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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. 


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J.  R.  Wainscott 
Microfilm  Tech.  II 
State  Archives 


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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/ 

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Secretary   of/s/ate 

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FRANK  M  JWOAN,  Sec(otarY  of  State  / 


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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. 


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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 

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FEB  ;M1955 
FRANK  M.>ORl>rtN,  SKreUry  ot 


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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. 


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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 
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professiona 
Recognizing 
institution 
J.  Knight, 
V)b'-j,  as  NA 
fellow  Call 
to  baseball 
favorite  to 


Governor  of  California 


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i'HOCLAMAT 


MAH8- W55i 
FRANK  n,  )iRDAN,  Sicretiry  ill  tlili 

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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 
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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. 


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^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. 


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Governor  of 


Cali/ornia 


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Secretary   or'^State 


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MAH  2  •)  1955 


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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 


«<>*^ 

^'^^^^^^i^ 


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 


J> 


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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Secretary 


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State 


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of  ih«  S'om'  Coli'c'i-ia 

APH  I  5  1955 
FRANK  M.  JWOAN,  SecreUty  c(  Stale  ^ 

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^xcninor  department 

.^"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 


»'<././....,„„„„  „.„„,, 


^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. 


^^U^.^^.-^u^J^-Z-Cj^ 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 
/-I 

Secretary  (M>^tate 


«ANK  MyORWN,  Secel^ry  d  State 


I.        ••,r-...  >,>a 


V...J 


■J  lO  IJLIC!, 


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^xcfutiuc  Bcpjitinciit 

^tatc  of  California 


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tant 


"lea,    and 
orld 


»ti*« 


,  .t  S"" 


..^A^V^•^^^^^,, 


Primlii  im  tAiipakNiA  iiati  rkiNTiNO  oryicl 


the 


J  3JC1Ci 


'1     OLOIK: 


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/Jt:   9r(.: 


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Ha 


^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 


'  ^n    -111  1^ 


.3noa;Ju 


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'.'■     iu    -lO  fl-  -OJ 


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^xccutioc  Bepartmtnt 

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 


TEST :    'V^,  ,^,c  /4.\)il.uc/at 
of  State 


Secretary 


pfintti  im  CAiirotNiA  itats  piintihc  ovfica      y^  j/"" J^^f 


i 

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iiiCT  'ifl(iim7-t 


,iOilUUOi' 


'Vk'} 


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<««' 


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^^  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. 


f:  T  i:  E  D 

= IMu^Siat**.-  Lilliliurlo 

FRANK  M,  mm.  Se«r,Ui»  ct  S««U. 


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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 


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Secretary   o\^jfLii^ 


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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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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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'.  Goveruor  of  Ca^fornia, 
special  election  shall 

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'    ^^^1  t^ie  vacancy 
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Ijlyi.ian  Don  Hobble. 
'■^''-^   i002  of  ti.e  Election. 
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-^3s  any  of  the 
■'^;  th3  rev.-ards 
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FROCLAMAT 


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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 

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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. 


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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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fRANK  H,  iQROAM,  SecreUiy  uj  ^i«K 


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^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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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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$xcnitiV)c  Bcpartmcnt 

^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. 


/ 


J  V'^yi^^t-'O^'^-^C^ 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  dt  Ztatu 


AUG  I  1  1955 


ol  »t0t» 


PtInltJ    In    t  *\  I  FOB  HI  A    IT  ATI    rRINIINC   (IF  PIT  I 


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I 


::i^'%^ci 


^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 


FvTlZED 

•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 


«l  iroHNIA    ITATB    rtIN 


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FILED 

of  th«  3ta»«  •*  Colt'ri.'*.  J 


^  ^  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. 


/  /n^ 

Governor  of  Callfornl^ 


Secretar^ii>6f  State 


*f#i  I.  c*i  irnkNi*  iTATf  rtlNftfla  opnca 


FILED 

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 


^ 


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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Governor       c/ 


ATTFIST:  ^^ 

Secretary 


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2:xccunoe  ©cpartmcnt 

^tm  of  California 


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^ 


ATTEST 


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prinlfJ  Im  cAitroiNiA  tTiTB  vbiktino  opvrci 


3!xccutiDc  department 

^tatt  af  California 


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. 


1 


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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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36xtnitii3E  Btpartmcnt 

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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C^wptop  20,  DlTl«l«  3» 
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(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., 

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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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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 
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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 
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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 


?EST: 


^•^^?8rK'M- 


H-*!  I,  c.u,„.„,.  „.„  „,„„„  „,,_^, 


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^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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r:ST: 


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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. 


.  /    /-V'^r- 


Governor  of  California 


^.'K  .o /iiT«t»y^h<>» . 


Secretary^f  State 


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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 


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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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Governor  of  California 


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;^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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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 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  oH^SjAtc 


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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. 


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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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^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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  Sfate 


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^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. 


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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. 


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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* 


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■^m 


iBxfcutiVje  Bcpartmcnt 


^tatt  of  ealiforma 


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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 


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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 
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3:xccutiDc  Bcpnrtmcnt 

;!Dtatt  of  California 


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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<» 


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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: 


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QJ^.<r>,«4.^» 


SecretaryroiVstate 


CHAS/J.    t       '    '  ^ 


FirUED 

JAM*  195C 
fRANK  M.  JORDAN,  Secretary  of  Stale 


pfinttJ  Im  rAiipoKNiA    iT»i«   riiNiiNC   orrici 


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^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. 


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AT 


-/<$: 


bovornor  t)i'   Californ 
secretary  oi^^ate 


V--/ 


.. .,  •\-  -\  'S'^ 


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 


-  *Vn".  »•'"•' '•"""■' 
^»W«KH.'»«^M*'^'*^''^" 


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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. 


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California 


Governor  of  Cal 

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Secretary  ofCstate 

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FEB  241956 
FRANK  M.  JORDAH,  Secretary  cf.Slafe 


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^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 


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^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 

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FRANK  M.  JORDAN,  Secretar/  it  Stala 


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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, 


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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 


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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 

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pf  the  3Mf«ol  Cntlt^  "»o 

MA!^  :.  ■  1956 
FRAMC  M,  JORDAN,  SecteLuy  ct  State 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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^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. 


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■"y^^i*/^ . 


kftwttd  im  lAttroaNi* 


»ii  rirKTiNc  btttcti 


Secret  a  r-y   of  Mtute 


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FaVK^J0(^U4N,  SecrelarycfSlafe 


*"y  ■"•"•*«■'•/,•  »f  St., . 


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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. " 


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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 

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^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 


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FRANK  M,  JOR'iMN,  Secretdfy  cf  Stale 


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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 


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^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 
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»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 


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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 


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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 

/ 
ATTEST  ^iii. 


Secretaryvor^ta 


atate 


..-/. 


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^xccunoc  i?cpartmcnt 

5totc  or  Caliroriiij 


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 


ASBIHTANt/iBf  CKr^AtfV   OI^VTATK 


jVA 


-=-=ty 


^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 
TTEST:  /^  ^    {j        ■ 

Secretary  ol^v^^ate 


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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 


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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 
ATTEST:    ci,...,.  /^,^^. 


Secretary  of /tate 


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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. 


f-i^-JU/M —  J^ 


/  X-VV^-^^-^^v.'^-s 


Governor  of   California 
ATTKoT:      ^;^ 

Secretary   ol 


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FRANK  M.  ^l-'UAK,  S<!Cfoi«'¥  '-^  5|a^ 


^xccutiuc  Department 

^tatc  of  ealiforiiia 


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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JUN  ::;M956 


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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. 


v-t;i-rf^< 


/./^i^^ 


Governor  of  California 


'TEST : 


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pfimiti  im  I  »t\rt.uK, 


Secretary  ol^  State 

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^tatc  of  Cjlifornia 


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 


ATTEST : 

Secretary  ot^^tate 


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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 


ATTEST:  (^j^^^,^^  h^,^*C 


Secretary 


State 


V. 


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{RANH  M.  JOtOAN.  Semhry  Of  Sit^ 

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PHOCLAMATI 


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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 


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$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. 


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/  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! 


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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 


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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 


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©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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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;?tatcorealiroriiij 


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.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. 


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Governor  of  California 


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P  I<  U  C  L  A  M  A 


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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 


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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. 


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FBANX  H.  JORDAN,  Secretary  oi  Stats 


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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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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 


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OF  rr*T» 


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^xecutiDc  Bcpartmcnt 

^tarc  of  Cjlifornu 


PROCLAMATION 


of 
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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 


^y-<iyZ^ 


Mr-d'^ctc-^, 


3ecrctar;y    v-.t>6tate 


FrcED 

In  itw  oWw  of  Iht  9«r»iory  of  Stoli 
cf  tti«  Stota  of  C«rM«mitt 


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nrr  i  ■■  i956 

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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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 


r  R  0  c  r.,  A  M  A  T  I  0  J^ 
or  :i 
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 


m- 


ti   »■(•.  M^f.  i>nur 


I' 


£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 


^^  W< 


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: 


frm/eJ  I 


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* 


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^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 


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ol  iha  ttat*  Of  CalltkrnK 


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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- 


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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 


^icfUtiDc  f)rpartinciit 

(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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.';oc rotary   of  4t6tc 

FtUEO 

JAN  251957 


MINI,  orrics 


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^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 


/./:^ 


Ai'TEST: 


^f(state 


S'jcretar; 


primt0)l  im  (tiiroiN 


vriNG  owrtt  I 


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v/lth 

firm  rour 
basis  r- 
cuntribu; 


...  .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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^tatc  of  California 


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■.;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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:=»tJtc  of  California        A-»w(t^  •--''' ^  "^  -  o 


— — « 


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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t^        


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3:xccutiDc  Bcpartmcnt 

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F  R  O   C   L  h   K  ATI 


''     FEB  1-1957:' 

MMKM.  XNWMi,  SMrtiiry'otSllIt 

77 


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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 : 


^crtM.ai 


»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 

•■^  111.  »'"'•*  ^ 


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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Jy 


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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ow-^s.  ST HAis'dmrY 

■  IBIANT  M^ncTAMYbr/iTA 


TATS 


>N^  EIUED 

•ffMlfaMtfCtllfsrnK 

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 


allfM'nla 


\-^-<^- 


V   K./w^\7  ^ 


*flmt»4  im  «  kt  iFnnwii 


iraT>  raiNtiNb  omei 


r^-^^ 


^xccutiDc  Bcpjrtinent 

: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 

It  ii*  (Mm  «<  <*<  •MrtM'y  «  Smm 

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 


/    / 


EIUED 

MAR  4- 1957 
flMNK  fl.  WHOM,  Swralwy  of  %% 


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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 


»f*tMf 


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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ilJ'lCi     >ji-. 


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!uO-B   •14  Am 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 

SACRAMI'NTO   H 


To: 


L 

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 


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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 


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^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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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MAY  1  5  1957 
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: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. 


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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 


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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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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. 


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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^ 


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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 

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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 


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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: 


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3tatc  of  ejliforiiu 


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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 

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oltlwINMMGanAirnla 


iNf.  Ol  rtca 


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FRANK  M,  JORDAN,  $ecfetaryc(Sl3te 

'4i.-'y^i 

AiJlitonI  C.<^r/of  tiat* 


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^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* 


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^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. 


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overnor 


Secretary   ofstate 


f'imliJ   tm   t  *IIFn« 


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df  ih<  MM  M  Ctllternia 

FRANK  M.  JORDAN,  Secrcfary  of  State 

B>i:/^z^' J^<*  6— - 


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at  th*  ttat*  of  CalHwriln 

L  J 

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^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 


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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:  • 


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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 


FILED 

NOV « -  iy&?  • 

FRANK  M.  JORDAH,  Secretaiy  of  $»* 


P   R  0    C   I.  A    M  ATI    tf 


,J^///L2q^ij^ji.oIj^ 


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 


i\rTEST: 


•■    //    :-    7 


.'Secretary 


--tiiii 


^jccutiuc  Bcpnrtincnt 

^tatcofCaliforiiu 


P   H   U    C   L  A    ^!  A    T    1 


FILED 

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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FIUED 

J  v/-f — 


■■■] 


^xcnitiDc  department 

^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 

-  J 

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 

Anit WSMTMary  oWtpi."^ 


^xmmt  f)cpartmcnt 

<i^tarf  ofealifornij 


FILED 

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 

»N1    <.v.Hlil*HWol]r*IAT« 


CM 

Abbibl  A 


7    / 


^xmm  Bcpartnjcnt 

^tarrofGjlifornia 


P  il  0    C   L  A    M  A    ri-CMA.. 


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: 


//       Uunci] 


Secretary 

'       CMA3/  J     rtAG^RTY 


^pjecutiDc  department 
^tm  of  Galifonua 


p   !{  0  C    b  A  K   A  T   I  0-  M 


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 
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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. 


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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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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 '^^  '"^  ^^''"^^^  ^''^ 

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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: 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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Secretary  of^ta«;e 


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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. 


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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. 


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iStatt  of  California 


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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 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary   of (St/te 


^KcutiDc  ©cpartiiicnt 

^tatcofdalifornia 


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PROCLAMATIO 


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'•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. 


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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 


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Secretary  o^,J>Cate 


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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: 


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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, 

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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 


FILED 

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 


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'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. 


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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 


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^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 


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^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. 


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^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 


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^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* 


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^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 


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^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 


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^xcrutiDc  department 

State  of  ([aliloriiLi 


P  J{  0  C  L  A  M  A  'J'  I  0  N 


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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 


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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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... 

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■iVi^i    , 

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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 

-  If  - 


P<,Hl,J     I 


^xcnitivic  department 

State  of  California 


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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 


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^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 


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'"'LED 

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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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♦  1  .■ .  f. 


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■;-I  1    1  i'  , 


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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, 


Q^  /-(W^ 


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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 

56 vent  .  ''(pi'li,  i  j  .!'. 


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Governor  of  California 
Secretary  of/atatc 


ORDMl.  VscTc'aW 


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^tatc  of  California 


PHOCLAMAT 


""^•'••.sitilLiLll'W. 


