eek
in the festlvl
descent.
rnia
Many citizens of th. .*-
-- "^ ^-tuguele'Slscentr and'^'^'"
These c J f-i ^^
the reTpe^t'o?'therr''^e?r ^^'"'^''^"t hold
"I Portuguese
IN WITNESS WHEREOF T h
hereunto sot m v h ^.^^^e
paused the Grelt ?L^^"^
the state of cji%r^^°^
to be affixed f°''"^3
firni , ^^^e'J here this
SousandVnr^S' .°"«
Sixty Elg?t:^^ "'^'^"'^
Govei-nor ^
TrE;JT:L^ , O
oecretaVof state
«Puty Secretary Of stat,-
*""— — "^^nr:::r
^a^3
:d
^xcnitiDe Bcpartmcnt
3tateorCDalirornia
FILED
MAR 1 2 1963
PROCr. AMATION
WHEREAS
W-[EREA:3
WHERE A 5
WtiEREA.S
VniEREAH
The Order of DeMolay Is an outstanding
International organization which has a
notable record of rrioldlng its memoers
Into outstanding citizens and community
leaders; and
Tills (Mne or't?;an1zatlon, composed of young
men ranging In age from I't to 21 years,
was founded by Prank 3. Land during the
year 1919, at Kannaa City, Missouri; and
Many prominent California citizens are
among the more than three million persons
who have become members of this fraternal
order, wKilcb has more than 2,500 chapters
located throughout the free world; and
Every young man who has Joined the Order
of DeKiolay has taken the vow and obligation
of filial love, patriotism, courtesy,
cleanness, fidelity, comradeship, ana rever-
ence; and
All 'ohe DeMolay members In the State of
California will observe the week of March
17 through 24, I968, as "DeMolay Week";
HOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of March 17 through 2h as
"DeMolay Week" In recognition of the outstanding work of
this organization.
IN WITNE5^r> IfflEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to l,e affixed here this
sixth day of March One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
G J.'Ci'iiO,- A
PTEST: J^^,^^ A^
iV^of S
Secreta]
tate
._ .,. Depu ty Secretary vF State -h
^a^^(o
FILED
^xtcutiDc ©cpartmcnt
^tattorcaliromia
PROCLAMATION
In th« Ofde* sf «h» l*«r*t*
of th* tUU of CalifornI
MAR 1 3 1968
ry of Stated
ornia
AHUMMlovMWr
«.»!
WHEREAS The Easter Seal Society for Crippled
Children and Adulta of California has for
the pact 4l years admirably and devotedly
provided the physically handicapped of
this state and their families with services
vital to helping these handicapped attain
inaximuni physical improvement and emotional
maturity; and
■//HEREAS The dedicated work of the 49 Local Easter
Seal organizations throutj;hout California
has served this past year over 25,000 crippled
children and adults, providing proper care
and trcatmen':, and sc(-urin(j education, train-
ing and employment uppoi-tunitles consistent with
their abllitiou; and
WHEREAS Tht; Easter Seal Society has taken major steps
in California to help create a climate of
acceptance of disabled persons which will help
these persons to contribute to the fullest extent
of their competence to the well-being of the
community; and
V/iiEREAS The Easter Seal Jociefcy has avowed to continue
and intensify Its many efforts to assist disabled
children and adults in finding and waking effec-
tive use of resources which will be helpful in
developing their abilities and in livln^^ pur-
posofu.l lives; and
vniEREAS The continuation of the Easter 3ca.1 Society's
noble efforts is dependent upon the voluntary
support of California's private citizens;
NOW rriEREFGixE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim that the period betwo^n March 1 and April 15
be designated as Easter Seal Month, heralding to the people
of Calif. u'liia the laudable aclilovements of the Easter Seal
Society and spurrinc their voluntary support to the 1968
Eaj';^ A''^al Campaign conducted during this period.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of Cali-
fornia to be affixed here this
eighth day of March One Thou-
iii'l Nlnq„irundred Sixty Eight.
\c^<At#^. .' ^^H^
f state
■jt^
Deputy Seorctc.iy oj
- JVO
7/ ^ %V]
FILED
M'
4n ih* OAm •< thA Baarttary of Stiita^^
of th* fiUU of California
^xecutitJC Bcpartmcnt
^tatcorcalirornia
FRANI^ (J. JpRD^,
MAR 1 3 1963
1, Se/BtaT^all
AHltlonl
P R 0 C LAMATION
WHEREAS
V.fHEREA:;
WHEREA.
'-fflEREAS
The Kniijhta of Colunibus, a fi-aternal benefit
society of Catholic laymen, wa^ In New Haven,
Connecticut; and
Father Michael McGlvney envlaloned a militant
society <jf Catholic men which would aid and
assist in caring for the widows and children of
Its deceased mcmbei-s and stimulate ideals of
love of God and country; and
Prom this simple beginning, the Knights of
Columbus has grown Into tiie woi-ld's largest
Catholic fraternal group, numbering nearlv l|
million members In over 6,005 subordinate' coun-
cils In the United States, Canada, fuerto Rico,
Cuba, Mexico, and the Philippine Islands; and
The founding principles of the order were based
on four major degx^ees of charity, unity, frater-
nity, and patriotism and its programs have
stressed development of leadership, participation
In the community, charitable works, and train-
ing of youth to become patriotic American
clti?;ons; and
The society in California today numbers nearly
^5,000 members in some 300 councils throughout
the state, and
A significant number of its members have
distinguished tiicmselves in public service to
their fellow man at the city, county, state
and federal level;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF" CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of March 29th as KNIGirTS 0?
WHEREA.J
WfEREAo
COLUMBU:: wkkk.
IN WITNESS VfflEREOP, I have
hereunto set my h.and and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
eleventh day March One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Go^rnor ^\
ATTEST: -'■**•*' .
riCI OP ITATft PaiNTINt.
ty iSpJt: <%^4^_
Deputy Secretary q£ Stato
^c^63^'
^xccutiDt Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
FILED
MAR 1 3 1968
niAMKJI. JPR5^M. )^'^ "* ^^
By
AttUMo* l«»«wnr t» •••••
1^ n 0 C 1, A M A r 1 0 N
"TKREAr.
WHEREA.J
WIIEREAJ
WHEREAS
A balanced diet and good niatr;ltion are
oa.-.cntla] t'^ Uhc pliyslcal well-being of
our citizenry; and
The Callfurnla Dietetic Aosoclatlon haa
rendered exceptional service to California
through Its continued and diligent efx^orts
to Improve public health and nutrition:
and
The goa]i3 of the dietitian^ ir. California
have been to Improve liunian nutrJtlonj
advance the science of dietetics and
nutrition and promote education In these
ana allied areaaj and
The latest project of the California Dietetic
Association is the promotion of Good Nutri-
tion Week, Api'll 7tli throuirh 13th, durlns
which various community programs and acti-
vities will eniphaijlze the be)icrit:j of
i^ood nutrition;
NOW TIIEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 7th through 13th as
GOOD NUTRITION WEEK. J'- -^^
IN WITNE:]S VMEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
affixed here this 12
day of March One Thou-
sand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
\
\a
Governor V
ATTEST : ^./lmm^C /»C /•-'• ^•-
by_
27'
Secretary of State
Deputy Socr.t..uy cr slZt^
tH%Ui I
4i:^(.3<^
I
l!xccutiot ©epartmeni
i ^tateorcalirornia
PILED '^^
' o" th« 8Ut. of C.lifopnl.
MAR 1 « 19&3
. •( tMW
P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
WHKREA3
WI{EREA3
Ai> Indlspensabne element of the strength,
the freedom, and constructive world leadership
of any nation la the good health of Its citizens; I
and
Community Health Week has afforded and continues
to afford an opportunity for a united positive
health educational effort in which private
doctors, voluntar'y health organizations, public
health departments, and other public and private
ori^anlzatlons, city, county, religious-sponsored
schools, business, labor, civic and religious
bodies, youth, adult and senior citizens' organi-
zations and all people of the entire coir.;:anlty
cooperate in the common cause of preventing
disease and tragedy and of attaining positive
phiysical, mental, and spiritual health and human
betterment;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby call upon public hcaJth agen.^les, at all levels as
well as private organizations and citizens to cooperate with
the Community Health Hssoclatlon to observe such week in edu-
cational efforts and other appropriate activities to foster
self-help and good health practices toward sound economy,
physical fitness and total health or wholeness, happiness and
iJcrvlcG throU):,h '>nv state and our country.
IN WITNESS WliEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of]
the State of California
to be affixed here this
eighteenth day March
One Thousand Nine Hun-
dred Sixty Eight.
(1.
\TTEST
Governor ^^
SecretaS^ of State
Deputy Secretary oi" Siai©
^^
tifimtti tn t-AtiruRMlA orri<t u> »t«Tl
PRINTIN*.
4 ^(o^O
^xecutiOE Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of California
FILED
MAR iJ 5 ^9^9
Pi?OCLAMATION
WHEREAT The health and safety of all Call-
rornians are of prime Importance In
tlie continuliifi; development and growth
of this atato; and
'^fllEREAS Sardtarlans are the persons who enforce
tlie health and safety regulations on
the county and state level; and
WHEHEA3 Theae regulations relate to euoentlal |
facets of a person's life; such as housing,
food service facilities, recreation,
waste disposal, water supply, and air
pollution; and
WHEREAS The sanitarian is highly qualified, and
has a science degree and has passed a
state examination;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP
CALIPOIWIA, do hereby proclaim the week beginning
April iH, 1968, as "Environmental Health Week,"
and invite the people of California to Join in
recognizing the invaluable service and contribution
that all sanitarians have rendered to the health,
safety, and well-being of the people of this state.
IN WITNESS WliEREOP, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
25th day of March One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Govei'tu.if IT
ATTEST
^^" iW*/fc/^'^*^-**
by.
Secretary-xif State
Deputy 'Secretary of State
^-m
tftmifd im cAiiroRNU orrics or arArft vKiNriM«.
^ 56^/1
IJjecutioe ©epartmcnt
^tate of California
FIUED
In ftia oKca of il«i 6<cf*lary af Stal*
ei rhe Stoi« <l California
MAR 2' -1368
IfWoiy of Stalft
AuhMnI lotfoMry o< StoM
P ROC L. A K A T I 0 N
•IE-nKA".
WHEREAS
The Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks will liouor the Junior cjtizens of
uur country with the proclairiatlon of
"Elka NatLoual Youth Week" on May 1,
iQoB; and
The California Elks Association is
made up of \&\ Iodises in Califoriiia
and three in Hawaii which are sponsor-
ing programs to help the young people
of their communities; and
It is only fittint; and proper that the
Legislature note and encourage the
worthwhile efforts of all citizens and
sei^vice OJ^tianl?:atlons on behalf of
our youi;h:
JOW TPIEREPORE,!, ROI^ALD TEAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIPORIJIA,
aalii. trie- wcok bctiiinninis with May 1, I'^ob,
'••/IIEREAS
nercLy pro^
Mat' •■
Youth Week" in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set niy hanu and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
23th day of Karch One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
A^
waxS-*-^
ATTEST;
by_
Governor
SecretaiV/jf State
Deputy Secretary
of State
primieJ im ctiiroxNi* orrtcr ot »t*TB pbintinc
#^^y<2
^xecutiDc Bepartment
3tate orCalirornfa
P n C C ]„ A M A T ION
In lh« Office ef fk- o„_.
/-'PR1 -1968
'»fV Of Sfato
'.WEnEAo
whehra;
WiiEHEAJ
WITEREA.-^ The American Cancer Society's Annual
Cancer Crusade has attracted the
volunteer efforta of thuusando of
c-alii urn I ana; and
Thece volunteers will continue their
work until virtually every family in
the state has been contacted; and
The Ainerlcin Cancer Crusade workers
^y their voluntary efforts, have
played a major rule in the advances of
recent years in the detection and
treatment of this disease; and
Tlie purpoau of the Annual Cancer Crusade
is to alert the public to cancer's warning
signs; to stress the need for periodic
checkups and to raise the funds for
programs of research, education and ser-
vice to cancer patients;
NOW TIIEHEI.'UitE, 1, RuNALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA
do hereby cormnend the American Cancer Societv 's An.^«f '
cancer Crusade to the attention of all Caufornl^" and
urge that they support the fight agalist cancer!
IN WITNESS 'WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
first day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor Q
iTTEST: ,&'
tv_
Deputy Secretary of State"
t'lmlrJ Im cAiin»iii> orrici o> ii
*T« FRINTINC
^D.G^13
FILED
i^xecutivie Bepartmcnt
^tateofCalirornia
!««)«• OWle» eTf»i« Smrtfiiyif Stat*
of th. Stat, of C.lifo»^i«
APR 4 - igeaj
FWNK M. im^f^H of Sfale
Auiilsnt S«rMarv e< SM^ i
PROCL AMA T I 0 N
'.frTEREAS
V/HEREAS
WilEREAS
The death of General Douglac MacArthur on
April 5, 19lj'^* left the people of the free
world with a profound sense of sadness and
deep loyn; and
Calif oralans and free men everv-.vhere r-eapect
the memory oi; the "Old Soldier" whose paas-
inc they hav^c deeply mourned; and
The Bataan-Corregldor Society of America,
orcanized and founded on the concept of
liberty and democracy, and dedicated to the
cause for which thousands of Americans and
Filipinos valiantly fought and gave their
lives, is composed of Americans, Pillpino-
Americans, and Filipinos bound together by
an uncommon bond of friendship; and
The society is observing the fourth anniver-
sary of the death of General Douglas
MacArthur with a memoi-ial di.nner April 7,
1968, In San Francisco;
NOW TIIEHEFOnE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVEHNuH OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim April 'j, 1968, as GENERAL DOUGLAo
MACARTHUR DAY in Calif on iia, and invite all the people
^'^ Cali't^rnia to honor on tliis day the memoi-y of Gezieral
Douglas MacArthur and those \-Jlio fell at Bataan and
IN V/ITNEoS 'riEREOF, I \\a.je
hereunto set my hand amd
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
fourth day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
"Ixty EJtiht.
WHEREAS
Gov^.riur »
ATTEST: 1 <^ r . »t^ MtfJ^^
Secretary oi'/Sface
.=..==!§
frimlti im CAiiroiMiA orrici 01 irATC ratNTisi.
f^Ul-ij
t$i
^xecutiDe ©epartmtnt
^toteorcoliromia
FILED
PROCLAMATION
In th» Office of th» 8»or»t»ry of SUM I
of tha StaU of California
APR 4 -1968
fRAj|LMJp8DA|>, ytary of Site
By /Ps^^^«*-^
AuUtont S«w«Hiry o* 5tat«
WHEREAS
WIEREA.;
W?[EREA?
Tiie Croatian nation, ever alnce Its early
beginning In the seventh century, has had
to fight to preserve freedom and Inde-
pendence, and In the pursuit of democratic
proceases created, more than a thousand
years ago, one of the oldest elected parlia-
mentary bodies, the Sabor; and
Croatia la presently subjected to force
and terror exerted by Yugoslavia which
has prevented the election of representatives
to the Sabor and has deprived Croatlans of
the basic human riglits of self-determination,
free elections, economy, culture, religion,
and even language; and
More than 150,000 Americans of Croatian
descent live in California, participating
in economic, cultural, and political
developments of t!ie Golden State and always
maintaining their vigilance against Communist
aggression by sharing their knowledge and
experience;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RON/^LD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim April 10th as CROATIAN INDEPENDENCE
DAY to honor these Calif ornlans and invite al] citizens
to give renewed devotion to the Just aspirations of all
people for national independence and human liberty.
IN WITNESS V/HEREOF, I havi
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
JiiL day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor 'C
ATTEST: (^^4^^^
Secretary X/stafce
orrici HI iitTi nummn
.^(^'/3-
FILED
-—11
IJxtcutitie ©cpartmcnt
^tate or California
In lh« Offlo* of th« Swrttary of SUtt
of tho 8UU of Cilifornia
APR1 1 1958
FRANK JL mm. SeAtanif State
By /(r/*,/^,w«»-.^
Aulitont Samtory ol Slol*
PROCLAMATION
WliEREAS The "Up With People" program Is sponsored
by Moral Re-Armament and the goal of the
youths and adults Involved in such program
is to dedicate their energies, convictions
and lives to making theii" communities and
schools a better place; and
WHEREAS The "Up With People" program is renowned
for its "aingouts" in which young people
Join hands and hearts in the task of pro-
jecting the real image of America's young
leaders of today and tomorrow; and
WHEFIEAS As part of the program "action councils" of
youfcli, parents, educators and business and
community leaders are meeting regularly to
find ways to apply absolute standards of
honesty, purity, love and unselfishness in
their public and private lives;
NOW THEREFORE, I, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ROBERT FINCH,
ACTING GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim
the week of April l4th to /vprll 20th as "UP WITH PEOPLE
WEEK" .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
tenth day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Lieutenant" Governor
ATTESTt
/f. -.v.. v.,.
iecretaryCjo/ State
P^
tti HI tItlll-OIINM OPrt<t or BTATE mlNIINC
^'6 y^
FlUED
=--=^
3£xccunV)t Bcpartmcnt
^tace of California
In tti» Offlo» of th» 8«:r«»«ry of BiMH
of th« Bt*U of California
APR1 1 1968
1-t 0 C T. AMATION
AaktaM SwnMrr a* $•■••
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAi
WHEREAS
The future economic growth and development of
our country will be largely dependent on our
future business leaders; and
The Future Business Lenders of America is an
orgaSzation created by the United Business
Education Association to develop the young
adults majoring in business education courses
in our high schools and colleges; and
The organization is operated as an i^^^f^^^^^,
part of our educational system and is financed
solely by the students; and
n,.rin^ the week of April l4 to 20, 1968, the
Sers of the nearly 150 high -hool chapters
in California will be devoting themselves to
various community service programs; and
Nearly ?,000 delegates will convene in Anaheim
on Ar)r1] 1<) Tor the 19th annual State Conventi
on AoriJ Bu3ines!J Leaders of America;
on
ol
Apr1 :
the Future
on
wnw THEREFORE I. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ROBERT PINCH, ACTING
WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
tenth day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
LleutfenSht Governor
ATTEST :<i;j^^iut/-^ /4^^y/^^»■
Secretary *«T State
Doputy LuuroLci-y of State
ul i» c«iiio«">» orrio oi •!«" F»imi»c
^:XGoy
FILED
m---
^xecutioe Bepartment
3tate or California
of lh» iiite C'f Cshforni* ,i
APR 15^9*^3 I
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS There is general recognition today that
prcssin/^ problems involving community
development, housing, hardcore unemployed,
education, transportation, environmental
pol]ution, water and natural i-esources,
agriculture, and economic gi-'owth require a work-
ing relationship between government and the
private sector of the American economy; and
v;HEREAS Business and professional men and women of
America have skills and talents which can be
brought to bear upon these problems; and
WHEREAS Business and professional men and women through-
out America have joined together In local, state,
and national chambers of commerce to attack and
solve problems through voluntary action programs;
and
lifHEREAS Chambers of commerce have perforTiied and are
performing a valuable service by enlisting the
aid of the business and professional men and
women of America to 1 Ind and Implement solutions
to the problems of modern America; and
NOVJ THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of March 24 through 30, 1968 as
CHAMBER OF COMMK-RCE WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to. be affixed here this
J^^-^day of March One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor ^
Secreta^t/of State
hiitAxlY ;:o^,r:jv..:y ^x State
ffinttd *• 14IIIOBMI* orrici or tjAim rtiMTiNc
-^m
i^xtcutioe Btpartmtnt
^tatt of California
In th* Offlo* et ih* tMniK y of ttalf |
of th* But* of Callfarnia
^?AJ^Lt^^iM').A^^euB«^ of Sfafi
VniEKEAJ
WHEREAS
V/HEREAS
MEREAS
p R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
May 1st is the Eleventh Annual National
Observance of Law Day USA; and
The theme of Law Day this year- -Only a
Lawj-ul Society Can Build a Better Society-
bears a timely mesaage; and
These words remind us that only by reliance
upon the due processes of law, and indepen-
dent courts, and representative covemment,
can the resources of our nation be marshalea
to achieve lasting progress; and
It is appropriate that we acknowledge our
dutv as citizens and recognize our responsi-
bilities as individuals to uphold the law,
the agencies of law enforcement, and the
courts in the performance of their lawful
obligations;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR 0^ CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the day of May 1' ^^^B, LAW DAY UbA
pnd c^-ill uDon all citizens to join in its oboervance
tSougi appropriate ceremonies, programs and educational
activities.
IN V;iTNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/^■tK day of April One
Thousand' Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
^ Cc^vjJk\ 0^
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•^raEREAS
VnffiREAS
iPxecutitJt Btpartmcnt
^tatt or California
PROCI. AMATION
The 9th of April, 1960, marks the 26th anniversary
of the fall of Bataan; and
The fall of Bataan ended more than three months of
heroic resistance, by the L^^o" Force in which
PhiviDDlne Scouts, Americans and regular Filipino
cSmScalth .U^y'mcmbers fought 3ide by side under
the command of Douelas MacArthur and ff ^J^^^; J^"*^
and later Jonathan Walnwrlght, against a Japanese
army ten times their number; and
For an allied world surfeited on gloom, defeat,
aSd despair, the epic of Bataan and Corregidor
?Sa^c asj^bol of hope and a beacon for success
in the future; and
Many survivors of Bataan and Corregidor, including
members of the famed Philippine , Scouts and the
SSth Tank company of Salinas, still reside In
California and each year mark the anniversary of
this historic battle; and
Their Dacrlfice in those dark hours continues to
Terve as In exa-nple to us, and a reminder that we
^ust continue to stand steadfast in defense of
freedom, as our young men are being called upon
to do lA Vietnam today, and as those brave men of
Bataan did 26 years ago;
T-n-.- T-.TEREFORE I RONALD IffiAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
ITToVnfoZ t'^l^'S^lftornlZn^oiZor,. it appropriately.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
3th day of April One
Tliousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
S^aM
V/HEREAS
WHEREAS
l^HEREA.
Governor ^
z'
Secretary of State
—^n-'if. JjL^
f xso
^Kfiititic Btpartment
^tate or California
ROC 1, A M A T I 0 N
RILE^q?!
)K»*<
ArR'^,2l5ti8
WHEREAS
'aMEREA^
Tlic American NumlDmatJc Asr.ociation,
a non-profit oreanization founded in
1891 and chartered by a special Act
of Congress of 1912, is observing
the week of April 21-27, 196b as
NATIONAL COIN WEEK; and
The members of this and kindred associ-
ations encourage and promote educational
and fraternal relations and foster the
interest of young and old in a subject
that is entertainine and instructive
as well as valuable in encouraging
thrift;
NOW TlffiREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby desii^^nate the period of April '-l-^'j ^{'^^'tr
NATIONAL COIN WEEK and urge all citizens to visit the
ShiWts sponsored by the American Numismatic Association
and other groups.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal ^-f
the State of California
to be affixed here this
18th day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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iJiefutiOE ©epartmtnt
^tatc of California
APR 2 2 1968 j
K 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
WIEREAS LlbraricG have been maintained In
California since the days of tlic
mining camps when miiiern would often
borrow the same book over and over
again from the single shelf available;
and
WITEREAP. Throuch the years Callfomja';? libraries
have expanded to provide improved services
for the (growing; population; and
V.fHEREAS Our libraries will continue to play an
jmportant role in the future as we seek
not only tlie i-ecorded knowledge of the
pact, but al^o the up-to-date facts;
NOW TIIEREPORH, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim April 21-27, 196B, NATIONAL LIBRARY
V/EEK In California and urge all citizens to utilize use
and support their local libraries.
IN WITNES;; WHEREOF, I hav(
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the state of California
to be affixed here this
_r^^/tij6 day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor »
Secretary of t
Dc^u *
w- litu'wd
^ ,;iGS3.
i^xtcutiot Btpartmtnt
^tateofCalirornia
FILED
of Ih* ••(
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In th* Offioi of Ih* iMrttiry et •(•«•
of «h« tttll of California
FR&NJI^IJOeDANyecreJw d State
AMiatant sKcrwtgry of Stol*
PROCLAMATION
wiierea:
VmEREAS
wherea:
WHEREA3
The Incidence of the use of dangerous
drugs and narcotics is reaching alannlng
proportions among California's youth; and
This use is undertaken without knowing or
understanding the dangers Inherent in such
practices; and
Our young people must be taught the perils
of such experiments as well as the effects
of alcohol on the human system, and the
desirability of temperance in the use of
alcohol; and
A study is now in progress being conducted
in hopes of establishing the guidelines
and materials necessary for such an educa-
tional program;
NOW THEREFOlffi, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proc]alm the week of April 21-27, 1968, YOUTH
TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK and urge the people of Califor-
nia to cooperate with programs of temperance education.
IN WITNESS WI-EREOF, I have
hereunto set my liand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
Jjlnitl day of April One
TnoutTand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governoi" \
ATTEST: ^
Victidd^^^'^'*^'^
Secretar;^yf State
I^JJL^
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FILED
3!xenitiDe ©tpartmcnt
^tateorCaUfornia
of th* tUU of California
APR 2. 2 1968
FRANOI. JOeDAN,AecBAY of State
AmIimm MrMsoi vf llaw
ROC LAMATION
V/HEREA^
v;herea3
WHEREAS
raEREAi
The second Sunday In May has been known as
Mother's Day in California since 1909; and
Thja tribute was originally conceived by
W]:y.i Harriett ;;tod<lard Lee and It wa3 through
her pnruuaslve efforts that the Native
Dautjhters of the Golden West decided to
sponsor Mother's Day and Governor James N.
Gillette Initially decreed It; and
The continued efforts of Miss Lee were, in
part, responsible for the proclalmlnij of a
national Mother's Day by President Woodrow
Wilson; and »
Miss Lee served the people of Yolo County and
the State of California for over 45 years as
a teacher and school administrator, 12 of
those years as Superintendent of the Yolo
County school Hystem;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim May 12, 1968, MOTHER'S DAY in California
and dedicate this year's observance to the memory of
Miss Harriett Stoddard Lee.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
ggnd day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Oovei-'nor
^
^>^'
ATTEST:C:.;„
Secretary err Sta
te
- of Stat a
primiti in c«(iroBMi4 orpici or •tatb rRiMriwc
#-a6o^y
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of th« 8Ut» of C»liforiiT» t-1
i^KcotiOt Bepartmtnt
^tateorcaliromia
APR 2 41963
AwUtant lt«t»nr •♦ ***•
WHEREAS
WHEREA.
WHEREAS
P K 0 C L A M ATION
May is known throughout the land
as the be{5inning of the long and
lush lettuce growing season in
Calirornlaj and
Iceberg lettuce is the basis of
every salad worth making; and
The California iceberg lettuce
crop will be marketed in every
state in the nation;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD IffiAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim May, 1968, SALAD MONTH and urge
the citizens of California to support the efforts of
the Califoi^nia lettuce industry in marketing its crop.
IN WITNESS '/fflEREOP, I have
hereunto oet my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
23rd Day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Govei-nor 0
Secretary of State
Deputy booiucuiy oi' ijtata
^timttJ !• lAiiroiwi* •rrici or »?*?■ rtiiiTin*
^A(.':)S
€xenitiDt ©cpartmtnt
^tateorCalirornia
FILED
APR 2 4 19b8
WIIEHEAS
V/iIEREA3
WHEREAS
p R 0 C LAMATION
The American secretary is resolved to
maintain the hicheot professional and
personal ethlca in her increasinLlly
vital role In the modern complexities
of business, industry, govenment and
education; and
'3e(-retaria3 work has attained the status
of 'exactine and highly qualified career
work; and
The American secretary believes that her
dl licence should be directed to increased
learning, efficieacy, and loynlty in
makint: ever more valuable her contribu-
tion to the office in which she is
employed; and
The last full week in April is set asjde
each year by the Secretary of Commerce
to honor all American secretaries;
NOW THEREFORE, I, HONALD REAGAN ^Of ^f ?^J^J,^^if ^''^^
do hereby pr'oclaim the week of April 21 throubh ^C to
be SECRETaKiES' WEEK and April 2% SECRETARIES' DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
23rd Day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor' ^
WHEREAS
ATTEST :
Secretar,f-6f State
by {hjJ^. fe^wi^
peputy SocroLa;/ or State
]\-:^L^'A-
FILED
la Ih* OfHot of the 8«or«t«ry of 8U>
■*^ "6? fti* SWf* of -Citlforffir- L
APR 2 5 1968
i^xtcutitit Btpartrntnt
^tate or California
Aulitont Sacrttary
PROCLAMATION
WIEREAo Public Schools Week, an event which
has been obsei'ved In California since
1919, will be celebrated April 22
throuGh AprJl 26, 1968; and
V/IffiREAo ContlnulniS faith in American ideals and
institutions, and the social and
economic stability of the state and the
nation, depend upon free public education;
and
VJIIEREAS The purpose of Public Schools Week is to
renew the dedication of the citizens of
California to the continuation and Improv**-
ment of our system of free public schools;
and
'//HEHEAo Public Schools Week affords every citizen
of the r;tate the opportunity to remain
informed about the public schools in his
community;
NQi; THEREKOiiE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim April 22-26, I968, PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
and urge the people of California to participate in the
pro^ranii; dcr.janed to enhance their understanding of the
work of the dedicated teachers and administrators to whom
is entrusted the education of the future citizens of this
state.
IN WITNESS WTIEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed liere this
23rd Day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor u
ATTEST : \>U.*CU^'' '*^^! r^^-^-^^-
Secjietary of State
itA^Gl
TTtmr^
£xtcutit)t ©cpartmtnt
^tateorcalirornia
'" of "h. 8UU of C.lifornl.
APR 2 5 1963
By .
0R3;
iCieU
of S^ata
AMlitani l«a.t»'y •♦ »»••
PROCLAMATION
VmEREAo
VJHEREA3
WHEREAS
WKEREA.
Millions of acres of forest and range
lands and watersheds in California
constitute resources tliat provide many
benefits in perpetuity; and
Each year our economy suffers losses
amounting to many millions of dollars
because of the needless and wasteful
destruction of these resources by man-
caused wildfires; and
The support of established fire prevention
programs and the practice of wildfire
prevention mctliods that are known to all
can materially reduce this needless waste;
and
Late summer and the fall months liave
historically been the most hazardous periods
for loss from man-caused wjldfire in
California;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim 3eptcmber, I960, KEEP CALIFORNIA GREEN
MONTH and urge California residents and visitors to pro-
tect our wildlife and other natural resources by cooper-
ating with fire prevention programs, not only during the
critical months, but also on a year-round basis, in a
common effort to keep Califurnia gr'een and productive.
IN WITNES.'j WHEREOF, I have
liereunto set my liand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
23rd Day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor ^
ATTEJT: \^X^U4^ '^'1'^'^'
Secretary of State
>.(..,<« C4LI.O.III. .me. or •lATjjBw^y Socpetaiy of State
//• '^€5r
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iJxtnititie Btpartmcnt
^tatt of California
In th. owe* ef «•<• ••V^,"" ?* "
of ttit 8Ut» of C«llfBrnl«
APR 2 .S 1968
By
Aiiti"*''' ■-I-*******
P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
wherka;;
wherea:
wherea:
The Ijidler.' Auxiliary of the California
Anuoclation of Soil Conservation Districts
has been appointed by that organization
to publicize and encourage the observance
of Soil Stewardship Week; and
The officers and membei's of the ladies'
auxiliary, as well as the officers and
directors of the various soil conservation
districts, are vitally interested In the
preservation of our abundant natural
resources; and
It is more important than ever before In the
history of man to recognize man's respon-
sibility to protect and use wisely the
precious gifts of soil, water and all our
natural resources;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the week of May 19 to 25, 19t>o, as
SOIL STEWARDSHIP WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
,;^/>/ day of April One
Tliousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
)
Govei'nor
U^
Os.
KA^-^
•/FTEST: JJI^^^a- /M'"'^*^'
Secretary S?r State
LopuL/ ^ocrctary of State
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FILED
i^iccotioe ©cpartment
^tatrorColiTornia
In th« Offle* of th« 8ter«t*ry of Wfmtt
of lh« Slat* of Colifornia
APR 2 6 1963
FRANK R.jq^,
AMiitaM SxraMry •< Staf
P R 0 C LAMATION
WHEREAS The United States is rich in history
and blessed with a wealth of scenic,
historical, recreational, cultural,
educational and industrial attractions
to ;!ntci-est and delight travelers; and
'»mEREA.j By discovering America through travel
we can ca^n knowledge and appreciation
of our national heritage; and
WTEREAS This under;:; tandln^ helps us to become
bettei- citi^enr,;
NOW T!IEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim April 21-27, 1968, DISCOVER AMERICA '
PLANNING WEEK ana urf^e the citizens of California to
make their planii now to visit some of our historical out-
stand ing landmarks.
IN WITNESS WIffiREOF, I havj
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
?'lth Day of April, One
Thuusand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
cM^^H^ \ ^^J^~Y>^~^
overnoi
r
ATTEST: ^,^f,^^,. ^...„ ^^
Secret
;arir-bf S
tate
by_
UopuLy ^juurcLciry or S
Stato
D.Ni* oprici or tTAri vtiitriMa
\\ :^^^o
iJxtcutitie Bepartmtnt
^tatt of California
In th* Offle* of th* 8*or«t*ry of •■<•
of <h* tut* of Cdifernia
FRANKM.JOR^AN^
AHltlont SaercMnr •< (MM
V/rlEIIEAc
VJIIEREAS
PRO CLAMATION
Citizenr. of this communlfcy have seariessly
'Jried a. members of the United ff^^/rj;^
Reserve units for m.w years, ^"sv-ering the
call to active duty during two world v.ars,
the Korean conflict, and the Berlin crisis,
many aacrlficms their lives for the cauc
of a Free America; and
These cltlzen-soldlers continue ^-" f'lve up
weekena;3, vacations, and evenlnes to "^J"-
taln a hlKh state of readiness so that they
w?il be prepared when called upon to defend
the nation from external threats to .i.ts
security; and
These citizen-soldiers of the United States
Army Reserve are observing their 60th
anniversary on April 23 and the people of
the community owe so much to these patriotic
fellow citizens;
NOW THEHEPORE, I, RONALD HEAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CAL^^^^^^
'4..'p?^;'"a.grSnd"ca?rupor/al('c'tize:S'of California to
foi^S a"u.bute to th lf^lfJ^ir^:^l^\Z^Zll civen
^i^rh-o?'t :Se?Lrs; t^artSs ount7y could remain
the G^Satest democratic society in tne world.
IK WITNE33 WTia^EOP, I have
hereunto set my hand ajid
caused tiie Gi'eat Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
2'lth Day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
VfrlEREAo
Governor O
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Secretaiv of State
by_ ^6^i^xjfll£iLi^
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^tatt orCaUfornia
FILED
In «he Offlo. .f th. «,errt.ry gf 8,,^
of fh. 8UI, Of Clifornl,
APR 2 9 1963
rRANK>IJORDANJ«rjU^ofSlaie
PRO
A M A T I 0 N
v;herea.
'a^EREAS
WHERE A.;
V/HEREAo One of the bulwarks of this nation Is
the free expression of the principle of
the private ownership of property,
evidenced In California and throughout
the land by the fact that more than two-
tlilrda of our families own their homes; and
This principle has been promoted and
sai-eguarded by Realtors of California; and
Realtors, by their dedication to the
strict Code of Ethics of the National
Association of Real Estate Boards have
contributed toward public confidence in
the private ownership of real property; and
Realtors of California will Join thousands
,;■, .}^ colleagues throughout the nation
May 19-25 in celebration of Realtor Week
extolling the advantages of real property,
law enforcement, youth leadership, and
other woi-thy goals;
NOW TIffiREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim tlie week of May 19-25 1968 ^^^ "''"''''
REALTOR WEEK and urge the citizens of California L take
^he^eSk^^^ SSro^.^°' ^'^'^ ^^"--"^ "^^«-^ '-Sg'
IN ICETNESG WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty-ninth Day of April
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governoi
h-
Secretary of State
nhi in uiiiMMu arrici of •?« J ru
Deputy Soorctary ox" 5tate~
^■a(cG'^
F4rE&
In thi Otni* a' (•<• tMrttary of
of Ih* 8U«» ef Oilifernii
APR ;< n 1968
FRANX M. JCttOA|(, Senary of Sato
^Kcotioe Bcpartmcnt
^tattofCalirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. RlO-68
WHEREAS, efficient governmental services which are truly re-
sponsive to public needs are essential elements of a creative
society; and
WHEREAS, the capacity of state and local government to provide
such services is largely dependent on a skilled, vigorous, and
creative body of public employees; and
WHEREAS, California's educational and governmental institutions
have a long and distinguished tradition of public service edu-
cation and training, which requires a comprehensive and co-
ordinated state policy to strengthen, expand and guide this
activity; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that public employees be equipped to
understand and apply to governmental service and rapid advances
in business practices and technology which characterize our
free enterprise system; and
WHEREAS, the development of a positive policy and coordinated
program for public service education and training is needed to
provide sufficient manpower to enable state and local govern-
ments to fulfill their purposes effectively, efficiently,
economically and creatively; and
WHEREAS, the Governor's Committee on Public Service Education
and Training has submitted a plan to fulfill the objectives
set forth above, and has recommended the establishment of a
"California Public Service Education and Training Advisory
Council; "
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this state do hereby issue this
order to become effective immediately:
(1) The California Public Service Education and Training
Advisory Council is hereby established.
(2) This Council shall carry out the following functions
and responsibilities:
(a) To identify and evaluate the needs of California
public service education and training.
(b) To develop and recommend methods of improving
the education and training of public employees.
PHmitd tm I
PAGE 2
^extcutitit Btpartment
^tate of California
rril« r„/»fi=i|.?ed'»np<«.r need, of publxc
agencies.
facilities for the education and training or
public employees.
lf\ TO develop and recommend a systematic program
^ ^ o? stite Ld local government internship training.1
ta\ TO advise and make recommendations to the
^^^ Svernir and other appropriate -g«?""^f ?^^"
Hno *-Vie receipt and disbursement of funds tor
SI eSucaSi'^and training of public service
personnel.
M TO perform such other duties and fulfill such
^^ J?t,Jr reSonsibilities as may be assigned.
(3) The council shall be composed of participants from
the following categories i
3 members
3
3 "
3
2
2
2
(4)
State Government
City Government
County Government
Private Sector
University
State College
Junior College
Private institutions ^
of Higher Education 2
The council shall communicate to the Governor through
Le intergover^ental council on urban Grov^^
:S^re;:J;rdftLns of%hf crncilWl be made to
?he Governor as may be necessary and at least at six
months intervals beginning June 30. 1968.
,l.ui to e«ii»o«"i» oFFiet OP tr.Tl milTlIl.
=-=^=-=E^
iJxtcotiOE Btpartment
^tatc of Colifornia
PAGE 3
(5) The council shall terminate as of December 31, 1969,
unless extended by Executive Order.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hera-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this fifteenth day of
February, A.D. nineteen
Jiundred zmd sixty-eight.
Governor of California
ATTEST
/7
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Secretai(^>of State
,y dju4 .£4h^
Deputy iJe-jrotury of State
.^r^^.
i^jtcutitie ©tpartmtnt
^cattorcolirornia
In tht OfRoa of th* tterttary of Stale
of th* ttata of California
MAYl -1968
FRANK MJORDAH^alrfy (rf Sale
Alrirtyal S«ra(anr •< SM»
R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
WIIEREAS
v;TiKnEA.j
VrHEREAS
The existing conditions which relate to and
affect the Appearance of the highways and
bvtavs of the State of California may make
extra e?forts by the resident, of California
dcsirnble; and
Litter cleanup cuots the taxpayers of Cali-
fornia at least $5" million annually; and
Tt is all-important that Californlans do
not fall into a state of complacency, for
It is onJy through the indivldua] efforts
if Its SiJizenry that California will re-in
one of the cleanest and most beautiful states
in the nation;
ficatlon o" i.hU-. creat state.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
29th Day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
csuAA-
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Governu:
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ATTEST 6,-..i;^,irf^/i. /'
Secretar;
M/U/v
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State
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tmul <• c»tlio«l«i« ornci or •t»l'« ••l»li"€
'c^C'^
TTCED'
efStnL
l^xtcotiot ©epartmtnt
^tattorCalirornia
In tht Offic* of «hf Sior^ttry ..
of <h* 6Ut« af California
MAY 1 - 1968
RANK M. JOeDAVSacjf^ry of Stal
Aulttant l*cr«l«r)f af StaM
P ROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Veterans of the armed forces are returning
to California conununities from the battle-
fields of Vietnam in increasing numbers;
and
The state and nation must not break faith
with these men who have faced death in
combat, and in many cases have suffered
battle wounds ; and
Veterans have learned in the service
excellent job skills needed by the civilian
economy, and their other assets include dis-
cipline, punctuality, leadership and the
ability to work with others; and
Jobs must be found for these new veterans,
as well as for veterans of World War I,
World War II and the Korean conflict, some
of whom are out of work through no fault
of their own despite their occupational
qualifications and successful work histories;
NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of May 12 through 18 as HIRE
A VETERAN WEEK and call the attention of employers and
job applicants to the fact that the California Department
of Employment provides special services to all veterans
in accordance with federal and state laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
thirtieth day of April
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor (
Vovuv-U. M ^'^N
Secretary"6f State
prtmlrj in cAinoKNi* orri<i oi
P RtATI rklNTIN*
V^^-5-
i^xtoititit Bepartmtnt
^tateofCaliromia
In thi Offio* of (h* Sterttary of SUI
of thi SUU of Colifornia
MAYl -1968
JORQANv^igwQrY of Sial
AuUtant Sacratary of Stotv
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
1968 is the sixtieth anniversary of the
establishment of the Navy Nurse Corps;
and
The Navy Nurse Corps throughout the years
and throughout the world has served our
country in the highest traditions of
professional excellence; and
Navy Nurses carry out their mission work-
inq in the fields of nursing care, teaching
and nursing research, always striving for
greater perfection in these areas;
in recognition of the importance of navy nurses to our
national defense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my heuid and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
thirtieth day of April
One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Eight.
Governor jf
ATTEST:<M^.iJ^^'^ /-Vv ''i-'''^-****-
Secretar^-6f State
m-
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IJxtcutiot Bcpartment
^tate orCalirornia
In the OfRo* of th* BMrtUry «f Itot*!
of th« SUto of California
MAYl -1968
xrWtM*
ROCL'^MATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
^ore than 2^^055 handicapped persons a year; and
TV,^ waaes being paid to the handicapped in these
tSl^fu^^oJ^i^^iS tf,4fyii^ :iti.e„; of the
state; and
T^i,» 1-rainina they receive leads many thousands
In?o P?iva?l employment, thus farther improving
their economic status and furnishing industry
and gove?^ent additional competent employees;
and
The workshops for the l^^/^Jf Satf Sf tSf"
receive training;
HOW. ^EREPORE. I. RONALD f^GMI^^.f trough S'Ta^fU
do hereby proclaim the week °f "^^ ^^^^^es? larg; and small.
WORKSHOP WORKERS WEEK, and ^Jf ^^^^^Jlpf^or the handicapped
^o enriftS: ro^SLio^tJibutSrcitizens in their
communities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
30th day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor J
ATTEST il^^ivJi^^S^/'^ /^ ,A^^'
SecretaW/of State
t<ftt4 tm cAiiroim* ornci or •iit» »«i»tiii«
.. n?^
Aaaistant Socreiaiy ui btato
^c-^y
i^xecutitie Bcpartmcnt
— pitED —
la th* Offlo. ef «ht t.er»i.ry of Stat*
of lh» 8Ut. Of C.liforni,
MAYI -1968
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The people of the United States of America are
honoring their fighting men in the local area
and around the world on this day. May 18, 1968;
and
This date represents fifty years of aviation
history and progress at Mather Air Force Base
and in the Sacramento area; and
Mather Air Force Base has been training aircraft
navigators for the Air Force since 1941 and has
been the only navigator training installation in
the Air Force since 1965; and
The people of the State of California, in return,
seek to acknowledge their appreciation to the men
and women of Mather Air Force Base and the Armed
Forces of this country;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
hereby proclaim May 18, 1968, as MATHER AIR FORCE BASE GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY DAY to commemorate this significant anniversary
in aviation history, and offer our congratulations on an
outstanding record of accomplishment.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
30th day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor I
/V^i i<K<-
SecretarjA-« State
., ^WjLt^
-ate
■ 6S
Itimtfot ©cpartmtnt
^tatt of California
In tht Omc» of \h* Secretary of 8tat*
of the SUte of California
MAY 1 - 1968
By-
Auntant &*cr«tary lyf Sfsta
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The general quality of Calif ornians'
housing is the envy of the nation; and
Home building and home improvement
activities help stimulate the economy
and increase employment; and
increased activity in these fields has
the desirable effect of upgrading our
communities;
NOW. THEREFORE. I. RONALD R^^GAN GOVERNOR OF ^^^^J^'
Ar^ v>»rpbv oroclaim the month of May, 196b, as cAi.ir«jRnx«
SmS'iSLS^T month and urge California's homeowners
and all segments of the housing and construction industry
to participate in this venture.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
30th day of April On«
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Rovarnor '
) 1^ — .
Secretary Wf State
q^JjL^
pnmtti Im I
J^66f
i^xtnittDt Btpartmcnt
^tateorCaliromia
P ROCLAMATION
In lh« OtNoi At tht tiCFttiry of Itat
s( <h* SUta of CnlKornla
MAY 1 - 1968
FRANK M. JORDAN. SwretV? of Sfal
By— "^l^V
Aulitont Sto«lar)r •< Stat*
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
1968 marks the twentieth anniversary of the Arthri'
tis Foundation and twenty years of progress in the
fight against the most prevalent crippler in
California; and
It is estimated there are more than 1,800,000
sufferers of arthritis in our state? and
The California chapters of the Arthritis Foundatioi
have a definite program to provide better care for
arthritis sufferers in our state, and to support
clinical research projects here to benefit those
who suffer from arthritis, as well as to support
basic research at key medical centers in the natior
and in California which seek the cause and cure
for this insidious disease; and
The program includes the operation of twenty one
arthritis clinics throughout the state and calls
for their expansion so that they may help many
more arthritis sufferers; recommends the establish
ment of mobile therapy units to bring bedside care
into the homes of arthritics who are unable to
attend the clinics; provides for sending teams of
arthritis specialists into communities to present
local doctors with the latest diagnostic and
treatment techniques; makes possible the use and
evaluation of the newest drugs and treatment
techniques upon clinic patients in this state; and
NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of May, 1968, as ARTHRITIS FOUNDATIOI
MONTH and call upon the people of California to honor the
efforts of the thousands of volunteers who will participate in
this twentieth anniversary.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
30th day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
ATTEST
Governor A
^-of
Secretary
State
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C4LIVOftMIA •PVtCI or ItATI rtlllTtM*
^C'.yo
-m
m^-'^
2!icnitioe department
^tattofCalifoma
FILED
net nt th( 9«er*tiiry
th« ftUta of Cilifori
MAY 1-1968
In tli» Of«o« of th» 9«er«tiiry of StiU
of th« ftUta of Ciliforni*
fRANK tLiQI^DAH, Syetjjgjof Slate
By-
p H 0 C T.AMATION
Aulilont StoMQry sf ttaK
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The Benevolent and Protective Order of El^s
will honor the junior citizens of our country
with the proclamation of "Elks National Youth
Week" on May 1, 1968; and
The California Elks Association is made up of
Im lodges in California and throe in Hawaii
which are sponsoring programs to help the
young people of their communities; and
It is only fitting and proper that the Legislaj
ture note and encourage the ^^^^^hwhile efforts]
of all citizens and service organizations on
behalf of our youth;
„0W T„E„CPOPE, I. RONALD UE.GAN ^°™NOR OP CALIPOPNIA do
sponsoring this salute to our junior citizens.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
first day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor y
ATTEST :<^^-^^'- A)S^-*^—
Secretary of State
Assi.-.c:-.in, Li.-iv- ry u-
,ato
t9imti4 im c
Y.//
iSjtcutiut Bcpartmtnt
FILED
^T^iVrOWo* of «h»ll»Brrt»ry o»iii»<«
of th.SUUof C.liforni*
MAYl -1968
FRANK M. JORDAN, See
^tate orCotirornia
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WI!EREAS
l^HEREAS
continued faith in American i^^^^^^f ^ J"J^^*^"^^te
and the social and economic stability of the state
and the nation, depend upon the P^^^^^^"?^^?" "^„^^e
family unit as a strong moral and socializing force
in our society; and
California has achieved notable success under an
arrangement whereby children left without the benefit
of proper parental care are able to have "temporary
parents ; and
This arrangement calls for the placing of ^"^^ children
in the home of well-screened and responsible adults, or
"?oster parents," who treat the child as their own and
at?Impt ?o instill in him those disciplines and stand-
ards ?hat will be necessary for him to lead a happy
and productive life; and
WHERE.^S The fontcr parent program f^/^j^^Jf /f.Jj.Privelorce"'
fn'ils^iife'andTurn s-h^'s^^^hTost^r^parfn^t^^ith the
opportunity to be a part of something that is important
to the future of mankind;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
first day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
1 vo
Governor ^
Secretary of State
ATTEST
by..
As.;3:i-; Jii
rii-v of State
>rtarr^ *• cjntromi* oppki o» iTATi vmntim*
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■St var-jj-arr Tj^Ksgni
i^xtcutioc Btpartracnt
^tate or California
FILED
MAY 1-19^8
PROCLAMATION '' a«i.i-». &•"••>""'' *'"•
WHEREAS The week of May 5 through 11, 1968, has been designated
National Goodwill Week in recognition of the outstand-
ing humanitarian achievements made by Goodwill
Industries; and
WHEREAS Goodwill Industries had its beginning in 1902 when the
Reverend Edgar Helms, recognizing a source of dignified
employment for the handicapped, asked his neighbors for
donations of repairable household articles and clothing |
which could be repaired and sold, thereby providing
work and income for the needy and handicapped; and
WHEREAS Vocational rehabilitation of the seriously handicapped
was the initial goal and Goodwill Industries has since
expanded its activities to encompass the mentally ill
and mentally retarded in order that these people may
live productive and fulfilling lives; and
WHEREAS As a result of the outstanding efforts of the 136 auton-
omous Goodv;ills in the United States, more than 80,000
handicapped persons have been helped and have received
over $3,500,000 in wages; and
WHEREAS Goodwill Industries is a continuing tribute to the
initiative of private groups that provide a source of
work and income for persons who otherwise would be
dependent upon public assistance; and
WHEREAS The program of Goodwill Industries, based on the dignity]
of man, gives self-respect to the handicapped worker;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do hereby
proclaim May 5-11, 1968, as GOODWILL INDUSTRIES WEEK and urge
all Californians to support this outstanding program which has
helped thousands to acquire dignified employment.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
first day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
iSi w^((^
Governor
(3^^^
ATTEST ;
Secretary of State
ptiaiti in cAMroHNiA orrici or irATl piintino
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I^lJl-J -i ... Lc
uu iJt^iuL^.// of iitate
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35xtcutiOE Btpartment
^tatcofCaliromia
I. th* Ofllot o« «h» 6«en(Ul'y »» i«««
'" oTthlsuUofC.l.fornli
MAY 1-1968
AuUhml &Kr«<arT
WHEREAS
WiEREAS
WHEREAS
^■JHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
California's 1,763,100 Senior Citizens are
amonq our State's most valuable assets as
they are a vital resource of talent, wisdom
and energy; and
Our Senior Citizens serve with great distinc-
tion in many local projects for voluntary
agencies and for government; and
The achievements of our Senior Citizens merit
recognition from every generation of
Calif ornians; and
All segments of our society will benefit from
ensuring that our Senior Citizens have more
extensive opportunities to utilize their
talents and experience;
MOW TIIFREFORE I. RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
Seby^o?iaim Aay, 1968, as SENIOR CITIZENS MONTH and urge
2^1 Californians to join private organizations and agencies
of state anS local government to meet the challenge of pro-
viding our senior Citizens with the opportunities for proper
recreational, educational and health facilities and
activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
first day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
^
n
Governor ^
ATTEST ^^^^^^^•'^^
Secretary of State
by_ / _ _,_
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J? 6 7y
^xtcutioe Bepartmtnt
3tateorCaiiromia
FILED
In th* Offlo* of th» tMrttary of lluta
of Iho auto of Colifornl.T^
MAY 8 - 1968
FRANK MJQj?D^Acrelary of lale
A«l<Miit*Mntary of lt««
PROCLAMA T I 0 N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The school safety patrols, since their organia-
tion in 1923 in California, have played an
important role in the reduction of highway
accidents involving school-age children; and
More than 32,000 safety patrol members are now
serving throughout the State of California to
protect school children; and
The lifesaving efforts of the school safety
patrols play an increasingly important role in
the never-ending campaign to reduce traffic
accidents; and
This program should receive public attention
and citizen support and the accomplishments
of these children recognized;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim May 5-11, 1968 as SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL WEEK
and call upon all people of the State of California for
observance of this week with appropriate proceedings and
ceremonies.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
■^ f ijv, day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
jCkavernor '
ATTEST : '*-'"-*^ y j
Secretary of State
«?•/.
• ■ ■ ■ •■-. „ V.'..' ^.>,jtO
pHutr4 hi cAitroiMi* orriri ev ititi *iiiitins
o / :^
^XECUtiDE Department
^tatt of California
FILED
WHEREAS
V-JIIEREAS
WHEREAS
p H 0 C L A N A T I 0 N
Today's transportation network is a vital
part of our economy which helps keep the
wheels of cor.micrce and industry turning; and
Our transportation system, which is steeped
in the history of the Conestoga and the
Iron Horse from the days of our westward
expansion, is the most technically advanced
and makes us the most mobile society in the
history of the world; and
Our personal, commercial and economic lives,
as well as our national defense, are dependent
upon efficient, modern and rapid transporta-
tion;
row THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby oroclaim ray 12-13, 19G8, as CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTA-
TION WEEK in honor of this vital segment of our economy.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
ninth day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor
ATTEST :(l2i.i^'^r6 /iSifx,*^-**^
Secretar
f State
t>..-
iiQi-uu/ Scorotary of Stats
ptmiti tm <
4t- Sl67^
i^xecutiOE ©epartmcnt
^tateofCaBfornla
FILED
In thi Offlo* sf lh« 8*«r«tiiry of tUM
of th* AUU of California
MAY 9 - 1968
FRANIL MJ)RMNAKretirY of Still
Aulataiii SMr>4ary •« Stet*
DIRECTION
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest , State Treasurer:
April 2f^??68' ^A ^"^""^^ °f "^he California State Colleges, on
r^A, \ ! • ''**°P'^^^ 8 resolution authorizing the issuance of the
$3^ mTJoo n^r T^\^''^' "°"^'"« '^"^'" '^— ^-^^ "eluding
ori J?^:? principal amount of Bonds of Series B and $3,500,000
-nn '^^ k'^T' °^ "°'"^'' °^ ^"'^^ C), and said resolution was
approved by the State Board of Control of the State of Calif ornl-
at a meeting duly and regularly held on May _7_! 1968^ a^d
Anrn ^r^^^f' '!)* Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 25. 1968, adopted a resolution requesting that the S?";
sau'I^d : 'n'^'!' '° °"" "^' «°»'« °^ S"^" B and C for
sale and to sell the same. In the parcels and numbers set forth
and -.%r'r? "' 5°""" ''' """"^ <=°"talned in said resolution
and authoriz ng and requesting the State Treasurer to cause notices
inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said Bonds of SerLs B and
f be published m the manner and forms provided in said resolution
sLte""f 2uJ""r "" "''''''''' '' '""^ "-'« Board of ;intr";rth^
State of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on May V
Califor!:?;' iS'T^nf- '' T^"-" •^'^*^^' °°^«"°'^ <>' '^e State of
honnf T ' ^ ^ ''^''^'^'^ '^*" y°"' " state Treasurer, offer said
pursuanrto'the t "''h"" ^'"^' '" '^'^ """l' -<■ "-^e" -"
fo™« of \ "^ ""*' conditions set forth in the respective
thrr.Mf ,'"c '=°"^''^"«'^ i" "" resolution of the Trustees of
K:.s^So"^:iLi::i^l-r;f ?:jj -;: -.- -,--/---
ir.:\TiiT\i:r:s'- '--'-. i\ r^' ''oie-mb'r'r.^tjjr:^"":; :?ed
state CoIle!:« H ! c ^""^ ». 500,000 principal amount of California
1968 «nH n ^K Tn^"^ ^^"^^ ''*^'""^ »°'"^''. ^erles C, dated May 1
IVbB and numbered CI to C700 inrliis<«» in.- - i ^ ,? ' '
at the office of the Treasurer o 'the s'ate of jiriffrni 1^%"""
Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10:00 :.:f o^ surd.te « Jou
may determine, but not later than May 31, 1968. ^
fni^ I. c.iirci>ii. o,„ci Of .,«,! „„„
3!xccutit)t Bcpartment
^tate of California
" iz'f. rs?i;Arc:>sr.:n.i:.^."L-Su-jS
the Great Sea
day of May, 1968
ATTEST
GOVERNOR ^
SECRETARY OF ST^
l,i !• t«iiro«»l« orriii o» •"»" »»I"TI»«
H-Z)7
[WJ— '
i!xecutioe Bepartment
^tate or California
FILED
In tht Offle* of th* Bteratary of ttaM
of th« 8Uta of California
MAY ii - 1968
FRANOI. JO^AN^tecntarY of Stafa
Awtttont ftactatarv of fttofa
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions o£ The State College Revenue
Bond Act of 19A7 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 25, 1968, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance of the
California State Colleges, San Diego Campus, Student Union Revenue
Bonds and of $2,940,000 principal amount of Bonds of Series A thereof,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the
State of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on May 7 ,
1968; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 25, 1968, adopted a resolution requesting that the State
Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of Series A for sale, and
to sell the same, in the parcels and ntimbers set forth in the form
of notice contained in said resolution, and authorizing and requesting
the State Treasurer to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the
purchase of said Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and
form provided in said resolution, and said resolution was approved
by the State Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting
duly and regularly held on May 7 , 1968;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer said
Bonds of Series A for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the
form of notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said Bonds of Series A to be so sold
shall be $2,940,000 in aggregate principal amount, all dated
November 1, 1966, and numbered Al to A588, Inclusive. The sale
shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10:00 a.m.
on such date as you may determine, but not later than May 31, 1968.
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prtmiri im CAttroiwtii orrici or stati v*tHriN«
iExtcutiut Bcpartment
^tateorcaliromia
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this _9th_
day of May, 1968.
\ ( (K^UM cV
xn.aA^>
ATTEST
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Hi=
FILED
iSxtratiDE Bepartmtnt
^tate of California
In tht OfRet «f th« Storatary of StaM
of th« tUU of California
1968
AuUtanI ftMrvtary of Stof*
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College Revenue
Bond Act of 19A7 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 25, 1968, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance of
the California State Colleges, San Jose Campus, Student Union Revenue
Bonds and of $3,240,000 principal amount of Bonds of Series A thereof,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the
State of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on May 7,
1968; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees o
April 25, 1968, adopted a reso
Treasurer be directed to offer
to sell the same, in the parce
of notice contained in said re
the State Treasurer to cause a
purchase of said Bonds of Seri
form provided in said resoluti
by the State Board of Control
duly and regularly held on May
f the California State Colleges, on
lutlon requesting that the State
said Bonds of Series A for sale, and
Is and numbers set forth in the form
solution, and authorizing and requesting
notice inviting sealed bids for the
es A to be published in the manner and
on, and said resolution was approved
of the State of California at a meeting
7, 1968;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer said
Bonds of Series A for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the
form of notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said Bonds of Series A to be so sold
shall be $3,240,000 in aggregate principal amount, all dated
November 1, 1966, and numbered Al to A648, Inclusive. The sale
shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10:00 a.m.
on such date as you may determine, but not later than May 31, 1968.
prlmltd to CALireiMi* offici or stati riiNTiMe
^=
l^xtcutitit ©tpartmtnt
^tate of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto let my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 9th
day of May, 1968,
ATTEST
GOVERNOR ^
SECRETARY OF STATE
Primttd im CALIFOBNI* OPPICI op >T*1I PilNTIMO
■*
%7</
t«^=-
FILED
i^xccutitit ©cpartment
;StatcorCalirornfa
tn th« OfAct of tht S*or«tiry of Stala
of ih« Stat* of California
MAY J
FRANI
By
1968
etaa
Siata
AhUmkI iMraMry af tMt*
vmEREAS The corporate vision exemplified by the
management of three local service air carriers
has resulted in the merging of their dedica-
tion to best serve the public convenience
and necessity; and
WHEREAS The unification of their routes, facilities
and deep management resources has permitted
the emergence of a national leader in the
field of scheduled air transportation, AIR
WEST; and
WHEREAS The consolidated route structure of this now
designated regional air carrier will directly
link various cities in the State of California
with over one hundred cities, served through
79 airports, in the eight western states and
in our neighboring countri««, Canada and
Mexico; and
WHEREAS The State of California is privileged to have
been selected as the geographical center from
which the corporate direction of this vast
public service will emanate;
NOW THEREFORE, THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA welcomes AIR WEST, its
management and its employees.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
ninth day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
U ^d^vJLok^'t O
Governor
ATTEST : ^.^C^s'^ ^'^1 n^'-^'^'*^
Secretary of State
or St
0 m
i)iiy\xly t^J^'Ji.../ oi
primltd in cAiiroamA orrici or itati rklMTii
ca^=-^=-=
^xtcutiDc ©tpartmcnt
^tatt orCalirornia
FILED
In th« Of«c» of th> S«ar«<«ry of Stata
of th» SUU of California
MAY 1 7 1958
JORDAN, >creldif of Stale
AHltlant Uatary sf itot*
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The National Association of Insurance Women
is the largest sinqlo professional women's
group in the United States, with membership
totaling approximately 14,000; and
The members of the association hold prominent
and responsible positions in the business
community; and
In addition to the advancements and achieve-
ments of this group of professional women,
the members are also to be congratulated on
their participation in educational projects
on local, state, and national levels; and
This is exemplified by the members in California
who have so generously given their time and
abilities to work with the USO, the muscular
dystrophy auctions, safety councils throughout
the State of California, and driver improve-
ment courses;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim May 19-25, 1968 as NATIONAL INSURANCE
WOMEN'S WEEK to honor the contributions to our economic
and civic life made by the members of the National Association
of Insurance Women.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
f*^ day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor \\
Secreta^y'of State
ATTEST: jP
Deputy Seoretary of I
State
^=-^Ky
fr x^o
m^-
i!xcnitit)t Bepartmcnt
^tateorcaurornia
FILED
In the OffiC» of «h» 8»orelary of Stat^
of th* SUt* of California
MAY 1 0 1968
JOCDAU, Seotf aViAf Statt
FRANK
By
PROCLAMATION
AulitaM UmtAiy ■( ttaM
WHEREAS The National Association of Insurance Women
is the largest single professional women's
group in the United States, with membership
totaling approximately 14,000; and
WHEREAS The members of the association hold prominent
and responsible positions in the business
community; and
WHEREAS In addition to the advancements and achieve-
ments of this group of professional women,
the members are also to be congratulated on
their participation in educational projects
on local, state, and national levels; and
WHEREAS This is exemplified by the members in California
who have so generously given their time and
abilities to work with the USD, the muscular
dystrophy auctions, safety councils throughout
the State of California, and driver improve-
ment courses;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim May 19-25, 1968 as NATIONAL INSURANCE
WOMEN'S WEEK to honor the contributions to our economic
and civic life made by the members of the Nation Association
of Insurance Women . — ^.—
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to,i)e affixed here this
CfLg^ day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
)
kO^^-v
ATTEST:
Governc
Secretary of State
printed im (AiiroiNiii orrit i or iTAti rKiNTiH*
1/.5W
i^XEcutioe BEpartmtnt
^tate or California
In th« OfTiot of Ihd 8«oret:.rv of St«»
of lh« 6laU of Cal.forna
MAY 1 0 1968
FRANK KJORDA^ Seo^anj^ State
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS The 50,000 women employed by American Rail-
roads for many years have matched loyal service
to the industry with commendable community
services; and
WHEREAS Humanitarian projects under the leadership of
the National Association of Railway Business
V'Jomen have briqhtencd the lives of countless
needy and unfortunate people; and
WHEREAS The Association's annual welfare project again
this year will culminate in the donation of
model electric trains to homes for the mentally
retarded and handicapped children in many
cities throughout the nation; and
WHEREAS Simultaneous dedication ceremonies of these
gift trains to be conducted by the National
Association of Railway Business Women on
Wednesday evening, May 15, will also contri-
bute to the observance of National Transporta-
tion Week;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim May 15, 1968, as RAILROAD WOMEN'S DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havs
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
C^ \M day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor \
Secretary of State
ATTEST:
}£J^JjsL.
Deputy Socrotary ox" State
ta cALirvama •rrics or itats vtmriM*
t^cP^ya
iSxtcutitJt Bcpartmtnt
3tatror£alirornia
rie* ef th* tnratiry (
th* Stat* of Cdiforn
MAY 1 i) 13&d
In th» 0(fle» ef th* t»or»»»ry 6* 8trt|
ol th* Stat* of California
P R O C L. A M A T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The broad area of governmont service known as
"public works," has become an integral and
vital part of our modern standard of living;
and
Our economy of abundance coupled with an
exploding population has creat d gigantic pro-
blems in supplying adequate highways, traffic
control, waste collection and disposal, as
well as public buildings to house our expanding
government agencies; and
The ingenuity of the public works administra-
tors, engineers, and other employees has
enabled our federal, state and local govern-
ments to meet the challenge of the 20th
century;
NOW Wl'EREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim Aay 12-18, 1968 as PUBLIC WORKS WEEK to
highlight the importance of this field and to honor the
dedicated public servants now employed in it.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
C^^^ day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
rf of St
ate
ifS^S3
^xtcutiot Bepartmtnt
^tatt of California
FILED
I„ llid Oiric* c« Ihe !%«crctr'y of 8Ut»
ul lh« Ut*t* a< Califarniii
MAY 1 1) 1S68
IMiyi JOROM^ SM^Un^f State
BE IT KNOVTO ;
PROCLAMATION
That I, Ronald Reagan. Governor of California,
do hereby designate the week of May 15-22 A.D.
1968, as FOUNDERS OT.EK for all citizens,
residents, or visitors in and to the County
of Madera, State of California.
Further be it know that May 18, 1968 A-D- is
hereby officially proclaimed Diamond Jubilee
Day. This shall be in commemoration of the
official action of the State Legislature
assembled, creating the County of Madera,
In the ye^r 1893. This day shall be observed
as the 75th Anniversary of the founaing of
said County... i.e. on May 20, 1893.
Further, it is hereby decreed that the entire
year 1968 A.D. shall be known as Diamond
Jubilee Year in and for said County, and all
festivities, activities, and celebrations
shall be so inclined.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
second day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
".overnor ^
Gove I
ATTEST : l^
Secretary *TJt State
by SnJ. . hC^ . , - —
Tcputy bOLi-L^i ./ oi L>tate
>H»«i< hi I
¥^W
iJxtcntiot ©cpartmtnt
^tatrofCalirornia
FILED
MAY 10 1963
PROCLAMATION
Mav 14, 1968, marks the 26th anniversary of the
founding of one of the illustrious units in the
military service of the United States, the
Women ' s Army Corps ; and
The members of the Women's Army Corps have, by
their dedication, faithfulness, probity,
integrity, and plain hard work well earned the
admiration of a grateful nation; and
It is entirely fitting and proper that the out-
standing contributions of the members of the
women's Army Corps to the defense and security
of the united States during peacetime and war-
time be accorded official recognition;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim May 14, 1968, as WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS DAY in
recognition of the loyal service of its members.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
t\^^ day of May , One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
J C^Kfta
Governor ^
ATTEST :
uw^/^jS'-*^
Secretary^of State
^rtmltd tm c*iiro»Hi» OFFlti of <t*ti FilNriNf
#5^^^
tm^
^KcutiDt department
^tattorcalirornia
FILED
I . '.: .- Of.'iee cf tho 8*oret>ry of Stal^
t. tlic tJ«ct5 cf Cellfornia
MAY 1 0 1868
IRVIIUi ■•i-^". SyrefjTlif Slate
/_......... ..cttStat*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Licensed nursing homes and related facilities
for the care of the aged and the convalescent
in the State of California now number more
than 1,200 with approximately 67,000 beds; and
These facilities offer not only medical, nursing
and personal care, but also provide rehabilita-
tion, restoration, recreation, physical and
occupational therapy, and spiritual programs
designed to provide a "fuller life" for the
aged and the convalescent; and
The California Association of Nursing Homes,
Sanitariums, Rest Homes and Homes of the Aged,
Inc., has provided leadership for its members
and has made important contributions to improv-
ing the standards of care and broadening the
services offered by such nursing homes and
related facilities;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim May 12-18, 1968, as CALIFORNIA NURSING HOME
WEEK, and urge the residents of this state to acquaint them-
selves with the services and contributions offered by
licensed nursing homes and related facilities to assure a
fuller life for the aged, the chronically ill and the con-
valescent of all ages.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
f^ day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
primttJ i« CAMPOBNI4 errttr or %wajm piiMrrNc
Governor 0
Secretary of State
4^^^^
^xenitioe Bcpartmcnt
^tate orCalirornfa
FILED
In the Offic» of the 8ecrel»ry of Stat
of th* 8t*t« of California
MAY 1 G 1968
FRAHLM. JO^OWl SwiWIarY of Slal
Aulitvnt S«cr*fory of Stof*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The law enforcement officers of California have
worked tirelessly and devotedly to safeguard
the lives and property of their fellow citizens,
regardless of the peril or hazard to themselves;
and
By their dedicated service these men have earned
our profound respect and gratitude, and are
deserving of special honor; and
By joint resolution of the United States
Congresr, May 15 has been designated as Peace
Officers Memorial Day in honor of the federal,
state and municipal law enforcement officers
who have been killed or disabled in line of
duty;
NOW THEREFORE, I, ROBERT FINCH, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim May 15 CALIFORNIA PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL
DAY, and o-der state flags to be lowered to half-mast in
honor of our law enforcement officers who have given their
lives in the performance of their duty.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/J day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Lieutenant Governor
ATTEST : ^'lil^-i^/i- /^^V/V^ -»*«-
^ or
Secretary
State
b:s^ ^^ Uu^^^.
-^ .^ (=%']
^xtcutiDt Bepartmcnt
J^tateofCalirornia
FILED
In th« Offio. of ih* ScerMary of Stala
of th. 8Ut, of Cillfornl.
MAY ] 6 1968
FRAMU1. JOroy, Si^fary of State
AMhtanl karttary •! «Mt ^
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS It is of vital concern to us all that the best
posiblc training and education be afforded
those children who have learning disabilities
in order that they may take their place in our
society as oroductive and responsible citizens,
their potentialities fully developed and fully
realized; and
WHEREAS Further study and research is necessary in this
important area of education, special programs
must be developed and new methods of teaching
devised, and thi3 task can only be carried
forth with the firm support of an informed
citizenry;
NOW THEREFORE, I, ROBERT FINCH, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim May 10-19, 1968, as CHILDREN WITH LEARNING
DISABILITIES IVEEK , and invite individuals, groups, and
schools to observe this period by offering to the public
teaching demonstrations and informative lectures on learning
disabilities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
y^ day of May, One
Tnousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
LicuteiTant Governor
ATTEST: ^'U,j:.U^-^0 /iy>j n-*'^-^'''*^
Secretary of State
^'d.juj ^^W>
tHmhJlm I
.X
^-y^
YVU^^W
~m
^xecutiDt Bcpartmcnt
^tate of California
In th» Officn of th» Seercttry of ttat*
of th« Stnta of California
MAY 2 41968
rRAii:; M. U^ikue^ of state
PROCLAMATION
AliiJtant Socratory of Stot»
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
On January 14 and 15, 1968, certain areas in
Sicily suffered severe and devastating earth-
quakes, which were followed by more than 8 0
other earthquakes, which rendered further havoc
in surrounding towns and communities during the
next few weeks; and
The most reliable estimates to date have placed
the number of people dead at more than 350; more
than 80,000 persons were left homeless; more
than 3,000 persons were seriously maimed or
injured; hundreds of churches were destroyed;
over 40,000 homes were demolished; thousands of
acres of ripe wheat were ruined; and total
damage is estimated to be in excess of
$800,000,000; and
WHEREAS
The citizenry of these devastated areas have
undergone severe hardships a*; a result of such
earthquakes and are desperately in need of
relief;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim the week of May 26 through June 1, as SICILIAN
EARTHQUAKE RELIEF WEEK, and commend the Order Sons of Italy in
America for its efforts to alleviate the suffering of the
victims of this disaster.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty third day of May,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
(v(K>5uka i\*Jl^
Governor
ATTEST: ^^
Secretary ofi^'^atate
ttimtfd im < «i iioBNi* ovri< t ur ■tATi rkiiiriM*
(ORIGINAL)
.;cV-y/
i^xtnititat Btpartment
^cateofCaliromia
FILED
M/Vi' 2 '11968
R O C T. R M A T I O N
v-jnr.REAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
v-jhepeas
v;hereas
The cin,,„ Club of A«^"c. u a„j;°j!:^f ^Vp"°-"
?"Uii^.fr, s°:i"o"r;;oS;t r„7^»«u. cio».
acro:;r, the country; and
1963 is the 21st year .ince the club was
founded ; and
Clownn and clowninn elate back to Joseph and his
coat of many colors; and
Today the clown and hi. -^panions in the field
SL^^rf ^.^h^poIJo-I To f tJ^ublcd world, and
Tho week of August 4. 1968. will be the 18th
obnor^anco of National Clown Week;
HOW ThEREEORE, I , UONAEO ^KAHA. nOVERNOR^OE^CAhironNIA^d^^
hereby proclaim tho week of Auqu.,t ". ,
\^EK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty fourth day of May,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor (\^
Secretary of^/tate
ATTEST :
„t I. t..i»«iHi« orntl or itAtl MIKIIHS
(ORIGINAL)
C^9c
l^jcmrioc Bcpartmcnt
^Qte orcalirornia
F/LED
In the OfRoo cf the Secretary of St.t.
.f the Stat, of C»li?o7ni. "^
^'AY2d]968
By /g
A»i::fan;ijaslary»fS;t.:i
WHERKAS
WHEP.EAS
\TOEREAS
V7HEREAS
r R O C L A M A TION
This year School Bus Safety VJeek will be
celebrated nationally for the first time; and
The excellent saFoty record achieved by school-
buses is worthy of recognition and commendation;
and
The need for safe student transnortation cannot
be overemphasized in view of today's high volume
of traffic throughout the State of California;
and
School Bus Safety Week underscores the vigilance,
caution, and courtesy that must be exercised by |
every citizen in order for there to be any
significant reduction in vehicle accidents;
NOW THERET^ORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim June 2-8, 1963, as SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty fourth day of May,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
^TT^ST
Governor ^
Secretary of jfd^tc
(ORIGINAL)
^<^'y/
^itvmt Department
S»tatt of Colifornia
MAY \l ') 1968
PROCLAMATI O N
VVIIL'REAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
ThG R.O.T.C. program for training officers for
Tvlillll' T^' ""'^ ^^^ ^^^'^^ '^-^ been Se
available to many students of the nation's
colleges and universities; and
outsffndfno l^^^^ivon the United States many
outstanding officers in the Army, Navy, and Air
Force and has contributed substantial!; S the
hiyh quality and dedication of those serving
m the military services; and rvmg
The National Society of Scabbard and Blade an
honorary society in the R.O.T.C. program, an?
the university of California at slntl Barbara
are sponsoring a conference on the R.O.T C
lllfT v° ^••^^"'^ ^" ^^"^^ Barbara dS;Ing' the
last weekend m May of this year to consider
partSp\\\^n1^r,-^ -°-- -^ -e perfjnnel
confer ce on tho P^ogram^LLl^^d^^f .-.;r?L-\Ts°n\a"^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty ninth day of May,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor
,CLiM/N^-v
ATTEST:
Secretarf-6f State
Doput
ty Sucre t/,r-^-,.*?"i
f oocTtf tary of St
(ORIGINAL)
J>^-9.A
^xtnitiot Bcpartmcnt
^tatcorColirornia
In the Offic, of th. S,cr.tary of St>J
of th. St.t. of C.l,»„7„°. •■"
MAY \l 9 1968
rwi^
-^.mN.A«e>rvofS(al
By...
Its iML^
^"•""'»«'»l»rr»fStaf,
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
This year marks the 46th anniversary of the
first Shriners hospital started by the Ancient
ircal.?"'"" °' ^^" ^^'^'^^ °^ theVstic sS?;L
in California and the nation; and
Jn^ fl!''^^^''^ hospitals for crippled children
and the burns institutes are dedicated to the
less 0^^!^""^ treatment of all children regard-
^??v hfi ^'' ""^ ''''V^' ^"^ h^^*-' ^"^ed or materi-
ally helped more than 152,000 children during
the past 46 years; and ^
Ind T^^HT~■fJ^■^^'^ ''^'"P^^ ^" 2^" Francisco
and Al Malaikah m Los Angeles— of the Mystic
Shrine which operate hospitals for crippled and
burns institutes deserve the wholehearted
appreciation of every Californian for their
great humanitarian work, and the Nobles of
Aahmes in Oakland, Ben Ali in Sacramento,
Tehran in Fresno, El Bekal in Long Beach Al
Bahr in San Diego, Kerak in Reno, deserve the
great work}'^ ^°^ ^''^^^ ""^^^'^ ^"°^^« i" this
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twenty ninth day of May,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor
ATTEST:
>ftnui im cAtiroKN
=^iii£Sti«ir
n> • op iToi Miarim
(OKIGINaL)
*^*^-»*^^^
^t-93
mi
35xcnitit)c ©cpartmtnt
^tatf of California
FfLED
J UN A - 1368
T of Sfafe
PROCLAMAT ION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Fine dining is a tradition in San Francisco and
California, and one of the major attractions for
visitors m San Francisco and California is the
host of outstanding restaurants; and
Some 30,000 restaurateurs and purveyors will
attend the fourth Western National Restaurant
Convention and Exposition from 13 western states
including Alaska and Hawaii, August 18. 19. 20
and 21, 1968; and » , *"
This convention is being held this year under
the cosponsorship of the Golden Gate Restaurant
Association and the National Restaurant Associa-
tion, marking the fourth time San Francisco and
California have been accorded the honor of
hosting this affair, an honor never afforded
any other city or state;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim August 18-2 3, 1968, as RESTAURANT WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
third day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor I
ATTEST • ^
Secretat^'of State
Deputy SocroLary of State
(1. <.iiro.Ni> or,!,, or ir.ia ,>iiiriii« (originBl)
-^/.^V
iPxecutitie Btpartment
^tateorCaltrornia
FrLED
in tl,» Orric. pf the 3iicr«fary of 81;
of th. Slji. of Cl.forni,
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
P R O C L ft M A T I O N
The tragic death of Senator Robert F,
Kennedy by an assassin's bullet
affects all Californians and all
Americans; and
our prayers and sympathies are with
SJs. Kennedy and the Kennedy family,
and
Sunday, June 9, 1968, has been pro-
claimed a National Day of Mourning;
.OW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF THE^STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, do hereby P^^^^J^S^J ^^JJe 6, 1968,
throughout California ^--^^f.^.^f J[,^?? all flags
fo^rflorat'harf-;tt?f during this period.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed here
this sixth day of
June, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty
Eight.
Governor C^
ATTEST: J^^^*^ A^A-^*-
« ^t-^^CJnf Stat
Secretary>bf State
by__
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l^xccortDe ©tpartmtnt
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DIRECTION
FILED
In Iht* Officr of the Socretary of StaM
of the Stnto of California
}\''\ -1968
fPANLM. JORDAN, fccraJail of Slafa
rPAlip*. JORD/
A>t>ilan! Sactalory of Slot*
To the State Treasurer under the provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended).
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
January 26, 1967, adopted a resolution authorizing the Issuance of
Parking System Revenue Notes and of $5,500,000 principal amount of
Notes of Series A, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and
regularly held on February 21, 1967;
VfHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 25, 1968, adopted a First Supplemental Resolution (supplemental
to the resolution adopted January 26, 1967) authorizing the issuance
of $7,000,000 principal amount of Parking System Revenue Notes,
Series B, and said First Supplemental Resolution was approved by
the State Board of Control of the State of California at « meeting
duly and re;;ularly held on May 7, 1968; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
April 25, 1968, adopted a resolution requesting that the State
Treasurer be directed to sell said Notes of Series B at private
sale, for cash, at such price and Interest rate or rates as may be
nep,otiated by or on behalf of the Trustees, with your concurrence,
and in the parcel and numbers set forth in said resolution, and
said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the
State of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on May 7,
1968;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell said
Notes of Series B at private sale, for cash, at such price and
interest rate or rates as may be ne^.otiated by or on behalf of the
Trustees of the California State Colleges with your concurrence,
and in the parcel and numbers set forth in said resolution of the
Trustees of the California State Colleges. Said Notes of Series B
to be so sold shall be $7,000,000 principal amount of Trustees of
the California State Colleges Parking System Revenue Notes, Series B,
all dated and numbered in accordance with the resolution of the
Trustees of the California State Colleges authorizing their issuance.
The sale shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the
State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at such
time as you may determine, and as soon as may be reasonably
practicable.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this _2Ui_
day of June, 1968.
V'^A^ibd^^^^
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ATTEST ^j,i4A>*^i' hyh
SECRETARY OF STATE
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iSxecntitJt Btpartmtnt
^tateorCaliromia
FILED
In lh» OfTicc cf (h» <;«, .
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P R O C L A M A TION
WHEREAS The livestock industry plays a vital
role in the economy of California and
the nation; and
WHEREAS Competitive livestock market businesses
are an important segment of the live-
stock industry; and
WHEREAS These markets provide essential ser-
vices to livestock buyers and sellers;
and
WHEREAS The broadest possible understanding of
the nature and scope of the livestock
industry is in the best interest of
our state;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim June, 1968, Livestock Month in recognition
of the important contributions to our economy made by those
engaged in the livestock industry.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be, affixed here this
_ day of June, One
TJiousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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ATTEST :
Governor (^
SecretarT^f State
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Deputy .j^crut..iy o^i' .Jti.l..
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i^KCUtitiE Btpartmtnt
^tatt of California
FILED
In thf OfSre cf ili« Si-crptary of Stat*
of th* Statu of California
JUN! ■ 1^68
rRANjvXJORDA^ yetarf of Stal«
Auiiiant S«a«tory of Slot*
P R o r T. A M A T I
O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The Capitola National Beqonia Festival
an annual paqeant ^^^^f ^^^/^f ?^e week
all flower lovers, wili r>e nexu lofiol
of September 9 through September 15, 1968 |
at Capitola-by-the-Sea; and
under the auspices of the Capitola Chamber
I'UtTT.l lit s^^ ^^^ -
^^ ''!r,"-V^:r-roun"-°':e«h.r°='nditio„s
"rc^plwu in "^i--' the delicate be<,on.a
develops in all its glory;
«« T„E»EPOKE, :, .0«LD »-f • .^^f ™f crpitouTtlonaf
SronL^Stli^l'wKrS ^"ui,e"u c,Iif?r„Uns to
attend the festival.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
eleventh day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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In th« Office of thi 3«cretiiry of BUta
of th* 8taU of Californial
^xccotiDt Bcpartment
^tatc or California
COMMENDATION
AuittonT Sacratary of Stat*
VJHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The much needed and costly Century Freeway (Route 42)
could only be built in the next twenty years through
its inclusion in the National System of Defense and
Interstate highways; and
California's Congressional Delegation, State Legis-
lature, Business and Transportation Agency, elements
of its industry and commerce, labor groups and
numerous private citizens rallied to support their
Governor in the campaign to obtain this inclusion;
and
Construction of these sixteen miles of freeway will
return to California approximately a quarter of a
billion dollars already paid into a federal trust
fund by the owners of the State's approximate
11,000,000 motor vehicles; and
This sum will increase California's apportionment of
the national total of Interstate funds dispensed to
all the states throughout a period in excess of four
years from 7.752 percent to 9.114 percent;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby commend the California Congressional Delegation, the
California Legislature, the Business and Transportation Agency
and to industry and commerce for their success in convincing
the Federal Government of the justice of California's plea that
this most important east-west arterial be included in the
Interstate System.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
1 1 *t day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
^ 'cA/aJuiV » C3-w-JiUN.^^
Governor
Secretary of yMate
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l^itnitioe Btpartmtnt
^tote or California
FILED
In «h. Om« of (h« 8,cr,t.ry of 8t.t«
oHh. Sim. of Californi, ^
JUN1 41963
Auitlani S«a«laf r o( Slal*
PROCLAMA T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS Father's Day, a traditional holiday in honor of
all our fathers, will fall on Sunday, June 16;
and '
WHEREAS The fathers of our land through their steadfast
devotion to the principles of liberty and love
of freedon are primarilv responsible for build-
ing this great democracy, and it is through
their teachings and guidance that this country
will continue to stand for such worthy ideals;
and
We therefore look to the father in the home as
the molder of tomorrow's citizens, the builder
of a good family life, the foundation of our
future, and the teacher of our young in the
importance of fair play, ethical practices, and
peace and brotherhood throughout the world;
'^^.I^^^^^^T' '' ''°''''''° ^^-T^^^m. GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim June 16, 1968, as Father's Day, to honor the
father in the home so that every day of the year may have the
si!r'2^H ^ ^^ ''°^ 'r"" ^""'^ fatherhood, e-empLry'^cKLn-
ship, and ^strong and cohesive family life.
IN WITENSS WHEREOF, I have
horeunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
twelfth day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor
ATTEST: V^ J CS /
Secretary of ^/te
*• C«LlrolHt« OFVtrl or ITATI raiMTIMC
(ORIGINAL)
^'7 CO
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i^xtcutitie Btpartment
^tate of California
FILED
In tho 0((lce of tti» 9«r«liiry of 8t«t«
ef th« 8t*tg cf CaMfornm
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FRANyi MD^H,
By /y^
'ry of State
AuUtanI Statlory of Slot*
R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Milk has been described as nature's most
perfect food, and dairy products are staples
in a good diet; and
Dairy products contain vitamins, calcium and
minerals which contribute to good health and
vitality; and
California's vast dairy industry comprises
one-eiqhth of the State's farm economy and
contributes to the health and prosperity of
California citizens;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim June, 1968. as DAIRY MONTH, in recognition
of the significant contributions to the state made by the
dairy industry.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
D^ day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
O o
Governor ^
Secretary ott/state
ftfut la cALlrMDia •»»!€• o» •t«ti >illiTi«a
(ORIGINAL)
:'7c{
iSxecutiDE Bepartment
^tatcorCatirornia
FILED
«f th» SUti of C.lifor
JULl -1968
FRAN01 Jm
AuUNiM l'»«r»t»ry •! tiMo
Statq
P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Pleasure boating is a form of recreation which can
be enjoyed by everyone and is becoming increasingly
popular in all areas of this state; and
This sport attracts young and old from all walks
of life, the experienced and the novice, and takes
place in a relatively unfamiliar environment with
sometimes swift and violent change; and
Boating waters of the state are limited and the
number of boats is increasing, resulting in high
concentration in many areas; and
The safe operation of boats requires special knowl-
edge and skills with regard to boat handling,
traffic rules, and the forces of nature, combined
with exercise of sound Judgment; and
It is the responsibility of all who engage in
Doating and related activities to follow safe
practices on our waterways in order to preserve
the enjoyable character of this majestic sport;
NOW THEREKOJiE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the wuok of June 30 through July b, 19ba as
JAPE BOATING WEEK, and I encourage all those using the waters
of tne state to increase their knowledge of boating safety
laws and practices, and to use such knowledge to make a safer
and more enjoyable environment for themselves and for their
fellowman.
IN WITNES;i WHEREOF, I have
herevinto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
r^AT ^ day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
cXAj»iiA-
Governor
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Secretary of State
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(original)
J?7c<^
iJxecutitiE Btpartmtnt
^tatt of California
In th* Offie* of the SMrctary of Si
of th* SUt* of Cdifornia
JUL 3 -1968
FRANKJI, JORD,
By
Au<ltant S«cr«<«lT af SM«*
p R OCLAMATIQN
The State of California has been the nation's
leader in the field of aviation for I il ty
years i and
The women of California, following in the
tradition of the great aviatrix, Amelia
Earhart, have made significant contributions
in this vital field; and
California has been the home of some of the
great figures in aviation, including the late
Joan Merriam Smith who was the first to fly
solo around the world at the equator; and
The 190b Powder Puff Derby, an internationally-
known women's air race, will originate in
California;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA do
irA?iAS^s^K^Sd^5;v^/^Su^^;f^^w--^
DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be ^
affixed here this So -
day of June, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Governor
K^r^/^"
Secretarv-^of State
TOjK^I^^^d^-
Deputy 3o;;rutary oi btato
(ORIGINAL)
^7^5
iJxenitiot Bepartment
^tattorCalirornia
FIUED
JUL 3 -1968
Slate
PROC L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS Columbia, once known as the Gem of the
Southern Mines, is truly representative
of our country's most colorful era — the
California Gold Rush of the 1800s; and
Its spirit has guaranteed it a place in
American history, both as a state historic
park and a national historic landmark; and
Its courageous founders saw fit to name it
Columbia in honor of our nation's most
beloved symbol of liberty and justice; and
It is proper that we pay tribute to such an
important part of our heritage;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim that the GOLD RUSH COMMUNITY OF
COLUMBIA shall be California's Honorary State Capitol
for the day of July 4, 1968.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^ day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor \
ATTEST: f 4uC-^^^
Secretary M^State
deputy iiocri^^^^^^SiatV-
Pfimti4 im cAiiPOR
Nl« Orr>r| OP ITATI rtlNTIMC
(ORIGINAL)
. ^7c- y
i^xtcutiot Bcpartmtnt
^tatc orcolirornia
FIUED
JUL 3 -1968
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The tolling of the Liberty Bell at Independ-
ence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at
2 o'clock in the afternoon of the Fourth of
July, 1776, proclaimed the signing of the
Declaration of Independence; and
WHEREAS The adoption of this historic document marked
the birth of our country as a free and
independent nation; and
WHEREAS It is fitting that the anniversary of this
great event should be appropriately observed
in each year at the same moment throughout
the nation;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim that the anniversary of the signing of
the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE be observed by ringing of
bells throughout the state at the hour of 11 o'clock in
the morning of the Fourth of July and urge civic and
community leaders in the state to take appropriate steps
to encourage public participation in such observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
A'^ day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
A
Governor \ ^
Secretary of State
^?Pii^y ^Secrgtaix of J^tala-^^pr
pttmttJ tm iMiiTonntk orri<t op itati piihting
(ORIGINAL)
.^yos-
iJxtcntitic Bcpartmtnt
^tatt of California
FILED
'"»''%°x-sur:o'fflr.n
JUL 3 -1968
ruWKtiJORDAH,
R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The Ancient and Honorable Order of E
Clampus Vitus is an essential and vital
component in the development of the State
of California; and
The Brethren of the Mines are ready and
willing to assist in the further development
of this great state; and
The California Exposition, the official
"Showcase of our Golden State" is to
become essential and vital in the develop-
ment of the State of California;
NOW THEREFORE,
do hereby proc
throughout the
Clamperdom in
the Mines may
gather on the
pay homage to ,
I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
laim July 6, 1968, as E CLAMPUS VITUS DAY
state and especially within the realm of
order that the Dumbellican Brotherhood of
hearken to the braying of the Hewgag and
grounds of the California Exposition to
and consecrate, such grounds.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
3^ day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
overnor \
GOV
ATTEST: ^.e.M^i>9yi^
Secretary trStatf
by_
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77^6
^xtnitiot ©epartmtnt
^tatf ofCalifornia
In lh» OHf'*' rf \\\t> S»cretjiry of fttstf
of the btAte of Cs^ltfnrnia
FRANJ^ POAN,
creUilof Stall
Aulltani b»J«luT|r ttt jiuta
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS More and more Californians are
participating in square dancing, and
there are now some 50,000 square
dancers throughout this state; and
WHEREAS Since the days when covered wagons
crossed the vast wilderness which
was America, square dancing has been
not only a form of family recreation,
but it contributes to physical fitness
as well; and
WHEREAS There is a growing recognition of this
national dance that is truly American;
and
WHEREAS There is a large number of associations
of square dancers in this state;
NOW THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim September 8-15, 1968 as SQUARE
DANCE WEEK to honor this tradition.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
<\ ^t^' day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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^tateorCalirornia
In !l,
FfLED
P R O C L A M A T I O N
JUL 1 0 1968
By
'^"^'-"•s^-'-<"ro»Shi„
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
I
The citizens of California and the United
States are acutely concerned about the threat
of violence and crime in our Nation; and
We are aware of the necessity of breaking the
cycle which breeds crime and induces violence
and are concerned about the human misery and
degradation which are products of the aforesaid
crime and violance; and
Many dedicated correctional workers and inter-
ested citizens devote their services to the
protection of society by aiding in the redirec-
tion of criminal offenders into useful,
productive and law-abiding lives; and
The American Correctional Association has long
been the leader in developing and implementing
improved programs, techniques and methods for
the rehabilitation of criminal offenders; and
The American Correctional Association and its
affiliates will hold the 98th Congress of
Corrections in San Francisco from August 25
through August 29;
herehf nrn^f • 'i DONALD REAGAN , GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
,111^^ proclaim August 25-29, 1968, as CONGRESS OF CORRECTIi
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WEEK
CORRECTION
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
tO^ day of July, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
\ (^O-^juJUlJl C9^
Governor \
ATTEST: ,^ /. O
SecretaKy'of State
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^xenititit ©cpartmcnt
j5tateorCaliromia
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In the Ofrice of th« Secretary of SUta
of «hi State of California
JUL! 1^1963
mm. Stfre!4W>« State
FRANK
EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION g
AuUranI Secretary of State
WHEREAS, statewide precipitation during the past season averaged
only 75 percent of normal, with some areas ranging as low as 60
percent of normal; and
WHEREAS, the six weeks of drought that occurred this spring was
marked by abnormally high temperatures and drying northerly
winds; and
WHEREAS, these weather conditions have caused extremely dry
moisture and forest fuel conditions, which in early summer were
already about the same as normally expected much later in the
season; and
WHEREAS, to date the number of fires that have occurred on the
State forest fire protection areas has exceeded 1,500 and burned
over 20,000 acres of valuable forest, range, and watershed lands;)
and
WHEREAS, the number and acreage of these forest fires thus far
this season are more than double the average for the past five
years; and
NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority invested in me under the laws
of the State of California, upon finding that the hazardous
condition of the State's wild lands and the fire danger potential
constitute conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property within the State, I hereby proclaim a state of ext
emergency within the boundaries of the State of California; and
I do hereby order the Director of Conservation, working with
other appropriate officials, to take all necessary action throug:
the State Forester to effectively meet this emergency. I furthe
urge every citizen and all civic groups and business enterprises
to make special efforts to prevent forest fires.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 11th
day of July, 1968.