AI'R 


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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Secretapjjf'  of  State  y  , 

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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 


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^xccutiDc  Department 

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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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Art? :;  I)  ms 

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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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 


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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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PWW  H.  JOlftAK,  Swolaiv  Of  Sate 


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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 


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«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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^xccutioc  Bcpartmcnt 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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Secretary  of/s/ate 


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i'xccutiDc  Department 

^tatc  of  (Ijliforiiij 


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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 

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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 


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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 : 


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Secretary  /df/State 


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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. 


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'ITEST : 


Governor 


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Secretary   of  St^oZ 
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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^.-^^ 


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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 

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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 


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^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 


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FTUED 

JUL"''  ^'^^^ 


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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: 


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o 


Secretary^-tif /state 


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^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 


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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! 

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meet 

Safe 

and 

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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 

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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 


tar:\jXst 


V^ 


Secret 


State 


Fo»Ni*   tiAir  I.IMTI-*.,  otrtfn 


^xccutioc  Bcpartmcnt 

<Statc  of  Califomia 


p  fi  0  c  L  ,1  M  A  T  I  !y-rF 


FILED 

'.1  i':^  i<J53 

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 


U^^-^^^c 


SrcpptaT^ji^r   Stat:*=' 


t'ltltd  im  C*itf.,«NM 


n= 


FfUED 


^j[ecutiDc  department 

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. 


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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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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. 


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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 . 


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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 
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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: 


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PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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of  »Kc  Stnl.  of  Colifof mo 


Governor 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  or^tate 


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.5»tatc  of  California 


PROCLAMATION 


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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 

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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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,  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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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


I,      ...  ..,.^«<"^'"-'t 

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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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PROCLAMATIBO 

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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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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/        (/ 
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^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 


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Secretary  of^atate 


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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. 

/ 

Governor 


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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 


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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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ATTEST: 


Secretary  ^f  ^tate 


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FRA}:X  ',y/MM.  Secretary  ol  S'sfe 


^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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^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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ATTEST: 


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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printtJ  im  i»iii»j«ni»  ITITI  n 


JxccutiDc  Bcpartincnt 

ideate  of  Cjlifornij 


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 


ATTEST: 


Secretar;/  of~tate 


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of  th«  Otolli  af  CoHfurnla 


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3!xccutitic  department 

State  of  Caliromia 


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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^tatc  of  djlifornij 


In  Hw  «riti>  af  tli<  S^vi^lsry  of  StaK 

<rfth.SlaHBlCaU(Bfdla  __ri 


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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^xccuriDc  Bcpartmcnt 

^rjtc  of  (Ijliforiiia 


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 
fifty    eit;ht. 


^ii  i.  f. 


Governor  <5f  California 


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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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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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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 


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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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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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Secretary  ^^.t^tate 


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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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FRANK  ((.JORDAN,  Secretary  «|  Sill! 


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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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Secretary  oi/Siate 


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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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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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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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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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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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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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v- '      .*  ■ '      two    io  aoifii/l  ©xii   oit   laUnoBBS 
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^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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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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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. 


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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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^tate  of  California 


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DECLARING 

THJ 

;  TERMINATION 

STATE 

OF 
OF 

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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.     TMWIWATION 

STATE 

OF 
OF 

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 


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^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 : 


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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. 


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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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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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PriMltJ  im  CAiiPoBNiA  itATl  riiNTiNc  orrics 


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 


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Secretary  of  State 


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Inthoo^'cccf  the  Se^rcury  of  Stoto 
of  th*  Siai*  of  California 

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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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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^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 
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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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Secretary  of  state 


WALTER  C.  STUTLSR 

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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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"^CZU^^-^i^ 


^Kcutiue  Bepartmtnt 

^tote  or  California 


proclamation 


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i!xecotit)t  Bcpartmcnt 

^itt  of  ealifomia 


i"^   nftHinir- 


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. 


[Attest] 


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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* 


'rimttj  im  r  at  iro 


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^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. 


&^J^ 


G«tvn>«r  •/  CtUltntt 


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I!xtaititit  Btpartment 

^ate  of  California 


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PRANK 


MARl  01960 
JORDAN,  Sec^ry  d;^      . 

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proclamation 


Wi^ 


^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 


FICED 

In  lh«  cfTiM  of  tho  S»cr*tary  sf  Sloto 
■<  th*  ti>**  (t  Calltarnia 

MARl  <  1960 


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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 

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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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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 

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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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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. 


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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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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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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 


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WAL7KH  C.  STUTiKH 

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SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 

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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. 


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Governor 


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PROCLAMA'i'  ION 
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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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^tate  of  Calirornia 

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 


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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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^tatc  of  California 

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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35iccotiDc  Bcpartment 

^tate  or  Calirornia 

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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pf.nltJ  I.  c,iiro««i«  ntti  niNiino  ciFrici 


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^xenitiUt  Bepartmcnt 

^tatt  of  California 


PROCLAMATION 


f»^S^, 


t,vfi» 


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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^xecutitit  ©cparmcnt 

^tate  or  California 


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 


PUuCLAilATIOM 


STAT  li 


OK  A 

D  1  3  A 


T  E  R 


FILED 

!n  lh«  office  c*  lS*»  5«cr»tary  of  SUH* 
gf  lh«  t'af  of  Cotifcfnio 

i      1960 

^^C  <    ^^  z'-"  ^^^ 


Selv^o  1,;  trL^f  I'Z  '■\'^  ^  ^'■'''  °^  ^^S^°"  °^  *-''"  '^^^  affected  or 
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 

«onn  J  ^'^^J  ^^'^^  ^^'^^  proclaaation  shall  take  effect  iiircediately  and  that  as 
.ecret:;"o'^'t:'e'"r  'vr'^'f  Proclamation  be  filed  in  the  ofSe  oTthe  " 
gS:\?tSs1:;:i:^atit^'^"^'^'   ^'  '■'''  ^^^^^^^^^  ^-"""^^^y  -^^  notice  be 


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ATTEiiT: 


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^xecotioc  ©cpartment 

^tate  or  California 


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 


FILED 

In  the  ofStc  of  Ihc  Sccre-ary  of  Sloto 
ui  Iha  Slal*  el  Colifornin 

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^tattorColiromfa 


In  lh«  efT.f  «•  of  fhp  SimiMary  of  Slato 
of  tK«  Slut*  ol  CalMornIo 


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CEPl  r.l960 


f'-'ftiry  cL! 


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.:; 

Aojistiiut  3ejri;t,u..'y  of  Stata 


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^tatt  of  Caliromia 


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CEPl  51960  I 


o(lhoSl«t»ofC»l;lo>n.o      ■■ 


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  ^*^ 

ATTEST :  -  f7  A ,  Q  «  ^^ 

Secretary-of  State 


WA:.7LH    C.    i.idTl.KK 


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FILE 


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Id  th«  criCr  of  thf»  S^crstorytof  Stal» 
u(  tK«  Slatt  ol  California 


AMENDMENT  TO 


;epi  r.i9fl 


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 

u 

Secretary  of  State 


WALTKR   C.    LVrUTI.KH 

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L':P2  U1960 
fPANK  ^mn   ^-C'dJ^'v^ 

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 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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 
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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      \ 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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. 


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GOVERNOR 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


WAj.':KH   C.    STUTIiiH 

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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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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  : 


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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 


<S,C^C>C^C  MSJ4 


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. 


PfimltJ   im    CtlirolNI*    ITATB   rilNIIMC   OPFICI 


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3!jccutit)e  Bcpartment 

^tatc  of  California 


-2- 


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 . 


JU^ 


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. 


'O^ 


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^imltJ  t«  cAitpoiNiA  IT4TI  piiNfiMc  orrici 


^xecutiDe  Bepartmtnt 

^tm  or  California 


-2- 


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 


primhJ  to  c*iirniNi«  itati  riiNriMr.  orriei 


1 


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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. 


ilu/? 


Governor 


iST:    ^  ^ 

Secretary  of  St^t/ 


ptinltJ  tm  CAlirflKtti*   t1«ll  VBIMTINft  OrVKS 


A   M   A  J  0   0  h   1 


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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: 


/Kj/a-*^^** 


AasiDtaut  SocruLary  of  titttts 


'W^li  -  1961 


frMti  l«  rartpntNtA  tT*Ti  i-itNTiNC  oppift 


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■Ejmr:_jiiJC-j 


^xcfutioc  department 
$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« 


■'^Ci^ 


'•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. 


y€A^  A 


Governor  of  Califomi 


ATTEST 


Secretary  of  S^tate 


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i^xtcurioe  Btpartment 

^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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^fimlti  Im  CA1  iretHiA  imtr  ruMirxt  orFiti 


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■cJnoo  i.Lori;f  avTtsado  Y■t^-^iot 

■  .        ■     Mli^D   10 

LBtOtl'lo 

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:*  9;f?'.CBn  B  n.t  an  ntot  ocT 


^lECOtitJC  ©cpartment 
^tate  or  California 


=[g] 


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 


t:^^^ 


Aeaistant  Secretary  of  State 


In  the  qfflfr  cf  t^i**  Secrf^lary  of  Stnl* 

^:^.  I  8  1961 


AuuloiT  Scc-^ioo  of  Stol* 


[uaai  111' 


,.;    ,^Irjt  no 


luqoq  nl  98S9T;onJ   s:!'       .  | 


^ 
^ 


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IXads 


•lorrx 


ijjcnititit  Bepartmcnt 

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. 


printtd  In  cAtivoarfift  iiMit  i-iimtin*  er»ir> 


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iJxtcutitit  ©tpartmtnt 

3tatc  of  California  2* 

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: 


^U^c-c^^l* 


Jju^ 


Governor  of  California 


o 

Secret^jpy  of  State 


''A/J^y 


Aesistii'it'  auoi-utary  of  State 


prinltd  im  tiiiirniiNiA  itatk  riritTiNC  orwicB 


..toUlaO    ' 


rJtnolrlfcD  In  •uti'S, 


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l!xtcutitic  ©epartmcnt 

^tait  of  California 


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 

X-'-'''^  *"•-'""!  !<«'""">  o'SW* 


jrfe  ^ 


Pfintti  in  CAitrotNi*  tr*Tl  viintinc  orricB 


f"> 


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. 

-  2  - 


-Itj 


pttmiti   i*  CAIIFORNIA    ITAfB   rilNtlNC    OFFICft 


m- 


^xccutiDt  ©cpartmtnt 

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 


/^L^^. 


Governor  of  California 


cretary  of  estate 


Sec 


-  3 


-'rir'' 


Ptimltd  ta  CAUPOBMt*  fllATB  VaiNtlHS  •»»■ 


i>liTiu|iiG3>  lu 


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11- 


3Pxcnitit)c  Bcpartmtnt 

^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 


ATT;:S7|:       ,  r-v   / 


Secretary  of  State 


By^l 


-   Assiataiit   Soci-'itary   of  State 


FILED 

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_-_  .L.„n|„»i««M*C«ilHi>»»i«t-= 


priMttJ   in   rAllFiJKNIA    ITATC    PHtNTINC   Dmct 


Mi  -  -  1961 


Aulilont  SwMlojy  of  Slot* 


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^Kfutiot  department 

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 


J>^fi<^ 


K 


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fitmfi  I 


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. 


HOITAMAJDOfll 


V 


\ 


liliaqt;  'lo  lavjcaw  eni  aooti  Ejs.i  oriw  ^ooq  aria 

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 

ori;t  bsaoijo  finn  baeri 

o:t/;3r   ;>d;t  '3o  Xsal;   ;tB9':0 

-'jji  90   ocJ  Bin-io'jiXJS'J  To 

"Jo  YJE^ti  dJoS   c.'iiJ   '  o/.  ■■, 

911^"'   t.Q    .A   ^tedme^iqor. 

bontnuV.   saii'l  bnemirin; 

iorri9vo0 


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* 


h'nifj  tH  rAiiFriRN), 


tiNc.  riMfi 


.i;;o. 


Ci'-t^vorjiiiiiii* 


;.^sloo^.^ 


i.  -»  r.  I-  ^.  ( ,  r 


an  I 


3r;:t  "ir 


o.tBj:v±( 


oi:;::Jivoi'i  ^' 

bJtjaq  9('.  -'■ 

i- 

l;'r-nT     Til  i^ 


,Io(>C    ,t9d»doO   -ic   YKC  n3Ci^      aJ;n:r|; 


'Ml   .fi    -fltlf  '• 


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 


,^7  _. 

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 


9: 


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1(13«iniiq3^  301101325 

DimolilGS  lo  una 


.•:ow  r.  Hi 
:w  nioi.  i 


UJ-^J 


w  no      - 


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- 


.  nci     ,  ««»<(««yo* 


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 


^^U£^Mt'  A^'^-"^^-*** . 


'U 


Secretary    of    State 


Auairttint  Sooretary  cf  State 


#. 


^imltJ    iu    tAtlPURNtA    tTATI   rilNIINC   flPVIC* 


I'^anam 


\ 


<^ 


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 


!r>»^- 


/  ■  > 


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: 


.,>^' 


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. 

;::;:!:;  ^^i^^s/^^rS ::  r^  ?^^  r  -"^--  -  --- 

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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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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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 


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^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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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, 


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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. 


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^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 


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ICvIxi   STATE   DISASTER  COUNCIL 
on   December   4,    19til 


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13  o.i.f  !;»?l7lG  lo  e^o25J:vo^q  en.: 

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^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. 


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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 


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.V-o-^-til  lo  Jxt'Ctnoo   erlct   iiirictlw   ^clao    •iliaolo   bco;Jii 

■1'^   •_:.;:oIl8i:o   jvi-aem  oiict   Jsem  os   i.ovi'jo'u/o  i'-i.;t8j,  ow   tA 

_i.oil;t  it'^lniioco'i  bns  wc.-fji  ctci/m  i^v  lo  lis    .vaboct  v'u:r5'i'i;J 

oi  i:o  vlc-^ns   lilw  riolriw  rlc^ano'i^ifu  Isaolctsa  lo  faooiuot  ;fBei3 


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,oini3n>ib   ">   cuc-wq  o:i   bns   cmobc-oil   bvilidUi  auo   gvisiio'iq 

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oR   bG^qn^Jtuob  od  \.iRjr'icfU  lo  ri^nom  Krict  i3t)\,  dcjo   ;tBil;; 

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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 


<> 


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 


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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 
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Secretary  of  State 


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PROCLAMATION 


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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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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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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Governor  of  California    \ 
Secretarv^f  State 


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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 


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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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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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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. 


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^KfUtiDc  Bcpartmcnt 

^tatc  of  California 

"'  a  specui  election  to  .e  H.M  .„„e  5,    x,e.  .„.  eo„- 
,.o..a.tea  „u.   tHe  ..„ct  P,,„,,,  ,,.„,„„   ,,  ,^  ^^^^  ^__   ^^^ 

1^;"  -  -  B„a,et  .et  o.  x,e,  ..ut.„,  to  t.e  ..,.,,„., 

V.U   .t.„.   t.e  o.,„...t.o„,    ^„„.„,.„    ,„,„„,^  ^„^^^^^ 

boaras.    acta.    proceeai„,a,    ,„a  >»„aa  of  p„Mic  boaies 

It™  »o.^.„  „„,,,„  ^„^  ,^^  ^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^-^^^^ 

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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--t.„  o,  ™p.o>.e„t  o.  ce,t.ncatea  p„.Uc   ac.oo.  pe„o„„e. 

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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. 

""  ""■    "•   ^°  =°-"-  =-  •"  UPO"  Ie,i.x.tion  to  c.eate 
.  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. 


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^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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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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^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 
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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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^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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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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^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. 


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^tate  of  dalifomia 


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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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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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 


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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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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. 


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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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^xccutiot  ©cpartmtnt 

^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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jStatt  of  California 

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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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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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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^jecutiDe  Bcpartincnt 

^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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prlmliJ  i»  C4iiroiNU  itatb  piintihc  officb 


^Kcutioe  ©epartmcnt 

^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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$B  cAuromi*  »»■  »BiNriit«  •mu 


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'^^ 


^yHjL^  3  ' 


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« 


»ria#«/  f«  CAftPOINt*    ITATB  ril-WTINC   OFPICB 


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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prtniti  in  caiifoinia   ■!«»   printing  offics 


F 1 1:  E  D 

In  the  oftiro  of  th«  $w<  r«tory  of  Stof« 
of  th«  Slot*  of  Colifornio 


S-_^sS^i<ltJ . 


tarn  ojn«9i9r<  jv^..-{  I   ,  lOmiaHW  ?.sa>ixiv»  ri 


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-   iriffiHiitfBriMSi   V  --y 


•  !it4^ci    >ttl^  ■>  :*4  11* 


3JxcnitiDc  department 

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 


-LHj 


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 

=  „,,,,  .™l  VuM  a.  »  '""'«  »'  '"* 

.„.  „„o<,  condition.  ..ic.  «.»,.  ««-»« 

::;:::::  „...c  .,.d .... .»..-.  -  - — °' 

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 


'Wi 


I,  euro.!...  ••"•••"•""' °"'" 


I^KfUtiDt  ©cpartmcnt  3. 

^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 


<^.c^zi^<,  A 


tary'-rf   Stat« 


(GREAT   SEAL) 


Utii^uly  oL.'.^.'ou.-j'  of  state 


=t!^ 


Pftmiti  Im  CAiiroiKijt  iTATl  riiNTiNc  ornci 


ii;j;!:j'  ''n^l^jfJi 


ammiv  lu  jjjjc^ 


i^i^W.:^ 


^^xtcutiDe  ©epartmcnt 

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. 


frinlti  in  r_AiipoaNi«   ii*Tr   P«intinc  orriCI 


i^KcutiDt  Bcpartment 

^tm  or  (Taliromia 


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. 


A^^^ 


Governor  of  California 


ft^ 


Socretax'y  of  S^at/e 


primtiJ  im  c«lipo«nia  itati  printimq  ofpici 


«=il 


^xcnitiDe  Bepartmcnt 

3tatc  or  Caliromia 


v^'^'  J 


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 


^^ 


Secretary  o^/tate 


priiftej  im  caiivornik  *^A^^  pmintino  orpicx 


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3£xtaitii3c  Bcpartmcnt 

^tatt  of  California 


PROCLAMATION 
OF    A 
STATE    OF 


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J0f      U" 

D    I   S   A  S   T  E  Rt,r><iV|/  /^V'!^    -Vsw- 


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^^.-^•' 


>•• 


/-v    y>     ■ 


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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PrInlfJ  In  <»iiro«Hi*  itati  miNitiiu  orricK 


£iccut1i3t  Bcpartmcnt  ^• 

3tatc  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  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 


iecretary   of   V^ate 


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^xcnitivjc  Bcpartmcnt 

3tatc  of  California 


u^o 


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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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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35Kcutitie  Bcpartnicnt  3. 

3tatc  of  Caliromia 

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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.lollx'i  m'^lJ  nsmeasi^nc  Jssb  arf^  moil   pni^Iuasti 

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,.    .     .        ,  ,ivao-:)    Las    :ici~iij   aiii    loi    (OOIsO   ! 

iOXJ'Jl  ■  '  .I'jxa.ivj  1-   Lci     ■.  v.'.-,-^     -lij     .1'    x.''S    a9:t6i-  .i.  . 

jo:i   ■3d:i   liJau  bxaq  ad  ci   aoaewsi   '"trii    -, obo-»  : 

! 

J    j^o  mna   orfJ   aedosan   eaoaiuq  f^cii   loi   bobnoqxs  j! 

.(OOQ.OI?)    aisllob '' 

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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 

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in  the  office  of  the  Se-iretory  of  Staf» 
c(  ihe  Slate  of  Califomio 

N'JV2  I  1962 


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^iccutioc  Bepartment 

^tatf  of  California 


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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 


0^ 


^^ 


Governor  of  California 


'U-^-c-t^c 


ttest: 


Secretary  of  State 


Asaiotant  Socretar.7"of  atate 

K>mM  ta  CtlirMKU  „,„  „„„„  „„„ 


3yj^ 


^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 


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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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'«    rKINTIN,;   Orpici 


3-%>h 


In  the  offit«  of  t^10  Setretary  of  Stat* 
of  the  Stats  of  California 

W  196 
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 


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O  CLAMATIO  N  -  \  -'*'  ^ 

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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 


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^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 


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^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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Secretary   of  St'cC'te 


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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 


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^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. 


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Secretary  of  StatA/ 


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^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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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^^ 


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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 

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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. 


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^: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 


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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^  ^ 


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3Pxccutit)c  Bcpartmcnt 

3tatc  or  California 


PROCLAMATION 
O  F    A 
STATE    OF    DISASTE 


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■>*•"" 


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. 


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ATTEST: 


GOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Secretary    of   Statt 


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Aesiatant  Sooreta^"  of  St.Tt 


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^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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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Secretary  of  State 


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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 


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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 


^^^^'^^ 


Assiatant  SoltdIui-.v  ni'  St,;it,(! 


EDMUND  a.   BUOWN.  oovmno. 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'^^fHMiT  OF  SOCIAL  WELFARE 


*'CR.    DIRECTOR 
722  CAPITOL  AVBNUK.  SACRAMENTO  14 
HlCKOHT  •■4711 


•'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 


■^3/^ 


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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"^  iSe  State'  oTConrdf  fiJa 


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^XECutitic  Btparment 

3tatc  of  California 


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 


J?^/^ 


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 


,^^r/ 


^KCutiDt  ©cpartmcnt 

3tatt  of  California         proclamation 


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'"  '"'ii  iiw  siiiiifii  Liiiwura^ 

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 


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£xecutit)C  Bcpartmtni 

3tatc  of  California 


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Drputy 


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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frmlfj  Im  caiifornia  it*t»  rRiNiiNo  orvici 


i^itnititic  Bcpartmcnt 

^tatc  of  Califomia 


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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ptiuird  ia  CALiroKNi*  itatb  raiNTiNe  orvici 


^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 


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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.  ' 


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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 


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£&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^ ' 


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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. 


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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. 


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Secretary  of   State 


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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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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. 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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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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. 


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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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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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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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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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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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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 
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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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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. 


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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. 


ftimtti  im  CAilvoRMU  ervicl  or  >TitrB  vilNTlMa 


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. 


frlnud  IH  oiiroiKK  orfiit  Or  IKTI  ritiniiiac 


.JPV^>/-'  2) 


^exseSKS^srs 


^xccutitie  ©epartmtnt 

^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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l^xccutitic  Bcpartment 

^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  twenty-ninth  day  of  April,  1964. 


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ATTEST 


GOVERNOR 


Secretary  of  Spatte 


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^xtnitiot  Bcpartincnt 

^tatc  of  Calirornia 


PROCLAMATION 


Governor   of   California 


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a 

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 


^rlmtfi  Im  CALiroRNi*  ITATI  riiNtiNa  orrtci 


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 


ATTEST; 


^ 


''u,^lX'C^t' 


/i^S/i^^*-'- 


Secretary  of  State 


l^   ;jucr>3laxy   of   State 


frimtti  in  California  state  phintinc  opriri 


^y^v 


^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. 


:/fe^i? 


Governor 


Secretary  o^^tate 


FILED 


Inii..  niB.. 


Uti 


primttd  im  califoeki*  tXAit  fiimtihs  orricB 


of  th«  &t«t«  of  Californ 

FEB  27  196/1 
FRAHK  M^JORDAN,  Secret^  <A»J^ 

A\yfyii'nr«  S«cr<tary  of  Slof« 


<^^^s^ 


^: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 


ATTEST: 


27 

Secretaiy^of  State 


|F  I  L  E  D 

^f.'lA^Tf-  1964 
FRANK 


Asoiatant   joci'utary   of   Statu 


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^NiWaPWg.  Sewefjiy  of  JJ^ 


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tr„ui  I,  CAuro.NiA  i,.,,  ,,,„,,„c  „„,j. 


AMhIant  l«cr>Mr/  •(  St«M 


^'^/ 


^xccutioe  ©epartment 

^tatc  of  California 


**  Of  -'^ei 


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 


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Secretary    of    Sftjfte 


ITATE   rutNTIHC    OmCI 


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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. 


<^^/ 


^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 


^rimttJ  in  CAiiFntNiA  ithti'  miNTrNC  oprici 


«.  ••  i 


saaBMHaOB 


^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 


m^ 


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 


»<■<> 


<^^/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. 


y&^i?/5L — , 


ATTEST: 


Governor 


i^r*i<«»/« 


FILED 

In  Ihr  ^'V'-'-  o?  '-I  2  Go-trtury  of  8tat» 

,  ,  .  .     .       '.,1  tit  CLilifornia 


Secretary  of  otate 


PtIMltJ    im    CH11F»'»W1*    ITAIt    HINTIHC   I 


ay// 


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. 


JjlmAI^^ 


4'^ 


V 


GOVERNOR 


ATTEST: 


S)U*4.^*P^*''*^^*^ 


^S  rr  jf 


SECRETARY   OF  STATE 


P^tiltfJ    In   TAI  ir  OINIA    tlAtt    PRIM  INi.    OPFICA 


*  J^V/^ 


i^xtratiDt  Bepartmtnt 

^tatc  or  California 


\V. 


c^» 


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. 


r;; 


f  ,J.^A> 


GOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ATTEST : 


Secretary  of  State 


ti^jL 


^^  .'^  .^^^^^'^ 


ABsistant  Secretary  of  State 


PrinltJ  in  c«iiroRNi»  itatk  priniini 


c  oprici 


^// 


7c 


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. 


.,y»^» 


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 


prtntej  i»  rrAttPotNiA  itati  PKtMTlNC  orricl 


a^i^/.^ 


$jcnitil)c  Bcpartincnt 

^tatf  of  djliforiiij 


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 


Primlti  iM  CAtiroKNiA  orrici  of  itati  riiNTillc 


>       • 


3^xtcutit)c  Bcpartmcnt 

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 : 


jryioff  Stat« 


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^' 


--M 


PriHttd  Ht  cALtroRNiA  opruk  or  m ati  vkihtimc 


^yA 


e? 


FILED 

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 

^tate  of  California 


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< 


/    - .  •* 


^V/7 


^xcnitiuc  ©tpartmcnt 

^mi  of  (Tjlifornia 


X*" 


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: 


1;=..==== 


KMti  IH  cALironNii  oprici  or  iTiTl  im 


^xcnitiuc  Bcpartmcnt 

^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 . 


prilttej    in    TAtlVOIMtA    orFII  f     op    tTATI    PRINTINt. 


%   '     • 


^xccutioc  department 

<3tatc  of  Cjlirorniti 


3. 


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 


t'fimlfi  tn  rAtiroHNift  otni  i   ot    .i«ia  miNti 


<=^y/^^ 


^xccutiDc  Bcpartmcnt 

^tatc  of  Caliromu 


s^»' 


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; 

ftimui  in  c«ilroKMt4  orrict  or  itATi  rKlNTiNc 


^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 
-c.  ,„.Ho,..,  ,„  «„„.,  ,„^^,^^  ^^^^^  ^^  ^__^^^^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^  ^^^   f 

..e  ,.o„.»..  „„,,,.„„.  „,  „.,_  _^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^_ 
P."o™,.,  .,„,,.,„,  „,  ,„^^^,^^^  ^^  ^^^  ^^__^^^  ^^^^^^^  ^^^^  ^^^^    .| 

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 

CaU.o„U,  .,  „.„„.  .,  .,,  ^„„„.  ^^^  ^^^__^^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^  ^^ 

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 

•"*  ■.ecre.ary  „,  s.a.e  „f  ,h,  st.te  of 
C="^o™la.  ,„.  „..  ..,„^„.,  ^^^^^^^^^  ^_^__  __^^^^^  ^  ^^^^^   ^^ 

this  proclamation. 