Governor of CalXfo'mia
ATTEST
fiecretSry of State
^7^rf
3£xcnitii3c department
^tatcorCalirornia
FILED
In th« OfDoi of Ih* Btcratary of Stat^
of «ln 8««»ii of Culiforni*
JUL IG 1963
riJANpLJomN, kfret^MDf Slate
Atthtml $*<r*««ry of $!«••
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Safeguarding the health and promoting the comfort
of the people of California require that improved
methods and techniques to control mosquitoes be
developed and that information on this subject
be widely disseminated; and
WHEREAS The California Mosquito Control Association, Inc.,
representing 60 special tax-supported mosquito
control districts in this state, has a broad
program to make Californians aware of the services
offered by each district to combat and control
mosquito-borne disease; and
WHEREAS It is essential and imperative that this fight
meets with success, if full utilization and
enjoyment of California's personal, recreational,
industrial, and agricultural facilities are to be
achieved;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAl^ , GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim July 14- 21, 1968 as MOSQUITO CONTROL
V^EEK and urge the people of California to cooperate with
the program;; for tlie combating and control of mosquitoes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be affixed
here this /Ic g day
of July, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
M^\
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vernor l\^
Secretary of
pnoirj in I .1
It V.INTIMO
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^tatc of California
FILED
^^ 0. •" ^^ •• "' C.IKorn.. H
FRANK M JOjJJA^, ^i«^ "' ^'o'*
R O CLAMATION
Walt Disney was a warm human being who communi-
cated enduring values and the highest ideals
to the minds and hearts of people everywhere;
and
Walt Disney motion pictures, whether animated
or conventionally photographed, consistently
and without exception presented entertainment
for the entire family; and
The qenius of Walt Disney extended beyond the
motion picture screen and television tube to
Disneyland and its many delights for people of
all ages; and
It is fitting and proper that we honor the
memory of such an outstanding Calif ornian;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR ^^ CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim July 17, 1968 and every July 17th
thereafter WALT DISNEY APPRECIATION DAY, and suggest
appropriate observances.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this /6 ^
day of July, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
c
Governor \
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ATTEST ^Ky rfii<^ ^Jy *
Secretary q/itsX^
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^tateofCalirornia
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JUL]? 1968 j
FRAM;< M.JQR!}AN,SAe7clary of lata
By-l_.Z
Awlllonl
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Poetry is one of the most communicative of
the arts and has served man from the beginning
of history as an expressive reflection of his
cultural advancement; and
WHEREAS Future generations will turn to today's
writers of poetry to see how well we, in our
time, served our heritage of freedom and glow-
ing achievement; and
WHEREAS In California, significant numbers of citizens
give poetic voice to their love of life and the
abundance of beauty surrounding them; and
WHEREAS It is noteworthy that a California poet, the
late Will Strong, a past president of our
state's California Federation of Chapparral
poets, influenced in his lifetime the yearly
observance of October 15 as National Poetry
Day ; and
WHEREAS Our own State Legislature, by concurrent
resolution in 1960, designated October 15 in
each year as "Poetry Day" in recognition of
the cultural and human values of poetry and
poetic expression;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Tuesday, October 15, 1968 as POETRY DAY
and invite all citizens to join with me in recognition of
the value of poetry.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/7 ^ ^day of July,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor ^
Secretary of
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In th« Office cf th( Sitcratary of Stati
of th» State o( r.nli'orni*
^xtcutitic Bcpartmcnt
3Mtt of California
JUL1 H1962
FRANK M. JORDAN#SeijAary of Slate
_- ..avrnTZ-^M AllilTanl Svaatofy of Stat*
p R O C LAMATION
1
WIIKREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
February 13, 1968 marked the silver anniversary
of the women Marines, in that continuous service
by women in the United States Marine Corps dates
from the founding of the United States Marine
Corps women's Reserve on February 13, 1943; and
During the past quarter of a century, some 25,000
patriotic American women - including many from
our own state - have served our co^-^^ry in the
uniform of a United States Marine with honor and
dedication, earning the right to ^^^ known as
"Marines", and to share in the proud tradition
of their male counterparts; and
women Marines today are once again fulfilling
their time-honored mission - "Freeing Marines
to Fight" in the defense of freedom -ana .
currently form part of the complement of Marines
at no less than eight installations within the
boundaries of our state;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
Serebr^ocSim July 21-27, 1968 as WOMEN MARINES WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
leth day of July,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
.a
GoveriTor ^
Secretarj
State
by JJj.tJ:..XO^l/^—
Deputy SuuroLur/ of St!
State
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^tate orCalifornio
In th« omct of (h« Si><:,-,t ,rv »» •».*.
JUL a51%8
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS The State of California is blessed with miles of
beautiful beaches and with some of the finest
natural and manmade harbors in the world; and
The people of the State of California are
recognized internationally for their love of
aquatic recreation and sports; and
The City of Long Beach can rightfully consider
itself to be the Water Sports Capital of the
World by virtue of her fine facilities and her
annual sponsorship of the California Inter-
national Sea Festival; and
The California International Sea Festival
consists of more than a full week of
competitions and demonstrations of many kinds
of aquatic events; and
The City of Long Deach has extended its invit-
ation to the citizens of California to take
part in the California International Sea
Festival;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim August 3-11, 1968 as CALIFORNIA INTER-
NATIONAL SEA FESTIVAL WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set ray hand
and caused the Great Seal
of the State of California
to be affixed here this
___<SS'^~ day of July,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
H•^*u.^Pv
Governor
ATTEST :
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Secretary of/s
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FrLED
In lilt Offlco of tht, Secretary of SUta
of the Sfato of Clifomi.-,
JUL l-!51968
FRA-NUI^iiyj^ olSfafa
Awlltont SMrilgry «f SMI*
PROCLAMATION
WHKREAS The Constitution of the United States of
America, adopted by the Constitutional
Convention by the unanimous consent of the
states present on the 17th of September, 1787,
emanated from the people to "establish justice,
insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the
common defense, promote the general welfare,
and secure the blessings of liberty"; and
WHLRLAS As the keystone of our federal structure the
Constitution is the source from which our
governmental institutions derive their power;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do proclaim September 17-23, 1968 as CONSTITUTION WEEK
and urge the citizens of California to take this
opportunity to improve their knowledge of this foundation
of our liberty.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this
^S ^^ day of July ,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
All raiNTiNb
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JUL 2 5 1968
All.ilanl S.or.lory of ilala
PROCLAMATION
WIiERJiAS The land surveying profession has been an
important part of the civilized world since man
first began to till the soil; and
WHEREAS The State of California has indeed benefited
from the skill and resourcefulness of the land
surveying profession since the early surveyors
began laying out tlie pueblos of the first
California missions and locating the mining
claims of the Gold Rusli days; and
WHEREAS The interests and inherent rights of our citizens
to liold title to and to use real property, and
to benefit therefrom are dependent upon the skill
of the land surveyor to locate, landmark, and map
these properties; and
WHEREAS The organized land surveying profession in this
state has dedicated itself to upholding the
public interest above that of individual interests
by subscribing to a rigid code of ethics;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
proclaim the week of August 4 to 10, 1968 as LAND SURVEYOR
WEEK .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
■AS^ day of July,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor
Secretary of/s(tate
h^» raiHTiKu
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3tatt of CaUfornia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF OISASTER
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found a condition of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within this State, within the City of
Richmond, County of Contra Costa, caused by riot and other
conditions, which conditions by reason of their magnitude
were beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment
and facilities of the City of Richmond and County of Contra
Costa, commencing on June 26, 1968, and having been requested
to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra
Costa and the City Council of the City of Richmond, therefore
proclaim that a state of disaster exists in the City of
Richmond, County of Contra Costa, I direct that this pro-
clamation shall be effective from June 26, 1968, zmd that as
soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the
office of the Secretary of State of the State of California,
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this Second day of August,
1968.
>^...x^5j0^'
GOVERNOR OF THE StPATE OF
CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
SECRET A»/ OF STATE
or State
FILED
In the Orrico of the Secretary of S<at«
of the Stale of California
4UG 2 -1968
FRANjU'!_JO!aMH, S^ldrjg State
Anntont Secretory ©♦ Slots
■ MIA orrirr o\ BtATS pbintimi.
^7/ J
FIIZED
In *• ofico ol IK« Stcrulary of S»o1«
of th< Slula el Califotnlo
3!xcnitit)t Bcpartmcnt
^tate or California
M^G ■' -1S58
Af.«3U*lfo'cl<.clL^ .
AublaM
PROCliAMATION
WHEREAS, the Senate has this day adopted Senate
Resolution No. 342 which recites tliat both the Assembly and
the Senate have refused to adopt proposals of the other
House as to an adjournment date for the 1968 Regular Session
of the Legislature; that negotiations between the leaders
of the two Houses have failed; that the Assembly has
adjourn.jd until Monday, August 5, 1968, thus preventing further
negotiations between the two Houses on the question of
adjournment; and requests that the Governor adjourn the
Legislature; and
WHEREAS, tlio adoption of Senate Resolution No. 342
demonstrates tliat there is a disagreement as to the date of
adjournment witliin the moaning of Section 3 of Article V of
the Constitution;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HUGH M. BURNS, acting Governor
of the State of California, by virtue of the power vested
in mc by Section 3 of Articli- V of the Constitution hereby
proclaim that the ly68 Regular Session of the Legislature
of the State of California is adjourned for the 30-day recess
required by Section 3 of Article IV of the Constitution at
5:00 o'clock P.M. on August 3, ly68, and that thu Legislature
shall reconvcm^ at 12:00 o'clock noon on September 9, 1968,
to reconsider vetoed measures as provided in Section 3 of
Article IV of the Constitution.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hajid
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 3d day of August, 1968,
-^y^^/od^
I /'/'.
Acting Governor of California
TTEST (l?L^**/t Z*^'^'*^-'*'-
Secretary of State
11. p. SUUIfAN
•Thitant Socrctnry of State
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i^xtrutiOE ©cpartment
3tatcorCalirorni3
FILED
of th« SUta of California
AUG 12 1963
PROCLAMATION
VJHERiiAS Indians of Aracrica have contributed significantly
to history and our present-day culture; and
11 WHERKAS A day to honor Indians was at one time declared
;\inerican Indian Day in California, and such a
declaration should be made annually; and
WHURLAS The Indian people in California are most anxious
to have establisiied a permanent American Indian
Day ; and
WHEREAS Many states take the opportunity to honor-
American Indians by designating a specific
day for this purpose;
NOW THEREFGIU;, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the 27th day of September, 196 8, and
the fourth Friday of each September hereafter as AMERICAN
IiJDIAi; DAY, and urge that appropriate programs be encouraged
on the fourth Friday of Septetober for the purpose of informing
Californians of tlie valuable historical and cultural contribu-
tions, past and present, of /\merican Indians.
IN WITNESS V^IiEREOF, I
have hereunto sot my hand
and caused the Great Seal
of the State of California
to be affixed here this
12^ day of August,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor V
Secretary of ^^^
RMiA orrK % I
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^tateorcattromia
PROCLAMATION
FILED
In tlM Offlei of the Secretary of Stat*
of tha Stata of California
AUG 12 1963
FRANK K.1)R^^^ Of State
By V. —
m
VniLREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Public support is vital in the relentless battle
against the crippling disease of muscular dystrophy;
and
In California, hundreds of children suffer with
incurable muscular dystrophy, a progressively
crippling disease which causes a limited life
expectancy for its victims; and
Direct patient aid to victims of this dreaded
disease is given without cost by Muscular Dystrophy
Associations of America volunteer chapters through-
out California and the nation to fight muscular
dystrophy and other disorders in the neuromuscular
unit; and
Extensive research work is bringing hope to
millions suffering from muscular dystrophy and
other related neuromuscular diseases;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaira the month of November , 1968 , as MUSCULAR
DYSTROPHY MONTH in California, and T urge all of the citizens
of this state to support the important work of the Muscular
Dystrophy Associations of America, Inc.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/;; ^ _d3y of August
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight,
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary of
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iExtcutioe ©cpartmcnt
3tatc of California
FfLED
tP 3 1968
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, hereby
proclaim, pursuant to Section l6 of the Junior College
Construction Program Bond Act of I968,
That Chapter 15'5!5, Statutes of 1967 of the Regular
Session of the Legislature of the State of California,
being the Junior College Construction Program Bond
Act of 1968, was duly submitted to the people at the
Primary Election held on June 4, 1968, and
That the votes cast thereat were counted, returned
and canvassed and declared in the same manner and subject
to the same rules as votes cast for state officers, and
said act received a majority of all of the votes cast for
and against It at the election, and that the act became
effective and shall be Irrepealable until the principal
and Interest of the liabilities herein created shall be
paid and discharged.
Dated: SfcP 6 \%\i
.^7^1
my
I
^Pxcnitiue Bcpartmcnt
3Mte of California
PROCLAMATION
FILED
,Jll Um (NHm «> tiM awratwy a* CM*
•f th« Cut* af California
SEP
fRANK
51963
WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of California
be convened in extraordinary session? now, therefore,
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by Section 3
of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of California, do
hereby convene the Legislature of the State of California to
meet in extraordinary session at Sacraunento, California, on the
ninth day of September, 1968, at 12:00 o'clock noon of said day
for the following purposes and to legislate upon the following
subjects:
Item No. 1. To consider and act upon legis-
lation relative to maximum unemployment
disability benefits.
Item No. 2. To consider and act upon legis-
lation relative to maximum workmen's compen-
[ sation benefits.
I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this fifth day of September, 1968.
\av/»-^\
\ (^u^^-
Governor of California
(^i***/^ Z^'*^
Secretary of State
Ptimiti ■'■ CAIiroKHI* OFFKI or >TATI rRINlINC
^7J?/-//
^KforiDc ©epartmcnt
^tatc of California
FILED
In lilt Orrir* of th« Scci etiiry of SUlf
SIP 1 :^ 1958
Aulitau. w<K>ii:i.(y cf Sta^*
fSJjto
PROCLAMATION
\niEREAS, tlic Legislature of tlic State of California has
been called in cxtraordijaary session and has convened on
Septcraber 9, 1968 > and
wilEREAS, on account of an extraordinary occasion which
has arisen and now exists, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit an additional subject to the Legislature
for consideration;
NOW, TIIEl^FORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
I of California, by virtue of tlio power vested in me by law,
hereby amend and supplement ray Proclamation dated September 5,
1968, by adding tlie follo\>?ing additional purpose thereto, and
thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate upon the
follov;ing subject, in addition to the subjects specified in the
original Proclamation, to v/it:
Item No. 3. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to property tax relief.
IN WITNESS VvUlEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Groat Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 12th day of September, 1968.
C
CA]^FORN
GOVERNOR OF
FORNIA
SECRETARY OF STATE
by.
Bu^m^JiiL^
Deputy Lioci-utary oi" State
PrinltJ im CALtroKNl* otrici op srATi fBiNTiMo
^i:il &
a--=-
^Kcutiue Bcpartmtnt
^tate of California
FILED
SEPl,
■*'**Tmti!:«T*'"iiit»««
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, tJic Legislature of the State of California has
been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
September 9, 1968; and
miEREAS, on account of an extraordinary occasion which
has arisen and now exists, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit an additional subject to the Legislature
for consideration;
NOIJ, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the power vested in me by
law, hereby amend and supplement ray Proclamation dated September
1968, by adding tlie following additional purpose thereto, and
thereby pcimitting tlie Legislature to legislate upon the
following subject, in addition to the subjects specified in the
original proclamation, to wit:
Item No. 4. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to photographs, negatives, or prints made
in the course of post mortem examinations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
i this 13th day of September, 1963.
5,
Governor of California
ATTEST:
/lOc/wti^
Secretary of State
by J^JlK^ &(jJjj^ \
Deputy Socreta:-y oi' State \\
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FILED
i!xcnitit)c Bcpartmcnt
State of (LiJJfomia
t^ R O
SEP 17 1968
CLAMATION •/ '-^
M*
\^^IEREAS, tiic Legislature of tho State of California
has been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
September 9, 1968; and
WHEREAS, on account of an extraordinary occasion
which has arisen and now exists, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit an additional subject to the Legislature
for consideration;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the power vested in me by
law. hereby amend and supplement my Proclamation dated
September 5, 1968, by adding the following additional purpose
thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate
upon the following subject, in addition to tho subjects
specified in tlic original Proclamation, to wit:
Item No. 5. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to relocation assistance in connection
witli state highv/ay construction.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to bo affixed
this 17th day of September, 1968.
^,
^
Governor of
lifomia
ATTEST:
Secretary bf Stat
t>y-
rMfij;
Deputy Secretary of State
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^tate or Caliromia
FILED
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lh« «U«» n» C«t'«»r
SEP 1 i W^
In Mm ome* ef th« tMrMcy «< ktaH
•f the «U«» n» C«t'«»rnl«
PROCLAMATION
WIEKEAS, tho Legislature of the State of California
has been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
Septcitibcr 9, 1968; and
I MIEREAS, on account of an extraordinary occasion
■which has arisen and now exists, it is deemed desirable and
necessary to submit an additional subject to the Legislature
I for consideration;
NOVJ, a-HEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of tho
State of California, by virtue of the power vested in mc by
law, hereby anend and supplement ray Proclamation dated
September 5, 1968, by adding the following additional purpose
thereto, and thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate
j upon the following subject, in addition to the subjects
specified in the original Proclamation, to wit:
Item No. 6. To consider and act upon legislation
relative to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid
Transit District,
IN WITNESS VJIIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Groat Seal of tlie State of California to be affixed
this 17th day of September, 1963.
Governor of Calinorni
rnia
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
bv J^PMf PM.^^
Deputy Secretary of St
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35icnJtiDc ©epartmtnt
^tateorCalirornia
FILED
In Ih* Offle* of th* Secretary of Stat^
of lh> 9tiU of C«r<nrnia
SEP 16 1968
RANJLR.MMM. Mn....» If Stall
AmMWH iMMWr •< *)«•
PROC L A M A T I 0 N
WHEREAS The Bible is the divinely inspired word of
God, through the centuries serving as an
unequalled source of guidance, solace and
strength in times of decision and times of
tribulation. From its pages have flowed the
very religious and moral foundations upon which
this great nation is built; and
WHEREAS The Bible should be read frequently for its
faith and understanding; every minute spent
reading the Bible is time well spent, for,
as no other book, it sums up the hopes and
aspirations of man, past, present and future,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the week of October 20 through 27, 1968,
as BIBLE WEEK in California, and urge all Calif ornians to
observe this week through the reading of the Bible and
through reflection on its true meaning to this nation
and to each of us in our individual lives.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/C' '" day of September,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
i^overnor \
ATTEST:
'■c.^^,c>crt.
"3
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Secretary of State
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original
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^tatt of Colifornia
PrLED
SEP 17 1969
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
operated by the PAArAr^v m ' ^""^ ^^° RATCCs,
located in California wi;h^^u''"'^ ^^^ ^orce
nation's eighteen busiest ni ^^?^^ °^ ^^^
located in the Golden'ILterand''"^^"'^
-'nio"^^:n^dSgr°,^^%^|,,^-^led over eight
^n California in ?96 7f and ' ^' ^^^^^ airports
ded\Sa\^ed""ln"%Sf°e"ss°^nfri''^'^^-'^--
specialists to maintain safJ^'' ^""^^ ^""trol
and in the vicinity of thexrL°" ^^^ ^^^^^^
^"^^^ airports; and
The State of r=.n «
to these Skilled Srand''"''^" ^° P^^ tribute
responsibility is so f ''°'"^"' ^h°se
°f the air tra\efin'° pubrrc^' '° ''^ ^^^^^^
^ f uu i i c ,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary ^ state
by X^
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3Pxenititit Bcpartment
^tatt of California
FILED
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of fh» Slat* of Cal'fornia
SEP 17 1968
Tim
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
>_B_0_C_ii_A_M_A_:LA-2-ii
,,e Venture Clu. -n=-„°^tTe.«rtio"'of
sponsored by '"/""""in its 29th year and
the Amoricas, InCj^ is J ohartered in the
5n!red"1aies;Snada and Mexico, and
,nese venture "»^,% r„tir,rpr^:'ctrS "'
rare^ruie^urSntrStiirt^c tLir respective
communities; and
venture is dedicated to the end that *erever^^
possible soroptimist Clubs wii ^^^^
L^/;^cril^th^ rr?ncIp'lesTna°!deals upon which
Venture was founded,
.OW XHEREPORE, I / -A.0 REACA. --^f ^ ^^.^SS"'
fndT/.S^ercri:ntu?f fl- to^^«orate t.is occasion
with an appropriate observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
fayif'sfptfierrfes^-nd
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
^Vd..ovS^\ Cj
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Governor
ATTEST: ^ ^^J'Sr>.^^-
Secretary^f State
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JStatt ofeolironili
'LED
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo discovered California on
September 28, 1542, while in the service of the
King of Spain, when he sailed into the harbor of
San Diego; and
Cabrillo landed near the site of present Los Angeles
harbor on October 8, 1542; and
Cabrillo continued his voyage up the coast of
California, sighted the Bay of Monterey, and
turned south to spend the winter on one of the
channel islands off Santa Barbara; and
Cabrillo, following an infection resulting from
a broken arm, died on January 3, 1543, and was
buried on the same island; and
The discovery of California by Cabrillo and his
brave band of explorers was an event of world-wide
importance, in that his expedition up the California
coast gave the civilized world its first knowledge
of this new land of magnificent harbors and lush
valleys;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
dc proclaim September 28, 1968 as CABRILLO DAY, to honor
the memory of this first explorer and discoverer of our
Golden State, and urge that all Calif ornians be encouraged
to improve their knowledge of the early history of our
state.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
Zl
M
day of September,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor K
Secretaryof State
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FILBP B
In th* Oflle* of tht ttorttary of Su< I
of «h' %\*\r n» C^l'nrnia
SEP 2 3 1968
FRANIUl..Jw*yAtf. jk/?.... of SM
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AHlltant $Mra«ary af Smh
PROCLAMATION
I
1, RONALD l^EAGAN, Governor of the State of California, |
do hereby proclaim that a General Election will be held through-
out this State on Tuesday, the fifth day of November, 1968, at
which the following offices are to be filled;
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS;
ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR;
REPRESENTATIVES TO TIIE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
from each of the thirty-eight congressional districts of the
State;
STATE SENATORS from each of the following twenty
senatorial districts uf the State: FIRST, THIRD, FIFTH,
SEVENTH, NINTH, ELEVENTH, THIRTEENTH. FIFTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH,
NINETEENTH, TWENTY-FIRST, TWENTY-THIRD, TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY-
SEVENTH, TWENTY-NINTH, THIRTY-FIRST, THIRTY-THIRD, THIRTY-FIFTH.
THIRTY-SEVENTH, THIRTY-NINTH;
MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY from each of the eighty
assembly districts of the State;
JUDGES OF TliE SUPERIOR COURT in various counties as
certified by the Secretary of State.
Also, such other state, county and judicial district,
or other offices as are provided by law to be filled at such
election.
1 further proclaim that at such election there will
also be submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed
I constitutional amendments, questions, propositions and
frful (• c«iiroi»i« oifici o» ii»ti miiiiHu
^XEcutiDc Bcpartmtnt
^tate of daliromia
initiative measures as are required to be so submitted by the
Constitution and laws of this State.
I further proclaim that there shall be held on the
same day and consolidated with such General Election the Special
Election called by the Legislature by Chapter 1 of the Statutes
of 1968 (First Extraordinary Session) , and that there shall be
submitted to the vote of the electors at such consolidated
election the proposed constitutional amendment which the Legis-
lature has directed to be submitted at this Special Election.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars (
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates :
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the I
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for!
the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). j
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix
the Great Seal of the State of California this ^'^ r^ day of
September, 1968. i
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SEP 2 3 1968
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS An estimated 3,500 men, women and children
in the state of California will become blind
before another year passes; and
WHEREAS Early detection and treatment of vision problems
in children and adults can dramatically reduce
this alarming statistic; and
WHEREAS There is no cure for blindness: however, half
of all blindness is preventable if we make
full use of the scientific and eye-safety
knowledge already available,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of September 1968 as SIGHT
SAVING MONTH, and urge the participation and support of
all citizens throughout our state in this crusade against
disease, accident and neglect which can rob us and our loved
ones of our precious sight.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this _2 3 '-^
day of September, One .
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Eight.
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
Air pollution is a serious problem in California
cities, brought about by industrial expansion,
increasing population and automobile travel, which
has become hazardous to the health and welfare of
all Californians, as well as a source of economic
waste; and
Air pollution abatement assumes increasing import-
ance in its prevention of waste of material, energy
and human health; and
The hazard of air pollution can be greatly diminished
through intelligent action involving engineering,
equipment, research and education; and
With some of the mechanical means already available
and others in the planning stage, combined with
the enlightened attitude of industry, air pollution
control is moving ahead; and
WHEREAS The air pollution problem in all its various forms
is of utmost concern to California cities and
citizens,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 20-26, 1968 as
CLEANER AIR WEEK, and urge all California citizens to
cooperate in a year-round campaign to lessen and eventually
stop air pollution.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
J ilS' day of September,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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of th' «♦•»» »» C«l"«i>riil»
SEP 2 3 1969
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATI O N
Gold Star Mothers, Inc. founded as a non-
denominational, non-profit and non-political
organization in 1929, now has more than 600
chapters and 18,000 members in nearly every
state; and
Membership in Gold Star Mothers is composed
entirely of mothers whose sons and daughters
died in the line of duty in the armed forces
of the United States or its allies; and
Gold Star Mothers work to keep alive and
strengthen the spirit of service to country,
and to inculcate a sense of individual obliga-
tion; and
The American Gold Star Home has been established
in Long Beach, California for the purpose of
providing a residence for members of American
Gold Star Mothers; and
The California Legislature has requested the
Governor to proclaim the last Sunday in
September as Gold Star Mothers' Day;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Sunday, September 29, 1968 as
GOLD STAR MOTHERS' DAY and I urge appropriate observances
in honor of the mothers of young men and women who sacri-
ficed their lives in the service of their country.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
1 1'^ day of September,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight
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of the Stat* of C>l''i|'nia
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The purpose of 4-H work is to give equal
training to the Head, Heart, Hands and Health
of young people and to help prepare them to
be leaders and citizens who will fit into the
society where their life's work may take them;
and
WHEREAS 4-H work is a part of the educational program
of the Agricultural Extension Service of the
University of California and is supervised by
local level Farm and Home Advisors in each
county along with the help of 12,118 local
volunteer 4-H leaders who are outstanding men
and women in the local community; and
WHEREAS California 4-H members working with over 161,555
educational learn-by-doing projects and
activities apply the latest research and
scientific information to their work, keeping
records, arranging exhibits and giving demon-
strations to pass on information to others; and
WHEREAS The leadership and citizenship training which
4-H members receive in this program is a valuable
asset to our democratic way of life; and
WHEREAS There are 49,175 4-H members in the State of
California;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 6 to 12, 1968 as NATIONAL 4-H
WEEK in California, and urge all citizens of California
to support and encourage the work of 4-H.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
day of September,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
of State
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of th- 't.f. r.< Cil <ornia
SEP 25 1968
RANjLM. jK.in>Aa,Acuyj2.,, of :
By J.& ^'
i^xccutitie ©cpartmtnt
^catr or California
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The history of this nation is such that all
Americans can proudly affirm the heritage which
is theirs; and
WHEREAS The principles upon which this nation was
founded are as valid today as when they were
first articulated by the statesmen who so
ably started this young country on its way;
and
WHEREAS Positive, productive patriotism means not
only the memory of past greatness, but an
interest in current issues and events, which
is the mark of a true patriot; and
WHEREAS All Americans should take every opportunity
to familiarize themselves with the achievements
of their nation in the past and at the present;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 19 to 26, 1968 as
PATRIOTIC EDUCATION WEEK in California and urge all
Californians to join in the observance by taking an
active interest in America by participating in the affairs
of the nation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
25th day of September
One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Sixty Eight.
Governor ^
SecretariCaf State
fcy.
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WHEREAS
C.li£or„ia's diverse "'■^•^^^ .'"''iZTAoZ'tilT"
WHEREAS
Vrited States and around the world; and
These wines are inimitably graced by their Californij
heritage; and
™-- S^c"„S"tCJ^^Ka,ef '.^seaicH^a^a'^.: StrSita,e
with each passing year; and
WINE FESTIVAL MONTH in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the
State of California
to be affixed here
this ^^ t? day of
September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty
Eight.
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SEP 251968
I' WHERtAS
W'HHREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The scenic highway program established by the
Legislature of the State of California recognizes
the need for preserving outstanding scenic beauty
along California's highways; and
This program calls upon the people of the community
tiirough their governing bodies to control the use of
the land adjacent to scenic highways in such a way
as to preserve this lioritage; and
The people of tlic County of Santa Clara and the Cities
of Monte Sereno and Saratoga, having recognized the
scenic assets along the Saratoga-Los Gatos Road between
State Route 85 and the city limits of Los Gatos, have
taken the necessary steps to achieve this control and
protection enabling the State Director of Public Works
to designate this portion of State highway as an
official scenic highway;
NO>s THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby commend the people of the County of Santa Clara and
the Cities of Monte Sereno and Saratoga lor their action m
providing for the continued enjoyment of the beauty along this
scenic liigliway .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havQ
hereunto set my hand and |
caused the Great Seal of (
tlie State of California
to be affixed here this
■2S^' ti^y of September,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor
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Secretary~of State
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In thi 0«o« of th« 8«ofrt«ry of •♦•♦•
of tho tUU of CtllfornI*
SFP ■' 0 1963
FRAKK H, W^AI^: J«J*itarv of S»*
By
Anhtont SMTXtary
P R 0 C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS Walter Colton issued the first California news-
paper at Monterey on August 15, 1846, printed
on an ancient Ramage press which had originally
been brought to California in 1829 by Spanish
Governor Echeandia to print proclamations; and
WHEREAS California newspapers have been increasing in
number, scope and size ever since, until the
Golden State is served with hundreds of daily,
weekly and monthly newspapers; and
WHEREAS The free press has been an important factor in
the course of California history, remaining
our freedom's sentinal; and
WHEREAS In the finest tradition of the free press,
California's newspapers continue the dissemination
of news, education and entertainment, always
mindful that Freedom of the Press is one of
America's most precious freedoms;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
in recognition of the unique role that newspapers play
in our Golden State, hereby proclaim NEWSPAPER WEEK
from October 6 to 12, 1968, and urge that all Calif ornians
join in paying tribute to California's outstanding newspapers
which serve our people.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
30th day of September,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
ATTEST:
Governor
Secretary of State
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OCT 2 -1963
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS California is the state with the largest population
of school age children; and
WHEREAS California spends more than most nations of the
world for its public education system; and
WHEREAS One of the best ways to better that school system
is to increase the contact between the parents and
tear'hers of our school children; and
WHEREAS Local parent-teacher groups throughout the state
of California provide an invaluable opportunity
to develop this necessary cooperation,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of October 2 to 9 , 1968 as
PTA MEMBERSHIP WEEK, urging all Calif ornians to cooperate
with and join their local parent teacher organizations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this ^ d
day of October, One Thousan
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
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PROCLAMATION
! WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Angelo Noce devoted most of his life to making
Columbus Day a national holiday and when he
died at the age of 74 in 1922, thirty-five
states had adopted his proposal; and
Columbus Day was first officially proclaimed
in the state of Colorado; and
Angelo Noce should be known as the "Founder of
Columbus Day in America"; and
Angelo Noce worked in the Mother Lode gold-
fields, studied printing and journalism at
Santa Clara University, worked on the Amador
Dispatch in Jackson and is buried in the
Jackson Catholic Cemetery; and
Angelo Noce was a respected Fourth Degree Knight
of Columbus, a citizen and patriot of early
California;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the week of October 6 through 13, 1968
as ANGELO NOCE WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
2d ^day of October
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
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of th« State of California
OCT.— 1968
fRAJlX M. JORDAN, ^^tary of Slate
By ..AJi v^iiK—...^
Aiai'tont S«cr«tary ofStoto
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS California is proud of its many blind and
visually handicapped citizens who move freely
in its cities, as blind people take part more
and more fully in the economic and social life
of the Golden State; and
WHEREAS Ability to have access to streets and places of
business and pleasure has lifted the bonds from
the blind which prevented them from contributing
to their fullest potential in their communities;
and
WHEREAS The means of this mobility is often the White Cane,
which enables the blind to move safely through D
his environment, finding and circumventing normal
obstacles leaving his mind free to attend to
traffic, pedestrians and himself; and
WHEREAS The White Cane is also the symbol of emancipation
of the blind from dependence on others which has
limited him throughout history;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim October 15, 196 8 as WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY
and urge all Calif ornians to respect the White Cane, taking
precautions to insure the safety of its bearer, especially
motorists, thus assuring the safety and freedom of movement
of the blind on streets, sidewalks, public buildings and
places of business and recreation, so that blind persons in
California may enjoy the fullest independence and contribute
to the general welfare of the state of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this 8th
day of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
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PRO C L A M A T T. O N
In *• odk, o( Iho S«f.tory of StJ
of th« Stat* of Colifornia
OCT :^1968
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secrelary of $4b
A«isfanf Secretory o\ Stale
WHEREAS
wherea;;
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The technical preparation of younp; men
and women to meet the varied and pressing
needs <^^ California's proiTresslve industrial
economy is a critical factor in maintaining
a qualified labor force; and
Apprenticeship with its combined skilled
training on the ,1ob and technical in-class
education is a well identified and accepted
mode of entry into the skilled Industrial
occupations; and
Labor, mana(;ement and Rovemment historically
have cooperated to provide apprenticeship
opportunltle". so that young people may acquire
the necessary skills to contribute to the
industrial enterprise; and
The Department of Industrial Relations, Di-
vision of Apprenticeship Standards annually
calls upon employers to open and expand the
opportunities to train apprentices in the
skilled trades; and
California government agencies in education
and employment have .lolned with their U.S.
Government counterparts to aid employers in
establishing apprenticeship programs; and
KO;J THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of June, 1968, as
APPRENTICESHIP MONTH, and I urge all citizens to cooperate
in making apprenticeship training available to California
' * IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed here
this fourth day of April One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Eight.
\>fHEREAS
Govern on- \
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of th Sf.t" o* C'l 'ornia
OCT 1 0 196a
FRANKM. •t|<J^i. >tt. ^.i of Stall
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R 0 C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
B'nai BTith is the oldest service organization
founded in America, having been organized in
New York City on October 13, 184 3; and
B'nai B'rith has been a conscientious, vital and
concerned force in our conmunities and has
enthusiastically devoted the energies of its
600,000 members worldwide to community service
and humanitarian goals; and
B'nai B'rith has offered much-needed support to
America's philanthropies in pursuit of its
Totto of "Benevolence, Brotherly Love and Harmony
and
B'nai B'rith has been involved in the building
of character among young people through vast,
comprehensive programs of social, cultural,
interfaith, community service and athletic
activities through its B'nai B'rith Youth Organ-
ization; and
B'nai B'rith has helped reawaken the spirit of
religious interest and commitment in college-
age men and women through its Hillel Program;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR O^^.^ALIFORNIA
Tv-'iT. B^'/i?ro„"tr"i!rti"i™i;Lr.j/°o?%2.vice to the
community
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
10th day of October, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Eight.
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Governor
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ATTEST :
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OCT 1 1 1968
FRMK M. J0WAJ4. ^ .jn of II*
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
p R 0 C LAMATION
The original Constitution of the State of
California was signed at the Constitutional
Convention on October 13, 18'19, and was
adopted by the people of the State of
California on November 13, l849; and
The original documents which record early
California history are preserved in the State
Archives; and
These documents which record the development
of California from 1849 to the present are
open to study; and
It is Important to good citizenship that all
Callfornlans be acquainted with the historical
documents of our state;
NOW THEREFORE, 1, ROBERT H. PINCH, ACTING GOVERNOR OF
CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim October 13, 1968 as CALIFORNIA
CONSTITUTION DAY; November 13. 1968 as CALIFORNIA CITIZENSHIP
DAY and the period between these dates as CALIFORNIA ARCHIVES
MONTH, urging all Callfornlans to be cognizant of the prlceles
heritage of our Golden State.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this 11th
ATTEST:
day of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
Acting Governor *
Secretary of State
H. P. SULLIVAN
Assistant Secretary of Stute
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In th* Offie* of Ih* 8«cr«t«ry of Itat*
OCT 1 1 1968 I
Auittant Mcralary of Stale
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Agriculture is the number one industry in
California, with $16 billion income annually to
the economy of the state; and
WHEREAS The cattle industry comprises nineteen percent
of the total agriculture economy in the state;
and
WHEREAS California raises five percent of the nation's
cattle; and
WHEREAS California ranks third in the nation in quality
of grain fed cattle; and
WHEREAS California has pioneered cattle raising methods
and techniques which continue to provide the
nation and the world with better quality beef,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim October 14 to 19, 1968 as CALIFORNIA BEEF
WEEK as a special tribute to the cattle industry of the
Golden State.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this // -
day of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
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OCT 1 5 1968
fRANyt. .juu'JA.(,^.(,./l.., of Stall I
AuiilaM lA (MiT •! (!■<•
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Good health is one of the most priceless possessions
of every man, woman and child; and
Good health of our citizens is one of the state's
most valuable resources and one vital to the safety,
growth, productivity and progress of each individual
in the Golden State; and
The California Medical Association and the American
Medical Association, working together and with
continued public support, have made immense strides
in protecting and improving health; and
Medicine's endless quest for new discoveries and
methods to make life freer from serious disease
and to rehabilitate the ill and injured is reaching
for ever greater heights; and
One of every ten high school graduates must be
attracted to medicine and its allied fields to
meet the growing demands for increased medical,
nursing and other services for years to come; and
We must strive to encourage each of our communities
to have the vision and planning necessary to meet
and cope with tomorrow's health needs to maintain
the highest level of medical care and facilities;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of October 20 to 26, 1968 as
HEALTH CAREERS WEEK, urging all Californians to join me in
encouraging our young men and women to enter the medical and
allied health fields of service.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this M/^
day of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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OCT 1 8 1968
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Each year, an average of 5.9 billion board feet of
timber is harvested from commercial forest land in
California; and
WHEREAS California is the nation's greatest market for Ivunber
products and the second-ranking lumber producer; and
WHEREAS California's most valuable resource - water - comes
mainly from streams and rivers that flow through
forested ares; and
WHEREAS Forests provide food and shelter for many game
animals and birds; and
WHEREAS The value by manufacture of wood products in Calif-
ornia was $976,000,000 with wage earners in Californ.Lc 's
primary wood-using indui-tries pouring a $538 million
annual payroll into the state's economy with more
than 95,000 persons employed full-time in California's
forest products manufacturing industries; and
I WHEREAS This, our only renewable natural resource, contributes
much to our industrial economy and affords many
recreational opportunities, thus making California
a better place in which to live, work and play,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of October 20 through 26, 1968 as
FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this /I .
day of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
Governor
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Secretary of
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OCT 2 1 1968
FPA.NU4, i^^m^, i^
By
ROC LAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
AwUtanl Saa«<«ry of ItsI*
WHEREAS
California leads the -^ion in providing^.en^on^^^^^
rn^^ren'o^^rtfveTut"y-in-a?narts of the world; and
There are more than 79,000 men on ^<rtive duty in the
US Navy in the state of California, w^th 39,000
N;val Reserves in California and more than 80,000
civilian employees; and
California leads the nation in retired Navy personnel
with 59,000 of them living in the Golden State, ana
The carriers, destroyers and other ships of the Navy
sail in and ;ut through Californ a's many seaports
;,.; armed troops pass through on their ^ay to tigntxny
?n virtnam'aSd ?he survivors, wounded and the dead
first touch California on their way back, with
California leading in casualties suffered in Vietnam;
and
common human decency; and
It is of vital interest to all citizens of the United
States of America that we possess a sound national
defense; and
and free men everywhere,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this j -^ — —
day of October, One Thousand
WHEREAS
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
Secretary of State^
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Key Club International is the largest and most
honored high school boys' service organization
in the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, and
Puerto Rico; and
The main purpose of Key Club is to teach young
men to serve effectively in the school and
community and hopefully to carry the idea of
service to their fellow man in their adult
life; and
The Key Club International theme for 1968-1969
is "Influence Through Example," and it is hoped
that by the end of the school year that Key
Clubbers will have exerted a real and positive
force upon their fellow students through their
programs of service to their schools; and
The week of October 27 to November 2, 1968 is
being recognized as K«y Club Week throughout
the United States, Canada, the Bahamas and
Puerto Rico,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 27 to November 2, 1968 as
KEY CLUB WEEK, urging appreciation and support for the
work these young men are doing.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California tc^
be affixed here this '2^^ — -
day of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
WHEREAS
Governor
Secretar^-6f State
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OCT 24 1968
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ocLAMATi cr% *„,.^....,^r:i.„
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WHEREAS The California Junior Classical League was founded
in 1955 for the purpose of encouraging student's
interest in the language, literature and culture
of ancient Greece and Rome; and
WHEREAS The California Junior Classical League is represented
on 129 high school and junior high school campuses
throughout California with more than 5,000 members
who are studying Latin or Greek in the 7th through
12th grades; and
WHEREAS The California Junior Classical League hopes, through
the better understanding of the accomplishments
and errors of past history to better understand
themselves and the present time,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim October 27 to November 2, 1968 as LATIN WEEK
and urge the cooperation of all Californians with the young
members of the California Junior Classical League in the
understanding and study of ancient history.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
24th day of October,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
overnor 0
Secretary^f State
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OCT 301968
Aulttont SMr^wry ol Stol*
P nnCLAMATlOW.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The community °«^-^°P^r^";:„° to encourage citizen
jaycees is a ^f^^-^iJity improvements ; produce
participation in community ^™P ^^^ meaningful
prosperity! and
,„, „f the Comnunlty Develop-
The Human Resources sector o£ tne j^,, .jtay
Lnt Plan stresses f^"""""' JtStie, to broaden
•^ll^ZLl^c'llliT, lTlZ'lZi->i»' and
co»-,nity »evelcp»e„t^. a -i- -P|;.;i.„P'^S|"» »'
X'rt5^ri'nreM'cfvlcTrSe°and con.«nity awareness,
and
^p?SuSSren!r"p^oUc-t.'trH:rp"?i:.s^.eu^'a^"
their conununities.
KOW THEREPOKE, ^l.^^^rth^orNo^eS'^^ef af SS^TV '°
hereby proclaim the ^o^th of govern ^ ^^ cooperate with
DEVELOPMENT MONTH urging all Callfor ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^
^rrticfpariofiS^ciS-ity Development.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ^Y hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California tp
he affixed here this yj —
Sy of October, one Ti^nd
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
Governor 0
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Secretary of
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PROCLAMATION
FrLED
NOV I - 196^ "'*
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WHEREAS On November 10, 177 5, the Continental Congress
passed a resolution creating the Marine Corps, to
consist of two battalions for service as landing
forces with the fleet; and
WHERKAS Marines have participated in all wars of the United
States since the Revolution, being in most instances
first, or among the first to fight, having executed
more than 300 landings on foreign shores and
serving in every major U. S. Naval action since 1775;
and
WHEREAS 7 5,000 or more jMarines are on active duty in the
State of California, with 15,000 additional Marine
Reservists; and
WHEREAS Armed with the weapons of modern warfare, the
Marine Corps faces the challenges of the future,
as it has throughout almost two centuries, the
true measure of its ability in meeting these
challenges lying not in numbers or weapons, but
in the glowing record of those who have bequeathed
to it an untarnished legacy of military achievement -
the priceless heritage of a proud band of men,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REACAN , GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim November 10, 1968 as the 193rd ANNIVERSARY
OF THE U, S. MARINE CORPS, urging that all Californians honor
the Marine Corps, past, present and future, with appropriate
ceremonies.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Groat Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed hero this Ist
day of November , One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
''overnor ■
iry of J^^e
Secrotai
frimlrj in (^aiivoini. orriLi opi1Ar»VBINriN« (OrXginal)
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if
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MOV 1 2 1968
AwUtonl %*atl>ari el Slo;«
WHEREAS
^^rs in California; and ^
The purposes of Optimist ^f «J?:!'trprS.ote°ar' ""^
optimism as a Philo^oP^y °teri^e;t ^d ^^^ic affairs;
active interest in ^^f ,|;r^?o8ter patriotism and
S iSrfror^frfenLSp i^^;. -" people; and
, i^^-« "Friend of the Boy"
The optimist International slogan Fr^^^ ^^.^^^
expresses the aims of *** ^rR-siect for Law Program,
Slude oratorical obtests; Respecter ^^ ^^ ^^g^.
SoraSrtS°L;»^^^^
ssrcipfe^'-rsn;/-^^^^^^^^^ ^° "^^ """"""
and .
optimist international has chos^the^second^w^^^^
November to focus «<^t«n^i°". ??ties at home, in their
iereunto set my han^ and
caused the Great Seal of
tSe'ltate of California^
be affixed here this // -::
day of November, One
Sousand Nine Hundred Sxxty
Eight.
Governor ''
WHEREAS
Ji.
Secretary of ^ta^
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NOV 20 1968
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Since the founding of the first Spanish settlement
on California soil in 1769, their exploration was
led by the teaching Padres, whose task it was to
build colonies and bring education and agriculture
to California; and
WHEREAS California's early mission buildings and vast
ranches were the start of our present day agri-
culture and ranching Industries: California's
excellence in education is an outgrowth of early
mission schools, and California's map abounds with
Spanish place-names; and
WHEREAS There has been a steady migration of Spanish, Mexican
and Indian bloodlines from south of the border until
Americans of Mexican descent now comprise 10.0 per-
cent of California's population as an Integral part
of our rich heritage, and yet they do not participate
to the extent their numbers and abilities warrant,
and Californians have a special obligation to involve
them; and
WHEREAS Cultural awareness Includes informing all Californians
of the contributions of Americans of Mexican descent
to our heritage, and also of California's role in
improving and enhancing the betterment of this group
from early childhood through higher education; and
WHEREAS Unlimited possibilities In California's future,
through broadened and expanded educational oppor-
tunities, are being opened to Californians of Mexican
descent, who should be encouraged to take advantage
of these opportunities;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim November 15 to December 15, 1968 as CALIFORNIAN-
MEXICAN EDUCATION MONTH.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this l.CXl^
day of November, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Eight.
Ni* oirn t IT imiK f\^H^
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NOV 221968
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
COMMENDATION
Willia. Andres Clark, ^^ i^,f,f,/°Sho:t first
LOS Angeles Philharmonic O^^^^J^^^^ , i?i9 in
performance was given on October /i ,
Trinity Auditorium; and
under The Stars which began July ii,
million miles and visited 175 cities ai
the world; and
Svesof nearly twenty million people.
To'irci'ty'o? iSrrgelirai'd'tHe state of C.Uforn..
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to,
be affixed here this _^J:.
day of November, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
Governor (]
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of th« Stale of C»l'rarni«i
^xccutioc Bcpartmcnt
^tate of CQlifomia
NOV 2 5 1968
fRANKM. A«w, .,
AuhlMI SMiituy of Slait
Stall
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Mental retardation is not a disease but an
impairment of the mind, characterized by less
than normal intellectual development; and
Many mentally retarded persons can adjust to
society and develop skills which can enable them
to lead productive lives; and
Because of the great demands on government
resources, we must continue to ask the indepen-
dent sector for assistance in dealing with this
problem; and
Public knowledge and understanding of this
serious affliction are imperative if we are to
find solutions for the prevention of mental
reteurdation and the education and training of
its victims; and
During November, 1968, the units of the California
Council for Retarded Children, the National
Association of Retarded Children, and many other
groups interested in aiding the mentally retarded
are conducting an educational ceunpaign emphasizing
the awareness of the public, the involvement of
youth and adults, and careers available in the
field;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of November, 1968, as MENTAL
RETARDATION MONTH and urge the citizens of California to
participate so as to learn what they can do to assist the
victims of mental retardation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this a S^
day of November, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor 0
a/5-
Secretary of Sj^ayb
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N0V2C1958
AMitlsnt &M*!ft,-y «f Slat*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The Civil Air Patrol was created on December 1,
1941, by Presidential executive order; and
WHEREAS The CAP is a civilian auxiliary of the United
States Air Force and as such performs air and
ground search and rescue, civil defense, and
disaster relief missions; also, the CAP performs
aero space education and training for its over
85,000 members throughout the United States; and
WHEREAS California CAP consists of 19 groups made up of
130 squadrons, with approximately 6,000 volunteer
members at the present time; and
WHEREAS The CAP is a particularly effective augmentation
to the United States Air Force in the performance
of its civilian oriented support activities; and
WHEREAS December 1, 1968, marks the 27th anniversary of
the founding of this volunteer civilian organiza-
tion dedicated to the service of humanity;
NOW THEREFORE, I, R0NAIJ3 REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim December 1 through 7, 1968, as CIVIL AIR
PATROL WEEK, urging all Calif ornians to observe this week
with appropriate ceremonies designed to honor the men, wooien
and cadets of the California Wing of the Civil Air Patrol.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this %(, *-
day of November, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Eight.
Governor X
Secretary of
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PRO CLAMATION
€^
In tti« OMm of th* tvoratary of til
of th« SUU of CtllfornI*
uECiliaei
FRANK M.JOROAIi
AMiitaMi
tretary of 9i
■ry of tl«t«
our traditional rights and freedoms are based
on fundamental liberties ^nd responsibilities
set forth in the Bill of Rights, which was
ratified on December 15, 1791; and
The Bill of Rights, which is the first ten
Amendments to our Constitution, stands as the
guardian of individual liberties; and
This document has great significance in ^
world where liberty is still a rare and priceless
commodity; and
Freedom is not self-perpetuating, but requires
eternal vigilance and responsibility by each
and every citizen,
document means to our American way of life.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California t^
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
be affixed here this // - _
day of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight,
V?.
Governor IL
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Secretary of State
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FILED
DFG131968
FRANK M. JORDAN, SecMlary of Si
AMillanI Swatorx •» Slot*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS On December 15, 1849, the California Legislature
convened for the first time in an adobe hotel in
the new State Capitol of San Jose; and
vnJEREAS Sixteen State Senators and thirty-six Assemblymen
who convened the Legislature registered complaints
about the tent-city, the makeshift Capitol and
Spartan conditions; and
WHEREAS By California's first Constitution, ratified in
November, 1849, this first Legislature chose a
State Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney General and
Surveyor General to serve with Governor-elect
Peter H. Burnett, also electing three Supreme Court
Justices, and two U. S. Senators; and
WHEREAS Thus, California's first civilian government was
organized and doing business some nine months before
California acquired statehood; and
WHEREAS After many moves, in 1854 the Capitol of California
was permanently situated in Sacramento, with the
cornerstone of the present Capitol being laid
May 15, 1861, the Capitol first occupied by the
Governor and state officials in December, 1869, and
the Legislature one month later, the building being
completed in 1874,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby declare December 15, 196 8 as CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE DAY,
urging all Californians to study the workings of their State
and local governments, with a view to better understanding of
the democratic process.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this 13th
day of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
Governor
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^tateorcalirornia
FRAMK M. WRDi
By 9
P R O C L A M A T I O N
DEC 1 3 196^r
retaryi of State
Altiltflnl Samtary
WHEREAS On December 12, 1776, the United States Army
Cavalry was created by a resolution of the Con-
tinental Congress; and
WHEREAS The Army Organization Act of 1950 provided that
"The Armor shall be a continuation of the Cavalry";
and
WHEREAS Armor, as the continuation of Cavalry, retains the
heritage, honors and history of the Cavalry Branch;
and
WHEREAS Throughout the history of our country, the men of
Armor and its predecessor Cavalry whether on the
plains of Kansas, on the deserts of North Africa,
or in the jungles of Vietnam, have distinguished
themselves by their skill and valor in combat; and
WHEREAS Armor and its predecessor Cavalry is known as the
Army of Mobile Warfare, earning the right to be
called "The Combat Arm of Decision" through the
military characteristics of mobility, firepower
and shock effect; and
WHEREAS Cavalry, the horse mounted soldier, played a
significant role in the conquest of California in
1846-47, and in the protection of California's
citizens and settlements thereafter during the
pioneer period of our Golden State;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim December 12, 1968 as U.S. ARMY ARMOR (CAVALRY)
DAY, urging all Californians to observe appropriate ceremonies
honoring the men, past, present and future of the United
States Army Armor, formerly the Cavalry.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this /j? ^
day of December, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Eight.
Governor
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Secretary of State
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By .
A«(ito„. W.tarx ofStaW
PROC LAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The City of Palo,Leyte, Philippines, first
established as a municipality in 1768 will
celebrate its 200th anniversary December 26
to 29, 1968; and
Palo Alto, California, and Palo were granted
charters in the Town Affiliation Association
in 1962 and became sister cities in September,
1962; and
Said sister cities program is administered by
the Giants Club of Palo, Mr. Juan Tismo, first
Giant, pursuant to a grant by the municipal
council of Palo, whose mayor is Antonio M. Ogayan,
and by Neighbors Abroad, pursuant to a similar
delegation by the council of the City of Palo
Alto, California, whose mayor is Edward S. Arnold;
and
WHEREAS The sister city program builds individual bridges
of friendship by providing the means for the
exchange of people, ideas and information, the
people to people element that leads to world
peace: the people of Palo Alto and Palo reasoning
that if they can share the same problems, joys
and sorrows, they can come to know each other as
neighbors and friends,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim December 26 to 29, 1968 as PALO, PHILIPPINES
200th ANNIVERSARY DAYS, to encourage better understanding of'
our Pacific neighbors.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this 20th
day of December, One Thousanc
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
Governor
Secretary of State
Pfiniti <• c«i II
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of lh« Stat* of California Q
UEC201963
n?«!KilJ02DAH,i^tarY of|ftaf«
AiiUlanl SMratary o< Stol*
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
the American people; and
be ; and
spirit of brotherhood and a cominitment to
serve mankind; and
citizenship,
r.^ T DONAin REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, ^^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^
hereby proclaim December 29, 196« a gratitude
urge all Californians ^o DOin "^^'J^ ? ^^^standing
and offering warn a congratulations
citizen.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to I
be affixed here this 20th
day of December, One Thousc nd
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight.
Governor 0
^ i-r
Secretary of State
Deputy becroxcu-y oi Stale
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PROCLAMAT
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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WHEREAS Printing opens the storehouse of knowledge and has
contributed to progress since the invention of movable
type by Gutenberg in 1440, and has spread culture,
knowledge, science and learning throughout the world; anc
WHEREAS Printing brings to us the wisdom and experience of past
generations, the printed word providing continuity to
life as it reveals past ages to the present, and extends
a hand to future generations who will learn about us
through printed words, pictures and graphics; and
The first printing press in California belonged to the
Franciscan padres, an ancient Ramage press made in
Boston about 1720, which first printed circulars, hand-
bills and Mexican officials' proclamations. This same
press printed the first newspaper on the Pacific Coast,
"The Calif ornian," edited by Walter Colton, the first
edition being dated August 15, 1846; and
The art of printing, the presses to fill the needs of
the growing state during the Gold Rush, the trained
printers and editors, and the entire complex of the
printing industry, grew apace with the population since
that time, until California is now the home of thousands
of printers of every kind from small job shops, to fine
limited-edition books, to city blocks of newspaper
plants; and
The International Association of Printing House
Craftsmen, with 1500 California members, observe
Printing Week in January, as Benjamin Franklin, the
"patron saint" of the craft of printing, whose wit,
wisdom and truth still clearly speak to us across
generations, was born on January 17, 1706,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do hereb^
proclaim the week of January 12 through 18, 1969, as PRINTING WEEJ
urging all Californians to observe this occasion by recognizing
the importance of printing in their lives.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this Jl.'^
day of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
WHEREAS
Governor
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Active 20-30 International is a young men's service
organization dedicated to the development of young
men by example, into better informed and more active
citizens; and
WHEREAS Active 20-30 strives to inculcate in its members
responsible citizenship and a desire to participate
actively in civic and welfare work in the community;
and
WHEREAS Active 20-30 is devoted to helping disadvantaged
children, including the medically handicapped and
those from homes of reduced economic circumstances;
and
WHEREAS Active 20-30 International was formed in 1960 by the
merger of Active International, founded in Aberdeen, I
Washington, and 20-30 International founded in
Sacramento, California; and
WHEREAS Active 20-30 International has more than 200 member
clubs throughout North and South America, having
main offices in Sacramento and in Mexico City,
Mexico,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim February 9-15, 1969 as ACTIVE 20-30 WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^^ ^day of January,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor
(^■■^.^^.-. 1-.S}
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Secretary of State
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JAN V - lybJ
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Our Authors Study Club, the Los Angeles Branch
of the Association for the Study of Negro Life
and History, has sponsored Negro History Week
Celebration in California for twenty-one years;
and
WHEREAS This period will be an appropriate time for all
Californians to reflect the magnificent
contributions which Afro-American citizens have
made to science, music, art, government and the
professions; and
WHEREAS The Association for the Study of Negro Life
and History began the celebration of National
Negro History Week on February 7, 1926,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim February 9 to 16, 1969, as NEGRO HISTORY WEEK
and urge all Californians take advantage of this opportunity
^c promote an appreciation of the Negro's past, to encourage
and understand his present status and to enrich the promise
of the future by learning more of the accomplishments of
the Negro in the development of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
7^ ^day of January,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor ^
Secretary of State
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^Kcotioc ©cpartmcnt
3tatc of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATTDM
I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
Tuesday, March 25. 1969. within the Seventh Senatorial
District of the State (as described by Section 30100 of
the Elections Code), to fill the vacancy in the office of
Senator from said District rpsn i hi r,^ *r
-i-£»L.ricc resulting from the death of
Senator George Miller, Jr.
AND I oo HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount
hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten
thousand dollars ($10,000.)-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 13th day of January, 1969.
Governor (\
ATTEST :
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Secretary of state
By ..I%xi}jj^ddl^
Deputy Secretary of State
FILED
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sf tho SUU of Cal''orni«
JAN 1 3 1969
ffiAMK M. JUKOMi Mc,..4.» •( SMi
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^xtcutioc Bepartmtnt
^tateofCalifomia
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The inventive genius of Thomas Alva Edison has
advanced the frontiers of American science and
the welfare of all mankind, and by creating
industries employing millions of people, has ^ added
greatly to the technology upon which America s
preeminence rests; and
The state of the world reveals that this nation
needs to maintain a strong scientific position; and
in this age of limitless scientific horizons, our
country's need for men inspired by the example of
Edison has never been more urgent; and
Through extensive research and continuing
improvements, the electrical industry helps lead
the way to new advantages in the daily life and
the economic progress of California,
urge the citizens of California to participate in this occasion.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/ <y g-" day of
January, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor Q I
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Secretary of State
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PRO C L
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JAN21196:J \
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Women in executive and r^».«*:
are achieving increased ^^^5^^^°^*^ Positions
ness and profesSiona! Sorfd unH ".^^^ ^""-
enterprise system; and ""'^^'^ ^^^ ^^^^ il
Such women are maUr,^ ^ ^
to the culturli:'ci';L°a"nd :con"^-"°"'^^^""°"«
community and the sta'te'Sf Ja'JJJorniaf 'inf '"«
re\%e':e^°L":^^Le^^'rL"e'd'^°"*^°^^-^-^ion
and executive leader 5^^?""°"^ °^ Professional
tion, progress and civfcif^'f'' '° ^^« ^"="-
Individuals; and development of all
-ad%%-h\p^JC.^-<~^
problems ?hrougJ^°"^ro^am^^^S SE";^^^d
Se^f'fsu^^f^ning'emp^o'em:;^' ^---^^-- towards
tion in law enforcement n' ^^^^"^ Particlpa-
women to increase thlir'ski??^"^*^^ ^°^ ^^i
mitment in betterment of ^' • ^®''^°"*^ com-
and Education oJp^rJinxty'?:^""!^ '"' ^'^^^' <
NOW THEREPOpp t y°""9 people,
hereby procUim'the^woeK TT' "^^^'^^^ ^^ CALIFORNIA do
SOROPTIMIST CIVIC LEADERSHIP'S? '' '° "' ^^^^-^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
caused the Great Seal of
^^\"%te of California
7/^^""^*^ ^«" this
ffefean^^:?^ 'January, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Governor
Secretary of St^
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iJxcfutiDt Btpartment
^tateorcaurornia
FILED
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retary of
FfiAHK K JOftDi
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I
P R O C L A M A TION
WHEREAS 1969 marks the 47th anniversary of the California
Jaycees, a young man's organization, dedicated to
leadership training and community service; and
WHEREAS There are active Jaycee chapters serving over
communities in California; and
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WHEREAS The California Jaycees have been recognized for their
thousands of worth-while community improvement
activities on a local, state and national basis,
including the areas of health and safety, governmental
affairs, youth and sports, international relations,
community development and metropolitan affairs; and
WHEREAS The California Jaycees have brought management and
leadership training programs to over a quarter of a
million young men during their history; and
WHEREAS The California Jaycees have shown evidence that they
will continue to expand their programs of community
development and leadership training in 1969,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim January, 1969, as JAYCEE MONTH and call upon
the people of California to honor the efforts of the California
Jaycees on their 47th anniversary.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
"2. 7-"^ day of January,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor Q
Secretarf-^f State
7. ^jujii^,
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Doi uty Sccrotary of Stato
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^tatc of California
P ROC LAM AT ^ ^^Jjl' , /J^l
JAN 22196;!
RlANKi(,^RPAN,>tiv(arYofSfl
AMAnMt WMWtvfi' ftf Statv
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The welfare of all children in California is of
paramount concern to all; and
There are thousands of children living in foster care,
boarding homes and institutions in this state, most of
whom face an uncertain future with little chance of
family restoration or adoption; and
There are many thousands of children, from infants to
teenagers, whose families are wholly or partially
dependent on public or private welfare assistance
and
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
There are countless thousands of children, at every
social and economic level, who suffer abuse, mistreat-
ment and neglect both intentional and unintentional;
and
Social services legislation developed and approved by
both the executive and legislative branches of state
government this past year, with the active support and
involvement of professional and lay leaders and
workers in the field of child welfare, seeks to
alleviate the problems and brighten the futures of
all these children; and
WHEREAS The South Pacific Regional Conference of the Child
Welfare League of America to be held in San Francisco
the week of February 23, 1969, will bring together for
these purposes the many fine individuals and organiza-
tions, both volunteer and professional, who are active
in the child welfare field in California,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of February 23 through 28, 1969, as
CHILD WELFARE WEEK, and urge all citizens of California to join
at every opportunity in personal and community efforts to meet
and overcome the needs of all our children.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this T-Z —
day of January, Onf Thousanc
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor
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Secretary Cj^State
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lh« Slatt of Califo^
£xtcutiOE ©cpartnient
^tatt of California
JAN 2 3 196 J
ppry^T-n^TIOH FRANK M. JORDA^, )fl(^taiY'bf S*
OF A ^.^7
STATE OF DISASTJI
AHlltant iMTtMry •(
£ «.v«. eji-ate of California,
I RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State o. c ^ ^ ,
„„.„, "».a t.« conditions o. .«.,.» P«i. to t.e safety o^
; : ons .na p.op«ty existed wit.in tne counUe, o. .os »„,.l.
:L S.n .uis OM-PO, St.t. of c,ii.o.ni.. =o-ene.n, .»u.rv X7.
X,e,, .s , .esuit o. s.o»„ nooain, »a ot.» cc„ait.on,
„.ic.. .y reason o, tH.i. ».,nituae, were .e,o„a .H. controX
ehe services, personnel, e,uip.ent ana facilities of ..ia
counties, ana havin, ..en re<,nest,a .y the Chainaan of tH.
eoara of supervisors of the Counties of .cs «„.l.s ana S«>
O.i,po to proclai. a State of Disaster in saia count.es. X
* 9 ct-at-e of Disaster m tne
therefore proclain, the existence of a state
counties of Ms Angeles ana San l,uls Obispo, a„a
I airect that as soon hereafter as possible this procl«.a-
.lon he filea in the office of the Secretary of state ana that
^ ^i.,,an t-n this proclamation,
widespread publicity and not.ce be given to this p
, XN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
Done at the City of Sacramento this.^
;^ay of January,
GOVERNOR OP CALIPO^IA
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Secretar^*>f State
by_
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iPxtcutiVJt department
^tatt of California
of California*
persons and property ««J„,^^i„„, s.nt. B"^"*L, ^i,, 1,69. a. a
I Ventura, State o£ "^^^ „a other ""f '°"' ^i of the
result cj «Xr'; . "°"^- -" "TaciUUrs o^saia count!...
reason of their my ip„,ent and faciiit ^^
'Tir/in/rern r:iu,rt.r.v -^ --n-nyo! «-'"^^tkr.
and having d counties of ^'^®^"°'.,„tura to proclaim a
'•' =erut.r=."°"r=ni Irar ^^r ^rrt%- ana
inyo. Riverside. San b
Ventura; and ^a-ible this proclama-
• . that as soon hereafter ^^ ^""°, gtate and that
wiaespraaa publrcrty ^^__^ ^^^ ^„„a
„ WXT^BSS ^-fluL^rrurrnU to b. a«i«.a.
I ,W Great Seal of _^^ ^„„„y.
Oo„e at the City of Sacr,».»to th..
ATTEST :
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^VgOVEBNOR OF CALIFORNIA
secretary of
f,l.»i I- .«! """"'»
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£xtcutit)e Btpartmtnt
3tat£ of California
FILED
I. RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the ^tate of California
having' found that conditions of extreme per.l to t^e^afety
Placer, -cra^ento San aoa n . so,a^ ^^^^^ ^^
r; ri'of ^r^f.'flooding ;nd other conditions which by
— iSs^t^cr^^ro^^^^^^^^
I ^ S'tate OL 1^ _. ^. ^ ^^r nisaster in the Counties of Amador,
Placer. Sacramento. San Joaquin, Shasta. Solano, Stanislaus,
and Tuolumne; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this Proclama-
.■ n L fited in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
ridLpLad'SblicUy and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 28th day of January.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST: jix^i,ot,ft.
Secretary of State
lljiuLtLU^^
Deputy Secretary of State
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FfLED
^imm ©eparrmcnt
3tate of Cattfornia
JAN Ji 9 I9bd j'
*»!•»•« •Wrtt.ry.fl^^
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The presence of ck^-
1848 helped tf forgfthe'^^^f^'^ connnenclng m
from a wiiderness;''and ^'^**= "^^^« °f Califor^iei
Thousands of harrt» nx.i
patience and skiH Sut'thJ ^^^^^ ' ^^ili^ence,
railroad; and •^'' ^^« transcontinental
cSrfo°rnS\n'\°h";%"^f/|,3-,^--e who came to
-lumne Count. a-d^^Sn?-- .^ S^i-Tcl^iV
Tlie Chinese American .
true Meaning oISc^ JL?"^ °}?' ««"»in5 th.
its tireless efforts ♦•^ *«ceive recognition for
a- unae.„.„ainrc'l ,'enJrSrJ;o?^e1h:^'f """p
NOW THEBEPORE I „„ "rotherhood ; --
1969, to March 1 foL^°°^^®^' »nd the TOrlol I °^ ^^® ^^^
with thinTcijTiS"^^^ «ho settle! "rJv JalT" ^^^ ^^^^
^^ixzatxon already thousS o^'JeS^'oidf ''"''"'
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hav«
caused the Great Seal of
MSi?id^j--r
Governor f
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Secretary of state
Stat«
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^Kcotioe Bcpartmtnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of Merced and
Mariposa, State of California, conunencing January 17, 1969, as
a result of storms, flooding and other conditions which, by
reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of the
services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said counties,
and having been requested by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the Counties of Merced and Mariposa to proclaim
a State of Disaster in said counties, I therefore proclaim the
existence of a State of Disaster in the Counties of Merced and
Mariposa; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this proclama-
tion be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 29th day of January,
Q
ATTEST :
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORlfiA
Secretary
tate
FILED
In tb« OfflM of «h« ••eratcry ef Stat*
of tht tut* of Cil'fornI*
RANK
JAN 3 01969
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^iccutiDc Bcpartmcnt
3tateorCalirornia
FILED
In th* OfKc* of th« Secretary of 8ta1%
of th* Slato of Cnl (ornia
JAN 30 1969
FRANKXJi'<<i>t"t <*.,,;»..., of Stall j
" By .0/£U01_^
PROCLAMATI
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rain-
fall has occurred in recent days throughout the State of
California except for San Diego, Imperial, Modoc, Lassen,
Nevada. Placer and El Dorado Counties, which has caused serious |
damage both to private and public property, as a consequence
of which the cities and counties of the State have suffered
serious damage to their road systems and have sustained loss
of drainage structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces on the
Federal-aid secondary system and, in addition thereto, the
state highway system, which includes the Federal-aid interstate
and primary systems and portions of the Federal-aid secondary
system, has suffered serious damage and has sustained loss
of bridges, drainage structures, roadbeds and road surfaces,
all of which constitutes an emergency affecting the entire
State of California; and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity
for immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges
on the interstate, primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the state highway
system; and
WHEREAS; such conditions constitute an emergency
as contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23
U, S. Code, as amended by Section 107 of the Federal-aid
r-Ti
pfimltj im cAtiroiNU errici o, ITATB »kiMriNe
ijxenitivic Bcpartmcnt
^tatt of California
Highway Act of 1959.
NOW, THEREFORE, I. Ronald Reagan. Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaii. that an emergency
exists throughout the State of California except for San
Diego, imperial. Modoc. Lassen. Nevada. Placer and El Dorado
counties, as a result of the storm and flood conditions and
consequent damage to and loss of bridges and highways on the
interstate, primary and secondary highway systems and other
bridges and highways in the state highway system; that the
immediate repair and reconstruction of such damaged and
destroyed highways and bridges is vital to the security, well-
being and health of the citizens of the State of California;
and that the Director of Public Roads of the United States is
hereby requested to concur in the declaration of this
emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
t^i3 thirtieth ^day of ^^""^^y ' l^^^"
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Governor of California
Secretary of p^^^J
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^xtcutioc Bcpartment
^tate or California
"""" FILED "f
In tha OFTic* of tha Saeratary of 8ta| I
of »hf SUto of C«rfornia
MAR i:: 1369
By
, . J Stjl
Asiiitaii! %-.im fftk y ol Sictt
AMENDED
PROCLAMATI ON
OF AN
E M E R G E N C Y
WHEREAS, during the month of January 1969, abnor-
mally heavy and continuous rainfall occurred throughout the
State of California, and as a result of the conditions created
thereby, on the 30th day of January, 1969, I, RONALD REAGAN,
Governor of the State of California, proclaimed an emergency
to exist throughout the State of California, except for
San Diego, Imperial, Modoc, Lassen, Nevada, Placer and El
Dorado Counties ; and
WHEREAS, the abnormally heavy rainfall has continued
through the month of February and into March throughout the
State of California, including San Diego County, and has
continued to cause serious damage to both private and public
property, as a consequence of which the cities and counties
of the State have suffered serious damage to their road
systems and have suffered loss of drainage structures, road-
beds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aid Secondary System,
and, in addition thereto, the State Highway System, which
includes the Federal-aid Interstate and Primary Systems and
portions of the Federal-aid Secondary System, has suffered
serious damage and has sustained loss of bridges, drainage
structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces, all of which
Ejj
primiti tm cAtifoiMi* orfici or ttATi piiihtim6
IJxtcutiDe Bepartmcnt
3tate or California
constitute and continue to constitute an emergency affecting
the entire state of California; and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by
the public highways of California, resulting in the necessity
of immediate repair and reconstruction of highways and
bridges on the Interstate, Primary and Secondary Federal-aid
Highway Systems, and other highways and bridges in the State
Highway System? and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency
as contemplated by Section 125 of Title 23 of the United
States code, as amended by Section 107 of the Federal-aid
Highway Act of 1959;
NOW, THEREFORE. I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that the emergency
which was proclaimed to exist in that Proclamation of an
Emergency issued on the 30th day of January. 1969. continues
to exist, and in addition an emergency exists throughout the
county of San Diego as a result of the recent storm and flood
conditions and consequent damage to and loss of bridges and
highways on the Interstate. Primary and Secondary Highway
systems and other bridges and highways in the State Highway
system; that the immediate repair and reconstruction of such
damaged and destroyed highways and bridges is vital to the
security, well-being and health of the citizens of the state
of California; and that the Director of Public Roads of the
united States is hereby requested to concur in the declaration
of this emergency.
I
Prtmttd tm CALiioitfiM
ervici or irATi raiMTiMe
i^xtctttitic Bcpartmcnt
'^ ^tattofCalifornio
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
this Ai ^ day of
rV?<-\, C-A
. 1969.
■
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Governor of Califdtnia
JU^iz^ul h-plfK^C^
Secretary^^X State
ty_„/ksL£M^^
Deputy Sourotary of State
fUmtt4 im cAiirosMt* ervici or iTAtB rKiNTiwe
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FILED
try of tUW
»orn!«
^xtctttitie ©tpartment
SStm or California
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS
JAN3 0l|p3
FRANK M.,JOBpA|l,Jeei«»rY of State
AMittant iMTcMry • IIMM
WHEREAS
Junior Achievement was founded in 1919 as an
educational program for high school students,
designed to develop informed and responsible
citizens to protect the economic and personal
freedoms so important to our nation's future; and
Through Junior Achievement, thousands of students
between the ages of 15 and 19 are given the
opportunity to experience firsthand the value of
oS? free enterprise system by operating their own
businesses, financed by stockholders, and counseled
by public-service-minded companies; and
Each year in the State of California, 8,784 high
school students have been given this business
training in 472 Junior Achievement companies, in
15 communities throughout the state; and
Through the Junior Achievement program of telling
high school students - the voters, employers and
employees of the future - that success ^^J^l
field results from strong preparation, good service
aid business know-how, all members of the community
benefit,
as JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
29th day of January, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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JAN G 0 1969
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Aeronautics and Space AdM^n-^^" ''^ National
WiUia. Anders, S Bo^^^a-r^n^d^^ia^f Se^jn^nd
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the accomplishment! which mf ^"^P^^^^ many with
peace can achieve; anS " working together in
thL^^^"^rL;:n'?u:^^Ld^e\^^ t^^ contribution to
Aerojet General CorporaSon^- fu^"'^^"^^^^ °^ the
manufacture of the seJvfo^ " ""^^ ^^^^^9" ^"d
functioned faith^u^^^^d^\^.-?J-J^o°n^^mLr?jn^^
heLbTp^o°?^Im^AsT^^^^fS-r' ^°^^^^°^ °^ ^--0-^-, do '
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
The State of California
90*.^®^^^^^''^'^ ^^^e this
29th day of January, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Governor
Secretaryof State
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JAM 3 0 1969
FRANK M. JOTOAH. Secjjjiprv of Stale
Auiatant $Mr«Tttry «' ii«t9
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The strength of the economy of this state is
based upon the men and women whose labors create
the products of agriculture, business and industry;
and
The continued growth of this, the largest state
in the nation, its productivity and prosperity,
depends upon the preservation of the health,
safety and well-being of this labor force; and
The Department of Industrial Relations and its
Division of Industrial Safety will conduct the
Governor's Industrial Safety Conference on
February 6 and 7, 1969, wherein representatives
of management, labor and the public will meet
to further advance California's outstanding
performance in industrial safety achievements,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of February 2 through 8, 1969, as
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
29th day of January, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
Governor n
Secretary of State
Deputy Secr'^I^^TrSF'StKtr
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
X„ May, 186,, the first '-V^^^^j^J^:^'^^:,-""^"'^
in San Francisco aboard the s^^^?'"^;-''' whence to Placer-
proceeded to S---f ° '^Lld r.fn! El So^ado county,
f ^,^: Sli:r?rorthrsrte^oJ%oio.;, where gold was
discovered in 1848; and
These early Japanese pioneers set up a colony to grow^
silk and tea as the "f^ J^f,^^ ^^^Jed less than two
through a series of tragedies,
years; and
on December 16, 1^^^ ' ^^^ j^°-r;:ach«°anrParRs'^^^^^^^
Advisory C°;^^iS;atsr?erand filf farm colony of.
recognize the Watamatsu ^^\^ . ^^al significance in
Gold Hill as an ^^P^^o^^ °^^'';;f^°''tnd will dedicate the
the history of early California, and wiix ^^^^
historical landmark plaque at the site
colony on June 7, 1969; and
rr.\A niQf-nverv Day on January 26, 1969,
by focusing on Japanese arts and crafts,
May, 1969, is the centennial of the first arrival of
Japanese in California; and
™.REAS «ith patience, P"--"-tu?erifa!"I'raau!ar?nr'
have contributed much "^<=5i'^°^? ainSe their arrival
jriSe^^old^n^Stafe! ^aJdLf tf our"er!tage and history,
.OW THEREFORE, I ROWALO REAGAN GOVERNOR 0..^^0..^^^-o
frgS rir^rUffr^irnrti'sLdySe contributions of the
SIpanese to our California way of life.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this _±IIL-
day of February, One Thousa:
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor
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FEB 5 1969
RANK M. jokUm,«,>*.^/>.» of Hall
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DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College Revenue
Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of Ihe California State Colleges, on
January 22, 1969, adopted a resolution authorizinp, the issuance of
the California State Colleges, diico Campus, Student Union Revenue
Bonds and of $1,100,000 principal amount of Bonds of Series A thereof,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the
State of California at a meeting duly and regularly held on February
4, 1969; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
January 22, 1969, adopted a resolution requesting that the State
Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of Series A for sale, and
to sell the same, in the parcels and numbers set forth in the form
of notice contained in said resolution, and authorizinR and requesting
the State Treasurer to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the
purchase of said Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and
form provided in said resolution, and said resolution was approved
by the State Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting
duly and rej>ularly held on February 4, 1969;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of th . State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer said
Bonds of Series A for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the
lorm of notice contained in said resoli tion of the Trustees of the
California State CoUer.cs. Said Bonds of Series A to be so sold
shall be $1,100,000 in ags'^regate principal amount, all dated
November 1, 1966, and numbered Al to A220, inclusive. The sale shall
take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of California,
State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10:00 a.m. on such date
as you may determine, but not later than February 28, 1969.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 5th
day of February, 1969.
ATTEST
GOVERNOR ♦
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SECRETARY OF STATE
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FEB 4 1969
WiUIKH,JvKO^.«,jy*...^o(|l«h
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WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The Week of February 2nd through 8th marks the
21st anniversary of the annual observation of
National Children's Dental Health Week, sponsored
by dentists and dental societies in thousands of
communities throughout the nation; and
WHEREAS Observance of this week is designed to impress
the importance of good dental health upon the
nation's youth; and
WHEREAS The 1969 theme is Join the "Smile-In" ,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, DO
hereby proclaim the week of February 2 through 8, 1969, as
CHILDREN'S DENTAL HEALTH WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
California to be affixed
here this "g""^ day
of ■)jU<..a-^-, One
Thousand Nin^ Hundred Sixty
Nine
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. Rll-69
WHEREAS, The current oil slick off the Santa Barbara coast
threatens the valuable beaches and beautiful coastline of
Santa Barbara and its natural resources; and
WHEREAS, Section 4957 of the Public Resources Code authorizes
the State Forester to cooperate with local agencies to utilize
conservation camp inmates and wards in the protection of
property; and
WHEREAS, The sheriff of Santa Barbara County has requested the I
State Forester's assistance in meeting this emergency,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby direct
the Director of Conservation and the State Forester to imme-
diately respond to this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be ijf fixed.
DATED this fourth day of
February, 1969.
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GOVERNOR
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PROCLAMATIC
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STATE OF PIS
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I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to property
existed within the County of San Diego, State of California,
commencing December 20, 1968. as a result of extremely severe
weather, freezing, and other conditions which, by reason of
their magnitude, were beyond the control of the services,
personnel, equipment and facilities of said county, and
having been requested by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of San Diego to proclaim the
existence of a State of Disaster in said county, I therefore
proclaim a State of Disaster in the County of San Diego; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this proclama-
tion be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
the City of Sacramento this Sth day of February,
GOVERNOR OF CALIFdfeNIA
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California within the Cxty oj, f ^J^^l^'f of Alameda County.
?o^ty of Alan,eda. I d^'^^^^. ^s soon hereafter as Possxble
'effect immediately, ^"^^^^^^^/the Office of the Secretary
this proclamation be ^^l^^^H^l^l"^, and that w despread
of State of the |^^f ^f ggeJ ?o this proclamatxon.
I publicity and notxce be gxv ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^
XN WXTHESS WHEREOP I have Je-n-.r^.^^^e affixed.
Great Seal of the State
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of February, 19oy.
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P R O C L A M ATION
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FEB? 1969
fRANK M. JoKOkj, j..^...., of Sf*
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The Armed Forces serve as a unified team at home
and abroad to achieve and preserve a durable peace
with honor; and
California is the home of many Army, Navy, Air Force
and Marine bases, the California National Guard
and the Reserves of each of the services; and
California is the Gateway to the Pacific with men
and materiel flowing through its ports and bases
in peace and in war; and
The Golden State's vast industrial productivity
and human resources are geared, in a large part,
to supplying the Armed Forces; and
It is vital that American military men, on active
duty and in the Reserves know that their work and
dedication is appreciated by their fellow
Americans; and
The Reserve Officers Association for many years
has observed National D-fense Week in cooperation
with many veteran, civic and patriotic groups in
California; and
National Defense Week honors those who have fought
in the past to preserve and defend this nation,
and who are again stationed all over the world
to preserve our precious freedoms,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the period from Lincoln's birthday to
Washington's birthday, February 12 through 22, 1969, as
NATIONAL DEFENSE WEEK in California, urging all Californians
to give due recognition to the essential role of the Armed
Forces in the preservation of our nation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this j; ^^
day of ?(/'-n.<atij i One
Thousand Nine JJUndred Sixty
Nine.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of the State of California
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
Januf^v f?' ?ofo "' ^^^^^ °^ California, commencing
conditf II- I" ^ ^^^""-^ °^ ^^°^"'^' flooding and other
contro?^ "X ' ''^ "^"°" °' '^^^^^ magnitude, were beyond the
control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities
the Bofrd°of r^' '"^ ^'""'"^ ^""" requested by the Chai^an of
San n^n f Supervisors of the Counties of Calaveras.
counties ; tw'f"" '° T""'"'" " ^^^^« °^ °--t- - said
counties. I therefore proclaim the existence of a state of
Disaster in the Counties of Calaveras. San Benito fnd sierra;
wxdespread publicity and notice be given t^thfs pr:ci::ation'
..e o-aH-f rsr^;3je^:rc^-— ^:: ii ^^ --
1969.°°"^ at the City of Sacramento this 0th d.v of February.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of/st^e
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PROCLAMATION
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STATE TSFTlSASTER
I, RONALD REAGAN, Govemor of the State °5^Californij having
found that conditions of extreme P*"! " P'^f^^ ^s a «si^t of a
.i«na tha coastal areas of the State of California as a resuii oi •
tTol ^tu" aJi sTilUge of oil from a Union Oil ^oW -H in
Se S^B. Barbara Channel, and which conditions having continued since
^n..«rv 28 1969 are by reason of their nagnitude beywd the control
of tS^seJCices p«sonJel, equipment and facilities of the local
°gov^ingTo5ie; fn the affecJed'area; «.d "paving been requeste^ by
TZ Chairmen of the Boards of Supervisors of the ^°^^"%f pf^J.-
Barbara and Ventura to proclaim the ""^""^ °f "Jjjj* J^ J"^" '
I therefore proclaim a State of Disaster to be ^n *"«<=J ^J Jc^ed
coastal area; of the State of California where damages have occurreo
or may occur as a result of this major oil spill.
1 direct that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed iJSe Office of the Secretary of State and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITOESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set py hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this BVn_ day of February. 1969.
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the/«f«^y of
persons and property existed within the bounties of Contra
?osta. Humboldt. Mendocino and Sonoma. State of Cali-fornia,
commencing January 17. 1969, as a result of storms, flooding
aTother conditions which, by reason of their magnitude, were
beyond the control of the services, personnel, ^^-^f^"^/"^^
facilities of said counties, and having ^««" "^"^^^^^.''^ '^^^
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the C°^-^"%°f^f ^f *
Costa. Humboldt. Mendocino and Sonoma to proclaim a State ot
DisasUr in said counties. I therefore proclaim the existence
of a State of Disaster in the Counties of Contra Costa.
Humboldt, Mendocino and Sonoma; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this Proclama-
tion be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 10th day of February.
1969.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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Secretary of Btsfte
^jcfutJDc department
^tattorCalirornia
PROCLAMATION
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FRANK M. JoW)m, ^......, of!
By QjLk^JM^Jdi
tmtHmt l«lfllory of S«o<*
WHEREAS The Future Farmers of America organization is playing anj
outstanding role in assuring the future progress and
prosperity of our state and nation; and
WHEREAS The Future Farmers of America is composed of boys and
girls who are studying vocational agriculture in the
public schools in preparation for careers in agriculture
and
WHEREAS California now has over 240 high schools with active
Future Farmers of America chapters and over 14,000
active members with more than a quarter of a million
former members; and
WHEREAS During the past 40 years, the California Association
Future Farmers of America has performed valuable
services to the State of California by developing
leadership, encouraging cooperation, promoting good
citizenship, teaching sound methods of farming, and
inspiring patriotism among its members,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of Washington's birthday, from
February 15 through 22, 1969, as FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA WEEK
in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this //<S:-
day of February, One Thousand!
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor C\
Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATION Xny«A>v
California industrial education is designed to
educate California youth and adults to become useful
citizens in the industrial arts, vocational trades
and technical occupations; and
Enrollment in industrial education in California is
now over one million students, making California the
national leader in this area; and
The California Association of Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America has been chartered as the only
state organization whose purpose is to serve
vocational industrial youth in Calilornia; and
Industrial education will continue to provide
leadership in developing better citizens and
trained manpower to meet changing needs,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week beginning March 10, 19ba, as
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
I 3^^ day of
February, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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of th« Stat* of California
FEB 1 3 1%^
FRAHK M. JORDAN, Secretary o( ^atl
By ...ilS^I^'^^^^
AHlMit S»a-«tary of Stat*
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The professional hairdressers and cosmetologists
of the State of California have given generously
of their time and talents to maintain beauty care
of the highest standards and to enhance the
beauty of the women of our state; and
More than 70,000 members of the National Hair-
dressers and Cosmetologists Association are
conducting public service programs in the State
of California, and throughout the nation, to bring
professional beauty care to less fortunate women
confined to homes for the aged, hospitals, and
other institutions;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN , GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
proclaim the week of February 9 to 15, 1969, as BEAUTY salon
WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
J 3'^ day of February,]
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
Governor (j
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Secretary of State
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Doputy EecrcLary of Stato
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
national -^i-ers; «eeK is o.„,ve. 5y,P-/|r,i°r'
P„bl..s have been greatly reduced due to the efforts
of professional engineers; and
California engineers have ^jen.-f ?ubiic%o?Ks ,
major achievements xn the fxeld ^^^^.^, buildings,
J^sfg^nrnf ar/c^ns^^fi Of tran^^^^^^^
facilities, communications, and eartn an
orbital explorations; and
center f" engineering capabilities,
ENGINEERS WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal ot
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/ ■) ' day of February ,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of Plumas.
Tehama and Yuba, State of California, commencing January 17,
1969, as a result of storms, flooding and other conditions
which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of
the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said
counties, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the Counties of Plumas, Tehama and Yuba
to proclaim a State of Disaster in said counties, I therefore
proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the Counties
of Plumas, Tehama and Yuba; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this proclama-
tion be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 16th day of February,
1969.
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GOVERNOR OF CALIplpRNIA
Secretari
State
Deputy Secretary of State
o< S««t*
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FEB 1 7 1963
mUlK M. JORDikN, Secrelan of Stib
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
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I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, Ho hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on the
29th day of April, 1969, within the Twenty-seventh Congressionai
District of the State (as described by Section 30000 of the
Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of Represen-
tative in Congress from said District resulting from the
resignation of Congressman Ed Reinecke.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code;
the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 17th day of February 1969.
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P ROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
„>.si=, de^ed « the -iv«-l l.n9U,9e is an
^Crtf.:L^nrtioLrtIer"a„^'"ai4.ounds of he.
people ; and
Music, in folK tradition, ^J'^'tive =o»P-;Ji- '-"
world-renowned ""Pf «=; "^^tlbUshod as one of
spontaneous =»"9. " f^^l^ =J|»„ti„„^, ,„m the
^z-l? Nerc?L:nSrti^^^stirri„,. arches o^ousa.