>W,„^  ,,  c.i„o.„.  „„,c.  o,  „„,  „„„, 


^xcnititic  Bcpartincnt 

^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 


<!?  -y-vz-T.-*  ■  ttyl.- 


rotury  of  State 


t-riitfd  im  TAi  iroMNiA   on  n  i    ot    i  iaib   rmiMiiNc 


^V/7 


Itiiii' 


^xccurioc  ©cparnncnt 

^tJtc  of  (Ejlirornia 


p^C^O..  ...<-! 


re^'.'Xov* 


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: 


ftilttti    In    CAIIFOHNIA    OFFIrJ    Oh    ITATl    PRINTIMr 


=11 


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 


prlmli4  im  < 


^xccotivie  Bcpartmcnt 

^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 


ftintti  /«  r«i  trosKiA  nrrii  t  nr  itati  FiiNTiMii 


^/^ 


Mr 
1 


i^xccutiuc  Bcpartmtnt 

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: 


ptintti  in  CAIIPORNIA  orPin  or  itATl  *RIMTIN« 


i!xenjtit)t  Bcpartmtnt 

^tateorCahTornia 

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. 


!•  C»t»ll«ll|>   1HT1  FIlNTIMa  ( 


^^/ 


\p 


3^xcnitiV)c  Bcpartmcnt 

^tatf  of  California 


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: 


ftinUi  In   <-»< 


^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 


P\=^=^ 


^rimttd  hi  cAiiroRNi*  orvica  or  btati  r«iMTiHfi 


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 


y^ 


Secretary   of  Wtate 


t  Vtat< 


fttntti  in  cAt  lioKNi 


t  |i   I     <i|     tI*tC    PSIN  I 


c^yj^<^ 


^itcutioe  ©epartment 

^tatc  of  Caliromfa 


Y^ 


ee- 


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 


:y-^f  state 


Secreta, 


Asoistant  Scvrotary  of  State 


^fimtti   hi  CALiroRNIA    tTATI   PmHTINS  OfFICI 


<=^/<^e 


i^Kcotioe  ©tpartmcnt 

^tatcofCalifornij 

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 


^ 


Secretary  o Aetata 


t'inl.i  i,  t»,  „„,«,.   „.„  „,„„„^  „„,„ 


'•4 


^xcnitioe  Btpartment 

3tatcof(ralifornla 

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 
ATTEST:  j/^  Z  O 

OF^ST/ 


?•      Ui 


r^^y 


SECRETARY  0?^TATE^>  ..»(| 


.^^^^ 


l£xecotit)t  BEpartmtnt 

^tate  of  California 


FILED 

DFX  1  I  1964 
V'.m.  M^i)AH,  SecteUjnf  »' 


I  SMXlsry  erjtaW 


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 


/• 


SECRETARY  OP  STATE 


by  Kflfx^^,^a;ttnr 

Depitty  Secretary  olL  State 


iiro«NiA  iTAte  p.iNTiiffl  orricB 


•J^f-J^'J^ 


3£xccuti\je  Bepartment 

^tatc  of  California 


EfLED 


In  th*  Ofllot  of  !►•»  Itai-tUfy  of  lUla 
ofthttUl.,1  6«li»or«l« 

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 


*■► 


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. 


^fJ7 


^r 


^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 


^ 


printrJ  »•  I  Ai  ir 


OPFITF   or   «T*T 


I 


^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. 


4L^^-  ^.- 


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 


■  Ml*   omit  0(   «t*Tii   raiNiii 


y^'f 


—SB 


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. 


.  9 


r     -^ 


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' 


e>^  ^  y^> 


^'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 


ok^'([\^tiM 


.V>c°.^^« 


l! 


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;. 


&/-  <>'  /i- 


GOVERNOR 
ATTEST;    "^^/^^■■'^^  *  yl 


SE^ETARY  OF  ST^E 

_^ '• 

AsHJataiit  Sn.Toiary  of  State 


frimlwd  im  caljvokmi*  orrm  or  •iatb  rtlMfiMC 


>.  . 


.^y3^ 


Q 


^pjecutivit  department 

5tatc  of  California 


PRO  rTAMATION  ^.\,vO^  .^ 


OF      A 


V 


STATE      OF      DISASTER 


:hi^^' 


^> 


^M 


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 


ptfifi  < 


C  AIIPntMl*    o\ 


rriti  or  •»*!»  FuNiiH* 


^xecuriot  department  2. 

^tacc  of  Calirornia 

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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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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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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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 


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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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SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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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 


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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 . 


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Secretary  c^s^ate 


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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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Executitic  Btpartment 

^tatc  of  dalifornia 

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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^XECUtitie  Bepartintnt 

^tote  of  Calirornia 

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. 


priitltJ  in  cAtiroBNi*  ovrin  op  iiati  »«intimc: 


-5- 

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. 


/'./•'^ 


Secretary  k^  State 


^tintti  in  CAlirotHiA  orrici  or  •!*«  »»lllTmo 


^^^ 


-r^'^sr 


i^xccutiuc  Beparment 

^tatc  of  California 


P   I'v   O    C   L  A  M  A    T    I   O   n 


!&•«' 


r.X"^ 


olSW** 


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. 


\TTEST 


/>*«»     ^ 


Secretary  o 


r    or    II  ATI    VKINtll 


^/^^ 


^xtnitiut  Bcpartmcnt 

^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 


.^^y^/ 


i^xecutiDe  ©epartmcnt 

^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 


tnmlU  I,  c.iiFo.Mi.  it»,,  r,,„„„c  orrici 


2 


In  the  Offic.  of  the  Secretary  of  8t«ta 
of  the  Slate  of  California 

APR  1  5  1965 


writont  SMr*tofy  of  Stat* 


y^^ 


■ia'rrr»'tg.awi:JjjaJi*i.j—jiB -1*  "I  i.i"i  <:i*f  J* 


^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 


•^ 


^/4^^ 


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 


^ 


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 


iats> 


AMitlanI  S«<r»Mt]f  •<  ttaM 


.^<y^/ 


r;yi~ 


^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; 


-P4 


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* 


c= 


'm 


^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 


^^^/-^A 


m- 


^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 


FILED     J 

,{  th*  8U««  of  Oliforni* 


c^'^^/-^ 


^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 


^' 


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^ 


11==^ 


^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 


://!_ 


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. 


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GOVERNOR 


SECRET AJIY   OF   STATE 


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PfMti  l»  riiiFOtm*  errtev  or  iikTt  nmtiii* 


"STh.  owe  of  Ih.  SVcret.ry  of  «•** 
0«  «h»  SU*"  "'  Cslifornl. 


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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. 


ydV/^^ 


GOVERNOR 


Attest: 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


■i  tm  cfttivoRMiA  orrici  or 


■TftTI  MtMTINO 


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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.         ^ 


«£ 


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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i'^ 


^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 


^rC^^^V^^ 


I 


ADsiotant  Sov'retary  of  State 


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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 


^Y 


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 


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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 


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In  tho  OWc.  of  the  Swretafy  o»  8l-V|P 
of  the  St«t«  of  California 


Aulitont  S«i»wry  pt  »•••• 


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^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 


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^Jtnitioe  Bcpartmcnt 

3tatc  of  California 


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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 


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^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»<. 


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iri]-— 


^lecutiDt  ©cpartmrnt 

^tarc  of  California 


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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 


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of  th«  State  of  California  '^^ 

OCT  20  1965 
FRANK  M.  jMBAN,  Secretary  of  State 

AMistonI  S*cr«iary  of  Stot* 


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^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  < 


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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 


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^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 


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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 


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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: 


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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 


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•f  th«  SUI*  of  California 

OiiT  1  1 1965 
iRDAN,  Secretai 


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^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 


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~^Ssrth«  «t»*«  of  OirtM«*»»  -Hal 

T  1  5  1965 
lOAMjiecretar 


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^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 


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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* 


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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; 


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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 


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lh«  state  of  Califor 

NOV  2  3 1965 


of  th«  State  of  California 


ml  ta»al»ni ««  Uatt 


Ji//-^ 


til" 


^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 


6  /L..^ 

)VERNOR   OF    CALIFORNlX'~- 


priMltd  im  CALiroiNiA  oFrici  or  itatb  ptiNTiNs 


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.     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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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 


FILED 

'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 

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^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 


^^^ 


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 


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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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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^* 


^ 


Aselataut   St'crolrir.v   of  Stute 


ttlnl.i  i,  c«i,,„,„„  „,„c,  „,  ,,»,,  ,„„„„ 


E.> 


.-^/^/ 


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 

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ttlmlti  (•  c«ii»oim«  wnc>  •»  inti  »iniiiia 


NOV  26  1965 


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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; 

__      F  LL^J?  =^ 

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 


^/I/ 


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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1.-1  the  Office  o»  the  hecHtary  i7f-g»jft» 
cf  the  Stata  of  Cnlifcrnia 


^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 


Fjl-ED^^^ 

In  th«  Office  of  th«  Secretary  of  StSt» 
of  the  State  of  California 


frimttd  In  cALiroKNi*  orrics  of  itati  printiko 


1965  y 


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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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* 


^//■^' 


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 


/'A^ /v*^-^-«* 


AnolBtant   Soon.'tar.v  of  Statt 


lli  Ill's  UHi'c*  of  ih*  Sacratary  di^ltat^ 


fri  im  cAiiroRNiA  itati  printing  orrici 


cf  tha  Stala  of  California 

.JAN  2  1 1966 


AMbtam  Sacratanr  of  tiat* 


•  r. 


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 
IT!ANK  IM)I<uAN,  Secretjfy  of 

^      JWUttont  S*«r*tary  of  Sfot* 


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3tatc  of  Calirornia 


Item  No.  10.   To  consider  and  act  upon  legislation  relative 
to  motor  vehicle  pollution  control. 


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Item  No.  11.   To  consider  and  act  upon  legislation  relativ 


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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). 


Prtmiti  Im  («iiro>NiA  otviin  or  •iaii  rkiNtiMc 


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3£xtcuntJt  Btpartment 

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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^xtcurioe  department 

3tatt  of  California 


Item  No     33        to  ^/^«    -j 
to  the  vuba  county  ,^tS  Igc^Jyr""  ""  "P""  logisl.tion  relative 

to  ^I'l^Ill.i^,  -=SS?j^L^=SL-^"-  -^-tio„  -l"ive 
to  un"om"d°L£ct'Sle«ro1"  '"^  ""  "O""  lo^i.lation  relative 
to^a   -St-    ^,-r„-  ?=;&-;„.-   -  Ko-?fS'rter'ii%^"L| 

^e  f  af  s'Sf  o?'Sf°IuL''or/a!SSSa=r  .-  "^^  ^  — 

tv/cnty-first  day  of  February,    ji^e  ^^  affixed   this 


f' 


TTEST^^ 


Governor  of  California 
Secretary  of  state 


»*W  i.   C.,„„.H,.  „„„,  „  „.„  „_^^_^ 


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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^xtcutiuc  Btpartmcnt 

^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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MAR  1  1 1966 
FRANK  KJ^DM.  Secret^  of 


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IJxecutiot  Bepartment 

^tatc  of  (ralifomia 


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 


m- 


prinitd  im  cAtivoiNi*  orrtci  ow  itati  ritiNTtKa 


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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. 


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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. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST : 


Secretary  of  State 


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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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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. 


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GOVERNOR 


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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 


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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 


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APR  ■  -  1966 
FRANK  M,J«^5)AN,  Secret j»  of 


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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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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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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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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 


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APR  2C  1966 
nUNK  M.jelbAN,  Secretau  of 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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GOVERNOR 


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DIRECTION 


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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. 


>><•'>'  ta  < 


£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 


>rl.l.i  (•  c.iii-o.1.1.  otPltw  »l  ir.!.  r.i»Tl»« 


RILED 


— -. ^=^(31 


3;j^cnjtii)c  Bcparniicnt 

^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        '  ^^°°- 


X/-^  >^- 


ATTEST 


GOVERNOR 


SECRETARY   c/pJSTkTE 


primtti  in  «.*iir«tHi*  orriei  or  ir*Ti  P«IMTlli6 


c^Q3 


11== 


^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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X/J 

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x-Ji 

[•EST: 


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< 


^s-oV 


^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 
Yupa 


m 


^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. 


prImUd  Im  CAtiroiMi*  dffici  or  itati  raiMTiNc 


1;?*)= 


=-=^ 


i^Kcutioc  Bepartmcnt 

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. 


Primttd  tm  CALiroiNiA  orrici  oP  Itati  riiNTtNc 


-m 


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 


vLu^^A-^^^-^ 


»«<«        . 


a 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


Depui-y  Ijucrui.a.y  or   State 


=^ 


prtmi«4  tm  calivokmi*  orrici  of  stati  >«iNTiit« 


<^^oS- 


3£xcnitit)e  Bepartmtnt 

^tatc  of  California 


KXF.CUTIVci    0:lDE.<    66-11 


rau\ 


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^^\ 


fttaMmt  %mat»on  ••  *•••• 


'=^^Xj(o 


^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. 

/If/    /^. 


ATTEST 


GOVERNOR 


SECRETARY  OF   STATE 


Doputf   rk>:rct.?ry   of/Ctnti 


prutlfj  in  ( 


orpiCf    OF    ITATl    PUN 


^5oy 


^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 


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SECRETARY   OF   /t^TE 


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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 


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GOVERNOR 


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SECRETARY   OF   STATE 


Deputy  Secretary  of  S 


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^tJtc  of  California 


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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 

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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 


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^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 


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^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 


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^^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 


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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 


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^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'~ 


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1966. 


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GOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ATTEST: 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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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 


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SEP  2  G  1966 

FRA!iK  M/5ukuAH,  Secrgjary  o] 

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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 


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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 


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•«  «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: 


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l'»NIA     llATK     PHINTIffO     orFiei 
I.H.BI.F  M.  MOIIHI,  »TATB  raiNTOI 


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^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 


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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 


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cf  th»  6Uta  of  C.tlfornia     '^-^ 


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3tatc  or  California 


KXECUTIVE   OIIDEH  66-20 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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POKNIA  nrrtct  or  «?*Tt  PKIHTIM* 


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^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 


^^94 


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 


FILED 

In  the  Offio*  of  the  Secretary  of  St«t« 
cf  the  State  o«  Celilornm 

CLC27  1366 
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\^. 


^?...-- 


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 


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^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 


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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 


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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'^^ 


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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 


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«(  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 


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FILEIT 


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^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 


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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 


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Deputy  Secrclax'y  oi    o,;ate 


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^^ =' ~  ~     •♦  **w  •%•«»  al  Culilornia 

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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*^ 

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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    ** 


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Secretafey  of  State 


v,_JiuJ^  QAL 


Deputy  ^ocrutary  oT  ocat© 


prtmttd  im  cAitrosMi*  orrtci  or  (tati  riiNTiM4 


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of  th.  8UU  of  CnlHornl. 


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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. 


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Governor 


Secretaf^  of  State 


^AtJ:.^i2iidy^__ 


Doputy 


jOuioLary   oi"   Etc.to 


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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 


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3tatc  or  Calirornia 


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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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^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 


ftMti  '•  CALironwi*  orrifi  of  itati  piimtinb 


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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 

DopuLy  ijt'  rotary  ol"  State 


PH^§i  to  CALipoBNiA  orrici  or  stats  riiNTiiia 


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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 


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Secretary  qd  State 

cALiruiNiA  orFici  or  it*ti  hintiko 


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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 


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^tatt  of  California 


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rr-^— »J  *kM  fttiite  M  «Mltfprnla 

frtAY  1  5 IslV 
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By--     47/■^ii<^~— :__ 

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 

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Goverftor 


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ATTEST : 


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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 

"^^^^  jL^,t*i\^* — 

Secretary  o/^atate 


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of  the  Stat-  of  California 

FPA;Ji(>.ju^;^,  Wjj^ary  of  Slats 

AuKlanI  imauary  of  Statii      ' 


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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. 


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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 


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of  the  St.l.  of  C.liforni(i 


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^tatt  of  California 

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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. 


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Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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. 


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Governor  ^ 

ATTEST :  ^M^^t^^^fc      y^* 

Secretary  of  State 


Deputy  Secretary  of   Stati 


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cf  the  State  of  C.l.forn.. 


ipjccutitJE  ©epartment 

^tatc  of  California 

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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. 


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Controller  of  the  State  of  California 

Treasurer  of   the   State  of  California 

Director  of   the  State  Uppartraent  of  Social  Welfare  ^^ 


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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 


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affixed  hereto  this  ^/  day  of  j\^ 


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1967. 


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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* 


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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 


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^'"^^'^'a£:.r^^cAvS 


Secretary  o 


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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. 


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1   01  net   01    *  I  »»»    ftt\  I 


Deputy  Secretary  of   SLi;te 


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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. 


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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 


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day   of  June,    One   Thousand 
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of  tht  8te«(  Df  California 


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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. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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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. 


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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  |(^X^ 
day  of  June,  1967. 


ATTEST 


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GOVERNOR 


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SECKEtAKf-^?   STATE 


'^■L'"-:.'  of   state 


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^tate  of  California 


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DIRECTION 


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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. 


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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  |  (p  *^ 
day  of  June,  1967. 


GOVERNOR 


SECRETARY  OF   STATE 


Aesiatant  ijocretury  or  State 


P'inUJ  in  CAtiroaNiA   ortirw  or  itatii   rtiNTiNo 


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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.. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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Governor     N 
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WHEREAS 


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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. 


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Secretar 


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PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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  f  'f 
day  of  July,  1967.  


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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, 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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; 
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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


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Goverii^'         X 


Secretary   of   St 


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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. 


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^xecutiut  ©tpartmtnt 

^tatc  of  Caliromia 


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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 


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•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 


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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~ 


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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 


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^xecutioc  Bcpartment 

^tiu  of  Caliromla 


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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 


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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 


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SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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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. 

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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  9th 
day  of  October,  1967. 


a)VERNOR     \ 


ATTEST  flj^^^^^yc  A^A-^ 
SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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^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 


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^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 


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of  tho  SUU  of  C.l.fornia 


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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 


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Secretary  of  State 


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PrImttJ  im  c*Liro>Ni*  orpici  of  stati  riiNtiN 


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^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: 


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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 


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^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. 


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^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 


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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. 


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^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 


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bl  th*  OffiM  of  th*  STCPctary  y'^UM 
of  th*  SUta  cf  Cal'forn^^ 

NOV  1319&7  I 

1/  oi  stall 


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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 


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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 


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^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.  ' 


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Secretary  of  S' 


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PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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PROCLAMATTON 


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JAN  1  1  -.. 


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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, 


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Secretary  ^/sLatt 


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^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. 


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Governor 
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Secretary   o^/^tate 


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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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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. 


JAN  2  o'..  J 


MuTa..:  Cd». .-  .  /  oi 


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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 


Gs. 


G^rno;'    ^ 

ATTEST  l«Vf  ^0*f^  Z^**^ 

Secretary  o^/;tate 


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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. 


Govei'nof     ^ 
Secretary  of  State 


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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. 


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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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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^ 


\^6W-S^V^  \  <rVj.' 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


Daputy  SocTotary  of  sTai^ 


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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.  ^ 

Governor  X" 

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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. 


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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 
ATTEST 

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WHEREAS 


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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. 


ATTEST:  Wfff^.,^  /k^/v*^:*^- 


Secretary  of  State 


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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. 


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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 


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I  have  hereunto 
.he  State 
day 


set  my  hand  and 
:e  oi^OelAfornia  to  be 
of  ^(  /\^iA  ic/^    1968. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST : 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


\ 


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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 


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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 


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^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 


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Secretary  oi'/Sface 


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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 


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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 


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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; 


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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 


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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 


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^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^ 


Governui'  \ 


Secretai^jtyof  State 


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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     ^ 


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Secretary  of  State 


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f  xso 


^Kfiititic  Btpartment 

^tate  or  California 


ROC  1,  A  M  A  T  I  0  N 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


y:>A-^ 


--fHkt©- 


--m 


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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S3==- 


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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>^~^ 


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ATTEST:  ^,^f,^^,.  ^...„  ^^ 

Secret 


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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 

i\rrv. :  ;t  :  i^.z*u^^  '^i  '*^' """ 

Secretaiv  of  State 

by_ ^6^i^xjfll£iLi^ 

.&ai.T<»iiii'y  of" 


[^ a»---.-ij ^=» 


^^66/ 


25jenititit  ©cpartment 

^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 


•oh-9' 


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- 


0 


Governu: 

^^  / 

ATTEST  6,-..i;^,irf^/i.  /' 

Secretar; 


M/U/v 


/u*^ 


^<«- 


State 


by. 


l^JJ^ 


;to 


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 


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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 


— ^ 


C4LIVOftMIA  •PVtCI  or  ItATI    rtlllTtM* 


^C'.yo 


-m 


m^-'^ 


2!icnitioe  department 

^tattofCalifoma 


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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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rrsr^crsffKr 


■St  var-jj-arr  Tj^Ksgni 


i^xtcutioc  Btpartracnt 

^tate  or  California 


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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 


.  n-h^JJL^ 


I^lJl-J  -i  ...  Lc 


uu  iJt^iuL^.//  of  iitate 


^-73 


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_   /  _   _,_  


m— 


ff.nlliln   L«ll>OiNl«   orrit«    IX    ITJTl    »«I»TI»« 


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 


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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. 


4..==-.=^.-.=^ 


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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. 


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xn.aA^> 


ATTEST 


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4-JiC7^ 


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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 


■* 


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t«^=- 


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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 


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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 


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fr  x^o 


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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. 


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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 


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^KcutiDt  department 

^tattorcalirornia 


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t.  tlic  tJ«ct5  cf  Cellfornia 

MAY  1  0  1868 
IRVIIUi  ■•i-^".  SyrefjTlif  Slate 


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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__ 

Ac:::; 


of  Stato 


^_.= 


(original) 


^:^^?: 


l^xccortDe  ©tpartmtnt 

i^tote  orCofirornia 


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. 


-l^ 


=^ 


PrtmlrJ  l»  c  ai  iroiNia  orPK 


or    IIATI    ritHflMft 


I^xtcutiot  Bcpartmtnt 

3tott  orCalirornia 


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^^^^ 


^uy-^Y^— ^ 


ATTEST     ^j,i4A>*^i'  hyh 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


JP/^9^ 


iSxecntitJt  Btpartmtnt 

^tateorCaliromia 


FILED 

In  lh»  OfTicc  cf  (h»  <;«,  . 


lUu^ 


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. 


4^ 

Thoi 


^  VomJ^i  ^^-'^ 


ATTEST : 


Governor    (^ 
SecretarT^f  State 


"y^ju-ouL 


Deputy  .j^crut..iy  o^i'  .Jti.l.. 


frtaMito  I 


(original) 


^ 


h'/7 


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. 


,rt.<,w  i.  ...•"■■•I* """  "  •""  "■«""• 


(original) 


'^6  9g 


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 


.;i<^'99 


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 


IVSj-^^ 


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 


:XM  \l  '■''■  i'-''-' 


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 


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JULl  -1968 
FRAN01  Jm 

AuUNiM  l'»«r»t»ry  •!  tiMo 


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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 
A  TTES  T :    >-£^*<**«'  ^V^ 

Secretary  of  State 


4«f 

(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 


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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_ 


J5ihJ,l^LjL^^ 


»•"■"•     (OiilGINAL) 


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. 


ptintfd  iM  lAitiunNiA   ort-liK  ur   itATl   yaiNTlNi; 


(original) 


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V^'7 


^xtrutioe  department 

^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 


Original 


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j5tateorCaliromia 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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Secretary  q/itsX^ 


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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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^xtcutitic  Bcpartmcnt 

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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. 


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GoveriTor        ^ 


Secretarj 


State 


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State 


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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. 


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Governor 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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GOVERNOR  OF  THE  StPATE  OF 
CALIFORNIA 


ATTEST: 


SECRET A»/ OF    STATE 


or   State 


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of  the  Stale  of  California 

4UG  2 -1968 
FRANjU'!_JO!aMH,  S^ldrjg State 

Anntont  Secretory  ©♦  Slots 


■  MIA  orrirr  o\  BtATS  pbintimi. 


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^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, 


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Acting  Governor  of  California 


TTEST    (l?L^**/t  Z*^'^'*^-'*'- 
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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. 


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Secretary  of  ^^^ 


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^tateorcattromia 


PROCLAMATION 


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of  tha  Stata  of  California 

AUG  12 1963 
FRANK  K.1)R^^^  Of  State 
By    V. — 


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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: 


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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 


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3Mte  of  California 


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,  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. 


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Governor  of  California 


(^i***/^  Z^'*^ 


Secretary  of  State 


Ptimiti    ■'■    CAIiroKHI*    OFFKI    or    >TATI    rRINlINC 


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^KforiDc  ©epartmcnt 

^tatc  of  California 


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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. 


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CA]^FORN 


GOVERNOR   OF 


FORNIA 


SECRETARY  OF   STATE 


by. 


Bu^m^JiiL^ 


Deputy  Lioci-utary  oi"  State 


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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 


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Secretary  of  State 

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Deputy  Socreta:-y  oi'  State  \\ 


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CLAMATION  •/ '-^ 


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\^^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. 


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Governor  of 


lifomia 


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Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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 


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Deputy  Secretary  of   St 


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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  \ 


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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 


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SEP  17 1968 


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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. 


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Governor 
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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 


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day  of  September, 


One  Thousand  Nine  Hundred 
Sixty  Eight. 


Governor     K 

Secretaryof  State 

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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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Governor  of  California 


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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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Govern(^r 
T:       "U.UMtft.  /y     '■ 

Secretary  of   State 


t>y_ 


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Deputy  Secrota.j  ci'  State 


ftimiti  im  cAi  iroKNi. 


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RANK  H.  x«UArt/*j^^^,,  of 


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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WHEREAS 


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WHEREAS 


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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 


Governor  (\ 


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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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SEP  25 1968 
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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 


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P    R   O   C    T.AMATION 


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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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Governor 


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Secretar^f  State 


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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 
ATT  EST:  J  ^ff^^^i.  /KA  /v<^«« 
Secretary~of  State 


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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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Governor 
ATTEST:  ■''' ■"'-'-'''''-  i^^^Jn  f\»*^ ***— 


•:JxM^ot>fi,  h^f^^^ 


Secretary  of   State 
by /JImJ-  BO^iiU_ 


Utpuly  ilocrotary  of   Stato 


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OCT? -1953 

'  11       I  •  I M  tAmrx  n'  ***** 


4Ml«M«*  »•••••" 


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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Governor 
ATTEST:  ^^^ 


Secretary  of/Bt/te 


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3tateorCalirornia 


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 


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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. 


6»-Ao»0<^ 


Governor 

^e c r e t ary  of  State 

(original) 


ATTEST : 


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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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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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Govern 


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OCT  1  5 1968 
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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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Governor 


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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 

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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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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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NOV  2  5 1968 
fRANKM.  A«w, ., 

AuhlMI  SMiituy  of  Slait 


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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. 


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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 


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PRO  CLAMATION 


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In  tti«  OMm  of  th*  tvoratary  of  til 
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FRANK  M.JOROAIi 

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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, 


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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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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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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 


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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. 


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PROCLAMAT 


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 


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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 


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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  ^ 


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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  (\ 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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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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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 
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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. 