Ift^e-wesr ?o S'finrcii?il'ind°°y"P-"V -r.s
by countless Americans; and
The talents and backgrounds o^J^^^^^^-^ -^^^^^^^^ ,,
and regions have f°^"»«"^,^^^^^iieJce in performance;
creative composition and excellence in p
and
«„B«..S It is wen to reco,„i,. this «f ^'^^ -^„"
irrneTrordirandTrerenUn, o? our native
music; and
— = f/i^r"oi^prsi?"^'=a-"iLrr^UenrorLt^iar^=
talent,
rerrrSfai.'th=h"S=?ahrrr??ef af--» ^
MUSIC MONTH.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to^
be affixed here this /j' -^
day of February, One Thousan
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
WHEREAS
Governor 0
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PROCLAMATION
In th« Offle* of «h» gter^ary of
of <h« 8t»U of Californir
FEB 1 9 1963
FRANK M. JORDAN, Secfet«i( <H Ml
•ryOlSt^
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
California's vivid contrasts in climate, topography,
in flora and fauna, all contribute to the Golden
State's appeal, offering virtually every physical,
climatic, geologic and vegetational combination?
the wettest weather and the driest; sandy soil of
the southwest desert and rich loam of the Central
Valley; and
California has more land area and more diversity
of natural resources than most foreign nations,
12 percent of which land is agricultural crop land,
20 percent is range land, and 12 percent is
secondary land resource endowed with timber and
minerals; and
For decades, California has ranked first in the
production of lemons, apricots, avacados, figs,
grapes, olives, peaches, pears, plums and many
other fruits; and
WHEREAS The anniversary of the birth of Luther Burbank, the
great California botanist is March 7; and
WHEREAS The natural beauty and abundant natural resources
of the Golden State which are so much a part of
California, necessitate conservation in wildlife,
natural resources and scenic beauty, and we have
an obligation to future generations to conserve
and enrich this bounty to the best of our ability,
talents and efforts,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of March 7 to 14, 1969, as
CONSERVATION WEEK and March 7, 1969, as ARBOR DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
// !> day of February,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The birthdays of two of the greatest patriot*
and presidents of the United States fall
within the month of February— Abraham Lincoln
and George Washington; and
WHEREAS Our history, which is the total experience
of our arts and sciences, our philosophies
and politics, our religions and laws, binds
Americans together in shared citizenship)
and
WHEREAS Only through appreciation of our past experi-
ence can present generations honor our debt
to the pioneers and founding fathers whose
wisdom, faith and sacrifice produced this
great country;
NOW THEREFORE, I RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of February, 1969, as
AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
day of February, One
Thoi
Tiousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
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FRAIi;: M. JOBDAN, SMjetarY of Stati
PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The Fifth Annual Congressional Cup sailboat races
will be held in the coastal waters off the shores
of Long Beach from March 13 through March 16, 1969;
and
The Congressional Cup has been recognized by
the Congress of the United States, has gained
national and international recognition, and has
played a leading role in putting California in
the forefront in respect to water sports generally
and sailboat racing in particular; and
WHEREAS In view of the present stature of the Congressional
Cup, it is fitting and proper that its holding be
officially noted and observed,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week beginning March 9, 1969, as
CALIFORNIA CONGRESSIONAL CUP WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
2./0 ^-^ day of February
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
Governor
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ORDER By '-/J" /x*^^-^ — -—
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of Berkeley, County of Alameda, and
^ /i^ >^»r <->ip Sheriff of Alameda County
having been requested so to ^° .^^ ^^^.n^^nlawful and riotous
to person and property,
do, pursuant to the authority ^^^ed in me by Section 146 of^
th4 Military and Veterans ^ode. hereby order^ntotn^^^ ^^^^^
°i^ fu^^^ef af ilh^irsS^eS^iS-d^termLe necessary.
I direct that this order ^^-^^fff .f^^^^^^Sf fUeS' in^the
that as soon hereafter ^^ P^J^jf ^f^^JJI °^^te of California,
^^f thaf wfdLl^eaf pSiicirrnd°L^rce\e given to this
order.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set '"Y;^-"^ and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 20th day of February, 1969.
Governor of California
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Many citizens of the State of California are of
Portuguese descent, contributing much to the
growth and prosperity of the Golden State; and
WHEREAS Portugal, since the Middle Ages, has held the
respect of the world in the fields of exploration,
navigation and cartography, being among the first
into uncharted seas of the world; and
WHEREAS Californians of Portuguese descent still hold
the respect of their fellow citizens for their
notable accomplishments; and
WHEREAS The United Portuguese Emigrant Convention will
be holding special programs to highlight these
achievements ,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim March 2 through 8, 1969, as PORTUGUESE
IMMIGRANT WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be
affixed ^here this
/.
day of
One Thousand
Hundred Sixty
N
ine
Governor /T
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
..e Benevolent .„. protective or.er Of ^El.s^wiU
^p^ScU^atirif-KiKs^Nrtional .outn WeeR" on
May 1, 1969; and
are sponsoring programs to help the young v v
of their communities; and
It is only fitting and proper that the State of
i-?rih?r=?tf.r„r"air:efv!ori^s::;i^.at.on.
on behalf of our youth,
NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
:Z^'- day of f,„-!^4ut — —
One Thousand Nine Huifdred
Sixty Nine.
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PRO CLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Circle K International, a collegiate service
organization sponsored by Kiwanis International,
is observing the week of March 2 to 8, 1969, as
Circle K Week; and
The members of Circle K are part of an international
organization dedicated to serve with purpose their
God, their country, their state and their fellow
man, seeking to give primacy to the human and
spiritual rather than to the material values of
life; and
They promote the adoption of higher social, business,!
professional and educational standards and a more
concerned and serviceable citizenship; and
Through their purposeful service they have helped
to build better communications where righteous-
ness, justice, patriotism and good will are more
than just words — where they become goals for
living,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week beginning March 2, 1969, as
CIRCLE K WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this 3^
day of March, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Schoolbus Safety Week will be observed nation-wide
during the week of April 20 through April 25, 1969;
and
WHEREAS The outstanding safety record of the schoolbus
drivers in transporting over 1.5 million students
daily in California merits public commendation and
recognition; and
WHEREAS Safe student transportation on schoolbuses has
acquired great importance due to the increasingly
heavy traffic on our streets and highways throughout
the state; and
WHEREAS Schoolbus Safety Week is an ideal time for all
citizens to rededicate themselves to promote safety
on our streets and highways by exercising caution
and courtesy in driving,
NOV? THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 20 through April 26, 1969, as
SCHOOLBUS SAFETY WEEK
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
5^* _day of J/^.^u/^
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
Governor j
Secretary/of State
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
P_R0CLAMATI0N
value engineering has made impurtant contributions
to the citizens of California; and
The resources at our ^^^P^f ^,f ^.eJSSca! problems
T^':£iL^r^^^^ --^V and for
maximum benefit; and
Efforts to solve^these problems Jhouia see. to^^^_^
. field Of enaeavo. .nown .s v,lue^en,i„eeri„,^H,s
Sriae°„t'if"n| tire^irnatij;, In.ecess.ry cost,
and
'"^^'''i^fra^'ravr^rov^s^H^rhiy'i-fsrfjrtn
'pfnpoiKLrnones^rntiL functions ana eU..natx„,
unnecessary costs; and
value en,ineean, i^/^f^^t^^ ^annf°supplyin9
highly beneficial ana "8°"^^^^ citizens ana the
Tattings rSrirart'hf ioSest possible cost.
SLST.sfai.'^.^°s rsf.ch=rfo°L-i?er.f- -
VALUE ENGINEERING WEEK
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this ^/ ^^
day of March, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS 1969 marks the 50th anniversary of the Administrative
Management Society; and
WHEREAS For the past half century, the society has concerned
itself with the personal development of its member
managers as well as the continual improvement in the
techniques and philosophies of the body of knowledge
that we know as administrative management; and
WHEREAS Over these years, more than one-quarter of a million
people have been associated with and benefited from
the activities and services of the society; and
WHEREAS Currently, membership is worldwide and nearly
16,000 members participate in the activities of
over 70 chapters located in the United States and
Canada alone; and
WHEREAS The society will hold its international conference
in Toronto, Ontario, during the week of May 11 to
May 17, 1969,
KOV THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of May 11 to May 17, 1969, as
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT WEEK
IN WITNFSS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this y
«iay of '})iinU-^ , One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The President of the United States and the Secretary
of Defense have repeatedly expressed their determin-
ation to reduce the high costs of national defense
by the elimination of waste; and
The provision by industry to the government of
error-free products exemplifies a manner in which
the goal of defense cost reduction can be achieved;
and
The institution of "zero defects programs" in
industry, by which employees strive to avoid error
in the manufacturing process, has greatly aided
in the achievement of error-free products; and
An outstanding illustration of the effectiveness
of "zero Defects Programs" is Holex, Incorporated,
which will be honored on March 6th as the recipient
of the General Electric Missile and Space Division,
Re-entry Systems Department's "Outstanding Supplier
of the Year - 1968" award; and
This award is based on the fact that Holex has
provided error-free components for the Re-entry
Systems Department throughout 1968,
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NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of March 6 through 13, 1969, as
ZERO DEFECTS WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
2 s ' day of ^<tJ ""ii.'/j
One Thousand Nine Hundi«ed
Sixty Nine
Governor (J
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R13-69
WHEREAS, the California Council on Criminal Justice was created
H by the California State Legislature (Chapter 1661 of the Statuto-
of 1967, Sections 13800-13807 of the California Penal Code); and
WHEREAS, the California Council on Criminal Justice was given
the responsibility to develop plans for the prevention, detectiCB
and control of crime in the administration of criminal justice,
including plans for the fulfillment of the requirements of fed-
eral acts relating to planning, research, demonstration and
specied. projects grjmts; and
WHEREAS, the California Council on Criminal Justice was author-
ized to encourage coordination, planning, and research by
criminal justice agencies throughout the state, and it is to
act as a clearing house for proposals and projects in this
field; and
WHEREAS, the California Council on Criminal Justice was given
the duty to develop plans for the dissemination of information
on criminal justice research and development projects; and
WHEREAS, the responsibilities of the California Council on
Criminal Justice include the prevention and control of all
forms of crime and delinquency, including the treatment of
criminal offenders zmd delinquent persons;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby designate
the California Coxincil on Criminal Justice as the state plan-
ning and coordinating agency responsible for implementation of
the Federal Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968,
and the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968,
as well as other federal programs in the fields of criminal
justice and delinquency prevention and control.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
21st day of February 1969.
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WHEREAS The Girl Scouts of America was founded in Savannah,
Georgia in 1912 and chartered by the Congress of the
United States on March 16, 1950; and
WHEREAS The Girl Scouts of America has achieved esteem and
renown for its work instilling in its members the
highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism,
and service in becoming happy and resourceful citizens;
and
WHEREAS Open to girls of all races and creeds of 7 through 17
years of age. Girl Scouting is recognized as an
effective and beneficial force for good in dealing
with the complex problems confronting youth; and
WHEREAS The healthy attitudes and good citizenship developed
[ among the youth by the Girl Scouts of America are
i great assets in the quest for peace and a prosperous
world,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of March 9 to March 15, 1969, as
GIRL SCOUT WEEK
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be^ffixed here this
/ ^'-' day of March,
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
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WHEREAS The Order of DeMolay is the largest fraternal organi-
zation in the world for young men between the ages of
14 and 21 years and has over 150,000 members in its
chapters in the United States and 13 foreign countries
and
WHEREAS Founded in Kansas City, Missouri, on March 18, 1919,
by the late Frank Sherman Land, the Order of DeMolay
started with a group of nine high school boys and
has grown and prospered so that today over 3,000,000
young men have passed through its portals; and
WHEREAS The presence in California of 280 chapters of the
Order of DeMolay with its 20,000 members and over
1,500 Master Masons serving as advisors has benefited
the youth of the Golden State by providing an oppor-
tunity to participate in the fine work of the order;
and
WHEREAS With the activities of the Order of DeMolay ranging
from community service projects to social affairs
and athletics, the ideals and aspirations of the
order are best stated by Charles G, Dawes when he
said, "The teachings of the Order of DeMolay ... love
of parents, love of God, patriotism, purity, courtesy,
comradship and f idelity . . .are those which not only
develop the best in youth, but insure the best in
man"; and
WHEREAS The year 1969 will mark the 50th anniversary of the
Order of DeMolay and will witness a multitude of
celebrations of this golden anniversary, all carried
on under the theme "50 Years of Young Men on the Go",
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of March 16, to 22, 1969, as
DE MOLAY
WEEK
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
6th day of March, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS AS modern, advanced industries of California need
WHEREAS technical people to run them, science is a vitally
important educational field in California; and
WHEREAS High quality science education is necessary for
WHEREAS Hig^^q ^^.^^^.^.^ ^^^ technological careers, with
the science teacher the key to effective learning
of science in the schools of the Golden State; and
WHEREAS Many California industries, such as electronics,
a^e-age hardware and propulsion units, nuclear
research, and computer systems, are based in
California, with ever-increasing need for highly
trained scientists in the future; and
WHEREAS The professional organization of teachers, the
National Science Teachers Association, is
celebrating its 25th anniversary,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 19 to 26, 1969, as
SCIENCE EDUCATION WEEK
IN T''ITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/^.; ^C' day of March,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
Governor
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The explosive population growth, economic development
and urbanization have affected the quality of
California's natural environment and conservation
practices; and
Public awareness is needed for assistance in the
fields of air, water and land pollution; and
The existing conditions which relate to and affect
the appearance of the highways and byways of the
State of California may make extra efforts by the
residents of California desirable; and
To help reduce the $50 million annual cost of litter
pickup, it is urged that all Calif ornians support
Anti-Litter Month by their individual efforts for
the beautification of the Golden State; and
It is all-important that Californians do not fall
into a state of complacency, for it is only through
the individual efforts of its citizenry that
California will remain one of the cleanest and most
beautiful states in the nation,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of May, 1969, as
ANTI-LITTER MONTH
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
f <^ day of March,
Thousand Nine Hundred
One
Sixty Nine
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PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Debbie Meyer, age 16, of the City of Sacramento,
State of California, will receive the coveted
James E. Sullivan Award on March 8, 1969, as the
outstanding amateur athlete of the United States
during 196 8; and
Debbie Meyer, in addition, is the triple gold medal
winner, for the first time in history in swimming,
at the Mexico City Olympic Games last summer; and
Debbie Meyer during 1968 established four world and
four American records in swimming; and
Debbie Meyer has brought distinction to Sacramento,
to California and to the nation, to show our pride
in her.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim March 8, 1969, as
DEBBIE MEYER DAY
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
7th day of March, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine
Governor
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Secretary of State
Deputy SocrQtaryor~3tatcr
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The vitality of our citizens depends upon a lifetime
of good food habits and good nutrition, these being
the foundation of physical well-being; and
The promotion of sound diets and good nutrition
helps Californians of all ages to maintain health
and happiness; and
The people of the state are encouraged to know
and practice principles of dietetics and nutrition,
as these principles are promoted and taught by
the California Dietetic Association, an organization
dedicated to improving human nutrition and advancing
the science of dietetics and nutrition; and
A proclamation of Good Nutrition Week will further
encourage citizens throughout the state to learn
more of these vital subjects, and to apply to them-
selves the beneficial principles of nutrition,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 13 through 19, 1969, as
GOOD NUTRITION WEEK
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I l.avf
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
I l' '■! ^day of March,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
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■:;PF.CIAL EL KPT TON PROCLAMATION
I. RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim anl order that a special election shall be held on the
20th day of May, 1909, within the Thirtieth Assembly District
of the State (as described by Section 30201 of the Elections
code), to fill the vacancy in the office of Member of Assembly
from said District resulting from the resignation of Assembly- j
man John G. Veneman.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; j|
the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended||
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000) .
IN WITNESS vraEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this //'^-day of March, 1969.
Governor /]
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I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property existed within the Counties of Butte, Marin and Yolo,
State of California, commencing January 17, 1969, as a result of
storms, flooding and other conditions which, by reason of their
magnitude, were beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of said counties, and having been requested
by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Counties of Butte,
Marin and Yolo to proclaim a State of Disaster in said counties, I
therefore proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the Counties
of Butte, Marin and Yolo; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation
be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that widespread
publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 12th day of March, 1969.
GOVERNOR
OF CALIF^NIA
Secretaryof State
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
International Toastmi stress Clubs is an educational
organization for women interested in increasing
their ability and confidtnce; and
The organization's programs place major emphasis
upon communication, leadership training, and skill
in organizational techniques; and
These qualities are vitally important today as
throughout history, and should be encouraged
among adult women without regard to race, religion,
citizenship, or country of residence; and
Because of its high educational standards which
may benefit all women this exemplary organization
is worthy of special tribute,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of May 18 through 24, 1969, as
INTERNATIONAL TOASTMISTRESS WEEK
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be a;f fixed here this
fj^ day of March,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
Governor
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PROCLAMATION
The ability to speak effectively, listen
carefully, and think critically is among
the most valuable talents a person can develop;
and
The development of leadership abilities in men
is of great value to our democratic society
and the free enterprise system; and
Toastmasters International, a nonprofit, non-
sectarian educational organization, is dedicated
to providing the opportunity for developing
these talents; and
479 Toastmaster Clubs with a total of 14,370
members in the State of California, make
important contributions to the public good
through their participation in community
service and charitable programs,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of March 9 through March 15 as
TOASTMASTERS WEEK
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/y^ day of March, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS California is the number one truck state, represent-
ing more than 10 percent of the nation's truck
registrations; and
WHEREAS Because of daily truck deliveries, every crossroad
in the State of California, as well as every
shopping complex and super-market, can stock not
only the freshest foods, but up-to-date appliances,
tools, equipment and fashions; and
WHEREAS Three out of every five communities in the Golden
State are entirely dependent upon truck service
for everything they ship and use; and
WHEREAS On March 26-28, 1969, the 5th International
Truck, Trailer and Equipment Exposition will be
held at Anaheim, Orange County, the largest
exhibition of its kind in America, with the latest
and best highway transportation equipment shown
by leading manufacturers from the whole world; and
WHEREAS Trucking industry executives throughout the United
States will attend many meetings held in conjunction
with the exposition on vital subjects of highway
safety and maintenance procedures, including the
Board of Directors of the California Trucking
Association, the sponsor of the International
Truck, Trailer and Equipment Exposition; and
WHEREAS Truck transportation has an inseparable relationship
with every community in California, contributing to
their business development and economic stability,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim March 26, 1969, as INTERNATIONAL TRUCK TRAILER
AND EQUIPMENT DAY in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
// ^ day of March, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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defense, and civic progress, and
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welcome wagon began in Santa Barbara in^l929^as
the first California ^^^^|^°" "^^g ^re over 400
only two hostesses ^^^^^^f^^^f^^^^^o^. visits a
rear^rnefcorrfirthe'cilden State, and
The welcome Wagon hostess is a f^i^ndlyUnK between
E-denr^i?.iculSes^:r:;:abUshin? a new family
living pattern; and
The praiseworthy work of Welcome Wagon deserves
the Cooperation of all Calif ornians,
WELCOME WAGON WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hav
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
//£- day of March, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The theme for Law Day, U.S.A., to be observed on
May 1, 1969, is Justice and Equality Depend Upon
Law and You; and
Every good citizen recognizes that representative
government depends for its vitality and strength
upon citizen participation in its processes and
the broader the participation the more effective
and just the government will be; and
Every citizen has a responsibility to his country,
state, and local community to observe the laws, to
support the law enforcement agencies and the courts,
to recognize the rights of others, and to assist in
advancing the equality of justice and opportunity
for all Americans; and
Our form of government, which has protected our
nation for over 190 years, requires that the right
of dissent and the right to petition for redress
of grievances be asserted in a lawful manner, since
in a free society the end to be sought, however
worthy, can never justify unlawful means; and
The organized bar is to be commended for its
vigorous programs and educational activities which
emphasize the importance of law in our society and
for its efforts in promoting the observance of
Law Day throughout the nation,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim May 1, 1969, as LAW DAY, U.S.A.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^/^ day of "?^ui i^<-
WHEREAS
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty N ne
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS It has of late become increasingly apparent that
the youth of California experiment with narcotics
and hallucinatory and other dangerous drugs without
knowing or understanding the dangers inherent in
such experimentation; and
WHEREAS Recent surveys indicate that over 10 percent of
California's high school seniors have used, or
are using, marijuana; and
WHEREAS The youth of California should be taught the
effects of drugs, alcohol and tobacco on the human
system; and
WHEREAS It is imperative that an educational program be
established so that youth may know the truth about
tobacco, alcohol, narcotics, and hallucinatory
and other dangerous drugs,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week beginning April 20, 1969, as
YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
±1
r^
day of March,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The year 189 8 ushered in the age of modern warfare
first fought on a global scale, the same year saw
the emergence of the United States as a world
power, and the United States was engaged in conflict
with Spain from April 21 to August 8, 1898; and
WHEREAS Seventy-one years have passed since this country
fought the battles of the Spanish-American War in
which over 300,000 American armed forces members
participated in answer to President William McKinley's
call to arms; and
WHEREAS Less than 8,000 of these gallant men and women still
survive to answer the muster of Spanish-American
War veterans, and less than 1,000 of these courageous
fighting men and brave nurses reside in the State of
California; and
WHEREAS Thirty of these distinguished heroes of the
Spanish-American War now reside at the Veterans Home
of California, Yountville, which opened its doors to
accept its first members on April 1, 1884, and has
now been established as California Registered
Historical Landmark No. 828,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of April, 1969, as
SPANISH - AMERICAN VETERANS MONTH
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be n "fixed here this
;Z 0 -' day of March,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
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MAR 2 5 1969 i^
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WHEREAS The Camp Fire Girls commemorate the 59th anniversary
of Founder's Day on March 17th and the week of March 23 1
through March 29, 1969, as Camp Fire Girls' Birthday;
and
WHEREAS The Camp Fire Girls offers programs through which a
girl can gain valuable knowledge of herself and others,
understanding her own interests and abilities, and
opportunities to serve as a mature and independent
person; and
WHEREAS The major aim of this vital youth organization for
girls is significant involvement and through the
guidance of trained volunteers, girls advance into
specialized activities in 25 fields of interest; and
WHEREAS The activities of the Camp Fire Girls include learning
skills applicable to their future life in business,
home and community and engaging in projects and
programs for the betterment of their communities; and
WHEREAS Typical of their activities is their involvement in
conservation projects in their home communities as
a result of a recent conference, a "Conservation
Be-In," for teenage members to explore and study
various controversial issues in target areas and
their pilot program to reach girls from low-income
families which is proving invaluable both to inner-
city volunteer leaders and girls who are being made
aware of the vast new wonders of the world in which
they live; and
WHEREAS It is appropriate during this 59th anniversary of
Founder's Day that the entire community join in
honoring the Camp Fire Girls, its members and its
volunteer leaders, for the excellent work in which
they are participating,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of March 23 through 29, 1969, as
CAMP FIRE GIRLS' BIRTHDAY WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California j-
to be affixed here this 'Z. S —
day of March, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine
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rnMMENDATIOW
The UCLA Bruins have ---,^?P^rthle?if Association
consecutive National Collegiate Athieti j-e^ords
basketball title and compiled one or tne
iS the history of collegiate sports; and
anJ the spirit o£ self-disoipline, and
Bruin Lew """*- '^ » "iltl'ircf thrv^r^a^ara.
4-^iT-.iP winner of the NCAA Flayer ui. i-"^
"arfing a high point in personal achievement xn
basketball; and
The winning record of the Bruin team has brought
great pride to Californians of all ages and
demonstrated that today ' s collegians fl ^^
to the concept of accomplishment and tair px y
tSe playing ?ourt and in the classroom,
plople of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
V3 JV day of /^L^aA/u,-,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
WHEREAS
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The period from Flag Day (June 14th) through
the Fourth of July has been in past years
recognized as "Freedom Season"; and
WHEREAS The purpose of Freedom Season is to coordinate
nonpartisan, nonsectarian, and nonprofit patriotic
celebrations to emphasize pride in American
citizenship, and is designed to establish self-
perpetuating, community-sponsored celebrations
of American independence, with active participation
by citizens, organizations, and businesses,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim the period from June 14, 1969, to July 4, 1969,
as FREEDOM SEASON
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
o ^ <:' day of '};.a.uL .
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
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MAR 2 8 1969
PROCLAMATION
The President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon,
having declared Monday, March 31, 1969, a day of national
mourning for the passing of General Dwight David iiisenhower,
I. Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of California, do
hereby declare Monday, March 31, 1969, a day of mourning in
memory of our former President to be observed consistent with
Section 6700 (n) of the Government Code and by all schools,
colleges and universities, and I call upon all business
and all citizens to join in the observance of this day
which is being set aside to honor the memory of General
Eisenhower.
State Departments and Agencies will maintain sufficient
work forces to meet emergency situations and provide vitally
necessary public services.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this twenty-eighth day of March, 1969.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The skillful painting and decorating of homes
in the State of California have contributed
to California's reputation as an attractive
and progressive state; and
WHEREAS The president of the Painting and Decorating
Contractors of America has urged that a special
week be designated for a nationwide campaign
to paint and decorate our homes and property ,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of June 14 through 21, 1969, as
CALIFORNIA PAINTING AND DECORATING WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
day of
On^!* Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
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WHEFIEAS Phoebe Appcrson Hearst, born In 18^12 In Missouri, '
taught public school there, married George
Hearst In 1862, and came to California the same
year, where her only son William Randolph was
born; and
WHEREAS She built, equipped and maintained kindergardens
and libraries In Utah, the Dakotas, Montana and
California where she and her husband had mining
Interests; she gave $2^)0,000 to build the
National Cathedral School For Girls In Washington,
D.C.; she was the founder of the Parent-Teachers
Association and maintained a lifelong Interest
In education; and
WHEREAS Mrs. Hearst was the first woman member of the
Regents of the University of California, serving
on the Board for 22 years, leaving $10,000,000
to the University; and
WHEREAS Her benefactions In fellowships, lectureships,
scholarships and book funds are innumerable, she
encouraged talent and ambition, making her homes
in California centers of literature, music,
scholarship and politics; and
V/HEREAS Phoebe Apperson Hearst was one of the most
remarkable, generous and energetic of California
pioneers, leaving California greatly enriched by
her talent, generosity and activities,
NOW THEflEFOIlE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby commend the mcmorary of one of California's greatest
ladles, PHOEDE APPliRSON HEARGT.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to y_e affixed here this
^'' day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
f ^^^ ralifornians are of
the health and safety regu
and state levels; and
4-1 al facets or a
--:jr:ivi^onLn?:i:crarSgiene^of.ousi^
Toirse%Zl facilities J^ecreat.on,-^ ^^^ ^^,,,,,,J
waste, water supply, vecto |
The public health ^^^^^.f ^f environmentlfheaith,
Ind ?rained in the f^^^^°ion before the State
and has passed an examination -fixation as a
Tirector'of ^-^^f.^f/'Sd is entitled to engage
registered sanitarian^ an^ ^^ environmental
iintfatl^n^tn theTtate of California,
5.J5f/o»Ki^ HEALTH W.EK.
oSiTlSSi^nd Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The National Association of Suggestion Systems is
WHEREAb '"^Q^„j.ofit, service organization composed of
meSs fro; f Lance , commerce, industry ^nd government
anf Iedica?ed to the worth, contributions and benefits j
of employee suggestion systems; and
N.A.S.S. has members with over 8 million employees
who contributed over 3 million suggestions in 1967
and ?eSLed over 34 million dollars in awards from
their employers; and
The southern California Chapter °fthe National
Association of Suggestion Systems has b^en a vital
force in the suggestion plan movement since 194y
aSd deceives great benefit from the vast resources,
knowledge and support of N.A.S.S.; and
wHFRFAq The southern California Chapter of N.A.S.S. has
WHEREAS The^^°"^oo ^^ ^^e area's largest and most successful
private and public corporations as "^^"^^^f „^"^. . ^^^
provides them with invaluable assistance in setting
up and coordinating employee suggestion plans,
CALIFORNIA.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
//? ^ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor jj
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS A significant percentage of students in the State of
California are receiving their education in private
educational institutions; and
WHEREAS Private education is supported by other than public
funds, although the constituents of private education
pay their share of taxes supporting public schools;
and
WHEREAS The State of California is relieved of the tax burden
associated with the education of those students
enrolled in private educational institutions; and
WHEREAS Private educational institutions date from the
earliest history of our nation, having produced some
of its greatest leaders; and
WHEREAS The existence of private educational institutions
represents faith in the United States of America, its
ideals and institutions; and
WHEREAS Private education seeks to exemplify those human
qualities that inspire character and wholesome
citizenship; and
WHEREAS Private education provides a healthy balance of com-
petition to public education, thus assuring quality
for both systems; and
WHEREAS The private educational institutions of the State of
California wish to celebrate "Private Education Week"
November 17-21, 1969; and thereafter the third week
of November of each year,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of November 17 to 21, 1969, as
PRIVATE EDUCATION WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California i-r P
to be affixed here this // '
day of
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Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
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P R O C L A M A TION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The American secretary is resolved to maintain the
highest professional and personal ethics in her
increasingly vital role in the modern complexities
of business, industry, government and education; and
Secretarial work has attained the status of exacting
and highly qualified career work; and
The American secretary believes that her diligence
should be directed to increasing learning, efficiency,;
and loyalty in making ever more valuable her
contribution to the office in which she is employed;
and
The last full week in April is set aside each year
by the Secretary of Commerce to honor all American
secretaries.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 20 through 26, 1969, as
SECRETARIES' WEEK, and April 23, 1969 as SECRETARIES' DAY
in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
I 1^> day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
and
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
J I ^^ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor Q
SecretaJ^of State
tS^^lY Seciolary of Stats
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A. JORDAN, >9t?etarY of SWe
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Beta Sigma Phi, an international sorority of women,
works not only for the cultural betterment of its
members but for the betterment of the communities
in which chapters of this sorority are located; and
Since its founding on April 30, 1931, by Walter W.
Ross, the women of Beta Sigma Phi have never failed
to make their contributions to the improvement of
our communities and our state and our nation; and
It is fitting that a week be set aside to direct
public attention to the many accomplishments of
Beta Sigma Phi,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 27 to May 4, 1969, as
BETA SIGMA PHI WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^1'/ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine
Go'/ernor
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I RANK M. JORDAN, Acretary oiistaia
Anhtont Sooretory of Sfof* >
and
opportunities, jobs, and higher wages for all, and
is an investor; and
California and the nation,
NOW THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week beginning April 27, 1969, as
INVEST IN AMERICA WEEK
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
'2 2 '*^ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
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FRANK M. JORDAN.^w»arv If Stale
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p R O C LAMATION
WHEREAS Public schools Week, an event which has been observed
WHEREAS PU ^^^.^^^^.^ ^.^^^ 1919^ ^^^ be celebrated April 21
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
through April 25, 1969; and
Continuing faith in American ideals and institutions
and the social and economic stability of the state
and the nation, depend upon free public education; and
California has achieved notable success in the field
of education under an arrangement whereby the state
has shared with local communities its responsibility
for maintaining an effective system of free public
schools; and
The purpose of Public Schools Week is to renew the
dedication of the citizens of California to the
continuation and improvement of our system of ^ree
public schools; and
Public Schools Week has been sponsored each year
since its inception by the Grand Lodge of California,
Free and Accepted Masons; and
WHEREAS Public Schools Week affords every citizen of the
state an opportunity to remain informed about the
public schools in his community,
NOW THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 21 through 25, 1969, as
PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
■2-2->^ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The American Cancer Society estimates that approxim-
ately 85,000 Californians will be under treatment
for cancer in 1969; and
It is estimated that the lives of one-half of these
patients could be saved through early detection and
treatment; and
One-third of the state's cancer patients can now
be reasonably sure of survival, while an additional
one-sixth remain in serious danger of dying needlessly
because of delays in treatment or recognition of the
disease; and
A major purpose of the American Cancer Society's
annual Cancer Crusade is to help alert the citizens
of this state to the ways in which cancer can most
readily be prevented or detected; and
This lifesaving activity is deserving of the commend-
ation and support of all Californians,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of April, 1969, as CANCER CONTROL
MONTH .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to he affixed here this
.-<P -^ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor
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Secretary-^f State
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APR 2 3 1969
FRANK^M. wkUh.j,)^/^.., of Si4
Miilaiit *«aM«ry •! MM*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Raisins are one of the most important farm
products in the economy of California; and
WHEREAS Despite increased competition from foreign
raisins and from the multitude of competing
foods produced in this country, the California
Raisin Advisory Board has maintained the market
position of California raisins; and
WHEREAS The California Raisin Advisory Board's most
notable success story is the development of
the Japanese market from a practically non-
existent market to the number one export
market which now consumes some 20,000 tons
of California raisins a year,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 20 through 26, 1969, as
CALIFORNIA RAISIN WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
AJ'^ day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
Our daily life and standard of living are improved
by the efficiency and reliability of welded land,
air and sea transport equipment which carries us
and our needs swiftly and safely; and
The household tasks of the California family are
speeded and lightened by welded stoves, refrig-
erators and many other household appliances; and
California industry depends upon welded machinery
and equipment, and is powered by the giant boilers
and generators that could not be built except by
welding; and
Our freedom and that of the free world is guarded
by aircraft, tanks, missiles and men-of-war in
whose construction welding makes a vital con-
tribution; and
Welding technology and welding inventiveness have
ably demonstrated their vital importance as the
only means of fabricating nuclear and space age
components ,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of April, 1969, as WELDED PRODUCTS
MONTH .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^ "jy* day of April, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
a^JjJik^ ^^
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APR 2 5 1969 i
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WHEREAS The death of General Douglas MacArthur on April 5, 1964 ^j
left the people of the free world with a profound sense ,
of sadness and deep loss; and \
A dynamic and ingenious military leader of vast wisdom
and unusual foresight, Douglas MacArthur has bee:i J
ranked by many historians as one of the world's greatest
figures; and
The honor bestowed on him is richly deserved for few mer
through the centuries have given so much to preserve
democracy and the dignity of man; and
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS Californians and free men everywhere respect the memory
of the "Old Soldier" whose passing they have deeply
mourned; and
WHEREAS The Bataan-Corregidor Society of America, organized
and founded on the concept of liberty and democracy,
and dedicated to the cause of patriotism and good
American citizenship, and to the cause for which
thousands of Americans and Filipinos valiantly fought
and gave their lives, is composed of Americans, Fili-
pino-Americans, and all veterans who fought under
General MacArthur, irrespective of creed or nationality,
and bound together by an uncommon bond of friendship;
and
WHEREAS The Society is observing the fifth anniversary of the
death of General MacArthur and the twenty-seventh
anniversary of the fall of Bataan-Corregidor with a
memorial dinner and pageant, with a flower and candle
lighting ceremony on April 26, 1969, in San Francxsco,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERInIOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim April 26, 1969, as GENERAL DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR
DAY in California, inviting the people of California to honor
the memory of General MacArthur and those who fell at Bataan
and Corregidor.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed here this J ^ ^' day
of April, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor Q
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PossLL' tra?ninraS"er "^ "'^ ^^^^ the best
Children who hav? ?e"fr:fn\"d'L°a"bi Lf ""^'^^^ ''^o-
tnat they may take their^i ^"^^^^^^ in order
as productive and respons^hr^^ ^'^ °"^ society
potentialities fully devltnn^''^^^^^"^' their
and ^y developed and fully realized;
Sp^^tan?^^-? ---^ are necessary in this
^ust be developed and n "' ^P^^ial programs
devised, and tMs'task c!n "%'^°^" °f telching
-th the firm suppo?t^ra"n°r Lr'm\d^\\^\- ^—
£, I. Rn ...„. citxzenry.
NOW THEREFORE T p informed citizenry,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havp
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Gre^t leal S
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APfy'<'.8 1969 I
PROCLAMA T I 0 N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
For more than a century, two of the greatest nations
in the world, the United States and Canada, have
?qfiQ^ if ""^"f^ u""^ lasting friendship and the year
1969 will mark the 102nd anniversary of Canada as a
nation and the 152nd anniversary of the Rush-Bagot
Agreement which demilitarized the boundary between
these two nations; and
Two nations, growing greater each decade, have given
Ir^'Jltl ^f^-^Pl? ^° *^^^ ^°^^^ ^y forever distinguish-
ing themselves by neutralization of the Great Lakes!
In 1922 Kiwanis International instituted the
^hf^r^r^'n °^ Canadian-United States Days to celebrat
the Rush Bagot Agreement and the enduring friendship
cLadf T'^l^'T:.^''^ ^^^^ observance is now known as^ I
Canada-United States Goodwill Week observed by Kiwania
Clubs throughout the world, Mwani^
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim the week of April 27, to May 3 , 1969 as
CA:,'ADA-UNITED states goodwill week. -^^y -i' -1369, as
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
__j2j£_£_day of April,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor
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APR ^8 1969
FRANK M.J0RDAN/Sat«l8fv of
AMUtonf Saovtory of Slot*
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHirJUIAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
1969 marks the twenty-first anniversary of the
Arthritis Foundation in its efforts to eliminate
artnritis, the nation's number one crippling
disease; and
There are approximately two million sufferers of
arthritis in our state; and
The California Chapters of the Arthritis Foundation
are playing a significant role in the progress
toward control of this crippling disease through
high standards of diagnosis and treatment at twenty-
one clinics throughout the state; and
The programs of these chapters must be expanded to
'^^\^^. ^^^^^^ of the overwhelming number of cases
which widen the gap between the needs of patients
and the availability of adequate clinics and well
trained personnel; and
The ultimate solution to the problems of arthritis wil
depend upon the knowledge gained through expanded
professional and public education programs and
increased scientific research, primary aims of the
Arthritis Foundation,
NOW THEREFORE, I ED REINECKE, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the month of May, 1969. as ARTHRiris
FOUNDATION MONTH and call upon the'^^eople'ol cSSnia to
honor the efforts of the thousands of volunteers who will
participate in this twenty-first anniversary.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to >e, affixed here, this
4LC— day of .rQT-L
insK Hun
WHERE AS
One Thousand Nin
Sixty-Nine.
Hundred
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APR V. 81969
FRANK M. JPRDAN,
o(»afa
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The progress of today's science, technology and
WHEREAS ^^JgP^ J, j,3s been directly improved by the principles
of quality control, and it is fitting that we give
appropriate recognition to the impact of quality and
its benefits to our society; and
WHEREAS Technical advancement and the ^^^^^er abundance of
economic goods and services are closely ^^l^^^^^^' f"^^^
quality has been a prime factor in upgrading countless
consumer goods; and
WHEREAS The strict requirements of the government and numerous
WHEREAS ^J^^^^^fi^ innovations developed for national security
have called for increased emphasis on quality and
optimum dependability of present-day products despite
rising demands for higher performance and greater
complexity; and
WHEREAS This state recognizes with praise the close relation-
ship between the quality objectives of Product
excellence and the continuing high standards of our
nation's industrial skills and technology,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be, affixed here this
j^K^r day of CttUL
One Thousand
Sixty Nine.
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MAY 1 196 J
FRANK M. JORDAN, SeOrelaiY of SJate
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P R O C L A M A T I 0 N
WHEREAS
The California Association of Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America, a coeducational youth organization,
is playing a significant role in assuring the future
progress and prosperity of our conununities, state,
and nation; and
WHEREAS Enrollment in industrial education programs in
California is now over one million students, making
California the national leader in this area of
education; and
WHEREAS The purposes of the California Association of
Vocational Industrial Clubs of America are: to unite
all industrial students; to develop leadership abilitie;
to foster a dignity of work; to attain a purposeful
life by establishing realistic vocational goals; to
promote high standards in work and education to better
serve home, school and community; to appreciate the
relationships between all community groups; to
thoroughly understand our democratic foundations; and
to gain recognition for deserving youth; and
WHEREAS The California Association of Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America designates the first week in May
as California Vocational Industrial Clubs of America
Week,
NOW THEREFORE, I, ED REINECKE, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of April 28 through May 4, 1969, as
CALIFORNIA VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/dK day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Acting Governor
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FRANK M, JORDAH.
An'itent Socratory «f Stat*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The Fire Service of the State of California
perform many public services in addition to
the suppression of fire, such as home
inspections, pre-fire planning, inspection
of commercial and industrial facilities,
hospitals, schools and rest homes; and
WHEREAS Today's fireman is a technically trained and
highly skilled professional public servant.
NOW THEREFORE, I, ED REINECKE, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Saturday, May 10, 1969, as FIRE SERVICE
RECOGNITION DAY, urging all Calif ornians to visit their
nearest fire station to become acquainted with these men,
their apparatus and equipment, and the professional type
service they provide today.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here- this
f^ day of ypJtt
One Thousand Nine Hund^d
Sixty Nine.
Lieutenant Governor
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary or State
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PROCLAMATION By J 'JJ _,^i£IU^ _^
A«»i.tanlSOT.h„»o»Shif.
WHEREAS The chiropractic profession of America has
designated the week of May 5 through May 11 as
"Correct Posture Week;" and
WHEREAS Doctors of chiropractic in thouscUids of communi-
ties throughout the United States and Canada
will observe that week; amd
WHEREAS The California Chiropractic Association is
sponsoring "Correct Posture Week" in this state
in eui effort to educate the public to the value
of correct posture and to develop a national
consciousness of correct posture, which, especially
when developed in young people, is one of the
greatest contributing factors to better health,
physical endurance, working efficiency, and attractiv<
appearance;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ED REINECKE, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of May 5 through May 11, 1969,
as "Correct Posture Week. "
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
l^<^ day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-
Nine.
C^ /^^^t-tx-*-*-^* — ^l
Acting Governor
ATTEST: Jlfff^j^i. /iSjn^tCtn*
Secretary St State
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FILED
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MAY 2 196:1
FRANK M. JOREjANw^fecretary o( »8
AnMuM tMratafy •< tM»
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The 19th Annual Conference of the California State
Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children
will be held in San Diego the week of May 4 to 10,
1969; and
The Council for Exceptional Children is engaged
in various activities to advance the education of
exceptional children, who are the gifted, mentally
retarded, deaf, speech and hearing handicapped, the
orthopedically, visually, emotionally and education-
ally handicapped; and
The Council for Exceptional Children is the one
statewide and nationwide professional organization
which is dealing with the entire spectrum of
exceptional abilities.
NOW THEREFORE, I, ED REINECKE, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of May 4 to 10, 1969, as COUNCIL
FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
2nd day of May, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
^
Acting Governor
Secretary of State
Doputy Secretary o
ry of State
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The National Association of Insurance Women is
the largest single professional women's group in
the United States, with membership totaling
approximately 14,000; and
The National Association of Insurance Women has
made significant contributions to a vital segment
of the economy of California and the nation; and
The members of the National Association of Insurance
Women are to be congratulated on their participation
in educational projects on local, state and
national levels; and
This is exemplified by the members in California
who have so generously given of their time and
abilities to work with the USO, the muscular
dystrophy auctions, safety councils throughout
the State of California, and driver improvement
courses; and
This dual role in the business world and in the
community is worthy of highest praise.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA do
hereby proclaim the week of May 18 through 24, 1969 as
NATIONAL INSURANCE WOMEN'S WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
6^'
day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor
Secretary-bf State
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Deputy Secretary of St-to
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
^-5-0-C_LA_MATI 0 N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
whe/the Reverendldgar HeL^^'''""^"^ ^^ 1^02
Of dignified employment ^or the''h''°I"'^'"9 ^ ^^-^'^e
his neighbors for donations ^f ^^"^^^^pped, asked
"tides and clothing wMch L^y^t^^^""^^ household
sold, thereby providing work and • ^^ repaired and
needy and handicapped; an? ^""""""^ ^°^ the
has since expanded its IctLf^ Goodwill Industries
nientally in and mentallf reJardL'" ^"^^•"Pass tSI
these people may live orodnn^ ^"^ ^" "^^^^r that
iives; and Productive and fulfilling
autonomous'^Goodwinrirth''^?? ^"°^^= °f the 11
more than 7 37o h^;,^ ■ ^® ^tate of California
90,4^^,748 in wages; and
Goodwill Industries i^ ^ ^^ . ■ .
initiative of private groups th^.'"^ '^^^"*^^ ^o the
of work and income for persons ^^ Provide a source
^e dependent upon Publiralsis%rnSeranT''^ "^"^'^
The program of Goodwill t„^ ^ •
dignity of man, ?ives sel?-r^f '^" '^^^^'^ °" the
capped worker, self-respect to the handi-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, j have
hereunto set my haAd and
caused the Great Seal Sf
Governor
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In tht Offlo* at th* ttervtary of
of th< StaU of Cal'fornl*
MAY Si - 196b
FRANK M. JU^U//«^- , c' fla*
AMtiMnt (MiMary •( Itat*
PROC L A M A T I 0 N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The California School Employees' Association, a
41-year-old statewide organization consisting
of over 42,000 members, provides services for
approximately 100,000 classified school employees
in over 1200 school districts in California; and
Chapters of the association yearly contribute
a significant sum of money for undergraduate
scholarships and also promote educational
programs for all classified personnel designed
to improve their work skills, to the end that
they may better serve the students and teachers;
and
The classified employee is proud of his status
and the integral part he plays in the total
field of education throughout the State of
California;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of May 25 through 31, 1969, as
CLASSIFIED SCHOOL EMPLOYEES' WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California /-//-,
to be affixed here this •^ ~"
WHEREAS
day of May, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor
Secretaijy of State
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FILED
In the Offie* of tha Scorttury of tUt^j
of tht Stat* of CaC'ernia
MAY b - 19b9
AmMmM taaaMiy •< Ma«(
P R 0 C T.AMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The Columbian Squires is a national
fraternal organization of Catholic boys
between the ages of 13 and 18, sponsored
bv the Knights of Columbus affiliates of
the Ktionll council of Catholic Youth; and
It is the purpose of the Columbian Squires
to assis? you?h of high school age to develop
leadSrship'^and good character through a four-
fold program of spiritual, civic-culturai,
social and athletic activities; and
The first local circle of the Columbian
Sauires was organized in 1925 in Duluth,
Minnesota, and the organization has grown
sincf^hat time to include circles througnout
?ie united States serving thousands of young
and
men;
WHEREAS
The program of the Columbian Squires has
helped, and continues to help, mold young
men into well-rounded and mature citizens
who contribute to their communities.
SQUIRES WEEK,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
<f C day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
Governor
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Secretary-bf State
Deputy Secretary of State^_r^
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Htt of th« Storttiry
lh« Stats of C»l 'or
l;IAY Li - 1969
In th* Offle* of the Storttiry of SUt|
of th« Stats of C»i 'ornia
FPANK M. JUKI).
By ^2^^
J Slat!
AMltlanl (taslsry »f (HM
PROCLAMATION
J
WHEREAS The counties of California daily fulfill the needs
of the people by providing public protection,
education, streets and highways, parks and recreation
health and welfare, and other vital services; and
WHEREAS The counties, in carrying out these services, perform
over 1,000 identifiable functions, spend three and
one-half billion dollars annually, and emplpy 150,000
persons; and
WHEREAS It is in the interest of every Californian that these
basic and traditional local government units remain
responsive, modern, and efficient, employing dedicatedj
and capable public servants; and
WHEREAS It is essential that the public be aware of the
structure, functions and performance of county
government; and
WHEREAS Special commemorative periods stimulate citizen
interest in local institutions, and this interest
encourages full citizen participation in government
and facilitates better government services to the
people,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of October 13 to 17, 1969, as KNOW YOUR
COUNTY GOVERNMENT WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
d' '' day of '^/Ltti/
One Thousand Nine
Sixty Nine.
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Governor
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FILED
In the Offic* of th* Secretary of SUtq
cf the Statu of C'l'ornia
I/IAY li - 1969
rPAMK M. juKD,..^.^ , J Stall
AuUtont Saciatury of Stoia
PROCLAMA T I O N
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
On May 10, 1869, the transcontinental railroad
from east to west was joined at Point Promontory,
Utah, with a gold spike; and
The east and west were linked for the first time
by rail, a sure, safe and speedy connection
(compared with mule pack-train, covered waqon or
walking); and
In 1869 the population of the five states and
territories traversed by the Central Pacific
Railroad was 820,000 persons; within a year the
population was over a million, attributable to
the ease and economy of transportation by rail;
and
In 1869 the Central Pacific Railroad carried
30,000 through passengers taking eight days to
travel from New York to Sacramento, and in 1870
It carried 143,000 through passengers; and
California truly produced "Men to Match My Mountains"
in the building of the transcontinental railroad.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
CFN™?AT°''nfv"'-''^X 1°; ^^^^' ^^ TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD
CENTENNIAL DAY in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
5"-^ day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor X
Secretary 6f State
by-
Deputy
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FILED
Hi* of th» 8«or«t»ry
the 8t«to of C«rtor
MAY 'J - 19b9
In th» OWc* of th» 8«or«t»ry ef SmM
«C the 8t«to of C«l'orni«
FRANJLM. )^^y..^ , J SI*
PROCLAMATI O N
WHEREAS June is the month when nature bestows upon
us her most nearly perfect weather; and
WHEREAS Milk is nature's most nearly perfect food;
and
WHEREAS June is the time to enjoy to the fullest all
of the fine milk products found in California;
and
WHEREAS Citizens of this state should be encouraged
to use milk and other dairy foods so that they
may enjoy improved health and increased
prosperity; and
WHEREAS Her Majesty, the Dairy Cow, should be honored
for her daily work and dedicated contribution
to the health and prosperity of our state,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of June, 1969, as DAIRY MONTH.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be _af fixed here this
S^ day of ^fu<-H >
One Thousand Ninewundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor fl
Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
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^catc orColiromia
TmSb OWe* oTth* Saeretury of 8<
of tht 8Ut* of C>r>ornia
MAY G - 1%9
FRANK M.J0«J^^^,.^,, „fsii
AMklant Uattury of Sigl*
SPBCIAL ELECTION PHOCLAMATIOM
I, RONAU} REAOAN, Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be
held on the 15th day of July, 1969, within the Thirty-fourth
Assembly District of the State (as described by Section
30201 of the Elections Code), to fill the vacancy in the
office of Member of Assembly from said District resulting
from the death of Assemblyman Alan G. Pattee.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 6th day of May, 1969.
I^eputy Secretary oFstitl
^8SS
^xecutiDc Btpartment
^tattof£alifornta
FILED
In th« Oftloe of th« Secretary of StaU
of tlia Stat* of California
MAY ^" 196'3
rSANK^M. JppD/N,,;$^fel8rY of State
By-
A»>)ilon1 &»«r«tary of Slat*
P R O C LAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The livestock industry plays an important role
in the economy of the United States and of the
State of California; and
Competitive livestock market businesses, by
providing essential services to buyers and
sellers, form an important segment of the
livestock industry; and
The Certified Livestock Markets Association is
meeting in Monterey, California from June 25
to 29, 1969, the first time the Livestock
Marketing Congress has been held in the State
of California,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of June, 1969, as COMPETITIVE
LIVESTOCK MARKET MONTH.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to he affixed here, thife
M
day of
One Thousand Nine
Sixty Nine.
Govfernor K
SecretariCi>t State
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
F!LED
In tht Offica of th* Secretary of Statt
of th« Stat* of California
MAY '' 1969
FRANK M. J^AN, hcretaw of Stall
Auittant $«cr»tQrir of Stal*
PROCLAMATION
Mav 14, 1969, marks the 27th anniversary of
the founding of the Women's Army Corps , whose
contributions are indelibly etched in the
history of the United States Army; and
Since its beginning the Women's Army Corps
has played an increasingly larger role in
the concept and organization of the United
States Army; and
Their ability to do the job under combat
conditions has proven that the Women s Array
Corps is indeed an integral part of tne
United States Army,
California, in recognition of the loyal service ot
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
i^^^^^day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor Q
Secretary of State
rSl^
Doputy Socrotary of Stcto
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FILED
In the Offlo* of tha SacrtUry of SUto
of tha Stata of California
PROCLAMATION
FRANK
MAYO 1969
J0R^AN.»Se9f^rY of Sale
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Nonprofit workshops for the rehabilitation of
the handicapped have provided employment for
thousands of Californians who are unable to
compete for work in private industry; and
Workshops for the handicapped maintain an
excellent pool of skilled, conscientious labor
for employment by the business community; and
Workshops for the handicapped provide an out-
standing opportunity for persons to help
themselves rather than rely on welfare funds;
and
Workshops for the handicapped have helped
numerous small businesses throughout the
state to develop through the use of workshop
facilities and labor,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of May 4 to 10, 1969, as WORKSHOP
WORKERS' WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
K>' day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor rt
Secretary of State
2JilM.
Deputy Socrotary of State
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In the owe. »« »h« *f c!**o'''>»
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The senior Calif ornians numbering 1,800,000
are one of the Golden State's most valuable
resources, actively contributing to all segments
of society; and
Our senior Calif ornians , who increase in
number every year, continue to provide us
with a wealth of guidance and counsel born
of the wisdom and experience of their years;
and
The many working years of the senior Californian
are the basis of the prosperity that all
generations of Calif ornians now enjoy, and
they deserve recognition of that merit; and
Every Californian will benefit from expanding
the opportunities for the senior Californians
to make fuller use of his talents and
experience ,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of May, 1969, as SENIOR CITIZENS
MONTH in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
■y^^-' day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Governor
Secretary (oi Sta^e
A^:!.L..,tr.:.rt
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FILED
In th* Offiu of tht SMrctary of Statf
of tht SUU of Cul'fomla
MAY 1 4 1969
PRO C L A MAT! ON
WHEREAa California's beaches on the Pacific Ocean and
on countless lakes and rivers serve as an
importcint recreational attraction for citizens
and visitors; and
WHEREAS jfublic safety is a basic consideration of beach
operation, emphasizing adequate lifeguard pro-
tection for children and adults during their
leisure hours; and
WHEREAS Lifeguards are highly trained in surf safety
and water safety, and their experience, training
and judgment in rendering aid to beach visitors,
have won them respect and admiration; ctnd
WHEREAS Hundreds of lives are saved each yecur by the
vigilance and responsible efforts of lifeguards
who, at the risk of their own lives, have
insured the safety of California's beaches,
NCfW, THEREFORE, I, ED REINECKE, ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim May 26 through June 1, 1969, as BEACH
SAFETY WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
14th day of May, one
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
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Eiftpvfcty Socrotary of" Stato
..'SS)(
^xecutitie department
^tm of (Tallfornia
FILED
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MAY 1 6 ]969
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
in an orderly fashion; anj i="«:ienoy and
without recorL^ and"^=ooe"d"„°Jiira„°d°''" "°' ""'
:Uh^tKL"pr^olSSr.'r°ac^? L'? '^h°" "■° ""^
Clerks of our citiPs^,nH I^ ^' ^^ municipal
""i- cicies and towns; and
d"^d'??a^iJ!;\o"S^^lii-j?=;,-roji?r°"
-nicipal affairs would clearfreM^f^^o^Ios,
Government at any level is su
ccessful only so
the needs of the
LT4To°S„';he"°S oTS™'lfr™™ °^ ""™™". ^=
CLERKS' WEEK. °^ ^^^ ^^ t° 25, 1969, as MUNICIPAL
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the state of California
to be affixed here this
/^ t> day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine. ^
.re
Gover'i^ KuA|A^
Secretary of State
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MAY 1 9 1969
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/V WITNESS \Vf/F/iFnr i ,
Douv this irUhdayolAlav, /.%<>
fiONALD REACAN
"^xi'nior of Caliinriiu,
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^xccutiDc ©cpartmtnt
^tateorCalirornia
J* th* 0«c« «l4ti« •««r«t*ry •« MMB
of th* But* of C*l'(ei-nlt ^
MAY 1 9 1969 J
PROCLAMAT \^^ f jpT yLJ'*--^ ,
^^^mr^^ ^^^r^^arf ^otw
WHEREAS The 1969 California Wheelchair Games will be held in
Palo Alto from May 23 to 25, 1969; and
WHEREAS The physically handicapped have proven their
recreational and competitive world has become a major
concern of the able-bodied population; and
WHEREAS The American ideal is to help individuals who help
themselves; and
WHEREAS The physically handicapped have proven their desire
and ability to work and recreate, as do the able-
bodied; and
WHEREAS The California Wheelchair Association, Inc., has
organized to promote and administer an amateur, non-
profit endeavor of sports and recreation through
competition to permit those with permanent physical
disabilities to compete vigorously and safely under
rules that are kept as close to "normal" rules as
possible with wheelchair adaptations, as it has been
found that almost all sports could be adapted to fit
the ability of the wheelchair person, often with
much more excitement and skill than the same sport
for the able bodied; and
WHEREAS The games will include competitive events in track
and field, archery, basketball, swimming, fencing,
table tennis, billiards, bowling, and weightlifting;
and
WHEREAS The games are open to all over the age of 12 years
who require the use of a wheelchair to participate
in sports and recreational activity,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim May 22 to 25, 1969, as CALIFORNIA WHEELCHAIR
GAMES DAYS.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^ day of May , One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor /
Secretary-^f State
eputy Secretary of State
EXECUTIVE ORDlill NO. Rl^-69
FILED
In Mm 0«0» of th« twraUry •♦ •*••■
ef th* SUt* of California
MAY 19 1963
AMhtwtt SoCTMwy of Stoi*
/ «ON.lLDR£AG>liV, Governor oJtUc Stale of Caltjornm
IheCUy oi Bcrkch-y, Co:wl\ ojAlonnda, and
Uaru., I>rcu r,'<r.csU;l so U, ,lo Uv n,c Mayor, C/j^ Ma^^«jc^r
ami Cliicl of Police o, the Cily of Ilrrkeley, and by the SluriJJ
TAiZiJaCountv all of wl,ow slated that liu-re is m saul
cU nf" »/-./W' cnul riotous asser.l>ly -'/'-';"'/; — '^'
ajelo„y, and to of lev noleme to l>erso>, and l^rope> ty,
,t>, Mrsuani to tl,e a„tl>ority rested 'V'"' /?,f ;'!r;/, ' 's^rr^c^
/// . Mililarv and Veterans Code. I,erel>y order into ''>' /f^'^'J^'l
of the State ofCalilornia ll,e California National Guard in such
Lnher as I sluill snhseQnently determine neeessary.
Idireet llnil Ihi. order sliall take effeet immediately, amlllial
l^l^on ei cr as tn>ssiMe llns order t^e filed m theQJiee
Vf Zse:^etary of sLte oj the State of California ^ri^ that
wule spread InMicitx and nolue t,e f-wen to tins oulc7 .
JN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hare Inreimtoset my ''^"^["^'"^
caused tl>e Great Seal of I lie Slate ol Cahjornui to be ajjixtd.
Done
this day uj May 15, I'XH)
RONALD REAGAN
^Gorernor of California
A TTEST: h
Secrenny oj State
ty.
£i;^{rtv~Sec'rotary of Stata
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l^xtcunoc Bepartrntnt
^tateofCalirornia
^^ FILED _..
In th« OfDc* of the 8««r*tary of tlfrt^
of th« SUU of California
MAY 2 1 1969
ffiANK M. jukUm.)^ ^ / of SiMl
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Notable success has been achieved in California
under an arrangement whereby children left without
proper parental care are able to have "temporary"
parents; and
WHEREAS Continued faith in American ideals and institutions,
and the social and economic stability of the state
and the nation, depend upon the preservation of
the family as a moral and socializing force in our
society; and
WHEREAS Continuance of the family as the basic ingredient
of social organization calls for the placing of
such children in the home of well-screened and
responsible adults, or "foster parents" who treat
a foster child as their own and attempt to instill
in him those disciplines and standards that will
be necessary for him to lead a happy and productive
life; and
WHEREAS The foster parent program furnishes each foster
parent with the opportunity to be part of something
that is important to the future of mankind and furnishes
each participating child with the opportunity to
have a directive force in his life,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of May 25 to 31, 1969, as FOSTER
PARENTS WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have!
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
X I ^^day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
<V\*^ K(JU>#A^
Governor
^u^e^u-t^c Ayy'»-*'^-«-M-
Secret^y of State
Deputy Secrotary of State^
prinlfd tm cAitPosNiA orrici or itati rtiMTiMo (oiTiQi-ndl )
'8^5
^Kcutioe ©epartmcnt
^tate of California
FILED
In Ih* OfflM of th« ••enAaryofStatt
MAY 2 3 1969 J
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
declared a state of extreme emergency in the City of Berkeley
on February 5, 1969, which state of extreme emergency is still
in effect; and
Having issued on May 15, 1969, regulations regarding loitering
and other conduct by persons in the City of Berkeley pursuant
to the authority of Section 1581 of the Military and Veterans
Code ; and
Having found that conditions have changed in the City of Berkeley
so that the regulations are no longer required;
Do, hereby, issue the following new regulations under the
authority of Section 1581 of the Military and Veterans Code:
1. No person shall loiter upon any public street or sidewalk or
in any public place within that area of the City of Berkeley
prescribed by Hearst Avenue, Grant Avenue, Derby Street, Gayley
Road and Piedmont Avenue, from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m.
"Loiter" means standing or roaming about on public property
without any apparent purpose or legitimate business.
2. No person shall conduct or participate in any meeting,
assembly, or parade, of more than six persons, or use voice or
sound amplifying equipment, upon the public streets or sidewalks,
or in any meeting place open to the public as defined herein, in
the City of Berkeley.
3. "Meeting place open to the public" means:
a. The campus of the University of California at Berkeley,
provided, that scheduled classes shall not be affected and pro-
vided further that meetings and assemblies may be conducted on
the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, at loca-
tions and in the manner designated for this purpose by the
Chancellor.
b. Unimproved real property owned by any public agency,
including but not limited to the State of California, the
County of Alameda, or the City of Berkeley.
c. Public parks, school playgrounds (provided that this
provision shall not affect recreational activities of students
of the Berkeley School System conducted on school property) ,
municipal parking facilities, and property owned by the
University of California.
These regulations shall become effective at 10:00 p.m. on
May 22, 1969, and shall remain in effect until further notice.
Any violation of these regulations is a misdemeanor, as provided
in Section 1600 of the Military and Veterans Code.
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^tate of California
X .e.e.y aaclaretha,^e previous r^i-i^^^^^^^^
loitering and other conduct oy pe terminated at the
tit rprciSrtiSe 1Z ^=U"tS^.t IL ,..„ re,uX.tio„s .«e.y
issued take effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed my signature this
22nd day of May, 1969.
o_^^^-v»<^
W)NAIiD REAGAN ^
Governor of California
ATTEST !
Secretary m State
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^ MAY 2 3 1969
*^mK jwfl,^. |Lo / of «*
PROCLAMATIO
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
obLJjrjtr48tr'"' ^'""^^ Association will
^une 29 through ait^ 19f9? and"'^^^^^ ^^"^
Therapy Associahfo^ ^ ^ American Physical
confe^encerand ^^P^esents will attend the
co^feM^L'^i'^l^-o^ntrJL^^r ^^"J°"= °^ ^^^^
"SS^ S?atesf £P--\I^?;:---- - -
contri.utio\s\f--rc^aU^^°L\^.^L^d^^^^^^
AMERICAN PHYSICAL THeIJpy week? through July 5, 1969, as
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
_^il2l__day of May, One
'rnousand Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
Governor
Secretary M^ state
Deputy Secretary of ""^
iry of State
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of «h« Stat, of Cliforn",
^XECUtioe Bcpartmcnt
3tate of California
MAY 2 619691
fl^lM.JWtUM*t./w'^ State
P R O C L A MATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
On June 4, 1969, the Junior Philharmonic Orchestra
of California will celebrate its 32nd anniversary
with special civic ceremonies in the Wilshire
Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles; and
Various leading women's organizations headed by
Hariette Bryson will host the festivities in the
Wilshire Ebell Theatre; and
Originated in 1937 by founder-conductor Dr. Ernst H.
Katz to stimulate and encourage California's youth
to use their talents for the benefit of mankind, the
Junior Philharmonic Orchestra of California is a
noncommercial, all-youth symphony which has
performed nusical works for 32 years, all without
city, county, state or federal subsidy; and
Dr. Katz has been with the orchestra since its
inception in 1937 and has watched it grow from
an original composition of four musicians to 110
youngsters and has directed its performances, which
have ranged from those which started in his home to
those staged in the enormous music halls of the
music world; and
The orchestra has performed extensively throughout
the southland and was rewarded with an invitation
to play in Nagoya, Japan, and has provided countless
hours of entertainment to thousands of residents of
southern California and other areas,
. NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, dO
' hereby proclaim June 4, 1969, as JUNIOR PHILHARMONIC DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
26th day of May f
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
WHEREAS
Governor
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Secretary w State
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ginal
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FILED
^xecutioe ©epartmcnt
^tattorCoiirornia
In th* Oflto* of tha S«or«Ury of Stat*
of th* 6Ut* of Callfomlif
MAY 28 1963 ||
FRANK M. JOSDAN.^acratory oi Stafs
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The policy of the State of California has been
to recognize the achievements of occupations,
professions and industries which have made
significant contributions to the betterment
of mankind; and
WHEREAS The school nurses of the State of California have
not only provided immediate medical care in all
types of school situations but have given
unselfishly to aid in the development of the
physical and moral character of our youth; and
WHEREAS The efforts of these dedicated citizens are
often unrecognized and unheralded,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAI!, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of iMay 25 to May 31, 1969, as
SCHOOL NURSES RECOGNITION WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
25th day of May, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
Governor
SecretaryQjT State
by.
Ctii^JJL^^
t,i„.i I
Assistant Sooi'etaiy of Stale
original
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^tatcorcalirornia
FILED,
« th* Ofllo* of «h« SMrataryV^tattl
of tht StaU of Cul-'orn^i
MAY 2 9 1969 I
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Optimist International is a community service
organization which was formed in 1919 and is
celebrating its 50th anniversary this year; and
WHEREAS Optimist International has more than 400 clubs
and 14,000 members in California; and
WHEREAS The primary purpose of Optimist International
is to aid and encourage the development of youth
and the slogan adopted by the organization is
"Friend of the Boy"; and
WHEREAS Optimist International, through its clubs, sponsors
a boys' oratorical contest, Youth Appreciation
Week, Bike Safety Week and a Respect for Law program;
and
WHEREAS The individual Optimist clubs sponsor numerous
and varying boys' work and community service
projects; and
WHEREAS The purposes of Optimist International are to
develop optimism as a philosophy of life, to
promote an active interest in good government
and civic affairs, to inspire respect for law
and to foster patriotism, and to work for friend-
ship among people,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the month of June, 1969, as OPTIMIST MONTH
to commemorate Optimist International's 50th anniversary.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
X ItL day of Tl'U^^t
One Thousand Nine Handred
Sixty Nine.
Governor
^u^ixM^t, Ay/A-*^-***
of a^^A.'iina-'-
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FIUEP
Offle* Bf th* Cmi
of thi Stat* of
iSxccurioc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of California
JUN 2 - 19i9
PROCLAMATION
I, KONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that the condition of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property which prevailed at the time of my
proclamation dated February 5, 1969, proclaiming that a state
of extreme emergency existed in the City of Berkeley, County
of Alameda, and now finding that a state of extreme emergency
no longer exists, and further having found that the local
authorities are now able to cope adequately with the situation,
therefore proclaim that the state of extreme emergency no
longer exists in the City of Berkeley, County of Alameda, and
hereby terminate that state of extreme emergency effective
at 6:00 a.m. on June 3, 1969.
This action is concurred in by the Sheriff of Alameda County
and officials of the University of California who originally
requested the proclaiming of the state of extreme emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Qreat Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 2nd day of June, 1969.
RONALD REAGAN?
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretafry of State
by ^A/ ^^iL_
Deputy Secretary of State
ptimtfJ in (4III<>>MI« OPnit Ol lIAtC VftlNTIKt.
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FILED
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IJxtcutioc department
^tatc of California
In th« 0«ic« of lh« 8Mr«tiry of 8U««
of th* Slat* of C*l fornia
JUN 5 - 1969
RANK M. J(MUM.t .
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
Wliile the production of honey by California's bee
industry is its best-known activity, this is only
one of the important functions the industry serves;
and
The beekeeping industry, in number of operators,
probably ranks as the smallest in the state s
multi-billion-dollar agricultural community; and
In spite of the small number of operators, bee-
keepers play a significant role in keeping
California the leading agricultural area in the
nation and world; and
California crops valued at more than $300 million
annually rely entirely on bees for pollination,
and these vital crops include almonds, prunes,
cherries, apples, pears, cantaloupes, melons,
cucumbers, alfalfa and clover; and
Bees are also used in California to produce
75 percent of the nation's vegetable seed and
90 percent of the world's flower seed; and
The acreage of crops depending on bees for
pollination is increasing and growers are using
more colonies per acre to obtain a more abundant
harvest,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF ^ALIFORNIA^o
hereby proclaim the week of June 1 through 7, 1969, as CALIFORNi>^
BEE INDUSTRY WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/ at day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
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Governor
v\_i'-4*.0>^^-^
Secretary of State
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by.
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Deputy Secretary of State
'c^ yc
i!xcnitit)c Bcpartmcnt
3tJtc of California
FILED
In th« Offic* of th« Swratary of Sti M
of Iho 8UU of Cal <ornia "^
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that the condition of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property which prevailed at the
time of my proclamation on June 26, 1968, proclaiming
that a state of disaster existed in the City of Richmond,
County of Contra Costa, and now finding that a state of
disaster no longer exists, and further having found that
the local authorities are now able to cope adequately with
the situation, therefore proclaim that the state of dis-
aster no longer exists in the City of Richmond, County of
Contra Costa, and hereby terminate that state of disaster
effective October 15, 1968.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this third day of June, 1969,
DONALD R]
3AGAN ^
REAGAN
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
Tl rftlNTINt.
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^xtcutiO£ ©epartment
^tatc of California
FILED
In th« Oflie* of th* S*cr«l*ry of 8tall|
of tho Stat* o> Cal 'ornia
JUN 4 - 1969 j
FRANK H. Ju«a)«^(, xy /) of SMl
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Nursing homes in California have embarked on
a "better life program" that will benefit the
elderly and the convalescent and chronically
ill of all ages entrusted to their care; and
WHEREAS There are in this state more than 1,300 licensed
nursing homes and related long-term-care facilities
with a bed capacity in excess of 60,000; and
WHEREAS These facilities provide not only for the medical
and skilled nursing care needs of their patients
but also for a broad range of services extending
from personal care to physical, occupational, and
recreational therapy, as well as for the spiritual
and social needs, all of which are designed to
bring about a better life for their patients; and
WHEREAS The California Nursing Home Association is
providing the leadership in promoting a better
life for our elderly citizens and for the conval-
escent and chronically ill of all ages,
i NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of June 15 to 21, 1969, as CALIFORNIA
NURSING HOME WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
^ ^ day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Sixty Nine.
Governor J
Secretary of State
. KiJ- ^J.s:l
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Deputy Secretary of State
original
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^
€xenitiDc department
^tatcofCalirornia
FILED
In tlw OfllM of th* SMratiry of 8U |
of th* Stat* of Carfornia
JUN U
FRANK M. JMUh.4,
1969
/ of SMp
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that the condition of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property which prevailed at the time
of then Governor Edmund G. Brown's proclamation dated
September 27, 1966, proclaiming that a state of extreme
emergency existed in the County of San Francisco, and now
finding that a state of extreme emergency no longer exists,
and further having found that the local authorities are now
able to cope adequately with the situation, therefore pro-
claim that the state of extreme emergency no longer exists
in the County of San Francisco, and hereby terminate that
state of extreme emergency effective immediately.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed.
1969.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 4" day of June,
RONALD REAC
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
SECRETARY OF STATE
Deputy Socrotary of State
AS-y^
IJxecutiDe ©tpartmcnt
^tatt of California
FILED i
In the Offie* of th» S«cr«tary of HtatV
of tho State of Cal'fornia i
JUN5-1969 I
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS Each year on July the Fourth loyal and patriotic
Americans gather to pay tribute to the founding
of our great country; and
WHEREAS Our forefathers, strong of will and strong of
spirit, burst forth from the chains of oppression
nearly two hundred years ago to found upon our
eastern shores a new nation under God dedicated
to the freedom of all mankind; and
WHEREAS In this short period of the history of man, with
energy, foresight, and perseverance, our ancestors
with their deep historic commitment to freedom
built our glorious nation, and through that marvel
of the American way, free private enterprise poured
forth the most magnificent abundance the world
has ever seen; and
WHEREAS It is with humble gratitude at our good fortune
as we look upon this nation, a shining example
to those who have yet to escape their chains, that
we are compelled to acknowledge the powerful role
our religious heritage has played in this great
melting pot of ours and to seek God's continuing
blessing,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of June 29 through July 5, 1969, as
GOD BLESS AMERICA WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
S^ day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
Governor
Secretary of State
\. c.uVo..,. „,„c. „ .,.,.^Hi^y iiocretary of State
original
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^tate orCaiiromia
FILED
of tht 8Ut« of C«l 'ornia ,
JUN101969 !
COMMENDATION
WHEREAS Dr. R. Coke Wood has made significant contributions to
the preservation and restoration of historical data
and objects of the State of California, and particular |y
of the Mother Lode; and
WHEREAS Dr. Wood has taught at Murphys, at Delta College and
at the University of the Pacific; in 1952 he organized |
the Calaveras Historical Society, editing their
publication for the past 12 years; he and his wife
restored and own the museum at Murphys in the Travers
Building, the oldest building there; he has written
many books and articles on the Mother Lode; and
WHEREAS His career in teaching, conducting tours, editorships,]
clubs and writing has been towards the preservation i
of, and education regarding, California's rich
historical background; and
WHEREAS Dr. R. Wood Coke is currently director and curator
of the Pacific Center for Western Historical Studies
at the University of the Pacific, is chairman of the
Social Sciences Department at Delta College, is
director and curator for the Stuart Library of
Western Americana at the University of the Pacific,
and is executive secretary for the California
Conference of Historical Societies,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby commend Dr. R. Coke Wood for his dedicated efforts on
behalf of the rich historical heritage of the State of
California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
2nd day of June
One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine
Governor Q
Secretary of State
_ _^_ opntv Secretary ors
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FILED
In th« OWe* of thi tMrctary of tta«a
iExcnitivic Bcpartmcnt
3tatc of California
JUN 1 0 1969
By-
AHtitaM Itmtmrr of ••■••
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State ^^ <=^i^^°^"j^^_tv
having found that the condition of extreme Pe"l to the safety
herein described, and -w finding that a state ^^^^--^^^,^,^^3
and in the following jurisdictions no longer exxsts effectxve
immediately!
March 28, 1964:
December 22, 1964:
December 23, 1964:
County of Del Norte;
Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt,
Shasta, and Mendocino;
Counties of Colusa, Glenn, Lassen,
Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Soncana,
Sutter, Tehama, and Trinity;
December 28, 1964: Counties o^ ^^^or, Butte^ ?iba°"^°'
Modoc, Nevada, Placer, and Yur>a,
January 5, 1965:
January 14, 1965:
February 2, 1965:
June 21, 1965:
November 24, 1965;
November 26, 1965;
Counties of Alpine, Lake, Sacramento,
and Yolo;
Counties of Napa, San Joaquin,
Solano, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne;
County of Marin;
City of Los Angeles;
County of Riverside;
County of San Bernardino;
November 26, 1965: County of Ventura;
December 23, 1965: County of San Diegoj
January 14, 1966: County of Humboldt;
December 9, 1966: County of Tulare;
December 9, 1966: County of Kern;
ffimtti •■ (»ii»o«iiii» orrm or tiAFf r«ii«TiNfc
^xcnitioe Bcpartmcnt
^tJtcorCalirorma
December 9, 1966:
December 13, 1966
December 13, 1966
December 14, 1966
December 16, 1966
December 16, 1966
December 23, 1966
November 7, 1967:
August 2, 1968:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
caused the Great Seal of
affixed.
Page 2 of 2
County of Riverside;
County of San Luis Obispo;
County of San Bernardino;
County of Monterey;
City of Escondido;
City of Redwood City;
County of Inyo;
Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San
Diego, and Ventura;
City of Richmond.
I have hereunto set my hand and
the State of California to be
1969.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 10th day of June,
/;M.*a.i^
V C^LA-V.— ^
RONALD REAGAN ^
Governor of California
ATTEST:
SECRETARY OF STATE
Deputy Secretnrv n\
eputy Secretary of State !
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tTAir. rHINIINt.
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a4 th« But* of California
3Pxtcutitie ©tpartmcnt
;&tatc of California
of Stall
JUN 121969 !!
RAUK M. wkUm.*^*^ /oIS4
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
I WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
California employers and organized l^^°^„^^f f ^"^'^'
have cooperated to provide young people with a
^^^^inafnl transition from academic pursuits to
raree^'employmfnt'b; the technological application
of knowledge through apprenticeship? ana
Apprenticeship is an important milestone for all
young adults who expect to participate in the
technological world of California industry; and
Apprenticeship is especially important i" bridging
the gap between the economically disadvantaged and
the industrial world of skilled craftsmen and
lifetime employment; and
California now has the most advanced ^PP^^^'^ticeship
system in the United States, training some 22,000
apprentices and supported by education and
employment agencies, both federal and state; and
The California Apprenticeship Council and the
Department of Industrial Relations, D^vi^?;°" °^ ,
Apprenticeship Standards, have enlisted the aid of
labor and management and citizen groups to orm
joint apprenticeship committees to administer the
apprenticeship programs,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN , ^°^5f^°\°\5J^^?^^^Ai?°MONTH I
hereby proclaim the month of June, 1969, as APPRENiit.t.t,Hx ^
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of I
the State of California
to be affixed here this
12th day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty i
Nine.
r^
Governor U
Secretary^ of State
5^ty Secretary of State
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^xccutitie Btpartmtnt
locate or Caliromia
FILED
In th« Offto* of the SMralary of 8
of Ih* Stat* of Cul'fornia
PROCLAMATTn
JUN 1 ? 1969
FRANK M. JOia)«.tx^ ^,
/(rfl
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Whereas
WHEREAS
The Veterans of Foreign Wars is an organita-
tion formed for patriotic, fraternal,
historical and educational purposes; and
It preserves and strengthens comradeship
among Its members and perpetuates the memory
widows and orphans? and
The requisite for membership in the Veteran,
of Foreign Wars is honorable service as
enlisted man or officer in the armed force,
of the United States of America in any
foreign war, insurrection, or expedition
for which service a campaign medal shall be
authorized; and
bers. 510 Posts, and 22 Districts in
California;
NOW THEREFORE. I. RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim June 21-27. 1969 "v.t.r«„» ^^S ^
w^^ro uo«v" -_j i'w^, veterans of Poreiqn
Wars week . and urge appropriate observance of all
californians to commemorate this occasion.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 17th day
of June, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
GOVERNOR J
ATTEST: d^^c^,^*. /
■Secretary of State
pritiftj In CAMFonNi* or.ici or iTAta pbimtino
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^xcmtivic Bepartmtnt
^tate of California
PROCT'^M^TION
FlUED
JUN171969 'I
By
Aiiimrt»«»»wfy ««»«■*
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
The indoor Sports Club. Inc.. «" ^"^!;"*,^^°""'
nonprofit organization for the physically
disabled, was founded in 1930 for the purpose
of proving that the physically handicapped,
through association, can achieve happiness
and a full and useful life, even after
seemingly insurmountable tragedy has struclc; and
The membership of the club is ^""P^^^^^^^^f ^^^
of persons who have been seriously disabled due
to such causes as illness, accident, and war
Injury who have come together to help themselve.
to leL productive and full lives and to demon-
strate to the public that the disabled can. if
gtven a fair chance, compete with others toward
a goal of economic self-sufficiency; and
The club actively encourages disabled Persons
to become gainfully employed citizens. taXing
part in all phases of community life, and its
members have volunteered their services over
the years to many community activities: and
The club has sought and supported enactment of ;
legislation in California to provide opportuni-
ties for the handicapped to achieve gainful
employment and to provide aid and rehabilitation
for the unemployable handicapped:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this I7th day
of June. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
WHEREAS
''^-^vU^q^
oputy Secretary of State
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^Pxtcutivie Bepartment
3tatc of California
nVMJ'WIlM of tht t*er«<iiry af
of th* ttaU •< C*lifor»l«
JUN 2 019631
RANIC M. JORDANySecntaty of State
By.' "^
WHEREAS The Volksfest, sponsored annually by the Unxted State*
Army Command in Berlin, promotes German-American good-
will in this historic city, 110 miles behind the Iron
Curtain in East Germany; and
WHEREAS The United States Army forces and other Allied troops
in West Berlin maintain an "Island of Freedom" for
all citizens of this city; and
WHEREAS The theme of the 1969 Volksfest is "Los Angeles,
Bridge to the Stars," with all proceeds derived
therefrom donated to worthy causes and charitable
organizations; and
WHEREAS The City of Los Angeles, the largest city in the State
of California, is honored to have been selected as the
theme city for this year's Volksfest and welcomes the
opportunity to display the products of its vast aero-
space industry and the wonders of the Hollywood film
industry, both of which have added immeasurably to
the enrichment of all the world's citizens,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby extend the state's cordial best wishes to the United
States Army in Berlin and its Commanding Officer, Major General
Robert G. Fergusson, for a successful Volksfest observance, and
wish the good citizens of Berlin health, happiness, and Godspeed
for all time to come.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
20th day of June, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
Governor rt
Secretary of State
H. p. SULLIVAN
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3Mtt of California
FILED
In th* Offio* of th* S^rftary of StatQ
II ■ '* " **'*~"*Lll''*n 'n'l
JUN2 31969
PROCLAMATIO Nly.— <yJ'...^^»-^^L«i-^
WHEREAS, On August 6, 1906, the California State Association
of Colored Women's Clubs, Incorporated, was founded, and since
then has grovm to include 95 clubs in 35 cities representing
2,700 women; and
WHEREAS, In the 63 years of its existence the goal of this
women's movement has been one of inspiration to Negro women and
to their families by encouraging participation in community
affairs of special interest to colored women; and
WHEREAS, The guiding philosophy of this organization has al-
ways been "club women building bridges of love, understanding,
and unity"; and •■ j j ^i.
WHEREAS, The activities of the association have included the
establishment of special training programs by the women members
to prepare their children for job opportunities, to bring the
weight of their influence and energies to the support of the
civil rights movement, equal employment opportunities, and
health and education programs; and
WHEREAS, Other projects of the women members of the associ-
ation include local child care centers, tutorial programs, family
conferences, and assistance with door-to-door collections for
numerous charities; and
WHEREAS, In furtherance of its belief in the value of higher
education, the association has raised §3,000 for scholarships
to be given to qualified Negro students in Californiai and
WHEREAS, The principal interest of the California State
Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Incorporated, is the
peaceful and dignified advancement of the Negro race; and
WHEREAS, The California State Association of Colored Women's
Clubs, Incorporated, will be holding its annual convention in
San Mateo on June 24 through 27, 1969,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of June 23 through 29 as California
State Association of Colored Women's Clubs Week, and urge all
Californians to pay tribute to the achievements of this dedi-
cated organization.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 20th day
of June, 1969.
Secretary of State
Governor
C-Uvs^*^*-
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Deputy Secretary of State
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^JcnitiDe ©tpartment
3tatc of California
WHEREAS
of tha BUU of C«l foml.
L A M A T I Q M
fRANI
JUN251963;
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
fie^ro^ra;Lt^s^^"rtS:%J,To^^^ ^'^^"-^- ^^ the
joyed a distinguished hisJo^Lf.,^!^ """5° ^«« «"-
of aviation; and "^"tory as the West Coast cradle
l'^censerSerpii:trwh;crS%^'°"^' organization of
An.elia Earhart was the first n^!^ • ^^'^ ^° ^^^9 when
sponsors annual aviation eSenJs to ^""^ ^"'^ ^^^=^
support of the Amelia EarhlJt Lh^/^^u^ "'°"^y i" I
the Powder Puff Derby; and Scholarship Fund and I
ho%rthe°fta'r? of ^^L'^^^iSaW^^^^"^^-' ^^ ^-9° will}
Puff Derby in which 200 S ^on?^''^"*'^"^"tal Powder
to participate as part of tL^^^^^^"*'^ ^^^ expected
centuries of ProgrS^f irsan^i^J^^^^r" °' ^'^
San D^Sof on^uf^Jf 1969 ^^n^^-^* I-indbergh Field,
international Airp^ort, I'^l^^^^^^tT^^'^ril,,
Sbji?o^^°3"?; t^he^2^o?^rsr^^«'^ - ^^-ORKXA 'do '
IN AVIATION WEEK aJd JSy^'/^^l.^g to July 5, 1969. af W0^«
y *, 1969, as POWDER PUFF DERBY DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my haAd and
th^^f ""^^ °"^t seal of
the state of California to
be affixed this ^^J^^ dav
of June, 1969. "^* ^ ^^^
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FILED ^,
tfj* Ofte* of (h* Secretary of^tat*
of th* 8ta«« of C*l'<ornial
JUN 261969 ij
FRANK N. jukDmx j^.a , of State
AlllllMl liwiiiii »f «<■>»
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
Pleasure boating is a form of recreation which can be
enjoyed by everyone, and more and more Calif ornians
are discovering its benefits; and
This sport takes place in a relatively unfamiliar
environment subject to swift and sometimes violent
change; and
Boating waters of the State are limited and the number
of boats using them is increasing, resulting in high
concentrations in some areas; and
The safe operation of boats requires special under-
standing of boat handling, traffic rules, and the
forces of nature, and the exercise of sound judgment;
and
It is the responsibility of all who engage in boating
and its related activities to operate safely o" °^^
waterways in order to preserve the enjoyable character
of this majestic sport.
NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of June 29 to July 5. 1^69, as SAFE
BOATING WEEK and encourage all California citizens using the
wa?Irs of the State to increase their knowledge of boating
safetJ ?aws and practices, and to use such knowledge to make
ailfir Ind mSre'^enjoyabi; boating environment for themselves
and their fellow men.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^^ >'»>' day
of June, 1969.
ov^^JiK
Governor
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Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State A
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FILED
of thi Stalt of California
JUN271969
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
2xEcutit)e ©tpartmtnt
^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
The first Greater Los Angeles Regional Special Olympici
Day will be held on June 28. 1969, at the Huntington
Park High School Stadium; and
This event, project of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Foundation, Senator Edward Kennedy, President, was
created to give children suffering from mental re-
tardation an opportunity for athletic competition
in order to help dispel the feeling of isolation
characteristic of this disability; and
The program by virtue of its limitation to these
disabled children provides them with an opportunity
to engage in game-oriented physical exercise, sports
training, and the development of physical skills
under competitive conditions, all of which are
ordinarily denied to these children because of their
inhibited development; and
This Special Olympics meet will welcome approximately
600 participating mentally retarded children from 31
LOS Angeles County school districts to Huntington
Park.
MOW THPRFFORE I RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
Ser^br^^cS June 2^^1969. as GREATER LOS ANGELES REGIONAL
SPECIAL OLYMPICS DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this Jf^rfi^ day
of June. 1969.
WHEREAS
Governor
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Secretaiy^of State
Deputy Secretary of State
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^xcnititjc Bcpartmtnt
^tatc of (Ealifornia
FILED ..
In th« Oflloa of th« Storatary iif^aH
of th« 8Ute of California |]
JUN3 01963 \
FRANK M. JCMH>A)I, teratary of ^
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
The United States Air Force Nurse Corps provides
professional nursing care to the members of the
United States Air Force and their families and
assists in the evacuation of patients by air; and
Here is a time honored profession which contributes
to the well-being and strength of the United States
Air Force; and
The understanding and support of all citizens is
necessary to the building and maintaining of our
far-reaching Air Force; and
WHEREAS There is an urgent need for qualified nurses in
the United States Air Force Nurse Corps,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim July 1, 1969, as AIR FORCE NURSE DAY to cele-
brate the 20th Anniversary of the United States Air Force Nurse
Corps and urge the citizens of California to participate in
this day by being cognizant of the United States Air Force
Nurse Corps, and of the medical support necessary to maintain
the highest degree of combat readiness and effectiveness of
the United States Air Force.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand amd
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this \SOri>^ ^^^
of June, 1969.
Governor
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Secretary^f State
Anaiiitant S6«;rotary of State
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original
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FILED
In th» Offic* of Ihi 8»cr»t«ry of UaM
of the Stato of C»l fornia
JUL 2 -1969 I
Aahtant («cr«M<y of SMK
PRQCL'^M^^TION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
and
The signing and adoption of this historic document
symbolized the birth °f °"^ "^^^^^.f ^^a eJSality;
democratic state, founded in ^ustxce ana q
and
^t is fitting that the anniversary °fthis great
HOW. .H^.O.B. X. -- -?f,- -T'?Se°L^:;r^"ie"
bells throughout the stat. at the hour ot _^^ ^^^^ity
TA-^^l II T,VZZllifl<^Z to%„=oura,e public partial-
pation in such observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this „^J^ <?ay
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor 0
ATTEST: fj^^^^^^
Secretary of State
by
Deputy Secretary of Stato
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FILED
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^xcnitiDe Btportmtnt
3tatc of Caliromia
JUL 8 - mi
FRAMK M. m^s.^...A of SMi
AMiMMtlMMMrytll
PROCLAMATI O N
WHEREAS, To safeguard the health and to promote the comfort
of the citizens of the State of California it is essential that
the development of improved methods and techniques to control
mosquitoes be stimulated, that information on this subject be
more widely disseminated, and that closer cooperation among those
directly concerned with this problem be established; and
WHEREAS, The California Mosquito Control Association, Inc.,
representing 60 special county tax-supported mosquito control
districts m this state, has a broad program to make Calif ornians
aware of the services offered by each district to combat and con-
trol mosquito-borne disease; and
WHEREAS, It is essential and imperative that this fight
meet with success, if full utilization and enjoyment of personal,
recreational, industrial, and agricultural facilities is to be
achieved,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of July 13 through 19, 1969, as
CALIFORNIA MOSQUITO CONTROL WEEK, and urge the people of
California to cooperate at all times, especially that week,
with the programs for the combating and control of mosquitoes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^^"^ day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: /} , rs
Secretary of State
Deputy Secroiary of State —
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^xecutitic ©tpartmtnt
^tate of California
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FILED
•«IM»*t4h*«Mr*Ury of tM^
of »h« 8UU of C»l forhi*
JUL 8 -1969
/Mttmi •MiiMry •< Mm
WHEREAS, In the year 1769, after many hardships and dis-
appointments. Governor Caspar de Portola and Fray Junipero
Serra established California's first permanent settlement in
what now is the City of San Diego; and
WHEREAS, In that year. Governor Portola led an expedition
up the Lower Baja California coast to a point overlooking San
Diego Bay; and Father Serra established the Mission de Alcala,
the first of the twenty-one missions; thus these two pioneers
laid the foundation of the route which later becaune El Camino
Real; and
WHEREAS, This, then was the beginning of civilization in
the Golden State, that is now the most populous in the Union,
glorying in achievements unparalleled in the history of man-
kind; and
WHEREAS, It is most fitting and proper that the present
generation honor this historical milestone of the past, and
express its appreciation of the rich cultural and historical
heritage of our great state; and
WHEREAS, The California Legislature did, on November 16,
1967, by resolution petition the Postmaster General of the
United States to issue a stamp commemorating California's
bicentennial; and
WHEREAS, The United States recognized this achievement
and will issue a California Bicentennial Commemorative Stamp
on July 16, 1969, in the City of San Diego,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim July 16, 1969, as CALIFORNIA BICENTENNIAL
DAY, and urge all citizens of California to take cognizance
of the issuance of the California Bicentennial Stamp at San
Diego and to participate appropriately in the observance of
California's birthday throughout 1969.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^<3> day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
*Vv>^
Governor
f UL/3o<rA>/s
ATTES'f;i r.
Secretary of State
by 'Bjh±j£^hJA_
Deputy Secret;iry of State
primitd im cAtiroKNi* orrici oP vtatb raiNTiNo
original
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FIUED
•f th« StflU of Caf lerr. «
^xccutiDt Btpartment
.Store or Calironiia
PROCLAMAT
liif«i»m
WHEREAS, The imperialistic policies of Russian Communists
have led, through direct and indirect aggression, to the sub-
jugation and enslavement of the peoples of Poland, Hungary,
Lithuania, Ukraine, Czecho-Slovaikia, Latvia, Estonia, White
Ruthenia, Rumania, East Germany, Bulgaria, Mainland China,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, North Korea, Albania, Idel-Ural,
Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Tibet, Cossackia, Turkestan, North
Vietnam, Cuba, and others; and
WHEREAS, The desire for liberty and independence by the
overwhelming majority of peoples in these conquered nations
constitutes a powerful deterrent to any ambitions of Communist
leaders to initiate a major war; and
WHEREAS, The f reedom-loving peoples of the captive nations
look to the United States as the citadel of human freedom and
to the people of the United States as leaders in bringing about
their freedom and independence; and
WHEREAS, The Congress of the United States by unanimous
vote passed Public Law 86-90 establishing the third week in
July each year as Captive Nations Week and inviting the people
of the United States to observe such week with appropriate
prayers, ceremonies and activities; expressing their sympathy
with and support for the just aspirations of captive peoples
for freedom and independence,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week commencing July 13, 1969, as CAPTIVE
NATIONS WEEK in California, and call upon the citizens of
California to join with others in observing this week by offer-
ing prayers and dedicating their efforts for the peaceful
liberation of oppressed and subjugated peoples all over the
world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^"^ day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
^\^*^
Governor
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Secretary of State
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l^itcutioe ©cpartmcnt
^tateorCfllirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. RI5-69
WHE't\EAS, continued emphasis on iinpi'ovlng traffic safety is
essential to protect tlie liealtii and welfare of California
citizens, and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to pi-ovide continuine operational
capabilities to insure proper management of the Traffic
Safety Program which involves coordination and cooperative
efforts involving all levels of government,
NOW, lUIEREl-'OliE, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me as Governor of the State of California,
IT IS ORDERED that the Director of the Department of Motor
Vehicles is hereby designated to undertake operational and
coordinating authority for the California Ti-affic Safety
Program, and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the delegation by the Secretary
of the Business and Transportation Agency of the authority
granted to him in Executive Order R5-67 is approved to the
maximum extent permitted by the Highway Safety Act of I966
and Vehicle Code Sections 290I and 2902.
Done this Third day of July, I969
Governor ^
Secretary of State
Deputy Socrotary of State
FILED
JULl 41969
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l^xccutitic Bepartment
3tate of California
In th« Offie* of th* Swsratary of StUl)
of th< StaU of California
JUL 17 1969
. JUKU
FRANK_M. JUi(i)A.v)xc,^, of ^
AMbtant Saoratary of %m»
PROCLAMATION
The President of the United States, Richard M.
Nixon, having proclaimed Monday, July 21, 1969, a day
of national participation in honor of the Apollo XI
Lunar Mission, I, Ed Reinecke, Acting Governor of the
State of California, do hereby declare Monday, July 21,
1969, a day of participation to be observed consistent
with Section 6700 (n) of the Government Code and by all
public schools, colleges and universities.
State Departments and Agencies will maintain
sufficient work forces to meet emergency situations and
provide vitally necessary public services.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this seventeenth day of July, 1969.
Cr /I
Secretary of Slg^e
r.
Acting Governor of California
^.^.^^.ct^c
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H. P. Sullivan
Assistant Secretary of State
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2£xEcuti\3t ©cpartment
3tait of California
el th« kUU of CatKornIa
JUL 18 1969 [
By-
P R OCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The California Department of Agriculture this
year is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its establishment
as a department of state government; and
WHEREAS, During this half century California has become
the leading agricultural state in the nation and has held
that position for the past 21 years; and
WHEREAS, Agriculture is California's largest single
industry, provides a solid foundation for the economy of the
state, and contributes significantly to the health and well-
being of the people of the state;
and
WHEREAS, The California Department of Agriculture, in-
cludinq the County Agricultural Commissioners and Sealers
of Weights and Measures, has played an active and essential
role in the achievement of this proud record,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Suly 22, 1969, as CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE
DAY and extend my congratulations and commendation to the
California Department of Agriculture on its 50th anniversary
and for its outstanding work during the past half century.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /P^ day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
*Vr>^
Governor
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ATTEST: y? /«^Q,
Secretary of State
roputy Secretary of State
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^xecutioe Beparnnent
3tate of California
In lh« Offie* of lh« 8«cr«t»ry rf ttat^
of th* State of C«rfornM
JUL 2 21969 ^
RAHJLM. JORpAl*. >cieta,T( ^ Slah
PROCLAMAT ION
WHEREAS, More and more Californians are participating
in square dancing, and there are now some 50,000 square
dancers throughout this state; and
WHEREAS, Since the days when covered wagons crossed
the vast w: Iderness which was America, square dancing has
been not only a form of family recreation, but it contributes
to physical fitness as well; and
WHEREAS, There is a growing recognition of this national
dance that is truly American; and
WHEREAS, There is a large number of associations of
square dancers in this state,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week beginning September 7, 1969, as
SQUARE DANCE WEEK, and urge the people of California to
participate in this great sport and tradition.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California, to
be affixed this Jf^ '^ day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor A
ATTEST
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'U-U'C.C^t'
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of State
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^tate or California
FILED
In th* Offi«« of th* Secretary o> Stat^
of th* Stat* of C>l''«>-ni* l|
JUL 24 1969 \
WM M. JOiWA.t, j^. , of SMi
PRO CLAMATION
WHEREAS Country and western music has made tremendous
contributions to the heritage of this country
and has made many friends for America throughout
the world,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of September 8 through 14, 1969, as
COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC WEEK IN CALIFORNIA.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here) this
J^/y^u day of X/^7..
One Thousand Nihfe Hu«dred
Sixty Nine
Governor A
Secretary of State
Anrsjctant Sccrot;:.^ of Stat(r
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^xccutitic ©tpartmtnt
^tate or California
FILED
Fio* of th* S«or*t>ry
tha 8t»U of C-' »or
JUL 24 1969
In th* Offio* of th* Saorctary of StaM
of th« 8t»U of C-' 'ornia
RANK H. JUKI),
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WHEREAS, The fifth annual State Junior Cheunpionships
Tournament of the California State Junior Bowling Association
will be held during the month of July in the San Francisco-
Peninsu] a area; and
WHEREAS, The California State Junior Bowling Association
was organized in 1963 and is cosponsored by the Woman's Inter-
national Bowling Congress and the American Bowling Congress
and is under the management of the American Junior Bowling
Congress, which has a national membership of over 456,000;
and
WHEREAS, California, with over 45,000 members, ranks
second among the states who are members of the American Junior
Bowling Congress, and some 5,000 members will attend the State
Junior Championships Tourneunent,
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of July as JUNIOR BOWLING MONTH
in California, and commend the dedicated men and women through-
out the state who have made the outstanding program of the
California State Junior Bowling Association a success.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this Jff^ day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixt^ Nine.
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JUL 24 1969
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3tate of Galifomia
vmEREAS. The year 1969 has fulfilled the boldest dream
of mankind, to break loose the bonds of Mother Earth and
?he influence of her gravity and to set foot upon another
celestial body; and . .
WHEREAS, The State of California occupies a position
foremost in the entire nation in aerospace technology and
in the manufacture of aerospace products; and . ^ ^ ■
WhSSas. Aerospace is one of the two largest industries
within this ^tate. providing jobs for 640.000 citizens; and
WHEREAS. Aerospace technology has contributed greatly
to the fields of medicine, communications, computer tecn-
nology and weather forecasting, and holds the promise of
contributing to the solution of "'^"l^i"^' « ^"="^""^ Pf°J:
lems of air and water pollution, transportation congestion.
and urban blight; and q*--*.-, of
WHEREAS, It is fitting and proper that the State or
California take this occasion to salute the daring astro-
nauts for their courage and personal sacrifices in the extra-
terrestrial flights carried out under the Mercury. Gemini,
and Apollo programs, and the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration for its vision, coordination, and planning
in these successful adventures; and
WHEREAS, The State of California recognizes the many
contributions of its citizens in helping to realize mankind s
dream of landing on the moon, and is commemorating the aero-
space contributions of its people and industries by a spec-
tacular Aerospace Fair at the 1969 California State Fair and
Exposition.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONAU) REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of August 24 through 30, 1969, as
AEROSPACE WEEK throughout California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this^.^>^ day
of July. One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Since time immemorial, the leuid surveying pro-
fession has been a vital part of the civilized world; and
WHEREAS, The land surveyors have made significant con-
tributions to the growth of California from the Gold Rush
days, when they laid out gold mines, towns, and cities, to
the present; and
WHEREAS, The property rights of the citizens of this
state are made meaningful through the skill and dedication
of responsible land surveyors who locate, landmark, and map
I property lines; and
WHEREAS, The land surveying profession, as em organiza-
tion, adheres to a strict code of ethics, which emphasizes
that a land surveyor must place service before profit and
hold public interest above his own; and
WHEREAS, In view of the importance of the land surveying
profession to this state and the nation, it is fitting and
proper that this profession be given official recognition,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 4 to 11, 1969, as
LAND SURVEYOR WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this all^' day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
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JUL 2 8 1969
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The property and liability insurance business
has played a major part in supporting and sustaining the
growth of the American economy; and
WHEREAS, The citizens of this state and of the United
states largely due to insurance coverages, have more financial,
protection and a greater sense of security than any people any-j
where have enjoyed in the history of mankind; and I
WHEREAS, The adequate servicing of the insurance needs of
the American people is becoming increasingly dependent upon
the sound technical knowledge and the personal integrity and
honor of those engaged in the insurance business; and
WHEREAS, The American Institute for Property and Liability
underwriters Incorporated, through its sponsorship of the des-
ignation of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (C.P.C.U.)
has sponsored the development of professional standards, and
has advanced the goals of knowledge, character and experience
in the business of insurance,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 14, 1969, as CHARTERED PROPERTY
AND CASUALTY UNDERWRITER DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^dJ^ day
of July, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
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In tho Offic. of th. 8«cr.t,ry of AuM
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AUG L> ' 1969
WHEREAS, The educational foundation of Christians and
Jews for Law and Morality seeks a better understanding on the
part of the public of the essential role each individual should
play, assuming responsibility for his actions and involving
himself in the continuing fight to uphold the law and maintain
the moral standards of his community; and
WHEREAS, This foundation reaffirms and encourages actions
which reflect the ideals upon which our Constitution was found-
ed based on a fundamental belief in a Supreme Being and defends
human dignity and freedom by actively opposing those forces
threatening man's inherent rights and individual initiative;
and
WHEREAS, This foundation believes that our nation is
strengthened morally through citizens who proudly acknowledge
and practice equal opportunities and justice for all, regard-
less of race, color or creed; and
WHEREAS, The foundation holds as a primary objective the
instilling of respect for constituted authority in the hearts
and minds of all people and recognizes that the promotion of
ethical and moral values in the community help to preserve
and uphold the sanctity of family life as well as foster better
understanding and respect between citizens and law enforcement
agencies,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of August 11 through 18, 1969, as
LAW AND MORALITY WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand euid
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this O!^ day
of August, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor A
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PROCLAMATION
In the Offic* of th» 8»cr«t«ry of 8^<«
of the Stain of C»l 'ornia 1
AUG 'J - 1969 i
FRANK M.JOKO»;.|^w^ / of Stflt
i^^tanl *M»lkr|> of Slal*
WHEREAS. The year 1969 marks the 100th Anniversary of
the aSSssio^ of the first woman in the United States to the
practice of law; and
WHEREAS, m these 100 years women lawyers have made a
significant contribution to the cause of Dustice as trial
laSJers and as active members of local, state, national and
international bar organizations; and
WHEREAS. In these 100 years women lawyers have served
honorably and well m all branches of government-executive,
judicial and legislative; and
WHEREAS, These capable women have by their example, their
scholarship, and their competence encouraged other women to
enter this highly respected profession; and
WHEREAS, women lawyers, as individuals and through legal
organization^, have worked diligently for the betterment of
all phases of society,
NOW THEREFORE I. RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do heS P^Sa?f ^he'year 1969 as WOMEN ^^VE^' f ^J^^!''^'
and commend the women of the legal profession on the 100th
Jnnive^ary of the entry of women into the legal profession.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand eUid
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this S^ day
of August, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Chapter 52 of the Statutes of 1969 provides for
a temporary one-cent increase (from seven cents ($0.07) to
eight cents ($0.08) per gallon) in the rate of the motor
vehicle fuel license tax and the use fuel tax imposed pursuant
to Sections 7351 and 8651 of the Revenue and Taxation Code,
for the purpose of providing funds for the repair or restora-
tion of state highways and local streets, roads, and bridges
damaged or destroyed by storm and flood or flood conditions
occurring between November 1, 1968, and September 1, 1969; and
WHEREAS, Under the terms of Chapter 52, said temporary
increase in the rate is to remain in effect until November 30,
1969, except that Sections 7351.6 and 8651.4 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code provide that if, in any month prior to
November, 1969, the Governor, acting upon the advice of the
Departments of Finance and Public Works, finds that sufficient
funds will be available from increased taxes and federal re-
imbursements for federally approved projects for the purpose
of financing such repair or restoration of state highways and
local streets, roads, and bridges with the eight cents ($0.08)
per gallon rate of the tax imposed pursuant to Sections 7351
and 8651 remaining in effect only until the end of that month,
he shall, on or before the 10th day of that month, issue a
proclamation making such declaration, and thereupon, the rate
of such taxes shall, on the first day of the month following
the issuance of the proclamation, automatically revert to
seven cents ($0.07) per gallon; and
WHEREAS, Under the terms of subdivision (c) of Section
17 of Chapter 52 of the Statutes of 1969, as amended by
Chapter 725 of the Statutes of 1969, in the event that the
Governor, acting on the advice of the Departments of Finance
and Public Works, determines that the transfer of an eunount
not to exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000) from either
subdivision (a) to subdivision (b) or from subdivision (b)
to subdivision (a) of that section would result in an earlier
termination of the temporary tax increases pursuant to the
procedures of Sections 7351.6 and 8651.4 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code, he may include in his proclamation terminating
such temporary tax increases a finding that such amount should
be so transferred; and
WHEREAS, The Departments of Finance and Public Works
have advised me that (1) the transfer of one million dollars
($1,000,000) from subdivision (a) to subdivision (b) of
Section 17 of Chapter 52 of the Statutes of 1969, as amended
by Chapter 725 of the Statutes of 1969, will result in an
earlier termination of said temporary tax increases and (2)
upon transfer of said sum, sufficient funds will be available
by August 31, 1969, from said increased taxes and federal re-
imbursements for federally improved projects for the purpose
of financing the repair or restoration of state highways and
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local streets, roads, and bridges damaged or destroyed by
storm and flood or flood conditions which occurred between
November 1. 1968. and September 1. 1969. now. therefore,
I RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
acting' pursuant to Sections 7351.6 and 8651.4 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code, and acting pursuant to Section 17 of Chapter
52 of the Statutes of 1969, as amended by Chapter 725 of the
Statutes of 1969. and acting upon the advice of the Departments
of Finance and Public Works, do hereby find and declare that
(1) the transfer of one million dollars ($1,000,000) from sub-
division (a) to subdivision (b) of Section 17 of Chapter 52
of the Statutes of 1969. as amended by Chapter 725 of the
Statutes of 1969. will result in an earlier termmarion of
said temporary tax increases and (2) upon transfer of said
sum. sufficient funds will be available by August 31, 1969.
from said increased taxes and federal reimbursements for
federally improved projects for the purpose of financing the
repair or restoration of state highways and local streets,
roads, and bridges damaged or destroyed by storm and flood
or flood conditions which occurred between November 1, 19bb.
and September 1, 1969; and
1 RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby further declare that (1) the sum of one million
dollars ($1,000,000) is hereby transferred from subdivision
(a) to subdivision (b) of Section 17 of Chapter 52 of the
Statutes of 1969. as amended by Chapter 725 of the Statutes
of 1969. and (2) the rate of tax imposed by Sections 7351 and
8651 of the Revenue and Taxation Code shall, on September 1,
1969, revert to seven cents ($0.07) per gallon.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 8th day
of August, 1969.
Governor I
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Deputy Secretary ol" State
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COMMENDATION
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AUG 1 1 19by Y
FRANK M. Ju(jU« ., y .^Y?of Stilt
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
It has come to the attention of the Governor of the
State of California that the seven surviving crew
members of a B-24 bomber of the 737th Squadron,
454th Bomb Group, 15th Air Force, will celebrate
their 25-year reunion from August 17 through
August 23, 1969, in San Francisco; and
The seven surviving crew members, which Include
Richard P. Feddersen, Jr., and Thomas F. Stack of
California, Sigmunt Baker and Willis Hodgeman of
Illinois, Herbert Eldridge of Connecticut, Henry
Rinna of Michigan, and Jimmy R. Morris of Texas,
have kept in contact for 25 years through "Round
Robin" letters; and
The members of the "Wolff's Gang," a name selected
by the crew members in honor of the pilot, Lt.
John K. Wolff, were assigned to a bomber group in
Lincoln, Nebraska, completed their training at
Casper, Wyoming, and were sent overseas to Cerignola
Italy, in September 1944; and
On December 18, 1944, their bomber crashed in the
mountains of Yugoslavia, killing the pilot, Lt.
John K. Wolff, and t^wo other crew members; and
This reunion will offer an opportunity for the group
to go sightseeing, catch up on family news and
activities, and exchange heartfelt memories of those
who did not return; j
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, I RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OfI
CALIFORNIA, commend the surviving crew members for service to
their country in time of need; congratulate them on their 25-
year reunion, for their long and devoted friendship with each
other; and heartily welcome the out-of-state members to our
State.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
q^_p_ day of August, One
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty
Nine.
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
Governor
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AUG 1 5 1969
P R O C LAMATION
WHEREAS, Archery has steadily grown in popularity and
recognition as a competitive sport and will become a gold
medal event in the 1972 summer Olympic Games; and
WHEREAS, The extent of the widespread interest in archery
is indicated by its establishment as a major intercollegiate
sport throughout the country; and
WHEREAS, The National Field Archery Association, with
some 40,000 members, has become the leader in promoting the
advancement of competitive archery; and
WHEREAS, The association has established a youth scholar-
ship progreim solely supported by archers of the nation which
provides financial assistance to qualified young archers who
are in need of such aid to attain a college education,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of August 26 through September 1,
1969, as ARCHERY WEEK in California in recognition of the
development of archery as a major sport and of the many worthy
activities of the National Field Archery Association in this
state and throughout the country.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /S'*^ day
of August, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
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P ROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The Native Country Music of America is a reflection
of the history, folkways, and musical traditions of our Nation;
and
' WHEREAS, The appreciation of Country Music throughout the
land is increasing through the effort* of the many segments of
the music and entertainment industry; and
WHEREAS, The many persons and business enterprises devoting
their time and efforts to the better understanding and appreci-
ation of Country Music constitute an important contribution to
the American economy; and
WHEREAS, Many California entertainers amd representatives of
Country Music and allied fields will actively participate in a
special observance of the progress and growth of Country Music
during the month of October, 1969,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of October, 1969, as COUNTRY MUSIC
(MONTH, and urge all Californians to observe the month of October
with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this^y^ day
of August, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor %
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of tht StaU of Cul'fornia
AUG 2 5 1969
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WHEREAS, The Capitola National Begonia Festival will be
held the week o£ August 31 through September 6, 1969; and
WHEREAS, Volunteer community help each year has aided
in the growth of this event to an occasion of national prom-
inence and splendor; and
WHEREAS, The begonia festival's inception was in 1953
when Mrs. Fat Antonelli and Mrs. John Benias visualized the
beauty of a festival featuring the delicate magnificence of
the begonia; and
WHEREAS, Further support in 1954 by Capitola busin«S8-
men enhanced the festival and emphasized the marvelous "all-
year" weather of Capitola and its possession of the unique
conditions needed to produce glorious begonias; and
WHEREAS, Over the years the festival has expanded to
feature the selection of the Capitola National Begonia
Festival Queen, thus adding to the beauty and pageantry of
the festival; and
WHEREAS, The theme of the 1969 Capitola National Begonia
Festival Week is "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow",
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of August 31 through September 6,
1969, as CAPITOLA NATIONAL BEGONIA FESTIVAL WEEK, and urge
all Californians to attend this noteworthy event.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this Jlfi3- day
of August, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
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AUG 2 8 196a i|
P R OCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Millions of acres of forest and range lands and
watersheds in California constitute resources that now provide
and could provide many benefits in perpetuity; and
WHEREAS, All residents of our great state share in this
wealth by virtue of many thousands of jobs which are created
by production processes related to foodstuffs and fibers; and
WHEREAS, All residents and thousands of visitors share
in the enjoyment of great variety of scenery and recreational
facilities; and
WHEREAS, Each year our economy suffers losses amounting
to many millions of dollars because of the needless and waste-
ful destruction of these resources by man-caused wildfires;
eUld
WHEREAS, The support of established fire prevention pro-
grams and the practice of wildfire prevention methods, that
are known to all persons, can materially reduce this needless
waste; and
WHEREAS, Our residents and visitors know that these
methods include the use of extreme caution with outdoor fires
and incinerators and the use of ashtrays auid approved spark
arresters on power equipment that is used in the wild lands;
and
WHEREAS, Late summer and the fall months have historically
been the most hazardous periods for loss from man-caused wild-
fire in California,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of September, 1969, as KEEP
CALIFORNIA GREEN MONTH, and urge California residents euid
visitors to acknowledge their responsibility to protect wild-
life by sharing in these fire prevention progreuns, not only
during the hazardous months for wildfires, but on a sustained
yearlong basis, in a common effort to keep California green
auid ever productive.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this t^gM day
of August, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
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AUG 2 9 1969
FRANK M.juKli.,/?iO -f Stale
PROCLAMATIOtCy
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WHEREAS, Twenty-one of the finest liberal arts colleges
of the West are associated as the Independent Colleges of
Northern California, Inc., and the Independent Colleges of
Southern California, Inc., and
WHEREAS, These colleges are: Chapman College, ClarenHsnt
Men's College, Claremont University Center, College of the
Holy Nctmes, College of Notre Dame, Dominican College of San
Rafael, Immaculate Heart College, La Verne College, Loyola
University, Mount St. Mary's College, Occidental College,
Pepperdine College, Pitzer College, Saint Mary's College,
San Friincisco College for Women, Scripps College, University
of the Pacific, University of Redlands, University of Santa
Clara, Westmont College, and Whittier College; and
WHEREAS, These colleges, now educating nearly 30,000
students for greater service to society, are sustained through
voluntary support, thus removing from the tax burden the edu-
cation of these students; and
WHEREAS, Independent Colleges of Northern California,
Inc., and Independent Colleges of Southern California, Inc.,
have demonstrated the value of cooperative effort between
these two associations and the business and industrial cor-
porations of California in the development of voluntary
financial support totaling nine million dollars over the
past 16 years; and
WHEREAS, The private colleges represent the vital free-
dom of choice, strengthening the pluralism and diversity
important to higher education in California; and
WHEREAS, Their graduates enter society as intelligent
employees, discriminating customers, responsible citizens
and civic leaders,
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of September, 1969, as INDEPENDBHT
COLLEGE MONTH.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this Jlfi^ day
of August, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor K
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R16-69
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Establishing the Model Cities Program and the Chief,
M5d"el Cities Liaison Group within the Govern^' s Office
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the
State of California, it is ordered as follows:
The Model Cities Proqram is hereby established within the
Office of the Governor. The Model Cities Program will analyze
and coordinate current state plans, policies, procedures,
management capabilities, and interrelationships among the
Governor's Office and state agencies as rela-ed to the needs
of model cities as expressed by local government. The Pro-
gram objective is to facilitate state government efforts for
providing technical assistance and improving delivery of state
program assistance to model cities within the state s bounda-
ries. The Program is to be conducted under contract with the
Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Program is to be supervised by the Chief,
ison Group, who reports to the Governor through
cretary. On behalf of the Governor, he
tate to legislative and state and local govern-
ions. He is empowered to provide adminis-
ion of the State's Model Cities Program.
Cities Liaison Group shall consult with local
sonnel to jointly define specific needs and
The Model Cities
Model Cities Lia
the Executive Se
represents the S
mental organizat
trative supervis
The Chief, Model
model cities per
concerns .
The Chief, Model Cities Liaison Group is not empowered to
assume specialized program responsibilities and authority
vested by law in the various cooperating agencies or departments
of state government.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
3rd day of September, 1969
GOVERNOR
ATTEST: J^^^^ „S,
Secretary of State
by.
iWML^
Aaaiatant Sccrftnry of State
^^qos
^XECUtioc Bepartmcnt
^tate orcalirornia
P R O C L A M A T I
Nl th« OfBc* of th* S*ci<Miry of StaM
of tht Stiu of Clil fornia
of SlaM
Aubtanl faaaiary «f Mm*
WHEREAS, The Constitution of the United States is viewed
as a revered document drawn in a far-off time by a group of
exceedingly wise men we call the Founding Fathers; and
WHEREAS, The Constitution is a living set of principles,
created during a hot Philadelphia summer in 1787 by men who
were often passionate in their convictions and always jealous
of the basic rights which had been secured by the American
Revolution; and
WHEREAS, In commemoration of the signing of the Consti-
tution on September 17, 1787, and in recognition of all who
attained citizenship during the year, the Congress of the
United States by a joint resolution of February 29, 1952,
set aside the seventeenth day of September of each year as
Citizenship Day; and
WHEREAS, By a joint resolution of August 2, 1956, the
Congress of the United States requested the President to
designate the period beginning September 17 and ending
September 23 of each year as Constitution Week; and
WHEREAS, Observances of Citizenship Day and Constitution
Week have been planned for communities throughout the State
of California,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim September 17, 1969, as CITIZENSHIP DAY and
the week of September 17 to 23, 1969, as CONSTITUTION WEEK,
and urge all Californians to participate in appropriate cere-
monies and activities in their schools and churches, auid in
other suitable places, to the end that our citizens, whether
naturalized or natural-born, may have a better understanding
of the Constitution and of the rights and responsibilities of
United States citizenship.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Califorpia to
be affixed this ^^^ day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
Secretary of State
by
cAiiroKMi* of Vict or itati ratMTlMe OTiQinal
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^xccutitit Bepartment
^tatt of California
In the 0(r.e« of lh« Ster«Ur/M SUM
PRO C L A M A
■ Aullf«c.l'5— Jiv. / ol Sto^
WHEREAS, Friends and members of the Santa Rosa and San
Francisco Committees of Project Concern will be Walking for
Mankind on September 6, 1969. to show and gain support for
Project Concern, an international medical relief organization;
and
WHEREAS, This walk, a 20-mile distance between the cities
of Santa Rosa and Sonoma, is the first such walk in California,
and will offer everyone, regardless of background, an oppor-
tunity to show their concern about the less fortunate; and
WHEREAS, It is fitting that the first Project Concern
Walk for Mankind be held in the state of which its founder
and leader, James W. Turpin, M.D., is a resident, and in
which Project Concern, Inc., is incorporated; and
WHEREAS, Since the founding of Project Concern, Inc., by
its dedicated leader. Dr. Turpin, in 1962, clinics and hospitals
have been established and maintained in Hong Kong, Vietnam,
Mexico, and the Appalachia region of the United States of
America; and
WHEREAS, Project Concern, with its world headquarters in
San Diego, will assist more than 200,000 ill and hungry chil-
dren and adults in 1969 alone,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim September 6, 1969, as PROJECT CONCERN'S
WALK FOR MANKIND DAY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 4^% day
of September, Onfe Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
\Z
Governor
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Secretary of State
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FILED
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of ths State of Col fornia
SEP 101969
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fRANJ
By
AMiilant $Mr*tary of Slot*
P R OCLAMATION
WHEREAS, California is the state with the largest
population of school age children; and
WHEREAS, California spends more than most nations of
the world for its public education system; and
WHEREAS, One of the best ways to better that school
system is to increase the contact between the parents and
teachers of our school children; and
WHEREAS, Local parent-teacher groups throughout the
State of California provide an invaluable opportunity to
develop this necessary cooperation,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 5 to 11, 1969 as
PTA MEMBERSHIP WEEK, and urge all Californians to cooperate
with and join their local parent-teacher organizations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Califojmia to
be affixed this /S^ ^^Y
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
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Secretary of State
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Awlilsnt l«a*l<.ry of SMI*
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS. The successful flight of Apollo 11 ^'^^^^^^ui*^
the spxrit and captured the invagination ot mankind as have
few events in hxstory. and was a d«"'°"«*^"i^°"°f„no achieve
ability to soar beyond the limitatxons of earth and to achieve
the apparently impossible; and
WHEREAS. Its success goes far beyond the beginning of
spacelxplor^tion and proves beyond doubt that in a "eative
society Se can do anything we truly commit ourselves to do;
and
WHEREAS, In January of this year I appointed the Aero-
soace-Aviation Education Task Force, which is chaired by
ISngres^m^n oSn Clausen, to study and -Jf ^."^^^^erospa^e
on California's educational program in the field of aerospace
and aviation.
NOW. THEREFORE. I. RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA.
enrich their own courses with aerospace-aviation material,
(S) Inform their students of the depth and breadth of career
o^Lrtunlties in aerospace-aviation— already the largest non-
aq?tcu^ura! industry in California. (3) develop insights
tn^i the vital social factors involving aerospace and aviation
;SS tSe lives o? a?l Californians. (4) seize every opportunity
to translate the excitement of our success in the ^^^^^^^"-^^
to op^Ssm for finding solutions to our pressing Problems on
earth and (5) prove again that cooperation is the bert weapon
acjainst confrontation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 19th day
of September, One Thousamd
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor A
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Secretary of'-State
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FILED
In the Offict of th« 8*cretar)' of Sljat*
of the Sf««" ft r-' 'i—ia
SEP 2 r. 1969
Auiilonl Sicratary el SloM
P R OCLAMATION
WHEREAS, With the rapid population growth comes increased
highway travel and recreational land uses, causing a tremendous
amount of litter; and
WHEREAS, Costs for litter cleanup climb to a staggering
figure each year requiring more and more of the tax dollar
to be used for this purpose; and
WHEREAS, The U.S. Bureau of Land Management's intensive
campaign to clean up the public lands and protect thexr
natural beauty i^i symbolized by a lean, square-jawed outdoors-
man named Johnny Horizon; and
WHEREAS, The California Outdoor Recreation League, Inc.,
a non-profit corporation organized with volunteer help, xs
sponsoring and promoting the first Johnny Horizon Countryside
Cleanup Campaign for October 10-11-12, 1969, as a public
service project,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of October, 1969, as JOHNNY
HORIZON COUNTRYSIDE CLEANUP MONTH.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^3^ day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
<^A>-ej^
Governor
\(XOJKf^^f^
ATTEST ^^2^^^^^ /^Qa,.^.^
Secretary of State
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Deputir St;cretary of State
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in tha Offie* of th* Secretary of Sttitt
of the RiK' ! ct C«rforni«
SEP 2 3 1969
P R OCLAMATION
Auiilani Seeetiiry of Stat*
WHEREAS, 1969 is the 100th anniversary of the first inter-
collegiate football game between Rutgers and Princeton; and
WHEREAS, College football always has been an integral part
of canipus life and is a unique facet of the personality of the
institutions where it is played; and
VrtlEREAS, College football has made a unique contribution
to thfi strong fiber of America and her people through its
teaching of determination, self-sacrifice, dedication and
sportsmanship; and
WHEREAS, The game has a rich history and significant tra-
dition—both tributes to the men who have played and coached
intercollegiate football; and
WHEREAS, The National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame
and California chapters strongly support the widespread playing
of college and school football for the worthwhile personal
characteristics imparted,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CATilFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the year 1969 as COLLEGE FOOTBALL CENTENNIAL
SEASON and the period between October 11 and October 18, 1969,
as NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^J*> day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
I (XAJtA^\r\
ATTEST: /? , o
Secretary of State
by
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Deputy SooT'otary of State
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FILED
In the Office of lh» Secretary of I
of the State of C«l fornia
SLP2^-1969
Awutsnt ><aelk<y ef Sfsl*
PROCLAMATI ON
WHEREAS, Walter Colton issued the first California news-
paper at Monterey on August 15, 1846, printed on an ancient
Ramage press which had originally been brought to California
in 1829 by Spanish Governor Echeandia to print proclamations;
and
WHEREAS, California newspapers have been increasing in
number, scope and size ever since, until the Golden State is
served with hundreds of daily, weekly and monthly newspapers;
and
WHEREAS, Newspapers throughout the world have recorded
this year's historical events, including America's extraordi-
nary Apollo 11 moon landing; and
WHEREAS, The free press has played a significant part in
the course of this State's history, remaining our freedom's
sentinel from the first issue in 1846 with their importance
increasing during the 200 years of California's existence; and
WHEREAS, In the finest tradition of the free press,
California's newspapers continue the dissemination of news,
education and entertainment, always mindful that Freedom of
the Press is one of America's most precious freedoms,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
in recognition of the unique role that newspapers play in our
Golden State, do hereby proclaim October 5-11, 1969, as
NEWSPAPER WEEK, and urge all Californians to join in paying
tribute to the outstanding newspapers serving them.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this e^jt^^ day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor 0
ATTEST: <lX<v^/''^<- ^V?'^'*^***-
Secretary of State
ALiLiiCtauu ijeorctary of State
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In th» Omo» of th« 8«ortl.ry of Vlm
of th« «UU ef Ctl 'ornl«
SEP 2 C) 1969
FRANK M. JUK./MJ, ^v/v -r «• Sli««
By
P R
O CLAMATION
WHEREAS, Gold Star Mothers, Inc.. founded as a non-
denominational, non-profit and non-political ^^^^^^^f ^°"_.
in 1929, now has chapters and members in nearly every state,
and
WHEREAS, Membership in Gold Star Mothers is composed en-
tirely of mothers whose sons and daughters died xn the Ixne
of duty in the armed forces of the United States or its
allies; and
WHEREAS, Gold Star Mothers work to keep alive and
strengthen the spirit of service to country, and to inculcate
a sense of individual obligation; and
WHEREAS, The American Gold Star Home has been established
in Long Beach, California, for the purpose of providing a
residence for members of American Gold Star Mothers; and
WHEREAS, The California Legislature has requested the
Governor to proclaim annually the last Sunday in September
as Gold Star Mothers' Day,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
I do heS pSclaim Sunday, September 28, 1969 as JOLD STAR
MOTHERS' DAY, and urge appropriate observances in honor of
i the mothers of young men and women who sacrificed their lives
I in the service of their country.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this JS^ day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
f CUu^/^W
ATTEST :/7 ,
Secretary of State
by_
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AEr;ir;t.:i:it f^ccrctrry of State
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SEP 2 5 1969
*»'»l«n» twtiwy of si^
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS California is proud of its many blind and
visually handicapped citizens who move freely
in its cities, as blind people taike pairt more
and more fully in the economic and social life
of the Golden State; and
Ability to have access to streets and places of
business and pleasure has lifted the bonds from
the blind which prevented them from contributing
to their fullest potential in their communities;
and
The means of this mobility is often the White Came,
which enables the blind to move safely through
his environment, finding and circumventing normal
obstacles, leaving his mind free to attend to
traffic, pedestrians and himself; and
The White Cane is also the symbol of emancipation
of the blind from dependence on others which has
limited him throughout history;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim October 15, 1969, as WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY
and urge all Californians to respect the White Cane, taking
precautions to insure the safety of its bearer, especially
motorists, thus assuring the safety and freedom of movement
of the blind on streets, sidewalks, public buildings and
places of business and recreation, so that blind persons in
California may enjoy the fullest independence and contribute
to the general welfare of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand emd
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this 25th
day of September, One Thousemd
Nine Hundred Sixty-Nine.
er»or ^ j[
GoverMox
TTEST: Ci-ll^^^^-t^^'t A^^A-*^.«-t«_
Secretary of ^tate
CAtlrOINI.
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Ar.r : r»..-:-!t ^r , - v of State
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l!x£cudt)e Bcpartmtnt
3tQte of Calirornia
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
P ROCLAMATION
An estimated 2,950 men, women and children in
the State of California will become blind
before another year passes; and
Early detection and treatment of vision prob-
lems in children and adults can dramatically
reduce this alarming statistic; and
There is no cure for blindness; however, half
of all blindness is preventable if we make
full use of the scientific and eye-safety
knowledge already available.
NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF ^iS'tAvSc
hereby proclaim the month of September, 1969. as SIGHT SAVING
MONTH and urge the participation and support of all citizens
sight.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ,^Ci- day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
^V^-^^
Governor
f (iA>*Avs
Secretary of State
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WHEREAS, The rapid development of multiple family dwell-
ing in California and the nation, attests to their popularity
in filling the need for carefree urban housing; and
WHEREAS, The California Apartment Association was orga-
nized January 1, 1941, to promote the welfare of the rental
housing industry in California; and
WHERKAS, The objectives of the association are to create,
maintain, and develop cooperation among the owners and managers
of apartment houses and other multiple family residence build-
ings and to facilitate interchange of ideas in the conception,
construction, management, operation and maintenance of apart-
ment houses and apartment-hotel buildings; and
WHEREAS, The members of the California Apartment Associ-
ation are dedicated to the precept of free enterprise and
aspire to democratic representation for all participants in
one of the largest industries in the United States; and
WHEREAS, The members of the California Apartment Associ-
ation are dedicated to the fundamental rights of private
ownership with its accompanying responsibilities and freedom
of decision; and
WHEREAS, The California Apartment Association will hold
Its annual conferences in Long Beach during the week of
September 29 through October 4, 1969,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of September 29 through October 4,
1969, as APARTMENT LIVING WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this Jlf^n, day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST
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Assist.iirt Secretary of Stato
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of th« Stat« ot
SEP 3 0 1
PROCLAMATTn MtPAUy u j ,
AwUtant flMrctury
under a -solution^of \\\°c^?[-.S\%--,i;jur^state
acclaSf^'their pracCce°of theT ^^^^^^^-^ California
and practice of the liveliest of cultural arts;
respo:rtTthe'uJgf t\%°t fnto'"'^' '^" ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^o
aches, and our appreciation .^^''f''!^ °"^ ^""^^ ' °"^ heart-
of beauty; and ^PP^^=^^*^^°" °f California's rich endowment
our 3r^LTcur?u\\^[/°ntelLil'ent'^'*^r^ ^^^ ^^-^^ °f
industrial conununication; and ^ ^""^^ business and
besto^rf ^ur'^e^islatJre.s^L^eLr^^^"'^'^" ^^^^ California
Laureate of Caliform-A ^^ lifetime appointment of a Poet
junior and senior hiaS Jhoola a^X contests for students of
poetry competition for SSt po"f 'f ."/^"'^ statewide
California Federation o f chap??"f ' pJ^J^ f E'°"=<'"'i ^^ the
do He^J?; P-Sar^^;;e^aT'oo"S^^'if ^-^ - =A.IPO,».I..
p"t,"rf :;L?%^iLritiL!° -^" "- - in\^;„o"iSX »-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this^j^^ day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine
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Governor ''
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Secretary of State
ATTEST:
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of the Stato of Cf*t''ornia
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By
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P ROCLAMATION
Aaaiiteiit tasetsry of SMM
WHEREAS, California is celebrating the bicentennial of
wine growing in the Golden State in 1969 and enjoys pre-
eminence in this, the 200th anniversary of the planting of
the first grapes; and
WHEREAS, It is appropriate that we officially recognize
the growth and acceptance of an industry which first began in
the most rudimentary fashion in the old Mission at San Dxego
in 1769; and
WHEREAS, Today, two centuries later, the California wine
industry has won increasing recognition throughout the world
for the quality and general excellence of its wine; and
WHEREAS, Today, three-fourths of the wine enjoyed in the
United States comes from the sunny vineyards of California;
and
WHEREAS, The grape and wine industry of this state leads
all other cultivated fruit crops in acreage, capital invest-
ment, and value of product; and
WHEREAS, The National Wine Festival, October 1 through
31, will honor the wines of California and the bicentennial
observance,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October, 1969, as NATIONAL WINE FESTIVAL
MONTH in California, and urge California citizens to toast
the new vintage and the entering upon of the third century
of wine growing in this state.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /-^ day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: G^,(«^u:-<yt A^S/a-*^*^.
Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
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WHEREAS, The coast redwood of California is the tan««i-
andrnost famous of trees and in combination'ith th^ redwood
Of CaU?or\\";'and'^^" '^^'"^'^ *^"^ °"^"^^ ^"^ °^ ^^'"^te
WHEREAS, Sequoia sempervirens is also the laraest n.5f.fi,i
plant on earth, providing more than a quarter-biUion dolfS
h«.= f!!"^^^:x-'^^^ recent creation of a Redwood National Park
nial S^^f^^A ^•'^ ^^" '^^^ ^" ^^i"9 observed as the bicenten-
nial of the beginnings of many events of historical cultural
and economic significance to the c;t-a<-« ^t ^ , -t . '^V "^^■'-
andL "'^ ^" recognition of the continuing bounty, esthetic
and^economxc. provided to all citizens by our official state
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^^ day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
f (Xa.*A-vs
ATTEST: 4J^^^,^^^t A^/»-»^^-»«*
Secretary of state
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By
AHhMr.l (Mr<t>.ry •( CM*
PROCLAMATIO N
WHEREAS, The Venture Club Council of the Americas,
sponsored by the Soroptimist Federation of the Americas,
Inc., is in its 30th year with 143 Venture Clubs chartered
in the United States, Canada and Mexico; and
WHEREAS, These Venture Clubs have given many hours of
service, sponsored countless projects and made numerous
contributions to their respective communities; and
WHEREAS, Venture is dedicated to the end that wherever
possible Soroptimist Clubs one day will sponsor a Venture
Club and it is appropriate to pause and recall the principles
and ideals upon which Venture was founded,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 5-11, 1969, as VENTURE WEEK, and
urge each Venture Club to commemorate this occasion with an
appropriate observance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /<•€" day
of October , One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
<v\>-ej^
Governor
ATTEST: ^^
Secretary of State
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ROCL'^MATION
tongues and owned by millions of people; and
WHEREAS, The Bible has provided man with a unique tie
betweTthe present and the ancient past; and
WHEREAS. The Bible contains inspirational messages
rd"lefsi:sVrVopS"ora?f ^^7, rL^s and /reeds; and
WHEREAS, The Bible is the primary source of mankind's
most cherished hopes and ideals.
«0W, THEREFORE, I, RONALD «^«^«' ^^f ^°L°^ ^"fs^^'
do hereby proclaim the week of November 23 through 30,^^^
as BIBLE WEEK in California. ^-^^^^^J "z^ scriptures in a
faiths to observe the week by ^^f ^"^.J^^tlon ?o the problems
rnrfosf?biSriL!^Se^sorroL^fnd^roys%f today and the hope
for a better tomorrow.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this sT^ ^^V
of October. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor ^
ATTEST: J/^^^^^c/^'
Secretary of State
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As:.intaiit Sccrctnrv of State
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tf «h» SUt« of C.I fori,!.
l!Ytcutit)t Bepartment
^tate of California
PROCLAMATION ^^^■•^^^■'^yoir^f,
WHEREAS, Since the founding of the first Spanish settle-
ment on California soil in 1769, the exploration of this state
was led by the teaching padres, whose task it was to build
colonies and bring education and agriculture to California; and
WHEREAS, California's early mission buildings and vast
ranches were the start of our present day agricultural and
ranching industries; and
WHEREAS, California's excellence in education is an out-
growth of early mission schools, and California's map abounds
with Spanish place names; and
WHEREAS, There has been a steady migration of Mexican
bloodlines from south of the border so that Mexican-Americans
now comprise more than 10 percent of California's population
as an integral part of our rich heritage; and
WHEREAS, Mexican-Americans do not participate to the ex-
tent their numbers and abilities warrant and Californians have
a special obligation to involve them in the social, economic,
political and cultural life of this state; and
WHEREAS, Cultural awareness includes informing all Cali-
fornians of the contributions of Mexican-Americans to our
heritage and of California's role in improving and enhancing
the betterment of this group from early childhood through
higher education; and
WHEREAS, Unlimited possibilities in California's future,
through broadened and expanded educational opportunities, are
being opened to Californians of Mexican descent, who should
be encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 12-18, 1969, as MEXICAN-
AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK, and urge all Californians to partici-
pate in this significant occasion.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of CalipDrnia to
be affixed this u*"^ day
of October, One Thousand
x-^Jine Hundred^ixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: t/ctlt^o /^^ n-*^^,'*^
CALirosMiA ornci or stati vbintihs
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^tott of California
P ROCLAMAT I
in tiM (MRm ef th* SMrctiry^ rf
•f th* But* of CdforJTla
OCT 7 - 1969
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WHEREAS, Good health is the most priceless pes
of every man, woman and child in our state; and
WHEREAS, Good health is one of the state's most valu-
able resources and one vital to the safety, growth, produc-
tivity and progress of our state and each individual in it;
and
WHEREAS, Maintaining or improving public health and
a high level of individual dynamic fitness is a constant
high-priority goal of the state; and
WHEREAS, The many members of the community health team,
by working together and with continued public support, have
made immense strides in protecting and improving public
health and assuring that health care services are available
to all; and
WHEREAS, We must strive to encourage each of our com-
munities to have the vision and the essential, continued
coordinated teamwork and planning necessary to meet and
cope with tomorrow's health needs so that the highest level
of health protection and total health care services will be
available to all,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 19 through 25, 1969,
as COMMUNITY HEALTH WEEK, and call upon the California Medical
Association, county medical societies, state and county health
departments, allied health professions, public and private
health organizations and agencies, civic organizations and
public schools to join in its observance to demonstrate to
the people of our state how they are teaming up for better
health and to increase public awareness of the many health
facilities and services available at the community level to
enrich the lives of all of us and those who will follow us.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 7^ day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor fl
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ATTEST: ^U-U'*^t^t'
Secretary of S^ate
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of th» tuu ef Cd'farJa
OCT 7-1969
FRANK
By
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PROCLAMATI O N
^ WHEREAS, The Western World of the 15th Century extended
no farther than a mythical point-of-no-return somewhere in
the Atlantic Ocean; and
WHEREAS, One man of that time believed the Eastern World
could be reached by sailing west, and that new and shorter
trade routes could be opened; and
WHEREAS, Following lengthy and discouraging efforts, he
persuaded the throne of Spain to sponsor his expedition to
the West seas; and
WHEREAS, Christopher Columbus defied the warnings of
those who said he would sail off the edge of the world, and
sailed the Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina westward until he
sighted land; and
WHEREAS, On October 12, 1492, the island of San Salvador
was sighted and America was discovered by Western man; and
WHEREAS, Christopher Columbus, born Cristofor Columbo
around 1451 in Genoa, Italy, in a succession of voyages
began the process of opening up the New World; and
WHEREAS, Columbus Day is a legal holiday observed in
California each October 12th,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 12, 1969, as COLUMBUS DAY, and
urge all Californians to participate in appropriate observances
to honor this explorer and discoverer of the New World.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^'^ day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
PrtmlfJ tm CAiiroaNiA oFricl or •tati rliNTlN«
Secretary of starte
22^
Assintant Socrci-.irv
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£xtctttit)t ©tpartmtnt
^tate of California
DRnrLAMATION
WHEREAS, A basic freedom ^^ -^^^^rdeJelip'^ur'talents!'"
an occupation of our own <:^^°°^^2ntia?s ?o the uLost; and
our productive and economic potentials to tne u
WHEREAS, profound social, ec-ornic and technological ^^
changes in our society rapxdly ^^^^^^ individuals will need
?r:;Kron: r^orf o^cira^irnaf cLng^^ in their lifetimes;
and
lation; and
™erZAS, vocational guidance .akesamaxi.^ contribution
^LSii^nr^if !S^/i^s^p ffff^^i iS'S^r^
-/Sfi:^forpo^.?u-^!:rSl=rSSr.!t-t2e'Si.il.aia„a
Strengthen our society,
HOW, THBEEPORE. I. ROK.LD RK^O^N =OVER»OR or CALIFO|NXA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October ly t^ro^?" '
as JoStIoSaL guidance WEEK, . -^/il^^^^ie^^^^J^^^rSf f e^ed
n^ake themselves better ^'^^^^"^f ^^^^^^ to whiS each citizen
by vocational counselors and the extent to wnic
can benefit from these services.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /q^ day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor ()
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ATTEST
Secretary of STtate
Assistant Secretary of State
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OCT 101969 'I
By-
£xectttitte ©epartmtnt
^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
™er£AS, For --"ty-£ivo year, the^hildren o£^the^^__
American Liberty and Patriotism; and
WHEREAS The society has always encouraged the Public
us of the struggles and sacrifices made to preserve ou
country; and
WHFREAS The young members of this Society are being
and
WHEREAS Young and old must learn that freedom does not
WHEREAb, Young a ^^j^ obligations and responsi-
exist in a vacuum, but ^i^^^^?;^^^^^^^" ^^t by which the delicate
bilities, and that law ^^^^e instrument Dywn freedom
balance between governmental authority and inaiviau
is preserved and sustained,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA.
do hereby proclaim the week of October 12 ^o ^^^^^f ?; %^^
PATRIOTIC EDUCATION WEEK, and ^^^^^ff^^^^^tve participation
f„".L^°.?aLK°?^!ei"r,'.;o„f r„rcS"iSi*rst:4 o. o„?
history.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Califo^ia to
be affixed this /ff^ day
of October. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: <^,x.U't-*^''
Secretary of State
by.
2L<tiLJ^Lr^
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Assistant SecroLary of State
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of th* Stat* of Cul-foikia
OCT 101963
PROCLAMATIOH
WHEREAS, Air pollution is a serious problem in California
citxes brought about by industrial expansion. Tncreasinq
to^thf i^altf /h'°"?^''" '""""^' "^^^^ ^- become haza^Ious
to the health and welfare of all Californians, as well as a
source of economic waste; and ^
WHEREAS, Air pollution abatement assumes increasina im-
t^nll^T.^T^.T^^''''^- °^ ^^^^^ °^ materials?^^^:^^^ ^lld
H,n,- ^^!^ ^''^ hazard of air pollution can be greatly
diminished through intelligent action involving engSeerinq
equipment, research and education; and engineering,
able ^"^k' "^^^"^ T^^ °^ ^^^ mechanical means already avail-
Sghtened attltud^ the planning stage, combined with tL en-
moling ahe^d; and °' -<^-try. air pollution control is
WHEREAS, The abatement of air pollution in all its forms
IS of utmost concern to California cities and citizens?
^o ^ ^°!!' THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim the week of October 19 through 25 ?96^
' ?n a^f? V^^'='=^' ""^ ^^^^ -1^ California's ?o co^pera";
air p^!?u;ion """"P^^^" ^° ^^ " -"d eventually eli^inatl
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /g^^ day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: 0^^^^^ Av^/w^.^
Secretary of State
Asr.ir.tant Socrctnry of State
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PROCLAMATIOM
WHEREAS, California has 235 Junior women's clubs all
r,r.^, .WHEREAS, The Juniors have helped to develop our oarkc
fyr.m ^^S' "The youth in our communities have benefited
WHEREAS, The Juniors have sponsored various health nH.,^^=
xn^our conununities and health education progrS^ in'ou'r ^cio^S;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ygKX day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: (L^^^^^ A>9/u,C.^
Secretary of State
by_
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Asoistaiit Secretary of State
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fRANI
By
OCT 151969
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P R OCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Veterans Day, 1969, is dedicated to "Peace With
Honor" by our veterans and our citizens; and
WHEREAS, 1969 marks the 15th year of recognition of
Veterans Day and the 50th year anniversary of World War I;
and
WHEREAS, AMVETS, the American Veterans of World War II
and Korea, and the Alameda County Veterans Affairs Commission
have been selected by the President of the United States to
host one of the five Regional Veterans Day Observance Areas;
and
WHEREAS, California's selection as one of the official
five Regional Observance Areas is a tribute to the outstanding
veterans ' leaders in our state and the concern these leaders
have for our veterans and our country; and
WHEREAS, AMVETS National Commander Robert Gomulinski of
Detroit, Michigan, the first veteran of the Korean War to
serve as National Commander of one of America's Congress ionally
Chartered veterans' organizations, will represent the President
of the United States,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim November 11, 1969, as VETERANS DAY, a day
for citizens' participation in the honoring of America's
Veterans, and urge all Californians to actively support local
programs on Veterans Day.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /<y?3 day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor ()
ATTEST : /I
Secretary of State
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Assistant Secretary of State
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ISxecntiOt ©epartmtnt
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P ROCLAMATION
FILED
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of th* SUU of Ccl'fornia
OCT 1 7 1969
FRAHOI. JOKUmji^' J9/7,y 0
WHEREAS, Key Club International, a high school service
organization sponsored by Kiwanis International, is observing
the week of October 26 through November 1, 1969, as Key Club
Week; and
WHEREAS, Key Club International in the State of California
is comprised of over 8,500 high school men in some 330 schools
across the state; and
WHEREAS, The members of Key Club are a part of an inter-
national organization dedicated to serve with purpose their
God, their country, their state, and their fellow man. seeking
to give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than to the
material values of life; and
WHEREAS, They promote the adoption of high standards in
scholastic, sportsmanship, and social contacts and a more
concerned and serviceable citizenship; and
WHEREAS, Through their purposeful service they have helped
to build better communities where righteousness, justice,
patriotism, and good will are more than just words— where they
become goals for living,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 26 through November 1,
1969, as KEY CLUB WEEK, and urge all Californians to make
themselves aware of Key Club, and to offer and to render all
the support to the young men of this organization who are this
day fitting themselves to be better, more responsible citizens
when they take their places in the adult world.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Calif oimia to
be affixed this /7" day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor 0
ATTEST: cSx^CC^''
Secretary of StcTte
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Assistant Secretary of Stajto_
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P ROCLAMATION
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In th« 0M«« of th* tMrtlary of IKall
of th* tUta of CaPfernIa j
OCT 1 7 1969 I
fRANJ
By
WHEREAS, The National Parkinson Foundation, Inc., is
a nonpolitical, nonsectarian, and nongeographic organization
dedicated to the relief of suffers of Parkinson's Disease;
and
WHEREAS, The National Parkinson Foundation, Inc.,
National Honorary Chairman is Bob Hope, who sponsors the
foundation's annual dinner; and
WHEREAS, The week of October 25, 1969, will be cele-
brated as "National Parkinson Week" in many states,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week beginning October 25, 1969, as
NATIONAL PARKINSON WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 17th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
f (jU></^v^
ATTEST
of Sta
Secretary of State
AsDlataiitSocretary oi' State
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OCT 17 1969
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ROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The California Junior Classical League was
. ^^?; 1955 for the purpose of encouraging student s
'int2?:st'in'?he language! literature and culture of ancxent
Greece and Rome; and
^r^?SLriat?rrr I^ZC^r^rni. 'through Ut^ ,..^>^:
and
«„EREAS, The CaUfo.nia Junior Classical I,«,ua_^hope,,
frrS^f o^part'Ststrrftf SStj^? uJaStr„d tK..,s.lves a„a
the present time,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 27 to November 2 1969, as LATIN
-- ::^.e^rof thfc^llf^rn a-.^i r^^L^ League in
the understanding and study of ancient history.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this nth day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
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Governor
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Secretary of State
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Acoisiant Socretary ol" State
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OCT 17 1969 I
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P ROCLAMAT ION
WHEREAS, It is of vital interest to all Californians
that we possess a sound National Defense; and
WHEREAS, California leads the nation in providing men
and women on active duty with the U.S. Navy in all parts
of the world; and
WHEREAS, It is well known that our strong Navy is
making great contributions to the security of our Nation
and free men everywhere; and
WHEREAS, The mobile forces of the Navy manned by
highly trained and dedicated personnel provide a deterrent
force virtually free from surprise attack; and
WHEREAS, It is only fitting and proper that the citizens
of California give well deserved honor and recognition to
the achievements of our mighty Navy and particularly to its
heroic men and women — living and dead — all over the world,
for their patriotism, loyalty, efficiency and devotion to
duty,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Monday, October 27, 1969, as NAVY DAY in
California, and urge all Californians to take part in appro-
priate observances of this day and to demonstrate to the men
and women of the U.S. Navy the gratitude, respect and pride
in which we hold them.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 17th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: ^.^^u-cU^
Secretary of State
by
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Assistant Soci'otary of State
original
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^lecutftit ©cpartmcnt
^tate of CQlirornio
FILED
in Ih* Ofde* ef «h* BMrttary of ttatw
of th« SUto of Cal fernia
OCT 1 ? 1969
RANK N. JfM0~V/4ry> ' of Ml
PROCLAMATION
vmEREAS, The fifteen thousand members of the California
Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs are
representative of the hundreds of thousands of working women
in the Golden State; and
WHEREAS, in addition to their contributions in important
positions in our business communities and the social structure
of our state, California women are increasing their role in
local and state government; and
WHEREAS. California Business and Professional Women's
Clubs are to be commended for their efforts to create better
working conditions for all. and for their dedication to
other civic activities,
NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 19 through 25. 1969. as BUSINESS
WOMEN'S WEEK in California, and urge all Californians to
noin in saluting the California Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Clubs during this their Golden Anniver-
sary year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 17th day
of October. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor Q
ATTEST
/*o|a-«^
Secretary of State
/-.T.tant S(3cre1 c.rv of State
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^tatt of California
o< the SUU of C«r«o]kla
OCT 17 196911
FRANK
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Twenty-four years ago, on October 24, 1945,
the United Nations Charter came into existence; and
WHEREAS, The General Assembly of the United Nations
designated October 24th for the annual observance of United
Nations Day; and
WHEREAS, The President of the United States has issued
a proclamation declaring October 24, 1969, as United Nations
Day in the United States; and
WHEREAS, The citizens of the State of California are
fully aware that our survival requires worldwide cooperation;
and
WHEREAS, The United Nations Organization was founded
upon the hope that it would contribute to world peace,
out of respect for the principle of equal rights and self-
determination of people; and
WHEREAS, Effective public support for the United Nations
depends upon a sober appraisal of its accomplishments; and
WHEREAS, The Senate and Assembly of the State of
California have passed a resolution and requested the
Governor to proclaim United Nations Day in California,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 24, 1969, as UNITED NATIONS DAY
in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 17th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
ATTEST: CoUu'*^^
Secretary of State
by_
IktM^
AosinUint Secretary ol" State
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^tatt of California
In th« Office of th« ttrviary of SUM
of tho SlaU of Clifornta I
OCT 20 1969 I
P R OCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Public support is vital in the relentless
battle against the crippling disease of muscular dystrophy;
and
WHEREAS, In California, hundreds of children suffer
with incurable muscular dystrophy, a progressively crippling
disease which causes a limited life expectancy for its
victims; and
WHEREAS, Direct patient aid to victims of this dreaded
disease is given without cost by Muscular Dystrophy Associ-
ations of America volunteer chapters throughout California
and the nation to fight muscular dystrophy and other dis-
orders in the neuromuscular unit such as myositis and amyo-
trophic lateral sclerosis; and
WHEREAS, Extensive research work is bringing hope to
millions suffering from muscular dystrophy and other related
neuromuscular diseases,
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of November, 1969, as MUSCULAR
DYSTROPHY MONTH in California, and urge all Californians to
support the important work of the Muscular Dystrophy Associ-
ations of America, incorporated.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /^"^ day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
fCx^Ajy-^^
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Secretary'-cJT State
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PROCLAMATIQ N
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UCT241969
1-"
WHEREAS, Conununity Development is one of the major
activities conducted by the California Jaycees in their
continuing efforts to provide noteworthy services to the
people of this state; and
WHEREAS, The California Service Alliance, an action
program spearheaded by the Jaycees and leading service,
civic, religious, union, business and youth groups, was
designed to make the thrust of community development
activities more effective; and
WHEREAS, Community Development provides a major outlet
for citizens to involve themselves in projects that build
human dignity, community awareness and civic pride; and
WHEREAS, Community Development represents an outstand-
ing example of people working with government, business and
volunteer organizations in programs to help themselves and
their communities.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HOWARD WAY, ACTING GOVERNOR OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim the month of November, ;,
1969, as COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MONTH, and urge all Californians I
to cooperate with the Jaycees of California to actively promote |l
growth and participation in Community Development. ij
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 24th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Eh
Acting Governor ol California
ATTEST^lg^,^^^
Secretary o^^^tate
by.
Asi;iataut Sfcretary of State
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OCT 24 1963
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Far too few citizens are aware of the advances
medicine has made in assisting and rehabilitating persons
with epilepsy; and
WHEREAS, Discriminatory practices and attitudes often
handicap persons with epilepsy more than the disorder itself;
and
WHEREAS, The educational program of the California
Epilepsy Society, under the guidance of its parent organiza-
tion. Epilepsy Foundation of America, seeks to increase
general understanding of the disorder thereby vanquishing
the superstitions and ignorance that plague persons with
epilepsy.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HOWARD WAY, ACTING GOVERNOR OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim the month of November,
1969, as EPILEPSY MONTH in California, and urge all of the
citizens of California to take the little time that is re-
quired to become acquainted with the general facts about
epilepsy, and to encourage a more enlightened attitude about
the disorder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 24th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Acting Governor of California
ATTEST: /} ^^
Secretary of State
Assistant Secretary of State
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OCT 2 8 1969
AMtotanl l«crtlwy •(••■« 'I
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, On November 22, 1963, the people of the United
States were stunned by the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy; and
WHEREAS, Throughout the history of the United States each
of our tragic presidential assassinations has starkly high-
lighted the awesome responsibilities of those who accept the
leadership of this great nation; and
WHEREAS, Tnose who have held this office in the past, and
the present incumbent, Richard M. Nixon, have been faced with
problems and recurring crises, each one of which may have a
profound effect upon the people of our nation and the people
of other nations for hundreds of years; and
WHEREAS, The role of world leadership among the free
nations, which has been thrust upon us, represents not only
an honor but also an awesome responsibility; and
WHEREAS, It is inconceivable that any man could long
exercise the prerogatives and obligations of the presidential
office with reliance solely on his own intelligence and in-
tuition; and
WHEREAS, In recognition of the almost superhuman require-
ments of the office of President, a day should be set aside
each year where Americans of all faiths may join in offering
individual prayers for spiritual guidance on behalf of their
chosen leader,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim Sunday, November 23, 1969, as PRESIDENTIAL
PRAYER DAY, and urge all Californians to offer prayers for
the safety and divine guidance of our President.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 28th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
'^^>^ KOU.^A'W
Governor
Secretary of State
ATTEST: Q^
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»f th« Stata of Cal'fornia i|
OCT 2 9 1969
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS November 13, 1969, is the 120th anniversary of
the ratification of the first Constitution of
the State of California; and
WHEREAS Respect for the law and the maintenance of law
and order under our system of just ice is a
primary concern of all Californians now as in
the past; and
WHEREAS Both the letter and the spirit of the Constitution
of California and the Constitution of the United
States have formed the foundation of our republic
and institutions.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim November 13, 1969, as CALIFORNIA
CITIZENSHIP DAY, a day of reaffirmation of, and rededication
to, the highest ideals, rights, and traditions of American
citizenship, together with the duties and responsibilities
that the people have imposed upon themselves pursuant to the
Constitutions of the State of California and the United States
of America.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 29th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
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Secretary of state
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i^xecutitit ©Epartment
^tatt of California
RVRCUTIVE npPER N0> R17-69
The Lieutenant Governor is hereby ^--^^^-^ll^^f. KreSy"^''
^Slt^ru^OflS'sKil-JuSIin ro/:Hti:Uo„in, purposes.
Prepare recommendations to the Cabinet relating
a!' federal departmental regulation and adminis-
trative changes, 04. 4- ^f
b. federal legislation affecting the State or
California, and
c. coordination of federal grants-in-aid.
This will prevent inconsistent positions on the part
of the StaL with regard to proposed ^^^^"^^^^^^"^
and will support the Cabinet system as the primary
vehicle for review of the State's problems and assist
In the development of criteria for value judgments.
Maintain liaison with individual cities and counties,
local government associations and a communications
linkagl for comments concerning State legislation
affecting local government.
I.
II.
III.
IV
Administer the Federal Grant-in-Aid Project No. 373
(OIM) .
coordinate staffs for several independent activities,
obtaining staff coordination for reporting, budget
administration, personnel administration, and cleri-
cS acJi"ties for the Council on Intergovernmental
R:L;ions Environmental Quality Study Council Model
Cities Liaison Group and Intergovernmental Board on
fiiectLnic Data Processing. Others may be included
in the future by an interagency agreement.
centralized points of contact for these coordinated
activlti^f sKall be provided by the OfJ^-- ^J^^^J""
governmental Management ; for P^^^^'^^^i-^'f ^"%J^te
the Agriculture and Services Agency, with the State
Personnel Board; and for budget matters by the
Department of Finance.
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Coordination of policy formulation and reporting of the
following shall be the responsibility of the Council on
Intergovernmental Relations :
California Public Service Education and Training
Advisory Council
Interagency Council on Ocean Resources
Environmental Quality Study Council
Intergovernmental Board on Electronic Data Processing
Model Cities Advisory Committee, and
such other committees as are formed for advisory
purposes on intergovernmental matters.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this thirty-
first day of October, A.D.
nineteen hundred and sixty-
nint
r of Californxajj
ATTEST
Secretary of
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Deputy Secretary of State
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^tateorColirornia
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By
P ROCLAMATION
In tlta tmm of th* SMratary of
•( «h* Atoto of California
NOV 121969
WHEREAS, November is traditionally the "month of plenty"
and is climaxed by the national celebration of Thanksgiving;
and
WHEREAS, The feast of Thanksgiving, however, is not knovm
to all Americans, nor to two-thirds of the world's population;
and
WHEREAS, Meals for Millions, a non-governmental Founda-
tion, is successfully utilizing free enterprise methods to
help starving people throughout the world feed themselves on
a self-sustaining basis; and
WHEREAS, This Foundation shows developing countries how
to create, process and distribute their own high protein foods
using their own raw materials, capital and manpower; and
WHEREAS, A widespread educational program has been initi-
ated by Meals for Millions obtaining the assistance of civic,
educational, medical and religious leaders within a community
to encourage the use of the multi-purpose foods in schools,
hospitals and orphanages as well as through normal commercial
market channels; and
WHEREAS, Meals for Millions' educational program of self-
help for the starving people of our globe is one of the finest
agencies in the humanitarian task of alleviating hunger,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of November, 1969, as MEALS FOR
MILLIONS FOUNDATION MONTH in California, and urge all
Californians to support their programs to fight hunger and
starvation worldwide on a self-help basis.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 31st day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor Q
ATTEST: ^^^^^^t
Secretary of s'tiite
Deputy Secretary
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In Um onto* of th* e«orMary of MIm
of Ihe Slat* of C«t fornia
NOV 1 '.t i969
ofsi4i
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The Civil Air Patrol, civilian auxiliary of the
United States Air Force, is dedicated to volunteer public
service in the interest of national welfare; and
WHEREAS, The men and women of the California Wing have
given their time and their resources to the relief of suffering
and to the succor and aid of their fellow Americans through the
performance of air and ground search and rescue and by flying
humanitarian and mercy missions; and
WHEREAS, These same civilian volunteers are helping con-
duct an effective national program of aerospace education and
training for our youth; and
WHEREAS, December 1, 1969, marks the 28th anniversary of
the founding of this unique civilian organization dedicated to
the service of humanity,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of December 1, 1969, as CIVIL AIR
PATROL WEEK, and call upon all citizens of the State of
California to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies
designed to honor the men, women and cadets of the California
Wing of the Civil Air Patrol,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this I9th day
of November, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
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Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
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t; th- Stjt- o) C-i 'o.-nia
DEC 2 - 1969
FRANKM. ,;■- iiy /) yO of Sialyl
By
Aa«ktarTA«fiijr\.:y o{$to:«
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS, December 7, 1969, will mark the 28th anniversary
of the attack on Pearl Harbor; and
WHEREAS, That anniversary is a reminder of the vigilance
and preparedness which our Nation must maintain; and
WHEREAS, We owe a great debt to those members of our
Armed Forces who lost their lives in that attack and, also,
to those who survived and aided in carrying on to the
ultimate victory,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim December 7, 1969, as PEARL HARBOR DAY in
California, and urge all Californians to pay homage to the
members of our Armed Forces for the manner in which they bore
the attack on that occasion and dedicate themselves anew to
the vigilance which is the price of liberty.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 1st day
of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
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DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
I^ven^e B^nd Act of 19A7 (Stat. 1947. c. 1153. as «oended)
TO The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest. State Treasurer:
« Tef f3- ?^r:^^l ^rso5:iiraith^o^irinrli:"i"-ce
- ^^z3^^'^'^^^^ r:;pr"ovr.r
^.jritrrarrof c:LJ:r;f'the S..- of -ufomU at a meeting
duly and regularly held on December 2. 1969. and
WMFREAS the Trustees of the California State Colleges, on
v.:sl^t-..xv.--.;.r:-'^:r.'}s;p,~TF
doly •n<l r.|!ul«tly heU ■>» Dec.-ber 2. I96».
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ROHHJl RMAK, «"""" °' '''%!"".°L
determine, but not later than December 31. 1969.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 2nd
day of December, 1969.
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^tateofCoKrornia
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of th« •teU of California
DFC 3 -,1963
M, JORDAib Skt^aiy of fiaH
PROCLAMAT ION
j WHEREAS, Printing opens the storehouse of knowledge and has
contributed to progress since the invention of movable type by
Gutenberg m 1440, and has spread culture, knowledge, science
and learning throughout the world; and
WHEREAS, Printing brings to us the wisdom and experience of
past generations, the printed word providing continuity to life
as It reveals past ages to the present, and extends a hand to
future generations who will learn about us through printed
words, pictures and graphics; and
WHEREAS, The first printing press in California was an
ancient Ramage press in Monterey, made in Boston about 1720
which first printed circulars, handbills, and Mexican officials'
proclamations, and was the press which printed the first news-
paper on the Pacific Coast, "The Californian, " edited by Walter
Colton, the first edition being dated August 15, 1846; and
WHEREAS, The art of printing, the presses to fill the needs
^. ^H''°''^"^ ^^^^^ during the Gold Rush, the trained printers
and editors, and the entire complex of the printing industry,
grew apace with the population since that time, until California
IS now the home of thousands of printers of every kind from
small 3ob shops, to fine limited-edition books, to city blocks
of newspaper plants; and
WHEREAS, The International Association of Printing House
Craftsmen, with 1,500 California members, observes Printing Week
in January because Benjamin Franklin, the "patron saint" of the
craft of printing, whose wit, wisdom and truth still clearly
speak to us across generations, was born on January 17, 1706,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
do hereby proclaim January 11 to 17, 1970, as PRINTERS' WEEK in
California, and urge all Californians to observe this occasion
by recognizing the importance of printing in their lives.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 3rd day
of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor t
ATTEST: vUfC^^i- ^\
Secretary of st
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ROCL^^MATION
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
I WHEREAS
'^::. Z tK Sil«d's?a?es constitution, and
The Bill of Rights guarantees to every American
his basic rights; and
rnfprKt^ei-SrafueSlrrviS^er^iarLJela
therein; and
oocenter 13, 1969 -f l.f.^^.'f^trtro"''
of the addxtion of the Bill or Kignv
Federal Constitutxon,
HOW. T^KB.0,.. 1. -»trift°oi6 "'?^rL°LS^ir^=»s"
hereby proclaim Beoember 14 to 20 1» . ^^^^ ^^^^^ „£
S^to^nS'tr^rservrth^l'teenitl; aUpriate ceremonies
and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Californxa to
be affixed this 3rd — ^^^
of December. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor ij
ATTEST: ^x**''^^ ^
Secretary of S^te
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
PROCLAMATION
Intercollegiate football continues
to represent the virtues of clean
competition and fundeunentals of
teamwork in this, the Centennial
Year of the sport; and
Sacramento will host in this year's
Camellia Bowl, the contest to deter-
mine the top team in the nation among
College-division institutions,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week ot December 8 through 13, 1969, as
CAMELLIA BOWL WEEK and December 13, 1969, as CAMELLIA BOWL DAY
in California, in honor of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association Centennial, and, further, as a means of welcoming
to our state those thousands of visitors from Montana and
North Dakota whose presence here will be for the purpose of
supporting their respective teams.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 4th day of
December, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Sixty Nine.
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ATTEST :
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of State
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of llv State of C'fl'ornil
UEC 1 0 19|9
FRANK M.JuKDKvv7il -Htate
P ROCL^MATION
WHEREAS This year the nation commemorates the ^^Oth
with our national tradition; and
WHEREAS. The Reserve Officers Training Corps, today
continues the tradition begun in 1819; and
WHEREAS. Army ROTC has been offered to students in
universities and colleges in the State of California since
1917; and
WHEREAS Tens of thousands of these young men who have
ta.en^?f o; IZ campuses have gone - to contribute^their
^^ rnd-i^a^: rny^^rS °.Lri:ef ralfed upon to
make the supreme sacrifice,
NOW. THEREFORE. 1. RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA.
do heS proclaim the week of I>-«f ^^ l%^^JS^^^fi;eis of
as ARMY ROTC WEEK in California, and call on ^he citizens
?hi™ate to join me in honoring those men =°"«"^«f °^«^, ^
active Army and the Army Reserve.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 9th day
of December. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor 0
ATTEST :
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Secretary of State
I JDeguty SASHet-gry,*? f State _^
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DEC 10 1969 1|
AmUIsim UtfU^n o» Stall
P ROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, December 15, 1969, is the 120th anniversary of
the first meeting of the California State Legislature; and
WHEREAS, The Legislators meeting at the first State
Capitol in San Jose were chosen by the people of California
as their representatives; and
WHEREAS, Representative government is essential to the
enactment of just laws; and
WHEREAS, The laws enacted by the representatives of the
people assembled in the State Legislature must stem from the
spirit and letter of the Constitution which permits their
enactment; and
WHEREAS, Both the judicial and executive branches of the
government of the State of California are charged with justice
and administration under law; and
WHEREAS, The representatives of the people share in and
exert the power of the sovereign citizens who elect them to
office,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim December 15, 1969, as SELF-GOVERNMENT DAY
in California to promote and extend throughout the year the
full consciousness of rights and duties which accompany the
franchise and the privilege of making laws under our Constitu-
tion.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 10th day
of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor A
Secretary of State
ATTEST
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Deputy Secretary of State
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Flo o« th» Secretary
the Stele ot C»l for
DEC 1 1 1969
In »h« Office o« the Secretery of 8U«<
of the Stele ot C»l fornia
RMK M. juiWm
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AMlilani tevetvT •< *>«:*
P ROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The people of Biafra are engaged in an awesome
struggle for survival, cut off from the outside world by a
strategy of siege designed to starve the entire nation to
death ; and
WHEREAS, More than two million Biafrans — mostly women,
children and the elderly— have died in just the past 27 months
and continue to fall at the rate of 8,000 to 10,000 per week
in a war which has made millions more refugees in their own
homeland; and
WHEREAS, As Americans we must never forget that we
are also part of a larger, worldwide community and that we
are vitally involved in the welfare of our fellow human
beings... a humanitarian concern which has been expressed
by millions of American citizens,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of December, 1969, as A MONTH OF
HOPE FOR THE PEOPLE OF BIAFRA and Sunday, December 21, 1969,
as A DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE PEOPLE OF BIAFRA.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 10th day
of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
I (^LaiJL I cL-j^
Governor
ATTEST
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P R O CLA_M_A_
DEC 3 1 ;3&e
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WHERFAS, The motion picture, an indigenous American art
form, has transformed the lives of hundreds of millions of
people through education and entertainment; and ,.^^. „ ^,
WHEREAS, in addition to entertaining and enlightening the
people of the world, the motion picture industry supports and
employs hundreds of thousands of persons throughout the world
and particularly in California, the motion picture capital of
^^^ ""whereas? Motion pictures are a global medium which calls
upon the talent and peaceful cooperation of many nationalities;
WHEREAS, American motion pictures have an occupancy of more
than 50 percent of the total time on the screens of the world s
theaters'^which means that on an average day ten million three
hundred thousand individuals in forei,fn c°"f "^^ ,f ,^„^.f ^"^
released by an American company, a figure that adds up to
seventy-two million admissions weekly and three billion seven
hundred million annually— no other American medium regularly
reaches such massive numbers of persons m foreign countries,
WHEREAS, American motion pictures are a direct link for
millions abroad with the United States, its history and charac-
ter, ??s spirit and its ideals, through American film stars who
are household names and who are themselves ambassadors with
whom millions abroad can identify with American life; and
WHEREAS, American motion pictures are a business engaged
in an art which contributes each year a large surplus balance
of payments that is of urgent importance to our country s
economic and fiscal health; and v. -i-v r^f
WHEREAS, 1969 is the 75th anniversary of the birth ot
motion pictures and a most fitting time to honor the industry
for its contribution to the cultural and economic betterment,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the year 1969 as the DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR
OF THE MOTION PICTURE.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 30th day
of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
Governor
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AMlit«iil iMKKiry •( IMM
WHKBEAS, Th«e are i. CaUfornta and the n,ti„„ thousands
°dL^-'o=tf ^.TotenuS'^^vLueTeiL^^nS: o^ „.c a.e soc.aU.
and economically underprivileged; and
WHEREAS, Big Brothers of ^"^^^^terbrthesrSrsh'Sc'ts
cated to responding to the P^°^?;^" Jf ^^jj the opportunity and
of urban life, ^yPro^^f"^„^^^^^iJens through ?he friendship
inrgiidLc^: ff^litL^sSdTe^ l^T^l. can Id.ire and respect,
and
WHEREAS The nation and the state have an important stake
in erS^tAifgreat .aste of human resources; and
WHEREAS, The Big Brother movement has been especially
effective in this undertaking for over 65 years,
.OW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGA. 00™ R - CA.XFORNXA,
do hereby proclaim the week °f f "^"^^^1 c;iifor;ians to pay
BROTHERS WEEK in California, ^"^^^^^J^J^^^ it in its most
tribute to the Big Brother "'°^^"^^"^.^^f„^tinq i^ its activities.
worthy efforts by supporting or participating
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 30th day
of December, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty Nine.
<Vv>J^
Governor
/ (jU^f/^vv
ATTEST
Secretary of atate
Deputy'Secrotai-y of State
tHUlitl --••—-■' ofuci o» ItiH »«llltl»«
original
^?s^
I^KcutitJt ©tpartmtnt
3tatt or Calfrornia
FILED
In th< Office of th« 8»er.Ury of
of lh« Stata of Cirfornia
JAN a
P R O C LAM A T I O N
■«i«0' •*««»•
WHEREAS, The California Fish Commission, forerunner of
the present-day Fish and Game Commission was created by the
Legislature on April 2, 1870; and
WHEREAS, The California Fish and Game Commission and
the Department of Fish and Game have long been recognized
as leaders in fish and wildlife research, protection, manage-
ment and conservation; and
WHEREAS, The fish and wildlife resources of California
constitute a priceless part of our heritage as well as a
vital part of our present environment,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFC»NIA,
do hereby proclaim 1970 as CALIFORNIA FIStt AMJ GhME CENTENNIAL
YEAR, a year of recognition of a century of leadership in fish
and wildlife conservation and a year for rededication of all
of our citizens to the principles of conservation of our fish
and wildlife resources through wise use, planning and scien-
tific msmagement and maintenance of the environment upon which
these living resources depend for their existence and perpetu-
ation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this j^gj day of
January, one Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
VAA^^*iA. V VC^S.J*-'* iOA/v
Governor
ATTEST C^2:.<.<f.^/t /^5y/i^^
Secretary of ^tate
II. p. i>;.-.
Assibtant
original
,;i9S7
ijjectttitit Btpartmcnt
^tate of California
FILED
In th« Ofllo* of th* tMratary of SUI^
of tho SUto of CalOernia
JAN 1 \ 1970
FRANJLM. JO«Ai^, d^i . .., of Stan
ii:w:.
ttuMmHk (Mrttary of IMo
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS, The year, 1970, marks the 50th anniversary of
the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce; and
WHEREAS, The Jaycees , during their 50 years of existence,
have contributed countless hours for the betterment of com-
munities nationwide; and
WHEREAS, The civic bodies and service organizations of
our State, as well as the departments of State Government,
recognize the great service rendered to this State by the
California Jaycees,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of January 18-24, 1970, as JAYCEE
WEEK, and urge all Californians to give full consideration to
the future services of the Jaycees.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 14th day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor
]\Xd<Af^^^
ATTEST :
Secretary of state
■f^^^ ..
eputy Secretary or State
frlmltd Im CALirotNiA orpici op itati fiimtih*
original
-^m
^Kcutiut Bepartmtnt
^tate or California
FILED
In th* Offlo* of the 8*er*tary of
of th* Stat* 0* C|lj{orni*
JAN 2^1970
'^fS^
m
FRANK
"^M
Ii(Um<,
*7
, of SMI
MMwraiif vwviwy •» WW
PROCLAMAT ION
WHEREAS, The California Dental Association was founded
on June 29, 1870; and
WHEREAS, One of the original objectives of the Associ-
ation was "to cultivate the science and art of dentistry and
cognate sciences, to elevate and sustain the character of
the profession, and to promote mutual improvement, both
professional and social;" and
WHEREAS, The year 1970 marks a century of progress in
achieving this objective; and
WHEREAS, The people of this state have benefited greatly
from the accomplisliments and contributions to health by the
dental profession; and
WHEREAS, During the year 1970 the dental profession of
this state through the California Dental Association and its
22 component societies will sponsor many dental education
and other programs calling attention to the importance of
dental health,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim 1970 as CALIFORNIA DENTAL CENTENNIAL YEAR,
and invite the people of this state to join with state govern-
ment agencies in participating in and giving special support
to dental health activities during 1970.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this jiLZ^^ day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
\CMMXtXA>v_
Governor (\
ATTEST! /> , ..
Secretary of State
JJAtWA.^ So.rft:;ry i^ri^M«l
^9S^
^xccutitit Bcpartmtnt
3tate of California
FFLED
JAiM 2 .'J 1970
cfSlaii
FRA,
By
yu«)H.«,
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*—-»n^%Mt
PROCLAMATTnu
State Of cSf^^rnia^^I to^aT^' '"'^^^ P^°^"- °^ '^^e
total good hea?th of Its chiln^^^ ^""^^""^ dependent on the
tomorrow; and children and youth, the citizens
ns of
prevent dental disease; ^^^ habits for young people to
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 22nd
day of January, One Thousand
Nxne Hundred and Seventy.
Governor ^
Secretary of State
ik'.M
Deputy Secretary of State
NM orrtci OF iTATi VKiMrme
ORIGINAL
2^<t^
FILED
In Hw Cffict of tht Socrtiary of Stat*
of Hw Slot* of CaKlornIa
i£xecutit)t Bepartmcnt
^tatt of (California
P R O C L A M A T
T /? ji ""^ ^•'•'■•'"•n' e* Stat*
I
WHEREAS, On December 17, 1602, mass was said at the foot of
an oak tree on the beach of Monterey Bay by the reverend
Carmelite fathers who were in the company of explorer Don
Sebastian Vizcaino; and
i vraEREAS, On June 3. 1770, Don Caspar de Portola, coramander
of a land expedition, met with Fray Junipero Serra, a Franciscan
I priest, on the beach of Monterey, and raised the flag of Spaxn to
lay claim, in the name of their Catholic Majesties, Carlos III of
Spain, to all Alta California, after which mass was celebrated
near the same oak tree, and the Mission San Carlos Borromeo de
Monterey was founded for the conversion of the Indians to
Christianity; and
WHEREAS, On April 11, 1822, news reached the town of
Monterey that Mexico had overthrown Spanish rule and gained its
independence ; and
WHEREAS, On July 7, 1846, Commodore John Drake Sloat brough
the flag of the United States to California and made Monterey the
military capital of California; and
WHEREAS, In 1849, a California State Constitutional Conven-
tion was held in Col ton Hall in Monterey, which created a state
[constitution and sought direct admission into the Union without
j passing through the stage of being an organized American
territory; and
WHEREAS, In 1850, California was admitted as a free state
to the Union under the Compromise of 1850;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the CITY OF MONTEREY THE HONORARY CAPITAL
OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1970 in commemoration of its bicentennial
year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 22nd day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
,J
Governor u
/f^^y/V-^^K*
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Attest: VU^ix.*^c hy
Secretary of
LlUiUiLV StMJlar^^^
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PILED
In (hi Qttic* of th« secretary of 8tat|
bl «h« 8t«tt of C>rfornla
£xtcttttt)t ©epartmcnt
^tate of California
FRANl
By
PRO CLAMAT ION
K. h^^. iQL . , If Stafi
AuittaM (Mr<l«r]r of *MI»
WHEREAS, In 1603 mass was said at the foot of an oak
tree en the beach of Monterey Bay by the reverend Carmelite
fathers who were in the company of explorer Don Sebastian
Vizcaino; and
WHEREAS, On June 3, 1770, Don Caspar de Portola,
commander of a land expedition, met with Fray Junipero Serra,
a San Francisco priest, on the beach of Monterey, and raised
the flag of Spain to lay claim, in the name of their catholic
Majesties, Carlos III of Spain, to all Alta California, after
which mass was celebrated near the same oak tree, and the
Mission San Carlos de Borromeo was founded for the conversion
of the Indians to Christianity; and
WHEREAS, On April 11, 1822, news reached the town of
Monterey that Mexico had overthrown Spanish rule and gained
its independence; and
WHEREAS, In 1825 California acknowledged jurisdiction of
and pledged allegiance to the Republic of Mexico; and
WHEREAS, In 1849 the California Bear Flag was raised
over Colton Hall in Monterey when a state constitutional
convention declared in California, with its capital at
Monterey, to be the first Pacific Coast state of the United
States of America; and
WHEREAS, In 1850 California was admitted as a free state
to the Union under the Compromise of 1850,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the CITY OF MONTEREY THE HONORARY CAPITAL
OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1970 in commemoration of its bicentennial
year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ZZ^i^f day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor i\
of Wc
Secretary
ate
by_
2IeJM^
tlHUiln I
Deputy Sourotary of State li
original
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IJxEcutitie Btpartment
3tatc of California
FILED
In III* OWm of th* tacrctary of
■f thftAUUalCil'<«rnt» i
JAN 2 21970 V
)
AmMui tMrttwy •( MM
PROCLAMATIOM
WHEREAS, Some ill or injured American receives a transfu-
sion of blood every few seconds, six and one- half million pints
a year are required for surgery and therapy, and the need for
blood is growing constantly; and
WHEREAS, For various reasons blood often is in very short
supply; and
WHEREAS, If you are in good health and between the ages of
18 cuid 66, your local blood bank urges that you make an
appointment and donate a pint of your life-saving blood during
January, or pledge blood for later in the year; auid
WHEREAS, If you cannot give blood, you are urged to volun-
teer to assist your community blood center in other ways to
help provide time and trcuisportation for those who can; auid
WHEREAS, If you are an en^loyer, you are asked to give your
employees time to donate, and if circumstances permit, to
invite mobile units to your place of business; and
WHEREAS, If you are in the communications field and speak,
write, broadcast or piiblish, you are asked to join in saluting
aund acclaiming the faithful volunteer donors who have given
one, five, and even more gallons of their blood that others
may live, and to e^qplain the life-death importance of regular
blood donation.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the month of January as BLOOD DONOR MONTH
in California, and urge all Californiauis to observe this
occasion by recognizing the vital role of the voluntary blood
donor in medical care.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^?£_^«4lay
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor J
ATTEST: (Jly^u^^o J^
original
J?96J^
^xecutiDt department
3tatr or California
FfLED
In the Offlet ef Ih* Sacr.t.ry of Stali
of the Sfal, of C.lfornia
JAiM 2 a i370
StiH
AmMMI •««««», ^IMM
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, California has for many years offered skiing
enthusiasts unparalleled opportunities for the practice of
winter sport; and
WHEREAS, In recent year:; developed facilities for
skiing in the state have increat;od in number, indicating a
great growth in interest throughout California in thit
sport; and
WHEREAS, The promotion of skiing in California has
brought recreational and economic benefit to the mountain
areas of the state; and
WHEREAS, The sport of skiing is deserving of
recognition and support by all Californians,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the period of January 16 through 25, 1970,
as CALIFORNIA SKI WEEK.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this --'' ■''^ day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
iV.^-^^9j^\\u
Governo
.\^eiu.jL.o^
ATTEST
'&
Secretary of state
Of
B»puty Sftoretary-of s<;m44»--
(to c.L.,oi>i> oirici o. .T.ii »,.Ti«. or ig inal
J2963
f
2itcutit)t Bepartmtnt
^tatt of California
FILED
In th* owe* of th» 6«er«t«ry of 8Ut«
of lh« 8l»t« of C«l-«orni«
jAi\i 2 3 1970
FRANK
By—
y^?T^
7 of state
AMManI iMrcMry of IMM
P R OCLAMATIOK
WHEREAS. February 5 mark« the end of the Year of the
Rooster and heralds the beginning of the year 4668 on the
Chinese lunar calendar; and
WHEREAS. The new year will be the Year of the Dog. known
as "huen"; and
WHEREAS The dog has been preeminent five times in this
centu^^J?6. l^ 1934. 1946 and 1958. and is associated
with fidelity and good fortune; and
WHEREAS. It is accepted Oriental dogma ^^at the dog has
hh^ ability to detect and repel evil, hence the fierce tacea
cirvS dogs Sat guard entrances to cities and temples in
China as well as in the Chinese conununities in California,
and
WHFHEAS The doq is also associated with an ability to
discern f^ue'fr^ends^nd is notable for honesty, loyalty,
integrity, protection and obedience.
NOW THEREFORE. I. RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the Chinese YEAR OF THE DOG, 4668 in
California" commencing February 6. 1970. and urge all
California's to observe the occasion by extending their best
wishes to all Californians of Chinese ancestry.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 23rd day
of January. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
<V^>^
Governor
f (XA>fAA^
ATTEST:^ q ,
Secre
tary orst
State
fcy.
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ptlmlU In c«il,o«»l« orio 0» II»fl tllltlim
original
^9<^y
3!xfnitit)t Bcpartmtnt
^cateorcaiirornia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
1 I RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of ^utte, Colusa,
Glenn. Lake. Lassen, Marin. Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou,
Tehama and Trinity. State of California, conimencing December 17,
1969 as a result of heavy winds, storms, flooding and other
conditions which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the
control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities ot
said counties, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the Counties of Butte. Colusa, Glenn,
Lake, Lassen. Marin. Modoc, Plumas. Shasta. Siskiyou. Tehama and
Trinity to proclaim a State of Disaster in said counties. I
therefore, proclaim a State of Disaster in the Counties of Butte,
Colusa. Glenn. Lake. Lassen. Marin. Modoc. Plumas, Shasta,
Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity; and
I I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamatioJ
be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that wide- »
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS -.-mEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this __£__ day of January.
GOVERNOR OP CALIFQRN
Secretary of State
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6^
Deputy Sccrotciry of State
FlUED
• tA th» 8»ortt»ry
« BUta o« C«l 'or
'"-^•^:si:t;W-o^^l''"'
fRWlK M. J'JiO.
S»3te
AmUMrI »jn*«i'l' •' *'"'•
ptMti i» cAii*oiiNl« •r.Kf or tiAi, .aiNTiMe
^^9es-
^xecutttJE ©tpartmtnt
^tatt of California
FILED
In ths Offlct of th« Secretary of Stat^
tf the State of Cal fornia
j/.;i2':i970
FRANK M. i.j;D.,,/7 a . .J Shto
Aulitar.t iiL jtcjy of Stow
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, For 50 years Junior Achievement has functioned
as an educational program for high school students between
the ages of 15 and 19, providing them with the opportunity
to experience firsthand the value of our free enterprise
system by operating their own businesses, financed by
stockholders, and counseled by public-service-minded companies;
and
WHEREAS, During 1968, 13,288 California high school
students were given such business training in 582 Junior
Achievement companies in 15 communities; and
WHEREAS, The week of January 25 through January 31, 1970,
has been nationally designated Junior Achievement Week,
publicizing this program which through training and experience
develops informed and responsible citizens who will be the
nation's future voters, employers and employees.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of January 25 through January 31,
1970, as JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT WEEK in California, and urge that
all Californians give recognition and support to this worthy
program.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this -^7.^^^ day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor X
ATTESi;i2^^^,^^t hy
Secretary of State
by vc::^
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c^
Cl/^
Deputy Secretary of State
primUJ tm t
original
i5xEcutit)£ Bepartmtnt
^tatt or Calirornia
P R OCLAMATION
:296G
FILED
In ths Offic* of tha Secretary of Sta^
ef th* 8UU of Calfornia
FRANK M. J'j:;D»,(, ^^,/i, of Sfal
AHictont SMTdtary el ftto^•
WHEREAS The strength of our economy lies in those men and
women whose labors result in the products of
agriculture, business, and industry; and
WHEREAS The preservation of the health, safety, and well-
being of this labor force is necessary to the
continued growth of this, the largest state in
the nation, its productivity and prosperity; and
WHEREXS The Department of Industrial Relations and its
Division of Industrial Safety will conduct the
Governor's Industrial Safety Conference on
February 5-6, 1970, wherein representatives of
management, labor, and the public will meet to
further advance California's outstanding perfor-
mance in industrial safety achievements,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, do
hereby proclaim the week of February 1 through 7, 1970, as
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY WEEK, and urge all Californians to recognize
and follow good safety practices all this week and all the
remaining weeks of this year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this -l?^^ day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
K
Go
overnor ^
ATTEST : d^I^^it**/''
Secretary of State
■-y-i.-^i. — ^
Deputy Secretary of State
original
P R O C
L A M A T I O N
FILED
£xtcutitJt ©epartmcnt
^tatt of California
WHEREAS. The Arn^ed Forces serve as a unified tea.n at
home and abroad to achieve and preserve a durable p
with honor; and
WHEREAS. California is the J^^ ^J^^^LSkl'^G^Iiid
Air Force and Marine bases, the California Nationa
Jid the Reserves of each of the .ervice.; and
WHEREAS, California is the Gateway to the Pacific with
men and materiel flowing through its ports and oas
peace and in war; and
veteran, civic and patriotic yiuui^o
™b«..s -tjonax oe^ense -H^hcnors^t.o.e^».o^.»ve^
ro'«,'ag.in l?"tio°„Xa!l over the «<,rld to preserve our
precious freedoms,
do hereby proclaim the period from Lincoln s Dirtna y
tLhtnSon-s birthday February 12 through^^
rgrvfdSfr^coVni?ion"to^iirers:ntra!\^ole of the Armed
Forces in the preservation of our nation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ^?f££:. day
of January, One Thousand
Mine Hundred Seventy.