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^VgOVEBNOR  OF   CALIFORNIA 


secretary  of 


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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 


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Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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3tate  of  Cattfornia 


JAN  Ji  9  I9bd   j' 


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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 


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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  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 


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GOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORlfiA 
Secretary 


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JAN  30 1969 
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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 


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^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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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


a^A^^   f  UU^rA>i^ 


Governor 


SecretarV-^f  State 


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Deputy  Sccrotnry  of  State 


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WHEREAS 


t1t-E'&~EI 


In  th*  Offlc.  of  ih.  8.er«.ry  of  st 
of  th.  8t.t.  of  C.lifo;ni, 

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 

-n^s^ila"Jh\^o\":rds"'s'S\%%'^^  "'^^^^°-  ^" 
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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^tattorCalifomio 


In  ttM  onto*  ofTTi*  8ecr«<ary  eTSUIltiil 
of  th«  SUt*  of  California 

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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of  tht  8Ut«  of  California 


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T    I    O   N 


FRANK 
By- 


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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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Secretarjdcf  State 


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of  «ho  St«l«  of  C»l 'orni» 

FEB  5    1969 
RANK  M.  jokUm,«,>*.^/>.»  of  Hall 

AaritMinl  SMTcMnr  «<  Slat* 


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. 


trlmtti  tm  cAiiroDNiA  orriti  op  trATl  raiNTiM* 


^Kcutiue  Btpartmcnt 
^tattorcaliromia 


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       ♦ 


Sc^JuK^<^^ 


^-"^-^^Wi^ 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


pnmlrj  in  iaiifohnu  orrn  r  vr  itati  riiMriNc 


^771? 


iJxtctttitJt  ©tpartmtnt 

3tatt  of  California 


la  Mm  <HIIm  of  th*  »Mr«t*ry  of  iuM 
ef  Hi*  aut*  af  Cal'fornia 

FEB  4    1969 
WiUIKH,JvKO^.«,jy*...^o(|l«h 


Auhtofit  $«cr«tory  of  Slot* 


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 


Governor  A 


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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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\  '.o^kO  A    '  ^Sjv^ /^. 


GOVERNOR 


ATTEST 


SECRETARY  OMMftTE 


■  Ni*  ofrnr  or  itatf   PKiNrn 


2  7  SC 


3£xecutit)c  ©tpartmtnt 

^tatc  of  California 


PROCLAMATIC 
OF   A     ^ 
STATE  OF   PIS 


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of  tho  8I«»«  of  C'l  *oriiiH| 

FEB 'J    1969    " 


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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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t>iintr4  I* 


tTftt*    »«IHIIMI. 


J'/^'/ 


£xecutit)E  Btpartmcnt 

^taic  of  California 


<:  r'aiifornia,  having 
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 


Oone  at  Sacramento.  California,  this 
of  February,  19oy. 


fifth  day 


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\  Of  (ho  8«or«tary  of  9tl 
•rMM«taUol  C<i  forni* 

FEB?    1969 
fRANK  M.  JoKOkj,  j..^....,  of  Sf* 


»iocrotofy  of  Stoto 


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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i^xecutioe  Bepartmtnt 

iStatt  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 

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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FRANK  M.  Jow)...,,  ,., ..,.,  (,f  State 


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ISxccutiDc  ©tpartmcnt 

^tateofCalirornia 


PROCLAMATION 

WT 

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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^tatt  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/«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 
ATTEST:    y/f  U^^^^mQ^^ 


Secretary  of  Btsfte 


^jcfutJDc  department 

^tattorCalirornia 


PROCLAMATION 


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FEB  1  1 1969    '" 
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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Deputy  CjorcL::iy  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 


WIIE^EAS 


Governor  Q 


Secretary   of   State 

Doruty  Seci-t)tary  of   Stato 


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PRO  CLAMATION 


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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 


JLtu*^^'^ 


m*»m 


Secretary  of   State 


7r^>a/  elj,^ 

Doputy  EecrcLary  of  Stato 


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^cate  of  California 


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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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Governor        ^ 


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Secretar^>tf  State 


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iJxcnititit  Btpartmtnt 

;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  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. 


ATTESTS? 

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GOVERNOR   OF    CALIplpRNIA 


Secretari 


State 


Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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hi  Mw  Oflio*  of  the  Stcrttary  of  Stati 
of  Uw  SUt*  of  Californii 


FEB  1 7 1963 
mUlK  M.  JORDikN,  Secrelan  of  Stib 

SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


■iy«flla«i 


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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Governor 
Secretary  of   S^ire 


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lExecutitie  Btpartmtnt 

^tate  of  California 


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 


Secretary-^f  State 


l^etfUtY    ^Ck3M^\.Aje^Oi'-^tX^S^f9=' 


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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. 


">^ ^''-©upu.y  JbO-rotary  of  State 

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mm  M.  JORDAN,  Secret»rY  d  9M 

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. 


Governor  jj 


Secretar^^f  State 


/   Deputy  Secrotary  of  State 


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Fi:B2i  1S63 
FRAIi;:  M.  JOBDAN,  SMjetarY  of  Stati 


PROCLAMATION 


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V  S*cr«t«rv  of  Stat* 


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 


ary 


Secretary  of  State 


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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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Deputy  Sourotary  of  State 


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^tatt  of  California 


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of  th.  8t.„  Of  C ,1 'o7nll'*"' 

FEB  24  1969 

■"'//-"■I  of  Stall 


^••••••111  t-r*tJiSl^ 


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 


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One  Thousand 

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..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 


Governor      A 


Secretary  of  State 

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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 


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. 


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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 
Governor  0 


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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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FRAI^K  M.  juj^U/. 


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 


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Thousand  Nine  Hundred 


One 

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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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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 


S!jta 


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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. 


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PROCLAMATION 
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STATE  OF  DISASTER 


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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 


Deputy  iJGoretary  of  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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Secretar\L-eff   State 


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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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MAR  1  u  B'69 

By  Jdo^JLiLj^^ 

Aulitsiit  Jja«Ti7  el  Sicia 


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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PRO  CLAMATION 


WHEREAS 


WHEREAS 


WHEREAS 


WHEREAS 


rarc:"rL°tho"fa^?i;  social  welfra ,  national 
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 


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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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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 


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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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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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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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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. 


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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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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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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. 


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WHEREAS 


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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 


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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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WHEREAS   Public  schools  Week,  an  event  which  has  been  observed 
WHEREAS    PU  ^^^.^^^^.^  ^.^^^  1919^  ^^^  be  celebrated  April  21 


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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 


JL 


Secretary-^f   State 


bV  &.^    PjjL,.J^ . 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


(orig i n a 1) 


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^xecatiDc  Bcpartmcnt 
^tate  or  California 


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of  tha  SUto  of  CaT'ornla  j 

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 


>4^< 


SecretaBv^of   State 


by_  ^jjjJ-tLj^ 


Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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APR  2  3 1969 


WHEREAS 


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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. 


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APR  2  5 1969  i 

Hxeratitie  ©cpartmcnt 

locate  of  Caliromia  '  "'  ^  '  "  "  *     2JR.;;ri«'.««7ijirtiij 

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 


Sail 


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 


JL 


Secretarytfl^   State 


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Deputy' Secretary  of  State 


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^uvmi  Brpartmcnt 

3tatc  of  California 


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 
to\f'"'^°^C-iifornia' 

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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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Secretary   of   State 

Deputy  Secretary  of  Stats 


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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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Acting  Governor 


ATTEST  r^!^2^l«**/t  Av7 


Secretary 


State 


Deputy  Secure tary  of  State 


I'rinlfJ   im  rAIIPORNIA   OrriCI   or    ITATB  FtlNTINn 


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In  th«  Offieo  of  th*  Sacrttary  of  BtaM 
of  th*  8t«t«  of  California 


i!xtnJtiDt  Bcpartmtnt 

;©tarc  of  California 


APR  V.  81969 


FRANK  M.  JPRDAN, 


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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. 


i  here  t 

>f  dil 

Nine/Hu 


Hundred 


//c^c^>-^  -^<^-^   ^ 


Acting  Governor 


ATTEST        r\       , 

Secretary  of   State 


Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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"in  the  Offlo*  of  th«  Secretary  of  Uatt^' 
of  th*  8UU  of  California 

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 


t»mt*4  tm  f 


'puty  Secretary  of  State 


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€xtcutit)e  ©cpartmcnt 

^tatc  or  California 


In  th*  Office  of  lh«  8*cr<i<ry  a<ntat« 
of  lh«  SUU  of  Californir 

•,^Vi  3     1963 
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 


prMtJ  im  cAtiroiiNiA  orvict  or  itati  PftlMtiNs 


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^'AY  ]     1963 

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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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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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 


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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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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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 


<Vl*^  \(XojY^/\ 


Secretary-bf   State 


Deputy  Secretary  of  State^_r^ 


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of  th«  Stats  of  C»i  'ornia 


FPANK  M.  JUKI). 
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AMltlanl  (taslsry  »f  (HM 


PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


ired 


Governor 


I  (jUkjy^^ 


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Secretariu^f   State 


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Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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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^tm  ofCalirornia 


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the  8t«to  of  C«rtor 

MAY  'J  -  19b9 


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«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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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 


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^xecutiDc  Btpartment 

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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 


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day  of 


One  Thousand  Nine 
Sixty  Nine. 


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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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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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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 

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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. 


urricB  or  itate 


Eiftpvfcty   Socrotary  of"   Stato 


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^xecutitie  department 

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WHEREAS 


WHEREAS 


WHEREAS 


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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 
-===^.^£2g^4li_Secrot.Try  of  Sf 


CAtiroBNiA  ovnci  op 


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PIWCIAMATION 


ki  tlMOWo4  <  • -h^  }«cr:i)      >t  Mat* 


MAY  1  9  1969 


/--"/ .. ».  „„«„,.„. "'"."  ;:^^~:;  ts^t« -t;^. 

/V  WITNESS  \Vf/F/iFnr     i  , 


Douv  this  irUhdayolAlav,   /.%<> 

fiONALD  REACAN 
"^xi'nior  of  Caliinriiu, 


ATTEST. 


5^',^,rf/-c^yt. 


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^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 


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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 


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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  ) 


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^Kcutioe  ©epartmcnt 

^tate  of  California 


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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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^XffutiDc  ©£parrmcnt 

3tate  of  California 


^        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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^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 


f  (jlA></-v\ 


Secretary  w  State 


pHmtt4  M  ciiiroiNit  orriea  or  intl  niiiTl» 


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Depuiy  Secretary  ox"  ftcto 


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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 


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^tatcorcalirornia 


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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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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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^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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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 


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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 


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Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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JUN  U 
FRANK  M.  JMUh.4, 


1969 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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; 


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^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. 


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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      ! 


priHtrd  im  t  Al  I^urmia  ui  rif  i   ui 


tTAir.    rHINIINt. 


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In  Mm  OWe*  of  the  Scerttary 

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 

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PROCLAMATTn 


JUN  1  ?  1969 
FRANK  M.  JOia)«.tx^    ^, 


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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 


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^xcmtivic  Bepartmtnt 

^tate  of  California 


PROCT'^M^TION 


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JUN171969  'I 


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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 


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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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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 


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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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WHEREAS 


WHEREAS 


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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. 


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Governor 


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Secretary  of  State 


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JUN271969 


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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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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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of  the  Stato  of  C»l  fornia 

JUL  2 -1969  I 

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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 


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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 


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Secretary  of  State 


Deputy  Secroiary  of   State — 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


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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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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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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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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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In  the  Offic*  of  th»  8»cr«t«ry  of  8^<« 
of  the  Stain  of  C»l  'ornia      1 

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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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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. 


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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. 


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AUG  2  5 1969 

AulttonI  SKratiiry  of  Stol* 


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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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 

ATTEST^j;^^^^^  ^, 
Secretary  of-State 


cAiiPoRNi*  orrici  OP  itati  riiHTiHa 


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EXECUTIVE   ORDER   NO.    R16-69 


FILE 

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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 
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represents  the  S 
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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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Governor 


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SEP  2  3 1969 


P  R  OCLAMATION 


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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. 


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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 

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Secretary  of  State 


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SEP  2  C)  1969 
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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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of  the  Stato  of  Cf*t''ornia 


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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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PROCLAMA    T 


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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 


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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. 


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Governor 


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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  ^ 


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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-*^^,'*^ 


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P    ROCLAMAT    I 


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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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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 


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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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Assistant  Secretary  of  State 

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^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 


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3tatr  or  Calirornia 


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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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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. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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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 

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Secretary  of  StcTte 

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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 


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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 

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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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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 
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Secretary  of  State 


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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 


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Secretary  of  State 


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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_ 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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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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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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. 
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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 

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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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Governor 


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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 
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By 


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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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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 

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^.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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SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


Aesistant  Secretary  of  Stat. 


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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. 

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WHEREAS 


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'^::.   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. 


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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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In  th«  Offi-i-  of  tht  Ser-i-Lry  of  SUt^ 
of  llv   State  of  C'fl'ornil 

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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 


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Secretary  of  State 


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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 


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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. 


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Deputy  Socrotary  of  State 


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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. 


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°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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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         ^ 
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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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FRANK 
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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. 


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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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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 


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Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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 

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ATTEST  :  d^I^^it**/'' 


Secretary  of  State 


■-y-i.-^i.  — ^ 


Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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PRO  CLAMAT  ION 


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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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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 


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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  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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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  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. 


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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  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 


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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. 


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Secretary  of   State 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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 


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FEB  13 1970 


PROCLAMATIO  l/m<< 


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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. 


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P    ROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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Uxeratftit  BEpartmtnt 
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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 

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GOVERNOR   OF 


Secretary 


State 


{^eputy  Socmanry  of  Stat© 


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^tate  of  California 


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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. 


if  8Ut» 

la 


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 


ftMtl  Im  c<Ltro>iii>  otnci  or  fi.Ti  nl»Tim 


.;^989 


^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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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 


f,tol>^  (•  t«iiro»»i«  orficl  o»  ithit 


..■■.tiH.     Original 


i^xtcutitic  ©cpartmtnt 

^tm  of  California 


-^9fjz 


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 


J299i 


FILED 

In  tlw  Oft**  •'  ••>•  Vi'¥f  1' .'' : 


^^^^^^^^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. 


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ROCLAMATIOM 


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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 


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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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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. 