,'3
Governor
ATTEST
byj:
Secretary of State
to I>llIO»IA OtFlCi or it*!! HIHIIKS
haputv jecretary of State
original
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In th« Offlo* of th« tMratary of tta^
at lit* {•tat* of CalKu.nia
JAN 301970
^=tRMr M. jUHi^.^^ of SMI
^xecutiue ©cpartmcnt
^tateorCalirornio
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. RlS-TtT"**
WHEREAS, continued emphasis on statewide comprehensive
planning as well as the development and conservation of the
State's ocean resources is an important aspect of State
Government ; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide for centralized coordi-
nation of these activities to insure effective management
and cooperative efforts involving all levels of State
Government;
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me as Governor of the State of California;
IT IS ORDERED that the Lieutenant Governor is hereby
designated to undertake operational and management responsi-
bility for the State Office of Planning, the Office of
Management Services, the Interagency Council on Ocean
Resources and the California Advisory Commission on Marine
and Coastal Resources; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Lieutenant Governor shall be
the centralized point of contact for these activities with
responsibility for coordination of personnel management,
staff reporting, and budget administration.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 30th day of January, A.D. nineteen hundred and seventy.
Governor of Calif^nia
ATTEST:
A^iz^c h\
Secretary of State
by - yL( >■■ ^ ' <^ ./^^^vt"
Deputy Secretary of State
PrlHitJ im C«l irORNI* OFFICI OF ITATI FIINTIMG
4
^9<^?
Uxectttioe ©epartmcnt
3catc or Calirornio
FILED
In th* OWo* of th» »*»r^.*^.'iL
FtB3-1970
CO
p R OCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Electricity and the electrical industry
ntribute substantially to the social and economic strength
and growth of the State of California; and
WHEREAS, Through extensive research and continuing
improvements the electrical industry helps lead the way to
human betterment and the prosper Lty of the State of
California; and
WHEREAS, It is fitting that a period of time be set
aside to direct attention to the importance of public services
performed by electricity and to encourage safe and efficient
use of electricity and equipment.
NOW THEREFORE, I. RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of February 8 through 14, 1970,
as ELECTRICAL WEEK in California in recognition of the
electrical industry's many achievementa.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
cau;ied the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this -^ ^-^ day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor ^
^<t-
TMST : _.
Secretar^Larf state
As-!
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original
.2 9 70
£xeratiDe ©epartmtnt
3tatc of Caliromia
FILED
FEB 3- 19/0 l|
AhMmI *Mr*l«iir •( IMM
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS, The weather services of the nation began
officially on February 9, 1870. when President Ulyases S.
Grant promulgated a joint resolution of Congress directing
the making of weather observations and the publication of
approaching storms; and
WHEREAS, During the century now drawing to a close, the
atmospheric sciences have undergone dramatic growth, leading
to the provision of weather services which have been of
inestimable value to the people of California in terms of
protection against natural hazards, assistance to the economy
and increased public convenience; and
WHEREAS, This has developed through a partnership of
science, technology and administration made possible by
dedicated and talented men and women, civilian and military,
who have spared no effort to serve the people of our state
and nation.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim February 9, 1970, as U.S. WEATHER SERVICES
DAY in California, urging all californians to take due notice
of this occasion and to give appropriate recognition to the
services which have brought such protection and benefits to
all of us.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 3 K^ day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor J
tary Vrf Si
Sec re
State
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£xtcutitie Bcpartnitnt
^tatt of Colirornia
PRO CLAMAT ION
of still
AhMmM iMrolanr ^ IMM
WHEKEAS. The nation' t, largest youth organization, the
Boy Scouts of America, is celebrating it^ 60th anniversary
year of service to all boy« in fulfilling its purpose of
promoting the "ability of boys to do things for themselves
and others, to train them in Scoutcraft, to teach them
patriotism: courage, self-reliance and kindred virtues ; and
WHEREAS, Since its founding 60 years ago, the Boy ^couts
of America has given over 47 million boys a unique foundation
for their role as responsible members of our society by
emphasis on character development, citizenship training, and
mental and physical fitness; and
WHEREAS The Boy Scouts of America is completing its
first year of a significant long-range expansion plan,
BOYPOWER '76, that will deeply involve a representative
one-third of all American boys and help the ^^^l;!;^^^^"^ ..
institutions of the nation prepare a new generation with the
skill and confidence to master the changing demands of
America's future; and
WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America has contributed
materially to the development and growth ^^/his state in the
past and offers unparalleled opportunities for the future.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of February 9 through 13, as
BOY SCOUT WEEK in California, urging all citizens, public
and private institutions, and business a"*!^ industrial
organizations to give due recognition to the high aims and
purposes and the long record of service to boyhood provided
by the Boy Scouts of America.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 'i A-v^- day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor
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Secret
State
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i^xcnitiDc Bcpartmtnt
State of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of Sutter and
Yuba, State of California, commencing December 17, 1969, as a
result of heavy winds, storms, flooding and other conditions
which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said
counties, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the Counties of Sutter and Yuba to
proclaim a State of Disaster in said counties. I therefore
proclaim a State of Disaster in the Counties of Sutter and Yuba;
and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamat ion .
IN WITNESS vmEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this
February, 1970.
3rd day of
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretar^Msf State
As'jTljtaut Socrct:.:-/ ol' State
FILED
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FEBJI • 1970
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^tateorcalirornia
FILED
In Mm office of ih* S(crMory of Stota
«f Ih* Sla«« of Calltarnl*
FEB 4 1970
fRAHKKJORMN,WifYofSWa
A«il«(*m SMtMory wilitota
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 28, 1970, adopted a resolution authorizing the Issuance
of the California State Colleges, San Luis Obispo Campus, Student
Union Revenue Bonds and of $3,000,000 principal amount of Bonds of
Series A thereof, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly and
regularly held on February 3, 1970, and
V/HEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 28, 1970, adopted a resolution requesting that the
State Treasurer be directed to sell all of said Bonds of Series A,
in one parcel, at private sale to the United States of America,
for cash, and said resolution was approved by the State Board of
Control of the State of California at said meeting held on
February 3, 1970;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, sell said
Bonds of Series A at private sale to the United States of America,
at a price of the par value thereof plus accrued Interest thereon,
and at an interest rate of 3% per annum on all of said Bonds of
Series A. Said Bonds of Series A to be so sold shall be
$3,000,000 in aggregate principal amount, all dated November 1, 1967,
and numbered Al to A600, inclusive. The sale shall take place on
such date as you may determine, but not later than April 13, 1970.
i^xecutioc ©tpartment
^tott or California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this _3rd
day of February, 1970.
a
GOVERNOR (\
ATTEST flj^^^^^t
SECRETARY OF STATE
H. P. SULLIVAH
Assistant Secretary of State
At' ' ""^^
J^?'/^
FILED
InUMOWMof th*8Mr(tary
of th« But* of Cat 'am
Sta««
^xenitioe department
^tatc of California
FEBG
By LU^-lMi^
P ROCLAMAT ION
WHEREAS, The school nurses of California have
contributed irtuneai^urably to the procesbes which aid in the
phybical and moral development of our youth; and
WHEREAS. The importance of the services of these
dedicated public servants who provide medical care in our
schools should be emphatically emphasized; and
WHEREAS, The California School Nurses Organization will
hold its 20th annual conference in Sacramento on February 6,
7 and 8 of this year.
NOW THEREFORE. I, RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR ^^ f^^^f ^•
do hereby proclaim the week of February 8 through 14. 1970.
as SCHOOL NURSE RECOGNITION WEEK and urge that all
c!lifornians give due recognition to their services.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 6th day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor
ATTEST: (}
Secretary of State
b7-
Deputy Secretary of State
^TinUi y* CAHrcBHi* ornc* or tTATi r»IHflN« Or ig in 31
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^xenitiDE ©epartment
^tate of Calirornia
in th« Offie* of Iht Scoratarjjlef
of th« Slat* of Cil'foi hia
FEB G • 1970
RANKXJukUm,
PROCLAMA T I O N
WHEREAS, Now is the time to react to crime in our streets
and to continue to react again^^t crime until it ha^ been
banished from our btreeta; and
WHEREAS, To react is to protect the rights, security and
property of our citizens from those who perpetrate criminal
acts; and
WHEREAS, To react is to demonstrate respect for and
cooperation with our law enforcement agencies and to protect
our neighbors and our fellowmen from the ravages of crime, be
it physical or mental injury, or even death; and
WHEREAS, Exchange Clubs throughout the United States and
Puerto Rico, guided by the National Exchange Club, have
adopted the theme, "React", as a means to get all of our
citizens involved to rid our streets of this most terrible of
menaces during this, their twenty-third consecutive year as
sponsors of National Crime Prevention Week.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of February 8 through 14, 1970,
as NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION WEEK in California, and urge that
the spirit of this week be continued throughout the year. I
appeal to all citizens to react against crime, report suspected
or actual criminal activities and pledge total cooperation
and support of law enforcement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this C Cjt day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
of Sill
Governor U
ATTEST: (^U^Ct^o /^jt^'*^-^*.
Secretary of S^te
t7_
S^/Ci.. . - r. vtA
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Deputy Secretary of State
frimtti in coiiroiHi* oFvici of aTAra riiNriH«
original
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FILED
-Jn tht Ofll»« of th» 8ycr»t«ry oltMNI
of «h« !«•«• oTftuWoi^Hnia^
IJxcnitioe ©cpartment
3tatc of CaUfornia
PROCLAMAT
FEBO
FRANK H. JUKI),
iLllMlM
WHEREAS, California was the first state to enact legisla-
tion providing for the teaching of Negro history; and
[ WHEREAS, Concerned citizens throughout California will be
observing the period of February 8th through 14th as the 55th
annual National Negro History Week, sponsored by the Associa-
tion for the Study of Negro Life and History; and
! WHEREAS, This period will be a fitting time for all
I Californians to contemplate the innumerable and significant
contributions which Negro citizens have made in science,
industry, government, and the professions to the enrichment
and advancement of our multiracial culture; and
I WHEREAS. The theme for 1970 is "The Fifteenth Amendment
; and Black America in the Century 1870 to 1970"; and
WHEREAS, The Authors' Study Club, the Los Angeles branch
of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, is
j celebrating its 25th anniversary in 1970; and
j WHEREAS, The Authors' Study Club is sponsoring appropriate
I observances of Negro History Week in California;
' NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the period of February 8 through 14 as
I NEGRO HISTORY WEEK in California, urging all Californians
take advantage of this opportunity to learn of the roles and
contributions of the American Negro.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this <l-.-tX, day of
February, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Seventy.
V OXAJ^lLk I KSuX
Governor
.eOA^
ATTEST: /j O •
Secretary of State
»• "-'
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Deputy Secretary of State
Pfiniti Im CAtiroKNiA orrtci or itati riiNTiNo
Original
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^xtcutitic ©tparnnrnt
3tate of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF PIS AST:
FILED
■ OWW Uf nil wfa^«ry e»
of tho StaU of Ul •ornia
FEB 101!
FRANK tt JukDm.
Aulitant lMr«isry 1 1
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Del Norte,
State of California, commencing December 17, 1969, as a result
of heavy winds, storms, flooding and other conditions which,
by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of the
services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said county,
and having been requested by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Del Norte to proclaim a State of
Disaster in said county. I therefore proclaim a State of
Disaster in the County of Del Norte; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this
procleimation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 10th day of
February, 1970.
Stetl
GOVERNOR OP CALIFd^NIA
Secretary olrState
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c' ' , />~y^< ^
:^
Deputy Secretary of State
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primttJ im rAtiroKNtA oFrio of itatb phintimc
i£xtratiV)t Btpartmtnt
3tJtc of Cjlifornia
lath*
of t^« suit of CM|P
FEB 10 1370
OF A By-
STATE OF DISASTER**"***"' *-"^'y f <M«a
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to provide for, or authorize local taxing
agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem
taxation where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year
taxable property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earth-
quake or other act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed
property is located in an area or region which was subsequently
proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within this State did arise and exist
in a specified area of the City of Oakland, County of Alzuneda,
State of California, as a result of slide damage caused by
heavy rains and storms beginning on or about December 25, 1969;
and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the governing bodies of the
County of Alameda and City of Oakland; and
3. That local authority in directly affected area
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the
City of Oakland, State of California; and
PrmtrJ tm (AtllORNIA or»lir nr >TAir PHINTINC
m
^itvmu Bepartmcnt
ls>tm or CalirorniJ
Page 2 of 2
I DIRECT that this proclcunation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 10th day of
February, 1970.
ATTEST: fl^^^^ A)^
Sta
GOVERNOR OF CALITORNIA
/^^■t
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of State
=a^^=^(r:il
prtilrJ im rAiirukNiA orru t ni itait ^aiMiiHi.
^y7f
I^KCuriDe ©fpartment
3cate or California
FlUED
FEB 1 I ^97
ffiftNK M. JUKO.
Awtolsnl S«cr<MfV
P R O C L A M A TION
WHEREAS, February 11, 1970, will be the 14th consecutive
year that the birthday of Thomas Alva Edison will be
celebrated as Edison Science Youth Day, an educational program
sponsored by the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation and hosted
each year by many corporations, research centers, professional
societies and others to acquaint young men and women with the
actual work of scientists and engineers, thereby awakening
their interest and encouraging today's youth to investigate
and pursue careers in science, engineering and technology?
and
WHEREAS, The advancement of human progress and liberty
under law everywhere is dependent upon our nation maintaining
a strong scientific world position and motivating young
Americans to an awareness and involvement in the new horizons
of exciting advancing technology and scientific exploration
and discovery; and
WHEREAS, California and its universities, colleges,
schools and industries are pre-eminent in the fields of
science and engineering and have made many firsts in
technological breakthroughs.
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim February 11, 1970, as EDISON SCIENCE YOUTH
DAY in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this //-tA^ day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy,
Governor
«^^>^ f (jU>^A>v^
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
by_
'De.c...... t A
Deputy Secretary of State
ffimlti im cAiiFoiNiA oprici op iiAfK raiMTiNC "^ 'i ^y XllOi
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•( Dm I«m oi CalH*ritta
FEB 13 1970
PROCLAMATIO l/m<<
^xecotitie ©epartmtnt
^tateofColirornia
WHEREAS, National Engineers* Week is observed by
professional engineering societies throughout the United
States during the week of Washington's Birthday; and
WHEREAS, It is recognized by all that modern civilization
has greatly benefited through the application of scientific
principles by engineers; and
WHEREAS, Problems, such as environmental pollution,
water resources, methods of transportation, water desallniza-
tion. Information and data handling, air, soil, and water
wastes, have all been greatly reduced due to the efforts
of professional engineers; and
WHEREAS, California engineers have been responsible
for major achievements in the field of public works, structural
safety of public and commercial buildings, designing and
construction of transportation facilities, sanitary facilities,
waterworks, communications, and earth and moon orbital
explorations; and
WHEREAS, Much of California's success as the leader
among the states is due to her recognition as a world center
for engineering capabilities; and
WHEREAS, California's continued economic and industrial
growth and development is due. In large measure, to the efforts
and skills of her engineering community.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of February 22 to 28, 1970. as
NATIONAL ENGINEERS' WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 13th day
of Pebruai-y, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
ra
Governor ()
ATTEST : ^VUec*^'- h^r^-^C^-^u^
Secretary of State
t>y_
Otr-M^
Deputy Secretary of State
PtinltJ im cAtirotHiA ovvici or itatb rRiNTiHC
Original
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of lh« St«i(i of C'T
i^xecutiot Department
^tateofCaliromia
8tM(|
P ROCLAMATION
l-EB lGi970
fRA«K M. Jui»K.<,A/vO- , o| Stall
AtftUtanl SMTdtb.-y of Stol*
WHEREAS, It has come to the attention of the citizens
of California that the Telephone Pioneers of America is
celebrating its 59th Anniversary; and
WHEREAS. The purpose of the Telephone Pioneers is to
provide a continuing fellowship for employees having 21 years
or more in the telephone industry; and
WHEREAS, The Pioneer organization has a total membership
of over 330,000 and the six chapters in California have over
30,000 members; and
WHEREAS. The organization fosters a spirit of mutual
helpfulness and friendship; and
WHEREAS, Members participate in activities that are of
service to the community; and
WHEREAS, The Pioneers are recognized for their many
years of service in the Talking Book Project of the Braille
Institute of America; and
WHEREAS, The organization resolves to continue and
further expand its services; hospital visitations, books for
overseas, comforting the aged and helping the disadvantaged,
thereby earning the gratitude of our citizens and the
commendation of our State.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of March 8 through March 14. 1970,
I as TELEPHONE PIONEER WEEK in California, and urge all citizens
I to join in recognition of this worthwhile organization.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /Y r / day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
ATTEST \^,iM>t'<^''
Secretary of State
JB^9£uty -Se or otarY,_of, ^taLB-^^
Original
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i^xecuntJt Btpartmcnt
^tatt of California
FILED
In th« Offie« of th» Staiiljarv of 8U«4
lE-B ICifO
FRANK M. j"i:D,.rf,./0 i , of State
By-a/>?.
AuiilenI $jcrdlt..-y eflSMit*
PROC'AMATION
WHEREAS The Order of DeMolay is a character building
organ!?at!on'of ^oun, n,en fro. ^o-^feen to tv,enty-one years
of aae who are seeking to prepare themselves as fetter
!eadlrs and citizens for tomorrow by developing those
Jraits and strengths of character of all good men; and
ment
compe
projects; and
table
WHEREAS All DeMolay members will observe the week of
March if S^^ujh 22as the "51st Anniversary Commemoration
ofDeMoIay"! so as to exemplify to all citizens here and
efsewlSre^heir many activities and to show recognition
to their millions of Senior DeMolays,
NOW, THEREFORE
do hereby proclaim
as INTERNATIONAL DE
upon all of our cit
men of the Order of
appreciation of the
leaders in contribu
of other young men
the development and
I RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
the 'week of March 15 through 22, 1970,
MOLAY WEEK in California, and call
izens to join in saluting the young
DeMolay and in expressing our grateful
fine examples set by these young
ting to the welfare and character
in this community, thus aiding in
leadership of tomorrow.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this / 0 ^> day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
.Vv>^
Governor
ATTESTIjj^^^^^^
by.
Secretary of State
Deputy iiecrotary of State
Pimiti *• f *l I»0»MI* Officii O' »t*Tt PBIMTIMC
Jrigine
l£KcutiV)t ©tpartmtnt
^tatt of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
FILED
In th« OWet of th« 8»cr»tiiry o» 8UI<
of th* 8UU of Cal •ornia
WHEREAS, th« laws of the State of California -.power
, ..e .-»«- -/-:--.:/.r" iLeir:o^"af"creri,r
j:re?rin1oSrtir„rof""tre.e peril to persons an. pro,.^^^^
WHEREAS, it is
WHERBAb. It -» further provided by Section 2.8 of
> Article XH™ S; constitution, that the Legislature shall
I Artxcie xiix ui. i- authorize local taxing
have the power to provide f°^' °^^^;^^°"relief from ad valorem
, agencies to provide for. any ^?P^°P^"*^^^^ ^^g^n tax year
taxation where (a) after ^fJ^^^^^^^Lf^/fCe flood! earth-
, taxable property is damaged or 'J""°f ^^J 'J^ „; destroyed
gua^e or other act of God. ^nd (J) the^^^J?^^ ^^ 3ubsequently
i property is located m an area or reg Disaster; and
' proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disast
WHEREAS, I. as Governor of the State of California.
jhave found and do hereby find:
1 That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
of persons a;d 'property within this State did arxse -^ -"^^^
about January 27, 1970; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to P^^^l^i"
. state of Disaster therein by the governing bodies of the
county of Tuolumne and City of Sonora; and
3 That local authority in directly effected area
was inadegua;e lo cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and';ecls:itate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I. RONALD REAGAN, ^^^l^^^^l^f^
State of California, by virtue of the powers ^nd authority
fefted in me by the Constitution a- ^/^f .ts^strrn'th:
hereby proclaim the existence oo. a w»
City of sonora. State of California; and
ttUiltihi I
m
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Uxeratftit BEpartmtnt
3tott or CQlifornia
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V I DIRECT that this proclcunation shall tjJce effect
1 immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacremiento this l6th day of
February, 1970.
ATTEST :
CALIFqjtNIA
ir St
GOVERNOR OF
Secretary
State
{^eputy Socmanry of Stat©
frtmiti Hi ckitwountA ownca of itati rttimM*
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^tate of California
of th.o Sttto 0*
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P R O C L
A M A T I O N ^y
AiiUtentSjaJti. yc SW.«
WHEREAS, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty";
and
WHEREAS. Independence and freedom are the elemental
parts of the American character which have flo^J^^^^ed in
?his rich and bountiful land and have made the United States
a great and powerful nation; and
WHEREAS, It is the duty of every individual American
and every American association to study and practice the
principles of freedom and liberty and to remain ever
vigilant; and
WHEREAS, For many years the Sertoma Clubs have
diligently exercised that high duty of American citizenship
with patriotic dedication in their freedom program; and
WHEREAS. The theme of the Sertoma freedom program in
1970 is "Love Your Country: Support and Obey Its Laws,
Respect Its Flag, Defend It Against All Enemies ; and
WHEREAS, Sertoma Clubs have chosen the week of
February 22-28, 1970, for special emphasis of these high
and eternal verities; and
WHEREAS, Robert R. Mallicoat of Beverly Hills has
been honored by being chosen Sertoma* s international
president during 1970, the first time since 1955 that
this outstanding service organization has been headed by
a Californian,
NOW THEREFORE. I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of February 22 through 28. 1970,
as SERTOMA FREEDOM WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /y^^day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor A
ATTEST t^j^^j^j,^^, /p^-
Secretary of ST^te
Original
Deputy Secretary of Slate
J?9S^
rEtrs
In th* OfRc* of th> Secretary of Itat^
of Iha State of Cnl fornia
i^xecutiot ©tpartmtnt
^tate of California
PROCLAMATION
AmMWI Mtfvlvy M SiMS
WHEREAS, As early as 1909 the Legislature env,isioned
the probability of an ecological degredation of a-'magnitude
requiring remedial action; and
WHEREAS, TO provide the people of the State of California
with an awareness and appreciation of the possible problem,
the 1909 Legislature enacted legislation designating March 7
of each year, the anniversary of the birthday of Luther
Burbank, as Bird and Arbor Day, and then in 1939 the Legisla-
ture reaffirmed ita position and provided that March 7 of
each year and thenceforth is to be Conservation, Bird and
Arbor Day and continued to direct all public schools to
observe the day by suitable exercises having for their object
instruction on the economic value of birds and trees, and
the promotion of a spirit of protection toward them; and
WHEREAS, Conservation by its very nature is the
preservation of the lifeline of mankind, thereby enabling
society to engage in industrial tasks; and
WHEREAS, Due to the vastness of industrialization and
the smothering of the environment through technological
advancements without regard to the effect on nature, man
has begun to advance to a fatal destiny; and
WHEREAS, True appreciation of nature and its attributes
begins with children who enjoy and glorify nature to the
fullest extent,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim March 7, 1970 as ARBOR DAY in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
_/££_ day of February,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy
<Vu»-«il
Governor
ATTEST^ Q
Secretary of State
printed in CAlirtikMi* oprict or >tati pkintimc UlTl^ LIlaX
by-
Deputy Secretary of State
•^9S^
ULLU^
^xtcutiDc ©cpartmcnt
^tateofiEaliromla
In the Offic* of th« 8*cr«tiiry< of Stat^
rlii«
of the Stuto c« C'l 'or
iLtJ I G 19/0
FRANK M.>,'nO...
PROCLAMATION
AMhtanr l«0<tfcO' (f IM i
WHEREAS, The health and safety of all Californians
are of prime importance in the continuing development and
growth of this state; and
WHEREAS, Public health sanitarians are the persons
who enforce the health and safety regulations on both the
county and state levels; and
WHEREAS, These regulations relate to essential facets
of a person's envronment, such as the hygiene of housing,
food service facilities, recreation, solid and liquid waste,
water supply, vector control and air pollution; and
WHEREAS, The public health sanitarian is highly
qualified and trained in the field of environmental health,
and has passed an examination before the State Director of
Public Health for certification as a registered sanitarian,
and is entitled to engage in activities in the field of
environmental sanitation in the State of California; and
WHEREAS, Public health sanitarians and the California
Association of Sanitarians are rendering invaluable service
and contribution to the health, safety, and well-being of
the people of this state,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of April 19 through 25, 1970,
as ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my
hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State
of California to be /
affixed here this ^^^7^
day of February, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy.
fStjto
<Vu.^ f (jU>4/Ov^
Governor
Secretary of Strate
..7^ lA .
Deputy Socrotary of State
Prtmiri in r«i iroHNiA or p let or tTATl rxiNTiMC WlT LCf 1 D^X
•^9S'7
^^44=.£Oe
^lerutiDc ©epartment
^tateofCalirornia
In th« Of)ic* of the S*C"*tsry
cf the Stuto cf C«l»or
i-ub 1 m!J/0
FRANK M. J-:ay .,
PROCLAMATION
AuU«anlSc&<tt..ye(SMl I
WHEREAb, It has of late become increasingly apparent
that the youth of California experiment with narcotics
and hallucinatory and other dangerous drugs without knowing
or understanding the dangers inherent in such experimentation;
and
WHEREAS, Recent surveys indicate that over 10 percent
of California's high school seniors have used, or are
using, marijuana; and
WHEREAS, The youth of California should be taught the
effects of drugs, alcohol and tobacco on the human system;
and
WHEREAS, It is imperative that an educational program
be established so that youth may know the truth about
tobacco, alcohol, narcotics and hallucinatory and other
dangerous drugs,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of April 19 through 25, 1970,
as YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK in California, and
urge all Californians to cooperate during that week with
programs of temperance education.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be^ affixed here this
) i^^dny of February,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy.
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f ?rA
Governor
jCxuKjy^r^
ATTEST:/? /->
Secretary of state
Deputy SecrotarTTfStltT
t'Miil, cAiipotMU orrici or ititi raiMTiHc Or ioinal
^9 8b
of Stat*
^KfUtiDE ©cpartment
^tatcofCaUfornia
PfiOCtAMATlON
WHEREAS. The National ^-/^^^jf ^ ° eror^^bSr^fror
is a nonprofit ----^-y.^^nd go^ernSt! and is dedicated
t^'"?reVrtrcon;riCt?o7s/and^enefit. of employee sugges-
tion sybtems; and
WHEREAS, N.A.S.S. has -mbers with o-^j^-ji^^fn
employees who contributed "-^..^^-"ji; "a^.Tn^Lards from
1967 and received over 34 million aoxj-oi.
their employers; and
WHEREAS. The Southern California Chapter of the National
Association of Suggestion Syste- h- ^een a - al^force
^^e^afbrnirif from^^he -rreL^ces /rno.ledge and support
of N.A.ii.S.: and
WHEREAS The Southern California Chapter of S-*;^-^-
h„ .ZTtm Of the area's l.r,«t ana «,.t.ucce=ful
?^iriu;1„ra?;iCira^°"Eano: Z Zf"^ up >l. cooramatm,
employee suggestion plans,
do hereby proclaim April 20. ly/u,
in California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this .//^^ day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor g
Secretary of State
by.
nMJJL-
Deputy Secretary of State
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^jjecuriDe ©tpartment
^tate of California
■ _ FU.FDii
In the Offi':. of th. Secctary i ' 8Ut*
of «hc St«toof C«l 'orn|-
AuUlanI taa •K.y •• ••*«
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, School Bus Safety Week will be observed nation-
wide during the week of April 20 through April 25, 1970; and
WHEREAS, The outstanding safety record of the school
bus drivers in transporting over 1.5 million students daily
in California merits public commendation and recognition; and
WHEREAS, School buses transport over 19.5 million
students yearly, and it has been determined that a school
bus ride is the safest ride you can take; and
WHEREAS, Safe student transportation on school buses
has acquired great importance due to the increasingly heavy
traffic on our streets and highways throughout the state; and
WHEREAS, School Bus Safety Week is an ideal time for all
citizens to rededicate themselves to promote safety on our
streets and highways by exercising caution and courtesy in
driving,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of April 20 through April 25,
1970, as SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
/'/^^ day of February,
One Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy .
Governor K
ATTEST:
Secretary of Sfate
Deputy Secretary of State
Ptimlfi in f 41 irOINI* OPPKB OP IT4T1 PIINTINC vlT 1^ ^ HaX
,^>y^^
^xecutidt Btpartment
^tattorCalirornia
PROCLAMATION
ruii lol^/O
AMUfonI Sue. jIv 7 •**•==•
WHEREAS, The Columbian Squires is a national fraternal
organization of Catholic boys between the ages of 13 and 18,
sponsored by the Knights of Columbus affiliates of the
National Council of catholic Youth; and
WHEREAS, It is the purpose of the Columbian Squires to
assist youth of high school age to develop leadership and
good character through a fourfold program of spiritual, civic,
cultural, social and athletic activities; and
WHEREAS, The first local circle of the Columbian Squires
was organized in 1925 in Duluth, Minnesota, and the organiza-
tion has grown iince that time to include circles throughout
the United States serving thousands of young men; and
WHEREAS, The program of the Columbian Squires has
helped, and continues to help, mold young men into well-
rounded and mature citizens who contribute to their
communities,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of May 3 through May 9, 1970,
as COLUMBIAN SQUIRES WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this _/£]^^day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor Q
ATTEST
tary of^ta
Secretary
:ate
Deputy Su'.rotary of State
Pftmtti i> (At iroKNiA orrin or stati »biw>ims OlT 1^ X DHX
99/
^jecun'oe Bepartment
^tate of California
By
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FlUED
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ROCL^M^TION
WHFREAS More and more Californians a^e participating
in squSfdancing! and there are now some 50,000 square
dancers throughout this state; and
the
bee
contributes to physic
WHEREAS, There is a growing recognition of this
national dance that is truly American; and
WHEREAS, There is a large number of associations
of square dancers in this state,
. ..r. ^ss^^:s^ sr^Sef rs.^s ^'i-;^-
as SQUARE DANCE WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this //^{Tday
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor y
^u^wtA^'-^y
Secretary of state
Deputy Secrotai-y of State
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^tm of California
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FEB 26 1970 I
FRANK M. JORDAM) M^tlty 4 l^t
«k»i>ii»irt t»w«WfY H IM
P R rw- T. AMATION
,o ^a■^n m-,r-vc: the twentv-second anniversary of the
WHEREAS, 1970 '"^'f^^ . ^^ J^^rts to eliminate arthritis.
Arthritis Foundation in its efforts to enmina
the nation's number one crippling disease; and
WHERPT^S, There are approximately two million sufferers
of arthritis in our state; and
WHEREAS. The California ^^-P^^^^J/^^ thf progress
Foundation are Playxng a s.gniicant^role ^^^^^^^^^
^trndard^'Sfdlagnosirand ^^oatment at twenty-one cUnxcs
throughout the state; and
WHFRl^S The programs of these chapters must be expanded
Foundation,
NOW THEREFORE. I. RONALD H^AOAN. GOVERNOR OF CAI I FORNIA.
CO hereby proclaim the month of May. 1970 as ARTHRITI.
MONTH in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this ^i±J±
day of February. One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy.
CAAA-AfiAs^
Governor
\lsut<a^
ATTES-Jj
oT-^State
Secretary
^ttnttii* <
Deputy Secretary of State
Original
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^^^^^^^^W ^^^fW ■!
FEB 26 1970
^xtcutiDe Btpartnitnt frank m. joROAN.sicjftiry of
^tatt of California proclamation *^ -^-^ji^li^r^^^^inr^
sjitj
WHFRFAS, Industrial education in the California public
schools includes industrial arts, vocational trades and
industry, technical, and health occupation programs, and is
designed to educate youth and adults of our country to become
useful citizens and productive skilled workers in business,
industry, health services, and technical occupations; and
WHEREAS, Industrial education has made a major contribu-
tion to the economic and general well-being of many individuals
as well as to the economic development of our state and
nation; and
WHEREAS, Enrollment in industrial education programs in
California is now over one million students, making California
the national leader in this area of education; and
WHEREAS, The California Association of Vocational
Industrial Clubs serves as a state organization whose purpose
is to serve industrial-oriented youth in this state; and
WHEREAS, The Bureau of Industrial Education, State
Department of Education, is holding its 32nd Annual Conference
on Industrial Education in San Diego from March 4 through
March 6, 1970; and
WHEREAS, Tlie California Industrial Education Association
is holding its 41st annual state convention in San Diego on
March 6 and 7, 1970,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of March 1 through 7, 1970,
as INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Califorriia to
be affixed this 2 A-"- day
of February, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
<^
Governor {\
Secretary
olC-St
tate
Ml
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r'
C
'^r^A.l .-<
Deputy Secretary of State
^rt^lri l» rill
orric, nr sTxri FklMriNO
Original
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i!xccutiti£ department
^tattorCalirornia
ROCLAMATIOM
FlUED
FEB 26 IS
FRANK M. JOROAJI, ScvfJiy ^ '*^
V.HEREAS. Allan Hancock College is a con^^^n^Jy O^JJ^^J
serving the educational needs ot more than 100.000 California
Jttlzens in the central coast area of that state; and
WHEREAS. Allan Hancock College began ^j^fering academic
courses in 1920 as the Santa Maria Junior College with six
students enrolled in its Letters and Science Program; and
WHEREAS. The Santa Maria Junior ^^^^^^e continued to
oroaress in terms ol quality oi instruction and curriculum
Sntir?9bi when it had 254 students enrolled and was renamed
"AUan Hancock College" in honor of the great California
benefactor and philanthropist G. Allan Hancock; and
WHEREAS. The college in 1957 embarked °"/^f ^^^^J__.s
program designed to meet the educational needs of thousands
of oir nation's servicemen being assigned to a new and
important space facility which was to become known as
Vandenberg Air Force Base; and
WHEREAS. The special Vandenberg Division has graduated
more than 1,200 base personnel and has now expanded to the
^^L^ ^hat it is serving our nation's civilian and military
^^r^onne? statioLronTohnston Island almost halfway around
the Earth from California; and
WHEREAS, Allan Hancock College this year embarks on its
50th year of outstanding service in the field of education.
NOW. THEREFORE. I. RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA.
do hereby proclaim the week of March 9 through ^5, 1970. as
IIl^N SLoCK COLLEGE APPRECIATION WEEK in "-9- Jj°/^°,^,^^
outstanding contributions to the people of California during
the past half-century.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this cJ<>f7L^day
of February. One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor (j
•■A.
Secretary of Sirate
f7_
V^^J^XtC
^1
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Deputy Secretary of State
JriginaJ
99S
i^xecutioe Bcpartmcnt
^tattofCaliromia
PROCLiiMATION
A State of Extreme Emergency having ^f ".^^^^^^^^cfstate of
County of Santa Barbara on February 26, 1970, which State or
Extreme Emergency is still in effect; and
The Board of Supervisors and the Administrative Officer of
the county of Santa Barbara having requested and concurred xn
these regulations;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN. GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, do hereby issue the following regulations pur-
S^nt to the authority of Section 1581 of the Military and
Veterans Code:
1. NO person shall loiter upon any public ^^^^f ' f ^^;;'^f '
or public property within that area of the County of Santa
BarEara Sounded bj and including Hollister J-nue. a line
extending along Storke Road to the Pacific Ocean, a line
2 A NO person shall conduct or participate in any meetings,
a;senilyro? parade, of more than three (3) persons, or use
JSce or sound amplifying equipment, upon the public streets,
sidewalk or in any meeting place open to the public, as
defined hereii, in^he County of Santa Barbara in the area
prescribed in paragraph 1 above.
B. As used in these regulations, "meeting place open to
the public" means:
(1^ The campus of the University of California at Santa
Barbara provided that scheduled classes shall not be affected
and provided further that meetings and assemblies may be con-
ducted on the campus of the University of California. Santa
Barbara, at locations and in the manner designated for this
purpose by the Chancellor.
(2) improved real property owned by any public agency, in-
cluding but not limited to, the State of California, the
county of Santa Barbara, or the City of Santa Barbara.
(3) Public parks, school playgrounds (provided that this
nrovision shall not affect recreational activities of
ftSdentSo? a public school 'district conducted on school
property), municipal parking facilities, and property ownea
by the University of California.
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Page 2 of 2
3 NO person, except a law enforcement officer or member
o*f the National Gua?d. shall carry any f --"J^^^^^f ^^
deadly weapon within the area prescribed m paragraph i
above.
These regulations shall become effective immediately, and
shall remain in effect until further notice.
• 1 i-i,.., ..e i-ur^r-r^ reaulatiuns is a misdemeanor, as
TrLSed^lrsectiof reOO^'of^he Military and Veterans Code.
TM WITNESS VVHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Gr^f S^ of the State of California to be affixed.
Done this twenty-sixth day of February, 1970.
.^-
RONALD I^AGANQX
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of State
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J<P9C
FILED
In Hm Offic «f iK« SMrtiiry «f Stet*
^xccutioe Bcpartmcnt
3tJrc orcaliromia
MAR 3- .1970
FRANK (L JORDAN, Siiofttify of Sta^ FE
AMktant SMr«tary af Stat*
17 6f Statg
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found a condition of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property within this State caused by riots and disorders
within the County of Santa Barbara, and having been requested
by the Hoard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County and by
the Sheriff of said county, and having found that local
authority is inadequate to cope with the peril, therefore
proclaim a state of extreme emergency in the County of Santa
Barbara.
I direct that this proclamation shall take effect immediately,
and that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State
of California; and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
IK WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done this twenty-sixth day of February, 1970.
RONALD REAGAl
Governor of California
ATTEST ;
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of State
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ktAIF PKtNTINr,
3!ieron'Dc ©eparnnent
3tatE of (Ealifornla
PROCLAMATTOM '
OF A
STATE OP DISASTRR
FIL'ED
MAR 3-. 1970
AMIitoBI S«rf«tl|iy if
havin, .ou^^ t^^condSs'^Hxtr °' '"^ ^^^^^ °^ California,
persons and property existed wfth' .T ^^""^^ '^° *^^« ^^^^ty of
I' El Dorado and Mendocino StfJof Calif ''°""''" °' ^^-^^^'
December 17. 1969. as a result l\ J^^^fo^ma. commencing
and other conditions which bv °f^^^^^V'"''^' ^^°^'"^' flooding
beyond the control of the ^ervicef"" °^ ^^""^ magnitude, were
facilities Of said county and hav,' P"^°""«i' equipment and
Chairman of the Board of "^Supervisors^ ^\\" requested by the
El Dorado and Mendocino to proclaim a°La^ "T"""' °^ ^^^<^«'
counties, i therefore proclaim a LL^^ °^ Disaster in said
counties of Alameda. B/oo^r^Tan^'Mlnlocfnora^l" ^" ^^^
proclamation'^brfned^in'thrn?.'^^""''" ^" possible this
p^oci^it---- --^^°afr:otfc:^i— ^ t^^i^-
c^^sed the- :— — ,-~^^^
March. 1970?" '' '^" "^'"^ °' Sacramento this _2nd_ day of
GOVERNOR OF CAlAoRNIA
Secretary of-st
State
by_
Deputy Secretary oT~Sutr
J^9?S
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£jtcutit)t Bepartment
^catc of California
T. .- V r TT T I V E
MAR 3- .1970
•"—^iS^i^Sl^ii^ a Stat.
Sta^
ORDER N O. R19-70
r 4-i,« «5^^tc of California, having
^/o.r'tStT?r„uirr„a"S^ea^h"c1 Iho pea^ exist in t.o
county of Santa Barbara, and
Having been re.uestea so to - Vefifrof^fi/crunSra?l°'
Santa Barbara County and by the Sherxri unlawful and
S^hon, stated that there xs xn -^d. county ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^
riotous assembly with xntcnt: tu
violence to person and property,
DO, pursuant to the authority vested in .e by ^Section 146^oJ^
the Military -f ^^?f "IJ-J.^^S; Srifornia National Guard xn
:Lrn.Scraf x';iaS^s;SU'.iontly determine necessary.
, .irect that this order shall ta.eeffect^i^ediatel^
that as soon hereafter as P°^^^^i° ^"^f the State of Calx-
fo?„?;f r.a1.."ViScrp^eS pS.fifi?y"n. notice .e .ivon to
this order.
-:^:^^ ^-^^^^ ^^
Done this twenty-seventh day of February, 1970.
kONALD REAGii
Governor of CaTLifornia
Attest
Deputy Secretary of Stat<
^H.l,d I. C.ll»0.«l. O.riC. OF .T.Tl >.I»I1«.
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1
MAR 5- .19t0
FRANK ^JORDAN,
A<«'"oM Satnriary of
P ROCLAMATION
ef Sm«
ofStatj
Slot*
WHEREAS, Air Traffic Controllers provide for the safe
and orderly movement of air traffic; and
WHEREAS, Professional Air Traffic Controllers staff
more than seventy Air Traffic Control facilities in the
Golden State, with five of the nation's ten busiest civil
airports located in California; and
WHEREAS, Air Traffic Controllers handled over nine
million landings and takeoffs at civil airports in California
in 1969; and
WHEREAS, All Air Traffic Control facilities require
dedicated and professional Air Traffic Controllers to
maintain safety on the airways and in the vicinity of their
airports; and
WHEREAS, The State of California wishes to pay tribute
to these skilled men and women, whose responsibility is
so essential to the safety of the air traveling public,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of April 19 through April 2'j, 1970,
ay PROFESSIONAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS WEEK in California,
and urge this state's support of the nations professional
Air Traffic Controllers in promoting the safe, orderly and
expeditious handlincj of air traffic.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this V?'Xdav
of March, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Seventy.
Gov/ernor
ATrtST
|((>*uao«»^
Secretarywt state
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T" t L ED
MAR 9 -1970
mm M. JORDAN^critiry pf StiU
PROCLAMATION OF AN EMERGENCY **'^'« »«'«•'» •» »«•
WHEREAS, due to heavy rains, an earths lide of
approximately 1,000,000 cubic yards volume has recently
caused serious damage to the South Fork Road in Del Norte
County, and has blocked all traffic thereon, said highway
being a County Federal Aid Secondary Highway designated
FAS 985, at a point approximately 13 miles from its junction
with State Highway 199, about 10 miles northeast of Crescent
City, and
WHEREAS, Del Norte County derives approximately
seventy-five percent of its livelihood from the timber
industry, a large portion of which is dependent upon the
South Fork Road, and
WHEREAS, Del Norte County has been declared a
Depressed Area by the Federal Office of Economic Opportunity,
and
WHEREAS, Del Norte County is unable by its own
resources to reopen the South Fork Road, and
WHEREAS, the catastrophic failure of said highway
caused by the earth slide and consequent stoppage of traffic
has created an emergency which requires the immediate repair
and reconstruction, and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute a catastrophic
failure as contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of
Title 23, U. S. Code, as amended.
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PfMtiim cAtiroRMi* orrici or tTAfi vaiitTiNs
iSxeoitiVJt Btpartmcnt
^tatt of California
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that an emergency
exists as a result of the catastrophic and massive earth
slide; that the immediate repair and reconstruction of said
highway to permit restoration of traffic on the South Fork
Road is vital to the security, well being and health of the
citizens of Del Norte County; and that the Director of Public
Roads of the United States is hereby requested to concur in
the declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this ninth day of M^^-'^h , 1970.
Governor of cali%)rnia
Secretary or State
Deputy Socrotaxy of State
(•ftmttJ in CAI IPtiRHIA Omri ul ITATI PftlNTINU
3<^^/
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^tateorcaiirornia
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P H 0 C L A M A T 1 ON
OF AN
KMERdENCY
MAR 9 -.1970
FRANKM. JORDAH, Sftrrtiry of St|j
S^
Anhtant SMrtMry •( Sioit
WHEREAS, an ;)biu)niiu 1 ly lieavy and continuous rainfall
han occurred bOif^innlnp; on or about- December 8, I969, in the
northern portion of the State of California in the area thereof
included In the Countlen of Alameda, Butte, Colu;ia, El Dorado,
Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, La;-;-en, Marin, Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas,
San Mateo, Shanta, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sut.ter, Tehama, Trinity,
and Yuba, wliich han caused :;eriou:^ damage both to private and
public proper'ty, a:; a consequence of which the cities and.
counties of Nort,lier'n Califoi-nla have suffered serious damage to
their road system;; and hiave sustained loss of drainage structures
roadbeds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aid secondary system
and, in addition thereto, the state highway system, which
Includes the Federal -aid interstate and primary systems and
portions of the Federal-aid secondary system, has suffered
serious damage and has sustained loss of drainage structures,
roadbeds, an(J r<:>ad surfaces, all of which constitutes an
emergency affecting the above Count- les and the State of
California, and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity for
immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the Interstate, primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways on the state highway
system; and
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^xtcutiue BEpartmtnt
3tatt of California
WHEREAS, su(.;h conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by tVie terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U. S. Code,
ar; amended .
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that an emergency exists
throughout the northern portion of the State of California In
the area thereof Included in the Counties of Alameda, Butte,
Colusa, El Dorad(j, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Marin,
Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, San Mateo, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sonoma,
Sutter, Tehama, '['r'inity, and Yuba, n:; a result of the storm and
flood conditions and consequent serious damage to bridges and
highways on the interstate, primary and secondary highway
systems and ot?u;r' hr'Jd,i';es and ^lighways on the state highway
system; that tlie Immediate repair or' reconstruction of such
seriously damaged hlghvjnys and bridges is v\tal to the security,
wellbelng and health of the citizens of the State of California;
and tliat the Director of Public Roads of the United States is
hereby requestot] to comiur in the declaration of this emergency.
ttmlfj in rAilrnKHIA orrit B or trATI mtHTiNs
i^xecutiDE Btpartintnt
^tatt of California
IN WITNESS WIlEHEOl-', I luivo lierevAnl.o set. my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this ninth
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Marcli
_, 1970.
Governor of Cala£)prnla
Seci-etary of State
fcy.
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Eeputy Secrotai'y of Staty
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of Hi* St*l* •* Calitatnl*
MAR rO 1970
FRANK M. JORDAN, SacriHry f Stii
StoM
PROCI.AMATION
AitMant SMrMiy «( Sti
I, RONAU) REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having determined that conditions no longer require
emergency regulations within the County of Santa Barbara,
and with the concurrence of the Santa Barbara County
Board of Supervisors and the Sheriff of said county, do
hereby terminate, effective March 3, 1970, at 3:30 p.m.,
those regulations promulgated by me on February 26, 1970,
pursuant to the State of Extreme Emergency which I
declared on said date.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this third day of March, 1970.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
ATTEST :
Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
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MAR10 19ifO
FRANK^M. JO^p^ Secr«|i7 of Stat^
•r-
AttiiWM Uumrf t\ jiJS'
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having determined that conditions no longer require
emergency regulations within the County of Santa Barbara,
and with the concurrence of the Santa Barbara County
Board of Supervisors and the Sheriff of said county, do
hereby terminate, effective March 3, 1970, at 3:30 p.m.,
those regulations promulgated by me on February 26, 1970,
pursuant to the State of Extreme Emergency which I
declared on said date.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this
March, 1970.
10th day of
.(W-
RONAIX) REAGAN ^
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of'^state
oputy Soorotary of Stato
^rlmlli U CAIIPORMtA Omcl Or ITATa »RINTIN
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a^KnitiDe ©rpartmcnt
fotm or California
PROCLAMATIOU
OF A
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MAR 10 19170
FRANK M. JORDAN, S(^4tiry M St«t|
6,
STATE OF DISASTER
AmImom SwnMry i SUtt
WHEREAS, the laws of the state of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall toe in writing and
shall take effect iumediately upon its issuance; and
.raEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
ihave the power to provide for, or authorize local taxing
agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem
taxation where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year
tai;able property is dajnaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earth-
i quake or* other act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed
I property is located in an area or region which was subsequently
proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
iVHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
I have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of e::treme peril to the safety
of persons and property within this State did arise and exist
in a specified area of the City of Los Angeles, County of Los
Angele£3, state of California, as a result of slide damage caused
by heavy rains and storms beginning on or about October 26, 1:^69;
eind
2 . That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a state of Disaster therein by the governing bodies of the
County of Los Angeles and City of Los Angeles; and
3. That local authority in directly affected area
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in lae by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
thereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the
City of Los Angeles, State of California; and
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I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
♦ caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this IQth day of
March, 1970.
OOVERIJOR OF CALli^Rt^lIA
Secretary oT State
by.
oT S
Deputy Suc.rotary of Stato
I
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^Ou y
P ROC U' MAT I ON
WI'ERE/^S, The State of Nevada by chapter 5, Statutes
of Nevada 1963, enacted and entered into the Tahoe Reg-
ional Planning Conpact; and
WHEREAS, The State of California by chapter 988,
Statutes of California 19C8, enacted and entered into
the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact in substantially the
same form; and
VvHL'REAS, The Congress of the United States by Senate
Lili No. 118, 91st Congress, 1st session, gave it-s con-
sent and approved the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact as
adopted by the States of California and Nevada; and
WHEREAS, The President of the United States has
sinned Senate Bill No. 118; and
WHEREAS, It is the high purpose of this Compact to
maintain an equilibrium betv/een the region's natural en-
dowment and its manmade environment, to preserve the
scenic beauty and recreational opportunities of the
region, and to enhance the efficiency and governmental
effectiveness of the region by establishing an areawide
planning agency with power to adopt and enforce a reg-
ional plan of resource conservation and orderly develop-
ment, to exercise effective environmental controls and
to perform other essential functions;
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE
STATE OF CALIFCRrCIA, AND PAUL LAXALT , GOVERNOR OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA, do hereby PUCCLAIM that the Tahoe
Regional Planning Compact has been duly enacted by the
States of California and Nevada, has been approved by
the Congress of the United States, and is now in full
force and effect.
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MAR ro 1970
FRANK M. JORDAN, SKnM7 of ^jM
■ijyij/ ^'
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»»"E hereby convene the governing body of the Tahoe
Regional Planning Compact to meet Ilarch 19, 1970 at
5:00 p.m. ^ii^ (^irson City, Nevada.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed at the State
Capitol in Sacramento,
this 16th day of March in
the year of our Lord, one
thousand nine hundred and
sej*«inty .
OAAJlK
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY -^F STATE
DEPUTY "
IK WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of Nevada to be
affixed at the State Capitol
in Carson City, this 16th
day of March in the year of
our Lord, one thousand nine
hiinrirpri and Seventy.
GOVERl^OR
DEPUTY
O <- C • N,
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^tattorCaliromia
MAR DO 1970
FRANK M. mm, Swuliry of
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R20-70
WHEREAS, A need has been expressed nationwide for an in-depth
study of the correctional processes; and
WHEREAS, A proposal has been prepared by the Human Relations
Agency for a comprehensive analysis of the correctional systems
in California and has been funded by the California Council on
Criminal Justice;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONAU) REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the authority vested m me by the
constitution and law of this state, hereby request the Board
of Corrections to undertake a study of the California Cor-
rectional System pursuant to the powers vested in them by
Section 6027 of the Penal Code. The Board is requested to
investigate, evaluate and make recommendations concerning
the facilities and services of this state for the detention
and incarceration of criminal offenders, including, but not
limited to jails, camps, juvenile institutions, prisons, and
systems of probation and parole. Included in this investiga-
tion, evaluation and recommendations should be the considera-
tion of rehabilitative programs and policies, with particular
attention paid to recidivism. I also request the Board of
Corrections to appoint an appropriate committee to advise it
in the policies and direction this study is to follow.
Said Board is requested to render its final report and recom-
mendations to me by March 31, 1971.
IN WITNESS HEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
l5th day of March , 1970.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
Secretary Of State
Deputy Secrot^uy of State
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MAR rO 1970
i^xtcutitit Bepartmtnt
^tate of California
FRANK M. JORDAN,
AMilhM ItcrtMty
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-21-70
of StJta
WHEREAS There Is a serious need for coordination of the various
state and local programs dealing with narcotics addiction and
drug abuse; and
WHEREAS, Coordination is the number one priority of the Cali-
fornia Council on Criminal Justice Task Pore* en Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs and is a key recommendation of the Task Force
on the Admlniltration of Justice of the Interagency Council on
Drug Abuse; and
WHEREAS, The need for coordination is also recognized by
virtually every person working in drug abuse prevention and
treatment today; and
WHEREAS, Federal funds allotted to the State of California
pursuant to the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of
1968 have been made available to fund a state coordinating
office for the prevention and treatment of narcotics addiction
and drug abuse;
' NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the
Constitution and law of this state, hereby order that a State
Office of Narcotics and Drug Abuse Coordination be created.
This office shall be within the Human Relations Agency and,
through the Agency, responsible to the Governor's Office.
IN WITNESS HEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the treat
' Seal ©f the State of California to be affixed hereto this
28th day of January , 1970.
\ ij^j^AA^
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
Q:
Deputy Soorotary of State
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^xtcutitJE Btpartmtnt
3ratcorCalirornJa ■,
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
MAR 24 1970 '
I, ED REINECKE, Acting Governor of the State of
California, pursuant to Section 2601 of the Elections Code,
Section 22c of Article IV of the California Constitution and
Chapters 1544, 1060, 1110 and 738 of the Statutes of 1969,
hereby proclaim and order that a Special Election be held
on the second day of June, 1970, and to be consolidated
with the Direct Primary Election to be held on that date, to
submit to the qualified voters of the State of California, the
following measures proposed by the Legislature during its
1969 Regular Session, together with an initiative constitu-
tional amendment:
PROPOSITION 1 - Chapter 1544 (Assembly Bill No.
1073) of the 1969 Regular Session of the Legis-
lature, as amended by Chapter 2 (Assembly Bill No.
355) of the 1970 Regular Session of the Legis-
lature, an act to provide health science facilities
by the adoption of a construction program therefor,
by providing the funds necessary therefor through the
issuance and sale of bonds of the State of Cali-
fornia, and by providing for the handling and
disposition of said funds, making an appropriation
therefor, and providing for the submission of the
measure to the people at a special election to be
consolidated with the direct primary election
of 1970.
PROPOSITION 2 - Resolution Chapter 331 (Assembly
Constitutional Amendment No. 29) of the 1969
Regular Session of the Legislature, a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California
an amendment to the Constitution of the state,
by adding Section 7 to Article II and by adding
Article XI and by adding Sections 37, 37.5, 38, 39,
40 and 41 to Article XIII and by adding Section 8
to Article XXII and by repealing Article XI,
relating to partial revision of the Constitution
of the State of California.
PROPOSITION 3 - Resolution Chapter 264 (Assembly
Constitutional Amendment No. 31) of the 1969
Regular Session of the Legislature, a resolution to
propose to the people of the State of California an
amendment to the Constitution of the state, by
repealing Article XII, by adding Article XII, by
adding Section 30 to Article XIII, by amending
Section 1 of Article XIV, and by adding Section 23
to Article XX, thereof, relating to partial revision
of the Constitution of the State of California.
PROPOSITION 4 - Resolution Chapter 263 (Assembly
Constitutional Amendment No. 30) of the 1969
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Reqular Session of the Legislature, a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California
an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by
adding Section 24 to Article XX and by repealing
Articles X and XVII, relating to partial revision
of the Constitution of the State of California.
PROPOSITION 5 - Resolution Chapter 340 (Assembly
Constitutional Amendment No. 28) of the 1969
Reqular Session of the Legislature, a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California
an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by
amending subdivision (a) of Section 24 of Article IV.
by adding an Article XVIII, by adding Article XXIV.
by repealing Article XVIII, and by repealing Article
XXIV thereof, relating to partial revision of the
Constitution of the State of California.
PROPOSITION 6 - Resolution Chapter 358 (Assembly
Constitutional Amendment No. 60) of the 1969
Regular Session of the Legislature, a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California
an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by
amending Section 7 of, and by adding Section 7.5
to. Article IX thereof, relating to public education.
PROPOSITION 7 - Resolution Chapter 299 (Senate
Constitutional Amendment No-. 26) of the 1969
Regular Session of the Legislature, a "solution
to propose to the people of the State of California
an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by
amending Section 1 of Article XVI thereof, relating
to state indebtedness.
PROPOSITION 8 - Taxation for Schools and Social
welfare. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Requires State provide from sources other than
property taxes not less than 50% of costs for
public schools, exclusive of capital outlay and
federal funds, and 90% of costs for social welfare
services, exclusive of federal participation,
and costs for new county services required by
State law. State funds for public schools shall
be apportioned in accordance with price index
and other requirements. Increases 'ni^^"J^^^°"^"
owners' property tax exemption from $750 to $1000.
If this proposed initiative is adopted undefined
additional financing from state sources i" the
approximate amount of $1,130,000,000 for 1^0-71.
will be required, and this cost will increase annuall /
thereafter.
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And I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred
dollars ($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person
who violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 24th day of March, 1970.
ATTEST :
Acting Governor of California
Secretary of State
by_
r<^ii.-^._^j
<' -yir'^,^
^^
Deputy Socrotary of State
t-ftnlfi in tftiiroiNi* orrirt or itati pintriNe
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MAR 25 1970
FRANK M. JORDAN, S«(^
^Kffltioe department
^taitofCalifonua
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that the condition of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property which prevailed at the
time of my proclamation dated February 26, 1970, pro-
claiming that a state of extreme emergency existed in
the County of Santa Barbara, and now finding that
state of extreme emergency no longer exists, and further
having found that the local authorities are now able to
cope adequately with the situation, therefore proclaim
that the state of extreme emergency no longer exists in
the County of Santa Barbara, and hereby terminate that
state of extreme emergency effective at 6»00 a.m. on
March 25, 1970.
This action is concurred in by the Sheriff of Santa
Barbara County who originally requested the proclaim-
ing of the state of extreme emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to
be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this
March, 1970.
25th day of
fcl
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary
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by^ :.
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Deputy Secretary of State
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SuaofiZMoma
P R O C LAMATION
WHEREAS, Throughout the United States it is the desire
of practically every American to have an investment in
savings, homes, farms, insurance, and securities; and
WHEREAS, The economic growth experienced in California,
as well as throughout the United States, has been based
on the investment of individual savings and retained
earnings of businesses, which combined have created oppor-
tunities, jobs, and higher wages for all; and
WHEREAS, An understanding of the interrelationship of
savings to the growth of our economy is fundamental; and
WHEREAS, Invest-In-America provides all of us with an
opportunity to reaffirm our understanding that every
citizen is an investor; and
WHEREAS, Invest-In-America has the universal support
of practically every segment of our society throughout
California and the nation,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week beginning April 26, 1970, as
INVEST IN AMERICA WEEK in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this /-^ ■^ day
of April, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Seventy.
Governor
ATTEST:
n^j£^
Secretary of State
(original)
PrtntlJ IM CALIFOKNIA orFICt Of ITAft PlINTIMfl
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SwrWO/y
£xtnitit)E Bcpartmtnt
3tate of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
the 30th day of June, 1970, within the Thirty-fifth congres-
i sional District of the State (as described in Section 30000
I of the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of
I Representative in Congress from said District resulting from
the death of Congressman James B. Utt.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred
dollars ($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person
who violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
i Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount
hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten
thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of the state of California to be affixed
hereto this l/Ji^ day of April, 1970.
ATTEST:
Governor A
Secretary of State
'IgJ im CALIFORNIA OPriCI or STATK rilNTIMO
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APR ::0 1970
nMML.
SMratary of Stat*
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the 30th day of June, 1970, within the Twenty- fourth Congres-
sional District of the state (as described in Section 30000
of the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of
Representative in Congress from said District resulting from
the death of Congressman Glenard P. Lipscomb.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred
dollars ($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars (§10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
; hereto this ^Of^ day of April. 1970.
ATTEST
Governor A
^ntfiijL^
Secretary of State
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MAY 1 1970
^tatt of (California zJL^^f^^
8tcr»tw> of Itatfl
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTBt
,
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclcimation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; zmd
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to provide for, or authorize local taxing
agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem
taxation where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year
taxable property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earth-
quake or other act of God, and (b) the daunaged or destroyed
property is located in an surea or region which was subsequently
proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found «md do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extcaae peril to the safety
of persons and property within this State did arise amd exist
in Contra Costa County, State of California, as a result of
damage caused by storms amd floods beginning on or about
December 17, 1969; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the Board of Supervisors of
Contra Costa County; and
3. That local authority in directly affected area
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; jmd
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrcuit and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RCMSTALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution aund laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the
County of Contra Costa, State of California; and
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I^XECutioe ©epartmcnt
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Page 2 of 2
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
I
Done at the City of Sacramento this
April, 1970.
30th day of
ATTEST:
A<iL>-V^
GOVERNOR OF CAL|F0RNIA
Secretary of State
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Deputy Socrotnry of Stato
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^irrotiDe ©cpartmtnt
Estate of Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which procleunation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to provide for, or authorize local taxing
agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem
taucation where (a) after the lien date for a given tauc yeair
taxable property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earth-
quaOce or other act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed
property is located in an area or region which was subsequently
proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within this State did arise and exist
in the Agricultural Areas of Napa County, State of California,
as a result of damage caused by freezing conditions beginning
on or about March 10, 1970; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the governing body ofthe County
of Napa; and
3. That local authority in directly affected area
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warramt and necessitate the procleunation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the
County of Napa, State of California; and
prtmiti tm CALtvoKHiA omci or itati »mMTiii«
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•« Mm IM* •( C«IHerii«a jj
l^ierutiDt ©epartmtnt
mm of Caliromia
Page 2 of 2
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
May, 1970
Done at the City of Sacreunento this first day of
GOVERNOR OF CALlFOiNIA
:/ .
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Secretary of State
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Jjeputy liecrotary of Stat
Primitt tm CAtirotnu ov,ici or itatb ,tiMTtM«
FfL'ED-^'^>'V
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MAY 29 1970
^KfutiD£ ©cpartment
ioatt or (Ejlifornu
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
SfcrMary <t Stat*
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to provide for, or authorize local taxing
agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem
taxation where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year
taxable property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earth-
quake or other act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed
property is located in an area or region which was subsequently
proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
i of persons and property with this State did arise and exist
in the Agricultural Areas of Sonoma County, State of California,
as a result of damage caused by freezing conditions beginning
on or about March ly, 1970; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the governing body of the County
of Sonoma; and
3. That local authority in directly affected area
i; was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
jl peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the
County of Sonoma, State of California; and
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primui In CALiroiitt* ovvici or btati wxinr
( I^Kfutiut ©rparnncnt
I ^tatt of California
Page 2 of 2
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible t^^^
p^clamatio; be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
May, 1970.
Done at the City of Sacramento this J^ day of
DVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST: ^^y^^UL.^.
Secretary of State
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primUd in c*i.l»ofciil» o»»lci 0» IT»tb fl
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3Jjtnitiot ©tpartmcnt
^itt of (Talifomu
to Hw OAm »( th« SMTMry «f
•f rtw hut ol CaHfwnio
JUNJ-.1970
*««wtor)f of State ' '
il^
PROCLAMATIOM
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, on March 9, 1970, I found that an emergency
existed due to a widespread natural disaster caused by abnor-
mally heavy and continuous rainfall in the Counties of Alameda,
Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Olenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, K^rin,
Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Ssm Mateo, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sonoiaa,
Sutter, Tehajna, Trinity, sind Yuba, and on March 9, 1970, I
found that an emergency due to a catastrophic failure existed
in Del Norte County, all as contemplated by the terms of Section
125 of Title 23, U. S. Code, and
WHEREAS, the Director of Public Roads, by letter
dated May 6, 1970, has stated that he would entertain a revi-
sion to my proclajnation of widespread natural disaster to
include Del Norte County, and
WHEREAS, abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall
beginning on or about December 8, 1969, fell on Del Norte County
with an intensity approximately equal to that experienced in the
adjacent counties and the remainder of Northern California, and
WHEREAS, this abnormally heavy and continuous rain-
fall has caused serious dajnage to private and public property
in Del Norte County, as a consequence of which the County of
Del Norte has suffered serious damage to its road systems and
has sustained loss of drainage structures, roadbeds, auid road
surfaces on the Federal-aid secondary system and, in addition
thereto, the state highway system, which includes the Federal-
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35xtnittt)t ©cpartmtnt
aid primary systems and portions of the Federal-aid secondary
system, has suffered serious damage and has sustained loss of
drainage structures, roadbeds, and road surfaces, all of which
constitutes an emergency affecting Del Norte County and the
State of California requiring immediate repair or reconstruction
of highways and bridges on the interstate, primary and secondary
Federal-aid highway systems and other bridges and highways on
the state highway system, and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23, U.S. Code,
as sunended.
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ptimltiH CALiroiMi* ovrici or itati pbintinc
B-
2xtctttft)t Btpartment
^2n of CMornia
HOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, QoYemor of
California, do hereby proclaim that am emergency existed in
Del Norte County on and after December 8, 1969> in addition to
the counties listed in my proclamation of March 9, 1970, due to
the widespread natural disaster resulting from the storm and
flood conditions and consequent serious damage to bridges and
highways on the interstate, primary and secondary highway sys-
tems and other bridges and highways on the state highway system;
that the immediate repair or reconstruction of such seriously
damaged highways and bridges is vital to the security, well-
being and health of the citizens of the State of California;
and that the Director of Public Roads of the United States is
hereby requested to concur in the declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
day of
June
, 1970.
Governor of California
Secretary of State
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«( Mm I«m* •( Cklltoritlt
^xenitioc ©cpartmcnt
^tatc of Caiiromta
PROCLAMATION- X
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
JUN101970
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance
and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to provide for, or authorize local taxing
agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem
Taxation where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year
taxable property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earth-
quake or other act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed
property is located in an area or region which was subsequently
proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within this state did arise and exist
in the Agricultural Areas of Mendocino County, State of Californi
as a result of damage caused by freezing conditions beginning
on or about March 10, 1970; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
' a State of Disaster therein by the governing body of the County
of Mendocino; and
I 3. That local authority in directly affected area
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RCWALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the
County of Mendocino, State of California; and
tHmlli l» CftLI, OMNIA OFVICI OF ITATI rtlMTIMS
IJxccutioc Bcpartmcnt
3tate of California
Page 2 of 2
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
iirroediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
I proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
I of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
i' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the
city of Sacramento this ^ ^ day of
June, 1970,
GOVERNOR OF CALIBORNIA
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^xtctttitJt Bepartmtnt
^tatc of £jliforiiia
J UN 1119701
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-22-70
I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the powers and authority vested in me by the
Constitution and laws of this State do hereby extend
Executive Order R 10-68 which established the California
Public Service Education and Training Advisory Council.
The Council shall continue to carry out the functions
and responsibilities of Executive Order R 10-68. The
Council shall terminate as of January 10, 1971, unless
extended by Executive Order.
Ir. Witness ^-fhereof , I have set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
11th day of June, 1970.
to be affixed hereto this
Q.
OAjJUk.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of CaPLfornia
attest: -^^JJ^
Secretary of State
la
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orrici OP irATi raiMtiHa
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^XECutitie Btpartmtnt
^tm of Calirornia
FILED
In riM Offle* at th> SMrtlary of StoM
•I til* hat* of C*ll>*rnl*
J UN 30 1970
ri4
PROCLAMATICyi
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and property
wit-liin the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
[Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to provide for, or authorize local taixing
agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem
taxation where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year
taxable property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earth-
quake or other act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed
property is located in an area or region which was subsequently
I proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
I have found and do hereby find:
t 1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety
iof persons and property within this State did arise and exist
i in the Agricultural Community of San Joaquin County, State of
j California, as a result of daimage caused by freezing conditions
beginning on or about April 26, 1970; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
ja State of Disaster therein by the governing body of the County
of San Joaquin; and
3. That local authority in directly affected area
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
I NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
jvested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster in the
County of San Joaquin, State of California; and
Pfimlld tm CALIfOtMIA OVriCI or ITATt fllNTtMS
m=
UxtratiDt Btpartment
^tatc of Cfllifornia
Page 2 of 2
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
imiTiediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity auid
I notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this So'^^ day of
GOVERNOR OP CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
primtfJ tm calivoihi* orrtri or itati rttMTlN*
3o / <^
FILED .
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3ExecutiV)c Bcpartmtnt
^tatcordahfornia
JUL 2- ,1970
itKr«M(y «( $•«)«
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCIAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on the
, 15th day of September, 1970, within the 34th Senatorial District
of the State las described in Section 30100 of the Elections
Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of State Senator from
said District resulting from the election of State Senator
John G, Schmitz to the office of Representative in Congress
effective July 1, 1970.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100; for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code;
, the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000).
j IN vnTNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of the state of California to be affixed
^ I
hereto this ./'' day of July, 1970.
Governor \
ATTEST!
IH'Jull,
Secretary of State
■ NIA orPICI or STATI niNTIMe
3^'-^
^KCUtiUE ©tpartmcnt
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATIOH
OF A
STATE OF DISASTER
FILED .
sf itM IMW •> Calitaralii
Swra<ait> of StaW
1
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or
region of this sLte affected or lilcely to be af f-ted by
certain conditions of extreme peril to persons and P^oP^^Y
;tthin the State, which proclamation shall be xn wrxt.ng and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
^£^XJS.S\:^^ -rSto^^lS -silently
! ^"Saimed by the Governor to be in a State of Disaster; and
j WHEREAS, I. as Governor of the State of California.
! have found and do hereby find:
I 1 That conditions of extreme peril to the "fety
' of persons and property within this State did arise -d .<ist
In the Aqricultural Community of Lake County. State of Calit
1 ornia! as a Result of dan.age caused by freezing conditions
beginning on or about April 22. 1970; and
2 That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
I' a State of Disaster therein by the governing body of the County
I of Lake; and
' 3 That local authority in directly affected area
was inade.u;te'to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and' necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
a State of Disaster.
NOW. THEREFORE. I. RONALD REAGAN. G°^f "°^ °^ . ^^^
State of California, by virtue of the powers -^ -f^°-^^^
vested in me by the Constitution and laws f ^^^^J^^^^',^°
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Disaster
county of Lake, State of California; and
ttlmltt to e«iifo«"l» i>»»ic« o» •'»'• »•■••»"••
■MiMddiB
UKfunuc ©epartmtnt
3tate of Calirornja
Page 2 of 2
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, and that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclcunation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this procleunation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
July, 1970.
Done at the City of Sacramento this Z^ day of
GOVERNOR OF CALTTOJ
attest: --^^ Jji__
Secretary of State
•RNIA
PHmled Im CALirotwik orrtci or itati vtiMTin*
4SC3f
FILED
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of th« Slat* of Csl;ternla
3Jxtcutit)c Btpartmcnt
^tm of California
7-^ A.
Sunrari of Slot*
PROCLAMA T I O N
WHEREAS, California has been deeply honored to be
selected as the site for the historic state visit of our
President, Richard M. Nixon, and President Gustavo Diaz
Ordaz of the Republic of Mexico; and
WHEREAS, International friendship depends on the warm
relations of good neighbors; and
WHEREAS, The United States of America, under the
leadership of our President, Richard M. Nixon, seeks to
mutually preserve and extend our social, economic and
cultural relationship with our close friends of the
Republic of Mexico; and
WHEREAS, The event of this historic state visit is
the second such meeting in the history of the United States
of America to be held outside of our nation's capitol,
Washington, D. C.,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim September 3, 1970, as INTERNATIONAL
GOODWILL AND FRIENDSHIP DAY in California, and extend our
warmest welcome to our distinguished and honored guests
from both sides of the border, and express our warmest
wishes to President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon and our good
friends President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz and Mrs. Guadalupe de
Nasta of the Republic of Mexico.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this first day
of September, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor
ATTEST :
<VC»>^ f UU><AV\
Secretary of State
Pftnttd I
AiiroRNtA opFica or •tats primtii
Original
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2xccuti\at Bcpartmcnt
^tate of Calirornia
FILED
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•( riw (tan tf CalKwnt*
SEP 2 -1970
SMWNI^ #f MM9
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-2 3-70
WHEREAS present health care programs such as Medicare
and Sedl-?af Save contributed to the inflation of health
care costs and have caused an imbalance in the availability
o? health care to the disadvantage .^ the average Calif ornian,
and
population;
ra!ifr„far?y'vi«rs\rrtHoSrve=te^f„'^'?rtK^^
IN WITNESS HEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the Great
seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
day of <;2Dte;iiber , 1970.
/ J 0
RONALD REAGAN ^
Governor of California
Attest:
ecretary of State
LcpuLy L'o;.re^ai'7 ci" State
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i^xtcutitie Btpartment
^tatt of California
C O MMENDATION
WHEREAS, Retail Clerks Union Local 324, AFL-CIO has
achieved wide renown through its continuing support of
philanthropic and humanitarian endeavors as a local unit
dedicated to serving the community as well as its members; and
WHEREAS. Members of Local 324, under the leadership of
Arthur Z. Berland, secretary-treasurer, have contributed
extensively to the public welfare through such pioneering
projects as a fellowship in perpetuum at the City of Hope and
creation of needed facilities at Children's Hospital of Orange
County, Children's Medical Center at Memorial Hospital of Long
Beach and St. Mary's Long Beach Hospital, along with other
equally deserving causes? and
WHEREAS. The members of Local 324, under Arthur Z. Berland*'
guidance, are continually seeking new avenues through which to
better serve their fellow man, giving rise to Local 324 s
identity as "the union that cares", and these generous actions
reflect the spirit of selfless dedication to the highest ideals
of h\iman dignity, compassion and benevolence,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby commend the members of Retail Clerks Union Local 324
and Arthur Z. Berland for their outstanding contributions to
community-wide service. I also declare that this statement of
commendation be presented to the membership of Local 324 on this
significant occasion of their celebration of Labor Day, 1970.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed here this
.j^fcAday of September, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy.
Governor Q
ATTEST :
7//^//.
Secretary of State
original
#36^ay
i^XECutitie department
3tatt of California
PRO CLAMATION
FILED
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•f Hw ItaK •( Calllcrnia
CEP R 11970
2ML^
WHEREAS The blind are imprisoned in a world of unending
darkn^s yet the blind can enjoy freedot. of movement through
the use of the l^ite Cane; and
WHEREAS, The White Cane has become the emblem of the
blind American's determination to live an independent,
constructive life; and
WHEREAS, Under the laws of all SO states, the White Cane
is the blind American's passport to self-sutf iciency ; and
WHEREAS, The blind can enjoy their freedom with con-
fidence only if their fellow Americans treat them with
consideration and respect, obeying the White Cane laws; and
WHEREAS, Citizens must learn to recognize the White Cane
from afar aAd to understand how much another person s free-
doSand life depend on our acknowledging his right-of-way
above our owi ; and
'^EREAS, In order to remind citizens of their respon-
sibilities uAder the White Cane laws, October 2 and 3 are
recognized as White C;ine Safety Days;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim October 2 and 3, 1970, as WHITE CANE
SAFETY DAYS in California and 1 urge appropriate steps to
direct public attention toward the importance of strict com-
pliance with the White Cane Laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed here this J2 / 'C^
day of September, One
Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy.
Governor
ATTEST :
l^ .>LA-il
r
Secretary of State
prinlfd tm CALlroKNi* erwirm or itATi rtlitTlM*
Original
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sscaiTAJir or arAn
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MAIN orFrcK «4t-«S7l
CORPOflATION INOtX 44«-a»00
COflK>RATION NKCOIIO* 44t.|7«S
CCNTiriCATION «4«.|4S0
•TATS ARCMIVB9 44*-4a»a
UNiPoMM commbucial com «• Mgl
OFFICE or THK
^ucretar^ of ^latc
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SACRAMENTO 08814
October U, 1970
TO ALL COUNTY CLERKS AND REGISTRARS OF VOTERS:
The Proclamation made by the Governor on September 25th calling the
General Election to be held throughout the State on November 3, 1970,
and mailed to the Board of Supervisors for publication, has an omission.
The Proclamation received reads as follows:
"REPRESENTATIVES TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES from each
of the thirty-eight congressional districts of the State;"
The Proclamation should read as follows:
"REPRESENTATIVES TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES from each
of the thirty-eight congressional districts of the State, and
one U. S. Senator;"
If at all possible, we would appreciate it if you could correct your
publication.
Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATION
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SEP 2 C 1370
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I, RONALD RliAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
do hereby proclaim that a General tJlection will be held
throughout this State on Tuesday, the third day of November,
1970, at which the following offices are to be filled:
GOVERNOR;
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR;
SECRETARY OF STATE;
CONTROLLER;
TREASURER;
ATTORNEY GENERAL;
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION;
MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION from each of
the four equalization districts of the State;
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
from each of the thirty-eight congressional districts of
the State;
STATE SENATORS from the even numbered districts of the
forty senatorial districts of the State;
MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY from each of the eighty assembly
districts of the State;
ONE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE;
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ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE?
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR;
ONii PRESIDING JUSTICE,, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPEL-
LATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD APPELLATE
DISTRICT;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES .COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT.
JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT IN VARIOUS COUNTIES AS
CERTIFIED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
Also, such other state, county and judicial district,
or other offices as are provided by law to be filled at such
election.
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I further proclaim that at such election there will also
be submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed
constitutional amendments, questions, propositions and
initiative measures as are required to be so submitted by
the Constitution and laws of this State,
I further proclaim that there shall be held on the
same day and consolidated with such General lilection those
Special Elections called by the Legislature and that there
shall be submitted to the vote of the electors at such
consolidated election those proposed constitutional amendments
and other propositions which the Legislature has directed
to be submitted at those Special Elections.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any provisions of Division 15 of the Klections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand
Dollars ($10,000.00) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix
the Great Seal of the State of California this J.-T-
day of September, 1970.
Governor of CalQi-fornia
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PROCLAMATIOSI
OF A —
STATE OF DISASTER
iVHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower ■
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in ein area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and |
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of '
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall
act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in con-
nection with such emergency, and every state agency and officer
shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible i
assistcince; and i
iVHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in auny
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the j
duty of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
V/HEREAS, 1, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of )|
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential J
services have arisen and now exist in the City of Oakland, State I
of California, as a result of damage caused by large fires which ||
started on or about September 22, 1'j70;
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the Mayor of the City Council of
the City of Oakland;
3 . That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
City of Oakland and requires the combined forces of a mutual aid
region or regions to combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, RCWALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has
existed since September 22, 1^70, in the City of Oakland; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effective September 22, 1^70, and that as soon
hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office
of the Secretary of State of the State of California, eind that
v/idespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 24th day of
September, IjIQ.
ATTEST:
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORt^JtA
Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATIW
OF K
STATE OF DISASTER
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WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or regio.^
of th?s S^ate affected or likely to be affected ^V -^^^^^ ^^f '>
tions of extreme peril to persons and P-P^^Y -th.n the State,
which proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall
act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in con-
nection with such emergency, and every state agency and off icer
shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible
assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside 'id in any
\ county, city and county, or city within the region, such axd
I shall be rendered in accordance with the "mutual aid plans
develooed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the
duly of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS. I. as Governor of the State of California.
have found and do hereby find;
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the Counties of Los Angeles. Venture
and San olego. State of California, as a result of damage caused
S the disast;rous fires which started on or about September 25.
1970;
2 That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of
supervisors of the Counties of Los Angeles. Ventura and San
Diego ;
^ That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of thi services, personnel, enuipment and facilities wxthin the
Count!erof Los'Angeles. Ventura and San Diego -<^/--"^.^^,
combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme oeril
warrant and'necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has
existed since on or about September 25, 1970, in the Counties
of Los Angeles, Ventura and San Diego; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effective September 25, 1970, and that as soon
hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office
of the Secretary of State of the State of California, and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this
September, 1970.
28th day of
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GOVERNOR OF CALI^iRNIA
Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATION
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STATE OF DISASTER
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or regxori
of tSis State affected or likely to be affected ^V -^^^^^^ ^°"f 1
tions of extreme peril to persons and property wxthin the State. ,
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Offxce shall
act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in con^
nection with such emergency, and every state agency and officer
shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible
assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region s^J^^ aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the -"Utual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the
duty of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I. as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find;
1 That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and'property and to the maintenance of «"«"f »1^/^^J^'"
have arisen and now exist in the County of Kern, State of Cali-
fornia, as a result of damage caused by the disastrous fires
which started on or about September 25, 1970 >
2 That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Kern;
3 That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme P«i.l by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the
County of Kern and requires the combined forces of a mutual aid
region or regions to combat; and
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and'necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, RC^IALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has
existed since on or about September 25. 1970. in the County of
Kern ; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effective September 25. 1970. and that as soon
hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office
of the secretary of State of the State of California, and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this
1970.
1st day of
GOVERNOR OF CALIF(^IA
Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATIOii
STATE OF DISASTER
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UHEREAS the laws of the State of California empower
tions of extreme peril to persons and property wxthxn the State,
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
' Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall
act as the coordinator of all state disaster actxv.txes in con-
nection with such emergency, and every ^f^l^l^^^^l^Xille
shall cooperate with the Director a.n rendering all possible
assistaince; eind
„ WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of D^^aster'when the need arises for outside -d in any
county city and county, or city within the region, such aid
i'TallVreLered in accordance with t.e^utualai plans ^^ ^^^
rtror-ai%rirc":ffrcirirto^::^;iy^ith such plans; and
WHEREAS. I. as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find;
1 That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
,r."Tri:- ^^^-^:^^^^r:^ in H £F
of California, as a result of damage caused by the disastrous
fires which started on or about September 25, 1970,
, 2 That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
i' a State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of
supervisors of the County of San Bernardino;
3 That local authority in affected areas is inade-
auate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of «^"«;^/!"J^^^
' ^^fs^n of tSeir magnitude, which places f -^^^f^^^^^^^thin tSe
of the services, personnel, equipment and f>"liti«« «^!*1^^/,
County of
San Bernardino a^d requires the combined forces of a
i mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and'necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
; State of California, by virtue of the powers and a^t^°^^ty
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has
I existed since on or about September 25. 1970, in the County of
San Bernardino; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
inunediately. effective September 25, 1970. and that ^^^°°"
hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed m the Office
of the Secretary of State of the State of California, and that
I widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this
1970.
day of
GOVERNOR OF CALIF OP
Secretary of State
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S«r»tp(y of Sta4 '
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State CoIU^p
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947. c. 11^! a. ii^endid)'
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
on SeptSrIa %l"'ll::i f '5? California State Colleges.
California <!i-»f« p^i i „ ^J.i/s.uuu principal amount of
.nd "L"reso":io'n'i f':p^: L"\^^^j:"st::rr r'v ^^^^ '•
the state of California Jt lHlf< ^ , ! ^""^ °^ Control of
October 6. 197^; and ""* '^"^^ *"'* regularly held on
on Sept^bT2i '^IhT^lToli:' ''* California State Colleges,
m the ton. o, „„ „ "«;i~d Jn l'.',T *?" """'" •" "■"<'
be $3,175,000 principal aJnt^f c!? fo^U s^te'c^l.r'' I!'*'!
System Revenue Bonds Series n rf-^ ^m f , Colleges Housing
numbered Dl to Dess!' inclusive' rll\,7'"t". .' ' l''°- """
office of the Treasurer o^the'stlte of L??f J*''* Pl-«=e at the
Sacramento. California at 10 00 - ™ California, State Capitol,
of October. 1970. as you ly dete^L:" ""'' '"' '" '*•* "°"^''
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 6th
day of October, 1970.
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GOVERNOR \
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SECRETARY OF STATE
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CCT9-1270
PROCLAMA T I O N /
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^tatc or California
WHEREAS, A sovereign people create their state; and
WHEREAS, The degree of its sovereignty and limits of
its functions are set forth in their
Constitution; and
WHEREAS, The intent and purpose of the State created
by the sovereign people is found in the
spirit and letter of the Constitution the
people adopt; and
WHEREAS, The representatives of the people of Cali-
fornia debated and wrote the Constitution
of California at Colton Hall in Monterey
to establish peace under law through the
tranquility of order; and
WHEREAS, The representatives of the people of
California did sign the Constitution of
California on October 13, 1849;
NOW, THEREFORE, I RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, do proclaim October 13, 1970, the 121st
Anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of California,
as California Constitution Day to be observed in our
churches, homes and schools as the solemn occasion upon
which each sovereign citizen relinquished a portion of his
sovereignty to our State Government as the protector of our
liberty and equal justice under law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed here this ^ ^■^ day
of October, One Thousand Nine
Hundred Seventy.
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Secretary of State
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CCT9-1270
PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS
WHEREAS
WHEREAS
November 13, 1970, is the 121st anniversary of
the ratification of the first Constitution of
the State of California; and
Respect for the law and the maintenance of law
and order under our system of justice is a
primary concern of all Californians now as in
the past; and
Both the letter and the spirit of the Constitu-
tion of California and the Constitution of the
United States have formed the foundation of our
republic and institutions.
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim November 13, 1970, as
CALIFORNIA CITIZENSHIP DAY, a day of reaffirmation of, and
rededication to, the highest ideals, rights, and traditions
of American citizenship, together with the duties and
responsibilities that the people have imposed upon themselves
pursuant to the Constitutions of the State of California emd
the United States of America.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this '/*'* day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor V^
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Secretary of State
Deputy Secrotary oi' Stuto
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of Itw Stat» of Colifornia
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^tatt of Calirornio
PROCLAMATIOM
OF A
OCT 2 11970
STATE OF DISASTER
Sa<r<tlary t)l Sfota
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall
act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in con-
nection with such emergency, and every state agency and officer
shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible
assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be th«
duty of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California.
have found and do hereby find;
1 That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the Counties of Monterey and
Riverside, State of California, as a result of damage caused by
the disastrous fires which started on or about September 25. 1970 |
2, That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the Counties of Monterey and Riverside;
3. That local authority in affected areas is inade-
quate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, v^hich places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities within the |
Counties of Monterey and Riverside and requires the combined forc^i
of a mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of
State of Disaster.
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NOW. THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster does exxst. and has
existed since on or about September 25. 1970. in the Counties
of Monterey and Riverside; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effective September 25, 1970. and that J« «°°"
hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the Off ice
of the secretary of State of the State of California, and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this Z^^ ^^^ °*
October, 1970.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFOI^IA
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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OCT 2'- 1270
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t«r«tanr of Matt
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-24-70
WHEREAS. The Budget Act of 1970 designated the State Councxl
on Quality Education as the agency responsible for the
expenditure of funds received by the State of California
under the provisions of Title V of the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act of 19G5; and
WHERE/iS, section 553 of the Education Code designates the
S?ate Board of Education as the state •^^"^^^i^^^i, ^^ency
to carry out the purposes and provisions of the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act of 19G5; and
WHEREAS. The State of California can benefit greatly by
continuity of administration of the many projects which
are now in progress; and
NOW. THEREFORE. I, RONAUD REAGAN. Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in
me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby
Sesignate the Board of Education to be the State Council
on Quality Education for the purpose of administering
Item 73.1. Budget Act of 1970; and
IN ADDITION. I do hereby designate the Educational Innovation
Advisory CO -ission to be the Council on Quality in Education
for ?he purposes of advising the Board of Education on pro-
posed expenditures and providing evaluation of programs and
projects carried out under the provisions of Title V of
the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 196j, as
amended by Public I.aw 91-230.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great seal of tho State of California to be affixed
hereto this 27th day of October . 1970.
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RONAliD KEAGAN
Governor of California
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PROCLAMATION
MOV 6- .1970
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WHEREAS, Nearly 1,600 members of the Armed Forces of
the United States are officially listed either as missing
in action or as prisoners-of-war in Southeast Asia; and
WHEREAS, These men have suffered and continue to suffer
pain, imprisonment, deprivation of their rights, prolonged
separation from their loved ones, and the peculiar mental
and physical anguish which is the unique lot of the prisoner-
of-war; and
WHEREAS, Their wives, children, parents and other rela-
tives in the United States suffer with them the agony of
separation and of loneliness; and
WHEREAS, These men have carried out, and continue to
carry out their duties to their country in accordance with
their principles and pursuant to directions of the American
people whom they are defending; and
WHEREAS, It is entirely just and in accord with humani-
tarian instincts that we, the American people, remember
these men, cherish their contributions to our security, and
pray for their safety and their speedy return to their homes
and faunilies,
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim November 11, 1970, as PRISONER OF WAR DAY
in California, and I urge all citizens to show their respect
and concern for these servicemen and to join me in praying
for their release.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this '^ rX day
of November, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy.
Governor
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PROCLAMATION
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STATE OF DISASTER
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vraEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Disaster in an area or region
of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain condi-
tions of extreme peril to persons and property within the State,
immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is provided by law that during a State of
Disaster the Director of the California Disaster Office shall
act as the coordinator of all state disaster activities in con-
nection with such emergency, and every state agency and officer
shall cooperate with the Director in rendering all possible
assistance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by law that during a
State of Disaster when the need arises for outside aid in any
county, city and county, or city within the region, such aid
shall be rendered in accordance with the mutual aid plans
developed on a regional or other basis; and that it shall be the
duty of local public officials to comply with such plans; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find;
1 That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property and to the maintenance of essential services
have arisen and now exist in the County of San Bernardino, State
of California, as a result of damage caused by the disastrous
fires which started on or about November 13, 1970;
2. That the Governor has been reauested to proclaim
a State of Disaster therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of San Bernardino;
3 That local authority in affected areas is inade-
auate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by
reason of their magnitude, which places them beyond the control
of the services, personnel, eouipment and facilities within the
county of San Bernardino and requires the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to combat; and
4 That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and'necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Disaster.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim that a State of Disaster does exist, and has
existed since on or about November 13, 1970, in the County of
San Bernardino r and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effective November 13, 1970, and that as soon
hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office
Of the Secretary of State of the State of California, and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 14th day of
November, 1970.
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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PROCIAMATION
OF A
STATE OF EMERGQJCY
WHEREAS, The laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a state of Emergency in an area or
region of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain
conditions of disaster or extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to provide for, or authorize local taxing agencies
to provide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem taxation
where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year taxable
property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earthquake or
other act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed property is
located in an area or region determined to be a disaster area
and which was subsequently proclaimed by the Governor to be in
a State of Emergency; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of disaster did arise and exist in
the County of Riverside, State of California, as a result of
widespread fires beginning November 12, 1970; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Riverside; and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of disaster
by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of disaster warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State
of Emergency,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the
County of Riverside, State of California; and
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I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effective November 12, 1970. and that as soon
hereafter as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office
of the secretary of State of the State of California; and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed. |
Done at the City of Sacramento this 22nd day of
December, 1970.
GOVERNOR OF <
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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WHEREAS, United Service Organizations (USO) is this
year completing thirty years of service to the members of
the Armed Forces throughout the world; and
WHEREAS, This service has been freely given in this
country and overseas to the citizens of California meeting
our nation's military needs in war and peace; and
WHEREAS, Hundreds of thousands of dedicated USO
volunteers from all walks of life have ministered to the
social and spiritual off-duty needs of men and women in
the uniform of their country during the past thirty years.
NOW THEREFORE. I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA,
do hereby proclaim the week of January 31 - February 6, 1971,
as USO WEEK in California and call upon its citizens to
observe this 30th anniversary of the founding of this great
organization with appropriate and fitting ceremonies.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this ' ^' ^^ day
of January, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy One.
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DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provialons of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947, c. 1153, as amended)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 27, 1971, adopted a resolution authorising the issuance
of Humboldt State College Student Union Revenue Bonds and of
$1,850,000 principal amount of Bonds of Series A, and said
resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the State
of California at a meeting duly held on February 2, 1971; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 27, 1971, adopted a resolution requesting that the
State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of Series A for
sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and numbers set forth
in the form of notice contained in said resolution, and authorizing
and requesting the State Treasurer to cause a notice inviting
sealed bids for the purchase of said Bonds of Series A to be
published in the manner and form provided in said resolution,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control
of the State of California at a meeting duly held on February 2,
1971;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the California
State Colleges. Said bonds to be so sold shall be $1,850,000
principal amount of Humboldt State College Student Union Revenue
Bonds, Series A, dated March 1, 1971, and numbered Al to A370,
inclusive. The sale shall take place at the office of the Treasurer
of the State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California,
at 10:00 a.m. on such date In the month of February, 1971, as you
may determine.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 2n.
day of February, 1971.
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DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Stat. 1947. c. 1153. a. amended)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest. State Treasurer:
WHEREAS the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on Janu«v^f '197!. adopted a Second Supplemental Resolution
on January z/, i:"». »f , Trustees on April 25,
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1971; and
WHEREAS the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
WHEREAb, tne resolution requesting that the
StatrTreLur;r bl direc't d to offer said Bonds of Series E for
State ^'^"^""'^,, °"^„^_ ,_ the parcels and numbers set forth
"in'the^f r^or t : "::;iiedt Tald resolution, and authorising
i:d l::qu:sting the state Treasurer to cause a not ce inv ting
I J ujj «:«^ ^^lo niirrhase of Said Bonds or beries t to ok
Tb fsh in' e m^ner a"%orm provided in said resolution, and
::;; re^olition was approved by the State Board of Control of
the State of California at a meeting duly held on February 2, 19/1.
NOW. THEREFORE. I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of 'he S"te of
™ant to h; terms and conditions set forth in the form of
F IrornlaTt^fe Jon::;s!-s;ir°bond: t^TZ^l^ be
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irro\r7ro:%n:fu:iv!!"^e^;.?r:h.rt;ui'pi:ce at the office
of the Treasurer of the State of California. State Capitol.
sLraLnto California, at 10:00 a.m on such date in the month
of February. 1971, as you may determine.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed thla 2nd
day of February, 1971.
GOVERNOR
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
I, RONALD RE7\GAN, Governor of the State of California,
jhaving found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
i persons and property existed with the County of Los Angeles,
! State of California, commencing February 9, 1971, as a result of
the earthquake, and other conditions which, by reason of their
magnitude, were beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of said county, and having been requested
by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los
Angeles to proclaim a State of Emergency in said County, I there-
fore proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the County
of Los Angeles; and
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this
Iproclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclcunat ion .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 9th day of
February, 197? .
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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WHEREAS, a natural disaster caused by an earthquake
of extreme severity and nia;':nitude occurred on February 9» 1971 »
In the county of Los An;';olcc, Slate of California, which has
caused serious damage both to private and public property, as
a consequence of which the county of Los Antjeles and cities
located therein a/id the State tiave suffered serious damage to
their road systems and have sustained loss of bridges, drainage
structures, roadbt:ds, and road surfaces on the Federal-aid
Interstate, Primary and Secondary systems, all of which con-
stitutes an emergency affecting the entire State of California,
and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public filghways of California, resulting in the necessity for
Immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the Interstate, Primary and Secondary Federal-aid highway
systems, and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
'; contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U.S. Code,
as amended.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald R.;a;^an, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that an enierKency exists
throughout Loc Angeles County as a result of the earthquake and
consequent damage to and loss of bridges and highways on the
Interstate, Primary and Secondary highway systems, that the
Immediate repair and reconstruction of such damaged and
destroyed highways and bridges is vital to the security, well
being and health of the citizens of the State of California,
and that the Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration
of the United States is hereby requested to concur In the
declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 11th day of February , 1971.
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PROCLAMATION
I, l«)NALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, pursuant to Chapter 782 of the Statutes of
197U, hereby proclaim that the Recreation and Fish and
Wildlife Enhaiicement Bond Act, .submit ted to the voters
at the General Election held on the third day of November,
1970, received a majority of all the votes cast for and
against it at said election.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray
hand and affixed the seal of the State of California
this 2nd day of March, 1971.
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.
R-25-71
constitution and laws °f f^^ J^^Jhereby a representative
past.
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The purpose of this policy btiaj-x <-"= ^f for.4-i vpness of
the Agriculture and Services Agency or his designee.
. ^ .■ ^ „<= i-hi<? Executive Order to modify
II iir«lA^^'TolTiT.slLTy'llTeT^. the St.te Pe„o„„eX
Board in reporting to me and the Legislature.
hereto this 1st clay of Margh > i-^'^'
lEAGAN 0
.ONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 20th day of July, 1971, within the 27th Senatorial
District of the State (as described in Section 30100 of
the Elections Code), to fill the vacancy in the office of
State Senator from said District resulting from the election
of State Senator Georye E. Danielson to the office of
Representative in Congress.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this J-^-th day of March, 1971.
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-26-71
1, RONALD REAGAM, Governor „f »k „
virtue of the po,iar l;i Jithirff" ""^ "'^ California, by
Vl% '""""^rn Crossing project fL^ "'«.<'«>'el»P"'ent of
frOB the date of thil Srderf ''^''""' "^ =" ««=nths
for'^B\'sL'e"ls°a"n'c>'?ran%™rta°f-"'" "^"- '"» =«-tary
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Havo k
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hereto this 12th day of Aprjf , Jg^"''"" t° ^^ affixed
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RONALD REAGAnQ
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ORDERS AND REGULATIOT4S
PROMULGATED BY THE GOVERNOR
TO TAKE EFFECT UPON
THE EXISTENCE OF A STATE OF WAR EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, Section 8558(a) of the California Emergency Services
Act provides!
"State of war emergency" means the condition which exists
immediately, with or without a proclamation thereof by
the Governor, whenever this state or nation is attacked
by an enemy of the United States, or upon receipt by the
state of a warning from the federal government indicating
that such an enemy attack is probable or imminent.
and
WHEREAS, Section 8567 of the California Emergency Services
Act provides:
(a) The Governor may make, amend, and rescind orders and
regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this
chapter. Such orders and regulations shall have the force
and effect of law. . . .
(d) All orders and regulations made in advance of a state
of war emergency or state of emergency shall be in writing,
shall be exempt from the provisions of . . ./the Adminis-
trative Procedures Act/. ., but shall be subject to the
approval of the Emergency Council. . . .
NOW, THEREPC3RE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the powers cuid authority vested in me by
the Constitution and laws of this state and in accordance with the
provisions of the California Emergency Services Act, do hereby pro-
mulgate, issue, and establish the following orders and regulations,
which are considered necessary for the protection of life and prop-
erty during the period of such a State of War Emergency, such orders
and regulations to become effective immediately upon the existence
of a State of Viax Emergency.
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ORDER NO. 1
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following orders and regula-
tions, numbered 2 through 12, having been duly made in advance of
a State of War Emergency, approved by the California Emergency
Council, and filed with the Secretary of State and the county clerk
of each county, shall taOce full effect upon the existence of a
State of War Emergency and shall remain in full force and effect
until amended or rescinded or until termination of said State of
War Emergency. (See Section 8567(a), (b), aind (d), State Emergency
Services Act . )
ORDER NO. 2
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, immediately upon the existence
of a State of War Emergency, all counties, cities and counties,
and cities of the state will immediately sound the indicated warn-
ing .signal and/or take all other appropriate actions to warn resi-
dents. The warning signals necessary to effectuate this action
shall be those prescribed by the Federal Government for this
purpose.
ORDER NO. 3
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Director of the Office of
Emergency Services is authorized and directed to act on behalf of
the Governor and in the name of the State of California in imple-
menting and operating the California War Emergency Plaai; and he
is authorized to assumo command and control of operations within
the state in accordance with such plan, insofar as adherence to
such plan is adequate, and to deviate from such plan, as directed
by the Governor or to the extent and in such manner as he may deem
necessary for the protection of life, property, and resources of
or within the state against unforeseen circumstances or hazards
which, by reason of their character or magnitude, are beyond the
scop>e of such plan; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of the Office of
Emergency Services is authorized to delegate such jxjwers as are
herein grsuited, or as authorized under Article 5 of the California
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^jtccutiue department ^■
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En«rgency Services Act, to personnel of his office as he may deem
necessary, and such personnel may act on behalf of and in the name
of the Director of the Office of Emergency Services in carrying
out any authority so delegated.
ORDER NO. 4
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all public employees or persons
holding positions of responsibility in the State or in accredited
local emergency organizations, and all registered disaster service
workers, and all unregistered i^ersons impressed into service dur-
ing a State of War Emergency by a person having the authority to
command the aid of citizens in the execution of his duties, are
hereby daclared to be members of the Statewide War -Emergency
Organization; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all officials of local political
subdivisions of the State and all registered disaster service
workers who perform duties in the State or Regional emergency
operations headquarters are hereby declared to be personnel of the
State War-Emergency Organization for the period of the State of
War Emergency, subject to the direction of the Governor, the
Director of the Office of Emergency Services, and/or the Manager
of the regional headquarters to which such persons are assigned
or attached; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all officials and registered
disaster service workers heretofore designated as Coordinators or
as staff personnel of Operational Area organizations, which have
been ratified by the California Emergency Council, are hereby
declared to be personnel of the State War -Emergency Organization.
ORDER NO. 5
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the governmental functions for
the protection of lives, property, and resources of the State and
of every political subdivision thereof shall continue in full
force and effect, and all duly constituted officials of the State
and of every political subdivision thereof shall continue to dis-
charge their responsibilities and shall comply with, enforce, and
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may hereafter be promulgated by the Governor /
approved plans and procedures. ^^""-' i" accordance with
ORDER NO. 6
IT IS HEREBY ORDBRED that in =^^„ ^
LiictL xn accordance wJi-h r^^-n ■>
.nd t,„.ftr» of c„„.„„, i,„. ,„ prohibit!^ ,
-..t «v. ^y. ,„„„.,„, .,, „„,^. --'^^ - oTwL'rr °' "
except for the most essential nn.r^ a e of War Emergency,
state, or local authlr^r ^' cietermined by federal,
. i xocaJ. authorities and exceot -fn,- «= ^j ,
and perishables in danger of spoil!;'! ^^ '^' '"^'^' '^^"^
ORDER NO. 7
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ih^t tu^
shall f«. H- • ^*^^ °^ alcoholic beveraaes
shall be discontinued immediately. leverages
ORDER NO. H
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all r>„* -.
fornia distribution, including tho ^ ''°''^ '°^ ^''-
dlstributing instal atils " H ?" " """"^ ■'''°^^^^' -^J-
^ubject to the contro : "JsM'Vt /"^"^"' ^^^^^ ^ ^^^
tne btate Petroleum Director- ar,^
IT IS KURXHER ORDERED that, following the ^rL^ o^ h-
bxtxon Of sales imposed by ORDER NO 6 retLl H ''"
leum products shall operate in . . '" ^°^ P^*^°-
tlons prescribed by t^ St / p "^ ^'^ ''''" ^"'" ^^ ^«^"^-
m Par^ B-VIX^' the Cal f • ^'^°'^"™ Organisation as outlined
the California Emergency Resources Management
ORDER NO. Q
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a7 1 «,h^i , ^
»".'.i/. c.u,„.„. „„„ „, .„„ „,^^_^^
LE!=
^'M
^icfuaoe ©tpartment
^tate of California
brokers, be held subject to the control of the State Food Director,
except that :
(1) Fresh fluid milk, fresh fruits and vegetables, and
bread are not subject to this order ; and
(2) Supplies necessary for immediate essential use, on
the basis of 2000 calories jjcr person per day, of per-
sons in homes or in mass caxe centers, restaurants,
hotels, hospitals, public institutions, and similar
establishments feeding approximately 100 {>ersons or
more per day, may be obtained from wholesale and/or
rotall sources upon approval by local authorities
operating in accordance with existing state and fed-
eral food supply policies; and
IT IS FURTTER ORDERED that, following the period of prohi-
bition of sales imposed by ORDER NO. 6, retail outlets for food-
stocks shall operate in accordance with rules and regulations pre-
scribed by the State Food Organization as outlined in Part B-III
of the California Emergency Resources Management Plan.
ORDER NO. 10
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all drugs and medical supply
stocks in California, intended for wholesale distribution, shall
be held subject to the control of the Chief, State Emergency Nfedi-
cal and Health Organization; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, following the period of prohi-
bition of sales Imposed by ORDER NO. 6, retail outlets for drugs
and medical supplies shall operate in accordance with rules and
regulations prescribed by the State Emergency Medical and Health
Organization as outlined in Part B-IV of the California Emergency
Resources Management Plan.
ORDER NO. 11
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all banks will take emergency
operating actions pursuant to Sections 1915 and 1916 of the Finan-
cial Code.
i
Pnmltd Im CALiroKNi* orpici or itati riiNTiite
p-
^KCUODc ©eportmcnt
^tate of California
ORDER NO. 12
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, pursuant to the California
Emergency Resources Management Plan, Part B-II, Economic Stabili-
zation, and in conjunction with the lifting of the General Freeze
Order as referred to in ORDER NO. 6, price and rent control and
consumer rationing will be invoked and administered by the State
Economic Stabilization Organization. Rationed items may include
those identified in the list of essential survival items con-
tained in Part A, California Emergency Resources Management Plan,
and such other items as may be in short supply.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 30th day of
March, 1971.
i:i
ATTEST:
Approved by the
CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY COUNCIL
on March 30, 1971
QOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary' of State |\
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3tatt of (talifornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-27-71
APR n 81971
•frafriiPiM.
Preservation and protection of the bountiful resources with
which this state has been enriched, demand ever increasing
vigil and continuing effort.
To meet this responsibility, it has been determined there is a
need for an organized group of citizens who are willing to join
in a common purpose to conserve California's great natural
resources.
Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor
of the State of California, the following is ordered:
Section 1. California Ecology Corps, The California Ecology
Corps is hereby established and shall activate on July 1, 1971.
The Corps shall be headed by the Director of Conservation.
Section 2. The Director shall have authority to direct and
supervise all personnel and activities thereof. The Director
shall take all actions as may be necessary to organize the
Corps so as to carry out the functions and to achieve the pur-
poses set forth in this order.
Section 3. Functions. The Corps shall:
(1) Recruit and employ members to aid in the maintenance
of the natural ecology and the preservation of the beauty
and natural resources of this state.
(2) Utilize its members in conservation and emergency
projects to effect full utilization and protection of the
natural resources for the greatest possible number of people.
Shall assist in the protection of natural resources, which
will include, but will not be limited to, forests, grasses,
vegetation, soil, air, water, wildlife, recreational and
scenic resources.
(3) Assist in fire prevention and fire protection.
Section 4. Cooperation. The corps shall cooperate with all
sectors of government in carrying out its objectives. All state
departments shall, whenever possible or feasible, cooperate with
the Corps in the protection of environment or preservation of
natural resources.
^KcutiDE ©cpartnient
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this
27th day of April, 1971.
^ RONALD REAGAN Q
Attest!
■ RONALD REAGAJ^
Governor of California
Secretary of State *1
Prtmtid in CAIIFOKMIA OiVICI or tlATI VtlNTINC
S^"/9
^XEcutiDE ©cpariinent
^tate of Cjlirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-28-71
WHEREAS, the Highway Safety Act of 1966 (Chapter 4 of
Title 23, U.S. Code as amended) urges the development of a
highway safety program in each state and places in the
Governor of each state the responsibility for administering
such prograims,
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the powers and authority
invested in me by law and particularly by Section 2902 of
the California Vehicle Code,
IT IS ORDERED that the Secretary of the Business and Trans-
portation Agency is hereby authorized to exercise, to the
maximum extent permitted by federal and state law and
regulations, all the powers and duties vested in me pursuant
to the Highway Safety Act of 1966 (as amended) , and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Secretary of the Business and
Transportation Agency shall keep the Governor advised
concerning the progress made in implementing the Highway
Safety Act of 1966 (as amended) in the State of California,
and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Executive Order No. R-15-69 is
rescinded. All action taken by the Secretary of Business
and Transportation Agency prior to the date of this order
in implementation of the Highway Safety Act of 1966 (as
amended) is hereby ratified and approved.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 29th day of April, 1971.
RONALD REAGAN 0
Governor of California
Secretary of State
F I L i:: L)
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^^„PR 3 01971 .r^
J^S'O
TO: Secretary of State
Controller of the State of California
Treasurer of the State of California
Director of the State Department of Social Welfare
FROM: RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
Pursuant to Chapter 1 of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, and in order to provide for ^»»%"«;^"":^,?P!"il;j
of the State plans for Aid to the Aged, the Needy Blind, F-"!"" -"h
Dependent Children and Needy Disabled under the provisions of the
Welfare and Institutions Code, 1 do hereby find as facts:
That assistance to this State for the above-mentioned Public
Assistance programs is provided for by the Federal Social
Security Act; and
That this State has qualified to receive Federal assistance
for the above-mentioned Public Assistance profirams and has
not been notified that further payment of such Federal
assistance will not be made because of failure of this
State to comply with the requirements of the Federal
legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the above-
mentioned Public Assistance programs for the month of
May 1971 has not been received, and it is improbable
that such Federal Assistance will be received by this
State prior to the usual time for transmitting such
Federal assistance to the counties of this State.
In consideration of the above findings, I do hereby proclaim the
existence of a period of welfare emergency and declare that the
sum estimated by the State Department of Social Welfare in the
amount of Federal assistance payable to this State under Federal
law for the month of May 1971 and appropriated by Section 18003
of the Welfare and Institutions Code are available for expenditure.
You are, therefore, authorized and directed to do all things
necessary to accomplish the intent and purpose of said Chapter 1
of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Insitutions Code.
Witness my hand and seal at Sacramento,
California, this 26th day of April, 1971.
RONALD REAGAN, GO\ArNOR
F I L !£ iJ
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APR 2 71971
tOMUm^BJMWN Jr., S«nttKof »ili
STATt OF CALIFORNIA -HUMAN REIATIONS AGCNCV
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
744 P STREET
SACRAMENTO 95814
April 26, 1971
RONALD REAGAN, Go
The Honorable Ronald Heagan
Governor ol California
State Capitol
Sacramento, California 9^6l4
Dear Governor Reagan:
to this state before May 1. °^ ''* available
Sr^r riec^\eT;\^nL---r-i-s%^trir^s r^ ^° ^"-
from the Geneml i^3 whenever yofp^oSifthf^xistLorr'^^^'^" " ^°^
welfare emergency. Unon ±ssu^niTr,r ? existence of a period of
Will transfe? the necessairSs fL^tn P^^^^^^^^^^^" ^^e State Controller
Fund and will lssueT.i:'::^i::^3\o^he'c:un1i:s"' S^'fL^df ^ '^'f '^^"■^-
pursuant to your proclamation amount to th^f Ju^viS ""^
Old Age Security
Aid to the Blind
Aid to F^ilies with Dependent Children
Aid to Needy Disabled
Total Federal Assistance
$ 22,087,760.
1,094,119.
30,062,759.
16.799.40^.
$ 70,061*,oJ+l.
dependent cMldreA. "^ ' '^ ''^'"''' ^^'^°° disabled and 1,670,800
ieSe1:e^g-n\;-p^^e?^\1on"ryr elec^JtSn! ^° ^ ^ ~
ROBfiRT B. CARLiSON
Director of Social Welfare
Attachment
cc: State Controller
State Treasurer
Director of Finance
J'cr^V
^xecutitjc ©cpartincnt
^tatt of djlifoniia
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-29-71
WHEREAS, police officers have come under unfair and
Iare^^?o^^cI.e\\^^2d^^ ^^°^^ ^^'^^ ^ inSJ^^efKctive
se"ff ?^de'^?roT?hrLSl?ror,°:\iJo'^^'^ T '^^^^ "^°
that liberty and, ^ °^ ^^"^ enforcement to assure
property against criminals who violat^ the rxgh^s of Ithers
?S":fe^at°o?lS."'"" '"^ "P""" ""'^ neel"„"heire"forts
r;e^h-'^s-^o„^Lt;j- :n^/x„nr^h?f .t-t-?'"^ ---
" MUef?n ^S'^f?" '='>;' ""^"'"er a Californi. peace officer
iill be ?io™ a? tfi °'^ ?">"' ""= ""5 at our sEate CapitS!
aild respe«! ''^"-"»" " ""^ ^-'H token of our support
hereto this i^lh day of May? l^'J """ " "' '""'^
ONALD REAGAN K
Governor of California
f.
Secretary of State
MAY 121971
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^tatt or California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
I the Governor to proclaim a State of Emergency in an area or
.region of this State affected or likely to be affected by certain
I condxtxons of disaster or extreme peril to persons and property
within the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
. shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
« WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2,8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to authorize local taxing agencies to provide
, £or the assessment or reassessment of taxable property where
after the lien date for a given tax year taxable property is
damaged or destroyed by a major misfortune or calamity and the
j damaged or destroyed property is located in an area or region
which was subsequently proclaimed by the Governor to be in a
state of disaster; and
I
I WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California.
I have found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of disaster did arise and exist
in the oxnard Shore Area of the County of Ventura, State of
California, as a result of extremely high ocean tides and
wind-driven waves beginning April 23, 1971; and
2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Ventura; and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas
i was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of disaster
j, by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of disaster warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of
Emergency.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the
oxnard Shore Area of the County of Ventura, State of California;
and
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l5xtcntiDe ©cpartment
3tatt of California
Page 2.
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall constitute the
proclan,atxon of a state of disaster as referred to in Section
2.8 of Article Xlll of the Constitution; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
xramedxately, effective April 23, 1971. and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of
the Secretary of State of the State of California; and that
, widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
j caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 19th day of
primttJ Im c*i.tvoaMt« ovrici of itatb rtiN
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£jecutivit Bcpartiiiciit
^tatc of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-30-71
hi UN ••« •« IM bMiUf t* MM
MAY ?.4l!).f1
X- T =cT•^Hf-ps which are truly
creative society; and
WHKRKAS, the capacity of J-- -d locaX^.overn.ent to^ ^
er.rrSs!"fn/crearive^borrf'Ul?c employees; an.
WHEREAS. California's e^-tional and .ove-enta^^^^^^^
tions have a long ^"'^,'^^^^^"^^ent! education and training
endeavors in personnel '"^"^^ement, e ^^^^^^^^ personnel
for the public service, interchange o y
and related matters; and
WHEREAS, there is current and pending federal^l^^^^
dealing with personnel ^^^Jf^J^^J^^ioy^Lt including those
utilization and P^^^lic service empy^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^
items encompassed "^"■^^^^^IV'Vf^ ^i 1970 which involve
intergovernmental P"^°""^i„f of regional cooperation and
Torrfirt^on hftwerftftrco^unty Ld city governments; ^and
WHEREAS, a strong and c°f i;;^°r,,tiSnf ^f'^highl? IducltlSn
local governments and the ^^^^^^"^^^ in,„rove personnel
inthe'state, including programs to -^^^^J^J^^^^^ tor the
r.Ei;rSe?^S if vft^rfo ^t^rgiality of manpower in the
public service; and
WHEREAS, the Governor's Advisory Council. on^Public^Servi^
Education and Training ^as preparea p ^^^ ^^^ recommended
to fulfill the °b3ectives set forth ^^^^.^g ^^^^^.^ ^„
the establishment of an Advisory v,
I Public Personnel Management;
' «0W, THEREFORE, I, ^^^^J^ ^f:^''Z'Jr^^^ZttrT^ vesSd^L
California, by virtue °f J^? P°^of this State do hereby issue
■1 =h^n carry out the following
(2) This Council shall carry ou
functions and responsibilities.
«.>,o "office" within the State
S:tr„J'thf ir4.^,-L"nLl personnel Act
Of 1970 (PL 91-648) ,
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(b) To advise and make recommendations
to the Governor and other appropriate
agencies concerning manpower, personnel
management, and the education and
training of public service personnel,
(c) To evaluate the need for and, if
appropriate, to recommend programs
designed to effect the interchange of
personnel among public agencies and
educational institutions,
(d) To develop and recommend a systematic
program of state and local government
internship programs,
(e) To identify and evaluate the needs of
California public service education
and training and personnel management
trom an intergovernmental viewpoint,
(f) To develop and recommend methods of
improving personnel management and
the education and training of public
employees,
(g) To perform such other duties and fulfill
such other responsibilities as may be
assigned.
(3) The Council shall communicate to the Governor
through the State Personnel Board, with the
understanding that while administratively
responsible to the State Personnel Board, the
SJ^k^^^k ^^ advisory to the Governor and vested
with the responsibility for setting policy,
programs and priorities under the terms of the
Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970
including the preparation of the "State Plan"
required under that law. Progress reports on
of^i-ho r''''^^*??' ^c'^o"iPlishments and recommendations
of the Council shall be made to the Governor as '
may be necessary and at least at six-month
intervals beginning January 1, 1972.
^^^ fI?o„,'^?K"''^\?^^^^ ^^ composed of participants
trom the following categories:
A Chairman, appointed by the Governor
State Government 3 members
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Page 3
County Government 3 members
City Government 3 members
Representing the public 3 members
The University of California. . . 1 member
The State Colleges 1 member
The Community Colleges 1 member
Private Institutions of Higher
Education 1 member
(5) The Council shall terminate as of December
31, 1973, unless extended by Executive Order
or action of the State Legislature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 2Qth
day of May, 1971.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
Attest: M
Secretary of State f]
Prtwttd im CALIPOHNIA orFICt OP tTATI rRIMTIMG
So^'^
TO: Secretary of State
Controller of the State of California
Treaaurer of the State of California
Director of the State Department of Social Welfare
FROM: RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
Pursuant to Chapter 1 of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, and in order to provide for the continued operation
of the State plans for Aid to the Aged, the Needy Blind, Families with
Dependent Children end Needy Disabled under the provisions of the
Welfare and Institutions Code, I do hereby find as facts:
That assistance to this State for the above-mentioned Public
Assistance programs is provided for by the Federal Social
Security Act; and
That this State has qualified to receive Federal assistance
for the above-mentioned Public Assistance programs and haa
not been notified that further payment of such Federal
assistance will not be made because of failure of this
State to comply with the requirements of the Federal
legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the above-
mentioned Public Assistance programs has not been received,
and it is Improbable that such Federal Assistance will be
received by this State prior to the usual time for transmitting
such Federal assistance to the counr'^s of this State.
In considerstion of the above findings, I do hereby proclaim the
existence of a period of welfare emergency and declare that the
sum estimated by the State Department of Social Welfare in the
amount of Federal assistance payable to this State under Federal
law and appropriated by Section 18003 of the Welfare and Institutions
Code are available for expenditure.
You are, therefore, authorised and directed to do all things
necessary to accomplish the Intent and purpose of said Chapter 1
of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Witness my hand and seal at Sacramento,
.California, this 26th day of May 1971.
RONALD REAGAN, GOV
FILED
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MAY 2 G 1971
(SMl'W C I)a2AN Jr., Stcritny Ol SttH
STATt Of CAllFORNIA-HUMAN RELATIONS AGENCY
RONALD REAGAN, Conrnor
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
744 P STREET
SACRAMENTO 95814
May 25, 1971
The Honorable Ronald Reagan
Governor of California
State Capitol
Sacramento, California 9581U
Dear Governor Reagan:
I have been informed by the Federal Department of Health, Education and
Welfare that it is probable federal funds to finance the payments of Old
Age Security, Aid to Needy Blind, Aid to Families with Dependent Children
and Aid to Needy Disabled for the month of June I971 will not be available
to this State before June 1.
In order that the county treasuries may contain sufficient funds to issue
warrants to recipients at the time required by statute, it is necessary for
the State Controller to remit state and federal funds no later than May 28.
Sections 180OO et seq. of the Welfare and Institutions Code authorize a loan
from the General Fund whenever you proclaim the existence of a period of
welfare emergency. Upon issuance of your proclamation the State Controller
will transfer the necessary funds from the General Fund to the Social Welfare
Fund and will issue his warrants to the counties. The funds to be loaned
pursuant to your proclamation amount to the following:
Old Age Secvu-ity
Aid to the Blind
Aid to Families with Dependent Children
Aid to Needy Disabled
Total Federal Assistance
$17,797,398
1,009,039
33,'+57,l62
16,750,817
$69,011+, U16
These funds represent the federal share of anticipated aid payments for
approximately 323,700 aged, ll+,000 blind, 190,200 disabled and 1,670.800
dependent children.
I have been requested by the Department of Finance to prepare the attached
welfare emergency procleunation for your execution.
xTfespect«j^lly yours,
N
ROBERT B. CARLESON
Director of Social Welfare
Attachment
cc: State Controller
State Treasurer
Director of Finance
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^xtcutiDc Btpartnitnt
^tatt of California
JUM8-lS7t
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on May 26, 1971, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance
of Fresno State College Student Union Revenue Bonds and of
$1 700,000 principal amount of Bonds of Series A, and said
resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the
State of California at a meeting duly held on June 1, iv/i,
and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on May 26. 1971, adopted a resolution requesting that the State
Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of Series A for sale,
and to sell the same, in the parcels and numbers set forth in
the form of notice contained in said resolution, and authorizing
and requesting the State Treasurer to cause a notice inviting
sealed bids for the purchase of said Bonds of Series A to be
published in the manner and form provided in said resolution,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control
of the State of California at a meeting duly held on June 1,
1971;
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of CaliforAia. hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer o""
said bonds fo; sale, and sell the same, in the P"«l %-%"""'''«/
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of ^l^^Trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said bonds to be «°/°" J^^^JJ^^'f. . „
SI 700,000 principal amount of Fresno State College Student Union
Re;enu; Bonds. Series A, dated July 1. 1971, and numbered Al to
A340 inclusive. Tl.e sale shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol. Sacramento.
California, on such date prior to July 15, 1971, as you may
determine.
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primtfi i* c»ii»o»«i* ofFici or ■t4Ti riiNima
^Jxtcutitit ©epartmtnt
^tait of California
I SI??. srsu\rc:.sr .rL"ir.-srjS.
IN
the Grea
day of June, 1971
ATTEST
^ GOVERNOR I)
Qi,^ ^- ^^ f
SECRETARY OF STATE
^^
H p. SULliTJAN
Aa«i«taiit Secretary of State
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3cS(,
TO:
FROM:
Secretary of State r,nfnrnia
controller of the State of CUo-ia
S:rctorof the%trtro:partn.nt of social welfare
RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
FIUED
In Mm oflc* at rti« tMMhtf •> liM
P*plijr •«•>«••(/ •( •ta.l*
ru ^.r 1 of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare and
Pursuant to Chapter 1 o£ Fare d oi^ „^„„ide for the continued
Institutions Code, and in 0^/"/°,^",:' JheAged . the Needy Blind,
operation of the State plans for Aid to th ^^g^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^^
^-tlll^nf" rwtrfIr?rrnstit.tion: Code. X do herehy
find as facts:
» ^« t-hie State for the above-mentioned
That assistance to this bcate i.u
Public Assistance programs is provided for by the
Federal Social Security Act; and
req'rements of the Federal legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the above-
the usual time for transmitting such teaeru
to the counties of this State.
existence of " P;"tte tr.lthe .». ..Hut... by the Stat.
?-s;= r8oS':/tur„:urte"»r'L;uu?io„."coa^ ... .v.u.m.
for expenditure,
Vou are. therefore, authorised and directed to ao aU^J-J^^ ,
TZT. of -rioi" rf%ir;rifrre Ld^nstitutions code.
Witness my hand and seal at Sacramento.
California, this 24 day of June 1971.
K
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RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
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Jan« 18, 1971
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^KcutiOt Bcpartnitnt omm & mow fj^ft-v «« «»•
^tate of Calirornia
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To Tlie Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trusteer of the California State Colleges,
on July 14, 1971, adopted a Third Supplemental Resolution
(supplemental to a resolution adopted by the Trustees on April 25,
1968) authorizing the issuance of $2,600,000 principal amount of
California State Colleges Housing System Revenue Bonds, Series F,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of
the State of California at a meeting duly held on July 20, 1971;
and
VmEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on July 14, 1971, adopted a resolution requesting that the State
Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of Series P for sale,
and to sell the same, in tlie parcels and numbers set forth in
the form of notice contained in said resolution, and authorizing
and requesting the State Treasurer to cause a notice inviting
sealed bids for the purchase of said Bonds of Series F to be
published in the manner and form provided in said resolution, and
said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of the
State of California at a meeting duly held on July 20, 1971;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer said
bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers and
pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said bonds to be so sold shall be
$2,600,000 principal amount of California State Colleges Housing
System Revenue Bonds, Series F, dated July 1, 1971, and numbered
Fl to F520, inclusive. The sale shall take place at the office
of the Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitoi,
Sacramento, California, at 10:00 a.m. on such date in the month
of August, 1971, as you may determine.
ptiMlrJ In CALiroBNlA nrfici or itati pkikiino
^xccutioe ©cpartmtiu
^tatt of California
this 20th day oC July, 1971.
fixed
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GOVERNOR
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ATTEST
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SECRETARY OF STATE
H. V. .;Ui,LlVAN
ABslBtant Secretary of State
friW^M e>LiroBHi> or.ic. o. .t.t. r.iNtii.c
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^xecutiut ©cpartnicnt
3tate of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO,
R-31-71
WHEREAS, On August lb, 1971. President Richard Nixon issued an
Executive Order Providing For Stabilization of Prices, Rents,
Wages and Salaries, and "oi-o,
WHEREAS, This order and its implementation will affect many
f^pects of American economic life in its design to increase
employment, control inflation and improve this country's
oalance of trade, and
I VfflEREAS, The President urged all Americans to comply and
expressed faith that voluntary compliance would make unneces-
sary a huge bureaucracy to ensure the success of his
measures, and
WHEREAS, The need for compliance by state and local govern-
ments is unciuestioned and the President's sincere request
for cooperation of all Americans is unmistakable;
NOW, THEREFORE, By virtue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Executive Branch of this govern-
r"^u i -^^ closely as possible the guidelines established
by the President's Executive Order and all subsequent attempts
by his administration to implement it.
IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that local governments in California
comply m full cooperation with the President's desires;
local governments should keep foremost in mind the welfare of
all our citizens and, therefore, adopt policies and regulations
which are in full conformity with the action taken by the
President and the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
?^^^S!!e^°^ ^^^ ^'^^^^ °f California to be affixed hereto
this 18th day of Aucrust. 1971.
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RONALD REAGAN ^
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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Deputy Seorotnry oT S^alo
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^tatc of California
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-32-71
WHEREAS, it appears that a large number of veterans are
returning to California from overseas military duty addicted to
narcotics or dangerous drugs, and
WHEREAS, it is alleged that there are inadequate govern-
ment and private facilities and programs to treat such returning
veterans, and
WHEREAS, there are insufficient data on the true nature and
extent of narcotic and drug abuse among such veterans, and
WHEREAS, treatment alternatives need to be developed
rapidly to prevent further abuse of narcotics and dangerous
drugs by such veterans and to provide adequate care and treat-
i| ment,
NOW THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this state do hereby establish
i the Governor's Task Force on Veterans' Drug Abuse Problems
consisting of health and rehabilitation professionals and persons
with knowledge of existing drug programs.
This task force shall:
1. Determine the nature, scope and consequence of
the problem in California.
2. Assess the adequacy of existing programs to deal
with the problem.
3. Determine the plans of the federal government to
deal with the problem.
4. Establish procedures for coordinating the State's
approach with the plans of the federal government.
5. Prepare a report on the above to be submitted to
my office.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto
this 19th day of August, 1971,
^Vj-^ fUU^fAVV
RONALD REAGAN 0
Governor
ATTEST
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^^gJggtary of State
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Assistant Sojrblary ox State
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^tatt of California
AUG?! 3 1271
St'ECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on the
16th day of November, 1971, within the 48th Assembly District
of the State (as described in Section 30201 of the Elections
Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of Member of
Assembly from said District resulting from the resignation of
Assemblyman David A. Roberti.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total number hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
day of August, 1971,
Governor Q
ATTEST ;
Secretary of State
A4aitU>.at Secretary of State
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Primird im CAtiPoiMiA nrticf o» itati rtiiNrtM«
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TO:
FROK:
Secretary of State
Controller of the State of California
Treasurer of the State of California
Director of the State Department of Social Welfare
RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
Pursuant to Chapter 1 of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, and in order to provide for the continued
operation of the State plans for Aid to the Aged, the Needy Blind,
Families with Dependent Children and Needy Disabled under the
provisions of the Welfare and Institutions Code, I do hereby
find as facts:
That assistance to this State for the above -mentioned
Public Assistance programs is provided for by the Federal
Social Security Act; and
That this State has qualified to receive Federal assistance
for the above-mentioned Public Assistance programs and
has not been notified that further payment of such Federal
assistance will not be made because of failure of this
State to comply with the requirements of the Federal
legislation; and
That Federal assistance to this State for the above-
mentioned Public Assistance programs has not been received,
and it is improbable that such Federal Assistance will be
received by this State prior to the usual time for transmitting
such Federal assistance to the counties of this State.
In consideration of the above findings, I do hereby proclaim the
existence of a period of welfare emergency and declare that the
sum estimated by the State Department of Social Welfare in the
amount of Federal assistance payable to this State under Federal
law and appropriated by Section 18003 of the Welfare and Institutions
Code are available for expenditure.
You are, therefore, authorized and directed to do all things
necessary to accomplish the intent and purpose of said Chapter 1
of Part 6 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Witness ray hand and seal at Sacramento,
C^4J^omia, this 26th day of August 1971.
RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR
am
AUC2C1971
State of California
Memorandum
To Mr. Verne Orr, Director
Department of Finance
Room WkS, State Capitol
Health and Welfare Agency
Dote •. August 25, 1971
Subject: Welfare Emergency
Proclamation for the
Governor's Execution
From
Department of Social Welfare
7i»l» P Street, Sacramento 9581't
Welfare that feder.l fu"ds to ' "!"" '™„'Sent Children .nd Aid to
;:-.roii-ie""?i ~? k ^1^:1^^^^-" --- '- -- -^
of the month of need.
,„ order that the county treasuries -V contain sufficient f-Js^-^issue
warrants to recipients ^^^^^^« ^If/^JJ^'^,', fld^ra funds no later than
for the State Controller to remit ^^f^^J"^ '^''^ Sections I8OOO et seq.
three working days preceding ^^e month of need Sect. o ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^
of the Welfare and Inst.tu .ons ^^f /f^;"^;'//^ ^ period of welfare emergen
whenever the Governor proclaims '^^^^^^^^^ 1^^%°^ State Controller will
Upon issuance of the Gov^^"°^^ P^°^l'^,j;°al Fund to the Social Welfare
transfer the necessary funds ^ ^"'^^^^.^""^^^ /"" The funds to be loaned
--urn? :::\^^^:^^s^^^ ^'--^ - ---'--^^
$90 000,000 each month.
, em requesting the Department of Finance to prepare the Welfare emergency
proclamation for the Governor's execution.
cy.
ROBERT B.
0 i recto r
CARLESON
So/!al Welf,
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OFTN -A. SVA
Deputy Di rector
Mr. James M. Hall, Secretary
Human Relations Agency
State Control ler
State Treasurer
S<r<^:3.
^itmu ©tpartmcnt
3rarr or California
BXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-33-71
WHEREAS, all law-abiding Californians share a deep concern
and shock over the recent killings and other unlawful incidents
behind the walls of our correctional institutions. Many of
these incidents appear to result from the unlawful designs of
self-proclaimed, revolutionary forces operating both within
and without prison walls. Many of these incidents also result
from the fact that our correctional institutions contain a
greater percentage of violent offenders than ever before, and
WHEREAS, these forces constitute a real and present threat to
an orderly correctional system, as they do to society at large.
They seriously impede, if not altogether prevent, any reason-
able efforts at rehabilitating those inmates who are capable
of it, as it becomes necessary to reduce inmate activities and
contacts with correctional personnel. They constitute a
significant threat to the life and safety of correctional
personnel far beyond the potential danger to which such
personnel have always been subjected in the past, and
WHEREAS, there have been well publicized attempts to distort
the facts of the recent San Quentin escape attempt and the
killings perpetrated in the course of that attempt. The
public is entitled to know the truth; our correctional officers
and their families are entitled to personal safety. Accord-
ingly, it is vital that the Board of Corrections, as the
official body charged, make a thorough analysis of security
procedures in our prisons and make recommendations to me and
to the people of the State of California aimed at reinforcing
the safety and protecting the lives of both inmates and
correctional officers.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of this state direct the Board
of Corrections to review the August 21 escape attempt at San
Quentin and other incidents of violence which have occurred
within the last two years at San Quentin, Soledad, Folsom and
other correctional institutions in the State of California;
and to make recommendations regarding correctional officer
safety, unnecessary exposure of correctional officers to
danger, inmate security, inmate handling procedures, communi-
cations with prisoners, including personal visits, and any
other procedures which will halt the violence and the attempts
by radical elements and violent offenders to disrupt the
orderly processes of our correctional system.
PrlnttJ im CAllPOtNl* OFFtCB Of ITATI rilNTIHO
^xtcutitJt Bepartment
3ratc of California
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto
this 8th day of September, 1971.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
ATTEST :
Secretary of State ^_
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SEP 10 1971
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SEP J5 4 1971 i
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-34-71
1, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power and authority vested in mt by the
Constitution and laws of this state do hereby redefine the
California Code of Fair Practices which guarantees and guards
the right of every person in our State to enjoy to his or her
fullest capability the birthrights of our democracy without
discrimination or prejudice.
Time and experience have shown that laws and edicts of non-
discrimination are not enough; justice demands that every
citizen consciously adopt and accentuate a personal commitment
to affirmative action which will make equal opportunity a
reality. This is not only necessary in the internal affairs
of state government, but also in its relations with the
general public, including correction of any past inequities
which may tend to deny equal opportunity to all.
I hereby affirm this Code of Fair Practices in support of the
laws of this state as the official policy of the Executive
Branch of the State of California.
IN WITNESS VfHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 23rd day of September, 1971.
RONALD REAGAN
1^-
Governor of California
Secretary of State
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Aasiatant Socrewuiy oi State
JcC^-/
l^xcnititJt Bfpartment
^tattofCaUrornia
'JCr 1-1971
ttMiW*! s;3Sjj j^£ji<«eU7|Df State
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, The California Legislature in 1965 resolved that the
Perfecture of Osaka and the State of California be affiliated as sister
states; and
WHEREAS, Tho> people of Calitornia greatly admire the courageous
example of the Japanese people in building strong democratic institu-
tions in an area of the world whert> suppression of freedom is constantly
threatened; and
WHEREAS, The people of California are aware of the great
friendliness and industry of the people of Osaka, Japan, and share
with them the goal that the dignity, liberty and well-being of every
man shall be achieved; and
WHEREAS, The State of California has long benefited from the
contributions of thousands of persons of Japanese origin, who
exemplify the highest typo of good citizenship in our state; now
therefore,,
I, RONALD REAGAN, GOVERNOR OF" CALIFORNIA, do hereby reaffirm
the sister state affiliation between the Perfecture of Osaka and the
State of California and do extend warm greetings and good wishes to
the people of Osaka from the people of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this 1st
day of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy One.
Governor v_j
Secretary of State
JJ4£-
Deputy Socrotary of Stato
^rtmtrJ tm cAiiroKNiJt orriCK or itayi vbintinc
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^KcutiDc ©rpartincnt
^im of California
0CTC-197t
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of Th. «!^.^- ^ n
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (EduLtlon^'co^dMel^LnlJloilt'L*,.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest. State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California Stat* rnii»»-.
on September 22. 1971. adopted a resolution aJthoJi^lng the '
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California Stat* rr.li-»—
on eptecber 22. 1971. adopted a resolutirreque: W Jafthe
til. St.te of Call orni. .c , ™.tlng duly h=ld on Ootob.r 5, IS?!;
HOW, TBtRETORE, I, RONIU, reaCAB, Governor of the St.t, of
Beach St«l!^,^!'^ /""'""' °^ California State College. Long
wovember 1, 1971, as you may determine.
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^tatc of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 5th day of October, 1971.
GOVERNOR C\
ATTEST
SuJ,^-^^l.
SECRETARY OF STATE
^.'DifLM.
Deputy Secretary of State
printrJ l» cKiiPomiiA errid vr iTATi piintims
Jo ^C.
^KCUtiDc ©epartment
^tatt of California
D*|lal/ (M>«l«ry *l ttal*
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 19A7 (Education Code Section 2A501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on September 22, 1971, adopted a resolution authorizing the
issuance of California State Colleges Parking System Revenue
Bonds, and said resolution was approved by the State Board of
Control of the State of California at a meeting duly helf* on
October 5, 1971; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on September 22, 1971, adopted a resolution requesting that the
State Treasurer be directed to offer $13,675,000 principal
amount of California State Colleges Parking System Revenue Bonds
of Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form provided
in said resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
held on October 5, 1971;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said bonds to be so sold shall be
$13,675,000 principal amount of California State Colleges Parking
System Revenue Bonds, Series A, dated November 1, 1971, and
numbered Al to A2,735, inclusive. The sale shall take place at
the office of the Treasurer of the State of California, State
Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10 a.m. on such date prior
to November 10, 1971, as you may determine.
frtniti Im cmiretNlA orriri op itati pliNtma
32xECUtit)E Bcpartmcnt
3tatt of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 5th day of October, 1971.
(
GOVERNOR \
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ATTEST
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SECRETARY OF STATE
Py
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Deputy Secretary of Stats
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ISxecutittt ©epartment
3farf of (California
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R-35-7
OCT 121971
WHEREAS, this State continually faces the threat of earth-
quake, flood, fire, riot, environmental pollution, epidemic,
and other destructive forces; and
WHEREAS, certain foreign nations have the potential of
attacking this State and the United States in massive force;
and
WHEREAS, Section 8567 of the Government Code provides, in
part:
(a) The Governor may make, amend, and rescind
orders and regulations necessary to carry out
the provisions of this chapter. . . .; and
WHEREAS, Section 8595 of the Government Code provides:
The Governor may assign to a state agency any
activity concerned with the mitigation of the
effects of an emergency of a nature related to
the existing powers and duties of such agency,
including interstate activities, and it shall
thereupon become the duty of such agency to
undertake and carry out such activity on behalf
of the state; and
WHEREAS, certain assignments of emergency responsibilities
have previously been made by Executive Order; and
WHEREAS, current operational concepts in emergency procedures,
developed in the light of new techniques and recent disaster
experiences, necessitate changes in existing plems;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in
me by the Constitution and laws of this State and in accord-
ance with the provisions of Sections 8567 and 8595 of the
Government Code, do hereby rescind Executive Order No. 67-CD-l
and do hereby issue this Order to become effective immediately
A. The Director, Office of Emergency Services, who is also
the State Director of Emergency Planning and the State
Director of Civil Defense, is responsible for preparation
of the State of California Emergency Plan and the sub-
mission thereof, through the California Emergency Council,
to me for coordination and approval.
PrMtd tm CALiFotNiA orrici o, tTATi ritNTiMc
^xtcutiut Bcpartment
3tJte of California
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B. The head of each department, bureau, board, commission, ■
and independent institution of the State Government,
hereinafter referred to as an agency, is responsible for
the emergency planning and preparedness of his agency.
C. All such agency planning shall be consistent with the
objectives and policies enunciated in the California
Emergency Plan and individual agency administrative
orders issued pursuant to this Order. Draft copies of
such agency plans shall be submitted to the Director,
Office of Emergency Services, for review and coordination
prior to publication. Agency plans shall be published
and distributed to all concerned by the responsible
agency and reviewed, exercised, and revised as necessary
to ensure effectiveness.
D. Each agency shall prepare and disseminate plans and
instructions for:
1. Protection of its personnel, equipment, supplies, and
facilities against the destructive forces of nature or
man.
2. Protection and maintenance of vital public records and
documents.
3. Response to each of the several emergency conditions
enunciated in the California Emergency Plan, including j
a. The carrying on of such of its normal services and
activities as may need to be continued on an emer-
gency basis.
b. The identification of minimum resources needed for
such continuation of essential services, including
personnel, equipment, supplies, and facilities.
c. The redirection of all other resources to accom-
plish the objectives of the California Emergency
Plan and/or applicable service supporting plans or
annexes.
d. Coordination of emergency operations with other
agencies having allied functions and with the
Office of Emergency Services to ensure the most
effective application of resources.
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e. Designation and preparation of alternate facili-
ties for emergency use in the event normal facili-
ties are unsuitable, unsafe, disabled, or
destroyed, certain of these facilities to meet the
criteria for fallout shelter.
E. Each agency shall designate and assign personnel to direct
and/or execute the provisions of its emergency plans and
ensure that tte se and other personnel are properly trained
to carry out their assigned emergency functions.
F. The Office of Emergency Services shall assist other state
agencies with technical guidance and assistance in carry-
ing out the provisions of "A" through "E" above.
G. Authority is hereby granted for state agency employees
designated for participation in authorized training
programs and in test exercises conducted by the agency or
in coordination with the Office of Emergency Services to
be allowed compensating time off for services rendered
outside regular working hours or be compensated for such
services, as the head of the agency may direct.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 7th day of October. 1971.
RONALD REAGAN "
Governor of California
yjj^^e^i
Secretary of State
Prim/td Im CALIPOI NIA OPPICI op ITATI PtlNTIMC
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HxcnitiDe Bepartmcnt
^tate of California
PROCLAMAT^fy 6y_ // )- //(^ ^ ^
OF A "•>•'» »«i«l«/ •! tMM
OF A
STATE OF EMERGEwnv
1, ED KEX.BCKE, Acting Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
i persons and property existed within the County of Santa Barbara.
State Of California, commencing on or before October 6. 1971. ..
a result of widespread fi.es which, by reason of their magnitude.
were beyond the control of the services, personnel. e.uip„ent
I and facilities of said county, and having been requested by the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the county of Santa
Barbara to proclaim a state of Emergency in a;.iH o .
x^uoxijexicy xn said county, I there-
fore proclaim the existence of a stata r^f «>
e or a state of Emergency in the County
|! of Santa Barbara; and
I DIRECT that ., soon her.aft.r „ p„..iM. thi. procl«,.-
tlon b. filed m the office of th. Secretly of st.te end th.t
-ideepreed puMicit, end notice b, ,i,e„ to thi. procl^etion.
IH WITNESS WHEREOF. I heve hereunto .,t „, h»d end ceused
0.e Greet Seel of the stete of Celiforni. to be ,ffi,.d.
Done et the city of s.cr«.e„to thi. J3^ day of octob«:.
1971.
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ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
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Deputjr Secretary vTsStT
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^xecutioe ©epartment
^tate of California
OCTl 11971
EDMUW-C. ^P^^. fftMfl
PROCLAMATION
Dopaty (Mt.iary «( iM«
SUM
WHEREAS, Nearly 1,600 members of the Armed Forces of
the United States are officially listed either as missing
in action or as pr i soners-of -war in Southeast Asia; and
e uniteu oLaLtJb are o t t i c i a i i y iistea eixner as missing
1 action or as pri soners-of -war in Southeast Asia; and
WHEREAS, These men have suffered and continue to suffer
in, imprisonment, deprivation of their rights, prolonged
paration from their loved ones, and the peculiar mental
d physical anguish which is the unique lot of the prisoner-
-war; and
WHEREAS, Their wives, children, parents and other rela-
tives in the United States suffer with them the agony of
separation and of loneliness; and
WHEREAS, These men have carried out, and continue to
carry out their duties to their country in accordance with
their principles and pursuant to directions of the American
people whom they are defending; and
WHEREAS, It is entirely just and in accord with humani-
tarian instincts that we, the American people, remember
these men, cherish their contributions to our security, and
pray for their safety and their speedy return to their homes
and fami lies.
NOW THEREFORE, I, ED REINECKE, ACTING GOVERNOR OF
CALIFORNIA, do hereby proclaim October 25, 1971, as
PRISONER OF WAR DAY in California, and I urge all citizens
show their respect and concern for these servicemen and
join me in praying for their release.
to
to
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 13th day
of October, One Thousand
Nine Hundred Seventy-One.
Acting Governor
Secretary of State
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EOMl'NCt.a^ ..v..eUrrefSj«t|
I herewitii determine that a state of emergency, as
set forth in the Declaration of Emergency signed by the
Director of Water Resources on November 9, 1971, does
e::ist, and that funds for the work and remedial measures
set forth therein are available. The Department of
Finance is directed to allocate to the Department of
Water Resources such amount as will be required to meet
the emergency.
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation shall be filed in the Office of the Secre-
tary of State and that widespread publicity and notice
be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California
to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this I5th day
of November, 1971.
"VERNOR OF CALTflPRNIA
Secretary of State '
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Doputy Secre
r State
n rAliroRNI* OFVICI or tTATI PRINTINC
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
Wm. Gianelli, Director
DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, recent forest fires in Santa Barbara County in the
State of California have resulted in and directly caused a situation
of extraordinary stre.s and of disaster in that damage to watershed
lands by forest fires has created an imminent threat of floods and
damage by water, mud. or debris upon the occurrence of storms, thus
creating an imminent danger to the lives, health and well-being
of persons in this State, the safety of public and private
property, and the maintenance of essential services, and giving
rise to an emergency which is a matter of general public and State
concern, requiring work and remedial measures to protect the health,
safety, convenience and welfare of the general public of the State;
NOW. THEREFORE, pursuant to authority of law. and in
particular Section 128 of the Water Code. I hereby find and
declare that the aforesaid recited matters are true and that an
emergency due to damage to watershed lands by forest fires exists
in Santa Barbara County in the State of California; that said emergency
is a matter affecting Lands damaged by forest fires, and is of
general public and State concern; that work and remedial measures
are required to immediately avert, alleviate, repair or restore
damage or destruction to property having a general public and State
interest and to protect the health, safety, and convenience and
welfare of the general public of the State.
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I further find and declare that said emergency call,
for and requires the full exercise of any and all power, of thi.
Oepartn^ent necessary and required to meet .aid emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand thi.
9th day of November 1971.
^A/fA^^^^
DIRECTOR
Department of Water Re.ource.
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^tate of Colifornia
PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS, An extraordinary occasion has arisen
and now exists requiring that the Legislature of the
State of California be convened in extraordinary
session; now, therefore.
I.
Cali Eor
me vest
Constit
conoene
to meet
Califor
12:00 o
purpose
Ronald Reaga
nia, by virtu
ed by Section
ution of the
the Legislat
in extraordi
nia, on the s
'clock noon o
and to legis
n. Governor of the State of
e of the power and authority in
3 (b) of Article IV of the
State of California, do hereby
ure of the State of California
nary session at Sacramento,
ixth day of December, 1971, at
f said day for the following
late upon the following subject:
To consider and act upon legislation relative
to providing revenues for state government.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this 4th day of December, 1971.
RONALD REAGAN ^
Governor of California
ATTiiS
.ST: QSrUiJ-^- &^<y<^i
Secretary of State
H. p. SULLIVAN
AsalGtant 3ocrotary of ?tato
frimtij tm CALirotNiA orpici o, iTAri riiNriMc
Jo 7^
^xectttioe Bepartmtnt
^tate of CaliFornia
PROCLAMATION
ii Nil ftkt M IM IwPhjif «f Hal
OMUW C S.IS'.'.'h
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Bc^ly HwtMry •! ItaM
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California has
been called in extraordinary session and has convened on
December 6, 1971; and
WHEREAS, on account of an extraordinary occasion which
has arisen and now exists, it is deemed desirable and necessary
to submit additional subjects to the Legislature for
consideration ;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the power vested in me by law,
hereby amend and supplement my Proclamation dated December 4,
1971, by adding the following additional purposes thereto, and
thereby permitting the Legislature to legislate upon the
following subjects, in addition to the subject specified in
the original Proclamation, to wit:
Item No. 2 To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the reapportionment of the Senate and
the Assembly.
Item No. 3 To consider and act upon legislation relative
to the reapportionment of the state's
congressional districts.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this / ^ day of December, 1971.
\ Gl^-^A^-v
Governor of California
ATTEST:
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Uyi
Secretary of State
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^0 73
^xtcutitie Bepartmcnt
^tate of Calirornia
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on the
29th day of February, 1972, within the 76th Assembly District
of the State (as described in Section 30201 of the Elections
Code), to fill the vacancy in the office of Member of
Assembly from said District resulting from the resignation of
Assemblyman Peter B. Wilson.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total number hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this ^"^ day of December, 1971.
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Governor
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ATTEST
Secretary of State
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
: having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
(l persons and property existed within the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, commencing on or about December 27, 1971,
as a result of heavy winds, rain, flooding, and runoff of mud
! and silt which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the
! control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
I said county, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara to proclaim
a State of Emergency in said county, I therefore proclaim the
existence of a State of Emergency in the County of Santa Barbara;
and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proclama-
tion be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 3rd day of January
19 72^
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GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
o^jrctv'U-y oi' Utato
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^KCOtiDc department
^tate of California
1 91972 ''
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that the condition of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property which prevailed at the time of my
previous proclamations as herein described proclaiming that a
state of disaster or state of emergency existed in the affected
jurisdictions as herein described, and now finding that a state
of disaster or state of emergency no longer exists, and further
finding that the local authorities are now able to cope with
the situation, therefore proclaim that the state of disaster or
state of emergency proclaimed on the following dates and in the
following jurisdictions no longer exists effective immediately:
January 23, 1969:
January 25, 1969:
January 28, 1969:
January 29, 1969:
February 5, 1969:
February 8, 1969:
February 8, 1969:
February 10, 1969:
February 16, 1969:
March 12, 1969:
Counties of Los Angeles and Sem
Luis Obispo;
i
Counties of Fresno, Inyo, Riverside, j
San Bernardino, Santa Barbara,
Tulare and Ventura;
Counties of Amador, El Dorado, Kern,
Kings, Madera, Modoc, Mono, Monterey,
Orange, Placer, Sacramento, San
Joaquin, Shasta, Solano, Stanislaus
and Tuolumne;
Counties of Mariposa and Merced;
County of San Diego;
Counties of Calaveras, San Benito
and Sierra;
Coastal areas of Southern California
(Santa Barbara Channel) ;
Counties of Contra Costa, Humboldt,
Mendocino and Sonoma;
Counties of Plumas, Tehama and
Yuba;
Counties of Butte, Marin and Yolo;
PrimttJ In cALirotNiA orrtci ow stati *1imtin«
p>-
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^XEcutiut ©cpartinent
^tm of CaliforniJ
January 27, 1970:
February 3, 1970:
February 10, 1970:
February 10, 1970:
February 16, 1970:
February 26, 1970:
March 2, 1970:
March 10, 1970:
April 30, 1970:
May 1, 1970:
May 29, 1970:
June 8, 1970:
June 30, 1970:
July 24, 1970:
September 24, 1970:
September 28, 1970;
October 1, 1970:
October 2, 1970:
October 20, 1970:
Counties of Butte, Colusa, Glenn,
Lake, Lassen, Marin, Modoc, Plumas,
Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama and
Trinity;
Counties of Sutter emd Yuba;
County of Del Norte;
City of Oakland (Alameda County) ;
City of Sonora (Tuolumne County) ;
County of Santa Barbara;
Counties of Alameda, El Dorado and
Mendocino;
City of Los Angeles (Los Angeles
County) ;
County of Contra Costa;
Agricultural Areas of Napa County;
Agricultural Areas of Sonoma County;
Agricultural Areas of Mendocino
County;
Agricultural Community of Sem
Joaquin County;
Agricultural Community of Lake
County;
City of Oaklamd (Alameda County) ;
Counties of Los Angeles, Ventura
and San Diego;
County of Kern;
County of San Bernardino;
Counties of Monterey and Riverside;
ftimtti tm CftLtvoiNiA orriti or itati raiNTiMc
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l!jenitiU£ Btpartmtnt
3tatc of California
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November 14, 1970: County of San Bernardino;
December 22, 1970: County of Riverside?
February 9, 1971: County of Los Angeles;
May 19, 1971 X oxnard Shore Area of Ventura County.
IN *^ITNESS .'mEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this Ic day of January,
1972.
RONALD REAGffl^
Governor of California
Secretary of State
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Deputy Secrotary oi' State
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11972
^xtcutioe ©epartmcnt
3tate of California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
Wtory of Wol#
I, RCWALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Del Norte,
\ state of California, conunencing on January 21, 1972, as a result
of heavy rains and flooding which, by reason of their magnitude,
were beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment
and facilities of said county, and having been requested by the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Del Norte
to proclaim a State of Emergency in said county, I therefore
proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the County of
Del Norte? and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proclama-
tion be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this jlf^^ day of nrStl,H^Mjfi
0 \.w^ )
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
Deputy Se
jcrotery of Swats ;
itOKNI* CPICB or ITATB ,,1MTINS
idli>
Sxtcutitie Bepartment
^tate of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 6th day of June, 1972, within the 36th Senatorial
District of the State (as described in Section 30100 of
the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of
State Senator from said District resulting from the resig-
nation of State Senator Gordon Cologne.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Coder the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this ^^ day of March, 1972.
Governor ' j
ATTEST 1/7 i
Secretary of State
Secretary of State
primtfd tm califobnia orrici or itatb rtiNTtM*
5019
^Kcutioe ©cpartment
^tatE of California
«^^R1 31972
, ir, atcrei«y of SMi
SPECIAL ELBCTION PROCLAMATTOM
I, RONAIJ3 REAGAN, Governor of the State of California
pursuant to Section 2601 of the Elections Code, Section 22 (c) '
^f^^'^^^^^^ ^^ of the Califcrnia Constitution and Chapters 10^
1167 17jj, and 1760 of the S;:nLuLc3 of 1971, and Charter 11
r.f the Statutes of 1972, hereby i roclaim and order that a
special election be hold on the si>rth day of June, 1972 and
to be consolidated v;i th the direct ; rimary election to be held
en that cato, to submit to the qualified voters of the State
c^ Caxifornia, the following measures ^iroposed by the Leqisla-
turo during its 1971 and 1972 Regular Sessions, together with
an initiative measure:
Q • s- ^^^ter 105 (Assembly Bill No. 75) of the 1971 Regular
R^?V "-,'. I I'ogislature, as amended by Charter G (Assembly
Bill No 3) o^ aie 1972 Regular Session of the Legislature to
.-rcvide ^cr the preparation, issuance and sale of state bonds
CO create a fund to provide aid to school districts of the
state; aeiining the -ewers and duties of state officers in
resr-ect to the administration of the provisions hereof; T-.rovid-
ing v/ays and means for the payment of the interest of sufh bonds
as such interest falls due, and also for the payment and dis-
charge cf the principal of such bonds as such principal matures;
apiropriating money for the purpose of carrying out this chapter;
and providing for the submission of the measure to tlie people
a^a special election to be consolidated with the 1972 direct
primary election.
Cliapter 1167 (Assembly Bill No. 171) of the 1971
Regular Session of the Legislature, authorizing the creation
of a aeot or debts, liability or liabilities, through tlio
issuance and sale of state bonds, to create a fund to i>rovide
i. arm and home aid for veterans in accordance with the provisions
of the Veterans Farm and Home Purchase Act of 1943 and acts
amendatory and supplemental thereto; defining the rowers and
duties of tlie Veterans' Finance Committee of 1943 and the Depart-
ment of Veterans Affairs and other state officers in res .ect to
tlie administration of the provisions hereof; providing ways and
means, exclusive of loans, for the payment of the in'crest of
such debt or debts, liability or liabilities, as such interest
falls due, and also for the payment and discharge of the
principal of such debt or debts, liability or liabilities, as
such principal matures, appropriating money for the nurpose of
carrying out the provisions of the article; and providing for
the submission of the measure to the people at a special
election to bo consolidated with the 1972 direct primary
election. •'
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£xccutit)t ©tpartrntnt
^tate of California
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Chapter 1755 (Senate Bill No. 1561) of the 1971
R^aalar Session of the Legislature, to amend an initiative act
In??Ued"Jn act prescribing the terms upon -^^J ^^-^"f | "J^
Se issued to practitioners of chiropractic, creating the State
Board of Chiropractic Examiners and declaring its powers and
duties prescribing penalties for violation hereof, and repeal-
ing all Ic" and par?s of acts inconsistent herewith" approved
iC^electors November 7. 1922. by amending Sections 1' J. 3. 6^
9 14 and 17 thereof, by amending and renumbering Section 8.1
theieif? and by repealing Sections 8 and 11 thereof, said
amendment to take effect upon the approval thereof by the
oT«!^^or^ and providing for the submission thereof to the
electors 'pursuS^to subdivision (c) ^^S-^^?" ^^^,3'^'^^^='^
IV of the State Constitution, relating to healing arts.
Resolution Chapter 240 (Senate Constitutional Amend-
mon*- Nn 421 of the 1971 Regular Session of the Legislature, a
resol^Ion lo pro^se to the people of the State of California
an amendment to the Constitution of the ^^ate by amending
section 13 of Article I thereof, relating to criminal procedure.
Resolution Chapter 256 (Assembly Constitutional Amend-
ment NO. 44) of the 1971 Regular Session "^^he Legislature
a resolution to propose to the people of the State °^ .caJ-"orni«
an amendment to ?he Constitution of the state, by adding Section
2?5 to Article XIII thereof, relating to property taxation.
! Resolution Chapter 261 (Senate Constitutional Amend-
! ^ M« AA\ of t-hP 1971 Reqular Session of the Legislature, a
' TersolTtlotLprT^^elo the people of the State of California
an amendSSnt tS the Constitution of the state, by amending
lection 9 of Article IX thereof, relating to the Regents of the
11 University of California.
' Resolution Chapter 272 (Assembly Constitutional Amend-
i ment No. 21) of the 1971 Regular Session of the Legislature, a |
i resolution to propose to the people of the State of caiirornia
' an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by amending
i ICctTon 1 Sf Article II thereof, relating to voter qualif icationa
Resolution Chapter 274 (Senate Constitutional Amend-
ment NO. 3) of the 1971 Regular Session of ^^« ^^^J^J^J^J^^^^a
resolution to propose to the people of the State of caiirornia
in amendment to the Constitution of the state, by adding Section
8 to Article II thereof, relating to elections.
pttmifdtm
^Ktutide Bepartment
^tate of California
-3-
Pollution. Initiative. Specifies permissible com-
position and quality of gasoline and other fuel for internal
combustion engines. Authorizes shutting down of businesses and
factories violating air pollution standards. Imposes restric-
tions on leasing and extraction of oil and gas from tidelands
or submerged lands or onshore areas within one mile of mean
high tide line. Prohibits construction of atomic powered
electric generating plants for five years. Establishes restric-
tions on manufacture, sale, and use of pesticides. Prohibits
enforcement officials from having conflicting interests. Pro-
vides for relief by injunction and mandate to prevent violations.
Imposes penal sanctions and civil penalties. If this proposed
initiative is adopted, undefined additional financing from
state sources in the approximate amount of $135,000 annually
plus the total loss of revenue in the approximate amount of
$200,000,000 will be required.
Resolution Chapter 6 (Senate Constitutional Amendment
NO. 6) of the 1972 Regular Session of the Legislature, a reso-
lution to propose to the people of the State of California an
amendment to the Constitution of the state, by adding Section
16 to Article IX, by amending Section 1 of Article X, by repeal-
ing Sections 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 15, 16, and 24 of Article
XII, by adding Section 42 to Article XIII, by amending Section
1 of Article XIV, by repealing Sections 2 and 3 of Article XVII,
by adding Section 24 to Article XX, and by repealing Article
XXII thereof, relating to partial revision of the Constitution
of the State of California.
And I do hereby proclaim
Chapter 154 of the Statutes of 1971
be held in the City and County of S
of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sa
the sixth day of June, 1972, and to
Direct Primary Election to be held
the qualified voters of those count
proposed by the Legislature during
and order, pursuant to
that a Special Election
an Francisco and the Counties
n Mateo, and Santa Clara on
be consolidated with the
on that date, to submit to
ies, the following measure
its 1971 Regular Session:
Chapter 154 (Assembly Bill No. 152) of the 1971
Regular Session of the Legislature, relating to the Southern
Crossing Bridge.
And I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred
dollars ($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000) .
^rimtfi im CAiiroiNiA orrici op itati riiNrtMo
^xenitioe Bepartrntnt
^tate of California
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
used the Great, seal of the State of California to be affixed
reto this / 5 'Z. day of March. 1972.
ca
hereto
Q.
Governor of Calif\rnia
ATTEST:
By: Assistarf
D G. BROWN JR.
tary of State
tary of State
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31972
Secratgyot
^xtcutitje Btpartment
^tate of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, R(WALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 6th day of June, 1972, within the 49th Asaenbly
District of the State (as described in Section 30201 of
the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of
State Assemblyman from said District resulting from the
resignation of Assemblyman Peter P. Schabarum.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code» the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this /^' day of March, 1972,
Governor Q
ATTEST
-%«J^.igvt«if
Asgiatarrtr^ecretary of State
frtmted im CALiroxMi* ofuci or <t»ii piiniihc
£xtcutitit ©tpartment
^tatt of California
^AE.2 C f 72
gTATE OF KMERflEHCY |
» ^A
I, ED REINECKE. Acting Governor of the State of California.
, having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Humboldt.
'; State of California, commencing on or about January 20. 1972.
as a result of heavy rains, flooding and mud slides which, by
\ reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of the
i services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said county, and
Laving been requested by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the county of Humboldt to proclaim a State of Emergency in
said county. I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of
Emergency in the County of Humboldt; and
I DIRBCT that as soon hereafter as possible this proclama-
tion be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that
[widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
\ IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused
, the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
none at the City of Sacramento this _28th day of March.
'^t-^^ -^
ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Seer I
itary of State
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PROCLAMATION
OF A
I. RONALD REAGAN. Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
life and property exists in the Counties of Los Angeles Orange.
Riverside. San Bernardino. San Diego and Ventura State of
California, commencing November 1971. as a result of the Exotic
N^castle Disease epidemic which, by reason of xts magnitude, is |
beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment and
facilities of said Counties, and having been requested by the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Counties of ^os i
Angeles. Orange. Riverside. San Bernardino. San Diego and Ventura
! to proclaim a State of Emergency in said Counties. I therefore
i proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency m the Counties
( of LOS Angeles. Orange, Riverside. San Bernardino, San Diego
i and Ventura; and
I I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
1 proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
i and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
' proclamation.
I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
\ caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this J^th day of
April. 1972.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
Deputy Socrotary or State
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PILED
101972 '
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DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 22, 1972, adopted a Fourth Supplemental
Resolution (supplemental to a resolution adopted by the Trustees
on April 25, 1968) authorizing the issuance of $4,925,000
principal amount of California State University and Colleges
Housing System Revenue Bonds, Series G, and said resolution was
approved by the State Board of Control of the State of California
at a meeting duly held on April 4, 1972; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 22, 1972, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series G for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series G to be published in the manner and form provided
in said resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
held on April 4, 1972;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to be so
sold shall be $4,925,000 principal amount of California State
University and Colleges Housing System Revenue Bonds, Series G,
dated May 1, 1972, and numbered Gl to G985, inclusive. The sale
shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10:00 a.m.
on such date in the month of May, 1972, as you may determine.
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^jccutiDc ©cpartmcnt
3tatc of (California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 5th day of April, 1972.
GOVERNOR (\
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SECRETARY OF STATE
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,H^ 101972
I
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 22, 1972, adopted a resolution authorizing
the issuance of California State College, Los Angeles Student
Union Revenue Bonds and of $5,200,000 principal amount of Bonds
of Series A, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
held on April 4, 1972; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 22, 1972, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained In said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form provided
in said resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
held on April 4, 1972;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to be so
sold shall be $5,200,000 principal amount of California State
College, Los Angeles Student Union Revenue Bonds, Series A,
dated March 1, 1972, and numbered Al to Al,040, inclusive. The
sale shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State
of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, on such
date prior to May 20, 1972, as you may determine.
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^jecutiDe department
^tatc of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 5th day of April, 1972.
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By v^"^
GOVERNOR l\
SECRETARY OF STATE
Deputy Secretary o\ State
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APR 181972
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P R 0 C L A N A T 1 ON
OF AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, .-ui abnormal iy heavy rainfall has oc-curred
■beginning on or about Januai-y 21, 1972, in the northern portion
of the State of California in the area thereof included in the
Co\mties of Del Norte, HLunboldt, ajid Siskiyou, which has caused
serious damage both to private and public property, as a conse-
quence of which these counties have suffered serious damage to
their road systems and liave sustained loss of drainage struc-
tures, roadbeds, and road surfaces on the Federsd-aid secondary
system and, in addition thereto, the state highway system, which
includes the Federal-aid interstate and primary systems and por-
tions of the Federal-aid secondary system, has suffered serious
damage and has sustained loss of drainage structures, roadbeds,
and road surfaces, all of which constitutes an emergency affect-
ing the above Coiinties and the State of California, and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resultixig in the necessity for
immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the interstate , primary and secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways on the state highway
system; and
WHEREAS, su h conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 25 U. S. Code,
as amended.
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3tate of California
NOW, THERFOKE, 1, Ronald Eeagan, Governor of the State
of California, do hereby pro^:laim that an emergency exists
throughout the northern portion of the State of California in
the area thereof included in the Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt,
and Siskiyou, as a result of the storm and flood conditions and
consequent serious damage to bridges and highways on the inter-
state, primary and secondary highway systems and other bridges
and highways on the state highway system; that the immediate
repair or reconstniction of such seriously damaged highways and
bridges is vital to the security, well-being and health of the
citizens of the State of California; and that the Federal Highway
Administrator of the United States is hereby requested to concur
in the declaration of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEHEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great S^al of the State of California to be affixed
this eleventh day of ^P^^il ' 1972.
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Governor of California
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of State
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^KcotitJt ©epartmtnt
^tate or California
PROCLAMMIOM
STATE OF KMKRGIMCY
APRH 01072
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of Fresno,
Kings, Tulare, Merced, Kern, Madera, San Benito, Stanislaus,
El Dorado, Tehama, Placer, Nevada, and San Joaquin, State of
California, commencing March 1972, as a result of the heavy
freeze and hail storms which, by reason of their magnitude,
j were beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment
and facilities of said counties, and having been requested by
the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Counties of
Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Merced, Kern, Madera, San Benito,
Stanislaus, El Dorado, Tehama, Placer, Nevada, and San Joaquin
to proclaim a State of Emergency in said counties, I therefore
proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the Counties
of Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Merced, Kern, Madera, San Benito,
Stanislaus, El Dorado, Tehama, Placer, Nevada, and San Joaquin;
and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proc lamat ion .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 17th day of
April, 1972.
GOVERNOR OF CALIF(»NIA
Secretary of State
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^tatf of CaJifomia
PROCLAMATION
OF a"*"
MAY 2 4 1972
lolMi
STATE OF EMI
I, RCWALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
life and property exists in the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, commencing November 1971, as a result of the
Exotic Newcastle Disease epidemic which, by reason of its magni-
tude, is beyond the control of the services, personnel, equip-
ment and facilities of said County, and having been requested by
the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara to proclaim a State of Emergency in said County, I there
fore proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the County;
of Santa Barbara; and
} I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proc-
lamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and
that widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
I caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 22nd day of May,
1972,
ATTEST:
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GOVERNOR OF CALIPj^RNIA
Secretary of State
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3tate of California
OF A
STATE OF EMEJRGEM
MAY2 41972i!
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PRnCT.AMATiaawnywu,, „
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of Siskiyou and
Modoc, state of California, commencing August 1971, as a result
of the severe weather conditions which, by reason of their
magnitude, were beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of said counties, emd having been
requested by the Chairman of the Boards of Supervisors of the
Counties of Siskiyou and Modoc to proclaim a State of Emergency
in said counties, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State
of Emergency in the Counties of Siskiyou and Modoc; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the state of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^^nd ^^y ^^
May, 1972.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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Secretary of State
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PROCIAMAT
GOVERNOR OF CAlA-QRNIA
Secretary of State
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MAY 2 4 1972 '
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^tatt of California state oV^^imGw^r^~i''i^>^:i'iriSi
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Colusa, State
of California, during March 1972, as a result of severe weather
conditions which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the
control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
said county, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
I
1 Board of Supervisors of the County of Colusa to proclaim a
i
1
j State of Emergency in said county, I therefore proclaim the
I
existence of a State of Emergency in the County of Colusa; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
j and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
I
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 22nd day of
May, 1972.
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^tatt of California
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PROCLAMifflON. jy^ 5^972
^^-^ JMIIini-IMP>.,SMnlinrol$tiM
'I I. RONAU) REAGAN. Governor of the State of California. |
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
' persons and property existed within the County of Santa Clara,
State of California, during March and April 1972. as a result o£
}; freezing weather conditions which, by reason of their magnitud., |
\ were beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment |
; and facilities of said county, and having been requested by the
! Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara;
to proclaim a State of Emergency in said county, I therefore ,
proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the County of ^
Santa Clara; and |
I I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proc- '
'' lamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and
that widespread publicity and notice be given to this procla-
mat ion.
t IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
' caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
j Done at the City of Sacramento this 31st_ day of May. ^
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^GOVERNOR OF CALIFOfiNIA
fecretary /Of State,
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Deputy Secretary of Stat«
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3£xccutitic ©tpartment
^tate or California
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JUN 71972
tOMUNO Q. 9RWim Jr^SKfrt^t, of Stan
DIRECTION
To the Stace Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 19A7 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 26, 1972, adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance
of California State University and Colleges Auxiliary Facilities
Revenue Bonds, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly held
on February 15, 1972; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State Colleges,
on January 26, 1972, adopted a resolution requesting that the
State Treasurer be directed to offer $5,000,000 principal amount
of California State University and Colleges Auxiliary Facilities
Revenue Bonds of Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the
parcels and numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in
said resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State
Treasurer to cause a notice Inviting sealed bids for the purchase
of said Bonds of Series A to be published In the manner and form
provided in said resolution, said resolution was approved by the
State Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting
duly held on February 15, 1972, and said resolution has now
become effective by its terms;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State Colleges. Said bonds to be so sold shall be
$5,000,000 principal amount of California State University and
Colleges Auxiliary Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series A, dated
April 1, 1972, and numbered Al to A1,000, inclusive. The sale
shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at 10:00 a.m.
on such date within the next 30 days as you may determine.
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£xtcutiV)t Bepartmtnt
^tatc or California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 5th day of June, 1972.
aWERNOR V^
SECRETARY OF STATE
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Deputy Secretary of atat»
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I'JN 1 1 1972
EDMUND a BROWN Jr., S^Mtay of SM
PROCLAMATIOM , /^ /,,j-,,„, . >, ^^-^^
OF A »«f«M|r iMiMwir (f IM»
gPATE OF EMERGENCY
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Sacramento,
State of California, beginning on or about June 21, 1972, as a
result of flooding in the Delta Area due to a levee break at
jjAndrus Island which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond
the control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities
of said county, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento to proclaim a
State of Emergency in said county, I therefore proclaim the
existence of a State of Emergency in the County of Sacramento;
and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proc-
lamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and
that widespread publicity and notice be given to this procla-
mation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 21st day of June,
1972
'ATTEST :
GOVERNOR OF CAL]QORNIA
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of State
^CALIPOtNIA OPriCI or ITATB rtlMTtH*
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^tatcofCaliromia
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JUN2 21972
ofSWi
PROCLAMATION
OF AN
EMERGENCY
I herewith determine that a state of emergency, as
set forth in the Declaration of Emergency signed by the
Director of Water Resources on June 21, 1972 does exist,
and that funds for the work and remedial measures set forth
therein are available. The Department of Finance is directed
to allocate to the Department of Water Resources such amount
as will be required to meet the emergency.
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of
State and that widespread publicity and notice be given to
this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 21st day of June,
1972.
Governor of California
Secretary of Sta€e
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Deputy Secretary of State
I
state of California - Resources Agency
Department of Water Resources
Williajn Gianelli, Director
DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, flooding in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River
Delta area has resulted in and directly caused a situation of
extraordinary stress and of disaster which threatens loss of and
damage to property, public and private, including the destruction
of and serious damage to levees and other vital flood control
works;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to authority of law, and in
particular Section 1?8 of the Water Code, I hereby find and
declare that the aforesaid recited matters are true and that an
emergency due to flooding in the Sacramento -San Joaquin River
Delta area does exist; that said emergency is a matter affecting
the waters of the State and is of general public and state concern;
that work and remedial measures are required to immediately avert,
alleviate, repair, or restore damage or destruction to property
having a general public and state interest and to protect the
health, safety, convenience, and welfare of the general public
of the State.
I further find and declare that said emergency calls
for and requires the full exercise of any and all powers of this
Department necessary and required to meet said emergency.
IN V;ITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
21st day of June, 1972.
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Director
Department of Water Resources
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^tatc of California
OF A
STATE Qg 'a^gnggwcy
->* +1.. St&t* of California, h*Ti»«
I, I ED BEINBCKE, Acting Gorornor of th. Stat, ox
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filad in th. Office of th. Soor.tMT •' "•*• •"»
«,d notico be giren to thi. prod-ati.n.
XK WITNESS WHEREOF. I hare beren-f -t ^ >-* -* ""•* *^
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
-+^ «.!■ ./*«/. day of July, 1972.
Done at the City of Sacr««.nto thi- 2ifi* *^
ACTING GOVHWOB OF CALIFOBNIA
Secretary of State
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JUL -71972
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Uxccutioe ©epartment
^tatcofCaUfomia
HtOCUMATION
OF A
STATE OF BMERGENCY
WHEREAS, tho laws of tho State of California empower the Governor
to proclaim a State of Emergency in an area or region of this State affected
j or likely to be affected by certain conditions of extreme peril to persons
and property within the State, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of Article XIII of
I
j the Constitution, that the Legislature shall have the power to provide for,
or authorize local taxing agencies to provide for, any appropriate relief
from ad valorem taxation where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year
I taxable property is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earthquake or other
act of God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed property is located in an area
i or region wliich was subsequently proclaimed by the Governor to be in a State
i
of Eimergency; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, having found
1
I and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and
property within this State did arise and exist in the County of Lake, State
of California, as a result of freeze and snow conditions beginning on or about
I
December 25, 1971; and ^
2. That tlie Governor has been requested to proclaim a State of
Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Lake; and
3. That local autliority in directly affected areas was inadequate
to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril by reason of their
magnitude ; and
k. That the oforesiiid conditions of extreme peril warrant and
i necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State of Emergency.
iiecuoDE department
^tattofCaliromia
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NOW, THEREFORE, 1, ED HEINECKE, Acting Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of tlio powers juiil uuthority vested in me by IJje
Constitution and laws of this State, do liereby proclaim the existence of a
State of Einergcncy in the County of Lake, State of California; and
ji I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect immediately,
effective on or about December 25, 1971 » and that as soon hereafter as
j possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secreteiry of State
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of the State of California; and that widespread publicity and notice be
given to this proclamation.
t'
11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this I3f^^ day of July, 1972.
ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
ATTEST
Deputy Secretary of State
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JUL 2 G 1972
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i£xtctttiD£ BtpartmEnt
3tate of California
P R O C L A M A T I 0 N
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JUL 2 6 1972
Aiilitant SecrtMry •( (MM
I, Ed Reinecke, Lieutenant Governor of the State of
California do hereby certify:
THAT the State Office of Mental Retardation was
established administratively in 1969 to assist the
State Mental Retardation Program Advisory Board.
THAT Chapter 908, Statues of 1971, replaced said
Advisory Board with the State Developmental Disability
Planning Advisory Council.
THAT the Advisory Council has responsibilities larger
than those of the predecessor Advisory Board.
THAT, in order to assist the Advisory Council in its
tasks, there is created the State Office of Develop-
mental Disabilities to replace and succeed the Office
of Mental Retardation.
THAT Robert P. Gregovich, Jr., who served as Coordinator
of the Office of Mental Retardation is named to be
Director of the Office of Developmental Disabilities.
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Therefore I herby affix my signature in Sacramento,
California this 17th day of July, 1^2.
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Ed Reinecke
Lieutenant Governor
State of California
Secretary of State
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Deputysecrotary of State
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IwcutiBt ©tpattmtnt
^iK ofCiliMa
EXECUTIVE OBPER HO. R-30-CHP-72
WHE»«. the Pos=i^j--J !Li°trifTSr,!l5rtsa?S|n
°LTeyS;f r.lo°„«o.=^? the -/-J- /.".raf^Utrncrof the
-l"!^^^of=:s°^f''oSerar/ncret Uh local a„a state to
=:f=ers1.Uy"eet the ptohle.s,
^EKE^. section Be3. o. f ^ -Sfof off/tS^^f ^a.
-ItrenST. rsraL^ofere/^ncV to .tiX.^e the Ca...oth.a
Highway Patrol; 4.T,„r-izes
WHEKE.S. section esoso. the -e-f-^^^^^
the Governor to ^^^^^"''J^f litigation of the effects of an
activity concerned w.th^the.mxtxg ^^^ ^^.^^.^^ ^^^,,3 ,,d
rtlinrtJat Separt^ent.
1 WHEREAS, tne California Highway Patrol^ha.^un.^s
■ stationed throughout the State whx^^ .^.i^^ietions xn need
iate response to requet.v.=.
of immediate assistance;
1
leaiate aao-^-'
WHEREAS, the ■^-'^^^^ °^i^^^n"it5°enforSSnf t^hniques
l,ave received ^xtensxve traxnxng ^^^^^^ necessary axd to
and procedure and are prcpart.u
local jurisdictions; ^^^ ^^^^^
«0V;. THEREFORE. I. f.-.J^ ^rcr'anrSority vested
t ^i^^C^^^^i^^^^i^:^^ TslT'^rTleil Of .the
TccrrdaLe with the P-S^-^rsuf tfif o^rder to the Calxfornxa
SgS'fatfot'toVecofe^ffective inu^edxately:
^ ^y.^ California Highway Patrol
1 The commissioner of.t"^ «-ax representatives
shall i^rsonally or through ^^^f ^?;f ^J- efs of police of the
Svelorplans in -^^unctxon wxth the chxef ^^^^.P ^^^ ^^^
various cities throughout the State o ^^f^j-nia to provxde
sheriffs of the -untxes xn the State^^ ^
for the assistance of the Cai"o beyond the control of the
event of local -°"^^^i?"%^5Sich require the assistance of
fdd?iirnirrarenforcSn?1ersonnel.
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iSx£CUtiDt Bepartnitnt
^tatt of California
PAGE TWO
2. The California Highway Patrol shall render aid to
local cities and counties pursuant to such plans.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here- ]
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State
of California to be affixed
this twenty-fifth day of July,
1972.
Governor of California
ATTEST
Secretary of State
eputy Secretary of State
(/
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30<li
^KCutiDt Bcpartmcnt
^tate of California
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of I9A7 (Education Code Section 2A501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on July 12, 19/2, adopted a resolution authorizing
the issuance of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Student Union Revenue Bonds and of $2,600,000 principal amount
of Bonds of Series A, and said resolution was approved by the
State Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting
duly held on July 18, 1972; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on July 12, 1972, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form provided
in said resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
held on July 18, 1972;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth In the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to be so
sold shall be $2,600,000 principal amount of California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona Student Union Revenue Bonds,
Series A, dated July 1, 1972, and numbered Al to A520, Inclusive.
The sale shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the
State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, on
such date prior to August 20, 1972 as you may determine.
ftimtfJ im CAtiroRNiA orrici or itati rilWTiNc
^xenititic ©cpartment
^tateofCalirornia
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 26th day of July, 1972.
GOVERNOR
\ Cfi-»MiM.A-s.
nETXkY OF STATE
^' ■
I Deputy Secretary of State
I'
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mi
^xenitiDE ©tpartmtnt
3tate orcafifornia
proclam;vt fe^fta^
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AUG 15 1972
k#^irt/ •Mf#Mfy OT WiMV
I I, RONALD REA3AN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
I persons and property which prevailed at the time of my previous
I proclamation as herein described proclaiming that a state of
emergency existed in the affected jurisdictions as herein des-
cribed, and now finding that a state of emergency no longer
exists, and further finding that the local authorities are now
able to cope with the situation, therefore proclaim that the
state of emergency proclaimed on the following dates and in the
following jurisdictions no longer exists effective immediately:
October 13, 1971:
County of Santa Barbara;
January 3, 1972: County of Santa Barbara;
February 28, 1972: County of Del Norte;
March 28, 1972:
April 17, 1972:
May 22, 1972:
July 13, 1972:
May 31, 1972:
County of Humboldt ;
Counties of Fresno, Kings, Tulare,
Merced, Kern, Madera, San Benito,
Stanislaus, El Dorado, Tehama,
Placer, Nevada and San Joaquin;
Counties of Siskiyou amd Modoc;
County of Laike;
County of Santa Clara.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
1972.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 3rd day of August,
31 oo
^itcutftJE ©epartment
^tQK of Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
FILED
In th» clHr* cf Ihu ;*c(»icr/ of SloM
uf ttf Slal* uf Colttofnla
A'JGl V1972
Al //'•'/•o'clock /9, M.
CDMUrQJ^SfflXj J.,, Sccreta.-y tf Stal
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, pursuant to Chapter 105 of the Statutes of 1971,
hereby proclaim that the State School Building Aid and
Earthquake Reconstruction and Replacement Bond Law of 1972,
submitted to the voters at a special election held on the
sixth day of June. 1972, received a majority of all the
votes cast for and against it at said election.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal of the State of California this / /
day of August, 1972.
<ir
/"
Governor
Secretary of State
mftk
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I5xecutit)t ©cpartment
^tate or California
FILED
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EDMUNQ^r'BiniffN Ir., S«crcliry of Stltl
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
do hereby proclaim that a General Klcction will be held
throughout this State on Tuesday, the seventh day of
November, 1972, at which the following offices are to be
filled:
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS;
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
from each of the forty-three congressional districts of
the State;
STATE SENATORS from the odd numbered districts of the
forty senatorial districts of the State;
MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY from each of the eighty
assembly districts of the State;
JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT in various counties as
certified by the Secretary of State.
Also, such other state, county and judicial district,
or other offices as are provided by law to be filled at
such election.
I further proclaim that at such election there will
also be submitted to the vote of the electors such pro-
posed constitutional amendments, questions, propositions
and initiative measures as are required to be so submitted
by the Constitution and laws of this State.
I further proclaim that there shall be held on the
same day and consolidated with such General Election those
Special Elections called by the Legislature and that there
shall be submitted to the vote of the electors at such
consolidated election those proposed constitutional amend-
ments and other propositions which the Legislature has
directed to be submitted at those Special Elections.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount here-
after expended for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00).
>ri«fW In <
^xccutitie Bepartmtnt
^tate of California
■2-
IN WITNESS WIIHRKOF, I herrinlo set my liaiirl and affix
the Great Seal of the Slate of California this ... 9J.<jhth
clay of Sept'Miiljor, ^'^17 .
Governor of California
ATTKST
Secretary of State
epuzy Secretary of State
fri»ui t* CAtiroMHi* orr>ci ot ttAtt pbiniin«
V07.