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RONALD    I^AGANQX 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary   of   State 


Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


p*k»tti  Im  CAiiroHMiA  orrin  ot  it*t»  ^aiwims 


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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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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 


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Deputy  Secretary  oT~Sutr 


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MAR  3- .1970 

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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< 


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1 

MAR  5-  .19t0 

FRANK  ^JORDAN, 


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P  ROCLAMATION 


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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 


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Secretarywt  state 


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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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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 


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MAR  9 -.1970 

FRANKM.  JORDAH,  Sftrrtiry  of  St|j 


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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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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. 


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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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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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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 


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RONAIX)   REAGAN    ^ 
Governor   of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of'^state 


oputy   Soorotary  of   Stato 


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PROCLAMATIOU 
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FRANK  M.  JORDAN,  S(^4tiry  M  St«t| 


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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 
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. 


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Deputy  Suc.rotary  of  Stato 


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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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»»"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 


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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 


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^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. 


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RONALD  REAGAN 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


Q: 


Deputy  Soorotary  of  State 


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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 


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MAR  25  1970 
FRANK  M.  JORDAN,  S«(^ 


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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. 


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Governor  of  California 


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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: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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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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In  th*  Offiwof  th«  Stcrtrarj  efHrtti 


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State  of  (Ealifornta 


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 


■i   Im    CAIIPOBNI*    OrPlCI    or   ITATI   rtlNTIHO 


30/ JL 


FILED 

In  IIm  offlu  of  Ih*  Sccrdory  of  Stata 
of  rti*  Stait  oi  California 

MAY  1     1970 


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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 
^tatc  of  CatiTornia 


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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Uf-..-.-^ 


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Deputy  Socrotnry  of  Stato 


primttd  in  c«LirotMi*  or»ici  of  iTATi  viinriMa 


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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 

:/  . 


^Sl^  yfuU.^-^ 


Secretary  of   State 


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0 


■  ^li--^^*..*.-^ 


^^I^is^iti;^ 


Jjeputy  liecrotary  of   Stat 


Primitt  tm  CAtirotnu  ov,ici  or  itatb  ,tiMTtM« 


FfL'ED-^'^>'V 

•1  HM  IMI  •(  Cllitarltni 


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 


-r^^"!^ 


primUd  in  c*i.l»ofciil»  o»»lci  0»  IT»tb  fl 


So/S 


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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. 


=.-^ — -m 


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 


so/ 6 


FILED 

In  Km  0<II«*  al  ttt*  tMrttory  tX  SmM 
«(  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 


vo/7 


FILED 

In  th*  Offlu  ol  iK*  S«critar», 
-  ■ 9HtH  tum-tumni 


SitM 


^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 


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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 


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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. 

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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 

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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  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 

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!  ^"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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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; 

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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;" 

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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. 

— — E 

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£xEcutiVJE  Btpartmtnt 

^tate  of  California 


■3- 


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 


ATTEST 


ty 


/(A?  •  /^f-^y^-^"-*"^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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Deputy  Secrotai y  of  State 


PrtmltJ  Im  caiipohmi*  ovrici  or  itati  rilNTllia 


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•♦  Hi«  ilan  of  Colforn;. 


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^KCudDc  ©epartmtnt 

^tQK  Of  Calirornia 


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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^icninDc  ©epartment 

^Qtt  of  California 


Page  2, 


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 


frtutti  tn  cALiroiHiA  orrtci  or  itatb  »iimtim« 


30^7 


FILED 

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ai  Dm  ««N  ol  C«llhf«*» 

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3SjccutiDc  ©epainnent 

^att  of  Caltfomia 


PROCLAMATIW 
OF    K 
STATE   OF   DISASTER 


^^^ 


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. 


^xecutiDe  department 

3tat£  of  California 


page  2 . 


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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 


\<^, 


GOVERNOR   OF   CALI^iRNIA 

Secretary  of  State 

Lv>2)u L y  Sec Lu tai'j*   oT   l^tal u 


^rimtwd  Im  CALiroiMt*  o»»ic*  o*  stati  tiiMTiwa 


[El- 


iKCUtiOE  ©eparnnent 

^>tatc  of  California 


PROCLAMATION 

gF    ft 

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. 


^-^=^[1 


^xtatiot  Bcpartment 

^tatt  of  California 


page  2. 


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 


=-T;7;T:ut7"Socr«tary  of  ^-'to 


Deputy 


PfimUi  (•  c»nromi»  offici  of  tTATi  vsintin* 


^*?r-"? 


F1UED     . 


i^xecutiot  ©epartmcnt 

^tatc  of  ealiromia 


PROCLAMATIOii 
STATE   OF    DISASTER 


-1^ 


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. 


i)= 


^mttd  fit  CA 


^xccutioe  ©cpartmtnt 

^tate  or  California 


PAGE  2. 


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 


primuJ  ht  cAiifoiNi*  ornei  of  •t*ti  rtiMTiii 


^^030 


■=-*B=— =W^ 


^iffotiDe  Brpartment 

^tatf  ofCa/ifornij 


FILED 

OCT  C-. 1970 

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:"  ""''  '"'  '"  '*•*  "°"^'' 


>M.„^i.  ,.,„„.„„  „„„,  „  „„,  „,„,„ 


fc  lii 


^KfuriDE  department 

(StatrofCTolifornia 


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. 


O        ^ 

GOVERNOR  \ 


ATTEST 


lifJjL^ 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


prtniti  i»  (AitroRMi*  orricl  Of  ITATt  »tlMrtN« 


Sc-3/ 


of  ItM  kot*  e»  ColKltrnIa 

CCT9-1270 


PROCLAMA   T    I    O   N  / 


3JKnitit)e  Bepartmtnt 

^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. 


^duA£J^\ 


^      Governor  V^ 


ATTEST:    /^ 


Secretary  of  State 

Deputy  Secretary  ol"~f;~,:ro 


.,,.,  original 


jr>J~? 


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^KfutitJC  Bcpartincnt 

^tJtcofi^altrornij 


FILED 

In  Hw  elflu  el  lh«  (•cntary  of  StoM 
of  Ihi  llatt  •(  Calllarnlt 


CCT9-1270 


PROCLAMATION 


fiiJifiuX^ 


ijOL 


tacratanr  of  HMt 


L\/S 


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^ 


ATTEST 


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Secretary   of  State 


Deputy  Secrotary  oi'   Stuto 


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PROCLAMATIOM 
OF    A 


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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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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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Governor   of  California 


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PROCLAMATION 


MOV  6- .1970 


1^/ 


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 
ATTEST 


Secretary  of  State 


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PROCLAMATION 
OF  A 
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. 


ATTEST : 


GOVERNOR    OF    CALIFORNIA 


Secretary  of   State 


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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  < 
Secretary  of  State 


GOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JAM  t  $1971 


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. 


Governor 


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Secretary  of  State 


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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.  


^  GOVERNOR      ^ 


ATTEST 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

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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, 

"1  "«=  of  Llifornl.  ..  .  ...tins  Jul,  h,U  on  F.bra.ry  2. 

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 
^tSlSo-i'oonrincrpal  Lount  of  -----r-sJl^rnrnrb^e^ 

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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^tate  or  California 


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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SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

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State 


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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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Secretary  of    State 


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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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l!xccutiDE  ©Epartmcnt 

^tatt  of  California 

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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MAR  2 -1971 


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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Secretary  of  State 


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FILED 

MAR  Ji- 1971 


D*(-i<ir 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  NO. 


R-25-71 


constitution   and    laws   °f    f^^ J^^Jhereby   a  representative 

past. 

^■F  <-v,ic  nnlicv  shall  be  to  strengthen  employer- 
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 


Secretary  of  State 


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MAR  1 1 1971  1 


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 
Wor.s  are  --tea-Jo-L^Tt'hTfor?,:-  ^--  ?^  ^^^- 

'"  -rioJsu^LlircoS^a^Js?"  "-'"^^  ^""™. 
'''  S"r^°?e%-°o-ie^-p?-^Ls"  -"^-^  »' 

pi^-Sa-rSI  isi;eTh'f  ?he's°o?r\"^  °%'  '"=  —- = 

Transportation.      ^  ^  Secretary  for  Business  and 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF.  I  Havo  k 

the  Great  Seal  of  ^he  S^Ite  orcaSfr'-""^  ^""^  ^"^  ^^^-ed 

hereto  this  12th  day  of  Aprjf ,  Jg^"''""  t°  ^^   affixed 


•f^^U-, 


RONALD  REAGAnQ 
Governor  of  Californic 


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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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^tate  or  California 


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  ^■ 

^tate  or  California 

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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^xmmt  department 

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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    ,   ^ 


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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. 


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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. 


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ATTEST: 


Approved  by  the 

CALIFORNIA  EMERGENCY  COUNCIL 

on  March  30,  1971 


QOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORNIA 
Secretary'  of  State        |\ 


frintti  im  CAtivotHU  o»rici  or  »t*ti  rKlNTiNQ 


Si've 


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3!xtcutitie  Bcpartmcnt 

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. 


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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) 

h  Ik*  •flh*  a(   Mia  SK/ll^rv  oi  tMk 


in  ZK\.\tot,H\k  upriii  or  staie  pki>^ting 


^^„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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MAY!  9ig7f"~^ 
^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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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 


5  ^■•5^3 


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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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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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^Jxtcutitit  ©epartmtnt 

^tait  of  California 


I  SI??.  srsu\rc:.sr  .rL"ir.-srjS. 


IN 
the  Grea 
day  of  June,  1971 


ATTEST 


^    GOVERNOR       I) 


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SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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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. 


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RONALD  REAGAN,  GOVERNOR 


Ijp.  Voroo  Qrr,  Dirootor 
Dojiurt'ictit  of  Finfineo 
Boon  lies,  Stato  Capitol 


Jan«  18,  1971 

nroelitnatloa  far  ths 
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Cllud,  Aid  to  rtiAlllna  wltJi  Porrn,^n^  J^'.?^        ^  ^^  ."omrrttgr,  A1<J  to  Uswjy 

-t  t,  .vuiaM,  If  ti;^^2^"^si  ^  v^  z  ^^  rtj  o^j'dr^ 

S  «1fri«S*  STtSni^^^n^SSS-^ttJSS^tl"^'"^*  '^-  *^  *•«-  -««^ 

Couti-oiaop  to  ro..lt  atito  S^dornl  ^\^X  w^"  "f<»"»:!^  'or  th.  Stat, 
rroccdlnj  tho  ronth  of  Sod.  .SoS«^-i^  !**"''  thru,  thrc«  vorklng  day. 
tuUona  Code  nuthort=o  riaCn  fiJf  t^  ?<»        f^nv?^*  **^  ^  ^'"^^"^  ""^  I"«tl- 

CoTon^or'a  rrocla-ntlan  th,  v!*^  r  I  '^  ©nw-oncy.  Ift«a  laouftno*  of  tho 
to  tha  coa-.tlS.  ^  f^^a  t^^oiSif'^i^*?^  i^  ^^*  ^«  vanJntT^ 

y-^  -««at  to  -r^i^ui?t?;,5s;sio-sr;2aS.***  °'-^''  r««x»^tu. 

F«>o2*mUoa  for  tbo  Cownwr'.  oxSutim,      ^'^         ^""^ 


Orijinai  Sisncd  By  Robert  B.  Cartoson 
ncnJTW  D.  CJlRIJE.XIf 
I>it«otor  of  Social  VMrosv 


)i  Mr.  Jx-»a  K.  Hall,  3oorot*w 
Uuaaa  nolAtlcai  Agono/ 

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Stato  Contxvllor 


nbaorabl*  Ivy  BokMf  TMoot 
^!tat«  Xxvoauror 


bcoi  Dennis  Flatt 
0.  Hobbs 
W.  Price 
K.  Ryugo 
D.  Chalker 
Director's  File 
Reading  File 
Central  Fllea 


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»         -^    ^  JUL  2  2.1971 

^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 


\ 


cv^ikQJvV  *-0. 


GOVERNOR 


»-A/«*'*-\ 


ATTEST 


SdTn^i  ^'  ^<^  f 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


H.  V.    .;Ui,LlVAN 

ABslBtant  Secretary  of  State 


friW^M  e>LiroBHi>  or.ic.  o.  .t.t.  r.iNtii.c 


^  OS  ^ 


^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. 


^. 


RONALD  REAGAN      ^ 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 

..    ^H^lJL. 

Deputy  Seorotnry  oT  S^alo 


I  II  l>RNM    or* 


ITF    or    tTATB    mlNriHC 


3<.>  5-  y 


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^:xecutit)c  Bcpartmcnt 

^tatc  of  California 


•(  iT!  tL?*  ^■•»»»  •#  ^^ 


•fMi 


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 


^0  J  Jj    0--<rt-^f. 


^^gJggtary  of   State 


t-nmfr/ im  CAiiroawiA  orriLt  or  itatb  FkiNriNc 


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Assistant  Sojrblary  ox    State 


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FILMD 


^xtcutioe  ©epartment 

^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« 


^306/ 


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 

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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. 
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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. 


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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. 


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3ratc  of  California 


Page  2 


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 : 


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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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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 


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Deputy  Socrotary  of  Stato 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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State  of  California 


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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 


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^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 


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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. 


NOV  9  19/1 


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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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€xtcutit)t  ©eparnnent 

^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 
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Constit 
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Ronald  Reaga 
nia,  by  virtu 
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the  Legislat 

in  extraordi 
nia,  on  the  s 
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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 


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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. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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^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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prfutfd  Im  CAiiroiNiA  orrict  op  irATR  rtiNTlNc 


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UxecntiDc  ©tpari 

&tatt  of  dalifomi 


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^ 


"N 


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« 


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Page   2 . 


^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 


Page  3  1 


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 


toy_ 


^6  ld^2iL:-l^-^dEujx 


Deputy  Secrotary  oi'  State 


ii— 


pfimtfi  im  CKLiroaMi*  orFiCl  of  itati   ttlNTlNfl 


5^7^^ 


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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 


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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.  •' 


prtniti In  CAiiroRNia  orrici  or  ITATI  FiiNTiHa 


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•2- 


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 


-4- 


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. 