FILED
SEP 14 1972
^tattofCatifornia D«5yi=i«'r-aTi». ,
PRnCLAMATICW
OF A
STATE OF EMERGIMCY
I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Sutter, State
of California, during March 1972. as a result of severe weather
conditions which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the
'' control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
said county, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of supervisors of the County of Sutter to proclaim a
State of Emergency in said county, I therefore proclaim the
existence of a State of Emergency in the County of Sutter; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ..|3^ day of
Q
CALIFOraiA
GOVERNOR OF CALIFO^IA
Secretary of State
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Depii'ty Secretary of S^^te ^
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orrici Of ■t*Ti ffUliniiS
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35ieniriDc ©rpartment
3Mte of California
FILED
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•r Mm Sm* of CcWariite
OCT 11 1972
EDMUND G. ntOWN Jr, SMrttuy of StM
D_IRE_GJ20K
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and colleges, on September 27, 1972, adopted a resolution ^
autnorizing the issuance of California State University Sai-
Francisco Student Union Revenue Bonds and of $6, 50o'ooo principal
amount of Bonds of Series A, and said resolution wal approved bf
the State Board of Control of the State of California afa meeting
duly held on October 3, 1972; and meeting
and Con^f ^' ^^"^ Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on September 27, 1972, adopted a resolution re-
'o"%'!'f *w '''' "'^'^ Treasurer be directed to offer e^id Bonds
o- Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form provided
Boa^rof 'control"; T T" —lotion was approved by the S ate
on?ct:ber°?ri972; ''' ''"'^ °' California at a meeting duly held
NOW, THERETORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California State University and Colleges Said hnnH»\ !
sold Shall be ,6,500,000 pll.oip.l''^Z't ofVauTotiiTslLT
d^t rr'^'.'^ ^Vancisco Student Union Revenue Bond™, Series A
dated November 1, 1972, and numbered Al to Al,300, inclusive
St:tr;f C 'f "^' ''r' "^ ^^^ ^^^^- °^ the TrLsur r f ihe
State of oa.ifomia. State Capitol, Sacramento, California on
ouch date prior to November 1, 197^', as you n^^ illlrTnl.'
t'initi /• coiroma ornca or iKra i
m'
^imn\)t Bcpartincnt
^tate of California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 10th day of October, 1972.
\ C^ t A^ \r * t> V ' m.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST
SECRETARY OP STATE
Deputy Secretary of Stat*
31 C^
i^XECutiOE ©tpartmcnt
^tate or California
PROCLAMATION 0012 71972
OF A
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
I having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Monterey,
State of California, conunencing on or about October 12, 1972, as
i a result of heavy rains and mudslides which, by reason of their
! magnitude, were beyond the control of the services, personnel.
, equipment and facilities of said county, and having been re-
I quested by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the
i county of Monterey to proclaim a State of Emergency in said
' county, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of Emer-
I gency in the County of Monterey; and
1 I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclaunation .
ji IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 24th day of
October, 1972,
GOVERNOR OF CAIiIF(|RNIA
Secretary of State
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DepuVj^/Becretary of St
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sf Ik* Slot* ,f Collfornla
OCT 2 71372
a)MUNOG.|flOWNJr.
Executive Department
State of California
i -. «I» StcrMory »f SiMt i7
StJtl
Secrttaiy of Sts
I herewith determine that a state of emergency, as
set forth In the Declaration of Emergency signed by the Director
of Water Resources on October 19, 1972 does exist, and that funds
for the work and remedial measures set forth therein are avail-
able. The Department of Finance is directed to allocate to the
Department of Water Resources such amount as will be required
to meet the emergency.
I direct that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of
State and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 24th day of October,
1972,
g^'v^AJL
Governor of Calif^nla
\TTEST : C^faw( -^- ^McO^ 'l
Secretary of State /
- '/^'^ /
»y.
Deputv^ecrelary of Stnto
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i^xecutiUE Bepartmcnt
^tateofCflltromia
FILED
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of tW StaM c< Calif
■IHwiri*
17? i
NOV 20 1972
OM'jm cmam jr., SecnUry of SMi
EXECUTIVE OFiDER NO. R 37-72
Ey
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of
the State of California, I hereby order and proclaim
that there be established in the Health and Welfare
Aqency the Office of Educational Liaison, which shall
carry out the duties, functions, and responsibilities
as set forth in Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section
1616 5) of Part 4 of Division 9 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, as added by Chapter 670 of the Statutes
of 1972.
It is essential that the Office of Educational Liaison
beain immediately the development of a comprehensive
statewide child development plan, so it can render its
report on such development to the Legislature on or
before June 1, 1973, as directed by Section 16172 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
This order shall take effect immediately, and shall remain
in force until the 61st day after final adjournment of
the 1972 Regular Session of the Legislature.
IN '•7TTI>IESS \'niERr;OF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 31st day of October, 1972.
,^N
RONALD REAGAN U
Governor of California
Secretary of State
rilrcci, '•c^Vc^tfif
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Deputy) Secretary of Gtra3
ftlnlti Im CALirORNI* OFriCB or ITAri rilHTINO
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^xtcutitiE ©cpartmtnt
^tatc of (California
JEC G1972 I
EOMUWe BMiMiJr SMftnyo^SMl
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 27th day of February, 1973, within the 22nd
Senatorial District of the State (as described in Section
30100 of the elections Code), to fill the vacancy in the
office of State Senator from said District resulting from
the death of Senator Tom Carrell.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ha've hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 1st day of December, 1972.
GOVERNOR >^
Secretary of State
Secretary of State
primlii tn CALirotNi* orrici of itati ptiNTiNo
^S/of
^xtcutioe Bepartmcnt
^tate orCQlifomia
P R O C L A M A T I O N
filed'
' • ' - ill.* ul lh« Swrctory af J
• ih. Stat* b« CalMornia
DEC 26 1972
tDf'N!) C err/N Jr.,_^ccrrtafy of 'stm
WHEREAS, Harry S. Truman, thirty-third President of the
United States of America, died this 26th day of December
1972; and
VJHEREAS, the President of the United States, Richard M.
Nixon, has by executive order directed that all executive
departments, independent establishments, and other govern-
mental agencies, including their field offices, be closed
on Thursday, December 28, 1972 as a mark of respect for
former President Truman; and
VfflEREAS, it is fit, proper and appropriate that a day be
set aside in reverence to the memory of President Truman
as a great leader and benefactor of humanity; NOW, THEREFORE,
I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby declare
Thursday, December 28, 1972 a day of mourning set apart in
reverence to the memory of Harry S. Truman, thirty-third
President of the United States and a great leader and bene-
factor of humanity, to be observed consistent with section
6700 (n) of the Government Code of the State of California
and by all schools, colleges and universities; I call upon
all business and all citizens to join in the observance of
this day which is being set aside to honor the memory of
President Harry S. Truman.
State departments and agencies will maintain sufficient work
forces necessary to meet emergency situations and provide
vitally necessary public services.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 26th day of December 1972.
Attes
Governor of Caiitdrnla
^kftkif Secretary of St«te
-^
S/o^
35xcnitioe department
^tate of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
«4Rn e<
JAN 41973
J>. BROV/N ^f.yS9creta;y Of ItMill
In I'm «Mn 0* llw S«cTWiiiy af Mn,
u( rtM Sta)» of CaMfMila
EOMUNt
By.J
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 3rd day of April. 1973. within the 38th Senatorial
District of the State (as dc^scribed in Section 30100 of
the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of
State Senator from said District resulting from the
resignation of Senator Clair w. Burgener.
PJ^D I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN wrraESS WliEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 4th day of January, 1973.
Governor
ATTEST
Secretary of state I
■A
Do#ty Sccrotajy o- <i'^^~
trlnl.4 I, C.llFOINl. OPFIC. O. ITATI FlmTIH
o*//c3
iJx£coot)t ©tpartmtnt
3t3te or California
PROCLAMATION
FILED
I* th* offic* «l tin t«ra<Dfy of
of th« MM* •! Caliteniia
JAN 51973
I, RONAID REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property which prevailed at the time of my previous
proclamation as herein described proclaiming that a state of
emergency existed in the affected jurisdictions as herein des-
cribed, and now finding that a state of emergency no longer
exists, and further finding that the local authorities are now
able to cope with the situation, therefore proclaim that the
state of emergency proclaimed on the following dates and in the
following jurisdictions no longer exists effective immediatelyt
May 22, 1972:
July 3, 1972s
County of Colusa;
Counties of Glenn, San Benito
and Santa Clara;
September 13, 1972: County of Sutter.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
1972.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 22nd day of December,
Ko — »<(fcw —
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
Deputy^lSGcotai-y oi' 3tate
fn»it4 tm eALivoftiii4 evfici of tTAra ttiMnii*
^///
IJiffotiDe ©epartment
ibvaxi orColirornia
FILED -1
JAN 10 1973 I
VM
By
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R 38-73
W.EREAS Title VIII of the Housing Act of 1964 beginninq
with section 801 has established a mechanism for^tJaining
and education in the area of community development which
involves the several layers of governmental jurisdictions
from the State Chief Executive to agencies within cit-
governments; and ■■■i.i'j.ii i,ic.
are^^?.^oH f ^ectives of community development training
are related to those of public personnel management; and
WHEREAS there is established by Executive Order R 30-71
the Advisory Coordinating Council on Public Personnel
Management which is administratively responsible to the
State Personnel Board and also which is responsible for
of^'l^oj*'"'^"^^*'^"" °^ ^^^ Intergovernmental Personnel Act
NOW THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
?n mf^n"^^*: I ^^^^tue of the powers and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of this State do hereby
issue this order to become effective immediately:
1. The State Personnel Board is hereby designated
as the responsible contracting agency within
the State of California for the Community
Development Training Act (Title VIII of the
Housing Act of 1964) PL 88-560, but shall act
only upon advice and counsel of the Advisory
Coordinating Council on Public Personnel Manage-
ment, which Council is hereby designated as the
office within the State of California to fulfill
the obligations and agreements entered into
between the California State Personnel Board and
the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
2. The Advisory Coordinating Council on Public
Personnel Management shall follow the guidelines
of the Title VIII program to include the followina
responsibilities:
a. To establish policy and priorities under
the terms of Title VIII of the Housinq
Act of 1964.
b. To recommend to the Governor a State
Plan required under the law.
c. To advise and make recommendations to the
Governor and other appropriate agencies
concerning community development and the
public service.
n^.
#H«r#i to CALiroiiiiA orFict o? itati rtiNTiNo
l5xenidDe ©epartmtnt
3tate or California
Executive Order R 38-73
Page 2
d. To coordinate with the Intergovernmental
Personnel Act of 1970.
3. The Advisory Coordinating Council on Public
Personnel Management shall communicate to the
Governor through the State Personnel BolrdTs to
2v bo°nn"'' °' activities and accomplishments as
may be necessary on at least an annual interval
beginning January 1, 1973. mcervaj.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this
of January, 1973"
9th
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O-jJiX^
3AN 5
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
Attested by:
Secretary of State ^
by />//?-U
DepU'
feVt^
LJAu/<
ty Secretary of St
prtmlti tm caiifoini* ornci op it,
ATI fiiiinm
3112
£x£cutiV)t ©epartment
^tateorCaHromia
P R OCLAMATION
FILED!
to llw ollica ol (h* SKratoiy al IMM
•i tiM Stala ot Caliiomi*
JAN 2'6 1973 !|
EDMUND G. BROWN Jr., StcraMf ct SMt
D«put]j/s*cr«iory of Stalft
WHEREAS, Lyndon B. Johnson, Thirty-sixth President of the
United States of America, died the twenty-second day ot
January 1973; and
WHEREAS, the President of the United States, Richard M.
Nixon, has by executive order directed that all executive
departments, independent establishments, and other govern-
mental agencies, including their field offices, be closed
on Thursday, January 25, 1973, as a mark of respect for
former President Johnson; and
WHEREAS, it is fit, proper and appropriate that a day be
set aside in reverence to the memory of President Johnson
as a great leader and benefactor of humanity; NOW, THEREFORE,
I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby declare
Thursday, January 25, 1973, a day of mourning set apart in
reverence to the memory of Lyndon B. Johnson, thirty-sixth
President of the United States and a great leader and bene-
factor of humanity, to be observed consistent with section
6700 (n) of the Government Code of the State of California
and by all schools, colleges and universities; I call upon
all business and all citizens to join in the observance of
this day which is being set aside to honor the memory of
President Lyndon B. Johnson.
State departments and agencies will maintain sufficient work
forces necessary to meet emergency situations and provide
vitally necessary public services.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 23rd day of January 1973.
<^*^^s^
overnor of Call
Secretary of State /
i^<J^A.
Deputy /Secretary oi' fit* to
OKMtA OVFKI Off ITATt ffllNTINO
-^//sS
FIUED
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~ ' of Ita tl«M •( Callfwnia
JAN 3 01973
^tatt of California ^
PR0CLAMATIC3N
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
I, RONALD REAGM, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of Marin and
San Luis Obispo, State of California, beginning on or about
January 12, 1973, as a result of storms, flooding, mudslides,
tidal action and other conditions which, by reason of their
magnitude, were beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of said counties, and having been re-
quested by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the
Counties of Marin and San Luis Obispo to proclaim a State of
Emergency in said counties, I therefore proclaim the existence
of a State of Emergency in the Counties of Maurin and San Luis
Obispo; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacraunento this _£J[^^day of
January, 1973.
GDVERNOR OF CALIFORNUl
by.
DepuSy Secretary of cTa^b
31U
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tOMU
:\i\ V1973 '--'- - '-*■ — — '
MUND B. BROWN Jr., Sjcretaty <« S(^ /X?
^tate of £alifomia state of emergency
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the City of South San
Francisco, State of California, beginning on or about January 16, ^
1973, as a result of storms, flooding, mudslides, tidal action
and other conditions which, by reason of their magnitude, were
I
beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment and
facilities of said counties, and having been requested by the
Mayor of the City of South San Francisco to proclaim a State of
Emergency in said city, I therefore proclaim the existence of
a State of Emergency in the City of South San Franciscoi and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamat ion .
i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
i Done at the City of Sacramento this JO ^^ day of
January, 1973.
Governor of cALiF«ttJiA
'Secretary of State
.-< ■■/:
Depuify Secretary of GtatQm
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*> *• «•-• at CalUmia
Tr.fi 71973
3115
'O^UNftQ. BROWN Jj.. Secretav^SUta'^
&ta<ttaf6MfnTn\a ' of A
lTION
STATE OF RMRRnrair-v
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Emergency in an area or
region of this state affected or likely to be affected by certain
conditions of disaster or extreme peril to persons and property
within the state, which proclamation shall be in writing and
shall take effect immediately upon its issuance; and
i
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
have the power to authorize local taxing agencies to provide
for the assessment or reassessment of taxable property where
after the lien date for a given tax year taxable property is
damaged or destroyed by a major misfortune or calamity and the
damaged or destroyed property is located in an area or region
which was subsequently proclaimed by the Governor to be in a
state of disaster; and
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California
have found and do hereby find: ^sixrornia,
1. That conditions of disaster did arise and exist
in the oxnard Shore Area of the County of Ventura, state of
California, as a result of heavy wave erosion caused by per-
sistent storms beginning on or about January 15, 1973; and
» c^=,- \'^ '^^^^ ^^^ Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board oF
Supervisors of the County of Ventura; and
' w=.c ^ ^ ^* J^^^ ^"""^^ authority in directly affected areas
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of disaster
by reason of their magnitude; and aisaster
[ 4. That the aforesaid conditions of disaster warrant
' Ti:^^:::;^^ "^^ P-d^ation of the existence of" st"tT'
i of= n.i-^ ''°''' ™^^ORE, I, RONALD REAGJW, Governor of the Stat.
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in 'I
t IV^ '\" ^°"«titution and laws of this State, do hereby procLim'
the existence of a state of Emergency in the Oxnard ^ore I^ea of
the county of Ventura, state of California; and \
3/A
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Page 2
J I DIRECT that this proclamation shall constitute the
proclamation of a state of disaster as referred to in Section
2.8 of Article XIII of the Constitution; and
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect
immediately, effective January 15, 1973, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of
the Secretary of State of the State of California; emd that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
I
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this I *T day of
February, 1973.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
toy.
(uu^ %,M^
Deputfy Secretary of Stato
tiimitt hi c
3116
^xtcutiot Bepartment
^tm of CiliTornio
PROCLAMATION U)i
FILED
" offic* of ih. S,^,„.j, J
i-hR V1973
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, pursuant to Chapter 152 of the Statutes of
1972, hereby proclaim that the Health Science Facilities
Construction Program Bond Act of 1971, submitted to the
voters at the General Election held on the seventh day
of November, 1972, received a majority of all the votes
cast for and against it at said election.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of the State of California
this 7th day of February, 1973.
Governor h
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
by ^n*.\M^^ , /O Ua,<JUc^^
Deffliity Secretary of SV&te
prtmird tm caiipoinia ovrici or >t«ti riiMTiM*
^lEcutitie ©tpartmtnt
^tate of CaliFornia
3117
i|MUND G. Bl
otS«»
PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, pursuant to Chapter 937 of the Statutes of
1972, hereby proclaim that the Community College
Construction Program Bond Act of 1972, submitted to
the voters at the General Election held on the seventh
day of November, 1972, received a majority of all the
votes cast for and against it at said election.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of the State of California
this 7th day of February, 1973.
Governor h
Secretary of State
pttty
/C ' M^-uJiAc
Secretary of S
Wta
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3118
iSxtcutioe ©epartmcnt
^tate or California
FILED
In Hm offlc* o» Iha Ucrtlary of I
o» rti« Slot* ef Callfsnila
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
tOMUl
By-
rrn 71973
. BROWN, Jr., Secret!
D*puty Swratary of
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 29th day of May. 1973, within the 38th Assembly
I District of the State (as described in Section 30201 of
I the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of
State Assemblyman from said District resulting from the
death of Assemblyman Carley V. Porter.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of ten thousand dollars (§10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 7th day of February, 1973.
SM>
iJxccutiiaE department
^att of California
FILED
In the offict o) ll« SKrtt3fy t>
•< th* tM» ot CaWMiito
rtB 9W73
a)MUNO 3. BROWN Jr., Sacr«
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
3119
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SUM
I. RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
\ persons and property existed within the Counties of Santa Barbaraj
' and Solano, State of California, beginning on or about January
( !l
8. 1973, as a result of storms, flooding, mudslides, tidal action
, and other conditions which, by reason of their magnitude, were
' beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment and
' facilities of said counties, and having been requested by the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Counties of Santa
Barbara and Solano to proclaim a State of Emergency in said
counties, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of
Emergency in the Counties of Santa Barbara and Solano; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
I'
proclamation.
; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
li Done at the City of Sacramento this _£Z — '^^V °^
February, 2:^1^
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Secretary of State
orrtcB or itati mimtiic*
ty.
paiMTilC*
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Deputy/ Secretary of State
■^^=tC^Iv^^' <\^
3120
^xccutiDe ©tpartment
^tfltf of (California
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHKREA3, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on January 24, 1973, adopted a resolution authorizing
the issuance of California State University, Sacramento Student
Union Revenue Bonds and of $1,800,000 principal amount of Bonds of
Series A, and said resolution was approved by the State Board of
Control of the State of California at a meeting duly held on
January 26, 1973; and
WHKHEAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on January 24, 1973, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer aaid Bonds of
Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
set forth in the fomi of notice contained in aaid resolution, smd
authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer to cause a notice
inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said Bonds of Series A* to
be published in the manner and form provided in said resolution,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of
the State of California at a meeting duly held on January 26, 1973;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer said
bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers and
pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to be so
sold shall be 11,600,000 principal amount of California State
University, Sacramento Student Union Revenue Bonds, Series A,
dated March 1, 1973» and numbered Al to A360, inclusive. The sale
shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, on such date
prior to March 1, 1973 > as you may determine.
primlfi In c«iirDHMtA opvici or iTAri rilNflH«
3120
^lecutiDr Bepartmcnt
3tareof£alifornij
Ml Hm offc* o( lh« SMratary «l J
FF.Bl 31973
Dwvi)' Mratarr •( IM*
IN CETNESS WHKREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the otate of California to be affixed
this 9th day of February, 1973.
GOVSRNOH CS
ATTKST
SECHETARY OP GTATK
Deputy Se^&y of State
Piimlti in c4i irotNi* orvic* or itati rxiNTiNC
3121
iExerotitic Bepartment
^tateorcalirornio
DIHECTION
To the State Treasurer under proviaions of The State GolleRe
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEltEAo, the Ti-us tees of the California State Onlversi ty
and Gollegea, on January 24, 1975, adopted a First Supplemental
Resolution (supplemental to a resolution adopted by the Trustees
on January 26, 1972) authorizing the issuance of $5,000,000
principal amount of California Slate University and Colleges
Auxiliary Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series fl, and said resolution
was approved by the State Board of Control of the State of
California at a meeting duly held on January 26, 1973; and
WHERKAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on January 24, J973, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasui-er be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series B for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series B to be published in the manner and form provided
in said resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly held
on January 26, 1973; « J
NOW, rilEHKPOHE, I, RONALD HEAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terns and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to be so
sold shall be $5,000,000 principal amount of California State
University and Colleges Auxiliary Facilities Revenue Bonds,
Series B, dated March 1, 1973, and numbered Bl to Bl.OOO,
inclusive. The sale shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento.
California, on such date prior to March 1, 1973, as you may
determine. ^
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3121
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^tatt of California
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•« rtM IM* d CaUtorai*
FF.Bl 31973
BROWN it.JkcntiPiA
=ii
IN WITNESS THEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great oeal of the 3tate of California to be afUxed
this 9th day of Kebruary, 1975.
GOVERNOR
-^>-
^
SECRETARY OP STATE
By ^^-A^(
Deputy Seo^tary of Stafa
3122
f^
£xccuti\3t ©Epartmtnt
^tattofCalifcrnia
PROCLAMATI(»i
OF A
^.TATK OF EMERGENCY
i I, ED REINECKE, Acting Governor of the State of
j California, having found that conditions of extreme peril to
! the safety of persons and property existed within the Counties of
Colusa. Glenn, Napa, Placer, Sutter, and Yuba, State of
California, beginning on or about January 16, 1973, as a result
. of heavy winds, storms, flooding and other conditions which, by
reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of the
] services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said counties,
and having been requested by the Chairman of the Board of
supervisors of the Counties of Colusa, Glenn, Napa. Placer,
Sutter, and Yuba to proclaim a State of Emergency in said
counties, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of
Emergency in the Counties of Colusa, Glenn, Napa, Placer,
Sutter, and Yuba; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamat ion .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Dore at the City of Sacramento this _^_1 day of
Februa^^y^ ]^12
ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
of state .-.//It
'■'-S/-
!
By .i^Uj 0:,(^u^.^^<^^^ ^ ^
^o...R9im.Mirfi]m.of Stato FILED
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•I Mm Imm tt C*lM»riila
FEB 2 81973
EDMUND &JKW(Mr., Sftfjrtyy of SMt
3123
i^Kcutitit Btpartment
3(j(f or^aliroriiij
PROCLAMftTIOi
STATE OF EMERGENCY
I, ED REINECKE, Acting Governor of the State of
California, having found that conditions of extreme peril to the
(Safety of persons and property existed within the County of
Ventura, beginning on or about January 16, 1973, as a result of
storms, flooding, mudslides, tidal action eind other conditions
which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of
the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said
jcounty, and having been requested by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Ventura to proclaim a State of
Emergency in said county, I therefore proclaim the existence of a
State of Emergency in the County of Ventura; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
pr oc 1 amat io n .
I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this "^"^ day of
February, 1973.
i^/^W.
.tiT..^.
^^' / „
ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
^Secretary of State
Deiiity SocRtLW Eif Dt^tJ ; 1
, h *• »<««• •» •••• »— •"» •• »*»
Fnia orrici or tTAT* rtiMTiK*
of th« $tot« of C»MftrfiM
MAR 1 1973
EDMUW % BROWN Jr^ Secretmr tt
3124
ExtctttitJt Btpattmtnt
^tatcorCalirorniJ
PROCIAMATIOJ
OF A
STATK OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a State of Emergency i>J^" ^"J "^^^_
reqion of this State affected or likely to be affected by cer
tain conditions of disaster or extreme peril '^^ P---.^"^,,,.
property vithin the State, which proclainatLon ^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^
ing and si.all take effect immediately upon xts issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
^ve the power to authorize local taxing agencies to provide
for the assessment or reassessment of taxable property where
after^elten date for a given tax year taxable property is
:^:gef or Stroyed by a major misfortune or calamity and the
damaged or destroyed property is located m an area o^ "9^°"
Till was subsequently proclaimed by the Governor to be in a
state of disaster; and
WHEREAS. I, as Acting Governor of the State of
California, have found and do hereby find: j
1 That conditions of disaster did arise and exist '
in the County of Butte, State of California, as a result of
excessive cold weather and freezing conditions beginning on or
about December 5, 1972; and
! 2 That the Governor has been requested to proclaim
a State of Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board of
supervisors of the County of Butte; and
3. That local authority in directly affected ^reas
was inadequ;te to cope with the aforesaid conditions of disaster
by reason of their magnitude; and
4 That the aforesaid conditions of disaster warrant
and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a State
of Emergency.
N0.7, THEREFORE, 1, ED REINECKE. Acting Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers -^^J^^-^^^^^
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the
County of Butte. State of California; and
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312V
i^xtctttiut ©tpattmtnt
^toteorCalirornia
I DIRECT that this proclamation shall constitute the
proclamation of a state of disaster as referred to in Section
2.8 of Article XIII of the Constitution; and
I DIRECT that this proclaunation shall take effect
immediately, effective January 15, 1973, and that as soon here-
after as possible this proclamation be filed in the office of
the secretary of State of the State of California; and that
widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this
February, 1973.
ci-r
day of
£y y^^^t^
ACTING GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
ATTEST :
Secretary of State
by.
Depiity Secretary of stcto
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MAR 1 1973
DMUNO 8. BROWN Jr., SfcreUry of Stilt
frMti ia CALtvoiMiA orrici or statb vtlMTme
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r
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l^xecutioe ©cpartmcnt
^catc orColirornia
■=^ "■■ ' i I" *• o«c» of Mm tMratary rf ImM
e( th* (MM •« CtlltaMla
MAR 1 6 1973 'j
PRDTT.AMaTTlWiiift o ap^lYft If ■JUfffltirf tf HH|
STATE OF BMERGENd^^**" tmmui, cf dm*
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, j
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Mendocino,
State of California, beginning on or about October 1, 1972, as a
result of heavy rains and windstorms which, by reason of their
1^ magnitude, were beyond the control of the services, personnel,
'equipment and facilities of said county, and having been requests
by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Mendocino to proclaij
a state of Emergency in said county, I therefore proclaim the
existence of a State of Emergency in the County of Mendocino; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proc- ij
lamation be filed in the office of the Secretary of state and
that widespread publicity and notice be given to this proclamatioi}.
IN IVITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and i
caused the Great Seal of the state of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 15th day of
March, 1973.
GOVERNOR OF Ci^IFORNIA
Secretary of State
DoputT Socrutnry oT r;'.o'-<
iratKH omei e? ■T4n iiiiiriiia
6/^C
Lfcj=
3Sxccutit)c Bcpartmtnt
^tate of California
F I L E J)
=^^=1ff^fli»"oWc« oflfi«~S«<r*Fary of Hois ~"
uf th« Stot* of California
MAR 2 8 1973
lW>m^.mt\m ^ ^cretary o( State
CtpMljr SKralary (f Stut)
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
' I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 26th day of June, 1973, within the 67th Assembly
District of the State (as described in Section 30201 of
the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of State
Assemblyman from said District resulting from the death of
Assemblyman Larry E. Townsend.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
ejqjended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 28th day of March, 1973.
Gove mo
/ UU>4NM^
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
By .iii-i^SMiiHit:
Deputy Secretary of State
/,i /. CALiroiMi* or,tci or stati riiNTiNo
3y^7
l'.^
3JjtnitiDt Department
^tatcofQJiromia
m m» alSM of tt» $*cr««ary of ttalB if
of th( Stat* of CallfiKiiia
MAR 2 8 1973
CDM'JNOJC. Bj?OWN Jr., Socrefa^ of Stito
Dapuly Sacratary uf ttalt
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCIAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 26th day of June, 1973. within the 80th Assembly
District of the State (as described in Section 30201 of the
Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of State
Assemblyman from said District resulting from the resignation
of Assemblyman John Stull.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections
Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 28th day of March, 1973.
Governor
ATTEST:
^kdU-^- &
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of State
CALIFOKNI* orplCt OP ITHTl PItMTIMa
3128
iJxEcutiOE Bepartment
^tate of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.
FILED
In Ik* ttht if tki lMr««try •• lMI»
*f tKl IttM ■« C«ll(*f«l«
APRI 1973
EDMUND G.eMWN Jr.,k«fttMy M SMI
R 39-73 ^.,;:^:,,7/;^,;(^.;.<.>
WHEREAS, it is essential that procedures be developed to
ensure that the public information activities of the various
agencies and departments in the Executive Branch are fully
responsive to the public needs and desires for information;
that coordination be effected to avoid duplication of efforts;
and that certain public information activities be organized
on a common service basis to reduce the cost of providing
service to the public and the news media; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Information Services shall serve as
a point of contact to assist news media representatives in
obtaining information about state government and shall also
provide advice and assistance to administrators in the
agencies and departments on professional matters related to
public information and employee communications; and
WHEREAS, on November 1, 1972, I caused the Office of Informa-
tion Services to commence its operations and functions
consistent with the duties mentioned above;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald
California, by virtue of
hereby reaffirm my order
that there be established
state government, the Off
shall carry out the dutie
necessary to fulfill the
to inform the public of i
and other activities; and
immediately.
Reagan, Governor of the State of
the power vested in me by law, do
of November 1, 1972, and proclaim
within the Executive Branch of
ice of Information Services, which
s, functions, and responsibilities
inherent obligation of government
ts programs, services, regulations,
that this order shall take effect
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
2nd day of April, 1973.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
d by:
Secretary of State /
P^ty S©o
Depiity Secretary o^f S*«t
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APR 4 1973
EDMUND C.BI|fiW|UL,-SM«tity of 5t^ , _
3£x£cutit)t ©epartment •"-tv.ii^-.rr^iss-*"- ^;i
^tatc of California state qf emergency
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that cin imminent threat of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property exists within the Counties of
Alameda and Contra Costa, State of California, commencing on or
about December 1, 1972, as a result of the destruction of over
two million trees by the freeze of December 1972-January 1973
and the threat of massive conflagrations which pose an imminent
threat to both public and private property in the area which, by
reason of the magnitude, is beyond the control of the services,
personnel, equipment and facilities of said counties, and having
been requested by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of
j the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa to proclaim a State of
i Emergency in said counties, I therefore proclaim the existence
' of a state of Emergency in the Counties of Alameda and Contra
Costa; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proc-
I lamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and
j that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
I proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
1 caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^ r^ day of
April, 1973,
€
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
■■rat-stfir of (tt-at-a '
Secretary of State
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^tate of California state of emergemcy
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the City of Pacif ica, Stat*
of California, beginning on or about October 11, 1972 and again
January 16, 1973, as a result of heavy rains and high winds which,
by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of the
services, personnel, equipment and facilitlM of said city, and |
having been requested by the City Council of the City of Pacifica
to proclaim a State of Emergency in said city, I therefore pro-
claim the existence of a State of Emergency in the City of
Pacifica; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proc-
lamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and
that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have herevinto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
jl Done at the City of Sacramento this //^ day of
';
April, 1973,
)
GOVERNOR OF CALIFOlralJL. -q -i i J
CemM
Secretary of State
DeptJty Secretary of 5
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;,Pfs 1 :- 1973
tOMUNO.0. am 1^. t«cralify »(
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 10th day of July, 1973, within the 12th Assembly
District of the State (as described in Section 30201 of the
Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of State
Assemblyman from said District resulting from the resignation
of Assemblyman Robert T. Monagan.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred
dollars ($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person
who violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount
hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the siom of ten
thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hauid
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 13th day of April, 1973.
Governor
ATTEST
Secretary of State
^
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^OAJJtfJik
Deputy Secretary of aiato
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R 40-73
P?LED
•« Ml h.u •« Cthfenia
...PF, 1 8 1973
IDMUNO|D.|Mllimjr,SMntiryof.^.
Cv««r («•«•«/ •* Sm*
WHEREAS, consistent with proper operation of state
agencies, employees may now be allowed time off, with
pay, between the hours of 12:00 noon and 3:00 p
Friday, April 20, 1973;
.m.
on
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ed Reinecke, Acting Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the powers vested in
me pursuant to Section 18025 of the Government Code, do
r?^^o^PP°^"^ Friday, April 20, 1973, between the hours
Of 12:00 noon and 3:00 p.m., a holiday, with pay, for
state employees.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
18th day of April, 1973.
ED REINECKE
\ ^^^^v'
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Acting Governor of California
Attest:
LmtUlMfiJ^J- 'id^Jjyi
Secretary of State
^
Deputy~§fecretary " of Sme^
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.
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EMWNO C. BRfflfim Jf^$»ortt»fr «« sw»
R 41-73. .^/mjlZA
•y-
of this State;
to crime;
absolutely essential to combat this threat,
and ienceflocal definition of problems and responses xs
necessS for successfully dealing with these problems;
I HEREBY DECLARE that it is the policy of the State of
California to focus the comprehensive resources of this
State to bear on the drug abuse problem.
THEREFORE, I have designated the H-^^h and Welfare Agency
dLg^'lbrs^^^refenrion^run^ctforS'tSslLt^^^wiLhi^^^
^hf staL Of flee of Narcotics and Drug Abuse. This office
responsible for:
(1) coordinating State and local narcotics ^"^ ?^^f
abuse preventive, care, treatment, and rehabilita
tion programs;
(2) consulting with State and local h^^^^h planning
bodies and encouraging and promoting effective
use of facilities, resources, and funds in the
development of integrated, <^°"P^«hensive local
programs for the prevention, care, treatment, and
rehabilitation of narcotics and drug abuse;
(3) conducting, and seeing that State and local
authorities conduct, a detailed survey of state
tnd local problems and needs for prevention and
treatment of drug abuse and drug dependence,
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including, but not limited to, a survey of
social and health facilities needed to provide
services for drug abuse and drug dependence, and
the development of techniques for the assessment
of an unduplicated count of chronic drug abusers;
(4) Identification of all funds, programs, and
resources available in the State from the Federal
government, the State government, local govern-
ments, public and private agencies, foundations,
and other sources, which are currently being used
and those which could in the future be used to
implement drug abuse prevention functions in the
State;
(5) Development of, or provision for the development
of, objective devices or methodologies for the
evaluation of all drug abuse prevention functions
within the State;
(6) Establishment of a clearinghouse for development
of and maintenance of a centralized drug abuse
data collection and dissemination system for all
drug abuse prevention functions, consistent with
the confidentiality safeguards of Federal and
State law;
(7) Development and maintenance of, or provide for
the development and maintenance of, a system
which provides an ongoing review of the State
drug abuse problem indicators, drug abuse program
and resources, relationship of resources to drug
problem intensity, and analysis of problem indica
dynamics to resource application and assisting
local governments in building and maintaining a
local management information system;
(8) Formulation and administration of a comprehensive
State plan for coordinating all drug abuse pre-
vention functions (and to other State plans in
related areas, especially health, education and
criminal justice) within the State in accordance
with regulations promulgated by the Federal govern-
ment including local plans;
(9) Coordination of, or provide for the coordination
of, the delivery of all funding to State and local
levels, with regard to drug abuse prevention
functions, other than the Regents of the University
of California, (including other State plans,
especially the health plan developed under Section
314(d)(2) of the United States Public Health
Service Act) and final agency review, comment and
approval within 30 days on all drug abuse prevention
proposals;
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(10) Requiring such information and reports as
necessary from State and local agencies for
planning, management, and evaluation and for
otherwise carrying out the mandate of this
Order ;
(11) Review of all budgets, regulations, guidelines,
requirements, criteria, and procedures for
operation of all State agencies in terms of
their consistency with policies, priorities,
and objectives established by the State Office
of Narcotics and Drug Abuse and provide policy
direction to such agencies in making any changes
which may be necessary to bring them into
consistency with these policies; establish goals
and priorities for all state agencies providing
narcotic and drug abuse services. All state
governmental units operating drug programs or
administering or subventing state or federal
funds for drug programs shall annually set their
program priorities and allocate funds in coordi-
nation with the Health and Welfare Agency;
(12) Development and establishment of, or provide for
the development and establishment of, health
safety, and professional standards for certifyinq
licensing or approving drug abuse treatment
programs, facilities, and personnel within the
State either by itself or by designation of
another state department or agency, including
standards to be followed in hiring individuals
both subject to and not subject to government
merit systems;
(13) Devising policies and procedures to foster greater
cooperation and interaction between the treatment
community and the criminal justice system, part-
icularly m the local jurisdictions, through
formulation of a long term plan of cooperation;
(14) Assuring that there is coordination of, or provide
for the coordination of, all drug abuse education
and training programs conducted within this State
through cooperation with State and local Boards
of Education, schools, and other public and private
agencies in establishing education programs for
the prevention of drug abuse and for training in
the treatment and rehabilitation of persons
dependent upon and abusing drugs;
(15) Development of, or provide for the development of
geographically distributed drug abuse prevention
and treatment facilities and programs throughout
the State in order to assure ready access for all
people within the State;
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(16) Consulting with federal, state, and local
agencies involved in the provision and delivery
of services of prevention, care, treatment, and
rehabilitation of narcotics and drug abuse;
(17) Providing technical assistance, guidance, and
information to local governments and state agencies
with respect to the creation and implementation
of programs and procedures for dealing effectively
with narcotics and drug abuse prevention, care,
treatment, and rehabilitation;
(18) Reviewing, at least annually, the State plan for
coordination of drug abuse prevention functions
within the State, annual submission to the Secre-
tary of the United States Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare of an analysis and evalua-
tion of the effectiveness of the prevention and
treatment programs and activities carried out
under the plan, annual submissions of modifications
in the plan which it considers necessary, and
submission of any reports which the Secretary
may require;
(19) Coordinating all narcotics and drug abuse services
and related programs conducted by state agencies
with the federal government, and ensuring that
there is no duplication of such programs among
state agencies and that all agreements, contracts,
plans, and programs proposed to be submitted by
any such agency, other than the Regents of the
University of California, to the federal govern-
ment in relation to narcotics and drug abuse
related problems shall first be submitted to the
Health and Welfare Agency for review and approval;
(20) Meeting at least every (3) months with representa-
tives of the State Drug Abuse Prevention Advisory
Council; and
(21) Reporting annually to the Governor and the State
Legislature concerning its activities for the
past year.
(DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION ADVISORY COUNCIL)
The Technical Advisory Committee to the Citizens Advisory
Council, hereinafter referred to as the "Council," shall
assist the Secretary, Health and Welfare Agency, in carry-
ing out the mandates of this Order.
The Council shall meet, at least quarterly, or at the call
of the Chairman or request of the Secretary, meet and make
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recommendations to the Secretary with respect to overall
conununity, regional, and State planning and policy making
in carrying out the provisions of this Executive Order.
The Council shall be solely advisory in character and shall
not be delegated any administrative authority or responsi-
bility. Council members shall submit their recommendations
and comments on the State plan and any revisions thereof.
Statements at variance or in addition to those of the single
State agency shall be attached to the plan upon its sub-
mission to the United States Department of Health, Education
and Welfare. Council members shall serve without compen-
sation and shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary
expenses incurred in connection with the performance of their
duties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
25th day of April, 1973.
o/^JiA.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of Califdfnia
/v4^ J Jj- ^^^ i
icretary of State i
6u^
Deputy /Secretary of State
Primili J« CAtlFOBNlA OFriO or ITATI PlINTINO
3/3V
i^xecutitit ©tpartmtnt
^tate of California
FILED
^ ^^_ _„ 1^ IS* oKc« el Ik* Utnlmrf eiHi^
ul ih* Stat* of CalHoniia
PROCLAMATIOW APR Z 0 1973
OF A EDM'JND G BROWN Jr.. Secrettry ol Still
STATE OF KMRPf^rv Ct'/,,^ H^'^Ti
I, R0MAU3 REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Covinties of Sacramento
and Placer, State of California, beginning on or about April 28,
1973, as a result of fires and explosions which, by reason of
their magnitude, were beyond the control of the services,
personnel, equipment and facilities of said counties, and having
been requested by the Boards of Supervisors of the Counties of
Sacramento and Placer to proclaim a State of Emergency in said
counties, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of
Bnergency in the Counties of Sacramento and Placer; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 30th day of
April, 1973.
GOVERNOR OF CALIF^IA
ATTEST
GOVERNOR OF CALIF^IA
Secretary of State /
:i-
Deputy\Secretary of Ctato
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eOMUNQ ft^HOWHJf., SMrtMry Of
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WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the State of
California to provide for maximum utilization of science
and technology to solve probleras of our state and to promote
research and development in scientific areas to provide
future benefits to our citizens; and
WHEREAS, the State of California is now involved at all
levels of government in numerous scientific efforts, and
the coordination of such activity is desirable to achieve
maximum economy and effectiveness;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power vested in me by the
Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby issue the
following Executive Order to become effective immediately:
1. There is established in the Governor's Office
the Office of Science and Technology.
2. The Office of Science and Technology shall assist
and advise the Governor and Cabinet in the support
of a healthy, viable and imaginative use of
scientific and technological resources by state and
local governments and shall coordinate research and
development in scientific areas among all units of
government.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 1st day
of May, 1973.
RONALD REAGAN ^ ""
Governor of California
Attest:
icretary of State T~
Deputy Secretary of Stafe4
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f.!AV 1 i3 1973
EDMUND C..BW))«tfctktritofy of SWt
EXECUTIVE AGREEMENT
INTERSTATE MUTUAL AID
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the STATE
OF CALIFORNIA and the STATE OF ARIZONA, in behalf of their
▼arious departinents and agencies, and the various political sub-
divisions, municipal corporations, and other public agencies of
such States.
I
The STATE OF CALIFORNIA and the STATE OF ARIZONA are experiencing
increeised common problems in those areas adjoining their contig-
uous borders which require mutual cooperation between such States.
It is desirable that each of the parties hereto should voluntar-
ily assist each other in the event of disasters or emergencies
by the interchange of law enforcement services and facilities,
to cope with the problems of the emergency protection of life
and property.
It is necessary and desirable that a cooperative agreement be
executed for the interchange of such mutual aid on an inter-
i state basis.
Article II, section 1 (3) of the Constitution of the United
States permits a state to enter into an agreement or contact with
another state, subject to the consent of Congress.
Congress, through enactment of Title 42 U.S.C. sections 4401(b),
i4416, and Title 50 U.S.C. sections 2281(g), 2283, and the
I Executive Department, by issueuice of Executive Orders No. 10186
of December 1, 1950, 15 C.F.R. 8557, and No. 11051, Part II,
section 208(b) of September 27, 1962, 27 C.F.R. 9683, as amended,
encourages the states to enter into emergency, disaster cuid civil
'defense mutual add agreements or pacts, amd Congress, through
enactment of Title 4 U.S.C. section 112, expressly consents to
compacts between the states for mutual assistance in the pre-
vention of crime and enforcement of criminal laws and policies.
The Government Code of the STATE OF CALIFORNIA provides in
Section 8619 that the Governor of the STATE OF CALIFORNIA on
behalf of such State may enter into reciprocal aid agreements
for the protection of life and property with other states.
Arizona Revised Statutes section 41-101.02 authorizes the
STATE OF ARIZONA to enter into agreements for a joint or
loooperative effort with an adjoining state.
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Page 2
THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority hereinabove set for<-h
Se S?aS"^^^JJ?|J°J °^^.« -tual^eneS'ts'lo'Je'dLi'ee'fby
icne blATE OF ARIZONA and the STATE OF CALIFORNIA- it i«j
hereby agreed by the Governors of the ST^TE OF aAizSna^oc^
the STATE OF CALIFORNIA: »iAiii of ARIZONA and
I. The parties shall act under a conunon plan or plans
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII,
Each party agrees to furnish law enforcement mutual aid
services resources and facilities in accordance witJ
the provisions of the Arizona - Califor^i^ lS EnfoS«
2y\Tl::ls^a^ ''^ ^ '^^^^''^^ ado^t^ranTas^'?"^-
IfJ, ^hiiT^ - California Law Enforcement Mutual Aid
!«^«i? .^"°^"^^ ^"^ "°t ^e limited to such matters
^^^i^"^^*"^^" °^ ^^ ^^ enforcement mutual aid
Sarfhf??' ^"r"^^""^' ''"^^^^^ ^<^ responsi^Iniles,
that shall apply among the parties.
mlln^^t^"f^°'^ states, their political subdivisions,
o^t^^"* corporations, public agencies and tSei^
officers or employees shall not be liable forSe
fTr^''i^%°'' performance or failure to eilrSse^r per-
Se^te^r^^^rSSTgre^-L^nl?'^ °' '^'' ^» ^"^'^^ "^
^n.of"?'^".?'^ corresponding entities ISSpe^soSjeJ
thereof from the other state, with respect to the 2Sts
or omissions of its own agents and employeerthat occL:
while providing assistance pursuant to the coralon pJI^
Interstate Mutual Aid requests will not be initiated
SSaatf^^ requesting entity is committed to Jl^''^''
mitigation of an incident or emergency, and other
resources within the state are not ini;;diateiravailable.
Sd ^?^^^^i"? ^'^^^^ "^^^ utilize Interstate Mutual
itt °?iT until adequate supplemental resources wi Sin
^cu^reice"" "^"""^ ^"^ mobilized at the location S
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VIII.
IX.
X.
It is understood tha<- 4-Vi<o .
California Law JnSJ^Si? SSS^r^^^? "^^ ^'^-°°- '
pursuant thereto shall n«^ ""^"f-"- Aid Plan adopted
or existing agreeS^L. ""PP^^^ existing statutes
All law enforcement powers «n «* ^.u
xnnnunities from liability eSL^f ^« P'^^ileges and
nances, and rules, all niAalon^^^??^ ^«»» ^«'' ordi-
workman's compensation ^d o^.^ ""^^^^ disability,
to the activity of o??icJS other benefits which apply
performing their ^spfSJI'fS?"' °^ «"?>loyees when
territorial limits of S,^7^ functions within the
divisions, shaTi appfy'to SifrnT^l"^^ Political sub-
extent while engaged in ?h?^o^.J° ^^ ^^ ^^^^e and
functions and duties extS^^ ?°™*°°® °f ^Y of their
provisions of this agreeS^t?"^''"^^*^^^ "^^^^ the ^'
Prexlc^:e"1%^\^^,,^-- -ject, „,,„ ^^^^^^^
between the undersigned a t!<-f^ ^*^^ "^"^^n effective
one Of the signatoifs^a^ef ffi^^^*? "^« Governor of
termination of parti cioft fL •!.!'" ^^^^^ notice of
Governor of the^oSer s?Sia?oi^ "^^^ agreement wi?^ the
and all common plani devSoS?^ ^^*^^- "^^^^ agreeoeS
"«nt will termiSatTtwIntv ?lo » ^h""*"*^ ^° ^i« agwe!
receipt of such noti™ ^ ^^°^ ^^^^^ following the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
caS^"^?."^"^ "^ '^^<^ «nS
caused the Great Seal of
SMff^^^ California to
oe affixed this ■, . j
of May, 19 73V -^^^ *^
RONALU REAGAN"
Governor of California
Attest:
cJf^A /? f/itK.
f"-"J I. c.i,.o,n,^ o,„c.
by (/
DepuiyV secretary offtltr
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FILED
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JUN 0 1973
EDMUND G. BMVW Jr. Stcrttinr o' St»t<
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OIHECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHERfiAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on May 23, 1973, adopted a Sixth Supplemental
Resolution (supplemental to a resolution adopted by the Trustees
on April 25, 1968) authorizing the issuance of $2,500,000
principal amount of California State University and Colleges
Housing System Revenue Bonds, Series H, and said resolution was
approved by the State Board of Control of the State of California
on June 5, 1973; and
WliEiiEAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on May 23, 1973, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series H for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treas\irer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series H to be published in the manner and form provided
in said resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California on June 5, 1973;
NOW, THiiRK>X)Ri;, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in
the form of notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees
of the California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to
be so sold shall be $2,500,000 principal amount of California
State University and Colleges Housing System Revenue Bonds,
Series H, dated May 1, 1973, and numbered HI to H500, inclusive.
The sale shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the
State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, at
10:00 a.m. on such date prior to July 10, 1973, as you may
determine.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 3th day of June, 1973.
•^«JU^
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GOVERNOR
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ATTEST
SuUf^'<-^j
SECItETARY OP STATE
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Deputy Secretar/ of Stata
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i^xecutitit Btpartment
3tate or Caliromia
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uf th« Stat* of Cotifornia
JUM 81973
CDf/'JNO G. BM'//N Jr., Secretary of StiU
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMAglOM Sj'^"""
I, ROMALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the 4th day of Septeniber, 1973, within the 14th Assembly OistrictI
of the State (as described in Section 30201 of the Elections
Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of State Assentblyman
from said District resulting from the death of Assemblyman
Robert W. Crown.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code;
the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousemd
Dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this
/-/,
day of June, 1973.
Q
Governor
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Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary o^S
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iSxecutioe ©epartmcnt
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION Aj^^
JUN 261973
^mm G. BROWN Jr., S«cr«tiry of
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
pursuant to Sections 2601 and 3508 of the Elections Code, and
Section 22 (c) of Article IV of the California Constitution,
hereby proclaim and order that a special statewide election be
held on the sixth day of November, 1973, to submit to the
qualified voters of the State of California the following
initiative measure:
TAX AND EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS. Initiative Constitutional
Amendment. Limits State expenditures; restricts use of
defined surplus revenue to tax reductions, refunds, or
emergencies. Eliminates personal income tax for lower
income persons; reduces others' 1973 or 1974 tax up to 20X,
( from surplus, and subsequent year rates 7%%. Requires two-
thirds legislative vote for new or changed State taoces.
Limits local property tax rates except school districts'.
Requires State funding of new programs mandated to local
governments. Provides for tax and expenditure limit
adjustments when functions transferred. Contains special
indebtedness obligation provisions. Allows local tax rate
and expenditure limit increases upon voter approval. If
the proposed initiative is adopted undefined additional
financing from State sources in the approximate amount of
Five Hundred Sixty Eight Thousand Dollars ($568,000) on a
one-time basis and Two Hundred Thirty Six Thousand Dollars
($236,000) annually thereafter will be required for State
administrative costs.
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And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
(?100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code;
the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 26th day of June, 1973.
Governor of CalifCTimia
■&uUf^'<^^
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of sikt«
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3140
iSxtcutitie Bepartmcnt
^tate or California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower the
Governor to proclaim a State of Emergency in an area or region of !
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditional
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which ij
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect immediateiyj
upon its issuance; and A
i
WHERETO, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of Articl
XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall have the
power to provide for, or authorize local taxing agencies to pro-
vide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem taxation where
(a) after the lien date for a given tax year taxable property is
damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earthquake or otner act of
God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed property is located in an
area or region which was subsecuently proclaimed by the Governor
to be in a State of Emergency; and
I WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found and do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within this State did arise and exist in
portions of the City of Rolling Hills and the unincorporated area
of the Countv of Los Angeles located on the Palos Verdes Penin-
sula, State of California, as a result of damage caused by fire
beginning on or about June 22, 1973; and
' 2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles; and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas was
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Emergency.
I NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
■ of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in
me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim
the existence of a State of Emergency in the above affected areas
of the County of Los Angeles, State of California; and
F?LFP-^^i
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•I tht Stjtt of CoMetni*
JUL 171973
COMUNI
MUNUi. SAmVN J(^M(«tary ol SUta /]
ISxEcutiDt Bcpartment
^tate orCaliromio
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I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
mediately, effective June 22, 1973, and that as soon hereafter
as possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of California; and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
IK WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
, caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^ t*'^ day of July,
1973.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
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Secretary of State
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De^ty Secretary of
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i^xccutiDE ©epartment
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SEP 21 1973
PROCLAMATION
EOl
X Stcrit^nf of I
3(c3=£l?i
Dtpuly iMTttwy •( ttalt
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property which prevailed at the time of my previous
proclamations as herein described proclaiming that a state of
emergency existed in the affected jurisdictions as herein des-
cribed, and now finding that a state of emergency no longer
exists, and further finding that the local authorities are now
able to cope with the situation, therefore proclaim that the
state of emergency proclaimed on the following dates and in the
following jurisdictions no longer exists effective immediately
April 10, 1972:
May 22, 1972:
October 24, 1972:
February 1, 1973:
February 28, 1973:
February 28, 1973:
March 15, 1973:
Ccpunties of Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego
and Ventura;
County of Santa Barbara;
County of Monterey;
Oxnard Shores Area of Ventura County;
County of Butte;
Counties of Colusa, Glenn, Napa, Placer,
Sutter and Yuba;
County of Mendocino.
tho rl"" To"^?^ WHEREOF, I have hereunto sot my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
1973
Done at Sacramento, California, this 2 0thdav of September,
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORJ^
Secretary of State
SecretariToi Statu
IntfJ in CALIFOHNM OPriCP OP ITaIE PMNTINO
£xtcutitiE Bcpartmcnt
^tt of California
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EXECUTIVE ORDER R 43-73
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OCTl ?J973
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current la? of life and to future generations; and
^-o 4-v,= C4-3+-P of California is now developing new
state ; and
«BPB^. the utilisation an. --«SSrrflaSr?hStf
economy and effectiveness.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, G°^^^"°^if ^f j/the^ °^
California, by virtue of ^he power vested in me by the^^
fori^irng^EL^ftiirordL^^fbL^re'e^LSJe^^ediately:
of the Lieutenant Governor, the Council will consist
of Ihl AgenS Secretaries, the Director of Finance,
?he Executive Assistant to the Governor, the
President of the Public Utilities Commission, the
Ditlctor o? the Office of Planning and Research
aid the Director of the Office of Science and
Technology, or their designee.
2 The Energy Planning Council is advisory to the
'• GoJernor^and his Cabinet, /^^^^s primary functions,
the council shall coordinate ^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^s of
regarding energy resources, •"°"^t°^.^^^^?^^^"^nd
enerqy problems and solutions, and formulate and
recSend to the Governor policy alternatives and
actions for approval and implementation.
^ Fni-ther the Council shall coordinate a program of
research and development of energy resources, review
and make recommendations on legislation and propose
new legislation regarding energy matters, and
Sevelop plans for most effective use of available
energy resources in emergency situations.
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^xecDtitJc ©epartment
^tatc of California
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'• Se?tSn'or?Ae'Soee?nor"f o??-"''" "^^ Appointments
advisory committensrLL ^''^' "^^^ ^PPoint such
necessary. Tuch'appoinJees'shan ""i*^""^" "" ^^ "^^^^^
compensation. t'Pomtees shall serve without
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this _2nd_ day
of October, 19737
RONALD REAGAN vf
Governor of California
SuUf^^
Secretary of state
C»iJuty SeoT^tiTT^fr-fc^
^ary biv^tHtT
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uf th« StaM «f California
UM'JND
IM'JND ft, BRJU^* ^Secretary of SMi
^KcutiDc ©epartmcnt
^tatcofCaafornia • ^^'^^,.,^,
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 15th day of January, 1974, within the 20th Senatorial
District of the State (as described in Section 30100 of
the Elections Code) , to fill the vacancy in the office of
State Senator from said District resulting from the
resignation of Senator William E. Coombs.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who
violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the
Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sura
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed hereto this 22nd day of October, 1973.
Governor K
ATTEST :
deputy Secretary of State
J^/vv
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^xccutiDt ©cpartmtnt
^tate or (Dlifomio
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 45-73
wms-RFAS the conservation of petrochemical fuels is of
SJSai cSnc«n trthe health, safety and continued economic
well-being of the people of this state, and
WHEREAS, the reduction of fuel usage by state agencies will
effect a substantial contribution to the fuel conservation
effort, juid
WHEREAS, the state vehicle fleet of 16,000 units traveled
398,457,000 miles last year, and
WHEREAS, a reduction in vehicle speed from 65 «^1«» P« J;®"^^
tTso miles per hour will result in a gasoline usage reduction
of 10 percent;
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the powers and authority vested
' in me by the Constitution and laws of this State,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, with the exception of law enforce-
ment vehicles and in cases of emergencies, all state-owned
vehicles will be operated at a speed not to exceed 50 mxles
per hour.
IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that local governments remain sensitive
to the continuing need for fuel conservation and, therefore,
adopt fuel conservation practices in substantial conformity
with the action taken by the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 26th day
of November, 1973.
ED REINECKE
Acting Govexmor of California
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Secretary of State
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^xtcutioe ©cpartment
^tate or Citliromifl
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 46-73
^-IHEREAS, tiie conservation of petrocheitdcal fuel is of critical
concem to the health, safety and continued economic well-being
of the people of this State, and
VJHEREAS, State-CT^ned passenger vehicles consume approximately
26.5 million gallons of gasoline annually, and
liilHERETlS, the reduction of fuel consumption by these vehicles
will effect a substantial contribution to the fuel conservation
needs of tliis State ;
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in
rae by the Constitution and laws of this State,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tliat, witli the exception of emergency
vehicles , each State agency maintaining a vehicle fleet shall
reduce its gasoline consumption by 10 percent of the amount
used in the 19 72-73 fiscal year.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that each State agency shall reduce its
use of state-owned automotive pool passenger vehicles by 10
percent as computed from charges incurred for this purpose in
the 1972-73 fiscal year.
IT IS HERIiBY ORDERED that each State agency shall reduce its
private automobile mileage by 10 percent as computed from such
mileage in the 1972-73 fiscal year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set nr^ hand and
caused tlie Great Seal of
tiie State of California to
be affixed this 2 6th day
of November, 19 73.
:D lUaNECKE
Acting Governor of California
Attest: ^ i 0 r>
Secretary of State
by ^\tyk^.^^ KtiiU^i
D^uty Secretary or,';Jtatj
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ISxccutiDc ©epartmcnt
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FILED
trt lh« offic* of 1h« SMratary of Stol*
of ih« Stat* of California
OCT 1973
bapirty Sautlanr of SM*
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et aeq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHKREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on September 26, 1975» adopted a Ptrat Supplemental
Resolution (supplemental to a resolution adopted by the Trustees
on September 22, 197l) authorizing the issuance of 15,000,000
principal amount of California State University and Colleges
Parking System Revenue Bonds, Series B, and said resolution was
approved by the State Board of Control of the State of California
at a meeting duly held on October 2, 1973; and
WHiiHKAS, tho Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on September 26, 1973, adopted a resolution
requesting that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said
Bonds of Series B for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels
and numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series B to be published in the manner and form provided
in said resolution, and said resolution was appix>ved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
held on October 2, 1973;
NOW, THERKPORE, I, RONALD Rt^AGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds of Series B for sale, and sell the same, in the
parcels and numbers and pursuant to the terms and conditions
set forth in the form of notice contained in said resolution of
the Trustees of the California State University and Colleges.
Said bonds to be so sold shall be $3,000,000 principal amount
of California State University and Colleges Parking System Revenue
Bonds, Series B, dated November 1, 1973, and numbe-ed Bl to B600,
inclusive. The sale shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento,
California, at 10:00 a.m. on such date prior to November 15, 1973,
as you may determine.
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IN WITNESS WHKRi»P, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Jeal of the State of California to be affixed
this 3rd day of October, 1975.
GOVERNOR ^
ATTEST L-
SECRETARY OF STATE
Deputy i:ccreJaiy of Stale '
t-lmlt4 I, MLIPMHU SFftCI n ITITI rUNTIII
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^icfotiDc Bepartmcnt
3tatc of (EaUfomia
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 44-73
creative society; and essential elements of a
single state o££i,=e or de^rtn^tra^S direction o£ .
Si°Lll;'^"" .ervic.3 to'lt'Se-La^SSSV^^rSSr-
S£:?^rSV^,r^» --.^^verno. „£ t.e state o£
"Jie by the Constitution and laSs of t^f t)?*^°''i^^ ""^^^^^ ^
xssue this order to become e'??ec?Lf ^JJaL??: ^""^^
1.
2.
^siS'^to Se'ldksSr?"'''^^'^^?"' ^^ functions
PublL PersoS;i/Mi;iSeSnf'??:i2I ?°""°^^ °"
tive Orders, R-30-71 and J-^ft 77 •" "^ Execu-
Advisory Coordinatlig^Jou^eilon fSlic p"^^ ^^
Management until Decembersi, mlf^ Personnel
Clause (3) of Executive Order R-^n Tt a v. , .
and the followina auhfi^^i^. ? 5 ^7^°'^^ ^s abolished
to the Office orpJaniina^nHf ^^'^''^^y responsible
advisory to the Dire^JJ^or^he Sffice ^%^' .
and Research and vested wilh^t °"^°^ °^ Planning
recommending pSlicy DroSal ^"^?°"^^^ility for
the terms of the tote?^«If ^ ^*^ Priorities under
1970 including thi^Drenfrf"™^"^!^ Personnel Act of
PrImtfJ in caiifoknu (
O' •TATE rjdNriNC
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3!xtnitit)t ©epartment
^tatc or CatiTomta
accomplishments and recommendations of the Council
shall be made to the Director of the Office of
Planning and Research as may be necessary and at
least at six-month intervals beginning January 1, 1974,
3. The title "Office of Planning euid Research" shall be
substituted for any reference made to the "State
Personnel Board" in my Executive Order R-38-73.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this yi^y^
day of November. 1971. •
RONALD REAGAN N
Governor
Attest :
0i I ^ C..^'. A
Secretary of State
by.
Doouty Secret;
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PROCLAMATION
iiCV 291973
(fBRPWJI Jr., Uvii,
C*Faiy S4&«t^
35xenititJt ©tpartment
^tatt of California
Whereas, an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now exists
requiring tliat the Legislature of the State of California
be convened in extraordinary session; now, therefore,
I, Ed Reinccke, Acting Governor of the State of California,
by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by
Sect on ? (b) of Article IV of the Constitution of the State
of CaliEornia, do hereby convene the Legislature of the
State OjI California to meet in extraordinary session at
Sacriunento, California, on the fourth day of December, 1973,
at 12:00 o'clock noon of said day for the following purpose
and to legislate upon the following subject:
To consider and act upon legislation relative to a state
supplemental payment system for the aged, blind and disabled
under the 1972 and 1973 Social Security Act amendments by
Act of October, 1973, 86 Stat. 1329, Public Law 92-603 and
Act of July 9, 1973, 87 Stat. 152, Public Law 93-66, and to
provide for federal administration thereof.
In witness v^hcrcof, T have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
29th day of November, 1973.
Acting Governor of California
fttmtti in CAtiPOBNi* urpin op iiati p>iNriN«
^'V?
^Pxecutitit ©tpartnitnt
State of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 47-73
F r LE D
•f Mm ttaK «f Caliternl*
U.-. 1^.1973
BMpMB G. BMATN Jr^ S.xr«U0 of SUI*
WHEREAS, legislation reducing maximum vehicle speed to
55 miles per hour becomes effective January 1, 1974; and
WHEREAS, Section 8567 of the Government Code provides,
in part: "(a) The Governor may make, amend, and rescind
orders and regulations necessary to carry out the pro-
visions of this chapter "; and
WHEREAS, a reduction in the speed of State vehicles to
50 miles per hour was previously made by Executive Order
R 45-73 on November 26, 1973;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State,
in accordance with the provisions of Section 8567 of the
Government Code, do hereby rescind Executive Order No.
R 45-73, effective January 1, 1974.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this l2th
day of December, 1973.
G
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RONALD REAGAN
Governor of Callrfornia
Secretary of State C^^^
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DeputyKSecrotary of State
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^xecutiioe Btpartmtnt
3tattor£alirornia
PROCLAMATION
OF A
^ FILED
■ Aa oAa of iIm Sxovtary of Sloi*
•f *• tMt* rf Caiasrua
DFC131973
QMIlNi) G. BROWN Jr., SecnetaryotSUtt
STATE OF EMERCaiCyj ^ j^^ Mfll,»l^%>.
WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California ei^fc>ower th« ,
Governor to proclaim a State of Emergency in an area or region of
this State affected or likely to be affected by certain conditions
of extreme peril to persons and property within the State, which J
proclamation shall be in writing and shall take effect imraediateljl
upon its issuamce; amd '
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of Articla
XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall have the
power to provide for, or authorize local taxing agencies to pro-
vide for, any appropriate relief from ad valorem taxation where
(a) after the lien date for a given tax year taxable property is
damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, earthquake or other act of
God, and (b) the damaged or destroyed property is located in an
area or region which was subsequently proclaimed by the Governor
to be in a State of Emergency; emd
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California, have
found amd do hereby find:
1. That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within this State did arise and exist in the
area of Boulder oaks/Morena village in the unincorporated area of
the County of San Diego, State of California, as a result of dam-
age caused by fire beginning on or about October 27, 1973; and
[ 2. That the Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board of
i Supervisors of the County of San Diego; and
3. That local authority in directly affected area was
inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril ,
! by reason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Emergency.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in i|
me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaim
the existence of a State of Emergency in the above affected area :
of the County of San Diego, State of California; and
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I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect im-
jmediately, effective October 27, 1973, and that as soon hereaftwf
las possible this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
;,Secretary of State of the state of California; and that wide-
I spread publicity and notice be given to this proclamation.
j IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
■caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this /Z"^^ day of
December, 1973.
1^
GOVERNOR OF CALITORNJ
Secretary of State
IFORNIA
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5151
ISxecotiot Bepartment
^tatt of California
*• oAn of i«i* twrMoiy af ilMs
of »•• Stat* (f CaiUwnl* ',
. Secretly fStati
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 48-73
JAiJ
IDMt^G. b^,,,-! J „ Stcretl7 If StaM
Uvputy Soc'alory c* *..l«
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. R13-69 dated February 21, 1969,
designated the California Council on Criminal Justice (created
by Chapter 1661 of the Statutes of 1967 , Sections 13800-13807 of
the California Penal Code) as the state planning and coordinating
agency responsible for implementation of the Federal Omnibus
Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 and the Juvenile DelinH
quency Prevention and Control Act of 1968 , as well as other fed-
eral programs in the fields of criminal justice and delinquency
prevention and control , and
WHEREAS , the Federal Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
of 1968 has been amended and extended by the Federal Crime Con-
trol Act of 1973 , which two federal acts and the Juvenile Delin-
quency Prevention and Control Act of 1968 and any act or acts
amendatory or supplemental thereto are designated herein as the
"federal acts" , and
WHEREAS, the California State Legislature has created a revised
California Council on Criminal Justice effective January 1 , 1974
(Chapter 1647 of the Statutes of l^li' Sections 13800-13813 of
the California Penal Code) , and
WHEREAS, said California Council on Criminal Justice, effective
January 1 , 1974 , is required to act as the supervisory board of
the state planning agency pursuant to federal acts and to
annually review and approve , or review , revise and approve , the
comprehensive state plan for the improvement of criminal justice
, throughout the state, to establish priorities for the use of such
funds as are available pursuant to federal acts, and to approve
the expenditure of all funds pursuant to such comprehensive state
plans or federal acts, and
WHEREAS , the California State Legislature created the Office of
Criminal Justice Planning effective January 1 , 1974 (Chapter 1047
of the statutes of 1973 , Sections 13820-13824 of the California
Penal Code) , and
WHEREAS , said Office of Criminal Justice Planning shall be admin-
istered by an Executive Director who shall be in charge of the
administration of said Office of Criminal Justice Planning and
who shall be appointed by, and responsible to, the Governor and
hold office at the pleasure of the Governor , and
WHEREAS, the Office of Criminal Justice Planning is required to
develop a comprehensive statewide plan for the improvement of
criminal justice throughout the state, with the advice and
approval of the California Council on Criminal Justice, to define,
develop and correlate programs and projects for the state criminal,
justice agencies, to receive and disburse federal funds and per-
form all necessary and appropriate staff services required by the
California Council on Criminal Justice, to develop comprehensive,
unified and orderly procedures to insure that plans and projects
are in accord with the comprehensive state plan , to cooperate
pHm$t4 Im cALiroRNlA omci o* itati miNTiNfl
iJxenjtioe Bcpartmtnt
^tate or CallfomfQ
with and render technical assistance to the Leqislatura «i-»4.«
assisted by the federal acts, and
Sf^nfi "^«^fe«P?"sibilitie8 of the California Council on
Criminal Justice include the prevention and control of all for™«
of crime and delinquency, including the treaSnt of crfiJnf?
offenders and delinquent persons, reaunent ot criminal
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of
f«^ ,' 1 the state planning and coordinating agency resDonsible
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 31st day
of December, 1973.
ttest
RONALD REAGAN
Governor
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Secretary of State
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Deputy Secretary of State
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I^KCutiOt ©epartment
3tate or £alirornia
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
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JAi, ..;:74
tOlfm & 8R0VVN J,., S,
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the 2nd day of April, 1974, within the 13th Congressional
District of the State, to fill the vacancy in the office of
Representative in Congress from said District resulting from
the death of Congressman Charles M. Teague. The primary
election for the special election shall be consolidated with
all municipal elections held on March 5, 1974, within said
District.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code;
the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000),
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 8th day of January, 1974.
ATTEST
Governor 0
Secretary of State
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^xecotioe ©epartment
^tatc of California
PROCLAMATIQW
OF A
STATE OF EMERGEKtCV
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the Counties of Humboldt,
Shasta. Siskiyou, and Trinity, beginning on or about January
15. 1974, as a result of Winds, storms, flooding and other
conditions which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the
control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
said counties, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the Counties of Humboldt, Shasta,
Siskiyou, and Trinity to proclaim a State of Emergency in said
counties, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of
Emergency in the Counties of Humboldt, Shasta, Siskiyou, and
Trinity; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
FILED
JA;J 1 > 1974
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Done at the City of Sacramento this /7 <^*y °^
January, 1974.
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
Lv Secretary of State /^
"bot^uty Soorotary o
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IJxecutioc ©tpartmtnt
3tate or (Ealiromid
PROCLAMATIOa
OF A
STATE OF EMERGENCY
I, ED REINBCKE, Acting Governor of the State of
i California, having found that conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of persons amd property existed within the Counties of
i Glenn, Mendocino and Tehama, beginning on or about January 15,
1974, as a result of winds, storms, flooding and other conditions
which, by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of
the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said
counties, eind having been requested by the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of the Counties of Glenn, Mendocino and
Tehama to proclaim a State of Emergency in said counties, I
therefore proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency in the
Counties of Glenn, Mendocino and Teheuna; 2uid
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this
proclcunation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand amd
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
FILED
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JAN 2 :i 1974
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Done at the City of Sacramento this fA day of
January, 1974.
ATTEST!
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ACTING GPV^^OR OF CALIFORNIA
GOVKRNC
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Secretary of State
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^tatt of California
PRO CLAMATION
OF A
la Mm amn of *• S«r»tonr •» »«"^
STATE OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, an abnormally heavy and continuous rainfall
has occurred beginning on or about January 14. 1974, in the
northern portion of the State of California in the area thereof
included in the Counties of Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake,.
Mendocino. Shasta, SisKiyou, Sonoma. Tehama and Trinity, which
has caused serious damage both to private and public property,
as a consequence of which the cities and counties of Northern
California have suffered serious damage to their road systems
and have sustained loss of drainage structures, roadbeds, and
road surfaces on the Federal-aid Secondary system, and. in
addition thereto, the state highway system, which includes the
Federal-aid Interstate and Primary systems and portions of the
Federal-aid Secondary system, has suffered serious damage and
has sustained loss of drainage structures, roadbeds, and road
surfaces, all of which constitutes an emergency affecting the
above counties and the State of California, and
WHEREAS, disastrous damage has been sustained by the
public highways of California, resulting in the necessity for
immediate repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges on
the interstate. Primary and Secondary Federal-aid highway
systems and other bridges and highways on the state highway
system; and
WHEREAS, such conditions constitute an emergency as
contemplated by the terms of Section 125 of Title 23 U.S. Code,
as amended.
P,l,l,iln C«tirO»NlA OPFK. OF HAT. F.lxriNO
^xcnitiot Btpartmcnt
^tate of Califomia
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim that a State of
Emergency exists throughout the northern portion of the State
of California in the area thereof included in the Counties of
Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Shasta, Siskiyou,
Sonoma, Tehama, and Trinity, as a result of the storm and flood
conditions and consequent serious damage to bridges and highways
on the Interstate, Primary and Secondary highway systems and
other bridges and highways on the state highway system; that the
immediate repair or reconstruction of such seriously damaged
highways and bridges is vital to the security, well-being and
health of the citizens of the State of California; and that the
Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration of the
United States is hereby requested to concur in the declaration
of this emergency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this Hat day of January , 1974,
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Governor of California
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Secretary of State
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DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provislona of The State College
Heyenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et eeq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on January 23, 1974, adopted a resolution authorizing
the issuance of California State University, Pullerton Student
Onion Hevenue Bonds and of $3,700,000 principal amount of Bonds of
Series A, and said resolution was approved by the State Board of
Control of the State of California at a meeting duly held on
February 5, 1974; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on January 23, 1974, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of Series
A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and numbers set
forth in the form of notice contained in said resolution, and
authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer to cause a notice
inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said Bonds of Series A
to be published in the manner and form provided in said resolution,
and said resolution was approved by the State Board of Control of
the State of California at a meeting duly held on February 5, 1974;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer said
bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers and
pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to be so
sold shall be J3, 700, 000 principal amount of California State
University, Fullerton Student Union Hevenue Bonds, Series A,
dated March 1, 1974 and numbered Al to A740, inclusive. The sale
shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State of
California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, on such date
prior to March 1, 1974 as you may determine.
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3rarr or California
IN WITNESS WHKHJbX)!', I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 7th day of February, 1974.
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GOVERNOR (j
ATTEST
SECRETAHY OF STATE
Deputy Socrtta.y ox-^'State
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PrInUd Im CALirOKKIA OPFtCB 0» fTATl rmiMTiN*
OFFICE OF THE
SECRETARY OF STATE
I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Secretary of State of the State of California, hereby
certify:
That the annexed transcript has been comoared with the record on file in this
oflBce, of which it purports to be a copy, and that same is full, true and correct.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I execute
this certificate and affix the Great
Seal of the State of California this
8th day nf Pohmary 197-1
Deputy
Deputy Socrotai-y 6f Stata
cAmuA-^- &kfiJjyiiL
Secretary of State
SIC/ST»TE form CE-7 (RtV 1-711
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PRO C L A M A T
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1:74
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I I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
1 having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
j persons and property which prevailed at the time of my previous
proclamations as herein described proclaiming that a state of
emergency existed in the affected jurisdictions as herein des-
: cribed, cind now finding that a state of emergency no longer
exists, and further finding that the local authorities are now
. able to cope with the situation, therefore proclaim that the
state of emergency proclaimed on the following dates and in the
I following jurisdictions no longer exists effective immediately!
June 21, 1972 »
January 23, 1973:
January 30, 1973 t
February S, 1973:
February 28, 1973:
April 4, 1973:
April 11, 1973:
April 30, 1973:
July 16, 1973»
December 12, 1973:
County of Sacramento;
Counties of Marin 2md San Luis Obispo;
City of South San Francisco;
Counties of Santa Barbara and Solano;
County of Ventura;
Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa;
City of Pacifica;
Counties of Placer and Sacrcunentox
City of Rolling Hills and unincorpor-
ated area on Palos Verdes Peninsula in
Los Angeles County;
Boulder Oaks/Morena Village in unin-
corporated area of San Diego County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand auid caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this / V^/. day of February,
1974.,
GOVERNOR OlF flALIBWRNIA
'Secretary of State
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Deput yfi i. ci'w Liu y oi'
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i^xccutiut ©tpartmtnt
3tate or California
REGULATIONS FOR CALIFORNIA'S GASOLINE E^lERGEUCY
In light of the state of emergency now existing in the counties
of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Mateo, Contra Costa,
Solano and Alameda, and pursuant to the authority vested in me to
j promulgate, issue and enforce rules, regulations and orders, I deem
I the following rules and regulations necessary for the protection
j of life and property:
1. At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
vehicles with a license plate whose last (or only)
digit is an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7 and 9) only on
odd numbered days of the month, that is , on tlie
first, third, fiftli, seventh and so on. Environ-
mental license plates that contain letters only
will be equivalent to tlie digit 1. Examples of
odd number plates are as follows :
SAM 123
123 SAM
MARTHA
KAM 2345
12345J
J12345
2. At tlie retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
vehicles witli a license plate whose last (or only)
digit is am even number (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8) only on
even numbered days of the month, that is, on the
second, fourth, sixth, eighth, tenth and so on.
Examples of even number plates are as follows:
SAM 132
132 SAM
DAVE 2
2 r-lARY
KMA 3456
01234J
J01234
W6/J3C
3. For any calendar month in which there are 31 days,
sales may be made on tlie thirty-first day of the
month without regard to the registration plates
of the motor vehicle.
4. Gasoline shall not be aold to any vehicle that
has more than one-half tankful of gasoline. ^-Jhen
requested by the gasoline attendamt, the customer
shall permit inspection of the fuel gauge with
the ignition key in the "on" position.
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iXECutitit Btpartmcnt
^tate or California
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When dispensing gasoline to the general public,
gasoline retailers shall not refu^^e to sell gaso-
line to anyone, on appropriate odd or even days,
except to refuse to sell gasoline to veliicles
with more than one-half a tankful of fuel.
NO general hours or days of operation are required
by these regulations. However, each gasoline
retailer shall clearly post his anticipated minimum
business days and hours.
COMMENT :
Individual retailers are the best judges
of the business days and hours that satisfy
their customers' needs, and are encouraged
to work out staggered hours of operation
in common marketing areas. All gasoline
suppliers are urged to refrain from estab-
lishing additional retail stations, and
are urged not to reduce the gasoline sup-
plies available to existing stations in
order to supply unnecessary new stations.
Each gasoline retailer shall manage his monthly fuel
allocation so that it will last through the month.
COMMENT :
This regulation may be complied with by
adjusting bxjsiness hours and business days
of the week, or by establishing maximum or
minimum purchase volumes, or both. Read-
justments should be no more frequent than
absolutely necessary; if adopted, maximum
or minimum purchase volumes should be
clearly indicated by appropriate signs.
Each service station shall clearly indicate its gaso-
line supply and service situation by a sign or flag,
easily visible from off the premises. If the flag
system is used, the following will apply: Green
flag— gasoline available for the general public (on
appropriate days for appropriate license plates);
yellow flag—gasoline available for emergency vehicles
only; red flag — out of gasoline and/or closed. If
the sign system is used, it should state the fol-
lowing, or equivalent information: Gcisoline avail-
able— emergency vehicles only — out of gasoline
and/or closed.
The following vehicles are exempt from the provisions
of these orders:
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10,
11.
a) Emergency vehicles as defined in Section 16 5
of the California Vehicle Code.
b) Buses regularly used to transport passengers,
as defined in Section 233 of the California
Vehicle Code.
c) Vehicles used for commercial purposes in the
judgment of the gasoline retailer.
Vehicles with out-of-state license plates are exempt
from the alternate day ban on gasoline purchases but
not from tlie one-half tank purcliase provision.
Operators of exempt vehicles are urged to purchase
gasoline only on appropriate alternate days when-
ever possible.
At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
separate containers only when necessary in the judg-
ment of the gasoline retailer. Such sales shall be
in the smallest practical quantity.
COMMI .NT :
Storage of gasoline in separate containers
in the trunk of automobiles or in homes or
garages is an extremely dangerous practice.
Pursuant to the authority of Section 8665 of the Govern-
ment Code, any violation of these orders or regulations
is a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be punish-
able by a fine of not to exceed five hundred dollars
($500) or by imprisonment not to exceed six months or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
Governo
Attest
>rnor of CalifoAii
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Date: T^,. XH - Cf/jf
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Secretary of State
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IJxecutiDE ©epartnitnt
^tate of (Lilifomia
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EXECUTIVE ORDER R48-74
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WHEREAS, the impact of current and anticipated decreases in
state revenues caused by the effect of the energy shortage
upon various segments of California's economy requires the
establishment of procedures to effect necessary economies
to cope with the impact upon State programs; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to insure that the full resources of
the State are utilized to assist civil service employees xn
locating and being placed in other positions available in
state civil service; and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the State establish a state-
wide position control and review process effective immediately
to provide an opportunity to review all related personnel
transactions ; and
WHEREAS, the executive branch or state government must cooperate
in the position control and review process which may best be
achieved through overall coordination from the State Personnel
Board:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the state of
, California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested m me
by the Constitution and laws of this State do hereby issue
this order to become effective immediately:
1. There is established a statewide position control
process applicable to all full-time, part-time,
casual, intermittent and seasonal state civil
service employees. This process shall apply to
all related personnel transactions.
2. Each appointing authority shall implement a review
procedure which shall provide an examination of
all vacant positions to determine whether they
should be eliminated, downgraded or filled. Each
personnel transaction shall be subject to review
and balanced against guidelines based upon
revenue projections. The guidelines shall be
approved by the Cabinet.
3. The Director of Fineuice shall prepare guidelines
based upon revenue projections for Cabinet
consideration .
4. The Agency Secretaries shall be responsible for
reviewing all hiring and promotion actions
approved by the appointing authorities. All
certifications concerning layoff lists shall be
approved by the Agency Secretaries. Appointing
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authorities which do not report to an Agency
Secretary shall report for the purpose of this
procedure to the Director of Finance or to such
other Cabinet member to whom they are normally
assigned.
Prior to filling of any vacemcy, the appointing
authority shall certify to the Agency Secretary
or the Director of Finance or other Cabinet mem-
ber, as appropriate, that the position may not
be filled from the statewide layoff list result-
ing from reductions in force.
The State Personnel Board is responsible for
overall coordination in carrying out layoff
procedures.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my heuid 2md
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 27th day
February, 1974.
<^^l»AiS^
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RONALD REAGAN (V
Governor
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Secretary of State
by.
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Deputy ^cretary of Stat
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STATE OF RMRRfsiajPHpt^ty iMifiJry .( &|l»
VfflEREAS, the laws of the State of California empower
the Governor to proclaim a state of Emergency in an area or
region of this state affected or likely to be affected by cer-
the^tatf '''r\°^ ^''^""'^ P^^^^ ^° P"^°"^ ^"'^ property within
effect im;.^^^f/''°^^^'''°" '''^'^ "^ ^" ^"^^"9 ^"^ »^«11 take
ettect immediately upon its issuance; and
WHEREAS, it is further provided by Section 2.8 of
Article XIII of the Constitution, that the Legislature shall
trorovLrr"" '° '"'°''^''^ '°^' °'' ^^^^^^^^ lo^l taxing agencie
wLrl i t 1°. ' ^^"^ ^PP^°P^i*te relief from ad valorem taxation
where (a) after the lien date for a given tax year taxable
oth^rr/%''r'!^^'' °'' destroyed by fire, flood, earthquake or
other act of God. and (b) the damaged or destroyed property is
located in an area or region which was subsequently proclaimed
by the Governor to be in a State of Emergency; and °'=-'^^'"*'*
WHEREAS, I, as Governor of the State of California,
have found and do hereby find:
I
^: "^^^^ conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property within this State did arise and exist in
the county of Santa Cruz, state of California, as a result of
damage caused by severe storm conditions commencing on or about
January 3, 1974; and aoout
Q*-.^^ ^ i' "^^^^ ^^^ Governor has been requested to proclaim a
State of Emergency therein by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Cruz; and
3. That local authority in directly affected areas
was inadequate to cope with the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril by rsason of their magnitude; and
4. That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril
1,^11 ,^l "^^"^^itate the proclamation of the existence of a
State of Emergency.
of CaHfo^°"' THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of the Stat,
^f ^ It n ' ^^ ''^''^"^ °^ ^^^ P°^^" ^<^ authority vested in ,,
me by the Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby proclaij
the existence of a state of Emergency in the above affected areaj
of the County of Santa Cruz, state of California; and
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I DIRECT that this proclamation shall take effect in,
mediately effective January 3, 1974, and that as soon hereafter
SecSr Z'^'' P^°'^^-'-ti- ^- filed in the Office of the
sore^d'pubiL't''" f '"' "'"'" °' California, and that wide-
, spread publxcxty and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand ;,nH
caused the Great Seal of the State of Californxa t7be affr:;ed.
February, le?!/' '^^ ^'^^ °' Sacramento this 28th day of
ATTEST
GOVERNOR OF CALIB^RNIA
Secretary of State C^*"^
fcy.
Deputy /gecretary^ of sTcto
tfttti ta uiipoiHii mm n iiin tuanm
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i^xtcutitie Bcpartmtnt
^tate of California
FILED
FL.L2..tC74
PROCLAMATION
IXpuly tict alary e( &taM
I RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property exists within the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange,
Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, San Mateo and Riverside, begin-
ning on or about February 24, 1974, as a result of the consumer
gasoline purchasing problems causing extreme traffic hazards
and injury to persons and property and other conditions which,
by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of the
services, personnel, equipnent and facilities of said Counties,
and having been requested by the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Alameda,
Contra Costa, Solano, San Mateo and Riverside to proclaim a State
of Emergency in said Counties, I therefore proclaim the existence
of a State of Emergency in the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange,
Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, San Mateo and Riverside; and
I HEREBY incorporate, by reference, the regulations pertaining
to the California Gasoline Emergency filed with the Secretary
of State on Thursday, February 28, 1974, and issue these regula-
tions pursuant to Section 8 567 of the California Government
Code, and these regulations shall apply to the areas and
counties in which a state of emergency exists; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation
be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that wide-
spread publicity and notice be given to tliis proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 28th day of
February, 1974.
if W.^ YCZjl
RONALD REAGATJ
Governor
IT-
Attest:
secretary of State T~^^
toy.
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3i&;l
F I L. n D
MINI '=;»■ '' '■»* jurfcf 'f j( ]
£xtcutit)t ©Epartmtnt
^tattof£aliforma
MAR 4 1974 !
C«|iiMy iMHtary g< itot*
REGULATIONS FOR CALIFOR«IVS GASOLINE E«ERGE»C.
, i„ U,ht Of t.e "f :„jLrt'r?LTutI^orttrveSef tn=rS pro^
I of Santa Clara, and P""»«" '° „„„i,tion= and orders, I deem
'Sf folx^ir, 'r"l.rrnrreruiatloL'necas„ry for the protection
of life and property: '
1.
Hiait is an odd number d, 3, j, / ana ^i "' ^
^o^rL^ered davs of t.^ ™„t.^,--^.s, on^tne_^_
2Sil So^^ie^iilftis^that contain le«- °nly
will be equivalent to the digit 1. bxamples or
odd number plates are as follows:
SAM 123
123 SAM
MARTHA
KAM 2345
12345J
J12 345
A^- 1-he retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
£3:^isi.!T.?.i'^ei,rtsrte^s'.nd;£o„'^^
Sles of even number plates are as follows:
SAM 132
132 SAM
DAVE 2
2 MARY
KMA 3456
01234J
J01234
W6ABC
For anv calendar month in which there are 31 days,
saLrLy be made on the thirty; first day of the
^oiS ^thout regard to the registration plates
of the motor vehicle.
r;,c:oline shall not be sold to any vehicle that
has mo?e S^an one-half tankful of gasoline. When
requested by the gasoline attendant, ti.e customer
IhaU permit inspection of the fuel gauge with
the ignition key in the "on" position.
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^xecutioe Btpartmcnt
3tattof£alifonua
When dispensing gasoline to the general pxiblic,
gasoline retailers shall not refuse to sell gaso-
line to anyone, on appropriate odd or even days,
except to refuse to sell gasoline to vehicles
with more than one-half a tankful of fuel.
No general hours or days of operation are required
by these regulations. However, each gasoline
retailer shall clearly post his anticipated minimum
business days and hours.
COhB-lENT:
Individual retailers are the best judges
of the business days and hours that satisfy
their customers' needs, and are encouraged
to work out staggered hours of operation
in common marketing areas. All gasoline
suppliers are urged to refrain from estab-
lishing additional retail stations, and
are urged not to reduce the gasoline sup-
plies available to existing stations in
order to supply unnecessary new stations.
Each gasoline retailer shall manage his monthly fuel
allocation so that it will last through the month.
COMMENT:
This regulation may be complied with by
adjusting business hours and business days
of the week, or by establishing maximum or
minimum purchase volumes, or both. Read-
justments should be no more frequent than
absolutely necessary; if adopted, maximum
or minimum purchase volumes should be
clearly indicated by appropriate signs.
Each service station shall clearly indicate its gaso-
line supply and service situation by a sign or flag,
easily visible from off the premises. If the flag
system is used, the following will apply: Green
flag—gasoline available for the general puU Ac (on
appropriate days for appropriate license plates);
yellow flag — gasoline availab le for emergency vehicles
only; red flag — out of gasoline and/or closed. If
the sign system is used, it should state the fol-
lowing, or equivalent information: Gasoline avail-
able-emergency vehicles only — out of gasoline
and/or closed.
The following vehicles are exempt from the provisions
of these orders:
ttlniiJ Im c.LiroiHit o»»lct o» itatl riinTiiia
IJxEcutitiE ©tpartmtnt
^tatt of California
10.
11.
a) Emergency vehicles as defined in Section 165
of the California Vehicle Code.
b) Buses regularly used to transport passengers,
as defined in Section 233 of tlie California
Vehicle Code.
c) Vehicles used for conunercial purposes in the }
judgment of the gasoline retailer. j
Vehicles with out-of-state license plates are exempt
from the alternate day ban on gasoline purchases but
not from the one-half tank purchase provision.
Operators of exempt vehicles are urged to purchase
gasoline only on appropriate alternate days when-
ever possible.
At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
separate containers only when necessary in the judg-
ment of the gasoline retailer. Such sales shall be
in the smallest practical quantity.
COMMENT:
Storage of gasoline in separate containers
in the trunk of automobiles or in homes or
garages is an extremely damgerous practice.
Pursuant to the authority of Section 8665 of the Govern-
ment Code, any violation of these orders or regulations
is a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be punish-
able by a fine of not to exceed five hundred dollars
($500) or by imprisonment not to exceed six months or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
.V^^
Governor of Calif oimia
Attest :
Date: ilarch 4, 1974
toy.
Secretary of State
Deputy Qeo
rotary of "tato
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trlmlti i» CAliyOlMI* OFFICl OF %1 kit FilliTIWO
ii(^i
35KCUtiOt ©tpartmcnt
^tattofCatifonna
PROCLAMATION
I, ROHALD KBGAH, Governor of "■=■ ""'to'tSf slISj'i/^rsL.
fiund that conditions of aKtr^aperU to the^s.fetj_ ^P^___
r«i-i- °4rfo^n-ri^S^^^^^^^^
of Emergency in said County, ^^'^"hI r^nntv of Santa Clara; and
ence of a State of Emergency in the County ot banca ^lar
I HE1U.DY incorporate, by reference, the regulations Pertaining
to the California Gasoline Emergency filed with the secretary
If Site on Monday, March 4, 1974, and issue these regula-
?fons pursuant to section 8567 of the California Government
C^T. aSd these regulations shall apply to the areas and
counties in which a state of emergency exists; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this Proclamation
L filed S the Office of the Secretary of State and that wide-
spread puSuS^y and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 4th day of
March, 1974.
^wv*-^*^
RONALD R}-;AGAN
Governor
S IT I
Attest:
^kJM
M-
prtntii IM C4
JffcS
i!xecutit)t Bcpartmcnt
^tate of California
F J L E D
h liw •Am of «tw SacrtturY of SM«
si lU Slota cf Caiifwiua
PROCLAMATION
EDiMtip L BROwM Ji.,iec(c'jry cf
I, ED REINECKE, Acting Governor of the State of California,
proclaim as follows:
That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and
property prevailed at the time of a previous proclamation of
February 28, 1974, as pertains to all of that portion of
Riverside County east of a north-south line passing along the
eastern-aost boundaries of Townships T.3S.R.11E; T.4S.R.11E;
T.5S.R.11E; T.bS.R.llE; T.7S.R.11E; and T.8S.R.11E San
Bernardino Meridian; and
That it was proclaimed that a State of Emergency existed in
the described area;
That I now find that a State of Emergency no longer exists
in said area and that the local authorities are now able to
cope with the situation.
NOW, THEREFORE, I proclaim that a State of Emergency no
longer exists, effective immediately, in the above-described
area, and therefore, the regulations pertaining to the
California Gasoline Emergency filed with the Secretary of
State on February 28, 1974, are no longer in effect in the
described area.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
6th day of March 1974.
.^^^
;test:
.^--<^^
ED REINECKE
Acting Governor
cretary of State 7
Deputy/aeoretary of State
PrMti in CAIIVORMl* OVriCl or ITATB fKINTIH*
JI45
I^XEcutioe ©epartment
^tattorColirornia
.^ FILED
REGULATIONS FOR CALIFORNIA'S GASOLINE ENE
«%^«ftg^«
In light of the state of emergency now existing in the county of
Ventura, and pursuant to the authority vested in me to promulgate,
issue and enforce rules, regulations and orders, I deem the fol-
lowxng rules and regulations necessary for the protection of life
and property:
1.