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hereto 


Q. 


Governor  of  Calif\rnia 


ATTEST: 


By:     Assistarf 


D  G.  BROWN  JR. 
tary  of  State 


tary  of   State 


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^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 


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Asgiatarrtr^ecretary  of  State 


frtmted  im  CALiroxMi*  ofuci  or  <t»ii  piiniihc 


£xtcutitit  ©tpartment 

^tatt  of  California 


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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. 


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ACTING  GOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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^ati  of  Califomia 


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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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       (\ 


ATTEST/7 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


prtntti  im  CAiiroaNi*  orrici  or  iT*ra  primtihc 


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$tatE  of  California 


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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  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. 


V 


By      v^"^ 


GOVERNOR  l\ 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


Deputy  Secretary  o\  State 


frimtfJ  im  CkitPotNtft   orrici  or  (lATi   rilNTIHe 


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l^xtcutitit  ©cpartment 

^tott  of  Calfrornio 


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APR  181972 
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M^irtir  iMrewrir  •(  licit 


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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£xtnitit)t  ©tpartment 

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 


aI./^O 


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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PROCLAMATION 
OF  a"*" 


MAY  2  4 1972 


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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, 


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GOVERNOR  OF  CALIPj^RNIA 
Secretary  of  State 


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STATE   OF    EMEJRGEM 


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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  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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MAY  2  4 1972    ' 


SxecutiDt  Bepartmtnt 

^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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'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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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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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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JUN2  21972 


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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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■?t.^2^ 


Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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. 


7. 


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Director 

Department  of  Water  Resources 


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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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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. 


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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 

II 

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  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. 


C X_s» 


Therefore  I  herby  affix  my  signature  in  Sacramento, 
California  this  17th  day  of  July,  1^2. 

<>/  //^.^-^^ 

Ed  Reinecke 
Lieutenant  Governor 
State  of  California 

Secretary  of  State 
ysec 


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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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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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 

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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, 


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^tQK  of  Calirornia 


PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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Governor 


Secretary  of  State 


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I5xecutit)t  ©cpartment 

^tate  or  California 


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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). 


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^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 


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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 


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GOVERNOR  OF   CALIFO^IA 


Secretary  of  State 


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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.' 


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^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* 


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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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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, 


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Governor  of  Calif^nla 


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EXECUTIVE    OFiDER  NO.    R    37-72 


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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 


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Deputy)  Secretary  of  Gtra3 


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^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 


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'  •  '  -      ill.*  ul  lh«  Swrctory  af  J 
•   ih.  Stat*  b«  CalMornia 

DEC  26 1972 

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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 


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35xcnitioe  department 

^tate  of  California 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


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JAN     41973 

J>.  BROV/N  ^f.yS9creta;y  Of  ItMill 


In  I'm  «Mn  0*  llw  S«cTWiiiy  af  Mn, 
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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* 


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IJiffotiDe  ©epartment 

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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. 


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#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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3AN      5 


RONALD  REAGAN 
Governor  of  California 


Attested  by: 


Secretary  of   State ^ 


by  />//?-U 
DepU' 


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LJAu/< 


ty  Secretary  of  St 


prtmlti  tm  caiifoini*  ornci  op  it, 


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^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 


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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 


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In  ttt*  oAct   ut    lh«   !>«k.r(tT.>ry    of  ! 

of  ifw  Mom  of  Calilornia 


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 


k  evrici  •»  fTATi  »iiifrtM« 


>^-/v 


■•  *•  oMra  ot  Hi«  S«t.ral(ify  of 
*>  *•  «•-•  at  CalUmia 

Tr.fi     71973 


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&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 


25iccutJDc  ©epartmcnt 

^tatt  of  California 


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. 


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Deputfy  Secretary  of  Stato 


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PROCLAMATION  U)i 


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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 


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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 


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SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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OF   A 
STATE  OF   EMERGENCY 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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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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 


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SECRETARY  OP  STATE 

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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 

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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. 


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ACTING   GOVERNOR   OF   CALIFORNIA 
^Secretary  of    State 

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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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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. 


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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 


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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 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 

By  .iii-i^SMiiHit: 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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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 

Primiti  im  CALiroxNiA  opvica  or  tTATi  raiNTiMo 


3i:jkT 


iis?^=^ 


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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k14  OPFICI  or  ITATS  ftlMnM* 


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itimm  Btpartrntnt  pt^pc^ygN 

^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 


by  7)1  V,Je--<-  /€  ^aJjL 


'k  orrici  or  itati  riiMTiMa 


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^catc  of  California 


U  Mm  •*»  «'  •*>•  <»rr>t«ry  if  iMi 
•I  tkt  U*f  •'  CaUtafnl* 

;,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 


^ 


*>y. 


^OAJJtfJik 


Deputy  Secretary  of  aiato 


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iroRNi*  orFici  or  ti«ii  raiNiiMc 


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gj  r--  ■g'.rv  r^g  i  - 


^xecutitit  ©epartmtnt 

/State  or  Calirornia 


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' 


.///  / 


--_-.    V-^ 


Acting  Governor  of  California 
Attest: 


LmtUlMfiJ^J-    'id^Jjyi 


Secretary  of   State 


^ 


Deputy~§fecretary "  of  Sme^ 


frl.f/^  to  c» 


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iSxtcutiOE  BEpartment 

^tate  of  California 


EXECUTIVE    ORDER   NO. 


FILED 

III  «M  e<Rw  el  tti«  8Mfi*«rv  »)  ttM 
•t  iki  !*•)•  »f  Ctllhtnia 

APR  2  G  1973 

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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i£x£cutiot  ©tpartmtnt 

^tate  of  California 

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; 


s, 

tor 


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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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^xccutiot  ©cpartmcnt 

3tate  of  (DlJfomiQ 


EXECUTIVE   ORDER   R   42-73 


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MAY  2    1973 

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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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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'irrun'Dr  Bcpartmcnt 

State  of  California 


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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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^icnin'Dc  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  3th  day  of  June,  1973. 


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GOVERNOR 


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ATTEST 


SuUf^'<-^j 


SECItETARY  OP  STATE 


L.^__'.'j2>^ii._^ 


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Deputy  Secretar/  of  Stata 


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3i^y 


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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. 


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Governor 


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Secretary  of  State 
Deputy  Secretary  o^S 

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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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I^iccutitit  Btpartmcnt 

^gtattorCaiifornia 


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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« 


prlmltd  im  CALiroiNi*  ofpici  of   lIATm  tMMTlWO 


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 


^ifl 


Secretary  of  State 


f;1fi^  fj 


De^ty  Secretary  of 


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i^xccutiDE  ©epartment 


3tate  of  California 


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•I  Km  IM*  oI  CaUfmi* 

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 


■<■   ! 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  R  43-73 


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e<  Hit  Itatf  •(  C(llf*rnl« 

OCTl  ?J973 
t»,  Illy  Uttttir  •>  *•■•• 


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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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 


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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 


test: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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^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 


t>TlMlrJ  Im  cAiipoiNiA  orrirt  op  itjuk  miNni 


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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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35xcniti\)t  Bcpartmcnt 

^tate  orealifornia 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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•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 


trlm$tt  to  eiiiromiA  srrici  a>  tTtn  rinarma 


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ISxecotiot  Bepartment 

^tatt  of  California 


*•  oAn  of  i«i*  twrMoiy  af  ilMs 
of  »••  Stat*  (f  CaiUwnl* ', 

.  Secretly    fStati 


EXECUTIVE    ORDER  R    48-73 


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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 


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iJxenjtioe  Bcpartmtnt 

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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. 


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RONALD  REAGAN 
Governor 


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Secretary  of  State 


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I^KCutiOt  ©epartment 

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SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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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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3/5M 


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. 


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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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PRO   CLAMATION 


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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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Starr  or  California 


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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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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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SECRETAHY  OF  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 


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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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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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Governor 


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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^*"^ 


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Deputy /gecretary^ of  sTcto 


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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. 


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MAR    4 1974  ! 


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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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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: 


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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 


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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. 


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RONALD  R}-;AGAN 
Governor 


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PROCLAMATION 


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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. 


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REGULATIONS  FOR  CALIFORNIA'S  GASOLINE  ENE 


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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. 


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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: 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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PROCLAMATION 


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EDMUM  U  BROWN  Jr.,  StcietKT  **^*f*l|(?^ 


By-:-.. 


DafMly 


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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. 


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>HAR  1  ^  1974 


REGULATIONS  FOR  CALIFORNIA'S  GASOLINE  EMEI««HI8¥*rl  •' ""•• 


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|: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. 


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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: 


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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- 


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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 


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Attest: 


Date:  March  15,  1974 


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(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. 


c- :jTf?  rrkf.r-  ?"--.— rs?.r.---  - 


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 


RILED 

IM  Mis  cMM   Ct      tit    ^  .  r»|ory   of  I 

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. 


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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 : 


iU^^  o 


"J       i   »~   ■ 


Secretary  of  State 


^ 


by_ 


■  S,^ 


C.a^i^ 


Deputy  Secretary  of  Stato 


primiri  Im  cAllPORMtA  orrirt  op  itatr  rHiNTiNO 


ins 


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i^xecutitit  Btpartmtnt 

^tc  or  (Ealifomia 


PILED 

HI  Hmi  oWM  Of  tfM  Svcrvtsry  of  SIbIs 
0f  tha  Stot*  sf  Cftlllornla 


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. 


-U'k 


RONAIjD   REAGAN 
Governor 


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^«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. 


( 


<  ^^v.^^gf^UOLov^  / 


RONALD    REAGAN 
Governor 


ATTEST : 


?i^kfiC-..n 


Jilt 


^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 


i     0       ft      ^ 


U 


Secretary  of  State 


L 


by. 


i^ c ^--r- <^(w..  ^Gc 


'^^^^^iT'sfffotarY  of  State 


prlmHi  In  eiiifomi"* 


•TfKl  o,  •!»«  ftllitim 


//3179 


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 


£4  *-  E  D 

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 


#3181 


-  i.-;..i  ,r,  of  SAM 
«.(  Colllornia      R 


^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 


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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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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 


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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. 


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PROCLAMATION 
OF  A 
STATE  OF  EMERGKNC 


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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  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: 


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Secretary   of    State 

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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,, 


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EXECUTIVE  ORDER  R  50-74 


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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^^^^ 

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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.  ""'. 

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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. 


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KONALD  REAGAN   i3 

Governor  of  California 


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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. 


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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. 


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SECRETARY  OP  STATE 


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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 


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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. 


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PROCLAMATION 


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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'""''  '""""  "^^  ^^"^'  ^"^°^°  ^^^^^^ 


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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. 


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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. 


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Governor  of  California 


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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. 


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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 


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Deputy  Qocrotavy  or  Stat 


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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. 


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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 


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GOVERNOR 


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SECRETARY  Off  STATE 


Deputy  Secretary  of  S' '^■r 


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^tatt  of  California 


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OCT  9  1974   I 

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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  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. 


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Governor 


ATTEST 


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Secretary  of  State 

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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 


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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 


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Deputy  aecrctnr-'  of  l^tfte 


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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. 


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Governor 


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A  TIES'I^  ; 


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pilnliJ  Im  CALiroBNi*  OFriri  or  itati  rRtNiiMS 


3/9t 


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^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. 


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Governor 


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Secretary  of  State 


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^rotary  of  Statf 


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^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«« 


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Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


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l^ienitioc  ©cpartment 

3tatc  of  (Ealifomia 


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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 
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 


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^tt  of  Galifomia 


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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 


muJ  m  c»i.iPO»wi*  OPiiti  o»  iT*Ti  ptiKTiwa 


^iao 


ISxecutioe  ©tpartmcnt 
^tate  of  California 


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vOHVVCMV      I 

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 


^-^MJ- 


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 


I  to  CAllrouHl*  orrlci  or  itati  niHrixo 


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^tate  or  Caljfomio 


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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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^^i  f?  ^'.Va. 


Secretary  of  State 


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Doputy,^ocretary  of  State 


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£xtcutit)e  Bcpartmtnc 

^tate  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 


f,:l,Jlm  CALiro.Hi.  orrici  or  ir.ti  riVitTlii^       J-itTOt^M  -/     01 


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i^Kcutitie  ©cpartment 


^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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J^o*/ 


r-  '.. 


^xecotiDc  ©cpartmcnt 

^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 


»'I.»J  l»  c<iiro>Hi<  offici  or  >T<r>  fiixiih 


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35itcutit)e  Bepartmtnt 

^te  of  Caliromia 


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- 


„W..c...ro.-..o.Mc.o,  .....».-"-• 


»•• 


i^xtcutitit  Btpartment 

SS>tatt  of  (TaliTomia 


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 


=  ^ 


Ja.o(^ 


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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Dspiity  S'irrct-'.ry   of    Pttit'- 


frlnui  In  c*iiro«Ni4  orriri  or  ix*?!  rMMriNfl 


,i3ol 


^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 


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Itxzvitu  Btpartment 

^tateofCfllirornia 


FIUED 

In  ItM  cMc*  al  Hw  (wtftorc  »>  SMa 
•I  ttii  Dm*  «f  Calllxi.l* 

/     F5B171975 

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 


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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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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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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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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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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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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. 


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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 


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Governor  of  California 

S^retaryjof    State 


PROCLAMATION 

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..,.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 

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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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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. 


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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. 


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EXECUTIVE   ORDER    B-6-75 


AUG5    1975 


Deputy 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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^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« 


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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 


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^xccutiOE  ©cpartmcnt 

^tate  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  B-7-75 


FILED 

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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 


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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  ^ 


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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 


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DqS/uty  Soorotary   oTlgf;^— 


ttlmlti  In  cALiroiHK  or>ic>  or  lt*ra  ni> 


3Q9*^ 


Wr 


IJxtcutioe  Btpartmtnt 

^tote  of  ealifomlQ 


FILED 

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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:,  ' 


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<$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 


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2S=: ^?__-   OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETAR 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


I.  MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  State  of 
California,  hereby  certify:  state  oi 


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