4.
At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
vehicles with a license plate t^ose last (or only)
digit is an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7 and 9) only on
odd numbered days of the month, that is, on the
first, third, fifth, seventh euid so on. Environ-
mental license plates that contain letters only
will be equivalent to the digit 1. Exaii?>les of
odd number plates are as follows:
SAM 123
123 SAM
MARTHA
KAM 2345
12345J
J12345
At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
vehicles with a license plate whose last (or only)
digit is an even number (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8) only on
even numbered days of the month, that is, on the
second, fourth, sixth, eighth, tenth and so on.
Exan^les of even number plates are as follows:
SAM 132
132 SAM
DAVE 2
2 MARY
KMA 3456
01234J
J01234
W6ABC
For any calendar month in which there are 31 days
sales may be made on the thirty-first day of the '
month without regard to the registration plates
of the motor vehicle.
Gasoline shall not be sold to any vehicle that
has more than one-half tankful of gasoline. When
requested by the gasoline attendant, the customer
shall permit inspection of the fuel gauge with
the ignition key in the "on" position.
r
I
I
frMtilm CALiroiHiA ofrici ot iTAri ptiNTiNa
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m
^imtiMt Bepartmtnt
^tace orcolirornia
m-
When dispensing gasoline to the general piiblic,
gasoline retailers shall not refuse to sell gaso-
line to anyone, on appropriate odd or even days,
except to refuse to sell gasoline to vehicles
with more than one-half a tankful of fuel.
No general hours or days of operation are required
by these regulations. However, each gasoline
retailer shall clearly post his anticipated minimum
business days 2uid hours.
COMMENT:
Individual retailers are the best judges
of the business days amd hours that satisfy
their customers ' needs , and are encouraged
to work out staggered hours of operation
in coamon marketing areas. All gasoline
suppliers are urged to refrain from estab-
lishing additional retail stations, and
are urged not to reduce the gasoline sup-
plies available to existing stations in
order to supply unnecessary new stations.
Each gasoline retailer shall manage his monthly fuel
allocation so that it will last through the month.
COMMENT:
This regulation may be complied with by
adjusting business hours and business days
of the week, or by esttUslishing maximum or
minimum purchase volumes, or both. Read-
justments should be no more frequent than
absolutely necessary; if adopted, maximum
or minimum purchase volumes should be
clearly indicated by appropriate signs.
Each service station shall clearly indicate its gaso-
line supply and service situation by a sign or flag,
easily visible from off the premises. If the flag
system is used, the following will apply: Green
flag — gasoline available for the general public (on
appropriate days for appropriate license plates) ;
yellow flag — gasoline available for emergency vehicles
only; red flag — out of gasoline and/or closed. If
the sign system is used, it should state the fol-
lowing, or equivalent information: Gasoline avail-
able— emergency vehicles only — out of gasoline
and/or closed.
The following vehicles are exempt from the provisions
of these orders:
frtmtfj Im Cltroam* ovvici or iTATt rilHriMO
iJxtcutitit Btpartmtnt
^tatc of California
10.
11.
a) Emergency vehicles as defined in Section 165
of the California Vehicle Code.
b) Buses regularly used to transport passengers,
as defined in Section 233 of the California
Vehicle Code.
c) Vehicles used for commercial purposes in the
judgment of the gasoline retailer.
Vehicles with out-of-state license plates are exempt
from the alternate day ban on gasoline purchases but
not from the one-half tank purchase provision.
Operators of exempt vehicles are urged to purchase
gasoline only on appropriate alternate days vrtien-
ever possible.
At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
separate containers only when necessary in the judg-
ment of the gasoline retailer. Such sales shall be
in the smallest practical quantity.
COMMENT:
Storage of gasoline in separate containers
in the trunk of automobiles or in homes or
garages is an extremely d£mgerous practice.
Pursuant to the authority of Section 8665 of the Govern-
ment Code, any violation of these orders or regulations
is a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be punish-
able by a fine of not to exceed five hundred dollars j
($500) or by imprisonment not to exceed six months or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
orof California
Attest:
lecretary of State
Date : March 10, 1974
k
Deputy Srefcrotary of State
, (J -^
^rl«r#rf !• c
Ja&
iJxtcutitit Btpartment
^tatt of California
FILED f
h *• omc* «f Hi. Utnta,^ ^ f^ •
M/-:'ll^?74
PROCLAMATION
I RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property exists within the County of Ventura, begin-
ning on or about March 5, 1974, as a result of the consumer
gasoline purchasing problems causing extreme traffic hazards
and injury to persons and property emd other conditions vmich,
by reason of their magnitude, were beyond the control of the
services, personnel, equipment and facilities of said County,
and having been requested by the Chairman of the Board, of
Supervisors of the County of Ventura to proclaim a State
of Emergency in said County, I therefore proclaim the exist-
ence of a State of Emergency in the County of Ventura; and
I HEREBY incorporate, by reference, the regulations pertaining
to the California Gasoline Emergency filed with the Secretary
of State on March 11, 1974, emd issue these regula-
tions pursuiuit to Section 8567 of the California Government
I Code, and these regulations shall apply to the areas and
' counties in v^ich a state of emergency exists; and
' I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation
be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that wide- ]
spread publicity ^md notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 10th day of
March, 1974.
prMiJ Im cALirotRi* orvtct or atati raiMTiMa
Sllol
iXEcotioe ©epartmtnt
jS>mi of Calirornia
km*
FILED
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATI(*«**0 ft. MO.VN Ju t(t'c««T*:Uitl/
By :..'.'..' ,4... V ' ,/ • - ■'
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on
the 2nd day of July, 1974, within the 6th Congressional District
of the State, to fill the vacancy in the office of Representative
in Congress from said District resulting from the resignation
of Congressman William S. Mailliard.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars ($100)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any
of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 13th day of March, 1974.
Governor A
Secretary of State
Deputy Sdcrctary of State
prtmtt4 Im CAiipotNi* opvici or •T»Te riiNTlMs
v^/fc^
■l'*^'-
I iJxtoitioe Bepartmtnt ,^^,, ^ ,r,y^
j ^tatc of California alum c. ssoanvI-., t.c,d
' SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION Byij. < "^-fy.' ^ '.U.l
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
land order that a special election shall be held on the 2nd day
Of July, 1974, within the 24th Senatorial District of the State
(as described in Section 30100 of the Elections Code) , to fill
the vacancy in the office of State Senator from said District
resulting from the resignation of Senator Robert J. Lagoraarsino.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars ($100)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of
jthe provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
j rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
1 f or the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this l3th day of March, 1974.
(L
Governor X^
i/ / ^' /
ATTEST:
(j,.^:-J--'H // fry. -•-'•I* //
Secretary of State
bv
" of ritnt
3 n't
i£xenidt)t department
^te of CattTomia
PROCLAMATION
F I U E D
la Ik* kAM M ih> iMrWotr M IM*
•( Ik* (MM •< Csliiwrn*
ma:;1';*.?74
EDMUM U BROWN Jr., StcietKT **^*f*l|(?^
By-:-..
DafMly
t««iWy >* ^■'^
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, proclaim
as follows:
That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and
property prevailed at the t^me of a previous proclamation of
February 28, 1974, as pertains to all of that portion of Los
Angeles County known as Antelope valley beginning at the point
between Ventura County and Los Angeles County at the intersection
of the northerly line of Township 4N (the line between T.4N. and
T.5N.); easterly along this township line to the intersection of
the westerly line of Range lOW (the line between R.IOW. and
R.llW.) ; south along this range line to the intersection of the
northerly line of Township 3N (the line between T.3N. and T.4N.) ;
and east along this township line to the point of intersection
between San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County? and
That it was proclaimed that a state of Emergency existed in the
described area;
That I now find that a State of Emergency no longer exists in
said area and that the local authorities are now able to cope
with the situation.
NOW, THEREFORE, I proclaim that a State of Emergency no longer
exists, effective immediately, in the above-described area, and
therefore, the regulations pertaining to the California Gasoline
I Emergency filed with the Secretary of State on February 28, 1974,
are no Ipnger in effect in the described area.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California 'co be affixed this
13th day of March 1974.
«
a>^^^«4K~-
RONALD REAGAN
Governor
:test :
J3icxiSSy~Ql~SiEe
fHmUi to ca:
Deputy Sfcrot.iry of Stat©
3170
^KcutitiE ©cpartment
^tate orc^rornia
FfLED
0* Ml* ItM* af C«liJBriU«
>HAR 1 ^ 1974
REGULATIONS FOR CALIFORNIA'S GASOLINE EMEI««HI8¥*rl •' ""••
'g<S:Liz%S^
|:In light of the state of emergency now existing in the counties
lof Los Angeles, Orange, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, San MateOr
Riverside, Santa Clara cuid Ventura, and pursuemt to the authority
vested in me to promulgate, issue and enforce rules, regulations
and orders, I deem the following aunended rules euid regulations neces-
sary for the protection of life and property:
j 1. At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
vehicles with a license plate whose last (or only)
digit is an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7 and 9) only on
odd numbered days of the month, that is, on the
first, third, fifth, seventh and so on. Environ-
mental license plates that contain letters only
will be equivalent to the digit 1. Examples of
odd number plates aire as follows :
SAM 123
123 SAM
MARTHA
KAM 2345
12345J
J12345
2. At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
vehicles with a license plate whose last (or only)
digit is an even number (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8) only on
even numbered days of the month, that is, on the
second, fourth, sixth, eighth, tenth and so on.
Examples of even nvunber plates are as follows:
SAM 132
132 SAM
DAVE 2
2 MARY
KMA 3456
01234J
J01234
W6ABC
3. For any calendar month in which there are 31 days,
sales may be made on the thirty-first day of the
month without regard to the registration plates
of the motor vehicle.
4. Gasoline shall not be sold to any vehicle that
has rnare than one-half tamkful of gasoline. When
requested by the gasoline attendant, the custorner
shall permit inspection of the fuel gauge with
the ignition key in the "on" position.
primitJ to cALiroBHiA orptci or tTATi viiHriMa
i^xtcutioe Beparttntnt
^tact or California
5. When dispensing gasoline to the general public,
gasoline retailers shall not refuse to sell gaso-
line to anyone, on appropriate odd or even days,
except to refuse to sell gasoline to vehicles
with more than one-half a temkful of fuel.
6. No general hours or days of operation are required
by these regulations. However, each gasoline
retailer shall clearly post by signs legible from
off the premises his euiticipated minimum business
days and hours of operation for dispensing gasoline.
COMMENT:
Individual retailers are the best judges
of the business days and hours that satisfy
their customers' needs, cuid are encouraged
to work out staggered hours of operation
in common marketing areas. All gasoline
suppliers are urged to refrain from estab-
lishing additional retail stations, emd
are urged not to reduce the gasoline sup-
plies available to existing stations in
order to supply unnecessary new stations.
Each gasoline retailer shall manage his monthly fuel
allocation so that it will last through the month.
COMMENT:
The need for maximum emd minimum purchase limits
appears no longer necessary. Gasoline retailers
are discouraged from estatblishing maximum or'nUni-
mum purchase limits; however if limits are adopted
the retailer should clearly indicate these limits
by signs legible from off the premises.
Each service station shall clearly indicate its gaso-
line supply and service situation by a sign or flag,
easily visible from off the premises. If the flag
system is used, the following will apply: Green
flag — gasoline available for the general public (on
appropriate days for appropriate license plates);
yellow flag — gasoline available for emergency vehicles
only; red flag- -out of gasoline and/or closed. If
the sign system is used, it should state the fol-
lowing, or equivalent information: Gasoline avail-
able— emergency vehicles only — out of gasoline
and/or closed.
The following vehicles are exempt from tite-previaioBs
sections 1 and 2 of these orders:
fttmlfi fo CALtrOtNl* OrtlCI Off ITAra tllNTIMS
iSxtcutitit Btpartment
^tate of California
af BBsergeney vehieies as defineel i» Section 465
oi tl»e eaii*omia Vehieie eoder
a) Public transportation vehicles regularly used
to transport passengers which are buses, taxis
and vehicles rented for less than 30 days.
h)- Bases regoiarly «sed fee feransperfe passengerST
as de*ineel in Section 233 oi the Saiiiornia
Vehieie eedcr
b) Vehicles used for conimercial purposes in the
"ludgment of the gasoline retailer (see attach-
ment A) .
ef Vehieies ased *or coiwnerciai pnrpeses in the
^adgmenfe of the gaseiine refeaiierr
c) Vehicles with out-of-state license plates.
d) U.S. Postal Seirvice vehicles.
e) Vehicles operated by handicapped persons, who
have no practical alternative to auto trams-
portation, as designated by the following
license plate letters; ~
DPW OOP - 999
DPX OOP - 999
DPY PPG - 999
DPZ PGP - 999
POP - 999 DPW
660 - 599 DPX
POP - 999 DPY
OOP - 959 DPZ
vtt OOP - 999
VTN PPP - 999
VTR POP - 99^
600 - 999 VET
Vehieies with enfe-ef-stafee license piafees are exempfe
from the aifeernafee day ban on gasoline pnrehaoes bate
not from the one-half tank parehese provisionT
Operators of the above exempt vehicles are urged to
purchase gasoline only on appropriate alternate days
whenever possible.
10. The following vehicles are exempt from the provisions
of these orders:
a)
Emergency
■ 'l?(
11.
A_
i:.u.<=;^H'=^">-j vehicles as defined in Section 165 of
the California Vehicle Code (see attachment B) .
br~Other emergency repair and service vehiclesT
whether public or private, used for functions
directly related to the protection of life, prop-
erty or public health, c) Vehicles operated in
in an unusual emergency situation in the judgment
of the gasoline retailer.
At the retail level, gasoline may be dispensed into
separate containers only when necessary in the judg-
pHmltJ Im c
35xtcutiDE Bcpartmtnt
^tateorCalirornia
12.
ment of the gasoline retailer. Such sales shall
be in the smallest practical quantity.
COMMENT:
Storage of gasoline in separate containers
in the trunk of automobiles is em extremely
dangerous practice.
Pursuamt to the authority of Section 8665 of the Govern-
nient Code, amy violation of these orders or regulations
is a misdemeanor amd upon conviction, shall be punish-
able by a fine of not to exceed five hundred dollars
($500) or by imprisonment not to exceed six months or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
Governor of Call for
^
Attest:
Date: March 15, 1974
f ^
01 ' ". ^'-^
X*.
Secretary of state
^
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Deputy
Lary of Statu
!1-
prlmltd Im ca
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^xecutioe Btpartmtnt
^tate of California
FILED
fel Ml* •Mm of Hw (wrMor^ *l I
tt th« iMIa •( Calilatnia
MAR 1 U 1974
OES RELEASE #7353
(amended)
Daputy ttiAJl •! tin)*
^ K«.H»if Of the Enerqv Planning Council, the Office of Emergency
2rv!^saS^ouncefthf following clarifications of the Emergency
Gasoline Marketing Plan.
vehicles used for commercial purposes; These guidelines were
ilsi^ todlFtor use by retaxierriH-determxning whether a
vehicle is used for commercial purposes.
A vehicles which by their design, size, or recognizable
company identification are obviously being used for
commercial purposes.
R vehicles which are owned and operated as part of a company
vSicle fleet as may be determined by company marking or
the vehicle's registration.
C individually owned vehicles used ^o^^ =°™"t5''"^ •^^^^'''
as evidenced by the presence of specialized equipnent,
ins?r^eSts, tools of the trade or profession, supplies
oJotS^r m^erial which cannot be readily carried by the
vi»icle operator on public transportation, or any other
evidence that it is necessary to use the vehicle for
commercial purposes.
noctors and Nurses: No blanket exemption i« JJ^^J^J^Ji^f ^°r
and nurses. However, when they ««/«^"^,^^f ^^eir vehicle^
nrofessional purposes (such as special calls) their yenicies
ThPir vehicles for private use as are other citizens. m
extrLr^ergSncy situations, they can call upon taxis,
SSuSnces. or the local law enforcement agency,
A w„„i-n,*.nts- "Sales by appointment only constitute discrim-
fftSrunde; secfirn lo.^^of the Federal f troleum
Allocation and Price Regulations, unless he (the retailer)
ciiducted his business by appointment only Prior to
January 15, 1972 in so far as he continues his pre-
existing practice."
FEO regulations also prohibit stations from selling exclu-
sively to commercial vehicles.
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SECTION 165, DIVISION 1., STATE VEHICT.R CODE
165. An authorized emergency vehicle is:
la; Any publicly owned ambulance. lifeauar-rJ «^ n ^^^ i
^nfc'LZl ^oSf'^'' " ''''">' <»""*le "^agea in 1»
(6) P«S ^^«°°' personnel of the Department of Justice
out the duties o^Seir e^LjLnt '^'"^" "*"* '=""'^-"
fires, or towing or sorJiciig other^u|i« cf?fn;J 1^ '
l^'L-JL'nt^"""'' "'^ "-•^'^»' ^a-ageantSJing^o-f^^olLcal
services has assigned such vehicle. En«rgency
warien. "^"^ «t^*^«-°"ned vehicle operated by a fish and ga«e
' agen^ of Lr!inrSd°^2!Lr °P«"t«<^ ^^^ ^V department or
'd'="'~y ,«. united States government:
in lai eT^orcZtt'^Jf^S't^J S^ '? ^'"T^ ^■^'"""y
to emergency calii,™r »el>"le is used in responding
firir^"!;r,„LnriJiSLi^rcSir "'"°"^°' "• '--'-^
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^xecotiDe department
^tc of California
PROCLAMATION
MAi: 2:^1974
BXWND ^ BROWN Jr., s.cr.ti(y of 8M|
1, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of hh^ a*-^*-^ * ^ •, • .
found that condi;ions of LJre^epSil to the s ?%""'. "^""'"^
and property which prevailed ZT ^ .■ safety of persons
mation as hLein deLJI^ed toclai^ina^'h^f ""^ ^'""'°"^ P'^^^^"
existed in the affech^H "^^^l^^^g that a state of emergency „
findinc that : ^tate of e.L" °" T ''""'" described, and nL
finding that the local author?:^"" "° '°"^"^ ""''*^"' ^"^ ^^^th^-
Situation, there^ore^t^cla r h\\^ th^: stlte^'of l^er^^^ ^'^' ^^^
claimed on the followina d;,t*. ,r,^ ■ L ! emergency pro-
February 28, 1974:
County of Orange.
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Done at Sacran^ento, California, this 27th. day of March, 1974.
test :
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RONALD REAGM V
Governor
PriuUd Im CALIvotMiA
ovvica OP iffAra »«|MVUM
3nn
l£xcninti£ Btpartmtnt
3tate of (Ealifomia
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MAR 2 91^74
G.BRC... !■ . ) ■ cl
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 50-74
WHEREAS, the involvement of young people in various levels
of government has increased greatly in recent years; and
WHEREAS, the age for full voting responsibilities has been
lowered to eighteen; and
WHEREAS, the State seeks to utilize the energy and abilities
of its youth to the fullest extent; as well as provide for
their greater involvement in the decision making process:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power vested in me by the
Constitution and laws of this State, do hereby issue the
following Executive Order to become effective immediately:
1. There is established in the Governor's Office an
Advisory Commission on Youth. Responsibility for
the Commission is assigned to the Lieutenant Governor
with the State Office of Planning and Research pro-
viding the necessary staffing. The Commission will
be composed of 15 members representing as closely as
possible youth throughout the State geographically,
ethnically, by sex and by population.
2, Nominations for appointment to the Commission shall
be submitted by the League of California Cities, after
consultation with the California Youth Coalition to
the Governor for consideration. The Governor shall
give serious consideration to these nominations along
with nominations of other youth related groups.
Members must be residents of California and not older
than 25 years of age.
3. The Commissioners will serve a two-year term and may
serve an additional term provided he has not attained
the age limit prior to reappointment. Initially,
terms will be staggered - seven members will serve
for a two-year term and eight members will serve for
a three-year term. Thereafter, appointees will serve
two-year terms .
4, The Commission will meet at least every two months
at places to be specified by the Commission. The
first meeting of the Commission will be held in
Sacramento.
PrMli tm CALIPORMM
i^XECutiOE Bepartrntnt
^tate of California
5. The Conunission will be responsible for:
a. Coordinating information regarding youth
activities in the State.
b. Fostering greater involvement of youth in
all areas of government and encouraging the
formation of local youth commissions and
councils for the same purpose in addition
to helping existing ones become more
effective.
c. Serving as the advisory group on youth affairs
to the State Legislature and the Executive
Branch of government, making such recommen-
dations as the Commission may find necessary
and desirable to carry out the purpose for
which it was created.
d. Conducting forums on areas of concern in
which various governmental and non-govern-
mental agencies and community organizations
may be invited to participate.
Studying problems, activities and concerns of
youth in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this 28th day of
March, 1974.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
ATTEST :
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Secretary of State
^
by_
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C.a^i^
Deputy Secretary of Stato
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APi. ^1?74
EOMUNP.G.
By.
PROCLAMATION
i. BROWN Jr., SeMtiry ot Sf^^ 1 ./^ y-
Daputy Sicritory of f
I Mata
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property which prevailed at the time of ray previous procla-
mation as herein described proclaiming that a state of emergency
existed in the affected jurisdiction as herein described, and now
finding that a state of emerqency no longer exists, and further
finding that the local authorities are now able to cope with the
situation, therefore proclaim that the state of emerqency pro-
claimed on the following date and in the following jurisdiction
no longer exists effective April 7, 1974s
February 28, 1974s
County of Alameda.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixe<S.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 3rd day of April, 1974.
.i'V6
ISxtcBtitit ©epartmtnt
^tc of Caliromia
PROCLAMATION
Ff LE D
AP.: i4''^j74
BmjUp C. BROiVf! Jr., S»ef,|i7 tf J
I. RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property which prevailed at the time of my previous procla-
mations as herein described proclaiming that a state of emergenc;
existed in the affected jurisdiction as here described and now
finding that a state of emergency no longer exists, and farther
finding that the local authorities are now able to cope with the
situation, therefore proclaim that the state of emergency pro-
claimed on the following dates and in the following jurisdiction;
no longer exists effective immediately:
I
January 17, 1974:
January 18, 1974:
February 8, 1974:
Counties of Humboldt, Shasta,
Siskivou and Trinity;
Counties of Glenn, Mendocino
and Tehsima;
County of Santa Cruz.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this _3a*C day of April. 1974.
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RONAIjD REAGAN
Governor
t7_
^«o.^l fl (li^
Secretary of State
Deputy jSocrctary of State
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iSxtcutiot Btpartment
^tatt or Cafifomia
PROCLAMATION
i
AP;: ^Yp74
0«puiy S^cltgry «( Mai*
1, RONAIiD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property which prevailed at the time of my previous procla-
mation as herein described proclaiming that a state of emergency
existed in the affected jurisdiction as herein described, and now
finding that a state of emergency no longer exists, and further
finding that the local authorities are now able to cope with the
situation, therefore proclaim that the state of emergency pro-
claimed on the following date and in the following jurisdiction
no longer exists effective immediately:
February 28, 1974:
County of Riverside.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at Sacramento, California, this 3rd dav of April, 1974.
(
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RONALD REAGAN
Governor
ATTEST :
?i^kfiC-..n
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^irnvfat ©tpartmtnt
^tt of California
I* tfw oIKc* ot lh« Sacratary •! I
•« th< Hal* •( CaiKionia
AP'
Am
PROCLAMATION
EDMUm G. BROWN Ji., S/crotiry ol Ijtfl - I J.-,
having found that conditions of extreme PJ^^^ ^ ^he Governor'
persons and property «^-tP^^:;^^^:^^?Ldf proclaiming that a .
previous proclamation as ^^^^^J^^f ^f feSed jurisdiction as herein
Itate of emergency existed in the ^ffecte 3^^ ^^ ^^^ger
I described, and now finding ^^at a stare ^^^horities are now
February 28, 1974
Contra Costa County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
8th day of April, 1974, at
Sacramento, California.
Acting Governor
ATTEST
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Secretary of State
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'^^^^^iT'sfffotarY of State
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I^XEcutitit Btpartment
3t3tc Of California
in Ih, offic. cf tho Sicrwary of SlLto
ut Ih. Slate of CalHornio Ij
PROCTjAMATION
I, ED REINECKE, Act iaa Governor of the State of California,
proclaim as Hollows:
That conditions of extreme oeril to the safety of persons and
propertv nrevailed at the time of a previous proclamation of
Febrnary 28, 1974, as pertains to all of that portion of Los
Angeles County known as Santa Catalina Island? and
That it was proclaimed t'nat a State of Emergency existed in the
described area;
That I now find that a State of Emergency no longer exists in
said area and that the local autnorities are now able to cope
with the situation.
Nav, THFJiRFORK, I proclaini that a State of Emergency no lonqer
exists, effective immediately, in tlie above-described area, and
therefore, the regulations oertainina to the California Gasoline
Emergency filed with the Secretary of State on March 15, 1974,
are no longer in effect in the described area.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
11th dav of April, 1974.
ED REIN
Actina Governor
I Ai.test :
t^r^^h fyiC^ f]
Secretary of State
by
Depuly i^etary of State ^
nyso
^KcutiDe ©tportment
^tc of (Tallfomia
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1219741
PROCLAMATION
^'^^
I, tD.KElNECKE. Actina Governor of the sta<-. r . , •
having round that conditions of Z^l °^ California,
persons and nrooertv which Leva rf^"*! °"'' '° ^'^^ ^^^'^t- of
proclamations as herein described nr ^f '"^^ '""" °^ previous
emergency existed in the afff^l t P^^^^^^"'^"'' that a state of
crihed, and now finding%h:t a ^late^oT'^'^"^ ^' ""^^ ^—
exists, and further finding tLt^t ? emergency no lonqer
able to cooe with the situltil: therer"' ^"^^°^^^-- -« now
state of emergency proclaimed o;; ^ "^f""^ Proclaim that the
following .urisdictLnf no\l°l_^^, ° \-j^"^^/ates ^^ ^^ the
) -^ exists effective immediately.
February 28, 1974:
Februarv 28, 1974 .*
March 4, i<)74:
County of Solano.
County of San Mateo.
County of Santa Clara,
IN WITNESS .VHERROP t v,=.„^ i,
^ne at sao„„e„to. CaUfornia. this lU^ aa„ o. .pril. ,,,4.
-4^. /Ct", ..^-^
Attest:
ED REINECKE
Actinq Governor
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^xccutitit Btpartment
^tate of California
r.^P. 1 . 1974
to;.:-:* C. PIIV/N jr., ^uretir afm» /'.>■
l>api,l/ S^yiui/ kf $i.
PROCLAMATION
?
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and oroperty which prevailed at the time of my previous procla-
mations as herein described proclaiming that a state of emergency
existed in the affected jurisdictions as herein de cribed, and
now finding that a state of emergency no longer exists, and
further finding that the local authorities are now able to cope
with the situation, therefore proclaim that the state of emer-
gency proclaimed on the following dates and in the following
jurisdictions no longer exists effective immediately:
February 28, 1974:
March 10, 1974:
County of Los Angeles.
County of Ventura.
Done at Sacramento, California, this
nrk
day of April, 1974.
XL^^SL^
Attest:
RONALD REAGAN ^
Governor
Secretary of State
toy.
Deputy /abi^rctai-y oi' Stat
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^tate of California
APR 191974
I
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATTCIJ.. l-
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, pursuant
to Section 2601 of the Elections Code, Section 22c of Article
IV of the California Constitution, and Statutes of 1972, Chapter
912; Statutes of 197^, Chapter 994; Statutes of 1974, Chapter 7;
hereby proclaim and order that a Special Election be held on the
fourth day of June, 1974, and to be consolidated with the
Direct Primary Election to be held on that date, to submit to
the qualified voters of the State of California, the following
measures proposed by the Legislature during its 1972 and 1973-74
Regular Sessions, together with an initiative measure:
PROPOSTTTON 1 - Assembly Bill No. 392 (Statutes of 1972,
Chapter 912), as amended by Statutes of 1973, Chapter 550-
Statutes of 1973, Chapter 1064; Statutes of 1973,
Chapter 1121; and Statutes of 1973, Chapter 1174, an act to
add Chapter 1.67 (commencing with Section 5096.71) to
Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, relating to
financing of a program of acquiring and developing state
and municipal beach, park, recreational, and historical
facilities by providing the funds necessary therefor
through the issuance and sale of bonds of the State of
California, and by providing for the handling and dis-
position of such funds, and providing for the sub-
mission of the measure to a vote of the people at a
special election to be consolidated with the 1974
direct primary election, and making an appropriation
therefor.
PROPOSITION 2 - Assembly Bill No. 161 (Statutes of 1973,
Chapter 994), an act to add Chapter 14 (commencing with
Section 13985) to Division 7 of the Water Code, relating
to providing for the preparation, issuance and sale of
state bonds to create a fund to provide aid to public
agencies in the planning, design and construction of
facilities for the control and prevention of water
pollution; defining the powers and duties of state
officers in respect to the administration of the pro-
visions hereof; providing ways and means for the payment
of the interest of such bonds as such interest falls
due, and also for the payment and discharge of the
principal of such bonds as such principal matures;
appropriating money for the purpose of carrying out
this chapter; and providing for the submission of
the measure to the people at a special election to
be consolidated with the 1974 direct primary election.
PROPOSITION 3 - Assembly Bill No. 2647 (Statutes of
1974, Chapter 7), an act to add Article 51 (commencing
with Section 997.001) to Chapter 6 of Division 4 of
the Military and Veterans Code, authorizing the creation
of a debt or debts, liability or liabilities, through
the issuance and sale of state bonds, to create a fund
to provide farm and home aid for veterans in accordance
with the provisions of the Veterans Farm and Home
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APR 19 1974
I fi. MQVM Jr, iMHtay w '■
^xtcutiOE ©Epartmcnt
^tate of Calirornia
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATim^
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California, pursuant
to Section 2601 of the Elections Code, Section 22c of Article
j IV of the California Constitution, and Statutes of 1072, Chapter
'912; Statutes of 197?, Chapter 994; Statutes of 1974, Chapter 7?
hereby proclaim and order that a Special Election be held on the
fourth day of June, 1974, and to be consolidated with the
Direct Primary Election to bo held on that date, to submit to
the qualified voters of the State of California, the following
measures proposed by the Legislature during its 1972 and 1973-74
Regular Sessions, together with an initiative measure:
PROPOSITION 1 - Assembly Bill No. 392 (Statutes of 1972.
Chapter 912), as amended by Statutes of 1973, Chapter 550-
Statutes of 1973, Chapter 10r,4; Statutes of 1973
Chapter 1121; and Statutes of 1973, Chapter 1174^ an act to
add Chapter l.f>7 (commencing with Section 5096.71) to
Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, relating to
financing of a program of acquiring and developing state
and municipal beach, park, recreational, and historical
facilities by providing the funds necessary therefor
through the issuance and sale of bonds -jf the State of
California, and by providing for the handling and dis-
position of such funds, and providing for the sub-
mission of the measure to a vote of the people at a
special election to bo consolidated with the 1974
direct primary election, and making an anpropriat ion
therefor.
PROPOSITION 2 - Assembly Bill No. 161 (Statutes of 1973
Chapter 994), an act to add Chapter 14 (commencing with'
Section 13985) to Division 7 of the Water Code, relating
to providing for the preparation, issuance and sale of
state bonds to create a fund to provide aid to public
agencies in the planning, design and construction of
facilities for the control and prevention of water
pollution; defining the powers and duties of state
officers in respect to the administration of the pro-
visions hereof; providing ways and means for the payment
of the interest of such bonds as such interest falls
due, and also for the payment and discharge of the
principal of such bonds as such principal matures;
appropriating money for the purpose of carrying out
this chapter; and providing for the submission of
the measure to the people at a special election to
be consolidated with the 1974 direct primary election.
PROPOSITION 3 - Assembly Bill No. 2647 (Statutes of
1974, Chapter 7), an act to add Article 51 (commencing
with Section 997.001) to Chapter 6 of Division 4 of
the Military and Veterans Code, authorizing the creation
of a debt or debts, liability or liabilities, through
the issuance and sale of state bonds, to create a fund
to provide farm and home aid for veterans in accordance
with the provisions of the Veterans Farm and Home
iiu^
^
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i^xtcutiOE Btpartmtnt
3tatc of Calirornia
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p-jrchase Act of 1943 and acts amendatory and supplemental
thereto; defining the powers and duties of the Veterans
Finance Committee of 1941 and the Department of Veterans
Affairs ami other state officers in respect to the
administration of the provisions hereof; providing ways
and means, exclusive of loans, for the payment of the
interest of such debt or debts, liability or liabilities,
as such interest falls duo, and also for the payment and
discharge of the principal of such debt or debts,
liability or liabilities, as such principal matures,
appropriating money for the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of the article; and providing for the _
submission of the measure to the people at a special
election to be consolidated with the 1974 direct primary
election, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take
effect immediately.
PROPOSITION 4 - Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 30
(Statutes of 1973, Resolution Chapter 158). a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California an
amendment to the Constitution of the state, by amending
Section 2.8 of Article XIII thereof, relating to property
taxation.
PROPOSITION 5 - Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 15
(Statutes of 1973, Resolution Chapter 145), a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California an
amendment to the Constitution of the state, by repealing
Article XXVI thereof, and by adding Article XXVI thereto,
relating to motor vehicle revenues.
PROPOSITION 6 - Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 6
(Statutes of 1973, Resolution Chapter 154). a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California an
amenr'ment to the Constitution of the state, by amending
subdivision (c) of Section 7 of Article IV thereof,
relating to meetings of the Legislature.
PROPOSITION 7 - Assembly Constitutional Amendment No 76
(Statutes of 1974, Resolution Chapter 6), a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California
an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by
adding a subdivision (n) to Section 4 of Article XXIV
thereof, relating to civil service.
PROPOSITION 8 - Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 91
(Statutes 1973, Resolution Chapter 159), a resolution
to propose to the people of the State of California an
amendment to the Constitution of the state, by adding
Section 1 to Article XX thereof, relating to local
government.
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PROPOSITION 9 - Financial disclosures and limitations
affecting political campaigns, public officials and
lobbyists — other matters. Initiative. Requires reports
of receipts and expenditures in campaigns for state and
local offices and ballot measures. Limits expenditures
for statewide candidates and measures. Prohibits public
officials from participating in governmental decisions
affecting their "financial interests." Requires disclosure
of certain assets and income by certain public officials.
Requires "Lobbyists" to register and file reports showing
receipts and expenditures in lobbying activities. Creates
a fair political practices commission. Revises ballot
pamphlet requirements. Provides criminal and civil
sanctions for violations. Enacts and repeals statutes
on other miscellaneous and above matters. Financial
impact: Adoption of this measure will increase state and
local costs up to $500,000 for the 1974-75 fiscal year and
from $1,360,000 to $'',210,000 for each subsequent fiscal
year.
And I do hereby proclaim and order, pursuant to Statutes of
197^, Chapter 521, that a special election be held in the City
and County of San Francisco, the Counties of Alameda and
Contra Costa, and that portion of San Mateo County lying within
the San Francircr Bay Area Rapid Transit District, on the
fourth day of June, 1974, and to be consolidated with the direct
primary election to be held on that date, to submit to the
qualified voters of those counties, a measure proposed by the
Legislature during the 1973-74 Regular Session, relating to the
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District.
And I do herby offer a reward of one hundred dollars ($100) for
the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of the
provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the rewards to
be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto
this 19th day of April, 1974.
X-^^ ^'
Governor of California
\TTEST:
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by.
Secretary of State
Deputy fiec
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nrtut or itati pkintimc
JiU
ISxtcutitie ©epartment
;5tatc or California
PROCLAMATION
OF A
STATE OF EMERGKNC
f
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
having found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property existed within the County of Mendocino,
beginning on or about March 29, 1974, as a result of heavy and
continuous rains and destructive winds which, by reason of their
magnitude, were beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of said county, and having been re-
quested by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Mendocino to proclaim a state of Emergency in said
county, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of Emer-
gency in the County of Mendocino; and
1 DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proc-
lamation be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and
that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this 23^ day of
April, 1974.
RONALD REAGAN <J
Governor
Attest:
PL.kfif-J)
Secretary of State
by.
^Uww
Deputy{*crotary of State
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EOiWltbx. BROWN ii. Ataaltry tUott
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 51-74 ^/^ rf'"' ^'if^'^^^^^ ^/,
Daput/ iMMlary of Slat*
WHEREAS, It is the duty of nations and states, as well as
of men, to owe their dependence to God who created us; and
WHEREAS, This nation and especially this state have been
the recipients of God's best blessings; and
WHEREAS, Many of us have forgotten God's involvement in
our lives and have assumed that these blessings were
produced by us; and
WHEREAS, Serious problems now exist in our country for
which we need divine solutions; and
WHEREAS, God promises such solutions conditional upon our
actions, as stated in II Chronicles 7:14:
If my people, which are called by my name, shall
humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face,
and turn from their wicked ways; then will I
hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin,
and will heal their land.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, do hereby proclaim the day of April 30.
1974, to be
A DAY OF HUMILIATION, FASTING, AND PRAYER
in California and urge the citizens of this state to join
with those across this nation and to humble ourselves
before God, to acknowledge our dependence upon Him, to
ask forgiveness for our sins, and to give thanks for His
great love for us as personified by His son, Jesus Christ,
who is our Saviour and Lord.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at ttie City of Sacramento this 24th day of April 1974.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor oyf California,,
..Secretary of State
%
Deputy /Secrct.'iry of State
Sips
^xtcutiut Bcpartmtnt
^Mtc of California
!■*•
£DI
[LED
Caltfwnia
AMENDMENT TO
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 50-74
BSOWN Jr., |ft,'etiry ofS * /,
D»ptrtx SwMaiy ot Stat*
"S2^'to"LSt«°;' iJa" """' "sPonsibilities h.s been
theix greater in^ol^JArl'^^TlLclli^t^LtlS^'^^Utf
NOW, THEREFORE, I. RONALD RParAM ^
California, by virtue of tJf^S^' ^^«"or of the State of
constitution LVllTs of SLItl^e'^^L^^ ^""^ .""^ ^«
following Executive Oraer^-.L^^^'eSec^^Je'^il^SL,^,
^* IJ^f ^^ established in the Governor's Office an
ii?h^it%12 Sf%ic"1?1la'nni"^ SeutenanTc^eernor
b1^cX^Sl.Tf^?S- i^^^^
be eligible for reappo^nSlent? °"^ ^^^ *"^ ^^ ^^^^
2.
3.
4.
consultetion with ?hr?Illf^™ff i °fj" cities, efter
than 25 years of Igef California and not older
The Ccxnmissioners will «!«>i-wa = 4^~,
serve an additiona? ter^^J.rdSThrSs^r T. ""'.
^.rjiirL' fta- r':,~n^;:'^^^^^^^
isl:^::"' "' s^^isiieTw2rs\ijd ii-^
prlmltJ In CALtroiNii orricri or
•T*T1 VfttMTlNa
»-
i!xeaitiDe Btpartment
3tat( ofCaUrornia
5. The Commission will be responsible for:
a. Coordinating information regarding youth
activities in the State.
b. Fostering greater involvement of youth in
all areas of government and encouraging the
formation of local youth commissions and
councils for the same purpose in addition
to helping existing ones become more
effective.
°* f^TJ^^of^*"^® advisory group on youth affairs
to the State Legislature and the Executive
Branch of government, making such recommenda-
tions as the Commission may find necessary
5hlh®-^"^^^ ^° ^^'^'^y °"t <^he purpose for
which It was created. ^ c^
d. Conducting forums on areas of concern in
which various governmental and non-govern-
mental agencies and community organizations
may be invited to participate.
e. Studying problems, activities and concerns of
youth in California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this 8th day of
May, 1974.
f^'.-WuLA ^0
KONALD REAGAN i3
Governor of California
ATTEST:
iiecretary of State T
Depury aectetary or State"
313b
35xtcutiDt ©tpartmtnt
^tate of C^urornia
•■ IM oMm of th« 5«crttory of IMV
JU;:1..1574
reUNxfl St)
Deputy jAritwy o< Slol*
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Kducation Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleger, on May 29, 1974, adopted a Second Supplemental
Resolution (uuppl omental to a resolution adopted by the Trustees
on January 20, 1972) authori^iing the issuance of $[3,000,000
principal amount of California State University and Colleges
Auxiliary Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series C, and said resolution
was approved by the State Board of Control of the State of
California at a meeting duly held on June 6, 1974; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on May 29, 1974, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said bonds for
sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and numbers set forth
in the form of notice contained in said resolution, and
authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer to cause a notice
inviting sealed bids for the purcliase of said bonds to be
published in the manner mid form provided in said resolution,
tuid said retjolution was approved by tiio State Boai-d of Control
of the State of California at a meeting duly held on June 6.
1974;
NOW, THEIiEPORE, 1, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in
the form of notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees
of the California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to
be so sold shall be $5,000,000 principal amount of California
State University mid Colleger Auxiliary Facilities Revenue
Hondo, Series C, dated July 1, 1974 and numbered 01 to CI, 000,
inclusive. The sale shall take place at the office of the
Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento,
California, on such date prior to July 1, 1974 as you may
determine.
PrlmtU tm cAitroaNiA orrici or iTAn riiMTiMa
-"in
-=-=»^
3!xccutit)E ©tpartment
^tatt orCalirornia
IN WlTNiiSa mmUXiF, l have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 13th day of Juno, 1974.
tu
ATTEST
GOVERNOR ^
<fif*.i ^ /f-r^v /;
SECRETARY OP STATE
i5U^IlT7Koa'J-Uuy or Sou to
frinltd in CALIFOKMIA OFVtCI Or ITATB rilMTIHfl
-^1 ,■ 7
^xtcutiDt ©tpartmtnt
^tatt of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN. Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order th.t a special election shall be held on the
C 5th day of November. 1974. within the 20th Assembly District of
the State (as described in Section 30201 of the Elections Code),
to fill the vacancy in the Office of State Assemblyman from said
District resulting from the resignation of Assemblyman John L.
Burton.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
(§100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 9th day of July, 1974.
Governor
(
~^
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
Dopuoy,/7o.rCL; . y o/Stat
IIIOKNIA OPFKf OP iT*T» PBtNTINC
3//t
I iJxenjtitJc Bcpartment
3tatE of California
'}^<^-'i^5iiJ^
PROCLAMATION VACATING SPECIAL ELECTION ^^ S'p'!^,.,,;/
PROCLAMATION OF JULY 9, 19 74
proclaim „. „.,„ ^,, ,,^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^_^_^.^__ ^^^^^^ _^^ ^^^^
the vacancy in the 20th As.e^ly .i.trict of this state, .e
cancelled pursuant to order of the San P>-.„ ■
tne san Francisco Superior
■^O"" ^■'la.ppvs. R.^.n, .t,il.. «o. 678-099.
I» WXTK.SS W„ER«,P. . have hereunto set „, hand and
caused the oreat seal of the state of California to be
affixed this Ja2.day of August, 1974.
•N
-m
ATTEST
H, i t r^^ ^
Secretary of State
/
tate
313")
^imWt ©tpartmcnt
3tate or Calirornia
PROCLAMATION
FILED
SEP n31974 II
at.'::m C. BSWN jr.. Sccretaiy of St%
I, RONALIJ RKAGAN, Governor of the State of California,
do hereby proclaim that a Genera] Election will be held throuqh-
°l- i It .^^.^. °'? Tuesday, the fifth day of November, 1974. at
wnich the followiny offices are to be filled:
GOVERNOR;
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR;
SECRETARY OF STATE;
CONTROLLER;
TREASURER;
ATTOl^EY GENERAL;
MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION from each of
the four equalization districts of the state;
n.^H .^fP^SENTATIVES TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES from
each of the forty-throe congressional districts of the state,-
STATE SENATORS from the even numbered districts of the
forty senatorial districts of the state;
distric^fSf ^hc'st^L^.f """^ '^^""^ ^^'^'^ "^^ ^^^ -^^^^ — "^ly
ONB CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF TliE SUPREME COURT;
DISTRIcrDt^ISIo'S'SNr'""'' """"" "' ^^^"^' "^^" ^'^'^^^^^
DISTRIcrDIV^Sirjwuf"'''' ''""" "" ^^^' "«^^ ^^^^"^™
DISTRIc'rD?S?siON ^0^'"'"'' '"""" ^' ^^^^' "«^'^ ^^^^^^
DISTRIcrDlSf§ir?oiRf' '"' "^""-^ "" ^"^^^' ^^^^^ APPELLATE
DISTRIcrD?;?S"poSf"'''' """"' "" ^^^^' "^^ ^^^^^^
DISTRIcrDI^IsiOri'oNEy'"""' '°""" °" ^"'"^' ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
DISTRIcrD???siorSNE7'""'' '"""" "^^ ^^"^' ^"^°^° ^^^^^^
krimlrj Im c«iiFailll< OMiet 0. Itttl .Imillli
Pi=
-2-
l!xccutitit ©tpartment
3tatc or California
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO ;
TWO ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION THREE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE
j DISTRICT, DIVISION FOUR;
j THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND
I APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL , THIRD APPEUATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
THREE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, COUR " OF APPEAL, THIRD
APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE PIUiSIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE
(DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE
i DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO;
ONE PRESIDING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH APPELLATE
DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE;
JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT IN VARIOUS COUNTIES AS
CERTIFIED DY THE SECRETARY OF STATE;
Also, such other state, county and judicial district, or
Other offices as are provided by law to be filled at such
election.
I further proclaim that at such election there will also
be submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed const itu-
j tional amendments, questions, propositions and initiative ihea-
sures as are required to be so submitted by the Constitution and
i laws of this state.
T further proclaim that there shall be held on the same
! day and consolidated with such General Election those Special
Elections called by the Legislature and that there shall be
submitted to the vote of the electors at such consolidated
'; election those proposed constitutional amendments and other pro-
positions which the Legislature has directed to be submitted at
those Special Elections.
HI
tHmli4 ta <
-3-
l!xecutitie Btpartmtnt
^mt or California
j And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
, (§100.00) for the arrctjt and conviction of any person who
jl violates any provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code;
I the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars
) ($10,000) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the
Great Seal of the State of California this 23rd day of September,
1974.
.%'rrEST:
toy.
Governor of California
Secretary of State
t
T;,pte
FILED
K» rfficr of th« Svcratory of Stal9
ol ih« Sicilt U California
GEP n:"1974
PrMtd im CAiiPotHt* opfici or itati viiMrtMs
i«9o
l^xecutioc ©epartment
i^tate of Caiiromia
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, An extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists requiring that the Legislature of the State of California
be convened in extraordinary session; now, therefore,
I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of California, by
virtue of the power and authority in me vested by Section 3 (b)
of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of California, do
hereby convene thr Legislature of the State of California to meet
m extraordinary session nt Sacramento, California, on the 25th
day of September, 1974, at 12:00 o'clock noon of said day for the
following purpose and to legislate upon the following subject:
To consider and act upon ley i.y] ation relative
the Legislators' Retirement System.
to
I IN WITNESS VfilEilEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
123rd day of Septcmb-T, 1074.
RONALL REAGAN
Governor of California
TTEST:
^^4/7 iff^H.
Secretary of State
L
Deputy Qocrotavy or Stat
ul tha Slat* si Csliiornto
;EP n'M974
C: '1 fi. BROWN Jr.. Secretary ct Statu
3/9/
m—
35xenitit)t ©cpartment
^tate ofCalirorniQ
FILED
-> Ih, St... of CoWoi-nS
OC-^4 1974
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24301 et seq.)
To The Honorable Ivy Baker Priest, State Treasurer:
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on September 25, 1974, adopted a resolution
authorizing the issuance of California State University,
NorthriUge Student Union Revenue Bonds and of $4,500,000
principal ajnount of Bonds of Series A, and said resolution was
approved by the State Board of Control of the State of California
at a meeting duly held on October 1, 1974; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on September 25, 1974, adopted a resolution
requesting that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said
Bonds of Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels
and numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, arid authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form provided
m said resolution, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly held
on October 1, 1974;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of the State
of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer, offer
said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels and numbers
and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the form of
notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees of the
California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to be so
sold shall be $4,500,000 principal ^amount of California State
University, Nortliridge Student Union Revenue Bonds, Series A,
dated November 1, 1974 and numbered Al to A900, inclusive. The
sale shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the State
of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, on such date
prior to November I, 1974 as you may detei-mine.
g^
Mml*^ Im CALiPoiMiA oprici or statb riiMTms
m-
i^KCUtitit Btpartmcnt
^tatr or California
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 1st day of October, 1974.
ATTEST
6v>>iij:Voi ^-~^^<uJ^J^^^
GOVERNOR
SjU/,/^^j^
SECRETARY Off STATE
Deputy Secretary of S' '^■r
frlmttd Im CALtFOKMIA OFFICI OF tTATI FIIMTIMa
i\q£
iSxtnititit Btpartmcnt
^tatt of California
FILED
-l^cm cf th« Sacrvtory of SMt$
J th* Stat* bf Catifornta i
OCT 9 1974 I
CDN;;«0 q.^n.W.'N Jr, Sec;«t3r/ of ^ ■ I y
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim
and order that a special election shall be held on the 7th day of
January, 1975, within the 21st Senatorial District of the State
(as described in Section 30100 of the Elections Code) , to fill
the vacancy in the office of State Senator from said District
resulting from the resignation of Senator John L. Harmer.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars ($100)
for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of
the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the rewards
to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto
this 9th day of October, 1974.
.\\ cy^^K
Governor
ATTEST
\j <J^.i>-*^i'
ns'
Secretary of State
by V ) ^ (Lc<.^(s-<^^ Lu:xJot^
DopuVi 4 -^^uV'ai'y or state j
3W3
r
' I^KcutlDt Bepartmcnt
3tate of California
LD,"
PROCLAMATION
• (Dte ol fhj S*cr*lary of StDt*
I Ph. Slot* tf Cqliforntj
OCT ' 01974
:. Dn3'.VN Jr., Sarefjn (ilW
pursuant tJTrsSS; ^19?^ ?h '^^ ^^f^^ °^ California,
that the state Bcach^Park Recreation^r ^^l' ^^"^^^^ Proclaim
Facilities Bond Act 0/1974 llll^ll Tl' ^""^ Historical
Direct Primary Election held on th^?"^ ''?.'^^" ^"^'^^ ^^ the
received a majority of all thn,,^ ^"''''^^ ^^^ °f '^""<=. 1974.
said election. ^ ^^ ^^"^ ""^^^^ ^^^t for and against it at
until th^'p^^^:;e\yr:id^Tn?^-3-j^^ jct .^^^^i^^^ i^repealable
created shall be paid and discharged! ^^^^^^^^ies therein
affixed^?hr^s™ff of ^rj^^L^Tc^f^r"^^ ^^^ -^ ^-^ -^
October. 1974. ^^'^ °^ California this 30th day of
Q.
Governor
ATTEST:
0^ I // ,'
Secretary of Stat
by ^XCj^tx<^^ac^
Deputy "prr^^ni-:,-oF"^StiT
»../.i(. C.U.o.H,. orF.ci o. .,.„ ,„
3/9V
in lh> oflka of lh» SKr>tary of SloW
vl lh« Sisfa bf California
l^xccutiOE ©epartmtnt
State of (Ealifomia
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 52-74
WHEREAS, Article 7 (commencing with Section 21400) was added
to Chapter 9 of Part 3 of Division 5 of Title 2 of the
Government Code by Senate Bill No. 1764 (Statutes of 1974,
Chapter 374) to provide group term life insurance benefits
for prescribed full-time state or university employees; and
WHEREAS, Section 21406 of the Government Code provides that
the effective period of such insurance shall be the 1974-75
fiscal year. That section further provides that the effective
period of insurance may be extended annually thereafter to
the succeeding fiscal year by order of the Governor promul-
gated prior to January 1 of the preceding fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State of
California, pursuant to the authority vested in me by
Section 21406 of the Government Code hereby extend the
effective period of the group term life insurance benefits
to the 1975-76 fiscal year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 21st day of November, 1974.
REAGAN ^
Attest:
RONTUiD
Governor of California
ecretary of State
^ ;^
Deputy aecrctnr-' of l^tfte
prImttJ im CALIFORNIA orrtrt or tTAFE phintm
3/<?5
P=
l^xtnitioc Department
^tote of Caliromia
PKOCLAMAl'lON
FILED
in the office cf lh« S«cr«tary of Staf9
of tha Stat* U Californta
1974
.•^^
I, RONALD RKAC^.AN, Governor of the State of
California, pursuant to the Statutes of 1974, Chapter 475,
hereby proclaim that the Slate School Building Aid and Earthquake
Reconstruction and Replacement Bond Law of 1974, submitted to
the voters at the General Election held on the fifth day of November,
1974, received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it
at said election,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal of llie State of California this 21st day of
November, 1974.
£a»«j»J-0^*^-
Governor
\ (jLV-Ht/*'^'-'
A TIES'I^ ;
;'^.. Secretary of State
^7
toy.
1:
Dopii-.
't'ito
i;—
pilnliJ Im CALiroBNi* OFriri or itati rRtNiiMS
3/9t
In Ih. offit. of )h. S«'«^n' ?' *"^;
^xccutivie Bcpartmcni
*>iatt of California
,1 tha Slat* ot ColHornlo
nt:r /I 1974
CDMUNO G, BROWN Jr., Seer«t»ry of St|t
CERTIFlCATK_OF
PT p...T.To^. Trni^ SIX- YEAR TERM
TO THE PRESIDENT OE THE SENATE OE THE UNITED STATES:
of California, certify thai
I, RONALD KEAC.AN, Govornot
on the fifth day of November, 1974, Ala
n Cranston was duly chosen by
... ,„a,.,i..d ..c.c.„,. ..< .h„ «a,e o. C.U.o.nla a S.n.to, .o ,ep,e,e„.
... «..e ,.. C,U,.,r„ia in .he Sena., o, ,he United S.a.e, <o. .he te,.. o<
,ix ,.a,., besinnin, ..n .he Ihird da, .,< .lanuary. 1975.
IN WITNESS WHKREOF, I have hereun.o =e. m, hand and caused
.He Crea, Sea, „i .he S.a.e ..f California .„ he attlxed hereto .hi. 4.h day
of December, 1974.
\^.*^4i^^ ^'1^-
Governor
^^'^^'^i h (^^^
Secretary of State
(L^tuSO^
^rotary of Statf
ffimtti in
3/91
iSxEcutitiE Btpartmtnt
^tatc of Calrfomia
In th* o(Bc« o( Ih. S«rtt<iry ol
al th< SloM of Callfacnla
r^f^ .: 1974
EDMUND G. BROWN Jr., Secrelanf
3y. .
Dtputy Sacntacy tl
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 53-74
WHEREAS efficient governmental services which are
truly S^^ive to public needs are essential elements of
a creative society; and
WHEREAS, the efficiency of providing services at the
state level depends on a maximum of coordination among
oflices and departments engaging in similar functions; and
WHEREAS this coordination can most effectively occur
When sSJff funSions are managed under the direction of a
single State office or department; and
WHEREAS the Advisory Coordinating Council on Public
PersonnS^^gemenfand the Office of Planning and Research
p?"?de similar services to State and local government
clients;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the P°^"^f ^.^jjf |^^L
vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the State
orcalifornta,''do hereby issue this order to become effec-
tive immediately:
All powers, duties, responsibilities, and functions
assigned to the Advisory Coordinating Council on
P^iic Personnel Management as stated in my Execu-
tive orders. R 30-71. R 38-73. and R 44-73. remain
with the Advisory Coordinating Council on Public
Personnel Management until September 1, 197b.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this third
day of December, A. D.
nineteen hundred and
s e venty- four .
Governor of California
Secretajcy of State
ffimlti im cAiirotm* orrici or •tkTl »ili»»l««
toy.
' f(<'.-
Deputy Secretary of State
snt
l^ienitioc ©cpartment
3tatc of (Ealifomia
FILED
..3U°T I.
JY<^ ^^"^ ct'-^ i
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, RONALD REAGAN, Governor of California, do hereby
proclaim and order that a special election shall be held on the
4th day of March, 1975, within the 15th Assembly District of the
State to fill the vacancy in the office of Member of Assembly
from said District resulting from the death of Assemblyman
i Carlos Bee.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total number hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000)
m WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 10th day of December, 1974.
ATTES'
Governor ^
Secretary of Stato
trtmiti <• <
^i^'?
£xtnjtit)t Bepartmtnt
^tt of Galifomia
FILED
in iSe office of lh« S«tr«tanr o* *•»••
at the Stott of Califarnta
PROCLAMATION
DEO 1 1974
Dspuiy SMtJto'y »• *•■'•
tDt.
5y
authorities are now able to cope with the ^xt^.^^^
*?"" ^H°on"^rili3 !974f L the affectL^urisdiction
SereTf descfibed, "; longer exists, effective inunedxately.
IN WITNESS WHERE, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed thxs
tenth day of December, A.D.
nineteen hundred and seventy-
four.
"(Z-T^
Governor of CaliforAia
ATTEST
Secretary of State ^^^
Deputy becrotary of Stnto
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ISxecutioe ©tpartmcnt
^tate of California
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1974 1
EXECUTIVE ORDER R 54-74
WIOiREAS, pursuant to Title II of the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) , Public Law
93-203, eliyible applicants as defined in Section 204
of the said Act are authorized to enter into Subgrants
with the State of California to establish Public Service
Employment (PSE) Programs; and
WHEREAS, PSE Programs under Title II of CETA were
created to provide unemployed and underemployed persons
with transitional employment in jobs providing needed
public services in areas of substantial unemployment;
cmd
VrtlEREAS, under the PSE Program, agencies of the
State of California will engage the services of individu-
als in specified geographical areas of high unemployment
to perform necessary but otherwise unprovided- for services
pursuant to tlie Regulations of the Secretary of Labor
(29 C.F.R. , Part 96); and
WHEREAS, individuals engaged to perform services in
the PSE Program for agencies of the State of California
shall be appointed by the Governor of California.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
The Coordinating Office of Public Service Employment
(COPSE) is established within the Employment Develop-
ment Department and is authorized to enter into
Subgrants with the said eligible applicants to ad-
minister the PSE Program for agencies of the State of
California; and
The Executive Officer of tlie Coordinating Office for
Public Service Employment (COPSE) is authorized to
exercise the power of appointment and the adminis-
tration of the oath of office for the purpose of, and
to tlie extent only of, the administration of the PSE
Program under Title II of CETA.
Primtti in califoknia ornci or btatb rRiMTiHo
3£xcnJtiV)e ©tpartmtnt
^tatc of CJlifomia
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this 30th
day of December, 1974.
(1..xA0.
RONALD REAGAN
Governor
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Attest:
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Deputy
rutaiy oi' State
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FILED
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. R 55-74
WHEREAS, by an executive directive dated August 21,
1972, the Governor's Earthquake Council was formed? and
WHEREAS, the Governor's Earthquake Council was given
the responsibility to coordinate and develop plans for the
emergency response of government at all levels in th*? event
there was an earthquake in the San Francisco Bay area; and
WHEREAS, the assigned duties have now been satisfacto-
rily accomplished and/or reassigned to the Seismic Safety
Commission, and the need for the Governor's Earthquake Council
no longer exists;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ronald Reagan, Governor of the State
of California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in
me by the Constitution and Statutes of the State of California,
do hereby terminate the existence of the Governor's Earthqucike
Council, and relieve it of all assigned duties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this third day
of January, A.D. nineteen hun-
dred cind seventy- five.
Governor of California
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JAN7 ms
speciaij election proclamation
I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 1st day of April, 1975, within the 29th Senatorial
District of the State (as described in Section 30100 of the
Elections Code) to fill the vacancy in the office of Member of
Senate from said District resulting from the resignation of
Senator Mervyn M. Dymally.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total number hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000)
IN WITNESS WHEREOe, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 7th day of January, 1975.
TTEST:
Secretary of State
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^cateofCalirornia
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. B 2-75
FILED':!!
JAN 9 1975
WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide for centralized co-
ordination of communications to insure effective management and
cooperative efforts in all levels of state government; and
WHEREAS, nothing in this Executive Order is intended to
conflict with the provisions of any existing statutes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown, Jr.. Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the power and authority vested
in me by the Constitution and Statutes of the State of Cali-
fornia, do hereby initiate on an interim basis the following
communications plan:
IT IS ORDERED that the Air Resources Board, the Water
Resources Control Board, and the Solid Waste Management Board
communicate with me through A. Thomas Quinn, Special Assistant
for Environmental Protection; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Boards make available to
A. Thomas Quinn such facilities and personnel as he may request.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this ^ << day of
January. A.D. nineteen hundred
and sevent\»- five .
Gctarfth'or dfcaii'fCrnia
ATTEST
icretary
Secretary of^tate
l^c'puty Secrir?S?r5F"stM^
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^te of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER B 1-75
FILED
JAN13197S I
MMCN FOM n. SwMiy -<
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in the^f?^' ^f ^f°^"^^.^^s the highest nuinber of unemployed
^L^ nation and one of its highest unemployment rates since
i^ on^r^^i^.^^f "^^'^ present unemployment ^te o5 9 percent
IS one-fourth higher than the national average; and ^^''''^"^
rr.„^ WHEREAS, public service employment programs under the
comprehensive Employment and Training Act (clTA)ori 973 were
Zlt '^ ^° provide temporary and permanent empliySent with
r.-ll.rl-'.r^^^^^^^^^ «--e re-p^nts,
of^the^^^ipj3^pe^-^
to establish applicable employment programs; caiitornia
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
^„f" consideration to be given to veterans, welfare recioi-
ents, and severely disadvantaged persons; and ^^"'''^''^ recipi-
IZ
^yr^r^ir^.l^'^t^^'^'^''^^ employed to perform services in these public
Sli?^n?^ programs under CETA for agencies of the Sta^e'^S
California, may be appointed by the Governor of Californiror
by departments under the civil service system? and
III
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT;
^r,« m "^^ state Personnel Board is authorized to coordinate
Jn sSt^^ """^i"^ cmploim,ent programs under CETA for aJl jobs
m State departments and will bo resnonsiblp i-^ =^4-4„„i "^ ,
IV
T!?^_?°°f?,^"^^^"g O^i'^*^ foj^ P'*lic Service Employment
Department, i
:-" ^^ H^.-.viu<j lor nammistration of the cmDlovment-
?^r?„^:i;2.!°.^?.!;^L"?»°"'^°f ?"« =°vor„or of %:r?f°S;if under
^^^£BS^S!^^^^^^^^^"l
to provide for administration
tor appointments of the
the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act programs; and
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PAGE TWO
The Executive Officer of the Coordinating Office for
Public Service Employment is authorized to exercise the
power of appointment and the administration of the oath of
oftice for the purpose and to the extent only of the
administration of the Comprehensive Bnployinent and Training
Act employment programs.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the Sti:te of California
to be affixed this 6th day of
January, A.D. nineteen hundred
and seventy-f i«e.
ATTEST
Secretary of State
pti»ui ta CALipoiNiA orrici or itftri rtinTiMa
3SioB
l^xmm BEpattmtnt ^it^'^^s
^tt of California
AMENDED
EXECUTIVE ORDER B 1-75
in the nation -^ ="= "^.^^^nf '„Sl°V-<="' »" ?' ' """
ir/„SreStrM.h "lh5n°t.e national av«»,.. ana
„„.^. public =f-r -s°r-t^rciTro".t"ur"
KrtS -or/"arantS1. .^=0"^; ^ ^^^ __
WHEREAS, pursuant f J,^^t"a5d'5Sning Act. including
^.rest^aSrisra^pfic^re o.plov.ent programs;
«0W. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
;,n State departments P-^^f P^rTSiS'ngT^VpJovid-
undcr ?ie Co^rehensive Employment and Tra.nx 9 ^
■ nf^th permanent and temporary Dobs^ ^^ ,,terans welfare
:Spirnrs:\rd":cferfiraisaavanlaged persons, and
II
individuals e.ployeV^;/-f ^enfiefrf i^'f^^fC
employment P-°g-5^^""^!^tS by the Lvernor of Calxforn^a or
calitornia, may ^^^^PP^^^ivil service system; and
by departments under the civx
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT:
III
j-v^v-i -yf^d to coordinate
TT.O State personnel Board xs ^uthorizea ^^^
and mafage'puSic -P^XwillTe^r^PO-^le'tractively seeK
In State departments and wxll be ^P^^ ^^.^^ sponsors and the
and negotiate avaxlable fund^^ ^^^^.y^ent programs.
Department of Laoor i-u t-
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PAGE TWO
IV
The Coordinating Office for Public Service Employment is
established within the Governor's Office and is authorized to
provide for administration of the employment processing for
appointments of the Governor of California under public service
employment programs.
The Executive Officer of the Coordinating Office for
Public Service Employment is authorized to exercise the power
to execute any necessary appointment documentation and the
administration of the oath of office for the purpose, and to
the extent only of the administration, of employment programs
under the Comprehensive Employment £ind Training Act and the
Emergency Employment Act of 1971.
VI
That authority under Executive Order R 54-74 is hereby
cancelled.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
lOth day of January, A.D.
nineteen hundred and seventy-
five.
Governor of Caflifornia
\MMJlA'bf^'^u
Secretary of State
PfMti to CAtlPOINt* ttrPICI or ITATt tllNTtNa
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ISxecutioe ©epartment
3tQte or (Dilifomia
JAN 15 1975
PROCLAMATION
"We are not satisfied and we will not
be satisfied until justice rolls down
like waters and righteousness like a
mighty stream."
I commend those words to the people of
California today, January 15, 1975, the 46th
anniversary of the birth of i^iartin Luther King
Jr., a leader who held out such a dream for our
country.
This man and the values by which he lived —
compassion, courage and nonviolence — should be
recalled and are worthy of reflection on any
occasion, but especially today.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 15th day
of January, 1975.
EDMUND G. BROWN JR.
Governor
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Secretary of State
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^Kcutioe ©cpartinent
3tate of California
FEB 1 C 1975
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PROCLAMATION
A growing number of people in California are unable to
obtain decent housing because of high interest rates, inflation,
and other dislocations in the economy.
The prompt establishment of a state housing finance agency
(will enable California to receive millions of dollars under the
federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
Therefore, by virtue of Article IV, Section 3 of the
constitution, I hereby convene the Legislature of the State
Of California in extraordinary session at Sacramento at noon
Monday, February 17, 1975, to consider and act on housing and
housing finance legislation.
In witness whereof, i have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this
16th day of February 1975.
Secretary of State
Deputy Secretary of
Primird in CAiiroiitu ovrici of itati paiNTin
d'iOH
Itxzvitu Btpartment
^tateofCfllirornia
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MMCH Hfta lU, tacrtunr el SKto
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.
B 3-75
D«p««ly
By the powers vested in me as governor, I hereby direct
the Department. of Fish and Game, the Department of Parks and
Recreation, the State Water Resources Control Board and the
regional Water Quality Control Boards to assist the State
Forester in reviewing and deciding whether to approve timber
harvesting plans under Section 4582.7 of the Public Resources
Code.
Representatives of the departments and boards involved
shall work under the direction of the Secretary of Resources
or her designee with the objective of assisting the State
Forester in his determination to accept or reject a timber
harvest plan. They shall provide appropriate comments on
values relating to sustained production of high-quality timber
products as well as recreation, watershed, wildlife, range
and forage, fisheries and aesthetic enjoyment, under Public
Resources Code Section 4582.7, to implement the legislative
intent stated in Public Resources Code Sections 4512-451J,
and general environmental protection, under Public Resources
Code Section 21000 (g) .
Representatives of the departments and boards involved
shall develop a streamlined process that will be the functional
equivalent of the environmental impact report process, in
ding opportunity for comment by the public, and expedited
indu-
ing oppoi
review of timber harvesting plans,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
17th day of February, A.D.
nineteen hundred and seventy-]
lovernor of California
ATTEST
Secretary of S«ate
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Det»uiy s/ecretal
''^ty Secretary of State
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^tateorcalirornia
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FEB 3 6 1975 i,
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION hdIkL^^J±.L:^jA^^^
li I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 27th day of May, 1975, within the 37th Congressional
District Of the State to fill the vacancy in the office of Member
Of congress from said District resulting from the death of
[Congressman Jerry L, Pettis.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total number hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) j
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the state of California to be affixed
hereto this 26th day of February, 1975.
Governor
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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APRS - 1975
MMCH rom CU, imtMi cl Stet*
Deputy
DIRfiCTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State College
Revenue Bond Act ol" 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Jesae M. Unruh, State Treasurer:
WllKHEAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 26, 1975, adopted a resolution authorizing
the issuance of California State University, Northridge Student
Union Revenue Bonds and of $4,700,000 principal amount of Bonds
of Series A, and said resolution was approved by the State
Board of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly
held on April 1, 1975; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 26, 1975, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
L,o cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of
said Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form
provided in said resolution, and said resolution was approved
by the State Board of Control of the State of California at a
meeting duly held on April 1, 1975;
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the
State of CaiiforiLia, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer,
offer said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels
and nunibers and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth
in the form of notice contained in said resolution of the
Trustees of Uie California State University and Colleges.
Said bonds to be so sold shall be $4,700,000 principal amouiit
of California State University, Northridge Student Union
Revenue Bonds, Series A, dated May 1, 1975» and numbered Al to
A940, inclusive. The sale shall take place at the office of
the Treasurer of the State of California, State Capitol,
Sacramento, California, on such date prior to May 1, 1975 as
you may detennlnc.
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3£x£cutiDE ©epartmcnt
^tatcorcaurornia
m WITNESS WHEREOF, I iiave hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great. Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 3rd day of April, 1975.
ATTEST
SECRETARY OP STATE
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IJxenititit ©tpartment
^tatt ofCoiirornia
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APR 1 1 1975
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To the State Treasui-er iinder provioiorio of The State College
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section 24501 et seq.)
To The Honorable Jeuje M. Unruh, iUate Treasurer:
WliEHEAo, tlie Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 26, 1975, adopted a resolution authorizing
the issuance of California State College, Sonoma Student Union
Revenue Bonds and of $1,050,000 principal amount of Bonds of
Series A, and said resolution was approved by the State Board
of Control of the State of California at a meeting duly held on
April 1, 1975; and
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the California State University
and Colleges, on March 26, 1975, adopted a resolution requesting
that the State Treasurer be directed to offer said Bonds of
Series A for sale, and to sell the same, in the parcels and
numbers set forth in the form of notice contained in said
resolution, and authorizing and requesting the State Treasurer
to cause a notice inviting sealed bids for the purchase of said
Bonds of Series A to be published in the manner and form
provided in said resolution, and said resolution was approved
by the State Board of Control of the State of California at a
meeting duly held on April 1, 1975;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the
State of California, hereby direct that you, as State Treasurer,
offer said bonds for sale, and sell the same, in the parcels
and numbers and pursuant to the terras and conditions set forth
in the foirn of notice contained in said resolution of the Trustees
of the California State University and Colleges. Said bonds to
be 30 sold sliall be $1,050,000 principal amount of California
State College, Sonoma Student Union Revenue Bonds, Series A,
dated May 1, 1975, and numbered Al to A210, inclusive. The
sale shall take place at the office of the Treasurer of the
State of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, California, on
such date prior to May 1, 1975 as you may determine.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 havo hereunto set my liand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this 10th day of April, 1975 .
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ATTEST
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SECRETARY OP STATE
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primiti la CALtFOantk ovrtci or tTATl vktMTtMo
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^tate of California
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
APR18 1Q75
MMCM rWW CU. SMfttofy cI fst*
I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be held
on the 15th day of July, 1975, within the 47th Assembly District
of the State to fill the vacancy in the office of Member of the
Assembly from said District resulting from the resignation of
Assemblyman Bill Greene.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total number hereafter expended for
the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 18th day of April, 1975.
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
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DeKpiuty Secretary oi'Aetato
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PROCLAMATION
The cost of n.u<]ic,Tl malpractice insurance has risen to
levels which many physicians and surgeons find intolerable.
jViie inability of doctors to obtain such insurance at reasonable
rates is endangering the health of the people of this State,
and threatens tl»e closing of many hospitals. The longer term
[consequences of sucli closings could seriously limit the
jhealtn care provided to hundreds of thousands of our citizens.
In my judgment, no lasting solution is possible without
sacrifice and fundamental reform. It is critical that the
Legislature enact laws whicli will cliange the relationship
between the people and the medical profession, the legal
profession and the insurance industry, and thereby reduce
the costs whicli underlie these high insurance premiums.
Therefore, in convening this extraordinary session, I
ask tne Legislature to consider:
1. Keconstituting the Board of Medical Examiners to
include a majority of public members.
2. Giving the Board full authority to discipline
and decertify practitioners for lack of competency.
3. Providing the Doard witli authority to set recertifica-
tion standards, including updated training and public
service, in order to minimize malpractice and increase
tlie quality of medical care.
PHmtiJ Imt
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4. Proviciing the Board with authority to develop a systen
to miniuiize the present maldistribution of medical care
in certain areas of tlie State.
LbtaLlishincj a Iledical Peace Corps to serve Californians '
wao lack adequate medical care.
itecjulatioa of noupital ratea, including authority
over excessive hospital bed capacity and unnecessary
duplication of expensive and under-utilized equipment.
Voluntary binding arbitration in order to quickly
and fairly resolve malpractice claims while maintaining
fair access to the courts.
bstablishment of reasonable limits on the amount of
contingency fees cliarged by attorneys.
ijlimination of double payments ("collateral sources");
institution of periodic payments and reversionary
trusts; limitation of compensation for pain and
suffering while insuring fully adequate compensation
for all medical costs and loss of earnings; and setting j
a reasonable statut<.- of limitations for the filing of '
malpractice claims.
In audition, I intend to:
a) convene a iipecial Panel to immediately conduct a
complete invt^stiyation into all insurance company
rates and reserve [iractices and;
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b) su^jport legislation in the regular session to
insure adequate public representation on all
professional boards, including the Board of
Governors of the California State Bar.
Therefore, by virtue of Article IV, Section 3 of the
Constitution, I hereby assemble the Legislature of the State
of California in extraordinary session at Sacramento at 1:00 p.m.
Monday, May 19, I'iTJ, to consider and act on this legislation.
In witness wiiereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused tae Great i^eal of the State of California to be affixed
tuis lOtii day of May, 197!i.
ATTEST:
Governor of California
[AuiAcJk -m^A <^
Secretary of State
"Deputy Secretary M Sta^
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i^XECUtitit Bcpartment
^tatt of California
MAYl n975
tcpoty
/^■'
Governor of California
S^retaryjof State
PROCLAMATION
«. extraordinarv occaslo,. ..... arisen re<,uirl„, that t..
..,.Ut„. o. U,« State o. C,.U.o„ia .c ass.^Xoa i„ .p.cial j
session.
.Uerefore. .y virtu, of Article IV, Section 3 of
constitution, X Uere., asse.^Ie t.e .e.islature of t.o State
.ial session at Sacramento at 1:00 p-tp. ,
of California in special scssior
-,,. 20 1"75, to consider and act on farm labor
Tuesday, -'ay ^^ ' i-'^.
legislation.
V, ^f T have hereunto set my hand and
lu witness whereof, T have
. ,H. rr.at seal of the State of California to be
caused the Great ^^eax
affixed this 19th day of May 1975.
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JUN171975
EXECUTIVE ORDER B 4-75
I, Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor of the State of
California, hereby issue this order to become effective
immediately:
1. The Agriculture and Services Agency is designated
as the State office to administer the Intergovern-
mental Personnel Act of 1970 (P.L, 91-648) for the
State of California.
2. The Agriculture and Services Agency shall:
(a) Perform the necessary grant administration
activities required under the Intergovernmental
Personnel Act of 1970 including preparation of
the required statewide plan.
(b) Evaluate the need for and, if appropriate,
recommend programs to effectuate the non-grant
provisions of the Intergovernmental Personnel
Act of 1970.
3. The Intergovernmental Personnel Act Advisory
Council is hereby established. It shall consist
of not more than 5 members including a chairperson.
Members of the Council and the chairperson shall be I
appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the
Governor.
4. The Council shall carry out the following functions
and responsibilities:
(a) To meet in public session to review and make
recommendations on proposed programs and
projects to be included in the California
statewide plan under the Intergovernmental
Personnel Act of 1970.
(b) To perform such other duties and fulfill such
other responsibilities as may be assigned by
the Governor or the Secretary of the Agriculture
and Services Agency.
5. The Intergovernmental Personnel Act Advisory Council
shall communicate to the Governor through the
Secretary of the Agriculture and Services Agency.
frlMfri to cAilroftNM orriet e* itati rBiNTiNO
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PAGE TWO
6. Executive Order R-53-74 which extended the provisions
of Executive Order R-30-71 creating the Advisory
Coordinating Council on Public Personnel Management
is hereby rescinded.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this
ofsJurvfiV A.D. nineteen
ni isefepty-five.
rnia
Secretary of State
f>rimltd Im cALtroiNi* orrici or iTAti rkiNTiMo
3^ / e
f
IJxtcotitJC ©tpartmcnt
3tatc of (Taliromio
EXECUTIVE ORDER B-6-75
AUG5 1975
Deputy
-=^
WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the State of
California to maintain a high degree of preparedness in the
event of an earthquake, flood, fire, riot, epidemic, attack
by a foreign power and other emergencies .
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROIW JR., Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of the powers and authority
vested m me by the Constitution and laws of this State and
in accordance with the provisions of Sections 8567 and 8595
of the Government Code, do hereby rescind Executive Order
No. R-35-71 and do hereby issue this Order to become effec-
tive i mmedi a te ly .
1. The Director, Office of Emergency Services,
who is also the State Director of Emergency
Planning and the State Director of Civil
Defense, is responsible for preparation of
the State of California Emergency Plan and
the submission thereof, through the California
Emergency Council, to me for approval.
2. The head of each department, bureau, board,
commission and independent institution of the
State Government, hereinafter referred to as
an agency, is responsible for the emergency
planning and preparedness of his Agency.
3. Specific assignment of emergency fvmctions to
a given agency will be made in an Administrative
Order by the Director, Office of Emergency Ser-
vices, and with the concurrence of the respective
agency head.
4. Draft copies of agency procedures designed to
carry out emergency assignments shall be submit-
ted to the Director, Office of Emergency Services,
for review prior to publication.
5. Each agency shall prepare for and ensure:
a. Protection of its personnel, equipment,
supplies, facilities, and vital public
records against the destructive forces
of nature or man.
b. The utilization of minimum resources re-
quired for continuation of normal services
and redirection of all other resources to
E3-
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l!xecutitiE Btpartmcnt
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PAGE TWO
C.
accomplish objectives in accordance with
the California Emergency Plan.
Designation of facilities for emergency
use.
6.
Authority is hereby granted each State Agency to
properly train employees for emergency assignments
in test exercises conducted by the Agency or the
Office of Emergency Services. Agency directors
may allow compensation or compensating time off
for training outside of regular working hours.
IN V7ITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 5th day
of August, A.D.
nineteen
hundred and seventy-five.
ATTEST
SECRETARY OF STATE
De^ty SecrtJtary of !Jyai,a
bv '^i- U'xJtj^'^ K
trtmUd to I
J5/7
iJxenitioe ©epartment
«^tt of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. B 5-75
T K WHEREAS, the Legislature has enacted the Aqricultural
Labor Relations Act of 1975; and ^ricuitural
Relatil!!!!^;/"''^"^^ ^° "^^ ^^* ^ Agricultural Labor
Relations Board is created effective August 28, 1975 ;^d
WHEREAS, in order that said Board may commence to
S^?^K? °" ^1^9"^^ 28, 1975, with a minimu^ of delaj, it is
nrfo^^ \''^^'' ^ "^^^" implementation plan be develJ^ed
opi?on-° ^"^"'"^ '^' '^''' '°" "^^ ^y t^« Boardfa? i?s
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
n^^ ^- ^ I'^Por^^y Office of Agricultural Labor Relations is
created in the Governor's Office; and vexations is
diTeatlln^aTtL^r^^^^'r^'^ ^° ^^^^ °"^^^ ^^^^^l ^e under the
7 X o ? ?? ^^ Chief, Temporary Office of Agricultural
Labor Relations, who shall provide staff to the consultant.
12?^;^"^''^^^" Governor's Office to draft a p!a^ ?or
Ss^S °" °^ "^^^ Agricultural Labor Rela?iJSs Act of
1975.
Said Office will cease to exist midnight August 27,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affixed this i m-h
August, A.D. nineteen
hundred and seventy- five.
ATTEST
AUG151975IJ
MmitJ la CAtipoiMU orpici op fitft'JVit
Jtate
Secretary of State
DSPuty Seoretary~oT Stato"
3^/^
^Kcutiuc Bcpartment
^tate or California
'n In* tM<tm •( Mw SMralary •! tisf*
•< Ik* iHtm at CvliMitnld
Sil,^ 31975 'I
\tl3X» FOm [U. Stcratur cf p*
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION
I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of California, do
hereby proclaim and order that a special election shall be
held on the 2nd day of December, 1975, within the 4th Assembly
District of the State to fill the vacancy in the office of
Member of Assembly from said District resulting from the death
of Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'berg.
AND I DO HEREBY offer a reward of one hundred dollars
($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates
any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the
rewards to be paid until the total number hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000]j
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
hereto this 8th day of September, 1975.
ATTEST:
Secretary of State
primttJ tu CALIFORNIA orrici or sTATt niiiTiif«
=y
3^19
iSxtcutitiE ©Epartment
^tatE of California
•I <U SM> «f Call!arnla
OCT 10 1975
IMRCN fON6 SB, 9K«tav«if Stitt
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. B 8-75
iO^pu^
vraEREAS, recently enacted legislatxon (Statutes of
1975 Chapter 1167) makes certain state employee members of
iSIpuElK l^loyees' Retirement System eligible to recexve
^SitSnal service credit if the Governor determines that
?tfa^;rff .IS^iding curtailment o^. -^c^ang- n the m^^^^
of performing services, the best interests oi
be served; and
WHEREAS, due to inflation, reduced revenues and other
financial developments, a curtailment of services and changes
fiSe manner of performing services by the Department of
Transportation is necessary and now underway; and
WHEREAS, minimizing the number of demotions, mandatory
transfers, and layoffs will also minimize the social and
economic costs to employees and the State;
NOW. THEREFORE. I, Edmund G. Brown Jr.. Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of ^he power and authority
vested in me by the Constitution and Statutes of the State or
Ca^ilorSafhereby specifically find and determine that the
aboie-described curtailment of services and changes in the
S^er rf pSforming services in the Department of Transpor-
tation are now underway and will continue. In light there-
of the best interests of the State will be served by the
qr;tnting ofadditional service credit pursuant to Section
ISSe Sf ?he Government Code, to any State member of the
public Lployees' Retirement System who separated or sepa-
5:?es%S ILte employment in the department of Transporta-
tion in the period on or after July 1, 1975 and ^e*°^e ... .
December 31. 1975. and retires with an effective date within
sucrperiod and without any intervening employment in which
Se was a Seitiber of the Public Employees' Retirement System.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand cind
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this 10th day of
October, A.D. nineteen
hundred ^nd ^seventy- five.
ATTEST
I
Secretary of State
ALiro«'«t* ovric% or iTAti raiNTiNc
DeiiAty Secretary ox uta
k^ -^iJu^JJ^
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m^
^xccutiOE ©cpartmcnt
^tate of California
EXECUTIVE ORDER B-7-75
FILED
Jn th« offics of th« S*cr*tary of Stat*
of th« State of CoMfsmla
OCT 10 1975
MARCH FONG fU, Sct-jtary of SMi
I, Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in
me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do hereby
rescind Executive Order No. R-25-71 and Governor's Memo 71-3
and do hereby issue this order to become effective immediately:
1. The Office of Employee Relations is hereby
established and shall be administered by a director
who shall be directly responsible to, and hold office
at the pleasure of, the Governor.
2. The Office shall be responsible for the functions
assigned to the Secretary, Agriculture and Services
Agency, under Executive Order R-25-71. The Office
functions will include:
(a) Meeting and conferring with employee organiza-
tions' representatives concerning salary and
benefits.
(b) Representing the Governor in all matters
concerning state employee-employer relations.
(c) Development of future state policies and
procedures designed to improve employee-
employer relations.
3. It is not the intention of this Executive Order to
modify in any way the role presently played by the
State Personnel Board in reporting to me and the
Legislature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed hereto this 10th
davi of .October
ATTEST
SECRETARY OF STATE
^J u^l
■m
i!xtnitiDt department
^t Jtc of (LiUfornia
PROCLAMATION
F » L E D
OCT! 01975
state law appropriately has declared that the
policy of the State of California is that the blind
and other disabled persons shall have the same rights
as the able-bodied to the full and free use of public
places.
The blind and the physically disabled bear
enough of a burden without facing discrimination in
the fields of housing, public acconunodations, travel
or enployment.
Therefore, in accordance with state law, I
designate October 15, 1975, as White Cane Safety D^iy
in California to reaffirm tliat the blind and disabled
shall be accorded the same civil rights as enjoyed by
all other citizens of the state.
IN VJITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 10th day
of October, 1975.
UMUND g: brown jr] f \
EDMUND
Governor
Secretary of State
D^uty Secretary of 3JfJ/to
tiftU to <
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/
IJxecutioc Bcpartmcnt
^tatc of Cabfomia
FILED
N0V2i1975 ^ ?
MMCM RMQ EU. S«eral«y of StMi ^
^
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. B 10-75
1QTC W[|^^AS, recently enacted legislation (Statutes of
fw ' S,*P'^^^ ^^^^' ""^"^^^ certain state employee members of
the Public Employees* Retirement System eligible to receive
additional service credit if the Governor determines that
because of impending curtailment of, or changes in the manner
Of performing services, the best interests of the State would
oe served; and
WHEREAS, due to inflation, reduced revenues and other
financial developments, a curtailment of services and change*
in the manner of performing services by the Department of
Water Resources is necessary and now underway;
WHEREAS, minimizing the number of demotions, mandatory
transfers, and layoffs will also minimize the social and
economic costs to employees and the State:
c^ - ^?"; THEREFORE, I, Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor of the
state of California, by virtue of the power and authority
vested m me by the Constitution and Statutes of the State
of California, hereby specifically find and determine that the
above-described curtailment of services and changes in the
manner of performing services in the Department of Water
Resources are now underway and will continue. In light there-
of, the best interests of the State will be served by the
granting of additional service credit pursuant to Section 20816'
of the Government Code, to any state member of the Public
fn^Jhrn^ Retirement System who retires from state employment
m the Department of Water Resources on or after July 1 1975
and before December 31, 19 75, and without any intervening
employment in which he was a member of the Public Employees'
Retirement System. ^ «j=<sa
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
affixed this 22nd day of
Novenberl 197?T^
ATTEST
[iL/'l\ci\ 'h'^/c
Xu^
Secretary of State
ltd in CALivoiMU ovviet of
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IJxccntioc ©epartment
«$tatc or California
. ^ FfLED
*• •*• of Hm UoMary of State
•> *. Shrt. .f Clltonito
MARCH FWIG EU. SwreUry ef Stito
of" A" — " '^'•'^ '^
STATE OFEMtRGENCY
I, EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., Governor of the State of California, having
found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property
j exists within the County of Los Angeles. State of California, beginning on or
about November 23, 1975, as a result of major fires which, by reason of their j
magnitude, are beyond the control of the services, personnel. equip,nent and '
facilities of said county, and having been requested by the Chairman of the
, Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles to proclaim a State of
' Emergency in said county, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of
Emergency in the County of Los Angeles; and
I DIRECT that as soon hereafter as possible this proclamation be
filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and that widespread publicity
and notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed.
Done at the City of Sacramento this ^^ day of November, 1975.
JF CALfFORNIA
Secretary of Statfe
'/7U:
DqS/uty Soorotary oTlgf;^—
ttlmlti In cALiroiHK or>ic> or lt*ra ni>
3Q9*^
Wr
IJxtcutioe Btpartmtnt
^tote of ealifomlQ
FILED
In Mm cMm of iiM SMfcto^ of Wolo
N0V2f1975
MMCH rgM cm SKralify •!
Oapmy
EXECUTIVE ORDER B-9-75
WHEREAS, Consular Corps members serving in California
assist the people of other countries in their dealings with
California and aid the citizens of this state in their
dealings abroad; and
WHEREAS, Consular Corps members keep their government
officials informed of economic, cultural and political
activities in California; and
WHEitEAS, Consular Corps members seek assistance and
information from California officials from time to time;
and
WiiEKEAS, it is helpful to California to maintain
social, cultural and business relations with the people of
other countries through their Consuls;
NOW, THEREFOiiE, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
I. Secretary of State Karch Fong Eu is designated
Chief of Protocol for California; and
II. She will represent the Governor and citizens of
California at appropriate events hold for or by members of
the Consular Corps and other foreign officials; and
III. She will serve as my liaison with the Consular
Corps for the exchange of information about California
government, economy :ind cultural life.
IN WITNESS WHEi^OF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
tlic State of California to
be affixed this 24th day
of Noveinber, A.D. nineteen
hundred ej»d seventy-five.
hundred cJ»d seventy-five. f
Governor of Ca*ifornl.a
ATTEST
\
Secretary of State
tmiti tit CAllfDINI* OPnCf of ITATI rilHTINC
ATI ralHTiNC ,
3 ^ <?n5~
IJxccutiDe ©tpartmtnt
3tatt of CaUfornla
MH. f 'LED
•' "•• "<"• of California
DEC121975
mctLiim £u, ucnun of sm
Deputy
DIRECTION
To the State Treasurer under provisions of The State Ton p^.
Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Education Code Section SjoiefS,
To The Ho.iorable Jeu^c M. Unruii, State Treasurer:
eq.)
and Coiw!^'^^; "U" Trustees of the California State University
amount of Caliloria State Hn^ the xssuarxce of $840,000 principal
Revenue Bond^^Se l"- i ' d '"^ "^ T" '°''"«"" """"^^^^ S^'^*^"'
State Boai.1 of Cont^l of the ^ /''?■ :^'t°" ''^^ approvea by the
1975; and ^^''^^ °^ California on December 2,
and Coi?S^^^„rL^TS;f97t ad^l^dTrLtl^^tLr^^^^
and numbers se Lru' Jn he'Jo™ T'\'''' '""^' ^" *^^ P--^^
indfof Serie 1 to'be n^bl'lil '''\'°^- ^^^ ^^^^^^^ °^ -^^
in said resoluUon a^d P"''^^^^^'^/" ^^e manner and form provided
Board Of Coni^i Of ^e Stite'o'rraV ?" ™"' "^^"°^^'^ ^^ ^^ ^'-'^
wie titate of California on December 2, 1973;
BO., TIffiREreHE, I, Emum O. BBOm JB., Governor of a,
n-.er, a„j p„ro„a„. .0 JL^Si^f Lfo'o "Jlo^: S^ Ztl"'
on such date prior to January 31, 1976, L ,ou ^TettJ'n:, '
trM.i Im c<iiro>iii< orpici of ■»» iii.tiii
F I L E D „
HI Ift9 bMm ot tH# oMrsts^ Or IUM
of tK« Stat* of Coll^drnta
i!xtcutit)E Bepartrntnt
<$tate oreaUfornia
DEC 12 1975
MARCtLiONO EU, Swretary of Stab
©•(Mrty
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 Imve hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed
this lltjbiy of December, 1975.
ATTEST: [/jj»(,V^\ 1 ^M *^
by.
SEGRETAKY OP STATE
C^L^ A
Deputy Cocro>.c.ry of State
!!a-^
f rl«(f^ to CA
r'-vj-iuLiL.!
irfi Siofe
^( of
_^|' Californio
2S=: ^?__- OFFICE OF THE SECRETAR
SECRETARY OF STATE
I. MARCH FONG EU, Secretary of State of the State of
California, hereby certify: state oi
H^^ ^^t^ ^^""^ °^ ^^^ microphotographic copies of any oaoer
document or record following in this roll If fi?^ J" a ?5n
and correct copy of the original filed in my oJfTce and JJat
c^nlror^hi^^^^ ^d^^y^^rr^^"^^^^*^^^ ""^^' ^ direc??o'n\'^;
Of the"E5?5enL'?Jde'" microfilm reproduction is Section 1551
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State Archives
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